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State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority, 4, Institutional Are'a, Jhalana Doongri, Jaipur-302004 Phone: 0141-2705633, 2711329 Ext. 361 No. Fl (4)/SEIANSEAC-RajiSecttlProject/Cat. 1(a)B2 (EC)14-15 Jaipur, Dated: tZ 7 .MAY lO\6

Sub: Environmental Clearance for mining leases under EIA notification 2006.

This has reference to your application seeking environmental clearances listed against your name in the table I below under EIA Notification 2006 for the mining project. The proposal has been appraised as per prescribed procedure in the light of provisions under the EIA Notification 2006 on the basis of the mandatory documents enclosed with the application viz. the questionnaire, EIA, EMP and additional clarifications furnished in response to the observation of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee Rajasthan.

S.N File Catego Name of Project Details of Mine Project Wat Fuel & Environm CSR Green Budgetary o. No. ry I Ptoponent Cost er Energy ent IESR Belt! Brea kup for Item Req :. Managem Activities Plantatio Lahl'ur no.(in uire ent Plan Amont n Ampnt Rs . Schedu men Amont Rs. Ie) t& Rs. Sour ce I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I 2081 l(A) M/S. Arpita Mineral: lime Stone Rs. 7.0 1000 2,50,000/ 2,20,000/ 1,00,000/ 3,30,000/· B1 Minerals C/o Mohd. (Buildung Stone) 1 Kl D lPD/ . Per • Per - Per Per Year Sakhi 5/0 Shri M.l.No. : 26/2012 Crore nov. Year Year Year Abdul Rashid Add. Area: 4.00 Ha. R/o Near Bus Stand, Khasra No. : 541, 543, Kota Road, Suket • 544,546,547 Distt. ·Kota (Raj.) Village: Runji Tehsil : Pachpahar \ Distt . Jhalwar (Raj.) Production Capacity: 9998591 Sq .Fit per annuam 2 5135 l(A) M/S. Stone Mineral: limeStone Rs. 8 500 5,00,000/ 2,00,000/ 85,000/· 5,20.000/- B1 International Pvt. M.l.No. : 22/1992 60 lac KLD l PD . Per Per Per Year Per Ye ar . Ltd. C/o Dargah Area: 25 Ha. Year Year . Road, , Khasra No.: Distt Kota (Raj.) Village: Chechat Tehsil : Ramganjmandi Distt.: Kota (Raj.) Production Capacity: 186208 TPA 3 1380 l(A) M/s. Vardhman Mineral : Marble Mine Rs. 30 500 2,20,000/ 2,00,000/ 75,000/- 1,10,000/- B1 Mining (P) Ltd. M.L.No. : 501/91 3 KLD LPD - Per - Per Per Year Per Year Add. Chamber No. Area: 4.6950 Ha. Crore Year Year 4, Room No. 5, Khasra No. : 32/379,Opp, Village : Talai Gogunda House, Tehsil & Distt . L.N . Mishra Marg, Rajsamand (Raj .) (Datya Magri) Production Capacity: (Raj.) 24oo19TPA 4 2082 I(A) MIs. Arpita Mineral : lime Stone Rs. 7 1000 3,50,000/ 2,20,000/ 1,00,000/ 3,30.000/-' Bl Minerals C/o Mohd. (Buildung Stone) 1 KlD lPD/ Per Per Per Per Year Sakhi S/o Shri Abdul M.l.No. : 27/2012 Crore 220v. Year Year Year Rashid Add. R/o Area: 4.00 Ha. Near Bus Stand, Khasra No. : 537, /' \Y" ..

