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CONCEPTUAL PLAN Village Padhana, Sector-16 Distt
Affordable Group Housing Colony CONCEPTUAL PLAN Village Padhana, Sector-16 Distt. Karnal, Haryana CONCEPTUAL PLAN INTRODUCTION An Affordable Group Housing Colony is to be developed by M/s Ras Developments Pvt. Ltd. The site is located in the revenue estate of Village Padhana, Sector-16, Distt. Karnal, Haryana on a land admeasuring 7.006 acres. M/s Ras Developments Pvt. Ltd. are successful in providing specifically designed housing solutions to the elite professional keeping in mind their daily needs and their exquisite taste in lifestyle. The total plot area is 28,352.03 m2. The project is based on following objectives: To provide modern residential and recreational facilities. To enhance the surrounding with greenery, landscaping and recommended aesthetics. To adopt the practice of plantation and rain water harvesting to create a better micro climate in the area. To recharge Ground Water by proposing Rainwater Harvesting System. SITE LOCATION AND SURROUNDINGS An Affordable Group Housing Colony is located in the revenue estate of Village Padhana, Sector-16, Distt. Karnal, Haryana. The Co-ordinates of the project site are 29°48'09.10"N and 76°57'04.37"E. Google Earth image & Toposheet showing project site & surroundings within 500 m, 10 and 15 km are attached as Annexure 1 & 2. CONNECTIVITY The project site is well connected through NH-1 which is 0.06 km away from project site in West direction. The nearest railway station being Taraori Railway Station, about 1.35 km and Karnal Railway Station about 12.12 km away from the project site in WSW and South direction respectively. -
Exhibitions Director Archives Dept
Phone:2561412 rdi I I r 431, SECTOR 2. PANCHKULA-134 112 ; j K.L.Zakir HUA/2006-07/ Secretary Dafeci:")/.^ Subject:-1 Seminar on the "Role of Mewat in the Freedom Struggle'i. Dearlpo ! I The Haryana Urdu Akademi, in collaboration with the District Administration Mewat, proposes to organize a Seminar on the "Role of Mewat in the Freedom Struggle" in the 1st or 2^^ week of November,2006 at Nuh. It is a very important Seminar and everyone has appreciated this proposal. A special meeting was organized a couple of weeks back ,at Nuh. A list ojf the experts/Scholars/persons associated with the families of the freedom fighters was tentatively prepared in that meeting, who could be aiv requ 3Sted to present their papers in the Seminar. Your name is also in this list. therefore, request you to please intimate the title of the paper which you ^ould like to present in the Seminar. The Seminar is expected to be inaugurated by His Excellency the Governor of Haryana on the first day of the Seminar. On the Second day, papers will be presented by the scholars/experts/others and in tlie valedictory session, on the second day, a report of the Seminar will be presented along with the recommendations. I request you to see the possibility of putting up an exhibition during the Seminar at Nuh, in the Y.M.D. College, which would also be inaugurated by His Excellency on the first day and it would remain open for the students of the college ,other educational intuitions and general public, on the second day. -
1. Sh. Ambreesh Aggarwal, Tourist Officer, Dabchick, Hodel 2. Sh
TOURISM DEPARTMENT, HARYANA & HARYANA TOURISM CORPORATION LTD. SCO NO. 17-19, SECTOR-17-B, CHANDIGARH Tel. No. 0172-2721985, Fax- 2703185 OFFICE ORDER Subject:- Duties for 28th Surajkund International Crafts Mela -2014. To ensure optimum operational efficiency and to achieve high level of visitors’ satisfaction and goodwill the specific responsibilities and duties are hereby assigned to various officers/ officials with regard to 28th Surajkund International Crafts Mela to be held from 1-15th February, 2014. The duties are as under:- 1. CATERING ARRANGEMENTS: Name of the Officers/ Official(s) Duties assigned Sh. Satbir Singh, Principal, IHM, Faridabad 1. All catering arrangements at the Chaupals, will be overall Incharge of the Hospitality. Natyashala, IHM Food Stall. Besides this, He will be assisted by the staff as per the specially hoisted lunch and dinners for the details given below :- VVIP’s also to be arranged at Hotel Raj Hans in 1. Sh. Ambreesh Aggarwal, Tourist coordination with Sh. Rajeev Sabharwal, D.M Officer, Dabchick, Hodel 2. Preparation of advance menus in consultation 2. Sh. Deepak Maggu, Counter with the authorities for the lunch / dinners to Incharge, Damdama be hosted on various occasions during the 3. Sh. Mohinder Singh, Counter Mela at Hotel Raj Hans. Sh.Rajeev Sabharwal, Incharge, Damdama D.M, also to be associated. 