Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited

4G OFC Network

DGPS Survey Report for Forest Diversion of Proposed OFC Cable Route from Surajpur to Pratappur with Route Length 61.94 Km. in District - Surajpur ()

APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY: RELIANCE JIO INFOCOMM LIMITED

DGPS SURVEY AND GIS MAPPING DONE BY: Geotrax International Services , Chhattisgarh.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Background ...... 3 1.1 Background ...... 3 1.2 Location and Communication ...... 3 1.3 Objective ...... 4 1.4 Geotrax Empanelment Certificate in Chhattisgarh ...... 5 2. Scope of Work ...... 8 3. Deliverables ...... 8 4. Brief description of the Technical approach ...... 8 4.1 Input Data ...... 9 4.2 GIS Data Preparation ...... 9 4.3 Establishment of Primary Control Point (PCP) ...... 10 4.4 Establishment of Secondary Control Point (SCP) ...... 11 4.5 DGPS Survey Procedure ...... 13 4.6 Creation of Vector Layers ...... 14 4.7 Specification of DGPS Equipment...... 14 5. Results ...... 17 6. Background of Organization ...... 19 6.1 Company Profile: Geotrax ...... 19 7. Annexure ...... 21 7.1 Annexure – 1: PCP Observation Processing Report ...... 21 7.2 Annexure – 2: DGPS Surveyed coordinates of Forest Patches ...... 28 7.3 Annexure – 3: Geo-Referenced Maps of the Proposed Route ...... 31 7.3.1 Geo-referenced Map showing Proposed 4G OFC Route ...... 31 7.3.2 Geo-referenced SOI Map (1:50000) showing Proposed 4G OFC Route .... 31

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1. Introduction and Background

PROJECT 4G OPTICAL FIBER CABLE

1.1 Background

Reliance Jio Infocomm Limitedis setting up 4G Optical Fiber Cable network across the country. In the state of Chhattisgarh, the company plans to set up the telecom network (including laying of OFC cable) along the NHAI/PWD Road corridor. Reliance Jio Infocomm is granted license by Ministry of Communications & IT, Dept. of Telecommunications, and Govt. Of , to establish Optical Fiber Cable network under the license number 370/2011 dated. 23.06.2011 issued to M/S Infotel Broadband Services Limited (company name changed to Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited on 22.01.2013). The OFC Cable is laid under the ground at approx. depth of 1.65m and the trench width is 0.5m. In most of the places the cable trench line on National Highways is approx. at a distance of 14.5m from the road centerline and for State/District highways it is approx. 7m from the road centerline.

1.2 Location and Communication

The proposed OFC Cable route from Surajpur to Pratappur is on the State Highway corridor SH-03 . The total OFC cable route length is approx. 61.94 km. Out of these, 3.90 km. falls in Bhaiyathan, Odgi, Bhatgoan, Pratappur tehsil in Surajpur district. The survey site passes through two forest ranges – Surajpur and Pratappur of Surajpur forest division. The cable route’s proposed starting point is Surajpur Latitude 23°12'49.23"N and Longitude 82°52'6.94"E and the end location is Pratappur at Latitude 23°29'6.00"N and Longitude 83°12'36.50"E. The OFC Cable route is covered under Survey of India Toposheet 64 I/15, 64 I/16 and 64 M/03 on RF 1:50000.

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Not to Scale Fig-1: Surajpur to Pratappur 4G OFC Cable Proposed Route on Satellite Imagery

1.3 Objective

As per directives of Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) dated 8th July 2011; all applications for Forest Diversion, under Forest Conservation Act, 1980 must be accompanied with Geo‐referenced shape file, showing the boundary of the proposed area (both soft copy and hard copy maps), prepared using Differential GPS (DGPS) and the same should be uploaded to MoEF website along with the online application.

To meet this requirement of MoEF, Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited, entrusted the DGPS survey work to M/s Geotrax International Services, Raipur, which is an empanelled agency of Directorate of Geology and Mines, Chhattisgarh (Ref. Circular No. F-7-14/2013/12, dated. 10.11.2014).

