ol,": t *sNfi,{:rt 66t& #*Bq &a*e,q Office of the Project Officer q$$d qM{Tsfi ekk Opencast Mine PO:Bandhbahal ffiahanadi *nalflslds l-irr:itad D ist: J harsu g uda()-76821 1, ffiffiffie Ph. (06645) Off-233403, Res-233201 fA suisldirry ol Ceoilndr* limiladJ

p a Ref : M CLlLKp Al O / BOCM/ENVT/2o19 -20/ b1 Date :29.05.20L9.

To, The Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (C), Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Regional Office (EZ), A/3, Chandrasekha rpur, -751023

Kind Attention: Director (S) MoEF, Eastern Zone Cha nd rasekharpur, Bhuba neshwar-751023

Sub: Half vearlv compliance report from October/18 to March'19 of EC No. J-U015/189/2008-t4.il (M). dtd.22.01.1s

Dear Sir, Please find enclosed herewith the half yearly compliance report of EC no. J-1,tOtS/LBg/zOO8- lA.ll (M), dtd.22.07.15 for the term October'18 to March'19 with respect to Belpahar OpenCast Mine on conditions given therein. Thanking you Encl: As above

Yours Faithfully - l/*r-/1 L Project Officer oPencast Mine fflne"lPrhar

Cc to: 1) Member Secretary, OSPCB, Paribesh Bhavan, Bhubaneswar. plot 2) Regional officer, sPCB odisha, No .37o/ s971", cox colony, -76g203. 3) General Manager, Lakhanpur Area, MCL. 4) General Manager( Envt. & Forest), MCL He. 5) Area Environment Officer, LKPA. 6) Nodal officer (Environment), BOCM. 7)Office Copy. a

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COMPLIANCE REPORT OF ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCE . 9 MTPA

E.C. OBTATNED VtDE No. J-l1015/189/2008-1A1il (Ml Dated: 22'd Januarv' 2015.

(A) SPECTFTC CONDTTTONS:

Sl.No. Specific Conditions: Compliances:

i The maximum production from The maximum production limit of the Mine as prescribed in EC is 9 MTPA. the mine at any given time shall Production during the year 2Ot8-19 = 7.200010 MT not exceed the limit as prescribed in the EC. il The validity of the EC is for the life The validity of the EC is for the life of the mine i.e., 6 years as per EC- 9 of the Mine or as specified in the MTPA Vide No. J-1,1O1.5/1,89/2008-lA.ll (M) Dt. 22nd Jan.2OL5 EIA Notification, 2006, whichever is earlier. iii The modification of the natural At present Lilari Nallah is flowing in its natural course. Diversion of Lilari drainage of LilariNala flowing nallah is required after commencement of lntegrated Lakhanpur- through the ML by its proposed Belpahar-Lilari OCP. diversion shall be done so that it is realigned to its natural course at the mine boundary and ensure that the downstream users of the water from LilariNala are not affected by the proposed diversion. Any embankment constructed along the LilariNala shall be established by vegetation iv No fly ash shall be dumped into No fly ash is being dumped into the de-coaled void asiit an ongoing Mine. the de-coaled void without De-Coaled voids are back filled by OB dump and concurrently top soil feasibility studies on long term spread over for reclamation and plantation over it. impacts on the aquifers and life systems and without prior approval of the Ministry. R&R for 657 PAFs shall be Village Nos. Of Nos. Of Balance .Employment resettled within an agreed time- Families Families frame. R&R norms shall be not less Affected Shifted that of the National R&R Policy. Bandhoahal 0 0 0 31 Chaharla 191 191. 0 263 Darlipali 193 110 83 181 Jurabaga 27 27 7 392

Kirarama 5 1. 4 70 Kusuraloi 0 U 0 28

vi 17 lo 20 nos of new piezometers A total of 17 piezometers have been constructed for lB valley coalfields covering lB Valley Coalfield shall for monitoring ground water level in which 2 are under the control of be installed Belpahar Opencast Mine 1,. BandhbahalColony (MlP-07)- location( 21" 45'10.95"N and 83"52',6.03"E) t 2. Kusraloi Primary School(M.lF-6b)- tocation (2L" 43'g.g5"N and 83"50',3.69"E) . 1. ':", Page 2 of 11 vii Dedicated Rail & Road corridor is provided for evacuation of coal as For the pgfiod October 2018-March 19 planned by MCL for strengthening Transportation by :- and improving the Rail & Road (a) Rail: 3211060 Tes = 78.14 % of total quantity infrastructure at lB Valley Coalfield (b) Road: 898392.1 Tes = 2l-.86 % of totdl quantity be expedited. viii Coal is transported from pit head Siding No 3 & 6 are being used for transportation of coal from Belpahar to UTLS & BOCM-6 railway siding OCM. At present 78.L4% of the total production is being transported by by tippers. The distance of coal rail (Please refer vii). transportation is 3-4 km. 75% of coal produced (4.5 Mt.) was transported by rail. The remaining coal 1.5 Mty was transported by road. And for incremental production 3.0 MTPA transportation of coal from the mine to consumers shall be 100% through Railway rakes.

IX The production shall be within the Production is being carried out within the same Mining Lease area (Total same Mining Lease area 1444.053 ha. out of which Excavated area is 424.255 ha.) i.e. Forest Land : 40.085 ha. Non Forest Land : 390.155 ha. Total Excavated Area: 430.25 ha. X The depth of the internalvoid shall Present depth of the mine is 80m from the ground level & will be ensured be 35m from the ground level & to be at 35m from the ground level at the time of mine closure, adequate should be adequate for fishery for fishery purposes. purpose. XI All safety measures shall be taken Safety measure stipulated under CMR, 1957 & related Circulars are being as per CMR, 1957& related implemented during mining operation. Circulars. xii The production shall be within the Similar as for (ix) same Mining Lease area xili The OB shall be completely re- OB is used for backfilling of de-coaled area and concurrently covered with handled at the end of the mining top soil for plantation. and will be backfilled up to the Present Status(as on 31.03.2019) ground level and covered with Excavated Area :430.25 ha. about a meter thick top soil and Backfilled Area : 314.1-58 ha. put to use. The land after mining Technically reclaimed : 194.336 ha shall be brought back for agriculture purpose. XIV Garland drains be provided Garland drains have been strategically provided and channelized up to Mine Sump.

