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LIST of REPORTS SENT to the SPONSORER from 1St JANUARY, 2016 to MARCH, 2021 LIST OF REPORTS SENT TO THE SPONSORER FROM 1st JANUARY, 2016 TO MARCH, 2021 SL.NO. DATE OF SENDING PROJECT PROJECT NO. PROJECT TITLE SPONSOR SUBMISSION FINANCIAL FINANCIAL TO THE YEAR YEAR SPONSOR 1 08.01.16 2015-16 2013-14 CNP/3714/2013-14 Study and advice on safety of Patal Archaeological Survey of India, Bhubaneswar Cave Pithoragarh, Dehradun Uttarakhand 2 08.02.16 2015-16 2015-16 CNP/4312/2015-16 Assessment of winding ropes of Narwapahar Mines,UCIL, Narwapahar Mines, UCIL by Singhbhum (East) nondestructive method 3 19.02.16 2015-16 2011-12 CNP/2928/2011-12 Study and failure analysis of 32mm 10/12 Pits Colliery, BCCL, diameter guide rope of K.B. 10/12 pits Dhanbad colliery, BCCL, Dhanbad”. 4 23.03.16 2015-16 2015-16 CNP/4212/2015-16 In-Situ study and advice on the present Asia Resorts Limited, Parwanoo condition of four nos of track ropes and (H.P.) two nos. Of haulage ropes of passenger cable car aerial ropeway installation of M/s Timber Trail, Asia Resorts Limited, Parwanoo (H.P.) – Two visits 5 23.03.16 2015-16 2014-15 CNP/4121/2014-15 Scientific study and advice for status of The Singareni Collieries Company goaf atmosphere during extraction of Limited, Kothagudam Collieries- blasting gallery panel No.BG-J(3) in 507101, Bhadrachalam Road No.3 seam at GDK 11 Incline, Railway Station, Dist-Khammam Ramagundam Area -I, SCCL (A.P.) 6 28.03.16 2015-16 2015-16 CNP/4345/2015-16 Investigation into drop and spark Block II Area, BCCL, Nawagarh, sensitivity of Nonel tubes and VOD, Dhanbad Sensitivity and density parameters of cast boosters involved in the accidental initiation at Amalgamated Block-II OCP 7 05.05.16 2016-17 2010-11 CNP/2859/2010-11 Studies on failure of 25mm diameter Bastacolla Area-IX, BCCL, 6X8 FS construction winding rope of Dhanbad victory 2 pit (south side) Bastacolla Area,”. BCCL, Dhanbad 8 13.05.16 2016-17 2015-16 CNP/4369/2015-16 “Evaluation and advice on the present Damodar Ropeways & Infra condition of haulage rope of fixed grip Limited, Vansittart Row, Kolkata mono-cable passenger ropeway at Digha, Dist.Purba Medinipur, West Bengal”. 9 13.05.16 2016-17 2016-17 CNP/4381/2016-17 Evaluation and advice on the present Damodar Ropeways & Infra condition of haulage rope of mono- Limited, Vansittart Row, Kolkata cable passenger ropeway at Science City,Kolkata, West Bengal”. 10 15.06.16 2016-17 2011-12 CNP/3064/2011-12 Failure analysis of 32mm diameter Katras Choitudih Colliery, BCCL, guide rope of 6 pit Mine of Katras Sijua, Dhanbad Choitudih Colliery, Katras Area,BCCL, Dhanbad 11 29.06.16 2016-17 2016-17 CNP/4394/16-17 Advice on suitability of permitted Pathakhera Area, WCL, Dist- explosive and detonator involved in Betul (M.P.) accident at Chhatarpur Mine No.1, WCL for use in underground coal mines 12 08.07.16 2016-17 2016-17 CNP/4383/16-17 In-Situ non-destructive evaluation and Damodar Ropeways & Infra advice on the present condition of track Limited, Vansittart Row, Kolkata and haulage ropes of bi-cable aerial ropeway passenger cable car installation at Gangtok, Sikkim 13 11.07.16 2016-17 2012-13 CNP/3236/12-13 Ventilation investigation and advice to Orient Area, MCL, Brajrajnagar, improve