4. Sh. Bhagwan Dass, Counter Incharge, Pinjore 5. Sh. Mahesh Kumar, Waiter, Badkhal Lake 6. Sh. Dayal Singh, Waiter, Myna Rohtak 7. Sh. Sanjay Singh, Waiter, Rai 8. Sh. Ishwar Singh, Waiter, Rai 9. Sh. Naresh Kumar, Waiter, Oasis (Karnal) 10. Sh. Satyawan, Waiter, Bahadurgarh 11. Sh. -
Government of Haryana Department of Revenue & Disaster Management
Government of Haryana Department of Revenue & Disaster Management DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN SONIPAT 2020-21 Prepared & Updated By DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY, Room no. 110, Mini Secretariat, Sonipat District Disaster Management Plan, Sonipat 2020-21 2 District Disaster Management Plan, Sonipat 2020-21 3 District Disaster Management Plan, Sonipat 2020-21 4 District Disaster Management Plan, Sonipat 2020-21 Contents Page No. 1 Introduction 16 1.1 General Information 16 1.2 Topography 16 1.3 Demography 16 1.4 Climate & Rainfall 17 1.5 Land Use Pattern 17 1.6 Agriculture and Cropping Pattern 17 1.7 Industries 18 1.8 Culture 18 1.9 Transport and Connectivity 18 2 Hazard Vulnerability & Capacity Analysis 20 2.1 Hazards Analysis 20 2.2 Hazards in Sonipat 20 2.2.1 Earthquake 20 2.2.2 Chemical Accidents 20 2.2.3 Fires 21 2.2.4 Accidents 22 2.2.5 Floods 22 2.2.6 Drought 23 2.2.7 Extreme Temperature 23 2.2.8 Epidemics 23 2.2.9 Other Hazards 24 2.3 Hazards Seasonality Map 24 2.4 Vulnerability Analysis 25 2.4.1 Physical Vulnerability 25 2.4.2 Structural vulnerability 25 2.4.3 Social Vulnerability 26 2.5 Capacity Analysis 28 2.6 Risk Analysis 30 3 Institutional Mechanism 32 3.1 Institutional Mechanisms at National Level 32 3.1.1 Disaster Management Act, 2005 32 3.1.2 Central Government 32 3.1.3 Cabinet Committee on Management of Natural Calamities 33 (CCMNC) and the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) 3.1.4 High Level Committee (HLC) 34 3.1.5 National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) 34 3.1.6 National Disaster Management Authority -
Activities and Achievements for the Year 2017-2018 of Civil Aviation Department, Haryana
Activities and Achievements for the year 2017-2018 of Civil Aviation Department, Haryana. -------- 1. DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL AVIATION HUB AT HISAR The Haryana Government is having basic infrastructure at Hisar which can be used for development of an Integrated Aviation Hub which aims to capture both, short, medium and long term opportunities arising out of a booming aviation sector in India. Existing Infrastructure – Government owned land - 4,200 acres adjoining the Hisar airfield Airstrip (4000*150 feet) Hangars, terminal building and compound wall Operational Flying Club i. In furtherance to this objective, the State Government engaged an international consultant, M/s Frost and Sullivan in March 2016, to have conduct a feasibility study regarding development of an Integrated Aviation Hub including an International Airport at Hisar. The feasibility study has been completed and has indicated a strong viability for the project. ii. The state government floated an EOI in 17.02.2017 and held a meeting was held with interested developers to gauge interest and feedback on 10th March 2017. Top airport & infrastructure developers including GMR, GVK and Essel Infra, Bird Group, L&T, BAPL have expressed interest in the project. iii. State Government has decided that the existing Hisar airport would be upgraded into an Integrated Aviation Hub in three phases as under: a. Phase - I Domestic Airport under the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) b. Phase - II Small scale MRO Fixed base operations (FBO) Defence Manufacturing and Defence MRO c. Phase - III Aerospace Manufacturing Aviation Training Centre and Aviation University International Airport Aerotropolis – Commercial and Residential (II). Land (i) 4200 acres of land contiguous to the existing airstrip belonging the different departments of the State Government has been identified for establishing the Integrated Aviation Hub. -
