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MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 4th October, 2012

S.O. 2364(E).- WHEREAS, the was fonned by including most M the torest areas of the then Venugopala Park and its Sanctum Sanctorum at Bandipur in the year 1974. In the year 2001, after going through the due process of law, the State Government vide its Notification No. FEE 211 FWL 98 Dated 27-06-2001 notified an area of 870.36 Sq.Km. as the National Park under the provisions ofthe sub-section (4) of section 35 of the Wild life (Protection) Act, 1972. This is one of the Nine Protected Areas brought under Project during 1973. Presently, a total area of 912.04 Sq.Km. including adjoining forest areas which are part of the buffer zone notified vide 'No.FEE 136 FWL, 2008, dated 31-08-2010 is under Bandipur Tiger Reserve and declared as Core/Critical Tiger habitat as per 'section 38 V of the Wild life (Protection) Act, 1972; .

AND WHEREAS, the Bandipur Tiger Reserve is not only central and critical part of the 5500 square kilometers Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve but also fonns an integral part of the Elephant Reserve under the . It supports a very high density of Wild Elephant Population with significantly higher number of Adult Tuskers. This area fonns part of the designated elephant corridor namely Kaniyanpura Elephant. Corridor which connects Sathyamangalam and Moyar Reserves, It is one of the high density Tiger landscapes recognized by the Global Tiger Initiative for conservation of Tiger and also is one of the richest Wild life areas noted for the intact assemblage of Seven large Ungulate species such as , Sambar, Chowsingha, , Muntjac, Wild Pig and Elephant and has more than 250 species of birds;

AND WHEREAS, the area has a very high Faunal and Floral diversity. Bandipur Tiger Reserve alongwith Nagarahole, Mudumalai and Wyanad Protected Areas has the highest breeding population of Wild amongst the thirteen Tiger Range countries in the World. The forests of the Tiger Reserve are varied and rich. To the eastern most portion lie the scrub forests of Moyar. While the vegetation in the central portion of the Tiger Reserve viz., Kaniyanpur, Bandipur part of Beerambadi is dry deciduous, the vegetation in the western part of the reserve viz., Ainurmarigudi, Begur and Beerambadi is moist deciduous. The vegetation, therefore, changes from scrub type to moist deciduous type from east to west. These forests are classified as Scrub type (Group 5 Sub-Group 5B- DSF-I-Dry deciduous scrub of Champion and Seth classification):

The . vegetation comprises of species of Shorea talura, Santalurn album (Sandal), Terminalia chebula, Anogeissus lati/olia, A:wdirachta indica, Chloroxylon swietenia, Acacia leucophloea, Acacia catechu, Stereospermurn chelonoides, Zizyphus sps.,Diospyros melnoxylon, Diospyros montana, etc.

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Lantana bushes often cover large areas as under growth and Phoenix acaulis at some places. Cassia tora, Cassia auricuiata, Desmodium etc., also form the undergrowth. Bamboos are generally absent. Acacia intsia is the common climber. Grass is generally abundant but is stunted. Sandal profusely comes up in this type.

This Protected Area is. catchment of important perennial rivers such as Kabini, Moyar, and Nugu. The area is completely free from human habitation requiring no resettlement of any human population; The Kabini Reservoir is providing a good aquatic habitat for fish and many species of birds and Otters. Small tanks and rivers provide habitat for fish, crab, tortoise and crocodile etc.

Porcupines, Mongoose, Scaly anteaters, Bandicoots, rats and snakes (Pythons) are as much sub terrestrial dwellers as they are terrestrial ones. Some of the animals use the subterranean food, Porcupines burrows and eat roots of Cassia fistula. Wild boars feed on the tuberous roots of Costus sps., Dioscorea and Vitis climbers. Elephants are observed uprooting grass and feeding on the succulent root portions. The feeds on roots and underground white ants. The same behavior is still seen. The Elephants feed on underwater weed found in the shallow backwater as well as by scraping the grass by kicking through the nails of their front feet in the vast foreshore area of Kabini reservoir during pinch period;

AND WHEREAS, it is necessary to conserve and protect the area around the protected area of Bandipur National Park as Eco-sensitive Zone from ecological and environmental point of view, to protect, propagate or develop Wild life therein or its environment;

AND WHEREAS, a draft notification under sub-section (1) read with clause (v) and clause (xiv) of sub-section (2) of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, vide notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Environment and Forests number S.O. 2154(E), dated the 21 st September, 2011, as required under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, inviting objections and suggestions from all persons likely to be affected thereby within a period of sixty days from the date on which copies of the Gazette containing the said notification were made available to the public;

AND WHEREAS, copies of the Gazette containing the said notification were made available to the public on the 21 st September, 2011;

AND WHEREAS, all objections and suggestions received in response to the draft notification have been duly considered by the Central Government;

NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) read with clause (v) and clause (xiv) of sub - section (2) of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) and sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, the Central Government hereby notifies the area upto 7.78 kilometer from the boundary of the protected area ofBandipur National Park and Tiger Reserve, enclosed within the boundary described below in the State of Kamataka as the [co-sensitive Zone (herein after called as the Bandipur Eco-sensitive Zone):­ ['I1J1T I1-~ 3(ii)]

1. Boundaries of Eco-sensitive Zone

(i) Bandipur National Park and Tiger Reserve situated in Mysore (Nanjungud and H.D.Kote taluks) and ( taluk) districts of State lies between the North Latitudes 11 0 35' 34" and 11 0 55' 02" and between the East Longitudes 760 12' I?" and 76° 51' 32". The boundaries of the said Eco­ sensitive Zone are given at Annexure-A. The map and boundary Global Positioning System points of the said Eco-sensitive Zone are given at Annexure ­ B.

