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KURUKSHETRA II) M - 2 (A) NO SERIAL NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION ROAD RESERVATION CONTROLLED AREAS ALREADY NOTIFIED NUMBER M - 1 I) NATIONAL HIGHWAY NO. - 44 EXISTING WIDTH WITH 100/60 METRES GREEN BELT ON BOTH SIDES AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWING 1. (A & B) CONTROLLED AREA 'A & B' DECLARED VIDE NOTOFICATION EXISTING WIDTH WITHIN MUNICIPAL LIMITS, 45 KURUKSHETRA II) M - 2 (a) NO. 530-VDP-69 / 483 DT. 22-1-1969. SCHEDULE ROAD METERS WIDTH WITH 30 METERS WIDE GREEN BELT FROM AMBALA FROM ON BOTH SIDES IN THE CONTROLLED AREA. 2. (C) CONTROLLED AREA 'C' DECLARED VIDE NOTIFICATION NO. 674 FROM AMBALA 75 METERS WIDTH WITH 50 METERS WIDE GREEN - 2CP-73 / 6793 DT. 5-3-1973. III) M - 2 (b) BYE-PASS BELT ON BOTH SIDES. 3. (D) CONTROLLED AREA 'D' DECLARED VIDE NOTIFICATION NO. 168 PROPOSED SECTOR ROAD 75 METERS WIDE DRAFT DEVELOPMENT PLAN-2031 AD FOR 5419-2 TCP-80 DT. 26-6-1980. IV) KM M - 2 (c) 4. (E) CONTROLLED AREA 'E' DECLARED VIDE NOTIFICATION NO. 2 CONTROLLED AREAS A,B,C,D,E,F AND ADDITIONAL 45 METERS WIDE TCP-81 / 5765 DT. 10.4.1981. V) M - 3 (a) PROPOSED SECTOR ROAD CONTROLLED AREA (U/S-5(4) OF ACT NO. 41 OF 1963.) 5. (F) CONTROLLED AREA 'F' DECLARED VIDE NOTIFICATION NO.2 V. DHIRPUR V. KANIPLA EXISTING 60 METERS WIDE SECTOR ROAD H.B.NO. 104 VI) TCP - 81 / 5767 DT. 10.4.1981. H.NO. 408 M - 3 (b) 167 EXISTING SECTOR ROAD ADDITIONAL CONTROLLED AREA KM EXISTING 30 METERS WIDE SECTOR ROAD LEGEND:- 6. ADDITIONAL CONTROLLED AREA DECLARED VIDE BOUNDARY 33 K.V 33 VII) M - 3 (c) EXISTING SECTOR ROADS CONTROLLED AREA BOUNDARY / ADDITIONAL CONTROLLED AREA BOUNDARY NOTIFICATION NO. CCP(NCR)/2004/ 2593 DATED 7-10-2004 LINE H.T. PUBLISHED ON 19.10.2004. V. KHANPUR OLD M.C LIMIT / EXTENDED M.C LIMIT KOLIAN VILLAGE BOUNDARY H.B NO. 106 ROADS 166 KATCHA / REVENUE RASTA KM V. KAULAPUR V. DURALA H.B. NO. 349 NADI / MINOR / DRAIN H.B NO. 404 FROM JHANSA FROM EXISTING TOWN / VILLAGE ABADI V. UNTSAL ELECTRIC HIGH TENSION LINE V. BANGRAN H.B. NO. 350 800 H.NO. 351 SECTOR NUMBERS 1 165 KM SECTOR DENSITY (PERSONS PER ACRES) 300 800 V. ADON K.V. 66 LINE H.T. SHADIPUR SAHID LINE PIPE GAS V. HANSALA H.B. NO. 403 V. SIRSALA V. MUSAPUR MAIN SUB. H.NO. 399 CLASSIFICATION OF LAND USES:- H.B. NO. 419 H.B. NO. 337 H.B. NO. 353 CODE CODE SHADIPUR SHAHABAD 164 V. BODLA KM H.NO. 338 V. ISHARGARH H.B. NO. 352 100 1. RESIDENTIAL H.B. NO. 356 RESIDENTIAL SECTOR ON NEIGHBORHOOD PATTERN 15M M-1 200 2. COMMERCIAL V. HANSALA 210 RETAIL TRADE. H.B. NO. 415 V. BASAD PURA 15M 220 WHOLESALE TRADE. 