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1.4 Geotrax Empanelment Certificate in Chhattisgarh

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2. Scope of Work

1. Establishment of one base station with 72 Hours observationand secondary control points at every 10km along the proposed route. 2. DGPS Survey for collection of ground coordinates along the OFCCable trench at every 50m interval and/or at every turn/bend along the porposed trench. The DGPS data is collected at forest patches only. 3. Data processing and Interpretation a. Geo-referencing of SOI Toposheet (1:50000), Forest Stock map (1:15000, if available) and satellite imagery b. Creation of OFC Cable trench boundary vector map using the DGPS Surveyed data c. Superimposition of cable route layer on Georeferencedforest maps, SOI Toposheet and Satellite imagery. d. Computation of Forest area proposed for diversion. It includes Reserved/Protected Forest & Revenue Forest. e. Preparation of Geo-referenced forest map at 1:15000 scale, and SOI Toposheet at 1:50000 scale. f. Preparation of DGPS survey report along with soft copy of – maps in shapefile format and kml file 4. Printing of report and Geo-referenced maps and Technical compliance.

3. Deliverables

The deliverables envisaged for the assignment are described below

1. Post processed DGPS observations data as well as raw data in RINEX format. 2. DGPS Reports - Base line & network adjustment report for the primary and Secondary Control Points. 3. Geo-referenced SOI maps & forest block mapsbased on DGPS observations – Hard and Soft Copy (SHP and KML formats). 4. Proposed Forest Diversion area statement as per DGPS Survey 5. DGPS Survey and mapping report

4. Brief description of the Technical approach

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4.1 Input Data

The proposed 4G Cable Route plan is shown on the ground by the engineer/ Vendor of Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd (RJIL). The Forest & SOI maps required for geo-referencing were provided byReliance Jio Infocomm Limited.It is proposed that the cable is laid within the ROW of the NHAI/PWD road corridor (where possible). The cable trench is laid at a depth of 1.65m below ground and the trench width is 0.5m. The revenue village maps were collected from NIC online website (http://cg.nic.in/bhunaksha/). The revenue forest information& details are collected from the District Revenue department and were provided by RJIL.

4.2 GIS Data Preparation

Based on the input data (maps, boundary coordinates from CMPDI) and information provided by Revenue Department of Surguja and Surajpur districts, the DGPS base station - Primary and Temporary Benchmarks Control Points (PCP and TBM) in the project area are planned. One PCP with 72 hours observationwas planned and established on the roof top of the Forest Department Guest House (Shiv Park), Surajpur. Secondary control points are planned for DGPS Static Observation for at least 12 hours duration at Tara Forest Guest House, Surajpur which is approximately 45 (aerial distance) from Surajpur Primary Control Point. The Temporary Bench Mark are further established along the route from Salhi to Ambikapur using the Tara Secondary control point as a reference point.

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Not to Scale

Fig-2: Satellite Image showing the location of the Surajpur Primary Control Point

4.3 Establishment of Primary Control Point (PCP)

The Primary Control Point (PCP) with 72 hours of DGPS Observation was established as the DGPS base station. The PCP was established in the roof top of the Forest Department Guest House (Shiv Park) in Surajpur. As per Survey of India (SOI) Guideline, the PCP is to be fixed through continuous observation for 72 hours duration. The 72 hours of observation was carried out using DGPS from 9thMay 2016 to 12thMay2016. The observed data was processed with reference to the data of International GNSS Service (IGS) stations as per SOI guideline (IGS processed report is enclosed as Annexure- 1).

The coordinate of the PCP is given below:

Latitude Longitude Ellipsoidal Point ID (D:M:S) (D:M:S) Height(m)

SurajpurBase 23°12'52.39820"N 082°52'59.05530"E 486.559000

Fig-3: Images showing Primary Control Point (PCP)

4.4 Establishment of Secondary Control Point (SCP)

The Secondary Control Point with 12 hours of static observation was established at Tara Forest Guest House (Point ID: TARA Base).The TARA control point is established w.r.t to the Surajpur Primary Control Point.