XV Appropriate embankment shall be Embankment is provided along the side of Lilari Nallah flowing adjacent to provided along the side of the the mine. river/Nallah flowing near or adjacent to the Mine. XVI The CSR cost should be Rs.5 per Project is implementing the CSR guidelines as approved by the CIL/MoC, tonnes of Coal produced which Govt. of lndia. CSR expenditure of Lakhanpur Area for the year 2018-19lis should be ddjusted as per the given in [ANNEXURE -1] annual inflation. xvii Everybody in the core area should Everybody in the core area is provided with dust mask for protection be provided with mask for against fugitive dust emission. protection against fugitive dust emission Page 3 of 11 xv iii Dust mask to be provided to Dust mask being provided to everyone working in the Mining area (Dust everyone working in the Mining mask provided in the period from October 2018 to March 2019 is 160 a rea. XIX The supervisory staff should be Supervisory staff was instructed to wear dust mask in the core area. held personally responsible for ensuring compulsory regarding wearing of dust mask in the core a rea. XX People working in the core area People working in mine are undergoing lnitial Medial Examination and should be periodically tested for then in every year 20% of total employees are Periodically medical the lung diseases and the burden examined so that within a five year interval all employees could be of cost on account of working in medically re-examined. Again person those who are attended at the age the coal mine area. of 45 years and above are medically re-examined in every three years

i nterva l. XXI The mining area should be Mining area Plantation has already been done in total 4L6.63 ha areas. surrounded by green belt having (Ex. OB dump- 55.33 ha, B/F area- 108.80 ha, Block plantation- 252.50 ha.) thick closed thick canopy of the " Further 24Km of plantation has been done along road side. Plantation is tree being done by Chattisgarh Rajya Van Vikas Nigam Ltd and Odisha Forest Development Corporation Limited at various sites. Density is kept at 2500 pla nts/ha. xxii The embankment constructed Embankment is constructed along the Lilari Nallah boundary and along the river boundary shall be stabilised with plantation to withstand the peak water flow and prevent of suitable dimensions and critical mine inundation. patches shall be strengthened by stone pitching on the river front side and stabilized with plantation so as to withstand the peak water flow and prevent mine inundation. There shall be no over flow of OB OB is dumped within the mining lease of the project, so there shall be no Oxxiii into the agricultural fields and overflow of OB into the agricultural fields. Plantation is carried out in the

massive plantation of native area between Lilari Nallah and the project : species shall be taken up in the area between the river and the Project. XXIV OB shall be stacked at five The project has already five earmarked external OB dumps of area 55.33 earmarked external OB dump ha. Ultimate Slope of the dumps is kept below 28o C . Monitoring and site(s) only. The ultimate slope of management of reclaimed dump sites is done till vegetation becomes self the dump shall not exceed 28". susta in ing. Monitoring and management of existing reclaimed dumpsites shall continue until the vegetation becomes self-sustaining. Compliance status shall be submitted to the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change and its concerned Regional office on early basis. Page 4 of 11

XXV Catch drains and siltation ponds of Garland drains and sumps (2 no.s, total sump Capacity is 1,036,000 appropriate size shall be cu.mt.) of adequate capacity, keeping in view of sudden peak rainfall, has constructed to arrest silt and already been provided to retain the setting of the silt materials. The sediment flow from soil, OB and retention period for the water is also sufficient for siltation purpose. mineral dumps. The water so collected shall be utilized for The water so collected are utilised in mining area for water sprinkling for watering the mine area, roads, dust suppression ,green belt development and fire fighting etc. green belt development, etc., The drain shall be regularly de-silted Catch drains are regularly de-silted and maintained every year and maintained properly. Garland drains (size, gradient and length) and sump capacity shall be designed keeping 50% safety margin over and above the peak sudden rainfall and maximum discharge in the area adjoining the mine site. Sump capacity shall also provide adequate retention period to allow proper settling of silt material. XXVI Dimension of the retaining wall at Catch drains have been provided at the toe of the OB dumps to check the toe of the dumps and OB runoff and siltation. benches within the mine to check runoff and siltation shall be based on the rainfall data. xxvii Crushers at the CHP of adequate CHP is not in operation and coal is extracted using Surface Miner. capacity for the expansion project shall be operated with high efficiency bag filters, water sprinkling system shall be provided to check fugitive emissions from crushing operations, conveyor system, haulage roads transfer points , etc. xxvlii Drills shall be wet operated, Roads All drills are wet operated and also provided with NVE dust extractor. 4 shall be metal topped and no. of 28 KL, 3 nos. of 12 KL mobile tankers are in operation on the haul mechanical sweepers shall be road/ coal transportation roads to control fugitive dust emission. regularly deployed to clear the dust off the main approach and mineral transportation roads. Water sprinkling (fixed and mist type, mobile) shall be regularly done along the main haul roads.

xxtx The project authorities shall Regular repairing of pot holes and tarring of roads used for mineral undertake regular repairing and transportation is carried out on regular basis. Plantation consisting of tarring of roads used for mineral native species was carried out all along the major approach roads. transportation. A 3-tier green belt comprising of a mix of native species shall be developed all along the major approach roads. Page 5 of 11

Controlled blasting shall be Control blasting being practising by line drilling keeping spacing,'also not practiced with use of delay more than 30 holes in a round are being blasted using delay detonates detonators and only during i.e. daytime. Themitigative measures DTH: 20mtr. (200ms), 7mtr.(250ms), 6 mtr (250ms). for control of ground vibrations STL: 5mtr (17ms), 5mtr (42ms). and to arrest the fly rocks and CED: lnstantaneous boulders shall be im CAST BOOSTER:0.2% XXXI A Progressive afforestation plan Progressive afforestation Plan is implemented shall be implemented covering an A. Plantation on OB Dump / Block etc area of 800.572 ha at the end of SI Location of Area in Ha. No. of mining, which includes reclaimed No. Plantation Plantation

External OB dump area (50.33 ha ), 1. Back Filled Area 108.80 266750 Excavation area (448.94 ha), top 2 Ext.OB Dump 55.33 1382s0 soil dump (5 ha), road and 3 Block Pla ntation 252.50 37s264 infrastructure (76.5O2 ha), un- Total 413.63 780264 disturb area and green belt (10 ha ) and in township located outside B. Avenue Plantation 24.00 Km 38400nos. the lease by planting species in consultation with the local GrandTotal 878664nos. DFO/Agriculture Department. The density of the trees shall be Density of the trees are 2500 plants per ha. around 2500 plants per ha. Massive plantation shall be carried out in open spaces in and around the mine and a-3 tier avenue plantation along the main approach roads to the mine. xxxii An estimated total 234.968 M Maximum height of external OB dumps is kept below 90m and slope is of OB will be generated during the kept below 28o C . Monitoring and management of reclaimed dump sites entire life of the mine. Out of is done till vegetation becomes self sustaining. which 19.00 Mm3 of OB will be dumped in five external OB Dumps an earmarked area covering 55.33 ha of land with height of 20 to 30 m. 215.968 Mm3 of will be of one internal OB dump in covering an area of Final Area 448.94 ha with height of 40m up to ground level. The maximum height of external OB dump for hard OB will not exceed 90m The maximum slope of the dump shall not exceed 28 degrees. Monitoring and management of reclaimed dump sites shall continue till vegetation becomes self-sustaining and compliance status shall be submitted to MOEF and its Regional Office xxxiii The proponent should prepare restoration and reclamation plan for the degraded area. The land be used in a productive and 215.1,54 L75.411. sustainable manner. The plan for restoration has been detailed in the Mine Closure plan and work is being carried out simultaneously. Land is being used in productive and sustainable manner. Page 6 of 11

