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Showing the List of Notified Forests Under Section 4 of Kfa, 1963 SHOWING THE LIST OF NOTIFIED FORESTS UNDER SECTION 4 OF KFA, 1963 Bantwal Kadabettu Block No.AFD-149-FAF-72 dt:20-8-1975 61.10 Moodanadugodu No.AFD-104-FAF-71 dt.5.10.72 47.34 Kavalamudur Block No.FFD-49-FAF-77 dt.26.9.77 89.15 Maninalkur Block-II FFD 145 FAF 68 Section-4 89.11 dt.9.12.68 Kuriyala Block No.FFD-15-FAF-75 Block is withdrawn as per FFD 29 FAF 77 dt:20-6-1975 Dt 5-5-79 Total 286.70 Belthangady Achinamale R.F. S.O.No.983 dt 10.6.1964 457.29 Machina Block FAD/foresr-241-FAF '-91 dt.7.6.91 220.70 Machina Block III (Machina,Odilnala, FFD-67-FAF-80 dt. 27.7.1980 72.24 Kaliya) Dharmasthala- mundaje R.F. Extn. Block-V AFD-510-FAF-69 dt.3.6.1960 162.27 Ujire Block – IV (Ujire and Koyyur village) FFD-70-FAF-81dt.8.12.1981 47.35 Ujire Block - I. R.F. AFD-30-FAF-74 dt.18.7.1974 42.69 Dharmastala, Mundaje R.F. Extn. Block FFD-48-FAF-76 dt:25-4-1977 119.79 (Kalmanja, Dharmastala Chibidre village.) Parenky Block (parenky, Badkajekar AFD-32-FAF-79 dt:22-5-1979 100.36 Machina village) Dharmastala block Block FFD-240-FAF-78 dt:15.06.1979 335.00 Sonandur forest block AFD-45/-FAF-72 dt:10.02.1975 50.18 Naravi R.F. Extn. Block IV AFD-57-FAF-80 dt:24.04.1980 188.17 Laila Block (Block II, Block IIA, block III ) S.O. no 414 Bangalore dt: 168.47 part 23.01.1968 Total 1964.51 Panja Aivathoklu Block F.F.D 48-FAF-78 Dt 19-10-78 44.61 BalpaRF Block F.F.D 59-FAF-75 B’lore 40.47 dt.14.01.1976 Yenekal Block FFD-12-FAF-85 Dt 18.10.1985 39.66 Hale Neranki Block FFD-67-FAF-77 dt:15-10-1970 49.95 Yedamangala Block bit 1to 4 AFD - 44 -FAF-74 dt.3.10.1974 105.22 Yedamangala Block R.F Extn. Block FEE-55/FAF/94 dt:9.6.1994 53.82 Aranthakal R.F. Ext Block FSD-73-FAF77 dt:27.1.1978 47.35 102 - Nekkilady Block 69.60 Total 450.68 Puttur Herebandady Block FEE-26-FAF-94- B'lore dt:9-6-1994 200.93 Palthady Block FFD-4-FAF-64-B'lore dt:19-3-1967 145.69 Peruvaje Block AFD-115-FAF-72- B'lore dt-14-2- 68.80 1975 Puncha Block AFD-195-FAF-66-B'lore dt-21-3- 227.60 1968 Biliyoor Block bit I & II AFD-77-FAF-81-B'lore dt-10-2- 87.32 1981 Balnad Block FFD-41-FAF-77-B'lore dt:6-10-1977 202.10 232 Kalmadka Ext Block AHFF-40-FAF-87 Dt 4-08-1994 38.45 Bajathoor Block V 93.08 Total 1063.97 Sullia Dodderi Block AFD-166/FAF Dtd-26-09-1978 78.00 Total 78.00 Subramanya Kombaru R.F.Extention Block-II - Bit I & II FFD:35:FAF.83 dt:25-2-1985 11.74 Total 11.74 Uppinangady Koyyur Block FFD 174 FAF 68 4/2/1968 276.81 Dadanthamale Block-II FAF-103 -FAF-2001dt:9-6-1994 109.67 Uruval Block –I No-839 dt:24-1-1968 268.92 Bellal Block AFD-214-FAF-61dt 27-1-1962 121.98 Total 777.38 Grand Total 4632.98 233 LIST OF NOTIFED FORESTS OF MANGALORE DIVISION AND THEIR DETAILS Sl Name of the Forest Legal Position & Area Situation & Topo sheet No. Topograph Forest types and Length Village, Survey No. & y Vegetation of extent covered No Notification No. in Ha. 