M/s. Narsingh Ispat Ltd. Form -I APPENDIX I (See Paragraph-6) FORM 1 Note: If space provided against any parameter is inadequate, kindly upload supporting document under 'Additional Attachments if any' at the last part of the Form1. Please note that all such Annexures must be part of single pdf document. (I) Basic Information: S. No. Item Details 1 Name of the Project Extension of validity of Environmental Clearance of Integrated Steel Plant along with Captive Power Plant (50 MW) of M/s Narsingh Ispat Limited at Village Khunti, Road, P.O. Chandil, District - kharswan, 2 Project Sector Industrial Projects- 3(A) Metallurgical Industries 3 Location of the project Village Khunti, Kandra Road, P.O. Chandil, District Saraikela- kharswan, Jharkhand, 0 0 4 Shape of the project land Co-ordinates:- 85 58’ 42” E, 25 57’ 42” N Block (polygon) Uploaded GPS file Toposheet No.- 73 F/13 Uploaded copy of survey of Topo-sheet Toposheet attached as Annexure 1

5 State of the project Jharkhand

Details of State of the project S. No. State Name District Name Post Office (1) Jharkhand Saraikela- Chandil 7 Town/Village Khunti 8 Plot/Survey/Khasra No Area – 219 Acres (88.66 Ha.) Land Schedule detail attached as Annexure 2 9 S. No. in the schedule 3 (a) Metallurgical Industries (ferrous & non-ferrous) 10 Proposed Capacities of the proposed Units as per the EC: capacity/area/length/tonna Sponge Iron Plant – 1,92,000 TPA Sponge Iron ge to be handled/command Sinter Plant - 64,000 TPA Sinter area/lease area/number or Pellet Plant (Hematite) - 3,20,000 TPA pallets wells to be drilled Pellet Plant (Magnetite) - 64,000 TPA pallets Blast Furnace (2x65 M3) - 83,200 TPA Hot Metal Steel Melting Shop (2x25 T EAF) - 1,60,000 TPA Liquid steel Rolling Mill - 1,60, 000 TPA Rolled product Ferro Alloys Plant (1 X 5MVA SEAF) - 8,320 TPA Ferro-alloys Coal Washery - 3,30,000 TPA CPP: - WHRB - 12 MW, AFBC Boiler - 38 MW Power Area: 219 Acres 11 New/Expansion/Modernizat New ion Proposal Number MoEF EC granted by MoEF&CC vide File No. J-11011/770/2008-IA II (I) CC file number (previous EC) dated 31-12-2010. Attached as Annexure 3. Existing Capacity /area etc Existing Capacity – Nil (Greenfield project) Uploaded EC Letter 12 Category of project i.e. 'A' or A 'B'

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13 Does it attract the general No condition? If yes, please specify 15 Does it attract the specific No condition? 16 Is there any litigation No. pending against the project?

17 Nearest railway station Chandil junction Railway Station – 10.2 Km along with distance in kms 18 Nearest airport along with Ranchi – 79 km distance in kms 19 Nearest Town/City/District Chandil Town, approx 8.5 km in west direction from the project Headquarters along with site. distance in kms Saraikela district head quarter, approx 27 km in South direction from the project site. 20 Details of alternative sites Not applicable examined shown on a topo- sheet 21 Whether part of interlinked No projects? 22 Whether the proposal No involves approval/clearance under the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980? 23 Whether the proposal No involves approval/clearance under the wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972? 24 Whether the proposal No involves approval/clearance under the C.R.Z notification,2011? 25 Whether there is any No Government Order/Policy relevant/relating to the site? 26 Whether there is any No. litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is proposed to be set up? 27 Project Cost (in lacs) Rs. 76443 Lacs

2 M/s. Narsingh Ispat Ltd. Form -I (II) Activity 1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.) S. No. Information/Checklist Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary change No The land use will be changed to barren land owned by in land use, land cover or the company to the industrial land. topography including increase in intensity of land use (with respect to local land use plan) 1.2 Clearance of existing land, No No clearing of existing land, vegetation and buildings is vegetation and buildings? proposed. 1.3 Creation of new land uses? Yes Land use for acquired land has been converted from barren land to industrial land. 1.4 Pre-construction investigations No Construction has been commenced after pre e.g. bore houses, soil testing? construction investigations. 1.5 Construction works? Yes Construction of the units proposed under the existing EC is going on.

