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Govt of Madhya Pradesh Water Resources Department BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR I N D E X VOLUME –I PAGE PAGE S.NO TITLE FROM TO 1 PREAMBLE 2 INDEX MAP 3 FORM 133 4 FORM 141 5 FORM 142 6 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 7 DETAILS OF CONSITITUENCY 8 CHECK LIST 9 SAILENT FEATURES 10 CHAPTER –I GENERAL REPORT 11 CHAPTER –II INVESTIGATIONS GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION HYDROLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS 12 CHAPTER –III IRRIGATION & COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT 13 CHAPTER – IV SUBMERGENCE AND R &R PLAN 14 CHAPTER – V ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS 15 CHAPTER –VI DESIGN ASPECTS 16 CHAPTER – VII ESTIMATED COST 1 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR PREAMBLE 1. GENERAL: - The Proposed dam site is located across river Dhasan near village Uldan Tehsil Banda, District Sagar of Madhya Pradesh. The site is located on topo sheet no 54L/16 with latitude 24˚4’35.11” N and longitude 78˚45'43" E. The site is situated about 45 km away from Sagar district headquarters. River Dhasan is a tributary of river Betwa ultimate part of Yamuna Basin. The river Dhasan Major originates near village Bankori of Tehsil Begamganj. The catchment area up to the proposed Dam site is 1490.72 sq km. Dam is proposed with FRL 463.00 m, having design gross capacity 301.00MCM, live capacity 282.31 MCM and dead storage 18.69 MCM Replanisment of water is 20 % of non monsoon season . After construction of this dam, 36000 Ha (approximately) in drought prone land of Malthone tehsil, 28400 Ha (approximately) of Banda and Shahgarh Tehsil of Sagar district and 15600 Ha. Baxwah tehsil of Chatarpur District will be irrigated through pressurized pipe irrigation system. 2. NECESSITY :- 2.1. The Dhasan river basin drains out very fast which causes scarcity of surface and ground water in surrounding area. 2.2. No further development in the agriculture, industrial and other activities is possible without enriching the region with water. 2.3. By construction of major water storage development of presently backward area is possible. 2.4. There is sufficient culturable land but due to higher elevation these area can not be irrigated from ken betwa project. So this scheme is necessary to provide irrigation in remote area. 2.5. Standard of living of people will be increased. 2.6. The flood control problem in the downstream area would be solved. 2 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 2.7. Ground water table in the command area will increase after construction. 3 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 4 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 3. LOCATION:- S.No Details BANDA MAJOR PROJECT 1 Latitude 240 4’ 35.11” N 2 Longitude 780 45’ 43” E 3 State Madhya Pradesh 4 District Sagar 5 Tehsil & Block Banda 6 River Dhasan 7 Accessibility At a distance of 45Km from Sagar 5 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR FORM-133 INFORMATION OF OFFICERS RELATED WITH PROPOSAL S.No. Designation Name Mobile No. 01. Project Director Shri. Arvind Upmanyu 9425369846 02. Additional Project Director Shri. P.R. Giri 9165361514 03. Project Manager Shri. Sourabh Trivedi 9406760295 04. Assistant Project Manager Shri. Sourabh Khare 8109375414 05 Sub Engineer Shri. R L Sharma 8966031791 6 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR FROM-141 PROPOSAL FOR SANCTION FOR SURVEY AND INVESTIGATION 1. Name of proposed Scheme : Banda Major Project 2. Block : Banda 3. Is the Block ST or DPAP : Normal 4. District : Sagar 5. Assembly Constituency : 42-Banda 6. Proposed (who suggested the : Shri. Arvind Upmanyu , Project Director, scheme) Bina Project Management Unit, Sagar 7. Proposed Rabi irrigation Area : 80000 Ha. 8. Beneficiary cultivators of villages : 9. Estimated Cost Total : Rs. 261053.54 Lakhs (a) Land Acquisition & Rehabilitation : Rs 89744.54 Lakhs cost for (Dam and Canal) (b) Construction Cost : Rs 166840.07 Lakhs 10. Submergence Area, Total : 4697.12 Ha. (a) Government Revenue Land : 548.45 Ha. (b) Forest Land : 503.54 Ha. © Private land : 3645.13 Ha. (i) Irrigated : 1402.86 Ha. (ii) Unirrigated : 2242.27 Ha. 11 Land needed for Unit-II canals Total : (a) Forest Land : 4.00 Ha. (b) Private Land : 10.00 Ha. (c) Govt land : 0 Ha (d) Temporary Land Acquision : 160 Ha 12. Catchment area : 1490.72 Sq.km. 7 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 13. Surface water quantity : 14. Name of Project Manager who : Shri. Sourabh Trivedi inspected the proposed site 15. Date of inspection of Project : 24-02-2018 Manager 16. Whether Project Manager certifies : Yes, Verified that he has personally verified above information and he certifies the same to be true and fair. (Sourabh Trivedi) 17. Signature of Project Manager. with : Project Manager date Project Management Unit Distt Sagar 18. Whether Additional Project Director : agrees with the above (Pushp Raj Giri) 19. Signature of Additional Project : Additional Project Director, Director with date Project Management Unit Distt Sagar 20. Satisfaction and recommendation of : Recommended for Approval Project Director 21. Signature of Project Director with : (Arvind Upmanyu) date Project Director, Project Management Unit Distt Sagar 22. Recommendation of E-in-C : Recommended for Approval 8 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR FORM-142 BASIC INFORMATION FOR IRRIGATION SCHEME 1. 