Number Of Points: 2 Number Of Control Points: 1 Control Point Latitude Longitude Type Ellipsoidal Height(m) ID (D:M:S) (D:M:S)

SurajpurBase Lat. Lon. H 23°12'52.39820"N 082°52'59.05530"E 486.559000

Below table lists the coordinates of TBMs:

Latitude Longitude North East Ellipsoidal Point ID (D:M:S) (D:M:S) (m) (m) Height (m)

TARA_Base 22°50'01.39550"N 082°44'18.77644"E 2526163.501 678405.9089 509.562031

TBM Latitude Longitude Ellipsoidal Height Station (D:M:S) (D:M:S) (m)

TBM-1 22°52'01.53673"N 82°45'25.92651"E 468.892 TBM-7 22°52'39.82052"N 82°47'23.64922"E 444.525 TBM-5 22°52'33.30385"N 82°46'42.56148"E 455.626 TBM-K 22°52'12.46373"N 82°45'43.35356"E 476.179 TBM-SK1 22°50'20.29084"N 82°44'28.72724"E 544.670 TBM-SK2 22°49'48.78226"N 82°44'06.21060"E 555.857

TBM-SK3 22°49'31.67753"N 82°43'52.11404"E 563.768 TBM-SK4 22°49'25.95324"N 82°43'45.20214"E 557.142 TBM-SK5 22°49'11.53848"N 82°42'58.41562"E 497.750 TBM-SK6 22°48'43.70760"N 82°42'35.37753"E 483.704 TBM-SK7 22°47'58.92290"N 82°42'27.88760"E 472.089 TBM-SK 22°50'37.94598"N 82°44'52.74486"E 534.676 TBM-B 22°51'02.23948"N 82°45'00.42037"E 545.238 TBM-C 22°51'27.87560"N 82°45'05.80985"E 545.844 TBM-SK10 22°46'30.20837"N 82°41'05.32786"E 442.792 TBM-SK12 22°46'03.80922"N 82°40'47.21107"E 422.419 TBM-SK8 22°47'34.66415"N 82°41'48.87478"E 464.623 TBM-SK9 22°47'14.94497"N 82°41'35.72231"E 476.939 TBM-16 22°45'15.84903"N 82°39'40.02356"E 423.364 TBM-13 22°45'56.82035"N 82°40'30.19538"E 414.730 TBM-15 22°45'32.30033"N 82°40'02.10755"E 408.626 TBM-SK14 22°45'49.63158"N 82°40'12.44689"E 399.821 TBM-SK17 22°45'22.15931"N 82°38'41.38749"E 412.191 TBM-20 22°45'06.42527"N 82°37'05.14597"E 392.862 TBM-21 22°45'03.45730"N 82°37'00.83584"E 394.378 TBM-18 22°45'18.21291"N 82°37'59.62990"E 400.154 TBM-20 22°45'11.06697"N 82°37'14.69121"E 396.400 TBM-23 22°44'36.16354"N 82°36'43.05816"E 396.927 TBM-24 22°44'26.91850"N 82°36'26.86136"E 398.693 TBM-24 22°44'12.26312"N 82°36'07.27267"E 365.830 TBM-25A 22°44'07.11148"N 82°35'47.48134"E 360.662 TBM-27A 22°44'53.48340"N 82°35'04.93811"E 381.677 TBM-27B 22°45'00.29123"N 82°34'50.02933"E 373.047 TBM -27C 22°44'53.90253"N 82°34'40.25194"E 372.823 TBM-28A 22°44'38.95412"N 82°34'24.98096"E 361.758 TBM-29 22°44'34.72260"N 82°34'19.76651"E 357.799 TBM-29A 22°44'32.56063"N 82°34'13.04093"E 349.510 TBM-29B 22°44'34.56027"N 82°34'09.91757"E 343.964 TBM-29C 22°44'30.46132"N 82°34'03.99310"E 324.973 TBM-25 22°44'28.56387"N 82°35'37.71797"E 381.427 TBM-26 22°44'49.37815"N 82°35'28.01417"E 393.804 TBM-27 22°44'51.83417"N 82°35'24.19769"E 394.549 TBM-28 22°44'58.61396"N 82°34'47.02649"E 371.631 TBM-29 22°44'34.72473"N 82°34'19.77039"E 357.903 TBM-30 22°45'19.06324"N 82°33'03.69247"E 372.519 TBM-31 22°45'28.06373"N 82°32'37.46980"E 376.573 TBM-32 22°45'35.20493"N 82°32'26.04097"E 379.977 TBM-33 22°45'43.81491"N 82°32'14.52381"E 379.663 TBM-34 22°45'57.47451"N 82°31'43.87156"E 392.006 TBM-35 22°45'56.58707"N 82°31'09.83829"E 395.460 TBM-30A 22°44'53.47268"N 82°33'37.04506"E 341.939 TBM-30B 22°44'57.61594"N 82°33'32.34566"E 349.519