Postings and Transfers of HCS /HPS Officers
ORDER The Governor of Haryana is pleased to make postings/transfers of the following HCS/HPS officers with immediate effect:_ Sr. Name / Designation Posted / transferred as Remarks No. S/Shri/Smt./K 1. Kuldhir (2002), Singh, HCS CEO, Zila Parishad Vice Ms. Kamal Preet CEO, Zila Parishad Rewari Kaithal and CEO, DRDA, Kaur, HCS (2011). and CEO, DRDA, Rewari Kaithal. 2. Kamal Preet Kaur, HCS CEO, Zila parishad Vice Kuldhir (2011), Shri CEO, ZP, Kaithal and Rewari and CEO, DRDA, Singh, HCS (2002). qEO, DRDA, Kaithal. Rewari. 3. Dalbir Singh, HCS (2011t, Sub Divisional Officer Vice Shri Rajesh CEO Zila Parishad, Jind and (Civil), Jind, in addition to Kumar-ll, HCS (2019). CEO, DRDA, JiNd his present duties. 4. Bharat Bhushan Gogia, HCS District Municipal Against a vacant post. (2013), Estate Officer, HSVP, Commissioner, Rohtak. Kurukshetra. 5. Meenakshi Dahiya, HCS Deputy Secretary to Against a vacant post. (2013), Deputy Secretary to Government, Haryana, Government, Haryana, Urban Finance Department. Local Bodies Department. 6. I Kushal Kataria, HCS (2013), (i) CEO, Zrla Parishad (i) Against vacant I Sub Divisionat Officer (Civit), Bhiwani and CEO, DRDA, post. I Kosli. Bhiwani. (ii) CEO, Zila Parishad, (ii) -do-. Charkhi Dadri and CEO, DRDA, Charkhi Dadri. 7. Mahesh Kumar, HCS (2013), CEO, Zila Parishad, Vice Shri Braham Sub Divisional Officer (Civit), Rohtak and CEO, DRDA, Prakash, HCS (2019). Bhiwani. Rohtak. 8. Dr. Kiran Singh, HCS (2013), Member Secretary, Vimukt Relieving Shri Anil Joint Director (Admn.), Ghumantu Jati Vikas Nagar, HCS (2016) of Welfare of Scheduled Castes Board, in addition to her the said charge. and Backward Classes, present duties. -
Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Rewari, Part XII A
CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 SERIES-7 HARYANA DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B DISTRICT REWARI VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Sunil Gulati of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Haryana (i) CENSUS OF IN Ol A 2001 INDIA HARYANA DISTRICT REW ARI Krn 5 o 5 10 15 20 Km J A I( \.. , I • ,.. ......... ..i\ C.D. BLOCKS A NAHAR ~ B JATUSANA C KHOL AT REW ARI C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES D REWARI STATUTORY TOWN (S) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED E BAWAL U?TO 1J.2000 TOTAL AREA Of DISTRICT (In Sq. Km) .... 1594.00 P ARTS OF TAHS IL KOS LI FALL IN TOTAL POPULATION Of D1SfR1CT .. .. .. .... 765.351 C.D. BLOCK NAHAR P TOTAL NUNBER Of TOWNS IN D1STRlCT .... 4 PARTS OF D1STRICI' JHAJJAR FALL IN TOTAL NUNBER OF VILLAG ES IN DISTRICT ._ 410 C.D. BLOCK NA HAR OF DISTRICT REWARI N BOUNDARY : STATE ; DlSTRlcr ... _ •• _. ; _ •• _. TAHSJL : C.D. BLOCK ... ..' ... ... ... _. _ ____ ; __ _ DISTRICT REW ARI CHANGE IN JURlSDICTION 1901 .. ZOOI HEADQUARTERS: DISTRICT ; TAHSIL ; C.D. BLOCK ... ... ... ... ... ... @ @ 0 Km. 1O 10 KIn.. NATIONAL HIGHWAY ............ ...... ...... ......... ... ............ '" ... NH B I I STA.TE HIGHWAY ......... ..........., ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... SH Z4 .... IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ... ......... ...." .................. RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION BROAD GAUGE ... RS RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION. METRE GAUGE .. RS RIVER AND STREAM ... ... '" ... ... ... .. VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WITH NA ME .. Dah•ina URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE - CLASS I . IV & VI TELEGRAPH OFFICE ... ...................................... , ..........., .. •••TO DEGREE COLLEGE ...... ................................................... ~ BOUNDARY • STATE REST HOUSE ......... ..................... RH D1SfR1CT TAHSI L Other villages having Coll ege / • N8_har RH AREA LOST TO NEW LY RH / CB etc. -
