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APPLICATION (FORM-1) ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR STONE QUARRY WITH CRUSHER (MINING LEASE AREA 4.690 Ha) AT KhasraNo- 444/1,444/2,445/1,445/2,446/1,446/2,448/1,448/2,449/ 1/2,449/2,450/1,450/2,451/1,451/2/1,451/1/1 Village- Pitawali, Tehsil- Dewas, District- Dewas, State-Madhya Pradesh Project Proponent: M/s. T.N.C. Enterprises, Partner Shri. Jitendra Singh Chouhan Resi.- 24, Empire State, Bypas Bichauli, Indore Dist.- Indore (M.P.) January 2019 Stone Quarry with Crusher, Village- Pitawali, Tehsil- Dewas, Dist – Dewas of FORM - I M/s. T.N.C. Enterprises, Partner Shri. Jitendra Singh Chauhan (Area: 4.690 Ha) APPENDIX-I FORM-1 (I) Basic Information Sr. Item Details No. 1 Name of the project Stone Quarry with Crusher of M/s. T.N.C. Enterprises, Partner Shri. Jitendra Singh Chauhan 2 Sl.No. in the schedule 1 (a) as per MoEF notification dt. 14.09.2006 as per OM dt. 18.05.2012 3 Proposed capacity/ area/ length/ Production– 50,000 M3 per year, tonnage to be handled/ command Mine Lease Area – 4.690 Ha area/ lease area/ number of wells to be drilled 4 New/Expansion/Modernization New 5 Existing Capacity/ Area etc. Mine Lease Area – 4.690 Ha 6 Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ B – 2 7 Does it attract the general condition? No If yes, please specify. 8 Does it attract the specific condition? No If yes, please specify. 9 Location The Area falls in SOI, Topo-sheet No. 55 B/1 The geographical location of the mine with respect to the boundary pillar of lease area are given below :- BP. Latitude Longitude No. A 22°56'05.30"N 76°07'39.84"E B 22°56'07.73"N 76°07'40.66"E C 22°56'07.51"N 76°07'41.34"E D 22°56'12.36"N 76°07'42.60"E E 22°56'12.42"N 76°07'42.84"E F 22°56'14.05"N 76°07'43.09"E G 22°56'12.69"N 76°07'46.82"E H 22°56'06.53"N 76°07'44.52"E I 22°56'04.88"N 76°07'49.22"E J 22°56'01.85"N 76°07'47.97"E K 22°56'02.17"N 76°07'46.88"E L 22°56'01.72"N 76°07'46.63"E M 22°56'03.42"N 76°07'42.32"E N 22°56'04.29"N 76°07'42.53"E Plot/Survey/Khasra No. KhasraNo. 444/1,444/2,445/1,445/2,446/1,446/2,448/1, 448/2,449/1/2,449/2,450/1,450/2,451/1,451/2/1,451/1/1 Page 2 Stone Quarry with Crusher, Village- Pitawali, Tehsil- Dewas, Dist – Dewas of FORM - I M/s. T.N.C. Enterprises, Partner Shri. Jitendra Singh Chauhan (Area: 4.690 Ha) Sr. Item Details No. Village Pitawali Tehsil Dewas District Dewas State Madhya Pradesh 10 Nearest railway station/airport along Nearest railway station: with distance in kms. Dewas ~ 9.60 Km, NW Nearest Airport: Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport Indore ~ 40.82 Km, E 11 Nearest Town, city, District Nearest village: Pitawali: 1.11 km NNE Headquarters along with distance in Nearest Town: Dewas ~ 7.54 Km, WNW kms. Nearest City: Akola ~ 7.54 Km, WNW District HQ: Dewas ~ 7.54 Km, WNW 12 Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Village Panchayat: Gram Panchayat – Village: Gurjar Municipal Corporation, Local body Bapcha, Tehsil: Dewas, District: Dewas, Madhya (complete postal addresses with Pradesh telephone nos. to be given) Zilla Parishad: Collector Office Campus, Dewas, Madhya Pradesh. 455001 Tel: 07272-252111 E Mail: [email protected] 13 Name of the applicant M/s. T.N.C. Enterprises Partner Shri. Jitendra Singh Chauhan 14 Registered Address M/s. T.N.C. Enterprises Partner Shri. Jitendra Singh Chauhan 24, Empire State, Bypas Bichauli, Indore, Tehsil and District Indore (M.P.) 15 Address for correspondence 24, Empire State, Bypas Bichauli, Indore, Tehsil and District Indore (M.P.) Name M/s. T.N.C. Enterprises Partner Shri. Jitendra Singh Chauhan Designation Owner/Partner/CEO) Partner Address 24, Empire State, Bypas Bichauli, Indore, Tehsil and District Indore (M.P.) Pin Code 452016 E-mail [email protected] Telephone No. +919926999007 Fax No. Not Available 16 Details of Alternative Sites examined, Not applicable. Mining is site specific project. Mine if any. Location of these sites should lease area is falling in Toposheet No. 55 B/1 be shown on a toposheet. 17 Inter-linked Projects No 18 Whether separate application of Not Applicable interlinked project has been Page 3 Stone Quarry with Crusher, Village- Pitawali, Tehsil- Dewas, Dist – Dewas of FORM - I M/s. T.N.C. Enterprises, Partner Shri. Jitendra Singh Chauhan (Area: 4.690 Ha) Sr. Item Details No. submitted 19 It yes, date of submission Not Applicable 20 If no, reason Not Applicable 21 Whether the proposal involves Not Applicable. approval/clearance under: (a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, No forest land involved. 1980 No wildlife sanctuary/National park in 5 km radius. (b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, Area does not fall in CRZ. 1972 (c) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991 22 Whether there is any Government No Order/Policy relevant/relating to the site 23 Forest land involved (hectares) None 24 Whether there is any litigation No litigation is pending in any court of law. pending against the project and/ or land in which the project is propose to be set up (a) Name of the Court (b) Case No. (c) Orders/ directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project. [II] Activity Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.) Sr. Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates, No. Confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data Permanent or temporary Mining activity will cause permanent change in the change in landuse, land topography and land use of mining area. After cover or topography completion of mining, the lower part of mined out pit 1.1 including increase in Yes will be converted into water reservoir and thick intensity of land use (with plantation will be developed on the upper benches of respect to local landuse mined out area and on the safety zone area. plan) This is proposed new mine hence there is existing vegetation in the form of bushes and shrubs which will Clearance of existing land, 1.2 Yes be cleared before starting the mining activity. vegetation and building? The land is devoid of any other structures, there will not be clearance of any building/structures. After completion of mining, the lower part of mined out pit will be converted into water reservoir and thick 1.3 Creation of new land uses Yes plantation will be developed on the upper benches of mined out area and on the safety zone area. Page 4 Stone Quarry with Crusher, Village- Pitawali, Tehsil- Dewas, Dist – Dewas of FORM - I M/s. T.N.C. Enterprises, Partner Shri. Jitendra Singh Chauhan (Area: 4.690 Ha) Sr. Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates, No. Confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data Pre-construction Mineral reserves have been proved during existing 1.4 investigations e.g. bore Yes mining in the nearby area. As, per available reserve houses, soil testing ? the life of mine is 10 Years. Proposed infrastructure will consist of Mine Office, 1.5 Construction works? Yes First Aid Centre, Drinking Facility, Rest Shelter and Approach Road. The mining lease area is devoid any structure as this is a proposed new mine, hence no demolition work is involved during implementation and operation phase of 1.6 Demolition Works ? No the project. Demolition of any structure shall be done at the end of mine life as per the Mine Closure plan. Temporary sites used for Temporary sheds will be provided with basic facilities construction works or 1.7 Yes of drinking water, sanitation, etc. for construction housing of construction workers. workers? Above ground buildings, Proposed infrastructure will consist of Mine office, first structures or earthworks aid centre, drinking water facility, rest shelter and 1.8 Yes including linear structures, approach road will be created during the life of mine cut and fill or excavations i.e.e 10 year plan period. Underground works There will be no underground mining activity. 1.9 including mining or No Open cast Manual method of mining will be used for tunneling? mining operation. After completion of mining, the lower part will be 1.10 Reclamation works? Yes converted into water body, with plantation on the upper benches and along the safety zone. 1.11 Dredging? No Not applicable. 1.12 Offshore structures? No Not Applicable It is proposed to produce 50,000 m3 stone for the ten Production and year period as per mine plan. The mining will be done 1.13 Yes manufacturing Process? by open cast Manual method with the help of excavators and tippers and associated equipment’s. The excavated stone will be directly transported to the Facilities for storage of 1.14 Yes crusher within lease area for sizing and sale. The goods or materials? blasting will be done by licensed contractor. Soil cover is present in the area. Soil cover will be completely removed during the first and second year of mining.
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    FCA Proposal for Kandla Gorakhpur Pipeline (KGPL) Project of IHB Pvt Ltd (Dumad - Bhopal Section) A PROPOSAL UNDER FOREST (CONSERVATION) ACT, 1980 The District Collector, Ujjain District, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh Kandla Gorakhpur Pipeline (KGPL) Project: Request for issuing certificate regarding Diversion of forest land for non-forest purpose under the Forest (Conservation) Act. 1980 – Ensuring compliance of the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 – communication of guidelines to the project establishment. By IHB Private Limited Project Office, WRPL, KOYALI Qtr. No. 3/120, Gujarat Refinery, Township Po.: Jawaharnagar-391320, Vadodara (Gujarat), Phone: (o) 0265 - 2230557, 2230125, 2230566, 2230102 Private Limited IHB/ MP/DBPL/2020/005 Date: 12.03.2020 To, The District Collector, Ujjain District, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh Subject: Kandla Gorakhpur Pipeline (KGPL) Project: Request For issuinG certiFicate regardinG Diversion of Forest land For non-forest purpose under the Forest (Conservation) Act. 1980 – EnsurinG compliance oF the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest DWellers (RecoGnition oF Forest RiGhts) Act, 2006 – communication oF Guidelines to the project establishment. ReF: - 1. Online application no. FP/MP/Others/42797/2019 2. GoI, MoEF, NeW Delhi F. No. 11-9/98-FC(Pt.) dated 03.08.2009 3. GoI, MoEF, NeW Delhi F. No. 11-9/98-FC(Pt.) dated 05.02.2013 4. GoI, MoEF, NeW Delhi F. No. 11-9/98-FC(Pt.) dated 05.07.2013 5. GoI, MoEF, NeW Delhi F. No. 11-9/98-FC(Pt.) dated 15.01.2014 Copies of MoEF, GoI. New Delhi references cited are enclosed herewith for your ready reference.