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WORKING PLAN FOR URBAN FOREST DIVISION

Approved by Govt. of , Ministry of Environment and Forests, Regional Office South Block, Bangalore vide their letter No: F (C) A/11. 6/182 /WP/KAR dated: 29th August 2002.

And sanctioned by Government of Karnataka Vide their G.O.No. FEE 32

FAP 2002, Bangalore dated:21-09-2002 for the period - 2002-03 to 2011-12.

By RANGE GOWDA I.F.S., DEPUTY CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS, WORKING PLAN AND SURVEY, CHIKMAGALUR. Published in ;2003 Published by : Karnataka Forest Department Aranya Bhavan, 7th Foor, BANGALORE. 560 003.

Published in : Feb- 2003

Copy right : Karnataka Forest Department Aranya Bhavan, 7th Foor, BANGALORE. 560 003. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

Telegram: PARYAVARAN, BANGALORE. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS Regional Office (Southern Zone) Kendriya Sadan, IVth Floor, E & F Wings, 17th Main Road, II Block, , Bangalore – 560 034.

No.F (C) A/11.6/182/WP/KAR

TO: The Principal Secretary to Government of Karnataka Forest, Environment and Ecology Department M.S. Building , Dr. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore-560 001.

Subject: Approval of working plan of Bangalore Urban Forest Division – reg.

Reference: State Govt's Letter No. FEE. 32 FAP 2002dated: 20-7-2002. Sir, Kindly refer to the subject and reference cited above. I am directed to inform you that the revised draft working plan of Bangalore Urban forest division for the period 2002-2003 to 2011-2012 received from State Government vide letter referred to above has been examined with reference to the provisions of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 and National Forest Policy, 1988. After careful consideration, I am to convey the Central Government’s approval to the working plan of Bangalore Urban Forest Division for the period 2002-2003 to 2011- 2012 under Section: 2’ of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 subject to the following conditions:

(i) The felling of trees in areas having slope more than 30 degree and along the bank of river/streams shall not be undertaken.

(ii) The construction of new roads in forest area shall not be taken up for the purpose of extraction of timber etc.

(iii) The Fire protection measures shall be taken up annually and adequate funds for the purpose shall be made available by State Government.

(iv) It may be ensured that no non-forestry activity is permitted/taken up in forest area in violation of the provisions of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980.

I (v) In case the regeneration works in the area worked in a year are not taken up in the subsequent year then felling of trees in forest area shall not be undertaken unless facts are apprised to Central Government and concurrence is obtained for taking up felling operations as per the working plan prescriptions.

(vi) The standing instructions issued by the Hon’ble Supreme Court from time to time in W.P. No.202/95 as well as similar writ petitions shall meticulously be followed.

(vii) The case details of forest lands diverted under Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 shall be incorporated in Section 10 of the plan.

It may please be ensured that provisions of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 and guidelines issued thereunder are strictly followed while implementing working plan prescriptions. The Central Government reserves the right to review, modify or withdraw this approval if any of the conditions of approval are not implemented or amendment to plan is necessitated keeping in view the provisions of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, guidelines issued there under or general instructions issued by Central Government for scientific management of forests. The working plan will be due for revision in the year 2012-2013 and timely steps may please be initiated for revision of working plan. The modified copy of the working plan incorporating the condition No. (vii) be arded to this office at the earliest.

Yours faithfully,

(D. SUDHAKAR) Dy. Conservator of Forests (C )

II PROCEEDINGS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA

Sub: Approval of Working Plan of Bangalore Urban Forest Division-regarding.

READ: 1) Correspondence ending with the Chief Conservator of Forests (Working Plan) Letter No: A1/The Chief Conservator of Forests/ WP Bangalore (U) 2001-2002, dated: 04-7-2002.

2) Letter No: F (C) A/11.6/182/WP/KAR dated: 29-08-2002, of the Ministry of Environment and Forests Government of India.

PREAMBLE:

1) The Government of Karnataka vide letter No. FEE 32 FAP 2002, dated: 20-07-2002 has submitted the revised draft working plan for Bangalore Urban Forest division for the period 2002-2003 to 2011-2012 after incorporating the modification proposed in the discussion held by the committee on 27-05-2002 to the Government of India for approval.

2) The Government of India in their letter dated: 29-08-2002 referred at (2) above after examining with reference to the provisions of the Forest Conservation Act 1980 and National Forest Policy 1988, have accorded approval to the working plan of Bangalore Urban Forest division for the period 2002-03 to 2011-2012 subject to certain conditions as specified in their letter. Hence, the following order.

GOVERNMENT ORDER NO.FEE 32 FAP 2002, BANGALORE, DATED:21-09-2002

3) Sanction is accorded for the working plan of Bangalore Urban Forest Division for the period 2002-2003 to 2011-2012 under Section (2) of the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 subject to the following conditions:-

i) The felling of trees in areas having slope more than 30 degree and along the bank of river/streams shall not be undertaken.

ii) The construction of new roads in forest area shall not be taken up for the purpose of extraction of timber etc.,

iii) The fire protection measures shall be taken up annually and adequate funds for the purpose shall be made available by State Government..

iv) It may be ensured that no non-forestry activity is permitted taken up in forest area in violation of the provisions of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980.

v) In case the regeneration works in the area worked in a year are not taken up in the subsequent year then felling of trees in forest area shall not be undertaken unless facts are apprised to Central Government and Concurrence is obtained for taking up felling operations as per the working plan prescriptions.

III vi) The standing instructions issued by the Hon’ble Supreme Court from time to time in W.P. No.202/95 as well as similar writ petitions shall meticulously be followed. vii) The lease details of forest lands and diverted under forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 shall be incorporat4ed in Section 10 of the plan.

4) It shall be ensured that provisions of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 and guidelines issued there under are strictly followed while implementing working plan prescriptions. The Central Government reserves the right to review, modify or withdraw this approval if any of the conditions of approval are not implanted or amendment to plan is necessitated keeping in view the provisions of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 guidelines issued there under or general instructions issued by central Government for scientific management of forests.

5) The working plan will be due for revision in the year 2012-2013 and timely steps shall be initiated for revision of working plan. The modified copy of the working plan incorporating are condition No.(ii) above shall be furnished to Government of India at the earliest.

BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF KARNATAKA,

Sd/- (K.N. GAYATHRI), Under Secretary to Government, Forest, Environment and Ecology Department.

IV ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Working plans play a singular role in defining the forest policy of a land. It forms a prototype upon which the models of programmes and policies are built. Therefore working plans are essential to direct the state forest policy for the welfare of the forests vis –a- vis the State. In this background, I happily took up the responsibility of drafting Working Plan for the Bangalore urban division, during the year 2001.

This draft plan has been done after studying all aspects statistics collected by this division and by using the information and statistics supplied by division administration.

I sincerely thank to the following personalities who have contributed ideas, information and valuable help in various ways in formulating this working plan

I thank Dr. S.N Rai IFS, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (EWPRT) for his valuable guidance and sharing of his valuable knowledge.

My thanks are also due to Mr. Dipak Sarmah, IFS, and S. Nagaraja IFS, Chief Conservators of Forests (Working Plans, Research and Training), for their un-stinted support in preparing this plan.

I thank Sri D.Sudhakar IFS, Conservator of forest (Central) and Sri K.S.P.V.Pavan Kumar IFS, Deputy conservator of forests for giving their invaluable suggestions during final discussion of the plan. I sincerely thank Sri. Kanwarpal IFS, Conservator of forests Bangalore circle and Vijay Kumar Gogi IFS, the Deputy Conservator of Forests Bangalore Urban forest division, for their continued help in preparing this plan.

I thank Bangalore urban division team consisting of Sri Nisar Ahmed, Iqbal Pasha, Jayaramaiah Assistant Conservators of Forests, and Sri. H. Chinnappaiah, R. Suresh, S.T. Shivanand, Puttaswamy, B.N. Ramalinge Gowda Range forest officers, who were helpful in collecting preliminary data of the division and the help they had given in preparing this Plan in a short time.

I express my heartfelt thanks to Sriyuthas, Sri.D.S.Dharmapal ACF, and K.S.Sheshadri. ACF, Lakkanna, S.R.Bokari, P.Nagarajappa, Usman Khan, Krisnappa, Range Forest Officers, D.L Patil, draftsman, K.B Sharanappa, Surveyor, Superintendent Smt. Seethamma, M.Sathish Kumar, M.P. Parvathamma, the office staff and J. Kumar, Kum. B.E.Uma, K.G.Huliyappa Computer operators, Working Plans and Survey, Chikmagalur, who gave wholehearted co-operation during the period of drafting the Plan.

Date: 21/12/2002, RANGE GOWDA, IFS., Place: Chikmagalur. Deputy Conservator of Forests, Working Plans and Survey, Chikmagalur.

V FOREWORD

Bangalore Urban Forest Division is co-terminus with . It also includes Bannerghatta National Park area. During the early part of the previous century, the district was fairly wooded with trees on farmlands but at the same time the pressure generated due to requirement of industrial and domestic needs was resulting in degradation of the forest vegetation in general. Initially in 1982 a Forest Division was created under the name Bangalore Green Belt Division which was entrusted with the job of greening of Bangalore Metropolitan Region. However later on the same has been enlarged to cover the Bangalore Urban District. Bangalore city is known for a large number of water bodies. And a good number of them have been handed over to the Forest Department for further development. Many water bodies which were sources of water supply and ground water recharge have also got filled up. Bangalore as a fast expanding city has pressure of encroachment on all kinds of Government lands including forest.

During 1930 there was spurt in planting of Eucalyptus and Casuarina in and around Bangalore to meet the requirement of fuel wood for industries, railways, military establishments and for domestic use.

The natural vegetation consists species like Albizzia amara, Albizzia lebbek, Anogiessus latifolia, Acacia species, Shorea talura and Santalum album, Bangalore city also has some well known tree parks like Lalbagh, created earlier and the Medicinal Plant Garden named at Dhanvantri Vana at Campus and also Arboretum and assemblage of Ficus spp. And bamboos created by the Department at Kalkere. Bangalore Urban Division also has several research areas, which have been maintained for a very long time. Most notable among them being around . Considerable greening has also taken place in the limits of the city.

The first provisional Working Scheme for working of the forests was dawn up in the year 1902. A Working Plan covering the forest areas of Bangalore Urban Division was written in the year 1976. Until about 1980 and more so till 1970 there was emphasis on generation of revenue and meeting the requirement and as a result working of the forests was not really systematic. During 1980 a conscious decision was taken to stop clear felling the forest areas for converting them into plantations. In 1991 felling of the green trees in the forests was banned, except in case of thinnings and in fuel wood plantations. As a result it could be said that 1980 marked the beginning of conservation-oriented forestry and there have been progressive initiatives in this direction, since then.

VI The main thrust of this Working Plan is conservation and restoration. The real impetus to preparation of the Working Plans was provided by the orders dated 12-12-1996 of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Writ Petition No.202 of 1995.

We are thankful to Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India through their Regional office of the Chief Conservator of Forests, Southern Zone, Bangalore and their officers who have approved this Working Plan vide their No.F(C) A/11.6/182/ WP/ KAR DATED 29TH August 2002.

We are grateful to the Government of Karnataka for having sanctioned the Working Plan of Bangalore Urban Forest Division under G.O. No. FEE 32 FAP 2002, dated 21-9-2002 for the period 2002-03 to 2011-2012.

While acknowledging that there is scope to improve upon the present document our aim in the first place has been to have a Working Plan document and revive the professional approach of managing the forests though a Working Plan. I am sure my colleagues will take this into consideration while managing the forests of Bangalore Urban Forest Division.

Sri. Rangegowda, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Working Plans, Chikmagalur, under the able guidance of Sri. Dipak Sarmah, Chief Conservator of Forests, Working Plans, Bangalore, has done a commendable job in preparing this working plan in a short time Sri. Rangegowda and his team deserve our commendation.

S.N. RAI, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Evaluation, Working Plan, Research and Training, Karnataka Forest Department, Bangalore, dt: 6th February 2002.

VII ABBREVIATIONS

¾ ACF - Assistant Conservator of Forests. ¾ CF - Conservator of Forests. ¾ CO - Clonal Orchard ¾ Cum - Cubic meter. ¾ DCF - Deputy Conservator of Forests. ¾ DF - District Forests. ¾ GIS - Geographical Information System. ¾ GPS - Global Positioning System. ¾ Ha - Hectare. ¾ JBIC - Japan Bank for International Cooperation ¾ JFPM - Joint Forest Planning and Management. ¾ KFD - Karnataka Forest Department. ¾ KFDC - Karnataka Forest Development Corporation Ltd. ¾ KSFIC - Karnataka State Forest Industries Corporation Ltd. ¾ MF - Minor Forests. ¾ MFP ; Minor Forest Produce ¾ NTFP - Non Timber Forest Produce. ¾ OECF - Overseas Economic Co-Operation Fund. ¾ RF - Reserved Forests. ¾ RFO - Range Forest Officer. ¾ RL - Reserved Land. ¾ SF - State Forests. ¾ SR - Sandal Reserve.. ¾ SSO - Seedling Seed Orchard ¾ SSP - Site Specific Plan. ¾ ST - Species Trials ¾ VFC - Village Forest Committee. ¾ WC - Working Circle. ¾ WP - Working Plan.

VIII TABLE OF CONTENTS

PARTICULARS PARA PAGE NO. NO.

Working plan approval letter from Government of India - I – II

Working Plan Sanction letter from Government of Karnataka - III – IV

Acknowledgement - V

Foreword - VI –VII

Abbreviations - VIII PART – I

Introduction 1–10 1–2

SUMMARY OF FACTS ON WHICH PROPOSALS ARE BASED

Chapter - I The tract dealt with 11–35 3–10 Section - 1 : Name and situation. 11 3 2 : Configuration of the ground. 12 3 3 : Geology, rock and soil. 13-16 3-4 4 : Climate and rainfall. 17-18 4-5 5 : Water supply. 19-21 5-6 6 : Distribution and area. 22 6 7 : State of boundaries. 23-24 6-7 8 : Legal position. 25-27 8 9 : Other government lands. 28-32 8-9 10: Current position of works pending for 33-34 10 updating of land records and boundaries.

11: Rights and concessions. 35 10

Chapter – II The Forest 36-55 11-14 Section - 1 : Composition and condition of the crop. 36-40 11 2 : Injuries to which the crop is liable. 41-45 11-12 3 : Important tree parks of Bangalore city. 46-55 12-14 Chapter -III Utilization of the produce 56-74 15-18 Section - 1 : Agricultural customs and wants of the 56-65 15-16 population.

2 : Markets and marketable produce. 66-70 17-18 3 : Lines of export. 71-72 18 4 : Methods of harvesting. 73-74 18

Chapter –IV Establishment and labour 75-77 19 supply Section - 1 : Establishment. 75-76 19 2 : Labour supply. 77 19

Chapter – V Past systems of management 78-97 20-24 and their results Section - 1 : General history of the forest. 78-79 20 2 : Past systems of management and their 80-87 20-22 results. 3 : Present position. 88-96 22-24 4 : Past revenue and expenditure. 97 24

Chapter –VI Statistics of growth and yield 98-105 25-27 Section - 1 : Introduction. 98-99 25 2 : Growth analysis of natural forests. 100-103 25-26 3 : Plus trees and Clonal orchards. 104-105 27

PART-II

FUTURE MANAGEMENT DISCUSSED AND PRESCRIBED

Chapter -VII Basis of proposals 106-114 28-30

Section - 1 : Objects of management. 106-107 28 2 : Measures to achieve the objects of 108-110 29 management. 3 : Formation of working circles. 111-112 29-30 4 : Allotment of areas to working circles. 113 30

5 : Period of the plan. 114 30 Chapter-VIII Protection working circle 115-120 31-33 Section - 1 : General constitution of the working circle. 115 31 2 : Specific objects of management. 116 31 3 : Allotment of area. 117 31-32 4 : Analysis and valuation of the crop. 118 32 5 : Method of treatment. 119 33 6 : Prescriptions. 120 33

Chapter – IX Lake rejuvenation working 121-148 34-42 circle Section - 1 : General introduction. 121-125 34-35 2 : Objects of management. 126 35 3 : Area and allotment. 127-128 35 4 : The analysis of the present position. 129-133 36-37 5 : Problems faced by . 134-141 38-39 6 : Method of treatment. 142-146 40-41

7 : Trees recommended for planting in tank 147 41-42 areas.

8 : General prescriptions. 148 42

Chapter – X Urban forestry working circle. 149-174 43-51

Section - 1 : Introduction. 149 43 2 : Objects of management. 150 43 3 : Area and allotment. 151 43 4 : Analysis of the present scenario. 152-153 43-44 5 : Method of treatment. 154-155 44 6 : Different planting activities. 156-162 45-47 7 : Nurseries. 163-173 48-50 8 : General prescriptions. 174 51

Chapter – XI Sandalwood overlapping 175-192 52-57 working circle Section - 1 : General constitution of the working circle. 175 52 2 : Objects of management. 176 52 3 : Analysis of the crop. 177 52

4 : Method of treatment. 178 53

5 : Yield and method of extraction. 179 53

6 : Growth rate. 180 53-54

7 : Artificial regeneration of sandal. 181-191 54-56

8 : Other regulations. 192 57

Chapter- XII Minor forest produce working 193-199 58-59 circle Section - 1 : General constitution. 193 58 2 : General objectives. 194 58 3 : Area and allotment. 195 58 4 : Method of treatment. 196 58 5 : Regeneration. 197 59 6 : Methods of harvest. 198 59 7 : Prescriptions. 199 59

Chapter-XIII Miscellaneous regulations 200-221 60-68 Section - 1 : Wildlife management. 200-203 60-62 2 : Joint forest planning and management 204-210 62-64 (JFPM). 3 : Fire management. 211-212 64-65 4 : Forest protection. 213 65 5 : Up keeping of forest boundaries. 214 66

6 : Up dating of forest records in the revenue 215 66-67 registers. 7 : Declaring of revenue lands and tanks as 216 67 reserved forests. 8 : Maintenance of buildings. 217 67 9 : Maintenance of plantation journal. 218 67 10 : Control maps and control forms. 219 68 11 : Unit maps. 220 68 12 : Monitoring the status/health of the forest. 221 68 Chapter-XIV Summary of prescriptions 222-226 69-70

Section - 1 : Name of the working plan. 222 69 2 : Distribution of area. 223 69 3 : Objects of management. 224 69 4 : Period of the plan. 225 69 5 : Formation and summary of working circle. 226 69-70

APPENDICES

APPENDIX CONTENTS PAGE NO. NO.

1 List of notified forests of Bangalore urban division and their 71-73 details

2 Other government lands under the control of forest department in 74 Bangalore urban division.

3 Details of tanks handed over to forest department for management 75-85 in Bangalore urban division.

4 Encroachment details of Bangalore urban division. 86

5 Details of compensatory plantations raised in Bangalore urban 87 division

6 Proceedings of the Government. of Karnataka. 88-89

7A Details of sanctioned and vacant posts in Bangalore urban 90 division.

7B Details of existing ranges, sections and beats and proposed section 91 and beat

8 Statement showing the details of mixed plantations raised in 92-109 Bangalore urban division.

9 Important fauna found in Bangalore urban division. 110-113

10 Important flora found in Bangalore urban division. 114-127

11 Statement of VFCs formed in Bangalore urban division. 128

12 Plantations raised (Since inception) and plus trees identified (1993 129-132 onwards) by silva division Bangalore urban division 13 Enumeration details of Jarakabande reserve forest. 133 14 Enumeration details of Marasandra reserve forest. 134 15 Enumeration details of Kumbaranahalli reserve forest. 135 16 Enumeration details of Govindapura reserve forest. 136 17 Enumeration details of Arkavathi reserve forest. 137 18 Enumeration details of Madappanahalli reserve forest. 138 19 Enumeration details of Jarakabande sandal reserve forest. 139 20 Enumeration details of Sulikere reserve forest. 140 21 Enumeration details of Turahalligudda protected forest. 141 22 Enumeration details of Basavantara reserve forest. 142 23 Enumeration details of Doresanipalya reserve forest. 143 24 Enumeration details of Jyothipura reserve forest. 144 25 Enumeration details of Mandoor reserve forest. 145 26 Enumeration details of B.M.kaval reserve forest. 146 27 Enumeration details of reserve forest. 147 28 List of villages and their survey no.s included in Bangalore green 148-151 belt area

29 Doresanipalya lac reserve G.O.5818-FT.79-27-5, 152 dated:24-11-1927

30 Notification for Banneraghatta National park 153-154

31 Details of forest lands released and dis-forested to reserve and 155 other departments in Bangalore urban division

32 Notification for creation of Bangalore urban division 156-159

33 (A&B) Statement showing buildings details of Bangalore urban division 160-161

34 Showing details of sawmills in Bangalore urban forest division 162-169

35 Statement showing department vehicles in Bangalore urban 170 division

36 Abstract of forest areas accounted by the Bangalore urban division 171 to expert committee as on 9-10-2002 LIST OF TABLES INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT

TABLE CONTENTS PAGE NO. NO. 1 Showing list of various categories of forests, range wise abstract. 6 2 Showing the details of limits fixed which prohibits grant of lands by 9 revenue authorities.

3 Abstract of tanks in Bangalore urban forest division. 9

4 Table showing range -wise abstract of survey work, length of D lines, 10 extent of area requiring section-4 notification and area of other Government lands to be surveyed in Bangalore urban division.

5 Showing details of sawmills in Bangalore urban division. 16

6 Details of timber imported from port, Panambur to 17 Bangalore urban division from 1990-91 to 2000–01.

7 Details of timber imported from Madras to Bangalore urban division 17 from 1990-91to 2000-01, check post.

8 Statement showing list of mixed plantations raised in various ranges of 22 Bangalore urban division.

9 Showing details of offence cases in Bangalore urban division. 23

10 Statement showing the details of arms supplied in Bangalore urban 23 division.

11 Showing the locations of static wireless stations, mobile sets and 24 Walkie-talkies, wireless sets in Bangalore urban division.

12 Showing abstract of buildings in Bangalore urban division as on 24 30-06-2001

13 Showing details of revenue and expenditure of Bangalore urban division 24 between 1990-91 To 1999-2000.

14 Showing abstract of enumeration in different forests of Bangalore urban 26 division.

15 Distribution of selected types of tree species in Bangalore urban 26 division.

16 Details of species trials (Exotics) undertaken in different locations of 27 Bangalore urban division. 17 Allotment of areas to various working circles 30

18 Range -wise and forest wise distribution of areas under protection 32 working circle of Bangalore urban division.

19 Abstract of area included under protection WC 32

20 Showing different agencies fixed for development of tanks in Bangalore 35 city.

21 Showing extent of tree planting in Bangalore city from 1983-84 to 44 2001-02

22 Sandal extracted from last 5 years in Bangalore urban division 53

23 Statement showing the details of expenditure incurred for protection of 64 forest from fire in Bangalore urban division

24 Showing financial outlay for fire line management in Bangalore urban 65 forest division

25 Summary of working circles. 70

26 Abstract of the area allotted for each working circle. 70

LIST OF FIGURES INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT

FIG. CONTENTS PAGE NO. NO.

1 Graph depicting RH, temperature and No. of rainy days in Bangalore 4 urban forest division.

2 Graph showing rainfall pattern in Bangalore urban forest division. 5

3 Administrative boundaries of Bangalore urban division 7 INTRODUCTION

1. Bangalore Urban and Bangalore Rural divisions came into being on 1.4.1988 with the bifurcation of the old Bangalore forest division. The limits of these divisions are the same as those of Bangalore Urban district(excluding Bannerghatta NP area) and respectively. The headquarters of both the divisions are in Bangalore city. (refer appendix-32)

2. The earliest reference to the name “Bangalore” is seen in a ninth century Ganga inscription from Begur as Bengaluru. The present name Bangalore is the anglicised form of ‘Bengaluru’. A popular story suggests the origin of “Bengaluru” from Bendakaluru. Hoysala Ballala, during his long journey, was stated to have been fed by an old woman with “Bendakalu” (boiled beans). The prince named the place as “Benda kaluru” (village that abounds in beans). It is also believed that the name Bangalore was derived from the name of the tree Benga or Raktha honne in (Pterocarpus marsupium or the Indian Kino).

3. The geographical area of Bangalore Urban division is 217410 ha. The extent of forest- lands in the division is 4298.43 hectares (includes both notified and other Govt lands) comprising of about 1.97 % of the geographical area. The forests are of tropical dry deciduous type mostly containing Acacias, Albizzia, Wrightia tinctoria, Zizyphus, Pongamia, etc.

4. The Bangalore Green Belt Division was established during October 1982 mainly to afforest all vacant areas in and around Bangalore city and to enhance the dwindling green cover. Subsequently this Division became territorial division with the nomenclature as “Bangalore Urban Division”. With the establishment of this division, the Forest department initiated intensive urban forestry activities in the city by undertaking large-scale planting of trees in the city as well as in the degraded forest areas around the city. New techniques of raising tall seedlings were evolved and planting of small-sized seedlings was dispensed with. Large-scale nurseries were raised to meet the demands of the department and the public. For the outstanding work done in the field of urban forestry, the division was awarded with the "Indira Priyadarshini Vrukshamitra" national award in 1988. Urban forestry continues to be the main activity of the division. A large number of lakes and tanks in the city are also being developed under urban forestry.

5. The disappearance over the years of many of the City’s lakes and tanks has been a matter of great concern. Apart from serving the water needs of the City, these water bodies

1 contributed a lot to the aesthetic beauty of the City and to its salubrious climate. The Government of Karnataka had set up in 1985 an Expert Committee under the chairmanship of Shri Lakshman Rau to examine the matter and make specific recommendations. As per the recommendations of the Committee, 126 tanks were handed over to the Karnataka Forest Department for maintenance and development.

6. There was no regular Working Plan for the forests of Bangalore Urban division prior to 1976. In 1976, Sri N V Ramachandra Chetty wrote the first Working Plan report for the erstwhile Bangalore division, which included the forests of Bangalore Urban division also, for a period of 10 years (1976-1986). However, much was not implemented based on this Plan. Since then no Working Plan had been written for the division.

7. The forests of Bangalore Urban division are not known for their productive purposes. Most of the forests have been converted into man-made plantations of Eucalyptus, Acacia auriculiformis and minor forest species such as Tamarind.

8. The emphasis of 1988 National Forest Policy, the undertaking given by Government of Karnataka to the Apex court of the country not to fell any green trees in future in natural forests of Karnataka, 1995 Supreme court directions regarding definition of forest , forest management and the concept of Joint Forest Planning and Management and the improvements with respect to increased staffing pattern, varied communication buildings, vehicles, upgraded skills, introduction of 3-tier Panchayat system of governance and increased public awareness about forestry have influenced this plan.

9. From 1974 onwards, District forests under C and D classification were handed over to the Forest department. In these C and D class lands, plantations were raised under forest development and social forestry projects covering nearly 1500 ha. All these areas are covered under this plan.

10. Major constraints encountered in preparing of the plan were the absence of proper record maintenance in the division. Vital information on growth parameters, past management details and land records were not updated besides unsystematic and ad hoc management system of the past. Hence some predictions and prescriptions prescribed are based on limited field records.

2 PART-I.

SUMMARY OF FACTS ON WHICH PROPOSALS ARE BASED.

CHAPTER 1.

The tract dealt with. Section 1. Name and situation. 11. This Working Plan deals with the whole of Bangalore (Urban) forest division. The limits of the division are the same as those of Bangalore (Urban) district ,except for the forests included under Bannerghatta National park. The division is bounded on all sides by Bangalore (Rural) forest division, in the south by Bannerghatta national Park and in the southeast, where it touches the district boundary of Dharmapuri district of Tamilnadu state. The division is situated between latitudes 12 o 14' and 13 o 30' north and between longitudes 77 o 3' and 77 o 59' east. The urban district comprises of four administrative taluks viz. Bangalore North, Bangalore South, Bangalore east and . Covering 17 hoblis with 682 inhabited villages and 47 un-inhabited villages. The urban division consists of 115 gram panchyaths and 10 municipalities Section 2. Configuration of the ground. 12. Bangalore Urban division lies on the Deccan plateau. The topography of the division is mostly flat or with moderate slope. The southern portion of the division is gently undulating and hilly. The elevation of the division varies from 835 m to 953 m. The division has hundreds of tanks spread all over. Many of these tanks are seasonally filled during the rains and dry in the summer. A few of them remain filled throughout the year. There are pockets of agricultural lands in the rural and semi-urban portions of the division surrounding Bangalore city. Section 3. Geology, rock and soil. 13. The prevailing rock is light to dark grey or whitish biotic granite gneiss, which varies considerably from place to place varies in texture, structure and appearance, according to the fineness or coarseness of its constituent grains and the relative abundance or scarcity, and mode of deposition of the darker ferro-minerals. These complex Gneissic masses have been styled “Peninsular Gneiss”.

3 14. The schists are not conspicuous in this district, but small isolated strings of a dark hornblende grannulite, with its contact modified phase of the secondary pale-green pyroxene rock, occur in some parts. Among the dyke rocks, a group of dykes of charnockite affinities and also some hornblende dykes are found bordering Kanakapura taluk.

15. Bangalore Urban division doesn’t contain minerals of sufficient commercial value. Nodular concentrations of lime canker are found as secondary products in many places in the gneissic regions. Graphite is observed to occur as crystalline flakes near Chikkabanavar.

16. The soil in the valleys is good and loamy and is formed of finer particles of the decomposed rocks. The soil on the higher grounds is gravelly and reddish in colour. Section 4. Climate and Rainfall. 17. April is usually the hottest month with the mean daily maximum temperature at 33 0 C and the mean daily minimum at 21 0 C. In the hot season the temperature usually goes above 36 0 C. With the onset of the monsoon early in June, there is appreciable drop in day temperature but that of night temperature is less. In October the temperature decreases. December is generally the coolest month with the mean daily maximum temperature at 260 C and mean daily minimum at 15 0 C. Nights during January are however slightly cooler than during December. On some occasions the temperature drops down to100 C.

Graph Depicting RH, Temperature & No. of Rainy days in Bangalore Temp. Max. Urban Division 40 100 C 0 35 90 80 Temp.Min. 30 70 25 60 20 50 40

15 Relative 30 Relative 10 humidity at 20 Humidity in % Temperature in 5 10 0830 hrs (%) 0 0 l Relative ry ry ly r r r a pri ne u ust er humidity at ua May u J b be nu A J ug m to 1730 hrs (%) a br March e c J e A t O F ep Months S NovembeDecembe

Fig -1

18. The mean annual rainfall is about 875 mm spread over 50 days in a year. Over half the annual average rainfall is obtained in the months of August, September and October. In November and December, cyclonic rains, caused by the depressions on the eastern coast, are

4 received. From January to March almost no rain is received. The mean annual rainfall from the year 1875 to 1976 was found to be 900 mm with a standard deviation of 18.7 mm and the coefficient of variability was about 21%. (Srivastava et,al).

Graph showing Rainfall Pattern in Bangalore Urban Division 250 200 150 100

1995 in mm. 50 0

l r r r Average Rainfall between 1991- ry ry ly a pri ne u ust er ua May u J b be nu A J ug m to a br March e c J e A t O F ep S NovembeDecembe

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Section 5. Water supply. 19. The only river of some importance in the Plan area is the , which flows in the northwest border of the division. This river is a tributary of the Cauvery and flows from north to south. On the way, it forms several large tanks as at Hessaraghatta. Apart from this main river, there are other small rivers like the Vrishabhavathi.

20. The Vrishabhavathi runs right from one end of the City to the other. On its way, it is fed by effluents from various factories and sewage from several human settlements. This river is one of the ugliest features in the City. It becomes particularly obnoxious near Road. Another stream Suvarnamukhi that has its origin in the division also joins the Vrishabhavathi.

21. of the cultivated lands in the division is mainly carried on by means of water drawn from tanks and wells. In the months of April, May, and June severe scarcity of water may be felt. Bangalore City is provided with drinking water from mainly two sources, namely, Tippagondanahally reservoir constructed across the Arkavati river in Magadi taluk of Bangalore Rural division and the Cauvery river. Both these sources become almost dry for about a month in May-June, if the monsoons are delayed. The water table of the city is going down each year and the open wells and bore-wells are getting drier and drier. More and more bore-wells have been sunk over the years much beyond the carrying capacity of the water

5 table in the city so much, that almost alternate houses have bore wells now. Another factor for lowering of the water table is the drying and dying up of the lakes and tanks existing in the city, which have been either filled up to make layouts for constructing houses or for creating bus- stands and playgrounds. Many lakes and tanks of the city are severely polluted because of the fact that sewage waters are let into these water bodies.

Section 6. Distribution and Area. 22. The Working Plan area covers five (5) territorial ranges of Bangalore Urban forest division consisting of Reserved forests, Protected forests and other Government lands. These are in small extents and are not continuous, each other being separated by large-scale cultivations. The details of Ranges, Reserved and Protected forests, other Government lands, Lakes are given in Appendices 1, 2 , 3 and 36. An abstract of these is given in the following table: Table –1. Showing list of various categories of forests, range wise abstract (Area in ha) Sl. Name of the Total area As per notification under Other Total Total No range of notified rules 1878, MFA-1900, Govt. tanks forest forests MFA-1963 and KFA lands extent area (Area in ha.) (in ha.) in ha. in ha. Section –17 Section -35 1 Anekal 34.07 34.07 - 112.00 - 146.07 2 Bangalore 504.33 379.73 124.60 86.67 646.96 1237.96 3 1831.24 1776.36 54.88 252.97 54.97 2139.18 4 K.R. Puram 395.70 357.60 38.10 701.45 813.86 1911.01 5 380.00 380.00 - - 60.30 440.30 Total 3145.34 2927.76 217.58 1153.09 1576.09 5874.52

Section 7. State of boundaries. 23. The boundaries of the Reserve forest were in the past demarcated by clear lines. But now in most of the Reserve forest, the present condition of maintenance of the forest boundaries is not adequate. As the value of land in and around Bangalore is very high, lack of maintenance of the forest boundaries has resulted in number of petty to serious encroachments.

24. Details of encroachments that have taken place in the division and the reported are: Prior to 27-4-1978 18 – cases - 7.13 ha. After 27-4-1978 63 – cases - 61.93 ha.

Further details regarding encroachments are given in Appendix-4.

6 Section 8. Legal Position. 25. The reserve forests and protected forests are the absolute properties of the state, subject to some specified public rights and concessions admitted at the time of settlement.

26. The following forests are being allowed to the Defence Authority for erection of protection walls all around the forest area subject to certain conditions by Government. The details are appended in appendix-6. 1. Jyothipura RF. 570 acres 2. Kattugollahalli RF. 300 acres 3. Marasandra RF. 465 acres 4. Chokkanahalli RF. 305 acres 5. Mandur RF. 324 acres Total 1,967 acres

27. The legal position of the Reserve forest and areas notified under Section- 4 of Karnataka Forest Act, 1963 is based on records presently available. Records will be updated as and when additional information and more records are available.

Section 9. Other Government lands. 28. There are nearly 1153.09 hectares of government lands in the division, which are not notified forests but are under the control of the Forest department. These forests include Revenue Kharab lands, Gomal lands and other areas where the department has raised plantations over the years. These areas are prone to encroachment. Besides, the Revenue department quite often grants these lands; hence the extent of these lands is decreasing day by day. In addition to the above areas Social Forestry wing of the Forest department also own government lands that have not been notified as forests. Hence, it is necessary to pursue the matter more vigorously with the Revenue department so that valuable forest areas are protected from further encroachments and grants.

29 Note; Section –94A of Karnataka Land Revenue Act states that no land shall be granted in the areas laying within the limits of Cities and City Municipalities specified in column (2) of the Table below and within the distance from such limits specified in the corresponding entries in column (3) there of:

8 Table-2: Showing the details of limits fixed which prohibits grant of lands by revenue authorities. Sl Places Distances No. 1 Ban galore City under the Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act, 18 Kms 1976. 2 The Cities of Belgaum, Gulbarga, Hubli-Dharwad, Mangalore and 10 Kms Mysore respectively under the provisions of Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 3 All City Municipalities’ [having more than fifty thousand population 5 Kms and constituted] under the Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964. [Provided also that a person who has unauthorisedly occupied the land, falling within the distance of five kilometres from the limits of the city municipality having less than fifty thousand population, prior to the 14th day of April, 1990, shall make an application for such grant, within three months from the date of commencement of the Karnataka Land Revenue (Amendment) Act, 1994.] Tanks. 30. The Government realizing the need to preserve and restore the lakes in Bangalore city constituted a committee under the chairmanship of Sri N. Lakshman Rau during 1985. Based on the detailed study report and constructive recommendations of the committee, the government issued an order vide No.PWD-82-IMS-85, dated 11.2.1998 to transfer the lakes in Bangalore city from Minor Irrigation Department to the Forest Department, to restore and rejuvenate the lakes. As per the recommendations, the live tanks should be maintained as water bodies and tree parks have to be formed. Further details are given in Lake development working circle and in Appendix-3. Table 3 gives an abstract of tanks in the division.

Table -3 Abstract of tanks in Bangalore Urban forest division. Sl. Name of the Range Number of Extent Mutations No. / Unit Tanks In Ha obtained 1 Bangalore town unit 17 306.96 9 2 unit 17 170.45 14 3 unit 16 117.77 12 4 Tree unit 7 51.78 3 5 Kaggali pura range 7 54.97 6 6 K.R.Puram town unit 25 470.69 19 7 Unit 31 343.17 15 8 Yelahanka Range 6 60.30 - Total 126 1576.09 78

31. The department has raised 238.25 ha of compensatory plantations on other Government areas that are not yet declared as notified forests. The details are given in Appendix -5.

32. The inclusion of other Government lands in this plan is provisional, as the ownership issue is still being decided between Revenue and Forest departments.

9 Section 10. Current position of works pending for updating of land records and boundaries. 33. The following table gives the amount of work to be carried out regarding balance survey work, maintenance of demarcation or ‘D’ lines, and extent of other Government lands to be surveyed for further declaring them as Reserved forests. Position of individual forest areas is given in Appendices-1 and 2, Further, the action to be taken under a time frame is spelt out in Paragraphs 214 & 215 of chapter XIII. Table-4: Table showing range wise abstract of survey work, length of D lines, extent of area requiring section-4 notification and area of other Government land to be surveyed in Bangalore urban division. Sl Name of Extent of forests area Length of "D" line Extent of other No. the Range not surveyed from to be maintained Govt. lands to be last 10 years in Ha. in Kms. surveyed in Ha. 1 Anekal 34.07 2.54 112.00 2 Bangalore 504.33 26.68 86.67 3 K.R.Puram 395.70 13.85 701.45 4 Kaggalipura 1831.24 53.75 252.97 5 Yelahanka 380.00 17.00 - Total 3145.34 113.82 1153.09 34. The upkeep of forest records in the division requires improvement. Records with respect to Mara Sandra Reserve forest and Jyothipura Reserve forest are not available. In Kadugodi Reserve forest, Basavanatara Reserve forest ,Doresanipalya Lac Reserve and Turahalligudda protected forest, there is urgent need to reconcile the forest areas as per notification and as existing on ground. The records of forest area at Malleshwaram, where the Aranya Bhavan is located, need to be traced. Forest notification for Doresanipalya is appended in appendix-29. Details of forest lands released and Dis-forested to Revenue and other departments in Bangalore Urban division. is given in appendix-31. These are very old releases. Section – 11 Rights and Concessions 35. The various rights and concessions admitted at the time of settlement are as stated in the Gazette Notifications of the Reserve forest. 35. NOTE: Protected forests constituted previous to the commencement of this Act:- (1) Any forest in the State which has been notified as “ Protected forests” under the Mysore Forests Act, 1900, or as “ protected forests” under the Indian Forest Act, 1927, or the Hyderabad Forest Act, 1355-F., prior to the date on which Karnataka Forest Act 1963 comes into force, shall be a protected forest under this Act and the provisions applicable to a protected forest shall be applicable to such forests.

2) All question decided, orders issued and records prepared in connection with the constitution of such forests shall be deemed to have been decided, issued and prepared under Karnataka Forest Act 1963.

10 CHAPTER-II THE FOREST. Section 1. Composition and condition of the crop. 36. The forests of the tract dealt with are of dry deciduous type with thorny undergrowth. The vegetation does not attain any great size owing to scanty rainfall and damages caused by biotic factors such as repeated hacking, fire and browsing.

37. Although the vegetation consists of some of the timber yielding species such as Terminalia alata, Terminalia paniculata, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellerica, etc, it mainly yields firewood and small timber, that too in very small quantity. Pure patches of Shorea talura are found in some forests like Doresanipalya and Kalkere reserve forests.

38. As mentioned above, forests do not grow to their climatic and Edaphic climaxes in this division due to various forms of biotic interference like heavy grazing, fire, illicit felling, encroachments, etc. All these factors have adversely affected the natural progression of these forests to their climax stages. In the process, thorny, bushy and stunted growth has come up. Wherever ecological conditions permit, better forest growth is also found.

39. Dr. K. Kadambi in his "Forest Types of Mysore", classifies the forests of Bangalore division under “The dry deciduous type” and recognizes two sub-types: i) “Superior scrub type” containing Albizzia amara, Acacia nilotica, Anogeissus latifolia, Albizzia lebbek, Albizzia odoratissima, Pterocarpus marsupium, Teminalia chebula, Zizyphus jujuba, etc. ii) “Inferior scrub type” containing mostly Acacias, Canthium species, Carissa species, Capparis species, Euphorbia and Cactus. He also recognizes Phoenix sylvestris as “an edaphic variant of the scrub type”.

40. The forest sub-type described above by Dr. Kadambi as “Superior scrub type” has now almost disappeared from Bangalore Urban division. Only the “Inferior scrub type” has remained. The flora of Bangalore Urban division, which in the past was of dry deciduous type, has degraded into dry deciduous scrub type and classified as DS1. A list of the flora of the division is furnished in Appendix -10. Section 2. Injuries to which the crop is liable. 41. There is almost negligible damage due to natural causes except for occasional cyclonic windfalls. Man and his animals cause serious injury to the crop. The exotics like Parthenium are posing serious problems.

Injuries caused by man: 42. Almost all over the division, man causes damage to the forests by felling trees, setting fire and grazing cattle. Smuggling of Sandalwood is almost uncontrollable. Forest fires cause a lot of damage to forests, especially plantations. Encroachments have also taken place in forest areas.

11 Injuries caused by animals: 43. The forests of Bangalore Urban division are heavily grazed. This has resulted in hardening of soil surface, poor natural regeneration and damage to seedlings and saplings.

44. Wild Elephants enter the outskirts of the city from Bannerghatta National Park and from across the borders of Tamil Nadu, causing extensive damages to the agricultural crops. Damages caused by smaller animals are not of much importance, although monkeys are capable of making extensive damage to the tamarind fruits.

Injuries caused by plants: 45. Some climbers of Ipomoea species, Asparagus racemosus and Acacia species smother sandal at some places. The traditional thinking of removing these climbers has to be forbidden as many of these form valuable medicinal plants which are on the point of extinction. Loranthus infests certain larger trees. Lantana, which caused some damage in the past, is disappearing and wherever it is found, it is helping natural regeneration of Sandalwood and other species. Wherever the forest growth and grass are disappearing, Parthenium weed is spreading and establishing. Various measures are being tried to eradicate this, but to no avail. Section 3. Important tree parks of Bangalore city. LALBAGH. 46. Lalbagh, a botanical garden, is an important landmark of Bangalore. It has been described as a pendant in the necklace of the Garden City’s parks. Quite appropriately, it has also been called as the lung of the teeming Metropolis. Lalbagh is a treasure house of plants. The rich floral wealth of Lalbagh extends over an area of 97 hectares (240 acres) accommodating 1854 species 673 genera and 890 cultivars of plants. The star attractions of Lalbagh are the famous glass house, the Lalbagh pond and the island.

CUBBON PARK 47. The Cubbon Park has a history of over 100 years. It was established in the year 1870 by John Meade, the then acting Commissioner of Mysore. The vast landscape of the park was conceived by Major General Richard Sankey, the then Chief Engineer of the State. As a mark of honor to John Meade, the park was initially named as “Meade’s Park” and subsequently it was called the Cubbon Park. Since the inception of the park, it was developed and improved

12 by adding new structures and features. In the year 1927, the park was officially renamed as “ Sri Chamarajendra Park” to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Sri Krishnaraja Wodeyar’s rule in .

Plant wealth of Cubbon Park. 48. Lush greenery welcomes any visitor entering Cubbon Park through any of the approaches. Rich in plant wealth, many indigenous and exotic botanical species are found here. The park has about 68 genera and 96 species with a total of around 6000 plants / trees growing in its locale. Many ornamental and flowering trees both exotic and indigenous are found in the park. Grevillea robusta (silver oak) trees having the distinction of being the first oaks introduced to Bangalore from Australia are still found in Cubbon Park adjacent to the tennis pavilion.

Tree avenues of Cubbon Park. 49. A number of beautiful tree avenues can be seen in the park. The avenue of Araucarias along with Canna beds on either sides of the road from the Library to Hudson circle is a beautiful view. The avenue of Swietenia in the Northern side of the park, the Java fig avenue along the road leading to the Government Museum, the Polyalthia avenue along the road from the Queen’s statue to King Edward's statue and the chestnut tree avenue from the Chamarajendra statue to Siddalingaiah circle lend subtle grandeur to the park.

DHANVANTARIVANA AT JNANA BHARATHI (GARDEN OF MEDICINAL PLANTS) 50. Directorate of Indian system of medicine Bangalore in collaboration with Karnataka Forest Department took up cultivation of medicinal plants on Bangalore university Campus over an area of 37 acres in survey No.27 of Nagadevenahalli Village, located at Jnana Bharathi Bangalore university Campus. Bangalore. An area of 37 acres has been handed over to the Directorate of Indian System of Medicine on 6-1-1970 to establish Dhanavanthrivana. The Forestry works were taken up by the Silviculturist Central Zone from 29-2-1998, with the technical guidance of directorate of Indian System of Medicine.

51. Major objective of raising the medicinal plantation was to collect and grow as many medicinal plant species as possible and to develop it as model to be copied elsewhere. This Medicinal garden is planted with 414 species consisting of 173 species of trees,82 species of shrubs,92 species of herbs and 42 species of climbers.

52. As part of the extension work to disseminate information on medicinal plants a educational nursery is raised to sell the seedlings to the public. The demand for medicinal species of herbs like Tulasi, Ashwagandha, Nelanalli, Nelabevu, Alavera, Madhunashini, Ondhu Elega, Adsoge, Amruthballi. and shrubs like Puthranjeeva, Parijatha, Mehandhi,

13 Chakranalli, Dalchinni not required is more. Many awareness programmes are conducted here.

Arboretum at Kalkere, Bangalore 1980: (Source Silva Bangalore) 53. An arboretum has been established at Kalkere in the year 1980. The valley portion having rich soil was planted with evergreen, semi-evergreen and moist-deciduous species. Dry-deciduous patches surround the valley. The evergreen and semi- evergreen patches were provided irrigation by drip as well as by pot for a long period. The arboretum is rigidly protected. As of now there are about 80 tree species, 40 species of shrubs and climbers and large number of herbs. There is also a collection of 17 Nitrogen fixing tree species. Growth data of these tree species is being recorded.

54. Ficus Plot at Kalkere, Bangalore, 1989: (Source Silva Bangalore)

In August 1989 following species of Ficus were planted at Kalkere: Ficus religiosa Ficus glomerata Ficus nerrifolia Ficus bengalensis Ficus altissima Ficus cyatgistipula Ficus tinctoria Ficus benjamina Ficus nervosa Ficus carica Ficus elastica Ficus racemosa Ficus infectoria Ficus pandurata Ficus tomentosa Ficus krishnae Ficus microcarpa Ficus pumila Ficus hispida Ficus stulhamani Ficus asperrima Ficus microcarpa Ficus mysorensis Ficus triangularis

Their rate of growth and performance is being recorded annually.

1. Bambusa balcooa 2. Bambusa tulda 3. Bambusa pallida 4. Bambusa nutans 5. Bambusa glaucescens 6. Dendrocalamus hamiltonii 7. Gigantochloa macrostachya 8. Oxytenanthera abyssinica 9. Pseudosasa japonica 10. Phyllostachys bambusoides 11. Thyrsostachys oliveri

14 CHAPTER-III UTILIZATION OF PRODUCE. Section1. Agricultural customs and wants of the population. 56. In and around Bangalore, factories and industries are cropping up providing a lot of employment opportunities to the population of the city and the nearby villages. Most of the agricultural lands sustain rain fed agriculture. The once rich paddy and Ragi growing fields are now commercially utilized for growing industrial plantations like Eucalyptus and Casuarina. Some enterprising people have grown even Silver Oak, coffee and pepper vines. Vegetables, Mulberry and coconut are also grown on large areas under irrigated condition.

57. There are some five important requirements from the forests of Bangalore Urban division, They are:-

Grazing: 58. The rural population living in and around Bangalore urban areas are even now carrying on sub-urban customs. Some of them maintain small and big dairy farms of cattle for selling milk for their sustenance. Hence, they depend upon the forests for pasture. They also maintain sheep and goats, which exert additional pressure on the forests.

Firewood: 59. Bangalore city, with all its modern amenities of electricity, cooking gas, solar heaters, etc., still depends on large quantities of fuel wood. The industrial concerns and factories also require fuel wood. A lot of firewood is brought into the city from Malnad areas and from the farm forestry plantations of Bangalore Rural division, Kolar division and Mandya division. There are instances of illicit felling of the ancient avenue trees for firewood. The forests of Bangalore Urban division have been unable to meet the ever-increasing fuel demand of the public. A welcome development is the fact that the people of sub-rural and rural areas of Bangalore city have taken to growing of Eucalyptus and Casuarina for meeting at least a part of the fuel needs of the city. New residential houses are also being fitted with solar heaters.

Bamboos: 60. The people of Bangalore Urban division require Bamboos for various needs such as scaffolding, basket making, manufacturing agarbathi, etc. Some of the Reserve forests of the division have naturally grown bamboos, which are extracted by Medars and the villagers. Even then, it is not possible to meet the ever-increasing needs of the public. Major requirement of bamboos in the division is met from the Malnad areas. As per the records

15 available in circle office, Bamboo requirements of medars is by Chikmagalur and Shimoga circles . Nearly 7 lakhs Bamboos are required annually ..

Small timber and agricultural requirements: 61. The sub-urban and rural people of the division need small timber for the ploughs, making of country carts, building huts and houses, etc. The forests of Bangalore Urban division are unable to meet this requirement.

Minor forest produces: 62. Tamarind fruit is the main MFP produce of the division. Myrobalans, Honge and Bevu seeds are other important MFPs.

Social and economic profile, Stakeholder analysis, Problem analysis: 63. There are number of wood-based industries like Sawmills, Plywood and Veneer factories functioning successfully in the district. Thus, Bangalore Urban district presents a picture of mixed economy in which various sectors such as forestry, agriculture and horticulture, export, trade, small scale manufacturing industry, banking and transport have all carved out important but independent niches for themselves. Presence of nearly 400 sawmills suggests for itself the quantum of wood-based activity that is going on in the city. The details of sawmills is given appendix - 34.

Table – 5. Showing abstract of sawmills in Bangalore Urban division

Sl No. Name of the range No. of sawmills 1 Anekal 14 2 Bangalore 171 3 Kaggalipura 118 4 81 5 Yalahanka 16

64. Tile factories, Hotels, Hostels and Brick manufactures are the main stakeholders of fuel wood and small-scale industries like furniture makers, Veneers and Sawmills and building contractors are the stakeholders of timber. These external interest groups are getting the forest produce like timber, billets and poles from departmental auction sales. The plywood manufacturers depend on imported timber.

Problem analysis: 65. Local villagers do not generally have to depend upon the forests as their requirements are mostly met from their own lands. Due to ban on felling of green trees and due to increase in demand by stakeholders, the demand and rate for fire wood and timber have increased

16 rapidly. This scarcity has compelled them to look for alternative methods like gas, solar and electric stove, steel and plastic door, shutters and furniture.

Section 2. Markets and marketable Produce. 66. Bangalore City and Anekal town are the two main markets for charcoal, firewood, timber, bamboos and MFP products.

Timber: 67. Important timber species marketed in the division include Teak, Beete, Honne, Mathi, Nandi, Tadasal, Yethega, Jambe, Bilwara, Tare, Dindiga, Hebbalasu, Burga, Doddathoppe, etc. However, trade in timber and firewood procured from private sources including imported timber and other farmlands continues. Bangalore proper meets the timber demand from Malnad areas and abroad. The bulk of the produce is transported to Bangalore from all over the State. The details of timber imported from outside the country are given in following tables:

Table – 6 Details of timber imported from Mangalore port, Panambur to Bangalore Urban division from 1990–91 to 2000-01 (in cum)

Sl. Timber 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 No 1 Teak 2946.64 4866.10 4472.41 4147.80 3974.61 4167.64 4364.1 4364.61 3164.61 4318.61 3115.80 2 Maruba 229.72 230.06 126.40 98.420 147.64 184.68 1571.64 1874.17 2006.17 1719.13 1348.96 3 Padak 1057.42 2157.66 1896.31 1324.63 2168.73 1197.46 1158.72 2177.61 2184.18 1974.62 1864.16 4 Sal 160.79 210.78 2438.01 1678.27 960.87 894.71 671.61 564.8 664.80 196.30 174.67 5 Koila 2116.5 3174.62 2916.21 2413.06 1967.04 2004.61 1875.2 1991.62 2017.16 3117.18 2168.16 6 Balada 116.404 98.68 - 137.34 641.08 364.71 197.10 165.10 176.18 124.70 96.180 7 Dama 89.603 - 66.730 28.147 16.371 28.432 26.21 - 18.167 26.173 10.167 8 Soumani - 25.760 86.842 - 38.461 47.672 - - 181.10 26.170 19.701 9 Pain 115.400 315.67 98.314 - 104.97 77.374 66.28 74.68 68.174 64.180 76.170

Table – 7 Details of Timber Imported from Madras to Bangalore Urban division from 1990–91 to 2000-01, Attibele Check Post (in cum.) SN Timber 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 1 Teak 3449.72 3856.1673648.968 3759.06 4018.1484397.0984566.1914726.010 3516.07 7432.96 8537.27 2 Sal 5045.8465665.057 5701.98 5976.1466706.0786927.198 6846.04 6997.2077016.147 10816.56 12842.23 3 Marubu 6866.30 7154.5067501.077 7899.1487867.1268204.0468166.1998527.4238629.047 10483.212 11542.356 4 Pinaya 5997.0566297.167 6947.57 7101.2877502.1867904.2067997.1278106.0498559.748 9661.804 10822.465 5 Kwayala 4339.4245036.1855907.679 6178.927 6568.27 6726.0216843.2776927.7627167.962 8408.216 9997.796 6 Paduk 3046.76 4125.5664567.477 4927.5015248.6235992.1866227.0676346.2378528.723 10604.76 11996.197

17 Small timber and agricultural requirements:

68. For the plough, fencing, parts of country carts and as inferior building materials, the people of the division especially in villages and towns have to depend upon the forests of the division.

69. Bamboos are in great demand for Medars and agarbathi industries.

70. Tamarind fruit, tan barks, honey, wax, Seethapala fruits, seeds of Bevu and Honge are the main minor products collected.

Section 3. Lines of Export. 71. Railways: Bangalore Metropolis is connected to all major cities like Hubli, Poona, Bombay, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Madras, Mysore, Mangalore, Salem, Bellary and Shimoga by the broad gauge railway. Thus, it has a network of railway lines radiating in all directions to link other states and their cities.

72. Roads: Roads are the major means of communication and transport. Bangalore, the State capital, is one of the busiest centers in the country, connected by National Highways from Bombay, Mangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Salem. It has also well maintained state highways connecting Mysore, Ooty, Shimoga etc. In addition, a network of other minor roads and cart tracks exist in the division.