1.6 Demolition works? No No demolition work is required. It is greenfield project on barren land 1.7 Temporary sites used for Yes Workers required are mostly from nearby places. construction works or housing of Temporary housing is required for management staff / construction workers? officials during construction activities. 1.8 Above ground buildings, Yes Above ground construction include buildings, sheds, structures or earthworks roads, temporary sheds etc. cutting, excavation and including linear structures, cut filling of soil was carried out /being carried out for the and fill or excavations and fill or equipment installed / being installed. . excavations 1.9 Underground works including No No mining / tunnelling is involved. mining or tunneling? 1.10 Reclamation works? No Not required 1.11 Dredging? No Not required 1.12 Offshore structures? No Not required 1.13 Production and manufacturing Yes Production and Manufacturing process: processes? • Production of Sponge Iron using Coal based DRI Kilns. • Production of Hot Metal / Pig through Blast Furnaces. • Production of Liquid steel through Electric Arc Furnace and Billets in Billet Caster • Rolling of Billets into TMT Bar & Wire Rod in Rolling Mills. • Production of Sinter in Sinter Plant to be used in Blast Furnace • Production of Pallets in Pallet Plant for use in Sponge Iron Plant & Blast Furnace • Production of Ferro-alloys through 1x5 MVA Submerged Electric Arc Furnace 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or Yes Adequate storage facilities for raw material and finished materials? product are being provided within the proposed project site.

3 M/s. Narsingh Ispat Ltd. Form -I S. No. Information/Checklist Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data 1.15 Facilities for treatment or Yes Solid Wastes: disposal of solid waste or liquid Facilities for treatment and disposal of Solid Wastes: effluents? 1. Blast Furnace slag shall be granulated and sold to the Cement Plants 2. Dust from Bag Filters and iron ore fines from Sponge Iron Plant shall be used in Sinter Plant. 3. Pallet plant and Sinter plant dust shall be recycled 4. Fly-ash shall be given to the Cement Plant Plant has MoU with Burdwan Super Cement Pvt. Ltd. for sale of BF granulated slag & fly-ash Liquid Effluent No liquid effluent shall be discharged from the plant. Liquid effluent generated will undergo treatment before use. Effluent from DM Plant shall be treated in Neutralisation Pit. Cooling Tower blowdown water and Neutralisation pit treated water shall be used for slag cooling and dust suppression. 1.16 Facilities for long term housing of No No residential facility is envisaged. operational workers? 1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic No The site is well connected by road. No additional during construction or construction of road network required except internal operation? roads. 1.18 New road, rail, air water borne or No Existing facilities are being / shall be utilised. other transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc.? 1.19 Closure or diversion of existing No There is no proposal for diversion or change in transport routes or infrastructure transportation routes. leading to changes in traffic movements? 1.20 New or diverted transmission No Not envisaged. lines or pipelines? 1.21 Impoundment, damming, No Not envisaged. culverting, realignment or other changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? No Not envisaged.

1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water Yes Total make up water required for the project is 5900 from ground or surface waters? KLD. Source of water: Swarnrekha River (permission for drawl of 2.75 MCM per annum from Chandil Dam on Swarnrekha River has been obtained from Water Resources Department, Govt. of Jharkhand vide letter No.-2/PMC-164/2007 (Part VI)-443 dated 30.05.2013). 1.24 Changes in water bodies or the No No effluent discharge from the plant land surface affecting drainage or run-off?

4 M/s. Narsingh Ispat Ltd. Form -I S. No. Information/Checklist Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data 1.25 Transport of personnel or Yes The raw materials will be sourced from local market. materials for construction, They will be transported to the site by road. operation or decommissioning? 1.26 Long-term dismantling or No No dismantling or decommissioning or restoration decommissioning or restoration works are involved. works? 1.27 Ongoing activity during No No decommissioning involve. decommissioning which could have an impact on the environment? 1.28 Influx of people to an area in Yes Presently 500 persons are involved for construction either temporarily or work. About 1800 persons shall be involved during full permanently? construction work. During full operational phase about 2000 persons shall be employed. 1.29 Introduction of alien species? No Only native species of flora will be planted wherever required. 1.30 Loss of native species or genetic No No clearing required. diversity? 1.31 Any other actions? No Not envisaged

5. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short supply): S. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, No. confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data 2.1 Land especially undeveloped yes The land required for the project is 219 Acres. The land use or agricultural land (ha) land use will be changed to industrial from barren land. 2.2 Water (expected source & Yes Total make up water required for the project is 5900 KLD. competing users) unit: KLD Source of water: Swarnrekha River (permission obtained from Water Resources Department, Govt. of Jharkhand vide letter No.-2/PMC-164/2007 (Part VI)-443 dated 30.05.2013). No competing users. 2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes Minerals in raw materials only. Raw materials (final stage): Iron Ore - 24960 TPA Iron Ore fines – 442880 TPA Coke - 63680 TPA Coke Breeze – 12800 TPA Lime Stone – 20480 TPA Dolomite – 16000 TPA Quartzite – 1280 TPA Bentonite – 5760 TPA Mn Ore – 12480 TPA Mn Slag – 8320 TPA Carbon Paste – 208 TPA Quartz – 2080 TPA Coal - 640000 TPA 2.4 Construction material – Yes Blast Furnace (Hot Metal), Sinter Plant & BFG based stone, aggregates, sand /soil Captive Power Plant are installed. (expected source – MT) Construction material for remaining unit will be sourced from local manufacturers and suppliers.

