Draft Development Plan for 2025Ad. for the Controlled Areas 1 to 5 Under Section 5(4)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Draft Development Plan for 2025Ad. for the Controlled Areas 1 to 5 Under Section 5(4) NOTE: This copy is a digitised copy of the original Development Plan notified in the Gazette.Though precaution has been taken to make it error free, however minor errors in the same cannot be SR.NO. CLASSIFICATION ROAD WIDTH completely ruled out. Users are accordingly advised to cross-check the scanned copies of the notified Development plans hosted on the website for all practical purposes. Director Town and Country Planning, Haryana and / or its employees will not be liable under any condition for any legal action/damages direct or indirect arising from the use of this development plan. The user is requested to convey any discrepancy observed in the data to Sh. Dharm Rana, GIS Developer (IT), e-mail id- [email protected], mob. no. 98728-77583. 1 V-1(a) DELHI-AMBALA-AMRITSAR EXISTING WIDTH WITH 60M GREEN BELT ON ROAD(NH-1) EITHER SIDE OUTSIDE M.C.LIMIT 2 V-1(b) AMBALA-CHANDIGARH EXISTING WIDTH WITH 60M GREEN BELT A M B A L A ROAD (NH-22) ON EITHER SIDE OUTSIDE M.C.LIMIT TO KALKA TO KALKA 3 V-1(c) AMBALA-HISAR EXISTING WIDTH WITH 60M GREEN BELT ROAD (NH-65) ON EITHER SIDE OUTSIDE M.C.LIMIT 4 V-1(d) AMBALA-NARAINGARH EXISTING WIDTH WITH 60M GREEN BELT DRAFT DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR 2025AD. FOR 30m 60m 60m 30m ROAD (NH-72) ON EITHER SIDE OUTSIDE M.C.LIMIT V. DANGDEHRI 5 V-1(e) AMBALA CANTT-JAGADHRI EXISTING WIDTH WITH 45M GREEN BELT THE CONTROLLED AREAS 1 TO 5 UNDER SECTION HB-33 P U N J A B P U N J A B ROAD (SH-5) ON EITHER SIDE OUTSIDE M.C.LIMIT 310 19B 6 V-1(f) PROPOSED SECTOR ROAD 60M WIDE 5(4) OF ACT NO. 41 OF 1963. 320 330 V-2 7 V-1 PERIPHERAL ROADS 75M ROAD WITH 30M GREEN BELT P U N J A B CA-2 ON EITHER SIDE LEGEND. CA-5 18 STATE BOUNDARY PART-III 8 V-2 SECTOR ROADS 45M WIDE STATE BOUNDARY. V. MANAKPUR 610 HB-35 V. LOHGARH 30M WIDE V-2 9 V-3 SECTOR ROADS DISTRICT BOUNDARY HB-34 620 19A 19C V. DADIANA CONTROLLED AREA BOUNDARY. HB-36 FROM AMRITSAR V. SADHOOPUR 310 310 CANTONMENT BOUNDARY. HB-32 19 320 320 310 330 330 TO NARAIN GARH OLD MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY. 320 FROM AMRITSAR 330 720 30M GREEN BELT 720 EXTENDED MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY. 30M GREEN BELT 60M GREEN BELT CORPORATION BOUNDARY. 17 V. KAKRU 60M GREEN BELT 45 45A 45B CA-5 PANJOKHRA MINOR 60m 510 18B PART-1 TO NARAIN GARH 60m ROADS DHABA 30M 18A 310 890 310 30M 30M 16 MODEL 30M 60m ZONE 610 610 320 V. KHATOLI V-2 320 60M GREEN BELT R.S. V-2 V. MANDHAOR RAILWAY LINE & RAILWAY STATION STP 620 620 330 HB-30 330 60M GREEN BELT 250 66 KV STATE BOUNDARY 100 630 S/ST 530 V-2 310 KATCHA RASTAS 510 300 640 60M GREEN BELT 320 60m AMBALA DRAIN V. MANDHOUR 1200 YARD CDL 30m 330 EXISTING VILLAGE AND ABADI 60M GREEN BELT 760 310 HB-43 530 320 BUNDH V. V. SULTAN 