(ii) The Eco-sensitive zone covers a geographical area of 479.18 square kilometers which includes one hundred and twenty three villages given at Annexure - C. Further, the notified reserved forest area and the Section 4 area details are given at Annexure - D & E.

(iii) The range of extent of the Eco-sensitive zone varies from 0-7.78 kilometers with a mean distance of 3.62 kilometers.

2. Zonal Master Plan for the Bandipur Eco-sensitive Zone.

(i) A Zonal Master Plan for the Bandipur Eco-sensitive Zone shall be prepared by the State Government in such manner as are specified under the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972), Panchayati Raj Act, 1993, the law relating to town a?

3. Prohibited, regulated and permitted activities in Eco~sensitive Zone ­ All activities in the Bandipur Eco-sensitive Zo:ne shall be governed by the provisions of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972), the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 (69 of 1980) and the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986). Subject to the provisions of this paragraph, the activities in the Eco­ sensitive Zone shall be regulated in accordance with tabular column given below.

SI. Activity Prohibited Regulated Permitted Remarks No. I. Commercial Yes - - Mining 2. Commercial Yes - - Quarrying 3. Stone Quarrying Yes - - and Crurhers 4. Establishment of Yes - - Industries 5. Establishment of Yes - - Prohibited in Commercial Hotels the eco­ and Resorts sensitive zone except the already existing establishment s as on the date ofdraft notification. However, expansion of the existing ['qJT( 1l-<.§I1T5 3(ii)]

commercial tourism establishment sistobe regulated strictly in accordance with ''The guidelines for taking non forestry activities in Wild life habitats" issued vide F.No.6­ 10/2011 WL dated 15-03­ 2011 by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (WL Division), New Delhi. 6. Setting of saw mills Yes - - 7. Change in Land Yes - - Prohibited in use pattern from the eeo­ Agriculture and sensitive zone Horticulture. for commercial purposes such as resorts, establishment ofindustries, etc. 8. Establishment of Yes - - large-scale green houses and other commercial agriculturallhorticu ltural ventures by companies/firms/co rporate houses, etc are prohibited. 9. Commercial use of Yes - - natural water resources including ground water 30 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY IPARI II-SEC 3(ii)j ------­ harvesting for commercial mineral water plants, aerated drinks bottling plants, etc. 10. Establishment of Yes - - Major Hydroelectric Projects 11. Electric fencing, - Yes - compound for commercial hotels/resorts, private home stays, private farms and large-scale commercial Agricultural and horticultural ventures by firms, corporate houses, companies. 12. Erection of - - Yes Promote Electrical cables underground for housing, cabling agricultural and other self subsistence purposes. -­ 13. Ongoing - - Yes However, agriculture and excessive horticulture expansion of practices by local some of these communities. activities should be regulated as per the master ~lan 14. Rain Water - - Yes Should be harvesting actively promoted 15. Organic Farming - - Yes Encour~ed 16. Widening of roads. - Yes - This should be done with proper EIA and mitigation measures ['I1JlT Il-~ 3(ii)] 31

17. Movement of - Yes - Restrictions Vehicular traffic on the two during night National Highways passing through Bandipur Tiger Reserve between 9.00 pm and 6.00 am will

• continue. i 18. Introduction of Yes -- exotic species 19. Establishment of Yes - - Initiatives on large-scale a small-scale commercial by the local livestock and fanners poultry farms by permitted. firms, corporates, companies is prohibited. ! 20. Use ofPolythene Yes -- Prohibited in bags by tourists, the eco­ commercial hotels -sensitive and resorts. i zone. 21. Use ofrenewable - I - Yes Encouraged.

Energy Sources. i 22. Undertaking Yes - - Prohibited in activities rel~ted to the eco­ tourism like over­ sensitive flying the National zone. Park area by any Aircraft, Hot Air Balloons, Helicopter, Gliders, Parasailing etc., 23. Protection ofhill - - Yes Encouraged slopes and river banks 24. Discharge of Yes -- Prohibited in effluents and solid the eco­ waste including sensitive medical waste in zone. natural water bodies or terrestrial area. 25. Sign boards and Yes - - Permitted • hoardings within within village i I forest limits. limits. 32 THE GAZETTE OF rNOIA : EXTRAORDrNARY [PART II--SEC 3(ii)]

26. Adoption of green * * Yes Encouraged technologies for all activities 27. Erection ofHigh - - Yes Prohibited in Tension Power the eco­ Transmission Lines sensitive tlPto 11 kv. zone. 28. Railways, Yes - - Underground pipelines and Rope

wa~s . ----L.. - . (1) Industrial Units: No new establishment of any industrial unit shall be permitted in the eco­ sensitive zone.

