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10/12/2014 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : AHIRAGAANV- Khasara No 10/12/2014 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : AHIRAGAANV- Khasara No. : 542, 546, 547, 548, 549/1, 550/3, 566- Plot No. :- Area :1.240, 13 5559-TANAZABANHSIPUR- Non- MANISH GUPTA-SHRI Stone, 14/05/2008 6/6/2009 6/6/200 5/6/ 14/05/2008 Working RAMESH CHADRA 9 2019 GUPTA-VILLAGE- TILAURA,DIST-SATNA 345-28/02/2009 12/12/2014 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : Current Applicant : RAMAYAN THANAAJAAVNSHIIPUR- Khasara No. : PRASAD PANDEY-SHRI UMADATT 192, 193, 194- Plot No. :- Area :1.651, PANDEY- Transfered To : MANISH GUPTA-SHRI RAMESH CHADRA GUPTA- Transfered Date. : 22/4/2015, 14 Non- RAJENDRA AGRAWAL- Stone, 07/01/2008 12/8/2008 12/8/20 11/8 5560-NONAGARAA- Working LATE SHRI JAMUNA 08 /201 07/01/2008 PRASAD AGRAWAL- 8 MODIBHAWAN, KATARA MOHALLA, DIST. PANNA (M.P.) 1596-30/06/2008 15/7/2015 Tehsil : NAGAUDH- Village : NONAGARAA- Khasara No. : 23/1- Plot No. :- Area :4.000, 15 5561-KAKALPUR- Working PRABHAT STONE Stone, 25/07/2011 28/11/2011 28/11/2 27/1 27/07/2011 CRUSHING PLANT-SHRI 011 1/20 VANSHPATI SINGH- 21 INDRA NAGAR DIST. REWA (M.P.) 2129-05/11/2011 28/11/2011 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : KAKALAPUR- Khasara No. : 547/1/2, 547/11/1, 547/2- Plot No. :- Area :0.449, 16 5594-BATHIYA-20/10/2010 Working NAVEEN STONE Gitti,Stone, 20/10/2010 8/2/2011 8/2/201 7/2/ CRUSHER-SHRI NAVEEN 1 2016 SINGH-SHIVAM NAGAR, REWA ROAD, MAIHAR 211-4-24/01/2011 8/2/2011 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : Bathiya- Application No. : 2- Applicant Name : Khasara No. : 970- Plot No. :- Area NAVEEN STONE CRUSHER-SHRI NAVEEN :1.588, SINGH- Renewal Date : 8/2/2016- From Date :8/2/2016- To Date :7/2/2026- Agreement Date :3/6/2015- Grant Date :21/5/2015, 17 5603-MAHUDAR- Working AVINASH CHANDRA Stone, 16/03/2011 29/3/2011 29/3/20 28/3 16/03/2011 DWIVEDI-LATE SHRI 11 /202 RAJBHAVAN DWIVEDI- 1 VILLAGE & POST- MAHILA, TEHSIL- MANJHANPUR, DIST- KAUSHAMBI, (U.P.) Q-27/03/2011 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : MAHUDDAR- Khasara No. : 881/1/2, 881/3, 862- Plot No. :- Area :1.615, 18 6030-PAPARA-22/09/2009 Non- NARENDRA SINGH-SHRI Flag Stone, 22/09/2009 26/12/2010 26/12/2 25/1 Working SHRINIVASH SINGH- 010 2/20 GRAM PAPRA TEHSIL 15 AMARPATAN DISTT.- SATNA (M.P.) 37 Q-12/09/2010 31/7/2015 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : PAPARAA- Khasara No. : 222/1?1- Plot No. :- Area :1.200, 19 Working PANDEY STONE Gitti, 13/02/2010 7/2/2006 7/2/200 6/2/ 6333-SILAUTTII- CRUSHERS-SHRI RAKESH 6 2011 07/02/2006 PANDEY MAIHER-POST. MAIHAR. DIST. SATNA (M.P.) 1949-4-30/12/2005 6/2/2016 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : SILAUTTII- Application No. : 13- Applicant Name : Khasara No. : 52P- Plot No. :- Area PANDEY STONE CRUSHERS-SHRI RAKESH :1.982, PANDEY MAIHER- Renewal Date : 7/2/2011- From Date :7/2/2011- To Date :6/2/2016- Agreement Date :4/5/2011- Grant Date :17/2/2011, 20 6342-Bamhaur-24/04/2015 Non- RACHNA SINGH-SHRI