5 M/s. Narsingh Ispat Ltd. Form -I S. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, No. confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data 2.5 Forests and timber (source – No Not envisaged. MT) 2.6 Energy including electricity Yes Power requirement: 57 MW and fuels (source, Source: competing users) Unit: fuel Captive Generation - 50 MW (MT),energy (MW) Jharkhand State Electricity Board – 7 MW DG Set (2×600 + 2x750) KVA. Fuel: LDO will be used as fuel for start-up of Kilns, BF Stove preheating and in DG Set. 2.7 Any other natural resources No Not envisaged. (use appropriate standard units)

6. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks to human health S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities confirmation /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 3.1 Use of substances or materials, No No hazardous substances shall be used in the which are hazardous (as per proposed Integrated Steel Plant. MSIHC rules) to human health or the environment (flora, fauna, and water supplies 3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease No Project activities are not likely to cause changes in or affect disease vectors (e.g. occurrence of disease or affect disease vectors insect or water borne diseases) 3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. Yes Additional employment opportunity due to by changing living conditions? operation of the proposed plant. This will be benefited by direct and indirect employment which shall improve the living conditions of the people and also due to socio economic measures taken up by the proponent. 3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who No Not envisaged. could be affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc. 3.5 Any other causes No No other causes.

7. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month) S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data 4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine No No mine or separation activity. wastes 4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and Yes Domestic waste shall be treated in Oxidation Pond or commercial wastes) 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Yes No generation of hazardous waste, other than Used Hazardous Waste Management Oil which will be sold to the authorized recyclers. Rules)

6 M/s. Narsingh Ispat Ltd. Form -I S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data 4.4 Other industrial process wastes Yes S.N. Type of Waste Quantity Mode of Disposal in TPA 1 FROM BLAST FURNACE • Slag 38,270 Granulated and sold to cement units. • APC Dust 8,320 used in Sinter Plant 2 FROM DRI & APC SYSTEM • Dolo Char 57,600 This will be used for Power Plant. • Fly Ash 34,560 This will be used for Bricks / Cement manufacturing • APC Dust 69,120 Used in sinter & pellet plant 3 From Steel Melting Section 10,080 This will reused in • Slag & APC process Dust 4 Fine Dust from 2,88,00 This will reused in Pellet Plant process 5 Fine Dust from 1,28,00 This will reused in Sinter Plant process 6 FROM FERRO ALLOYS PLANT • Slag 4,493 Used For Land Filling • APC Dust 2,080 reused in process 7 FROM POWER PLANT & APC SYSTEM • Bottom Ash 44,800 Given to brick manufacturer to be used as fuel • Fly Ash 1,07,200 for bricks Manufacturing & cement Plant 8 FROM COAL WASHERY • Middling 2,39,360 Used in power plant • Reject 48,640 sale to Briquette Manufacturers 9 FROM ROLLING MILL PLANT Mill Scale 3,200 Will be used in Sinter Plant

4.5 Surplus product Yes Pig Iron – 44800 TPA Sponge Iron – 57600 TPA Ferro-alloys – 8320 TPA

7 M/s. Narsingh Ispat Ltd. Form -I S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data 4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge No Shall be treated in ‘Oxidation Pond’ from effluent treatment 4.7 Construction or demolition Yes Construction waste like soil, brick bats, etc. is being wastes utilized for levelling of land and construction of roads. 4.8 Redundant machinery or No There is no any redundant machinery or equipment. equipment 4.9 Contaminated soils or other No There is no contamination of soil or any other materials material 4.10 Agricultural wastes No No agricultural wastes are generated. 4.11 Other solid wastes No There is no other solid waste except the above mentioned.

8. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air(Kg/hr) S. No Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities confirmation /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 5.1 Emissions from combustion of Yes Burning of coal in rotary kiln, CPP and coke in blast fossil fuels from stationary or furnace, Sinter plant, submerged arc furnace etc. will mobile sources generate emissions. Emissions levels can be predicted after specifications from plant suppliers or manufacturers are received. Other mobile sources are - Raw Material & Product Trucks, Vehicles used by Visitors and project personnel 5.2 Emissions from production Yes All the production processes will generate emissions. processes Iron & steel making with CPP will generate emissions from burning of coal/coke in the process. Sintering & Pelletising unit will also generate emissions from the process. Coal crushing for coal washery will be a source of emission. However with stack heights as per CPCB guidelines to disperse SO2 & NOx with an adequately designed APCS will be installed in appropriate sections. 5.3 Emissions from materials Yes Water sprinklers are provided / shall be provided for handling including storage or suppression of dust at the raw material and transport production handling points. 5.4 Emissions from construction Yes Working of construction equipment aided with fossil activities including plant and fuel (diesel) and transportation of construction equipment material is likely to increase emission of Particulate Matters, SO2 and NOx 5.5 Dust or odours from handling of Yes Dust generation as mentioned above. No odour materials including construction problems. materials, sewage and waste 5.6 Emissions from incineration of No Not envisaged waste 5.7 Emissions from burning of waste No Not envisaged in open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris) 5.8 Emissions from any other sources No Not envisaged

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9. Generation of Noise and Vibration and Emissions of Light and Heat: S. No Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities confirmation /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 6.1 From operation of equipment e.g. Yes Noise levels from operation of equipment like TG engines, ventilation plant, Set shall be kept below 85 dB(A) by proper crushers abatement measures. In high noise areas like Power plant & Blast Furnace workers are provided with personal protective equipments viz. Ear plugs/Ear muffs etc. for further protection. 6.2 From industrial or similar Yes Noise from industrial process shall be kept below processes the limit prescribed by CPCB. Noise abatement measures shall be taken and persons working near to high noise areas shall be provided with personal protective equipment viz. Ear plugs/Ear muffs etc. for further protection. 6.3 From construction or demolition No No construction or demolition activity generating considerable noise or vibration. Construction workers are being given personal protective equipment 6.4 From blasting or piling No Not envisaged. 6.5 From construction or operational Yes The noise generated from construction or traffic operational traffic shall also be kept within the prescribed standards by taking necessary measures like maintenance of vehicles etc. 6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No No noise generation from lighting or cooling system is envisaged. 6.7 From any other sources No No other source.

7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea: S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/ No Details thereof (with approximate quantities confirmation /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 7.1 From handling, storage, use or Yes Hazardous wastes (Used Oil) will be suitably spillage of hazardous materials disposed-off through registered recyclers, as per Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016 and subsequent amendments 7.2 From discharge of sewage or No Sewage discharge and domestic discharge shall be other effluents to water or the treated in Oxidation Pond. land (expected mode and place of discharge) 7.3 By deposition of pollutants No All the de dusting units are/will be well connected to emitted to air into the land or stack of adequate heights. Good engineering into water practices with adequate pollution control equipment shall keep emission to minimal. ESP and bag filters are installed / proposed to keep the emissions within the prescribed norms. Hence there is not any risk of contamination of land or water from release of pollutants.

9 M/s. Narsingh Ispat Ltd. Form -I S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/ No Details thereof (with approximate quantities confirmation /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 7.4 From any other sources No Not envisaged 7.5 Is there a risk of long term build- No Not envisaged. up of pollutants in the environment from these sources?

8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/ No Details thereof (with approximate quantities confirmation /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires No All safety rules as laid down by concerned etc. from storage, handling, use Authorities are been complied. No hazardous or production of hazardous substances is generated or used in the process. substances From any other causes 8.2 From any other causes No Not envisaged. 8.3 Could the project be affected by No No such event is known to have occurred in the natural disasters causing area. Area falls under Seismic Zone II. environmental damage (e.g. floods, earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst etc)?

9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/ No Details thereof (with approximate quantities confirmation /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 9.1 Lead to development of Yes Supporting facilities like roads are available near to supporting facilities, ancillary the project site. Approach roads and roads inside the development or development plant shall be developed. Facilities for power supply, stimulated by the project which waste water treatment etc. shall be developed could have impact on the No housing facility considered in the project environment e.g.: Extractive and supply industries will be developed, • Supporting infrastructure hence the project will have a positive effect and shall (roads, power supply, waste enhanced the growth of the region. or waste water treatment, etc.) • housing development • extractive industries • supply industries • Other 9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, No The plant will be installed, properly managed and which could have an impact on proper green belt which has a beneficial impact on the environment the environment. 9.3 Set a precedent for later Yes As new technology will be installed, the technology developments enables energy efficiency and process optimisation

10 M/s. Narsingh Ispat Ltd. Form -I S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/ No Details thereof (with approximate quantities confirmation /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 9.4 Have cumulative effects due to No There is/will be no cumulative impacts on the proximity to other existing or environment with other existing or planned project planned projects with similar as state of art pollution control facility shall be effects installed to nullify / reduce the impact.

