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District Wise EC Issued District wise Environmental Clearances Issued for various Development Projects Agra Sl No. Name of Applicant Project Title Category Date 1 Rancy Construction (P) Ltd.S-19. Ist Floor, Complex "The Banzara Mall" at Plot No. 21/263, at Jeoni Mandi, Agra. Building Construction/Area 24-09-2008 Panchsheel Park, New Delhi-110017 Development 2 G.M. (Project) M/s SINCERE DEVELOPERS (P) LTD., SINCERE DEVELOPERS (P) LTD (Hotel Project) Shilp Gram, Tajganj Road, AGRA Building Construction/Area 18-12-2008 Block - 53/4, UPee Tower IIIrd Floor, Sanjav Place, Development AGRA 3 Mr. S.N. Raja, Project Coordinator, M/s GANGETIC Large Scale Shopping, Entertainment and Hotel Unit at G-1, Taj Nagari Phase-II, Basai, Building Construction/Area 19-03-2009 Developers Pvt. Ltd. C-11, Panchsheel Enclve, IIIrd Agra Development Floor, New Delhi 4 M/s Ansal Properties and Infrastructure Ltd 115, E.C. For Integrated Township, Agra Building Construction/Area 07-10-2009 Ansal Bhawan, 16, K.G. Marg, New Delhi-110001 Development 5 Chief Engineer, U.P.P.W.D., Agra Zone, Agra. “Strengthening and widening road to 6 Lane from kheria Airport via Idgah Crosing, Taj Infrastructure 11-09-2008 Mahal in Agra City.” 6 Mr. R.K. Gaud, Technical Advisor, Construction & Solid Waste Management Scheme in Agra City. Infrastructure 02-09-2008 Design Services, U.P. Jal Nigam, 2 Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, Lucknow-226001 7 Agra Development Authority, Authority Office ADA Height, Agra Phase II Fatehbad Road, AGRA Building Construction/Area 29-12-2008 Jaipur House AGRA. Development 8 M/s Nikhil Indus Infrastructure Ltd., Mr. Pawan Environmental Clearance for the Florence Vrindavan Height at babarpur & Kakretha Building Construction/Area 10-07-2010 Khairwar, Director, %th Floor, Sri Vrindavan, E-12/8, Haripar Ward at Agara of M/s Nikhil Indus Infrastructure Ltd. Development Sanjay Palace Agra 9 Shri S.K. Verma, Managing Director, A-1/4, Propose Leather Park, at Village-Varoada Sadar, Pali Sadar, Mahavar, Tehsil-Kiraoil, Agra Building Construction/Area 12-10-2013 Lakhanpur Post Box No. 1050, Kanpur-208024 Development 10 Mr. Rakesh Garg, Director, 33, Community Centre, Wave Hi-Tech Township (Expansion), at Village-Bamheta, Duriyai, Dasna, Building Construction/Area 31-10-2011 New Friends Colony, New Delhi-110065 sqdiqpur/qazipur,Bayana, Naiphal M/s Uppal Chadha Hi-tech Developers Pvt. Ltd. Development 11 M/s Jaypee Infratech, Ltd. Sec-128, Noida E.C. for development of Jaypee greens city for garden Agra Building Construction/Area 12-10-2013 Development 12 Mr. P.K.Singhal, 2nd Floor, Ansal Plaza, Opposite EC for Group Housing Project “Emrald Height” Located at Khasra No 160, 161(P), 162, Building Construction/Area 31-01-2013 Dabur, Vaishali, Ghaziabad Mauza Chamroli, Agra, U.P. Development 13 Dr. Ajeet Kr, Gupta,Director, SGI Tower, Agra- EC for proposed expansion of “Hindustan Institute of Technology and Management” at Building Construction/Area 12-10-2013 Mathura Highway, NH-2, Khandari, Agra-282002U.P. Chouma Farah, Keetham, NH-2, Agra-Delhi Highway, Agra, U.P. Development 