900 M 30m 330 DEVI NAGAR H.B. 42 CDL P U N J A B WATER BODIES 530 18C V1(a) 30M H.B. 37 520 30M V. JANETPUR CA-5 DENSITY (PERSONS PER HECTARE) 300 HB-45 15 4 310 SECTOR NO. 4 V.KALARHERI 100 100 30M GREEN BELT 300 30M GREEN BELT CONTROLLED AREA NO. C.A.1 V. GARNALA EXISTING 300 HB-44 650 ELECTRIC SUB. STATION V. NIZAMPUR V. BARI V. CHOTTI TOWN UCDL H.B. 53 GHEL GHEL H.B. 52 100 V. BARNALA COLLEGE AMBALA CITY 5 100 300 HB-48 300 620 20 HOSPITAL V. TUNDLI V. PATTI KALALAN 530 3 H.B. 51 620 V. TUNDLA 30M 30M 100 STP V. DHANKAUR LAND USE CLASSIFICATION :- 300 14 410 2 520 RAILWAY HB-61 MAIN SUB. GHEL DRAIN STATION 6 210 V.BOH 220 V. DHULKOT TOP KHANA CODE CODE 620 710 PANIPAT LINES BUS 1 HB-60 STAND 410 BAZAR 100 RESIDENTIAL 100 AIR PORT I.T.I 7 300 610 420 610 BHIND ROAD 610 V. PATTI 14A R.A BAZAR 100 V. KOLU MAJRA ACHRJAN 220 200 300 PANIPAT LINE ROAD COMMERCIAL H.B. 55 H.B. 56 AMBALA CANTONMENT BHIND ROAD 210 RETAIL TRADE. STAFF ROAD V. LIHARSA STP 8 13 M PADMNI MARG RAMGARH 220 WHOLESALE TRADE H.B. 54 520 RHA REAR ROAD URF 100 MILITARY DAIRY FARM V-2 SHARIFPUR 230 WARE-HOUSING AND STORAGE. 300 PEDERSON MARG ROAD STATE BOUNDARY V. SINGANWAL H.B. 57 OLD M.C.BOUNDARY RACE COURSE BLGIN ROADCENTRE 240 OFFICES & BANKS INCLUDING GOVERNMENT OFFICES. CHAK MANDI SCHOOL CIRCUT V. V-3 SE B& R OFFICE HOUSE 250 RESTAURANTS HOTELS AND TRANSIT BOARDING HOUSES 9 RESI RATTAN INCLUDING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INSTITUTIONS PROVIDING GARH 100 100 300 V.DALIPGARH 21 RESIDENTIAL ACCOMODATION LIKE DHARAMSHALA TOURIST HOUSES ETC. 300 V-3 MILITARY CHURCH ROAD 10 V-3 ST PAUL CHURCH 100 260 CINEMA AND OTHER PLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLY ON A COMMERCIAL BASIS V.BABIYAL V. JANDLI QUARTERS R.N. TAGGORE ROAD 300 100 11 270 PROFESSIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS HB-113 300 100 DRZAKIR HUSRIN V.MUNARHERI SINGANWALA DRAIN 300 STAFFPWD ROAD QUAT 530 100 MILITARY AREA JAWAHAR LAL MARGARYA GIRIL V. RATTAN-HREI 66 KV ARMYEX. DR. BAJINDERCOLLEGE MARG SWAMI VEVEKAND 300 INDUSTRIAL S/ST 300 22 OFFICE HB-22 NASIRIPUR V. V-3 MILTARY QUARTERS 44 310 SERVICE INDUSTRY. 23 66 KV C.B CHIRSTY MARG V.CHANDPURA GURU NANAK MARG OFFICE EXTENDED V.RAWALAN V-2 V-2 V-I (f) S/ST 220 12 100 H.B-25 320 LIGHT INDUSTRY. 230 530 B.C. BAZAR MUNICIPAL H.B-171 P U N J A B 100 300 DEFENCE CINEMA 30m W.W 300 LIMIT 330 MEDIUM INDUSTRY/EXTENSIVE. RECRUITMANT 30m CA-3 100 510 24 300 OFFICE SBI HOSPITALCIVIL V.KAWALA GEN. DAL SINGH MARG V-I (f) 44A V-2 400 TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION V.SONDHA V-2 HB-110 V. SARSERI HB-114 25 OLD M.C. BOUNDARY H.B -64 V. KAPURI 100 410 RAILWAY YARDS,RAILWAY STATIONS AND SIDINGS. BUS 100 43 HB-67 420 ROADS, ROAD TRANSPORT DEPOT AND PARKING AREAS 530 300 STAND EXISTING 300 SALMAN MARG RAILWAY RAILWAY ROAD 42 210 890 STATION TOWN MAHESH NAGER NALLAH 100 V. SAPEHRA 450 TELEGRAPH OFFICES, TELEPHONE EXCHANGES ETC. 220 V-2 HB-66 240 AMBALA 300 66 KV 460 