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TBM-30C 22°45'06.28159"N 82°33'23.04218"E 362.155 TBM-30D 22°45'14.72489"N 82°33'17.10581"E 367.254 TBM-32A 22°45'19.01114"N 82°33'03.74660"E 372.397 TBM-32A 22°45'25.52327"N 82°32'54.93014"E 373.122 TBM-32C 22°45'31.82126"N 82°32'30.83718"E 378.343 TBM-32 22°45'35.20111"N 82°32'26.04064"E 379.734 TBM-31A 22°45'15.36719"N 82°33'11.29336"E 368.992 TBM-31 22°45'15.52213"N 82°33'11.80885"E 369.011 TBM-32D 22°45'50.75912"N 82°31'55.96709"E 388.480 TBM-33A 22°46'00.53960"N 82°31'24.39074"E 390.665 TBM-34A 22°45'51.06997"N 82°30'50.30158"E 394.009 TBM-35A 22°46'12.25653"N 82°29'38.71894"E 378.156

4.5 DGPS Survey Procedure

DGPS survey was carried out using a pair of DGPS instrument. One DGPS Instrument was used as Base Station. The first base station for the survey was established at the Secondary control Point in Tara. The base is shifted using the Real Time Kinematic Survey method. The distance between the Base Station and rover was always less than 5km.

The other DGPS instrument was working as Rover. The survey was conducted in Real Time Kinematic (RTK) mode. The Survey team carried out DGPS Survey of boundary points by walking along the proposed cable trench boundary. DGPS readings were collected at every 50m distance along trench and at every turn or bend. For Geo-referencing village maps around 5 GCPs were collected for the each village having Govt. Forest Land.

During the survey the start and end of forest patch was identified in the field with the help of staff from the forest department. The forest department staff also provided information regarding the forest range, compartment number etc.

The static data is Post Processed using Trimble Business Centre software.

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4.6 Creation of Vector Layers

The surveyed points captured through DGPS were plotted in the GIS Software and thePolygon and Polylinelayers are created using the DGPS Surveyed points. Different layers such as the Forest Patch polygon, Forest Trench centerline, Non-Forest Trench line, polygon showing Revenue forest patches (ChoteJadka Jungle + Bade JadKa Jungle) etc., are prepared. The vector layers prepared are then super-imposed on the Geo-referenced Forest map and Cadastral maps.

4.7 Specification of DGPS Equipment

Geotrax deployed the most advance and hi-precision devices to carry out the DGPS survey. The DGPS performance specifications are given below. The corresponding fact sheets are placed below for ready reference.

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5. Results

The total route length from Surajpur to Pratappuris approx. 61.94 km and the proposed forest area for diversion is 0.160 Ha. DGPS Survey processing report and co-ordinates of the PCP are in Annexure-1, and DGPS coordinates of TBM and forest patch boundary coordinates is in Annexure-2. The geo- referenced mapsarein Annexure -3.