1. Name of proposed scheme : Banda Major Project 2. District : Sagar 3. New Scheme/RAA case : New Scheme 4. Name of division :Project Manager,Project Management Unit,Sagar 5. CCA : 80000 Ha. 6. Designed Irrigation : Rabi:- 80000 Ha. 7. Details of dam (i) Type of Dam : Earthen and Cenral Spillway (ii) Length of dam : 710 M (iii) Max. height of dam : 23 M (iv) Type of spillway / : Ogee Weir with Radial gates clear over fall 8. Main Items Cost of Land taken : As per Collector guide line rate (i) Irrigated : Rs. 707250 Lakhs (ii) Unirrigated : Rs. 383179 Lakhs (iii) Forest land : Rs. 1500000 Lakhs 9. Amount of land acquisition : Rs. 89744.54 Lakhs (As per collector guide line rate) 10 Name of villages coming : (i)Paharguwan (ii) Netna (iii) Semra under submergence with ata (iv) Mudia Gusai (v) Imalia respective area - 28 nos Khurd (vi) Pitholi (vii) Ata tila (viii) Pidarua (ix)Sagoriya (x) saliya khurd (xi) Kulla (xii) Kiraula (xiii) Bamura binaika (xiv) kotiya (xv) Dahkuli (xvi) Pipariya ilahi (xvii) Semra Ahir (xviii) Rakhsi (xix) padwar (xx) Pura Bineka (xxi) Nimon (xxii) hanota Awari (xxiii) uldan(xxiv)bahrol (xxv)Nimon (xxvi)Chituwa(xxvii)Suneti Mehar(xxviii)Kanoni(approximately, may change after the Detailed 9 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR Survey) Area Under Submergence Private Land - 3645.13 Ha. Forest Land – 503.54 Ha. Revenue Land - 548.45 Ha. Total Land - 4697.12 Ha. 11 Length of pressurized Pipe Canal System: 600 kms (including Network Approximately) 12 (i)Area to be acquired (Dam and Canal) : 4711.12 Ha and 160 Hact Temporary land acquisition and Crop Compensation 13 In case RAA cases original : N.A. designed area in ha. Kharif, Rabi 14. Proposed max. Irrigation : 80000 Ha. 15. Total cost in Rs. Lakhs : Rs. 261053.54 Lakhs Unit- I Head Work : Rs. 102614.92 Lakhs Unit-II Canal : Rs. 158438.62 Lakhs 16. Cost per Ha. (Rs. Lakhs) : Rs. 3.26 Lakhs/Ha. 17. B.C.Ratio @ 10% interest : 1.55 18. Name of villages benefitted : Detail Survey to be done 19. Ratio of area under submergence to area proposed for Irrigation : 5.87 % 20. Cost of AA with year : 261053.54 Cr Year:-2018 10 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT S. Description Details No. 1 Name of proposed scheme BANDA MAJOR PROJECT 2 Estimated Total Cost Rs. 261053.54 Lakhs 3 Cost without land acquisition Rs. 171309.00 Lakhs 4 Total cost excluding Gst Rs. 243177.82 Lakhs 5 Annual Irrigation 80000 Ha. 6 Equivalent Rabi Irrigation 80000Ha. 7 B.C. Ratio @ 10% interest 1.55 Cost per Ha. on CCA Rs. 3.26 Lakh per Ha 8 (Sourabh Khare) (Sourabh Trivedi) Assistant Project manager Project Manager Bina Project management Bina Project management Unit, Unit, Sagar Sagar (Pushp Raj Giri) (Arvind Upmanyu) Additional Project Director Project Director Bina Project management Bina Project management Unit, Unit, Sagar Sagar 11 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR DETAILS OF CONSTITUENCY Sr. Description Details No. 1 Nearest Village Uldan 2 Constituency number 42 Banda 3 Name of M.L.A. Shri. Harbans Rathore 4 Name of M.P. Shri. Laxmi Narayan Yadav 12 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR CHECK LIST I. General Report 1 Name of the Project: Banda Major Project 2 Location: (a) State(s) Madhya Pradesh (MP) (b) District (S) Sagar c) Taluka (s)/Tehsil(s) Banda d) Longitude / Latitude 24˚04'35.11''N 78˚45'43''E , e) Toposheets 54 L/16 d) Complete address for correspondence along Project Management Unit,(O/o Chief with pin code/E-Mail Engineer Dhasan Ken Basin Tili Road Sagar) Email : [email protected] 3 Category of the project: (a) Irrigation/Multipurpose Multipurpose (b) Storing or diversion Storage S. Item Reference No. II Planning 4 Has the Master plan for overall development of the river basin been prepared and stages of basin No, development discussed briefly? 5 Have the alternative proposals been studied and Yes their merits and demerits discussed. 6 Does the scheme fit in the overall development of the river basin and has its priority in the overall Yes development of the basin discussed? 7 Are there any features which are not likely to fit in the overall development of the basin? Have the No other Departments concerned with the development been informend. 8 Is the present scheme proposed to be executed in stages? If so, are its various stages of execution No and development discussed in the report? 13 BANDA IRRIGATION PROJECT TEHSIL :- BANDA DISTRICT:- SAGAR 9 Are the effects of the scheme on the reparian rights existing upstream and down stream Yes projercts etc, discussed? 10 Has the Provision for municipal and industrial Yes water supply been made? III Inter state and International aspects.
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