ventilation at Orient Mine No. Dist – Jharsuguda, Odisha - 3, MCL 768216 14 11.07.16 2016-17 2015-16 CNP/4356/15-16 Advice on suitability of coal delay PREMIER EXPLOSIVES LTD., detonators with NHN for use in /”Premier House” # 11, Ishaq underground coal mines Colony, Secunderabad – 500 015,A.P. 15 13.07.16 2016-17 2012-13 CNP/N/3332/12-13 Geotechnical study for advice on the Sesa Goa Limited (Vedanta), Sesa stability of tailing dam Codli Mine Ghor, 20 EDC Complex, Patto, Panjim, Goa – 403001 16 19.07.16 2016-17 2016-17 CNP/4382/16-17 Analysis of Airborne Respirable dut Block-B Project, Gorbi, Dist- samples from Block-B Project (NCL) Singrauli (M.P.) 17 06.07.16 2016-17 2015-16 CNP/4230/15-16 Subsidence prediction due to extraction M/s Tata Steel Limited, of 2S panel of XV seam with hydraulic Jharia Collieries,Jamadoba- sand stowing at Jamadoba colliery of 828112 Dist: Dhanbad Tata Steel limited. 18 06.07.16 2016-17 2016-17 CNP/4401/16-17 Feasibility of extraction in 6-S panel of TATA STEEL LTD IX seam with hydraulic sand stowing at 6 and 7 pits Bhutgoria Amalgamated Colliery of Tata Steel Limited 19 22.07.16 2016-17 2015-16 CNP/4407/15-16 Evaluation of Rock Mass Rating (RMR) Orient Area, for Lajkura seam workings at 46 LN MCL,Brajrajnagar,Jharsuguda,Odi panel, Mine No.3, Orient Area, MCL sha - 768216 20 22.07.16 2016-17 2015-16 SSP/94/15-16 In-Situ evaluation and advice on the Jaduguda Mines,UCIL, present condition of winder ropes of Singhbhum (East) main & 3rd stage winders (cage & skip) of Jaduguda Mine (UCIL) 21 21.07.16 2016-17 2015-16 CNP/4375/15-16 Advice to assess and design the barrier Sr. Manager thickness between the running Gopinathpur Colliery, Mugma Gopinathpur O/C working and Pusai & Area Khoodia river nearby with suitable Nirsa - 828205, Dist - Dhanbad. stability aspects. 22 .08.16 2016-17 2015-16 SSP/N/98/15-16 Estimation of RMR and Support Design A.P.TRIVEDI SONS of stope for Ramrama Underground Managanese Mine 23 05.08.16 2016-17 2014-15 CNP/4140/14-15 Advice on feasible mining methods in Western Jharia Area, BCCL, coal seams in total perspectives with an Moonidih, Dhanbad aim to have no adverse impact due to mining subsidence on surface at Lohapatti Colliery, West Jharia Area,BCCL 24 05.08.16 2016-17 2015-16 CNP/4272/15-16 Scientific study for designing asuitable Orient Area, method for systematic liquidation of MCL,Brajrajnagar,Jharsuguda,Odi already developed contiguous workings sha - 768216 and further development of Lajkura seam at Orient Colliery Mine No. 3, Orient Area, MCL 25 08.08.16 2016-17 2016-17 CNP/4411/16-17 Advice on design of support system for Reliance Cement Co.Pvt.Ltd.,Sial development workings at Sial Ghori Ghori Coal Mine,Gulabra, Mine, Chhindwara Mine, M.P. Chhindwara (M.P.) 26 08.08.16 2016-17 2016-17 CNP/4397/16-17 In-Situ investigation and advice on the ASIA RESORTS present condition of four nos of track LTD,PARWANOO (H.P.) ropes and two nos. of haulage ropes of passenger cable car aerial ropeway installation of M/s Timber Trail, Asia Resorts Limited, Parwanoo (H.P.) - Two visits 27 12.08.16 2016-17 2015-16 CNP/4322/15-16 Scietific study for design of continuous The Singareni Collieries Company miner panels in No.2 seam and Limited, Kothagudam Collieries- Salarjung seam of Shantikhani 507101, Bhadrachalam Road Mandamarri Area, SCCL. Railway Station, A.P. ि◌जला/Dist-Khammam (A.P.) 28 17.08.16 2016-17 2015-16 CNP/4357/15-16 Advice on suitability of Colex-1 PREMIER EXPLOSIVES LTD., emulsion explosives for use in /”Premier House” # 11, Ishaq underground coal mines as a P1 Colony, Secunderabad – 500 explosives. 