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(SEAC), (Raj.), Held on 18,19 and 21.01.2021 Minutes of the 4.68th VC Meetings of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), (Raj.), held on 18,19 and 21.01.2021 The 4.68th VC Meeting of the members of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), Rajasthan constituted for considering environmental clearance projects (B-category) under GoI Notification 18.12.19 was held on 18, 19 and 21.01.2021 at 10:30 AM through video conferencing under the Chairmanship of Sh. Manoj Kumar Agrawal. The names of the members who attended the meeting are as follows:- S. No. Name Designation 18.01.2021 19.01.2021 21.01.2021 1 Sh. Manoj Kumar Chairman Attended Attended Attended Agrawal 2 Sh. Mukesh Behari Vice Chairman Attended Attended Attended Sharma 3 Dr. Suja George Member - - - 4 Sh. Pushakar Singh Member Attended Attended Attended Shekhawat 5 Sh. Laxmi Kant Member Attended Attended - Dashora 6 Sh. Buddhi Member Attended Attended Attended Prakash Pareek 7 Sh. Vikram Singh Member Attended Attended Attended Chauhan 8 Sh. Nand Kumar Co-opted Member, - - - Khare SEAC The Secretary welcomed the members. The SEAC considered the following 57projects. With the permission of Chairman, SEAC. S.No File Subject Project Proponent Name & Consultant No Name 1. 18294 E C of Kesarpura Quary Applied Name of Proponent:- M/s – GIST M.L. No. 16/2019, Ref.No. 201910 MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES LTD., 0006422, Area, 1.2548 Hect.) Add.- 1302, Dheeraj Heights-1, Adarsh Khasra No. 573/01, Add.- Village- Nagar, Andheri, (West), Mumbai, Kesarpura, Tehsil- Sagwara, Distt.- Email- [email protected] Dungarpur, (Raj.), (Proposal No.- Name of Consultant:- GEO GREEN 160224) ENVIRO HOUSE PVT. LTD. Branch Office: C/o Shivani Mines & Minerals, B39, RIICO Housing Colony, Beawar, District Ajmer, (Raj.) Email:- [email protected] 2. 780/ Sakdara Granite Mine (M.L. No.- Name of Proponent:- M/s Jai Shiva Stone, 18311 11/2013, Area-3.00 ha., Khasra No.- Add.- Near Yogi Marble, Bhinmal Road, 84/1) of Mrs. Chandra Kanwar W/o Distt.- Jalore (Raj.) Mr. Bheru Singh, Vill.- Sakdara, [email protected] Tehsil- Pali, Distt.- Pali (Raj.) Name of Consultant: - :- GEO GREEN regarding change in name to M/s Jai ENVIRO HOUSE PVT. LTD. Add.-Branch Shiva Stones, located at R/o Near Office: C/o Shivani Mines & Minerals, B39, Yogi Marble, Bhinmal Road, Distt.- RIICO Housing Colony, Beawar, District Jalore (Raj.) Ajmer, (Raj.) (Proposal No.- 143825) [email protected] Add.- Corporate Office: 403, Aimen Apartment, 29 Chandralok Colony, Aliganj, Lucknow (U.P.)-226024 Email:- [email protected] 3. 780/ Environmental Clearance Name of Proponent:- M/s Jai Shiva Stone, 18312 (Amendment for Production Add.- Near Yogi Marble, Bhinmal Road, Final Minutes of 4.68th meeting held on 18, 19 and 21 January, 2021 Increase)for Sakdara Mine (M.L .No.- Distt.- Jalore (Raj.) 11/2013, Area- 3.00 ha, Khasra No.- [email protected] 84/1) Vill.- Sakdara, Tehsil- Pali, Distt.- Name of Consultant: - :- GEO GREEN Pali (Raj) ENVIRO HOUSE PVT. LTD. Add.-Branch (Proposal No.- 143827) Office: C/o Shivani Mines & Minerals, B39, RIICO Housing Colony, Beawar, District Ajmer, (Raj.) [email protected] Add.- Corporate Office: 403, Aimen Apartment, 29 Chandralok Colony, Aliganj, Lucknow (U.P.)