(2) In the non municipal areas, the following shall also be permitted: Structures connected with small agro-based industries, activities related to the needs of the local village economy and processing or storage of local agro­ based products may be allowed subject to the permission to be obtained from the revenue authorities for alienation of land for non agricultural purposes.

(3) Quarrying and Mining:­ Commercial quarrying and mmmg activities shall be banned in the Eco­ Sensitive zone and no fresh mining lease shall be granted.

(4) Trees: There shall be no felling of trees either on forest, Government, revenue or private lands, without the prior permission of the State Government. The felling of trees shall be regulated in accordance with the Kamataka Forest Act, 1963 and the Kamataka Preservation ofTrees Act, 1976.

(5) TourislJl: Tourism activities shall be allowed in accordance with the Tourism Master Plan, with emphasis on eco-tourism, eco-education and eco-development, to be prepared by the Department of Tourism of the State Government in consultation with the Ministry ofTourism, Government of India and approved by the Ministry of Enviromnent and Forests which shall also form apart ofthe Zonal Master Plan.

(6) Use of plastics: . The use of plastics, laminates and tetra-packs within the Eco-sensitive zone shall be regulated as per the activities mentioned in this notification.

(7) Forest Areas under the control of Revenue Department: Any non-forestry activities will be regulated in accordance with "The guidelines for taking non forestry activities in Wild life Habitats" issued vide F .No. 6-10/20 II WL dated 15-03-20 II by the Ministry of Environ~nt and Forests (WL Division), New Delhi. (\'IPT U-"@lS 3(ii)] 33 (8) Discharge ofemuents: a) The discharge of any untreated effiuent is prohibited within the Eco­ Sensitive Zone. b) No effiuent, either treated or untreated, shall be permitted to be discharged into any water body or water source within the Eco-sensitive zone.

(9) Solid Wastes: a). The local authorities shall draw up plans for the segregation of solid wastes into biodegradable and non-biodegradable components. b) The biodegradable material may be recycled preferably through composting or vermiculture and the inorganic material may be disposed of at environmentally acceptable locations. c) No burning or incineration of solid wastes shall be permitted. Explanation - in this notification, "Solid wastes" shall include domestic, industrial, commercial & garden wastes.

(10) Natural springs: a) The catchment area of all natural· springs shall be identified and plans for their conservation and rejuvenation of those that have run dry in their natural setting shall be incorporated in the Zonal Master Plan. b) Strict guidelines shall be drawn up by the State Government to ban development activities at or near these areas.

(11) Awareness: The State Environment and Forests Department shall regularly carry out nature education and environmental awareness campaigns in each village falling in Eco-sensitive Zone, highlighting the importance and usefulness of the National Park and Tiger Reserve and Eco-sensitive. Zone.

4. Monitoring Committee. ­

(l) In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), the Central Government hereby constitutes a committee to be called as the Aandipur Eco-sensitive Zone Monitoring Committee to monitor the compliance of this notification.

(2) The Monitoring Committee referred to in sub-paragr~ph (1) above, shall consist of the following members, namelv:­

(i) Regional Commissioner, Mysore - Chairman (ii) representative of the Department of Environment, Government of Karnataka - Member; (iii) representative of the Department of Urban Development, Government of Karnataka - Member; (iv) representative of Non-governmental Organizations working in the field of natural conservation (including heritage conservation) to be nominated by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India - Member; (v) the Regional Officer, Kamataka State Pollution Control Board, Mvsore -Member; 34 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY IPART II-SEC. 3(ii)]

(vi) one expert in Ecology from reputed Institution or University of the State of Karnataka to be nominated by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India - Member. (vii) Deputy Commissioner or his representative, Chamarajanagar - Member (viii) representative of Ministry of Environment and Forests Government of India - Member (ix) the Deputy Conservator of Forests, Division, Bandipur Member Secretary.

(3) The powers and functions of the Monitoring Committee shall be restricted to the compliance of the provisions of this notification.

(4) In case of activities requiring prior permission, under the provisions of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Environment and Forests number S.O. 1533 (E), dated the 14th September, 2006 published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii), the Monitoring Committee shall refer all such matters to the Central Government in the Ministry of Environment and Forests for prior clearances under the provisions of the said notification.

(5) The Monitoring Committee may invite representatives or experts from concerned Departments or Associations to assist in its deliberations depending on the requirements on issue to issue basis.

(6) The Chairman or the Member Secretary of Monitoring Committee shall be competent to file complaints under section 19 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 for non-compliance of the provisions of this notification.

