DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT of Balodabazar - Bhatapara
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
Parliamentary Bulletin
RAJYA SABHA Parliamentary Bulletin PART-II Nos.:54544-54545] THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 2015 No.54544 Committee Section (Subordinate Legislation) Statutory Orders laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha during the week ending August 7, 2015 (236th Session) The following Statutory Rules and Orders made under the delegated powers of legislation and published in the Gazette were laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha during the week ending August 7, 2015. The Orders will be laid on the Table for a period of 30 days, which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions. Members can move a motion for modification/annulment before the expiry of the session, immediately, following the session in which the laying period of 30 days is completed. 2 Sl. Number and date Brief Subject Date on Provision of the Statute No. of Rule/Order which laid under which laid 1 2 3 4 5 MINISTRY OF AYUSH 1 No. 7-1/2004- The Homoeopathy Central Council 04.08.2015 Section 33 (2) of the CCH(Pt), dated the (Registration) (Amendment) Homoeopathy Central 11th April, 2015. Regulations, 2015 along with delay Council Act, 1973. statement. 2 No. G.S.R. 390 The Drugs and Cosmetics -do- Section 38 of the Drugs and (E), dated the (4th Amendment) Rules, 2015 along Cosmetics Act, 1940. 18th May, 2015. with delay statement. MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE) 3 No. Admin-1/Estt/ Amending Notification No. Admin- 05.08.2015 Section 40 of the Spices SPEDA/2014, the 1/Estt/SPEDA/ 2014, dated the Board Act, 1986. -
Chhattisgarh State Road Sector Project
Initial Environment Examination Project Number: 44427-013 May 2018 (Addendum) IND: Chhattisgarh State Road Sector Project Subproject : Nandghat - Gidhoury (SH– 10) - Upgradation of 2 Lane to 4 Lane at Five Stretches under “Nandghat to Balodabazar” and “Balodabazar to Gidhoury” Submitted by Public Works Department, Government of Chattisgarh, Raipur This report has been submitted to ADB by the Public Works Department, Government of Chattisgarh, Raipur and is made publicly available in accordance with ADB’s Public Communications Policy (2011). It does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB. This report is an addendum to the IEE report posted in July 2012 available on https://www.adb.org/projects/documents/chhattisgarh-state-road-sector-project-nandghat- gidhoury-sh-10-subproject-iee This addendum to initial environment examination report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Addendum Initial Environmental Examination Nandghat - Gidhoury (SH– 10) Subproject (Upgradation of 2 Lane to 4 Lane at Five Stretches under “Nandghat to Balodabazar” and “Balodabazar to Gidhoury”) Loan Number: 2981-IND March 2018 IND: Chhattisgarh State Road Sector Project Prepared by: Public Works Department, Government of Chhattisgarh for the Asian Development Bank. The addendum initial environmental examination is a document of the borrower. -
Mahanadi River Basin
The Forum and Its Work The Forum (Forum for Policy Dialogue on Water Conflicts in India) is a dynamic initiative of individuals and institutions that has been in existence for the last ten years. Initiated by a handful of organisations that had come together to document conflicts and supported by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), it has now more than 250 individuals and organisations attached to it. The Forum has completed two phases of its work, the first centring on documentation, which also saw the publication of ‘Water Conflicts in MAHANADI RIVER BASIN India: A Million Revolts in the Making’, and a second phase where conflict documentation, conflict resolution and prevention were the core activities. Presently, the Forum is in its third phase where the emphasis of on backstopping conflict resolution. Apart from the core activities like documentation, capacity building, dissemination and outreach, the Forum would be intensively involved in A Situation