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Map Id Khasra Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority 29-Mar-14 List of maps submitted in the Year 2013-14 and their status STATUS SNO KHASRA/ TOT_AREA(SQMTR) USAGE MAP_ID PROPERTY NO COVERED APPLICANT_NAME/ADDRESS SITE 1 MUNICIPAL N0- 113.32 SH. SIDHARTH MUKERJEE & SH. SRIKANT MUKERJEE S 01 & 1/3 NEW Home R-0340/13-14 130.00 R/0 MUNICIPAL N0- 01 OLD & 1/3 NEW BENGALI LIBARY ROA BANJALI LIBRARY ROAD 2 222 NEW & 20 269.64 SH. CHANDAN SINGH RANA S/0 SH. PAN SINGH RANA S OLD Home R-0342/13-14 223.88 R/0 HQ 501 FD SVG ENGG GP NEW MT LINE NEAR CHEERBAG NATHANPUR 3 476 & 477 KA 999.54 SH. PRAMOD KUMAR DOBHAL S/0 SH. SHANTI KUMAR S Home R-0341/13-14 589.71 R/0 16/9 INDER BABA MARG KISHANPUR RAJPUR ROAD D.DUN DHORAN KHAS 4 701 155.57 SH. PRAKASH NEGI S/0 SH. INDER JEET SINGH NEGI S Home R-0343/13-14 203.42 R/0 158/1 CHUKKU WALA D.DUN JAKHAN 5 PROP- N0- 30/35 88.63 SH. SATISH CHANDRA GOYAL S/0 SH. GOPI CHAND S Home R-0362/13-14 138.66 R/0 35 KANWALI ROAD SHIVAJI MARG D.DUN KAANWALI 6 2123 KA, KHA 200.73 SMT. VIJAYA GAIROLA W/O SH. SHARAD KUMAR GAIROALA S & 2124 KA Home R-0357/13-14 165.41 S-B-C-144 YAMUNA COLONY, DEHRADUN. AJABPUR KALAN 7 134 KA 291.27 SH. SHASHI RANA S Home R-0356/13-14 194.13 CANAL ROAD, KAULAGARH, DEDHRADUN. KAULAGARH MAI CHAKBHOOR 8 753/1 127.60 SMT. NILIMA KALRA S Home R-0358/13-14 73.71 42/97 ARHAT BAZAR, SAHARANPUR ROAD, DEHRADUN. KAANWALI 9 178 276.76 SH. A.K. AGGARWAL S/0 SH. SHAMBHU DAYAL BANSAL S Home R-0360/13-14 235.34 R/0 2 CHAMAN VIHAR MAJRA D.DUN NIRANJANPUR 10 885 80.76 SMT. MANJU DWIVEDI W/0 SH. RAVI DWIVEDI S Home R-0361/13-14 104.82 R/0 SATABDI ENCLAVE RING ROAD JOGIWALA D.DUN NATHANPUR 11 1101 (1850 273.00 SMT. SUSHAMA RAWAT W/O SH. GABAR SINGH RAWAT S KHA) Home R-0359/13-14 180.89 SHANTI VIHAR, AJABPUR KALA, DEHRADUN. AJABPUR KALAN 12 1732 189.59 SMT. SHAKUNTALA DEVI W/0 SH. BASANT LAL PURWAL S Home R-0002/13-14 196.90 C/0 SH. SOBAN SINGH RAWAT 54 VISNU VIHAR HARIDWAR B AJABPUR KALAN 13 PLOT N0- 288 557.32 SH. U.D. CHAUBE S/0 LATE. SH. S.D. CHAUBE S Home R-0003/13-14 263.69 R- 288/ PHASE- I VASANT VIHAR D.DUN VASANT VIHAR PH- I 14 444 & 477 NEW 188.12 SH. ASHISH DHYANI S/0 SH. Y.N. DHYANI S Home R-0004/13-14 138.15 R/0 STREET- N0- 1 E HOUSE N0- 6 SHASTRI NAGAR D.DUN BADRIPUR 15 347 212.23 SMT. SUSHMA GARG W/0 SH. RAKESH GARG S Home R-0005/13-14 269.16 R/0 LANDORE CANTT MUSSOORIE D.DUN GUJRADA MANSINGH 16 858 GA 226.00 SH. ANVEER SINGH BISHT S Home R-0037/13-14 194.54 VILL- MAGALISHARAPATTI