AREA STATEMENT

Surajpur to Pratappur- Proposed Forest Diversion Area Statement

Total Route Length Total Forest Patch OFC Cable Trench Width Total Forest Diversion Area (in KM) Length (in KM) (in KM) (in HA)

61.94 3.19 0.0005 0.160

SCHEDULE OF FOREST LAND - PROTECTED FOREST & ORANGE FOREST AREA

T SL. PATCH DIVISION RANGE COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT DIVERSION AREA A NO. NO. TYPE NUMBER (in HA) B PROTECTED 1 1 SURAJPUR P 1622 0.012 L FOREST E SURAJ PROTECTED 2 13 P 92 0.028 - PUR PRATAP FOREST A PUR PROTECTED 3 14 P 38 0.059 FOREST TOTAL FOREST AREA 0.099

SCHEDULE OF FOREST LAND - REVENUE FOREST (CJJ + BJJ) SL. PATCH DISTRICT TALUK VILLAGE KHASRA DIVERSION AREA NO. NO. NAME NUMBER (in HA) 1 2 277 0.004 T SIRSI 2 2 276 0.001 A 3 3 491 0.002 B KARKOTI L 4 4 BHAIYA 485 0.001 E 5 5 THAN MAHULI 77 0.003 SURAJ - 6 6 480 0.006 B PUR 7 7 RAJBAHAR 474 0.001 8 7 472 0.023 9 8 DAUNSARA 574 0.003 10 9 ODGI 314 0.001 DAVNA 11 10 1192 0.002

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12 11 PALMA 495 0.003 BHATGAON BIRANIDAN 13 12 D 113 0.004 14 14 954 0.003

15 14 956 0.001 PRATAPPUR SARHARI 16 14 957 0.001 17 14 958 0.001 TOTAL FOREST AREA 0.061 TOTAL FOREST LAND (TABLE A+TABLE B) 0.160

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6. Background of Organization

6.1 Company Profile: Geotrax

Geotrax International Services (www.geotrax.in) is a Professional Land Mapping and Services provider across India established in the year 1999. During the last 14+ years, we had an opportunity to execute a variety of surveying jobs all over India and in the Middle East to various customer specifications for RIS, LIS, and Municipal GIS oriented jobs. Cadastral Surveys using ETS/DGPS and Provision of Ground control conforming to stringent accuracy standards using high end instruments as RTK/GPRS DGPS is our specialty. We also have a UAV (Drone) and Ground Penetrating Radar (on Roaster).

Geotrax is headed by Mr. V.V.S Bandhakavi (Ex-Survey of India employee) who has more than 40+ years’ experience in the field of surveying in India and abroad.

Some of our major clients include:

 Odisha Space Application Centre (ORSAC)  Steel Authority of India (SAIL)  National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)  Survey Settlement and Land Records Department (Govt. Of Gujarat)  Survey Settlement and Land Records Department (Govt. Of Madhya Pradesh)  Irrigation Dept. (Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir)  National Remote Sensing Agency (Hyderabad)  Meinhardt India Private Limited (Delhi),  Nagarjuna Construction Company (NCC, Hyderabad)  Consulting Engineering Services (CES, New Delhi)  Lee Associates of South Asia (LASA, Delhi)  Power development Corporation (Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir)

Geotrax expertise covers:

 DGPS Surveys for Mining lease boundary, and Forest Diversion  Consultancy services for Mining Plan & EIA  Boundary and cadastral surveys using DGPS and Total station;  Topographic surveys.  Ground control surveys for photogrammetric projects, including Airborne GPS.

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 Only one of the two companies in India who are empanelled by NRSA for DGPS survey for ground control point collection  Route and alignment surveys combining conventional and photogrammetric methods.  Construction and cross-section surveys (from road design to precision layout and quality control).

Being a client focused organization, GeoTrax’s combination of survey equipment, personnel, and computer resources allow for the tailoring of the project approach to match the orders of accuracy and precision requirements for each project. GeoTrax’s equipment resources include 250 DGPS, 33 hand- held GPS units, theodolites, electronic digital and automatic levels, 19 Electronic Total Stations, and data collectors.