Kota Road, Suket 539,541,542 & 548 Distt. Kota (Raj Village : Runji Tehsil : Pachpahar Distt.: Jhalwar (Raj.) Production Capacity: ; 9929740 Sq. Fit per annuam 5 4756 B2 Shri Sirazudeen Mineral: Quartz, Rs. 3.4G Diesel 5,50,000/ 3,50,000/ 1,00,000/ 1.10,000/· Kureshi S/O Shri Feldspar Mining Project GO Lac KLD will be - Per - Per - Per Per Year Samshudeen M.l.No. : 33/2004 used Year Year Year Kureshi Rlo Ward Area: 4.8128 Ha. No.- 8, Near Sub. Khasra No. : Jail, Neem Ka Village: Buchara Thana, Sikar (Raj.) Tehsil : Kotputli Dlstt. : Jalpur (Raj.) Production Capacity: 131051 TPA 6 3227 B2 Smt. Geeta Bai W/o Mineral : Sand Stone & Rs . 75 4.0 120 65,000/' 60,000/' 25,000/' 60,000/- Shri Purilal Megwal Masonary Stone Mine Lac KLD LPD/ Per Year Per Year Per Year Per Year Add· R/o M.l.No. : 130/92 80KV Girdharpura, Te. Area: 1.00 Ha. Jhalrapatan Distt. Khasra No. : 144 Jhalawar (Raj.) Village: Bagdar Tehsil : Jharla Patan Distt. : Jhalawar (Raj.) Production Capacity : Sand Stone 1000 TPA Masonary Stone 5000 TPA 7 2083 I(A)Bl M/s. Mohd. Alam Mineral: lime Stone Rs. 6.0 1000 3,85,000/ 2,00,000/ 1.35,000/ 2,70,000/· 5/0 Shri Abdul (Buildung Stone) 1 KLD LPD/ - Per - Per Per Per Year Rashid Add. Khali M.l.No. : 28/2009 . Crore 220v. Year Year Year Mahalia, Suket Te . Area: 4.00 Ha. Ramganjmandi Khasra No. : 597/1, Distt . . Kota (Raj 597/2, 598/1, 598/2 598/3, & 599/1 Village : Runji Tehsil : Pachpahar Distt.: Jhalwar (Raj.) Production Capacity: 7525000TPA 8 1382 1(A)B1 Sh . Shanti Lal Mineral: Marble Mine Rs. 10 500 1,30,000/ 80.000/· 50,000/· 1,05,000/' Singh vi S/o Kanhaya M.l.No. : 2664/90 1 KLD LPD - Per Per Year Per Year Per Year Lal Singhvi Add . . Area : 1.00 Ha. Crore Year R/o 1, House No. Khasra No.: 54/1, Old Village: Talai Fatehpura, Udaipur Tehsil & Distt:. (Raj .) Rajsamand (Raj.) Production Capacity: 14580 TPA 9 1381 I(A)Bl Sh. Shantila I Singhvi Mineral : Marble Mine ' Rs. 10 100 1,30,1;>00/ 2,00,000/ 50,000/· 1,00,000/· 5/0 Sh . Kanhaya Lal M.l.No. : 500/1991 1 KLD LPO - Per - Per Per Year Pe r Year Singhvi Add .. R/o Area: 1.00 Ha. Crore Year Year Ward no.-1, House Khasra No.: No . 53, Old Village: Talai Fatehpura, Udaipur Tehsil & Dim. (Raj .) Rajsamand (Raj.) Production Capacity: 80000TPA 10 3552 B2 M/s. Indian Baroka Mineral:Serpentine Rs. 5.50 Diesel 69,000/- 50,000/- 12,000/· 50,000/- Soap Stone & Mining 35 Lac KLD will be Per Year Per Year Per Yea r Per Year Marble Pvt. Ltd. 80 M.l.No. : 15/2000 used Civil lines, Jhanshi Area : 1.00 Ha. W

