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Zoning of Different Areas of Tripura As Industrial/Commercial/Residential Areas and Silence Zone As Per the Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rules, 2000 Zoning of Different Areas of Tripura as Industrial/Commercial/Residential Areas and Silence Zone as per the Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rules, 2000 prepared In Compliance to the Direction of the Hon’ble High Court of Tripura in the Writ Petition (Public Interest Litigation)-WP(C) (PIL) 03 of 2013 dated 20.01.2014 Prepared by ENVIS CENTRE TRIPURA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD STUDY TEAM Advisor Prof. Mihir Deb, Chairman, Tripura State Pollution Control Board Data Collection, Compilation & Report Preparation 1. Sri Manas Mukherjee, Executive Engineer & ENVIS Coordinator, Tripura State Pollution Control Board 2. Sri Abhijit Sarkar, Programme Officer, TSPCB ENVIS Centre ENVIS CENTRE TRIPURA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD Zoning of Areas as Industrial/Commercial/Residential Area and Silence Zone as per the Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rules, 2000 as amended to date Sl.No. District Town/ Zone City Silent(Upto 100m on all sides Industrial Commercial Residential from the boundary of) Educational Institution 1. Dharmanagar 1. Dharmanagar Motor Stand Rest of the Industrial Estate 2. Nayapara Bazaar area.(Mixed 1. Bir Bikram Institution, 3. Chandrapur Bazaar with small Dharmanagar 4. Sanicherra Bazaar commercial 2. Padmapur H.S.(+2 stage) 5. Uptakhali Bazaar spots) School 6. Tilthoi Bazaar 3. Rajbari Girls HS School, 7. Churaibari Inter-state Rajbari Border 4. Nayapara H.S. School, 8. Dharmanagar Railway Nayapara Station 5. D N Vidyamandir, Dharmanagar 6. Golden Valley H S School 7. Dharmanagar Govt. Girls’ H.S. North Dharmanagar School 1. 8. North Point School, Dharmanagar Tripura 9. Chandrapur Govt. Girl’s H S School 10. Dharmanagar Govt. Degree College 11. Bir Bikram Institute Hospital 1. Dharmanagar Distrit Hospital 2. Kadamtala Rural Hospital 3. Uptakhali PHC 4. Sanicherra PHC 5. Tilthai PHC Court 1. Dharmanagar Court 2. Office of the DM & SDM Prepared by: TSPCB ENVIS CENTRE Page 1 Sl.No. District Town/ Zone City Silent(Upto 100m on all sides Industrial Commercial Residential from the boundary of) Educational Institution 1. Kanchanpur Bazaar & Rest of the Motor Satnd area.(Mixed 1. Durgaram Reang Para H S 2. Laljhuri Bazaar with small School, 3. Dasda Bazaar commercial 2. Kanchanpur H.S. School, 4. Love Story Bazaar spots) Kanchanpur. 5. Vangmun Bazaar 3. Laljuri H S School, Laljiri 6. Mumpui Bazaar 4. Rabindranagar HS School, 5. Kanchanpur Colony. Girls’ HS School, 6. Anandabazar H S School, Anandabazar North Kanchanpur 7. Rajarai C P High School, Kanchanpur Tripura 8. Gachirampara High Schhol, Gachirampara 9. Santipur High School, Santipur, 10. Karanjoy C P High School, Subhasnagar 11. Satnala High School, Satnala 12. Purba Satnala Col. High School 13. Govt. Eng Med High School, Kanchanpur 14. Radhamadhabpur High School, Dasda 15. Ramcharan C P High School, Satnala 16. Purnajoy C P High School 17. Dasda High School 18. Uttar Laljuri Joyashree HS School 19. Govt. Degree College, Kanchanpur Prepared by: TSPCB ENVIS CENTRE Page 2 Sl.No. District Town/ Zone City Silent(Upto 100m on all sides Industrial Commercial Residential from the boundary of) Hospital 1. Kanchanpur Sub-Divisional Hospital North Kanchanpur 2. Laljuri PHC 3. Dasda PHC Court Tripura 1. Kanchanpur Sub-Divisional Offcie 2. Office of the Kanchanpur Sub- Divisional Judicial Magistrate & Civil Judge Educational Institution 1. Panisagar Bazaar Rest of the 2. Bilthai Bazaar area.