Section 4. Methods of harvesting. 73. The Karnataka State Forest Industries Corporation (KSFIC) limited extracts Eucalyptus and other plantations in the division. Minor Forest produce is sold on lease basis, the lease period varying from time to time as per Government orders.

74. Sandalwood: Sandalwood trees are enumerated, extracted and sent to the Mysore Sandal koti for further disposal. Accounting of stock at each stage is done departmentally as per standing orders.

18 CHAPTER IV.

ESTABLISHMENT AND LABOUR SUPPLY. Section 1. Establishment. 75. The division is divided into three sub-divisions with headquarters at Bangalore. Each sub-division has three ranges. Ranges are further subdivided into sections and beats for the purpose of administration and management. The Ranges included in each sub-division are as follows: Details are furnished in Appendices -7A and 7 B.

76. At present there are 3 Sub-Divisions named as 1. Bangalore North Subdivision: Bangalore range, Rajajinagar Unit, Ulsoor 2. Bangalore South Subdivision: Kaggalipura, Anekal, K.R.Puram, Banashankari unit. 3. Lake sub-Division

There are 5 Territorial Ranges and 4 Units Territorial Ranges: 1. Bangalore 2. Anekal 3. Kaggalipura 4. Yelahanka 5. Krishnarajapura

Units: 1. Banashankari 2. Ulsoor 3. Rajajinagar 4. Estate tree

Section 2. Labour supply 77. There is generally no dearth of labour in the division except during the busy agricultural season in the months of May and June and October to December, as these periods coincide with sowing and planting of agricultural crop. This clash is inevitable and only proper planning and maintenance of cordial relations by the Range staff with the villagers can cause some adjustment and mitigate the problem.

CHAPTER V. PAST SYSTEMS OF MANAGEMENT AND THEIR RESULTS Section 1. General history of the forest.

19 78. In pre historic times the tract of was a part of the great Dandakaranya that prevailed from North to South in Bharatha Varsha during Ramayana and Mahabharat times.

79. The Mysore Gazetteer of 1930 gives interesting description of the vegetation of the tract: “ The taluks are fairly wooded with trees in the long and hollow valleys of the downs. The most common is the Honge (Pongamia pinnata), a valuable tree that fringes many tank bunds and often grows to a large size. Oil is extracted from the seeds and the leaves are used as manure for sugar cane. Acacias grow freely and Chanangi (Lagerstroemia parviflora) and Hulve are frequent. There is much scrub jungle around…”

“The different kinds of Ficus, the mango, tamarind, Hippe, jack and Nerale all grow well together with varieties of Acacia, the wood-apple, bel tree and some bamboo. The sandal grows well in Bangalore taluk.”

“Among shrubs and useful bushes are the Kakke (Cassia fistula), (Cassia auriculata) and Kuamse (Carthamus tinctorius), also the wild-date (Phoenix sylvestris) which yields toddy.”

“Good many plantations, specially Casuarina and Eucalyptus, are springing up in the district, more especially round about Bangalore, owing to the increased demand for fuel and the easy mode of rearing this species. The growth of industries in the city and the difficulty of getting coal seem to have given stimulus in this direction, so much that people prefer to grow fuel rather than dry crops on the dry lands.”

Section 2. Past systems of management and their results. General: 80. Until 1950 extensive planting works were never undertaken in the division. Working Plans:

81. Prior to the formation of the Forest department in 1864, the forests suffered a good deal owing to the absence of systematic conservancy and reproductive measures, reckless felling of trees and lack of acquaintance with the resources of the forests. The Forest Rules of 1869 improved matters to a certain extent when the Reserve forests were placed entirely in the hands of the Forest department. To quote from the administration report for the year 1886-87 “The Forests of the Bangalore District have been much denuded as in addition to Railway

20 requirements they have to meet a heavy local demand and all the jungles within about 9 miles of the Railway lines have been once felled over excepting inaccessible parts”.

82. The forests lying roughly within 20 miles radius from Bangalore station were also heavily indented on for the supply of fuel, small timber, bamboos, tent pegs, grass, etc to meet the heavy demands of these products in Bangalore Civil and Military station, on account of its close situation. These unregulated fellings continued till 1902 when provisional schemes were drawn up and later on working plans were also written for various forests of erstwhile Bangalore division.

Sri N.V. Ramachandra Chetty’s plan. 83. Sri N.V. Ramachandra Chetty wrote the Working Plan report of composite Bangalore forest division with period from 1976-77 to 1986-87. The Plan provided for nine working circles out of which only the following working circles were relevant to Bangalore Urban division:

The Sandalwood working circle: 84. This was an overlapping working circle. Only dead Sandalwood trees had to be removed and a felling cycle of 3 years was adopted to cover all the coupes. There were three felling series. Each of the three felling series was divided into three coupes. No yield was fixed but only tentative indications were provided. The yield was regulated by area. All operations were to be carried out departmentally including exploitation. The growing stock was to be tended by climber cutting. Sandal seeds were dibbled in the annually exploited areas. The Sandalwood plantations were to be protected by barbed wire fences.

The Eucalyptus working circle: 85. This working circle consisted of all existing plantations of Eucalyptus and the areas to be brought under pit plantations of Eucalyptus. The silvicultural system adopted was clear felling of the existing plantations and regeneration by simple coppice. In the felled plantations, restocking was to be done again with Eucalyptus after the old stock was clear felled at the end of four coppice rotations. The I, II and III crops were to be treated under coppice system. The rotation was fixed on ad hoc basis of 10 years. The yield was regulated by the area. Eucalyptus hybrid plantation felled under this plan was replaced with Eucalyptus hybrid only.

The Rehabilitation working circle: 86. All existing and future trench mound plantations were covered under this for rehabilitation works.

21 87. The Minor Forest Produce working circle and the Grazing working circle were overlapping working circles. Areas not specially covered under any working circle came under this working circle. Section 3. Present position. 88. The activities of the division for the last fifteen years are mainly restricted to planting activities. No large-scale extraction was carried out. However, MFP was collected from forest through contract system.

Natural regeneration: 89. In the dry (mixed) deciduous forests, coppice regeneration during the last 5 to 6 years has been quite good in almost all the forests. In general, regeneration is good because of increased planting and protection activities being carried out now. Most of the forests in the division are covered with plantations of one type or the other.

Artificial regeneration: 90. All the notified forests of the division are covered with artificial regeneration. An important component of artificial regeneration is in the form of city planting which includes Planting on roadside, School premises, Park, Premises of business houses, etc. Many of the Reserve forests have been planted repeatedly over the years with Eucalyptus, Acacia auriculiformis and many other miscellaneous species. These forests now look neither like pure plantations nor natural forests but are well stocked with mixed crop. The details are furnished in Appendix- 8.

91. Urban Forestry got considerable importance after the constitution in 1987 of a separate forest division, known as the Green Belt division. Many successful afforestation works were carried out. New techniques of raising tall seedlings were evolved. Large-scale nurseries were raised to meet the demands of the Department and of the public.

Table- 8: Statement showing list of mixed plantations raised in various ranges of Bangalore Urban division. Name of the Year of Plantation Total area of Range 1975-85 1985-95 1995-2001 Plantation Anekal 88.30 435.00 405.65 928.95 Bangalore - 734.18 970.32 1704.50 Kaggalipura - 65.00 514.00 579.00 K.R.Puram - 299.80 758.17 1057.97 Yelahanka - 145.50 470.00 615.50 Total 88.30 1679.48 3118.14 4885.92

22 Extraction details: 92. Hardly any extraction was done from the forests. No timber was extracted during last thirteen years. However, extraction of MFP was done regularly.

Protection: 93. Forest Offences: Forest offences consist of illicit removal of MFP and removal of firewood, small timber in forests. Encroachment of forestlands is noticed in forests. Many steps have been taken to improve protection of forests in Bangalore Urban division These include creation of an anti-smuggling squad headed by a Deputy Conservator of Forests at Bangalore, establishment of wireless network, providing of firearms to staff, etc. There is one permanent forest check post in the division at Attibele in Anekal range functioning with requisite staff, three foresters and three guards.

Table- 9: Showing details of offence cases in Bangalore Urban division: Sl.No. Details of Offence cases 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-02 1 Sandal cases 19 11 - 2 Encroachment cases - - - 3 Other cases - - - 4 Vehicle ceased 4 3 - 5 Vehicle confiscated - - 14 6 Confiscated vehicle sold - - 11 7 Revenue realized (Rs. In lakhs) - - 117316-00

Supply of arms and ammunitions. 94. The subordinate officers and protective staff of this division have been provided with two Rifles and five DBBL guns. Arms and ammunition provided to staff of this division are very few.

Table– 10: Statement showing the details of arms supplied in Bangalore Urban division Sl.No. Officers who possess Revolver Rifles DBBL Total 1DCF 1 1 2 RFO, K.R. Puram 1 3 4 3RFO Anekal 1 2 3 Total 1 2 5 8

Wireless network: 95. To augment better communication among the protective staff in detection of forest offences, for preventing encroachments of forest land and to check fire hazards in forest areas in effective manner static wireless sets are installed at sensitive and important areas. In addition, mobile wireless sets and walkie-talkie sets are provided to vehicles of subordinate officers and walkie-talkie sets to subordinate protective staff working in the field.

23 Table–11: Showing the locations of static wireless stations, Mobile and Walkie-talkie, wireless sets in Bangalore Urban division. Sl Division Sub Range Category of wireless sets (Numbers) No DCF, ACF, RFO others Stati Mobil Walkie- Tot c e talkie al 1DCF 1 3 4 2ACF 2 2 3RFO 1 2 3 4 RFO Yelahanka 1 1 5 RFO Kaggali pura 1 1 6 RFO K.R. Puram 1 1 2 Total 1 4 8 13

Buildings: 96. The division has a large number of buildings both for offices and for residential quarters. Details are given in appendix-33:

Table-12: Showing abstract of Buildings in Bangalore Urban division as on 30-06-2001 Sl. Category of building No. Of Type of No. buildings building 1 Aranya bhavan office 1 Non-Residential 2 Assistant conservator of forests office 1 Residential 3 Range forest officer office 7 Non- Residential 4 Range forest officer quarters 1 Residential 5 Officers quarters 5 Residential 6 Staff quarters (J.B. Kaval) 46 Residential 7 Staff quarters (Malleshwaram) 65 Residential 8 Staff quarters (Sankey-Tankey) 11 Residential 9 Supporting staff quarters 6 Residential 10 Guest houses 2 Non-Residential 11 Sandal go down 1 Non-Residential 12 Watchman shed 6 Non-Residential Section 4. Past revenue and expenditure. 97. A statement of past revenue and expenditure of the division is given below.

Table-13: Showing details of revenue and expenditure of Bangalore Urban division between 1990-91 to 1999-2000. (Rupees in lakhs) Revenue Expenditure Year Timb Othe Tota Establishme Plan Non Plan Total er rs l nt 1990-91 0.00 10.43 10.43 72.45 44.36 81.35 125.71 1991-92 0.00 15.84 15.84 76.24 60.76 85.11 145.87 1992-93 0.25 8.96 9.21 78.95 71.98 66.12 138.10 1993-94 0.00 13.73 13.73 86.29 85.07 63.85 148.92 1994-95 0.00 17.12 17.12 101.24 116.87 105.26 222.13 1995-96 0.23 2.04 2.27 99.36 111.88 68.54 180.42 1996-97 0.22 22.98 23.20 108.32 138.79 149.38 288.17 1997-98 0.00 22.85 22.85 117.51 193.85 171.33 365.18 1998-99 0.00 30.57 30.57 106.82 460.61 192.15 652.76 99-2000 0.00 33.01 33.01 75.38 494.23 141.68 635.91

24 CHAPTER VI. STATISTICS OF GROWTH AND YIELD Section 1. Introduction. 98. The forests of Bangalore Urban division are very small in extents and do not exhibit much variation with respect to forest types. The total forest area in the division is about 4298.43 ha. Geographical area of the division is 217410 ha. Forests (includes both notified and other Govt lands) constitute about 1.97 % of the geographical area. The forest types range from Tropical Deciduous to Tropical Thorn vegetation. These forests do not have any potential for timber production. Most of the activities the division are in the form of artificial regeneration with focus on urban forestry.

99. The assessment of growing stock for different types of forests of the division has been done. The objective of enumeration is only for the purpose of knowing the status of forests and to prescribe remedial measures. To evaluate the stocking and assess the growing stock partial enumeration of the area was undertaken at 1% sampling for all forests covering all the notified forests. The method adopted was systematic sampling with sample plots of square shape along the strips at equal intervals with a random start to avoid personal bias. In each parallel strip, continuous plots of 0.4 ha. (60 m x 60 m) were laid and all trees of all species above 5 cm diameter classes were recorded. The data collected during the year 2001-2002 are being made use of for the assessment of growing stock, yield, etc.

Section 2. Growth analysis of natural forests. 100. Dry forests of the division are enumerated at 1% sampling intensity to assess the density. Results of various diameter classes for different forests are given in Appendices 13 & 14. Forest-wise enumeration details are given in Appendices mentioned along with the forests. Jarakabande SF (Appendix-13), Marasandra SF(Appendix–14), Kumbaranahalli SF. (Appendix–15), Govindapura SF (Appendix–16), Arkavathi SF (Appendix–17). Madapanahalli SF (Appendix–18), Jarkabande sandal reserve (Appendix-19), Sulikere SF (Appendix–20), Turahalligudda (Appendix–21), Basavanatara SF (Appendix–22), Doresanipalya SF (Appendix–23), Jyothipura SF (Appendix – 24), Mandoor SF (Appendix– 25) B.M. Kaval SF (Appendix-26) and Kadugodi Plantation (Appendix – 27).

101. An abstract of enumeration of trees in different forests of Bangalore urban division is given below:

25 Table- 14: Showing abstract of enumeration in different forests of Bangalore Urban division. Sl. Name of the Forest Total Girth Class Total Total Basal No. forest area No. of 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- 70- 80- No. of No. of area 2 in Ha. sample 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 90 trees trees in in M plots cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm c per Ha. forests per m area Ha. 1 Jarakabande RF. 199.92 10 1037 421 522 224 112 339 269 139 - - 756.87 151313 7.66 2 Marasandra RF. 380.00 17 2092 446 474 675 398 36 93 27 - - 616.44 234248 3.17 3 Kumbaranahalli 34.07 2 89 99 10 29 10 13 29 42 35 32 479.37 16332 10.10 RF. 4 Govindapura RF. 19.42 1 736 61 99 69 40 - - - - - 2483.36 48227 5.11 5 Arkavathi RF 42.89 2 351 52 96 79 48 54 3 - - - 843.85 36193 4.43 6 Madappanahalli 62.29 3 842 78 95 60 100 - - - - - 967.81 60285 2.45 Plnt. 7 Jarakabande 129.81 9 2445 564 187 46 66 44 33 23 15 - 939.80 168986 2.20 Sandal RF. 8 Sulikere RF. 210.01 11 3956 926 384 304 188 17 - - - - 1297.28 272441 2.42 9 Turahalli Gudda 238.97 12 1026 540 191 223 186 101 29 5 - 473.81 113227 2.25 PF. 10 Basavanathara RF. 566.80 29 7836 841 497 232 39 - - - - - 804.78 456149 0.71 11 Doresanipalya RF. 54.88 3 917 194 95 97 29 9 3 - - - 1107.01 60753 2.25 12 Jyothipura RF. 228.00 7 909 72 72 51 10 - - - - - 393.24 89659 0.48 13 Mandoor RF. 129.60 7 1679 118 8 ------637.17 82577 0.21 14 B.M.Kaval RF. 562.87 28 4562 492 429 569 409 114 24 - - - 5435.38 3005057 1.73 15Kadugodi RF. 38.102 43586------183.91 7007 0.30

102. From table-14, it is revealed that only immature crop of trees with smaller girth (less than 40 cm) dominates in almost all the forests of Bangalore Urban division.

Table– 15: Distribution of selected types of tree species in Bangalore Urban division

Sl Name of the species Girth – class Total Total No. Common Scientific 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- 70- 80- 90- No.of No.of Name Name 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Plants in plants cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm sample per plots Ha. 1 Subabul Leucanea leucocephala 440 16 17 25 2 500 124 2 Acacia Acacia auriculiformis 370 1086 358 689 323 442 297 146 22 3733 105 3 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 983 517 984 612 637 193 35 2 3963 89 4 Kaggali Acacia catechu 663 442 344 330 101 1880 48 5 Hunase Tamarindus indica 271 84 46 35 5 4 19 37 13 32 546 48 6 Tupra Diospyros thupra 1072 379 137 22 2 1612 43 7 Bamboo Dendrocalamus strictus 526 183 58 25 10 802 36 8 Chujjalu Albizzia amara 40 111 15 15 22 61 15 16 11 306 32 9 Honne Pterocarpus marsupium 48 23 20 22 24 5 7 149 13 10 Bevu Azadirachta indica 137 31 18 35 48 269 10

103. From enumeration data it is seen that the ten most abundant species found in forests of Bangalore urban division are Acacia auriculiformis, Eucalyptus, Acacia catechu, Tamarindus indica, Diospyros tupra, Dendrocalamus strictus Azadirachta indica, Albizzia amara. However, individual forests have variation in respect of their species

26 Section 3. Plus trees and Clonal orchards 104. Silviculturist, Bangalore has raised many plantations of various MFP species in Bangalore Urban division and has identified Plus trees of many species. The list of these plantations and plus trees is appended in Appendix - 12.

105. Silviculturist, Bangalore has experimented with many exotic species trials whose details are as follows

Table-16: Details of species trials (Exotics) undertaken in different locations of Bangalore urban division Sl Name of the species Location Year Extent Remarks No. in Ha. 1 Acacia aneura Jarakabande 1984 2.40 Good condition 2 Acacia aneura Jarkabande 1984 2.40 Good 3 Acacia aneura Jarkabande 1984 2.40 Good growth 4 Acacia auriculiformis Jarakabande 1987 0.07 Well established 5 Acacia holoserica Jarakabande 1987 0.07 Well established 6 Acacia hybrid Bangalore 1999 1.00 Good plantation The plants are 7 Acacia koa Doresanipalya 2000 0.12 performing Well 8 Acacia mangium Jarakabande 1990 0.50 Survival is good Acacia mangium 9 Jarakabande 1987 0.70 Well established (Australian Acacia 9 spp) 10 Albizzia caribaea Jarakabande 1987 0.07 Well established 11 Albizzia falcataria Jarakabande 1987 0.07 Well established 12 Calliandra calothyrsus Jarakabande 1989 1.00 Failure 13 Callistomemom viminalis Jarakabande 1990 1.00 Good plantation 14 Cedrela serrata Jarakabande 1987 0.07 Well established 15 Gauzuma ulmifolia Jarakabande 1987 0.07 Well established 16 Gliricidia sepium Jarakabande 1987 0.07 Well established 17 Paulownia fortunei Doresanipalya 1999 2.00 Good plantation 18 Prosopis concencius Jarakabande 1987 0.07 Well established 19 Prosopis flexusa Jarakabande 1987 0.07 Well established 20 Prosopis velutina Jarakabande 1987 0.07 Well established 21 Samanea saman Jarakabande 1987 0.07 Well established 22 Simaruba glauca Jarakabande 1998 1.00 Good plantation

27 PART II. FUTURE MANAGEMENT DISCUSSED AND PRESCRIBED. CHAPTER VII. BASIS OF PROPOSALS. Section 1. Objects of Management. 106. In view of the problems of environmental instability and ecological imbalance due to growing population pressure, the Government of India had announced the new National Forest Policy in 1988. By this time, the State Government had also taken a major policy decision to impose ban on felling of green trees in the forest. In a series of Judgments in the past few years, the Supreme Court has not only emphasized the scientific management of forests but also redefined the word forest with much broader meaning and scope. The forests are no longer looked upon as mere revenue earning resource but are mainly recognized for their role in ensuring the environmental stability and ecological balance, which are vital for sustenance of all life forms. Therefore, derivation of any direct economic benefit has to be subordinated to this principal aim.

107. The main objects of forest management in the Plan are: 1. To maintain environmental stability and ecological balance by adopting measures to protect, preserve and enrich the existing natural forests with variety of flora and fauna.

2. To encourage tree planting in private lands to meet the local demand of forest produce largely from these areas.

3. To create a massive awareness movement and to ensure people’s participation and involvement in all round protection and development of forests.

4. To promote urban forestry by taking up planting in vacant lands, gardens, community areas, parks, roadsides, premises of schools, colleges, universities, quasi-government institutions and factories, military bases, play grounds, golf grounds, etc.

5. To manage and develop the lakes and tanks handed over to the Forest department by the Municipal Corporations and the Irrigation department.

28 Section 2. Measures to Achieve the Objects of Management.

108. The National Forest policy, 1988 has laid emphasis on conservation of bio-diversity and meeting the demands of the local people. Accordingly, the objects of management of the forests have been fixed. To achieve these objects, new approach has been adopted in the management of forests. Conservation of ecologically sensitive and bio-diversity rich forest areas will be achieved by affording adequate protection and by carrying out habitat improvement works including soil and moisture conservation, fire protection, etc.

109. Natural regeneration will be preferred over artificial regeneration in areas where it is adequate. Suitable soil working and tending operations will be carried out to stimulate and enhance natural regeneration. As far as possible, efforts will be made to meet the requirements of the local population from the forests. Provision will be made to fill the gap between supply and demand from outside the forests through plantations and social forestry.

110. Involvement of local people in plantation and other activities has been provided for. Special emphasis on fire protection and cultural operation has been made.

Section 3. Formation of working circles.

111. All forests are not similar. The climatic, edaphic, biotic and topographic factors vary from locality to locality. Influenced by different locality factors, forests exhibit various growth pattern, crop composition, height, densities, etc. Further, the dependence on forests by the local people varies from place to place depending upon their population, occupation and sociological and economic needs. Not all the forests under the Plan can be brought under similar treatment in order to achieve the main objects of forest management. With a view to prescribe appropriate treatment to different forest areas in conformity with silvicultural principles and management objectives, the following working circles are formed: 1. Protection working circle, 2. Lake development working circle, 3. Urban forestry working circle 4. Sandalwood overlapping working circle and 5. MFP overlapping working circle

112. Prescriptions of general nature are given in the chapter " Miscellaneous Regulations" and the following are included: (a) Wildlife management (b) Joint forest planning and management (c) Social forestry, (d) Fire management, (e) Up keeping of forest boundaries, 29 (f) Updating of forest records in the revenue register, (g) Maintenance of buildings, (h) Maintenance of plantation journals, (i) Control maps and control forms and (j) Unit maps.

Section 4. Allotment of areas to working circles.

113. Allotment of areas to various working circles has been made as follows:

Table-17: Allotment of areas to various working circles. Sl Name of the working circle Area allotted in Area allotted in Total area . notified forests other Government (ha) N (ha) lands (ha) o. Protection and Improvement 1 3145.34 1153.09 4298.43 working circle Urban forestry working 2 circle Lake development working 3 - 1576.09 1576.09 circle Sandal overlapping working 4 Overlapping Overlapping Overlapping circle 5 MFP overlapping WC Overlapping Overlapping Overlapping Total 3145.34 2729.18 5874.52

Section 5. Period of the plan.

114. The validity of this plan will be for a period of 10 years from 2002 to 2011.

30 CHAPTER VIII.

PROTECTION WORKING CIRCLE

Section 1. General Constitution of the Working Circle.

115. The Protection working circle includes all the notified forests of the division and revenue lands transferred from Bangalore Urban district to the Forest department. These areas support forests that are degraded, eroded and subjected to high degree of exploitation. These areas now require rigid protection for their rejuvenation. Most of these areas have been planted repeatedly over the years. These areas should be intensively protected and treated in order to bring back the original glory. The areas include dry deciduous forests and plantations raised in Reserve forests, Protected forests and other revenue lands under the control of the Forest department.

Section 2. Specific Objects of Management.

116. The specific objectives of management of the working circle are as follows: 1. To protect, conserve and improve the forests on hilltops and slopes for biodiversity conservation and protection of watersheds.

2. Maintenance of ecological balance and protection to both flora and fauna and to provide better habitat to wildlife.

3. To prevent soil erosion in the upper and middle reaches to avoid silting up of the streams and further degradation of the area.

4. To afforest the areas with indigenous species with the aim of bringing back the green vegetation over the proposed area.

5. Production of small timber and fuel wood for the consumption of local community.

Section 3. Allotment of area. The total extent of the working circle is 4298.43 ha covering five ranges. This includes 1153.09 ha of other Govt lands. Detailed area distribution under this working circle is given in table-18 below:

31 Table- 18: Range wise and forest wise distribution of areas under protection working circle. Sl. Name of the Range Area available in Area available in No. RF/ PF. notified forest Other Govt. lands. ANEKAL RANGE 1 Kumbarana halli 34.07 - Total 34.07 112.00 BANGALORE RANGE 1 Govindapura plantation 19.42 - 2 Arkavati plantation 42.89 - 3 Madappanahalli plantation 62.29 - 4 Jarakabande Sandal reserve 179.81 - 5 Jarakabande A. –RF. 150.14 - 6 Jarakabande B-RF. 49.78 - Total 504.33 86.67 K.R. PURAM RANGE 1 Jyothipura RF 228.00 - 2 Mandoor RF 129.60 - 3 Kadugodi plantation 38.10 - Total 395.70 701.45 KAGGALI PURA RANGE 1 Sulikere RF 210.01 - 2 B.M. Kaval RF 552.87 - 3 Turahalligudda RF 207.71 - 4 Turahalligudda PF 238.97 - 5 Tavarekere Basavapatna RF 566.80 - 6 Doresanipalya Lake reserve 54.88 - Total 1831.24 252.97 YELAHANKA RANGE 1 Chokkanapalya Marasandra RF 380.00 - Total 380.00 -

Table – 19: Abstract of area included under Protection WC (Area in hectares) Sl Name of the Area available for Area in other Total area for No Range Protection and Government Protection and . improvement WC lands improvement WC 1 Anekal 34.07 112.00 146.07 2 Bangalore 504.33 86.67 591.00 3 Kaggali pura 395.70 701.45 1097.15 4 K.R. Puram 1831.24 252.97 2084.21 5 Yelahanka 380.00 - 380.00 Total 3145.34 1153.09 4298.43

Section 4. Analysis and Valuation of the Crop. 118. The vegetation over the area varies from Dry Deciduous patches to Dry Thorny Scrubs. Normal forests are not found, as is evident by unequal distribution of age classes; mostly middle aged trees and poles of recent growth are noticed. The regeneration of natural species is moderately good which is mainly by coppicing of rootstocks. All the accessible areas of these forests have been repeatedly afforested over the years. Most of these forests are seen with scattered, grown up Acacia and Eucalyptus trees. Many MFP and Bamboo plantations have also been raised. 32 Section 5. Method of Treatment. 119. Emphasis will be on absolute protection of the forests rather than planting activities. As these forests are repeatedly planted over the years, now it requires only protection. These forests have inherent capacity to coppice well wherever sufficient rootstocks are available. The treatment will include rigid protection to forests against hacking and fire, intensive dibbling of seeds with local species. Cultural operations like climber cutting, extensive soil and water conservation measures etc are to be carried out. Small scale planting is recommended where it is necessary to restore the area.

Section 6. Prescriptions. 120. The following prescriptions are to be followed: 1. No fresh planting is proposed in the areas coming under this working circle. Areas already planted and areas having rootstock should be intensively protected to allow these to establish. However, planting activities can be taken up on such areas under the JFPM programme, on areas recovered after evicting encroachment and on patches that are either barren, having no prospect of regenerating on their own, or have not been planted in the past. 2. In areas where plantations have not been taken up in the past, intensive mechanized planting of fast growing fuel wood species should be avoided. Diffused planting of hardy and indigenous species should be done (about 100 seedlings per ha). Focus should be on nurturing the existing natural tree growth. 3. Miscellaneous plantations raised during the last three years should be protected for further five years and older fuel wood plantations which are not included under the Plantation working circle and coming under this WC, may be thinned up to 50% if their growth is congested. Planting or dibbling of seeds of local species should be done after thinning. Thinning of plantations has to be decided by Conservator of forests. 4. No extraction of fuel and timber will be taken up during the Plan period. However, collection of minor forest produce (MFP) is allowed in these areas under MFP working circle. 5. The area should be protected from fire, grazing, hacking etc. 6. Soil conservation structures such as gully plugs, check dams, etc should be constructed to check soil erosion and soil degradation. 7. Dibbling of seeds to enrich the areas with Sandal, Neem, Tamarind, Honge, etc should be done. 8. Cultural operations such as weeding, hoeing, trimming, singling, stump-cutting to facilitate coppice growth, etc as required should be carried out to assist natural regeneration. 9. All the above forestry activities should be executed as far as possible by involving the local people under the joint forest planning and management.

33 CHAPTER IX. LAKE REJUVENATION WORKING CIRCLE. Section 1. General Introduction. 121. Bangalore is one of the rapidly growing metropolitan cities in India. Bangalore is known as a garden city and a city of lakes. Unlike many other cities, Bangalore is not blessed with a perennial river and this might be the reason for construction of many tanks across seasonal streams. Tanks have played very important role in the life of Bangalore city since a long time. It is stated that about 262 tanks existed in 1960 within Bangalore city, which ensured a high level of ground water table and a cool climate in the city. Due to rapid urbanization and a very high rate of population growth, there was a high demand for land for housing and other amenities that had resulted in breaching of several lakes and conversion of open spaces residential localities.

122. A freshwater lake when maintained free from pollution can offer many beneficial uses in an urban area. By storing rainwater during the monsoon season, lakes facilitate recharge of ground water. This is a very important role of lakes in the context of growing water demand for the urban population. Lakes encircled with trees and parks perhaps could be the only place where the urban population can find a place for recreation close to nature. Lakes thus provide aesthetic enjoyment and have tremendous recreational potential. The urban population can free themselves from the polluted urban air and find solace in the cool air by the lakeside and relax in recreational activities such as swimming, boating, fishing and strolling along the lakesides. Large lakes can provide water supply for municipal, industrial and agricultural uses. Lakes in an urban area act as an important means of flood control by receiving the storm water during heavy monsoon rains.

123. The Government of Karnataka constituted an expert committee vide Government order No. PWD-82-IMB-85 dated 26-07-1985 headed by Sri. N. Lakshman Rau, IAS (Rtd.,) to study the problems and to suggest remedies for preservation, restoration and prevention of pollution of tanks in the metropolitan area of Bangalore. The committee has reviewed the condition of these tanks and recommended handing over the tanks within the city to the Karnataka Forest Department for restoration and conservation.

124. After examining the recommendations of the expert committee, Government of Karnataka have issued an order vide No. PWD-82-IMB-85 dated 11-02-1988 entrusting the Karnataka Forest Department and other agencies to develop the tanks in Bangalore city. As per the Government order dated 11-02-1988, the Multipurpose Engineering Sub-Division of the Minor Irrigation Department have handed over the tanks to the Karnataka Forest Department.

34 125. Though the initial mandate of Bangalore Urban division was greening of urban areas, its scope of works expanded with the additional responsibility entrusted to it for protecting and restoring the lakes handed over to it. Hence, this working circle is constituted.

Section 2. Objects of Management. 126. The objects of management of the working circle are: 1. Restoration of the lakes with a view to recharging the depleting ground water table.

2. To propose specific remedial measures for the prevention of pollution of lakes.

3. To maintain and develop, to the extent considered necessary, facilities for the purpose of tourism, recreation, education and scientific exploration and to harness the benefits of eco tourism in a productive manner without diluting the principles of nature conservation.

4. To improve and recreate a habitat for water birds, other animals and wild plants.

Section 3. Area and Allotment. 127. The agencies fixed for development of tanks in Bangalore city are indicated in the following table: (Lakes included in this working circle are 126)

Table – 20 Showing different agencies fixed for development of tanks in Bangalore city. Sl. No. Name of the Agency No. of Tanks. 1 Forest Department 90 2 Forest Department and KSTDC, Bangalore 09 3 Forest Department , KSTDC and Minor Irrigation Dept. 01 4 Forest Department and Tourism Department 03 5 Forest Department and BDA 06 6 Forest Department and BWSB, Bangalore 04 7 Forest Department and Bangalore Mahanagara Palike 01 8 Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) 02 9 Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) 01 Total 117 10 Agency not fixed 10 Grand Total 127

128. Out of the above mentioned 127 tanks, 90 tanks are under the direct custody of the Forest department. In respect of management of 24 tanks, there is joint collaboration between the Forest department and other agencies. The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) directly manages two tanks. The Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) manages one tank. Lakes included in this working circle are 126, with the total extent of 1576.09 ha. Details are listed in Annexure -3

35 Section 4. Analysis of the Present Position. 129. The tanks included under this working circle are not the absolute property of the Karnataka Forest department. These are handed over to the department for the purpose of development and management, sometimes in collaboration with other agencies. During the last ten years, 27 tanks have been developed to different levels. The present condition of the tanks and development works carried out in some of the important tanks are as follows:

Present scenario of development and management of tanks. 130. The Forest department and other agencies have developed the following tanks in an integrated manner: Sl.No Name of the Tank 1 Byrasandra Melinakere 2 Challakere 3 Deepanjali – Deevitigeramanahali 4 Halgevadarahalli (Uramundinakere) 5 Hebbal 6 Hennur Tank 7 Ibbalur 8 Kengari- Kurubarahalli 9 Machikere - Doddakalsandra 10 Madivala 11 Malgal 12 (Developed by B.M.P) 13 Narasipura 14 Shivanahalli – A. (Developed by B.M.P) 15 Tavarakere (Developed by B.M.P) 16 Tindlu 17 Vasanthapura – Janardhanakere

131. A number of fresh water tanks have been fenced. In addition, afforestation has been done in their foreshores. As it is very difficult to generate funds for sustainable management of these tanks in future, it is proposed to maintain these tanks by providing protection staff from the Forest department. These tanks are: 1. 2. Chunchaghatta 3. Garvebavipalya 4. Gubbalal 5. Hosakerehalli 6. Kothanur 7. Mahadevapura 8. Mallasandra 9. Mallathalli 10. Mylsandra - I 11. Mylsandra – II

36 Master Plan for Development of remaining tanks: 132. Based on past experience of development of tanks and categories of tanks, a master plan is under preparation for development of the remaining tanks. Among these tanks detailed project reports have been prepared for the following tanks: 1. Nagavara 2. Vengaiahanakere 3. 4. Doddabommasandra 5. Jaraganahalli-Sarakki

Amongest above-mentioned tanks, the Indo Norwegian Environmental Programme has accepted the project proposal for Doddabommasandra tank. This tank will be developed in an integrated manner with a proposed expenditure of Rs 340 lakh. The Government of India has accorded administrative approval for the integrated development of the remaining four tanks under the National River Conservation Programme. The proposed expenditure for the development of these four tanks is Rs 1235 lakh.

In the following tanks, watchman sheds have been constructed to house protection staff to prevent encroachments: Amruthahalli Chokkasandra Deepanjali Nallakadirenahlli-hosakere Doddakalsandra Jaraganahalli Annappanakere Halagevaderahalli Narasappanakere Tavarekere Mogakere Mathikere-1 Mathikere-2 Hebbala K R Puram Mangammanapalya Singasandra Chinnappanahalli Garavebhavipalya Allasandra Doddabommasandra (3 sheds)

37 Section 5. Problems faced by lakes in Bangalore. 134. Imbalance water flows, eutrophication through sewage or washed down (leached) fertilizers, industrial effluents or toxic substances, all with or without synergistic effects, can impose very severe constraints on these lakes. Added to these are problems caused by biological amplification and those caused through wrong priorities and change in land use. The degree of degradation and loss of lake capacity depends on the extent of human interference in the catchment. A few of the problems are elaborated in the following paragraphs:

(1) Eutrophication and loss of water quality: 135. The enormous quantities of nutrients being brought into the lake make the water turn green due to the unregulated growth of algae. BOD levels are raised and situations where bad odours eminate from the lake waters are frequent. These changes can also affect the growth of other flora and fauna (including fish and birds).

Increase in BOD and COD levels, organic and inorganic toxins, heavy metal concentrations and increased salinity can all be expected through the diversion or leakage of untreated sewage and sludge into the lakes.

(2) Mud-lifting, brick-making and tile-making: 136. The lakebed silt and mud have been traditionally used as manure and also for local constructional purposes. With the explosive growth of Bangalore, mud lifting has reached enormous commercial proportions leading to digging of a very large number of pits. The indiscriminate digging of the pits leads to the destruction of the shore, the shoreline, the lake and the bed itself as a habitat. The vegetation is destroyed and even grass takes time to re establish itself. Brick making leads to unplanned construction of kilns and clamps on the lakebed. Apart from huge quantities of mud lifted from the lakebed, brick making requires an enormous amount of fuel, which in turn leads to cutting and destruction of all local vegetation.

(3) Land conversion and the encroachment of lakebeds: 137. Encroachments of the lakebeds take place for the purposes of agriculture, human settlements (both housing and slums) and road building. In many lakes, the cultivation of crops is continuously extended from the neighboring dry lands to the edge of the waterline. Encroachment not only effects the lake directly, but also brings other disturbances closer to the lake. The shore and vegetation along the edge of the lake are destroyed. It also opens up opportunities for effluents, raw sewage and sludge to be let into the lake directly.

38 (4) Land filling and garbage dumping: 138. Land filling even in a portion of a lake leads to severe silting in the rest of the lakebed. This can seriously affect the ground water recharging through lakes, since both percolation rates and retention times are drastically affected. Indiscriminate dumping of garbage, other solid waste materials and construction rubble have added to the pollution and siltation problems in the lakes. Garbage is invariably mixed and consists of both degradable and non- degradable components.

Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force (BHTF). 139. In order to prevent encroachments of the lands belonging to the Government, the Bangalore City corporation, the Bangalore Development Authority, the Municipal Councils and the Slum Clearance Board in Bangalore metropolitan area. and to enforce the provisions of different laws in force effectively, a task force called Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force (BHTF) (ORDER NO. UDD 247 MNU 95, BAN GALORE, DATED 19TH MARCH 1996).was constituted.

140. Deputy Inspector General of Police shall be the head of the force with the designation “ The Deputy Inspector General Police, Ban galore Metropolitan Task Force”. The command provision and administration shall vest in the Deputy Inspector General of Police and work under over all supervision and control of the Secretary Urban Development Department. The main objective of the Task Force is prevention; detection and investigation of offences and prosecution of persons indulging in unauthorized occupation in Bangalore Metropolitan area.

141. Every person employed in the Bangalore City Corporation, the Bangalore Development Authority or any other local authority within the Bangalore Metropolitan area shall forthwith communicate to the force any information which he may posses with respect to mission or attempt to commit any offence by any persons under Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act, 1976. The Bangalore Development Authority, Act, 1976, the Karnataka Municipalities Act, and Karnataka Slum Areas. (Improvement and Clearance) Act, 1973.

The tank force shall be provided with the assistance of reserve police by the K.S.R.P during the practical periods operations whenever required.

39 Section 6. Method of Treatment. Tank development - a beginning: 142. The all-round development of tanks involves various items of restoration, developmental works like desilting, stone pitching, turfing, formation of diversion channel, construction of wetland, fencing, formation for tree park, providing boating facilities, etc. For the purpose of management, the tanks have been classified into three categories. Their classification and approach for management are as follows:

Breached tanks: 143. Certain areas of the city adjacent to already breached tanks have been developed into residential layouts and commercial complexes. Any attempt to restore such breached tanks will result in submergence of these developed areas during high flood level. These tanks therefore cannot be restored and developed as water bodies. All such tank beds will have to be developed as recreational spots in the form of tree parks and gardens.

Fresh water tanks: 144. These tanks are located in the outskirts of Bangalore city. Normally these tanks are not receiving sewage water. These tanks need to be protected by fencing around. Planting of trees is required along the boundaries and in the foreshore area.

Tanks receiving sewage water: 145. Most of these tanks are situated in the thickly populated area of the city. These are subjected to dumping of garbage and inflow of sewage water. These tanks need to be developed in an integrated approach. The activities envisaged are fencing, desilting, diversion of sewage, creation of islands and wetlands, strengthening the bunds by stone revetments, providing jogging path and recreational areas in the form of garden and children's park. The diverted sewage will be picked up and treated suitably by BWSSB at appropriate places. If treated water is of acceptable standards, it may be impounded in tanks downstream. The main source of water to be impounded in these tanks will be rainwater collected through storm water drains. Every tank has to be provided with an inflow regulating sluice gate and water inlet points situated at the back of the tank to facilitate diversion of sewage into the diversion channel and to allow rainwater to be let in for impounding. Rainwater is first impounded in a wetland before allowing it to enter the main tank. In the wetland, fast growing semi-aquatic plants will biologically treat the water. These plants will assimilate nutrients from the water and filter the physical impurities. The biologically treated water will flow into the main tank and get stored. This reduces the organic load in the rainwater and discourages growth and multiplication of harmful floating weed like water hyacinth. Removal of weeds from water will be a regular activity in the maintenance of lakes.

40 Management of developed tanks: 146. Once the tanks are developed, it is proposed to constitute committees with local stakeholders and important personalities in the society. The management of developed tanks will be entrusted to such committees. The committees are empowered to generate funds from the tank resources like fishing rights, entry fee to the park area, boating fees, parking fees, lease amount towards installation of temporary stalls for providing food, etc. Thus generated funds will form the backbone of maintenance of tanks. If required, the committees can raise donations from various private industries and organisations. If need be, they may also receive grants from the government.

Section 7. Trees recommended for Planting in Tank areas. 147. The following species are recommended for planting in Tank areas: Pongamia pinnata Terminalia arjuna Syzigium cumini Hydrocarpus macrocarpa Vitex altissima Anthocephalus cadamba Lagerstroemia flos-reginae Acacia nilotica Vitex leucoxylon Plumeria species Elaeocarpus species Aegle marmelos Ficus racemosa Vitex negundo Strychnos potatorum Barringtonia racemosa Bischofia javanica Mesua ferrea Salix tetrasperma Ficus mysorensis

¾ WATER PLANTS 1) Vallisnaria spiralis 2) Potomogeton species 3) Chara sp. 4) Nitella 5) Acorus calamus 6) Eclipta alba 7) Bacopa monneri 8) Ludwigia perennis

41 Section 8. 148. General Prescriptions. 1. All the existing tanks are to be properly surveyed, demarcated and fenced. The quality of fencing done in some of the tanks is poor. This should be improved. Strong concrete pillars should be fixed around the lakes for fencing.

2. Action should be initiated to notify the tanks under section 4 of the Karnataka Forest Act, 1963 for constituting as Reserved forests.

3. For proper maintenance of the lakes that have been already developed, regular up keep is very essential. Local committees are to be formed and maintenance of the developed tanks should be entrusted to such committees. These committees should be financially independent and should generate their own internal resources.

4. Activities like gardening, lawns, construction of delicate structures, etc that require daily upkeep and high costs should not be taken up unless sufficient provision is made available for recurring maintenance of such assets.

5. Garbage dumping and untreated effluents should not be allowed to be dumped or let into the tanks.

6. Wherever trees can be planted in tank beds, locally suited trees like Honge, Nerale, Arjuna, Kadamba, Bamboo, Mango, Neem, Holedasawala, etc should be planted. Reckless planting of exotics should be avoided.

7. Wherever water storage is good, fishery may be encouraged and leased to public. The Committees may be permitted to utilize the revenue for maintenance of tanks.

42 CHAPTER X.

URBAN FORESTRY WORKING CIRCLE. Section 1. Introduction.

149. Urban forestry got considerable importance after the constitution of a separate forest division, namely, Green belt division in Bangalore urban district. From 1987 onwards, successful afforestation activities were carried out in Bangalore city on community lands, roadsides, school compounds and other institutional lands. Urban planting is still one of the most important activities of Bangalore urban division. To sustain this greening movement with more vigour, this working circle is proposed.

Section 2. Objects of Management. 150. The objects of management of the working circle are: Promoting urban forestry to take up city and town planting in the available vacant lands, gardens, community areas, parks, avenues, streets, roadsides, on both sides of railway lines, public lands of schools, colleges, universities, quasi-government institutions, factories, military bases, play grounds, golf grounds, etc.

To encourage tree planting in private lands.

To create a massive awareness movement and to ensure people’s participation and involvement in all round protection and development of greenery.

Section 3. Area and Allotment. 151. No definite has been included in this working circle. The entire common property of Bangalore city is eligible to be treated under this working circle.

Section 4. Analysis of the Present Scenario. 152. There is no doubt that tree planting in Bangalore has increased the greenery of the city. However, the efforts made during the past two decades have attracted both praise and criticism from the general public. The mass tree planting activity all over the city with enthusiasm gave little scope for proper planning on various aspects of planting. These include the choice of species, type of planting material, location of planting, management of the planted seedlings, plants causing health hazards, plants coming in way of power lines, foot paths, walk ways, diseases and pests damaging the trees, etc. By and large, the greenery has been appreciated by one and all. An abstract of the planting activities done so far is given below:

43 Table-21: Showing extent of tree planting in Bangalore City from 1983-84 to 2001-02.

Sl Name of the Planting areas Area No. of seedlings No. planted 1 Road side planting 5226 kms 10, 44, 234 2 School planting 1496 ha 1, 78, 476 3 Parks and other Institutions 2166 ha 2, 06, 281 4 Block plantation in Government lands 9293 ha 20, 56, 939

153. Most of the urban planting works are carried out based on budgetary availability and demands of public. Till recently, the Forest department was the leader in tree planting activities of Bangalore. However, departments like Horticulture, Bangalore City Corporation and other local government bodies are also taking up tree planting activities. Recently Bangalore Urban Development Authority has taken a forest officer(DCF) on deputation to look after tree planting activities .

Section 5. Method of Treatment. 154. Considering the decade long experience in urban planting, the following works are proposed for future years:

1. Planting of tall seedlings along roadsides. 2. Low-cost tree guards for protecting growing seedlings. 3. Establishment of avenue plantations and tree parks in new layouts. 4. Involving schools and institutions to take up planting of tree seedlings in their premises. 5. Planting in gardens and crematoria. 6. Distribution of seedlings to general public. 7. Educating public of the need for planting in urban areas.

155. The department should act more like a facilitator to motivate the general public to take up planting works by providing required technical knowledge instead of raising plantations on its own by stretching it’s resources too far. Department should restrict to raising quality seedlings in its nursery and making these available to public at the production cost. Planting activities may be taken when local bodies entrust such woks with necessary financial assistance.

44 Section 6. Different Planting Activities. AVENUE PLANTING. 156. Avenue planting (roadside) is one of the oldest ways of keeping the locality green and providing healthy environment. This includes planting different kinds of plants in different avenues depending on the needs, location parameters like width of road, power lines, buildings, aesthetic needs etc. The major areas of avenue planting are: - Commercial avenues, - Residential avenues, - Highways passing the city, - Junctions etc.

¾ LIST OF SPECIES FOR ROADSIDE PLANTING: Saraca asoca Tabubia rosea Lagerstroemia flos-reginae Cassia javanica Millingtonia hortensis Parkia biglandulosa Milletia ovalifolia Peltophorum ferruginium Calvillia racemosa Jacaranda mimosifolia Barringtonia racemosa Michelia champaca Azadirachta indica Bassia latifolia Bauhinia variegata Calophyllum inophyllum Polyalthia longifolia Mimusops elengi Polyalthia longifolia var. pendula Nyctanthes arbotritis Thespesia populnea Pongamia pinnata Alstonia macrophylla Pterocarpus santalinus Grevellia robusta Cestrum nocturnum Swietenia mahogany Cinnamomum zeylanicum Cassia renigera Putranjiva roxburghii Cassia roxburghii Mesua ferrea Mammea suriga Mallotus phillipinensis

¾ CITY FOREST AND SACRED GROOVES: Azadirachta indica Terminalia chebula Pongamia pinnata Terminalia bellerica Ficus bengalensis Phyllanthus emblica Putranjiva roxburghii Buchanania lanzan

45 Ficus glomerata Semecarpus anacardium Bassia latifolia Annona squamosa Artocarpus integrifolia Vitex altissima Artocarpus hirsutus Vitex negundo Butea monosperma Gmelina arborea Tamarindus indica Ferronia elephantum Mangifera indica Plumeria rubra Thespesia populnea Aegle marmelos Pterocarpus marsupium Ficus religiosa Pterocarpus santalinus Nyctanthes arbotritis Syzygium cumini Artocarpus lakoocha Bauhinia racemosa Flacourtia indica Cinnamomum macrocarpum Canthium parviflora Elaeocarpus spp. Cordia macleodii Cananga odorata Boswellia serrata Bischofia javanica Sapindus laurifolius Tinospora cordifolia Lophopetalum wightianum Pterospermum acerifolium Ficus glomerata Holoptelia integrifolia

SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE PREMISES: 157. Planting in school and college premises is another important area of tree planting program. This will have to be considered based on the needs like, shade, light, educational needs and greenery. The planting localities are: - Planting near the buildings, - Planting near the periphery of school boundary, - Planting around playgrounds, - Plants required for education, - Plants for shelter.

INSTITUTIONAL PLANTING: 158. Planting in institutional area depends on the type of institutions, their needs and aesthetics (Government, Private, Defence areas etc.). - Planting around the buildings, - Plants for shelter, - Plants for aesthetics, - Plants for refreshing. 46 PUBLIC GARDENS: 159. Gardens are one of the important areas available for planting. The planting can be taken up on the following lines. - Plants for formal gardening, - Plants for aesthetics, - Plants for refreshing, - Medicinal plants, - Plants for landscaping, - Plants for seasonal needs.

WASTE LANDS: 160. Wastelands like vacant government and private lands, ravines, gullies, etc are prone to harbour weeds, which may affect the health of the people in the surroundings. The greening of the area will help improving the overall aesthetic beauty of the area besides making use of the land for better purpose. - Plants for reducing pollution, - Plants for absorbing poisonous gases, - Minimize the weeds causing health hazards in the vicinity, - Plants to support the bird life.

LAKES AND TANKS: 161. Planting around lakes and along the foreshore to prevent silting, support bird life, water purifying plants, aesthetic value trees, fragrant flowering trees, jogging path trees, shade bearing trees, etc to develop wet land ecosystem. - Plants for foreshore planting, - Plants for landscaping, - Plants for sheltering birds and water fowls, - Plants for water purification and shelter beds.

RIVER VALLEYS: 162. Planting along two major valleys Vrishabhavathi and carrying sewage water. Planting trees that can reduce sewage toxicity and odour. Planting of aromatic plants, water purifiers, bamboos, cover species etc. - Plants that cover the brackish water, - Plants that absorb toxic substances and purifies the water and the environment, - Plants to reduce bad odour along the sewage track

47 Section 7. Nurseries. 163. To take care of the seedling requirements of the public, it is essential to raise good nurseries in as many places as possible in the city. Good quality tall seedlings are to be raised and their availability has to ensured throughout the year.

Raising of tall seedlings (Source Silva northern zone): 164. With the advent of social forestry considerable importance is being given to Avenue plantations, urban forestry, institutional planting and also to fruit orchards. Practice of growing seedlings in small poly bags for the purpose of raising plantations on roadsides and in urban areas did not work satisfactorily due to damage by human beings and cattle. Whenever small seedling of less than two meters height is planted, either tip or entire seedling is browsed by cattle causing failure of the entire plantation. In case non-browsable species are planted, there is damage due to cattle trampling. In order to avoid cattle and goats reaching up to the tip of the plant for browsing, there is need to have tall seedlings of more than two- meter height so that the planted seedlings are out of reach of cattle and goats and the survival rate is also high. To grow such tall seedlings the Karnataka Forest Department has developed a technique, which is discussed below for a number of species.

PREPARATION OF SOIL MIXTURE: 165. Ingredients used for preparation of soil mixture for raising tall seedlings are red-earth (red sandy loam), fine sand and farmyard manure (FYM). These ingredients are collected in the month of April-May and stacked in nursery. Quality of red-earth should be very good devoid of pebbles, inert material and should have less of silt. Tank silt should be avoided. Good quality sand preferably from riverbed is good enough. Regarding farmyard manure, it is better to go for fully decomposed manure. Whenever possible sheep manure is preferable. The manure is spread on the ground and tractor is rolled on it to make it fine powder. Fine powder of FYM would make good mix of red-earth and sand. If sheep manure is applied as it is, the ball of earth is likely to be broken while planting seedlings. All the above ingredients are taken in equal proportions on volume basis and are sieved in a mesh separately.

166. First, red earth is spread on the ground and heaped in a square shape to a height of 45 cm. On top of red-earth, fine powdered manure is spread and on that sand is spread over uniformly. Then it is mixed with the help of spade till uniform mixture is obtained. Clods if

48 present are removed or broken. Second time mixing is also done to make uniform mixture of all the ingredients. At this stage, fungicide Bevistine is mixed with sand and then it is spread uniformly over the mixture for every cubic meter of ingredients, 20g of Bevistine is sufficient. Again mixture is mixed with the help of spade to make uniform mixture of ingredients.

167. Mixture prepared is made into a rectangular heap and it is covered with a black or white polythene sheet. Covering the mixture with black polythene sheet would help eliminate any insect eggs, larvae and also soil fungi. It would also avoid evaporation of volatile nutrients like nitrogen in the form of ammonia. This mixture should not be exposed to rain, because it would not be possible to fill the bags later.

TYPES AND SIZE OF POLYBAG: 168. Depending upon the species to be raised the size of bag is decided. In the middle of bags, three to four small holes are made to drain extra water and to keep the soil aerated. In the market, there are two different types of bags viz., Poly-propylene (PP) and High-density polyethylene (HDPE) bags. The PP bags do not last for a long time in the field and get damaged within 45 days. On the other hand HDPE woven sack bags last for minimum of 18 months in the field. Hence, only HDPE bags are to be procured. All these bags are procured in the month of April-May well in advance. For raising tall seedlings, two different sizes viz., 10"X16" and 14"X20" of HDPE woven sack bags with inside lamination are used.

FILLING OF BAGS: 169. Bags are first inspected for any damages or improper size. Only good quality bags without any damage are used for filling. Two persons are required to fill the bag; one is to hold the bag and other to fill the bag. For easy and fast filling it is recommended to use a especially designed iron tray which can hold sufficient mixture to fill one 10"X16" or 14"X20" size bags. Bag is to be filled with the mixture to 75 percent of its height. Then the bag is lifted and tapped on the ground to make the soil mixture compacted, so that no voids remain in the bags. At this stage, re-bagging is done. For the purpose of re-bagging, young seedlings raised in 4"X6" or 5"X8" polybags are selected. The polythene bag is carefully torn off without breaking the ball of earth and then it is kept in 14"X20" size bag filled to a level of 75 percent of its height. Then soil mixture is filled fully leaving about 5 cms gap from the top, so that watering is easy.

49 WATERING: 170. For all species of seedlings daily one watering is given. During rainy season humidity is high and because of this, die back of seedlings occurs in case of Azadirachta indica. After April, watering is given once in two days for all species, to control height and make seedlings hard to withstand field conditions once planted.

STAKES: 171. Stakes are provided for bigger bags of 10"X16"and 14"X20" size. It is better to use Chiva bamboo (Oxytenanthera monostigma) stakes with a height of 1.5 to 2 meters and a girth of 5 cm and it should be straight and strong. Stakes are provided one month after re- bagging depending upon growth of plants. Seedlings and stakes are tied together with the help of plastic wire with "8" shaped knot at an interval of 30 cm. Every 15 days this process is to be repeated. Only in case of Holoptelia integrifolia, it is repeated every week, since it bends very fast. For Tamarindus indica, it is advised not to give stakes to make the plant sturdier.

DEBUDDING/PRUNNING: 172. De-budding means removal of lateral buds to avoid the seedling having more number of branches. De-budding and pruning is done in nursery from early stage of seedling growth to achieve vertical growth. It is an important operation in Azadirachta indica, Terminalia catappa, Pongamia pinnata, Syzygium, Thespesia populnea, Ficus bengalensis, Ficus religiosa, Ficus mysorensis, Ficus religiosa, Ficus mysorensis, Ficus infectoria, Peltophorum ferrugineum, Albizzia lebbek and Millingtonia hortensis. Totally six times pruning is done, keeping 3/4 of the plant with out pruning. For Terminalia catappa, Ficus bengalensis, Ficus religiosa, Ficus mysorensis, Ficus infectoria, Azadirachta indica and Syzygium seedlings de- budding is done once in every 4 days. For Albizzia lebbek, Michelia champaca and Peltophorum ferrugineum seedlings de-budding is done once in a week and for Millingtonia hortensis de-budding is done only when it is young.