Gitti,Bolder 03/09/2014 24/4/2015 24/4/20 23/4 Working GAGNENDRA PRATAP ,Stone, 15 /202 SINGH (PROP : 5 PRATIHAR STONE CRUSHERS)-PATURA HOUSE, DHAWARI, SATNA (M.P.) 92-28/01/2015 24/4/2015 Tehsil : NAGAUDH- Village : Bamhour- Khasara No. : 747/1kh- Plot No. :- Area :3.990, 21 6343-Nadan Shivaprasad- Non- ADITYA NARAYAN Gitti, 24/09/2013 10/11/2014 10/11/2 9/11 10/11/2014 Working MISHRA-NADAN 014 /202 SHIVAPRASAD, MAIHAR 4 1395-23/08/2014 10/11/2014 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : NAADHANASHIVAAPRASAADH- Khasara No. : 136, 135/1, 134/1- Plot No. :- Area :1.123, 22 6344-Jura-10/11/2014 Working MAN MOHAN SHARMA- Stone, 20/10/2014 10/11/2014 20/11/2 19/1 SHRI D K SHARMA-GYAN 014 1/20 COLONY MAIHARTEH. 24 MAIHAR DISTT. SATNA (M.P.) 1778-03/11/2014 6/2/2016 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : JUURAA- Khasara No. : Copy Attached- Plot No. :- Area :1.349, 23 6364-Jura-19/01/2015 Working PRADEEP JORDAR-168, 20/08/2014 19/1/2015 19/1/20 18/1 STATION ROAD, MAIHAR 15 /202 DIST SATNA (M.P.) 5 1811-11/11/2014 18/1/2025 24 6371-Sirmilli-03/11/2014 Working S S D STONE CRUSHER- Gitti, 03/03/2014 3/11/2014 3/11/20 2/11 STATION ROAD, 14 /202 MAIHAR,DIST-SATNA 4 1065-25/07/2014 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : SIRAMILII- Khasara No. : 247/1/ka- Plot No. :- Area :1.990, 25 6373-Bela-15/05/2015 Non- PURAN SINGH-VILLAGE- Gitti, 31/12/2011 15/5/2015 15/5/20 14/5 Working DEVMAUDALDALTEHSIL- 15 /202 KOTAR (RAMPUR 5 BAGHELAN) 1860-25/11/2014 38 15/5/2015 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : AHIRAGAANV- Khasara No. : 3653- Plot No. :- Area :4.000, 26 6374-Nadan Shivaprasad- Non- ABHILASHA MISHRA- Stone, 31/08/2013 24/11/2014 24/11/2 23/1 24/11/2014 Working SHRI ADITYA NARAYAN 014 1/20 MISHRA-VILLAGE NADAN 24 SHIVA PRASAD, TEH. MAIHAR DIST. SATNA (M.P.) 1394-23/08/2014 24/11/2014 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : NAADHANASHIVAAPRASAADH- Khasara No. : 39,40- Plot No. :- Area :1.829, 27 6380-Silauti-20/05/2015 Working SURYA PRAKASH Gitti, 19/02/2015 20/5/2015 20/5/20 19/5 CHAURASIYA-PURANI 15 /202 BASTI, MAIHAR 5 514-18/05/2015 19/5/2025 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : SILAUTTII- Khasara No. : 52P- Plot No. :- Area :2.000, 28 6385-Silauti-24/12/2008 Non- SUBHASH JORDAR- Gitti, 08/08/2008 24/12/2008 24/12/2 23/1 Working STATION ROAD 008 2/20 MAIHAR, DIST. SATNA 13 (M.P.) 1378-16/09/2008 22/9/2013 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : SILAUTTII- Application No. : 32- Applicant Name : Khasara No. : 52 P- Plot No. :- Area SUBHASH JORDAR- Renewal Date : :1.315, 24/12/2013- From Date :24/12/2013- To Date :23/12/2023- Agreement Date :20/5/2015- Grant Date :14/5/2015, 29 6416-Katiga-05/08/2004 Working MAHALAXMI MINERALS- Stone, 18/09/2003 23/7/2004 23/7/20 22/7 SHRI BHUPENDRA 04 /201 SINGH-SUMEDA, DIST.