(7) The Monitoring Committee shall submit its' annual action taken report of its activities by the 31 st March of every year to the Central Government in Ministry of Environment and Forests. .. (8) The Central Government in Ministry of Environment and Forests shall give directions, from time to time, to the Monitoring Committee for effective discharge of the functions of the Monitoring Committee. ['lWT 1I~1§!TI:5 3(ii)] 35

ANNEXURE-A

BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION

Boundary Description for the above forest areas is as described in the Govt. Notifications of respective forests.

North:- The line starts from North West comer of Karavadi Village of Bidarahalli Panchayath, H.D. Kote Taluk, and runs along the Northern boundary till it reaches tri junction point of Singapatna, Kithur and Karawadi; then the line passes through Kithur and touches the tri junction point of Kithur, Uyyamball, Nadinathapura and Sagare; then the line runs along the southern boundary of Nandinathapura and touches south cost comer of Nandinathapura; then the line passes through Sagare village and meets the tri junction point on the western most sid~ of Hegganur; then the line passes all along the western boundary towards south and touches the tri junction point of Hegganur, Sagare and Telagumasahally; then the line passes all along the northern boundary of Telagumasahally and meets the tri junction point of Telagumasahally, Hegganur and Devalapura; then the line passes in Northern direction along the western boundary of Devalapura and touches tri junction bondh of Hegganur, Mallarajapura and Devalapura; then the line passes all along the Northern boundary of Devalapura and touches tri junction bondh of Hullemala, Mallarajapura and Devalapura; then the line passes all along western boundary of Hullemaia in North west direction and touches tri junction bondh of Masahally, Mallarajapura and Hullemala; then the line passes on Northern boundary of Hullemala and touches the north east comer of Hullemala; then the line runs through Masahally village and touches a tri junction point of Sy. No. 20,19 and 11 of Beddalapura on the Western boundary of Beddalapura; then the line goes straight through Beddalapura and touches the tri junction bondh of Haleyur, Masahally and Beddalapua; then the line passes through Haleyur and touches a point on the tri junction bondh of Narasipura village, Haleyur village and Kothegala village; then the line passes all along the Western & Northern boundaries of Kothegala and touches the tri junction bondh on North east most comer of Kothegala and Puradakatte, Chikkadevammanabetta, Chamalapura and Halasur; then the line runs in south east direction all along the northern boundary of Halasur and touches the north east most comer of Halasur and then the line runs along the eastern boundary of Halasur in southern direction and touches the tri junction bondh of Chamalapura, Halasur and Jatagathipura and Mullur; then the line runs along northern boundary of Mullur and touches the tri junction bondh of Chamalapura, Mullur and Bennegere; then the line runs all along the Eastern boundary of Mullur and western boundary of Bennegere and Channagowdanahally and touches the tri junction bondh of Channagowdanahally, Mullur of H.D. Kote Taluk and Hediyala of Taluk of Mysore district. Then the line runs along the common boundary of Hediyala and Mullur and touches Hunsur-Begur Highway road; then the line runs all along the right side of the above side road passing through Hediyala. Maduvinahally, Amakahally and Hosaveedu villages and touches the Western boundary of Devarayasettipura; then the line runs all along the western boundary of Devarayasettipura and Kallahally and touches the tri junction point of Telana, Hadya and Channapatna; then the line runs all along the southern boundary of Channapatna and touches the tri junction point of Kallahally, Channapatna and 36 THE GAZETIE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART II-SEC. 3(ii)J