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U.P. Khasra No. : Village: Thana Tehsil & Distt. : Dungarpur (Raj.) Production Capacity: 19990TPA II 2982 B2 Shri Kailash Chand Mineral: Masonary Rs. 8.0 Diesel 50,000/- 60,000/- 20,000/- 30,000/- Sharma Add. R/o Stone -Cheja Patthar 20 lac KLD will be Per Year Per Year Per Year Per Year Near Village- M.l.No. : 04/20.12 used Dodawari Te . Piplu, Area : 1.00 Ha. Distt. Tonk, (Raj.) Khasra No. : 1170 (Khateddarl land) Village : Jawi Tehsil : Piplu Distt : Tonk (Raj.) Production Capacity: 60,OOOTPA 12 2010 B2 Shri Shankar lal Mineral: Granite Rs . 10 500 1,00,000/ 1,20,000/ 30,000/ 80,000/- SahuS/o Sh. Banshi M.l.No. : 24/2012 50 lac KlD LPD - Per - Per Per Year Per Year Dhar Sahu R/o Area: 1.6884 Ha. Year Year 42,Civil Lines, Shiv Khasra No. : 670/2 Marg, RajBhawan Village : Chandma Road,Jaipur (Raj.) Tehsil : Sarwar Distt. : (Raj.) Production Capacity: 35,336 TPA 13 4016 B2 Mr. Anand Sharma Mineral : Masonary Rs. 5.0 300 50,000/- 40,000/- 20,000/ 25,000/- 285, Office Campus Stone Mining 20 Lac KLD LPD Per Year Per Year Per Year Per Year Sirsi Road, M.L.No. : 258/91 Khatlpura Jaipur Area: 1.00 Ha. (Raj.) Khasra No. : 858 (Govt. Land) Village: Kalwara Tehsil & Dlstt : . Jalpur (Raj.) Production Capacity: 94,500TPA 14 5515 B2 Shri Hemant Kumar Mineral: Quartz & Rs. 3.5 500 80,000/- 40,000/- 30,000/- 50,000/- Pansari, S/o Shir Feldspar Mining 30 Lac KLD lPD Per Year Per Year Per Year Per Year Satyanaryan Pansari M.l.No.: 17/06 ,C/o Chlnar Area : 4.50 Ha. }1osiery, Kapil Khasra No. : Mandi, Neema Ka Village : Saidala Thana, Distt. Sikar Tehsil : Neema Ka Thana . (Raj.) Distt. : Sikar (Raj .) Production Capacity: 48098 TPA 15 4138 B2 Shrl Mahesh Kumar Mineral: Masonary Rs. 8.0 300 30,000/- 40,000/- 10,000/- 20,000/- Shrma S/o. Sh . Mali Stone 20 Lac KLD LPD Per Year Per Year Per Year Per Year Ram Sharma Ward M.L.No. : 106/95 No. 70, Nindar,Te . Area :. 1.00 Ha. Amber ,Dis!!. Jaipur Khasra No. : (Raj.) Village : Luniyawas Tehsil : Amber Distt. : Jaipur (Raj .) Production Capacity: 90,OOO TPA 16 4862 B2 Smt. Malvika Mineral: Quartz & Rs. 4.90 Diesel 1,00,000/ 48,000/- 10,000/- 50,000/- Mangiya W/o Feldspar Mining 30 lac KlD will be - Per Per Year Per Year Per Year Rajesh Mangiya P. M .L.No. : 536/2005 used Year No. 4/45 Saket Area: 4.50 Ha . Nagar Te.-, Khasra No. : Distt. Almer (R~) Village: Sagarlllas \}JoY '" ..