CONCLUSION: 173. The seedlings raised through above technique are of more than 1.8 m height and are out of reach of cattle and goats. Rate of growth of tall seedlings in the first two years is also very high. Hence, plantations raised in urban areas and roadsides are very successful with more than 85 percent survival.

50 Section 8. 174. General Prescriptions.

1. Department has to act as a facilitator. More emphasis should be laid on providing good quality seedlings to user agencies all through the year for production cost. Public, Institutions and local bodies are to be encouraged to plant and maintain seedlings.

2. To avoid duplicity of works by different government agencies, which are taking up planting activities in Bangalore, it is advised to prioritize the areas for planting in consultation with local bodies. Any deviation from this has to be with the approval of Conservator of forests.

3. Only the seedlings, which are recommended in this plan, are to be raised in nurseries. Emphasis should be on local evergreen species like Neem, Sandal, Pongamia, Mimusops, Alstonia, Michelia, Bauhinia, Syzygium, etc., which are durable, instead of fast growing flowering plants. Beautification need not be confused with flowering plants alone. (Species, which form huge crown and penetrating roots, should be avoided for city planting)

4. The Tree unit of the division should be trained and equipped with modern equipments necessary for tree trimming and pruning activities which are essential part of landscape. The damaged branches or trees can be removed or rejuvenated. Trees are be trained to required shape and size.

5. Growing of sandal has to be encouraged by persuasion as city area is secure place for sandal and the tree being a evergreen, small statured suits well to city ambience . Sandal seeds are to extensively dibbled in areas of big industrial premises, army establishments, educational campuses etc. Department has to do a extension work and provide sufficient amount of seeds for a cost .

6. Tree Patta scheme has not progressed well and efforts should be made to encourage people to participate in tree protection movement.

51 CHAPTER XI.

SANDALWOOD OVERLAPPING WORKING CIRCLE.

Section 1. General Constitution of the Working Circle. 175. Sandal is found almost throughout Bangalore urban forest division both in forests as well as in private premises. The growth and availability of sandal is good in Bangalore city, mostly in private enclosures. However, Sandal has become sparse in notified forests. Wherever it exists, seedlings and saplings with less than 20 centimeters girth are only found. In order to protect and improve the existing sandalwood trees and encourage intensive and extensive propagation of the species in the division the Sandalwood working circle has been proposed. It is an overlapping working circle comprising of both forest and non-forest areas in the division.

Section 2.

Objects of Management. 176. The objects of management are as follows: 1. To improve the growing stock of sandal in the forest areas by carrying out tending and other cultural operations.

2. Providing strict protection to sandal bearing forest areas from fire, grazing, theft and restocking by supplementing the natural regeneration with artificial regeneration.

3. To encourage the farmers, public sector under takings, industrial houses and other private individuals to grow sandalwood in private lands by providing quality seeds and technical support.

Section 3.

Analysis of the Crop. 177. Sandal occurs in almost all the parts of the division in the form of immature crop. It occurs in profusion in small patches in many Government lands and in some of the forests. Of late Sandal regeneration is found in profusion in patches in the forests of Jarakabande, KM Kaval, etc. The Spike disease was not much observed in the Sandalwood trees of the division. At present, the stock of sandal is predominately of younger classes with girth at breast height varying between 15 cms to 30 cms.

52 Section 4. Method of Treatment.

178. As there are no mature trees to remove, the only treatment recommended is the removal of dead trees, stumps and trees killed by natural causes. Protection of forest from fire, hacking and smuggling of Sandal, extensive dibbling of Sandal seeds in natural forests and encouraging planting of Sandal in private lands are the methods suggested for the better regeneration of the species.

Section 5.

Yield and Method of Extraction.

179. The yield will be regulated by area. However, from the basis of the past yield an outturn of one tone per annum may be expected for the whole division including private lands. There is a considerable fall in the quantity of Sandalwood extracted in the division every year. Each range will be worked out annually. The sandalwood trees standing in private lands will be extracted as per the Karnataka Forest Act and Rules by giving suitable value [Bonus] of the sandalwood after deducting the cost of extraction, transportation, etc. Marking, extraction and conversion will be executed departmentally as per the provisions of Karnataka Forest Code and other orders issued from time to time. Extensive sandal regeneration works are to be carried out both in forest as well as private lands.

Table– 22: Sandal extracted from last 5 years in Bangalore urban Division Sl From private lands From Govt. lands No. Year (in tonnes) (in tonnes) 1 96-97 27.435 3.135 2 97-98 13.114 12.445 3 98-99 13.09 0.248 4 99-2000 5.464 5.030 5 2000-01 4.154 0.220

Section 6. Growth rate. 180. Sandal is considered a slow-growing tree under forest conditions. Its growth rate in natural forest is around 1cm GBH per year. In favourable soil and moisture conditions, it can be as high as 5cms GBH per year. Heartwood (and oil) formation starts at 10-13 years. So far, the growth data is available only in respect to natural forests, mainly from Javadis in Tamilnadu and the Dharwar area of Karnataka. Table below gives an idea of its growth.

53 Growth of Sandalwood in natural forests Age (Year) GBH (Cms) Heart wood (Kg) Sapwood (Kg) 10 10 1 5 20 22 4 25 30 33 10 60 40 44 20 100 50 55 30 135

(Source: Dr. S.N. Rai 1990)

Section 7. Artificial Regeneration of Sandal. 181. Though sandal regenerates easily, its present condition is bad. Its frequency of occurrence is less than a tree per hectare in the division and the species is restricted to a few forest areas. Sandal has been completely wiped out from some of its traditional areas in the division. It is necessary to supplement the existing growth to maintain sustained yield in future and to compensate for the loss of trees on account of disease, smuggling, fire, browsing, etc. Where stocking is inadequate, protection from fire and browsing is required, to encourage natural regeneration. Where degradation is serious, sandalwood plantations may be raised in the form of estates or on private land.

Plantation techniques. 182. Sandal is successfully regenerated by the following techniques: i) Dibbling of seeds into bushes and thickets, ii) Dibbling of seeds in pits or mounds and iii) Planting of container raised seedlings.

Dibbling under bushes and thickets. 183. This technique is to be adopted in open scrub jungles with lots of bushes. Areas containing good soil with bushy undergrowth will promote the development of sandal, which is gregarious in habit. It is therefore desirable to form large groups of sandal patches uniformly distributed all over the sandal bearing areas. Cattle readily browse sandal. It is therefore necessary to dibble the seeds under bushes and thorny thickets. The seeds are sown during monsoon. An instrument can be made by using a bamboo pole of 4 to 6 cm internal diameter and 1.5 m long to sow the seeds. The septa at the nodes are removed and one end of the pole is sharpened, or a hollow metal piece is attached to rake the soil. The pole is introduced at the base of the bush and through the hole four to five, seeds are transferred to the base of the bush. Good success has been achieved by this method.

54 Dibbling of seeds in pits or mounds. 184. The usual trench mound technique adopted for afforestation of other species of trees has also been adopted for sandal, but here a perennial host plant is also grown along with sandal either on the mound or by the side of the pit. Large numbers of pits are formed while uprooting sandal trees and while raising new plantations. Sowings should be done in these pits after first shower. The seeds should be covered with earth. Seeds of host plants preferably Neem, Cassia siamea, Cajanus cajan should be sown on periphery of pits.

Planting container-raised seedlings. 185. The area required for this purpose is completely clear felled. Pits of 50 cm3 are dug out at a spacing of 3mts. Healthy sandal seedlings, preferably above 30 cm in height, are planted in the pits. The usual trench mound technique adopted for afforestation of other species of trees has also been adopted for sandal. Growth of sandal is found to be much better if, at the time of planting in the field, a perennial host can be planted adjacent to the sandal seedling. Some of the good hosts are Casuarina equisitifolia, Acacia nilotica, Pongamia pinnata, Melia dubia, Wrightia tinctoria and Cassia siamea. Miscellaneous secondary host plants are planted in the alternate row. This method has proved successful in many areas.

After care. 186. Working the soil to a radius of 50 cm once in 6 months is recommended. The host plant tends to overgrow sandalwood and may be pruned so that sandal gets maximum sunlight. Adequate protection against fire and grazing is necessary.

Regeneration from seed.

187. Seeds from known superior populations are desirable. Sandalwood flowers and fruits twice a year, i.e. in September/October and in March/April. The seeds of both the seasons perform alike. Sandal fruits are collected fresh from the tree, soaked in water, and rubbed to remove the soft pulp. The wet seeds are dried under shade, and then the dry seeds are stored in polythene bags or gunny bags. About 6000 seeds weigh 1 kilogram.

Fresh seeds usually have a dormancy period of 2 months. The seed takes 4 to 12 weeks to germinate after the dormancy period. Eighty percent of the seeds are viable up to 9 months. The germination rate is about 80 percent under laboratory conditions and 60 percent under field conditions. Germination can be hastened by cracking the hard seed coat. Soaking seeds in 0.05 percent Gibberllic acid overnight before sowing ensures uniform germination.

55 Nursery Techniques. 188. Seedbeds, either sunken or raised, are formed with only sand and red earth in the ratio 3:1 thoroughly mixed with nematicides (Ekalux or Thimet at 500 g per bed of 10 m by 1 m). Plus trees will be marked and the seeds collected for sowing elsewhere or to supply in the division. The seeds are soaked in 0.02 percent Agallol (organo mercuric compound) solution for half an hour to remove surface contamination. Then the seeds are spread uniformly over the bed. About 1 cm of sand is spread over the seeds. Around 2.5 Kgs of seeds are used for one bed. The bed is covered with straw, which should be removed when the leaves start appearing on the seedlings.

189. The seed beds are sprayed with (1) the fungicide Dithane Z-78 (0.25 percent) once in 15 days to avoid fungus attack, and (2) 0.02 percent Ekalux solution once a month to avoid nematode damage. Sandalwood seedlings suffer from a virulent disease caused by a combined fungal and nematode infection. The initial symptom is wilting of leaves followed by sudden chlorosis and root decay. Because of this disease the mortality rate is very high, but this can be controlled by the application of nematicide and fungicide (Ekalux and Dithane) as mentioned above.

190. When the seedlings have 5 to 6 leaves, they are transplanted to polyethylene bags along with the seedling of the primary host Cajanus cajan. The seedlings are carefully removed from the bed with all the roots intact and then carried in a container with fungicide solution (Agallol 0.1 percent). Roots should not be allowed to dry.

191. Shade can be provided for a week immediately after transplanting. Watering should be done daily, but excess moisture is to be avoided. Host plants are pruned frequently so that they do not overgrow the sandal and hamper its growth. Polythene bags should contain a mixture of sand, red earth and farmyard manure in the ratio 2:1:1. Polythene bags of dimensions 30cms by 14cms are the best. To avoid nematode damage, Ekalux at the rate of 2 gm/poly bag or 200 g for 1 m3 of poly bag mixture should be thoroughly mixed before filling the bags.

A plantable seedling of about 30cms height can be raised in 6-8 months. A well- branched seedling with brown stem is ideal.

56 Section 8. Other Regulations. 192. The following regulations should be adhered to: 1. Any plant or tree, which serves or may serve as a host to sandal, should not be destroyed. If necessary, such trees may be pollarded.

2. In case of sandalwood sapling whose crown is within easy reach of goats, it is advisable not to destroy any bushy or thorny shrub, which shields it on either side, but to pollard the branches that overtop the sandal.

3. Climbers on sandalwood trees are to be cut back at two places.

4. When sandalwood grows into a tree, it requires complete exposure to the sun and as such over topping trees should be pollarded.

5. All plantations raised under this working circle should be closed to grazing for 5 years.

6. Under the joint forest planning and management programme, village forest committees should be involved in protection and conservation of sandal bearing areas wherever possible.

7. Focus should be given to management of private sandalwood farms. Private farmers should be encouraged to plant sandalwood in their own lands.

57 CHAPTER-XII. MINOR FOREST PRODUCE WORKING CIRCLE. Section 1. General Constitution. 193. The MFP working circle is an overlapping working circle including all the reserve forests, plantations, revenue lands and other government lands coming under the jurisdiction of Bangalore urban forest division. As the division does not have much forest area, the diversity of MFP species is also less. Section 2. General Objectives. 194. The objectives of the working circle are: To ensure sustainable use of the forests and their management by streamlining the collection of MFP on scientific basis compatible with sound silvicultural principles.

To increase the extent of minor forest produce plantations and to increase the yield of MFPs by encouraging regeneration and supplementing with artificial regeneration by intensive cultivation. To meet the local requirement and raw material for cottage industries and to encourage cottage industries to generate employment for the local people. Section 3. Area and Allotment. 195. It covers entire area of Bangalore Urban forest division. No special area has been allotted.

Section 4. Method of Treatment. 196. MFP is an important revenue-yielding item. It also plays an important role in the rural economy. Therefore, systematic management of MFP is necessary. The present system of collection and disposal of MFP is through tender-cum-auction sale. With the introduction of the JFPM programme, it is desirable that collection and disposal of MFP should be increasingly channelised through the institution of village forest committees. Therefore, wherever there are village forest committees, MFPs should be collected and disposed of through these committees and each village forest committee should be considered as a unit.

58 Section 5. Regeneration. 197. During the last five years, a number of MFP plantations have been raised in the division. For time being, these plantations are well stocked but are not out of danger. Under the present system, these plantations are maintained only for three years. Therefore it is proposed to maintain these plantations for next five years until these are well established and start yielding. These plantations are pure Tamarind plantations or mixed plantations of Tamarind, Mango, Neem, Soap-nut, Jackfruit, etc. All the MFP plantations raised during the last five years to be maintained this way.

Seeds of MFP yielding species such as Tamarind, Honge, Alale, Bevu, Sandal, etc are to be dibbled extensively in bushes in natural forests.

Section 6. Methods of Harvest. 198. As all the minor forest produces of the division except Tamarind yield low revenues, it is prescribed that during this Plan period only Tamarind fruits will be allowed for harvest. This will facilitate rejuvenation of the forests, as the biotic pressures associated with collection of other minor forest produces will be kept under control. Besides, natural regeneration of MFP yielding species from seeds will get a boost. Wherever there are village forest committees (VFCs), Tamarind should be sold through them and each VFC may be considered as a unit. For all the remaining forests, the areas should be leased out to societies or highest bidder under departmental supervision. The working circle is divided into convenient units for harvesting. Each Range is taken as a unit for the purpose of sale of Tamarind. The produce will be sold through tender cum auction. The period of lease shall be usually for two years (Biannual). Hence, there will five tamarind selling units, namely, Bangalore, Kaggalipura, Yelahanka, Anekal and K. R. Puram. Section 7. Prescriptions. 199. The following prescriptions are given: 1. The tender cum auction sale shall be conducted during August - September after fruit has set in, so that, an assessment of crop can be made before sale. The lease period shall be one year 8 months from 1st November of 1st year to 30th June of the 3rd year.

2. All the MFP plantations raised so far in the division shall be taken under this working circle for better management. 3. The areas should be strictly protected from fire to encourage productivity as well as natural regeneration of various MFP species. 59 CHAPTER XIII.

MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS Section 1. Wildlife Management. 200. Banneraghatta National Park and wildlife sanctuary are adjacent to Bangalore urban division. Most of the animals found in these protected areas are also found in the forests of Bangalore urban division. Therefore, forestry operations in the forests of Bangalore urban division should be carried out in such a manner conducive to wildlife preservation.

201. Movement of wild animals is very common in these areas causing a lot of man-animal conflict in the surrounding private lands. Priority should therefore be given to excavation of elephant proof trenches all along the outer boundary of forests to check the entry of the wild animals, especially elephants, in the adjoining croplands and other areas of human habitation. Regular maintenance of the trenches may be provided every third year.

The avifauna found in the region is quite interesting and is typical of the dry tract. An exhaustive list of the fauna found in Bangalore urban division is given at Appendix- IX.

Wildlife damages. 202. Wild animals like Elephant, wild boar, bear destroy agricultural crop raised by farmers in and around their habitations. There are instances of human beings and domestic cattle being killed by wild animals. Often elephants are found migrating from adjacent forests of Banneraghatta and Kaveri wildlife sanctuary

A set of guidelines issued by the Chief Wildlife Warden, Karnataka for general management of wildlife outside declared life areas is given below.

203. Items of works identified for wildlife management outside protected area net work:

Eco-restoration of the habits by way of moderating the pressure of human demands and allowing the nature to heal the scars of over exploitation of the habitats including replacement of exotic species of plants which do not form part of wildlife food, with indigenous forest species for enrichment of habitat.

Habitat manipulation and better preservation of bio-tope including plantations of trees and fodder species fire protection, prevention of erosion and denudation, removal of unwanted species of flora, flood protection.

60 Augmentation of water supply, facilities for ponds, dams, wells and for transportation of water and pumping of water.

Census of wildlife in reserves by aerial and or ground survey, enumeration/survey and status of wild animals.

Construction works of roads and buildings for patrolling, supervision research and accommodation of staff concerned with the development and management of wildlife services to be located close to the wildlife rich areas.

Encroachment of the natural habitats through development of cover, water resources, saltiest, soil and water conservation etc., wherever necessary.

Direct measures to mitigate man-beast conflict: May include creation of barriers, depredations control squads, early warning systems etc.,

Indirect measures to mitigate man animal conflicts: Development of pasture lands and woodlands on available community lands and Government lands outside the wildlife habitats, establishment of alternate systems to meet sustenance need of forest- dependent human populations, popularisation of Non-Conventional Energy systems, changes in Socio-economic practices which lead to intensification of conflict with wildlife.

Compensation for depredation by wild animals.

Assistance should be provided for constitution of awards, for exemplary work to the subordinate staff. Awards would be confined to subordinate staff up to the level of Asst. Conservator of Forests whereas certificate/citation/medals could be given to the officers above the rank of Asst. Conservator of Forests.

Adoption of alternative schemes, such as crop insurance system.

Ecological restoration of critical elephant migration corridors and routes.

Capture and translocation of problem populations of elephants, translocation and or elimination of established rogue elephants crop degrading wild bores. 61 Immunisation of cattle in fringe of elephant reserves.

Setting up well equipped squads at strategic points to help the villagers in chasing away wild elephants. Erecting electric fences at strategic places.

Demarcation and Consolidation of considers by procuring land (if approved by Government of India)

Capturing of elephant (If approved by Government of India)

Publicity and awareness programme in and around wildlife habitat.

Research/monitoring works.

Eco-tourism in these areas has an indirect effect of affording protection to Wildlife and hence it could be encouraged.

Section 2. Joint Forest Planning and Management (JFPM) Introduction 204. The participatory approach is mandated by the National Forest Policy, 1988, which also gives priority to conservation of the natural forest for ecology and environment, and to meeting the biomass needs of the local community. The JFPM approach was recommended by the Government of India in June 1990 and Government of Karnataka issued its JFPM notification in 1993, giving guidelines for the constitution of Village Forest Committees (VFCs) and formulation of management plans with the community. JFPM is restricted to forest having less than 0.25 crown density and net incremental benefits are to be shared equally between the community and the State.

205. OBJECTIVES: Ensuring people's participation in the village level planning to address the issues pertaining to the problems faced by them and KFD

To ensure forest protection and management.

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To analyse and causes of degradation of forests and evolve appropriate measures to quell such degradation and to take appropriate steps to improve the ecology and environment of the JFPM areas.

To ensure that the communities utilise the forest resources sustainably.

206. Areas covered under JFPM. 1. Forest areas that are degraded having less than 0.25% density, to be included under the JFPM.

2. Government wastelands like C and D class lands, Gomals, village lands and Tank foreshore areas etc, where plantations are raised under specific Social sector schemes are included under JFPM.

3. All the areas covered under VFCs formed since the inception of JFPM in Bangalore Urban forest division. There are 25 VFCs registered in the division. Their details are shown in Appendix -11.

Analysis of the crop; 207. Most of the areas already covered under VFCs are degraded and covered under one or other type of plantations of fuel wood or MFP. Some of the plantations are in good condition and yielding.

208. Activities. 1. Formation of village forest committee as per the guidelines. 2. Register the VFC under KFA 1963. 3. PRA exercise to assess the problems and the local resources. 4. Planning for development by involving local community. 5. Preparation of MOU. 6. Enter into agreement with the institution. 7. Supply of seed money to the VFC. 8. Implementation of the JFPM.

209. As per the policy decision of the Government of Karnataka, village forest committees are formed for the forests having less than 0.25% canopy cover for the purpose of improving forests and at the same time meeting the day to day needs of the local community. In turn the

63 Government order ensures 50:50 sharing of revenue between the VFC and the Karnataka forest department. The Government order also provides the formation of VFCs for the management of plantations raised under specific schemes.

210. PRESCRIPTIONS:

The prescription of Micro plans of VFC for particular portion of a forest should be considered as prescriptions made in the Working Plan. The jurisdictional staff shall follow the procedure laid down and prepare site specific plans (SSP) before implementing the project. Government orders and further amendments shall be scrupulously followed.

Every month the Section Forester should conduct a monthly meeting of the VFC under the chairmanship of VFC president. RFO should attend such meeting at least once in three months.

All MFPs from the areas covered under JFPM shall be sold or harvested by VFC only, as decided by management committee.

Continuous efforts are to be made to create and sustain the JFPM movement by creating required awareness among people and the staff through training programmes

Section 3. Fire Management. 211. Fire problem is more serious in all dry deciduous forests of Bangalore urban division. Fire problem is more because of the following reasons: as it is generally dry division. Dry deciduous and thorn forests are very prone to fire. The forests are scattered. Funds for carrying out fire protection works are not sufficient. Absence of fire maps, fire plans etc.

Table – 23 : Statement showing the details of expenditure incurred for protection of forest from fire in Bangalore urban division

Sl Year Expenditure incurred No. Rs. 1 1992-93 10,000 2 1993-94 12,000 3 1999-2000 15,000 4 2000-2001 15,000 5 2001-2002 30,000

64 212. Prescriptions: Fire fighting camps should be established for each forest.

Sufficient funds to be made available for clearing fire-lines and demarcation lines in the forest areas and for engaging firewatchers.

All demarcation lines should be cleared and burnt annually and kept clean.

Fire tracing work should be carried out in and around the plantations and the lines should be across the direction of wind.

Fire tracing work will be done between December to January.

The village forest committees constituted under the joint forest planning and management programme should be entrusted the task of controlling the fire. Incentives are to be given to VFCs and other voluntary organisations for controlling fire.

Table- 24: Showing financial outlay for fire line management in Bangalore urban forest division Sl Name of the Total Total fire line Cost Fire Expendi- Expendi- Total No. range extent of in the range mainte- watcher ture for ture for fire forest in at the rate of nance of At the fire vehicle, control Ha. 2 Km/ 100 fire lines rate of watchers watch expendi- Ha. at the one at SSR towers, ture for rate of watcher/ for a fire the year Rs.313.45/ 500 Ha. period of watching 2002-03 Km of forest 3 months camps, etc., 1 Anekal 34.07 ------2 Bangalore 504.33 10.08 3160.00 - - 2520.00 5680.00 3 Kaggalipura 1831.24 36.62 11479.00 2 13167.00 9155.00 33801.00 4 K.R.Puram 395.70 7.91 2479.00 - - 1978.00 4457.00 5 Yalahanka 380.00 7.60 2382.00 - - 1900.00 4282.00 Total 3145.34 62.13 19500.00 2 13167.00 15,553.00 48220.00

Note;- 1. Only approximate expenditure for fire protection is given in the table. More rationale expenditure required may be arrived at, by the Conservator of forests

2. The expenditure is given based on prevailing SSR rates and this has to be revised for subsequent revised SSR.

65 Section 4. Forest Protection. 213. Protection is one of the most important activities of the forestry sector to preserve the forest wealth. The problems of protecting the forest wealth are increasing day by day, posing real challenge to the Forest department. These include encroachments of forestlands, illicit cutting and removal of timber, firewood, MFP and other forest products, poaching, etc. Because of these problems and many forests have lost the productive capacity and have become degraded. In order to bring the situation under control and to restore the original condition of the forests, effective protection measures have to be undertaken with full spirit. The details of vehicle in the division is given in appendix-35. Also refer paras 93 to 95.

Section 5. Up Keeping of Forest Boundaries. 214. Up keeping of boundaries of the forests is essential for the effective management of the forests. Thus is also useful for the field functionaries to enable them to trace and book forest offences occurring in their jurisdiction and to prevent encroachments.

All the forests should be surveyed and stone pillars or cairns have to be fixed along the boundaries. These boundaries need to be maintained annually by clearance to a width of at least 3mts This will help in proper management of forests and in checking fire hazards.

A thorough verification of the boundaries of all the Reserved forests and enclosures is over due and has to be completed by the end of 2003-2004. A joint verification of the boundary with other divisions will have to be taken up and completed by the end of 2003-2004.

The division has 1153.09hectares other Government lands not surveyed so far. Besides, 3145.34hectares of notified forests whose ground truthing has not been checked from last ten years. Both these categories of areas are to be surveyed completely within 3years from commencement of this Plan. (Table-4 of Paragraph 33 may please to be referred)

The division has 113.82 kms of “D” lines along notified forests. A through verification of the boundaries of all the Reserved forests and enclosures is over due and has to be completed by the end of 2003- 2004. It is suggested to utilize compulsorily at least three percent of the financial allocation of the division in maintaining ‘D’ lines and boundaries of the forests annually. (Table 4 of Paragraph 33 may please be referred.)

Section 6. Up dating of Forest records in the Revenue registers. 215. It is the duty of revenue authorities to update revenue records as and when any land is notified as Reserved forest. But it has not been done in many cases. As a result, some notified forest areas continue to be shown as revenue lands in revenue records and the revenue department has granted lands from such notified forest areas. Non updating of revenue 66 records is a serious problem that is to be attended on priority. Otherwise, notified forest areas are likely to be diverted for non-forestry purposes by the Revenue department, in contravention of the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980. In order to avoid such discrepancies, concerned forest officials should look into the matter and contact the revenue authority to update the forest details in the revenue registers (mutation registers). Directions from the Government are already available, which needs to be implemented promptly.

As a mandatory provision it is advocated that all the revenue records pertaining to all the notified forests and other lands transferred to the Forest department should be updated within two years from the commencement of this plan.

Section 7. Declaring of revenue lands and Tanks as reserved forests. 216. Bangalore Urban division has 1153.09 hectares of other Government lands. Besides, there are 126 tanks covering an extent of 1576.10 hectares of land that have been transferred to the Forest department for protection and development. Both these categories of lands are to be surveyed and action should be initiated to notify these as reserved forests under the provisions of Karnataka Forest Act, 1963. As of now, the Forest department is policing these areas on an ad hoc basis. It is prescribed that the survey and notification of these areas should be completed within 3years from commencement of this Plan. (Table-3 of Paragraph 28 to 33 may please to be referred.) Section 8. Maintenance of Buildings. 217. Over the years many permanent buildings in the form of residential houses, rest houses, seed storage sheds, office buildings, etc have been constructed in the division. However, due to paucity of funds many of these permanent assets are not maintained. As a result, many of these buildings are in bad condition and need repairs. It is suggested that at least one percent of the financial allocations of the division should be utilised for maintaining these buildings. Refer para 96 and appendix-33

Section 9. Maintenance of Plantation Journal 218. Plantation journal is not a control record but its maintenance becomes absolutely necessary to know the historical accounts of the plantations raised. As stipulated in the Karnataka Forest Code, Plantation journal has to be maintained for each plantation raised. Perusal of the plantation journal gives a total account of the plantation, starting from raising to the final harvest. It should therefore be ensured that in the division plantation journals are 67 opened as soon as new plantations are formed and posted up to date by the concerned Range Forest officers. Besides, the Deputy Conservator of Forests should prepare a compendium of plantations at the end of the year showing the exact location of the plantations in the village maps with number of the forest compartment, extent and year of formation etc.

Section 10. Control Maps and Control forms. 219. The importance of maintaining various details concerning various prescriptions and regulation of work as per the working plan need hardly be emphasized. The territorial Deputy Conservator of Forests should maintain control maps and control forms for all the working circles covered under this Working Plan. Any deviation from the Plan prescriptions has to be sanctioned as per the codal provisions. This information will not only be necessary for systematic working of the division but also for basic planning works in future.

Section 11. Unit Maps. 220. All beat guards and section foresters are to be supplied with maps of their jurisdiction with details and forest areas, plantations, etc.

Section 12. Monitoring the Status/Health of the forest. 221. Permanent sample plots should be laid in the division in consultation with the Research wing of the department. Two to three sample plots should be maintained in each type of forests. It is also suggested that pure stands of important species be raised and maintained like sample plots. Observations should be recorded periodically from the sample plots by the Research and Working Plans wings. The territorial staff should maintain the sample plots.

CHAPTER XIV. SUMMARY OF PRESCRIPTIONS. Section 1. 68 Name of the Working Plan. 222. Working Plan for Bangalore urban forest division.

Section 2. 223. Distribution of area: 5874.52 hectares

Section 3. 224. Objects of Management. 1. To maintain environmental stability and ecological balance by adopting measures to protect, preserve and enrich the existing natural forests with variety of flora and fauna.

2. To encourage tree planting in private lands to meet the local demand of forest produce largely from these areas.

3. To create a massive awareness movement and to ensure people’s participation and involvement in all round protection and development of forests.

4. To promote urban forestry by taking up planting in vacant lands, gardens, community areas, parks, roadsides, premises of schools, colleges, universities, quasi-government institutions and factories, military bases, play grounds, golf grounds, etc.

5. To manage and develop the lakes and tanks handed over to the Forest department by the Municipal Corporations and the Irrigation department. Section 4. Period of the Plan. 225. 2002-2003 to 2011-2012 (Ten years)

Section 5. Formation and Summary of working circles 226. With a view to prescribing appropriate treatment to different forest areas in conformity with Silvicultural principles and management objectives, five working circles are formed as follows: Protection working circle, Lake development working circle, Urban forestry working circle, Sandalwood overlapping working circle and Minor Forest Produce overlapping working circle. Miscellaneous regulations prescribed include wildlife management, Joint forest planning and management (JFPM), social forestry, fire management, up keeping of forest boundaries, updating of forest records in the revenue register, maintenance of buildings, maintenance of plantation journals, control maps and control forms, and unit maps

69 Table- 25: Summary of working circles. Sl Name of the Constitution Objectives Prescriptions No. working circle/ extent in ha. 1 Protection All forests of the To protect, conserve and No extraction of timber, No working circle division other than the improve the forest and fresh planting except on 4298.43Ha. areas included in the maintenance of ecological VFC areas, To protect root Lake development balance stocks and allow to establish working circle through rigid protection. Construction of soil conservation structures 2 Lake development All the lakes and tanks of working circle the division 1576.09 Ha. 3 Urban forestry All public utility places To green and beautify the city overlapping like roads, parks, school and environment. working circle premises, etc. 4 Sandal wood All forest area and non- To augment the productivity No harvesting of healthy overlapping forest areas of Bangalore of sandal wood by giving sandal trees and extraction of working circle rural division. rigid protection to the existing dead and diseased trees. stock and by encouraging Rigid protection from fire artificial regeneration and smuggling. Dibbling of sandal seeds. 5 Minor Forest All forest area and non- To augment the productivity Sale of only tamarind is Produce forest areas of Bangalore of Minor Forest Produce recommended. Sale of all overlapping rural division. yielding species by giving other MFP species is to be working circle. rigid protection to the existing stopped during the Plan stock and by encouraging period in order to improve artificial regeneration the resource base.

Table – 26: Abstract for the area allotted for each working circle. (Area in hectares) Sl Name of the Name of the Extent of Extent of area Total No working circle Range area allotted in allotted in other area notified forests Govt. lands 1 Protection working circle Anekal 34.07 112.00 146.07 Bangalore 504.33 86.67 591.00 Kaggalipura 395.70 701.45 1097.15 K.R. Puram 1831.24 252.97 2084.21 Yelahanka 380.00 - 380.00 Total 3145.34 1153.09 4298.43 2 Lake development Bangalore - 306.96 306.96 working circle Banashankari unit - 170.45 170.45 K.R.Puram - 470.69 470.69 Kaggalipura - 54.97 54.97 Rajajinagar unit - 117.77 117.77 Tree unit - 51.78 51.78 Ulsoor unit - 343.17 343.17 Yelahanka - 60.30 60.30 Total - 1576.09 1576.09 3 Urban forestry Overlapping Overlapping Overlapping Overlapping working circle 4 Sandalwood overlapping Overlapping Overlapping Overlapping Overlapping working circle 5 MFP working circle Overlapping Overlapping Overlapping Overlapping Total plan area 3145.34 2729.18 5874.52

70 APPENDIX - I LIST OF NOTIFIED FORESTS OF BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION AND THEIR DETAILS Sl Name of the Legal position and Situation and Topo- Forest types and Length of Village, Survey No. & extent covered in Area the No. R.F. / P.F. Notification number in ha. Toposheet No. graphy Vegetation D' line R.F. /P.F. in kms. (Area is indicated in brackets, in Ha.) ANEKAL RANGE 1 Kumbaranahalli Section - 17 34.07 Situated at a distance of 6 kms Plain Dry deciduous 2.54 Kumbaranahalli - 7 (15.93) R.F. G-3359-F1-131-32-3-3333- from Anekal towards land Hunase, Sandal & scrub etc. Soppanahalli - 37( 18.65) 8-FT-131-322 dt:9-11-1932 Bannerghatta road. Total 34.07 57 H/14 2.54 BANGALORE RANGE 1 Govindapura Section - 35 19.42 Situated at a distance of about Plain Dry deciduous 2.00 Govindapura - 17(19.42) Plantation G-107407-FT-F-153-95 1km from Arkavathi plantation land Tilicidia, Acacia, Bela,Bage, dt:29-05-1896 to west 57G/8 Subabul, Seemethangadi. 2 Arkavathi-Pltn. Section -35 42.89 Situated at a distance of about Plain Dry deciduous 3.60 Muniyanapalya - 5 (0.53) 6 (7.76) 8 G-10407-FT-P-153-95 3 kms from Hesaraghatta to the land Eucalyptus,Acacia, Hunase, (3.78) 9 (32.18) dt:29-05-1896 South 57G/8 Mathi, Bamboo, Bela, Honne, 3 Madappanahalli Section-35 62.29 Situated at a distance of about Plain Dry deciduous 5.25 Madappanahalli - 38 (15.52) 39 (46.79) Plantation G-4916-FT-154-35-7 29 kms North-west of Bangalore land Eucalyptus,Acacia, Hunase, dt:14-12-1935 town and 3.5 kms South-west Mathi, Bamboo, Bela, Honne, of Rajanakunte Railway station Teak,Kare. 57G/12 4 Jarakabande Section -17 179.81 Situated at a distance of about Plain Dry deciduous 6.83 Jarakabandekaval -49(12.81) 48(11.75) Sandal Reserve G-1053-FT-42-32-2 29 kms North-west of Bangalore land Eucalyptus,Acacia, Hunase, 47(11.54) 46 (16.18) 45(14.72) 44(77.86) dt:10-8-1932 town and 3.5 kms South-west Mathi, Bamboo, Bela, Honne, 41(8.80) 40(10.75) 39(5.14) 38(6.92) of Rajanakunte Railway station Teak,Kare. 37(0.55) 36(18.01) 35(1.65) 33(12.55) 57G/12 34(10.58) 20(2.79) 19(7.73) 18(12.45)

71 5 Jarakabande Section -9 150.14 Situated at a distance of about Plain Dry deciduous 6.00 Jarakabande - (150.14) A R.F. G-10407-FT-F-153-95 11kms North-west of Bangalore land Eucalyptus,Acacia, Hunase, dt:29-5-1896 town on the Northern side of Mathi, Bamboo, Bela, Honne, & Plantation. Teak,Kare. 57G/12 6 Jarakabande Section -9 49.78 Situated at a distance of about Plain Dry deciduous 3.00 Jarakabande - 59(49.78) B R.F. G-10407-FT-F-153-95 11kms North-west of Bangalore land Eucalyptus,Acacia, Hunase, dt:29-5-1896 town on the Northern side of Mathi, Bamboo, Bela, Honne, Peenya & Jalahalli Plantation. Teak,Kare. 57G/12 Total 504.33 26.68 K.R. PURAM RANGE 1 Jyothipura R.F. 228.00 Situated at a distance of 25 Plain Plantation 4.25 Jyothipura- 114 (81.72) kms. From Bangalore near land Bamboo, Tamarind. Kattagollahalli- 64(121.40) Marasandra 57 G/12 2 Mandoor R.F. 129.60 Situated at a distance of 25 kms Plain Plantation 4.50 Mandur -115(121.61) from Bangalore on Bangalore - land Tamarind, Teak, Nelli. Devanahalli road 57 G/12 3 Kadugodi Section - 35 38.10 Situated at Gunjur - Sarjapur - Plain Plantation 6.10 Kadugodi - 1A(32.18) Plantation 10407-FT.F.153-95 road land Teak, Sandal, Nursery. dt:29-05-1896 57 G/12 Total 395.70 14.85 KAGGALIPURA RANGE 1 Sulikere R.F. Section - 17 210.01 Situated at a distance of 5 kms Rocky & Dry deciduous 9.50 Sulikere-19(12.04) 20(35.59) 21(14.70) G-2088-91-FT-58-34-3 South-west of Plain Nilagiri, Kaggali, Chujjalu. 22 (20.13) 24 (10.18) 25 (13.16) dt:3-9-1934 57H/10 area Kommagatta- 59(37.60) Maragondana- halli -15(12.02) 17(25.39) 18(15.47) 12P (6.47) 13P(9.71)

72 2 B.M. Kaval R.F. Section-17 552.87 Situated at a distance of 5 kms Rocky & Dry deciduous 11.50 B.M. Kaval - 61(5.83) 53(4.45) 10(6.47) dt:14-12-1935 westofKengeri 57H/5 & 57H/9 Plain Nilagiri, Bamboo, Kaggali, 24(8.61) 51(20.14) 66(62.26) 90(80.74) area Chujjalu. 91(60.10) 94(108.86) 40(19.42) 52 (36.78) 65(28.49) 85(48.16) 3 Turahalligudda Sectiion - 17 207.71 Situated at a distance of 2 kms Rocky & Dry deciduous 9.65 Mylasandra - 22(32.15) 26 (25.29) R.F. G-4806-FT-154-35-31 West of Kengeri Plain Nilagiri, Bamboo, Kaggali, Kengeri - 67(13.22) 68 (25.35) B.M. dt:4-12-1935 area Chujjalu. Kaval-170(66.40) 171(25.17) - 57H/9 puradamajaregubbal - 82(3.89) Chikkanahalli - 86(17.22) 4 Turahalligudda Section - 17 238.97 Situated at a distance of 2 kms Hilly Dry deciduous 8.75 Turahalligudda-41P(38.12)42P(64.47) P.F. G-4911-Forest-154-35-5 West of Kengeri terrain Uttarhalli, Munavarthekaval - dt:14-12-1935 57H/9 5 (139.18) 5 - Section - 17 566.80 Situated at a distance of 7.5 kms Hilllock Dry deciduous Madhapatna -20P(93.07) Huluvena- Basavanatara G-7722-5-FT-178-34-2 East of Savanadurga & Plain Kaggali, Chujjalu, Ala etc., halli -29P(97.13) Sulivara -59(84.98) R.F. dt:13-2-1935 60P(74.87) Chikkanahalli - 81P(72.84) 57H/5 Machanabele -46(74.87) Averahallin - 15(72.88) 16(2.79) 6 Doresanipalya Section - 35 54.88 Situated at a distance of 15 kms Plain Dry deciduous 3.50 Puttenahalli /Belakanahalli- 29,60/ lake reserve G-5818-FT-79-27-5 to the south of Bangalore city Nilagiri, Cashew, Halasu, 163, 162,161, 158,160 -(55.47) dt:24-11-1927 along the right side of Bangalore Nelli & other fruit yielding -Bannerghatta High-way road trees 57H/9 Total 1831.24 42.90 YELAHANKA RANGE 1 Chokkanahalli- Section - 17 380.00 Situated at a distance of 10 kms Plain Teak and bamboo 17.00 Marasandra -55P(53.42) 56(107.29) 57P Marasandra R.F. G-8341-FT-225-34-2 from Bangalore city land (31.62) Marenahalli -178P(52.61) 182P dt:4-3-1935 57G/12 (101.17) Chokkanahalli - (33.89)

73 APPENDIX – 2 OTHER GOVERNMENT LANDS UNDER THE CONTROL OF FOREST DEPARTMENT IN BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION. (C&D CLASS LANDS, GOMALS, TANKS ETC,-DISTRICT FORESTS) Sl Name of the village Total extent Encroachment details Notification under section-4 No. Transferred from proposed by working plan dvn. Revenue to Forest Encroached area Balance (Area) To be Dept. Extent in ha. in ha. (Identified) Area Surveyed in Ha. ANEKAL RANGE 1 Mahanthalingapura 72.00 - 72.00 72.00 2 Bidravadahalli 40.00 - 40.00 40.00 Total 112.00 - 112.00 112.00 BANGALORE RANGE 1 Soladevanahalli 4.38 - 4.38 4.38 2 Challahalli 82.29 - 82.29 82.29 Total 86.67 - 86.67 86.67 KAGGALIPURA RANGE 1 Gulukamali 54.40 - 54.40 54.40 2 Taralu 140.97 - 140.97 140.97 3 Chinnakurchi 19.20 - 19.20 19.20 4 Sunkudakatte 38.40 - 38.40 38.40 Total 252.97 - 252.97 252.97 K.R.PURAM RANGE VATHUR HOBLI 1 Doddakanneli 25.68 - 25.68 25.68 2 Haadu Siddapura 3.68 - 3.68 3.68 3 Chikkanayakanahalli 17.64 - 17.64 17.64 4 Kodathi 10.95 - 10.95 10.95 5 Sulikunte 12.15 - 12.15 12.15 6 16.76 - 16.76 16.76 7 Pannathur 30.64 - 30.64 30.64 8 Gunjur 2.40 - 2.40 2.40 BEGUR HOBLI 1 Mylasandra 12.42 - 12.42 12.42 2 Doddathoguru 15.60 - 15.60 15.60 3 Chikkabegur 18.76 - 18.76 18.76 4 Bettadasapura 7.23 - 7.23 7.23 5 Vittasandra 13.75 - 13.75 13.75 6 Hombadevaranahalli 7.31 - 7.31 7.31 7 Basavanapura 64.00 - 64.00 64.00 KRISHNARAJAPURA HOBLI 1 Sigehalli 14.17 - 14.17 14.17 2 1.28 - 1.28 1.28 Nagaeshwara 3 14.10 - 14.10 14.10 Nagenahalli 4 Kailasanahalli 104.00 - 104.00 104.00 5 Nagondanahalli 8.87 - 8.87 8.87 6 Nellurhalli 17.08 - 17.08 17.08 7 5.20 - 5.20 5.20 BIDARAHALLI HOBLI 1 Nagagowda Gollahalli 38.45 - 38.45 38.45 2 Aaduru 80.44 - 80.44 80.44 3 Doddagubbi 9.25 - 9.25 9.25 4 Billshivale 8.07 - 8.07 8.07 5 Kannur 24.64 - 24.64 24.64 6 Millaganahalli 17.64 - 17.64 17.64 7 Hirandahalli 15.33 - 15.33 15.33 8 Doddabanahalli 17.56 - 17.56 17.56 9 39.26 - 39.26 39.26 10 Hancharahalli 27.14 - 27.14 27.14 Total 701.45 701.45 701.45

74 APPENDIX – 3 DETAILS OF TANKS HANDED OVER TO FOREST DEPARTMENT FOR MANAGEMENT IN BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION. Sl Name of the tank Reg. Sy. No. Extent Location and existing conditions of tanks R.T.C. Mutation Present Status Developmental works No. No. obtained obtained carried out by Forest Department BANGALORE TOWN UNIT 1 510 3, 73, 42.86 The tank is located towards east of Yes Yes No fencing, No planting, No Nil 22, 11, Chikkbanavara boundary fixed, survey is 15. required. 2 Doddabammasandra 352 53, 56, 50.37 The tank is located in the interior. Yes No - About 35,000 Cum of 175. earth was desilted. 3 Hebbal 353 38, 37 77.89 The tank is a live tank located along Bellary Yes Yes Fully Developed Tanks is fully developed road. The water is covered with Hyacinth and with the help of INEP is used for irrigation purposes. The Forest funds Department has developed a good nursery on the Southern side 4 Kamagondanahalli 508 26, 67, 9.56 The tank is located near Tumkur Railway line Yes No Fresh water body, No fencing, Nil 18. and towards west of HMT. Ancillary industries No planting. 5 Mallasandra 509 4u9, 50 6.99 The tank is located in Jalahally area Yes Yes Fencing under progress, planting Fencing is under is under progress and live tank. progress 6 Mathikere 349 1, 32, 39.34 The tank is adjoining BEL and HMT Road Yes - - 59, 114. near Yeshwanthapura. Tank is breached and atchcut is developed. Encroachments are observed in the tank bed. Unauthorized cultivation is observed in tank bed. 7 Narasipura 350 20 4.52 The tank is on the East of Jalanahalli - - 8 Sankey 682 3.20 The tank is located towards north of Mysore It is under control of K.S.T.D.C. Nil Road nearer to industrial area. 9 Tindlu 351 26 3.72 The tank is located in the interior. Yes Yes Fully developed, fresh water. Tank is fully developed with the help of Nature Conservation Funds. 10 Karisandra tank 704 0.06 The tank is surrounded by BDA developments. Yes Yes Filled with sewage and water - Hyacinth, no planting, no fencing 11 Kadirenahally tank 713 3.87 The tank is located in Banashankari II stage - - Scheme. Government has allotted the tank bed to Co-operative Training College. 75 Appendix-3 (Rangewise list of tanks) 12 Kathriguppe tank 705 2.04 The tank is located in BDA Scheme area. No Yes - - Roads have been developed allround the tank. 13 Lalbagh tank 281 12.90 The tank is located inside the premises of - - Lalbagh and is maintained by Horticulture Department. 14 Chikkabettahalli 497 25, 26 20.86 The tank is located towards north of Yes No No fencing, fresh water and live Nil Chikkbettahalli tank. 15 Bagalakunte 543 83, 113 10.07 The tank is located towards west of Yes Yes No Fencing, No planting, Sewage No fencing Bagalkunte. is entering. 16 Kempambudhi Tank 698 2 14.84 The Kempambudhi tank is located towards Yes Yes Tank is fully filled with silts and Tank is proposed for west of Gavipuram Guttahalli. The tank is ill sewage water development by the kept by allowing sewage water from east and B.M.P. from south. A Swimming pool and a park are developed on the southern side and a tree park in the eastern side. A sizeable water sheet is maintained on the northern side. The tank bund is in good condition. There are historical monuments on the bund and in the surrounding areas. Some encroachments area seen on the northern side. 17 Karithimmanahally 699 8, 18, 33 3.87 The tank is located towards western side of No No Tank is breached, river like Tank is situated in the tank Kempambudhi Tank. The bund is in good sewage drain is running in the center of the city and condition. The bed is available for center of the tank. sewage drain running developments. with tank Total 306.96 BANASHANKARI UNIT 18 771 28 6.13 The tank is located in the interior area near Yes Yes Fresh water tank and it is in good - Alahalli west of Bennarghatta road condition, J.P. Nagar 9th phase is coming up adjacent to the tank. 19 Annapanakere 717 6, 14. 2.90 The tank is located near Yelchenahalli along Yes Yes Tank is filled with seweage water - Kanakapura the tank is a small one.

20 - 264 34 15.16 The tank is located between Hulimavu and Yes Arakere and is abutting Bannerghatta Road. There is a huge rock cave towards south of the tank. 21 Bachikere 711 43, 33 1.61 The tank is located adjoining Kenchanahalli Yes Yes Tank is filled with sewage water - Kenchanahalli and is a small one. and no planting, no fencing. 76 Appendix-3 (Rangewise list of tanks) 22 Nandishettipalya 714 1.94 The tank is located at the foot of Shavige No No - - Malleswara Willock near the Dayananda Engineering College 23 269 2 3.71 The tank is located near Industrial area along Yes Yes Tank is filled with seweage water - Kanakapura road. and garbage 24 Kothanur 267 54 6.78 The tank is located near the Regional park Yes Yes Fresh water tank. Tank is fully - between Kanakapura road and Bannerghatta fenced during the year 2001-02 road and also planting done during 2001-02. 25 Kodigekere 238 69 8.71 The tank is located near Singasandra village Yes Yes Fully filled with sewage and no - Singasandra along road. planting no fencing, relocate boundary stones. 26 707 17, 83 3.46 The tank is located near Banashankari III stage Yes Yes Breached tank and filled with - layout garbage & sewage water 27 Halagevaddarahalli 710 1 6.92 The tank is located towards north of Yes Yes Fresh water tank and fully Tank is fully developed Uramundinakere Halgevoddarahalli and is a small one. developed. Fencing and planting under Nature is done. Conservation head. 28 Gowdanakere 709 124 22.34 The tanks are located in the interior near Yes Yes Tank is breached, sites have been - Pantharapalya formed. 29 Jaraganahalli 715 26, 7, 3 32.25 The tank is located towards coast of Yes Yes Tank is dried and bund is - Jaraganahalli and has got approach road from breached tank is filled with Kanakapura road sewage water. 30 Doresanipalya 273 167 20.64 The tank is located towards west of Yes Yes Tank is located near south city - Bannerghatta road and South of Sarakki layout. filled with sewage water. The tank bund is in good condition. There are a few developments in the atchcut area. 31 Doddakere- 708 15 23.22 The tank is located near Hosakerehalli village Yes Yes Tank is filled with Sewage water Fencing and planting Hosakerehalli adjoining Banashankari 2nd stage layout and highly polluted. Tank is done during the 2000-01 fenced. 32 Chunchaghatta 268 70 8.23 The tank is located near regional park between Yes Yes Tank is filled with sewage water Tank is fenced during Kanakapura road and Bannerghatta road 2001-02 and also plan- ting done. 33 Chikkasandra 706 76, 83 5.16 The tank is located near Banashankari III stage No No Tank is fully encroached - layout

34 Bovimaranahalli 701 1.29 The tank is located in the interior near No No Live tank, no sewage, no fencing, - (Vaddarapalya) Halgevoddarahalli no planting. Total 170.45 77 Appendix-3 (Rangewise list of tanks) RAJAJINAGARA UNIT 35 Chokasandra 514 5, 24 11.26 The tank is located towards south of Yes Yes One garment factory part 4 Acres has been fenced (T. Dasarahalli) Dasarahalli encroached, Nine houses constru- with barbed wire. cted, Three small portion of Building encroached, One Temple also encroached. 36 Devitigeramanahalli 884 32 3.05 Yes Yes Fully developed tank fencing - planting done during 2000-01. 37 Gangondanahalli 681 60 28.35 The tank is surrounded by developments. The No No Whole tank converted into - tank tank is very small. residential site with tar road, breached tank. 38 Geddalahalli 347 3 10.22 The tank is located in Rajamahalvilas, II Stage No No The whole tank is breached and Nil Scheme. The tank is breached. BDA has the BDA have formed a layout. formed roads on all sides. 39 Kamakshipalya 671 60 2.64 It is a small tank with standing water. The tank Yes Yes It is a breached tank lot of No is in good condition. There are encroachments encroachment found slum, school on all sides. building and comercial building are found. 40 Kengeri- 675 85 2.15 The tank is located towards west of Bangalore Yes Yes Tank is fully developed and No Kurubarahalli University Campus and near Hallatihanalli Boating is going on. 41 Nagarabhavi - West 673 70 9.42 The tank is located near Bangalore University Yes Yes - No Department work Campus 42 Narasappanakere- 521 19 7.73 The tank is located in the interior, south of No No Sewage water flowing in to the No Kariobanahalli Tumkur road and near Hallakadrenahalli. tank, water Hyacinth is covered. 43 Nayandahalli – 683 5.80 The tank is located near Pantharapalya and No Whole tank is covered by water No development works Halekere Nayandahalli Railway station Hyacinth sewage water flowing in to the tank is adjacent to Bangalore-Mysore 44 Nayandahalli – 683(a) 31 6.15 The tank is located near Pantharapalya Yes Yes Whole tank is covered by water No development works. North-West Nayandahalli and Pantharapalya along Mysore Hyacinth sewage water flowing in road. to the tank is adjacent to Bangalore-Mysore Highway. 45 Nelakadirenahalli- 519 59 2.69 The tank is located in the interior. South of Yes Yes Sewage is entering in to tank, No Halekere Tumkur road and near Nellakadrenahalli close to Shivapura village.

78 Appendix-3 (Rangewise list of tanks) 46 Nelakadirenahalli- 518 62 7.91 Yes Yes Two acres encroached by Partly fenced. Hosakere Ashraya site, Sewage water entering in to the tank, Sixteen guntas encroached by Sri. Jayaram shetty Ex. M.P. which was allotted by K.I.D.B. for run- ning chemical fertilized factory. 47 Sanaguruvanahalli 687 120 6.32 The tank is breached and roads are formed by Yes Yes No. Indication of tank bund - BDA on all sides. The bed is vacant. existences, No water body, Flat area, Western P. 24185/97. 48 Shivanahalli 688 72 3.98 The tank has got standing water. Sullage water Yes Yes All around the tank drain storm No. development were is now allowed to enter. Bund is in good water, constructed by B.C.C. and from Department. condition. BDA Layout surrounds the tank. huge stadium coming up. 49 Srigandhakaval 672(a) 63 0.44 The tank is located towards south of Yes Yes Unani compound wall separates No Srigandhakaval and is a small one. in to two portions, water line passes in the middle of the tank. 50 Valgerhalli 674 43 9.66 The tank is located in the Interior near Kengeri Yes Yes Fresh water tank. - Kelaginakere Satellite town. Total 117.77 TREE UNIT 51 Dorekere, 720 32 7.80 The tank is located near Uttarahalli village. Yes Yes Filled with sewage and weeds, no - fencing, no planting. 52 Vasanthapura- 718 28, 9 6.02 The tank is located towards east of Yes Yes Fresh water, beautiful tank, Fully developed by the Janaradhanakere Vasanthapura the tank is a small area. boating is available. Department 53 Anche Ramanakere 682 3.02 The tank is located towards north of Mysore Road No No - - nearer to industrial area. 54 Binny mill tank 696 30.37 BCC has filled up the tank bed. There is a proposal - - to make a wholesale fruit and vegetable market or a lorry parking area. 55 Gangondanahally 681 0.64 The tank is surrounded by developments. The Whole tank converted into resi- - tank tank is very small. dential site with tar road, breached tank 56 tank 680 46 3.87 The tank is small one. The tank is breached. Yes Yes The tank is developed, lots of - seedling planted, small water pond is made. 57 Dasainakere tank 677 0.06 The tank is a very small one and is occupied by - - unauthorized developments. BDA has got a scheme called around the tank. Total 51.78 79 Appendix-3 (Rangewise list of tanks) KAGGALIPURA RANGE 58 Yadiyur tank 702 6.45 It is located along Kanakapura Road towards No No - - north of Yadiyur village. Water sheet and a park have already been developed. There is a garden land towards northeast of the tank bed. This is more suitable for extension of park. The Tourist Dept is developing tank area. 59 Gubalal 722 25 3.24 The tank is located towards North of Gubalal Yes Yes Fencing and planting done during Fencing & planting (Kasimkhankere) village along Subramanyapura village road. 2001-02 60 Machikere 767 27 8.87 The tank is located near Industrial area long Yes Yes Fully developed tank fencing and Fully developed under Kanakapura road (towards east). planting done. nature conservation scheme. 61 Mogakere 712 111 6.06 The tank is located near Uttarahalli and along, Yes Yes Filled with sewage and water Fencing & planting Uttarahalli Kengeri road. Hyacinth tank bund is widen for formations of road during 2001-02 62 Mylsandra tank I 723 37’58 11.31 The tank is located in the interior and south of Yes Yes Fresh water tank. Fencing and Planting Kengeri. during 2001-02 63 Mylsandra tank II 723 37 11.94 Yes Yes Fresh water tank. Fencing and Planting done during 2001-02 64 Venkatappanakere- 721 6, 64 7.10 The tank is located near Uttarahalli village. Yes Yes Small Qty. of Sewage add to tank. - Uttarahalli Total 54.97 K.R. PURAM TOWN RANGE 65 Sinivagilu 288 21.93 The tank is abutting Koramangala extension. No No Layouts, Parks, Drainage, Formed - The BDA is trying to form sites in the tank by BDA, Highly impossible to bed. The tank is breached. Identify the tank. 66 Thavarekere 277 74, 41 7.10 The tank bund is breached. The atchcut is Yes Yes Tree park is being developed by Tank is being developed developed for residential purpose. The tank is the BMP. by BMP located behind Kempson Industries towards east. 67 Vibuthipura – 302 14.83 The tank is located in the interior and north of No No No fencing, no boundary stones, Nil Urumunidinakere HAL industrial area. There are brick kilns in sewage entering, encroachment the tank bed. should be evicted. 68 Chinnappanahalli 313 15 4.61 The tank is located near road to the Yes Yes Sewage, re-fixing of stones is Fencing done partly, but North of village necessary. spoiled watchman shed is existing in the tank.