BROADCASTING STATION V.RUPU MAJRA 250 S/ST V.KANWALI CA-1 V. HB-116 V-I (f) SADAR RAMPUR 100 530 470 TELEVISION STATION HB-111 26 530 300 H.B-100 66 KV 60M GREEN BELT PART OF DHURALA 100 S/ST V.SARANG PUR 300 500 PUBLIC UTILITIES HB-117 610 27 310 620 30M GREEN BELT RLY COLONY 100 510 WATER SUPPLY INSTALLATIONS INCLUDING TREATMENT PLANTS. V.DHURKRA 630 37 320 30M GREEN BELT 300 640 V-2 310 HB-118 GENNALLAH THANIYA MARG 33 KV. SUB STN. 520 DRAINAGE SUPPLY INSTALLATION INCLUDING DISPOSAL WORKS. KANWLA DISTRIBUTARY MOTA MAJAR 530 12 CROSS ROAD SUBHASH COLONY RAM NAGAR 320 NADI 530 ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS, SUB STATION ETC. 66 KV CENTRAL NAHLLA A/CANTT. NADI 45M GREEN BELT S/ST GURURIA 530 310 MODEL TOWN 320 45M GREEN BELT V.MATEHRI DRAIN 15.0M WIDE 100 520 330 550 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL (PATVI) AMBALA CANTONMENT 100 JATTAN 300 DUDHLA 66 KV SUB STN HB-120 300 38 I.O.C AMBALA CANTT 60M GREEN BELT 530 39 V.KHUDA 60M GREEN BELT CA-4 GODOWN KHURD 600 PUBLIC & SEMI PUBLIC USES 890 DUDHLA MANDI V. 100 45M GREEN BELT KHOJKIPUR 36 300 V. KHUDA 45M GREEN BELT 610 GOVT. ADMINISTRATIVE,CENTRAL SECRETARIAT, & DISTRICT OFFICES 520 100 KALAN NALLAH HB-101 28 300 35 V. OMLA LAW COURTS,JAILS POLICE STATIONS, GOVERNORS AND PRESIDENTS RESIDENCE 720 V-2 GULAB MANDI 100 SALHERI 41B V.NAGAL HB-128 HB-98 30M V. KHARU KHERA 620 EDUCATION,CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. CANTONMENT BOUNDARY 300 30M KULDIP HB-95 630 MEDICAL AND HEALTH INSTITUTIONS. V.DHURALA NAGAR V. KHATIK 710 HB-119 720 640 CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS, LIKE THEATRES OPERA HOUSE ETC.. OF A 100 MAJRI V-2 V. KHUDA KHURD 300 730 PREDOMINATELY NON COMMERCIAL NATURE. 31 STP TANGRI 41A 740 HB-99 TO JAGADHRI V.BALANA EXISTING DRM. 32 V. NANHERA 520 V.KARDHAN 650 RESTRICTED ZONE COMPLEX HB-104 HB-103 V.SULLAR HB-173 720 530 210 100 730 66 KV 30M GREEN BELT 220 STP 33 S/ST 700 OPEN SPACES 30M GREEN BELT 300 230 510 650 530 V-2 29 510 610 710 SPORTS GROUNDS,STADIUM AND PLAY GROUNDS 66 KV W.W 30M 520 VILL.MANGLAI GURGHRIA 32 620 V.ANANDPUR JALBERA S/ST 30M 720 PARKS. 510 30 41 HB-129 HB-121 100 34 V-2 730 OTHER RECREATIONAL USES. 30M GREEN BELT 300 V. 710 V.RAWALAN 100 66 KV 750 GREEN BELT ALONG SCHEDULED ROADS GHASITPUR 520 S/ST 720 VILL.PHALAIL MAJRA HB-171 900 30M GREEN BELT 300 520 V. BRAHMAN MAJRA V. KESHOPUR 760 WATER BODIES 30M GREEN BELT V-3 730 HB-127 HB-132 V.OGARA 30M GREEN BELT 740 100 750 HB-122 V.MACHHONDA 800 AGRICULTURAL LAND 300 30M HB-124 760 840 GRAZING AND PASTURES 40A 30M 720 410 880 LAND UNDER WATER. 420 5162m V.SHAHPUR HB-125 890 DIARY FARMING V-2 220 900 SPECIAL ZONE FROM BAROLA V.BARA INSTITUTIONS,OFFICES,RECREATIONAL, RESIDENTIAL 40 100 300 COMMERCIAL,CYBER,PARK,INOFORMATION,TECHOLOGY PARK 30M GREEN BELT MACHHONDI 75M HB-134 30M GREEN BELT 720 30M GREEN BELT VILL.SAMBHALKHA 30M GREEN BELT HB-130 FROM HISSAR NORTH 633.60 316.80 0 633.60 1267.20 2534.40 CA-5 V.
