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T Land F Adga Wtal Tal.Parner Di T.Ahm Adipur PROPO R DIVE NOFF T LAND F ADGA WTAL ADIPUR V. TAL.PARNER DI T.AHM NAGAR SITE INSPECTION REPORT l. Name of Proposal : Proposal For Diversion Of Forest Land For Wadgaon Sawtal to Gajadipur Road V.R.25 6 Tal-Parner Dist-Ahmednagar 2. Forest area involved details of area. : 4.90 Ha. Total Forest Land Required Non-Forest land Required Area Legal (Ha) Name of Name of Status Component Village Area of Land F.5./ Comptt Length x S.N./ Gut Length x Area (sqm) (Ha) (Ha) Gut No. Width (m) No. width (m) No. Proposal For Reser- Diversion Of 1',t2, 985 x 18 '1.773 1.773 Gajadipur ved Forest Land x 14 49000 4.90 Tal : 68/3 332 3500 Forest For 515 x 18 0.927 0.927 Parner 1',l3, Wadgaon Dist: Sawtal to x 18 1.800 1.800 A.nagar 116 1000 Gajadipur Road V.R.256 Tal- Parner Dist- Ahmednagar Toal 4.90 Toal 4.50 3. Location of the Project / scheme As bellow. State funion / territory Maharashtra District Ahmednagar Forest Division Deputy Conservator of Forest, Ahmednagar Range Takli Dhokeshwar Round Wankute Beat Gajadipur Compartment no. 332 Whether any rare endangered : No. unique species of flora & fauna found in the area. If so the details there of withNOC from competent authoritY if required. l) Details of forest tYPe floras & : Required forest area under open with scrub plantation including Subabhul, Encalypt, Siras etc. below 30 cm girth' ii) Details of fauna including : Nil their population and distribution game sanctuarY national Park of reserve. iii) Other aspect of importance : Nil' a) Historical/ Archeological b) GemorPhological c) Religious d) Geological is barest minimum 5. Whether the requirement of forest land as : The area demanded the & proposed by the user agency in Col 'No' 2 of the requirement for Project with pu.t-f is unavoidable and barest minimum of recommended area item-wise examined. ihe project. If no recommended area item-wise details of alternative with details of alternatives examined. 6. Whether any work in violation of the Act has : No. been carried out (YesAio.). if yes , details of same including period of work done, action taken on erring offrcials whether work in violation is still in progress' 7. No. of Trees required to felled No 8. Remarks regarding sensitivity of area likely : Nil to affected due to Project. 9. No. of Photographs (if enclosed) Nil 10. Item wise break up for forest land required' Attached separatelY. Date of Inspection : 20 I ll 12015 (R. A. Khamkar) Sectional Engineer, Ra@Forest Officer, Public Works Sub-Division, Takali Dhokeshwar, Parner Tal-Parner Dist.-Ahmednagar Place : Takali Dhokeshwar Date z 2011112015 o.Fry *Mir*,Alildlrgrr. Slfe-rnspecfio n-re P o ft : P a g e'2/2 GAJADIPUR ROAD V.R.256 TAL.PARNER DIST-AHMEDNAGAR JOINT INSPECTION REPORT s (For proposol under Forest Conservotion Act, lggo) A) Details of lnspection : As bellow. 1) Name of the Proposal : Proposal For Diversion Of Forest Land For Wadgaon Sawtal to Gajadipur Road V.R.256 Tal-Parner Dist-Ahmednagar 2) Date of inspection : 20 l.LL /20L5. 3) lnspection Officers :As bellow. a) Forest Department : Shri. Shrimant Gaikwad, A. C.F. Rahuri b) lmplementing Agency : Shri. R. J. Khamkar, Sectional Engineer, Public Works Sub-Division Parner Dist. A,nagar 4) lmplementing / Project : Executive Engineer, Public Works Division A,nagar Dist. A,nagar 5) Whether work has been started in violation : No violation of forest (Conservation) Act, of Forest Conservation Act, 1980 if yes 1980 & guidelines under it has not been office from lmplementing Agency wilt violated. furnish date of commencement of work done and amount spent. B) lnformation related with the project : As bellow. Agency 1) Description of project : Proposal For Diversion Of Forest Land For Wadgaon Sawtal to Gajadipur Road V.R.256 Tal-Parner Dist-Ahmednagar 2) Benefit expected : Not Applicable. 