On the mapping side, our CAD and GIS professionals assist the survey projects by creating accurate maps. We have dedicated CAD experts who have extensive experience with different CAD software.

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7. Annexure 7.1 Annexure – 1: PCP Observation Processing Report

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7.2 Annexure – 2: DGPS Surveyed coordinates of Forest Patches

Sl. No. Pillar ID Patch No Easting (m) Northing (m) Latitude "N" Longitude "E" 1 P1 690042.02 2584872.035 23°21'44.9913" 82°51'33.0470" 2 P2 690038.2675 2584877.253 23°21'45.1624" 82°51'32.9173" 3 P3 690017.1272 2584909.82 23°21'46.2298" 82°51'32.1878" 4 P4 PATCH NO 1 689995.987 2584942.388 23°21'47.2971" 82°51'31.4583" 5 P5 689964.1624 2584987.65 23°21'48.7815" 82°51'30.3585" 6 P6 689933.6983 2585030.608 23°21'50.1905" 82°51'29.3055" 7 P7 689905.968 2585069.123 23°21'51.4539" 82°51'28.3467" 8 P8 689777.1233 2585238.993 23°21'57.0288" 82°51'23.8876" 9 P9 689762.9303 2585260.08 23°21'57.7201" 82°51'23.3974" 10 P10 689748.7373 2585281.166 23°21'58.4114" 82°51'22.9073" 11 P11 PATCH NO 2 689738.9658 2585296.701 23°21'58.9203" 82°51'22.5703" 12 P12 689732.2412 2585307.391 23°21'59.2706" 82°51'22.3384" 13 P13 689727.356 2585315.157 23°21'59.5251" 82°51'22.1700" 14 P14 689723.8307 2585320.761 23°21'59.7087" 82°51'22.0484" 15 P15 689559.4548 2585522.107 23°22'06.3214" 82°51'16.3525" 16 P16 689551.6872 2585526.387 23°22'06.4637" 82°51'16.0809" 17 P17 689542.4595 2585531.47 23°22'06.6328" 82°51'15.7584" PATCH NO 3 18 P18 689532.0163 2585537.223 23°22'06.8242" 82°51'15.3933" 19 P19 689527.1821 2585539.886 23°22'06.9127" 82°51'15.2243" 20 P20 689518.3701 2585545.263 23°22'07.0912" 82°51'14.9165" 21 P21 689463.579 2585577.299 23°22'08.1552" 82°51'13.0020" 22 P22 689456.4145 2585580.914 23°22'08.2757" 82°51'12.7514" PATCH NO 4 23 P23 689450.6505 2585583.822 23°22'08.3727" 82°51'12.5498" 24 P24 689442.4096 2585587.98 23°22'08.5113" 82°51'12.2615" 25 P25 690858.3782 2588453.473 23°23'41.0511" 82°52'03.4177" 26 P26 690873.9836 2588451.138 23°23'40.9686" 82°52'03.9662" 27 P27 PATCH NO 5 690889.01 2588448.89 23°23'40.8892" 82°52'04.4943" 28 P28 690902.3203 2588446.898 23°23'40.8189" 82°52'04.9621" 29 P29 690911.518 2588445.522 23°23'40.7703" 82°52'05.2853" 30 P30 691925.4725 2588492.5 23°23'41.8692" 82°52'41.0108" 31 P31 691947.6976 2588517.106 23°23'42.6595" 82°52'41.8047" 32 P32 PATCH NO 6 691969.9226 2588541.712 23°23'43.4499" 82°52'42.5986" 33 P33 691992.28 2588561.027 23°23'44.0682" 82°52'43.3947" 34 P34 692014.6373 2588580.342 23°23'44.6864" 82°52'44.1908" 35 P35 692057.9112 2588588.698 23°23'44.9397" 82°52'45.7185" 36 P36 692074.0185 2588589.44 23°23'44.9570" 82°52'46.2860" 37 P37 692086.1989 2588590 23°23'44.9700" 82°52'46.7152" 38 P38 PATCH NO 7 692087.2746 2588590.05 23°23'44.9712" 82°52'46.7531" 39 P39 692110.3511 2588597.012 23°23'45.1877" 82°52'47.5688" 40 P40 692169.1278 2588614.744 23°23'45.7391" 82°52'49.6467" 41 P41 692230.3176 2588646.644 23°23'46.7500" 82°52'51.8160"