-226024 Email:- [email protected] 4. 18338 E C of Masonry Stone Mining Name of Proponent:- M/s Bahali Minerals, Project, Ref. No. 2019100008569, Add.- Kankra Road, Kishangarhbas, mine lease Area, 1.019 Hect.) District- Alwar, (Raj.) Email- Khasra No. 213, 146/223, 211, [email protected] Add.- Village- Madhogarh, Tehsil- Name of Consultant:- M/s Ramji Mine Rajgarh, Distt.- Alwar, (Raj.). M/s Envirotech, Plot No. 21, First Floor, Aarna- Bahali Minerals, (Proposal No.- 2 Tower, Kartarpura Industrial Area, Jaipur, 164888) (Raj.). Email: - [email protected], rme. [email protected] 5. 18287 E C for “Masonry Stone Mining Name of Proponent:- Shri- Govind Ram, Project (M.L. Area 1.0005 ha and Add.- Ward No. 7, Mandawa, Jhunjhunu, Ref. No.20191000010586) with District- Jhunjhunu, (Raj.) Shri- Gopal Production Capacity of 1,33,223, Chand, TPA (ROM) Khasra No. 162, 163, Smt. Santosh Devi, Add.- Near Jalday Add.- Village- Manpura, Tehsil- Vibhag Ward No.04, Tehsil- Bidasar, Distt.- Bidasar, Distt.- Churu, (Raj.), By Churu, (Raj.) Email- Shri Govind Ram, Shri Gopal [email protected] Chand, Smt. Santosh Devi, Name of Consultant:- MANTRAS GREEN (Proposal No.- 162898) RESOURCES LTD, Hall No.- 1 NICE Sankul Plot No.- A-9, Opp. Nasik Marchant Co Op Bank Ltd, ITI Signal, MIDCSatpur, Nasik). Email: [email protected] 6. 18288 E C for “Sand Stone Mining Project Name of Proponent:- Shri- Hasti Ram, (M.L. Area 1.00 ha and Ref. Add.- Chouhano Ka Bera, Balesar Sata, No.20191000010945) with Tehsil- Balesar, Distt.- Jodhpur, (Raj.) Production Capacity of 26,550, TPA [email protected] (ROM) Khasra No. 489, Add.- Name of Consultant:- MANTRAS GREEN Village- Kui Jodha, Tehsil- Balesar, RESOURCES LTD, Hall No.- 1 NICE Sankul Distt.- Jodhpur, (Raj.), By Shri Plot No.- A-9, Opp. Nasik Marchant Co Op Hasti Ram, (Proposal No.- Bank Ltd, ITI Signal, MIDCSatpur, Nasik). 162923) Email: [email protected] 7. 18289 E C for “Masonry Stone Mining Name of Proponent:- Shri- Kalu Ram, Project (M.L. Area 1.00 ha and Ref. Add.- Mohan Nagar, Bhojasar, Tehsil- No.20191000012959) with Phalodi, Distt.- Jodhpur, (Raj.) Email- Production Capacity of 19,813, TPA [email protected] (ROM) Khasra No. 12/11, Add.- Name of Consultant:- MANTRAS GREEN Village- Santok Nagar, Tehsil- RESOURCES LTD, Hall No.- 1 NICE Sankul Bapini, Distt.- Jodhpur, (Raj.), By Plot No.- A-9, Opp. Nasik Marchant Co Op Shri Kalu Ram S/o Shri Gempar Bank Ltd, ITI Signal, MIDCSatpur, Nasik). Lal, (Proposal No.- 162689) Email: [email protected] 8. 18296 E C for Masonry Stone Mining Name of Proponent:- Mr. Kan singh S/o Lease M.L. No. 122/06, Area, 1.00 Shri Indar Singh, Add.- Shyampura, Tehsil- Hect.) Khasra No. 240, Add.- Parbatsar, District- Nagaur, (Raj.) Village- Runija, Tehsil- Parbatsar, Email- [email protected] Distt.- Nagaur, (Raj.) Mr. Kan Singh Name of Consultant:- MANTRAS S/o Shri Indar Singh, (Proposal GREEN RESOURCES LTD, Hall No.- 1 No.- 152473) NICE Sankul Plot No.- A-9, Opp. Nasik Marchant Co Op Bank Ltd, ITI Signal, Final Minutes of 4.68th meeting held on 18, 19 and 21 January, 2021 MIDCSatpur, Nasik). Email: [email protected] 9. 18297 E C for Marble Quary Lease Q.L. Name of Proponent:- Shri – Abdul No. 155/A, Quarry Area, 75*200 Kareem & Others (Shri Mohd.Ismile, (0.139 Hect.) Khasra No. 722, Liyakat Ali, Mohd. Ayub), Add.- Gora Add.