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Agenda of 495Th SEAC Meeting Dated- 30-09-2020 Agenda of 495th SEAC Meeting Dated- 30-09-2020 (Through video-conferencing) Meeting URL : https://meet.google.com/edx-oxqm-zab Venue: Directorate of Environment, Vineet Khand-1, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. Time: 11-00 A.M. S.L. File Online Project Details N0. N0. Proposal No. 1. 5822 SIA/UP/MIN/ Sand/ Morrum Mining at Adhawal Composite-02, Gata No.-331, 33 to 335, 339 to 343, 346 to 351, 56485/2020 362 to 366, 376, 380 to 390, 392, 395 to 397, 407, Village-Adhawal, Fatehpur., M/s Pragyasan Business Pvt. Ltd. Lease Area: 45.0 ha 2. 5823 SIA/UP/MIN/ Sand Mining at Gata No.-46, 47, 50, 54, 61, 62, 69, 55, 60, 63, 68, 70, 75, 74, 71, 67, 64, 59 & 56, 56373/2020 Village- Devranar, Tehsil- Fatehpur, District- Fatehpur, U.P. , Shri Sontosh Kuamr Yadav, M/s Pragyasan Contractor Pvt. Ltd. Lease Area: 15.0 ha 3. 5829 SIA/UP/MIN/ Sand Mining at, Gata No.-34 to 46 & 51 to 56, Village- Firojpur, Fatehpur. , M/s Pragyasan 56374/2020 Contractor Pvt. Ltd. Area: 15.0 ha 4. 5849 SIA/UP/MIN/ Sand Mining at Gata No.-99mi,101mi, 102mi & 103, Khanda No.-02, Village-Bijhalpur, Tehsil- 56592/2020 Ajitmal, Auraiya, U.P., Shri Dheeraj Panday Area-11.9595 Ha 5. 5850 SIA/UP/MIN/ Sand Mining from Yamuna River bed at Gata No.-1/1/1, Laat No.- 03, Village-Nuniyari Aehatmal, 56780/2020 Tehsil-Behat,Saharanpur.,M/s Shanti Enterprises.,Area-24.29 Ha 6. 5836 Offline Stone Crusher Unit at Khasra No.- 70/3/1, 70/3/1, 70/2, 68/2, 68/3/2, 68/1, Village- Dhaba, Raipur, Tehsil- Behat, District-Saharanpur, U.P., M/s Salamti Stone Crusher 7. 5837 Offline Stone Crusher Project at Khasra No.-440, 441, 442 & 455, Village- Aslampur Bartha, Paragana- Faizabad, Tehsil-Behat, Saharanpur. M/s Jai Sai Ram Enterprises, 8. 5838 Offline Stone Crusher at Khasra No.-54 & 254, Village- Bartha Korsi, Paragana-Faizabad, Tehsil-Behat, District- Saharanpur, U.P., M/s Sanjay Construction 9. 5839 Offline Stone Crusher at Khasra No.-57/1 & 51/2, Village-Said Mohammadpur, Paragana-Faizabad, Tehsil-Behat, District- Saharanpur, U.P., M/s Neelkanth Stone Products 10. 5852 Offline Stone Crusher at Khasra No.-194/1 & 195, Vill.- Aslampur Bartha, Faizabad, Tehsil-Behat, Saharanpur., Shri Soraj Singh., M/s Royal Industries, Area- 2.98 ha 11. 5826 SIA/UP/MIN/ Stone (Khanda, Gitti & Boulder) Mine at Gata No.-1293, Khand No.- 02, at Village- Karari, 172795/2020 Tehsil- Sadar, Jhansi, U.P., Shri Anirudha Singh, Leased Area -2.03 ha 12. 5828 SIA/UP/MIN/ Stone (Khanda, Gitti & Red Morrum) Mine at Gata No.-52, at Village- Sirsiya Thakurai, Tehsil- 172302/2020 Robertsganj, SonebhadraP.,Smt. Binduwati Devi., Area -5.0 Acre., 13. 5858 SIA/UP/MIN/ Sand Mining at Gata No.-36/1-3 & 38/1-3, Village-Dilari, Tehsil- Swar, District-Rampur, U.P., 174337/2020 Shri Gurmeet Singh, M/s A.A. Cable Layers., Area -1.2810 ha 14. 4736 SIA/UP/MIN/34 "Dolo Stone",(Gitti, Boulder)Mine at Araji No.-7536Ga Mi, Khand No.-02, Villlage- 334/2019 Billimarkundi, Robertsganj, Sonbhadra, U.P, Area -4.0 ha 15. 4737 SIA/UP/MIN/34 Dolo Stone (Gitti, Boulder) Mine at Araji No.-5593 ka, Khand No.-08, Villlage-Billimarkundi, 345/2019 Robertsganj, Sonbhadra, M/s Amit Enterprises, Area -4.230 ha 16. 4738 SIA/UP/MIN/34 Dolo Stone(Gitti, Boulder) Mine at Araji No.-7536 GaMi, Khand No.-04, Villlage-Billimarkundi, 358/2019 Robertsganj, Sonbhadra, M/s Sai Ram Enterprises, Area -4.0 ha A 4436 SIA/UP/NCP/ Proposed FWS Logistic Park at Gata No.-847 and 848, Village-Sikandrabad Dehat, Tehsil - 76075/2018 Sikandrabad, District- Bulandshahar, U.P., M/s FWS Logistric Park LLP B 5298/ SIA/UP/MIN/ Sand/Morrum Mining at Gata No.-332/17, Part of 333/7, 431/333/1, (Khand No.- 06), Village- 4827 47853/2019 Marauli Khandar, Tehsil- Banda, District- Banda, U.P., Area -23.00 ha., M/s Think Home Infrabuild Pvt. Ltd., C 5497/ SIA/UP/MIN/ Building Stone(Khanda, Gitti & Boulder)Mine at Gata No.-1073, (Khanda No.-03), at Village- 4834 50578/2019 Jarar, Tehsil-Naraini, Banda, U.P., M/s Malhotra Brothers ,Leased Area -2.0 ha D ---- ek0 jk"Vªh; gfjr izkf/kdj.k }kjk vks0,0 ua0 90@2020 izeksn cuke mRrj izns’k ljdkj ,oa vU; esa ikfjr vkns’k fnukad 17-08-2020 ds vuqikyu ds lEcU/k esaA E ---- ek0 y[kuÅ fLFkr State Environment Impact Assessment Authority(SEIAA) ls i;kZoj.k LoPNrk izek.k&i= izkIr djus gsrq rF;ksa dks Nqikrs gq, xqejkg djds] tkylkth ,oa gsjkQsjh djds bZekjrh iRFkj ¼lS.M LVksu½ dk nkf[ky ifj;kstuk izLrko dks fujLr djus ds lEcU/k esaA F 5691/ Building Stone, (Sand Stone) Mining at Araji No.-1, Village- Sonpur, Tehsil-Chunar, District- Mirzapur, U.P., Shri 4698 Dileep Suryavanshi ( Area-1.01 ha) Online Proposal No. SIA/UP/MIN/53765/2019 G 5692/ Building Stone, (Sand Stone) Mining at Araji No.- 997Mi, Village-Sindhora, Tehsil- Sadar, Mirzapur, U.P., M/s 4700 Vindhya Stone products. (Area-3.03 ha) Online Proposal No. SIA/UP/MIN/53788/2019 .
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