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Statement Indicating Position of Cases Disposed During the Period 1-4-2015 to 30-4-2015 Received for Permission/Noc in Oe/Critical/Semi Critical Areas STATEMENT INDICATING POSITION OF CASES DISPOSED DURING THE PERIOD 1-4-2015 TO 30-4-2015 RECEIVED FOR PERMISSION/NOC IN OE/CRITICAL/SEMI CRITICAL AREAS S. Name Brief Subject Location Requirement Remarks No. (m3/day) 1 M/s Ramaa Shyama Ground Water Village Rajau 2860 through Approval vide letter no. Papers Ltd., Clearance in respect of Paraspur, Block & existing two (2) 21-4 their expansion Tehsil Faridpur, and proposed one (480)/NR/CGWA/2013- programme of existing District Bareilly, (1) tubewell only 568 dt. 08.4.2015 paper unit Uttar Pradesh 2 M/s Assam Hills Ground Water Village Manja, 26 through Approval vide letter no. Small Industries Clearance in respect of Block Manja, proposed one (1) 21-4 Development their proposed District Karbi tubewell only (126)/NER/CGWA/2014- Corporation Ltd., packaged drinking Anglong, Assam 567 dt. 8.4.2015 water unit 3 M/s Shree Bhagavati Ground Water village Shahpur, 10 through Approval vide letter no. Maa Ambey Clearance in respect of Block proposed one (1) 21-4 Industries their proposed Dharamjaigarh, borewell only (141)/NCCR/CGWA/201 packaged drinking District Raigarh, 4-571 dt. 8.4.2015 water unit Chhattisgarh 4 M/s United Ground Water Village Kopakalan, 1200 through Approval vide letter no. Breweries Ltd., Clearance in respect of Block Bikram, proposed deep 21-4 their proposed beer District Patna, three (3) (177)/MER/CGWA/2014- and other beverage Bihar tubewells only 583 dt. 10.4.2015 product manufacturing unit 5 M/s Surabhi Agrico Ground Water Village Sandha, 93 through Approval vide letter no. Pvt Ltd Clearance in respect of Block Chiraigaon, proposed one (1) 21-4 their proposed fruit Tehsil Shivpur, tubewell only (573)/NR/CGWA/2014- drink manufacturing District Varanasi, 585 dt. 10.4.2015 unit Uttar Pradesh 6 M/s Panchali Ground Water Village Kalugaon, 40 through Approval vide letter no. Beverage Clearance in respect of Block Amguri, proposed one (1) 21-4 their proposed beer District Sivsagar, tubewell only (97)/NER/CGWA/2014- and other beverage Assam 584 dt. 10.4.2015 product manufacturing unit 7 M/s Amrit Bottlers Ground Water Village Chandpur 3164 through Approval vide letter no. Pvt Ltd., Clearance in respect of Harbans, Block existing two (2) 21-4 expansion programme Masodha, Tehsil tubewell and (577)/NR/CGWA/2014- of their existing Sadar, District proposed one (1) 586 dt. 10.4.2015 Beverage Faizabad, Uttar tubewell only manufacturing-soft Pradesh drink manufacturing unit 8 M/s Aashka Industry Ground Water Ward No. 1, Block 13 through Approval vide letter no. Clearance in respect of & Tehsil proposed one (1) 21-4 proposed packaged Kharupetia, District tubewell only (128)/NER/CGWA/2014- drinking water Darrang, Assam 599 dt. 13.4.2015 manufacturing unit STATEMENT INDICATING POSITION OF CASES DISPOSED DURING THE PERIOD 1-4-2015 TO 30-4-2015 RECEIVED FOR PERMISSION/NOC IN OE/CRITICAL/SEMI CRITICAL AREAS S. Name Brief Subject Location Requirement Remarks No. (m3/day) 1 M/s Ramaa Shyama Ground Water Village Rajau 2860 through Approval vide letter no. Papers Ltd., Clearance in respect of Paraspur, Block & existing two (2) 21-4 their expansion