80 Appendix-3 (Rangewise list of tanks) 69 Amblipura Kelagina 230 41 3.23 The tank is located in the interior area near Yes Yes No Sewage, No Fencing Acacia plantation in TFS Kere road Acres 70 Doddanabundi tank 312 200 47.08 The tank is adjoining Doddanabundi village Yes Yes Live tank, No sewage, No Nil near Salem Railway Line fencing, Planting is necessary 71 Amblipura Melina 227 36 19.33 The tank is located Sarjapura road and near Yes Yes No Sewage, No Fencing, Fresh Bamboo and Acacia Kere Agaram Water body. plantation during the year 1989-90 72 Garvebavipalya 237(a) 41 9.03 The tank is located along No No Sewage present some portion of Partly fenced Watchman tank bed is used for formation of shed. high way 73 Haralur 229 32 5.16 The tank is located in the interior area south of Yes Yes No Sewage, Fresh water, No Seedlings planted during Sarjapura road fencing, Breached tank, No 1998-99, 500 plants. Boundary stones. 74 Ibbalur 231 36 9.03 The tank is located near Sarjapura road Yes Yes Under development Tanks is developed with the help of local developers and VFC. Seedlings planted during 1989-90 75 307 25 17.74 The tank is located to east of Kaggadasapura Yes Yes No fencing, sewage entering Nil near Salem Railway line through waste weir opened for polluted water 76 Kaikondanahalli 228 8 27.09 The tank is located near Sarjapura road. No No No Sewage, Fresh water, No Raised plantation during Fencing, Seedlings are planted in 1989-90 and 1993-94. TFS, approx, 10,000 Acacia auriculiformis, 5000 miscellane- ous species during 1989-90 and 1993-94. 77 Kasavanahalli 226 70, 50 17.42 The tank is located near Sarjapura road Yes Yes No Sewage, Fresh water, No Acacia plantation during Fencing 1989-90,Nerale,Tore matti Plantation during 1993. 78 Kundalahalli 315 5 10.48 The tank is located near road connecting Yes Yes No fencing, sewage entering, Nil Varthur Road and white field road. Some graveyard is situated, 3 high developments are seen in the atchcut area tension poles erected. 79 Mahadevapura tank 310 7 26.23 The tank is a small one adjoining Yes Yes Encroachment evicted, fenced - Mahadevapura village and planted, no sewage, live tank. 80 Mangammanapalya 237(b) 3.23 The tank is located along Hosur road Yes Fenced, watchman shed is - existing. 81 Appendix-3 (Rangewise list of tanks) 81 Munekolalu 314 25 12 Yes Yes No fencing, no planting is done, Nil encroachments is going on, refixing of stone is necessary 82 Parappana Agrahara 222 23 6.46 The tank is located adjoining New Central Jail Yes No Fencing, No Sewage, Fresh 1000 plants are planted. water, Seedling Planted during-97 83 Singasandra 237 99 4.04 The tank is located near Hosur road near Yes Yes Sewage is entering, partly fenced, - Singasandra village TFS planting is done, Watchman is provided with watch man shed. 84 Agaram tank 278 11 48.38 The tank is located along Sarjapura road Yes Yes Sewage water, breached tank and - towards west of Agaram village. The tank is Fencing, Sewage diverted through covered with water Hyacinth which required the diversion channel. weeding immediately 85 Madivala tank 275 64, 11, 114.16 The tank is in BTM scheme of BDA. This is Yes Yes Tank is under development with Fully developed with the 76, 23 major tank with standing water. The atchcut in fully design. help of INEP fund and the proposed for development in BTM schemes. dev. Works carried out by KLAC, Bangalore. 86 B. Narayanapura 309 14, 109 8.06 The tank is located towards south of Yes Yes Fully encroached, ring road is Nil tank B.Narayanapura village divided the tank, sewage entering, dead and breached tank, ashraya houses and temple is built. 87 Basavanapura tank 330 14 14.07 Yes Yes No fencing, No sewage, fresh Nil water body, road formed by CMC from West to East, Some portion is encroached by South-East Education Trust. 88 Melinakere tank 303 109 14.19 Yes Yes This tank is leased to defence, - Tanks fully developed by re fence 89 Devasandra tank 325 5.81 The tank is located adjoining Madras Railway Yes Yes No fencing, No Sewage, No Nil line to the north of White field road boundary stones Total 470.69 ULSOOR UNIT 90 Kowdenahalli tank 329 27 22.23 The tank is located towards north of ITI No No Filled with Sewage - colony. The bund is in good condition. Some encroachments are been in the shore area. 91 Nagavara tank 354 58 22.73 The tank is located near Nagawara village. It Fully filled with sewage, fencing - is in the down streamside of Hebbal. There is is required. It is proposed for scope for Tourism Department to affect some development under NRCP. developments for Tourists 82 Appendix-3 (Rangewise list of tanks) 92 Vijinapura tank 328 5.26 The side of the compound of ITI factory No No Fully encroached by slum - locates the tank. The bund is in good condi- tion. But residential developments have come up in atchcut area & also northern shore area. 93 Vijinapura tank 327 42 6.45 The tank is a small tank surrounded by Yes Yes This tank is filled with Sewage - unauthorized constructions water and tank is in side the factory 94 Amruthahalli tank 381 115 9.35 The tank is located towards East of Bellary No No Fencing is required, filled with Nil road has got atchcut Sewage

95 Benniganahalli tank 306 47, 55 18.54 The tank is located adjoining Salem Railway Yes Yes Dried tank fly over passing in the - line along old Madras road and towards east of middle of the tank and also the village atchcut area is developed with some railway line channel and borglan factories. line passing. 96 Byataguttepalya tank 339 14 2.49 The tank is located in the BDA Scheme area No No Sewage water, small tank - and is very small. 97 Yengaiahnakere tank 330 9, 46 26.16 Yes Yes Sewage entry, proposed for - development under NRCP. 98 Chalkere tank 341 85 14.22 The tank is located near Challekere village - This tank was totally towards east of Hennur Road. developed under Budget Head Nature Conserva- tion. 99 Channasandra tank 340 64 7.86 BDA Scheme surrounds this breached tank. Yes Yes Dried tank, part of tank is fenced, - BDA has developed peripheral area, left inside the tank planting is done, middle portion as open. watchman with shed is provided. 100 Channasandra tank 305 7.48 BDA Scheme surrounds the tank. It has small - - catchments area. 101 Hennur tank 346 53 23.69 The tank is located towards west of Bannur No No This tank was developed as tree RFO Office, Park, Pond, village. Water is being polluted by Industrial park. FR office was built in the Island, Jogging path etc., Wastes. This should be stopped. tank. 102 K.R. Puram tank 330 9, 46 21.78 The tank is located towards north east of KR - - Puram village and is abutting old Madras road. 103 Kalagondanahalli 345 10.09 The bund is breached. The tank bed is allotted - - tank to Dr. Ambedkar Medical College by the Government. 104 Byappanhally tank 393(a) 3.23 The tank is surrounded by approved scheme of Yes - - BDA

83 Appendix-3 (Rangewise list of tanks) 105 Tank towards north 292 61 3.23 The area is surrounded by BDA Scheme Yes No Breached tank, encroachment by Nil of Bayappanahally ashraya scheme houses, slum developed, temple, no fencing, dry tank. 106 Lingarajapura tank 342 5.48 Unauthorised developments exist on the - - foreshore area & also in the atchcut area. The bund is in good condition. The tank is sufficiently 107 Channasandra tank 340 15.42 This breached tank is surrounded by BDA Yes Dried tank, part of tank is fenced, - Scheme. BDA has developed peripheral area, inside the tank planting is done, left middle portion as open. watchman with shed is provided. 108 Giddanakere Hudi 322 138 9.84 The tank is located to the south of Whitefield Yes Yes No Sewage, No fencing, No Nil tank Road. The atchcut between Whitefield Rd. and planting done. the tank is partly developed for industrial use. 109 Hoodi tank 332(a) 79 5.32 Tank is located north of the village. The bund Yes Yes No sewage, fresh water body, live Nil is breached. tank, no fencing, Devasandra to Hoodi road is passing through tanks, 3 High tension power pole erected, grave yard is situated, waste weir repaired by CMC during 2000-01. 110 K.R.Puram tank 308 9.03 This tank is located south of shandy maidan. Yes Yes No fencing, Sewage entering, Nil Buildings have come up in the atchcut area. Fully polluted, Encroached by ashraya houses 111 Konena Agrahara 299 60 6.48 The tank is located towards south of Airport Yes Yes Totally encroached by Sir, tank Road. The tank is breached Developments M.Visweswaraiah Composite have come up; in HAL, S.P.Pura College and High School. 112 Kodihally tank 297 8.06 The tank is located towards north of HAL - - Road and is adjoining HAL II Stage Layout. 113 Binnamangala tank 295 9.68 HAL II Stage Layout surrounds the tank. The No No No Encroachment, No fencing, Nil tank area is developed by BDA Sewage water, Polluted, The lake is inside MEG premises. 114 Challaghatta tank 298 49.66 The tank is located towards South of HAL - - Road and towards east of Layout. The bund is breached. The tank is being developed as a Golf Course. 115 Maistrypalya tank 279 30 4.53 The tank is breached and is located adjoining Yes Yes BDA layout formed - Jakkasandra Koramangala Layout.

84 Appendix-3 (Rangewise list of tanks) 116 Nainappanna 271 0.84 The tank is located towards Northwest of the - - Settypalya tank village. The tank is breached and unauthorized developments have come. 117 Tank south-west of 271(a) 2.05 The tank is located towards Southwest of Yes Yes Filled with Sewage water, No - Nainappana village. The bund is in good condition. Some fencing & no planting. Settypalya industrial development is coming up in the atchcut area. The tank is small. 118 Byrasandra tank 276 56 10.00 The tank is located towards west of Yes Yes Dried tank, no fencing, tree Tank is proposed to be Bannerghatta Road and towards north of ‘T’ planting has been done. fenced by the BMP of Block Jayanagar. The atchcut is developed 300 mtrs. compound with houses. The BCC has put up barbed wire wall has been construc- fencing. The tank bund is in good condition. ted. 119 Sarakki tank 270 0.05 The tank is very small and is located in Sarakki - - Layout. 120 Nandi Settappa tank 714 1.94 The tank is very small and is located in Sarakki - - layout. Total 343.17 YELAHANKA RANGE 121 Allalasandra 356 15, 38 17.42 The tank is located towards south of Yelahanka Yes Filled with Sewage water, Nil Satellite Town. Partially fenced. 122 Bagalkunte tank 543 113, 83 9.36 No fencing, No planting, Sewage No fencing is entering 123 Chikkabettahalli tank 497 25,26 4.60 - - 124 Puttenahalli tank 361 49, 36 14.92 The tank is located towards north of Yelahanka Yes Partially fenced, filled with Nil Satellite town and along Doddaballapura road. Sewage 125 Shivanhalli tank 357 48 4.00 The tank is located towards east of Yelahanka Yes Fencing is required Nil (Near Yelahanka) Tiles and Bricks Factory. The bund is breached to provide a railway bridge. No water is stored in the tank. 126 Chikkamaranahally 348 10.00 The tank is located near Nagasettihally near - - tank RMV II stage. In RMV scheme water sheet proposed by BDA. But now it is learnt that the tank bed area is allotted to space Department and Indian Institute of Science and BDA. Total 60.30

85 Appendix-3 (Rangewise list of tanks) APPENDIX - 4

ENCROACHMENT DETAILS OF BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION.

Sl Name of the Name of the Prior to 1978 Regularized by After 1978 Eviction Proceeding done No. Range Reserve Forest Government Before 1978 cases After 1978 cases No. of Extent No. of Extent No. of Extent No. of Extent No. of Extent Cases in Ha Cases in Ha Cases in Ha Cases in Ha Cases in Ha

1 Bangalore Jarakabande R.F. 18 7.13 ------

2 Kaggalipura Thurahalligudda P.F. B.M. Kaval R.F. - - - - 63 61.91 - - - - Sulekere RF. Total 18 7.13 - - 63 61.91 - - - -

86 APPENDIX – 5

DETAILS OF COMPENSATORY PLANTATIONS RAISED IN BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION Sl Name of the Name of Year Name of the Extent Name of the Remarks No. Range the Scheme in Ha. Plantation Locality 1 Bangalore Animal 2000-01 2406-01-101-1-002 70.00 Land Husbandry Compensatory belongs Department, Plantation 141works to other Land department Agricultural University 2 K.R.Puram Mandur 1995 Compensatory 22.00 Tamarind Afforestation Plantation Mandur 1996 Compensatory 30.00 Miscellaneous Afforestation plantation Mandur 1997 Compensatory 17.25 Tamarind Afforestation Plantation Mandur 1997 Compensatory 15.00 Tamarind Afforestation Plantation Mandur 1997 Compensatory 4.00 Fruit Orchard Afforestation plantation Agora 2000-01 2406-01-101-1-002 40.00 Land Military Compensatory belongs land plantation 141- to other works department 3 Rajajinagara Bangalore 2000-01 2406-01-101-1-002 40.00 University Compensatory Gnana plantation 141- Bharathi works

Total 238.25

87 APPENDIX - 6

PROCEEDINGS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF KARANTAKA

Sub: Permission for erection of protection walls to top priority defence project in Bangalore and Mysore Districts by the defence research and Development organization, Government of India – Issue of orders.

READ: 1) Letter No.2009/EMV/PLG/FOREST dated 14/2/92 from Director General of Research and Development Organisation of Ministry of Defence, Government of India, Bangalore.

2) Letter No.33/GFL/CR.109/91-92, dated 15/2/92 from the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests-II, Bangalore.

PREAMBLE: The Director General of Research and Development Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Government of India, Bangalore, vide his letter read at (1) above, has requested for permission to erect protection walls all around the following forest areas to Establish Defence Electronic Welfare Range, a top priority Defence Project of National importance.

Bangalore South Taluk 1. Jyothipura R.F. 500 acres 2. Kattugollahalli R.F. 300 acres 3. Marasandra R.F. 465 acres 4. Chokkanahalli R.F. 308 acres 5. Mandur R.F. 324 acres Total 1,967 acres

The Director General, Research and Development has specifically stated that no portion of forest land will be utilized for construction purposes, and no cutting of trees or damage to forest land will take place.

The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests-II, vide his letter read at (2) above has reported that as it does not involve lease or release of the forest area and does not involve diversion of forest land for non-forestry purpose, on the other hand they are requesting for erection of boundary walls all over the Reserve Forest area which will provide cover and camouflage to the top priority defence project and incidentally it will help the Forest Department to protect the forest from fire, grazing, pilferage and smuggling and also encourage luxurious growth of natural regeneration.

Hence he has recommended the proposal of Ministry of defence.

88 GOVERNMENT ORDER NO.AHFF 22 FGL 92, BANGALORE, DATED - 3-1992 The matter was examined in detail and Government are pleased to permit the Defence Authority for erection of protection walls all around the following forest area subject to the conditions stipulated below: a) Bangalore South District 1. Jyothipura R.F. 570 acres 2. Kattugollahalli R.F. 300 acres 3. Marasandra R.F. 465 acres 4. Chokkanahalli R.F. 305 acres 5. Mandur R.F. 324 acres Total 1,967 acres Conditions:

1. The boundary wall/fencing should be done all around the forest area, so that there is no confusion/dispute regarding the boundary of forest land and the Defence land.

2. Gates/entrance at appropriate places as indicated by the forest department should be provided for the entry of the forest officers/staff of the Forest.

3. Defence Authorities should not make use of or enter into the forest area without the specific permission of the Forest Department.

BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF KARNATAKA, ( H.S. RAIANNA) Under Secretary to Government, Animal Husbandry Fisheries and Forest Department.

89 APPENDIX – 7(A & B) APPENDIX – 7A DETAILS OF SANCTIONED AND VACANT POSTS IN BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION

Sl Name of the Designation Sanctioned Filled strength Total Vacant Total No. Perma- Tempo- Perma- Tempo- Posts posts Posts nent rary nent rary 1 Deputy Conservator of Forests -11-1-1 2 Asst Conservator of Forests - 3 3 - 3 - 3 3 Range Forest Officer 5 5 10 5 5 - 10 4Draftsman - 1 1 - 1 - 1 5 Foresters 15 15 30 14 15 1 30 6 Gazetted Manager 1 - 1 1 - - 1 7 Superintendent - 1 1 - 1 - 1 8 First Division Assistant 3 1 4 13 1 - 4 9 Second Division Assistant 1 3 4 1 3 - 4 10 Typist - 1 1 - 1 - 1 11 Forest Guards 8 38 46 8 37 1 46 12Drivers 22422-4 13 Watchers 15 38 53 15 31 7 53 14 Peons 1 2 3 1 2 - 3 15Cleaners 11211-2 16 Female Coolie 1 1 2 1 - 1 2 17 Mali - 2 2 - 2 - 2 18 Caretakers 1 - 1 1 - - 1 19 Butler 1 - 1 1 - - 1 Total 55 115 170 54 106 10 170

90 APPENDIX – 7B DETAILS OF EXISTING RANGES, SECTIONS AND BEATS AND PROPOSED SECTION & BEAT RANGE SECTION BEAT HEAD QUARTERS Anekal Anekal Anekal town Anekal Kumbaranahalli Jigani Jigani Sarjapura Huskuru Sarjapura Sarjapura Bangalore Yeshwanthapura JB Kaval Bangalore Range Nagashettihalli Bellary Road beat Judges layout Nagaeabhavi Hebbal Hesaraghatta Challahalli Gudda Arkavathi Govindapura Sandal spl duty J.B. Kaval J.B. Kaval quarters Tank spl duty Bangalore Range Estate Aranyabhavan Aranyabhavan Aranyabhavan Tree Unit Bangalore Kaggalipura Kaggalipura Gollahalli gudda C & D Pltn. Kaggalipura , Gulikamali Uttarahalli Turahalligudda MF Uttrahalli B.M. Kaval Ganigarapalya Kengeri Turahalligudda SF Ganakallu Sulikere SF Sulikere, Kengeri Tavarekere Basavanatara SF S. Gollahalli, Taverekere Bhanashankari Bhanashankari Halagevadevahalli Kempambudi park Kempegowdanagara J.P. Nagara Byrasandra Puttenahalli- Sarakki K.R. Puram Indiranagara Indiranagara Indiranagara Koramangala Koramangala Krishnarajapura Krishnarajapura K.R. Puram Manduru Manduru Jyothipura Bidarahalli Sandal Spl Duty - B.T.M Layout Yelahanka Yelahanka Yelahanka town Yelahanka town Yelahanka rural Puttenahalli Jala DoddaJala Jala Marasandra Marasandra Marasandra Cokkanahalli Rajajinagar Vijayanagara Vijayanagara Bangalore Range Nagarabhavi Rajajinagara Hegganahalli Bangalore Range Agrahara Dasarahalli Ulsoor Hennur Hennur Hennur tank Amruthahalli Kogilu Ulsoor Gangenahalli Ulsoor Ulsoor Channasandra Nagaruru Nagaruru Nagaruru

91 APPENDIX - 8 STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF MIXED PLANTATIONS RAISED IN BANGALORE URBAN FOREST DIVISION Sl Year of Locality Extent Species Covered No. Plantation (Ha.) ANEKAL RANGE 1 1981-82 Hennagara tankforeshore 20.00 Nilagiri. 2 1981-82 Kumbaranahally SF 4.80 Bevu, Sirude, Kamara, Sissoo, A. auriculiformis 3 1981-82 Hennagara Gomala Area 20.00 Nilagiri, Kamara. 4 1982-84 Karaguru panchayithi 10.00 Sissoo. 5 1982-84 Mayasandra tankforeshore 6.00 Jali. 6 1983-84 Jigony tank foreshore 10.00 Karijali. 7 1983-84 Haragadde Panchayithi 2.00 Hunige, Nerale, Hippe. 8 1983-84 Government Junior College, Anekal 0.50 Pekkodiya. 9 1983-84 Anekal-Bannerughatta, 20Km Sissoo, Gulmohar, Nerale, Bevu, Spathodia, Mavu. 10 1984-85 Sarjapura tank plantation 5.00 Jala, Sissoo. 11 1984-85 Attibele Chandapura road NH7 10.00 Sissoo,Gulmohar,Sampige,Nerale,Bevu,Malemara,Ala. 12 1985-86 Honna Kalasapura tank 5.00 Karijali, A. auriculiformis 13 1985-86 Sarjapura tank plantation 1.00 Jali, Sissoo. 14 1985-86 tank foreshore 10.00 Karijali, Mathi, Bamboo. 15 1985-86 Anekal Attibele raodside 1Km Nilagiri, A. auriculiformis, Jali. 16 1985-86 Anekal tali roadside 1Km Nilagiri, A. auriculiformis 17 1985-86 Samanduru railway raod 1.25Km Salle, A. auriculiformis, Nilagiri, Saruli. 18 1986-87 Mahadeshwara SF 30.00 A. auriculiformis, Bamboo, Honge, Hippe, Nerale. 19 1986-87 Attibele Sarjapura 10.00 Sissoo, Nilagiri. 20 1986-87 Maraguru tank foreshore 5.00 Thore Mathi, Jali, Sissoo, Honge, Bamboo. 21 1986-87 Anekal Railway raod 1Km Sakke, Agala tharis. 22 1986-87 Attibele-Sarjapura road 10Km Nilagiri, Acacia, Sissoo. 23 1987-88 Hugoru railve side plantation 10.00 Nerale, Sissoo, Acacia, Jali, Peltophorum, Nilagiri. 24 1987-88 Huskuru tank plantation 1.00 Jali. 25 1987-88 Muthinalluru tank plantation 15.00 Acacia, Sissoo, Thore, Mathi. 26 1987-88 Ramasangara railway line 1.25Km Acacia. 27 1987-88 Illige railway side plantation 1.25Km Acacia. 28 1987-88 Sarjapura-Bangalore raod 9Km Acacia, Nilagiri. 29 1987-89 Iggaluru tank foreshore 5.00 Nerale,Jali,Sissoo,Honge,Hippe,Thoremathi, Bamboo. A. auriculiformis, Honge, Hippe Bela, Hunase, Nerale, 30 1988-89 Bannerughatta Gomala 12Km Thangade, Nilagiri. 31 1988-89 Bannerughatta Anekal Road 10.00 Nilagiri, A. auriculiformis, Nerale, Hippe, Sissoo. 32 1988-89 Mahanthalingapura Gomala 10Km A. auriculiformis, Nerale, Hunase, Hippe, Ala. 33 1988-89 Bannerughatta Anekal road 10.00 Nilagiri, A. auriculiformis, Hippe, Nerale, Peltophorum. 34 1988-89 Anekal chandapura raodside 10Km A. auriculiformis, Mathi, Nilagiri. 35 1988-89 Attibele TVS roadside 6Km Nerale, Hippe, Sissoo. 36 1988-89 Anekal-Hosuru roadside 12Km Nerale, Hippe, Sissoo. 37 1988-89 Anekal Chandapura railway roadside 10Km Mathi, Acacia, A. auriculiformis 38 1988-89 Attibele TVS roadside 6Km Nerale, Hippe, Sissoo, Peltophorum, A. auriculiformis 39 1988-89 Anekal & Hosuru roadside 12Km Hippe, Nerale, A. auriculiformis, Nilagiri, Bevu. 40 1988-89 Anekal & Attibele 7Km Nilagiri, A. auriculiformis, Sissoo. 41 1988-89 Anekal & Attibele roadside 7Km Nilagiri, A. auriculiformis, Sissoo, Bevu. 42 1988-89 Bidaragere & Karpuru village road 3Km A. auriculiformis, Sissoo, Gulmohar, Basavanapada. 43 1988-89 Anekalthali road 10Km A. auriculiformis, Nilagiri, Bevu. 44 1988-89 Maraguru&Thirumagondanahalli village Road 6Km Nerale, Thangadi, Hippe, Basavanapada. 45 1988-89 Anekal Chandapura railway roadside 10Km A. auriculiformis, Nilagiri, Sarve, Sissoo, Jali. 46 1988-89 Anekal & Hosuru railway raodside 7Km A. auriculiformis, Jali, Sissoo, Nilagiri. 47 1988-89 Mayasandra Samanduru raodside 6Km Hippe, Nerale, Sissoo, Hunase, Peltophorum. Sissoo, S. mahagony, Hippe, Nerale, Acacia, Thangadi, 48 1988-89 Bannerughatta-Anekal road side 20Km Nilagiri, Jakaranda, Peltophorum. 49 1988-90 Dommisandra tankforeshore 5.00 Acacia, Thoremathi, Sissoo 50 1989-90 Hennagara tankforeshore 10.00 A. auriculiformis, Jali, Bamboo, Sissoo, Subabul, Mathi, Hippe. 51 1989-90 Hinnakke tank foreshore 5.00 Jali, Honge, A. auriculiformis, Nerale, Bamboo, Sissoo 52 1989-90 Baggana dodde gomala 15.00 Bela, Hippe, Bevu, Nerale, Bamboo, Sissoo

91 53 1989-90 Muthinalluru tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Sissoo, Thore Mathi 54 1989-90 Sinenara Agrahara tank 5.00 Jali, Acacia. 55 1989-90 Mangalur tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Jali. 56 1989-90 Ittanguru tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Jali. 57 1989-90 Bidaraguthra tank foreshore 10.00 Jali, Sihi Hunase 58 1989-90 Dommisandra varthala road 3Km Acacia, Nilagiri 59 1989-90 Masiganahalli tank foreshore 5.00 A. auriculiformis, Hippe, Bamboo, Jak, Frint. 60 1989-90 Dommasandra-Varthuru road 3Km Acacia, Nilagiri 61 1989-92 Jigonykere tank foreshore 10.00 A. auriculiformis, Hippe, Honge, Mathi, Nerale 62 1990-91 Bannerughatta Gomala 10.00 A. auriculiformis, Sissoo, Thangadi, Nilagiri 63 1990-91 Baggana Doddi Gomala 10.00 Nerale,Hippe,Mavu,Ala,Bevu,Sissoo,Bamboo,Nelli,Bela A. auriculiformis, Thangadi, Peltophorum, Sissoo, Hippe, 64 1990-91 Adooru, Indlavadirasi 3Km Nerale, Subabul. 65 1990-91 Muthinalluru tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Sissoo 66 1990-91 Singena Agrahara tank plantation 5.00 Jali, Acacia, Sissoo 67 1990-91 Guttamaranahalli tank plantation 5.00 Acacia 68 1990-91 Kuguru tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Sissoo 69 1990-91 Agrahara tank foreshore 5.00 Acacia, Sissoo 70 1990-91 Sarjapura, Mangalore road side 3Km Peltophorum, Ala, Sissoo, Acacia. 71 1990-91 Bagooru roadside 2Km Honge, Acacia. 72 1990-91 Bidaragere tank foreshore 5.00 Acacia A. auriculiformis, Bamboo, Nerale, Honge & Pavulas 73 1990-91 Samajuru tank foreshore 5.00 Sissoo, Bamboo, Hippe, A. auriculiformis, Nerale, Peltophorum 74 1990-91 Manasiganahalli tankforeshore 8.00 A. auriculiformis, Bamboo, Sissoo, Hunase 75 1990-91 Bidaragere roadside 3Km A. auriculiformis, Acacia, Hippe, Gulmohar, Kare, Sissoo 76 1990-91 Indlavadi gate-Indlavadi road 6Km Acacia, Thangadi, Honge 77 1991-92 Hennagara tankforeshore 5.00 Karijali, A. auriculiformis, Mathi, Honge, Sihi Hunase 78 1991-92 Muthyalamadavu Gomala 8.00 A. auriculiformis, Honge, Bamboo, Nerale, Hippe Sissoo, Hunase, Honge, Ala, Nelli, Bamboo, Shivane, 79 1991-92 Bidarakadahalli Gomala 20.00 Tahngadi, A. auriculiformis 80 1991-92 Jigony tank foreshore 5.00 A. auriculiformis 81 1991-92 Mahanthalingapura Gomala 10.00 A. auriculiformis, Kamara, Atti, Hippe, Nerale 82 1991-92 Mahanthalingapura Gomala 10.00 A. auriculiformis 83 1991-92 Anekal-Chandapura 3Km A. auriculiformis, Nilagiri 84 1991-92 Sarjapura-Bagaluru raodside 2Km Honge, Acacia. 85 1992-93 Mahadeshwara SF 8.00 Honge, Mathi, Bidiru, Sissoo, Nelli, Nerale, A. auriculiformis A. auriculiformis, Thangadi, Hippe, Nerale, Hunase, Atti, 86 1992-93 Urugana dodde Gomala 20.00 Honge, Sissoo, Shivane 87 1992-93 Bamboo Kette tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Jali, Sissoo, Thore Mathi 88 1992-93 Muttinalluru tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Jali, Sissoo, Thore Mathi 89 1992-93 Thandegattahalli tank 5.00 Acacia, Sissoo 90 1992-93 Mangalur Kamanhalli roadside 3Km Sissoo, Peltophorum, Hunase 91 1992-93 Sarjapura to Mangalore road 3Km Honge, Ala, Hunase, Hippe 92 1992-93 Mahal Boudhenu halli tank 4.00 Acacia 93 1992-93 N.H. to Hosuru raod 2Km Peltophorum, Sissoo, Atti, Honge 94 1992-93 Thimmasandra tank plantation 5.00 Bidiru, Acacia. Sissoo, Acacia, A. auriculiformis, Silver Oak, Ala, Nerale. 95 1992-93 Gudnahalli Gomala 10.00 Thore Mathi 96 1992-93 Gudnahalli tank foreshore 5.00 A. auriculiformis, Bamboo, Thega, Mathi, Hippe. 97 1992-93 Sarjapura-Mangalore road 5Km Sissoo, Hunase, Ala, Acacia, Thangadi. 98 1992-93 Mangalore-Karimanehalli road 3Km Sissoo, Peltophorum, Honge, Mathi, Hippe. 99 1992-93 Singena Agrahara-Bovi Balya road 3Km Nerale, Hippe, Sissoo, Honge, Mathi. 100 1992-93 NH7 Huskuru road 6Km Peltophorum, Sissoo, Mathi, Honge. 101 1992-93 Muttanalluru-Dommasandra road 3Km Acacia, Thangadi, Ala. 102 1993-94 Mahanthalingapura Gomala 10.00 A. auriculiformis,Honge, Bamboo, Nerale, Hippe, Hunase, Arali 103 1993-94 Anekal Rudrabhoomi 5.00 Honge, Hunase, Peltophorum, Gulmohar, Sissoo, Hippe. 104 1993-94 Mahanthalingapura Harapanahalli road 2Km Nerale, Hippe, Atti, Sissoo. 105 1993-94 Bangla Nayakanahalli road 3Km Nerale, Mathi, Peltophorum. 106 1993-94 Hulimangala Hennagara road 6.00 Nerale, Hippe, Peltophorum, Sissoo, Ala. 107 1993-94 Singena Agrahara tank plantation 3Km Nerale, Hippe, Sissoo. 108 1993-94 Attibele Bigal raod 3Km Sissoo, Peltophorum, Arali.

92 109 1993-94 Dommasandra Hongeri cross 3Km Sissoo, Peltophorum, Arali. 110 1993-94 Ramanahalli tank plantation 5.00 Sissoo, Peltophorum, Arali. 111 1993-94 Attibele-Jigala road 3Km Sissoo, Peltophorum, Arali. 112 1993-94 Dommasandra cross-Hoskuru road 3Km Nerale, Sissoo. 113 1993-94 Ittagoru-Kamanahalli road 3Km Nerale, Peltophorum, Sissoo. 114 1993-94 Harappanahalli-Mahanthalingapura road 3Km Atti, Nerale, Sissoo, Hippe. 115 1993-94 Bangka Nayakanahalli road 3Km Atti, Nerale, Ala, Hippe. 116 1993-94 Hulimangala-Hennagara 6Km Nerale, Hippe, Sissoo, Peltophorm, Arali, Honge. 117 1993-94 Koppa-Beguru 6Km Nerale, Sissoo, Peltophorm, Honge, Ala, Arali. 118 1994-95 Bidaraguppe tank plantation 10.00 Acacia, Mangali, Honge. 119 1994-95 Dyavarakere plantation 10.00 Acacia, Sissoo, Jali, Thoremathi. 120 1994-95 Thingala choudadenahalli tank 5.00 Acacia, Hippe, Mangala. 121 1994-95 Thimmasandra tank plantation 4.00 Acacia, Bamboo, Hippe. 122 1994-95 Anekal-Chikkahosahalli road 6Km Peltophorum, Hippe, Nerale, Honge, Sissoo. 123 1995-96 Bikkanahalli tank plantation 5.00 Acacia. 124 1995-96 Kada Agrahara tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Mathi,, Bamboo, Hunase. 125 1995-96 Burugunte tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Mathi,, Bamboo, Hunase. 126 1995-96 Jigala tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Mathi,, Bamboo, Hunase. 127 1995-96 Neraluru tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Mathi,, Bamboo, Hunase 128 1995-96 Kaggalipura tank plantation 5.00 Acacia, Jali, Sissoo. 129 1995-96 Ananthanagara layout 0.25 Sampige, Sissoo, Acacia, Badami. 130 1995-96 Muttanalluru tank 10.00 Acacia, Hippe Nerale, Honge, Mathi. 131 1995-96 Sarjapura Handenahalli tank 3.00 Acacia, Hippe Nerale, Honge, Mathi. 132 1995-96 Sarjapura-Handenahalli road 3Km Hippe, Sissoo, Nerale, Honge, Ala. 133 1995-96 Sarjapura road-Ittagora road 3Km Mathi, Ala, Honge. 134 1995-96 Karimanehalli-Janthagondanahalli road 3Km Hippe, Nerale, Ala, Uvalli. 135 1995-96 Indlavadigate-Chikkahosahalli road 3Km Basavanapada, Peltophorum, Arali. 136 1995-96 Gowrinahalli-Adooru 3Km Basavanapada, Uvalli, Honge, Sissoo, S. mahagony. 137 1995-96 Anekal-Chandrapura 6Km A. auriculiformis, Nilagiri. 138 1996-97 Bikkanahalli-Muttanalluru crown 3Km Hippe, Honge, Nerale. 139 1996-97 Halpura TFS 6.25 Bamboo, Honge, Other 140 1996-97 Gophasandra TFS 7.50 Bamboo, Honge. 141 1996-97 Jigony TFS 2.50 A. auriculiformis, Manjium, Sissoo, Nerale. 142 1996-97 Harohalli TFS 5.00 Huvarasi, Honge, Acacia, Bamboo, Nerale, Hippe. 143 1996-97 Harohalli TFS 5.00 Huvarasi, Honge, Acacia, Bamboo, Nerale, Hippe. 144 1996-97 Jigony TFS 10.00 Honge, Nerale, Hippe, Mathi, Ala. 145 1996-97 Bodarguppe TFS 10.00 Bamboo, Other 146 1996-97 Muthanallur 10.00 Bamboo, Other 147 1996-97 Mayasnadra Doddakere 25.00 Honge, Hippe, Nelli, Biudire, Antuvala, Honge. 148 1996-97 Manjesandra Doddakere 25.00 Honge, Hippe, Nelli, Biudire, Antuvala, Honge. 149 1996-97 Chandrapura Bassal ground 5.00 Honge, Cherry, Peltophorum, Badami. 150 1996-97 GSB Layout 5.00 Peltaphorm, S. mahagony, Basavanapada, Badami. 151 1996-97 Chandrapura Town plantation 10.00 Badami, Cherry, S. mahagony, Sissoo. 152 1996-97 Thattanahalli TFS 6.50 Acacia, Hippe, Jali. 153 1996-97 Muthanallur to Bikkandalli road 3Km Peltophorum, Honge, Sissoo, Nerale. 154 1997-98 Nosenoor TFS 7.50 Bamboo, Nerale, Honge, Mathi. 155 1997-98 Huskur TFS 5.00 Nerale, Honge, Hippe. 156 1997-98 Muttanallur TFS 7.50 Bamboo, Mathi. 157 1997-98 Gentagonabele TFS 12.50 Nerale, Hippe, Paikas, Ala, Atti, Huvarasi. 158 1997-98 TFS 7.50 Bamboo, Holemathi. 159 1997-98 Singena Agrahara TFS 5.00 Nerale, Honge, Ala, Atti, Hippe, Huvarasi. 160 1997-98 Chikkathimmasondra TFS 5.00 Bamboo, Hippe, Nerale, Honge, Mathi. 161 1997-98 Menasinahalli TFS 6.50 Bamboo, Honge. 162 1997-98 Menasinahalli B Block 7.50 Holemathi, Nerale, Hippe, Honge. 163 1997-98 Singasandra TFS 3.00 Acacia, Mathi, Honge. Thimmarayaswamy temple road, Halli 164 1997-98 3Km Huvarasi, Basavanapada, Nerale, Cherry, Honge. road 165 1997-98 Muthanallur to Jammanahalli road 3Km 166 1997-98 Girija Shankar Layout 5.00 Badami, Cherry, Basavanapada, Peltophorum, Sampige. 167 1997-98 Nagappa Layout 5.00 Badami, Cherry, Basavanapada, Peltophorum, Sampige. 168 1997-98 Murali Narayana Layout 5.00 Badami, Cherry, Basavanapada, Peltophorum, Sampige. 169 1997-98 NH7 to Halli Bommasandra road 3Km Honge, Nerale, Basavanapada, Beete. 170 1997-98 Bodarahalli to Biddanehalli 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Honge, Nerale, Bamboo, Holemathi. 171 1998-99 Ittanagur TFS 6.00 Bamboo, Holemathi.

93 172 1998-99 Jarkapura TFS 10.00 Mathi, Nerale, Hunase, Ala. 173 1998-99 Bikkanahalli TFS 5.00 Bamboo, Mathi. 174 1998-99 Bidaraguppe TFS 8.00 Mathi, Nerale, Hunase. 175 1998-99 Manehanahalli TFS 7.50 Bamboo, Holemathi. 176 1998-99 Best thimmanahalli TFS 8.65 Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 177 1998-99 Muttanallur to Hosthoor road 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 178 1998-99 Helalagi to Pathya road 4Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 179 1998-99 Pahja to Huskoor road 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 180 1998-99 Sarjapura to Kallahalli road 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 181 1998-99 Gopasandra to Thimmasedy 4Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 182 1998-99 Ramakrishnapura to Haregodi 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 183 1998-99 Adoor to Nosenoor 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 184 1998-99 Giddenahalli roads 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 185 1998-99 Konasandra to Manchandalli 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 186 1998-99 Sunvavara to Muthyalamadi 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 187 1998-99 Muthaghatti road 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 188 1998-99 Sunvavara Cross to Basavanapada 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 189 1998-99 Sunvavara Sedlahalli 3Km Basavanapada, Sampige, Huvarasi, Nerale. 190 1999-2000 Muthyal Maduva 10.00 Acacia, Mathi. 191 1999-2000 Sunavar TFS & Channel 10.00 Bamboo, Mathi. 192 1999-2000 B TFS 4.00 Mathi, Nerale, Huvarasi, Hippe. 193 1999-2000 Naganayakanahalli TFS 5.00 Mathi, Nerale, Huvarasi, Hippe. 194 1999-2000 Guddanahalli TFS 4.00 Mathi, Nerale, Huvarasi, Hippe. 195 1999-2000 S Meddalli TFS 7.00 Bamboo, Mathi. 196 1999-2000 Helalgi TFS 6.50 Bamboo, Mathi. 197 1999-2000 Marsur Madivala TFS 4.00 Bamboo, Mathi. 198 1999-2000 Byralahalli TFS 7.00 Nerale, Honge, Beete, Hatti, Honne, Hunase. 199 1999-2000 Rochamanahalli TFS 4.00 Mathi, Mavu, Beete. 200 1999-2000 Hinnakki TFS 7.50 Bamboo. 201 1999-2000 Mugalur TFS 3.00 Mathi, Nerale, Bamboo, Huvarasi, Hippe. 202 1999-2000 Devarakere TFS 4.00 Bamboo. 203 1999-2000 Kakkamalleswara temple ground 6.50 204 1999-2000 Malur Thingepura 20.00 Acacia, Hunase, Nerale. 205 1999-2000 Marsur to Naganyakanaroad 3Km Basavanapada, Peltophorum, Nerale. 206 1999-2000 Sub mengala to Guddanahalli 3Km Nerale, Huvarasi, Bevu. Boganvilla, Kadubadami, Cherry, Nerale, Bottlebrush, 207 1999-2000 Electrici city to Karnataka slate barder NH7 15km Holemathi, Kanagal. Total 928.95+422.75Kms BANGALORE RANGE 1 1991 Gangenahalli 1.00 Basavanapada, Sampige, Gulmohar. 2 1991 Mandur 1.00 S. mahagony, Sissoo, Lagerstromea, Tecoma. 3 1991 Varthur 1.00 Sissoo, Lagerstromea, Tecoma, S. mahagony. 4 1991 K. Narayanapura 1.00 Lagerstromea, Tecoma, S. mahagony, Sissoo. 5 1991 Jolanayakanahalli 1.00 Sissoo, Tecoma, S. mahagony, Lagerstromea. 6 1991 Munnekolalu 1.00 Tecoma, S. mahagony, Sissoo, Lagerstromea. 7 1991 Devarabikanahalli 1.00 Peltophorum, Cherry, Sissoo. 8 1991 Pannathurudenne 1.00 Peltophorum, Cherry, Sissoo. 9 1991 Sulikuntedenne 1.00 Peltophorum, Cherry, Sissoo. 10 1991 Adosiddapura 1.00 Peltophorum, Cherry, Sissoo. 11 1992 Dommalur 5.50 Peltophorum, Cherry, Sissoo. 12 1992 Konenaaghrahara 3.00 Peltophorum, Cherry, Sissoo. 13 1992 Husur 1.00 Gulmohar, Holedasavala. 14 1992 Chinnappanahalli layout 17.50 Gulmohar, Holedasavala. 15 1992 Metropalithin socity area 2.50 Gulmohar, Holedasavala. 16 1992 M.E.I. Layout 8.50 S. mahagony, Sissoo, Peltophorum, Tecoma. 17 1992 Jadajjasa 6.50 S. mahagony, Sissoo, Peltophorum, Tecoma. 18 1992 Srinidhi Layout 3.50 S. mahagony, Sissoo, Peltophorum, Tecoma. 19 1992 Bettahalli 3.00 S. mahagony, Sissoo, Peltophorum, Tecoma. 20 1992 Himalaya 2.19 S. mahagony, Sissoo, Peltophorum, Tecoma. 21 1992 GVK Hebbala 1.00 S. mahagony, Sissoo, Peltophorum, Tecoma. 22 1992 Bangalore 5.00 Basavanapada, Sampige. 23 1992 Bangalore 2.50 Basavanapada, Peltophorum, Sampige.

94 24 1992 Bangalore 4.00 Sissoo, Tecoma, Holedasavala. 25 1994 Cinnappanahalli tank 1.63 Sissoo, Tecoma, Holedasavala. 26 1994 Kaggadasanapura tank 1.50 Sissoo, Tecoma, Holedasavala. 27 1994 B. Narayanapura tank 0.63 Sissoo, Tecoma, Holedasavala. 28 1994 Hoodi tank 1.00 Sissoo, Tecoma, Holedasavala. 29 1994 Garvebhavi Palya 0.93 Sissoo, Tecoma, Holedasavala. 30 1994 Mangammanapalya 0.68 Gulmohar, Basavanapada, Dalchinni. 31 1994 Singasandra 1.15 Sampige, Bevu, Cherry. 32 1994 Agaram tank 1.00 Sampige, Bevu, Cherry. 33 1994 Ulsoor 6.50 Sampige, Bevu, Cherry. 34 1994 Yamalur to Panathur Road 3km Sampige, Bevu, Cherry. 35 1994 Banasavadi to Horamavu 3.25 Sampige, Bevu, Cherry. 36 1994 Panathur to Bogenahalli 3km Sampige, Bevu, Cherry. 37 1994 K.R. Puram Basavanapura 1km Sampige, Bevu, Cherry. 38 1994 Byratti Pavithravana 0.50 Sampige, Bevu, Cherry. 39 1994 to Jayanthi Nagar 3.25 Sampige, Bevu, Cherry. 40 1994 Kithagunne to Bidarahalli to Adur Road 3.75 Sampige, Bevu, Cherry. 41 1995 Raj Bhavan 2.00 Sissoo, Peltophorum, Basavanapada. 42 1995 Nagrur Roadside 1.50 Gulmohar. 43 1995 Silvepura Church 3.00 Gulmohar. 44 1995 M.S. Palya Laxmipura 2.50 Gulmohar. 45 1995 Nanjappa layout 2.50 Gulmohar. 46 1995 Shastri layout 10.00 Gulmohar. 47 1995 Judges colony 12.50 Basavanapada, Sampige, Holedasavala. 48 1995 Airforce wood lot Block A 12.00 Bevu. 49 1995 Airforce wood lot Block I & II 5.00 Bevu. 50 1995 Airforce Teak plantation 3.00 Bevu. 51 1995 G.K.V.K. Woodlot 3.20 Bevu. 52 1995 G.K.V.K. Tamarind etc. 10.00 Bevu. 53 1995 Kangeri 3km Bevu. 54 1995 Gangondanahalli 3km Bevu. 55 1995 Gangondanahalli 3km Bevu. 56 1995 M.E.I. Layout 8.00 Bevu. 57 1995 Jadjasa 6.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 58 1995 Srinidhi Layout 3.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 59 1995 Bettahalli 3.00 Basavanapada, Honge. 60 1995 Himalaya 2.19 Basavanapada, Honge. 61 1995 JKVK Hebbala 1.00 Peltophorum, Halasu, Sissoo, Basavanapada. 62 1995 Hesaraghatta tankbed 10.00 Bidiru, Teaue. 63 1995 Hesaraghatta tankbed 30.00 Bidiru, Teaue. 64 1995 Mathikere 3.75 Sissoo, S. mahagony. 65 1995 Puttenahalli 1.00 Bamboo, Cherry, Honge. 66 1995 Hottekere 1.55 Bamboo, Cherry, Honge. 67 1995 Thotlukere 1.12 Bamboo, Cherry, Honge. 68 1995 Doddabommasandrakere 2.50 Gulmohar, A. auriculiformis 69 1995 Keshavanahallikere 3.75 Dalchinni, Honge, Acacia. 70 1995 Kaikondanahallikere 1.25 S. mahagony. 71 1995 Mangammanakallikere 1.25 S. mahagony. 72 1995 Konenaaghraharakere 1.25 S. mahagony. 73 1995 H.M.T. 15.00 S. mahagony. 74 1995 Gelayarabalaga 10.00 S. mahagony. 75 1995 Sahakaranagara 5.00 Basavanapada, Holedasavala. 76 1995 Mathikere Road side 2.00 Sampige, Tecoma. 77 1995 H.M.T. 3.50 Sampige, Tecoma. 78 1995 R.M.A. Iind cross 1.75 Sampige, Tecoma. 79 1995 Hesarughattakere 10.00 Sampige, Tecoma. 80 1995 Chikkabidarakallu School 1.50 Sampige, Tecoma. 81 1995 Hesarughattakere 30.00 Mathi, Honge. 82 1998 Govindapura NF 11.00 Hunase. 83 1998 Gruhalakshmi 8.50 Basavanapada, Holedasavala.

95 84 1998 J.K.V.K. 2.00 Honge, Cherry, Peltophorum, Gulmohar. 85 1998 Telicom 3.50 Honge, Cherry, Peltophorum, Gulmohar. 86 1998 Sahakaranagara 10.50 Honge, Cherry, Peltophorum, Gulmohar. 87 1998 Raghavendra colony 5.00 Honge, Cherry, Peltophorum, Gulmohar. 88 1998 Hesarughattakere 32.50 Bamboo, Honge, Mathi, Teak. 89 1998 Hesarughattakere 15.00 Bamboo, Honge, Mathi, Teak. 90 1998 Jadjas Layout 6.50 Basavanapada, Gulmohar, Peltophorum. 91 1998 Thindgu kodihalli 1.00 Basavanapada, Gulmohar, Peltophorum. 92 1998 Chindal Highschool chikkabidarakallu 1.50 Basavanapada, Gulmohar, Peltophorum. 93 1998 Government training college 0.50 Basavanapada, Gulmohar, Peltophorum. 94 1998 Government Primary School 3.50 Basavanapada, Gulmohar, Peltophorum. 95 1999 Hesarughattakere 30.00 Bamboo, Honge, Teak, A. auriculiformis. 96 1999 T.B. road to Hesarughatta road 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge, Peltophorum. 97 1999 Kasaghattapura road side 3.75 Holedasavala, Sampige, Gulmohar. 98 1999 Kodihalli Indian express 5.00 Holedasavala, Sampige, Gulmohar. 99 1999 Nyayanga 2.50 Holedasavala, Sampige, Gulmohar. 100 1999 Vishveshwaraya 1.50 Holedasavala, Sampige, Gulmohar. 101 1999 Kanara bank 2.50 Holedasavala, Sampige, Gulmohar. 102 1999 Vidhyaranyapura road side 4.50 Holedasavala, Sampige, Gulmohar. 103 1999 Venkataramanappa 2.50 Holedasavala, Sampige, Gulmohar. 104 1999 Hesarughatta Nuthyagama road side 2.50 Kadu Badami, Arali, Bamboo. 105 1999 Doddabommasandrakere 10.00 A. auriculiformis. Total 497.27+16Kms BANASHANKARI UNIT 1 1992 Micro extension 0.50 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 2 1992 G.H.B.co-operative society 0.50 Sampige, Honge. 3 1992 0.75 Peltophorum, Raintree. 4 1992 Jayanagara 7th Block 0.50 Acacia, Gycana. 5 1992 Kendenahalli 1.00 Tabubia rosea. 6 1992 B.T.M. Layout 1.00 Tabubia avalana. 7 1992 G.U.C.Woodland 1.00 Mathi, Singam. 8 1992 Banashankari 7.00 Cherry, Bauhinia. 9 1993 I.S.RO Layout 8.25 Sissoo. 10 1993 Kanaka Layout 1.50 Sissoo. 11 1993 Pavithavana Kengeri 1.00 Sampige, Honne, Bevu. 12 1993 KFO. Co-operative Society kenchenahalli 4.30 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 13 1993 Omkari hills Mylasandra 2.35 Sampige, Honge. 14 1993 Vishwabharathi Co-operative Society 5.38 Peltophorum, Raintree. 15 1993 Wireless Station Monotoring Station 1.53 Acacia, Gycana. 16 1993 Telecom Compound Tilak nagar 3.00 Tabubia rosea. 17 1993 B.T.M. Layout 5.00 Tabubia avalana. 18 1993 J.P. Nagar 6th Phase 3.75 Mathi, Singam. 19 1993 Banashankari IIIrd State 3.75 Cherry, Bauhinia. 20 1993 Hanumanthanagar 0.75 Sissoo. 21 1993 Hosakerehalli 0.63 Sissoo. 22 1993 Kempabudhi kere 1.25 Sampige, Honne, Bevu. 23 1993 Halegehoderahalli kere 0.75 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 24 1993 Mylasandra kere 1.00 Sampige, Honge. 25 1993 Mogekere 0.75 Peltophorum, Raintree. 26 1993 Dorekere 0.63 Acacia, Gycana. 27 1993 Annapanakere 0.38 Tabubia rosea. 28 1993 Doddakalasandra 0.63 Tabubia avalana. 29 1993 Sarakki 0.38 Mathi, Singam. 30 1993 Kothanoor 0.63 Cherry, Bauhinia. 31 1993 Karithimmanahalli 0.68 Sissoo. 32 1993 Thavarekere 0.25 Sissoo. 33 1993 B.U.C. Campus 10.00 Sampige, Honne, Bevu. 34 1993 National Law School of India University 1.00 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 35 1993 Atratic energy institute 3.00 Sampige, Honge.

96 36 1993 Mogekere tank 0.70 Peltophorum, Raintree. 37 1993 Kempambudi tank 1.62 Cassia, Gycana. 38 1993 Jogikere 1.18 Tabubia rosea. 39 1993 Vasanthapura 1.00 Tabubia avalana. 40 1993 Dorekere 1.00 Mathi, Singam. 41 1993 Karithimmanahalli tank 0.75 Cherry, Bauhinia. 42 1993 J.P Nagar 2nd and 3rd stage echalu 5.00 Sissoo. 43 1993 Jayanagara 4th 5th and 6th 10.00 Sissoo. 44 1993 3.00 Sampige, Honne, Bevu. 45 1993 Chamarajapet 6.00 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 46 1993 Banashankari IInd Stage 6.00 Sampige, Honge. 47 1993 BUC wood lots 8.00 Peltophorum, Raintree. 48 1993 Sports Authority of India 14.00 Cassia, Gycana. 49 1993 Request planting 5.00 Tabubia rosea. 50 1993 Janagar 1,2,3,4, (W.Garden) 5.00 Tabubia avalana. 51 1993 Janagar East 2.75 Mathi, Singam. 52 1993 B.S.K 2nd stage () 3.25 Cherry, Bauhinia. 53 1995 J.P. Nagar 3rd stage eachalu 6.00 Sissoo. 54 1995 Banashanakari 2nd stage 6.00 Sissoo. 55 1995 BUC wood lots 8.00 Sampige, Honne, Bevu. 56 1995 Sports Authority of India 14.00 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 57 1995 Request planting 5.00 Sampige, Honge. 58 1995 Janagar 1,2,3,4, (W.Garden) 5.00 Peltophorum, Raintree. 59 1995 Janagar East 2.75 Cassia, Gycana. 60 1995 B.S.K 2nd stage (Chikkalasandra) 3.25 Tabubia rosea. 61 1996 RBI Layout 5.50 Tabubia avalana. 62 1996 K.S.R.T.C. Layout 5.00 Mathi, Singam. 63 1996 Kempegowdanagara 3.00 Cherry, Bauhinia. 64 1996 Jayanagara 4,5, & 9th Block 6.00 Sissoo. 65 1996 J.C Road 4.00 Sissoo. 66 1996 K.R. Road & others 5.00 Sampige, Honne, Bevu. 67 1996 H.A.L Layout 17.50 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 68 1996 Request 2.50 Sampige, Honge. 69 1996 B.H.E.L. Layout 7.00 Peltophorum, Raintree. 70 1996 BUC Campus 10.00 Cassia, Gycana. 71 1996 National Law School of India University 1.00 Tabubia rosea. 72 1996 Attratic energy institute 3.00 Tabubia avalana. 74 1997 Vanivilas vilas collage 0.25 Mathi, Singam. 75 1997 Poornapraghna samskrutha SC 0.50 Cherry, Bauhinia. 76 1997 Poornapraghna samskrutha SC 4.50 Sissoo. 77 1997 Hosakerehalli 0.63 Sissoo. 78 1997 Kempegowdanagara 1.25 Raintree. 79 1997 Hallagehodehallikere 0.75 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 80 1997 Mailasandrakere 1.00 Sampige, Honge. 81 1997 Magekere 0.75 Peltophorum, Raintree. 82 1997 Dorekere 0.63 Cassia, Gycana. 83 1997 Annapanakere 0.38 Tabubia rosea. 84 1997 Doddakalasandra 0.63 Tabubia avalana. 85 1997 Sinappa extension 3.00 Mathi, Singam. 86 1997 Kathariguppe extension 10.00 Cherry, Bauhinia. 87 1997 Purnapraghna extension 5.00 Sissoo. 88 1997 Vishwabharathi Housing society 5.00 Sissoo. 89 1997 K.S.R.T.C. Kangeri & Kathiguppe 4.00 Sampige, Honne, Bevu. 90 1997 K.S.R.T.C. Shanthinagar 12.00 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 91 1997 Social & Economic Center 10.50 Sampige, Honge. 92 1997 Basavashrama Nachuropathi center 10.00 Peltophorum, Raintree. 93 1997 S.A.I. Shooting range 12.50 Cassia, Gycana. 94 1998 Nagarabhavi main road 5.00 Tabubia rosea. 95 1998 Padmanabhanagara J.C.C 5.00 Tabubia avalana. 96 1998 Bank colony srinagara 5.00 Mathi, Singam.