Recommended publications
  • Sr.No. DISCOM Circle Name of District Name of Feeder Category Of
    Sr.No. DISCOM Circle Name of Name of Feeder Category of Feeder Name of Village District 1 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Dellu Majra RDS Nanyola 2 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Dellu Majra RDS Dellumajra 3 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Dellu Majra RDS Kurchanpur 4 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Dellu Majra RDS Lottan 5 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Dellu Majra RDS Batron 6 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Dellu Majra RDS Panjola 7 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Tejan RDS Matheri 8 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Tejan RDS Himayupur 9 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Tejan RDS Khaspur 10 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Tejan RDS Sakron 11 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Tejan RDS Mujfra 12 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Tejan RDS Chaurmastpur 13 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Tejan RDS Pathan majra 14 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Tejan RDS Tejan 15 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Tejan RDS Mastpur 16 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Tejan RDS Gobindgarh 17 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mehlan RDS Sonta 18 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mehlan RDS Sonti 19 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mehlan RDS Mehlan 20 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Bishangarh RDS Bishangarh 21 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Bishangarh RDS Segta 22 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Bishangarh RDS Segti 23 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Bishangarh RDS Naggal 24 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mallour RDS Bhapur 25 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mallour RDS Brungpur 26 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mallour RDS Bringa 27 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mallour RDS Daudpur 28 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mallour RDS Ghagroo 29 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mallour RDS Ismilpur 30 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mallour RDS Kurbanpur 31 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mallour RDS Mallour 32 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mallour RDS Nakatpur 33 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mallour RDS Saini Majra 34 UHBVN Ambala Ambala Mallour RDS
    [Show full text]
  • Gazetteers Organisation Revenue Department Haryana Chandigarh (India) 1998
    HARYANA DISTRICT GAZETTEEERS ------------------------ REPRINT OF AMBALA DISTRICT GAZETTEER, 1923-24 GAZETTEERS ORGANISATION REVENUE DEPARTMENT HARYANA CHANDIGARH (INDIA) 1998 The Gazetteer was published in 1925 during British regime. 1st Reprint: December, 1998 © GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA Price Rs. Available from: The Controller, Printing and Stationery, Haryana, Chandigarh (India). Printed By : Controller of Printing and Stationery, Government of Haryana, Chandigarh. PREFACE TO REPRINTED EDITION The District Gazetteer is a miniature encyclopaedia and a good guide. It describes all important aspects and features of the district; historical, physical, social, economic and cultural. Officials and other persons desirous of acquainting themselves with the salient features of the district would find a study of the Gazetteer rewarding. It is of immense use for research scholars. The old gazetteers of the State published in the British regime contained very valuable information, which was not wholly reproduced in the revised volume. These gazetteers have gone out of stock and are not easily available. There is a demand for these volumes by research scholars and educationists. As such, the scheme of reprinting of old gazetteers was taken on the initiative of the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Haryana. The Ambala District Gazetteer of 1923-24 was compiled and published under the authority of Punjab Govt. The author mainly based its drafting on the assessment and final reports of the Settlement Officers. The Volume is the reprinted edition of the Ambala District Gazetteer of 1923-24. This is the ninth in the series of reprinted gazetteers of Haryana. Every care has been taken in maintaining the complete originality of the old gazetteer while reprinting.
