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Sikkim Government Gazette SIKKIM GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY th Gangtok Dated: Wednesday 25 May 2011 No. 271 NOTIFICATION NO:16/1047/LR&DMD(S) DATED:25/05/2011. DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 6 OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894 (ACT I OF 1894) Whereas the Governor is satisfied that land is needed for a public purpose, not being a purpose of the Union, namely for the construction of 51 MW Bhasmey Hydro Electric Power Project by Sikkim Power Development Corporation Limited (A Government of Sikkim Enterprises), in the block of Pacheykhani and Kameray-Bhasmey, East Sikkim, it is hereby declared that the pieces of land comprising cadastral Plot Nos. noted under the “Schedule of Properties” below and measur- ing area more or less 15.7405 hectares is needed for the aforesaid public purpose at the public expenses within the aforesaid blocks of Pacheykhani and Kameray-Bhasmey, East Sikkim. “Schedule of Properties” 1. Pacheykhani & Rorathang (a). Dam & Reservoir : Plot Nos. 508/608(P), 508/609, 518, 519, 522, 577, 578, 581, 521/586, 522/832, 818/982, 522/953, 579, 832/962 & 580(P) measuring an area 2.9085 hectares. Boundary East : Pacheykhani Khola West : Rangpo Khola North : Khasmal Land South : Rangpo Khola & Reserve Forest (Salgari R/F) 2. Kamarey-Bhasmey (a). Colony: Plot Nos.1097 & 1098(P) area 0.9160 hectare. Boundary East : Road from Rangpo to Rorathang West : Rangpo Khola North : Khasmal Land South : Rangpo Khola (b). Adit-2: Plot Nos.1085/1125, 1082, 1083, 1136/1355, 1087/1136, area 4.3320 hectares. Boundary East : D.F. of Bhim Bahadur Tamang West : Birey Khola North : Road from Rangpo to Rorathang South : Rangpo Khola (c). Surge-shaft: Plot Nos. 1011, 1011/1378(P), 1012, 1013, 1014 & 1015(P) area 1.4580 hectare. Boundary East : D.F. of Nakul Rai West : Reserve Forest & Khasmal North : Reserve Forest, PMGSY Road & D.F of Subey Chandra Tamang, Nakul Rai & Jit Bahadur Rai South : D.Fof Prem Tamang, D.F of Subey Chandra Tamang, D.F of Jit Bahadur Rai,D.F. of Nakul Rai, Road Reserve & Khasmal (d). Power House: Plot Nos. 973, 973/1296, 973/1406, 973/1256, 974, 974/1142, 1110/1257, 1002(P), 1003(P), 1005(P), 973/1405, 973/1141, 978, 979, 978/1204, 975(P), 976, 977, 982(P), 981(P) area 6.1260 hectares. Boundary East : D.F. of Dilli Ram Khatiwara, Khasmal & D.F. of Hari Bahadur Pradhan West : D.F of Uday Chand Pradhan & Khasmal North : Road from Rangpo to Rongli South : Rangpo Khola This declaration is made under the provision of Section 6 of L.A.Act, 1894 (Act I of 1894) to all whom it may concern. A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, East, Gangtok. SD/-(B.K.KHAREL) COMMISSIONER-CUM-SECRETARY, LAND REVENUE & DM DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM, GANGTOK, SIKKIM GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY th Gangtok Dated: Wednesday 25 May 2011 No. 272 NOTIFICATION NO.17/1110/LR&DMD(S) DATED:25/05/2011. DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 6 OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894 (ACT I OF 1894) Whereas the Governor is satisfied that land is needed for a public purpose, not being a purpose of the Union, namely for the construction of 66/11 KV 2X10 MVA GIS Sub-Station by Energy & Power Department in the block of Sripatam, South Sikkim, it is hereby declared that the pieces of land compris- ing cadastral Plot Nos. 558, 559, 560 and measuring area more or less 2.4000 hectares bounded on the East:- D.F of Lobzang Bhutia & Deki Bhutia, West:- Rangyang block, North:- D.F of Ugen Palzor Bhutia & Lobzang Bhutia and South:- Kholsa & D.F of Tshering Gyatso is needed for the aforesaid pub- lic purpose at the public expense within the aforesaid block of Sripatam, South District. This declaration is made under the provision of Section 6 of L.A.Act, 1894 (Act I of 1894) to all whom it may concern. A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector, South, Namchi. SD/-(B.K.KHAREL) COMMISSIONER-CUM-SECRETARY, LAND REVENUE & DM DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM, GANGTOK, File No.1110/LR&DMD(S) SIKKIM GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY th Gangtok Dated: Wednesday 25 May 2011 No. 273 GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM CULTURAL AFFAIRS & HERITAGE DEPARTMENT GANGTOK No. 12/CA&HD Dated: 25.5.2011 NOTIFICATION The State Government is pleased to notify the Boongthing School at Naga North Sikkim as a Cul- tural and Traditional School. i. The school shall be housed in the upcoming traditional house of Lepcha Community be- ing constructed at Naga, North Sikkim. ii. Administrative control of the Boongthing School shall lie with Cultural Affairs & Heri- tage Department. (D.R.Kharel) SCS, Secretary, Cultural Affairs & Heritage Department. SIKKIM GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY th Gangtok Dated: Wednesday 25 May 2011 No. 274 GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM No.