97 97 1998 J.P. Nagara Varthula road 5.00 Cherry, Bauhinia. 98 1998 Janajyothinagara 10.00 Sissoo. 99 1998 Rajarajeshwarinagara 7.50 Sissoo. 100 1998 Rushabhavathi 6.25 Sampige, Honne, Bevu. 101 1998 National Law School 2.00 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 102 1998 Ideals extension 3.75 Sampige, Honge. 103 1998 B.E.M.N. Block A & B 7.50 Peltophorum, Raintree. 104 1998 Panduranga nagara 3.75 Cassia, Gycana. 105 1998 Nanjundeshwara Layout 1.50 Tabubia rosea. 106 1998 Gowravanagara 5.40 Tabubia avalana. 107 1998 Santrupthinagara 3.35 Mathi, Singam. 108 1998 Vitan Garden Layout 2.50 Cherry, Bauhinia. 109 1998 A.G.H. Layout 2.50 Sissoo. 110 1998 Buvaneshwari & Gururaja Layout 3.75 Sissoo. 111 1998 Purnapraghna Layout 2.50 Sampige, Honne, Bevu. 112 1998 B.H.E.L. (kuvempu layout) 2.50 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 113 1999 B.H.E.L. extension 5.00 Sampige, Honge. 114 1999 Channasandra extension 5.00 Peltophorum, Raintree. 115 1999 B.E.M.L. extension 5.00 Cassia, Gycana. 116 1999 Micro extension 5.00 Tabubia rosea. 117 1999 Kenchanahalli extension 2.50 Tabubia avalana. 118 1999 Ullala Government School road 5.00 Mathi, Singam. 119 1999 B.S.K . Iind stage (Tea guard) 3.75 Cherry, Bauhinia. 120 1999 Channasandra 3.75 Sissoo. 121 1999 B.H.E.L. 3.75 Sissoo. 122 1999 Chanamma kere 2.50 Sampige, Honne, Bevu. 123 1999 Chikkalisandra kere 10.00 Spathodia, S. mahagony. 124 1999 Karenahalli extension 10.00 Sampige, Honge. 125 1999 Gowdanapalya kere 10.00 Peltophorum, Raintree. 126 1999 Kempambudi kere 10.00 Cassia, Gycana. 127 1999 Hittamaddu kere 17.00 Tabubia rosea. 128 1999 Bairasandra kere 20.00 Tabubia avalana. 129 1999 Kari thimmanahalli kere 10.00 Mathi, Singam. 130 1999 J.P. Nagara Sarakki kere 10.00 Cherry, Bauhinia. Total 574.79 RAJAJINAGAR UNIT 1 1990 M.C.M. Layout 3.13 Bauhinia, Cassia, Jakaranda, S. mahagony. 2 1990 N.G.E.F. Layout 7.50 Peltophorum, Gulmohar, Dalchinni, Cassia. 3 1990 Peenya digthal area 1.50 Dalchinni, Honne, Reon. 4 1990 E.N.I. Hospital rajajinagar 0.50 Ashoka, Bauhinia, Cassia, S. mahagony. 5 1990 S.R.S. Pinya (K.E.B.) 0.60 Sampige, Honge, Beau, Peltophorum. 6 1990 Prashanthnagara, Amarajyothinagara 3.75 Honge, Sampige, Silionoale. 7 1990 Magadi road, dasarahalli 3.75 Honge, Nerale, Bevu, Peltophorum. 8 1990 Damachanahalli Gangappanahalli road 3.28 Honge, Nerale, Bevu, Peltophorum. 9 1990 Peenya industrial Areland stage, Degital 10.00 Honge, Nerale, Bevu, Peltophorum. 10 1990 Nagarabhavi Iind stage Malathahalli road 5.00 Kadubadami, Honge, Nerale, Cherry. 11 1990 Mudalaplaya G.K.W. Layout 5.00 Honge, Nerale, Sampige, Basavanapada, Cherry. 12 1990 Goragunte playa-kanteeravanagar 4.50 Honge,Nerale,Sampige,Basavanapada,Cherry,Dalchinni. 13 1990 Request plantings 3.75 Sampige, Cherry, Nerale. 14 1990 Nelekadirenahalli (Halekere) 1.50 Jali, Honge, Mathi. 15 1990 Nelekadirenahalli (Hosekere) 1.25 Jali, Honge, Mathi. 16 1990 Sreeganda kaval 0.13 Honge, Jali, Honge, Mathi. 17 1990 Deepanjali tank 1.00 Bamboo, Gulmohar. 18 1990 Chokkasandra tank 1.25 Jali, Bamboo, Eucalyptus. 19 1990 Narasappanahalli tank 2.50 Jali, A. auriculiformis, Honge. 20 1990 N.P.K. (Trick Block) 5.00 Teak, Honge, Silver Oak. 21 1990 Kamakshipalya kere 0.25 Cherry, Honge. 22 1990 M.E.S. Nelagondanahalli 1.00 Cherry, Honge. 23 1990 Aravinda college Atsal power english 1.00 Honge, Nerale, Basavanapada . 24 1990 Rajajinagar 9.75 Silver Oak, Gulmohar, Peltophorum.

98 25 1994 Nagarabhavi II-state 80 Feet road 2.50 Sampige, Dalchinni. 26 1994 Nandinilayout kanteeravanagara 5.00 Dalchinnia, Cassia, Sampige. 27 1994 Chandra layout 5.00 S. mahagony, Sampige, Honge. 28 1994 Nandinilayout kanteeravanagara 3.50 S. mahagony, Sampige, Honge. 29 1994 Chandra layout Police quarters etc. 6.50 Basavanapada, Cherry, Honge, Nerale, Bevu. 30 1994 Nelakadirenahalli Tank Halekere 1.50 Thore Mathi, Jali, Honge, Nerale. 31 1994 Hosakere 3.75 Thore Mathi, Jali, Honge, Nerale. 32 1994 Narasappanakere 5.00 Thore Mathi, Jali, Honge, Nerale. 33 1994 Deepanjilikere 0.75 Thore Mathi, Jali, Honge, Nerale. 34 1994 Nayandahalli 1.25 Thore Mathi, Jali, Honge, Nerale. 35 1994 Mallathahalli 2.50 Thore Mathi, Jali, Honge, Nerale. 36 1994 Nagarabhavi 1,3rd & I.I.I. Layout 2.50 Honge, Bevu, Sampige, Cherry, Basavanapada. 37 1994 Health Depart layout & S.Kaval 7.50 Basavanapada, Cherry, Kumkum, Honge. 38 1994 Peenya II stage Hegganahalli 7.50 Basavanapada, Cherry, Kumkum, Honge. 39 1994 Kamakshipalya Magadi road 5.00 Basavanapada, Cherry, Kumkum, Honge. 40 1994 I.T.I. Layout Mallathahalli 2.50 Honge, Bevu, Nerale, Basavanapada, Cherry. 41 1994 B.D.A. park and M.I.E. peenya 3.50 Honge, Bevu, Nerale, Basavanapada, Cherry. 42 1994 Nandini layout 2nd stage 2.50 Honge, Bevu, Nerale, Basavanapada, Cherry. 43 1994 B.H.E.L. Township 2.50 Honge, Bevu, Nerale, Basavanapada, Cherry. 44 1994 Shanthaveri gopalagowdanagar 5.00 Honge, Nerale, Peltophorum, Silver Oak. 45 1994 Nirashritara parihara kendra 1.00 Honge, Nerale, Peltophorum, Silver Oak. 46 1994 Peenya buriel grounds 1.50 Dalchinni, Honge, Bevu. 47 1994 Kamakshipalya tank 1.50 Cherry, Nerale. 48 1994 School premises 2.50 Sampige, Honge, S. mahagony. 49 1994 Temples and request planting 2.50 Sampige, Honge, S. mahagony. 50 1995 Nagarabhavi 1,3rd & I.I.I. Layout 5.00 Sampige, Honge, S. mahagony. 51 1995 Health Depart layout & S.Kaval 7.50 Sampige, Honge, S. mahagony. 52 1995 Peenya II stage Hegganahalli 7.50 Basavanapada, Kadu Badami, Jalari. 53 1995 Kamakshipalya Magadi road 2.00 Basavanapada, Kadu Badami, Jalari. 54 1995 I.T.I. Layout Mallathahalli 2.50 Basavanapada, Kadu Badami, Jalari. 55 1995 Nandini layout 2nd stage 3.50 Dalchinni, Honge, Basavanapada. 56 1995 B.H.E.L. Township 2.50 Dalchinni, Honge, Basavanapada. 57 1995 Shanthaveri gopalagowdanagar 2.50 Dalchinni, Honge, Basavanapada. 58 1995 Nirashritara parihara kendra 5.00 Teak, Silver Oak, Bamboo. 59 1995 Peenya buriel grounds 1.00 Honge, Bevu, Dalchinni. 60 1995 Kamakshipalya tank 1.50 Cherry, Honge, Basavanapada. 61 1995 School premises 1.50 Sampige, Nerale, S. mahagony. 62 1995 Temples and request planting 2.50 Sampige, Nerale, S. mahagony. 63 1996 G.K.W. Layout 5.00 Sampige, Nerale, S. mahagony. 64 1996 Cindicant Bank Layout 12.50 Sampige, Nerale, S. mahagony. 65 1996 N.P.K. Colony 7.50 Sampige, Nerale, S. mahagony. 66 1996 B.E.L. Layout 15.00 Sampige, Cherry, Honge, Basavanapada. 67 1996 H.A.L Layout 5.00 Sampige, Cherry, Honge, Basavanapada. 68 1996 R.P.C. Layout 1.50 Sampige, Cherry, Honge, Basavanapada. 69 1996 Cindicant Bank Layout Andrahalli 2.50 Sampige, Cherry, Honge, Basavanapada. 70 1996 Gelayarabalaga 2.50 Sampige, Cherry, Honge, Basavanapada. 71 1996 N.P.K. (Trick Block) 5.00 Teak, Silver Oak, Honge. 72 1996 Kamakshipalya kere 0.25 Cherry, Honge. 73 1996 M.E.S Nelagondanahalli 1.00 Basavanapada, Sampige, Cherry. 74 1996 Aravinda college Atsal power english 1.00 Basavanapada, Sampige, Cherry. 75 1997 Sumunahill Leprasi Center 18.00 Teak, Silver Oak, Bamboo. 76 1997 Nelakadirenahalli Tank Halekere 1.50 Mathi, A. auriculiformis, Bamboo. 77 1997 Nelakadirenahalli Tank Hosakere 1.25 Mathi, A. auriculiformis, Bamboo. 78 1998 Basaveshwaranagara saneguruvanahalli 12.00 Honge, S. mahagony, Sampige, Cherry. 79 1998 Nagarabhavi Iind stage 10.00 Honge, S. mahagony, Sampige, Cherry. 80 1998 Chandra extension dipanjinagara 5.00 Basavanapada, Sampige, Kumkum. 81 1998 Rajajinagar 4.00 Basavanapada, Sampige, Kumkum. 82 1998 West of card road 1.50 Silver Oak, Ashoka, Basavanapada. 83 1998 Gangondanahalli 2.50 Silver Oak, Ashoka, Basavanapada. 84 1998 H.A.L. Layout 5.25 Silver Oak, Ashoka, Basavanapada.

99 85 1998 Litla Flower School 2.00 Sampige, Peltophorum. 86 1998 Kannahalli School 2.00 Sampige, Peltophorum. 87 1998 Sumanahalli Leprasi center 18.00 Teak, Silver Oak. 88 1998 N.P.K. 8.00 Teak, Silver Oak, Bamboo. 89 1998 Beggars colony 4.50 Teak, Silver Oak, Bamboo. 90 1998 Beggars colony 5.75 Teak, Silver Oak, Bamboo. 91 1998 Beggars colony 9.25 Teak, Silver Oak, Bamboo. 92 1998 Beggars colony 5.00 Teak, Silver Oak, Bamboo. 93 1998 Beggars colony 4.25 Teak, Silver Oak, Bamboo. 94 1998 Homanahalli 7.50 Basavanapada, Silver Oak, Sampige. 95 1998 Dr. Ambedkar college Hostel 1.00 Teak, Silver Oak. 96 1998 Vishwanidom 15.00 Teak. 97 1998 N.P.K. 2.00 Teak, Silver Oak, Bamboo. 98 1998 Rushavathi 3.50 Eucalyptus, Teak. 99 1998 B.W.N.S.B. 1.50 Kumkum, Teak. 100 1998 B.W.N.S.B. 1.50 Kambora, Teak. 101 1998 J.B.Kaval 2.50 Mango, Kadubadami, Sita, Ashoka. 102 1998 Nagarabhavi 10.00 Basavanapada, Kadu Badami, Peltophorum. 103 1998 Kamakshi palya 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge, Sampige. 104 1998 Basaveshwaranaga extension J.P.F. 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge, Sampige. 105 1998 Chandra extension 1.00 Basavanapada, Honge, Sampige. 106 1998 J.K.W. extension Video extension 1.50 Basavanapada, Honge, Sampige. 107 1998 Gangondanahalli extension 1.25 Basavanapada, Sampige, Honge, Cherry. 108 1998 D' Group workers extension 11.25 Bevu, Honge, Sampige, Basavanapada, Cherry. 109 1998 Kempegowda extension 1.75 Bevu, Honge, Sampige, Basavanapada, Cherry. 110 1998 Request Planted 3.75 Bevu, Honge, Sampige, Basavanapada, Cherry. 111 1998 Police training School 6.25 Silver Oak, Teak, Honge, Bevu. 112 1998 Dr. Ambedkar college 4.25 Silver Oak, Teak, Honge, Bevu. 113 1999 Vijayanagara Bulivad 7.50 Medicinal Plants, Ammta Balti. 114 1999 J.B.Kaval 15.00 Bamboo, Ashoka, Ramphala. 115 1999 Magadi road side 7.50 Nerale, Bevu, Arali, Badami. 116 1999 Jarakabande road side 2.00 Rampala, Ashoka, Kadambte. 117 1999 Laggare 4.00 Basavanapada, Sampige. 118 1999 Kenchenahalli 2.50 Shivani, Cherry, S. mahagony. 119 1999 B.D.A.extension 7.50 Shivani, Cherry, S. mahagony. 120 1999 Bapujinagara 1.25 Shivani, Cherry, S. mahagony. 121 1999 Kurabarahalli 2.50 Shivani, Cherry, S. mahagony. 122 1999 Request plantation (Tea guard) 8.75 Shivani, Cherry, S. mahagony. 123 1999 B.D.A. extension 10.00 Shivani, Cherry, S. mahagony. 124 1999 Chandra Layout 20.00 S. mahagony, Basavanapada, Honge. 125 1999 Sampige Layout 5.00 Sampige, Holedavala, Silver Oak. 126 1999 Nagarabhavi Iind stage 10.00 Sampige, Holedavala, Silver Oak. 127 1999 Sampige Layout 5.00 Sampige, Holedavala, Silver Oak. 128 1999 Malagal kere 10.00 Bevu, Sampige, Honge, Cherry. 129 1999 Vinayaka Layout 10.00 Kanagalu, Tecoma, Bamboo. 130 1999 Nagarabhavi main road 10.00 Basavanapada, Honge, Sampige, S. mahagony. 131 1999 Annapurneshwarinagara 10.00 Basavanapada, Honge, Sampige, S. mahagony. 132 1999 Summanahalli extension 10.00 Basavanapada, Honge, Sampige, S. mahagony. 133 1999 N.P.K. Woodlot 8.80 Teak, Mango, Silver Oak. Total 632.44 KAGGALIPURA RANGE 1 1991 O.B.Chudahalli T.F.S. 5.00 A. auriculiformis, Jali, Toremathi, Bamboo. 2 1991 Uttarahalli 1.00 Honge, Nerale, Peltophorum, Gulmohar. 3 1991 Vajarahalli 1.00 Sissoo, Honge, Peltophorum, Nerale, Gulmohar. 4 1991 Chinnakurchi Gomal 10.00 Acacia, A. auriculiformis 5 1991 Mysore Road 6.00 Gulmohar, Arali, Sissoo, Nerale, Spathodia. 6 1992 Bangalore Road 3.00 Basavanapada, Nerale, Bevu, Honge,Jakaranda. 7 1994 Tavarakere to Sulikere 3Kms Honge,Sissoo,Nerale,Gulmohar,Basavanapada. 8 1994 Devagere Road 1.00 Nerale, Honge, Sissoo. 9 1994 K.Gollahalli Road 4.00 Sissoo, Nerale, Honge, Jakaranda, Spathodia.

100 10 1994 Village 1Km Sampige, Nelli, Halasu. 11 1994 Devamachinahalli gunduthopu 2.00 Hunase, Hippe, Nerale, Honge. 12 1994 Byalalu 2.00 Basavanapada, Kumkumaa, Nerale,Bevu, Honge. 13 1994 Kethohalli 1Km Basavanapada, Nerale, Jakaranda, Honge. 14 1994 B.M.Kaval 10.00 Honge, Bage, Hippe, A. auriculiformis, Nilagiri . 15 1994 Thurahalligudda 10.00 A. auriculiformis,Sarve,Honge, Toremathi, Nilgairi. 16 1994 A.G.S. Layout 3Kms Honge, Ourchi, Nerale, Peltophorum, Jakarande. 17 1995 A.G.Employees Layout 5.25 Basavanapada,Honge,Nerale,Jakaranda,Peltophorum. 18 1995 Bharath Co-Operative Society 4.75 Sampige,Basavanapada, Honge, Nerale,Spathodia. 19 1995 Uttarahalli-Kengeri Road 6Kms Gulmohar,S. S. mahagony,Sissoo,Nerali,Arali,Peltophorum. 20 1995 Kaggalipura-Bangalore Road 3Kms Gulmohar, Bevu, Nerale, Sissoo, Honge. 21 1995 Kaggalipura-Bannerghatta Road 4Kms Gulmohar,Nerale,Spathodia,Sissoo,Honge,Peltophorum. 22 1996 Turaligudda Forest Raod side 2.00 Honge,Nerale,Bevu,Sissoo. 23 1996 B.M.Kaval 5.00 Honge,Arali,Bevu,Nelli,Bage,etc. 24 1996 Tavarekere Government School 1.00 Honge, Nerale, Halasu, Sampige. 25 1996 K.G.Halli 1.00 Honge,Nerale,Hunase, Halasu. 26 1996 Gollahalli 4Kms Ala, Arali, Nerale, Hunase, Halasu. 27 1996 Turaligudda 10.00 Honge, Arali, Nelli, Bevu, Ala, etc. 28 1997-98 Poornapragna Extension 10.00 S. mahagony, Bevu, Kadubadami, Cherry, Honge. 29 1997-98 Maruthi Extension 5.00 Cherry, Kadubadami, S. S. mahagony, Basavanapada. 30 1997-98 Thuralligudda State Forest 20.00 Ala, Arali, Atti & Bevu. 31 1997-98 Sulikere state forest 10.00 Hunase . 32 1997-98 Sulikere state forest 15.00 Hunase . 33 1998-99 B.M.Kaval 75.00 Ala, Atti, Arali, Muthuga. 34 1998-99 Magadi road to Chandrappa circle 3.00 Shivane, Nerale, Honge, Bevu. 35 1998-99 Sensitive layout-Kothanur 5.00 Sampige, Honge, Bevu, Basavanapada, Kadubadami. 36 1998-99 Sreyas Layout 5.00 Mahagony, Basavanapada, Bevu, Cherry, Kadubadami. 37 1998-99 Lokeseva Housing Society, Bhuneshwari 5.00 Cherry, Bevu, Basavanapada, Honge. 38 1998-99 Bhuvaneshwari Layout 7.25 Bevu, Basavanapada, Honge. 39 1998-99 Raghuveeranahalli Extn. Byanapalya 6.25 Honge, Sampige, Basavanapada, Bevu. 40 1998-99 Doddakalasandra extension 4.75 S. S. mahagony, Bevu, Basavanapada, Honge. 41 1998-99 Doddaladamara Government highschool 3.50 Silvaroak, Teak. 42 1998-99 Tavarekere Water pumping 3.00 Honge, Basavanapada, Silveroak, Nelli. 43 1998-99 KEB Homanahalli 3.00 Teak, Basavanapada, Sampige, Nelli,Badami,Jakaranda. 44 1998-99 BWSSB, Udipalya 4.00 Silveroak, Teak, Nelli, Badami, Basavanapada. 45 1998-99 Thuralliguda SF 14.00 Ala, Arali, Goni, Atti, Basari. 46 1998-99 Thipugondanahalli tank foreshore 45.00 A. auriculiformis, Kamara, Bamboo, Bevu. 47 1998-99 Thimmasandra extension 3.00 Bevu, Honge, S. S. mahagony, Basavanapada. 48 1998-99 Purnima extension (Bapuji extension) 2.75 Basavanapada, Cheri, Kumkuma, Bevu, Sampige, Honge. 49 1998-99 Magadiraod to Charappa circle roadside 3Km Shivane, Nerale, Honge, Bevu. 50 1998-99 Thataguppe school 3.00 Silveroak, Sampige, Honge, Nerale. Silveroak, Bevu, S. S. mahagony, Sandal, Teak, Nelli, 51 1998-99 Art for living udipalya 16.00 Halasu,Ashoka. 52 1998-99 Other schools 6.25 Cherry, Nelli, Honge, Sampige, Nerale. 53 1999-00 B.M.Kaval SF 140.00 Tapasy,Tamarind, Bevu,Bamboo, Kamara, Ficus, Nelli. 54 1999-00 Konankunte cross to 6.00 Bevu, Basavanapada, Shivane, Dalchinni, Sissoo, Honge, Ourchi. 55 1999-00 Doddakallasandra Layout (E) 7.50 Mahagony,Bevu,Basavanapada,Honge,Sissoo,Sampige. 56 1999-00 Thimmasandra Layout (E) 7.50 Dalchinni,Honge,Sissoo,Basavanapada. 57 1999-00 Sri. Balaji Layout (E) 5.50 Beete,Bevu,Cherry,Honge. 58 1999-00 Silf Farm Layout 1.25 Dalichinni,Sissoo,Kumkum, Silveroak. 59 1999-00 Jettipalya 3.00 Sampige, Bevu, Beete, Halasu, Silveroak. 60 1999-00 Kurburpalya 3.00 Sampige,Silveroak,Cherry,Mahagony,Kadubadami,Bevu 61 1999-00 Sulikere 2.25 Cherry, Halasu,Kadubadami, Silveroak, Bevu, Sampige. 62 1999-00 Tajaguppe 3.25 Silveroak, Cherry, Kadubadami, Teak. Kadubadami, Teak, Silveroak, Sampige, Honge, 63 1999-00 Doddabele 3.00 Cherry, Jumnerale, Dalchinn. 64 1999-00 Baburav Extension 7.50 Basavanapada, Bevu, Sampige, Kumkum, Cherry, Honge 65 1999-00 Ganapathipura 3.00 Sampige, Cherry, Haledasavala, Toremathi, Basavanapada.

101 66 1999-00 Jayanagara Co-op Housing society ext.(E) 3.00 Sampige, Basavanapada, Badami, Bevu, Sissoo, Honge. Bevu,Nelli, S. S. mahagony, Dalchandra, Cherry, Halasu, 67 1999-00 Doddakallasandra tank foreshore 24.50 Sissoo, Beete, Badami, Shivane, Honge, Sampiged, Jakaranda, Toremathi, Silveroak. Total 579+28Kms K.R. PURAM RANGE 1 1992 Metropality Society ltd, Hanur road side 3.5km Honge, Tabubia, Gykhana, Ashoka. Plantation 2 1992 Konena agrahara road side Plantation 3.00 Holedasavala,Peltophorum,Basavanapada,Honge, Sampige. 3 1992 Domblur layout roadside 5.5km Holedasavala,Peltophorum,Basavanapada,Honge, Sampige. 4 1992 Chinnappanahalli layout roadside 22km Tabubia, Gykhana, Peltophorum, Bauhania. 5 1993 Konena agrahara T.F.S. Plantation. 2.00 Sissoo, Nerale, Tora mathi. 6 1993 B.W.S.S.B. Challaghatta Plantation 2.50 Peltophorum, Basavanapada, Hunse, Honge, Spathodia. 7 1993 Mangammanapalya TFS Plantation 2.00 Silvar oak, Boganvilla, Honge, Tora mathi. 8 1993 Kaikondanahalli TFS Plantation 2.00 Nerale, Honge, Tora mathi. 9 1993 Devasandra Roadside Plantation 4.50 Sampige, Honge, Ashoka, Basavanapada, Mahagony, Holedasavala 10 1993 Koramangala Gap roadside Plantation 3.00 Spathodia, Bauhania, Sampige, Huvarasi. 11 1993 K.R. Garden roadside Plantation 3.5km Holedasavala, Sampige, Peltophorum, Honge, Gykhana. 12 1993 Singsandra TFS Plantation 5.00 Acacia. 13 1993 Madivala Tank (East) TFS Plantation 3.00 Sihihunse, Honge, Tora mathi. 14 1993 School Plantation 0.25 Gulmohur, Honge, Peltophorum, Sampige. Nerale, Sampige, Tora mathi, Akashamalige, Silver oak, 15 1993 J.J.M.B. Block-II Plantation 2.00 Teak, Holedasavala, S. mahagony. 16 1994 Kesavanahalli layout roadside 1.km Honge, Tabubia, Avalanda, T. Gykhana, Bauhinia. 17 1994 J.J.M.B. Block Plantation 10.00 Emblica officials Alstonia, Ashoka, Halasu,Gulmohur. 18 1994 Agro layout roadside Plantation 5.00 Basavanapada, Holedasavala, T.Gykhana,Peltophorum. 19 1994 roadside Plantation 2.5km Honge, Peltophorum, Basavanapada, Tabubia. 20 1994 Inner circle (whitefiled) roadside 2.5km Honge, Peltophorum, Basavanapada, Tabubia. 21 1994 Gandhipura vinayakanagar layout 5km Sampige, Basavanapada, Cherry, Gulmohur. 22 1994 N.G.E.F.layout roadside 3km Silveroak,Basavanapada,Honge,Peltophorum,Spathodia 23 1994 Disel colony roadside 3km Basavanapada, Sampige, Honge, Bevu. 24 1994 Kalkere layout roadside 2km Spathodia, Gulmavu, Bevu, Basavanapada. 25 1994 B.T.M. layout roadside 2km Gulmohur, Kadubadami, T. Gykhana, Kaiga. 26 1994 N.G.E.F Block Plantation 8.00 Silver oak. 27 1994 Agaramilitary Farm Block Plantation 66.60 Acacia A. auriculiformis, Nerale, Honge, Tora mathi, 28 1994 Varthur (Public Health centre) 0.25 Peltophorum, Sissoo, Sampige.Bamboo. Hunse, Honge, Nerale, Basavanapada,Mavu, Sissoo, 29 1994 Navajeevana Nilaya School Plantation 2.00 Halasu, Peltophorum. 30 1994 Loyala School Plantation 3.00 Silver oak, Ashoka. 31 1994 Mulluru to Gunjur roadside 3.00 Sissoo, Peltophorum, Honge. 32 1994 Chinnappanahalli T.F.S. Plantation 2.50 Sissoo, Boganvilla, Silver oak. 33 1994 Singsandra TFS Plantation 3.00 Sissoo, Boganvilla. 34 1994 Gerebhavipalya TFS Plantation. 2.50 Sissoo, Boganvilla. 35 1994 Mangammanapalya TFS Plantation 3.00 Sissoo, Boganvilla. 36 1994 Madivala Tankbund Plantation. 2.00 Boganvilla & Bottle Brush. 37 1994 Yamalur to Panathur roadside 3km Sissoo, Tora mathi, Honge, Nerale. 38 1994 Panathur to Boganahalli roadside 3km Sissoo, Tora mathi, Honge, Nerale. 39 1994 Bidarahalli to roadside 4.2km Sissoo, Tora mathi, Honge, Nerale. 40 1994 K.R.Puram to Basavanapura roadside 1km Sissoo, Tora mathi, Honge, Nerale. 41 1994 Banasavadi to Hennur roadside 3km Sissoo, Tora mathi, Honge, Nerale. 42 1995 Ramamurthynagara to Jyothinagara 4.2km Sissoo, Tora mathi, Honge, Nerale. 43 1995 H.S.R.layout to 4th A Sector roadside 3km Basavanapadha, Peltophorum, Sampige. 44 1995 H.S.R.layout to 4thB and 7th sector road 3km Honge, Holedasavala, Peltophorum, Basavanapadha. 45 1995 H.S.R.layout to 5th Sector road side 3km Honge, Holedasavala, Peltophorum, Basavanapadha. 46 1995 H.S.R.layout to 6th B Sector road side 5km Honge, Holedasavala, Peltophorum, Basavanapadha. H.S.R.layout to 7th metropalitin society 47 1995 5km Honge, Holedasavala, Peltophorum, Basavanapadha. road side

102 48 1995 H.S.R.layout to 6th A Sector roadside 3km Honge, Holedasavala, Peltophorum. 49 1995 H.S.R. layout to 7th A School roadside 5km Honge, Holedasavala, Peltophorum, Basavanapadha. 50 1995 H.S.R.layout to A metropalitin sector 5km Honge, Holedasavala, Peltophorum, Basavanapadha. road side 51 1995 Teachers colony roadside Plantation 5km Basavanapadha, Honge, Huvarasi. 52 1995 CAR guest house Adugodi 3.00 Sampige, Honge, Aavalanda, S. mahagony, Teak. 53 1995 NGEF Yamanur Plantation. 3.00 Sampige, Honge, Aavalanda, Huvarasi. 54 1995 to doddanekkundi roadside 6km Honge. plantation 55 1995 Rammaiah reddy Vigganapura roadside 5km Sampige, Honge, Gulmohur, Cassia, Tabubia. plantation. 56 1995 Marathahalli to Munikolalu roadside Pltn. 4.5km Kadumba, Jacaranda, Gulmohur, Honge. 57 1995 O' farm road side Plantation 2.5km Sissoo, Arali, Hippe. 58 1995 Thannisandra road side Plantation 2.5km Bevu, Sampige, Ashoka. 59 1995 Medahalli to road side 3.5km Honge, Nerale, Sissoo, Peltophorum. 60 1995 to medahalli road side 3.5km Honge, Nerale, Sissoo, Peltophorum. 61 1995 Kadugodi to belathur road side 2.5km Honge, Nerale, Sissoo, Peltophorum. 62 1995 Mandoor tamrind A & B Plantation 22.00 Tarmarind. 63 1995 Doddanekkundi TFS Plantation 23.00 Honge, Bevu, Cherry, Hippe, Toramathi, Halasu, Goni, Bamboo, Sissoo. 64 1996 Mandoor SF Plantation 30.00 Tarmarind. 65 1996 Challaghatta (IAF) Plantation. 2.00 Honge, Bevu, Cherry, Hippe, Toramathi. Jacaranda,Holedasavala, Basavanapada, Kadubadami, 66 1996 Prashanthanagar Layout roadside 5km Kumkuma, T. Avalanda. 67 1996 HSR layout Ist -sector roadside 10km Honge, Ashoka. 68 1996 CAF quarters Audgodi Block Plantation. 2.00 Honge. 69 1996 Survey of India, Koramangala, B'lore. 3.00 Bevu, Teak, Silver oak, Ashoka. 70 1996 KAS officer colony road side 2.5km Cherry, Kadubadami, Holedasavala. 71 1996 Kalkere layout Roadside Plantation. 5km Spathodia, Sissoo, Basavanapada, Sampige, Gulmohur. 72 1996 Nagaraj layout roadside Plantation. 2.5km Sissoo, Sampige, Kadubadami. 73 1996 Indian oil corporation, Devagundi Block 5.00 Spathodia, Sissoo, Basavanapada. plantation 74 1996 Koramangala Roadside Plantation. 3km Badami, T. Avalanda, Honge, S. mahagony, Huvarasi. 75 1996 Kuldu police camp Block Plantation. 10.00 Silver oak, Halasu, Nerale, Tabubia. 76 1996 Thambuchettypalya roadside Plantation. 3km Sissoo, Arali, Sampige, Honge. 77 1996 Thambuchettypalya roadside Plantation. 3km Sissoo, Arali, Sampige, Honge. 78 1996 BTM layout bank officers colony Pltn. 2km Ashoka. 79 1996 Kaikondanahalli TFS Plantation 4.00 Nerale, Tora mathi, Honge. 80 1996 Doddanekkundi TFS Plantation 5.00 Nerale, Tora mathi, Jali. 81 1996 Kesavanahalli TFS Plantation. 6.00 Nerale, Tora mathi, Honge. 82 1996 Parapana agrahara TFS Plantation. 3.00 Nerale, Tora mathi, Peltophorum, Bidiru. 83 1996 Janak vidyalaya VG roadside Plantation. 0.25 Tabubia, Ashoka. 84 1996 Govt. primary school Hudi. 0.25 Gulmohor, Basavanapada, Kadamba. 85 1996 Govt. Urdu primary school 0.25 Gulmohor, Basavanapada, Kadamba. 86 1997 HSR layout 2.50 Ala, Peltophorum, Kadamba, Honge, Tabubia. 87 1997 Mandur road side 1.00 Sissoo, Spathodia. 88 1997 Kempapura 1.00 Honge, Kadubadami, Sampige. 89 1997 NS palya (BTM layout) 2.50 Cherry, Holedasavala, Honge, Kadubadami, Sampige. 90 1997 Remand home madivala 0.50 Teak, Silver oak, Ashoka, Halasu, Bevu, Honge. 91 1997 T.B.Hospital Old madras road 1.00 Bevu, Honge. 92 1997 BDA park a)N.S Palya J.P.Nagar II stage 0.50 Jacaranda, Honge, Peltophorum, Ashoka, Tabubia. 93 1997 Ramamurthynagara layout road side 1.00 Honge, Spathodia, Arali, Holedasavala. 94 1997 Vishveshwaraiahnagar 0.50 Honge, Spathodia, Arali, Holedasavala. 95 1997 Akshayanagara 1.00 Spathodia, Kadubadami, Sampige, Honge, Bevu. 96 1997 Koramangala 0.50 Heddiga, Spathodia, Ashoka, Huvarasi. 97 1997 Sarjapura mainroad Koramangala 0.50 Spathodia, Tare, Huvarasi. 98 1997 BTM layout 0.50 Teak, Bamboo, Honge, Huvarasi. 99 1997 Kalkere 2.50 Honge, Silver oak, Honge, Bevu. 100 1997 BTM layout 0.50 Silver oak, Honge, Bevu.

103 CMC area Bommanahalli, Agra, Igoor, Basavanapada, Holedasavala, Kadubadami, Sampige, 101 1997 1.00 Mangammanapalya Plantation Tabubia, Bevu, Huvarasi. Bommanahalli, Mayasandra, Basavanapada, Holedasavala, Kadubadami, Sampige, 102 1997 1.00 Doresanipalya. Tabubia, Bevu, Huvarasi. 103 1997 Haralukudi, Yellukudi, Rupasa agrahara 1.00 Cherry, Sampige, S. mahagony, Tabubia. 104 1997 CAR audugodi 0.50 Bamboo, Teak, Beete, Mavu, Halasu. Metropolitian co-operative society BTM 105 1997 0.50 Honge, Cherry, Jacaranda, Holedasavala,Peltophorum. layout Basavanapada, Bevu, Honge, Jacaranda, Hoovarasi, 106 1997 ITI colony 2.50 Holedasavala, Peltophorum. 107 1998 HSR layout Ist sector 5.50 Honge, Tabubia, Dalchinni, Basavanapada, Beete. 108 1998 HSR layout II sector 9.00 Honge, Sampige, Bevu, Tabubia, Dalichinni. 109 1998 HSR layout IV sector 2.50 Tabubia, Hoovani, Basavanapada, Holedasavala. 110 1998 CMC Bommanahalli (Ward No 18,22, 23) 2.50 Kadubadane, Sampige. 111 1998 CMC Bommanahalli (Ward No.19,20,23,24) 2.50 Kadubadane, Sampige. 112 1998 CMC Bommanahalli (Work No 29,30,31) 2.50 Kadubadane, Sampige. 113 1998 Resional agricultural research station 6.75 Teak. Kodathi CMC Bommanahalli (Word No 26,27) Bevu, Basavanapada, Sampige, Tabubia, Kadubadami, 114 1998 2.50 sahiram seed technology kodathi Teak, Silver oak. 115 1998 I.O.C. Devanagundi 6.75 Teak, Silver oak. 116 1998 Challghatta water treatment plant BWSSB 5.60 Teak, Acacia auriculiforms. 117 1998 BTM layout IV & and Vth stage 1.00 Teak,Tabubia, Avalanda, Akashamallige. 118 1998 begur lake 1.00 Cherry,Sampige,Nerale,Honge, Tabubia, Basavanapada. 119 1998 Begur lake to NH 7 road 0.50 Sissoo, Nerale, Huvarasi, Spathodia, Sampige. 120 1998 Sri sai colony 0.50 Nerale, Peltophorum, Huvarasi, Sissoo. 121 1998 Vishwa priyanagar begur 0.50 Basavanapada, Bevu, Sampige. 122 1998 Udayanagara 2.50 Cherry, Basavanapada, Nerale, Tabubia. 123 1998 HSR layout parks 2.50 Cherry, Basavanapada, Nerale, Tabubia. 124 1998 Bilakanahalli vijaya bank layout 2.50 Silver oak, Honge, Beete, Huvarasi. 125 1998 Sarjapura road 2.50 Huvarasi, Nerale. 126 1998 Tala cauvery layout 2.50 Silver oak, Bogavilla, Basavanapada, Peltophorum. 127 1998 Suranjandas road 2.50 Peltophorum, Tabubia, Honge. 128 1998 Kadgodi layout 2.50 Basavanapada, Peltophorum, Huvarasi. 129 1998 Bannergatta circle to hosur road 2.50 Cherry, Honge, Tabubia. 130 1998 Islampura 1.00 Basavanapada, Boganvilla, Ashoka. 131 1999 Jevan bema nagar kodihalli 0.50 Huvarasi, Peltophorum, Basavanapada. 132 1999 Vishweshwariah nagar 1.00 Tabubia, Basavanapada, Sissoo. 133 1999 HSR layout Ist sector 1.00 Bevu, Sampige, Alstonia. 134 1999 HSR layout IInd sector 2.50 Peltophorum, Akashamallige,T. Gykhana, Shivani. 135 1999 HSR layout IIIrd sector 2.50 Peltophorum, Basavanapada, Gykhana, Shivani. 136 1999 HSR layout IV sector 2.50 Peltophorum, Akashamallige, T. Gykhana, Shivani. 137 1999 HSR layout Vth sector 2.50 Peltophorum, Akashamallige, Bevu, Shivani. 138 1999 Akshayanagar 5.00 Arali, Akashamallige,T. Gykhana, Shivani. 139 1999 BTM layout 2.50 Sampige, Cherry, Sissoo, Basavanapada, Holedasavala. 140 1999 O' Farm to hoskote road 5.00 Honge, Cherry, Kadubadami, Sampige. 141 1999 Bellandurwater trement centre Block Pltn-I 10.00 Arali, Basavanapada, Arali, Spathodia. 142 1999 Bellandurwater trement centre Block - II 7.50 Teak, Beete, Tora mathi. 143 1999 St Johns medical college guest house 8.75 Teak, Beete, Tora mathi. 144 1999 CMP centre & sena police anepalya 10.00 Teak. 145 1999 CMP centre & sena police anepalya 10.00 Teak, Beete, Honne, Silver oak, S. mahagony. 146 1999 HAL premises, Doddanekkundi Block 16.25 Teak, Beete, Honne, Silver oak, S. mahagony. Plantations Teak, Silver oak, Mavu, Nelli, Nerale, Halasu,Bamboo, 147 1999 HAL premises, Doddanekkundi Block Plantations 13.00 Acacia A. auriculiformis, Mavu. Teak, Silver oak, Mavu, Nelli, Nerale, Halane, Bamboo, 148 1999 BTM 5th & 6th Block 1.02 Acacia A. auriculiformis 149 1999 Bannergatta circle to gottigere 2.50 Beete, Honge, Dalichinni. 150 1999 BTM layout 2.50 Tora mathi, Raintree, Nerale, Sissoo.

104 151 1999 Nobonagar 2.50 Honge, Cherry, Basavanapada. Request pltn. CAR Teachers colony 152 1999 0.25 Honge, Kadubadami, Sissoo. Micro layout Request pltn. Koramangala club HAL, 153 2000 0.25 Kadubadami, Cherry, Honge. HSR layout 154 2000 Pranidayajangha KAIDB Blor club 0.25 Basavanapada, Hole Dasavala, Honge. 155 2000 KSRP centre Block Plantation 'A' 0.25 Silver oak, Sampige, T.Gykhana. 156 2000 KSRP centre Block Plantation 'B' 0.25 Silver oak, Sampige. 157 2000 Bangalore to Sarjapura road 5.00 Athi, Goni, Hippe. 158 2000 Bangalore to Hoskote road 5.00 Kadubadami, Tora mathi, Basavanapada, Honge, 159 2000 Honur Road to Sarjapura road 5.00 Basavanapada, Sissoo, Nerale. 160 2000 CMS Engg. college Chinnappanahalli 5.00 Tabubia,Gykhana, Dalichinni, Boganvilla, Honge. 161 2000 Doddanakundi (HAL) 'A' Block 12.50 Bottle Bursh, Gykhana, Honge, Dalichinni,Boganvilla. 162 2000 Satheya sai Hospital 0.25 Silver oak, Teak, Dalichinni, Boganvilla, Honge. 163 2000 Doddanakundi (HAL) 'D' Block 10.00 Honge, Dalchinni, Boganvilla, Bamboo, Nelli. 164 2000 IFS Plantation E Mahadevapura Tank 0.10 Silver oak, Teak, Nelli, Mavu, Halasu, Tora mathi . 165 2000 IFS Plantation E Akthayanagar 0.10 Bamboo, Tora mathi, S. mahagony, Silver oak. 166 2000 C/A E Mahadevapura Tank 0.10 Mavu, Sampige, Bela, Mallige, Dalchinni. Total 508.27+179Kms ULSOOR UNIT 1 1992 H.B.R. Iind Block 8.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 2 1992 H.B.R. Layout 9.00 Basavanapada, Honge. 3 1992 O.B.R O.M.B.R. Layout 0.50 Holedasavala, Honge. 4 1992 Wireless Station 0.50 Shivani, S. mahagony. 5 1993 O.M.B.R. Layout 10.25 Dalchinni. 6 1993 H.B.R.A. Block 5.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 7 1993 H.B.R." B" Block 5.00 Basavanapada, Honge. 8 1993 Haimahal 2.95 Holedasavala, Honge. 9 1993 H.B.R. "C" Block 5.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 10 1993 Challakere 5.00 Dalchinni. 11 1993 Hennur 1.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 12 1993 Chinasandra 2.00 Basavanapada, Honge. 13 1993 Government Primary School Mattadahalli 2.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 14 1993 Ambedkar Medical College 1.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 15 1994 Ambedkar Layout 2.50 Dalchinni. 16 1994 Manurayana palya 3.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 17 1994 Ramurthy Nagar 4.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 18 1994 Hennur Layout 5.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 19 1994 OMBR Layout 5.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 20 1994 HBR Layout 5.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 21 1994 School Compound 0.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 22 1995 NGEP Layout 3.00 Basavanapada, Honge. 23 1995 HBR Layout V Block 5.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 24 1995 Ramamurthynagar 5.00 Dalchinni. 25 1995 HBR Layout I Block 2.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 26 1995 HBR Layout I Block (Request) 7.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 27 1995 Mangala Extension 2.50 Holedasavala, Honge. 28 1996 Parachutikal rijiment School 2.50 Shivani, S. mahagony. 29 1996 Varmale Layout 8.00 Dalchinni. 30 1996 Indian Oil Mill road 5.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 31 1996 P. & T. Colony 3.25 Basavanapada, Honge. 32 1996 N G.E. F 5.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 33 1996 H.B.A. Layout 3.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 34 1996 Telecom society tanisandra 3.50 Dalchinni. 35 1996 Nagaruru 3.75 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 37 1996 Seval Mess 6.00 Basavanapada, Honge. 38 1996 Minarvamilll 3.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 39 1996 B.D.A Park 2.50 Shivani, S. mahagony. 40 1996 Nelamangala 3.00 Dalchinni.

105 41 1996 P.W.D. Colony 0.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 42 1996 HAL Layout 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 43 1996 Challakere 5.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 44 1996 Hennur Layout 1.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 45 1996 Chinnasandra 2.00 Dalchinni. 46 1996 Government Primary School Mattadahalli 1.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 47 1996 Ambedkar Medical College 1.00 Basavanapada, Honge. 48 1997 NGEF LAYOUT - Kasthurinagar 10.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 49 1997 Ravi Kirloskar layout 5.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 50 1997 HBR layout - Hennur kere front 5.00 Dalchinni. 51 1997 Babun Palya layout 2.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 52 1997 KSFC layout 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 53 1997 Kanakanagar 2.50 Holedasavala, Honge. 54 1997 Varma layout 5.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 55 1997 Vidla nagara layout 5.00 Dalchinni. 56 1997 Kempapura Hebbal Road 2.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 57 1997 Munirajareddi Badavane 5.00 Basavanapada, Honge. 58 1997 Milatary Farm Hebbal 2.50 Holedasavala, Honge. 59 1997 HBR layout 7.50 Shivani, S. mahagony. 60 1997 Kensree School 3.50 Dalchinni. 61 1997 Amruthahalli to Nagararu Road 6.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 62 1997 Tanisandra - Hegadenagara Road 6.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 63 1997 Police Training Center 6.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 64 1997 Hennuru kere Dande 5.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 65 1997 K.R. Puram kere 6.50 Dalchinni. 66 1997 N.B.E.S.extn. Kasure City Bank revenue 10.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 67 1997 Ravikirloshkar extn. 5.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 68 1997 H.B.R. Extn. 5.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 69 1997 Hennurtank (Front) 2.50 Shivani, S. mahagony. 70 1997 Babunpalya Extn. 2.50 Dalchinni. 71 1997 K.S.N.C. extn. 2.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 72 1997 Kanakanagara 5.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 73 1997 Varma layout 5.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 74 1997 Vidiya nagara Extn. 2.50 Shivani, S. mahagony. 75 1997 Kempapura 5.00 Dalchinni. 76 1997 Munirajareddi layout Military form 2.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. Hebbal 58 1997 H.B.R. Extn. 7.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 59 1997 Kenshree school 3.50 Holedasavala, Honge. 60 1997 Amruthahalli to nagarur road 6.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 61 1997 Polic training school 6.00 Dalchinni. 62 1997 Hennurtank 5.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 63 1998 H.T.R. Block - V 3.75 Basavanapada, Honge. 64 1998 Kalyananagara extn. 11.50 Holedasavala, Honge. 65 1998 Hebbal-Virannapalya ring road 4.50 Shivani, S. mahagony. 66 1998 Hanakka Extension Nagavara 5.00 Dalchinni. 67 1998 Heggade Nagara - Kogilu Block A 5.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 68 1998 Heggade Nagara - Kogilu Block B 5.00 Basavanapada, Honge. 69 1998 Hennooru tank foreshore 15.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 70 1998 BWSSB resource unit 6.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 71 1998 HBR Layout, 2nd stage(SM Reddy ext.) 4.75 Dalchinni. 72 1998 Ramahamipalya A Uf 2.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 73 1998 Ramahamipalya B Uf 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 74 1998 Hennuru tank surrounding 2.50 Holedasavala, Honge. 75 1998 Ring road (Hebbala Veerannapalya) 2.50 Shivani, S. mahagony. 76 1998 Ring road(Veerannapalya_Hennuru) 2.50 Dalchinni. 77 1998 Ramamurthy Nagara 2.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 78 1998 HBR Extension (Seeved Draihej) 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 79 1998 Nagavara Colony, Kaval Bairasandra 5.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 80 1998 Krushi Vishwavidyanilayasahakarasanga 2.50 Shivani, S. mahagony.

106 ext. 81 1998 BFF, 10th Depo 0.50 Dalchinni. 82 1998 Veeranna Palya, Hennuru 2.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 83 1998 OMGR Extension 1.25 Basavanapada, Honge. 84 1998 Government Primary School 1.25 Holedasavala, Honge. 85 1998 Good Year School 0.50 Shivani, S. mahagony. 86 1998 School 0.50 Dalchinni. 87 1998 Thadesandra Good year school 1.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 88 1999 Kannoru tank foreshore 10.00 Basavanapada, Honge. 89 1999 NH 4.8th Maili-Arasinakunte (E) 4.00 Holedasavala, Honge. 90 1999 Bagaluru Bellalli Cross Block A (E) 6.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 91 1999 Bagaluru Bellalli Cross Block B(E) 2.00 Dalchinni. 92 1999 Jakkooru Layout road (E) 2.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 93 1999 Munirajareddy Extension (E) 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 94 1999 Munirajareddy Karnal Extension (E) 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 95 1999 Navelman Bensancan (E) 1.25 Shivani, S. mahagony. 96 1999 KEB Colony Hennuru village (E) 2.50 Dalchinni. 97 1999 HBR Extension, 3rd Block (TG) 2.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 98 1999 Banasavadi Mainroad 1st block 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 99 1999 Tlanari road Koucharakanahalli 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge. (Treeguard) 100 1999 RHS Laboratory, Jakkoru(E) 3.75 Shivani, S. mahagony. 101 1999 Binaganahalli Layout (Treeguard) 10.00 Dalchinni. 102 1999 HRBR layout (Treeguard) 10.00 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 103 1999 Amruthanagara (E) 2.50 Basavanapada, Honge. 104 1999 HRBR layout (Treeguard) 10.00 Basavanapada, Honge. 105 1999 Hennuru tank (E) 10.00 Shivani, S. mahagony. 106 1999 NGEF Layout (Treeguard) 2.50 Dalchinni. 107 1999 Bhuvanagiri nagara(A&B Block)Treeguard 12.50 Shivani, S. mahagony. 108 1999 Channasandra layout (A&B Block)(E) 12.50 Dalchinni. 109 1999 Challakere layout (Treeguard) 2.50 Bevu, Kadhembe, Cherry. 110 1999 Thambubetti Palya Yangayyana TFS(E) 5.00 Basavanapada, Honge. Total 549.70 YELAHANKA RANGE 1 1987 Doddajalakere 5.00 Jali & A. auriculiformis 2 1987 Harohalli T.F.S. 5.00 Jali. 3 1988 Doddajalakere 7.00 Jali & A. auriculiformis 4 1992 Yelahanka B.W.S.S.B. 2.50 Basavanapada, Haludasavala, Cherry, Peltophorum etc. 5 1992 S.F.S. Hostel area 2.50 Balanji, Akash Mallige, Basavanapada, Peltophorum. 6 1992 Attur Layout 2.50 Basavanapada, Spathodia, Ashoka, etc. 7 1992 K.H. B. 2.50 Basavanapada, Peltophorum, Honge, etc. 8 1992 Chikkabettahalli 1.00 Silver oak, Teak, Kadubadami, etc. 9 1992 Marasandra 10.00 Tamarind. 10 1992 Government Primary & Middle School 1.00 Ashoka & Silveroak. 11 1994 Doddajalakere 15.00 Jali & A. auriculiformis 12 1994 Yelahanka Newtown Block - I 2.50 Peltophorum, Spathodia, Dalchinni etc. 13 1994 Yelahanka Newtown Block - II 2.50 Peltophorum, S. S. mahagony, Akash mallige etc. 14 1994 Pattenahalli tank 5.00 Jali, A.. auriculiformis. 15 1994 Airforce Technology area-Yelahanka 5.00 Basavanapada, Thoremathi, Hippe, Halasu, etc. 16 1994 Tarabanahalli-Gadenahalli road 3Kms Spathodia, Basavanapada, Arali, Bevu, etc. 17 1994 Doddajala roadside 3Kms Spathodia, Basavanapada, Arali, Bevu, etc. 18 1994 & 5.00 Jali, A.. auriculiformis. 19 1994 Dodddajala village 0.50 Sampige, Jakaranda, Huvarasi. 20 1994 Chikkajala 0.50 Sampige, Jakaranda, Huvarasi. 21 1994 Bettahalsur 0.50 Sampige, Jakaranda, Huvarasi. 22 1995 K.H.B. Colony 40.00 Mahagony, Sampige,Basavanapadas,Honge,Jakaranda. 23 1995 Marasandra 30.00 Tamarind. 24 1996 K.M.F. Layout 2.50 Kumkuma, Ginkekumbu, Sampige, etc. 25 1996 B.W.S.S.B. Water tank area 2.50 Kumkuma, Ginkekumbu, Sampige, etc. 26 1996 SC-ST Hostel area 2.50 Kumkuma, Ginkekumbu, Sampige, etc.

