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Government of Gujarat Forest & Environment Department BlockNo. 14,81h Floor, NewSachivalaya, Gandhinagar, Gujarat- 382010, 079-2.\251062,Fax: 07923252156. No. FCA-I017/3-05/17/S.F-IOIIF Date: fl'~C' ';lllJ 1 tL,-·J.....v ,,-v I '1'0. Addl. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Central) Ministry of Environment. Forest & Climate Change, Regional Office, Western Region, Kendriya Paryavaran Bhavan, Link Road No.3, 1~-5.Ravi Shankar Nagar, BHOPAL (M.P.)-462016. Subject: Diversion of 11.5173 ha, Reserved/Section-s Forest land for construction of 765 KV Double Circuit Banaskantha-Chittorgarh Transmission line of Aravalli & Sabarkantha District in favour of Chief Manager, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltcl.in Aravalli & Sabarkantha District of Gujarat, Sir, Please refer to your letter F.No. 6-GJC 026!2017-BHO!572 dated 31.08.2017 on the subject cited above and it is informed that- 4. The user agency Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd .. Banaskantha has already payment transferred an amount ofRs.38,88,344/- towards the cost of compensatory afforestation survey and erection of penn anent pillars in the CAMPA fund. 5. The LIseI'agency has already payment transferred an amount of Rs.71,72.512!• towards the cost of Compensatory Afforestation. demarcation pillars and protection fencing in CAMPA fund. 6.(a) The User Agency has already deposited an amount of Rs.72.09,830!- towards the cost of Net Present value in CAMPA fund. 6.(b) The User Agency has given undertaking to pay the additional amount in case there is upward revision of the rate of NPV as attached herewith. 7. Funds from the user agency has been online payment transferred to the CAMPA~ fund by RrGS. receipt is attached herewith. The detailed information in the prescribed proforma is enclosed. Yours faithfully. ,~/ ~ (D. T. Vasavada ) Additional Secretary Forest & Environment Department Encl. As above. copy to:- I. Nodal officer (FCA), Pro Chief Conservator of Forest's Office. Gujarat State. 'Aranya Bhavan' Sector-I all\, Gandhinagar 2. Collector & District Magistrate, Modasa, Aravalli District, Gujarat, 3. Collector & District Magistrate. Himatnagar, Sabarkantha District, Gujarat. 4. Deputy Conservator of Forest. Aravalli Forest Division, Modasa, Gujarat. 5. Deputy Conservator of Forest, Sabarkantha Forest Division, Himatnagar.Guiarat. 6. The Select File. ~qj"f1" 1L,.. j~ 1 DEC 2DJl.
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