XXXIV Compensatory Ecological and Plantation is carried out on the OB dumps, so that Compensatory Restoration of waste land, other ecological and restoration is possible. degraded land and OB dumps in lieu of breaking open the land be carried out. XXXV The mining should be phased out No extra over burden dump are created. in sustainable manner. No extra over burden dumps are permitted. xxxvi No ground water shall be used for Ground water is not being used for mining operations. mining operations. xxxvii Of the total quarry area of 606.503 108.80 Ha. Backfilled has been planted with 266750 no of plants. Finally a ha. The backfilled quarry area of void of 157.563 ha. at a depth of 40 meter will be maintained as water 448.94 ha. shall be reclaimed with body with gently sloped and upper benches terraced and stabilisation plantation and a void of 157.563 with plantation / afforestation by native plant species in consultation with ha. At a depth of 40m which is the local DFO / Agriculture Department. Density of the trees is kept proposed to be converted in to around 2500 plants per ha. water body shall be gently sloped and the upper benches shall be terraced and stabilised with plantation/afforestation by planting native plant species in consultation with the local DFO/Agriculture Department. The I density of the trees shall be around 2500 plants oer ha. xxxviii Regu la r monitoring of Regular monitoring of ground water level and quality being carried out by groundwater level and quality CMPDI of existing wells. The monitoring for quality is being done four shall be carried out by established times a year in pre-monsoon (may), monsoon (august), Post monsoon a network of existing wells and (November) and winter (January) and for quantity in May. construction of new peizometers. Quarterly report being submitted to MoEF & CPCB. The monitoring for quantity shall Present data is : be done four times a year in pre- monsoon (may),monsoon Date of Location Depth below (august),post monsoon measurement GL (m) (November) and winter (January) 27.1.1.2018 Darlipalivillage well 5.79 seasons and for quantity in 31.01.2019 Darlipalivillage well 5.64 May.Data thus collected shall be submitted to the Ministry of environment, forest and climate changes and the central pollution control Board quarterly within one month of monitoring. XXXIX The company shall put up artificial Four nos of Mine sump and 01 nos of Rainwater harvesting system are groundwater recharge measures existing in Belpahar OCM. for augmentation of groundwater Project authorities are supplying drinking water to meet water resources. The project authorities requirement of the nearby villages. shall meet water requirement of nearby village(s) in case the village well go dry due to dewatering of mine. xl Sewage treatment plant shall be Renovation work of Sewage Treatment Plant (Capacity 1.7 MLD) is in installed in the existing colony. ETP progress and ETP (Capacity: 0.2 MLD) at HEMM workshop is in operation. sha ll a lso be provided for workshop and CHP wastewater. Page 7 of 11 xli Beside carrying out regular Periodically medical examination in every five years interval for all periodic health check-up of their employees is mandatory. Person those who are attending 45 years I workers,l0% of the workers above are re-examined in every three years interval. identified from workforce engaged o Medical re-examination: 76 people (From October 2018 to March in active mining operation shall be 20te) subjected to health check-up for occupational diseases and hearing impairment, if any ,through an specialised agency/institution within the district/state and the results reported to this Ministry and to DGMS. xlii Land oustees shall be Beside land compensation and employment, one rehabilitation colony has compensated as per the norms been developed with provision of drinking water, pond, wells, community laid out R&R Policy of CIL; or the club, school, road, drains, boundary wall and Cash compensation. national R&R Policy of the state The villages are acquired phase wise as the mine- working advances government whichever is higher. towards the villages. Fresh assessments of affected families, etc. are made before acquisition & lt is being implemented as per the approved plan/guidelines of CIL and State Government. Present status has been already provided in proforma for Rehabilitation this half yearly report. IFoRM- ill xliii For monitoring land use pattern CMPDI procures satellite data from NRSA on yearly basis and prepares and for post mining land use, a land use map of each opencast mine, thus a time series of land use maps time series of land use maps, are being generated on yearly basis. Report of 2018 based already based on satellite imagery (on a submitted to MoEF &CC . scale of 1:5000) of the core zone The report has been uploaded in the following link at Coal lndia Limited and buffer zone, from the start of officia I com pa ny website the project until end of mine life shall be prepared once in 3 years (for any one particular season which is consistent in the time series), and the report submitted to MoEF& CC and its concerned Regional office. xliv A detailed Final Mine Closing Plan Mine Closure Plan has been approved by MCL Board. An amount of Rs. along with details of corpus fund '1.5049,38,871.00 is available in Escrow account of Belpahar OCM as on shall be submitted to the Ministry 31./03l21t9 in the account number 365203800000322(Old) and 380- of Environment, Forest & Climate 973(New). Change within 6 months of grant of Environmental Clearance. xlv The project authorities'shall in Project authorities are constantly in touch with the Panchayats of local consultation with the Panchayats villages and administration to identify socio-economic and welfare of the local villages and measures. Such as- provision of drinking water, Construction of Schools & administration identify socio- Hostels, deepening of existing ponds. CSR expenditure of Lakhanpur Area economic and welfare measures for the year 2018-19 is Rs 790.56 Lakhs, under CSR to be carried out over the balance life of the mine. Page 8 of 11 xlvi Corporate Environment Responsibility: Company has an approved Environment policy named Corporate Environment Policy 2012 which states that "Coal lndia Limited affirms its (a) The Company shall have a well commitment for Environmental friendly mining with right mitigation bf laid down Environment Policy pollution, reclamation of reclaimed land, preservation of Bio-diversity and approved by the Board of proper disposal of waste following the best environmental practices Directors. including judicious use of No-renewable energy on the path of continual improvement". (b) The Environment Policy shall This policy prescribes procedures to comply Environmental/ Forest prescribe for standard operating norms/ conditions. Hierarchical system as prescribed in approved process/procedures to bring in to Environment Management Plan is being followed. focus any infringements/deviation/violation of the Environmental or forest norms/co nd itio ns.