'D' in the R.F./P.F. line in Km. (Area is indicated in brackets in ha.) BANTWAL RANGE 1 Kodyamale Reserve Section - 16 448.40 Situated 11 km from Plain to Moist Deciduous 20.00 Kavala mudur-172, B.C.Road to Hilly Devasyapadoor - 50, Forest. No.359.Rev. Belthangadi road right side undulating Marva, Anavu, Mathi, Devasya mudur- 14 Teak dt.23.12.1899 48 P/1 Nelli, Neralu, Bamboo. Kavala padur- 145,146,42,192,109,12 5/6 2 Veerakamba Section - 16 586.40 Situated 10 km from B.C. Plain to Moist Deciduous 23.00 Veerakamba (586.40) Reserve Hilly Forest No.622. Rev. Road on B.C. Road Kalladka undulating Marva, Anavu, Mathi, Sy No Not available , Teak proposal Sent for dt:4-7-1906 Vitla Road Left side 48 P/1 Nelli, Neralu, Bamboo. Village forest 3 Tenkakajekar Block Section-17 123.15 Situated in Tenkakajekar, Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 16.00 Tenkakajekar-61/11 - I No.AHFF-863-FAF- (80.38), 96/2 (0.93), 91 Date 24-11-1993 Badagakajekar Villages 48 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations 88.4 (0.04), 83 (2.92) P/1 82/1 (0.52), 70/2 (0.07) Badagkajekar- 79/4 (38.28) 4 Tenkakajekar Section-17 70.41 Situated in Tenkakajekar, Uli, Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 8.40 Tenkakajekar-62/2 No.AHFF-42-FAF-87 (24.92), Uli- 80 dt.3.9.94 (35.91), Block-II Puthila Villages 48 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations 171/1 (1.16), 171/2 P/1 (1.46) 171/3 (0.28), 170/2 (0.51) Puthila 34 (6.17) 5 Uli Block I Section-17 No.FD- 88.62 Situated in Uli & Tekkar Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 8.40 Uli - 80 (52.00) 110/3 334-FAF-80 dt:20-8- villages (0.26) Thekkar - 160 1981 48 P/1 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations 64/1(21.71), 133/1 (0.40), 142/1A (1.58), 142/1B (0.14), 111/1A (2.08), 111/2 (1.76), 103/1A (0.04), 51/1A (1.07), 118/1 (0.50), 141/3 (2.46), 140/1A, (3.47), 118/2C (1.13) 6 Kavalamudur Section-17 41.05 Situated in Kavalamudur Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 6.60 Kavalamudnur- 167/8 (33.49), 309/1 (0.14), Block-II No.AHFF-5-FAF-92 Villages 48 P/1 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations 203 (6.07),305/2 (0.85), 199/3 (0.50), dt.16-10-1992 7 Uli Block II Section-17 No.FFD- 43.70 Situated in Uli & villages Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 7.50 Uli- 80 (41.60), 174/2 14-FAF-85 dt:18-10- (0.97) 172/1 (1.13), 1985 48 P/1 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations 8 Panjikallu Rayee Section-17 14.69 Situated in Panjikallu villages Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 2.60 Panjikallu - 87 (14.43), 159 (0.05),217/1 (0.21) Extension Block No.FFD-146-FAF-76 48 P/1 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations dt:21-5-1977 9 Badagakajekar Section-17 No.FFD- 56.66 Situated in Badagakajekar & Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 7.70 Badagakajekar - 113 Block 91-FAF-84 (2.71), 79/4 (40.49), dt.29.10.85 Kukkula Villages. 