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J&K Expert Appraisal Committee N O T I Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Govt. of India J&K EXPERT APPRAISAL COMMITTEE Department of Ecology, Environment & Remote Sensing Paryavaran Bhavan, Gladeni, Transport Nagar, Narwal, Jammu Email: [email protected], Website: www.parivesh.gov.in N O T I C E It is to inform that the 16th meeting of the J&K Expert Appraisal Committee which was scheduled to be held on 03rd of October, 2020 had to be postponed due to insufficient quorum of members in the online meet. Now, the cases listed for today viz. 03rd of October, 2020 shall be taken up at the end of 16th JKEAC sessions on 5th, 6th and 7th of October, 2020 as per following schedule:- 5th of October, 2020: Agenda item No.1 Grant of Terms of Reference for Minor Mineral Block No. 19, Goigam Bridge to Magam Bridge, D/stream of Ferozpora Nalla, Tehsil Tangmerg District Baramulla Area 7.94 Ha. Agenda Item No: 02 Grant of Terms of Reference for River Bed Mining Project is situated at Minor Mineral Block – 26, H/O Ghulam Hassan Sheikh Sheikhpora D/Stream Nallah Rambiara, Village- Sheikhpora, Tehsil- Chitragam, District- Shopian, and U.T.- J & K over an area of 9.50 ha. Agenda Item No: 06 Grant of Terms of Reference for River Bed Mining Project is situated at Minor Mineral Block No- 1/10, Suran River Downstream Madana Bridge, Village Madana, Tehsil- Poonch, District- Poonch, and State/UT- J & K over an area of 3.54 ha. 6th of October, 2020:- Agenda Item No: 03 Grant of Terms of Reference for River Bed Material in Block No-25,Patta Khad & Chenab River (Tali), Lease Area-8.78 Hectare District- Reasi, Jammu & Kashmir. Agenda Item No: 04 Grant of Terms of Reference for River Bed Material in Block no-26 River Chenab Downstream Baradari Bridge (Kans Khosan Area) Tehsil-Reasi, District Reasi, State-J&K Lease Area- 9.57 Hectare. Agenda Item No: 05 Grant of Terms of Reference for River Bed Material in Block no-18 ANS River Downstream Sungri Bridge Village-Dhamni Plan 3rd, Tehsil-Mahore, District Reasi, State-J&K Lease Area- 7.26 Hectare 7th of October, 2020:- Agenda Item No: 07 Grant of Environment Clearance for Proposed River Bed Mineral Mining lease on 9.8 hectare area at Block No 2/3, Basantar River down Stream of NH 1A Bridge, Village– Samba, Tehsil & District- Samba (Jammu & Kashmir) Agenda Item No: 08 Grant of Environment Clearance for Proposed River Bed Material Mining of Area 8.70 Hectare At Block No 5, Village- Udhampur, Tehsil- Udhampur, District- Udhampur (Jammu & Kashmir). Inconvenience caused to project proponents and their consultants is deeply regretted. The esteemed members are requested to kindly make it convenient to attend in time and to confirm their participation by return email/WhatsApp. S E C R E T A R Y JK-Expert Appraisal Committee No: EAC/JK/20/ 2173-98 Dated:03/10/2020 Copy by email to: 1. The Member Secretary, J&K Environment Impact Assessment Authority (JKEIAA), /PCCF/Director, Ecology, Environment and Remote Sensing, J&K Govt., Jammu for favour kind information. 2. Sh. S. C Sharma, Chairman, J&K Expert Appraisal Committee, (JKEAC) 331 Shastri Nagar, Jammu-180004 for favour of kind information and necessary action please. 3. Sh. M.A. Tak, Member, J&K Expert Appraisal Committee, (JKEAC) 124 Mominabad (Near JAKFED), Anantnag Kashmir-192101 for favour of kind information and request to confirm your participation by email or whatsApp please. 4. Sh. Braj Bhushan Sharma, Member, J&K Expert Appraisal Committee, (JKEAC) 278/2 Channi Himmat, Jammu for favour of kind information and request to confirm your participation by email or whatsApp please. 5. Sh. Abdul Rashid Makroo, Member, J&K Expert Appraisal Committee, (JKEAC) H/No. 9 Lane No 11 Sector C, Gulshan Nagar Nowgam Bypass, Srinagar-190019 for favour of kind information and request to confirm your participation by email or whatsApp please. 