Analysis right to water and sanitation, agriculture and industrial water use, environmental flows in the context of river basin management and groundwater as part of its thematic work. The Right to water and sanitation component is funded by WaterAid India. Arghyam Trust, Bangalore, which also funded the second phase, continues its funding for the Forums work in its third phase. The Forum’s Vision The Forum believes that it is important to safeguard ecology and environment in general and water resources in particular while ensuring that the poor and the disadvantaged population in our country is assured of the water it needs for its basic living and livelihood needs. -
District Survey Report Bemetara As Per Notification No
2019 District Survey Report Bemetara as per notification no. s.o. 3611(e) New Delhi, 25th july, 2018 of ministry of environment, forest and climate change. DIRECTORATE OF GEOLOGY AND MINING MINERAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT Govt. of Chhattisgarh 0 1 LOCATION MAP 2 1- INTRODUCTION The Bemetara district is one of the newely formed district of Chhattisgarh states, which formed on 1st January 2012 from the separation of Durg District. The District is moderately populated and situated in the central part of the Chhattisgarh State covers an area of 2854.81sq km. It falls in Survey of India Degree Sheet Nos. 64F and 64G bounded by latitude 21°22' to 22°03' N and longitude 81°07' to 81°55 E. It is surrounded by Durg districts in the south, Rajnandgaon&Kabirdham District in the west, Mungeli districts in the north and Baloda-bazar & Raipur district in the East. Bemetara is the district headquarters and is well connected by road and railway. National Highway No. 12A and connects Bemetara with Kabirdham. Bemetara is also connected by road with Raipur, Baloda-Bazar, Kabirdham and Durg with the other important towns in the district. District survey report has been prepaired as per notification no. s.o. 3611(e) New Delhi, 25th july, 2018 of ministry of environment, forest and climate change. District Survey report will be prepared in every district for Sand mining or River bed mining and other small minerals mining. The main purpose of preparation of district survey report is to identify the land increase or depositional areas and its infrastructure, Structure and installation distance from where the mining is prohibited and recalculation of annual replenishment and time required for replenishment after mining. -
Environmental Monitoring Report IND:Chhattisgarh State Road
Environmental Monitoring Report Project Number: 44427-013 October 2017 Period: January 2016 – June 2016 IND: Chhattisgarh State Road Sector Project Subproject : Group A Roads Submitted by Public Works Department, Government of Chattisgarh, Raipur This report has been submitted to ADB by the Public Works Department, Government of Chattisgarh, Raipur and is made publicly available in accordance with ADB’s Public Communications Policy (2011). It does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB. This environmental monitoring report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. LOAN NUMBER – 2981 IND Environmental Safeguards Monitoring Report Reporting Period: From January 2016 to June 2016 IND: Chhattisgarh State Road Sector Project Group ‘A’ Roads – (Package 1-6) Prepared by Public Works Department, Government of Chhattisgarh for the Asian Development Bank. This environmental safeguard monitoring report is a document of the borrower and made publicly available in accordance with ADB’s Public Communications Policy 2011 and the Safeguard Policy Statement 2009. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff. TABLE OF CONTENTS SL. NO. ITEMS PAGE Abbreviations 4 1.0 Introduction 5 1.1 Project Description 5 1.2 Package Wise Details 6 1.2.1 Package 1: Raipur – Bhaisa (SH-9) 6 1.2.2 Package 2: Bhaisa – Baloda Bazar (SH-9) 7 1.2.3 Package 3: Nandghat – Baloda Bazar (SH-10) 8 1.2.4 Package 4: Baloda Bazar - Gidhori (SH- 9) 8 1.2.5 Package 5: Simga – Arang(Gullu) (SH- 20) 9 1.2.6 Package 6: Arang (Gullu) – Kurud (SH-20 / MDR) 10 1.3 Project Progress Status and Implementation Schedule 11 A. -