14 Sri Dinesh Saxena, Registrar, SGI Tower, Agra- EC for proposed expansion of “Anand Engineering College” at Vill-Arsena and Runkatta, Building Construction/Area 23-08-2013 Mathura Highway, NH-2, Khandari, Agra-282002U.P. Tehsil-Kirwali, Agra, U.P. Development 15 Sri Vinod Tikku, Executive Director (Project) 306,3rd EC for “Integrated Township in Agra” at Vill-Panwari, Saderwan Jaupur & Atus, Distt- Building Construction/Area 11-10-2013 Floor, Navrang House, KG Marg, New Delhi-110001 Agra,U.P. Development 16 Mr. Mahesh Varma, Executive Engineer, Divison-4 E.C. for housing project at Shastripuram Tower, Agra developed by Agra development Building Construction/Area 18-11-2014 Agra development Authority, Jaipur House Agra. Authority , Agra. Development Page 1 of 152 District wise Environmental Clearances Issued for various Development Projects Agra Sl No. Name of Applicant Project Title Category Date 17 Ms. Meena Kumari, Director, Swami Nirman Pvt. EC for construction of porposed Group Housing Project “Shanker Greens” at Plot No-C-1, Building Construction/Area 27-06-2013 Ltd., Plot No-C-1, Taj Nagari, Phase-II, Agra-282001 Taj Nagari, Agra, Development 18 Sri Surendra Singh, M/s Dwarikesh Infratech Pvt. EC for Proposed Group Housing Project at Khasra No- 735(P), 755, 756 & 757 of Mauza Building Construction/Area 11-10-2013 Ltd., IInd Floor, Kaveri Center, Sanjau Palace, Agra- Rohta, Agra, U.P. Development 282002 19 Sri Ashish Mangal, Director, S-4,4A, IIIrd EC for Group Housing Project “Aparna Prem” at Sill-Sunari, Agra, U.P. (Category-B) Building Construction/Area 12-10-2013 Floor,Aparna Mall, Agra, U.P. Development 20 Sri Sunil Manghrani, Director, D-71, Kamla Nagar, EC for Group Housing Project at Khasra No-472, 473, 476 & 477, at Vill-Ukharra, Tajganj Building Construction/Area 11-10-2013 Agra, U.P. Ward, Agra, U.P. (Category-B) Development 21 Sri P.K. Singhal, Vice President, Ansal Plaza, 2nd EC for Township Project at Agra- M/s Ansal housing & Construction Ltd. (Category-B) Building Construction/Area 12-10-2013 Floor, Vaishali, Ghaziabad, U.P. Development 22 Sri Anuj Jain, Director, Hall-H1, nd Floor, Padam EC for Group Housing Project “Shree Riddhi Siddhi Buildwell Pvt Ltd.” At Plot No-GH-1, Building Construction/Area 12-10-2013 Plaza, Sector-16B, Awas Vikas, Sikandra Yojna, Sector-16-B, Awas Vikas, Sikandra Yojana, Agra, U.P..(Category- B) Development Agara, U.P. 23 Sri Ranjan Srivastava, Ganesh Plaza, 31/472c/1, Ist EC for Group Housing Project “Ganpati World” at Khasra No-209(part) Mauza Lakabli and Building Construction/Area 12-10-2013 Floor, Sultan Ganj, Bye Pass Road, Agra, U.P. Khasra No-1 Mauza Budhera in Taj Ganj Ward, Distt-Agra, U.P. (Category- B) Development 24 Sri Rameshwar, Vill-Poiya, Tehsil-Aitmadpur, Distt- EC for Sand/Morum Mining Project at Gata No-1292/94, Vill-Narayach, Tehsil- Mining 12-10-2013 Agra, U.P Aitmadpur, Distt-Agra, U.P.(Area 1.02 Hac) (Category- B 2) 25 Sri Rameshwar, Vill-Poiya, Tehsil-Aitmadpur, Distt- EC for Sand/Morum Mining Project at Gata No-1175v, Vill-Akbara, Tehsil-Kirawali, Distt- Mining 12-10-2013 Agra, U.P Agra, U.P.