163 V. RAMGARH 230 WARE HOUSING AND STORAGE. H.B. 401 800 800 KM H.B. NO. 395 ADDITIONAL CONTROLLED AREA BOUNDARY 240 OFFICE & BANKS INCLUDING GOVERNMENT OFFICE. V. DODHA KHERI 60M 60M 800 250 RESTAURANTS HOTELS AND TRANSIENT BOARDING HOUSES H.B. NO. 400 INCLUDING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INSTITUTIONS, PROVIDING V. BACHGAON V. MALAKPUR RESIDENTIAL ACCOMODATION LIKE DHARAMSHALA TOURIST HOUSE ETC. K.V. 22 LINE H.T. H.B. NO. 420 H.B. NO. 402 V. HARIAPUR V. RATTAN DERA V.MUKARPUR 260 CINEMA AND OTHER PLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLY ON A COMMERCIAL BASIS 800 H.B. 392 800 H.B. NO. 393 H.B. NO. 355 270 PROFESSIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS V. SANWALA 162 PROPOSED FLY OVER 300 3. INDUSTRIAL 520 H.B. NO. 396 10M KM V. BALAHI V. GUMUR KHERI 520 310 SERVICE INDUSTRY. 50M H.B. NO. 421 H.B. NO. 388 75M 320 LIGHT INDUSTRY. 50M 150 M WIDE PROPOSED OVER BRIDGE BUFFER STRIP 330 EXTENSIVE INDUSTRY. 40 V. BAHOLI V.UNTHERI 340 HEAVY INDUSTRY. M-2(b) 530 41 100 42 310 H.B NO. 357 H.B. NO. 342 43 V. PARTAPGARH 320 400 4. TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION 310 H.B. NO. 354 161 330 V. BHAWANI KHERA M-3(a) 38 800 800 410 RAILWAY YARDS,RAILWAY STATIONS AND SIDINGS. 44 KM 320 V.BIRMATHANA 730 100 340 420 ROADS, ROAD TRANSPORT DEPOTS AND PARKING AREAS H.B. NO. 390 100 V.AMARGARH 100M 330 V. DABKHERI 730 MAJRA NALA 340 H.B. NO. 363 300 100M TO JAGADHRI 430 DOCKEY YARDS JETTIES. 420 100 M-3(a) L ANDA 300 H.B.NO. 377 300 M-3(a) 530 440 AIR PORTS / AIR STATION. H.B. 425 430 M-3(a) 450 TELEGRAPH OFFICES, TELEPHONE EXCHANGE ETC. 26A 440 M-3(a) 800 800 M-3(a) 460 BROADCASTING STATION. 11 420 1 37 6 450 720 V. BAZIDPUR GAS PIPE LINE M2(a) 470 TELEVISION STATIONS. 630 300 100 V. KHERI 720 310 M-3(a) M-3(a) H.B. NO. 358 520 11KM 10M 12 MARKANDA M-3(a) 210 39 320 M-2(b) V. JOGNAKHERA M-3(a) 710 160 330 500 5. PUBLIC UTILITIES H. B. 378 KM 220 30M H.B. NO. 387 530 720 SARASWATI M3(a) 230 340 10KM 510 50M 45 M-3(a) 19 1125 720 510 WATER SUPPLY INSTALLATION INCLUDING TREATMENT PLANTS. 26 V. BIRPIPLI 240 M-3(a) 740 9KM V. MATHANA 530 50M 100 520 DRAINAGE AND SANITARY INSTALLATION INCLUDING SEWARAGE AND V. BAHRI H.B NO. 399 30M 530 300 420 PIPLI BUS H.B.NO. 364 G.T. ROAD NH-44 ROAD G.T. 8KM SOLID DISPOSAL. 300 H.B. NO. 389 530 720 100 M-3(a) 610 STAND PROPOSED 530 ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS, SUB STATIONS ETC. 620 NADI 620 M-3(a) 720 7KM 36 FLY OVER H.T LINE 220 K.V 540 GAS INSTALLATION & GAS WORKS. 