(III) Environmental Sensitivity S. No. Areas Name /Identity Aerial Distance (within 15 km) proposed project location boundary 1 Areas protected under Dalma Wildlife international conventions, Sanctuary 10.6 Km national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value 2 Areas which are important or Karkari River 10 KM (N) sensitive for ecological reasons - Subarnrekha River 12 KM (N) Wetlands, watercourses or other Bamni River 4.5 KM (NE) water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests 3 Areas used by protected, Dalma Wildlife 10.6 Km important or sensitive species of Sanctuary flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration 4 Inland, coastal, marine or No Not applicable underground waters 5 State, National boundaries No Not applicable 6 Routes or facilities used by the NH – 33 1.8 Km in South public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas 7 Defence installations No Not applicable 8 Densely populated or built-up Chandil Town 8 Km in West area 9 Areas occupied by sensitive man- PHC, Chaoli basa 2.2 Km (NW) made land uses (hospitals, Ghoraling Post Office 4.2 Km (NE) schools, places of worship, Ghodababa Temple 0.35 KM (ESE) community facilities) Gamhariya Thana 16 Km (SE) Primary School 2.4 Km (NW) 10 Areas containing important, high Karkari River 10 KM (N) quality or scarce resources. Subarnrekha River 12 KM (N) (ground water resources, surface Bamni River 4.5 KM (NE) resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) 11 Areas already subjected to No Not applicable pollution or environmental damage (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded)

11 M/s. Narsingh Ispat Ltd. Form -I S. No. Areas Name /Identity Aerial Distance (within 15 km) proposed project location boundary 12 Areas susceptible to natural No Not applicable hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions) similar effects (IV).Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies: Not Applicable, as it is an EC Case

12 Annexure I 85°54'0"E 85°57'0"E 86°0'0"E 86°3'0"E TOPGRAPHICAL MAP OF 10KM BUFFER AREA µ Toposheet / OSM No: 73 E/16, 73 F/13, 73 I/4 & 73 J/1

Project Area Study Area

Project Area

PF PF

23°0'0"N Chandil Reservoir 23°0'0"N

To Tamar

Legend To Saharbera Project Site Study Area 22°57'0"N 22°57'0"N Waterbody

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Subarnrekha River PF

Project: 22°54'0"N 22°54'0"N Integrated Steel Plant, Ferro Alloys, Coal Washery & Captive Power At Village: Khunti, District: Saraikela – Kharsawan, Jharkhand

Project Proponent: M/s Narsingh Ispat Ltd PF Environment Consultant: Vardan Environet QCI-NABET Accrediated Environement Consultant Cetificate No. NABET/EIA/1619/RA0037

Graphical Scale: 0700 1,400 2,800 4,200 5,600 m

Prepared By: Approved By: 22°51'0"N 22°51'0"N 85°54'0"E 85°57'0"E 86°0'0"E 86°3'0"E Annexure 2

Land Details with Plot No of M/s Narsingh Ispat Ltd. Mouza Thana No. Khata No. Plot No. Area (in Acres) Khunti 175 440 2453 0.36 Khunti 175 440 2454 0.23 Khunti 175 440 2455 0.08 Khunti 175 440 2456 0.24 Khunti 175 440 2457 0.10 Khunti 175 506 2458 2.81 Khunti 175 506 2459 0.54 Khunti 175 440 2460 0.19 Khunti 175 17 2461 0.59 Khunti 175 121 2462 0.57 Khunti 175 121 2463 0.46 Khunti 175 370 2464 0.63 Khunti 175 506 2465 0.42 Khunti 175 400 2467 0.33 Khunti 175 400 2468 0.83 Khunti 175 400 2469 0.33 Khunti 175 400 2470 0.89 Khunti 175 251 2471 0.35 Khunti 175 400 2472 0.17 Khunti 175 400 2473 0.35 Khunti 175 400 2474 0.12 Khunti 175 400 2475 0.48 Khunti 175 400 2476 0.11 Khunti 175 506 2478 0.49 Khunti 175 506 2479 0.69 Khunti 175 251 2480 0.53 Khunti 175 251 2481 0.28 Khunti 175 400 2482 0.27 Khunti 175 400 2484 0.31 Khunti 175 400 2485 0.17 Khunti 175 486 2486 0.85 Khunti 175 400 2487 0.20 Khunti 175 499 2488 1.19 Khunti 175 486 2489 0.29 Khunti 175 5 2490 0.06 Khunti 175 486 2491 0.14 Khunti 175 400 2492 0.21 Khunti 175 400 2493 0.20 Khunti 175 400 2494 0.07 Khunti 175 400 2495 0.11 Khunti 175 400 2496 0.25 Khunti 175 400 2497 0.11 Khunti 175 400 2498 0.03 Annexure 2