(Area 4.04 Hac) (Category- B 2) 26 Sri Rameshwar, Vill-Poiya, Tehsil-Aitmadpur, Distt- EC for Sand/Morum Mining Project at Gata No-02,Vill-Madanpur, Tehsil-Aimadpur, Distt- Mining 12-10-2013 Agra, U.P Agra, U.P.(Area 7.28 Hac) (Category- B 2) 27 Sri Ganesh Chand Agrawal, 35/60, Nobasta EC for Group Housing Project “M/s Pushpanjali Construction Pvt. Ltd” at Khasra N0 Building Construction/Area 22-09-2015 Lohamandi, Agra, U.P. 82(Part) of Mauza Jagan Puir, Agra, U.P. Development 28 Sro Shobhik Goyyal, 2/27, Seth Gali, Agra. EC for Group Housing Project at Plot No-GH-04, Sector-B-2, Taj Nagri, Phase-II, Agra. Building Construction/Area 22-09-2015 Development 29 Sri R K Jha, Chief C.P.M., Dedicated Freight Corridor EC for Soil Mining Project at Vill-Surehra, Tehsil-Etamadpur, Distt-Agra (Area 3.67 Hac) Mining 30-01-2015 Corp.Ltd.,E-751,Kamlanagar, Agra 1(a) 30 Sri R K Jha, Chief C.P.M., Dedicated Freight Corridor EC for Soil Mining Project at Vill-Sureha & Dharera Tehsil-Etamadpur, Distt-Agra (Area Mining 18-03-2015 Corp.Ltd.,E-751,Kamlanagar, Agra 4.847 Hac) 1(a) 31 Sri R K Jha, Chief C.P.M., Dedicated Freight Corridor EC for Soil Mining Project at Vill-Sureha Tehsil-Etamadpur, Distt-Agra (Area 4.91 Hac) Mining 18-03-2015 Corp.Ltd.,E-751,Kamlanagar, Agra 1(a) 32 Sri R K Jha, Chief C.P.M., Dedicated Freight Corridor EC for Soil Mining Project at Vill-Sureha & Dharera Tehsil-Etamadpur, Distt-Agra (Area Mining 29-01-2015 Corp.Ltd.,E-751,Kamlanagar, Agra 3.3040 Hac) 1(a) Page 2 of 152 District wise Environmental Clearances Issued for various Development Projects Agra Sl No. Name of Applicant Project Title Category Date 33 Sri R K Jha, Chief C.P.M., Dedicated Freight Corridor EC for Soil Mining Project at Vill-Sureha & Dharera Tehsil-Etamadpur, Distt-Agra (Area Mining 18-03-2015 Corp.Ltd.,E-751,Kamlanagar, Agra 3.294 Hac) 1(a) 34 Sri R K Jha, Chief C.P.M., Dedicated Freight Corridor EC for Soil Mining Project at Vill-Swain & Dharera Tehsil-Etamadpur, Distt-Agra (Area Mining 02-09-2015 Corp.Ltd.,E-751,Kamlanagar, Agra 4.121 Hac) 1(a) 35 Sri Ashish Mangal, Director, B/124, Kamla Nagar, EC for Group Housing Project at Khasra No-492, 493, 506, 507,508,561, Moja Mau, Agra- Building Construction/Area 14-01-2016 Agra 8(a) Development 36 M/s Om Hari Shahkai Awas Samiti Ltd., R04, Sector- EC for Group Housing Project at Plot No-R-4, Shashtripuram, Sector-D, Sikandra, Distt- Building Construction/Area 04-01-2016 D, Shashrtipuram, Sikandra, AGra Agra Development Page 3 of 152 District wise Environmental Clearances Issued for various Development Projects Aligarh Sl No. Name of Applicant Project Title Category Date 37 Mr. V.P. Singh, G.M.(uks--2), U.P. Jal Nigam, 2 Lal Solid Waste Management in Distt. Aligarh Infrastructure 17-02-2011 Bahadur Shastri Marg, Lucknow-1 38 M/s Mahamaya Infrabuild Pvt. Ltd., Ms. Poonam E.C. for Group Housing Project “Casa Green” at GH:14-17, Tala Nagari, Ramghat road, Building Construction/Area 11-01-2013 Yadav, Owner, L-1/10, DDA Flat, Kalkaji, New Delhi. , Vill- Aligarh, District- Aligarh, (10742 Sq M) Development Con: Grass Roots Research & Creation India (P) Ltd.
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