Tehsil : Beawar Distt : Ajmer (Raj.) . Production Capacity: 40,oooTPA 17 3911 B2 Shri Anli Kumar Mineral : Sand Stone Rs. 5.0 500 40,000/- 60,000/- 10,000/- 50,000/- Bansal 5/0 Sh . Ramji M.l.No. : 18/2014 20 lac KLD lPD Per Year Per Year Per Year Per Year lal Bansal H.No. 31, Area: 1.00 Ha. New Colony, Khasra No.: Sarmathura Te. Village: Nandanpur Sarmthura Distt. Tehsll : Baseri Dholpur (Raj .) Distt : Dholpur (Raj.) Production Capacity: 42857TPA 18 3925 B2 Sh. Bhimaram Mineral: Granite Mining Rs. 2.4 Diesel 1,00,000/ 48,000/- 20,000/- 50,000/- Choudhary 5/0 M.l.No. : 553/2012 KLD will be - Per Per Year Per Year Per Year Manroop Ram Area: 3.00 Ha. 20 lac used Year Chaudhary Village Khasra No. : 103/104 Post Barsa Te. Village : Kharda Ki Dhani Marwar Junction, Tehsil : Rohat Distt.- Pali (Raj.) Distt: Pali (Raj.) Production Capacity: 9366TPA 19 4847 B2 Smt. Nltu Nagpal Mineral: Quartz & Rs. 4.90 Diesel 1,00,000/ 48,000/- 10,000/- 50,00q/- W/o Sh. Pankaj Feldspar Mining 30 lac KlD will be - Per Per Year Per'Year Per Year Nagpal P.No. 4/45 M.l.No. : 216/2006 used Year Saket Naga,r Te. - Area : 4.8681 Ha. Beawar Oistt. - Khasra No. : 103/104 Ajmer (Raj.) Village : Sagarwas Tehsil : Beawar Distt. : Ajmer (Raj.) Production Capacity: 32352 TPA 20 4257 B2 Shri Bhavesh Mineral: Granite Mining Rs . 10 500 80,000/- 70,000/- 30,000/- 50,000/- Bhandari 5/0 Shri M.l.No. : 2577/12 20 Lac KLD LPD Per Year Per Year Per Year Per Year Surya Prakash Area: 3.00 Ha. Bhandari R/o- F-51, Khasra No.: Azad Nagar , Village: Hukumpura, Bhllwara (Raj.) Bamlas Tehsil: UdaFpurwati Distt : Jhunjhunu (Raj.) Production Capacity: 44,300TPA 21 4168 B2 Shri Rajendra Mineral: Masonary Rs. 4.5 Diesel 72,000/- 50,000/- 12,000/- 50,000/- Kumar Kalal 147, Stone Mine 25 lac KLD will be Per Year Per Year Per Year Per Year Navratan Com~lex , M.l.No. : 50/07 used Bedla Road Area: 1.00 Ha. Udaipur (Raj .) Khasra No. : Village : Selu Tehsil : Girwa Distt : Udaipur (Raj.) Production Capacity: 1,80,000 TPA 22 4259 B2 Shrl Mall Ram Mineral: Masonary Rs. 5.0 Diesel 50,000/- 40,000/- 20,000/- 25,000/- Meena R/o Dola Ka Stone Mine Chela- 20 Lac KLD will be Per Year Per Year Per Year Per Year Bas, Kaladera, Te. Patthar used Chomu, Disttt. M.l.No. : 105/2009 Jaipur (Raj.) Area : 1.00 Ha. Khasra No. : 182/186 Village: Kuwan Gaon Tehsil : Bonli Distt : Sawai Madhopur (Raj .) Production Ca padty: \ ~ / \ IY

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60,OOOTPA 23 4362 82 M/s. Shri Vallabh Minera I: Granite Mining Rs . 4.50 110 84,000/- 1,00,000/ 10,000/- 52 ,000/- Granite R/o 222/17 M.l.No. : 21/91 40 Lac KLD LPD Per Year Per Per Year Per Year Saheli Marg, Area: 1.00 Ha. Year Udaipur (Raj.) Khasra No.; Village ; Ojhagar Tehsll & Distt : Bhllwara (Raj.) Production Capacity: 30,oooTPA 3. The SEAC Rajasthan after due considerations of the relevant documents submitted (by the project proponents) and additional clarifications/documents furnished regarding to it have recommended for Environmental Clearance with certain stipulations. The SEIAA Rajasthan after considering the individual proposals and recommendations of the SEAC Rajasthan hereby accord Environmental Clearance to the projects listed in the Table-l above as per the provisions of Environmental Impact Assessment Notification 2006 and its subsequent amendments, subject to strict compliance of the terms and conditions regarding water requirement source, Fuel, Energy requirement, provision for EMP, CSRJESR activities, Green belt/Plantaton and Budgetary Provision for labour as mentioned in the Table-I against the name of the project proponent and also subject to strict compliance of the term and conditions as follows: A SPECIFIC CONDITIONS 1. Consent to Establish and Operate should be obtained from RPCB before starting production from the mme. 2. This Environment Clearance (EC) is granted to the project proponent for the mining lease as per details mentioned against that name in the Table-1 above. 3. That the PP shall comply with all the applicable provisions mentioned in the MoEF and CC Office Memorandum dated 24th June, 2014 and 24th December, 2014. 4. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent ftom the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if prefelTed, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 5. As stated by the PP, the total water requirement for the project shall be limited to the quality mentioned against the name of the Project Proponent in Col no.-7 Necessary permission shall be taken. from CGWA for withdrawal Project Proponent of ground water. 6. As envisaged, the PP shall invest the amount as mentioned in Col- 9 of Table no - 1 against the name of Project Proponent towards annual recurring cost for implementing the Environment Management Plan. 7. Further, for ESRJC.S.R. The amount as mentioned in Col- 10 Table no-1 against Name of Project Proponent (towards annual recurring cost) shall be kept earmarked for socio economic up-liftment activities of the area particularly in the field of education, health, sanitation, other social work (need based) such as drinking water supply, assistance in farming, providing Toilets in Schools, etc. This amount shall be earmarked, effectively utilized and reflected in the books of accounts. Relevant report of the same to be made a part of social monitoring and six monthly compliance reports should be submitted to RPCB and MoEF, Regional Office, Lucknow. 8. The mining operations shall not intersect groundwater table. In case of working below ground water table, prior approval Of the Central Ground Water Authority shall be obtained. \f-/ ..