BARSAU, UTTARAKASHI. AJABPUR KALAN 17 207 (250/176/6 ) 174.81 SMT. RAKHI GOYAL & SMT. ANURADHA ARORA N Home R-0038/13-14 160.78 8 NAYA GAUN MOHINI ROAD,DEHRADUN. ADOIWALA 18 1148 KHA 92.00 SH. SHAHIR KHANS/O SH. MOHD. HASHIM S Home R-0039/13-14 111.48 146 KRISHAN MARKET, CLEMENT TOWN, D.DUN MAJRA 19 70 A 134.47 SH. DINESH KHANNA S Home R-0040/13-14 190.58 50 DARSHANI GATE ,DEHRADUN. SUBHASH PARK Status - S- Sanctioned R- Rejected D- Sanctioned N- Re-open 1 Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority 29-Mar-14 List of maps submitted in the Year 2013-14 and their status STATUS SNO KHASRA/ TOT_AREA(SQMTR) USAGE MAP_ID PROPERTY NO COVERED APPLICANT_NAME/ADDRESS SITE 20 11 179.87 KUMARI RAZIA BEGH D/O LATE SH. GULAM BEGH S Home R-0041/13-14 199.36 60 GHOSHI GALI, DEHRADUN. CHAKSALAWALA 21 351 M 167.75 SH. HARENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN S Home R-0042/13-14 153.81 TYPE C-3 17/4 NEW TEHRI. AJABPUR KHURD 22 161 73.43 SH. SANJEEV KHURANA & SH. BHUPENDRA SHARMA S Home R-0043/13-14 83.81 96 VIJAY COLONY, DEHRADUN. NIRANJANPUR 23 1268 126.81 SH. PAWAN MAUNGA S/O SH. VIJAY KUMAR S Home R-0044/13-14 139.66 B-40 MISHAN COMPOUND, SAHARANPUR. SAI LOK 24 505/1 185.60 SH.AMARDEEP SINGH BHATIA S Home R-0045/13-14 176.20 2/3 GENRALWING PREM NAGAR, D.DUN. ARCADIA GRANT 25 110 92.90 SH. BHARAT TYAGI S Home R-0046/13-14 106.64 41 ENGINEERS ENCLAVE PHASE 3 G.M.S.ROAD, D.DUN. MEHUWALA MAFI 26 426 83.23 SH. MANOJ BANSAL S Home R-0047/13-14 116.52 43 PREETI ENCLAVE, MAZRA, D.DUN. SEWALA KALAN 27 161 73.43 SH. BUPENDRA SHARMA & SH. SANJEEV KHURANA S Home R-0048/13-14 83.81 A-66 AWASHVIKAS COLONY, SAHARANPUR. NIRANJANPUR 28 276 217.32 SH. KANTA PRASAD KALA S Home R-0049/13-14 220.80 EKTA ENCLAVE LANE NO-3 NATHANPUR, DEHRADUN. NATHANPUR 29 39/1 (51 DA ) 134.00 SMT. PUJA LEKHWAR S Home R-0050/13-14 103.24 AAMWALA TARLA, DEHRADUN. AAMWALA TARLA 30 71 266.01 DR. S.C.SHARMA & SMT MITHILESH SHARMA S Home R-0051/13-14 292.65 14 SAILOK-1 KANWALA,G.M.S.ROAD, NIRANJANPUR 31 849 686 K 260.00 SH. RAJ PAL SINGH ASWAL & SH. YASHPAL SINGH ASWAL S Home R-0024/13-14 108.50 GRAM KARGI GRANT D.DUN AJABPUR KALAN 32 371 (1066 ) 109.54 SH. BALRAM SINGH & SH. ARVIND KUMAR S Home R-0036/13-14 128.03 NEW TYPE 3 RAIPUR, C-26/13, DEHRADUN. AAMWALA TARLA 33 180 MIN (114 99.88 SH. RIYAZUDDIN S MIN) Home R-0052/13-14 62.58 7/6 MUSLIM COLONY, RITHA MANDI, D.DUN. AJABPUR KHURD 34 1034 308.00 SMT. PARMESHWARI KALA S Home R-0053/13-14 207.98 SARTHI ENCLAVE, HARIDWAR ROAD, DEHRADUN. AJABPUR KALAN 35 