. Kellpura; then the line runs along the western and northern boundary of Kellepura of Gundlupet Taluk. Chamarajanagara District and touches the tri junction point of Channapatna. Mallahally and Kellupura; then the line runs along the western boundary of Mallahally and Kaladevanahally in Northern direction and touches the tri junction bondh of Hura~ Kanthirayanapuradakaval and Kaladevanahally; then the line runs along the Northern boundary of Kaladevanahally and touches the tri junction bundh of Hosapura, Dyavegowdanapura, Kantharayanapuradakaval and KaladevanahaUy; then the line runs all along the Northern boundary Hosapura and touches the tri junction bundh of Hosapura, Dyavegowdanapura and Yadavanahally; then the line runs in the same direction along the southern boundary. of Dyavegowdanapura in southern direction and touches the tri junction bondh of Dyavegowdanapura Makanapura Nanjangud Taluk and Yadavanahally of Gundlupet taluk; then the line runs all along the Northern boundary of Yadavanahally and touches the tri junction bondh of Yadavanahally. of Gundlupet Taluk and Krishnanapura of Nanjangud Taluk and Horiyala of Gundlupet Taluk; then the line runs in southern direction along the eastern boundary of Yadavanahally and touches the tri junction bondh of Horeyala, Yadavanahally and Kotekere village of Gundlupet Taluk; then the line runs in western direction along the southern boundary of Yadavanahally till it reaches the North west comer ofSy No. 20 of Kotekere; then the line runs in. south ward direction along the western boundary of Kotekere and touches the South west comer of Sy No. 314 of Kotekere and State Highway road; then the line passes through Kotekere village in South-west direction and reaches the tri junction bondh of Kotekere: Bettadamadahally and ManchaUy; then the line runs along the Eastern boundary of Manchahally till it reaches the tri junction bondh of Manchally, Banagawadi, Savakanahally and Hasaguli; then the line runs in west ward direction along the southern boundary of Manchally and meets the tri junction point of Savakarahally, Banagavadi and Manchally; then the line runs along the eastern boundary of Savakanahally and touches the tri junction bondh of Devalapura, Bargi, Savakanahalli and Banagavadi; then the line runs· in south ward direction along the eastern boundary of Bargi village till it reaches the boundary of Nenekatte Tiger Reserve; then the line runs along the North, East and South boundary of Nenekatte Tiger Reserve and touches the eastern boundary of Bargi village, then the line runs along the eastern boundary of Bargi village and touches the tri junction bondh of Bargi, Mookahally and Masahally; then the line runs along the eastern boundary of Masahally till it reach tri junction bondh of Masahally, Beerambadi and Kannagala; the line runs along the eastern boundary of Beerambady and touches the tri junction bondh of Kannegala Beerambady and Lakkipura; then the line passes through the Kannagala village and joins the tri junction bondh of Kannagala, Kallipura and Honnegowdanahally villages; then the line runs along the Northern & Eastern boundary of Kallipura and joins the tri junction bondh of , Devarahally and . Hal}galahosally; then the line runs on southern and eastern boundary ofDeverahally to meet the tri junction bondh Devarahally, Puthanapura and Hangala; then the line runs in the eastern and southern direction on the northern boundary of Hangala and touches the tri junction bondh of Hangala, Puthanapura and HangaJapura; then the line runs on the eastern boundary of Hangala and Siddanapura in south ward direction and touches the tri junction bondh of Pasainapura, Kalegowdanahally and Siddanapura; then the line runs in the eastward direction on the Northern boundary of Kaligowdanahally and touches the tri junction bondh of Pasainapura, Kaligowdanahally and Siddapura; then . the line runs on Western & Northern boundary of Siddapura and touches the tri­ junction bondh of North east corner of Siddapura and North west corner of Sy. No. 69 (\WI 1I-~ 3(ii)] 37 of Shivapura; then the line passes through Shivapura in straight line and touches the trijunction bondh of Hullepura, Hundipura and Shivapura; then the line runs on the Northern boundary of Hundipura and touches the tri junctions bondh of Hullepura, Belavady and Hundipura: then the line runs on the eastern boundary of Hundipura in Southern direction and meet the tri junction bondh of Hullepura, Belavady and Hundipura and Kebbepura; then the line runs on the Northern boundary of Kebbepura and touches the north east -corner Kebbepura and then the line passes through Belavady Village on the northern boundary of Sy. No. 35 & 36 of Belavady and touches the Western Boundary of Settahally; and then the line passes on the Western and Northern boundary Settahally and touches the tri junction bondh of Bommalapura Settahally and Bachahalli; then the line continues on the northern boundary of Settahally and Northern Boundary of Bachahally runs in Eastern direction and reaches the tri junction bondh of Malapura, Bachahally and Ankahally; then the line runs northward and touches the tri junction bondh of Ankahally, Kadasoge and Yariur; then the line runs in the east and south east direction all along the boundary of Yeriyur and touches the tri junction bondh of Yeriyur, Heggavadi and the Daribegur; then the line runs south ward on the western boundary of Heggavadi till it reaches the North West comer of Sy No. 256 of Heggavadi and then the line passes through Heggavadi village and touches the North east corner of Sy. No. 362 of Heggavadi; then the "line runs along the Northern boundary of Kundakere in North East direction and touches the tri junction bondh of Heggavady, Kundakere and Chirakanahally; then the line traverse in north west direction of the western boundary of Chirakanahally and reaches the tri junction bondh of Vaddagere, Chirakanahally and Heggavadi; then the line runs in north east direction and reaches the tri junction bondh of Vaddagere, Chirakanahally and Bommanahally; then the line traverses along the northern boundary of Chirakanahally and Kadabur and reaches the tri junction bondh of Kadabur Ramaianappura and Kengavadi; then the line traverses along the western & northern boundary of Ramaianapura; then the line traverses through Yaraganahally and on the northern boundary of Shindanapura , Yonagumba and Vaddarahally of Chamarajanagara Taluk and District and touches State boundary.

East:- Then the line traverses along the eastern boundary of Vaddarahally, Yonagumba and Yerahally of Chamarajanagara Taluk and touches the north east boundary ofMoyar State Forest and also the Bandipur Tiger Reserve.