(c)The hierarchical system or administrative Order of the Company to deal with Environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the Environmental Clearance conditions shall be furnished.

(d) To have proper checks and balances, the company shall have a well laid down system of reporting of non- com pl ia nces/violations of environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company andf or sha reholders or stakeholders at large. Page 9 of 1t

(B) GENERAL CONDITIONS

I No change in mining technology and scope of No change in Mining technology and scope of work working shall be made without prior approval of the from current one will be made without approval of Ministry of Environment, forest & climate change. MoEF, forest & climate change.

ii No change in the calendar plan of production No change in the calendar plan including quantum of quantum of mineral coal shall be made. mineral coal and waste being produced will be made.

iii Four ambient air quantity monitoring stations shall Four Nos of air monitoring station viz. Near Quarry No be established in the core zone as well as in the 5, Near Workshop, Near PO office, South West of buffer zone PM2.5, PM10, SO2 and NOX monitoring. Mine has already been made based on Location of the stations shall be decided based on environmentally & ecologically sensitive location the metrological data, topographical feature and criteria in consultation with State Pollution Control environmentally and ecologically sensitive target in Board. SPM, RPM, SO2, NOx, PMrc and PM2.5 level in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board. the ambient air is monitored. As suggested, Monitoring of heavy metal such as Hg, As, Ni, Cd, Cr, monitoring of heavy metals such as Hg., As,Ni, Cd.,Cr. etc carried out at least once in six months. is being done at least once in six months at locations fixed in consultation with SPCB, Jharsuguda.

iv Data en ambient air quality (PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and Ambient air quality (PMto, PM z.s, SOz and NO*) and NOX) and heavy metals such as Hg, As, Ni, Cd, Cr and heavy metals such as Arsenic, Nickel, Chromium and other monitoring data shall be regularly submitted cadmium are being monitored and the report is to the ministry including its concerned Regional submitted to the Ministry including its concerned Office and to the State Pollution Control Board and Regional Office and to the Odisha State Pollution the central Board once in six months. Random Control Board. The report for the period from October verification of samples through analysis from 2018 to march 2019 has been attached in independent laboratories recognised under the EPA IANNEXURE-z & 31. rules, 1986 shall be furnished as part of compliance report. Adequate measure shall be taken for control of Adequate measures are taken to control the noise noise level below 85 dBA in the work environment. level in the work environment. Ears plugs/ muffs are Workers engaged in blasting and drilling operators, provided to the workers engaged in blasting, drilling operation of HEMM, etc shall be provided with ear and operation of HEMM. No. of ear plugs/muffs plugs/muffs. provided in the period October 2018 to March 2019 is 8. Noise level monitoring data is attached as IANNEXURE-4I. lndustrial waste water (workshop and waste water The effluent generated from the workshop is treated from the mine) shall be properly collected, treated in ETP containing primary settling tank, oil and grease so as to conform to the standards prescribed under skimmer and secondary settling tank which is re-used GSR 422(E) dated 19th May 1993 and 31st for vehicle washing. Mine discharge is stored in mine December 1993 or as amended from time to time sumps and it is re-used for dust suppression and before discharge. Oil and grease trap shall be plantation. The quality of effluent from outlet of ETP is installed before discharge of workshop effluents. monitored regularly (twice per month) and effluent monitoring report is attached as [ANNEXURE-s ]. vii Vehicular emission shall be kept under control and Vehicular emissions are kept under control and regularly monitored. Vehicles used for transporting regularly monitored. A PUC certificate of the vehicles the mineral shall be covered with tarpaulins and used for transportation of coal is regularly monitored. optimally loaded. Vehicles used for transportation of coal are covered with tarpaulins and loaded to the optimum quantity only. viii Monitori ng of environmenta I q ua lity pa rameters Monitoring of environmental quality parameters is shall be carried out through establishment of being carried out by CMPDIL which is a NABL adequate number and type of pollution monitoring accredited agency. and analysis equipment in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board and data got analyzed through a Iaboratory recognized under EPA Rules, Page 10 of 11

1986. IX Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear During the period October 2018 to March 2019, L60 protective respiratory devices and they shall also be protective respiratory devices were provided in provided with adequate training and information on addition to the existing ones. They are given safety and health aspects. vocational training and informed on use of piotective respiratory devices.

X Occupational health surveillance programme of the The health of workers engaged in mining operation is workers shall be undertaken periodically to observe being periodically examined once in five year to any contraction due to exposure to dust and to take observe any contraction due to exposure to coal dust corrective measures, if needed and records and if needed corrective measure are taken. maintained thereof. The quality of environment due Frequency of examination is reduced to 3 yrs. for

to outsourcing and the health and safety issues of those who are more than 45 yrs old. 76nos of I the outsourced manpower should be addressed by employees have been examined from October 2018 to the companv while outsourcing. March 2019. xi A separate environmental management cell with Environment management cell has been established suitable qualified personnel shall be set up under the in project as well as area and head quarter level. At control of a senior Executive, who will report directly project level one Management Trainee (E-2 grade) to the head ofthe company. reporting to the Project Officer directly, One Manager (E-7) level officer is heading the Area Environment Cell and reporting to the General Manager directly. At Hq. level, G.M.(Envt.) is heading the company's environment dept. and reporting to Director (T, P&P)

xii The funds earmarked for environmental protection Separate account will be maintained for measure shall be kept in separate account and shall environmental protection measures. Yeai wise not be diverted for other purpose. Year-wise expenditure is being reported to the Regional officer, expenditure shall be reported to this Ministry and its OSPCB (BBSR) and to the ministry through Form V. concerned Regional office. xilt The project authorities shall be in the vernacular Advertisement was made in two newspapers namely language of the locality concerned within seven days The New lndian Express & Dharitri (Odia daily) on Dt. of the clearance letter informing that the project has 29.0L.15.(Both) been accorded environmental clearance and a copy of the clearance is available with the State Pollution control Board and also be seen at the website of the ministry of Environment, forests& Climate changes at http ://envfor. nic. in. XIV A copy of the environmental clearance letter shall be Copy of EC was sent to three local panchayat's marked concern Panchayat / ZilaParishad, Municipal Sarpanch office namely Bandbahal, Sarandamal and Corporation or Urban local body and local NGO, if Kusraloi on 1.3.15.(all three). Further, it has also been any, from whom any suggestion / representation has placed on M.C.L.'s website under been received while processing the proposal. A copy Environment/Environmental Clearance link. of the clearance letter shall also be displayed on company's website. XV A copy of the environmental clearance shall be also Complied by the respective authorities. displayed on the website of the concerned State Pollution Control Board. The EC letter shall also be displayed at the regional Office, District lndustry Sector and Collector's Office / Tehsildar's Office for 30 davs. XVI The clearance letter shall be uploaded on the The Environmental Clearance copy has been posted at company's website. The compliance status of the MCL web site under Environment/Environmental stipulated environmental clearance conditions shall Clearance link. also be uploaded by the Project authorities on their Monitoring data of environmental quality parameter website and updated at least once every six months (air, water, noise) and critical Pollutant such as so as to bring the same in public domain. The PM1s,PM2.5, SO2,and NO*(ambient) and critical sectoral monitoring data of environmental quality parameter parameters is displayed at the entrance of Project (air, water, noise and soil) and critical Pollutant such Office of Belpahar OpenCast Mine and on MCL Page 11 of 11