    [Show full text]
  • Web Design Agency Flyer
    Iso 9001:2015 | RAC Exports Scientific Instruments | Laboratory Glassware | Medical Supplies Product Catalog Iso 9001:2015 | RAC Exports Scientific Instruments | Laboratory Glassware | Medical Supplies N I T R I L E H A N D G L O V E S Model - GL-101 Features - - Non Sterile - Powder Free - Excellent fit for comfort sensitivity and safety - Finger Textured - 100 Gloves Per Box - Sizes : Medium, Large Certifications - - CE - ISO 9001:2015 L A T E X H A N D G L O V E S Model - GL-102 Features - - Smooth Finish - Powder Free - Excellent fit for comfort sensitivity and safety - High anti tear properties - 100 Gloves Per Box - Sizes : Medium, Large Certifications - - CE - ISO 9001:2015 14, Pooja Vihar, Kardhan Road www.racexports.com Ambala Cantt, Haryana(133001), +91-93151-00690 India [email protected] Iso 9001:2015 | RAC Exports Scientific Instruments | Laboratory Glassware | Medical Supplies P E R S O N A L P R O T E C T I V E E Q U I P M E N T ( P P E ) K I T Model - P-101 Features - - 90 GSM - Color : White or Blue - Includes : Face Mask, Body Suit, Head Cover, Face Shield/Goggles, Nitrile/Latex Gloves, Disposable Bag, Shoe Cover Certifications - - CE as per European Standards - ISO 9001:2015 - SITRA Approved - MSME Registered P R O T E C T I V E G O G G L E S Model - PG-101 Features - - Smooth Finish - Material : PU & Poly carbonate - Comfortable to wear - Safe for Human skin - Size : Universal Certifications - - CE - ISO 9001:2015 14, Pooja Vihar, Kardhan Road www.racexports.com Ambala Cantt, Haryana(133001), +91-93151-00690 India [email protected] Iso 9001:2015 | RAC Exports Scientific Instruments | Laboratory Glassware | Medical Supplies 3 P L Y F A C E M A S K Model - M-101 Features - - Air filled cushion to provide safety and comfortable use.
    [Show full text]
  • Exhibitions Director Archives Dept
    Phone:2561412 rdi I I r 431, SECTOR 2. PANCHKULA-134 112 ; j K.L.Zakir HUA/2006-07/ Secretary Dafeci:")/.^ Subject:-1 Seminar on the "Role of Mewat in the Freedom Struggle'i. Dearlpo ! I The Haryana Urdu Akademi, in collaboration with the District Administration Mewat, proposes to organize a Seminar on the "Role of Mewat in the Freedom Struggle" in the 1st or 2^^ week of November,2006 at Nuh. It is a very important Seminar and everyone has appreciated this proposal. A special meeting was organized a couple of weeks back ,at Nuh. A list ojf the experts/Scholars/persons associated with the families of the freedom fighters was tentatively prepared in that meeting, who could be aiv requ 3Sted to present their papers in the Seminar. Your name is also in this list. therefore, request you to please intimate the title of the paper which you ^ould like to present in the Seminar. The Seminar is expected to be inaugurated by His Excellency the Governor of Haryana on the first day of the Seminar. On the Second day, papers will be presented by the scholars/experts/others and in tlie valedictory session, on the second day, a report of the Seminar will be presented along with the recommendations. I request you to see the possibility of putting up an exhibition during the Seminar at Nuh, in the Y.M.D. College, which would also be inaugurated by His Excellency on the first day and it would remain open for the students of the college ,other educational intuitions and general public, on the second day.
    [Show full text]
  • District Fact Sheet Ambala Haryana
    Ministry of Health and Family Welfare National Family Health Survey - 4 2015 -16 District Fact Sheet Ambala Haryana International Institute for Population Sciences (Deemed University) Mumbai 1 Introduction The National Family Health Survey 2015-16 (NFHS-4), the fourth in the NFHS series, provides information on population, health and nutrition for India and each State / Union territory. NFHS-4, for the first time, provides district-level estimates for many important indicators. The contents of previous rounds of NFHS are generally retained and additional components are added from one round to another. In this round, information on malaria prevention, migration in the context of HIV, abortion, violence during pregnancy etc. have been added. The scope of clinical, anthropometric, and biochemical testing (CAB) or Biomarker component has been expanded to include measurement of blood pressure and blood glucose levels. NFHS-4 sample has been designed to provide district and higher level estimates of various indicators covered in the survey. However, estimates of indicators of sexual behaviour, husband’s background and woman’s work, HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and behaviour, and, domestic violence will be available at State and national level only. As in the earlier rounds, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India designated International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai as the nodal agency to conduct NFHS-4. The main objective of each successive round of the NFHS has been to provide essential data on health and family welfare and emerging issues in this area. NFHS-4 data will be useful in setting benchmarks and examining the progress in health sector the country has made over time.