CSPTCL: Raipur
BEFORE CHHATTISGARH STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION PETITION NO. -------- PETITIONER: CHHATTISGARH STATE POWER TRANSMISSION COMPANY LTD, 3rd FLOOR, SEWA BHAVAN, RAIPUR. In the matter of: Approval of ADDITIONAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT PLAN for the control period from FY 2016-17 to FY 2020-21 September 2019 Chief Engineer (Commercial & Regulatory Affairs) CSPTCL: Raipur 1 Introduction Chhattisgarh State Electricity Board (CSEB) was a part of the erstwhile Madhya Pradesh Electricity Board (MPEB) till 2000. It became a separate entity on the formation of the State of Chhattisgarh. The Board functioned as unified entity till December 2008 when the State Government notified a transfer scheme in pursuance of the provisions of part XIII (Sections 131 and 133) of the Electricity Act, 2003 for unbundling it with effect from 1 January 2009. The transfer scheme resulted in the formation of five successor entities for undertaking the functions of the erstwhile Board viz. a. Chhattisgarh State Power Holding Company Limited (CSPHCL) b. Chhattisgarh State Power Generation Company Limited (CSPGCL) c. Chhattisgarh State Power Transmission Company Limited (CSPTCL) d. Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution Company Limited (CSPDCL) e. ChhattisgarhState Power Trading Company Limited (CSPTraCL) The functions of generation, transmission, distribution and trading have been allocated to the respective successor entities. All these companies have been envisaged as the wholly owned subsidiaries of Chhattisgarh State Power Holding Company Limited. Chhattisgarh State Power Transmission Company Limited (CSPTCL) as mentioned above has been formed for undertaking the „transmission function‟ of CSEB. CSPTCL started operations on 1st January 2009. As per Section 39 of Electricity Act, 2003, CSPTCL being a STU is responsible for the following broadly activities: a. -
Recent Trends in Chemistry and Environmental Issues in Chhattisgarh
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) ISSN: 2319-7064 ResearchGate Impact Factor (2018): 0.28 | SJIF (2018): 7.426 National Conference On Recent Trends In Chemistry and Environmental Issues in Chhattisgarh KU-CHEM 2019” 19th- 20th September, 2019 Organized by Department of Chemistry, Kalinga University Nava Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India Sponsored by Dr. Shilpi Shrivastava Dr. Sanyogita Shahi Dr. Pratik Jagtap Convener Co-Convener Secretary National Conference on Recent Trends in Chemistry and Environmental Issues in Chhattisgarh, 19th- 20th September, 2019 www.ijsr.net 1 of 17 Licensed Under Creative Commons Attribution CC BY International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) ISSN: 2319-7064 ResearchGate Impact Factor (2018): 0.28 | SJIF (2018): 7.426 Table of Contents S. No. Topics Role Of Total Quality Management (Tqm) Practices In Pollution Prevention And Environment Protection In 1 Manufacturing Industry – A Case Study Of Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai Chhattisgarh 2 Pre-Sowing Electromagnetic Treatment Of Soyabean Seed 3 Khadi: Recent Trends, Market And environment Issues In Chhattisgarh Aimed To Analysis Of Organic Molecules From The Waste Part Of The Plants Which could Help In The 4 Regulation Of Saturated Fat Composition In The Human Cell 5 Bentonite Clay For The Removal Of Copper Ions From Waste Water 6 Allium Cepa: Medicinal Properties And Health Benefits 7 Casting Of Carbon Cloth Enrobed Polypyrrole Electrode For High Electrochemical Performances 8 Waste Management Through Partnership System In Raipur 9 A Kinetic Study Of Uncatalytic Oxidation Of L-Histidine By Cerium (Iv) In AqueousAcid Medium 10 Industrial Enhancement In The Pretext Of Green Manufacturing- A Review 11 Inclusion Complex Formation Of Novel Synthesis Ionic Liquids With Β-Cyclodextrin 12 Phytochemical Analysis Of The Flowers Of Peltophorum Pterocarpum (Dc.) Baker Ex. -
Common Service Center List