as PMI-0,PM2.5, SO2,and NOx(ambient) and critical website. sectoral parameters shall also be displayed at the entrance of the project premises and mine office and in the corporate office and on company's website. XVII The Project proponent shall submit six monthly Half yearly Report for the period April 2018 to Sept compliance reports on status of compliance of the 2OL8 was sent vide letter no: stipulated environmenta I clearance conditions (both MCL/LKPA/POIBOCM/ENVTlzOtS-Lg/2509 dated in hard copy and in e-mail) to the respective 29.Lt.2018. Regional Office of the Ministry, respective Zonal Officers of CPCB and the SPCB. xviii The Regional Office of this Ministry located in the The project authorities are extending full co-operation region shall monitor compliance of the stipulated to the officer(s) of Regional office and all necessary conditions. The project authorities shall extend full data/information/monitoring reports are provided to co-operation to the Officer (s) of the Regional Office them, as desired. by furnishing the requisite data / information / monitoring reports

XIX The environmental statement for each financial year The annual Environmental Statement for each ending 31 March in form - V is mandated to be financial year is regularly submitted to the Member submitted by the Project proponent for the Secretary, SPCB, Odisha. For the year 2017-18 it was concerned State Pollution Control Board as send ui6.'saffi':({.fr q-d lg lqd &ffit2018t2936 prescribed under the Environment ( Protection) Rriq.' 11.09.2018 Rules, 1986 as amended subsequently, shall also be Further, it is being uploaded on MCL's website under uploaded on the company's website along with the Envt./Annual Report/lb Valley CF link. Further it is also status of compliance of EC conditions and shall be being sent to the Regional Office of MoEF at BBSR. sent to the respective Regional Offices of the MoEF& CC by e-mail.

h Proiect officer ffi eelpahar opencast Mine FORM.I MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS, REGIONAL OF'FICE MONITORING PROFORMA PART-I (DATASHEET)

1 Project type Mining Industry 2 Name of the Project Belpahar Opencast Mine J Clearance letter(s) OM No. & date No. J- 1 l0t5l 189/2008-IA.II (M), DL 22.0t.15 4a Location District Jharsuguda State Odisha t Latitude 21o42',20" to 21o47',00" b Longitude 830 49', 35" to 83053', 00"E 5a Address of concerned Project Chief Engineer : Office of the Project Officer Belpahar OCM, Lakhanpur Area PO:BandhbahalColony

Dist:J ha rsuguda (Od isha ) -7 6821.1. Ph.(0664s)-233403

b Address of Executive Proj ect Engineer,M anager -do- 6 a Salient features of Project Mineable reserye 41.11MT (as on 01.04.2018) Target output 9 MTPA Average stripping ratio 1.95 Project life 6 years b Details of the Environmental Management Plans

a Pre-mining Enr,t. Scenario b Enr,t. Impact analysis Pollution control measures i.e. provision of dust prevention & suppression , arrangement of water pollution control measures, PST, Oil and Grease Skimmer, SST, Backfilling, Tech, Bio-Reclamation Enr,t. Monitoring etc. 7 Breakup ofthe Project area a Submergence area ( Forest and Non-Forest) No submergence area a Forest 123.220 ha b Non-forest 1320.833 ha b Others(Private Land) 59.63 ha 8 Proj ect Displaced Families a SC 132

b ST/ Adivasees 165

C Other 119 Total 416 t) Financial Details

a Project cost as originally planned and subsequently Rs.307.63 crs revised estimates and the years of price reference b Allocation made for environmental management plans, with item wise & year wise breakup c Benefit cost ratio/ Internal rate of return and the year of assessment

CI Weather 9( c ) includes the cost of Environmental Yes Management Plan so far

Expenditure on environmental management 2017 -18 <174.11 Lakh f ,\ctual expenditure incurred on the Environmental Management plans so t-ar 10 Forest requ.reinents

a The status of approval of diversion of forest land for t03.52 ha : 8-104/91FC dt.02.06.2000 non-forestry use 19.7 0 ha: 80- 1 04/9 i F C dt.16.09.201 4 b The status of compensatory afforestation. Money deposited with State Forest department

C The status of tree felling Tree felling is being done through OFDC Ltd. With permission of State forest dept. as per progress of the project. 11 Comments on the viability and sustainability of Satisfactory. Compensatory afforestation progralnme in the light ofactual fields experience so far.

12 Status of construction

a Date of commencement( actual and/or planned) 1 1.09.1983

b Date of completion (actual and/or plarured) 2022-23 Present status of the Proiect Running as planned. 13 Reason for the delay if the Project is yet to start. Not Applicable FORM-II PROFORMA FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION ON REHABILITATION

1 affected 06 No. of villages tl'ive t I 2 Families affected and displaced o--l 3 C"-p""*t., Pr"k"g" per family "ff"r"d rehabilitation sites have been developed with provision of I drinking water, ponds, wells, community club, puja mandap. I roads, drains, school, boundary wall, street light and I dispensary. 4 Budget estimate fbr Rehabilitation a Total outlay 9.2 crores I

b Arnourrt paid, used 5.1 crores I Emplol ment details- ) Total ernployment to be 280 nos# a provided b lrmpioyment given so far 979 nos Employment provided (nos) under consideration @ 31 0

Chlrarla I 263 0 -. ____Ourtipall___]---LrrrU.gr"--- -l 181 0 _ 392 0

,1 70 0 -4uetu*" - 28 Kusuraloi I 0 iotul ---l 96s 0 - Rehabilitation & R esetellment Rehabilitation Site + Cash Compensation 6 details a No. of families rehabilitated i) Name of site Khadam-I & Khadam-Il

ii) Families Rehabilitated 322 Nos (including own choice cash compensation taken in lieu of Plot at rehab. Site) Nos of families Name of the Village No of displaced families Balance already shifted Bandhbahal 0 0 0 Chharla t9t 191 0 Darlipali 193 i10 83 Jurabaga 27 20 1