107 27 1996 Tala cauvery H.B.C.S. 2.50 Kumkuma, Ginkekumbu, Sampige, etc. 28 1996 Kempegowda HBCS 2.50 Kumkuma, Ginkekumbu, Sampige, etc. 29 1996 layout 2.50 Kadubadami, Honge, Cherry, S. mahagony 30 1996 Attar layout 2.50 Kadubadami, Honge, Cherry, S. mahagony 31 1996 Jala T.F.S 40.00 Mathi, Hippe, Antuvala, Bamboo, Bevu, Nerale, Hunase 32 1997 K.H.B. Newtown 20.00 Spathodia,Sampige,Huvarasi,Dhalichinni,Holedasavala. 33 1997 Marasandra S.F 10.00 Tamarind. 34 1997 Marasandra S.F 20.00 Teak, & Miscellaneous. 35 1998 Marasandra S.F 70.00 Teak, Bamboo, & Miscellaneous. 36 1998 Marasandra S.F 40.00 Tamarind. 37 1998 Marasandra S.F 10.00 Bamboo. 38 1998 Yelahanka New town 10.00 Spathodia, Cherry, Sampige, etc.. Spathodia,Dalchinni, Huvarasi,Sampige,Honge, 39 1998 B.T.S. Department, Bright English school 30.00 Kadubadami. S. mahagony, Holedasavala etc. 40 1999 Marasandra S.F 100.00 Teak, Bamboo & Miscellaneous. 41 1999 Marasandra S.F 45.00 Tamarind, Sandal, Beete, Halasu,Neem,Grafted Tamarind 42 1999 Marasandra S.F 40.00 Bamboo, & Miscellaneous. 43 1999 A.M.S. Layout 5.00 Spathodia,Cherry,Sampige,Holedasavala,S. mahagony. 44 1999 Yelahanka, D.B.Pura road 5.00 Spathodia,Cherry,Sampige,Holedasavala,S. mahagony. 45 1999 Double road & club area 2.50 Spathodia,Cherry,Sampige,Holedasavala,S. mahagony. 46 1999 K.H.B. Sirsi 2.50 Spathodia,Cherry,Sampige,Holedasavala,S. mahagony. 47 1999 Attur Layout 2.50 Spathodia,Cherry,Sampige,Holedasavala,S. mahagony. Total 615.5+6Kms

108 APPENDIX - 9 IMPORTANT FAUNA FOUND IN BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION Avifauna The Tree Pie The White Scavenger Vulture The Grey Tit The Brahminy Kite The Jungle Babbler The Shikra The Redwhiskered Bulbul The Green Pigeon The Paradise Flycatcher The Common Peafowl Red Munia The Grey Partridge Black Headed Munia The Common or Grey Quail The Rufousbacked Shrike The White Breasted Waterhen The Scarlet Minivet The Purple Moorhen The Indian Cuckoo Shrike The Coot The Racket Tailed Drongo The Bronze Winged Jacana The Ashy Wren Warbler The Yellow Wattled Lapwing The Golden & Blackheaded Oriole The River Tem The Steaked Weaver Bird The Darter The Spotted Munia The Spoon Bill The Yellowthroated Sparrow The Openbill Stork The Rose Finch The Little Egret The Wiretalled Swallow The Night Heron The Large Pied Wagtail The Cotton Teal The Indian Pipit The Painted Stork The Crested Lark The Short-tied Eagle The White Eye The White-eyed Buzzard The Purplerumped Sunbird The Tawny Eagle The Purple Sunbird The Blackwinged kite The Indian Pitta The Greyheaded Fishing Eagle The Mahratta Wood Peaker The Pale Harrier The Blue Tailed Bee Eater The Black or King Vulture The Koel The Small Greenbilled Malkoha The Crow Pheasnt The Grey Pelican The Rose Ringed Parakeet Or Bengal Vulture The Indian Lorikeet The Indian White Backed The Pied King Fisher The White Breasted King Fisher The Common Grey Horn bill The Indian Hoopoe The Common Grey Hornbill The Barn Owl

Fishes The different Taxa of Fishes present in the lake systems in Bangalore are: Order Cypriniformes: Family Cyprinidae Family Cobitidae Family Siluridae Family Bagridae Family Sacchobranchidae; Order Ophiocephaliformes; Family Channidae Order Mastacembeliformes Family Mastacembelidae Family Cichidae; The total number of species present is about twenty-five. 110 Appendix-9 (Important fauna found) Reptiles a) Snakes: Binocellate Cobra Russels Viper Common Krait Saw Scaled Viper Checkerded Keelback Common Verm or Blind Snake Russell’s Earth Boa Trinket Snake Rat Snake Common Wolf Snake Common Kukri Snake Mock Viper Tree Snake/Common Indian Bronzeback Buffstriped Keelback Cat Snake or Indian Gamma Moonocellate/Binocellate Cobra Banded or Fasciolated Racer Indian Python b) Lizards: Common Garden or Blood Sucker Lizard Common or Brahminy Skink Monitor Lizard Peninsular Rock Agama Indian Chameleon c) Tortoises/Terrapins and Turtles: The Indian Pond Terrapin/Tortoise (Melanochelys trijuga trijuga) is a common tortoise found in the Division. The Starred Tortoise (Geochelone elegans) a land tortoise is said to be quite common along the eastern borders in the semi-arid areas, touching the Chittur District.

The Deccan Soft-shell Turtle (Trionyx leithi) a mud turtle of shallow waters, is found in the Kaveri River system.

d) The Monitor Lizard. Insects Six-Spotted Carabid Beetle Painted Grass Hopper Hooded Grass Hopper Black Spotted Grass Hopper Bush Cricket or Long Horned Grass Hopper Cicada Wingless Grass Hopper Ant Lion Owl Fly Hones Bees Dragon Fly-several sps Stick Insect Praying Mantis White Spotted Tiger Beetle 111 Appendix-9 (Important fauna found) Cantharids or Scrub Beetle Velvet Bug or Lady’s Bug Bright Orange Spotted Beetle Cotton Bug Spotted Scutellarid Bug Dung Fetcher

Spiders The following are some notable spiders found in the division. Garden Spider Black Wood Spider Brown Lynx Spider Green Lynx Spider Argiope Anusuja Social Spider False Widow

Butterflies Butterflies are an important component of bio-diversity of an ecosystem. They perform vital roles. They pollinate flowers. Their eggs and larvae are food for a host of other organisms. Butterflies are associated in an intricate and interesting relationship with plants and other organisms. Visibly they add to the aesthetics of any place.

Over 200 species of plants have been identified and documented from Bangalore city as off now. This is excluding the ornamentals. The floral diversity of Bangalore is ideally suited for butterflies. The plants provide food for the larvae and the nectar of the flowers support the butterflies.

The current list of butterflies of Bangalore stands at 53 species falling into 8 families (there are 10 butterfly families in India, 9 of which are reported from Bangalore)

Further surveys can lead to revision of this number and likely to be Peacock Pansy and the Striped Tiger; the blue hues of the Common Jay, Blue Tiger and the Blue Mormon; the white, yellow and orange Common Jezebel; the green and black Tailed Jay are just a few.

The following are some common but interesting butterflies of Bangalore: Common Mormon Common Wanderer Common Rose Plain Tiger Crimson Rose Common or Striped Tiger Lime Butterfly Blue Tiger Blue Mormon Common Crow Common Banded Peacock Crimson Tip Common Emigrant White Orange Tip Mottled Emigrant Yellow Orange Tip Lemon Emigrant Plain Orange Tip Common Blue Bottle Peacock Pansy Common Nawab Blue Pansy Tailed Jay Lemon Pansy Common Gull Yellow Pansy Pione Psyche Common Jezebel Danaid Egg Fly

112 Appendix-9 (Important fauna found) Other Animals Scorpion Molluscs Slugs Bonnet macaque Macaca radiata Common mongoose Herpestes edwardsi Tiger Panthera tigris Leopard Panthera pardus Jungle cat Felis chaus Wild dog Cuon alpinus Elephant Elephas maximus Sambar Cervus unicolor Spotted deer Axis axis Barking deer Muntiacus muntjak Mouse deer Tragulus meminna Indian wild boar Sus scrofa cristatus Pangolin Manis crassicoudata Common langur Presbytis entellus Small Indian civet Viverricula indica Sloth bear Melursus ursinus Indian porcupine Hystrix indica Indian hare Lepus nigricollis Jackal Canis aureus Flying fox Pteropus giganteus

113 Appendix-9 (Important fauna found) APPENDIX-10 IMPORTANT FLORA FOUND IN BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION Sl No. NAME FAMILY REMARKS 1 Aberica caffra Harv. & Sond. Flacourtiaceae Found in Lalbagh 2 Abrus precatorius Linn. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 3 Acacia auriculiformis A.cunn Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 4 Acacia dealbata Link. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 5 Acacia farnesiana Willd. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 6 Acacia ferruginea De Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 7 Acacia leucophloea Link. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 8 Acacia melonoxylon R.Br. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 9 Acacia nilotica Delile Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 10 Acacia suma Kurz Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 11 Acalypha godseffiana Mart. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 12 Acalypha hispida Burm. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 13 Acalypha indica Linn. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 14 Acalypha wilkesiana mull Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 15 Acampe praemorsa Roxb. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 16 Acanthephippium bicolor Lindl. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 17 Acanthus longifolius Poir. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 18 Acer oblangum Wall. Aceraceae Found in Lalbagh 19 Achras sapota Linn. Sapotaceae Found in Lalbagh 20 Acidanthera bicolor Hochst. Iridaceae Found in Lalbagh 21 Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Wight & Arn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 22 Adenanthera pavonina Linn. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 23 Adenocalymma alliaceum Miers. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 24 Adathoda vasica Linn. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 25 Adiantum pedatum Linn. Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 26 Adiantum raddianum K.Presl. Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 27 Adiantum tenerum Swartz. Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 28 Aechmea chantinii Bak. Bromeliaceae Found in Lalbagh 29 Aechmea fasciata Baker Bromeliaceae Found in Lalbagh 30 Aegle marmelos Linn. Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 31 Aerides ringens Fischer Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 32 Afzelia africana Sm. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 33 Agathis robusta Bailey Araucariaceae Found in Lalbagh 34 Agave albicans Jacobi. Agavaceae Found in Lalbagh 35 Agave americana Linn. Agavaceae Found in Lalbagh 36 Agave angustifolia Haw. Agavaceae Found in Lalbagh 37 Agave franzosinii Baker. Agavaceae Found in Lalbagh 38 Agave parviflora Torr. Agavaceae Found in Lalbagh 39 Agave victoria reginae Moore. Agavaceae Found in Lalbagh 40 Aglaonema commutatum Schott. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 41 Aglaonema marantifolium Blume. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 42 Aglaonema modestum “variegatum” schott. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 43 Aglaonema nitidum Kunth. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 44 Aglaonema pictum Kunth. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 45 Ailanthus excelsa Roxb. Simaroubaceae Found in Lalbagh 46 Alangium lamarckii Thw. Cornaceae Found in Lalbagh 47 Albizzia lebbek Benth. Mimosaceae Found in Cubbonpark and in natural forests 48 Albizzia pinnata Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 49 Albizzia procera Benth. Mimosaceae Found in Cubbonpark and in natural forests 50 Albizzia richardiana Wall. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 51 Aleurites fordii Hemsl. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 52 Aleurites molucana Wild. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 53 Aleurites trisperma Found in Cubbonpark 54 Allamanda cathartica Linn. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 55 Allamanda grandiflora Lam. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh

114 56 Allamanda nerifolia Hook. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 57 Allamanda violacea G.Garden & Field. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 58 Alocacia antiquorum Schott. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 59 Alocasia cucullata G.Don. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 60 Alocasia cuprea Koch. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 61 Alocasia grandis Hook. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 62 Alocasia macrorrhiza G.Don Araceae Found in Lalbagh 63 Alocasia portei Schott Araceae Found in Lalbagh 64 Aloe arborescens Mill. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 65 Aloe abyssinica Lam. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 66 Aloe aristata Haw. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 67 Aloe bakeri Elliot. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 68 Aloe brevifolia Mill. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 69 Aloe saponaria Haw. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 70 Aloe wickensii Pole-Evans. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 71 Alpinia vittata Bull. Zingiberaceae Found in Lalbagh 72 Alstonia microphylla Wall. Apocyanaceae Found in Cubbon park 73 Alstonia microphylla Apocyanaceae Found in Cubbon park 74 Alstonia scholaris R.Br. Apocyanaceae Found in Cubbon park 75 Alternanthera bettzickiana R.Br. Amaranthaceae Found in Cubbon park 76 Alternanthera ficoidea R.Br. Amaranthaceae Found in Cubbon park 77 Amherstia nobilis Wall Caesalpinaceae Found in Cubbon park 78 Anchusa spinocarpus Forsk. Boraginaceae Found in Cubbon park 79 Anda gomesii A.Juss. Euphorbiaceae Found in Cubbon park 80 Andira fraxinifolia Benth. Papilionaceae Found in Cubbon park 81 Andira inermis H.B & K. Papilionaceae Found in Cubbon park 82 Annona cherimola Mill Annonaceae Found in Cubbon park 83 Annona muricata Linn. Annonaceae Found in Cubbon park 84 Annona palustris Linn. Annonaceae Found in Cubbon park 85 Annona reticulata Linn. Annonaceae Found in Cubbon park 86 Annona squamosa Linn. Annonaceae Found in Cubbon park and in natural forests 87 Anoectochilus elatior Lindl. Orchidaceae Found in Cubbon park 88 Anthurium crystallinum Lind & Andre. Araceae Found in Cubbon park 89 Anthurium fissum C.Koch. Araceae Found in Cubbon park 90 Anthurium magnificum Lind. Araceae Found in Cubbon park 91 Anthurium nutans Benth. Araceae Found in Cubbon park 92 Anthurium pedatoradiatum Schott Araceae Found in Cubbon park 93 Anthurium veitchii M.T.Mast. Araceae Found in Cubbon park 94 Anthurium warocqueanum Moore Araceae Found in Cubbon park 95 Antigonon leptopus Hook& Arn. Polygonaceae Found in Cubbon park 96 Aphanamixis polystachya (Wall.) Parker Meliaceae Found in Cubbon park 97 Araucaria bidwilliii Hook. Araucariaceae Found in Cubbon park 98 Araucaria cookii Hook. Araucariaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Infront of DDH. office, High court south, Bandstand, Javafig avenue museum, High court inside. 99 Araucaria cunninghamii Ait. Araucariaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Infront of DDH. office, High court south, Bandstand, Javafig avenue museum, High court inside. 100 Araucaria excelsa Hort. Araucariaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Infront of DDH. office, High court south, Bandstand, Javafig avenue museum, High court inside. 101 Araucaria robusta Hort. Araucariaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Infront of DDH. office, High court south, Bandstand, Javafig avenue museum, High court inside. 102 Ardisia humilis Vahl. Myrsinaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Infront of DDH. office, High court south, Bandstand, Javafig avenue museum, High court inside. 103 Areca alba Bory. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 104 Areca lutencens Arecaceae Found in Cubbon park 105 Arenga saccharifera Labill. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh

115 106 Aristolochia ornithocephala Hook. Aristolochiaceae Found in Lalbagh 107 Aristolochia ringens Vahl. Aristolochiaceae Found in Lalbagh 108 Artocarpus hypargyrea Benth. Moraceae Found in Lalbagh 109 Artocarpus integrifolia L. Moraceae Found in Lalbagh 110 Artocarpus heterophyllus Moraceae Found in Cubbon park 111 Artocarpus lakoocha Roxb. Moraceae Found in Lalbagh 112 Arundo donax Linn. Poaceae Found in Lalbagh 113 Asparagus densiflorus Kunth. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 114 Asparagus plumosus Kunth. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 115 Asparagus setaceus Kunth. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 116 Asplenium nidus Linn. Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 117 Astrophytum myriostigma Lem. Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 118 Astrophytum ornatum Britt & Rose. Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 119 Attalea cohune Mart. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 120 Attalea spinosa Maeyn. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 121 Aucuba japonica Thumb. Cornaceae Found in Lalbagh 122 Averrhoa bilimbi Linn. Oxalidaceae Found in Lalbagh 123 Averrhoa carambola Linn. Oxalidaceae Found in Cubbonpark 124 Azadirachta indica A.Juss. Meliaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 125 Baikaea insignis Benth. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 126 Barleria cristata Linn. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 127 Barringtonia acutangula Gaertn. Fruct. Lecythidaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 128 Basella alba Linn. Chenopodiaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 129 Bassia latifolia Roxb. Sapotaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 130 Bauhinia anguina Roxb. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 131 Bauhinia blakeana S.T. Dunn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 132 Bauhinia galpinii N.E.Br. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 133 Bauhinia hookeri Mull. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 134 Bauhinia kurzii Urban. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 135 Bauhinia purpurea Linn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Beding High court, High court south, Javafig avenue museum, High court inside 136 Bauhinia refescens Lam. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 137 Bauhinia rubescens Pers. Syn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 138 Bauhinia tomentosa Linn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 139 Bauhinia vahlii Wight & Arn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 140 Bauhinia variegata Linn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 141 Beaucarnia recurvata Lem. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 142 Beaumontia grandiflora Wall. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 143 Begonia glabra Aubl. Begoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 144 Begonia metallica L.Sm. Begoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 145 Begonia nelumbiifolia Cham & Schlecht. Begoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 146 Beloperone nemorosa Nees. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 147 Berria ammonilla Roxb. Tiliaceae Found in Lalbagh 148 Berria quinquelocularis Teysm & Binn. Tiliaceae Found in Lalbagh 149 Bignonia chamberlaynii Sims. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 150 Bignonia crispa Buch-Harm. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 151 Bignonia gracilis Lodd. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 152 Bignonia magnifica Bull. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 153 Bignonia megapotamica Spreng. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 154 Bignonia venusta Ker-Gawl. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 155 Bolusanthus speciosus Harmsl. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh 156 Bombax ceiba Burm.(Ceiba pentandra) Bombacaceae Found in Lalbagh 157 Bombax ellipticum H.B.& K. Bombacaceae Found in Lalbagh 158 Bombax malabaricum Linn. Bombacaceae Found in Lalbaghand in natural forests 159 Bougainvillea formosa Bull. Nyctaginaceae Found in Lalbagh 160 Bougainvillea spectabilis Schnizl. Nyctaginaceae Found in Lalbagh 161 Brachychiton acerifolius F.J.Muell. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 162 Brachychiton acerifolius Hemsl. Sterculiaceae Found in High court inside. 163 Brassaia actinophylla F.J.Muell Araliaceae Found in Lalbagh

116 164 Broussonetia papyrifera Vent. Moraceae Found in Lalbagh 165 Brownea ariza Benth. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 166 Brownea grandiceps Jacq. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 167 Brownea rosea Otto. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 168 Brunfesia americana Linn. Solanaceae Found in Lalbagh 169 Brunfelsia calycina Benth. Solanaceae Found in Lalbagh 170 Buddleia asiatica Lour. Loganiaceae Found in Lalbagh 171 Bugenia jabulane Loganiaceae Found in Cubbon park (Near Maharaja Statue) 172 Bursaria spinosa Car. Pittosporaceae Found in Lalbagh 173 Bursera delpechiana Poiss Ex Engl. Burseraceae Found in Lalbagh 174 Butea frondosa Roxb. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 175 Butea monosperma Lam. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 176 Caesalpinia coriaria Willd. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 177 Caesalpinia pulcherima Linn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 178 Calamus rotang Linn. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 179 Calathea mediopicta E.More. Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 180 Calathea ornate Gaertn. Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 181 Calathea picturata Khoh & Linden Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 182 Calathea roseo-picta Regel. Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 183 Calathea undulata Linden & Andre. Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 184 Calliandra brevipes Benth. Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 185 Calliandra heamatocephala Hassk. Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 186 Calliandra tetragona Benth. Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 187 Callistemon citrimus (Curtis) Stapf. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 188 Callistemon linearis DC. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 189 Callistemon macropunctatus Court. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 190 Callistemon phoeniceus Lindl. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 191 Callistemon pinifolius DC. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 192 Callistemon saliguns DC. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 193 Callistemon speciosus DC. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 194 Callistemon viminalis Cheel. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 195 Callistris cupressoides Vent. Cupressaceae Found in Lalbagh 196 Calophyllum inophyllum Linn. Clusiaceae Found in Lalbagh 197 Calotropis gigantean Ait.f.Mudar Asclepiadaceae Found in Lalbagh 198 Calvia racemosa Found in Cubbonpark 199 Camellia japonica Linn. Theaceae Found in Lalbagh 200 Cananga odorata Hokk & T. Thoms. Annoonaceae Found in Lalbagh 201 Canarium communae Linn. Burseraceae Found in Lalbagh 202 Canna edulis Ker-Gaul. Cannaceae Found in Lalbagh 203 Carissa carandus Lour. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 204 Carnegiea gigantean Britt & Rose. Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 205 Careya arborea Roxb. Juglandaceae Found in Lalbagh 206 Caryota urens L. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 207 Casimiroa edulis Llave. Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 208 Cassia alata Linn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 209 Cassia bacillaris Gaertn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 210 Cassia biflora Linn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 211 Cassia carnaval Speg. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 212 Cassia gigantea Dert.ex.DC. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 213 Cassia javanica Linn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Cubbonpark, High court south, Band stand, Javafig avenue museum, Lotus pond. 214 Cassia marginata DC. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 215 Cassia multijuga A.Rich. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 216 Cassia nodosa buch-Ham. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 217 Cassia renigera Wall. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 218 Cassia siamea Lam. Caesalpinaceae Found in Cubbonpark, High court south, Sunken garden, High court inside. 219 Cassia spectabilis DC. Caesalpinaceae Found in High court inside. 220 Cassine glauca Pers. Celastraceae Found in Lalbagh 221 Castanospermum australe Cunn & Fraser Papilionaceae Found in High court south, Maharaja statue,

117 High court inside. 222 Castillova regia Bajer. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 223 Casuarina equisetifolia Linn. Casuarinaceae Found in Sunken garden.and in natural forests 224 Casuarina montana Leschen. Casuarinaceae Found in Lalbagh 225 Catharanthus roseus (L.) G.Don. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 226 Cattleya bowringiana Veitch Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 227 Cedrella odorata Linn. Meliaceae Found in Lalbagh 228 Cedrus deodara loud. Arbgr. Pinaceae Found in Lalbagh 229 Ceiba pentandra Gaertn. Bombacaceae Found in Lalbagh 230 Cephalocereus senilis Pteiff. Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 231 Cerbera manghas Linn. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 232 Cerbera odollam Gaertn. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 233 Cereus peruvianus Hill. Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 234 Cereus peruvianus “Monstrosus” Mill. Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 235 Cestrum diurnum Linn. Solanaceae Found in Lalbagh 236 Cestrum nocturnum Linn. Solanaceae Found in Lalbagh 237 Chamaerops humilis Linn. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 238 Chlorophytum comosum Baker. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 239 Chlorophytum laxum R.Br. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 240 Chonemorpha fragrans (Moon) Clilston Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 241 Chorisia speciosa St. Hil. Bombacaceae Found in Lalbagh 242 Chrysalidocampus lutescens H.Wendl. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 243 Chrysalidocampus madagascariensis Mart. Hist. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 244 Chrysophyllum cainito Linn. Sapotaceae Found in Lalbagh 245 Cinamomum camphora Linn. Lauraceae Found in Lalbagh 246 Citharexylum subserratum Sw. Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 247 Citrus aurantifolia Swingle Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 248 Citrus aurantium Linn. Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 249 Citrus decumana Linn. Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 250 Citrus grandis Linn. Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 251 Citrus limonia Linn. Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 252 Citrus medica Watt. Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 253 Citrus reticulata Linn. Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 254 Citrus sinensis Linn. Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 255 Cleistocactus strausii Backeb. Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 256 Clerodendron incrme Found in Lalbagh 257 Clerodendron splendens Don. Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 258 Clerodendron trichotomum Thumb. Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 259 Clitoria ternatea Linn. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh 260 Clusea rosea Jacq. Clusiaceae Found in Lalbagh 261 Coccothrinax argentea Sarg. Ex. Becc. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 262 Cochlospermum religiosum (L.) Cliston Cochlospermaceae Found in Lalbagh 263 Cocos nucifera Linn. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 264 Cocos plumosa Hook. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 265 Cocos schizophylla Mart. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 266 Codiaeum variegatum Blume. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 267 Coelogyne breviscapa Lindl. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 268 Coelogyne prolifera Lindl. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 269 Coffea arabica Linn. Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 270 Coffea liberica Bull. Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 271 Cola acuminata Schott & Endl. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 272 Colocasia esculenta Schott Araceae Found in Lalbagh 273 Columnea percrassa C.V.Mort. Gesneriaceae Found in Lalbagh 274 Colvillea racemosa Boj.I.C. Caesalpinaceae Javafig avenue museum, High court inside. 275 Congea tomentosa Roxb. Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 276 Cordia alba Found in Cubbonpark 277 Cordia myxa Linn. Boraginaceae Found in Lalbagh 278 Cordyline terminalis kunth. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 279 Corypha umbraculifera Linn. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 280 Costus speciosus Sm. Zingiberaceae Found in Lalbagh

118 281 Cotyledon orbiculata Linn. Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 282 Couroupita guianensis Hook. Lecythidaceae Found in Lalbagh 283 Crassula arborescens Wild. Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 284 Crassula falcate Wendl. Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 285 Crescentia cujete Linn. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 286 Cryptanthus bromeliodes M.B. Foster Bromeliaceae Found in Lalbagh 287 Cryptostegia grandiflora R.Br. Asclepiadaceae Found in Lalbagh 288 Ctenanthe lubbersiana Eichl. Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 289 Ctenanthe setosa Eichl. Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 290 Cuphea hyssopifolia H.B. & K. Lythraceae Found in Lalbagh 291 Cupressus arizonica Greene. Cupressaceae Found in Lalbagh 292 Cupressus benthami Endl. Cupressaceae Found in Lalbagh 293 Cupressus funebris Endl. Cupressaceae Found in Lalbagh 294 Cupressus macrocarpa Hartweg. Cupressaceae Found in Lalbagh 295 Cupressus sempervirens Linn. Cupressaceae High court inside. 296 Cupressus torulosa D.Don. Cupressaceae Found in Lalbagh 297 Cycas circinalis Linn. Cycadaceae Found in Lalbagh 298 Cycas revolute Thunb. Cycadaceae Found in Lalbagh 299 Cycas rumphii Miq. Cycadaceae Found in Lalbagh 300 Cyclanthus bipartitus Poit. Cyclanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 301 Cymbopogon citriodorus Link. Poaceae Found in Lalbagh 302 Cypripedium reginae Walt. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 303 Cyrtomium falcatum J.Smith Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 304 Daemonorops fissus Blume Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 305 Dalbergia frondosa Wall. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh 306 Dalbergia lanceolaria Moon. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh 307 Dalbergia latifolia Roxb. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbaghand in natural forests 308 Dalbergia paniculata Roxb. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh 309 Dalbergia sissoo Papilionaceae Found in Cubbon Park 310 Davallia griffithiana Hook. Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 311 Davallia mariesii Moore. Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 312 Delonix lebbeck Found in Cubbon Park 313 Delonix regia Found in Cubbon Park 314 Dendrobium aggregatum Roxb. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 315 Dendrobium macraei Lindl. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 316 Dendrobium superbiens Rchb. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 317 Dendrobium Superbum Rchb. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 318 Dendrobium transparens Wall. Poaceae Found in Lalbagh 319 Dendrocalamus arundinaceae Willd. Poaceae Found in Lalbagh 320 Dendrocalamus giganteus Munro. Poaceae Found in Lalbagh 321 Dendrocalamus nigra Lodd. Poaceae Found in Lalbagh 322 Dendrocalamus strictus Nees. Poaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 323 Dendrocalamus vulgaris scharad. Poaceae Found in Lalbagh 324 Derris uliginosa Benth. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh 325 Dieffenbachia amoena Bull. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 326 Dieffenbachia picta Scott. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 327 Dillenia indica Linn. Dilleniaceae Found in Lalbagh 328 Dion spinulosum Dyer. Cycadaceae Found in Lalbagh 329 Dioscorea alata Linn. Dioscoreaceae Found in Lalbagh 330 Dioscorea floribunda Mart. Dioscoreaceae Found in Lalbagh 331 Diospyros discolor Willd. Ebenaceae Found in Lalbagh 332 Diospyros embryopteris Pers. Ebenaceae Found in Lalbagh 333 Diospyros macrophylla Wall. Ebenaceae Found in Lalbagh 334 Diospyros mespiliformis Hochst. Ebenaceae Found in Lalbagh 335 Diospyros montana Roxb. Ebenaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 336 Dizygotheca elegantissima Vietch. Araliaceae Found in Lalbagh 337 Dolichandra platycalyx Baker Bignoniaceae Found in Cubbon park 338 Dombeya angulata Cav. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 339 Dombeya mastersii Hook. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 340 Dombeya natalensis Sond. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh

119 341 Dombeya pepyrifera Boiv. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 342 Dombeya punctata Cav. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 343 Dombeya spectabilis Boj. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 344 Dracaena arborea Link. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 345 Dracaena deremensis Engl. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 346 Dracaena fragrans Linn. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 347 Dracaena marginata Lam. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 348 Dracaena reflexa Lam. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 349 Dracaena umbraculifera Jacq. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 350 Dryptes roxburghii(Wall.) Hurusawa Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 351 Duranta ellisia Jacq. Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 352 Duranta macrocarpa H.B. & K. Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 353 Duranta plumieri Jacq. Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 354 Echeveria carnicolor Morr. Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 355 Echeveria runyonii Rose & Watch. Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 356 Echinocactus grusonii Hildm. Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 357 Echites rubrovenosa Linden. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 358 Ehretia acuminata R.Br. Boraginaceae Found in Lalbagh 359 Elaeis guineensis Jacq. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 360 Elaeocarpus ganitrus Roxb. Elaeocarpaceae Found in Lalbagh 361 Enterolobium cyclocarpum Griseb. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 362 Enterolobium timbouva Mart. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 363 Epidendrum ciliare Linn. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 364 Epidendrum radicans Pav. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 365 Eranthemum laxiflorum Gray. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 366 Eranthemum pulchellum Roxb. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 367 Eranthemum sinuatum R.Br. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 368 Eranthemum tricolor Nichols. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 369 Eranthemum wattii Stapf Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 370 Erythrina corallodendrum Linn. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh 371 Erythrina indica Lam. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh 372 Erythrina umbrosa H.B. & K. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh 373 Erythrina suberosa Roxb. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 374 Escontria chiotilla Rose. Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 375 Eucalyptus citriodora Hook. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 376 Eucalyptus erebra F.J.Muell. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 377 Eucalyptus erebra F.J.Muell. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 378 Eucalyptus robusta Sm. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 379 Eucalyptus rostrata Schle. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 380 Eugenia cumini Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 381 Eugenia fragrans Willd. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 382 Eugenia excelsa Berg. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 383 Eugenia gumibuia Myrtaceae Found in Cubbon park 384 Eugenia jamulana Myrtaceae Found in Cubbon park and in natural forests 385 Eugenia microphylla Rich. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 386 Eugenia mytifolia Cambers. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 387 Eugenia uniflora Linn. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 388 Euonymus japonica Thumb. Celastraceae Found in Lalbagh 389 Euphorbia characias Linn. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 390 Euphorbia cotinifolia Linn. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 391 Euphorbia grandicornis Goebel Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 392 Euphorbia milli Desrnoul. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 393 Euphorbia pulcherrima willd. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 394 Euphorbia tirucalli Linn Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 395 Feijoa sellowiana Berg Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 396 Ferocactus horridus Britt. & Rose Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 397 Feronia elephantum Swingle Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 398 Ficus bengalensis Linn Moraceae In Cubbonpark, Javafig avenue museum. and and in natural forests 399 Ficus benjamina Linn Moraceae Sunken garden, Javafig avenue museum,

120 High court inside. 400 Ficus cunninghamii mig Moraceae Found in Lalbagh 401 Ficus elastica Roxb Moraceae Found in Lalbagh 402 Ficus heterophylla Moraceae Found in Cubbon park (Highcourt south) 403 Ficus infectoria Roxb Moraceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 404 Ficus krishnae Linn Moraceae Found in Lalbagh 405 Ficus macrophylla Roxb Moraceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 406 Ficus mysorensis B. Heyne Moraceae Found in Cubbonpark 407 Ficus nitida Blume Moraceae Found in Cubbonpark 408 Ficus religiosa Linn Moraceae Found in Cubbonpark 409 Ficus tinctoria Forst Moraceae Found in Lalbagh 410 Filicium decipiens Thw Sapindaceae Found in High court south near Maharaja statue near Cubbon Park 411 Firmiana colorata (Roxb) R.Br Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 412 Fittonia verschaffeltii E. Coem Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 413 Flacourtia cataphracta Wall Flacourtiaceae Found in Lalbagh 414 Flacourtia ramontchi L. Herit Flacourtiaceae Found in Lalbagh 415 Garcinia cambogia Roxb Clusiaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 416 Garcinia indica Choisy Clusiaceae Found in Lalbagh 417 Garcinia livingstonei T. Anders Clusiaceae Found in Lalbagh 418 Garcinia mangostana Linn Clusiaceae Found in Lalbagh 419 Garcinia morella Desr Clusiaceae Found in Lalbagh 420 Garcinia xanthochymus Hook Clusiaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 421 Gardenia florida Linn. Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 422 Gardenia gummifera Linn. Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 423 Gardenia jasminoides Ellis Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 424 Gardenia latifolia Ait. Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 425 Gardenia longistyla Hook. Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 426 Garuga pinnata Roxb. Burseraceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 427 Gasteria liliputana Poelln Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 428 Gasteria verrucosa Haw. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 429 Gauzuma tomentosa H.B. & K. Sterculiaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Lotus pond. 430 Gelonium lanceolatum Willd Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 431 Gleditschia ferox Desf. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 432 Gliricidia maculata H.B. & K. Papilioonaceae Found in Cubbonpark 433 Gmelina asiatica Linn. Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 434 Graptopetalum paraguayense Watch. Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 435 Graptophyllum pictum Griff. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 436 Grevillea robusta A.Cunn. Proteaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Infront of DDH. office, High court south, Band stand, Javafig avenue museum 437 Grewia asiatica Linn. Tiliaceae Found in Lalbagh 438 Grewia tiliaefolia Vahl. Tiliaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 439 Guaiacum officinale Linn. Zygophyllaceae Found in Lalbagh 440 Guettarda speciosa Linn. Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 441 Gymnema sylvestris R.Br. Asclepiadaceae Found in Lalbagh 442 Gymnosporia montana Benth. Asteraceae Found in Lalbagh 443 Haematoxylum campechianum Linn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 444 Hamelia patens Jacq. Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 445 Hardwickia binata Roxb. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 446 Haworthia limifolia Marloth. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 447 Haworthia reinwardttii Haw. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 448 Haworthia resendeana Poelin. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 449 Haworthia retusa Haw. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 450 Haworthia tisleui, Bak Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 451 Heliconia aureo striata Bull. Streliziaceae Found in Lalbagh 452 Heliconia bicolor Benth. Streliziaceae Found in Lalbagh 453 Hemigraphis colorata Hallier f Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 454 Heptapleurum venulosum Seem Araliaceae Found in Lalbagh 455 Heritiera littoralis Dry Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh

121 456 Hertiera macrophylla Wall Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 457 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis linn Malvaceae Found in Lalbagh 458 Hibiscus tiliaceus linn Malvaceae Found in Lalbagh 459 Hiptage madablota Gaertn. Malpigiaceae Found in Lalbagh 460 Holmskioldia sanguinea Retz Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 461 Hoya carnosa R.Br Asclepiadaceae Found in Lalbagh 462 Huernia hystrix N.E.Br Asclepiadaceae Found in Lalbagh 463 Hura crepitans Linn Euphobiaceae Found in Lalbagh 464 Hydrangea macrophylla Thumb Saxifragaceae Found in Lalbagh 465 Hydriastele wendlandiana H. wendl. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 466 Hydrocarpus kurzii king Flacourtiaceae Found in Lalbagh 467 Hymenaea courbaril Linn Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 468 Hyophorbe amaricaulis Mart. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 469 Llex cormuta Lindl Aquifoliaceae Found in Lalbagh 470 Llex paraguensis St. Hill Aquifoliaceae Found in Lalbagh 471 Impatiens linearifolia Warb Balsaminaceae Found in Lalbagh 472 Inga dulcis Willd. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 473 Ipomoea arborescens Sweet Convolvulceae Found in Lalbagh 474 Ipomoea grandiflora Roxb Convolvulceae Found in Lalbagh 475 Ipomoea horsfalliae Hook. Convolvulceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 476 Ipomoea tuberosa Linn. Convolvulceae Found in Lalbagh 477 Ixora alba Linn. Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 478 Ixora coccinea Linn Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 479 Ixora parviflora (Lam) Vahl Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 480 Jacarada mimosifolia D.Don Bigoniaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Beding High court, High court south, High court inside. In Lalbagh 481 Jacqemontia pentantha G.Don Convolvulacea Found in Lalbagh 482 Jasminum auriculatum Vahl. Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 483 Jasminum dichotomum Vahl. Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 484 Jasminum flexile Dest. Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 485 Jasminum grandiflorum Linn Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 486 Jasminum humile Linn Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 487 Jasminum primulinum Hemsl. Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 488 Jasminum pubescens Buch- Ham Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 489 Jasminum rigidum Zenk Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 490 Jasminum sambac Alt. Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 491 Jatropha curcas Linn Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 492 Jatropha multifida Linn Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 493 Jatropha pandurifolia Andr. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 494 Jatropha podagrica Hook Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 495 Juniperus procera Hochst Pinaceae Found in Lalbagh 496 Justicia fulvicoma Schle & Cham Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 497 Kalanchoe beharensis Drake Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 498 Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi Hamet & perr Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 499 Kalanchoe gastonis bonnieri Hamet & perr. Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 500 Kalanchoe marmorata Bak. Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 501 Kalanchoe orgyalis Bak Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 502 Kentia macarthuri H. Wendl. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 503 Kentia wendlandiana F. Muell. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 504 Kentia pinnata Jac q. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 505 Kleinhovia hospita Linn Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 506 Kopsia fruticosa DC Apocyanceae Found in Lalbagh 507 Koraka pilla Found in Lalbagh 508 Lafoensia microphylla pohl. Lythraceae Found in Lalbagh 509 Lafoensia vandelliana Cham & Schlecht. Lythraceae Found in Lalbagh 510 Lagerstroemia flosreginae Retz Lythraceae Found in Cubbonpark, in Lalbagh 511 Legerstroemia indica linn. Lythraceae Found in Lalbagh 512 Lagerstroemia thorelii Gagnep Lythraceae Found in Lalbagh 513 Lagerstroemia tomentosa Presl Lythraceae Found in Lalbagh 514 Lantana camara Linn Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh

122 515 Lantana rosea Rafin. Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 516 Latania verschaffeltii Lem. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 517 Lawsonia alba Lam Lythraceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 518 Lea coccinea Planch Leeaceae Found in Lalbagh 519 Lemaireocereus marginatus Backeb & F.M. Knuth Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 520 Ligustrum japonicum Buch-Ham. Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 521 Ligustrum ovalifolium Hassk. Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 522 Ligustrum robustum Blume. Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 523 Litchi chinensis Camb. Sapindaceae Found in Lalbagh 524 Litsea cannamonaefolia len Lauraceae Found in Lalbagh 525 Livistona mauritiana Wall Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 526 Livistona rotundifolia Mart. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 527 Luisia zeylanica Lindl Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 528 Macadamia temifolia F.J. Muell Proteaceae Found in Lalbagh 529 Madhuca latifolia J.F. Gmel. Sapotaceae Found in Lalbagh 530 Magnolia fuscata Andr. Magnoliaceae Found in Cubbonpark, in Lalbagh 531 Magnolia grandifolia Linn Magnoliaceae Found in Lalbagh 532 Magnolia liliflora Desr. Magnoliaceae Found in Lalbagh 533 Magnolia mutabilis Regel. Magnoliaceae Found in Lalbagh 534 Magnolia pterocarpa Roxb Magnoliaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 535 Magnolia soulangiana Linn Magnoliaceae Found in Lalbagh 536 Mallotus philippnensis Muell Arg Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 537 Malpighia glabra Linn. Malpighiaceae Found in Lalbagh 538 Mammea americana Linn. Clusiaceae Found in Lalbagh 539 Mammillaria centricirrha Lem Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 540 Mammillaria compressa DC Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 541 Mammillaria elegans Dc Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 542 Mammillaia elongata Dc Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 543 Mammillaria geminispina Haw. Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 544 Mammillaria prolifera Haw Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 545 Mangifera indica Linn Aanacardiaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Beding High court, High court south, Maharaja statue, Sunken garden, Javafig avenue museum, Lotus pond. In Lalbagh 546 Maranta arundinacea Linn Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 547 Maranta bella Bull Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 548 Maranta zebrina Sims Marantaceae Found in Lalbagh 549 Melaleuca leucadendron Linn Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 550 Melia azedarach Linn Meliaceae Found in Lalbagh 551 Memecylon ramiflorum Boj Melastomaceae Found in Lalbagh 552 Michaelia champaca Linn Magnoliaceae Found in Cubbonpark, High court inside. 553 Millettia ovalifolia Kurtz Papilionaceae High court inside, in Lalbagh 554 Millingtonia hortensis Linn Bignoniaceae Found in Cubbonpark, High court south, Javafig avenue museum, High court inside, in Lalbagh 555 Mimusops elengi Linn Sapotaceae Found in Lalbagh 556 Mimusops kauki Linn Sapotaceae Found in Lalbagh 557 Mischodon zeylanicus Thn Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 558 Monstera deliciosa Liebm Araceae Found in Lalbagh 559 Morus nigra Linn Moraceae Found in Lalbagh 560 Muehlenbeckia platyclada Meissn Polygonaceae Found in Lalbagh 561 Muntingia calabura Linn Elaeocarpacea Found in Lalbagh 562 Murayya exotica Linn Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 563 Musa textils Nee Musaceae Found in Lalbagh 564 Mussaenda erythrophylla Schum & Thonn Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 565 Mussaenda luteola Delile Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 566 Myristica fragrans Houtt. Myrsticaceae Found in Lalbagh 567 Mytillocactus geometrizans Console. Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 568 Nauclea cadamba Roxb Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 569 Nauclea macrophylla Roxb Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 570 Nauclea orientalis Linn Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 571 Nauclea parviflora Pers. Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh

123 572 Neoregelia spectabilis L.B.Sm Bromeliaceae Found in Lalbagh 573 Nephelium longan Camb Sapindaceae Found in Lalbagh 574 Nephrolepis exaltata Schott. Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 575 Nerium oleander Linn Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 576 Nyctanthes arbor-tristis Linn Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 577 Ochna squarrosa Linn Ochnaceae Found in Lalbagh 578 Ochrocarpus longifolius Benth Clusiaceae Found in Lalbagh 579 Ocimum basilicum Linn Lamiaceae Found in Lalbagh 580 Ocimum canum Sims Lamiaceae Found in Lalbagh 581 Ocimum sanctum Linn Lamiaceae Found in Lalbagh 582 Ohroma lagopus Swartz Bombacaceae Found in Lalbagh 583 Olea cuspidate Wall Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 584 Olea europaea Linn Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 585 Olea verrucosa Linn Oleaceae Found in Lalbagh 586 Opuntia brasiliensis Haw Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 587 Opuntia ficus-indica Mill Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 588 Opuntia rufida K.Schum Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 589 Opuntia ursine Web Cactaceae Found in Lalbagh 590 Orozylum indicum Vent. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 591 Pachystachys lutea Nees. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 592 Pandanus baptistii Veitch Pandanaceae Found in Lalbagh 593 Pandanus javanicus Wendl Pandanaceae Found in Lalbagh 594 Pandanus odratissimus Linn Pandanaceae Found in Lalbagh 595 Pandanus variegatus Miq Pandanaceae Found in Lalbagh 596 Pandorea jasminoides (lindl) K. Schum. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 597 Paphiopedilum fairieanum Pfitz Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 598 Paphiopedilum spiceranum pfitz Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 599 Parkia biglandulosa Macbz Mimosaceae Found in Beding High court, High court inside. 600 Parmentiera cereifera Seem Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 601 Parmentiera edulis DC Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 602 Passiflora caerulea Linn Passifloraceae Found in Lalbagh 603 Pedilanthus tithimaloides Poit Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 604 Peltophorum ferrugineum Benth Caesalpinaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Beding High court, High court south, Band stand, High court inside. 605 Peltophorum inerme Naves Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 606 Pelrophorum linnaei Benth Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 607 Pentas carnea Benth Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 608 Peperomia caperrata Yunck Piperaceae Found in Lalbagh 609 Peperomia clusiifolia Hook Piperaceae Found in Lalbagh 610 Peperomia cubensis CDC Piperaceae Found in Lalbagh 611 Peperomia incana Hook Piperaceae Found in Lalbagh 612 Peperomia obtusifolia A. dietr. Piperaceae Found in Lalbagh 613 Peperomia polybotrya H.B. & K. Piperaceae Found in Lalbagh 614 Peperomia puleolata Found in Lalbagh 615 Peperomia sandersii A.DC Piperaceae Found in Lalbagh 616 Peristeria elata Hook Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 617 Persea americana Mill Lauraceae Found in Lalbagh 618 Persea gratissima Gaerth Lauraceae Found in Lalbagh 619 Petrea volubilis Jacq Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 620 Phaius tankervillaea Blume Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 621 Phalaenopsis schillerana Rchb Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 622 Philodendron laciniatum Kunth Araceae Found in Lalbagh 623 Philodendron mamei Andre Araceae Found in Lalbagh 624 Philodendron melanochrysum linden & Abdre. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 625 Philodendron pitteri Engl. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 626 Philodendron selloum C.Koch Araceae Found in Lalbagh 627 Philodendron sodiroi Bellair Araceae Found in Lalbagh 628 Philodendron verrucosum Mathieu Araceae Found in Lalbagh 629 Philodendron wendlandii schoot Araceae Found in Lalbagh 630 Phoenix reclinata jacq. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh

124 631 Phoenix rupicola T. Anders Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 632 Phoenix sylvestris Roxb. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 633 Phoenix zeylanica Trimen. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 634 Phyllanthus distichus (L) Muell.-Arg. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 635 Phyllanthus emblica linn. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 636 Phyllanthus nivosus Bull. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 637 Phyllostachy bambusoides siebold. Poaceae Found in Lalbagh 638 Pilea cadierei Gagnep & Guillaum Urticaceae Found in Lalbagh 639 Pimenta officinalis lindl. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 640 Pinus longifolia Roxb Pinaceae Found in Lalbagh 641 Pistacia chinensis Bunge Anacardiaceae Found in Lalbagh 642 Pithecelobium angulatrum Benth. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 643 Pithecelobium dulce Benth. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 644 Pithecelobium saman Benth. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 645 Pittosporum verigatum T.Kirk. Pittosporaceae Found in Lalbagh 646 Pleiogynium solandri Engl. Anacardiaceae Found in Lalbagh 647 Plumbago capensis Willd. Plumbaginaceae Found in Lalbagh 648 Plumeria acuminata Ait. Apocyanaceae Found in Beding High court, High court south, Sunken garden, in Lalbagh 649 Plumeria alba Aubl. Apocyanaceae found in Cubbon park, in Lalbagh 650 Plumeria aurantia Endl. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 651 Plumeria lambertiana Lindl. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 652 Plumeria lutea Ruiz. Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 653 Plumeria rubra linn Apocyanaceae Found in Javafig avenue museum, High court inside, in Lalbagh 654 Podocarpus chinensis Sweet Podocarpaceae Found in Lalbagh 655 Podocarpus longifolius Salisb Podocarpaceae Found in Lalbagh 656 Podocarpus neglecta Blume Podocarpaceae Found in Lalbagh 657 Podocarpus taxifolia H.B & K Podocarpaceae Found in Lalbagh 658 Poinciana regia Boj Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 659 Poiverea coccina DC. Combretaceae Found in Lalbagh 660 Polyalthia longifolia Benth & Hook. Annonaceae Found in High court south. 661 Polyalthia pendula Benth & Hook Annonaceae Found in High court inside. 662 Polypodium musifolium Blume Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 663 Polypodium punctatum Swartz. Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 664 Polypodium vulgare Linn. Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 665 Pongamia glabra Vent. Polypodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 666 Porana paniculata Roxb Convolvulaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 667 Portulacaria afra jacq. Portulaceaceae Found in Lalbagh 668 Pouteria suavis Hensl. Spotaceae Found in Lalbagh 669 Pritchardia febiliformis Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 670 Pritchardis grandis seem Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 671 Prosopis juliflora swartz. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 672 Prosopis pubescens Benth. Mimosaceae Found in Lalbagh 673 Proteum cordatum Thumb. Proteaceae Found in Lalbagh 674 Pseuderanthemum atropurpureum L.H. Bailey Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 675 Pseuderanthemum reticulatum Rodlkf. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 676 Psidium guajava Linn. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 677 Pterocarpus acerifolium Will. Papillionaceae Found in High court south. 678 Pterocarpus echinatus Pers Papilionaaceae Found in Lalbagh 679 Pterocarpus indicus Willd. Papilionaaceae Found in Lalbagh 680 Pterocarpus marsupium Roxby Papilionaaceae Found in Lalbagh 681 Pterospermum acerifolium (L) Willd. Sterculiaceae Found in High court inside. 682 Pterospermum lawianum Nimmo. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 683 Pterygota alata (Roxb.) R.Br.. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 684 Ptychosperma macarthurii H.Wendl. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 685 Punica granatum Linn. Punicaceae Found in Lalbagh 686 Pyrostegia venusta Miers Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 687 Quesnelia arvensis Mez. Bromeliaceae Found in Lalbagh 688 Quisqualis indica Blanco Combretaceae Found in Lalbagh

125 689 Raphis flabelliformis L’Her Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 690 Raphis humilis Blume Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 691 Rauvolfia serpentina Benth Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 692 Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. Strelitziaceae Found in Lalbagh 693 Ravenia spectabilis Engl. Rutaceae Found in Lalbagh 694 Rhodosphaera rhodanthema Engl. Anacardiaceae Found in Lalbagh 695 Rhoeo spathacea Steam. Commenlinaceae Found in Lalbagh 696 Rhynchostylis retusa Blume Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 697 Rondeletia amoena Hemsl. Rubiaceae Found in Lalbagh 698 Roystonea regia O.F. Cook Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 699 Sabal minor pers. Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 700 Sabal palmetto Arecaceae Found in Lalbagh 701 Saccae auliflora Acanthaceae found in Cubbon park, in Lalbagh 702 Samanea saman Acanthaceae found in Cubbon park, in Lalbagh 703 Sanchezia nobilis Hook. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 704 Sansevieria aethiopica Thunb. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 705 Sansevieria cylindrica Bojer. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 706 Sansevieria ehrenbergii Baker Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 707 Sansevieria grandis Hook. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 708 Sansevieria hyacinthoides willd. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 709 Sansevieria trifasciata Prain. Liliaceae Found in Lalbagh 710 Santalum album linn. Santalaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Beding High court, Lotus pond. 711 Sapindus emarginatus Willd. Sapindaceae Found in Lalbagh 712 Sapindus trifoliatus Linn. Sapindaceae Found in Lalbagh 713 Sapium insigne Trimen. Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 714 Saraca cauliflora Baker Caesalpinaceae Found in Beding High court, High court south, High court inside, in Lalbagh 715 Saraca declinata Mig. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 716 Saraca indica linn. Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 717 Saraca taipingensis cantley Caesalpinaceae Found in Lalbagh 718 Schefflera venulosa Harms. Araliaceae Found in Lalbagh 719 Schinus dependens Orteg. Anacardiaceae Found in Lalbagh 720 Schleichera trijuga Willd. Sapindaceae Found in Lalbagh 721 Sedum morganianum Walch. Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 722 Sedum pachyphyllum Rose. Crassulaceae Found in Lalbagh 723 Semecarpus anacardium linn. Anacardiaceae Found in Lalbagh 724 Senecio cineraria DC. Asteraceae Found in Lalbagh 725 Senecio citriformis Rowley Asteraceae Found in Lalbagh 726 Senecio petraeus Klatt. Asteraceae Found in Lalbagh 727 Senecio radicans Schultz. Asteraceae Found in Lalbagh 728 Shorea talura Roxb. Dipterocarpaceae Found in Lalbagh 729 Simaruba glauca DC. Simaroubaceae Found in Lalbagh 730 Solanum macrophyllum Pav. Solanaceae Found in Lalbagh 731 Sophora tomentosa Linn. Papilionaceae Found in Lalbagh 732 Spathiphyllum floribundum N.E Br. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 733 Spathodia companulata Buch. Ham. Bignoniaceae Found in Cubbonpark, High court inside. High court south, Sunken garden, Band stand, Javafig avenue museum, in Lalbagh 734 Spathoglottis plicata Blume. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 735 Spondias mangifera Willd. Anacardiaceae Found in Lalbagh 736 Srevellea robusta Found in Cubbon park, in Highcourt ground south 737 Stanhopea oculata Lindl. Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 738 Sterculia foetida Linn. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 739 Sterculia platanifolia Linn. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 740 Sterculia urens Roxb. Sterculiaceae Found in Lalbagh 741 Stereospemrum suaveolans DC. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 742 Stereospermum colais (Dillurya) Mabbely Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 743 Stereospermum kunthianum Cham Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 744 Stereospermum xylocarpum Wight. Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh

126 745 Streblus aspera Lour. Moraceae Found in Lalbagh 746 Strelitzia reginae Banks. Strelitziaceae Found in Lalbagh 747 Sweitenia mahagony Lam Meliaceae Found in Beding High court, High court south, High court inside, Lotus pond, in Lalbagh 748 Swietenia humilis Zucc Meliaceae Found in Lalbagh 749 Swietenia macrophylla Hook Meliaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 750 Syngonium macrophyllum Engl. Araceae Found in Lalbagh 751 Syngonium podophyllum Schott Araceae Found in Lalbagh 752 Syzygium jambolana Linn Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 753 Syzygium jambos Linn Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 754 Syzygium michelii Jam Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 755 Tabebuia argentea Britt Bignoniaceae Found in High court south, Band stand, Javafig avenue museum, in Lalbagh 756 Tabebuia avellanedae Lorentz ex Griola Bignoniaceae Found in Band stand, High court inside. (Cubbon park), in Lalbagh 757 Tabebuia donnellsmithii Rose Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 758 Tabebuia guayacan Hemsl Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 759 Tabebuia heptaphylla Toledo Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 760 Tabebuia heterophylla (DC.) Britt Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 761 Tabebuia pallida Miers Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 762 Tabebuia rosea DC Bignoniaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Beding High court, High court south, Javafig avenue museum, High court inside, in Lalbagh 763 Tabebuia spectabilis Nichols Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 764 Tabernaemontana coronaris willd Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 765 Tamarindus indica Linn Caesalpinaceae Found in Cubbonpark, Sunken garden, High court inside, Lotus pond, in Lalbagh 766 Taxodium distichum Rich Taxodiaceae Found in Lalbagh 767 Tecoma alata DC Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 768 Tecoma castanifolia (D.Don) Melchior Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 769 Tecoma radicans Seem Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 770 Tecoma stans Juss Bignoniaceae Found in Lalbagh 771 Tectona grandis Linn Verbenaceae Found in Lalbagh 772 Terminalia arjuna Bedd Combretaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 773 Terminalia bellirica Roxb. Combretaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 774 Terminalia catappa Linn Combretaceae Found in Cubbonpark, in Lalbagh 775 Terminalia chebula Retz Combretaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 776 Terminalia microcarpa F.J.Muell Combretaceae Found in Lalbagh 777 Terminalia tomentosa Weight and Arn Combretaceae Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 778 Thespesia populnea Linn Malvaceae Found in Lalbagh 779 Thevetia peruviana (Pers) Merr Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 780 Thuja compacta Beissn Cupressaceae Found in Lalbagh 781 Thuja conica densa Standish Cupressaceae Found in Lalbagh 782 Thuja occidentalis Linn Cupressaceae Found in Lalbagh 783 Thuja oraentalis Linn Cupressaceae Found in Lalbagh 784 Thuja semperaurescens Veitch Cupressaceae Found in Lalbagh 785 Thunbergia erecta Benth Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 786 Thunbergia grandiflora Roxb. Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 787 Thunbergia kirkii Hook Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 788 Thunbergia mysorensis Buch.-Ham Acanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 789 Tinospora cordifolia Miers Macanthaceae Found in Lalbagh 790 Tipuana tipu Benth Papilionaceae Found in High court south. 791 Toona ciliata Roemer Meliaceae Found in Lalbagh 792 Trewia nudiflora Linn Euphorbiaceae Found in Lalbagh 793 Tristania conferta R.Br. Myrtaceae Found in Lalbagh 794 Tristellateia australis A.Rich Malpigiaceae Found in Lalbagh 795 Uvaria kirkii Oliver Annonaceae Found in Lalbagh 796 Vallaris dichotoma Wall Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 797 Vanda coerulea Griff Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 798 Vanda teres Lindl Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh

127 799 Vanilla planifolia Andr Orchidaceae Found in Lalbagh 800 Vernonia indica Wall Asteraceae Found in Lalbagh 801 Vitex negundo Linn Verbanaceae Found in Lalbagh 802 Vitex penduncularis Wall Verbanaceae Found in Lalbagh 803 Woodfordia floribunda Salisb Lythraceae Found in Lalbagh 804 Wrightia tinctoria R.Br Apocyanaceae Found in Lalbagh 805 Xanthosoma lindenii Engl Araceae Found in Lalbagh 806 Yucca aloifolia Truff Liliacea Found in Lalbagh 807 Yucca gloriosa Linn Liliacea Found in Lalbagh 808 Zamia furfuracea Ait Cycadaceae Found in Lalbagh 809 Ziziphus jujuba Mill Rhamnacea Found in Lalbagh and in natural forests 810 Ziziphus vulgaris Lam Rhamnacea Found in Lalbagh