48 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations 123/1 (0.28), 116/1 P/1 (1.82) Kukkula - 48/1 (5.28), 130/1 (3.28), 130/2 (1.12), 134/2 (0.20) 44/1 (0.97), 44/2 (0.40), 131/1 (0.44) 10 Karpe Block-I Section-17 25.49 Situated in Karpe & Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 5.90 Karpe - 60/8(18.29), Sangabettu 116/1(1.33), 161 119/1(0.38) AHFF-46-FAF-86 Villages 48 P/1 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations 119/2 (1.16), 119/3 (0.22), 86/1A (0.73), 89/2 dt:24-10-1987 (0.88),99/2 ( 0.44) 105/3(1.26),Sangabett u -117/1 (0.78) 11 Veerakamba Block Section-17 22.25 Situated in Veerkamba & Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 2.90 Veerakamba-235/2 II (3.29), 266/1 (0.08), No.FFD-211-FAF-78 Vittalapadnur villages. 48 P/1 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations 235/1 (0.44), 267/1 (0.24) 265/1 (5.12) dt.10/14.1.80 Vittalapadnur- 220/2B (0.14), 221/3A (0.16), 221/3B (1.06), 232/7 (0.10), 233 (6.66), 234 (2.61), 236/1A (1.89), 236/1B (0.44) 12 Sangabettu Section - 17 16.59 Situated in Sangabettu Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 4.50 Sangabettu-100/1 villages. (16.59) Block- II No.FFD-206-FAF-18 48 P/1 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations dt:30-12-1978 13 Panjikallu Rayee Section-17 No.FFD- 39.20 Situated in Koila villages Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 7.60 Koila - 74/2 (5.58), 8-FAF-85 dt:18-10- 144/1 (1.76), 111 1985 (13.30), Block 48 P/1 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations 112 (0.95), 114 (1.31), 128/1A (1.42) Panjikallu - 279/1(0.22), 87 (1.60), 166/1 (0.18), 159/1 (6.23),168 (4.21) 161 ( 2.41) 14 Budoli Block Section-17 30.14 Situated in Panjikallu & Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 5.80 Panjikallu - 87 Budoli (12.34), 184/1 (0.06), 209/1 No.FFD-138-FAF-79 Villages 48 P/1 to Hilly Shrubs & plantations (0.40), 169/2(0.28), 187/1 (0.08), 197/1 (0.10), 162 dt.17-7-1980 160/3 (0.14), 160/1B (0.14), 184/3 (0.12), 197/2A (0.24), Budoli- 70 (2.06),66/4 (0.75), 66/3 (0.77), 66/2 (0.14), 66/1 (0.10),45(12.40) 15 Kodambettu Block Section-17 No.FFD- 71.63 Situated in Kodambettu-Kada- Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 12.00 Kodambettu - 50/1 50-FAF-85 dt.25.2.86 (0.68), 72/1 (0.36), bettu & Moodapadukodi to Hilly Shrubs & plantations 85/1A (0.93), 35/9 villages (36.68), 83/4 (0.97), Kadabettu - 61/2 (19.04),104/1 (0.34), 4/2 (7.08), 67/1 (0.32), 68/1 (0.12), 99/1A(2.23) Mudupadukodi- 18 (1.84), 15/5B (1.01) 16 Maninalkur Block Section-17No.FFD- 80.16 Situated in Maninalkur & Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 10.60 Maninalkur - 124 39-FAF-85 dt.24-2- (76.08), 163/1 (0.64), 1986 Sarapadi Villages to Hilly Shrubs & plantations 162 (2.91),Sarapadi- 201/6 (0.52), 48 P/1 17 Pilimogru Block Section-17 No.FEE- 27.50 Situated in Pilimogru, Budoli, Plain Dry Moist Deciduous 5.40 Pilimogru- 78 (15.20), 67-FAF-94 dt.7-2- 146/1 (2.10), 133/2 1995 Chennaithodi Villages.
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