Kirarama 5 1 4 Total 416 321 95 b Family yet to be Rehabilitated i) Name of the site 1. Khadam-I 2. Khadam -II

ii) Nos. of lamily : 4\6 nos.# Any other information 1 FORM _III MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS EASTERN REGIONAL OFFICE A/3, CHANDRASEKHARPUR, BHUBNESWAR-751023 (ODISHA) FORMAT FOR PROVIDING PARTICULARS ON GREEN BELT/ PLANTATION UNDER F( C) ACT 1980 AND EP ACT 1986 1a) Name of the organization BELPAHAR OPENCAST PROJECT, 9 MT\ b) Envt./Forest clearance order Nos : EC No J-11015118912008-IA.II(M) FC No. 8-1041 I99l-FC(Vol-I)

2 Lo c ation,B lock/ S ub. Div. /Dist/Stat Ib Valley Coalfields, Tehsil Banaharpali, District Jharsuguda,Odisha

-) Address of communication : Office of the Project Officer, Belpahar OCM, Lakhanpur Area, PO: Bandhbahal Colony, Jharsuguda, Odisha- 7 6821 1, Ph-(0664 5)-233 403

4 Existing vegetation in the area/region

Natural a) Species Commercial Agricultural Road side Scrubland vegetatio crops Crops plantation species (1'rees/Shrubs/Grasses/Climbers) n

Ba iga na Mung Sirisha Kendu Aoamaranga Miricha Biri Gamhari Bheru Bhuin Nimba

Ka kud i Kolatha Jamun .lamu Khadika Ka kha ru Badam Karania Sal Mutha Simba Pia ia Gohira Dha u ra Talamuli Kadali Rasu na Babul Ku rei Da u ria

Bh end i Sorisha Patash Khajuri Bairamuli Kh ira Makka Peepal Chara Bana Kolatha Mula Sugarcane Mango Kuruda Marda Sunari, Lemon, etc. Ba ra,etc. Langulia, etc. etc.

b) Major prevelant species of each : Cashew,Neem,Sal, Karunja, Babul, Jamun, Mango etc. are type the most prevalent species in the project area. Land coverage by the Project

a) Total area under Project 1503.683 Ha b) Area covered for basic 382.51Ha infrastructure (Roads/Buildings/Factory etc. ) 6 Details about Natural vegetation a) Name & number of tree/species : As per the data available at the Project Level, record of felled felling of trees (in Nos.): 864(2015), 690(2013), 52(2012), 210(20tt) b) Name & number of plant species : Datanot available for number of species available in the still available in the area area. The major species as per EMP are mentioned above in a (a).

c) By protecting the area will : Proper plantation measures must be taken in order for indigenous indigenous stock to come up.

7 Plantation required to be carried out as per a) Condition of Environment 2500 Nos./tra clearance in Nos/ha. b) Condition of Forest (c) Clearance not mentioned in Nos/ha. c) Voluntarily in Nos.lha 2500 Nos./ha Details about Plantation a) Total area available for plantation : Backfilled area of 74.691Ha is available only out of the 5 in each category categories

i) Green Belt ii) Dumps iii) Back filled iv) Road sides v) Block plantation afea --ffiil4;1#;i;;;----i;1;l-;';;-;i;{iiitil-h;. pt*i;1i,, d;; 355 .14h^---'10s.8ii il;Ttt" in the buffer of internal total backfilled plantation done planted with 375264 sapli zone around OB dumps area of 183.419 along colony road additional area left office buildings will be ha has been side- Total length of as well as grass biologically 24krr, planted with External OB carpeted reciaimed 38,400 saplings dumps along colony road

b) Plantation details ( category wise & Methodology)

Year ot Species pla nted Spaci ng Height Total Area

pla ntatio atta i rre area still n d covered availa ble l99l - Casia Simla, 2mx Minimu 4L6.6 14.61 201 8 karanja, amla, 2m m 3-4 3Ha 9Ha sisoo, ganga l'eet at area imli ,ber,sirus, the end out of cashew, guava, o1'5 the peltafarm, years presen neem, wherr tly parkinsonia, the backli Agenc_v lled kathal, hand mengium over the ,jamun, sita plants fru its, krish nchuda, c) Survival % of plantation : More than 80% d) Total plantation : 818664 9 Agency carrying out plantation & : OFDC & Chhattisgarh Rajya Van Vikas Nigam Ltd. maintenance Financial details ( year wise and item wise) Average cost each surviving plants in S1.No. Year Expenditure made ( in Rs.) Rs. (Plantation scheme valid for three years)

2010-11 12,07,9 48.O0(CO M P LETE ) 120.80(final) I 201.1.-1.2 43,39,122.00(CO M P LETE) 2 197.23(final)

201.4-1.5 21,08,244.00(O N GO I NG ) -) 140.55(maintenance till 3rd)

201,5-1,6 1-7,49,920.00(O N GO I NG ) 4 116.67(maintenance till 2nd)

5 2017-L8 5,88,960.00(ONGOtNG) 3 9 .26 (only plantati on co st Inspection of plantation field Inspected by DFO, Sambalpur & D.M. Chhattisgarh Rajya 10 experts and their comments and Van Vikas Nigam Ltd. Survival was found more than 800/o follow up action l1 Remarks/ any other information NIL

Date: 29-05 -2A19 #" Signature of Incharge CSR Activities during the year 2018-79, Lakhanpur Area (Annexure -l)

sl. Work order Description ofwork No. Value(in Lakh) I Upgradation ofkitchcn paintirg & u,ashing ofiCircuit llouse. 4.12

2 Construclior ofpathwaY liom eltrmce to Porch at Ctrcurl House 792

Coilstruction ofdorriton for drivers, garrage ard shed at Circuit FIouse impus. 10 93 I Earlh liling & CoDst.uclion ofco[rporurd wall ofKudaloi PL]PS ofKIdaloi village at LKp OCp 19 61

5 [.orsrructiol of02 ilo. bathi[g sieps at ]\la.ihikara (pond) at viilage B.€lurrunda GP at LKp OCp i.37

6 .1 l onstructior ol balanoe borndary rvall oll,hatta Primary Soirool rurder Sarandalal G.Ir. 68

'7 '7 Ilonstruclion of (ionrnurritl mandap uer Jagarnarh terrplc ar villagc Piplikmi G. Ir. 99

E Rcnovation ol'pond (Asthai Kanta) ofAdhapara village ofKusliraloi G P., uncler Lakhanpnr OCp 1 1.36 t) Rcnovarion ofpond annci construcrion ofbathing ghar ofvillage Librida ofKushraloi G.p 5.82 l0 lxcavation olnerl pond ofLechuapada village ofKushraloi C.P..unrier Lakhanpnr O(ip 8.48