(Mixed 1. Bilthai H.S. School, Bilthai with small 2. Ganganagar H S School, commercial Ganganagar spots) 3. Krishnapur H.S. School, Dhupirband 4. Panisagar H S School, Panisagar 5. Sribhumi Vidyabhaban, North Panisagar Dewanpasa 6. Jiban Tripura H.S. School, Tripura Rajnagar 7. Padmabil HS School, Padmabil 8. Jalebasa H S School, Jalebasa 9. Tilthai Rupcharan H S School, Tilthai 10. West Radhapur High School 11. Deochara HS School, Deocherra 12. Bagbasa High School, Bagbasa 13. Lalcherra Col. High School, 14. Batarshi High School, Kameswar, Prepared by: TSPCB ENVIS CENTRE Page 3 Sl.No. District Town/ Zone City Silent(Upto 100m on all sides Industrial Commercial Residential from the boundary of) 15. Pashcim Panisagar High School, 16. Halflong Village High School, 17. Rowa High School, Rowa 18. Dakshin Panisagar High School 19. Pekucharra High School, 20. Huplongcherra T E H.S. School 21. East Padmabil High School North Panisagar 22. Kshudra Kandi High School, Uptakhali Tripura 23. Jubarajnagar High School, 24. Balakmuni High School 25. Noagang Indraicherra H School 26. Tilthai Dobhanga H School 27. Kendriya Vidyalaya H/S School, 28. Regional College of Physical Education, Panisagar Hospital 1. Panisagar PHC 2. Jalebasha PHC Court Panisagar SDM Court Educational Institution 1. Kumarghat 1. Kumarghat Railway Industrial Estate Station Rest of the 1. Kumarghat Girls H S School, 2. Kumarghat Market area.(Mixed 2. Unakoti Kumarghat Kumarghat 3. Kumarghat Motor Stand with small 2. Pabiacherra HS School, 4. Pechathal Market commercial Pabiacherra 5. Fatikroy Market spots) 3. Pabiacherra Colony High 6. Pabiacherra Bazaar School, Pabiacherra Prepared by: TSPCB ENVIS CENTRE Page 4 Sl.No. District Town/ Zone City Silent(Upto 100m on all sides Industrial Commercial Residential from the boundary of) 4. Nivedita Children English Medium High School 5. Ambedkar College, Fatikroy 6. Noydrone High School Unakoti Kumarghat Court SDM Office & Court, Kumarghat Hospital 1. Kumarghat Rural Hospital 2. Fatikroy PHC Educational Institution 1. Kailashahar Market Rest of the 2. Kailashahar Motor Stand area.(Mixed 1. Kacharghat Ramcharan Govt. 3. Gobindapur Bazaar with small High School, commercial 2. Radhakishore Institution, spots) Kailashahar 3. Vidyanagar H S School, Padmapur 4. Ramkrishna Siksha Pratisthan, Gobindapur Unakoti Kailashahar 5. Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kailashahar 6. Kailashahar Govt. Girls’ H.S. School 7. Netaji Vidyapith English Medium HS School 8. Shishu Niketan H School, Baluapasa 9. Kailashahar Girls’ High School 10. Ramkrishna Maha Vidyalaya, Kailashahar Hospital 1. Kailashahar District Hospital 2. Kailashahar Sub-Divisional Hospital Prepared by: TSPCB ENVIS CENTRE Page 5 Sl.No. District Town/ Zone City Silent(Upto 100m on all sides Industrial Commercial Residential from the boundary of) Court 1. Office of the DM & SDM , Kailashahar 2. Kailashahar Court Unakoti Kailashahar Kamalpur Educational Institution 1. Kamlpur Bazaar & Rest of the 3. Motorstand area.