South & West:- Then the line traverses all along the Northern boundary of the Bandipur Tiger Reserve; then it touches the HFL of Kabini Back water; then all along the Kabini back water HFL Limits it reaches the starting point. ANNEXUREB <.;.J 00 Map Showing the Eco-Sensitive Zone ofBandipur Tiger Reserve , I i Karnataka I ~T_Myooro I Nagsrahole I....,. Tp Reserve( II ::r:-l __ losBegur t'I"l I 110 ~ t'I"l ::j tTl 0 ..." ~ 0;; ...... II·· >­ 0 Bandipur TIger Reserve :;tl 0 ~ A ... ­ >­

~ ...... ,,'III~w'.... ~

('I IItDdipu.rI '.' N6ao ...... z.... i Cll'll*dodAre. " : * """' ...... rtI ...... ,....-...... , [ A """'_Clf6aoS...... z...... , 'I ! 122 ...... "- , - I I ...... ", • j~---- en ",;.~ ....AiIoierwoIIII o i~..I ...... - " ,,,,.-...... ,, l_.___"._ Map: KfDlSanjay Gubbi ~...' 8 ['I.lrT I1-~ 3(ii)] 39

Key locations (Global Positioning System Points) on the Bandipur Tiger Reserve boundary

Location on the map Latitude Longitude 1 11.91586 76.20729 2 11.90776 76.25246 3 11.90374 76.32484 4 11.91253 76.35504 5 11.88481 76.33873 6 11.8503 76.35967 7 11.906 76.4034 8 11.91741 76.38238 9 11.94617 76.42971 10 11.84972 76.40874 11 11.82037 76.44768 12 11.85244 76.4388 13 11.87759 I 76.47528 14 11.92288 76.51716 15 11.88829 76.53495 ~~-- 16 11.98143 76.576

17 L 11.91468 76.60467 18 I 11.7994 76.5681 19 11.7684 76.54764 20 11.72392 76.59144 21 11.71147 76.64309 22 11.70921 76.61139 23 11.67881 76.65092 24 11.65843 76.68234 25 11.63887 76.64278 26 11.61894 76.68327 27 11.6488 76.74978 28 11.6537 76.78992 29 11.68494 76.81461 30 11.68627 76.84332 40 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART II-SEC. 3(ii)]

Key locations (Global Positioning System Points) on the Eco-sensitive Zone boundary

Location on the map Latitude Longitude 1 11.92792 76.23978 2 11.97662 76.28948 3 11.93454 76.35591 4 11.94198 . 76.41091

5 11.99229 76.4121 ;; 6 11.98408 76.48349 7 11.94455 76.47642 8 11.93654 76.5134 -9 11.92827 76.54386 10 11.97602 76.53754 11 11.99473 76.55832 12 11.98291 76.58741 13 11.98872 76.61826 14 11.98105 76.63983 15 11.94088 76.63513 16 11.91403 76.61542 17 11.87678 76.62342 18 11.83197 76.66001 19 11.80773 76.59852 20 11.78252 76.59315 21 11.75892 76.59203 22 11.74231 76.63901 23 11.75607 76.65548 24 11.72256 76.66652 25 11.72351 76.70328 26 11.72482 76.75337 27 11.69454 76.78185 28 11.72098 76.8099 29 11.73334 76.84219 30 11.75398 76.8962 ('q]T[ 1l--<90S 3(ii)) 41

ANNEXUREC The Bandipur Eco-sensitive Zone consists of the following one hundred and twenty . three (123) villages all falling under Gundlupet, Nanjungud, H.D.Kote and Chamrajanagar Taluks. The total geographical area is 479.18 Sq.Km. II) no. on the map Village I Gandattur 2 Hosahalli 3 Biramballi 4 N. Begl,lr 5 Kanakanahalli Jaganakote 7 Kenchanahalli 8 Huralipura 9 Kalasuru 10 Karawadi I---~.-.-.------l---~.~...~-..--+--.--..- ...--~.~.J 11 Kittur 12 Sagare 13 Telagumasahalli HD Kote HD Kote HD Kote

I onana a uru ot 35 Heg~dilu ~~__ HDKot r----~-..-. 36 Halsur HDKot 37 J atagathiQura I HQ~ot. 38 Mullur i HD Kot ~-~ I 39 Basavanakote . HDKot - 40 41 42 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY IP,\RI II --SIT, 3(ii)J

42 Lakkasage HD Kote I 43 Hariyal!!pura HD Kote -­ " 44 Saubugowdanahalli HD Kote,------­ 45 Lakshmana~ura HD Kote 46 B..:yr!!pura HDKote 47 Muthigechikkatalatu HDKote

48 Kandalike HDKote- 49 Hoskote HDKote 50 KaaduBegur HD Kote 51 Hunsur HD Kote 52 Kudugi HD Kote 53 I Mudukanmule HD Kote J 54 Sidd!!p'ura HD Kote J 55 J<;umagal HDKote ---i 56 Alanahalli I----' --~DKote I 57 Vaderhalli HDKote --i 58 ChikkaBaragi HD Kote ---­ --~.- Chinnagundi 59 Colony HDKote

