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Raj.), Held on 16Th ,17Th and 18Th February, 2021 Minutes of the 4.72th VC Meetings of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), (Raj.), held on 16th ,17th and 18th February, 2021. The 4.72th VC Meeting of the members of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), Rajasthan constituted for considering environmental clearance projects (B-category) under GoI Notification 18.12.19 was held on 16th, 17th and 18th February, 2021 at 10:30 AM through video conferencing under the Chairmanship of Sh. Manoj Kumar Agrawal. The names of the members who attended the meeting are as follows:- S. Name Designation 16.02.2021 17.02.2021 18.02.2021 No. 1 Sh. Manoj Kumar Chairman Attended Attended Attended Agrawal 2 Sh. Mukesh Behari Vice Chairman Attended Attended Attended Sharma 3 Dr. Suja George Member - - - 4 Sh. Pushakar Singh Member Attended Attended Attended Shekhawat 5 Sh. Laxmi Kant Member Attended Attended Attended Dashora 6 Sh. Buddhi Prakash Member - Attended Attended Pareek 7 Sh. Vikram Singh Member Attended Attended Attended Chauhan 8 Sh. Nand Kumar Khare Co-opted - - - Member, SEAC The Secretary welcomed the members. The SEAC considered the following 60 projects. With the permission of Chairman, SEAC. S.No File Subject Project Proponent Name & Consultant No Name 1. 18637 Environmental Clearance of Name of Proponents: - Shri Rajesh Kumar, Rawarda Sand Stone Mining Project Add.- Vill.- Fatehnagar, Tehsil- Bijoliya, (Q.L. No.- 07/2018 , Area-3.0035 Distt.- Bhilwara (Raj.) ha.) at Vill.- Rawarda, Tehsil- Email – Begun, Distt.- Chittorgarh (Raj.) [email protected] (Proposal No. -177336) Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Research India Private Ltd., Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) email:- [email protected] 2. 18600 Environment Clearance of Idana Name of Proponent: - M/s Albeta Quartz & Felspar, Granite Mining Quartzite, Add. - 554 OTC Scheme, Amba Project (M.L. No.- 01/2020, Area- Mata, Udaipur (Raj.) Name of Project In 1.9556 ha.,) at Vill.- Idana, Tehsil- Charge- Shri Rafik Khan, Salumber, Distt.- Udaipur (Raj.) Add. - 554 OTC Scheme, Amba Mata, (Proposal No.- 172211 ) Udaipur (Raj.) [email protected] Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Research India Private Ltd., Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) Email:- [email protected] 3. 18606 Environment Clearance of Juniya Name of Proponent: - Shri Radheshyam Granite Mining Project (M.L. No.- Soni, Add.- 31, Pava Vihar, New Final minutes of 4.72 meeting held on 16-18th Feb, 2021 11/2020, Area- 1.517 ha.,) at Vill.- Ahinsapuri, Fatehpura, Distt.- Udaipur Juniya, Tehsil- Kekri, Distt.- Ajmer (Raj.), (Raj.) Email- (Proposal No.- 175330 ) [email protected] Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Research India Private Ltd., Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) Email:- [email protected] 4. 18608 Environment Clearance of Jhanjhar Name of Proponent: - M/s Anand Marble, Mining Project (M.L. No.- 72/1998, Add.- Charbhuja Road, Amet, Tehsil- Area- 3.1707 ha.,) at Vill.- Jhanjhar, Amet, Distt.- Rajsamand (Raj.) Tehsil & Distt.- Rajsamand (Raj.) Project In- Charge- Vijay Kumar Sarda, (Proposal No.- 173313 ) Add.- A-9, Tiklak Nagar, Kishangarh, Tehsil- Kishangarh, Distt.- Ajmer (Raj.) Email- [email protected] Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Research India Private Ltd., Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) Email:- [email protected] 5. 18609 Environment Clearance of Talai Name of Proponent: - Shri Mahesh Marble Mining Project (M.L. No.- Pratap Singh Lakhawat, Add. - Pasund, 51/1995, Area- 1.0603 ha., Khasra Tehsil & Distt. - Rajsamand (Raj.) No.-4811/1910) at Vill.- Talai, Email- Tehsil- Rajsamand, Distt.- [email protected] Rajsamand (Raj.) Name of Consultant:- Cognizance (Proposal No.- 175288 ) Research India Private Ltd., Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) Email:- [email protected] 6. 18611 Environment Clearance of Bijoliya Name of Proponent: - Shri Ghanshyam Khunda Sand Stone Mining Project Dhakar, Add. - Maanpura, Tehsil- Bijoliya, (Q.L. No.- 7, Area- 0.18 ha.,) at Distt. - Bhilwara (Raj.) Vill.- Bijoliya Khunda, Tehsil- Email- Bijoliya, Distt.- Ajmer (Raj.) [email protected] (Proposal No.- 162388 ) Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Research India Private Ltd., Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) Email:- [email protected] 7. 18623 Environment Clearance of Rupaheli Name of Proponent: - Smt. Lalitha Jain, Granite Mine Area, (Ref. No.- Add.- 11-A, Main 4, Corse Industries Town, 20191000012798, Area- 1.0396 ha.,) Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore North, Bangalore, at Vill.- Rupaheli, Tehsil- Malpura, Karnataka Distt.