Sonipat (Haryana)
FORM-I AND PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT Mining of “Sand” (Minor mineral) PRODUCTION CAPACITY – 12,67,200 MTPA (AREA- 35.00 ha) Gyaspur-Rasulpur Sand Unit, Tehsil - Sonipat DISTRICT - SONIPAT (HARYANA) (The Project Falls in Category ‘A’ due to Interstate boundary of Haryana & U.P. at distance of 1 Km) APPLICANT: M/s Ultimate Group SCO 2 & 3, Service Road Near Ranveer Hooda Park, Mungal Kanal Karnal, Haryana Mail ID: [email protected] Environment Consultant Vardan Environet (QCI and NABET/EIA/1316/IA001) D-142, Sushant Lok-III, Sector 57 Gurgaon (Haryana) Mail ID: [email protected] Contact No. 0124-4291036, 09899651342 Project Name- Mining of Sand (Minor Mineral) Form-I Gyaspur-Rasulpur Sand Unit, District- Sonipat, Haryana M/s Ultimate Group CONTENTS S. NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO. 1. FORM-1 1-20 2. PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT 21-35 ANNEXURES 3. ANNEXURE-I (LETTER OF INTENT) 36-42 4. ANNEXURE II (KHASRA No. OF LAND) 43 5. ANNEXURE III (KEY PLAN) 44 6. ANNEXURE-IV (NABET CERTIFICATE) 45 7. ANNEXURE-V PARTNERSHIP DEED 46-48 Vardan Environet, Gurgaon Page | 2 Project Name- Mining of Sand (Minor Mineral) Form-I Gyaspur-Rasulpur Sand Unit, District- Sonipat, Haryana M/s Ultimate Group APPENDIX –I FORM – I (I) BASIC INFORMATION S. NO. ITEMS DETAILS 1 Name of the Project: River Sand Mining (minor mineral) Project of proposed production capacity of 12,67,200 MTPA over an area of 35.00 Ha. by M/s Ultimate Group (Interstate boundary at distance of 1 km.) 2 Serial no. in schedule As per EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006, as amended on 24.12.2013, the project activity falls under Category ‘A’ (Interstate boundary of 1 km of Haryana & U.P.), Project or Activity 1(a). -
20 Jan 2020 1634479571Age
~3IT"r 7[0 Telephone No. : +91-172-2638061 Fax No. : +91-172-2638135 ~ ~ CfiI4')(>l'a """""""""'"~ 31"T"«1 ~ ;r{-o 24 - 25, ::Rct== - 31 -cr, q 41 Cl '< 0 I, crcrr "QC:l'- '51 (>l Cl I "j, q ~ Cl c'i G1 d1:>11 (>l 4 c:fiffuT ~. ~ - 160030 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Northern Regional Office, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FORESTS & Bays No. 24 - 25. Sector 31-A, CLIMATE CHANGE Dakshin Marg. Chandigarh - 160030 F. No. 25-242/2014-ROC- Vol. IV Dated: .01.2020 To Shri C.D Singh, IFS - Chairman Add!. Director General (Central) Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change Northern Regional Office, Chandigarh 2 Shri Som Datt Sharma Member Secretary Dy. Inspector General of Forests (Central) 3 Shri Satish Kumar Sharma -Non official member House no. 2342, Sector 35-C, Chandigrh- 160035 4 Shri Gaurav Gaur -Non official member Assistant Professor, Centre for Social Work Punjab University, North Campus, Sector 14, Chandigarh UT- 160014 5 Shri Neeraj Gupta, -Non official member 1002, Sector I1-C, Chandigarh- 1600 II 6 Shri R.K. Mishra, IFS, Nodal Officer-cum-Add!. Pl'. Chief -Special invitee Conservator of Forests (Fe), Government of Punjab, Forest Department Forest Complex, Sector-68 SAS Nagar Mohal i-160062, Punjab 7 Shri Vinod Bhatia, IFS, Nodal Officer-cum- Chief -Special invitee Conservator of Forests (Fe), Government of Haryana, Forest Department, Sector-6, Van Bhawan, Panchkula, Haryana. 134009 8 The Nodal Officer (FC) -Special invitee 0/0 Pro Chief Conservator of Forests Van Bhawan, Near Gumat Jammu, J &K 9 The Regional Wildlife Warden & Nodal Officer (FC) -Special invitee Department of Wildlife Protection Ladakh, U.T 8 Special Secretary to the Government of Puruab, -Special invitee Revenue Department (e-mail: [email protected]) 9 Special Secretary to the Government of Haryana, -Special invitee Revenue Department . -
Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Yamunanagar
CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 SERIES-7 HARYANA DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B . DISTRICT YAMUNANAGAR VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Sunil Gulati of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Haryana (i) CENSUS OF INOlA 2001 INDIA .~. HARYANA DISTRICT Y AMUNA NAGAR Km ;) o 5 10 15 20 Km '-. C.D. BLOCKS A SADAVRA B BILASPUR C MUSTAFABAD D RADAU R E JAGADHRI F CHHACHHRA ULl C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (S) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.1.2000 PARTS OF TAHSIL CHHACHHRAULI FALL IN C.D. BLOCK BILASPUR P PART OF C.D. BLOCK B1LASPUR B PART OF CD. BLOCK CHHACHHRA ULI F TCYrAL AREA OF DISTRICT (In Sq. Km) 1768.00 TOTAL POPULATION OF DISTRICT .. 1.0 4].630 TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN DISTRICT ..... 11 TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN DISTRICT .. 639 mSTRICT Y AMUNANAGAR BOUNDARY: STATE; DISTRICT ... ...... ". ". "...... .. - .. - .. .. _.. _.. CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1991 - 2001 TAHSIL; C.D. BLOCK ... .. ..., ...... ... ... .. K:m. 10 10 Km. HEADQUARTERS ; DISTRlCT " TAHSIL " C.D. BLOCK .. ® @ 0 " ,,_ ... .. ... .. __..;. N;,;;H:.....;,;"73;;;__ NATJONAL HIGHWAY ......... ............ ......... ...... -;---" - ..- . .., STATE HlGHWAY ... ............ ... ... ...... ... ... '" .. SH 6 L "'<,.. .. ,r,( IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD .. \ ~ TAHSIL i CHHAC-·" RAILWAY LlNE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE RS ,r r . I-!flRAULl. ' ... '_"l ,.. ! RIVER AND STREAM. ... ... ... ." .. ... .. .. - ' TAHSIL .' ./ • ~ JAGADHRI 1(. CANAL ... ... ... ...... .. ............ ......... .. , ... ... .. Kharwan VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WITH NAME • _'" & URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE - CLASS I , lV V 1\. ,., TELEGRAPH OFFICE ... ... .. ...... ... ... .. .. .. TO r DEGREE COLLEGE TECHNICAL INSTITUTlON .....' ......... .. ••• BOUNDARY . STATE I DISTRICT RH . CB REST HOUSE AND CANAL BUNGALOW ... ................... ......... TAHSIL Other villages having College I Technical Institution I • D6.rpur AREA LOST TO DlSTR1CT - RH I CB / FB etc. -
NOVEMBER 2015 for Updated Information, Please Visit 1 HARYANA the BREAD BASKET of INDIA
HARYANA THE BREAD BASKET OF INDIA NOVEMBER 2015 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 1 HARYANA THE BREAD BASKET OF INDIA Executive Summary ..................................3 Advantage State ........................................4 State Vision 2018 ......................................5 Haryana – An Introduction …....................6 Budget 2014-15 ......................................17 Infrastructure States ................................18 Business Opportunities ...........................42 Doing Business in Haryana ....................63 State Acts & Policies ...............................64 NOVEMBER 2015 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 2 HARYANA THE BREAD BASKET OF INDIA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • With an area covering 1.3 per cent of the country, Haryana contributes nearly 3.5 per cent Strong economic growth to India’s GSDP. During 2004-15, the state’s GSDP grew at a CAGR of 12.93 per cent. • Haryana is home to Maruti Udyog Ltd, India’s largest passenger car manufacturer, and Leading manufacturing Hero MotoCorp Ltd, the world's largest manufacturer of two-wheelers. Under Make in India hub project, Manesar-Bawal Investment Region is identified by the Government to be a manufacturing hub. Leading food producer • Haryana is the second-largest contributor of food grains to India’s central pool. • The state accounts for more than 60 per cent of the export of Basmati rice in the country. • Haryana is the third-largest exporter of software and one of the preferred destinations for Growing IT sector IT/ITeS facilities. • The state invested in the development of world class infrastructure facilities such as special economic zones (SEZs), Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) global corridor and Delhi- Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). Infrastructure support • Haryana enjoys a locational advantage, with nearly one-third of the state’s area under the National Capital Region (NCR), a prominent trade and consumption centre. -
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