- Village- Gunawati Range, Bass, Tehsil- makrana, District- Nagaur, Tehsil- makrana, Distt.- Nagaur, (Raj.) Email- [email protected] (Raj.), (Proposal No.- 161362) Name of Consultant:- MANTRAS GREEN RESOURCES LTD, Hall No.- 1 NICE Sankul Plot No.- A-9, Opp. Nasik Marchant Co Op Bank Ltd, ITI Signal, MIDCSatpur, Nasik). Email: [email protected] 10. 18302 E C for “Quartz Feldapar Mining Name of Proponent:- M/s – Shiv Shakti Project (M.L. Area 5.00 ha and M.L. Mines & Minerals, Add.- Near Noble No.07/2000) with Production School, Shastri Nagar, Bhilwara, Distt.- Capacity of 40,606, TPA (ROM) Bhilwara, (Raj.) Khasra No. 1717, 3314/1661, 1645, Email- Add.- Village- Motras, Tehsil- [email protected] Asind, Distt.- Bhilwara, (Raj.), By Name of Consultant:- MANTRAS GREEN Shri M/s Shiv Shakti Mines & RESOURCES LTD, Hall No.- 1 NICE Sankul Minerals, (Proposal No.- 163209) Plot No.- A-9, Opp. Nasik Marchant Co Op Bank Ltd, ITI Signal, MIDCSatpur, Nasik). Email: [email protected] 11. 18303 Environmental Clearance of Sand Name of Proponent:- Shri Fulchand S/o Stone Mining Project (Plot. No.- 25, Shri Ramdev Mali, Add.- Radi, Kuaa Area- 1.00 ha, Khasra No.- 543,), Tausar, Tehsil & Distt.- Nagaur (Raj) With production Capacity of 103500 Email- [email protected] TPA, Vill.- Kasti, Tehsil –Baori, Name of Consultant: - :- MANTRAS GREEN Distt.- Jodhpur, (Raj.) By Shri RESOURCES LTD, Add.- Hall No.- 1 NICE Fulchand S/o Shri Ramdev Mali. Sankul Plot No.- A-9, Opp. Nasik Marchant Co (Proposal No.- 163677) Op Bank Ltd, ITI Signal, MIDCSatpur, Nasik). [email protected], 12. 18329 E C of Sand Stone Mining Project, Name of Proponent:- Shri- Sukha Ram, (M.L Area 1.00 Ha. & Ref. No. Add.- Belwa, Tehsil- Balesar, District- 20191000011332) with Production Jodhpur, (Raj.) Email- Capacity of 70,680, TPA (ROM), [email protected] Khasra No. 119/736, Add.- Village- Name of Consultant:- MANTRAS GREEN Shivpura (Sihanda), Tehsil- RESOURCES LTD, Hall No.- 1 NICE Sankul Shergarh, Distt.- Jodhpur, (Raj.)By Plot No.- A-9, Opp. Nasik Marchant Co Op Shri Sukha Ram S/o Shri Paburam, Bank Ltd, ITI Signal, MIDCSatpur, Nasik). (Proposal No.- 164355) Email [email protected] 13. 18336 E C of Quartz, & Feldspar Mining Name of Proponent:- Shri- Narayan Lal Project, (M.L Area 1.7613 Ha. & Dangi, Add.- 29, Dangiyo Ki Bhagal, M.L. No. 01/2018) From 1,10,315 Shishvi, District- Udaipur, (Raj.) Email- TPA to 2,54,296 TPA, Khasra No. [email protected] 1819, Add.- Village- Shishvi Sejlai, Name of Consultant:- MANTRAS GREEN Tehsil-Girwa, Distt.- Udaipur, RESOURCES LTD, Hall No.- 1 NICE Sankul (Raj.)By Shri Narayan Dangi, Plot No.- A-9, Opp. Nasik Marchant Co Op (Proposal No.- 161127) Bank Ltd, ITI Signal, MIDCSatpur, Nasik). Email [email protected] 14. 18337 E C of Quartz, Feldspar, Silica Sand Name of Proponent:- Miss- Ritu Sharma, & Masonry Stone M.L Area 4.48 Add.- Ward No. 16, Joshi Ka Mohalla, Ha. & M.L. No. 39/2001, Khasra Neem Ka Thana, District- Sikar, (Raj.) No.443, 447, 448, 449, 452, 472, Email- [email protected] Final Minutes of 4.68th meeting held on 18, 19 and 21 January, 2021 473, 474, 475, 476, Add.- Village- Name of Consultant:- MANTRAS GREEN Hirwala, Tehsil- Neem Ka Thana, RESOURCES LTD, Hall No.- 1 NICE Sankul Distt.- Sikar, (Raj.)By Miss Ritu Plot No.- A-9, Opp.
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