11 l'onsmrction ofschool build'rg ofUGME school upto high school at Kudaloi G p 8.82 l2 )eepeni[g ofpord and constnrcuon ofbarhurg ghat in \.{ai-]a,ia Kata ofKudaloi Yillace ofKudaloi GI, 356 l:l {erolatron ol pond ard constnrctron olbathurg ghat in Jamura r,illage ofKushraloi Gp 4.65

14 -lorstrucnon ofcrernatron grormd lbr village Kudaioi at LKp OCp ofLKpA 3 37 t5 Supply ol clrirrking water b1 tmker lbr village Luhurapada & Sahaibahai (for 365 clays) at LKp ocp 329 t6 StLppiy ot drinking waler by tmker ibr vrllage LJbuda ( lbr 365 days) at LKp OCp 1.75 t7 Suppll ol drinking uater b1' 5 KL capacity water tailker mounted on rractor 1br village Tingisnral (for 365 da__vs) at LKp OCp ulder LKpA t8 Developnrcnt of play-qrorrrd for villase KudalDi at LKp OCp under LKpA 6.71 l9 lonstrLLilion olAdditional roon ofsarasuati sishu N{zurdir ar Burdhbahal ofLKpA 5'7 91 2A ! upplv of drinki ng \larer bv ,r ater tanker ro vi llage Dulipali at Belpahar OCM 3.29 2t construction ofmandap for social gathering ar village Sigharpur under Baghmunda G.p. ar LKp ocp ofLKpA 110 2) Construction of Commmi6/ ceDter cum Kalym Mmdap at Bmdhabahal village 45 10 23 ConstructiolofkitChelIroo1]1anddininglralllorbovsardgirlsforCo14'(s"s@ 1'7.94 24 i]olIsfrilctlonolcofltnunityrnmdapatN1andirpadainr,illagePhattaunders**aa*iffi 626

25 Development ol Gopipali Kanta (Pond) at village Ciharpali ofRenpela Gram Iranchayat. 8.53 26 De'eloprrrent ol ralbema Kata (Pond) ar charpali ofRernpela G.p. unrier CSR work at BI1'ol]-Kp.{.. 9.99 2'1 iuppll ofdrinking rvarer r.\ villag.e Kherualbahal and Lechuapada at BOtU (porljO aavil 2.8',7

28 iuppll ofdrinking l'arer ro village Jurabaga, Ma;hipada & Muchabahal at BOCM (For 90 days). :r 26 29 Supplv of drinking rvater for ' illage OId Khairkuni. Nerv Khairkurr. Ch.u"irprA"-ru,yU,uli*nd Cl*,Urprd* LKp OCp 443

30 Supply of drurking nater b1, 8KL capacity s,ater talker ibr village Tilgismal at Lfu OCP 1o* 1,w1 1.79

3l Supply ofdrbking warer by 8KL capacity *ut", 1.14

32 S uppll of dri.king rvater b1, 8KI capaciry warer rmker for village Ubucli at LKp OCp (on; r.*). 3.99 iupply ofdnnking rvarer for village l-uhurapada & Saha-jbahal at lXf OCe 1fu orelS 389 i4 Suppl1'.o1.drinkingu,ateribrvillageKuclaloi.Chirigriguda.BichtLapaila.tiang.podu,o 4.98 OCP (For 90 uaysl

35 Supplv of drinking water to dilTerent villages ar BIT undei ab;60 d^Jf,Lrr. I i l0 00

36 Supplv ofdrinking rvarer ro different \.illages by tanker aI BIT under titi OO aavslef,as*) 9.99

3'7 Inrprovcnrent of Padapali kanta u.ith new bathirg ghat. rr.o, Belik,,dl, at llOC 78t 38 lenovauon ofpond & constructiorl ofbathing ghats in Khemalbahal villaAe at BOCM. l,KpA 10.83

-19 lonsmrction of 02 nos bathing ghat at Remda school Bmdha under Remmda G.p. at LKp ocp. 2.00 40 lonstruction of bathing ghar ar Kedarkataipond ofvillage Bdmda under pmdari G p at LKp ocp 1.66 41 (lonstruction ol bathing ghat at Nlahajan Muda and nuakata ofvillage Kudaloi uncler Kudalor (i.p 166 42 Constr ofbathilg steps at Bichuapada Kata/pond ofvillage Bichuapada under Kudaloi G.p. 1.66 4 llonstruction or'barhug steps at Kudaioi upper kata/pond ofvillage Kudaloi under Kudaloi G.p I tl order sl. Work Docription of work Value(in No. Lakh) 14 r.28 ConstrrLction olbathing steps at.[harkara village under Remiurda GP ofLKP OCP 4,r t.52 Conslructior ofbathing steps at tsudhakata pond ofvillage AiDlajharan under Remmda G.P. at I-KP OCP 46 t.28 Colstrrrction olbathing steps at Benknura Nuakata ofvillage Benkanrura under Pandari G.P. at l,KP OCP

47 C'orslnrctrol ofboundary u,all ofBhairsamurda Water tank ol'r,illage Birainsamunda at LKP OCP 2.20

48 Constmction of A W Cl bouldan irall of at Nlundapara villagc undcr Lakhmpur G P 1 55

49 000 Construction ofculrert at Kultapada road ofvrllage I{emmda under I{emanda G.P. at LKP OCP

50 r.85 Construclion ol culren at Chmgapada ol village Kudalor urder Kudaloi C.P. o1'LKP OCP

51 []onsTructron ol culvel al Harijanpada o{ village Kudaloi under Kudaloi C.P. oI LKP OCP l8 52 185 Corstruction oi Culvert at Aitadera of\,illage Kudaloi Lurder Kudaloi G.P. ofLKl, OCl, 5i L8l Construcron of culvert at Mahalan rnurda Karapond ofviJlage Kudaloi G.P. ofLKP OCP.

54 2.00 Coilslructron ol02 nos. bathing ghat at Karlajori pond olvillage Karlajori under Lakhanpur G P at LKP OCP.

55 5.36 I'onsh rrclr on of conrnrunitu ceilrre ar Bhaisamulda (Pikol) vi llage under I-akianpur G P at LKP OCP.

