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Mungoli Nirguda Deep Block N L 55 15 DISTRICT TO NAGPUR TADOBA NATIONAL WARDHA PARK AREA MADHERI TO WARDHA VENA RIVER VENA BELGAON TO CHIMUR MAJRA MADHERI CHINORA ANANDWAN o 20 - 15 ' WARDHA RIVER YEKONA BUFFER ZONE OF TADOBA WARORA NATIONAL PARK L P ERAI 55 TAKLI 55 16 4 P NEW MAJRI RIVER 55 5 EXPN OCM MANORA PISGAON CHINCHALA BHANDAK RAJUR U/G CHIKHAL GAON KONDA NAVIN KUNADA O/C EXPN. AGARZARI YEOTMAL KAWADI CHARGAON DISTRICT KOLAR KUNADA PIMPRI NALA BHATADI PARSONI J.KUNADA HIWARA DHORWASA O/C EXPN. WANI WANI PIMPAL GAON TELWASA PADMAPUR LOHARA EAST NIRGUDA JUNAD TADALI o GODHANI DURGAPUR 20 - 00' UKNI TPS LOHARA WEST GHONSA NALA NILJAI DURGAPUR TO MUL BELLORA I M MAHARASHTRA PARSODA 56 GHUGUS 56 CHANDRAPUR ELECTROSMELT 13 1 M NAKODA MAHAKALI 56 GHUGUS MANA 5 VIDARBHA A.C.C. CEMENT FACTORY H.LALPETH NAKODA WARDHA RIVER EXTN. BABUPET KOLGAON SWANGI RIVER BPaper Mill MUGOLI BALLARSHAH MARKI-MANGLI KOLGAON BALLARPUR 1&2 PITS BALLARPUR COLLIERY MUNGOLI OCM EXPN. 3 & 4 PITS RO NIRGUDA DHUPTALA DEEP RIVER SASTI A,B,C DEEP D PENGANGA GAURI E H DHUPTALA BLOCK BLOCK F MUKUTBAN G MS GAURI DEEP o 19 - 45 ' AP DHUPTALA DEEP EXTN. TO MATHARA MATHARA DEEP RIVER WARDHA KAZIPETH M C H A N D R A P U R D I S T R I C T 56 6 I 56 M 14 56 2 3.0 0 3 6 9 12.0km RAILWAY LINE PLATE NO. - I ROAD RIVER PROVED SANDBARS STATE BOUNDARY GEOLOGICAL BLOCK LIKELY AREAS FOR MS EXPLORATION FOR SAND o AP 19 - 30' o o 78 - 45' 79 - 00' a C i o d a l I n TOPOSHEET PLAN PLATE - II WARDHA RIVER PROPOSED DUMP NO.2 QUANTITY=27.92 Mm3 +90 m DRAGLINE PATCH QUARRY FLOOR QUARRY SURFACE ML BOUNDARY PROPOSED DUMP NO.1 +90 m PROPOSED QUANTITY =26.39Mm3 SHOVEL DUMPER PATCH RIVER PENGANGA 10 KM BUFFER ZONE BOUNDARY NOTE :- PLAN DRAWN UPON SURVEY OF INDIA TOPOSHEET NO. 56 M/1 REVENUE PLAN Plate No.- IV 29 28 24 254 23 25 257 253 26 251 252 255 256 209 27 258 208 143 149 150 259 ABADI 142 260 Shivni LAND ALREADY ACQUIRED 140 1 262 144 147 2 1 139 9 145 3 5 141 146 4 3 261 8 266 4 267 148 10 2 263 138 128 151 13 5 LAND TO BE ACQUIRED 129 127 11 137 6 12 7 6 265 25 7 8 126 10 17 ABADI 15 14 26 264 130 125 136 131 Mungoli 16 29 12 13 18 9 14 134 38 11 15 135 23 32 21 19 133 119 36 39 30 31 17 123 40 16 124 122 24 132 118 37 22 27 28 106 37 21 22 LAND TO BE ACQUIRED 18 106 20 19 107 33 20 LAND ALREADY ACQUIRED 108 109 34 120 23 LAND ALREADY ACQUIRED 35 110 121 41 105 21 111 117 24 30 42 105/1 112 29 113 20 26 10 9 104 25 105/1A 116 43 27 22 31 105/1B 105/1C 6 47 73 115 8 103 114 19 26 105/2 25 11 28 103 55 7 24 28 27 46 105/3 18 45 102 23 12 102 5 48 17 104/1 56 32 29 13 2 54 16 1 44 32 101 15 85 34 57 4 96 58 33 30 3 104/2 84 100 59 69 ABADI 68 14 51 31 49 33 52 70 99 97 Matholi 34 71 83 35 60 67 72 36 53 39 86 98 35 81 41 82 37 94 50 66 50 88 40 38 37 58 52 89 36 42 60 65 62 49 61 59 38 57 93 63 51 80 95 61 41 42 38 87 53 40 87 56 90 43 47 48 64 88 39 92 37 43 54 79 63 89 7 91 44 303 36 62 45 302 55 44 46 47 301 6 86 64 300 78 299 35 34 65 304 8 5 85 305 75 48 46 296 66 65 252 14 16 77 45 297 4 9 49 298 306 13 LAND ALREADY ACQUIRED 15 307 308 17 67 251 50 10 84 3 71 253 309 12 32 72 76 250 18 69 295 68 227 314 11 74 80 81 294 254 310 311 83 70 228 19 293 51 249 256 31 52 82 229 226 230 255 33 292 1 152 232 231 73 248 312 53 223 2 233 313 34 72 247 257 32 57 234 291 284 281 56 73 283 280 20 21 282 35 225 60 74 289 279 36 79 78 77 76 75 246 37 258 22 235 288 236 286 224 244 38 290 58 55 259 39 54 275 