(Mixed Dhalai 1. Kamalpur Govt. Eng. Medium 2. Manik Bhandar with small H.S. School 3. Halahali Bazaar commercial 2. KC Girls’ Class-XII School 4. Santirbazar spots) 3. Kamalpur Madrasa Class-XII 5. Salema Bazaar School 4. Harerkhola High School 5. Kamalpur Class XII School 6. Fulcharri High School 7. Kamalpur Govt. Degree College Hospital 1. Kamalpur Sub-Divisional Hospital 2. Salema PHC Court 1. Kamalpur Court 2. Office of the SDM, Kamalpur Prepared by: TSPCB ENVIS CENTRE Page 6 Sl.No. District Town/ Zone City Silent(Upto 100m on all sides Industrial Commercial Residential from the boundary of) Educational Institution 1. Ambassa Market & Motor Stand 1. Chandraipara Class XII School 2. Ambassa Railway Station 2. Kulai Colony High School 3. Kulai Bazaar 3. Dalubarigate High Secondary 4. Dolubari Bazaar School 4. Gopal Sardar Para High School 5. Kulai Class XII School 6. Kamalachhara High School 7. Uttar Lalchhari High School 8. North Nalichhearra High School 9. Balaram High School Ambassa 10. Ganganagar High School Dhalai 11. Satyaram C. P. R. H. S. School 12. Nalicharra (Mairang Twisa) High School 13. Tafamachhara High School 14. Phanindra R.P. SB School 15. Chandracherra SB School 16. TRTC Para SB School 17. Polytechnic Institute, Ambassa Court Office of the SDM & Ambassa Court Hospital Kulai District Hospital Educational Institution 1. Manughat Motor Stand & Rest of the Longtaraivelly Bazaar area.(Mixed Dhalai 1. Chailengta Govt. English 2. Chailengta Bazaar with small Medium High School 3. Manughat Railway Station commercial 2. Chailengta H.S. School spots) Prepared by: TSPCB ENVIS CENTRE Page 7 Sl.No. District Town/ Zone City Silent(Upto 100m on all sides Industrial Commercial Residential from the boundary of) Court Longtaraivelly 1. Office of the SDM, Dhalai Longtraivelly, Chailengta 2. Chailengta Court Hospital 1. Sub-Divisional Hospital, Chailengta 2. Manughat Rural Hospital Educational Institution 1. Gandacherra Motor Stand Rest of the & Bazaar area.(Mixed 1. Gandacherra Class –XII School 2. Ganganagar Bazaar with small 2. Raishyabari HS School commercial 3. Jagabandupara High School spots) 4. Kaviguru Rabindranath Smriti Vidyabhawan High School 5. Ananda Mohan Roaja Smriti High School Dhalai Gandacherra 6. Ramnagar Bazar High School, Ramnagar 7. Boalkhali High School 8. Lalit Tripura Para High School 9. Girishchandra Karbari Para High School 10. Durbajoy Chowdhury Para High School 11. Gandacherra Govt. Degree College Court 1. Office of the SDM, Gandacherra 2. Gandacherra Court Hospital 1. Gandacherra Hospital 2. Ganganagar PHC Prepared by: TSPCB ENVIS CENTRE Page 8 Sl.No. District Town/ Zone City Silent(Upto 100m on all sides Industrial Commercial Residential from the boundary of) Khowai Educational Institution 1. Khowai Motor Stand Rest of the 4. Khowai 1. Khowai Govt. Class XII School 2. Khowi Puran Bazaar area.(Mixed 2. Khowai Govt. English Medium 3. Khowai Natun Bazaar with small H. S. School 4. Satnala Bazaar commercial 3. Khowai Govt. Girls' H. S. 5. Chebri Bazaar spots) School 6. Kalyanpur Bazaar 4. Srinath Vidyaniketan H. S. 7. Hathkata Bazaar School 8. Paharmura Bazaar 5. Purnima High School, Khowai 6. Office Tilla
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