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Eract from Haryana Government Gazette, Dated The 454 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA), FEB. 9.2007 (MAGH. 20.1928 SAKA) HARYANA GOVERNMENT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Notification The 9th February, 2007 No. CCP(NCR)/RWR/KWS/CA(B)/2007/425.- In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 4 of the Punjab Scheduled roads and Controlled Areas Restriction of Unregulated Development Act, 1963 (Punjab Act. 41 of 1963), the Governor of Haryana hereby declares the area within a distance of two kilometers around Primary School of village Khaliawas, district Rewari, as specified in the Schedule given below and shown in the plan appended hereto, to be a controlled area for the purpose of the said Act, namely: Schedule Schedule of boundaries of the controlled area around Primary School of village Khaliawas, district Rewari to be read with drawing no. DTP(RE)378/2001, dated the 7th June, 2001. North: Starting from point “A” , which is the junction of rectangle no. 15, 16, 25 and 26 of village Jaitpur Istmurar (Hadbast No. 292), towards east along the northern boundaries of rectangle no. 26, 27 and 28 of village Jaitpur Istmurar (Hadbast No. 292) and rectangle no. 85, 86, 87, 88, 89 and 90 of village Khatawali (Hadbast No. 284) and rectangle no. 53 and 52 of village Alamgirpur (Hadbast No. 33) upto point „B‟ i.e. the junction of rectangle no. 41, 42, 51 and 52 of village Alamgirpur (Hadbast No. 33) East: Thence from point „B‟ towards south along the boundary of controlled area already declared around Dharuhera Industrial Estate upto point „C‟ i.e. the junction of rectangle no. 13, 14, 24 and 23 of village Kharkhara (Hadbast No. 32) South: Thence from point „C‟ towards west along the southern boundary of rectangle No. 13 and 12 of village Kharkhara (Hadbast No. 32) upto the point where it meets the boundary of village Khaliawas (Hadbast No. 283), thence towards South-West along the South-East boundary of village Khaliawas (Hadbast No. 283), upto junction of rectangle No. 55 and 56 of village Khaliawas (Hadbast No. 283) and 43 and 44 of village Kharkhara (Hadbast No. 32). Thence towards West along southern boundary of rectangle No. 55, 54 and 53 of village Khaliawas (Hadbast No. 283) and thence a along the sothern boundary of village Dungarwas (Hadbast No. 194) going through rectangle No. 51, 50, 31 and 32 upto point „D‟ i.e. the junction of Rectangle No. 32 and 33 of village Dungarwas (Hadbast No. 194) and 2, 3 of village Nikhari (Hadbast No. 193). West: Thence from point „D‟ towads North along the western boundary of rectangle no. 32 and 29 of village Dungarwas (Hadbast No. 194), rectangle no. 19 and 16 of village Rasgon (Hadbast No. 195), rectangle no. 12 of village Dungarwas (Hadbast No. 194) and rectangle no. 38, 30 and 29 of village Masani (Hadbast No. 196) upto the junction of rectangle no. 28 and 29 of village Masani (Hadbast No. 196) and rectangle no. 28 of village Khaliawas (Hadbast No. 283). Thence towards north-west along the south –west boundary of village Khaliawas (Hadbast No. 283) and south –west boundary of rectangle No. 43 of village Jaitpur Istmurar (Hadbast No. 292) upto point „E‟ which is the unction of rectangle no. 43 and 44 of village Jaitpur Istmurar (Hadbast No. 292) and rectangle no. 13, 14 of village Masani (Hadbast No. 196). Thence towards north along western boundary of rectangle No. 43, 40, 31 and 26 of village Jaitpur Istmurar (Hadbast No. 292) upto the point „A‟ i.e. the point of start. SHAKUNTLA JAKHU, Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary to Government Haryana, Town and Country Planning Department. .
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