285 31 30 287 29 245 270 59 274 277 61 268 272 40 ABADI 41 28 278 269 273 212 271 211 214 243 Sakhara 42 266 276 45 142 240 46 47 48 136 137 237 238 135 213 263 43 241 242 266 260 265 261 210 264 120 44 127 143 215 217 262 49 239 51 128 138 141 219 222 68 50 216 220 221 66 52 121 119 133 122 67 123 118 125 124 134 208 158 65 53 139 209 157 156 155 154 144 126 117 69 54 153 127 116 115 55 206 114 183 56 60 184 152 128 71 64 140 161 70 73 57 59 205 207 145 218 129 113 58 124 201 202 204 159 151 61 129 130 130 107 72 186 185 182 160 132 146 203 150 131 74 63 162 110 62 106 101 108 75 112 111 105 148 76 200 188 180 181 149 199 187 163 132 100 77 123 131 189 163 109 122 147 98 78 164 198 190 133 14 104 102 96 178 147 99 97 179 177 175 79 95 189 148 197 164 134 191 176 15 16 17 146 80 144 18 94 81 117 103 93 82 116 192 174 135 121 83 120 195 173 144 92 149 84 144 145 13 91 12 90 19 114 165 136 85 196 194 20 193 89 ABADI 150 172 166 87 115 Kolgaon 88 118 143 142 119 165 21 86 9 11 166 137 22 138 27 155 171 141 28 29 112 10 113 6 136 110 167 139 156 157 158 159 23 154 8 5 24 152 153 180 30 111 140 135 7 159 179 26 160 3 4 168 137 161 182 2 25 109 107 160 108 106 154 155 156 157 169 151 161 181 76 178 42 75 170 183 41 35 161 31 77 104 162 184 77 78 105 170 1 34 76 174 177 36 32 105 78 102 162 175 103 185 43 39 102 172 176 LAND ALREADY ACQUIRED 38 33 37 165 166 169 173 186 187 40 162 73 37 33 171 38 72 39 80 163 163 53 52 44 60 168 50 45 101 167 79 164 61 47 62 98 98 54 81 49 46 100 99 97 55 51 77 188 78 LAND TO BE ACQUIRED 82 95 79 96 76 61 48 83 80 59 94 56 56 70 53 54 55 57 96 81 63 64 76 63 64 76 57 57 55 56 53 54 82 58 91 83 65 93 84 85 58 75 92 59 86 60 62 87 68 67 66 50 74 61 89 90 88 51 49 66 73 69 67 43 44 65 70 64 92 45 68 90 91 93 71 42 47 46 69 41 72 94 48 100 40 72 71 36 70 88 95 35 89 101 99 37 74 75 87 102 30/3 38 34 77 103 30/1 76 78 106 33 86 105 30/2 104 80 79 31 29 32 85 81 108 28 109 24 107 23 22 83 84 82 111 25 119 110 20 ABADI 118 Plate No.- XI 120 Takli 112 Scale:- 117 Western Coalfields Limited, Nagpur 4021534 400 500 metre PR MUNGOLI NIRGUDA EXTENSION DEEP OCM 50 0 100 200 300 Legend:- S.MishraS. Sr. Manager Reference Drgs.:- T.F. Nagpure Ch. D/Man REVENUE PLAN I.D.N. Singh Ch.Manager LAND ALREADY ACQUIRED NOTE:- WANI AREA S.K. Sinha G.M/HOD (O/C) FOR DETAILED CAPITAL PROVISION FOR LAND PLEASE REFER WESTERN COALFIELDS LIMITED 1 : 5000 1/1 LAND TO BE ACQUIRED APPENDIX A.1 OF PROJECT REPORT Ref No. WCL:WA:CGM:PROJS:GM(P&P):11:12385 Dt. 08.12.11 O C M NS 0 0 9 8 9 0 39 38 KHASARA WITH NUMBER QUARRY SURFACE QUARRY & SURFACE LAYOUT PLAN 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 +30 m 00 00 00 +60 m 00 00 PROPOSED 00 00 DUMP NO.2 00 QUANTITY=27.92 Mm3 00 MUNGOLI 00 +90 m VILLAGE 00 00 RESETTLEMENT PROPOSED 00 CAPACITY = 41.16Mm3 (INCL. EXISTING) 00 00 DUMP HEIGHT = 60m ABOVE GL DUMP AREA = 92.97 ha (approx) 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CAPACITY = 1.83Mm3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 +30 m 00 00 +60 m 00 00 00 00 PROPOSED DUMP NO.1 00 00 00 +90 m 00 00 00 PROPOSED QUANTITY =26.39Mm3 00 00 EXTERNAL DUMP( OB AS PER EXISTING PR)=29.38 Mm3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PATCH TO BE 00 DUE TO STEEPEXTRACTED BY SHOVEL DUMPER GRADIENT TEMPORARY TOP SOIL DUMP QUANTITY=7.78Mm3 +15m Western Coalfields Limited, Nagpur PR MUNGOLI NIRGUDA EXTENSION DEEP OCM S.M.Sundaram Dy.
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