Khunti 175 430 2500 0.28 Khunti 175 430 2511 0.28 Khunti 175 430 2512 0.33 Khunti 175 430 2515 0.15 Khunti 175 356 2516 0.66 Khunti 175 401 2517 0.15 Khunti 175 401 2518 0.33 Khunti 175 251 2519 0.34 Khunti 175 121 2520 0.96 Khunti 175 326 2521 0.56 Khunti 175 6 2522 0.20 Khunti 175 506 2535 0.10 Khunti 175 169 2541 3.36 Khunti 175 506 2542 0.40 Khunti 175 169 2549 0.15 Khunti 175 121 2550 0.07 Khunti 175 120 2551 0.30 Khunti 175 120 2552 0.15 Khunti 175 440 2554 0.10 Khunti 175 506 2555 0.31 Khunti 175 120 2556 0.11 Khunti 175 120 2560 0.07 Khunti 175 120 2561 0.71 Khunti 175 17 2568 0.25 Khunti 175 504 2569 0.17 Khunti 175 504 2570 0.16 Khunti 175 507 2571 0.15 Khunti 175 401 2572 0.81 Khunti 175 507 2573 0.45 Khunti 175 458 2574 0.25 Khunti 175 458 2575 0.31 Khunti 175 504 2576 0.03 Khunti 175 458 2578 0.07 Khunti 175 458 2579 0.49 Khunti 175 458 2580 0.02 Khunti 175 458 2581 0.09 Khunti 175 504 2590 0.10 Khunti 175 367 2591 0.08 Khunti 175 343 2592 0.14 Khunti 175 343 2593 0.33 Khunti 175 393 2595 0.36 Khunti 175 242 2598 0.05 Khunti 175 242 2599 0.13 Khunti 175 242 2600 0.05 Khunti 175 242 2601 0.07 Khunti 175 242 2602 0.08 Annexure 2

Khunti 175 506 2615 0.17 Khunti 175 506 2645 0.23 Khunti 175 506 2451/3071 0.86 Khunti 175 506 2452/3069 0.11 Khunti 175 506 2452/3070 0.10 Khunti 175 506 2458/3072 0.50 Khunti 175 506 2458/3073 0.08 Khunti 175 506 2572/3068 0.74 Khunti 175 400 2562 0.17 Khunti 175 204 2477 1.17 Khunti 175 325 2524 0.98 Khunti 175 177 2564 0.39 Khunti 175 504 2566 0.20 Khunti 175 504 2585 0.18 Khunti 175 177 2565 0.15 Khunti 175 94 2582 0.22 Khunti 175 81 2506 0.13 Khunti 175 400 2562 0.17 Khunti 175 504 2584 0.07 Khunti 175 81 2507 0.78 Khunti 175 81 2506 0.13 Khunti 175 15 2510 0.63 Khunti 175 504 2567 0.14 Khunti 175 504 2563 0.21 Khunti 175 504 2588 0.15 Khunti 175 504 2590 0.06 Khunti 175 504 2587 0.20 Khunti 175 504 2589 0.07 Khunti 175 504 2567 0.23 Khunti 175 367 2636 0.07 Khunti 175 67 2577 0.24 Khunti 175 66 2509 0.75 Khunti 175 45 2529 0.17 Khunti 175 45 2531 0.26 Khunti 175 45 2532 0.14 Khunti 175 45 2534 0.19 Khunti 175 45 2536 0.20 Khunti 175 45 2538 0.35 Khunti 175 45 2544 0.21 Khunti 175 45 2545 0.10 Khunti 175 45 2548 0.16 Khunti 175 28 2530 0.31 Khunti 175 28 2533 0.18 Khunti 175 28 2537 0.19 Khunti 175 28 2528 0.09 Khunti 175 28 2539 0.28 Annexure 2