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Sl. No. Pillar ID Patch No Easting (m) Northing (m) Latitude "N" Longitude "E" 42 P42 692280.7822 2588672.953 23°23'47.5836" 82°52'53.6051" 43 P43 692343.6209 2588729.441 23°23'49.3929" 82°52'55.8438" 44 P44 692398.4153 2588791.58 23°23'51.3893" 82°52'57.8018" 45 P45 692453.2092 2588853.719 23°23'53.3856" 82°52'59.7599" 46 P46 695353.2639 2589230.384 23°24'04.3874" 82°54'42.0553" 47 P47 695378.9813 2589229.803 23°24'04.3575" 82°54'42.9607" PATCH NO 8 48 P48 695397.8195 2589229.389 23°24'04.3359" 82°54'43.6238" 49 P49 695417.5561 2589228.888 23°24'04.3111" 82°54'44.3186" 50 P50 695601.6282 2589224.589 23°24'04.0920" 82°54'50.7984" 51 P51 695606.4308 2589224.462 23°24'04.0858" 82°54'50.9675" PATCH NO 9 52 P52 695611.977 2589224.315 23°24'04.0786" 82°54'51.1627" 53 P53 695617.6313 2589224.165 23°24'04.0713" 82°54'51.3617" 54 P54 698208.1298 2590237.747 23°24'35.8878" 82°56'23.0616" 55 P55 698207.9535 2590247.381 23°24'36.2010" 82°56'23.0600" 56 P56 PATCH NO 10 698207.7298 2590259.606 23°24'36.5983" 82°56'23.0579" 57 P57 698207.5573 2590269.032 23°24'36.9048" 82°56'23.0563" 58 P58 698207.5118 2590270.958 23°24'36.9674" 82°56'23.0556" 59 P59 705656.3618 2592729.713 23°25'53.5546" 83°00'46.5726" 60 P60 705676.9029 2592734.567 23°25'53.7030" 83°00'47.2985" 61 P61 PATCH NO 11 705687.9683 2592737.182 23°25'53.7830" 83°00'47.6895" 62 P62 705702.4306 2592740.6 23°25'53.8875" 83°00'48.2005" 63 P63 705719.5748 2592744.652 23°25'54.0114" 83°00'48.8063" 64 P64 707885.3506 2593425.424 23°26'15.1459" 83°02'05.4220" 65 P65 707908.1967 2593431.171 23°26'15.3222" 83°02'06.2295" 66 P66 PATCH NO 12 707928.0666 2593436.169 23°26'15.4755" 83°02'06.9318" 67 P67 707947.439 2593441.042 23°26'15.6250" 83°02'07.6166" 68 P68 707970.7825 2593446.915 23°26'15.8051" 83°02'08.4417" 69 P69 715745.0142 2596745.391 23°27'59.3550" 83°06'43.9523" 70 P70 715797.237 2596777.245 23°28'00.3652" 83°06'45.8084" 71 P71 715845.6999 2596806.924 23°28'01.3065" 83°06'47.5309" 72 P72 715889.72 2596834.047 23°28'02.1669" 83°06'49.0956" 73 P73 715907.2924 2596843.672 23°28'02.4713" 83°06'49.7197" 74 P74 PATCH NO 13 715952.8857 2596862.892 23°28'03.0741" 83°06'51.3357" 75 P75 716018.9676 2596890.853 23°28'03.9511" 83°06'53.6780" 76 P76 716081.2005 2596917.402 23°28'04.7841" 83°06'55.8841" 77 P77 716144.544 2596944.601 23°28'05.6377" 83°06'58.1296" 78 P78 716195.5522 2596966.54 23°28'06.3263" 83°06'59.9378" 79 P79 716246.2732 2596988.356 23°28'07.0109" 83°07'01.7358" 80 P80 719603.2572 2597564.263 23°28'24.1068" 83°09'00.2941" 81 P81 719611.2517 2597566.233 23°28'24.1669" 83°09'00.5768" 82 P82 719621.6966 2597568.808 23°28'24.2455" 83°09'00.9461" PATCH NO 14 83 P83 719640.7416 2597573.501 23°28'24.3888" 83°09'01.6194" 84 P84 719653.4268 2597576.628 23°28'24.4842" 83°09'02.0680" 85 P85 719662.8831 2597578.958 23°28'24.5553" 83°09'02.4023"