Tehsil Faridpur, and proposed one (480)/NR/CGWA/2013- programme of existing District Bareilly, (1) tubewell only 568 dt. 08.4.2015 paper unit Uttar Pradesh 2 M/s Assam Hills Ground Water Village Manja, 26 through Approval vide letter no. Small Industries Clearance in respect of Block Manja, proposed one (1) 21-4 Development their proposed District Karbi tubewell only (126)/NER/CGWA/2014- Corporation Ltd., packaged drinking Anglong, Assam 567 dt. 8.4.2015 water unit 3 M/s Shree Bhagavati Ground Water village Shahpur, 10 through Approval vide letter no. Maa Ambey Clearance in respect of Block proposed one (1) 21-4 Industries their proposed Dharamjaigarh, borewell only (141)/NCCR/CGWA/201 packaged drinking District Raigarh, 4-571 dt. 8.4.2015 water unit Chhattisgarh 4 M/s United Ground Water Village Kopakalan, 1200 through Approval vide letter no. Breweries Ltd., Clearance in respect of Block Bikram, proposed deep 21-4 their proposed beer District Patna, three (3) (177)/MER/CGWA/2014- and other beverage Bihar tubewells only 583 dt. 10.4.2015 product manufacturing unit 5 M/s Surabhi Agrico Ground Water Village Sandha, 93 through Approval vide letter no. Pvt Ltd Clearance in respect of Block Chiraigaon, proposed one (1) 21-4 their proposed fruit Tehsil Shivpur, tubewell only (573)/NR/CGWA/2014- drink manufacturing District Varanasi, 585 dt. 10.4.2015 unit Uttar Pradesh 6 M/s Panchali Ground Water Village Kalugaon, 40 through Approval vide letter no. Beverage Clearance in respect of Block Amguri, proposed one (1) 21-4 their proposed beer District Sivsagar, tubewell only (97)/NER/CGWA/2014- and other beverage Assam 584 dt. 10.4.2015 product manufacturing unit 7 M/s Amrit Bottlers Ground Water Village Chandpur 3164 through Approval vide letter no. Pvt Ltd., Clearance in respect of Harbans, Block existing two (2) 21-4 expansion programme Masodha, Tehsil tubewell and (577)/NR/CGWA/2014- of their existing Sadar, District proposed one (1) 586 dt. 10.4.2015 Beverage Faizabad, Uttar tubewell only manufacturing-soft Pradesh drink manufacturing unit 8 M/s Aashka Industry Ground Water Ward No. 1, Block 13 through Approval vide letter no. Clearance in respect of & Tehsil proposed one (1) 21-4 proposed packaged Kharupetia, District tubewell only (128)/NER/CGWA/2014- drinking water Darrang, Assam 599 dt. 13.4.2015 manufacturing unit 9 M/s Lava Cast Pvt Ground Water R. S. No. 31, 32, 165 through Approval vide letter no. Ltd., Clearance in respect of 33, 34, 28, 25/3/p, existing one (1) 21-4 their proposed Cast 25/2/c, 25/2/A, 24, tubewell and (1172)/WCR/CGWA/201 Iron & S.G. Iron 23, 30/2/p/2, 21, proposed two (2) 4-597 dt. 13.4.2015 utilizable in Automotive 20, 18/P, Village tubewells only industry production unit Barola, Taluka Kalol, District Panchmahals, Gujarat 10 M/s Emerging Glass Ground Water Village Keshwana 30 through Approval vide letter no. India Pvt Ltd., Clearance in respect of Rajput, Block & proposed (1) 21-4 their proposed sheet, Tehsil Kotputli, tubewell only (664)/WR/CGWA/2014- figured & mirror glass District Jaipur, 598 dt. 13.4.2015 manufacturing unit Rajasthan 11 M/s Shree Cement Ground Water Aurangabad 350 (inclusive of Approval vide letter no. Ltd., Clearance in respect of Industrial Growth the existing 21-4 their proposed existing Centre, Tehsil ground water (123)/MER/CGWA/2012- clinker grinding unit of Aurangabad, withdrawal of 175 602 dt. 15.4.2015 Bangur Cement District m3/day) through Aurangabad, Bihar existing three (3)and proposed three (3) borewells only 12 M/s Lafarge India Ground Water Village Arasmeta, 1100 through Approval vide letter no. Pvt Ltd., Clearance in respect of Block Akaltara, existing six (6) 21-4 expansion of their District Janjgir- and proposed two (110)/NCCR/CGWA/201 existing Limestone Champa, (2) borewells only 1-606 dt. 16.04.2015 Mining and Cement Chhattisgarh manufacturing unit 13 M/s Misrilall Mines Ground Water Village Saruabil, 33 though three Approval vide letter no. Pvt Ltd., Clearance in respect of Block & Tehsil (3) existing 21-4 their existing Mining & Sukinda, District borewells and (73)/SER/CGWA/2008- Beneficiation unit Jajpur, Odisha 607 dt. 16.04.2015 452 through dewatering 14 M/s Jabamayee Ground Water Village Sukinda, 300 through Approval vide letter no. Ferro Alloys Ltd., Clearance in respect of Block & Tehsil proposed two (2) 21-4 their proposed Sukinda, District borewells only (512)/SER/CGWA/2013- proposed 15660 TPD Jajpur, Odisha 668 dt. 27.4.2015 Ferro Chrome plant 15 M/s Pacific Iron Ground Water Village Parakheda, 800 through Approval vide letter no. Manufacturing Ltd Clearance in respect of Block/Tehsil proposed (8) 21-4 their proposed Sihora, District borewells only (159)/NCR/CGWA/2013- integrated steel plant Jabalpur, Madhya 620 dt. 20.4.2015 Pradesh 16 M/s Bharat Oil & Ground Water Village Dehjari, 485 through Approval vide letter no. Waste Management Clearance in respect of Block & Tehsil proposed four (4) 21-4 Ltd., their proposed Coal Kharsiya, District borewells only (73)/UR/CGWA/2014- washery unit Raigarh, 621 dt. 20.4.2015 Chhattisgarh 17 M/s Teesta Agro Ground Water Khasra No. 3936, 65 through Approval vide letter no. Industries Ltd., Clearance in respect of 3937, 3938 & existing (2) 21-4 their proposed SSP & 3938/4207, Village borewells only (541)/WR/CGWA/2014- GSSP Fertilizer Gangrar, Block & 616 dt. 20.4.2015 manufacturing unit Tehsil Gangrar, District Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 18 M/s Trinayan Ground Water Village Katuria, 19 through Approval vide letter no. Enterprise Clearance in respect of Block Borigog- existing one (1) 21-4 their proposed Bonbhag, District borewell only (125)/NER/CGWA/2014- packaged drinking Nalbari, Assam 614 dt. 20.4.2015 water unit 19 M/s R. K. Industries Ground Water Village Borbhatta, 7 through existing Approval vide letter no. Clearance in respect of 49 no. Madhya one (1) tubewell 21-4 their proposed Namoni, only (124)/NER/CGWA/2014- packaged drinking Charaibahi Gaon 613 dt. 20.4.2015 water unit Panchayat, District Jorhat, Assam 20 M/s Kusum Ground Water Village Sila, Block 40 through Approval vide letter no. Beverages Clearance in respect of Gauripur, Tehsil proposed one (1) 21-4 their proposed Amingaon, District tubewell only (123)/NER/CGWA/2014- packaged drinking Kamrup, Assam 705 dt. 30.4.2015 water unit 21 M/s Megafine Ground Water Village Lakhmapur, 170 through Approval vide letter no. Pharma Pvt Ltd., Clearance in respect of Taluka Dindori, proposed two 21-4 their proposed District Nashik, (2) tubewells (210)/CR/CGWA/2014- manufacturing unit of Maharashtra only 612 dt.
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