9. The PP shall construct Rain Water Harvesting Structure and Artificial Recharge Structure in the lease area as also implement other/suitable conservation measures to augment ground water resources in the area in consultation with the Regional Director, CGWB. 10. Occupational health and safety of mine labour shall be given the highest priority. 11. Budgetary provision of Amount as mentioned in Col - 12 of Table no-1 against the name of Project Proponent per annum for the labours working in the Mine for all necessary infrastructure facilities such as health facility, sanitation facility, fuel for cooking, along. with safe drinking water, medical camps, and toilets for women, creche for infants shouid be made and submitted to RPCB, Jaipur at the time of CTE/CTO. The housing facilities and Group Insurance should be provided for mining labours. 12. Topsoil shall be stacked temporarily at earmarked sites only and it should not be kept unutilized for a period more than three years; it should be used for land reclamation and plantation in mined out areas. 13. The project proponent shall ensure that no natural water course / water body shall be obstructed due to any mining operations. 14. The waste should be dumped at designated site as per approved Mining Plan on non-mineralized land within lease area or outside lease area at land provided by district authority or occupied by the lessee,STP/QualTY Liscence holder.The height of the dump shall be as per the approved mining plan and toe of the dump should have retaining wall. 15. The benches height, width and slope shall be maintained as per the MMR 1961 or the DGM./S approval. 16. Garland drains; settling tanks and check dams of appropriate size, gradient and length shall be constructed both around the mine pit and over burden dumps and sump capacity should be designed keeping 50 % safety margin over and above peak sudden rainfall (based on 50 years data) and maximum discharge in the area adjoining the mine site. Sump capacity should also provide adequate pits. which should be constructed at the comers of the garland drains and de-silted. 17. Drills shall either be operated with dust extractors or equipped with water injections system. 18. As envisaged. plantation shall be raised in an area of 33% of total area including green belt in the safety zone around the mining lease by planting the native species around ML area, OB dumps, backfilled and reclaimed around water body, roads etc. or outside lease area in consultation with the Gram Panchayat or Forests Department.ln the coming rainy season. 19. Regular water sprinkling should be carried out in critical areas prone to air pollution and having high levels of SPM and RSPM such as haul roads, loading and unloading points and transfer points. It should be ensured that the Ambient Air Quality parameters conform to the nOims prescribed by the CPCB. 20. Data on ambient air quality and stack emissions should be submitted to Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board once in six months, carried out by MOEFINABLlCPCB/RPCB/Govemm,ent approved lab. 21. Blasting operation should be carried out only during the daytime with safe blasting parameters. 22. The project proponent shall all take due care to protect the existing Flora and Fauna. Utmost precaution shall be taken to conserve wildlife. 23. No further expansion or modification in the plant shall be carried out without the approval of the SEIAA, Rajasthan. In case of deviation or alterations in the project proposal from those submitted to this authority for clearance, a fresh reference shall be made to the authority to assess the adequa<;y of the conditions imposed and to add additional environmental protection measures required, if any. 24. ' Applicant shall also take prior environment clearance under aravalli notification dated 07-05-1992 if applicable (District-Alwar)......