3) Location a) State Maharashtra. b)District Ahmednagar. c)Tahasil Parner. d)Village Gajadipur l 4) Catchment area As bellow. I a) Forest Land Not Applicable. b) Private Land Not applicable. c)Agriculture Land Not Applicable. d) Other Not Applicable. 5) Details of area expected to be used As bellow. a) Forest area in Hector 4.90 Hector. b) Non Forest area in Hector 4.50 Hector. c)Total land 9.40 Hector. d) Use plan if area outside submergence is Not Applicable. required 5) Unqualified commitment of proiect As bellow. Official of bear the cost of a) Exploitation Rs.0/- b) Com pensatory Afforestation Rs.0/- 7) Availability of Non Forest alternative Not Applicable. available Land for Government Rule Afforestation. 8) Details submergence Not Applicable. J 9) Population affected and details of the same No population affected. 1) Legal status of forest land : Reserved Forest 2) Location of forest land As bellow. a) Circle Nashik. 'b) Division Ahmednagar c) Range Takli Dhokeshwar d) Coop No. e)Compartment No. 332 g) Gut No. if comPartment No. Forest surve No.-58 Gut No.-3 not allotted. 3) Boundaries on four sides. West Village Sur. No./ North East South Gut No. Lt TO 70, VB of GajadiPur Sur. No.68 Gut 138, 135, 134, L20-4,L20-8, Wadgaon No.-3 L28 LLz,LI3,7L5 4) Topograph As bellow. a)Terrain Gentle Slope. b)Gradient 1in 25 to 1in 40 all along its length' aspects. c) Aspect Hill range with Southern & Northern d)Aptitude 30 cm. e) Nature of soil with depth Murmi soilwith low soil depth up 5) Vulnerability of the forest area to erosion No. Whether it forms part of seriously eroded 5) Whether the area forms a part of National No. Park, Wildlife sanctuary, Nature Reserve, Biosphere Reserve etc. and if so give Details. not 7) Whether rale /endangered species of Endangered species of Flora and Fauna Flora and Fauna found in the area, if yes, found in the required area, Subabhul, Nilgiri, lndicate the SPecific name. Limb etc. species in the area. 8) Whether area is a habitat for migrating No. Fauna or forms a Resting Ground for them' 9) Details of existing flora and fauna in the As bellow. Area. lmportant species wise and diameter class No. wise abstract of trees. 10)Tree expected to be felled. As bellow, a) Number 0 Nos. b) Out turn of Timber Fuel Wood 0cm 11) Other forest produce from the forest land No. lnvolved. 12) Effect ofthe proposal (expected) on As bellow. a) Fuel wood supply to Rural Population Nil, b) Economy and livelihood of tribal and Nil. backward communities, c) Attempt made to find out alternative Verified three alternative alignments and its non forest land and its results. results and map attached in the proposal. d) Any other signification of the area No. relevant to the proposal. lnformation furnished in this report is correct according to the Joint lnspection done on the date with the representative Shri. R. J. Khamkar, Sectional Engineer, Public Works Sub- Division Parner Dist. Ahmednagar. k> (R.A.Khamkar) (S.M.Gaikwad) Sectional Engineer, Asst. Conservator of Forest Public Works Sub-Division Rahuri Parner(Ahmednagarl Place : Ahmednagar Date : 20 ltLlzOLS Dop'rrv*kd}r*-*, Ahmedragar..
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