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Sl. No. Name of the R.F. Blocks Notification No. Date Area As Per ABSTRACT OF BLOCKWISE FOREST AREA OF DHENKANAL DIVISION Area as per Area as per Area adopted in Sl. Name of the R.F. Notification No. Date Notificati Notification the working No. Blocks on in in Ha Plan in Ha Acres 12 3 45 6 7 Dhenkanal Range 1 Charkhola * 44094/D-2F-189(M/2)/59 22.12.1965 2019 817.09 808.36 2 Ghantabaja * - do - - do - 3093 1251.74 1274.40 3 Saptasajya * - do - - do - 5496 2224.23 2096.75 4 Mayuri * - do - - do - 2450 991.52 957.11 5 Nimidha * - do - - do - 383 155.00 160.70 6 Godabole ** - do - - do - 940 380.42 436.60 7 Patapuri ** - do - - do - 1180 477.55 506.70 8 Megha ** - do - - do - 1520 615.15 603.90 9 Korean ** - do - - do - 972 393.37 387.70 10 Kankadahada ** - do - - do - 940 380.42 380.40 11 Tamanda A ** - do - - do - 1360 550.39 566.17 12 Jaripal ** - do - - do - 681 275.60 289.80 13 Belabania ** - do - - do - 1401 566.98 603.80 14 Sulia ** - do - - do - 640 259.00 259.00 15 Matiamundia ** - do - - do - 2720 1110.78 1110.90 16 Matharagadi ** - do - - do - 740 299.50 285.31 17 Kotaberena ** - do - - do - 2480 1003.66 1039.70 18 Kapilas * - do - - do - 31960 12934.21 3115.17 Total 14882.47 Sadangi Range 19 Kapilas * - do - - do - 9496.09 20 Sadangi-A * FS-65/70-59327R 26.10.1970 135.2 54.72 60.70 21 Sadangi-B ** 44094/D-12F-189(M/2)/59 22.12.1959 1060 428.98 448.00 22 Lahada-A * - do - - do - 3280 1327.42 1339.60 23 Lahada-B ** - do - - do - 6576 2662.35 2428.00 24 Ramei * - do - - do - 4640 1877.81 1877.81 25 Aswakhola * - do - - do - 6354 2571.46 2464.62 26 Raigoda * - do - - do - 898 363.42 363.40 27 Gondia ** - do - - do - 2310 934.86 926.80 28 Baliposi ** - do - - do - 660 267.10 267.10 29 Nischinta ** - do - - do - 1760 712.27 696.90 30 Raitola ** - do - - do - 1280 518.02 535.00 31 Bega ** - do - - do - 1360 550.39 569.80 32 Rupabalia ** - do - - do - 2260 914.62 961.20 33 Kankira ** - do - - do - 1120 453.26 474.30 Total 22909.32 K.Nagar (East) Range 34 Sunajhari * 44094/D-12F-189(M/2)/59 22.12.1959 6782 2744.68 2790.00 35 Moulabhanja * - do - - do - 3392 1372.74 1367.48 36 Ranjagarh * - do - - do - 40560 16414.63 13822.10 37 Anlaberini ** - do - - do - 1217 492.52 502.20 38 Machhia ** - do - - do - 689 278.84 279.00 39 Suniamaru ** - do - - do - 4260 1724.02 1855.20 40 Bhairpur ** - do - - do - 1160 469.45 490.50 41 Tipiloi ** - do - - do - 2040 825.59 947.00 42 Jiridamali ** - do - - do - 1960 783.21 815.06 43 Birasal ** - do - - do - 4400 1780.68 1362.90 44 Dholpada ** - do - - do - 920 372.32 372.30 45 Balibo ** - do - - do - 1650 667.76 659.70 46 Bhuban ** - do - - do - 1137 460.14 457.30 Total 25720.74 K.Nagar (West) Range 47 Anantapur * 44094/D-12F-189(M/2)/59 22.12.1959 49459 20016.06 18816.10 48 Sundarkhol * - do - - do - 5320 2153.00 2206.42 49 Nandabir * - do - - do - 340 137.60 145.70 50 Talcher Boarder * - do - - do - 1938 784.31 784.30 51 Dolia ** - do - - do - 4389 1776.23 1766.10 52 Khalpal ** - do - - do - 1702 688.80 692.90 53 Barbank-N ** - do - - do - 1160 469.45 433.80 54 Barbank - S ** - do - - do - 2280 922.72 974.50 55 Kankili ** - do - - do - 4281 1732.52 1786.30 56 Siarimalia ** - do - - do - 3460 1400.26 1405.10 57 Kadalipal ** - do - - do - 608 246.06 246.00 58 Madhi ** - do - - do - 1040 240.89 457.70 Total 29714.92 Hindol Range 59 Kandhara * 11F-47/68/12087/CF 12.06.1969 27608 11172.96 11172.94 60 Potalo * - do - - do - 1980 801.31 660.47 61 Bompa * - do - - do - 5820 2355.35 1653.60 62 Nandania * 44094/D-2F-189(M/2)/59 22.12.1959 1586 641.85 527.70 63 Hitinda * - do - - do - 1974 798.88 705.79 64 Kai ** - do - - do - 6472 2619.22 2266.30 65 Kansara ** - do - - do - 126 51.37 50.60 66 Ambithi ** - do - - do - 1148 464.60 447.60 Total 17485.00 G. Total 110712.45 STATUS OF DPFs IN DHENKANAL DIVISION Sl. Name of the RangeBlock Area in Ha Remark No. 1Hondol Jatia 546.65 Returned from Government 2 - do - Ranjagola Matha 381.78 Proposal cancelled by F.S.O. 3 - do - Nuamandap 133.54 Proposal cancelled by F.S.O. 4 - do - Tarakabeda 46.86 Proposal cancelled by F.S.O. 5 - do - Jharabandha 182.82 Proposal cancelled by F.S.O. 6 - do - Bimbori 1068.37 Dropped For Redemarcation 7 - do - Bahanadoi 64.98 Dropped For Redemarcation 8 - do - Purunakote 144.24 Proposal cancelled by F.S.O. 9 - do - Mrugabihar 30.00 Proposal Not Submitted 10K.Nagar West Sahala - A 124.31 Returned from Government 11 - do - Sahala - B 189.28 Returned from F.S.O. 12 - do - Ambapalash 762.00 Returned from F.S.O. 13 - do - Asanbahali 598.00 Returned from F.S.O. 14 - do - Do Muhani 122.68 Proposal Dropped 15 - do - Do Bautinali 1100.74 Proposal Dropped 16 - do - Bhejia 720.34 Proposal Dropped 17 - do - Bhulaka 550.37 Proposal Dropped 18 - do - Biribolua 1068.37 Proposal Dropped 19 - do - Chunaragadi 502.21 Proposal Dropped 20 - do - Khandahara 389.30 Proposal Dropped 21 - do - Panagatira 607.96 Proposal Dropped 22 - do - Kantapal 721.55 Proposal Dropped 23 - do - Tipei Jharan 236.00 Proposal Dropped 24 - do - Kamarda 335.88 Proposal Dropped 25 - do - Chulia 42.49 Proposal Dropped 26 - do - Banguru 548.14 Proposal Dropped 27K.Nagar East Kerojoli 90.00 Proposal Not Submitted 28 - do - Kutrapalli 20.00 Proposal Not Submitted 29 - do - Jamujharan 20.00 Proposal Not Submitted 30 - do - Kaladikundi 10.00 Proposal Not Submitted 31 - do - Khajuria 40.00 Proposal Not Submitted 32 - do - Rodanga 100.00 Proposal Not Submitted 33Dhenkanal Darasingh Dudhukateni 124.36 Returned from F.S.O. 34 - do - Bangurasingh 389.30 Proposal Dropped 35 - do - Gundichapada 10.00 Proposal Dropped 36 - do - Gadasila 50.00 Proposal Dropped 37 - do - Manipur 34.29 Proposal Dropped 38 - do - Gunapal 20.00 Proposal Dropped 39 - do - Padmanabhapur 70.00 Proposal Dropped 40 - do - Gothamara 55.80 Proposal Dropped 41 - do - Kantibola 96.33 Proposal Dropped 42 - do - Darasingh Marthapur 55.88 Proposal Not Submitted 43 - do - Budhiragadi 272.00 Proposal Not Submitted 44Sadangi Rasunia 163.88 Proposal Returned 45 - do - Mandar 84.17 Proposal Not Submitted 46 - do - Chittalpur 60.00 Proposal Not Submitted 47 - do - Eleijanga 23.30 Proposal Not Submitted Total 13008.17.
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