CSC Profile Details Report as on 15-07-2015 SNo CSC ID District Name Block Name Village/CSC name Pincode Location VLE Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Address Line 3 E-mail Id Contact No 1 CG010100101 Durg Balod Karahibhadar 491227 Karahibhadar LALIT KUMAR SAHU vill post Karahibhadar block dist balod chhattisgarh [email protected] 8827309989 VILL & POST : NIPANI ,TAH : 2 CG010100102 Durg Balod Nipani 491227 Nipani MURLIDHAR C/O RAHUL COMUNICATION BALOD DISTRICT BALOD [email protected] 9424137413 3 CG010100103 Durg Balod Baghmara 491226 Baghmara KESHAL KUMAR SAHU Baghmara BLOCK-BALOD DURG C.G. [email protected] 9406116499 VILL & POST : JAGANNATHPUR ,TAH : 4 CG010100105 Durg Balod JAGANNATHPUR 491226 JAGANNATHPUR HEMANT KUMAR THAKUR JAGANNATHPUR C/O NIKHIL COMPUTER BALOD [email protected] 9479051538 5 CG010100106 Durg Balod Jhalmala 491226 Jhalmala SMT PRITI DESHMUKH VILL & POST : JHALMALA TAH : BALOD DIST:BALOD [email protected] 9406208255 6 CG010100107 Durg Balod LATABOD LATABOD DEKESHWAR PRASAD SAHU LATABOD [email protected] 9301172853 7 CG010100108 Durg Balod Piparchhedi 491226 PIPERCHEDI REKHA SAO Piparchhedi Block: Balod District:Balod [email protected] 9907125793 VILL & POST : JAGANNATHPUR JAGANNATHPUR.CSC@AISEC 8 CG010100109 Durg Balod SANKARAJ 491226 SANKARAJ HEMANT KUMAR THAKUR C/O NIKHIL COMPUTER ,TAH : BALOD DIST: BALOD TCSC.COM 9893483408 9 CG010100110 Durg Balod Bhediya Nawagaon 491226 Bhediya Nawagaon HULSI SAHU VILL & POST : BHEDIYA NAWAGAON BLOCK : BALOD DIST:BALOD [email protected] 9179037807 10 CG010100111 -
Road Connectivity and Proximity of Fringe of Raipur City, Chhattisgarh
International Journal of Research in Geography (IJRG) Volume 7, Issue 2, 2021, PP 01-16 ISSN 2454-8685 (Online) http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2454-8685.0702001 www.arcjournals.org Road Connectivity and Proximity of Fringe of Raipur City, Chhattisgarh Shyama Prasanna Mukherjee Ph.D. Scholar, S.O.S in Geography, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India *Corresponding Author: Shyama Prasanna Mukherjee, Ph.D. Scholar, S.O.S in Geography, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India Abstract: Road transport is quicker, convenient and more flexible. It is adoptable to individual requirements. Door to door collection and delivery is possible only in case of the roadways. Roads are a necessary compliment to other transport systems like Railways, water ways and air ways. Railway stations, ports and airports receive passengers through feeder roads. The density, connectivity and road network infrastructure are supreme factors to influence the socio-economic development of an area. Good road network infrastructure enable saving in the vehicle operation and maintenance costs, faster journeys, quick movement of perishable goods, reduced fuel consumptions and safer travel. In the case of Raipur’s Fringe, the extension of roads (NH, SH, district road, village road) has assisted developmental activities, helped to overcome the remoteness and isolation as well as socio-economic, cultural and political integration. The total length of roads in Raipur City including fringe area is 3501.44 km. The length of roads accounts for 1091.79 km in the City and 2409.65 km. in the fringe. In the fringe area, the average density of roads is about 2154.75 meters per square kilometers where road density differs from primary fringe to secondary fringe of Raipur City. -
State Urban Development Agency Indravati Bhavan, Nava
RFP for Engagement of Consultant for conducting Internal/ Pre-audit, Statutory compliance and Management reporting in all 165 ULBs of Chhattisgarh State. RFP No./9/SUDA/IA/2020/1328/3369 Request for Proposal Dated- 21/12/2020 “RFP for Engagement of Consultant for conducting Internal/ Pre-audit, Statutory compliance and Management reporting in all 165 ULBs of Chhattisgarh State.” State Urban Development Agency Indravati Bhavan, Nava Raipur Atal Nagar, Chhattisgarh Page 1 of 127 RFP for Engagement of Consultant for conducting Internal/ Pre-audit, Statutory compliance and Management reporting in all 165 ULBs of Chhattisgarh State. TABLE OF CONTENTS Disclaimer .............................................................................................................................................................................6 Quick Information Data Sheet ......................................................................................................................................8 Section 2: Background and details of project ...................................................................................................... 