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Six Laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad Section Including Hapur Name of Project: Diversion of Protected Forest Land for ‘Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from existing km 50.000 to km 149.250 of NH-24 in Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad Districts of Uttar Pradesh State NHDP Phase V’ in Hapur Forest Division Justification for Locating the Project in Forest Area As the proposed project road is widening and up-gradation on existing road of NH-24 for approach road to major city, towns and villages of Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad District of Uttar Pradesh State. It is the best suitable alignment from technical point of view and requiring minimum forest area. Earthwork cutting and banking is minimum Minimum numbers of trees are affected Road gradients are suitable for traffic There is no suitable alternative non-forest land to construct the road. The proposed widening of NH-24 is mostly on existing road. Hence, the forest area is proposed for diversion. Sushil Verma Project Director Place: Moradabad National Highway Authority of India Date: Moradabad Name of Project: Diversion of Protected Forest Land for ‘Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from existing km 50.000 to km 149.250 of NH-24 in Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad Districts of Uttar Pradesh State NHDP Phase V’ in Hapur Forest Division Undertaking for Payment of Net Present Value (NPV) of Forest Area It is to certify that we, Project Implementation Unit, Moradabad, NHAI have applied for diversion of 17.326 ha. of Protected Forest Area for the purpose of Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from km 50.000 to km 93.048 of NH-24 in Hapur Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh State. We, hereby, undertake to pay the net present value (NPV) of the above forest land and in case of any upward revision of rates of NPV then we will pay the amount of differential NPV. Sushil Verma Project Director Place: Moradabad National Highway Authority of India Date: Moradabad Name of Project: Diversion of Protected Forest Land for ‘Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from existing km 50.000 to km 149.250 of NH-24 in Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad Districts of Uttar Pradesh State NHDP Phase V’ in Hapur Forest Division Compensatory Afforestation Cost (Certificate of Project Authority) Certified that the Project Authority agrees to deposit the cost of compensatory afforestation as determined by the Forest Department for required forest land of 17.326 ha area for Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from km 50.000 to km 93.048 of NH-24 in Hapur Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh State. Sushil Verma Project Director Place: Moradabad National Highway Authority of India Date: Moradabad Name of Project: Diversion of Protected Forest Land for ‘Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from existing km 50.000 to km 149.250 of NH-24 in Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad Districts of Uttar Pradesh State NHDP Phase V’ in Hapur Forest Division Certificate for No Muck will be Generated and Disposed at Site This is to certify that the no muck will be generated and disposed at site during Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from km 50.000 to km 93.048 of NH-24 in Hapur District of Uttar Pradesh. Sushil Verma Project Director Place: Moradabad National Highway Authority of India Date: Moradabad Name of Project: Diversion of Protected Forest Land for ‘Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from existing km 50.000 to km 149.250 of NH-24 in Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad Districts of Uttar Pradesh State NHDP Phase V’ in Hapur Forest Division Muck Disposal Plan 1. Calculation of muck to be generated. Muck will not be generated. No calculation and Swell factor has to be applied. swell factor is applicable. Undertaking is enclosed in this regard. 2. Quantity of muck to be utilized in the If muck will be generated then it will be project activities utilized in the project activities 3. Balance quantity of muck which requires No balance quantity will be left for preparation disposal / management plan of disposal / management plan. 4. Carriage of muck from the muck Not applicable generation site to the dumping site 5. Ownership of land and the consent of Not applicable land owners, in case muck disposal is proposed on non-forest land. 6. Photograph & carrying capacity of Not applicable proposed dumping site (Muck disposal site) 7. Development of dumping site- Not applicable construction of retaining walls and other structure as per requirement of the site. The objective is to completely stop rolling down of the muck. 8. Rehabilitation of dumping site like Not applicable leveling, planting of grass, shrubs and tree species Note: Cost to be incurred on the above activities has to be given component wise. Detail of dumping site including length, width and height of structures to be erected must be mentioned. Undertaking by the user agency has to be given to the effect that: 1. Muck management plan will be implemented by the user agency and in case of non implementation of the plan; they will be liable to penalty / action at their cost. 2. The proposed dumping site is located away from river / stream / nala. Sushil Verma Project Director Place: Moradabad National Highway Authority of India Date: Moradabad ` eSa lq’khy oekZ] ifj;kstuk funs’kd Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; jktekxZ izkf/kdj.k] eqjknkckn ;g izekf.kr djrk gw¡ fd eq>s mijksDr mfYyf[kr lHkh ’krsZ ekU; gSa rFkk mudk vuqikyu fd;k tk;sxk A lq’khy oekZ ifj;kstuk funs’kd Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; jktekxZ izkf/kdj.k ,&54] vkf’k;kuk dkWayksuh] Qst&1] dkaB jksM] eqjknkckn Name of Project: Diversion of Protected Forest Land for ‘Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from existing km 50.000 to km 149.250 of NH-24 in Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad Districts of Uttar Pradesh State NHDP Phase V’ in Hapur Forest Division Certificate of Minimum Demand of Forest Area This is to certify that the protected forest area involved in Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from km 50.000 to km 93.048 of NH-24 in Hapur Forest Division of Uttar Pradesh State is unavoidable and the barest minimum forest area i.e. 17.326 ha area is proposed for diversion. Sushil Verma Project Director Place: Moradabad National Highway Authority of India Date: Moradabad Name of Project: Diversion of Protected Forest Land for ‘Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from existing km 50.000 to km 149.250 of NH-24 in Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad Districts of Uttar Pradesh State NHDP Phase V’ in Hapur Forest Division Violation of Forest Conservation Act, 1980 Guidelines under IT (Certificate of Project Authority) This is to certify that the work for Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from km 50.000 to km 93.048 of NH-24 in Hapur Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh State has not been started on Forest Land and Non-Forest land, hence, no violation of Forest Conservation Act, 1980 & guidelines. Sushil Verma Project Director Place: Moradabad National Highway Authority of India Date: Moradabad Name of Project: Diversion of Protected Forest Land for ‘Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from existing km 50.000 to km 149.250 of NH-24 in Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad Districts of Uttar Pradesh State NHDP Phase V’ in Hapur Forest Division Wildlife Certificate (Project Area is not included in National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary) This is to certify that area proposed for Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from km 50.000 to km 93.048 of NH-24 in Hapur Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh State is not included in the area of any National Park / Wildlife Sanctuary or nature reserve. Sushil Verma Project Director Place: Moradabad National Highway Authority of India Date: Moradabad Name of Project: Diversion of Protected Forest Land for ‘Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from existing km 50.000 to km 149.250 of NH-24 in Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad Districts of Uttar Pradesh State NHDP Phase V’ in Hapur Forest Division Certificate about Distance of Project from Protected Area This is to certify that forest area proposed for Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from km 50.000 to km 93.048 of NH-24 in Hapur Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh State is beyond 1 km of the boundary of the protected area (National Park / Wildlife Sanctuary or nature reserve) as per recommendation of sub-committee on Guidelines for roads in Protected Areas on dated 22nd December, 2014. Sushil Verma Project Director Place: Moradabad National Highway Authority of India Date: Moradabad Name of Project: Diversion of Protected Forest Land for ‘Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from existing km 50.000 to km 149.250 of NH-24 in Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad Districts of Uttar Pradesh State NHDP Phase V’ in Hapur Forest Division Archaeological Importance Certificate This is to certify that proposed Six laning of Hapur Bypass to Moradabad section including Hapur Bypass from km 50.000 to km 93.048 of NH-24 in Hapur Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh State is not likely to affect any monument site of cultural, historical, archaeological or recreational importance.
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