-467/820/DIT/11 Dated: 21/05/2011 (RIGHT OF WAY POLICY) Whereas the Government of Sikkim has been making several efforts to promote Information Technology in the state with the objectives of improving the state of economy, enhancing the quality of life of citizens, providing good governance and ensuring development with equity. Some of these efforts are attracting investments in Information Technology sector, implementa- tion of electronic governance projects and promoting Information Technology education. Be- sides the ongoing efforts the government is committed to provide Optical Fiber Cable (OFC) connectivity to ensure the availability of high speed broadband. Whereas the State Information Technology Policy stresses the need of availability of a robust telecommunication infrastructure with adequate bandwidth across the length and breadth of the state. The globally accepted method of creating broad band networks is through laying optical fiber as backbone. In Sikkim the optical fiber is to be laid along roads like the National High- ways, State Highways and other road networks belonging to the Roads and Bridges Depart- ment, Rural Management Development Department (RMDD), Urban Development and Housing Department, Forest Department, Border Road Organization and also of that of the Army. Whereas in the absence of general guidelines, proposals for laying telecom cables get delayed. Keeping this in view, the State Government has decided to frame a policy and to issue guide- lines for issuing permissions to the Service Providers desirous of laying optical fiber cable in the State. This policy covers only laying of communication infrastructure in the State of Sikkim on the land belonging to any agency, including National Highways. Now therefore, with the view to achieve the above objectives the State Government is hereby pleased to notify the Right of Way (ROW) Policy as under: DEFINITIONS: “Agency” refers to organization/company in-charge of the road. “Licensee” refers to service providers availing the Right of Way for laying telecom cables. 1. The Right of Way Policy will be applicable for all roads owned and managed by State Govern- ment, Local Bodies, Public Sector Undertakings and Border Road Organization in the State. Permission for Right of Way will be granted by Secretary, Roads and Bridges Department/Rural Management and Development Department, Urban Development & Housing Department as per guidelines and design parameters laid down by the office of Chief Engineers with respect to roads owned and managed by concerned Department. With respect to roads owned by other Departments of the Government, Local Bodies, Public Sector Undertakings etc. the appropriate authority for granting permission will be designated by them. However, in case of National Highway lands permission of Right of Way will be granted by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MORTH) or its designated authority. 2. The Secretary, Information Technology Department shall be the nodal officer and all such applications for Right of Way shall be routed through the Secretary/D.I.T who would then forward it to the concerned department. The agency availing the Right of Way should submit the completion report to Secretary, In- formation Technology Department so that update information of the Optical Fiber Cable Network in the state can be maintained. 3. A performance bank guarantee @ Rs 75.00 per route meter with a validity of one year initially (extend- able if required till satisfactory completion of work) shall be furnished by each licensee as a security against improper filling/unsatisfactory compaction/restoration and damages caused to other underground installations/utility services and interference, interruption, replacement, disruption or failure caused thereof to any services. Notwithstanding this licensee shall be liable to pay full compensation to the ag- grieved owners for any damage sustained by them by reasons of the exercise of Right Of Way facility. The Roads and Bridges Department/Rural Management and Development Department/ Urban Develop- ment & Housing Department, State Government or the Agency shall not be accountable or liable in any manner whatsoever and the licensee shall be solely responsible for above discrepancies. The above charge of Rs. 75.00 per route meter is liable to be reviewed every three years. The bank guarantee will lie in the custody of Secretary/D.I.T who will release it only after receipt of completion report and clear- ance from the concerned agency in-charge of the road. 4. Any service provider like Department of Telecommunication authorized and registered/licensed infra- structure providers, etc. is eligible to avail of the Right of Way facility/permission. However, enforceability for the permission so granted shall be restricted to the extent of provision/scope of service con- tained/defined for the license so granted by the Department of Telecommunication of the telecommunica- tion infrastructure and also the agreement to be entered into by the service providing agencies with the Roads and Bridges Department or the concerned agency in charge of the road.
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