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Office of the Regional Officer, NH Campus, Pension Bada, Raipur Telephone: 0771 - 2436637, ~ ,ff-icblx Telefax: 0771- 2436637 m qRcJi::.:i "Q"cf x1,,-p-1pf l-j~IC'lll Government of India Ministry of Road Transport ft Highways ~ cblllre1ll Office of the Regional Officer, "(f,.10f. ~, m ~ NH Campus, Pension Bada, ~, t.Pm~xillq, - 492 001 Raipur, Chhattisgarh - 492 001 RO/CG/OFC/BharatNet/NH-30/Darbha/19-20/45/ !'0 Lr Dated 15.01.2020 Invitation of public comments Sub: Permission for laying underground Optical Fiber Cable from Ch.21.450 to Ch.35.010, section of NH-30, in District Bastar, State- Chhattisgarh - Reg. The Chief Engineer, NH Zone, Raipur vide letter No.2606/~/~.3-f./U.U. ~ ~ 07.12.2019 has forwarded therewith a proposal in this office for permission to lay Optical Fiber Cable at the locations as mentioned in the above subject. 2. As per Ministry's Circular No. RW/NH-33023/29/2015/S&R(R) dated 22.11.2016, the Highway Administration will make available the proposal seeking permission for utility services for public comments for 30 days on ground of public interest. 3. In view of the above, the comments of public are invited on captioned proposal and the same should reach to below mentioned address/Email ID till 30 days from the date of beyond which no comments will be considered. The Regional Officer, Regional Office, M/oRT&H NH Campus, Pension Bada, Raipur, Chhattisgarh - 492 001 Email Id: [email protected], [email protected] 4. This is issued with the approval of Highway Administration-cum-Regional Officer, MoRT&H, Raipur. /, • .~ ~~aPipri), Asstt. Executive Engineer For Regional Officer Copy to:- (i) Senior Technical Director, NIC, Transport Bhawan, New Delhi - 110001 for uploading on Ministry's website. (ii) The Chief Engineer (NH), PWD, Pension Bada, Raipur. (iii) The Executive Engineer (NH), NH Division, PWD, Sukma. (iv) The CEO (CHiPS), 0/o CHiPS SDC Building, Civil Lines, Raipur Chhattisgarh Annexure-02 Road Name (l) Raipur-Simga-Bilaspur Road (2) Simga-Bemetara Kawardha Road (3) Raipur-Dhamtari-Jagdalpur Road (4) Jagdalpur-Sukma Road Authority Name NHAI &NH National Highway No. NH-30 DETAILS OF NATIONAL HIGHWAY FOR ROW APPLICATION Section Name and Start Point NH No. End Point ROW District Lane Length Proposed OFC Chainaae Landmark Lat & Long Chainaze Landmark Lat & Long Semetara Block, Distt. 21 ° 37' 5.4474" 30 Km 308.70 21 ° 50' 56.94" Kathiya Village Km ~74.00 Umariya Village 31.90 Semetara 81 ° 42' 13.572" 81 ° 26' 39.2634" 2 Lane LHS/RHS Berla Block, Distt. 21 ° 37' 5.556" 30 Km 40.00 Bhumiya Village Km 308.70 21° 37' 5.4474" 6 Lane & Semetara Kathiya Village 14.80 LI-IS 81 ° 41' 54.06" 81 ° 42' 13.572" 2 Lane Bodla Block, Distt. 22° 2' 54.564" 22° 13' 37.3794" 30 Km 240.00 Singhanpuri Village Km 175.00 Rajadhar Village 47.10 Kabirdham 81° 15' 1.512" 81 ° 2' 53.592" 2 Lane LI-IS Keshkal Block, Distt. 20° 12' 47.52" 30 Km 146.20 Patharri Village Km 190.40 19° 55' 17.22" 4 Lane Kondagaon Taraibeda Turning 46.90 LHS/RHS 81° 30' 35.5674" 81° 37' 23.412" (WIP) Narharpur Block, Distt. 20° 15' 43.56" 30 Km 139.47 Kanker City 20° 12' 47.6994" 4 Lane Km 145.00 Patharri Vi Hage 5.53 LI-IS Uttar Bastar 81° 30' 25.02" 81° 30' 35.676" (WIP) ~C":-~~ b~~M11.o~ .. ock, Distt. 19° 58' 59.9514" 19° 40' 42.0234" 4 Lane 30 Ii•,• ~ ~' Km 183.00 Bhedma Village Km217.80 Juirpuri Village .KQfljlag_a ti \ 81 ° 36' 18.828" 38.40 LHS/RHS 'I • ',,!,. ~ 81 ° 39' 26.1354" (WIP) j~ '/iJ.,,/i·-./f \\\~'~.\\ ?l, Y";'", ..-,:\ ,''" ... - 1~1 ~·nl~ ~I ' 2. l, '1 S1) ltIf : rb I' , ~,, rstt. Lendra Village 18° 57' 30.0954" ~~ 18° 52' 2.6394" 30j/9-i k ' "'~·1 ; ~ .. ! Km {12.00' Km 345.6 Darbha 16.25 \\.9 ~"ISita,;, ~' }n 'Turning 81° 53' 46.896" 81° 52' 8.904" 2 Lane LHS/RJ-IS \\'.i, r~. fl ·~-~~.u;, .: Ji \~t,\,~I I c:,\.:;_:, \ 1 .,.,......_~ /1.,•,}".f,', .-'fl<":(j I / ~ \ ,,l;:.. \ ~\ \-.. / ~~· I ~~? // '(()\\.~, ... _ .. /t~'!>/.~·j{ " Total 200.88 ,,.\. ,. ':.•j ( . • • e Form-A '· Fo;m fqr ifiviting p:ubfi.c comments on the application for rcl.}lxati~n in th.e guidcJin:es/nor,ihs for access permission to fuel stations, private properties, rest areas cortiplexes. afid other such facilities along National Highways ("' . - ' ' '. • ,,. · · ·. • '\'- · c:.:,. •· ~T#.e :,pii1,11iieµts b.J' tlie general pu hlic needs to he g.iv"!!1l 1v.1th in ~:11.ays .o.f 1i/fwlldiifg ,(lie onliue. (t.pplica'lion for comment;,. ' '· . ' ''! . ·... 1 : :Sh Hem · I D~tails . · -~ . I r L ·Naine of the-person.who iscles1i·ing to.giv:ef-- ·-·· '"'// comments -------+i --------'-----------! 2. Address <?f the person . ,·:...-c: •· .), D~tails · of the application' for access permission against which comments are being- given {name of applicant and. other . detajts like site address etc.) a) · Agplication No. b) . ~a111e. · of Applica1rt (~~110 aru;tjed to. .... ~ ~cc_ess pennission) 1 : c)' :D.etails.'of Application ·-- -1 - - . ' : · -~!Je!IJer. the specific permission: if' given .. -- ----- sl~aJfcatiSe any _dam·age 10 Highways? If yes, plea~e' give details. 1· 1· -;5_---i~W;;-t.:h:-::~:;Jht.e'i'::r,.... -:spc'-, e..,..c-::,[,;:fr-c_p...:.., ·e-:-i-n-,i:-s'-s1;--,.o,....11-. -:i-::-f-g..,..i\-,t-.-n-_-s..,..·h-a...... 11- .1-------·--·--------l _·advern~ly · aff~ct safety and convenience of the traffic on .rhe Highways? If yes, please give-the details. · · I 6. 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