45 159.63 SH. RAJEEV BHATIA S/O SH. O.P.BHATIA S Home R-0054/13-14 149.66 131/1 LANE NO-1] STREET NO-4 RAJENDRA NAGAR D.DUN. NIRANJANPUR 36 1157 &1162 297.00 SH. LAXMAN SINGH BADWAL S Home R-0055/13-14 307.46 U.G.B. TOWER, HARIDWAR ROAD, DHARAMPUR,D.DUN NATHANPUR 37 PORP- N0- 35 81.85 SH. BANDHAN GULATI S/0 LATE. SH. OM PRAKASH GULATI S Home R-0057/13-14 117.12 R/0 87 TYAGI ROAD D.DUN REST CAMP 38 75 KA 107.00 SMT. REKHA BIDLA & SH. DHANAN JAY BIDLA S Home R-0058/13-14 124.40 R/0 8 HARRAWALA NEAR PILI KOTHI D.DUN CHAK AJABPUR KALAN Status - S- Sanctioned R- Rejected D- Sanctioned N- Re-open 2 Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority 29-Mar-14 List of maps submitted in the Year 2013-14 and their status STATUS SNO KHASRA/ TOT_AREA(SQMTR) USAGE MAP_ID PROPERTY NO COVERED APPLICANT_NAME/ADDRESS SITE 39 2057 111.62 SH. KARAM CHAND S/0 SH. SOHAN LAL S Home R-0059/13-14 121.98 R/0 7 CHAMAN VIHAR MAJRA D.DUN AJABPUR KALAN 40 PROP- 376.24 SMT. POONAM RANI & SH. BHUSHAN LAL S N0-20/443 C Home R-0060/13-14 140.40 R/0 122 MOTI BAZAR D.DUN KHURBURA MOHALLA 41 320,324,325,327,20,050.00 SH. SANJAY KOHLI , SH. PREM SHAHNI & SH. NEERAJ SHAHNI P 333,339,398,400 Home L-0003/12-13- 0.00 GANESH PLAZA ,RAJPUR ROAD, DEHRADUN. BHANDAR GAON 42 77 501.06 SMT. NISHA AGGARWAL & SMT. SAVITA AGGARWAL S Office C-0005/13-14 495.72 R/0 99 SATYA VIHAR COLONY VIJAY PARK D.DUN NIRANJANPUR 43 1232 204.32 SH. RAJENDRA SINGH KHATRI S/0 SH. NIHAL SINGH KHATRI S Home R-0067/13-14 174.35 R/0 545 INDIRA NAGAR COLONY D.DUN NATHANPUR 44 104 KHA 222.66 SH. DESH RAJ S/0 SH. SHYAM SINGH S Home R-0068/13-14 140.26 R/0 L-42 C RAILWAY COLONY D.DUN CHAKSHAH NAGAR 45 PROP- N0- 233.50 COL. AMARJEET SINGH RANGAR S/0 DR. KHAZAN SINGH S 721/81/3 OLD & Home R-0069/13-14 137.54 R/0 423 RAJPUR ROAD D.DUN 423 NEW RAJ PUR ROAD 46 748 244.82 SH. GIRISH PRASAD S/0 SH. MUSA RAM BHATT S Home R-0070/13-14 178.40 R/0 PATHRI BAGH DEHRA KHAS D.DUN DEHRA KHAS 47 17 768.90 SMT. SNEH LATA W/0 SH. ANAND PRAKASH BANSAL S Home R-0071/13-14 303.88 R/0 63 ARAGHAR D.DUN BADRIPUR 48 PLOT- N0- A-21 240.00 DR. SUNITA PANDEY W/0 SH. RAJESH TIWARI S Home R-0072/13-14 240.00 R/0 HIG A-54 MDDA COLONY CHANDAR ROAD DALANWALA D MDDA COLONY DALANWALA 49 409 90.33 SH. VISHNU NATH KOHLI S/0 SH. FAKIR CHAND S Home R-0073/13-14 91.40 R/0 226 PARK ROAD D.DUN SEWALA KALAN 50 264/1/2 170.56 SH. MAAN SINGH. SH.TEJ SINGH & SH. HARISH SINGH S Commercial Complex C-0006/13-14 110.72 R/0 43 VIVEK VIHAR -II G.M.S.
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