015,A.P. 29 16.08.16 2016-17 2014-15 CNP/3978/14-15 Periodic evaluation and advice on The Singareni Collieries Company quality of permitted explosives, Limited, Kothagudam Collieries- detonators, SMS/SME, lD explosives 507101, Bhadrachalam Road and accessories supplied to SCCL for Railway Station, A.P. blasting in underground and opencast ि◌जला/Dist-Khammam (A.P.) coal mines. 30 18.08.16 2016-17 2016-17 CNP/4412/16-17 Scientific study to assess the Crossing Orient Area, point temperature and Incubation MCL,Brajrajnagar,Jharsuguda period of 46LN section of Lajkura ,Odisha - 768216 seam, Orient Colliery-3, Orient Sub Area, MCL and advice thereof 31 17.08.16 2016-17 2015-16 CNP/4364/15-16 Determination of crossing point Neyveli Lignite Corporation temperature, Ignition point temperature Limited,Barsingsar Lignite Mine, and incubation period of Lignite seam, Udairamsar, Barsingsar – 334 Barsingsar Mine, NCL, Rajasthan and 402,Rajasthan advice thereof. 32 22.08.16 2016-17 2015-16 CNP/4318/15-16 Advice on design of suitable support Dy.General Manager(M)/Sub system for Chanda Rayatwari Colliery, Area Manager,Rayatwari Sub UG Mine, Chandrapur Area Area, WCL,P.O.-Babupeth,Dist- Chandrapur (Rajasthan) 33 22.08.16 2016-17 2014-15 CNP/4145/14-15 Control of open fire at 23 D near B- Jhanjra Area, ECL,P.O.-Jhanjra shaft in R-VI seam at MIC unit of (B.O.), Dist-Burdwan Jhanjra Project colliery, ECL. 34 30.08.16 2016-17 2013-14 CNP/3838/13-14 Periodic evaluation and advice on The Singareni Collieries Company quality of SMS / SME of SCCL owned Limited, Kothagudam Collieries- plants and OC/UG explosives and 507101, Bhadrachalam Road accessories of other firms Railway Station, Dist-Khammam (A.P.) 35 30.08.16 2016-17 2015-16 SSP/86/15-16 Investigation on methane emission at R- Pandaveswar Area,ECL,Burdwan IV and R-VI Coal seams of (W.B.) Pandaveswar colliery for the categorization of degree of gassiness and advice on associated gas hazards. 36 30.08.16 2016-17 2016-17 CNP/4408/16-17 Advice on the use of coal ash from Korba Thermal Super Thjermal Korba Thermal Super Thjermal Power Power Station, Station, NTPC for underground stowing NTPC,Jamnipalli,Korba,C.G. at SECL Mines 37 02.09.16 2016-17 2016-17 CNP/4399/16-17 Evaluation of Rock Mass Rating (RMR) Bararee Colliery, BCCL, Bhulan for VII top seam workings at 6 pit, Bararee -838133, Dhanbad Bararee Colliery, Lodna Area, BCCL 38 12.09.16 2016-17 2016-17 SSP/136/16-17 Assessment and advice on surface M/s Marathon Electic Motors temperature rise of HT Induction (India) Ltd.,Large Machine Flameproof motor rated at 750KW, 4 Unit,1, Taratala Road,Kolkata – Pole, 6.6KV in frame size:KF450, 700 024 suitable for use in hazardous area 39 01.09.16 2016-17 2015-16 SSP/103/15-16 & Safety evaluation of different surface TATA STEEL LTD CNP/4352/15-16 features and structures lying over depillaring panels in Jharia Coalfield of Tata Steel.
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