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Sl. No. Pillar ID Patch No Easting (m) Northing (m) Latitude "N" Longitude "E" 86 P86 719669.9504 2597580.7 23°28'24.6085" 83°09'02.6522" 87 P87 719671.3061 2597581.034 23°28'24.6187" 83°09'02.7001" 88 P88 719674.935 2597581.344 23°28'24.6270" 83°09'02.8281" 89 P89 719680.424 2597581.813 23°28'24.6396" 83°09'03.0217" 90 P90 719684.7952 2597582.341 23°28'24.6546" 83°09'03.1760" 91 P91 719690.9105 2597583.079 23°28'24.6756" 83°09'03.3918" 92 P92 719697.2265 2597583.841 23°28'24.6973" 83°09'03.6147" 93 P93 719704.1218 2597584.674 23°28'24.7210" 83°09'03.8581" 94 P94 719709.6578 2597585.342 23°28'24.7401" 83°09'04.0534" 95 P95 719715.5909 2597586.059 23°28'24.7604" 83°09'04.2628" 96 P96 719721.756 2597586.803 23°28'24.7816" 83°09'04.4804" 97 P97 719733.7968 2597588.256 23°28'24.8230" 83°09'04.9053" 98 P98 719749.8929 2597590.2 23°28'24.8783" 83°09'05.4734" 99 P99 719787.9738 2597594.797 23°28'25.0092" 83°09'06.8173" 100 P100 719827.9106 2597599.619 23°28'25.1465" 83°09'08.2267" 101 P101 719845.5388 2597601.88 23°28'25.2114" 83°09'08.8489" 102 P102 719863.167 2597604.142 23°28'25.2763" 83°09'09.4711" 103 P103 719894.1087 2597606.935 23°28'25.3520" 83°09'10.5626" 104 P104 719927.4191 2597609.941 23°28'25.4335" 83°09'11.7376" 105 P105 719965.6286 2597613.391 23°28'25.5270" 83°09'13.0854" 106 P106 720010.1332 2597616.611 23°28'25.6100" 83°09'14.6549" 107 P107 720056.4491 2597619.963 23°28'25.6963" 83°09'16.2883" 108 P108 720105.1657 2597623.527 23°28'25.7884" 83°09'18.0063" 109 P109 720156.2945 2597627.33 23°28'25.8871" 83°09'19.8095" 110 P110 720199.6278 2597630.553 23°28'25.9707" 83°09'21.3377" 111 P111 720282.3654 2597635.481 23°28'26.0905" 83°09'24.2549" 112 P112 720421.9816 2597643.265 23°28'26.2754" 83°09'29.1774" 113 P113 720528.4783 2597648.596 23°28'26.3966" 83°09'32.9318" 114 P114 720638.537 2597654.014 23°28'26.5190" 83°09'36.8117" 115 P115 720734.6881 2597660.107 23°28'26.6700" 83°09'40.2021" 116 P116 720823.2894 2597670.643 23°28'26.9691" 83°09'43.3289" 117 P117 720891.5611 2597679.542 23°28'27.2249" 83°09'45.7386"

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7.3 Annexure – 3: Geo-Referenced Maps of the Proposed Route

7.3.1 Geo-referenced Map showing Proposed 4G OFC Route

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7.3.2 Geo-referenced SOI Map (1:50000) showing Proposed 4G OFC Route

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