- 4 REWA 830-06/07/2004 23/7/2014 Tehsil : RAMAPUR BAGHELAN- Village : Application No. : 17- Applicant Name : KATTIYAA- Khasara No. : 105/2, 105/4, MAHALAXMI MINERALS-SHRI BHUPENDRA 108/1kha/2- Plot No. :- Area :2.456, SINGH- Renewal Date : 23/7/2014- From Date :23/7/2014- To Date :22/7/2024- Agreement Date :29/5/2015- Grant Date :1/11/2014, 30 Non- ANKIT UPADHYAY-SHRI Flag Stone, 13/02/2008 13/10/2008 13/10/2 12/1 6463-Pathara-13/10/2008 Working R S UPADHYAY-VIRAT 008 0/20 NAGAR, SATNA 18 1382-17/09/2008 13/10/2012 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : PATTHARAA- Khasara No. : 53/1- Plot No. :- Area :2.230, 31 6464-Pathara-08/01/2009 Non- UJJAWAL CHATURVEDI- Flag Stone, 13/02/2008 8/1/2009 8/1/200 7/1/20 Working 'SHIVPURI' SWAMI 9 19 CHAWK, MUKHTIYAR GANJ,SATNA, MP 1343-10/09/2008 12/12/2013 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : PATTHARAA- Khasara No. : 53/1- Plot No. :- Area :2.020, 32 6466-Kotthaar-28/11/2003 Non- ANAMIKA MINERALS- Limestone, 15/03/2002 28/4/2003 28/4/20 27/4/2 Working SMT ANITA 03 013 SHRIVASTAVA-HIG- 2/1/703, NEHRU NAGAR, REWA 39 F 4-24/2002/12/2- 30/01/2003 15/7/2015 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : KOTTHAAR- Khasara No. : 40/2- Plot No. :- Area :1.076, Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : KOTTHAAR- Khasara No. : 42- Plot No. :- Area :1.274, 33 6470-Dhanwahi- Non- M P STATE MINING Sand, 27/07/2010 25/1/2011 25/1/20 24/1/2 25/01/2011 Working CORPORATION BHOPAL- 11 021 BRANCH OFFICE 366, PATHAK WARD, BHATTA MOHALLA, KATNI F 4-1/2010/12/1- 22/09/2010 20/7/2014 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : DDHANAVAAHII- Khasara No. : 25, 45 P- Plot No. :- Area :0.202, 34 6468-Barikala-09/06/2005 Non- DHARMENDRA SINGH- 27/02/2004 9/6/2005 9/6/200 8/6/20 Working SHRI JAIVEER SINGH- 5 10 BARAJ 0-01/04/2005 8/6/2010 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : BAARIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 474/1- Plot No. :- Area :0.154, Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : BAARIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 475- Plot No. :- Area :0.146, Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : BAARIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 476/1- Plot No. :- Area :0.514, Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : BAARIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 488/2- Plot No. :- Area :0.894, 35 Working SWAMI NEELKANTH Flag Stone, 25/02/2010 21/7/2010 21/7/20 20/7/2 6474-Bathiya-21/07/2010 STONE CRUSHERS- 10 020 BATHIYA TH. MAIHAR 720-4-22/06/2010 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : BADDAARII- Khasara No. : 720,721,722,723- Plot No. :00- Area :2.362, 36 6475-Pathara-08/02/2009 Non- MAYA SHUKLA-SHRI Flag Stone, 13/02/2008 8/2/2009 8/2/200 7/2/20 Working VINDHYAVASANI 9 19 SHUKLA-7/153, ASHOK VIHAR COLONY, SHIDDHARTH NAGAR, SATNA, MP 1339-10/09/2008 8/2/2009 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : PATTHARAA- Khasara No. : 53/1- Plot No. :- Area :2.023, 37 6482-Satri-11/12/2003 Non- HARSH CHAURASIYA- Limestone, 18/09/2003 11/12/2003 11/12/2 10/12/ Working SHRI SURESH KUMAR 003 2013 CHAURASIYA-SALONI AUTO SALES, REWA ROAD, SATNA 4-84/2003/12/2- 27/08/2002 10/12/2013 Tehsil : RAMAPUR BAGHELAN- Village : SATHARII- Khasara No. : 914/5- Plot No.
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