128 APPENDIX - 11 (A&B) Appendix – 11A STATEMENT OF VFCS FORMED IN BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION

Name of the Name of the VFC Year of range Formation Anekal Summanahalli 13-01-1998 Kuguru 13-01-1998 Nusenuru 14-06-1999 Bestamaranahalli 22-03-2001 Hinnikki 22-03-2001 Naganaykanahalli 22-03-2001 Yelahanka Singanayakanahalli 09-02-1999 Chokkanahalli 11-03-1999 Marenahalli 16-02-2001 Maralakunte 16-02-2001 Bangalore Sonnenahalli 27-12-1999 Sasvegatta 27-12-1999 Chellahalli 16-02-2001 Chellakere 16-02-2001 K.R.Puram Manduru 27-11-2000 Gunjoor Palya 29-11-2000 Akshyanagara 16-02-2001 Gundur 12-03-2001 Kaggalipura S. Gollahalli 2-11-2000 17-03-2001 Doddakallasandra 17-03-2001 Ulsoor unit Challakere 16-02-2001 Hennur 16-02-2001

APPENDIX – 11B LIST OF VILLAGE FOREST COMMITTEES FORMED IN BANGALORE URBAN SOCIAL FORESTRY DIVISION DURING –2002-2003 Sl No. Year Name of the Range Name of the VFC 1 2 3 4 1 2002-03 Anekal 1. Someshwara

2 2002-03 Kaggalipura 1 Kurubarahalli 2 Nagonahalli 3 Yellappanapalya 4 Kempagondanahalli 5 Someshwara 2002-03 Yelahanka 1 Somanahalli 2 Sathnur 3 Kadthanamale

129 APPENDIX - 12 PLANTATIONS RAISED (SINCE INCEPTION) AND PLUS TREES IDENTIFIED (1993 ONWARDS) BY SILVA DIVISION BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION (SOURCE-SILVA) Sl Type of Species Locality Year Extent Cumm No. Plantation in ha. total BANGALORE RANGE 1 Clonal orchard Acacia hybrid (MPM) Jarakabande 2000 4.00 4.00 2 Clonal orchard Bamboo Doresanipalya 1989 1.00 3 Clonal orchard Bamboo Kalkere 1996 0.15 4 Clonal orchard Bamboo Mudigere 1996 3.00 5 Clonal orchard Bamboo Jarakabande 1996 1.55 5.70 6 Clonal orchard Bela Doresanipalya 1989 0.05 7 Clonal orchard Bela Doresanipalya 1990 0.05 0.10 8 Clonal orchard Ber Doresanipalya 1989 0.50 9 Clonal orchard Ber Doresanipalya 1990 0.05 0.55 10 Clonal orchard Bilva Jarakbande 1997 5.00 5.00 11 Clonal orchard Dindiga Doresanipalya 1994 0.75 12 Clonal orchard Dindiga Bommanahalli 1999 2.50 3.25 13 Clonal orchard Eucalyptus Jarakbande 2000 3.50 14 Clonal orchard Eucalyptus (ITC 6, 130) Kalkere 2000 3.00 15 Clonal orchard Eucalyptus (ITC 71, 99) Kalkere 1999 2.10 16 Clonal orchard Eucalyptus (ITC clones) Doresanipalya 2000 0.40 17 Clonal orchard Eucalyptus ITC Bhadrachalam Bommanahalli 1999 1.00 10.00 18 Clonal orchard Halasu Sulekere 2000 4.00 19 Clonal orchard Halasu Doresanipalya 1989 1.00 20 Clonal orchard Halasu Kalkere 1994 2.90 21 Clonal orchard Halasu Jarakbande 1996 1.70 22 Clonal orchard Halasu Doresanipalya 1998 0.80 23 Clonal orchard Halasu Jarakbande 1990 2.00 24 Clonal orchard Halasu gumless Jarakbande 1998 1.00 13.40 25 Clonal orchard Honge Sulekere 1998 0.30 0.30 26 Clonal orchard Mango wild Kalkere 1994 2.65 2.65 27 Clonal orchard Neem Jarakbande 1996 1.80 1.80 28 Clonal orchard Nelli Jarakbande 1998 1.00 29 Clonal orchard Nelli Bommanahalli 1999 0.60 30 Clonal orchard Nelli Sulekere 2000 4.00 31 Clonal orchard Nelli UP Doresanipalya 2000 1.00 32 Clonal orchard Nelli UP Bommanahalli 1999 0.20 33 Clonal orchard Nelli UP Doresanipalya 1994 1.00

130 34 Clonal orchard Nelli UP Jarakbande 1998 0.50 8.30 35 Clonal orchard Nerale Jarakbande 2000 0.08 36 Clonal orchard Nerale Jarakbande 1997 3.00 37 Clonal orchard Nerale Doresanipalya 1989 0.05 38 Clonal orchard Nerale Doresanipalya 1990 0.05 3.18 39 Clonal orchard Nerale Jarakbande 1991 2.00 2.00 40 Clonal orchard Seethapala Doresanipalya 1994 1.25 41 Clonal orchard Seethapala Kalkere 1994 3.00 42 Clonal orchard Seethapala Sulekere 2000 2.00 43 Clonal orchard Seethapala Jarakbande 1984 1.44 44 Clonal orchard Seethapala Jarakbande 1984 1.50 45 Clonal orchard Seethapala Jarakbande 1997 7.00 46 Clonal orchard Seethapala Jarakbande 1997 1.00 47 Clonal orchard Seethapala Jarakbande 1998 4.50 21.69 48 Clonal orchard Semaruba Jarakbande 1998 1.00 1.00 49 Clonal orchard Shrigandha Bommanahalli 1999 7.50 50 Clonal orchard Shrigandha Sulekere 2000 13.00 20.50 51 Clonal orchard Tamarind Jarakbande 1988 4.00 52 Clonal orchard Tamarind Doresanipalya 1989 1.00 53 Clonal orchard Tamarind Doresanipalya 1990 1.00 54 Clonal orchard Tamarind Jarakbande 1991 2.00 55 Clonal orchard Tamarind Kalkere 1994 2.95 56 Clonal orchard Tamarind Jarakbande 1995 9.00 57 Clonal orchard Tamarind Jarakbande 1997 1.50 58 Clonal orchard Tamarind Kalkere 1996 0.35 59 Clonal orchard Tamarind Doresanipalya 1994 0.75 60 Clonal orchard Tamarind Kalkere 1994 2.90 61 Clonal orchard Tamarind Kalkere 1994 2.65 62 Clonal orchard Tamarind Doresanipalya 1994 1.00 63 Clonal orchard Tamarind Doresanipalya 1994 1.25 64 Clonal orchard Tamarind Kalkere 1994 3.00 65 Clonal orchard Tamarind Seedless Kalkere 1994 2.95 36.30 66 Clonal orchard Teak Jarakbande 1995 9.00 9.00 67 SSO Acacia Bommanahalli 1999 1.00 1.00 68 SSO Bage Bommanahalli 1999 0.25 0.25 69 SSO Balanje Bommanahalli 1999 0.50 0.50 70 SSO Beete Bommanahalli 1999 0.50 0.50 71 SSO Bilwara Bommanahalli 1999 0.25 0.25 72 SSO Different species Jarakbande 1986 2.00 2.00 73 SSO Eucalyptus camaldulensis Kalkere 2000 4.00 74 SSO Eucalyptus camaldulensis Jarakbande 2000 1.50 5.50

131 75 SSO Hebbevu Bommanahalli 1999 0.50 0.50 76 SSO Hippe Jarakbande 1998 0.50 0.50 77 SSO Honge Doresanipalya 1991 0.50 78 SSO Honne Bommanahalli 1999 0.50 79 SSO Honne Jarakbande 1988 0.50 1.50 80 SSO Kadugeru Sulekere 2000 2.50 81 SSO Kadugeru Doresanipalya 1995 6.00 8.50 82 SSO Neem Jarakbande 1997 1.20 1.20 83 SSO Nelli Jarakbande 1997 5.00 84 SSO Nelli Jarakbande 1987 3.00 8.00 85 SSO Nerale Jarakbande 1985 2.00 86 SSO Nerale Doresanipalya 1990 1.00 87 SSO Nerale Jarakbande 1992 1.00 4.00 88 SSO Seetha Ashoka Jarakbande 1998 1.50 1.50 89 SSO Shivane Bommanahalli 1999 0.50 0.50 90 SSO Simaruba Jarakbande 1998 1.00 1.00 91 SSO Kadugeru Doresanipalya 1995 6.00 6.00 92 ST Acacia aneura Jarakbande 1984 2.40 2.40 93 ST Acacia concina Kalkere 1983 1.00 1.00 94 ST Acacia koya Doresanipalya 2000 0.12 0.12 95 ST Acacia mangium Jarakbande 1990 1.00 1.00 96 ST Bamboo Doresanipalya 1991 1.00 97 ST Bamboo Jarakbande 1992 1.00 98 ST Bamboo Kalkere 1995 2.75 99 ST Bamboo Doresanipalya 1991 0.30 100 ST Bamboo Arunachal Pradesh Jarakbande 1999 0.70 101 ST Bamboo Doresanipalya 1991 0.80 102 ST Bamboo Thailand Doresanipalya 1991 0.18 6.73 103 ST Beete Jarakbande 1990 0.50 0.50 104 ST Callisterom vimanalis Kalkere 2000 0.50 105 ST Cinnamemum Kalkere 1999 0.40 0.90 106 ST Cinnamemum Jarakbande 2000 0.50 0.50 107 ST Ebony (ST) Kalkere 1996 0.50 0.50 108 ST Evergreen palnts Kalkere 1995 2.75 2.75 109 ST Jali Bellary Kalkere 1995 3.25 110 ST Jali Bellary Sulekere 2000 4.00 7.25 111 ST Kachu Sulekere 2000 2.00 112 ST Kachu Kalkere 1980 12.00 14.00 113 ST Kiralbogi Kalkere 2000 0.50 114 ST Kiralbogi Kalkere 2000 4.00 4.50 115 ST Miscellaneous Jarakbande 1992 0.50 0.50

132 116 ST Nerale Doresanipalya 1991 0.24 0.24 117 ST Sulla Jarakbande 1999 1.10 1.10 118 ST Tall plants Kalkere 1995 2.75 2.75 119 ST Teak Kalkere 1995 2.75 120 ST Teak (Thyrostachys) Kalkere 1995 3.25 6.00 121 UP Ebony Doresanipalya 2000 0.50 0.50 122 VMG Nelli Bommanahalli 1999 0.60 0.60 123 VMG Nerale Bommanahalli 1999 0.20 0.20

133 APENDIX - 13 ENUMERTATION DETAILS OF JARAKBANDE RESERVE FOREST Size of Plot: 64 x 64 Meters Date of Enumeration: 18.07.2001 to 24.07.2001 Extent: 199.92 Ha. No. or Plots : 10 Sl Name of the Species Girth - class Total Total Total No No. of No.of No.of Plants Plants trees in in Per Ha Forest Sample Area plots 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- 70- Common Scientific 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Name Name cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm Acacia 1 Acacia 112 224 112 336 266 133 1183 292.32 58440 auriculiformis 2 Nilagiri Eucalyptus spp. 298 192 512 1002 247.59 49499 3 Seemethangadi Cassia siamea 336 336 83.03 16598 4 Saguvani Tectona grandis 288 288 71.16 14227 Dendrocalamus 5 Bamboo 38 25 10 73 18.04 3606 strictus 6Lantana Lantana camara 60 60 14.83 2964 Canthium 7Kare 45 45 11.12 2223 parviflorum 8 Srigandha Santalum album 32 32 7.91 1581 9Thapalu 32 32 7.91 1581 10 Hunase Tamarindus indica 3 3 6 1.48 296 11 Muthuga Butea frondosa 3 3 6 1.48 296 Total 1037 421 522 224 112 339 269 139 3063 756.87 151313

Graph showing dia-class distribution of trees in Jarakabande reserve forest 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 Total No. of trees Total 0

cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Dia-class in cms APPENDIX-14

ENUMERATION DETAILS OF MARASANDRA RESERVE FOREST Size of plot : 64 X 64 Meters Date of Enumeration : 1-8-2001 to 11-8-2001 Extent: 380.00 Ha. No. of Plots : 17 Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total Total No. 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- 70- No. of No. of No. of Common Scientific Name 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 plants in Plants trees in Name cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm Sample Per Ha Forest plots area 1 Saguvani Tectona grandis 1525 1525 221.66 84232 2 Bamboo Dendrocalamus strictus 297 61 358 52.04 19774 3 Acacia Acacia auriculiformis 144 192 336 48.84 18559 4 Devadari Erythroxylon monogynum 225 225 32.70 12428 5 Lantana Lantana camara 225 225 32.70 12428 6 Bandarike 195 195 28.34 10771 7 Nelli Emblica officinalis 92 64 156 22.68 8617 8 Bikke Gardenia gummifera 45 90 135 19.62 7457 9 Chujjalu Albizzia amara 90 36 126 18.31 6959 10 Thangadi Cassia auriculata 114 114 16.57 6297 11 Beete Dalbergia latifolia 60 41 101 14.68 5579 12 Kare Canthium parviflorum 90 90 13.08 4971 13 Hejjige 89 89 12.94 4916 14 Bevu Azadirachta indica 30 48 78 11.34 4308 15 Madhunasi Gymnema sylvestre 75 75 10.90 4143 16 Maradi Buchanania latifolia 75 75 10.90 4143 17 Neralu Syzygium cumini 36 27 63 9.16 3480 18 Srigandha Santalum album 48 48 6.98 2651 19 Bilwara Albizzia odoratissima 45 45 6.54 2486 20 Kaduseege 45 45 6.54 2486 21 Kaggali Acacia catechu 33 33 4.80 1823 22 Halasu Artocarpus integrifolia 10 19 29 4.22 1602 23 Hunase Tamarindus indica 27 27 3.92 1491 24 Nayibyala Limonia acidissima 27 27 3.92 1491 25 Bage Albizzia lebbek 12 12 1.74 663 26 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 9 9 1.31 497 Total 2092 446 474 675 398 36 93 27 4241 616.44 234248

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ENUMERATION DETAILS OF KUMBARANAHALLI RESERVE FOREST

Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 18-7-2001 to 25-9-2001 Extent in Ha.:34.07 No. of plots: 2

Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- 70- 80- 90- No. of No. of No. of Name Name 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 plants in Plants trees in cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm sample Per Ha. Forest plots area Acacia 1 Acacia 16 16 29 10 13 10 10 22 126 155.67 5304 auriculiformis 2 Hunase Tamarindus indica 19 32 13 32 96 118.61 4041 3 Lantana Lantana camara 16 16 10 42 51.89 1768 4 Hulikaddi 16 22 38 46.95 1600 Erythroxylon 5 Devadare 16 13 29 35.83 1221 monogynum Pterocarpus 6 Honne 25 25 30.89 1052 marsupium 7 Shrigandha Santalum album 19 19 23.47 800 8 Muthuga Butea frondosa 13 13 16.06 547 Total 89 99 10 29 10 13 29 42 35 32 388 479.37 16332

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ENUMERATION DETAILS OF GOVINDAPURA RESERVE FOREST

Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 18-7-2001 to 25-9-2001 Extent in Ha.:19.42 No. of plots: 1

Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 No. of No. of No. of Name Name cm cm cm cm cm plants in Plants trees in sample Per Ha. Forest plots area 1 Subabul Leucanea leucocephala 410 16 17 25 2 470 1161.37 22554 2 Lantana Lantana camara 200 200 494.20 9597 3 Acacia Acacia auriculiformis 13 20 40 17 19 109 269.34 5231 4 Simethangadi Cassia siamea 12 13 19 12 7 63 155.67 3023 5 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 12 23 15 12 62 153.20 2975 6 Hulikaddi 50 50 123.55 2399 7 Kare Canthium parviflorum 35 35 86.49 1680 8 Thondarasi Limonia acidissima 10 10 24.71 480 9 Shrigandha Santalam album 6 6 14.83 288 Total 736 61 99 69 40 1005 2483.36 48227

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ENUMERATION DETAILS OF ARKAVATHI RESERVE FOREST

Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 18-7-2001 to 25-9-2001 Extent in Ha.:42.89 No. of plots: 2

Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- No. of No. of No. of Name Name 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 plants in Plants trees in cm cm cm cm cm cm cm sample Per Ha. Forest plots area 1 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 20 7 52 39 34 47 3 202 249.57 10704 2 Lantana Lantana camara 110 110 135.91 5829 3 Acacia Acacia auriculiformis 7 27 23 12 7 76 93.90 4027 4 Bandarike 50 50 61.78 2650 5 Kare Canthium parviflorum 40 40 49.42 2120 6 Simethangadi Cassia siamea 10 12 5 8 35 43.24 1855 7 Kakke Cassia fistula 30 30 37.07 1590 8 Bidhiru Bamboo 25 25 30.89 1325 9 Bevu Azadiracta indica 9 7 3 5 24 29.65 1272 Erythroxylon 10 Devadare 23 23 28.42 1219 monogynum 11 Hangarakaddi Dodonea Viscosa 20 20 24.71 1060 12 Thupra Diospyros tupru 3 7 3 4 2 19 23.47 1007 13 Muthuga Butea frondosa 4 6 4 14 17.30 742 14 Nayibyala Limonia acidissima 4 3 2 9 11.12 477 15 Eachalu Phoenix sylvestris 3 3 3.71 159 16 Honge Pongamia pinnata 3 3 3.71 159 Total 351 52 96 79 48 54 3 683 843.85 36193

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ENUMERATION DETAILS OF MADAPPANAHALLI RESERVE FOREST

Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 18-7-2001 to 25-9-2001 Extent in Ha.:62.29 No. of plots: 3 Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- No. of No. of No. of Name Name 10 20 30 40 50 plants in Plants trees in cm cm cm cm cm sample Per Ha. Forest plots Area 1 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 112 75 93 54 98 432 355.82 22164 2 Nelli Emblica officinalis 138 138 113.67 7080 3 Kare Canthium parviflorum 130 130 107.08 6670 4 Lantana Lantana camara 95 95 78.25 4874 5 Devadare Erythroxylon monogynum 79 79 65.07 4053 6 Thupra Diospyros tupru 70 70 57.66 3591 7 Hulikaddi 67 67 55.19 3438 8 Bikke Gardenia gummifera 65 65 53.54 3335 9 Goravi Ixora parviflora 63 63 51.89 3232 10 Acacia Acacia auriculiformis 8 3 2 6 2 21 17.30 1077 11 Eazy Premna tomentosa 8 8 6.59 410 12 Gantihuvu Schrebera swieteniodes 7 7 5.77 359 Total 842 78 95 60 100 1175 967.81 60285

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138 APPENDIX – 19 ENUMERATION DETAILS OF JARAKABANDE SANDAL RESERVE FOREST Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 18-7-2001 to 25-9-2001 Extent in Ha.:179.81 No. of plots: 9 Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific Name 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- 70- 80- No. of No. of No.of Name 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Plants in Plants trees in cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm sample Per Ha. Forest plots area 1 Lantana Lantana camara 610 610 167.48 30114 2 Acacia Acacia auriculiformis 65 300 85 450 123.55 22216 3 Kyalendrim 200 200 54.91 9874 4 Shrigandha Santalam album 132 43 20 195 53.54 9627 5 Chujjalu Albizzia amara 40 21 15 15 22 25 15 16 11 180 49.42 8886 6 Hunase Tamarindus indica 98 35 14 9 5 1 2 164 45.03 8096 7 Kare Canthium parviflorum 160 160 43.93 7899 8 Hangarakaddi Dodonea Viscosa 155 155 42.56 7652 9 Simethangadi Cassia siamea 10 120 25 155 42.56 7652 10 Beete Dalbergia latifolia 115 20 5 140 38.44 6911 Erythroxylon 11 Devadare 135 135 37.07 6665 monogynum 12 Hulikaddi 125 125 34.32 6171 13 Sulikaddi 105 105 28.83 5184 14 Kakke Cassia fistula 101 101 27.73 4986 Pterocarpus 15 Honne 15 20 22 24 5 7 93 25.53 4591 marsupium 16 Goravi Ixora parviflora 92 92 25.26 4542 17 Thega Tectona grandis 90 90 24.71 4443 18 Kuluhannu 85 85 23.34 4196 19 Bikke Gardenia gummifera 60 60 16.47 2962 20 Beppale Wrightia tinctoria 15 13 11 3 4 46 12.63 2271 Leucanea 21 Subabul 30 30 8.24 1481 leucocephala 22 Bidiru Bamboo 15 10 3 28 7.69 1382 23 Kamara Hardwickia binata 9 9 2.47 444 24 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 3 3 0.82 148 25 Muthuga Butea frondosa 2 2 0.55 99 26 Bage Albizzia lebbek 1 1 0.27 49 27 Tapalu 10 10 2.75 493 Total 2445 564 187 47 66 44 33 23 15 3424 940.08 169035

Graph showing girth-class distribution of trees in Jarakabande sandal reserve forest 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 Total No. of trees 0 0-10cm 10-20cm 20-30cm 30-40cm 40-50cm 50-60cm 60-70cm 70-80cm 80-90cm Girth-class in cms

139 APPENDIX – 20

ENUMERATION DETAILS OF SULIKERE RESERVE FOREST

Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 18-7-2001 to 25-9-2001 Extent in Ha.:210.01 No. of plots: 11 Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- No. of No.of No.of Name Name 10 20 30 40 50 60 plants in Plants trees in cm cm cm cm cm cm sample Per Forest plots Ha. area 1 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 185 123 137 198 140 15 798 179.26 37646 2 Kaggali Acacia catechu 294 115 88 43 8 548 123.10 25852 3 Syave 324 140 36 17 517 116.14 24390 4 Bikke Gardenia gummifera 365 125 490 110.07 23116 5 Dhindiga Anogeissus latifolia 152 110 76 46 40 2 426 95.70 20097 6 Goravi Ixora parviflora 250 123 13 386 86.71 18210 7 Thupra Diospyros tupru 266 90 16 372 83.56 17549 8 Hangaragaddi Dodonea Viscosa 349 349 78.40 16464 9 Kadumallige 334 334 75.03 15757 10 Kare Canthium parviflorum 325 325 73.01 15332 11 Thudrasi 247 247 55.49 11652 12 Nelli Emblica officinalis 163 24 187 42.01 8822 13 Lantana Lantana camara 158 158 35.49 7454 14 Eachalu Phoenix sylvestris 134 134 30.10 6322 15 Huluve Terminalia paniculata 65 38 18 121 27.18 5708 16 Godda Garuga pinnata 70 30 100 22.46 4718 17 Hunase Tamarindus indica 75 75 16.85 3538 18 Hulikaddi 72 72 16.17 3397 19 Shrigandha Santalum album 46 8 54 12.13 2547 20 Bevu Azadirachta indica 46 46 10.33 2170 21 Sittunde 42 42 9.43 1981 Total 3962 926 384 304 188 17 5781 1298.62 272724

Graph showing girth-class distribution of trees in Sulikere reserve forest 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 Total no. of trees 0 0-10cm 10-20cm 20-30cm 30-40cm 40-50cm 50-60cm Girth-class in cms

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ENUMERATION DETAILS OF TURAHALLIGUDDA PROTECTED FOREST Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 18-8-2001 to 28-9-2001 Extent in Ha.:238.97 No. of plots: 12 Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- 70- No. of No. of No. of Name Name 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 plants in Plants trees in cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm sample Per Ha. Forest plots area 1 Acacia Acacia auriculiformis 202 451 175 194 168 86 21 3 1300 267.69 63970 2 Lantana Lantana camara 329 329 67.75 16189 3 Tondarasi Limonia acidissima 117 117 24.09 5757 4 Kare Canthium parviflorum 116 116 23.89 5708 5 Thupra Diospyros tupru 56 38 16 110 22.65 5413 6 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 18 5 26 18 15 8 2 92 18.94 4527 7 Simethangadi Cassia siamea 68 18 86 17.71 4232 8 Kaggali Acacia catechu 47 47 9.68 2313 9 Acche 42 42 8.65 2067 10 Honge Pongamia pinnata 26 12 38 7.82 1870 11 Byala 16 16 3.29 787 12 Muthuga Butea frondosa 5 5 1.03 246 13 Bage Albizzia lebbek 3 3 0.62 148 Total 1026 540 191 223 186 101 29 5 2301 473.81 113227

Graph showing girth-class distribution of trees in Turahalligudda protected forest 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 Total No. of trees 0 0-10cm 10-20cm 20-30cm 30-40cm 40-50cm 50-60cm 60-70cm 70-80cm

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141 APPENDIX – 22

ENUMERATION DETAILS OF BASAVANATARA RESERVE FOREST

Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 18-8-2001 to 28-9-2001 Extent in Ha.:566.80 No. of plots: 29 Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total No. Total No. Common Scientific 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- No. of of Plants No.of Name Name 10 20 30 40 50 plants in Per Ha. trees in cm cm cm cm cm sample Forest plots area 1 Badabakka Pterolobium indicum 2419 2419 206.12 116826 2 Lantana Lantana camara 1938 1938 165.13 93596 3 Hangarakaddi Dodonea Viscosa 1028 1028 87.59 49648 4 Pachali Dalbergia paniculata 288 243 154 117 2 804 68.51 38829 5 Kaggali Acacia catechu 137 196 119 77 37 566 48.23 27335 6 Kare Canthium parviflorum 546 546 46.52 26369 7 Thupra Diospyros tupru 262 141 79 18 500 42.60 24148 8 Kakke Cassia fistula 263 31 294 25.05 14199 9 Simethangadi Cassia siamea 160 32 10 202 17.21 9756 10 Hale Wrightia tinctoria 86 62 35 7 190 16.19 9176 11 Sittundre 142 142 12.10 6858 12 Nelli Emblica officinalis 33 55 35 9 132 11.25 6375 13 Acacia Acacia auriculiformis 51 25 27 4 107 9.12 5168 14 Hulikaddi 91 91 7.75 4395 15 Bevu Azadirachta indica 46 24 15 85 7.24 4105 16 Eazy Premna tomentosa 76 76 6.48 3670 17 Honge Pongamia pinnata 65 1 3 69 5.88 3332 18 Eachalu Phoenix sylvestris 51 51 4.35 2463 19 Shrigandha Santalam album 31 3 34 2.90 1642 20 Bikke Gardenia gummifera 30 30 2.56 1449 21 Nagare 19 19 1.62 918 22 Seege Acacia concinna 15 15 1.28 724 23 Hurugalu Chloroxylon swietenia 8 3 11 0.94 531 24 Hunase Tamarindus indica 5 1 5 11 0.94 531 Total 7790 817 482 232 39 9360 797.54 452044

Graph showing girth-class distribution of trees in Basavanatara reserve forest 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 Total no. of trees 0 0-10cm 10-20cm 20-30cm 30-40cm 40-50cm Girth-class in cms

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ENUMERATION DETAILS OF DORESANIPALYA RESERVE FOREST Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 18-7-2001 to 25-9-2001 Extent in Ha.:54.88 No. of plots: 3

Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- No. of No. of No. of Name Name 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 plants in Plants trees in cm cm cm cm cm cm cm sample Per Ha. Forest plots area 1 Jalari Shorea talura 293 172 78 51 27 7 3 631 519.73 28523 2 Shrigandha Santalam album 191 191 157.32 8634 3 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 25 14 15 46 2 102 84.01 4611 4 Eachalu Phoenix sylvestris 80 80 65.89 3616 5 Kare Canthium parviflorum 76 76 62.60 3435 6 Kadumallige 68 68 56.01 3074 7 Devadare Erythroxylon monogynum 55 55 45.30 2486 8 Hangarakaddi Dodonea Viscosa 37 37 30.48 1673 9 Hulikaddi 36 36 29.65 1627 10 Acacia Acacia auriculiformis 15 8 2 25 20.59 1130 11 Nerale Syzygium cumini 20 20 16.47 904 12 Bidiru Bamboo 14 14 11.53 633 13 Bandarake 5 5 4.12 226 14 Honne Pterocarpus marsupium 2 2 1.65 90 15 Honge Pongamia pinnata 2 2 1.65 90 Total 917 194 95 97 29 9 3 1344 1107.01 60753

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143 APPENDIX – 24

ENUMERATION DETAILS OF JYOTHIPURA RESERVE FOREST

Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 18-7-2001 to 25-9-2001 Extent in Ha.:228.00 No. of plots: 7 Sl Name of the Species Girth - class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- No. of No.of No.of Name Name 10 20 30 40 50 plants Plants trees cm cm cm cm cm in Per in sample Ha. Forest plots area 1 Bidhiru Bamboo 104 70 45 25 10 254 89.66 20443 2 Lantana Lantana camara 240 240 84.72 19316 3 Hangarakaddi Dodonea Viscosa 227 227 80.13 18270 4 Devadare Erythroxylon monogynum 130 130 45.89 10463 5 Kare Canthium parviflorum 110 110 38.83 8853 6 Hunase Tamarindus indica 16 21 27 26 90 31.77 7244 7 Kakke Cassia fistula 39 39 13.77 3139 8 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 15 15 5.30 1207 9 Hulikaddi 8 8 2.82 644 10 Sisso Dalbergia sissoo 7 7 2.47 563 11 Eachalu Phoenix sylvestris 5 5 1.77 402 12 Basavanapada Bauhinia malabarica 2 2 4 1.41 322 13 Honne Pterocarpus marsupium 3 3 1.06 241 14 Thangadi Cassia auriculata 3 3 1.06 241 Total 909 93 72 51 10 1135 400.66 91349

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ENUMERATION DETAILS OF MANDOOR RESERVE FOREST

Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 15-7-2001 to 28-8-2001 Extent in Ha.:129.60 No. of plots: 7 Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific 0- 10- 20- 30- No. of No.of No.of Name Name 10 20 30 40 plants Plants trees in cm cm cm cm in Per Ha. Forest sample area plots 1 Thega Tectona grandis 510 93 8 611 215.68 27953 2 Hangarakaddi Dodonea Viscosa 252 252 88.96 11529 3 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 227 227 80.13 10385 4 Kare Canthium parviflorum 173 173 61.07 7915 5 Lantana Lantana camara 165 165 58.25 7549 6 Bandarake 60 60 21.18 2745 7 Simethangadi 55 55 19.42 2516 8 Devadare Erythroxylon monogynum 50 50 17.65 2287 9 Bidhiru Bamboo 33 17 50 17.65 2287 10 Hunase Tamarindus indica 35 35 12.36 1601 11 Honne Pterocarpus marsupium 18 8 26 9.18 1189 12 Sisso Dalbergia sissoo 25 25 8.83 1144 13 Mahagani Swietenia mahagoni 20 20 7.06 915 14 Hulikaddi 18 18 6.35 823 15 Bevu Azadiracta indica 10 10 3.53 457 16 Thupra Dispyros tupra 10 10 3.53 457 17 Bikke Gardenia gummifera 8 8 2.82 366 18 Shrigandha Santalum album 7 7 2.47 320 19 Atti Ficus glomerata 3 3 1.06 137 Total 1679 118 8 0 1805 637.17 82577

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145 APPENDIX – 26

ENUMERATION DETAILS OF B.M KAVAL RESERVE FOREST

Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 18-8-2001 to 28-9-2001 Extent in Ha.:552.87 Ha. No. of plots: 28 Sl Name of the Species Girth – class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- No. of No.of No.of Name Name 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 plants Plants trees in cm cm cm cm cm cm cm in Per Ha. Forest sample area plots 1 Neelagiri Eucalyptus spp. 80 89 143 234 335 114 24 1019 89.93 49718 2 Kaggali Acacia catechu 152 131 137 210 56 686 60.54 33470 3 Lantana Lantana camara 598 598 52.77 29177 4 Devadare Erythroxylon monogynum 539 539 47.57 26298 5 Tupra Dispyros thupra 405 103 23 531 46.86 25908 6 Huluve Terminalia paniculata 77 162 126 125 18 508 44.83 24786 7 Sittundre 391 391 34.51 19077 8 Bandarake 358 358 31.59 17467 9 Kare Canthium parviflorum 353 353 31.15 17223 10 Goravi Ixora parviflora 342 7 349 30.80 17028 11 Seemethangadi Cassia siamea 312 312 27.53 15223 12 Hangarakaddi Dodonea Viscosa 220 220 19.42 10734 13 Gantehoov Schrebera swietenioides 159 159 14.03 7758 14 Maradi Buchanania latifolia 134 134 11.83 6538 15 Honge Pongamia pinnata 127 127 11.21 6196 16 Nelli Emblica officinalis 110 110 9.71 5367 17 Thondarasi Limonia acidissima 97 97 8.56 4733 18 Srigandha Santalam album 66 66 5.82 3220 19 Hunase Tamarindus indica 42 42 3.71 2049 Total 4562 492 429 569 409 114 24 6599 582.36 321970

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ENUMERATION DETAILS OF KADUGODI RESERVE FOREST

Size of Plot : 64 x 64 Meters. Date of Enumeration : 15-7-2001 to 28-7-2001 Extent in Ha.:38.10 Ha. No. of plots: 2 Sl Name of the Species Girth - class Total Total Total No. Common Scientific 0-10 10-20 20-30 No. of No.of No.of Name Name cm cm cm plants in Plants trees in sample Per Ha. Forest plots area 1 Saguvani Tectona grandis 120 38 158 195.21 7437 2 Srigandha Santalum album 80 48 128 158.14 6025 3 Devadare Erythoroxylon monogyn 42 42 51.89 1977 4 Bandarake 38 38 46.95 1789 5 Thondarasi Limonia acidissima 37 37 45.71 1742 6 Kare Canthium oarvufkiram 36 36 44.48 1695 7 Hangarakaddi 28 28 34.59 1318 8 Lantana Lantana camara 28 28 34.59 1318 9 Bevu Azadiracta indica 26 26 32.12 1224 Total 435 86 0 521 643.70 24525

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147 APPENDIX - 28

LIST OF VILLAGES AND THEIR SY.NOS INCLUDED IN BANGALORE GREEN BELT AREA NORTH TALUK

1. YESHWANTHAPURA HOBLI Chikkasandra, Doddabidara Kallu (Part) (Sy No.s 1, 2, 3, 4(p), 5, 6, 7, 8(p), 9(p), 13, 18(p), 19(p), 26(p), 30(p), 31,32(p), 33 to 117,125 to 171) Handrahalli (p) (Sy.Nos 2, 3(p), 4(p), 5(p), 6(p), 74(p) 75(p),76 to 119) Hosahalli Golara Palya (p) (Sy.No. 14(p), 15(p), 16(p), 17(p), 18(p), 19 to 22,23(p), 24,25,26(p), 27 to 32,33(p), 36 to 40 41(p), 42(p), Karivobanahalli (p) (Sy. No. 1 to 12, 13,(p), 14 to 19,20(p), 21(p),22(p), 29(p), 57(p), 58(p), 62(p),63, 64, 66(p), 67 to 94 , 95(p), 96 to 98, 99(p), 101(p), 102 to 136,) Kodigehalli, Kannahali, Lingadharanahalli (p) (Sy. No.28(p), 31(p),3 2(p), 33 to 45,46 (p) 47 to 49, 50(p), 51(p), Manganahalli (p) Sy.No.1 to 31, 32(p), 33, 34(p), 45(p), 46, 47(p), 48 to 50, 51(p), 52(p), 54(p), 55(p), 62 to 65, 66(p), 73(p), 74 to 77) Seegahalli, Thirumalapura, Lakshimipura (p)

II. HESARAGHATTA HOBLI Adigana halli, Bvalikere, Bilijaji, Guni Agrahara, Huralichickana halli, Iavalu Konda pura, Ittagallapura, Jarakabande Kaval, Krishnaraja pura, Kalena halli, Kondasethi halli, Kodige Thirumalapura, Kasaghatta pura, Kumbaranahalli, Kemapura, Kalathammana halli, Linganahalli, Lingarajapura, Lingarajasagara, Medappanahalli, Muthugadahalli, Mylappanahalli, Madidagirihalli, Mavalipura,Rajana Kunte, Seekot, Sasuveghatta, Soladevana halli, Thammanarasana halli, Tharabana halli.

III. YELAHANKA HOBLI Agrahara, Avalahalli [p) Sy.No. 72 to 81, 82(p), 83, 107, 108, 109(p), 110(p)}] Ananthapura (part) Sy. No. 1 to 12, 13(p), 14 to 16, 17(p) 78(p), 79(p), 80(p), 81 to 88, 90 to 98], Attur (part) Sy.No. 1 to 46, 54(p), 56(p), 57 to 83], Bellahalli, Chokkanahalli, Doddabettahalli, Gasthikempapura, Govindapura, Gantaganahalli, Honnenahalli, J.B.Kaval, Kempanahalli, Krishnasagara, Kenchanahali, Kogilu, Lakshmisagara, , Medi Agrahara, Muddanahalli, Nagadasana halli, Ramagondana halli, Srinivasapura, Singanayakanahalli, Shamrajipura, Singanayakunahalli Amanikere, Thirumalenahalli, Veerasagara, Vaderhalli, Vasudevapura, Venkatala, Vaddera pura, Jarakabande,

IV. JALA HOBLI Bagalur-Majare, Bettahalasoor, Byappanahalli, Chagalahatti, Dasanayakunahalli, Huasemananahalli, Kattigenahalli, Marenahalli, Nellukunte Thimmanahalli, Satnur, Sonappanahalli, Sughatta, Thimmasandra. 148 V. DASANAPURA HOBLI , Adakimaranahalli, Byandahalli, Bylakanenahalli, Dasanapura, Dombanahalli, Govindanapura, Gajigadakuppe, Govipalya, Gangodanahalli, Heggadadevanapura, Harokyatanahalli, Kudurgere hanmantha Sagara, Kadaranahalli, K.G.Srikuntapura, K.G.Lakkenahalli, Kachohalli, Lakshmipura, Muniyamapalya, Madavana (p), Sy.No.1, 2(p), 3(p),4,5,22, to 24, 49 to 75, 76 to 100, 101 to 116, 122,123 to 125], Machohalli, Madanahikanahalli, Narayappanahalli, Narasipura, Siddana Hosahalli, Srikanta pura (p), [Sy.No. 1 to 24,26 to 29, 39 to 47], Torenagasandra, Thammenahalli, Toadagudahalli, Vaddarahalli. BANGALORE SOUTH TALUK

VI. VARTHUR HOBLI Biligere, Boganahalli (p) Sy.No.1 to 127,128(p),129(p),130,131,132(p),135(p),136 to 142], Belandur Amanikere (p), Sy.No.182(p), 183(p), 184(p), 187(p),188 to 295], Chikkenayakanahalli, Chikkenahalli, Chikkabelandur, Doddakannenahalli (p), Sy.No. 1 to 53, 81(p), 82(p), 83 to 88, 89(p), 90, 91(p), 92(p), 94(p), 96(p), 97(p), 98(p) ,99(p), 100 to 131, 137(p),138 to 143], Gunjur, Halanayakanahalli, Hadosiddapura, Haralur (p), Sy.No. 36(p), 43(p), 44(p), 45 to 58, 59(p), 60(p), 61(p), 63(p),64(p), 65(p), 67(p)], Kodathi, Kachamaranahalli, Kanekandaya, Muller, Munenakolalu (p), Sy.No.1 to 8, 9(p), 46(p), 47, 48, 49(p), 50 to 84, 85(p), 86(p),87(p), 92(p),106(p),107(p), 108 to 111, 112(p), 113 to 123, 127(p), 128(p), 129(p), 133(p)], Panthur part Sy.No. 1 to 74, 75(p),. 76(p), 77(p),78,79 to 83, 84(p), 85(p), 86(p), 87,88(p), 89(p),187(p), 188 to 295], Ramagondanahalli (p), Sy.No. 24(p), 48(p), 49(p), 50(p), 51,52(p),53(p), 54,55(p), 56 to 88,89,90(p), 91(p), 92(p), 93,94 to 106, 107(p), 108 to 111, 112(p), 113 to 118], Sorahunase, Siddapura,Sulikunte, Thubarahalli (p) Sy.No. 37(p), 38(p), 39(p), 40 to 44, 45(p), 46(p), 48(p), 49 to 65, 66(p)], Varthur, Valepura.

VII. UTTARAHALLI HOBLI (p), Sy.No. 15(p), 16(p), 17 to 21, 22(p), 23(p), 24(p),25(p), 26(p),27(p), 75,89,93,98 to 103, 104(p), 107], Gottigere (p) Sy.No. 107 to 111, 112(p)], Gollahalli (p) Sy.No. 35(p), 36(p), 37(p), 38 to 44, 45(p), 66(p), 67(p)], Kembathanahalli (p) Sy.No. 28(p), 29 to 49,53 to 55], Mallasandra (p), Sy.No. 19(p), 20], Pilaganahalli (p) Sy.No. 1 (p), 2(p),20(p),21,22(p), 23(p)], Talaghattapura (p) Sy.No. 36(p), 37,38,41(p)],Uttarahalli Manuvarthe Kaval(p) Sy.No. 10(p), 11(p), 12 to 17, 18(p), 21(p), 24(p0, 27(p), 28(p), 29(p) 30 to 38], Vobichoodenahalli.

VIII. KENGERI HOBLI Agara, Bhimana Kuppe, Bhimana kuppe-Ramsagara, Badamanvartha Kaval (p), [Sy.No.1 to 90, 91(p), 92(p), 93(p), 94 to 104, 105(p), 107(p), 108 to 169, 173 to 274], Challghatta, Chinakurchi, Chundenapura (p), Sy.No. 16(p), 18(p)], Devasere, Doddabele, 149 Gollahalli, Gangasandra, Gudimavu, Hemigepura (p) Sy.No. 1.2,3(p), 4(p), 5 to 52, 53(p), 54(p),55(p), 56, 57(p), 61(p),76(p),77,95], Kanamineke, Kambalipura, Kammaghatta (p) Sy.No.1(p), 8(p), 9(p), 10, 11,12(p), 20(p), 21(p),27(p), 28, 29 39(p), 31 to 112, 115 to 124, 128(p), 142 to 158, 159(p), 162(p), 164(p),165(p), 166(p)], Kenchanapura, M.Krishna Sagara, Kumblagude (p), Sy.No. 29(p),39(p), 31,51 to 69 , 70(p), 79(p), 80(p), 83(p), 84(p), 86,98,143,145 to 147, 156, 158, 159, 162 to 164, 166 to 178], Kumbalaguda Gollahalli, Maragoandana halli, Maragondahalli K., Rajanamadvu (p), Sy.No. 1 to 12 & 15 (p), Ramohalli, Ramasandra (p), Sy.No. 1,2,3, 4(p), 7(p), 8(p), 48(p), 49(p), 50(p), 79(p), 80(p), 81(p), 82 to 166, 170 to 175], Sulakare, Sompura (part) Sy.No. 5 to 7,8(p),9(p), 10(p)], Tagachakuppe, Venkatapura, Varahasandra(p) Sy.No. 1 to 22,23(p), 30(p), 31,32(p), 33(p) 34 to 36], Vasanthahalli, Komaghatta Krishanasagara.

IX. K.R.PURA HOBLI Channasandra, Hagadur, Horamavu Agara(P), Sy.No. 6(p),7,8,9(p), 10 to 63,64(p) 65(p), 66(p), 108(p),109(p),110(p), 111 to 113, 120(p), 121(p), 122(p), 123 to 149, 150(p)], Kothamur, Kyalasanahalli, Kalkere(p) Sy.No. 1 to 333, 334 (p), 335(p), 336 to 338, 339(p), 340(p), 353(p), 353(p), 354(p), 355 to 359, 360(p), 361(p), 362(p), 363(p), 363(p), 365(p), 466(p) , 467 to 469, 470(p), 532(p), 533 to 583, 584 (p)], Kodigenahalli, Nageshawara Nagenahalli, Nagondahalli, Nallurahalli, Pattandur (p) Sy.No.67 to 90,92 to 96, 100 to 102, 108 to 112, 115, 120 to 133], Seegehalli (p), White field (p) Sy.No. 50,51.

X. BEGUR Basavanapura, , Begur(p) Sy.No.40(p), 41, 42(p), 44(p), 45(p), 46(p), 47(p), 49(p), 50,51(p), 52 to 80, 81(p), 82(p), 87(p), 88,95 to 121, 122(p), 123(p), 125(p), 126, 127(p),128,129,397 to 400], Chandrashekarapura, Chikkatogur (p) Sy.No. 17(p), 18(p), 19(p), 22(p),23(p), 24 to 28, 29(p), 30(p), 63], Doddanagamangala, Gollahalli, Hommadevanahalli, Doddathogur(p), Sy.No. 103(p), 104, 105(p), 109,110(p),113(p)], Mylasandra, Naganathapura, Parappana Agrahara(p) Sy.No. 1 ro 12,13(p), 14, 15(p), 21(p), 22(p), 24(p), 28(p), 29 to 47,48(p), 69 to 100], Vittasandra, Yelenhalli (p), Sy.No. 41(p), 42 to 44, 45(p), 47,48(p), 61(p), 64(p), 68],Chikkeluru-Rampura, Chikkeluru-Venkatapura, Kethohalli, Kehohalli-Narashimapura, Keho halli- Rampura, Kolur, Kolur- Gururayanapura,Kolur-Nanjundapura, Seshagirepura, yelachi Guppe, Yelachaguppe- Rampura.

3. ANEKAL TALUK XII. SARJAPURA HOBLI Avalahalli, Chudasandra, Chokksandra, Chintala Madivala, Chikkanagamangala, Chikkavaderapura, Chukenekundi, Domasandra, Gulia mangala, Gottamaranahalli, Gattahalli, Harohalli, Huskur, Hosahalli, Heggondehalli, Hosahalli,-Thippasandra, 150 Kommasandra, Kathariguppe, Kagalipura, Kudlu (part) [Sy.No.2(p), 3(p), 4, 5,6, 9(p), 10(p), 11, 12(p), 14(p), 15, 16(p), 72, 102(p),106(p), 107(p), 108(p), 109 to 111, 112(p), 113 to 189, 190(p), 191, 192(p), 203, 204(p), 207 to 215], Nekundi Domasandra, Raiasandra, Ramanayakahalli, Sringena Agrahara, Sriramapura, Thigala Chowdadenahalli.

XIII. JIGANI HOBLI Amani Bidara Kere, Bilagaradahalli, Bhootanahalli, Banneraghatta, Bhairappanahalli, Banneraghattada kaval, Bogihalli, Bhujangadeva Amanikere, Bingipura, Gollahalli, , Hulimogala, Hullakasavanahalli, Kannaiyakana Agrahara, Kalkere, Lakshmipura, Mantapa, Managondanahalli, Nallasandra, Nanjapura, Ramasandra, Sakalavara, Sampigenahalli, Tirupalya, Vabrasandra, Vaderahalli.

XIV ATTIBELE HOBLI Gollahalli, (p) Sy.No. 115.

XV HOSKOTE TALUK (KASABA HOBLI) Bhaktarahalli, Doddagotiganabbe, Korluru, Mallasandra/.

XVI BIDARANAHALLI HOBLI Adur, Anagalapura, Avalahalli(p) Sy.No. 1 to 6, 13 to 55, 60 to 65], Byrappanahalli, Bidaranahalli, Byrathi, Bande Bomasandra, Bilishivale, Bhattarahalli (p), Sy.No. 23,24 to 28, 35 to 38, 42, 43, 58, 59,64 to 79], Bellathur (p) Sy.No. 54 to 89, Bidarena Agrahara, Cheemasandra, Chikkagubbi, Channasandra, Chikkabanahalli, Dommasandra, Doddabanahalli, Gubbi, Doddenahalli, Goravigere (p) Sy.no. 1 to 62 & 64 to 83], Heerandahalli (p) Sy. No. 1 to 94, 95(p), 97 to 156], Hallenahalli, Hovinane, Kannur, Kadusonappanahalli, Kade Agrahara, Kithiganur, Katamanallur (p), Sy.no. 1 to 63, 65 to 69], Kondadasanapura (p), Sy.No. 2 to 4, 8 to 11, 23(p), 24], Kannamangala (p), Khajjisonanahalli (p), Sy.No. 1 to 97, 100 to 144], Kurudusonanahalli, Kumbena Agrahara (p), Sy.No. 1 to 83, 97 to 171], Kadugodi Plantation on Sy.No. 1 is coming in this village. Small portion is coming in development, rest in Green Belt. Kadugodu (p) Sy.No.1 to 212, 224 to 225, 280 to 289, 305 to 307], Mittaganahalli, Medihalli, Maragondanahalli, Nimbekahipura, Nadagowdana Gollahalli, Rampura, Sigehalli-Old Sy.No.s 11(p), 21 to 23, 24(p), 37(p), 38(p), 39 to 51, 52(p), 53(p),56(p), 57(p), 58 to 65], Veeranahalli (p), Sy.No.s 1 to 29, 35 to 37, 42, 43,44], Vaderahalllli, Varanasi (p), Sy. No.s 1(p), 4(p), 5, 6, 7(p), 8 to 27, 28 (p), 29(p), 3o to 34, 37(p), 38(p), 39, 40(p), 41(p), 42(p), 45(p), 57(p)], Yarappanahalli, J.Bandarapura, Kumatena Agrahara.

XVII ANUGONDANAHALLI HOBLI Ajjagondanahalli, Gullikayapura, Thirumala , Thimmandahalli. 151 APPENDIX - 29

G.O.5818-FT.79-27-5 dated 24/11/1927 The Government of His Highness the Maharaja of Mysore are period to declare the under the provision of section 35 (iii) of the Mysore Forest Regulation XI of 1900 that it is proposed to constitute the area the boundaries of which are described in the schedule hereunder as Timber, Reserve under the provisions of the said Regulations.

Name of Name of Hobli & Approximate Name of Situation. District Taluk Village area Block Bangalore Bangalore 1)Puttanahally A. G. Doresanipalya This block is situated village of 137.3. Lac Reserve about 6 miles to the Uttarahally south of Bangalore Hobli and along the right side of Belkanahally Bangalore Bannerghatta village of High Road. Begur Hobli.

BOUNDARIES NORTH: The boundary line starting from the trijunction bunds of Surey No.28(N.E) 16 (South- east) and 15(South-west) of Puttanahally village runs in a north easterly direction along with south side of survey No.15 to its south east corner, then turns North and runs for about 6 chains along the East side of the said survey No.15, then north east along the south side of Survey No.164 of Pilakanahally to its south east corner.

EAST: The line turns southwards and runs along the West side of survey No.165 and 154 to the South West corner of the later survey no. then turns East and runs for about 5 claims along a portion of the South side of the said S.No. 154 to the North West corner of S.No. 189 the Southwards along the west side of survey No.189 and 190 to the South west corner of later survey No.

SOUTH: From the above point the line turns West and runs for about 2 furlongs along the northern boundary of Khayam gutta Arekeri village and about another 2 furlongs along a portion of the northern boundary of Khyamgutra Arekere Village and about another 2 furlongs along a portion of the northern boundary of survey no.of Kothnur village to the south east corner of S.No.42 (Tank) of the Puttanahally village.

WEST: Then the line turns north and runs along the East side of survey No.42 to its North-East corner, then Eastwards along the Southside or survey No.32 to its south East corner, then northwards along the east side of S.No.32,33,24,25 and 28 to the north East corner of the last named survey number which is starting point.

152 APPENDIX - 30

GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA

No.AFD.61.FWL.74 Karnataka Government Secretariat, , Bangalore, dated:6-25 / 9-1974.

NOTIFICATION

Whereas by reason of its ecological, faunal, floral Geomorphologic or Zoological association or importance for the purpose of protecting, propagating or developing wild life therein or its environment, the Government considers it necessary to constitute the area, the situation and limits of which are specified in the schedule below as a National park.

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred sub-section (1) of Section 35 of the wild life (protection) Act 1072 (Central Act 53 of 1973), the Government of Karnataka hereby declares its intention to constitute the area, the situation and limits of which are specified in the schedule below as a national park called as “Bannerghatta National park”.

SCHEDULE Name of the District: Ban galore District

Areas: 1. Kalkere Reserve forests 1359-34 Acres 2. Bannerghatta Reserve forest 435-06 “ 3. Ragihalli Reserve forest 7586-00 “ 4. Ragihalli Extension Block South 896-32 “ 5. Suddahalla Lac Reserve 359-30 “ 6. Bannerghatta Lac Reserve 160-00 “ 7. Gulhati Reserve forest 3779-00 “ 8. Madheswara Reserve forest 5502-13 ” 9. Karadikal Reserve forest 1939-13 “ 10. Bantnal Reserve forest 3455-00 “ ------25473-08 Acres or 104-27 Sq. Kms

BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION NORTH:

Starting from North west corner of Kalkere Reserve forests i.e., eastern side of Bilvaradahalli Village Boundary and run Northern side crossing Banglore –Anekal main road touching the Northern boundary of Kalkere Reserve forest.

EAST:

And then the boundary line runs along the eastern boundary of Kalkere Reserve forest touching northern and eastern boundary of Bannerghatta Lac Reserve, North Eastern

153 Appendix- 30 (Notification) boundary of Suddahalla Lac Reserve, Eastern boundary of Ragihalli Reserve forests-Eastern and Southern boundary of Ragihalli Reserve forests, Eastern boundary of Gulhatti Reserve forests (upto Salem Border of Tamilnadu State.)

SOUTH:

And then the boundary runs along the southern boundary of Bentnal State Forest upto western corner of Bantnal Reserve forests.

WEST:

Then the Boundary line runs touching Northern and Western boundary Bantnal Reserve forests, Western boundary of Madeswara Reserve forests. (Excluding released area) Bannerghatta Reserve forest and Kalkere Reserve forest and joins the starting point of northern west corner of Kalkere Reserve forest i.e., Eastern boundary of Bilvaradahalli Village.

Right of way : (1) Bannerghatta- Kagglipura road about 8 K.M. Sanctuary Area.

(2) Ragihalli Road from Bannerghatta Anekal Main Road passing through National Park area is about 5 Km.

ENCLOSURES: (1) Kanme and Sudhama are two hamlets in the Madeshwara State Forest.

(2) Released area in between Ragihalli Reserve forest and Gulahatti Reserve forest.