60 Aralahalli,----­ HDKote 61 Hadanur HDKote -­ 62 Chikkalahalli HD Kote 63 Bankanahall i Nanjangud 64 Hadanur Vaden~ur NaI!ian,E,ud 65 Hedh'ala NanjaI!&ud 66 Maduvinahalli Nal!iangud 67 Amakahalli NaI1ian-.8.ud 68 Nagana~ur Nanjangud' -­ 69 Hosavidu Nanjangud ~- 70 Devara.yashettipur Nanjangud

71 Kottanahalli Nanlan~ud -,-­ 72 Bhogavalu Nanjangud Vadej'anapura 73 Karal!!pura Nanlangud 74 Kallahalli Nanlal1Kud 75 Kellurpur N~an-.8.ud 76 Mallahalli Nanlal1Kud 77 Kaladevanahalli Nanjangud 78 Hosapura Gundlu~et 79 Yadavanahalli Gundlu.Qet 80 Kotekere ,­t-Qundlu~et 81 Manchahalli Gundlupet 82 Savakanahalli Gundlu~~ ___ 83 Alatur Gundlu.Qet 84 Deshipur Gundll.!Qet 85 Baragi Gundlu~et 43

86 Hongahalli GundluJ.!et 87 I Masahalli Gundlupet 88 Channamallipur Gundlupet 89 Maddur Gundlupet 90 Bachanahalli Gundlu~et 91 Berambadi Gundlul!et r-- I 92 Lakki~ur Gundlu~et 93 Kannagal Gundlupet I 94 Kunaghalli Gundlupet ! i 95 Kallipura Gundlupet I 96 Hangalahosahalli Gundll!J2..et F 97 I Hangala Gundlupet I 98 ; Siddainapura GundluQet 99 Maguvinahalli GundluJ.!et r-=I 100 Kaligaudanahalli Gundlupet I 101 Siddapura Gundlupet I 102 ShivaJ.!ura Gundll!J2..et 103 Hundipura GundluQet 104 Kebbepura GundluJ.!et 105 Mangala GundluJ.!et 106 Kaniyanpur Gundlupet 107 _Jakkahalli Gundlupet 108 Lokkere Gundh!Qet 109 Yalchetti Gundll!J2..et 110 Belavadihundi GundluJ.!et 111 Shettihalli Gundlupet 112 Bachahalli Gundlupet 113 Malapura Gundlupet 114 . Yariyuru Gundll!J2..et

115 Heggavadi I Gundlu~et 116 I Kundakere GundluQet 117 I Chirakanahalli Gundlupet

118 i Kadabur Gundlupet 119 Ramaiyanpura Gundlupet 120 Yeraganahalli Chamralanagar 121 Shindaiahna~ura Chamralanagar - ! 122 I Yanag_umba Chamrajanagar 123 Vaddarahalli Chamrajanagar

The Jand use pattern obtaining in these villages are mainly Human and Cattle dwelling units, Schools, Health Centre, Roads, Areable lands mainly under Agricultural and Horticultural crops, Nugu Reservoir and the Nugu Mini Hydel Project. 44 THE GAZETIE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART II-SEC. 3(ii)]

ANNEXURE-D

NOTIFIED FOREST AREAS - 118.27 Sq. Kms.

Sl. District Name of the Administrative Area GO No. & Date No Forest control in Sq. Kms. 1. Chamarajanagar Bhimanabidu Gundlupet 3.69 R-6200-FT-100-06-7 State Forest Territorial Sub dated 25-3-1908 Division 2. Chamarajanagar Somnathpura Gundlupet 8.19 R-6094-FT-123-08-3 Reserve Forest Territorial Sub dated 12-2-1909 Division 3. Chamarajanagar Deshipura State Gundlupet 3.90 IC-6306-FT-32-21-10 Forest Territorial Sub dated 17-4-1923 Division 4. Chamarajanagar Heggavadi Gundlupet 11.60 R-7124-FT-65-12-9 Reserved Forest I Territorial Sub dated 25-5-1913 Division 5. Chamarajanagar Heggavadi Gundlupet 8.95 R-5597 -FT-65-125­ Reserved Forest II Territorial Sub dated 5-4-1913 Division .6. Chamarajanagar Lokkere Reserve Gundlupet 6.40 G-13934-FT -302-29­ Forest Territorial' Sub 3-dated 29-5-1930 Division 7. Mysore Naganapura Bandipur 14.10 No. R-538-42-FT-68­ Block III Reserve National Park 07-4 dt,24-7 -1908 Forest 8. Mysore Naganapura Bandipur 8.06 Proposed National Block III National Park Park Area. Extension 9. Mysore Bolegowdanakatte Bandipur 17.64 No.FEE2251FWL2007 Tiger Preserve National Park dated 12-10-2007 State Forest lO. Mysore Nugu Wildlife Bandipur 30.32 No. FEE581 FWL96 Sancturu.y National Park dated 9-3-1998 11. Chamarajanagar Kaniyanapura Bandipur 1.71 FEE 58 F AF 2002 Block II National Park dated 14-11-2002 Extension (Section 4 Notified Area) 12. Chamarajanagar Kaniyanapura Bandipur 0.36 FEE 100 FAF 2001 Block II National Park dated 14-11-2002 Extension (Section 4 Notified Area) . 45