    [Show full text]
  • World Heritage Site – Kalka Shimla Railway an Introduction
    WORLD HERITAGE SITE – KALKA SHIMLA RAILWAY AN INTRODUCTION Ambala Division is the proud custodian of “WORLD HERITAGE SITE-KALKA SHIMLA RAILWAY”. The heritage status to KSR was awarded on 7th July, 2008 by UNESCO. Shimla (then spelt Simla) was settled by the British shortly after the first Anglo- Gurkha war and is located at 7,116 feet(2,169m) in the foothills of the Himalaya. By the 1830s, Shimla had already developed as a major base for the British. It became the summer capital of British India in 1864, and also the Headquarters of the British army in India. The Kalka- Shimla Railway was built to connect Shimla, the summer capital of India during the British Raj, with the Indian rail system. “The Guinness Book of Rail facts & feats” records Kalka Shimla Railways as the greatest narrow gauge engineering in India. It is indeed true, construction of 103 tunnels (102 Existing) aggregating five miles and over 800 bridge in three years, that too in rough and hostile terrain was not an easy task. The Historic, approximate 111 years old KLK-SML Railway line which was opened for public traffic on 9th Nov.1903, became UNESCO Declared world Heritage Railway line, when it was conferred Heritage status on 10th July 2008 & listed under “Mountain Railways of India”. The idea of a Railway line to Shimla dates back to the introduction of Railways in India. It is said that in The DELHI GAZETTE, a correspondent in November, 1847 sketched the route of railway to Shimla with the estimates of the traffic returns etc in appropriate style.
    [Show full text]
  • Sr. NO District Name of Block Name of BDPO Conatct No
    Sr. Name of District Name of BDPO Conatct No NO Block Addl. charge to given 1 Ambala Ambala-I Rajan Singla BDPO 0171-2530550 Shazadpur Addl. charge to given 2 Ambala Ambala-II Sumit Bakshi, BDPO 0171-2555446 Naraingarh Addl. charge to given 3 Ambala Barara Suman Kadain, BDPO 01731-283021 Saha 4 Ambala Naraingarh Sumit Bakshi 01734-284022 5 Ambala Sehzadpur Rajan Singla 01734-278346 6 Ambala Saha Suman Kadian 0171-2822066 7 Bhiwani Bhiwani Ashish Kumar Maan 01664-242212 Addl. charge to given 8 Bhiwani Bawani Khera Ashish Kumar Maan, 01254-233032 BDPO Bhiwani Addl. charge to given 9 Bhiwani Siwani Ashish Kumar Maan, 01255-277390 BDPO Bhiwani 10 Bhiwani Loharu Narender Dhull 01252-258238 Addl. charge to given 11 Bhiwani K airu Ashish Kumar Maan, 01253-283600 BDPO Bhiwani 12 Bhiwani Tosham Subhash Chander 01253-258229 Addl. charge to given 13 Bhiwani Behal Narender Dhull , BDPO 01555-265366 Loharu 14 Charkhi Dadri Charkhi Dadri N.K. Malhotra Addl. charge to given 15 Charkhi Dadri Bond Narender Singh, BDPO 01252-220071 Charkhi Dadri Addl. charge to given 16 Charkhi Dadri Jhoju Ashok Kumar Chikara, 01250-220053 BDPO Badhra 17 Charkhi Dadri Badhra Jitender Kumar 01252-253295 18 Faridabad Faridabad Pardeep -I (ESM) 0129-4077237 19 Faridabad Ballabgarh Pooja Sharma 0129-2242244 Addl. charge to given 20 Faridabad Tigaon Pardeep-I, BDPO 9991188187/land line not av Faridabad Addl. charge to given 21 Faridabad Prithla Pooja Sharma, BDPO 01275-262386 Ballabgarh 22 Fatehabad Fatehabad Sombir 01667-220018 Addl. charge to given 23 Fatehabad Ratia Ravinder Kumar, BDPO 01697-250052 Bhuna 24 Fatehabad Tohana Narender Singh 01692-230064 Addl.