10 Section 3: Schedule of RFP and instructions to bidder ................................................................................... 11 Section 4: Process of Bidding ..................................................................................................................................... 32 Section 5 General Terms of Condition .................................................................................................................. -
08072017Eaj1w8okbriefreport.Pdf
INDEX S. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1.0 Introduction of Project Proponent 1 2.0 Description of the Existing Project 1 3.0 Existing Clearances 3 4.0 Existing Source of Limestone 3 5.0 Project Proposal 5 6.0 Outsourcing of Limestone 5 7.0 Approach to the Plant Site 5 8.0 Impact Due to Transportation of Limestone to be Outsourced 5 i Proposed Amendment in Environmental Clearance reg. outsourcing of Limestone in existing Cement Plant At Villages: Risda & Dhandhani, Tehsil: Balodabazar, District: Balodabazar - Bhatapara (Chhattisgarh) Project Report Project Report 1.0 INTRODUCTION OF PROJECT PROPONENT Emami group founded by Mr. R. S. Agarwal and Mr. R. S. Goenka in 1974 is a well-diversified, professionally managed group with the turnover of Rs. 9,000 Crore. Emami group has established itself in other sectors as; FMCG, news print, writing instruments, Health care and Hospitals, Retail pharmacies, Departmental stores, Bio diesel, Edible Oil, Real estate and construction. Now, the group is planning to vary its field of operation to manufacturing of Cement. Emami Cement Limited is an incorporated Company under Company’s Act 1956, is a unit of Emami Group and has entered MoU with Government of Chhattisgarh for setting up of an Integrated Cement Plant along with Limestone Mine, Captive Power Plant and Waste Heat Recovery Power Plant in Risda, Kukurdih and Dhandhani villages of Balodabazar Tehsil of District: Balodabazar -Bhatapara (Chhattisgarh). Emami Group is also setting up cement plant in other states; Grinding Unit is under operation in Panagarh (West Bengal) and another Clinker Grinding Unit is under construction in Jajpur (Odisha). -
NSS October to December 2017 Vol. 2
Naveen Shodh Sansar (An International Refereed/ Peer Review Research Journal) (U.G.C. Jr. No. 64728) 1 ISSN 2320-8767, E- ISSN 2394-3793, Impact Factor - 4.710 (2016) October to December 2017, Vol. II Index/AZwH´$_oUH$m 01. Index/ AZwH´$_oUH$m ................................................................................................................ 01 02. Regional Editor Board / Editorial Advisory Board ............................................................... 06/07 03. Referee Board ........................................................................................................................................ 08 04. Spokesperson ............................................................................................................... 10/11 (Science / ndkmZ) 05. Reduction in consumption of limestone by use of Portland Pozzolana Cement Using .................. 12 Mathematical Modeling (Dr. Sapna Shrimali, R.K. Mishra) 06. Common Fixed Point Theorems for in fuzzy metric spaces for Two mapping (Dr. Sangeeta Biley) .. 18 07. A Critical Analysis Of Perception Towards Semester System In Madhya Pradesh, India ................ 20 (Dr. Mamta Prajapati, Dr. Balram Pd. Prajapati) 08. Comparative Phytochemical Studies Of Ocimum Sanctum And Mentha Arvensis Ethanolic ......... 24 Leaf Extract (Dr. Prakash Solanki, Dr. Pramod Pandit, Anil Badore) 09. The Chemistry Of Cobalt In The Soil (Dr. S. K. Udaipure) ................................................................... 27 10. Comparative Study Of Sirpur And Piplyapala Talab