56 i onstrucrron ofvillage chrb at Adivasipada/ Beiibandh rurder Piplikani G P. at BOCN,{, LKPA 628

57 l-onstmctioroi'sporrsclubatlillageBejikudhunderPrplikmi GPaTBOCM,LKPA (CSIiWork) 5 8.1

58 5.02 Srqrplv of drinking water by 8 KL capacity water tilker to village Darlipati at BOCM mder Lakhanpur Area (For One year)

59 ,+.3 I Supply ol drinking u,ater to Jurabaga. Majhipada and Muchbahal village at BOCM ofLakhanpur Area (For 120 days)

60 2.48 Supply of drhking water to village Kherualbahal md kchuapada at BOCM of Lakhmpu Area

6t 983 Supply ol clrinking rvater in dillerent Iillages by 8 KL capaciry water tmker at BIT under CSR rvork oflakhanpur Area (Phase J)

62 r 0.08 luppl-v ofdrrrrking rvater in differeflt villages by 8 KI- capacity rvater tanker at BIT under CSR rvork ofLakhmpur Area (Phase JI)

6i iupp11 ofdrinking uater by'8 KL capacity water tanker for village Kudaloi, Chingriguda. Bichuapada, Gangapada, Dahaldera, Bholamal, 6.14 fhakthakipacla. Bazarpada ar LKPOCP ofLakhanpur Area (For 90 days) 64 Supplv ofdrinking water b-y 8 KL capacity wat€r tmker for village Old Khailkuni, New Khaikuni,Chruchpada. Jaybudia and Chmgapada at 154 -KPO('P ofLakhanpur Arer lFor 90 da1,s)

65 5. 19 iLLpplYoldrinkinguaterb\'8KI-capacit-vwatertankerlovillageLuhurapadaandSahajbahalalLKPOCPolLakhanpurArea(ForOnevear)

66 1.85 irpplr' of dri nkinu rr ater by 8 Kl. capacrty rvater tanker to \lllage Tingismal ar LKPOCP under Lakhanpnr A rea(For One vear)

6'/ 6.26 iupply of drinkine rvater by 8 KI capacity \aater tmker to village Ubuda at LKPOCP under Lakhillpur ,Area (1,'or Orc yeil)

68 6.88 Snpplv ofdrinkinu water by 8 KL capacity warer tmker to village Ktrlalon and Khahapali at LKPOCP under Lakhanpur Area (For One year)

69 Providinq ancl making rvater supply nrangement for the 29 nos. toilers made in CSR 2015-16 under Swachha Vidyala),a Ahhiyan al Belpahar 22.61 O(iN{. Lakhanpur.\rea

70 Providing N,f S. grill at Verandah ofBeLpahar College. Belpahar under CSR l'ok ofLakhanpur Area 5.62 7t 14 .7 l) Ilonslru$ion oi bouudary wail around the school ofAnchalic High School- Dalgaon under Dalgaon G.P at Belpahar OCM o1'Lakhanpur Area

71, '7.49 Supply ot ctrinking warer to village Kherulbahal & Irchurpada at BOCIvI oflakhmpur Area 71 14.11 Suppll'ol drinking rvater to dililrent rillages by 08 KL capaciry warer tanker at Belpahar Inregratecl Township ofLakhanpur Area (phase-II)

'74 iuppll' of drinking water to dili'erent villages by 08 KI- capacity rvater tmker at tselpahil htegrated Township oflakhupur Area (phase-I)

75 6.4'7 Supply ofdrinkint rvater by 08 KL capacity water tanker for village Kudaloi, Chingrigrida. Bichuapada. Gangapada, Dahaldera. Bholmal. Thakthakipada and Bazarpada al Lakhnapur OCP ofLakhanpur Area '76 5.7',1 Su pplv of dri nki ng vater b1 08 KL capacity water tanker for village Old Khairkuni. New Khai rkuli, Churchpada, Jaybudhia and Chmgapada at Lakhnapur OCP ofI-akhanpur Arca

77 Suppll. oldrining water b\, 8 i{L capacity q,arer rarker ro viliaue Dmlipali at BOCM, LKPA 4.65

78 4.86 Supph ofdrinking water to village.hrrabaga, Majhrpada & Muchubahal ar BOCM ofLKPA '79 6.0.1 Suppll ofdrirking rvater to LlLruda at LKP OCP for 01 )'ear 80 Suppl,, oldrrnking Narer to Karlaiori and khaliapah ar LKP OCP fbr 0l ),eil 6.77 Work order sl. Description ofwork Value(in No. Lakh) 8l 8.76 iuppll ol-Drinking watcr rhrouAh watcr tankcr to Baghanrurda. Dasrupali. MundapadaDasmpali. Gopipali md Salep.rli villages under Rampela jram l'archal,al urder (lSR rvork aI Belpahu OCM olLak)ranpur Area

82 5.06 :lonstruction of l-rbrary- roonr cum Studl- roorn at Tulsi Sahu hig;h school under Tilia G.P. at Belpahar OClr'l under Lakhanpur ,{rea

83 8.23 :loDStrLrctio[ ol r,illage cltLb at Sartang \,lajhipada under Piplikani G.1'. at Belpahar OCM ofLakhanpur ,\rea

84 lcnovatron ofPiplikanr Pond and constructiol offbur nurrber bathing ghat at upper pada under Piplikani Cnam Parchayat at Belpahar OCM of 13.2r -akhanpIr Area 85 1 1.38 lursrruclron ofExamrnation LIaLI at Archallik High School Dalgaon Gram Pancha),al at Belpaiil OCN{ oflaklratpur Area

86 '7.75 Construction ol cement concrete.oad liom Baghrnulda basti to NH49 under Baghmunda Grarn Pmchayat al LakhnapLrr OCP ofLaklanpur

87 llonstruction ofurinal. toilet and hathroorn fbr Anganrvadi in Bandhbahal Gram Panclrayat under CSR l,ork ofLakhanpur Area

88 5.6:l llonstructicu ofdrain in l-akhanpur village under l,atrihanpru Cranr Panchayat at Lakhanpur OCP ofLakhanpur Area

89 19.9,1 lonstruction ofKal-van \landap at Basupali village ofDalgaon Panchal,at at Belpahar OCN4 ot l-akhanpur Area

90 64.07 Renovation ofTirebra Muter r:,li Katatpond under Bhourkhol Grarr Panchayat ofLakhmpur OCP under Lakhalpur Area

9l Construction oi ncu, builclirg along u,ith repairing ofexisting building and rrangements ofwater suppl),at Bandhabahal i'.U.P.S under BIT of 6.12 Lakha[pur Area 92 ,19.79 Clonstruction oi ccrnent concrete road tiorn Padapah to Sundhlnlnda R.D. road under Piplikali Gram I'mchayat at Bclpahu OCNI of Lakhanpur Area 9i 13lack topping road lionr block ollice to Maa Samlei Guls higLr School at village Laklrmpur C P ofLakhanpur OCP under CSR at lakLranpur \rea

GRA.ND TOTAL 790.56