300 M-2(a) M-3(a) 730 PROPOSED FLY OVER 520 100 W. M. 8.0 530 300 50 50 ADDITIONAL CONTROLLED AREA BOUNDARY 25 LIMIT 100 210 6KM 31 46 520 159 310 600 6. PUBLIC & SEMI PUBLIC USES M-3(a) 18 260 M-1 220 V. GULABGARH 150 M WIDE 800 V. MUNDAJHERA 300 OLD M.C 20 240 270 KM 230 320 800 800 610 GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATIVE,CENTRAL SECRETARIAT, DISTRICT 730 420 300 300 250 5 100 BUFFER STRIP H.B.NO. 426 PROPOSED OLD BUS STAND 240 330 H.B.NO. 424 800 730 2 OFFICES LAW COURTS,JAILS, POLICE STATIONS, GOVERNORS PART=A M-3(a) V. SIRSAMA 800 100 FLY OVER 100 NEW 7 730 250 340 AND PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE. 520 BUS 10 M3(c) H.B. NO. 362 24 STAND 210 100 310 13 100M 210 220 M3(c) V. DEVIDASS PURA PARKAEET V. KISHANPURA M2(b) 100 17 EXIST OVER 420 325 620 EDUCATIONAL,CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. 240 460 240 H.B NO. 361 R.S. M3(c) 15M BRIDGE 470 250 V. RATGAL H.B. NO. 368 630 MEDICAL AND HEALTH INSTITUTIONS. M. 15.0 720 260 260 100 M-3(a) 16 M3(c) 100 640 CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS LIKE THEATERS, OPEN HOUSE ETC.OF A 520 300 THANESAR300 730 610 H.B NO. 376 100 410 300 MINI SECTT.& 158 NH-1 300 510 COURT COMPLEX 300 M3 (a) M3 (a) PREDOMINANTLY NON COMMERCIAL NATURE. 15M M3a V. NARKATARI 300 M3(b) 300 KM 610 SANEHIT 530 650 LAND BELONGING TO DEFENCE. V. JYOTISAR 100 H.B.NO. 386 610 610 610 530 35 530 47 300 620 620 R.S 32 H.B.NO. 428 22 620 100 620 3 310 V. DAULTPUR 610 KALPANA CHAWLA 720 23 100 14 4 100M 100 320 PLANETARIUM. 630 700 7 OPEN SPACES 530 4 KM BRAHM- SROVER 300 9 EXT. M.C. 330 H.B. NO. 366 100 640 8 M3(a) 340 710 SPORTS GROUNDS,STADIUM AND PLAY GROUNDS 30M 420 UNIVERSITY 100 LIMIT. M2(b) 7 KM 720 21 V. SUNDER PUR 100 M-3(c) 150 M WIDE 720 PARKS. M2(a) 8 KM 5 KM 48 M-3(c) M-3(c) 100 BUFFER STRIP 730 GREEN BELTS GARDEN AND OTHER RECREATIONAL USES. FROM PEHOWA 9 KM PART= B 530 100 157 710 OVER KM 740 CEMETERIES,CREMATORIES ETC. 30M V. RAOGARH 610 530 PART= D V. SHADIPUR LADWA 10 KM 720 OLD M.C. BRIDGE 530 300 V. KARAMI 750 FUEL FILLING STATIONS AND BUS QUEUE SHELTER. PROPOSED 620 M3(b) 300 300 300 M-3(c) H.B. NO. 367 11 KM H.B.NO. 427 730 6 KM 720 LIMT. M-3(a) 300 H.B. NO. 81 M3 a M3 OVER BRIDGE 630 NH-1 V. KISHAN GARH 640 MELA GROUND 300 510 710 a M3 V. GOBIND GARH 510 220 15 34 310 800 H.B. NO. 368 800 8 AGRICULTURAL ZONE V. KHERI RAJA KARAN GRAIN MARKET 27 33 320 100 730 28 29 730 7 KMV. MIRJAPUR 100 210 230 330 N.I.T 220 100 PART=F 340 800 800 H.B.NO. 384 VEGETABLE 100 30 150 M WIDE 730 23A MARKET 710 V. PALWAL 156 BUFFER STRIP 100 720 V. KALAL MAJRA KM V. UMRI M3(a) 610 M3(a) M-3(a) H.B.NO. 373 N 30M 8 KM CHANARTHAL 62023B NH-1 H.NO 370 DHERU MAJRA 300 BOUNDARY 50M 630 1125 530 300 300 420 75M 720 430 30M 50M 640 M-3(c) 630 470 530 730 M3(a) 630 100M 450 V. KHERI GADIAN V. KHERI BRAHMAN 640 100M 710 CONTROLLED AREA M2(c) 750 630 640 530 460 30M V. DAYALPUR 410 H.B.NO. 382 640 650 50M H.NO.
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