    [Show full text]
  • Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Management Plan For
    STUDY PERIOD-MARCH, 2014 TO MAY – 2014 NON-FOREST LAND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR RIVER BED MINING PROJECT OF MINOR MINERAL ORDINARY SAND (BAJRI) AT Beghna and Markanda River in Tehsil: Ambala, District: Ambala, Haryana NAME OF RIVER – BEGHNA AND MARKANDA Purpose – Fresh Grant, Proposed Production – 75,00,000 TPA APPLIED LEASE AREA – 559.19 Hect. PROJECT COST – 7 CRORE. CATEGORY- ΄A΄ APPLICANT EIA CONSULTANT M/s ASTIN EXCAVATION AND MINING PVT. LTD M/S UDAIPUR MIN-TECH PVT. LTD Flat No. 621-A, 6th Floor Devika Tower-6 206-APEKSHA COMPLEX, Nehru Place, New Delhi SECTOR NO.-11 HIRAN MAGARI, UDAIPUR-313002 (RAJ.). PH- 91-294-2489672 (OFF.) Mob. +91 9871933228 Mobs. 9414167672 E mail:- [email protected] E mail :- [email protected], ACCREDITED BY NABET (S.NO. 158) CATEGORY “A” FOR SECTOR 1 & ‘B’ CATEGORY FOR SECTOR 22 & 38 Prepared by M/s Udaipur Min-Tech Pvt. Ltd. CONTENTS CHAPTER PARTICULAR PAGE NO. NO. 0 ACCREDITATION CERTIFICATE OF NABET 3-4 0 COMPLIANCE TO TERM OF REFERENCE 11-23 (TOR) I INTRODUCTION 25-34 II PROJECT DESCRIPTION 35-49 III DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT 50-112 IV ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 248-140 & MITIGATION MEASURES V ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES 268-269 VI ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 270-274 PROGRAMME VII ADDITIONAL STUDIES 275-282 VIII PROJECT BENEFITS 283-286 IX ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 287-296 X SUMMARY & CONCLUSION 297-301 XI DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANTS ENGAGED 302-305 Applicant - M/s Astin Excavation & Mining Pvt. Ltd River Bed Mining 2 Prepared by M/s Udaipur Min-Tech Pvt. Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • Urban Infrastructure Development and Financial Allocation for the Various Urban Development Programmes and Schemes in Haryana
    IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (JHSS) ISSN: 2279-0837, ISBN: 2279-0845. Volume 4, Issue 3 (Nov. - Dec. 2012), PP 31-35 Www.Iosrjournals.Org Urban Infrastructure Development and Financial Allocation for the Various Urban Development Programmes and Schemes in Haryana Ranjit Singh Abstract: Urban local bodies across the country have been facing the problem of rapidly increase urban population. It is the duty of the state government to provide good civic amenities to the citizen, in congruence increasing needs of the enhanced urban population. This article deal with state government efforts to provide services to its citizen to fulfill this goal, the state government had initiated large number of programme and schemes. These programme or schemes are either central sponsored, in central state partnership or fully state sponsored. The state of Haryana was created 1st November 1966 by divided by the erstwhile state of Punjab. Since then many step have been taken so for by the state government to enhance urbanization. The process of urbanization in the state caught momentum during the last three decades. Consequently the decennial population growth rate in urban population of the state has multiplied more then twice, 43.4% and 50.8% as compared to the rural, i.e. 22.92 and 21.12 % during 1981-1991 and 1991-2001 respectively. Presently, there are 76 Urban Local Bodies in the State of Haryana consisting of 9 Municipal Corporations, 14 Municipal Councils, and 53 Municipal Committees. Government is providing financial assistance to municipalities under various programmes and schemes Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT), Integrated Housing & Slum Development Program (IHSDP), Urban Solid Waste Management & Rajiv Gandhi Urban Development Mission.