6. Professor Arvind Jasrotia Member, J&K Expert Appraisal Committee, (JKEAC) 33/D Sainik Colony Jammu-180011 for favour of kind information and request to confirm your participation by email or whatsApp please. 7. Dr. Ghulam Mohammad Dar, Member, J&K Expert Appraisal Committee, (JKEAC) Main Campus IMPA&RD, M.A Road, Srinagar- 190001 for favour of kind information and request to confirm your participation by email or whatsApp please. 8. Sh. Irfan Yasin, Member, J&K Expert Appraisal Committee, (JKEAC) Bagh-e-Hyderpora, Bypass, Srinagar for favour of kind information request to confirm your participation by email or whatsApp please. 9. Professor Shakeel Ahmad Romshoo, Member, J&K Expert Appraisal Committee, (JKEAC) Department of Earth Sciences Kashmir University Srinagar-190006 for favour of kind information and request to confirm your participation by email or whatsApp please. 10. Professor Anil Kumar Raina, Member, J&K Expert Appraisal Committee, (JKEAC) Department of Environmental Science University of Jammu, Jammu-180006 for favour of kind information and request to confirm your participation by email or whatsApp please. 11. Professor M. A. Khan, Member, J&K Expert Appraisal Committee, (JKEAC) Khan House, A-27 Milatabad, Peerbagh “B” Srinagar for favour of kind information and request to confirm your participation by email or whatsApp please. 12. Dr. Falendra Kumar Sudan, Member, J&K Expert Appraisal Committee, (JKEAC) Professor Department of Economics University of Jammu, Jammu for favour of kind information and request to confirm your participation by email or whatsApp please. 13. The Director, Geology & Mining Department, J&K, Jammu for information please. 14. Managing Director, J & K Minerals Ltd., 5th Floor, Jawahar Lal Nehru Udyog Bhawan, Rail Head Complex, Jammu, J&K. for information and necessary action. ([email protected]) / [email protected], [email protected] 15. Managing Director, JKPCC, Ltd. J&K (A J&K GOVT. UNDERTAKING) RAIL HEAD COMPLEX, JAMMU, (TAWI)-180012. [email protected] for information and necessary action. 16. Accounts Officer, DEERS, J&K govt., Jammu for information and necessary action. 17. M/S Bashir Ahmad Wani S/o Sh. Jalal Ud Din Wani R/O Ladhoo, Khrew, District Pulwama, J&K UT.-192301. [email protected] 18. M/S Firdous Ahmad Kumar S/o- Sh. Mohammad Ramzan Kumar R/o: Kralpora Tehsil – Magam & District Budgam, U.T. : Jammu & Kashmir Pin Code – 191111. [email protected] 19. M/S Karanvir Singh S/O Sh. Surinder Singh R/O Lane No-03, Shaheed Udham Singh Nagar, Pathankot, Punjab-145001. 20. M/S Kesari Nandan Mines R/O LoGate, Kathua. [email protected] 21. M/S J & K Projects Construction Corporation Ltd, Office Complex Rail Head, Ambedkar Chowk, Jammu. [email protected] 22. Global Management and Engineering Consultants Inte, Saharan Tower, 308, Officers Campus Extension, Near Sanskar School, Sirsi Road, Khatipura, Jaipur -302012 (Rajasthan) Ph. 9928599571 [email protected] The PowerPoint presentations ad KML file be emailed at [email protected] shall be emailed latest by or before 3nd of Oct, 2020. 23. OCEAO-ENVIRO Management Solutions (India) Pvt. Ltd. QCI – NABET Certificate No: NABET/EIA/1821/IA 0033 217, 1st Floor, Sector 12, Vasundhara, Ghaziabad, U.P 201012. [email protected]. for information and necessary action 24. M/S P and M Solution, First Floor,C-88,Sector 65,Noida,Uttar Pradesh, Ph. 9910037943- [email protected] for information and n/action 25. Sh. Anil Saproo, PA to PCCF/Director, DEERS, for information and with the request to upload the Agenda on the Departmental website. 26. Sh. Sheikh Sajid for information and with direction to ensure circulation of Notice and soft copy documents by email to members. He will also upload the notice on the parivesh.gov.in and circulate the meeting notice and meeting link to all project proponents and their consultants after verifying credentials one hour before the scheduled time. 27. Concerned File. .
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