Khunti 175 28 2543 0.09 Khunti 175 28 2546 0.11 Khunti 175 28 2547 0.02 Khunti 175 28 2526 0.18 Khunti 175 28 2527 0.18 Khunti 175 356 2523 0.23 Khunti 175 356 2523 0.23 Khunti 175 605 2502/3098 0.82 Khunti 175 500 2466 0.28 Khunti 175 500 2466 0.28 Khunti 175 500 2505 0.64 Khunti 175 62 2644 0.31 Khunti 175 62 2649 0.19 Khunti 175 393 2640 0.09 Khunti 175 367 2635 0.08 Khunti 175 367 2638 0.07 Khunti 175 367 2639 0.05 Khunti 175 242 2594 0.26 Khunti 175 242 2596 0.22 Khunti 175 242 2597 0.07 Khunti 175 242 2598 0.01 Khunti 175 242 2599 0.06 Khunti 175 242 2600 0.03 Khunti 175 242 2601 0.01 Khunti 175 242 2604 0.01 Khunti 175 242 2605 0.01 Khunti 175 242 2606 0.02 Khunti 175 458 2575 0.31 Khunti 175 458 2581 0.52 Khunti 175 400 2483 0.11 Khunti 175 486 2486 0.37 Khunti 175 486 2489 0.52 Khunti 175 486 2491 0.14 Khunti 175 488 2501 0.45 Khunti 175 6 2508 0.45 Khunti 175 5 2525 0.63 Khunti 175 17 2554 0.13 Khunti 175 17 2583 0.43 Khunti 175 17 2586 0.70 Khunti 175 121 2558 0.12 Khunti 175 121 2561 0.12 Khunti 175 121 2591 0.08 Khunti 175 121 2637 0.10 Khunti 175 369 2553 0.34 Khunti 175 369 2646 0.29 Khunti 175 17 2586 0.24 Annexure 2

Khunti 175 343 2593 0.08 Khunti 175 343 2593 0.22 Khunti 175 430 2511 0.28 Khunti 175 430 2512 0.33 Khunti 175 430 2515 0.15 Khunti 175 370 2464 0.30 Khunti 175 499 2557 0.33 Khunti 175 6 2522 0.21 Khunti 175 169 2499 0.19 Khunti 175 169 2504 0.54 Khunti 175 169 2513 0.19 Khunti 175 169 2514 0.34 Khunti 175 6 2503 1.10 Khunti 175 121 2559 0.14 Khunti 175 121 2560 0.16 Khunti 175 121 2561 0.12 Khunti 175 112 2643 0.40 Khunti 175 504 2576 0.02 Khunti 175 6 2522 0.21 Khunti 175 506 2458/3081 4.81 Khunti 175 506 2458/3082 0.95 Khunti 175 506 2458/3079 7.04 Khunti 175 506 2458/3075 5.11 Khunti 175 506 2458/3076 4.70 Khunti 175 400 2452/3084 6.58 Khunti 175 506 2458/3077 6.70 Khunti 175 242 2607 0.54 Khunti 175 4 2608 0.63 Khunti 175 209 2609 0.46 Khunti 175 209 2610 0.11 Khunti 175 209 2611 0.11 Khunti 175 209 2612 0.12 Khunti 175 506 2613 0.08 Khunti 175 209 2616 0.26 Khunti 175 209 2617 0.34 Khunti 175 209 2618 0.52 Khunti 175 209 2619 0.30 Khunti 175 209 2620 0.28 Khunti 175 209 2621 0.20 Khunti 175 209 2622 0.15 Khunti 175 209 2623 0.26 Khunti 175 209 2624 0.37 Khunti 175 209 2625 0.21 Khunti 175 209 2626 0.18 Khunti 175 393 2627 0.64 Khunti 175 393 2628 2.95 Annexure 2

Khunti 175 393 2629 0.60 Khunti 175 412 2630 0.48 Khunti 175 393 2631 1.17 Khunti 175 393 2632 0.27 Khunti 175 393 2633 0.15 Khunti 175 367 2634 0.18 Khunti 175 393 2641 0.16 Khunti 175 393 3062 0.45 Khunti 175 343 3090 0.52 Khunti 175 245 2647 0.73 Khunti 175 245 2648 0.44 Khunti 175 66 2650 0.75 Khunti 175 114 2651 3.47 Khunti 175 114 2652 3.83 Khunti 175 114 2653 6.19 Khunti 175 114 2654 0.82 Khunti 175 114 2655 3.75 Musaribera 176 169 962 0.53 Musaribera 176 169 963 0.53 Musaribera 176 169 964 1.10 Musaribera 176 169 965 0.70 Musaribera 176 169 966 4.28 Musaribera 176 169 967 0.61 Musaribera 176 169 968 0.41 Musaribera 176 169 969 0.42 Musaribera 176 169 970 0.02 Musaribera 176 169 971 0.12 Musaribera 176 169 972 0.24 Musaribera 176 82 973 0.07 Musaribera 176 81 974 0.10 Musaribera 176 84 975 0.19 Musaribera 176 81 976 0.20 Musaribera 176 170 977 0.49 Musaribera 176 76 978 0.11 Musaribera 176 84 979 0.03 Musaribera 176 187 980 0.14 Musaribera 176 83 981 0.14 Musaribera 176 81 982 0.09 Musaribera 176 39 983 0.09 Musaribera 176 84 984 0.09 Musaribera 176 197 985 0.28 Musaribera 176 100 986 0.11 Musaribera 176 81 987 0.08 Musaribera 176 133 988 0.33 Musaribera 176 70 989 0.15 Musaribera 176 175 990 0.06 Annexure 2