    [Show full text]
  • Sourcing Material
    +91-9416020365 Sourcing Material https://www.indiamart.com/sourcing-material/ Ambala Cantt. is Ambala's headquarter. It is a major junction. Delhi-Kalka & Saharanpur-Ludhiana's railway lines passes through here. G.T. Road also passes through Ambala Cantt. This Cantt. About Us Ambala Cantt. is Ambala's headquarter. It is a major junction. Delhi-Kalka & Saharanpur-Ludhiana's railway lines passes through here. G.T. Road also passes through Ambala Cantt. This Cantt. was established in the year 1843. Ambala Cantt. is an important centre for manufacturing of scientific & surgical instruments. Kalka, is sub district head quarter of District Ambala, which lies on the national highway Ambala-Shimla. This is entrance to Himachal Pradesh. The present Kalka was a part of Patiala kingdom, but in the year 1846 after capturing it, the Britisher included it into district Shimla. In the year 1899, Kalka was included in the district Ambala. The famous temple of Kali Devi is situated here, where every year in the months of March & April fairs are held. Narayan Garh, is head quarter of district Ambala's sub district & divison. This place was found by the king of Sirmor (Himachal Pradesh), Raja Laxmi Narayan. After the decline of Mughal empire, the king of Sirmor build a palace in Kulshan & named it Narayan Garh. That is why it was named Narayan Garh. Panch Kula is a newly built City on Ambala-Kalka National Highway & Ambala-Kalka railway line near Chandigarh. Panch Kula is divided into modern sectors. In Panch Kula, there are two industrial areas & one cactus park.
    [Show full text]
  • Haryana Chapter Kurukshetra
    Panchkula Yamunanagar INTACH Ambala Haryana Chapter Kurukshetra Kaithal Karnal Sirsa Fatehabad Jind Panipat Hisar Sonipat Rohtak Bhiwani Jhajjar Gurgaon Mahendragarh Rewari Palwal Mewat Faridabad 4 Message from Chairman, INTACH 08 Ambala Maj. Gen. L.K. Gupta AVSM (Retd.) 10 Faridabad-Palwal 5 Message from Chairperson, INTACH Haryana Chapter 11 Gurgaon Mrs. Komal Anand 13 Kurukshetra 7 Message from State Convener, INTACH Haryana Chapter 15 Mahendragarh Dr. Shikha Jain 17 Rohtak 18 Rewari 19 Sonipat 21 Yamunanagar 22 Military Heritage of Haryana by Dr. Jagdish Parshad and Col. Atul Dev SPECIAL SECTION ON ARCHAEOLOGY AND RAKHIGARHI 26 Urban Harappans in Haryana: With special reference to Bhiwani, Hisar, Jhajjar, Jind, Karnal and Sirsa by Apurva Sinha 28 Rakhigarhi: Architectural Memory by Tapasya Samal and Piyush Das 33 Call for an International Museum & Research Center for Harrapan Civilization, at Rakhigarhi by Surbhi Gupta Tanga (Director, RASIKA: Art & Design) MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN INTACH Over 31 years from its inception, INTACH has been dedicated towards conservation of heritage, which has reflected in its various works in the field of documentation of tangible and intangible assets. It has also played a crucial role in generating awareness about the cultural heritage of the country, along with heritage awareness programmes for children, professionals and INTACH members. The success of INTACH is dedicated to its volunteers, conveners and members who have provided valuable inputs and worked in coordination with each other. INTACH has been successful in generating awareness among the local people by working closely with the local authorities, local community and also involving the youth. There has been active participation by people, with addition of new members every year.
    [Show full text]
  • New Railways New Ambala
    PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY NEW RAILWAYS NEW AMBALA (2014 - May ’21) PREFACE Ashutosh Gangal General Manager Northern Railway Indian Railways is the lifeline of the nation and catalyst for India's progress and economic development. Railway has been providing comfortable, convenient and easy on the pocket transportation system to its patrons. Major infrastructure projects in Railways has focus on safety, enhancing speed and connecting far flung areas. New tracks are being laid. Line doubling and electrification works are in full swing. Latest technologies, digitalization and in house innovations are being used to bring more efficiency and better results. Emphasis is also on creating better business opportunities through long haul and piecemeal trains. The officers and staff of the Railways are dedicated, ready to adapt to changing scenario of the transport sector, this booklet is aimed towards listing some of the important activities involving in the recent past as well as current projects in Ambala. The budgets allocated to various projects are not apportioned State wise but reflect the cost of the project. INPUTS BY RAILWAY IN AMBALA PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY AMBALA PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY WORKS COMPLETED IN LAST SEVEN YEARS v Provision of lighting arrangement for station name, illumination Infrastructural Developments: and other work at station over Ambala Division. v Improvement in illumination level at Circulating Area, Platforms v Provision of aluminum composite panels covering triangular and Developed public utilities at Ambala Railway Station. portion of passenger platform shelter to eradicate birds v Provision of Monumental flag at erstwhile A-1 class stations nuisance at Platform No.1 at Ambala (Ambala). v Renovation of waiting rooms, retiring rooms executive lounge v Development works for Regilious Stations.
    [Show full text]