B. GENERAL CONDITIONS

1. Any change in mining technology/scope of working shall not be made without prior approval of the SEIAA. 2. Any change in the calendar plan including" excavation, quantum of mineral and waste shall not be made. , 3. Periodic monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for PMIO, PM2.5. SPM, S02 and NOx monitoring. Location, of the stations (minimum 6) shall be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the Rajasthan State pollution Control Board (RPCB). Six monthly reports of the 'data so collected shall be regularly submitted to the RPCB/CPCB including the MoEF, Regional office, Lucknow. 4. Measures shall be taken for control of noise levels below 85 dBA in the work environment. Workers engaged in operatiQns of HEMM etc. shall be provided with earplugs/muffs. 5. Industrial waste water (workshop and waste water from the mine) shall be properly collected & treated so as to conform to the standards prescribed under GSR 422 (E) dated 19th May' 93 and 31st December 1993 (amended to date). Oil and grease trap shall be installed before discharge. 6. Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective respiratory devices they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. 7. Occupational health surveillance program of the workers shall be undertaken periodically to observe any contractions due to exposure to d4st and take corrective measures, if needed. 8. The funds earmarked for environmental protection measures shall be kept in separate account and shall not be diverted for othei' purpose. Year wise expenditure shall be reported to the RPCB and the Regional office of MoEF located at Lucknow. 9. The RPCB and MoEF, Regional Office, Lucknow shall monitor compliance of the stipulated conditions. The project authorities shall provide a set of a filled in questionnaire and EIA IEMP repOli to them and extend full cooperation to the above office(s) by furnishing the requisite data/information/monitoring reports. 10. The project proponent shall submit six monthly reports on the status of the implementation of the stipulated environmental safeguards·to the RPCB, CPCB and MoEF, Regional Office, Lucknow. 11. A copy of the clearance letter will be marked to the concerned Panchayat/local NGO, if any. from whom suggestions/representations were received while processing the proposal. 12. The RPCB shall display a copy of the clearance letter at the Regional Office, District Industry Center and Collector/Tehsildar's office for 30 days. 13 . Failu're to comply with any of the conditions mentioned above may result in withdrawal of this clearance and attract action under the provisions of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 14. The above conditions will be enforced, inter alia, under the provisions of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and the Public Liability Insurance Act 1991(all amended till date) and rules made hereunder and also any other orders passed by the Honb'le Supreme Court of /High Court of Rajasthan and any other Court oflaw relating to the Subject Matter. 15. The PP shall ensure advertising in at least two local news papers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in vernacular language that, the project has been accorded environmental clearance and copies of the clearance letters are available with SEIAA, Rajasthan and the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the Board at www.rpcb.nic.in. The adveliisement shall be made within 7(seven) days from the date of issue of the environmental clearance and a copy shall also be forwarded to the SEIAA, Rajasthan and Regional Office, Jaipur(S) of the Board. ~ I

16. All the other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from the Chief Controller of Explosives, Fire department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife (protection) Act, 1972 etc. shall be obtained, as may be applicable, by PP from the competent authority. . 17. These stipulations would also be enforced amongst the others under the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act,1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification' 06. 18. Under the provisions of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, legal action shall be initiated against the proponent, if it was found that construction of the project has been started without obtaining environmental clearance. 19. Environment clearance is subject to final order of the Honb'le Supreme Court of India in the matter of Goa Foundation Vs. Union of India in Writ Petition(Civil) No. 460 of the year 2004 as may be applicable to this project.

(Rajesh Kumar Grover) ~I Member Secretary, L SEIAA Rajasthan. No. FI (4)/SEIANSEAC-Raj/SecttlProject/Cat. l(a)B2 (EC)14-IS Copy to following for information and necessary action: I. Secretary,Ministry of Environment,Forest & Climate Change,Govt. of India, Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, Jor Bagh Road, Aliganj, New Delhi-l 10003. 2. Addl. Chief Secretary, Environment Department, Rajasthan, Jaipur .. 3. Smt. Alka Kala, Chairperson, SEIAA, Rajasthan, 69-A, Bajaj Nagar Enclave, Jaipur 4. , Sh. Sankatha Prasad,(IFS Retd.),2S0, Gomes Defence Colony,Vaishali Nagar,Jaipur. 5. Member Secretary, Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board, Jaipur for information & necessary action and to display this sanction on the website of the Rajasthan Pollution Control Board, Jaipur. 6. Secretary, SEAC Rajasthan. 7. The CCF, Regional Office, Ministry of Environment & Forests, RO(CZ), Kendriya Bhawan, 5th Floor, Sector 'H', Aliganj, Lucknow-226 020. 8. Director, Department of Mine & Geology, Court Chorha, Udaipur. 9. Environment Management Plan-Division, Monitoring Cell, MoEF, Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-I 10003. 10. Programmer, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur with the direction to upload the copy of this E.C. on the website. 11 . Copy to be placed in individual file as mentioned in Col. 2 of Table 1.

Ok M.S. SEIAA (Rajasthan) EC In reference to Minutes of SEIAA dated 27/05/16. & It;

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