Musaribera 176 175 991 0.07 Musaribera 176 54 992 1.14 Musaribera 176 54 993 0.34 Musaribera 176 54 994 1.83 Musaribera 176 54 996 0.34 Musaribera 176 81 997 0.08 Musaribera 176 79 998 0.20 Musaribera 176 197 999 0.30 Musaribera 176 140 1000 0.70 Musaribera 176 83 1001 0.52 Musaribera 176 93 1002 0.86 Musaribera 176 140 1003 0.50 Musaribera 176 81 1004 0.43 Musaribera 176 169 961/1262 24.53 Musaribera 176 204 2255 0.71 Musaribera 176 204 2256 0.37 Musaribera 176 204 2257 0.37 Musaribera 176 325 2258 0.36 Musaribera 176 204 2259 0.15 Musaribera 176 325 2260 0.24 Musaribera 176 66 2261 0.11 Musaribera 176 325 2262 0.07 Musaribera 176 313 2263 0.78 Musaribera 176 204 2264 1.58 Musaribera 176 325 2265 0.64 Musaribera 176 66 2266 0.77 Musaribera 176 501 2267 0.15 Musaribera 176 501 2268 0.15 Musaribera 176 329 2269 0.23 Musaribera 176 77 2270 0.03 Musaribera 176 77 2271 0.03 Musaribera 176 77 2272 0.09 Musaribera 176 77 2273 0.09 Musaribera 176 77 2274 0.05 Musaribera 176 506 2330 0.27 Musaribera 176 506 2331 0.45 Musaribera 176 506 2332 0.54 Musaribera 176 506 2333 0.27 Musaribera 176 506 2334 0.18 Musaribera 176 506 2348 0.59 Musaribera 176 506 2349 1.06 Musaribera 176 506 2350 0.88 Musaribera 176 87 2351 0.49 Musaribera 176 87 2352 0.35 Musaribera 176 87 2353 0.17 Musaribera 176 425 2354 0.35 Annexure 2

Musaribera 176 425 2355 0.37 Musaribera 176 425 2356 0.55 Musaribera 176 496 2357 0.44 Musaribera 176 90 2358 0.63 Musaribera 176 336 2360 0.29 Musaribera 176 336 2361 0.11 Musaribera 176 400 2404 0.30 Musaribera 176 400 2405 0.57 Musaribera 176 400 2406 0.47 Musaribera 176 506 2407 0.11 Musaribera 176 506 2408 0.46 Musaribera 176 506 2409 0.30 Musaribera 176 400 2410 0.66 Musaribera 176 400 2411 0.13 Musaribera 176 397 2412 0.98 Musaribera 176 397 2413 0.40 Musaribera 176 39 2414 0.35 Musaribera 176 399 2415 0.40 Musaribera 176 45 2416 0.42 Musaribera 176 45 2417 0.21 Musaribera 176 369 2418 0.95 Musaribera 176 369 2419 0.17 Musaribera 176 369 2420 0.09 Musaribera 176 506 2421 0.10 Musaribera 176 96 2422 0.07 Musaribera 176 96 2424 0.08 Musaribera 176 96 2425 0.04 Musaribera 176 96 2426 0.03 Musaribera 176 96 2427 1.20 Musaribera 176 440 2428 0.04 Musaribera 176 440 2429 0.03 Musaribera 176 440 2430 0.02 Musaribera 176 440 2431 0.08 Musaribera 176 440 2432 0.06 Musaribera 176 285 2433 0.31 Musaribera 176 440 2434 0.10 Musaribera 176 440 2435 0.23 Musaribera 176 440 2436 0.25 Musaribera 176 488 2437 0.27 Musaribera 176 488 2438 0.45 Musaribera 176 94 2439 1.78 Musaribera 176 369 2441 0.16 Musaribera 176 94 2442 0.10 Musaribera 176 94 2443 0.30 Musaribera 176 94 2444 0.05 Musaribera 176 252 2445 0.53 Annexure 2

Musaribera 176 284 2446 0.49 Musaribera 176 170 2447 0.35 Musaribera 176 168 2448 0.17 Musaribera 176 285 2449 0.14 Musaribera 176 285 2450 0.31 Musaribera 176 169 1211 1.65 Musaribera 176 169 1211/A 11.50 Musaribera 176 169 1210/1262 1.40 Musaribera 176 169 1211 0.36 Musaribera 176 169 1211/A 1.00 219.00