- Tonk (Raj.) in favor of Smt. [email protected] Lalitha Jain Name of Consultant:- Cognizance (Proposal No.- 177648 ) Research India Private Ltd., Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) Email:- [email protected] 8. 18629 E C our Kanpura Quartz & Feldspar Name of Proponent :- Smt. – Nisha Mine Area, M.L. No. 60/2005, Khandekar W/o Shri – Sushil Kumar Lease Area – 4.97 Hect. Khasra No. Khandekar, Add.- 806/7, Paharganj, Ajmer, 161, 161/1630, 165 & 149, (Govt. Distt.- Ajmer, (Raj.) Email.- Land & Pvt. Land) Near Village- [email protected] Final minutes of 4.72 meeting held on 16-18th Feb, 2021 Kanpura, Tehsil- Masuda, District- Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Ajmer, (Raj.) By Smt. Nisha Research India Private Ltd. Add.- Office Khandekar W/o Shri Sushil Kumar GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) Khandekar. (Proposal No. 177702) Email:- [email protected] 9. 18634 E C for Nadol Granite Mining Name of Proponent :- Shri – Aditya Project (Plot No. 19) Lease Area – Bhati, Add.- 36/346, Police Line Lohakhan, 3.00 Hect. Khasra No. 3401, 3428 Ajmer, Distt.- Ajmer, (Raj.) Email.- & 3400, Near Village- Nadol, [email protected] Tehsil- Desuri, District- Pali, (Raj.) Name of Consultant:- Cognizance (Proposal No. 177858/ 168802) Research India Private Ltd. Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) Email:- [email protected] 10. 18635 E C for Nadol Granite Mining Name of Proponent :- Shri – Nitesh Project ( Delineation Plot No. 18) Kumar Atreay S/o Shri – Giriraj Prasad Lease Area – 3.00 Hect. Khasra No. Sharma, Add.- 34, Bhagwat Kripa, Brij 3401 & 3428, Near Village- Nadol, Vihar Colony, Near Utsav Marriage Tehsil- Desuri, District- Pali, (Raj.) Garden, Gulab Bari, Ajmer, Distt.- Ajmer, (Proposal No. 168818) (Raj.) Email.- [email protected] Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Research India Private Ltd. Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) Email:- [email protected] 11. 18636 E C for Nadol Granite Mining Name of Proponent :- Shri – Ketanbhai Project (Plot No. 20) Lease Area – Narsinghbhai Patel, S/o Shri – Narsinghbhai 3.00 Hect. Khasra No. 3401, 3400 Lakhudas Patel, Add.- Opp.- Anurag & 3399, Near Village- Nadol, Bunglows, 2, Anusthan Bunglows, Sola, Tehsil- Desuri, District- Pali, (Raj.) Ahmadabad, (Gujrat) Email.- (Proposal No. 168806) [email protected] Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Research India Private Ltd. Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) Email:- [email protected] 12. 18638 Environmental Clearance For Name of Proponents: - Shri Hemraj Masonary Sand Stone Mining Meghwal S/o Shri Bajrang Lal Meghwal, Project (Ref. No-20181000076, Add.- Dwarika Colony, Tehsil- Khasra No. - 589, Area-1.0001 ha.) Ramganjmandi, Distt.- Kota (Raj.) At Vill. - Julmi, Tehsil- Email – Ramganjmandi, Distt. - Kota (Raj.) [email protected] (Proposal No. - 177330) Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Research India Private Ltd., Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) email:- [email protected] 13. 18639 Environmental Clearance For Bodki Name of Proponents: - Shri Simardeep Quartz & Feldspar Mining Project Singh, Add.- House No.-7, Shiv Shakti (Plot No-17/2018, Area- 4.0744 School, Vishal Nagar, Jagadhri, Yamuna ha.) at Vill.- Bodki, Tehsil- Nagar, Haryana (Raj.) Lasadiya, Distt.- Udaipur (Raj.) Email – [email protected] (Proposal No. -37301) Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Research India Private Ltd., Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) email:- Final minutes of 4.72 meeting held on 16-18th Feb, 2021 [email protected] 14. 18641 Environmental Clearance For Name of Proponents:-M/s Sarve Shree Dangdi Granite Mining Project Bherunath Granite, Add.- Near Raj Ice (M.L. No-32/2019, Ref. No. - Factory, Shastri Nagar, Bhilwara Road, 20191000012339, Area- 1.5462 ha.) Kankroli Distt.- Rajsamand (Raj.) at Vill.- Dangdi, Tehsil- Deogarh, Email- Distt.- Udaipur (Raj.) [email protected] (Proposal No. -177507) Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Research India Private Ltd., Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) email:- [email protected] 15. 18642 Environmental Clearance of Karmal Name of Proponents:- M/s Wonder Feldspar Mining Project (M.L. No- Machine Sand Private Limited, Project in 64/2005, Area- 4.98 ha.) At Vill. - charge- Shri Sanjay Parakh , Add.- 76, Karmal, Tehsil- Girwa, Distt.- Hawa Magri, Vill- Sukher, Patwar-A, Udaipur (Raj.) Tehsil- Girwa, Distt.- Udaipur (Raj.) (Proposal No. -177008) Email- [email protected] Name of Consultant:- Cognizance Research India Private Ltd., Add.- Office GT-20, Sec 177, Noida- 201301 (U.P.) email:- [email protected] 16. 18643 Environmental Clearance
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