13. Mysore Begur Reserve Bandipur . 1.17 FEE 97 FAF 2001 Forest Extension National Park dated 14-11-2002 (Section 4 Notified Area) 14. Chamarajanagar Gopalaswamy Bandipur 0.30 Enclosure of Betta National Park Kaniyanapura Block III (No. R-6664-FT­ 90-12-7 Dated 24-02­ 19141 15. Mysore Katwal Bandipur 1.88 NO.5083-FT-313-26­ Rehabilitation National Park 5 Dated 31-10-1928 Area (Part ofAlaganchi

i RF) Total 118.27

ANNEXURE-E

AREA NOTIFIED UNDER SECTION 4 OF KARNATAKA FOREST ACT, 1963:

An area of 748.59 Hectares (1849.0173 Acres), ofland in Bachahalli village of Gundlupet Taluk in and falling in the Eco-sensitive Zone of Bandipur Tiger Reserve is notified under Section 4 of Kamataka Forest Act, 1963.

Area Notified under Section 4 of Notification Number Survey District Taluk Hobli Village Karnataka Number Forest Act, 1963 I (Hectares) 1 Bach ahall i 247 138.40 .. 246 42.00 FEE 25 FAF 2006 Dated «I 24-12-2008 Dtl «I ... Gi «I Total 180.40 Q, .....«I= -; 2 Bachahalli 242 250.32 f :a= Dtl «I I: «I= ' FEE 58 FAF 2006 Dated e :E 284 197.27 «I ~= 02-12-2008 .Jt::. Total V 448.19 3 Bachahalli 273 120.00 FEE 24 FAF 2006 Dated ! 27-04-2011

Further, an area of 5599.05 Acres of land under the control of Revenue department spread over several villages in Gundlupet Taluk of Chamarajanagar 46 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [P ART II-SEC. 3(ii)]

district and falling in the Eco-sensitive Zone of Bandipur Tiger Reserve is also notified under Section 4 of Karnataka Forest Act, 1963. Area Notified under Section Total 401 Notification Number Survey Area District Taluk Hobli Village Karnataka Number (Acre- Forest Cents) Act,1963 (Acre-Cents) I Maguvinahalli 65 274.00 67.01 FEE 14 FAF 2012 (I) I Dated 02-02-2012 Melu kamanahalli 66 287.04 287.04 I

67 70.19 70.19 I Siddapura 53 460.62 77.50 .. Shivapura 19 416.37 170.50 "­ ... Hundipura 55 232.65 93.00 !. ..! =l1li 56 424.50 338.67 .f' :a "­c: 57 479.47 459.57 l1li c: EI = . Total 1563.48 l1li C ~ II Belavadi 20 279.75 75.95 FEE 14 FAF 2012 (II) U-= Shettihalli 68 426.85 173.60 Dated 02-02-2012 Total 249.55 Yelachetti 15 344.50 280.00 FEE 14 FAF 2012 19 124.37 75.17 (III) Dated 02-02­ Lokkere 17 602.57 24J.l9 2012 18 640.40 18l.l6 Total 777.52 r FEE 14 FAF 2012 JakkaUi 33 243.15 128.65 (IV) Dated 02-02­ 2012

III Bachahalli 289 410.22 339.45 I FEE 14 FAF 2012 (v) 241 419.90 118.35 Dated 02-02-2012 Total 457.80

Bachahalli 145 246.57 91.44 TFEE 14 FAF 2012 (vi) 136 37.35 35.14 I Dated 02-02-2012 Total 126.58 245 410.35 79.04 FEE 14 FAF 2012 (vii) . 272 187.95 77.49 Dated 02-02-2012 Total 156.53 IV 25 368.20 150.00 FEE 14 FAF 2012 (viii) Dated 02-02-2012 Mangala FEE 14 FAF 2012 (ix) 20 298.55 68.00 Dated 02-02-2012 V Kebbepura 173 624.42 373.17 114 408.07 57.24 FEE 14 FAF 2012 (x) 112 199.35 54.09 Dated 02-02-2012 89 356.70 103.85 83 106.70 51.15 Total 639.50 ['I1J1T II-~ 3(ii)] 47 ... . VI Kaniyanapura 26 327.42 276.00 FEE 14 FAF 2012 (xi) 22 983.32 105.00 Dated 02·02·2012 16 680.40 20.00 42 6.22 6.22 Total 407.22 VII Yariyur I 92 563.35 349.14 FEE 14 FAF 2012 (xii) Dated 02·02·2012 :s Heggavadi 238 442.05 100.75 E =I'!I 225 412.00 43.04 ~ Total 492.93 I'!I .. Heggavadi 226 486.22 172.05 FEE 14 FAF 2012 (xiii) po.

[F. No. Kamatakal1l20] 1-ESZ1 Dr. G.. V. SUBRAHMANYAM. Scientist '0'

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