(3) One hamlet in Bantnal Reserve forest

By order and in the name of the Governor of Karnataka

Sd/- Special Officer and Ex-Officio, Deputy Secretary to Government, Agriculture and Forest Department,

154 Appendix- 30 (Notification) APPENDIX - 31 DETAILS OF FOREST LANDS RELEASED AND DIS-FORESTED TO REVENUE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS IN BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION. Name of Name of the Extent G.O. No. & date Purpose for released the Range Forest A-G K.R.Puram Mallagalvelly RF. 103.00 G.11251-FL.252-27-4 date: 30-03-1928 Cultivation Mallegalvelly RF. 298.00 G.11219-FL-252-27-3date: 31-03-1928 Cultivation Mallegalvelly RF. 110.00 AF. 7897-9 date:04-06-1949 Cultivation Mallegalvelly RF. 352.00 R.13634-9/LR-272-51-2date:28-03-1952 Cultivation Mallathahally RF. 200.00 AF-7226-29 date:12-11-1951 Cultivation Mallathahally RF. 25.00 R.8780-3/LR-272-51-2 date: 19-11-1951 Cultivation Mallathahalli Plan 57.02 AGD.309.DST-57 date:06-01-1959 Mallathahalli Plan 3.19 AGD-309.DST-57date:06-01-1959 Cultivation Mallathahally RF. 10.00 AF-1000-1/FL-1-55-3 date: 04-05-1955 Cultivation Ulsoor Jakkur 113.32 AF.2269-72/FL-47-49-2 date: 21-09-1949 Allasandra 10.00 AF.2269-72/FL-47-49-2 date: 2109-1949 AF-8901,date: 28-1-1953 Allasandra 35.12 AF.12207-9/FL-1-55-17 date: 01-03-1956 Bangalore Kenchanahalli 5.00 AF.10267-70/129-50 date:08-03-1951 Smt. Beladal Sudnari for Plan Poultary Form Jarakabande 5.00 R-832-35/LR.8-54 date:26-04-1954 Sandal Reserve Peenya Plantation 216.00 AFD-103-FGN-60 date:31-05-1961 H.M.T Factory Jarakabande 80.00 AFD-103-FGN-60 date:25-11-1960 H.M.T. Factory Kaval Machahalli. 96.12 AFD-115-FGN-63 date:06-01-1964 First postalozzi orphan Plantation Children village Kenchanahalli 30.00 AFD-105-FGN-64 date:01-12-1965 Indian Statistical Institute, Plantation Bangalore Jarakabande 307.33 - Under Military authorities Sandal Reserve Kenchenahalli 28.20 AFD-111-FGR-66 date:1605-1967 For establishing Housing Plantation colony for the benefit of FL officials,. Rajajinagara Nagarabavi Plnt. 397.09 G.O. AFD-105-FGN-64 date:01-12-1965 Ban galore University Nagarabhavi Extn. 37.00 AFD-254-FGL-69, date:06-01-1970 Drugs Controller for Plantation construction of new buildings for Govt. college of pharmacy, Bangalore Bettahalli 48.00 AFD-248-FGL-66, University of Agricultural date:17-05-1968 Sciences Nagarabhavi Extn. 40.00 AFD-162-FGL-67, Education Department for Plantation date:06-01-1970 establishing a suburban press Kaggalipura Turahalligudda 20.00 AFD-54-FGL-69 In favour of Sri. T.N. Balakrishna for study purpose Turahalligudda 499.00 As per CCFs letter No. Given to Silviculturist for RF. raising plantation B.M.Kaval 32.00 AFD-77-DST-57, date:06-10-1966 S.No. 85 Handed over to Revenue authorities. Yalahanka Moji Kodigehalli 353.00 AFD-248-FGR-66, date:12-12-1966 University of Agricultural Plantation Sciences Anekal Bhuthanahalli 350.00 AFD-150-FAF-61, date:19-01-1902 Hakkipikki colony for Block – II cultivation

155 APPENDIX - 32

NOTIFICATION FOR CREATION OF BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION

PROCEEDINGS OF THE CHIEF CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS (GENERAL),BANGALORE Sub: Bifurcation of Bangalore District into Bangalore urban and Rural district –issue of Notification and creation of range.

Ref: Govt. Notification No.RD.35.LND.86,dated:21-7-1986 of Karnataka Government Secretariat, Revenue Department, Bangalore.

2. Letter No.A3.TET.BFR.BLR.CR.127/86-87,dated:16-12-86 of the Chief Conservator of Forests (General), Bangalore addressed to Government.

3. Letter No.A4.BF.CR.116/85-86,dated: 3-12-87 of the Conservator of Forests, Bangalore *** PREAMBLE:

Government in their notification cited under reference (1) have bifurcated the existing Bangalore district into two Districts viz., Bangalore Urban and Bangalore Rural districts. Consequent to this the Conservator of Forests, Bangalore has proposed fro renaming the existing Green Belt division and Bangalore division as Bangalore Urban forest division and Bangalore Rural forest division respectively and in this behalf proposal has been submitted to Government under reference cited (2) above. Further to this the Conservator of Forests, Bangalore vide his reference (3) above has proposed for formation of 4 new Territorial ranges in the following taluks of Bangalore Urban and Rural forest divisions as these Taluks have no Territorial ranges forest offices at present and as considerably forest areas are available in the said taluks for Management and protection. 1. Bangalore South taluk; 2. Doddaballapura taluk; 3. Magadi taluk; 4. Nelamangala taluk;

The Conservator of Forests, Bangalore has opined that formation of the new ranges as absolutely necessary in view of scientific management and protection of forests and carrying out the development works in the above taluks.

The Conservator of Forests has further reported that there is no need for sanction of the posts of Range Forest Officers afresh for the proposed 4 new territorial ranges as the

156 Appendix – 32(Notification ) same could be adjusted by reallocation of the Range Forest Officers posts existing within the circle. It is also stated that the other protective staff and ministerial staff would be provided to the new Territorial Ranges by shifting the posts within the circle.

The above proposal of the Conservator of Forests, Bangalore appears reasonable from the administration point or view for smooth management and protection of forests and effective implementation of developmental works in the taluks aforesaid. Hence, the following order.

ORDER NO.A3-TET-BF-BER-CR-127/86.87/ DATED: 20-1-1988 After careful examination of the proposal of the Conservator of Forests, Bangalore and in exercise of the powers vested with the undersigned, the undersigned is pleased to accord sanction for the creation of the following 4 (four) new Territorial ranges as indicated her under. The Sections, Beats coming under the jurisdiction of each of the new Territorial range are indicated in the “Annexure – I ’’ appended to this order.

I. BANGLORE URBAN FOREST DIVISION (GREEN BELT DIVISON, BANGALORE) Sl. Name of the New Name of the taluk Head quarters of new No. Territorial Range Territorial Range 1 Bangalore South Bangalore south Kagglipura

II. BANGLORE RURAL FOREST DIVISION Sl. Name of the New Name of the taluk Head quarters of new No. Territorial Range Territorial Range 1 Doddaballapura Doddaballapura Doddaballapura 2 Magadi Magadi Magadi 3 Nelamangala Nelamangala Nelamangala

No staff is created to the above newly formed ranges and the Conservator of Forests will make arrangement to provide the required staff by reallocation of the posts existing in the Bangalore circle.

The Officers of the newly formed territorial ranges shall be housed in the existing departmental buildings.

The new Territorial ranges are formed subject to the condition that no additional expenditure is caused to has State ex-chequer.

157 Appendix – 32(Notification ) In view of the formation of Bangalore South range in Bangalore urban forest division the existing Bangalore Range shall here after called as Bangalore North range.

Due to formation of 4 new territorial ranges the ranges comprising the taluks and head quarters coming under the jurisdiction of the Bangalore urban division and Bangalore Rural forest division are indicated in the Annexure – II appended to this order. Sd/- Chief Conservator of Forests (GL)

Annexture - I Statement showing the section beats coming under the jurisdiction of the newly created Territorial Ranges Sl Name of the new Beats Coming under the Jurisdiction of new territorial range No Territorial Range Section Head Quarters Beats Head Quarters 1 Bangalore south Krishnarajapura Krishnarajapura Krishnarajapura Krishnarajapura range in Bangalore Uttarahalli Kengeri Uttarahalli Uttarahalli Urban forest Kengeri Kengeri division Begur Begur Begur Begur Tavarekere Tavarekere Bidarahalli Bidarahalli Bidarahalli Bidarahalli Varthur Varthur 2 Doddballapura Doddballapura Doddballapura Sulanayakanahalli Gollahalli (retained) range in Bangalore (retained section) rural forest division Ujjain forest Chillandahalli Kanakanahalli Kanakanahalli Gandagolipura & Kalagondanahalli Jannasandra Plantation Doddaballapura town Doddaballapura and nursery Subramannyaghati Subramannyaghati Subramannyaghati Subramannyaghati (New) (retained) Subramannyaghati Hadonahalli B-Block Devarabetta Devarabetta Muddenahalli Muddenahalli Makali SF. Thippagondanahalli Hosahalli Hosahalli Makali SF -II Makali Ujjani SF Ujjani Harohalli SF. Ujjani Hiremuddenahalli 3 Nelamangala range Dabaspet Dabaspet Nigagal Block-I Nigagal (retained) in Bangalore rural Nigagal Block-II Nigagal (retained) forest division. Nigagal Block-III Nigagal (retained) Block-I Adarangi (retained) Adarangi Block-II Adarangi (retained) Jakkasandra Adarangi (retained) Nelamangala Nelamangala (retd) Devanahalli Plantation Dasarahalli Soladevanahalli Soladevanahalli Plantation Arkavathi plnt. Govindapura plnt. Govindapura Byrasettyhalli plnt. Byrasettyhalli 158 Appendix – 32(Notification ) Thyamagondlu Krishnarajpura Krishnarajpura Mavinakomanahalli Mavinakomanahalli Kenchanapura plnt. Kenchanapura Balagere Bangaligere Baragoor Baragoor 4 Magadi Magadi Magadi (retained) Magadi Magadi Chilur Chilur Balekatte MF Madabala Nayakanapalya Savandurga Savandurga Siddadevarabetta Ajjanahalli Hanumanadurga Hanumanadurga Solur Solur Solur Solur Adarangi Adarangi Kudur Tavarekere Tavarekere Sugenahalli Sugenahalli Kudur Kudur Thippasandra Thippasandra Thippagondanahalli Thippagondanahalli Bantrakuppe Bantrakuppe Mallur Mallur Basavantara

Annexture - II

Statement showing the ranges comprising the taluk and head quarters coming under the jurisdiction of Bangalore urban forest division and Bangalore rural division.

I. Bangalore Urban forest division Sl Name of the range Head Jurisdiction No. quarter 1 Bangalore north Bangalore Co-extensive with Bangalore north taluk 2 Bangalore south Kaggalipura Co-extensive with Bangalore south taluk 3 Anekal Anekal Co-extensive with Anekal taluk Special duty ranges 1 Bangalore urban Bangalore To look after city planting works 2 Special duty rural-I - do - - do - 3 Tree unit - do - - do - 4 Special duty rural-II - do - - do - 5 Survey - do - - do - 6 Estate forest range officer to look - do - - do - after the maintenance of Aranya Bhavan. 7 One post of range forest officer under - do - - do - nature conservation

II. Bangalore rural forest division Sl No. Name of the range Head quarter Jurisdiction 1 Doddaballapura Doddaballapura Doddaballapura taluk 2 Devanahalli Devanahalli Devanahalli taluk 3 Hoskote Hoskote Hoskote taluk 4 Nelamangala Nelamangala Nelamangala taluk 5 Ramanagaram Ramanagaram Ramanagaram taluk 6 Channapatna Channapatna taluk 7 Kanakapura Kanakapura Kanakapura taluk 8 Sathanur Sathanur Kanakapura taluk 9 Magadi Magadi Magadi taluk

159 Appendix – 32(Notification ) APPENDIX – 33 (A &B) Appendix – 33A STATEMENT SHOWING BUILDING DETAILS OF BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION. SL Type of the Building Situation Year of Cost of No. construction construction (Rs.in lakhs) ANEKAL RANGE 1 Range forest office Anekal - - BANGALORE RANGE 1 Aranya bhavan office Malleshwaram - - 2 Assistant conservator of forest & Range forest Malleshwaram - - officer office 3 Staff quarters (Malleshwaram) 65No.s - - - 4 Staff quarters (Sakey-Tankey) 11No.s - - - 5 Guest house (2 No.s) Malleshwaram - - 6 Sandal Godown J.B. Kaval - - 8 Watchman shed Chinnappanahalli - - 9 Watchman shed Singasandra - - 10 Watchman shed Garavebavipalya - - 11 Watchman shed Mangammanapalya - - 12 Watchman shed Pattandur - - 13 Watchman shed Madival - - BANASHANKARI UNIT RANGE 1 Range forest office Banashankari - - KAGGALIPURA RANGE 1 Range forest office Kaggalipura - - K.R. PURAM RANGE 1 Range forest office K.R. Puram - - RAJAJINAGAR UNIT RANGE 1 Officers quarters (Unit – 1) J.B. Kaval 1997-1998 9,20,400-00 2 Officers quarters (Unit – 2) J.B. Kaval 1997-1998 9,20,400-00 3 Officers quarters (Unit – 3) J.B. Kaval 1997-1998 9,20,400-00 4 Officers quarters (Unit – 4) J.B. Kaval 1997-1998 9,20,400-00 5 Officers quarters (Unit – 5) J.B. Kaval 1997-1998 9,20,400-00 6 Staff quarters (Unit – 1) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,72,600-00 7 Staff quarters (Unit – 2) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,63,600-00 8 Staff quarters (Unit – 3) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,94,000-00 9 Staff quarters (Unit – 4) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,89,200-00 10 Staff quarters (Unit – 5) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,72,600-00 11 Staff quarters (Unit – 6) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3.63,600-00 12 Staff quarters (Unit – 7) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,94000-00 13 Staff quarters (Unit – 8) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,89,200-00 14 Staff quarters (Unit – 13) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,72,600-00 15 Staff quarters (Unit – 14) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,63,600-00 16 Staff quarters (Unit – 15) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,94,000-00 17 Staff quarters (Unit – 16) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,89,200-00 18 Staff quarters (Unit – 17) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,72,600-00 19 Staff quarters (Unit – 18) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,63,600-00 20 Staff quarters (Unit – 19) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,94000-00 21 Staff quarters (Unit – 20) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,72600-00 22 Staff quarters (Unit – 9) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,72,600-00 160 Appendix – 33 (Building details) 23 Staff quarters (Unit – 10) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,63,600-00 24 Staff quarters (Unit – 11) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,94,000-00 25 Staff quarters (Unit – 12) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,89,200-00 26 Staff quarters (Unit – 1) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,72,600-00 27 Staff quarters (Unit – 2) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,63,600-00 28 Staff quarters (Unit – 3) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,94,000-00 29 Staff quarters (Unit – 4) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,89,200-00 30 Staff quarters (Unit – 5) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,72,600-00 31 Staff quarters (Unit – 6) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,63,600-00 32 Staff quarters (Unit – 7) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,94,000-00 33 Staff quarters (Unit – 8) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,89,200-00 34 Staff quarters (Unit – 9) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,72,600-00 35 Staff quarters (Unit – 10) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,63,600-00 36 Staff quarters (Unit – 11) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,94,000-00 37 Staff quarters (Unit – 12) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,89,200-00 38 Staff quarters (Unit – 13) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,72,600-00 39 Staff quarters (Unit – 14) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,64,800-00 40 Staff quarters (Unit – 15) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,94,000-00 41 Staff quarters (Unit – 16) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,89,200-00 42 Staff quarters (Unit – 17) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,72,600-00 43 Staff quarters (Unit – 18) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 3,63,600-00 44 Staff quarters (Unit – 19) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,94000-00 45 Staff quarters (Unit – 20) J.B. Kaval 1998-1999 2,89,200-00 ULSOOR UNIT RANGE 1 Range forest office Ulsoor - - YELAHANKA RANGE 2 Staff quarters (Unit -1) Marasandra 1998-1999 3,72600-00 3 Staff quarters (Unit -2) Marasandra 1998-1999 3,63600-00 4 Staff quarters (Unit-1 Ist floor) Marasandra 1999-2000 1,81000-00 5 Staff quarters (Unit-2 Ist floor) Marasandra 2000-2001 1,81000-00 6 Staff quarters (Unit-3 Ist floor) Marasandra 2000-2001 1,81000-00 7 Staff quarters (Unit-4 Ist floor) Marasandra 2000-2001 1,81000-00

Appendix – 33B

SHOWING BUILDING DETAILS OF BANGALORE URBAN SOCIAL FORESTRY DIVISION. Sl Type of the Building Situation Year of Cost of No. construction construction ANEKAL RANGE 1 Supporting staff quarters (Block-I) Chandrapura 1999-2000 2,96.000-00 2 Supporting staff quarters (Block-II) Chandrapura 1999-2000 2,96.000-00 KAGGALIPURA RANGE 1 Range forest officer quarters Kaggalipura 1997-98 5,69,000-00 2 Supporting staff quarters (Block -I) Kaggalipura 1997-98 2,93,000-00 3 Supporting staff quarters (Block -II) Kaggalipura 1998-99 2,93,000-00 YELAHANKA RANGE 1 Range forest office Allalasandra 1999-2000 6,34000-00 2 Range forest officer quarters Allalasandra 1999-2000 5,69000-00 3 Supporting staff quarters (Block -I) Allalasandra 1999-2000 2,93000-00 4 Supporting staff quarters (Block -II) Allalasandra 1999-2000 2,93000-00

161 Appendix – 33 (Building details) APPENDIX - 34

SHOWING DETAILS OF SAW MILLS IN BANGALORE URBAN FOREST DIVISION

Sl Name of the Sawmill and Location No. I ANEKAL RANGE 1 S L V sawmill, near Santhepete ,Anekal,Bangalore 2 Lakshmi timbers, Chandapura Powertation, Chandapura, Bangalore 3 Lashmivijaya sawmill, Santhepete road, Anekal, Bangalore 4 Lakshmi timber corporation, Hosur road, Near Anekal, Bangalore 5 Jai bharath sawmill, Hosuru main road, Krishnanagara, Bangalore 6 Srineevas sawmill, Anekal, Bangalore 7 Chandra packing industries, Attibele Anekal taluk,Bangalore 8 Lakshmi timber associates, NH 27, Hosur road, Attibele industrial area Bangalore 9 Gowri timber depot, No.247-6th, Hosur 10 Asha timber No:158/1 Sarjapura main road, Kodathi gate, Bangaore 11 Baitwood industries, No. 116/2 Kyasanahalli, Hulimangala post, Jigani, Anekal taluk, Bangalore 12 Balaji sawmill, Honna Kalasapura kasaba hobali Anekal taluk, Bangalore 13 Satrwood sawmill, Sarjapura Anekal taluk, Bangalore 14 Maruthi wood industries, Chikkagagade village, Chandapura, Anekal , Bangalore. II BANGALORE RANGE 1 Gayathri timbers, No.1, Thriveni road, Yashavanthapura, Bangalore 2 Girinar sawmill, No.34, Athara palya, Muniyappa compound, Mysore road, Bangalore 3 M/s Ganesha sawmill, Tumkur road, Dasarahalli,. Bangalore 4 Vishwabharathi timber depot, No: ¾, Vasathanthappa block, 10th cross, Ganganagara, Bangalore 5 Maruthi sawmill, Ballari road, Near JKVK , Batarayanapura, Bangalore 6 Velani sawmill,No:9/1-B,LNT company near,Ballary road,Batarayanapura, Bangalore 7 Bhagavathi timbers, Ballary road, Batarayanapura, Bangalore 8 Ananda timbers, Near Ballary road JKVK , Batarayanapura, Bangalore 9 Hindustan wood industries, No.44,HMT, Main road, Mattikere, Bangalore. 10 National timbers, No:SE 21/1, Yeshavanthapura, Bangalore 11 Sathyan timbers, No: 239, Chikkamaranahalli, new BEL road, Bangalore. 12 Jai Bharath timbers, No:84, Manjunath nagar, WCR road, Rajajinagar,Bangalore. 13 New Mahalakshmi sawmill, New BEL main road, Devasandra, Banagalore 14 Thirupathi sawmill, Kaval byarasandra, Ambedkar medical collage, RT Nagar, Bangalore. 15 Uma timber depot, No:75, WCR, Kurubarahalli, Bangalore 16 Jyothi timbers No:995, HMT main road, Divanara palya, Gokula,Bangalore 17 Vinayaka structural wood industries, No:36/1, Dasanapura village, Nelamangala taluk, Bangalore. 18 Deepak wood timber, No:518,2nd stage,Rajajinagar, Bangalore. 19 Venkateshwara wood industries, No:275/15, Mysore road timber layout, Bangalore. 20 Takur board sawmill, No:19, Industrial area, Yashavanthpura, Bangalore 21 Dhaneshwari sawmill, NH-4, Tumkur road, Dasanapura, Bangalore. 22 New patel timbers, No:41/1, Hesarughatta road, Bhagalgunte village, Bangalore 23 Patel timbers, No:71/1 Mallasandra village, Hesarughatta road,Nagasandra po Bangalore 24 Bajaranga sawmill, No:45/2, Hesarughatta road, Dasarahalli, Bangalore. 25 Mahesh timber, No:18-10, Main road, Shivanahalli, WCR, Bangalore 26 Deepak timbers, No: 518/15-2nd stage, C-80 feet road, Rajajinagara, Bangalore 27 Pattidar sawmill, No:8/26 Hesarughatta road, Chikkasandra, Bangalore 28 Pramin industries, No: 9A, 2nd stage, Peenya industrial area, Bangalore 29 Pattidar timbers, No: 44 HMT main road, 11th main road, Mattikere, Bangalore 30 Ambika patrons, No:6-7, Hesarughatta road, Chikka-, Bangalore 31 Sri Ganesha sawmill, No:58/1,57/8, Tumkur road Dasarahalli, Bangalore

162 Appendix – 34 (Sawmills details) 32 Bhavani timber depot, No:92-2, Magadi road, Industrial town, Bangalore 33 Gayathri sawmill, No:6-12, Tumkur road, Yashavanthapura, Bangalore 34 New takar sawmill, No:9th Mylikallu, Tumkur road, Dasarahalli, Bangalore 35 Manjunatha wood industries, No: 344/6-B cross, Thriveni road, Yashavanthapura, Bangalore 36 Kumar wood industries, No. 2-67/1-11, main road, HVR Kalyana mantapa, Magadi main road, Vijayanagara, Bangalore. 37 Ambika sawmill, No:5/3/73 Tumkur road, Near video company,Bangalore 38 S.C. Bhadhramma sawmill, No:103, CHB Layout, 9th main road, Vijayanagara, Bangalore 39 Hunasur timber corporation, No:136,1st main road, Seshadhripura, Bangalore 40 Canara wood works, No:15/133, 1st main road, Seshadhripura, Bangalore 41 Mahadev sawmill, No:66/2, Ranganathapura,Kamakshipalya, Magadi road, Bangalore 42 Jai timbers, No: 46, main road, Dhoddabommasandra, Bangalore 43 Jai Jyothi timber and plywood, No: 117/64-2, Kaval Byrasandra, Dr: Ambedkar medical collage road, RT Nagara, Bangalore 44 Gowri timbers, No:20, NTY layout, Mysore road. Bangalore 45 Vijayalakshmi timber sawmill, No: 28, NTY layout, Mysore road, Bangalore 46 Balaji timber traders, No:30/37, Nayandahalli, BWSSB near quarters Mysore road, Bangalore 47 Vishnu wood industries, No: 122/338, Nayandahalli, Mysore road, Bangalore 48 SLV sawmill and wood industries, No:325, Mysore road, Bangalore 49 Ramadhaya enterprises, No:212/30, Nayandahalli, BWSSB, Bangalore 50 Vinayaka timbers, No: 503-73-3, Tumkur road, Nagasandra, PO near Video factory Bangalore. 51 Lakshmi timber yard, No: 4 Mariyappanapalya, Gnyanabharathi, Bangalore 52 Saraswathi sawmill, No: 56/1, Kottige palya, Magadi road, Bangalore. 53 Nataraja timbers, No: 128/1 WCR near power house, Shivanagara, Bangalore 54 Prabath timbers, No: 71-2 D: Rajagopal road, Nagashettihalli, Bangalore 55 Chabiya timbers, No: 30-B-12-8/A, BWSSB Near, Nayandahalli, Bangalore 56 Chabiya timbers, No: 30-B-12-8/A, BWSSB Near, Nayandahalli, Bangalore 57 Bhagavan sawmill, No:10, Nayandahalli, Mysore Main road, Bangalore 58 Bangalore timbers industries, No:L 134 1st main road, Seshadharipuram, Bangalore 59 Ganesh enter praises,No:12,13,14, Maruthi nagara, Nagarabhavi main road, Bangalore 60 Indian marbals and timbers, No: 38, Deevatike Ramohalli, Mysore road, Bangalore 61 Saraswathi timber depot, No:79/2, Magadi road, Agrahara Dasarahalli, near Shanthala film takies, Bangalore. 62 Mahalakshmi timber mart, MS Nagara, main road, 1st Cross, Bangalore 63 Geetha timber depot, No:23/4, Magadi main road, Bangalore 64 sawmill, No: 2, Parimala nagara, Nandini layout, Bangalore 65 Umiya timber, No:6, Parimala nagara, Kantirava studio, Nandini layout, Bangalore 66 Om timbers No:12/1, Nelagadharenahalli, Nagasandra P.O., Bangalore 67 Geetha sawmill, Tumkur road, Nagasandra post, Bangalore 68 Mohan lal premji patel and company, No.22/A, 1st stage, Peenya industrial area, Bangalore. 69 Bhavani sawmill, 8th mylikal, Tumkur road, Dasarahalli P.O. Nagasandra, Bangalore. 70 Vinayaka fabrication wood works, No:4, Parimala nagara, Kantirava studio, Nandini layout, Bangalore 71 Bhavani timbers, No: 10, Magadi main road, Bangalore. 72 Farek timber traders, 8th Mylikal, Tumkur road, Dasarahalli P.O., Nagasandra, Bangalore. 73 Jaliayan sawmill, No: 3/5, KAIADB, 60th FT road, Chikkasandra T.Dasarahalli, Bangalore 74 Shri Lakshmi sawmill, 100 feet road, Peenya, Bangalore, KAIADB 75 Bhavani timber mart, Tumkur road, Nagasandra post, Video near (1) LTD, Bangalore 76 Takur sawmill, No:31/3, Magadi road, Agrahara, Dasarahalli, Bangalore 77 Krishna timber company, No:6/11, Tumkur road, MEI factory near, Yashavanthapura, Bangalore 78 Bhagavan sawmill, 9th mylikallu, Tumkur road video factory near, Nagasandra Post, Bangalore. 79 Ashapura sawmill, No:184/185, 11th cross, 3rd stage, Peenya, Industrial area, Bangalore. 80 Shivashakthi sawmill, 9th mylikallu, Tumkur road, Video company near, Nagasandra post, Bangalore. 81 Krishna timber depot, Rajgopalnagara, 2nd main road, Gedhalahalli Sanjaya nagara, Bangalore 82 Ambika timbers, New BEL road, near M.S. Ramaiah hospital, Devasandra, Bangalore 163 Appendix – 34 (Sawmills details) 83 Patel timbers, Nelagadharenahalli, Nagasandra post, T. Dasarahalli, Bangalore 84 Shankar vijaya sawmill, No:IE-1st main road, 2nd stage, Peenya industrial area, Bangalore. 85 Shri Jalaram wood industries, Anjaneya layout, 2nd stage, Peenya industrial area, Bangalore. 86 Haseej pasha sawmill, No: 72, New bamboo bazar, Bangalore 87 New bharath sawmill Loyar Palya, Nayandahalli, Mysore road, Bangalore 88 Hanuman timbers, Hosaguddahalli, A street, Mysore road, Bangalore 89 New timbers industries, No:6/10, KAIDB, 100 feet road, Bangalore 90 New timbers corporation, No: 12/137-19- 1st main road, Seshadhripuram, Bangalore 91 Swasthik wood industries, 8th Mylikallu, Tumkur road, Nagasandra post, Bangalore. 92 Geetha timber, No: 6/73-14, Tumkur road, Yashavanthapura, Bangalore. 93 Geetha wood industries, 100 feet road, Chokkasandra, T. Dasarahalli, Bangalore. 94 C.L.Habeeb Hulla Khan, No: 68, New bomboo bazar, Bangalore 95 C.L.Habeeb Hulla Khan, No: 11/1, Mysore road, Hosaguddadhahalli, Bangalore 96 Bharath timber enterprises, No:45, Tumkur road, Yashavanthapura, Bangalore. 97 Govinda task and board, No:854, Deepanjali Nagara, Mysore road, Bangalore 98 Karnataka timber depot, No: 43, Mudlapalya, Nagarabhavi main road. Bangalore. 99 Ashoka sawamill wood works, No:275/2 Mysore road, Guddadhahalli, Bangalore. 100 Nepto timber and plywood, No:42, Thindlu Vidyaranyapura, Bangalore. 101 Pakvel industries, No:82 Industrial sub arab, 2nd stage, Yashavanthapura, Bangalore. 102 Vincy enterprises, No: 108, 2nd block Peenya, Bangalore 103 Shri Lakshmi venkateshwara sawmill, No: 67, Hosalli, Gollarahatti, Magadi main road, Bangalore 104 Jayanthi wood works, No: 17-13th cross, Nagarabhavi road, Bangalore 105 Mahaveera tekspurse private limited, No: 132, 1st main road, Seshadhripura, Bangalore. 106 Poonam timbers, No: 350/1, Nayandahalli Club near, Mysore road, Bangalore 107 Best wood factars, No: 6/4, Tumkur road, MEI company near, Bangalore. 108 Ravani timbers, No: 95/1, Kurubarahalli, Bangalore. 109 Bharath timber wood industries, No:7, Bellari road, Gangenahalli, Bangalore 110 Sadharan paking , No:B-8, Jai bharathi industries, Yashavanthapura, Bangalore. 111 SRS wood industries and sawmill, Kereguddadhalli, Chikkabanavara post, Bangalore 112 Lakshmi prasanna wood industries, No:12-1A, Lakshmipura road, Habbigere, Bangalore 113 Venkateshwara wood industries, Habbigere, Chikka banavara, Bangalore 114 Kaveri wood industries, No. 137 Kwality biscate company near, Nayandahalli, Mysore road, Bangalore. 115 Rehamath wood industries, No.14, New bamboo bazar, Bangalore. 116 Raghavendra tiles wood and industries, No:4/20G Magadi main road, Saraswathi Iron foundry near, Bangalore. 117 Pakvel No: 48/49, Tumkur road, MEI company near, Bangalore 118 Balaji enterprises, Thindlu village, Vidhyaranyapura, Bangalore 119 Navarang timbers, No:31/1, Magadi main road, Veeresh takies near, Agrahara, Dasarahalli, Bangalore 120 Veerpur timber traders, Dhodda bommasandra, Vidhyaranapura main road, Bangalore 121 Ahamad Hussain Shariff, No: 9/2, New Bamboo Bazaor, Bangalore. 122 Asad wood industries, No:20/A, Rasaldhar beedi, Seshadhripuram, Bangalore 123 Lakshmi wood works, No-4, New bamboo bazaor, Bangalore. 124 Kaveri enterprises, No:C 274-7th cross, 1st stage, Peenya industrial area, Bangalore 125 Krishna wood industries, No.8, Habbigere main road, Kammagondanahalli, Bangalore 126 AM.Hobedhulla sawmill,No:39,Sulman g gunta road, New bamboo bazor, Bangalore. 127 Alankar wood industries, No: 132, 1st main road, Seshadhripura, Bangalore. 128 Shri Maruthi sawmill, Gandhadha kaval patel, Venkatappa badavane, Magadi road, Bangalore 129 Wood west industries, No: 24/1, 1st cross, J.C. road, Bangalore. 130 Noor ahamad wood industries, No: 19, New bamboo bazar, Bangalore 131 Venkateshwara timber depot, No: 1/6-5, Ganganagara main Gangamma temple street, Bangalore. 132 Asha associates, No:7, MS ramaiah collage road, Mattikere, Bangalore 133 Mane Hanumantha Rao & Sons, No:5, Cottanpete, Bangalore 134 Shafi sawmill, No:9, New bambo bazar, Bangalore

164 Appendix – 34 (Sawmills details) 135 Habeeb perfect industries, No: 181/2, Jalahalli village main road, Bangalore 136 HB wood industries , No:53/3,Kamakshi palya, Magadi road, Bangalore 137 Abthab brothers, No: 39/3, Sulthangi gunta road, New bambo bazar, Bangalore 138 Abjar wood industries, New bambo bazar, Bangalore 139 Makshud wood industries, No:27/1, New bambo bazar, Bangalore 140 Javahar wood sawmill, No: 6, New bambo bazar, Bangalore 141 Abthab wood industries, No: 14, New bambo bazar, Bangalore 142 M. Shaffeer, No: 57-2, New bambo bazar, Bangalore 143 Gulmar wood industries, No: 29/1, New bambo bazar, Bangalore 144 Vinayaka sawmill timber, 9/1 BL & TBB road, Bytarayanapura, Bangalore 145 Ganesh timber sales depot, Thriveni main road, Yashavanthapura, Bangalore 146 Anjanadhri wood works, 2/4, Goragunte palya, Tumkur road, Bangalore 147 Bestwood industries , No:184-185, 2nd main road, 3rd phase, Peenya, Bangalore 148 Shareef wood industries, 8th New bambo bazar, Bangalore 149 Ashiya wood industries, 7th Bellari road, Ganganagara , Bangalore 150 Abthab wood industries, No: 14, New bambo bazar, Bangalore 151 Gul Mohar timber industries wood, No: 29/1, New bambo bazar, Bangalore 152 Bharath timber, No: 86, ESI, Sooldevanahalli, Chikkabanavara, Bangalore 153 Poornima timber company, NO: 38, DR halli, Mysore road, Bangalore 154 Govinda tafs & board private limited, K. Gollahalli, Kumbalagodu, Bangalore 155 Bangalore wood works private Ltd. No:16, Industrial area,Tumkur road, Bangalore 156 Mallanadu wood work, No: 187/2, Pipeline, Kurubarahalli, Bangalore 157 Bestwood packers, Hesarughatta main road, Chikkabanavara Railway ghate No: 1/1, Makali village, Bangalore 158 Bestwood packers industries, Hesarughatta main road, Chikkabanavara Bangalore 159 Tap india corporation , Hesarughatta main road, Chikkabanavara Bangalore 160 Saraswathi wood industries, Yashavanathapura, Bangalore 161 Rijvan sawmill wood industries, No: 10/23, Bamboo bazar,Bangalore 162 M.K.S. industries, No: 26, B-3, Govindapura, Bangalore 163 Kaveri wood works, Habbigere, Chikkabanavara, Bangalore 164 M.S. timber traders, No: 128/1, WCR, Manjunatha nagar, Bangalore 165 Rijvan sawmill wood industries, Dasanapura, Adkamaranahalli, Bangalore 166 Lakshmi wood industries, L.N. colony, Yashavanthapura, Bangalore 167 Kimsan sawmill, No:80/A, 4-3rd corss Kalasipalya, Bangalore 168 Ambabhavani sawmill, No:5, Cottonpet, Bangalore. 169 Shankaravijaya sawmill, Nagarabhavi, Mudlapalya road, Bangalore 170 Manjunath timber sawmill, No: 301, Vidyaranyapura, Bommasandra, Bangalore 171 Maruthi timber & plywood, Sulthanpalya main road, Manamohanarayana palya, RT Nagara, Bangalore III KAGGLIPURA RANGE 1 Sharada wood industries, No:18/19, Subramanyapura road, Uththarahalli, Chikkalasandra , Bangalore 2 Karnataka wood & play center, No:18/19,Chikkalakshmaiah, Layout, Dr: Ambedkar Collage, Hosur main road, Bangalore 3 Hindustan timber company, No: 25/2, Industrial layout, J.P. Nagara, 3rd stage, BNP road, Bangalore 4 Saraswathi timber depot, BSK Industrial estate, No:23:27 cross BSK 2nd stage, Bangalore 5 Santhi timber depot, No:52/B, BNP road, Dhoresanipalya, Bilikere, Bangalore 6 Jyothi wood industries, No: 44/100, FT road near kamakya, kathariguppe, BSK, 3rd stage Bangalore 7 Balaji wood industries, No: 8, Chikkalakshmaiah layout, Dr: Ambedkar collage, Po, Hosur road , Bangalore 8 Swasthik timber trading compnay, No: 155-156, Hosur road, Roopena agrahara, Bangalore. 9 Saraswathi wood industries, No: 13, JP Nagara, Industrial estate,3rd stage Bangalore 10 M/s Patel timber mard, No: 389 3rd stage WCR Manjunatha Nagara, Bangalore 11 Sathyanarayana timbers depot, No:4-7/9, Bendre nagara, Kadirenahalli, BSK, 3rd stage, Bangalore 165 Appendix – 34 (Sawmills details) 12 Shanthi sawmill No:71-1, Jarigenahalli, K.K,pura main road, Bangalore 13 Jyothi timbers, No:42/6-80 road BSK 3rd stage Kattariguppe, Bangalore 14 Bhagavathi timbers No.184, KK pura main road, Gnynabharathi, JP.Nagar, Bangalore 15 Shri Ganesh timber depot, 1st main road, Mahalakshmi Muneshwara block, Bangalore 16 Bharath trading company, No: 15, Siddaiah road, Bangalore. 17 Venkateshwara timber depot, No: 275/1-4 timber yard Mysore, Bangalore 18 Venkateshwara sawmill, Kaggalipura village, Bangalore south 19 Jai Galaram timber corporation, No: 46/47, Teachers colony, Temple street, Venkatapura, Bnagalore. 20 Kaveri timbers, No:275/7 NTY, Mysore road cross, Bangalore 21 Shanthivijaya sawmill, No: 32/16, Mysore road, Bangalore 22 Karnataka timber traders, No: 102, NTY, Mysore road, Bangalore 23 Nataraja sawmill No:31 NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 24 Ashoka timber trading company,.No:100, Mysore road, Guddadahalli, Bangalore 25 Santhosh timber No:342/18 Mysore road, Bangalore 26 Mysore timber trading company, No:275/1, Mysore road, Guddadahalli, Bangalore 27 Vinayaka sawmill, No; 226, Lakuppe, Tavarekere, Bangalore south 28 Hanuman sawmill, Tavarekere, Magadi, Bangalore 29 Jyothi timber, No: ½ Vadhirehalli, K.K.pura main road ,Bangalore 30 Shankar timber, Mysore road, Kenchenahalli,, Bangalore 31 Shrirama sawmill No.82. NTY layout, Mysore road, Bangalore 32 Balaji timber depot, No: 16, NTY layout, Mysore road, Bangalore 33 Bharat sawmill, No;342/90, Fetherlight opposite, Mysore road, Bangalore 34 Harsha timber sawmill, No:94, 1st main road, 4th cross, NTY layout, Mysore road, Bangalore 35 Jalaram timber ,K.K.Pura main road, Bangalore 36 Ashapuri sawmill, No:14, NTY layout, Mysore road, Bangalore 37 Mysore timber mart, No; 56/1, Kottigepalya, Magadi main road, Bangalore 38 Shanthi wood works, No: 341, Mysore road, Bangalore 39 Sagar timber plywood, No:7, BNP road, Bilekallhalli, Beside, Kalyani kalamandira, Bangalore 40 Ganesh timber company, No: 331,NTY, Mysore road, Bangalore 41 Venkateshwara wood & timber, No:275/1-3, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 42 Krishna sawmill wood works, No: 275/7, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 43 Ganapathi sawmill, No:90, 1st main road, 4th cross, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 44 Ganesh sawmill No:275/4, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 45 Samaleshwari timber depot, No:20/67-2, SBI colony, K.K. Pura main road, Bangalore 46 Ganesha timber traders, No:275/5, NTY Mysore road cross, Bangalore 47 Gajananda sawmill, No:146/1100 feet road, Kengeri Bangalore 48 Shivashakthi timber, No:5, Petrol bunk, Kanteerava studio road , Parimala Nagara, Bangalore 49 M/s S.H. Patel wood industries, No; 106-2, Kengeri town, Mysore road, Bangalore 50 Mahalakshmi timber & sawmill, No:275/10, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 51 Chamundeshwari sawmill, NO;110, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 52 Balaji timber plywood, No:10/162, Kattariguppe main road, BSK 3rd stage, Bangalore 53 Venkateshwara timber manufacturing industries, No:275/1/2/ NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 54 Balaji sawmill No: 93, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 55 Chabiya timbers, No:275/9, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 56 Thirupathi timbers, No: 275/1-2, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 57 Lakshmi sawmill, No: 275/9, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 58 Sharada timber No:40,K.K. Pura. Main road, Yalachenahalli, Bangalore.. 59 Shivashakthi wood industries, No:43/3, K.K.Pura, main road Jaragenahalli, Bangalore 60 Sharada, sawmill, BM road, Kengeri, Bangalore 61 Shivashakthi sawmill No: 133/2, NTY Mysore road, Kengeri Bangalore 62 Shivashakthi timber depot No: 6/2C, Bendrenagara, Subramanya road, Kadirenahalli Bangalore 63 Shakthi timber mart, NO;133/2, Mysore road, Kengeri Bangalore 64 Gajanana sawmill, No: 56/1, Kottiogepalya, Magadi road, Bangalore 65 Bhagyalakshmi timber depot, No:85, NTY Mysore road, Kengeri Bangalore 166 Appendix – 34 (Sawmills details) 66 Heera sawmill & wood industries, No: 74, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 67 Gowrishankara sawmill wood works, No: 84/1, 3rd cross, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore, 68 Suryodhaya sawmill, No: 9, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 69 Kailas timber, No: 97, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 70 Panduranga timber depot, No: 84, 3rd cross, NTY GEFP, Mysore road, Bangalore 71 Kuch vijaya sawmill, No: 16, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 72 Maruthi timber wood works, No:35, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 73 Patel sawmill, No: 275/1-1, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 74 Patel timbers corporation, No: 274/5, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 75 Select timber depot, No: 87, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 76 Mahesh sawmill, No: 135, 1st main road, Bangalore 77 Rainbow sawmill, No: 345/3, New guddadhahalli, Mysore road, Bangalore 78 Bangalore wood industries, No: 34, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 79 Shanthi timber & sawmill depot, No:324/1, Mysore road, Quality biscuits opposite, Bangalore 80 Krishna sawmill, No: 22, Subramanyapura main road, Uttarahalli, Bangalore 81 Vishnu timber, No: 38, Deevitike Ramohalli, Mysore road, Bangalore 82 Shanthi trading company, No:389,100 feet road,J.P.Nagar,6th stage,Sarakki, Bangalore 83 N. Dilipkumar mane & company, No: 33/1, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 84 Umiya wood industries, No: 95 NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 85 Shri Sreenivasa sawmill & wood works, No: 10, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 86 Geetha timber agencies, No: 33, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 87 Gajananda wood works sawmill, No:13 NTY, Guddadahalli, Mysore road, Bangalore 88 Krishna timber depot, No: 21, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 89 Shanthi timber company,No:350/9-50,Opposite torino factory,Mysore road Bangalore 90 A.C. Francies & sons, No: 34-11th stage, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 91 S.M. Ahamed Thaj & brothers, No:342/B, Mysore road, Bangalore 92 Modern sawmills, No: 88, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 93 Ramkrishna sawmill, No: 38, Deevitike, Ramanahalli, Mysore road Bangalore 94 Poornima timber, No: 38, Deevitike, Ramanahalli, Mysore road Bangalore 95 Poornima timber, No: 38, D.R. halli, Mysore road Bangalore 96 Pattadi B.H. Rangappa & sons, No: 17, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 97 Ambika sawmill, No: 25/26, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 98 Star timber traders, No: 91/2, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 99 M/s National sawmill, No: 15, Kengeri, Chikkabasur, Bangalore 100 Nissar sawmill, No:8, Nayandahalli, Kengeri hobali, Mysore road, Kenchahalli, Bangalore 101 New India sawmill, No:342/9, Mysore road, Bangalore 102 Anand timber industries, No: 39/3C, BSK, Kanakapura main road, Bangalore 103 Sreenivas enterprises, No: 23/3, 7 main road, Lakshminarayanapura, Bangalore 104 Sangam sawmill, No: 14, Ramkrishnanagara, K.K. Pura, J.P, Nagara , Bangalore 105 Yanepaya sawmill, Kenchanahalli, Sy.No:29/2,32/1, Halagevaderahalli kere, Kengeri Bangalore south. 106 Meraj sawmill, No: 37, NTY Mysore road, Bangalore 107 Venkateshwara Packing case unit, No: 134, Fort new extension, Kengeri, Bangalore 108 R. Shankar Rao mane company sawmill, No: 157/1-4th cross, Bangalore 109 N.K. Timber corporation, 142, RSI 1st road, Sarabandepalya, Banashankari, 2nd stage, Bangalore 110 Umiya sawmill, No: 408/B,1st stage, 2nd Unit,Manjunatha nagara, Bangalore 111 Umiya sawmill, No: 73/1,NTY road, Bangalore 112 Karnataka packing wood industries, No: 38/10, NTY road, Bangalore 113 Raghurama wood works, No:321, Bangalore south, Bangalore 114 Diamond wood industries, No: 184/11 main road, 3rd Phase, Bangalore 115 Latheef sawmill, wood works, Kaggalipura, Bangalore south, Bangalore 116 Umashakthi sawmill, No:274/8, NTY layout, Mysore road, Bangalore 117 Lakshmi timber, No: 406, 3rd phase, west of card road, Manjunatha nagara, Bangalore 118 Lakshmi timber mart, No: 77-92, Kalkere main road, R.M. Nagara, Bangalore

167 Appendix – 34 (Sawmills details) IV K.R.PURM RANGE 1 Bhagavathi timbers, No: 399,white field road, KEB sub-station, Hoodi, Bangalore 2 Mahalakshmi timber traders, No: 41, Hold Madras road, Byappanahalli extension Bangalore 3 Madhava G, & Company, No;2, Banasavadi, PO, Bangalore 4 S.M.S. wood industries, Kereguddadhahalli, Chikkabanavara, Bangalore 5 Poornima wood and private center, Hosur main road, near BPL, Bommanahalli, Bangalore 6 Shanakar wood industries , No: ½ BNP road, Ayyappa garden, Bangalore 7 M/s Lakshmi wood industries No: 12, Hosur road, Adugodi, Bangalore 8 Saraswathi sawmill, No: 13, JP Nagara, 3rd stage, BNP road, Bangalore 9 Shanthi timber mard, No: 1/12, Ayyappa garden, BNP road, near Mico Bangalore 10 Jai Jalaram timber mard, No:103/1-1, Gottikere, BNP road, Bangalore 11 Saraswathi timber depot, No:29/2, Konena agrahara, BNP road, 14th mylikallu Bangalore 12 M.P. Patel & company, No:21, BNP main road, Muniraja Kalyanamantapa, Bangalore 13 Patel sawmill No:25/3rd stage, JP Nagara Industrial layout, BNP road, Bangalore 14 Bangalore timber & plywood, No: 647-16-2-3, Arakere gate, BNP road Bangalore 15 Usha timbers No: ¼ -1 BNP road, near mico, Bangalore 16 Surani sawmill, No: 67-2, Rupena agrahara, Madivala, Bangalore. 17 Swasthik sawmill, No: 322/2 Hosur road, Madivala, Bangalore 18 Vijayalakshmi timber depot,No:4/10, Hosur road, Near BPL Bommanahalli Bangalore 19 Poornima wood industries, No:773/9, Begur road, Bangalore 20 Hari Om timbers, No: 224/25, Singasandra Hosur road, Bangalore 21 Lakshminarayana wood industries, No: 193/1, BNP road, NS Palya, Bangalore 22 Pragathi wood industries, BNP road, Gottigere village, Bangalore 23 Vimal Virnas, No: 71-A, Dhoddatagaru, , Hosur road, Bangalore 24 Sharada wood industries, No;647/16-2, Arakere gete, BPL near BN main road, Bangalore. 25 Ecasboard industries, No:71B, Doddatheguru, Electronic city, Hosur road, Bangalore 26 M/s Lakshmi timber depot, No:4/2, Hosur road, Adugodi, Near Mico, Bangalore 27 Nadakarni enterprises, Coch Siddaiah road, Bangalore 28 Lakshmi sawmill, No: 16-2, Arakere, BNP main road, Bangalore 29 Shri Maruthi timber traders, No: 39/3-A-1, Electronic city, Hosur road, Bangalore 30 Shri Maruthi timbers, No: 52/4-8, Shyamanna redid layout, Garebhovipalya, Hosur road, Bangalore 31 timbers, No: 43, Jakkasandra Sarjapura main road, Bangalore. 32 Jai Bharath sawmill, Hosur main road, Chandapura, Bangalore 33 Kaveri timber depot,No:4,Muniswamppa layout, Hold madras road, Alasur, Bangalore 34 Karnataka wood works sawmill, No:3, BNP main road, 4th main road, New gurappa layout palya, Bangalore 35 Mahalakshmi timber depot, No: 2, Kodihalli cross, Vimana nildana road, Bangalore 36 AG wood works Sawmill, No: 25/4-4th main road, New gurappa layout palya, BNP road, Bangalore 37 Umapathi sawmill, No: 41/2, BNP main road, Basavapura village, Bangalore 38 H.K. Patel & company timber, No: 42/2, Basavapura village, Gottigete, BNP road, Bangalore 39 M/s Karnataka sawmill & timbers, No: 769, 10th main road, 100 feet road, Banasavadi, Bangalore. 40 Venkateshawara sawmill, No: 153/3, Banasavadi main road, Subhan palya, Bangalore 41 Gayathri sawmill, No: 41/2, Bhatrahalli, Hold madras road, K.R. Pura, Bangalore 42 Lakshmi Narayana timber, No: 748/30, Bhatrahalli, Hold madras road, K.R. Pura, Bangalore 43 Mahalakshmi timbers, No:748/2, Bhatrahalli, Hold madras road, K.R. Pura, Bangalore 44 Sharada timber No: 4-1, Hold madras road, Bayyappanahalli extension, Bangalore 45 Ambika wood industries, No: 52/4, Bennaganahalli, ITI, Hold madras road, Bangalore 46 Jalaram timber, Seethamma road cross, Venkateshwara Film tent, Kammanahalli road, Bangalore 47 Jai Bharath timbers, No; 195/5 Ramumurthi Nagar, Chennasandra, Bangalore. 48 Mahalakshmi sawmill, 1st block, 4th cross, New thippasandra, Bangalore 49 J.A.S. Wood works, Devasandra main road, K.R, Puram, Bangalore 50 Jogamaya timbers, Hale Madras road, Bhadrahalli, Bangalore 51 Shri Mahalakshmi wood industries, Varthur main road, Marath halli extension, Bangalore 52 Jogmaya wood industries, Alambik glass colony opposite Kadugodu road, Bangalore 53 Jogmaya wood industries, Hold madras, road, ITI, Bangalore 168 Appendix – 34 (Sawmills details) 54 C.R. Sannavudin Khan S.K. wood industries, Bangalore 55 Shri Dhanalakshmi timbers mart, Banasavadi main road, Bangalore. 56 Shri Dhanalakshmi timbers, Ramamurthy nagara , Banasavadi Bangalore. 57 Krishna timber depot, No: 522, Hold madras road, Bangalore 58 J.K. timber depot, East railway gate near, Kadugodi, Bangalore 59 J.K. timber traders, Ramamurthy Nagar main road, Banasavadi, Bangalore 60 Chandan timber depot Hold Madras road,Syndicate bank near, K.R. Puram, Bangalore 61 Ifran wood works, No: 16/2, Eajipura main road, Bangalore 62 K.K. timber sarjapura road, Agara, Bangalore 63 Ravani timber traders, Hold Madras road, Bhatrahalli, Bangalore 64 Sreenavas Furnitures, No: L31-3rd cross, LN Pura, Bangalore 65 Path Interior system private limited, No: 18- B1-B, Doddanekundhi, 2nd stage, Mahadevapura post, Bangalore 66 Cane wood industries, Hulimavu, Bannerughatta road, Bangalore 67 Himalaya timber traders, Islam purakrishna Apartment opposite, Bangalore 68 Karthik timber plywood, 153/1, Kodathigate, Sarjapura road, Bangalore 69 Good croft, No: 55,Jyothi nivas collage,Koramangala, Bangalore 70 Shifani enterprises, No: 40, Hoddanekundi village 2nd phase, Bangalore 71 Vajreshawari sawmill, No: 9, Hold section Mohalla road, Bangalore, 72 S.A.S. timber, 3rd Hold Madras road, ITI company, Banglore 73 Praksha wood works No; 10, extension, Bangalore 74 Kaveri timber mart, No: 28/5, Hosur road, , Bangalore 75 Shridevi wood works, Varthur main road, Bangalore. 76 Kaveri timber traders, No: 3, Munishamappa layout, Hold Madras road, Bangalore 77 Jai jalaram timber mart, No: 45/1, R.M. Nagara, Banasavadi, Bangalore 78 Karnataka wood industries No: 5/1, Mahadevapura , Bangalore 79 Patel Agency, No: 3 & 3A, BNP road, Gottigere village, Bangalore 80 timber traders, No: 91, Beema jyothi nagara, LIC colony, west offcard road, Bangalore. 81 Ganesh sawmill, No; 21/4, 21/5, Gottigere, BNP road, Bangalore. V YALAHANKA RANGE 1 Lakshmi wood industries, Kogile road, Yalahanka, Bangalore 2 Mysore timber mart , No: 1749, DB road, Yalahanka, Bangalore 3 Rajalakshmi sawmill, Doddaballapura road, Rajanakunte, Bangalore 4 Rama sawmill Bettada Alasoor cross, PO, Bangalore 5 Maruthi sawmill, No: 63/3, Thanisandra road, Nagavara P.O. Bangalore 6 Shivashakthi timber depot, No: 10-1-3rd cross, Hennuru main road, Kacharakanahalli Sent thamas road, Bangalore. 7 Vanalakshmi timber mart, Hennur road, Kacharakanahalli, Bangalore. 8 Shri rama timber depot, Hennuru main road, Kacharakanahalli Sent thamas road, Bangalore. 9 New shri lakshmi vijaya sawmill & timber merchant, Santhe circle road, Yalahanka, Bangalore 10 Mymaranga wood works, No: 66, Kammagondanahalli, Jalahalli west, Bangalore 11 Mamathaj begam, No: 37/2, Rajaknagara silk factory opposite, Arebik collage post, Bangalore 12 Standard bricks & tiles company, Yalahanka , Bangalore 13 Sujatha wood industries, Kammagondanahalli, Jalahalli west, Bangalore 14 Mysroe super sawmills, Kadugondanahalli, Bangalore. 15 M.K.S. industries, Tanari road, Kadugondanahalli, Bangalore 16 Om timber and plywood, No: 152, Nagavara ring road, Bangalore south, Bangalore.

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STATEMENT SHOWING DEPARTMENT VEHICLES IN BANGALORE URBAN

FOREST DIVISON AS ON 31-3-2002

Sl. Name of the circle, Type of Reg. Name of the range/ unit Fuel Repairs No. division, range vehicle No. using the vehicle KA-01-G- 1 Bangalore urban division JCB Banashankari 16692 41963 8349 KA-01-G- 2 -do- JCB Rajajinagar 22347 42050 8235 KA-01-G- 3 -do- JCB Kaggalipura 16000 46000 8246 4 -do- KA-01-G- Assistant conservator of forest Jeep 70019 21848 2370 south 5 -do- CAG- Pruning Van Tree unit 21827 11463 1196 6 -do- MES- Lorry Bangalore range 96368 20022 5280 7 -do- Ambassador CKG-462 Bangalore range 57665 22281 8 -do- MES- Tanker Bangalore range 60241 51611 5272 9 -do- CAG- Tractor Ulsoor unit - 31587 1263 10 -do- CAG- Tractor Banashankari 40737 1547 1747 11 -do- KA-18-G- Assistant conservator forest TATA Sumo 110072 23553 32 north 12 -do- KA-01-G- Assistant conservator of forest TATA Sumo 92728 41745 372 lake 13 -do- KA-01-G- Car PS-TO FM 43075 - 1048 14 -do- KA-04-G- Pruning Van Tree unit 66989 9320 80 15 -do- KA-04-G- Pruning Van - 123768 4279 3296 16 -do- KA-04-G- Pruning Van - 98872 5431 115

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ABSTRACT OF FORESTS AREAS ACCOUNTED BY THE BANGALORE URBAN DIVISION TO EXPERT COMMITTEE AS ON 9-10-2002.

SL. Category of Forests Area as per Area as Area as per Area details Area Difference Remarks No. the format per the working now furnished Area Area Area 1997 annual plans village with Village and in Ha. in Ha. in Ha. administra and Survey Survey No. wise tion report No. wise 1 2 3 4 5 6 (6-3) (6-4) (6-5) 7

1 Reserve Forest 1920.54 4586.00 2671.68 2811.76 891.22 -1774.24 140.08 -

Protected Forest/MF/ 2 - 2778.00 473.66 273.96 273.96 -2504.04 -199.70 - Section-4 declared 3 Village Forest ------4 District Forest ------5 C & D Class lands ------6 Thickly Wooded Area ------a) Forest Department ------b) Revenue Department ------c) Notified ------7 Deemed Forest - - 2729.18 5908.78 - - 3179.68 - 8 Others ------a) ------b) ------c) ------d) ------

e) ------f) ------Total 1920.54 7364.00 5874.52 8994.50 1165.18 -4278.28 3120.06

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