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5159 GI/2015 (1) jftLVªh laö Mhö ,yö&33004@99 REGD. NO. D. L.-33004/99 vlk/kj.k EXTRAORDINARY Hkkx II—[k.M 3mi&[k.M (ii) PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (ii) izkf/dkj ls izdkf'kr PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY la- 2647] ubZ fnYyh] c`gLifrokj] fnlEcj 10] 2015@vxzgk;.k 19] 1937 No. 2647] NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015/AGRAHAYANA 19, 1937 पयाᭅवरण, वन और जलवायु पᳯरवतᭅन मंालय अिधसूचना नई ᳰद᭨ली, 10 ᳰदस᭥बर, 2015 का.आ. 3333(अ).— िनिलिखत ᮧाᱨप अिधसूचना, िजसे के ᭠ीय सरकार, पयाᭅवरण (संरᭃण) अिधिनयम, 1986 (1986 का 29) कᳱ धारा 3 कᳱ उपधारा (2) के खंड (v) और खंड (xiv) और उपधारा (3) के साथ पᳯठत उपधारा (1) ᳇ारा ᮧदᱫ शिᲦयᲂ का ᮧयोग करते ᱟए, जारी करने का ᮧताव करती है, पयाᭅवरण (संरᭃण) िनयम, 1986 के िनयम 5 के उपिनयम (3) कᳱ अपेᭃानुसार, जनसाधारण कᳱ जानकारी के िलए ᮧकािशत कᳱ जाती है; िजनके उससे ᮧभािवत होने कᳱ संभावना है, ; और यह सूचना दी जाती है ᳰक उᲦ ᮧाᱨप अिधसूचना पर, उस तारीख से, िजसको इस अिधसूचना वाले भारत के राजप कᳱ ᮧितयां जनसाधारण को उपल᭣ध करा दी जाती हᱹ, साठ ᳰदन कᳱ अविध कᳱ समाि पर या उसके पात् िवचार ᳰकया जाएगा; ऐसा कोई िᲦ, जो ᮧाᱨप अिधसूचना मᱶ अंतᳶव ᮧतावᲂ के संबंध मᱶ कोई आᭃेप या सुझाव देने मᱶ िहतब है, इस ᮧकार िविनद अविध के भीतर, के᭠ीय सरकार ᳇ारा िवचार ᳰकए जाने के िलए, आᭃेप या सुझाव सिचव, पयाᭅवरण, वन और जलवायु पᳯरवतᭅन मंालय, इंा पयाᭅवरण भवन, जोर बाग रोड, अलीगंज, नई ᳰद᭨ली-110003 या ई-मेल पते: [email protected] पर िलिखत ᱨप मᱶ भेज सकेगा । ᱨप अिधसूचना जहाँ डेिगढ व᭠यजीव अभयारण यथाथान संरᭃण के िलए मह᭜वपूणᭅ थल है जो कᳱ अ᭜यिधक जैव-िववधता से भरा है िजसमᱶ तनधाᳯरयᲂ कᳱ 40 ᮧजाित 234 ᮧजाित कᳱ ᳲचिडयाँ, सरीसृप 41 ᮧजाित, उभयचरᲂ कᳱ 12 ᮧजाित, मछिलयᲂ ᳰक 42 ᮧजाित, उडोना᭗स ᳰक 39 ᮧजाित िततिलयᲂ ᳰक 85 ᮧजाित, मकडी ᳰक 38 ᮧजाित तथा राीय पᳯरपेय मᱶ, जनसंया के कारण-1 ᳰक ᮧजाितयाँ जैसे तेदुआ, भारतीय गौर, चार सᱭग वाले मृग: और जहाँ, अभयारण पूवᭅ और उᱫर मᱶ मानव िनᳶमत िहराकु᭛ड जलाशयᲂ से सीमांᳰकत है अत: रा᭔य के कुछ चयिनत जलाशयᲂ मᱶ से एक जलाशय का िनमाᭅण करना है जो दोनᲂ थलीय एवं जलीय जैव-िविविधता कᳱ मदद करता है जो ᳰक शीतकाल मᱶ पानी के पᳯरवासी पिᭃयᲂ कᳱ मह᭜वपूणᭅ संया को आकृ करता है और यह व᭠यजीव अभयारण 250 से भी अिधक कᳱ वनपितयᲂ ᮧजाितयᲂ का गृह है िजसमᱶ बᱟत सी इथनो–बोᳯटिनकल और औषधीय मू᭨य कᳱ है ।

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  • 14 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART IISEC. 3(ii)]

    5. , 2006

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    8.

    MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE

    NOTIFICATION

    New Delhi, the 10th December, 2015

    S.O. 3333(E). The following draft of the notification, which the Central Government proposes to issue in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1), read with clause (v) and clause (xiv) of sub-section (2) and sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) is hereby published, as required under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, for the information of the public likely to be affected thereby; and notice is hereby given that the said draft notification shall be taken into consideration on or after the expiry of a period of sixty days from the date on which copies of the Gazette containing this notification are made available to the Public;

    Any person interested in making any objections or suggestions on the proposals contained in the draft notification may forward the same in writing, for consideration of the Central Government within the period so specified to the Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, Jor Bagh Road, Aliganj, New Delhi-110 003, or send it to the e-mail address of the Ministry at:[email protected]

    Draft Notification

    WHEREAS, Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary, an important site for in-situ conservation of wildlife and its habitat in the state of Odisha is home to an immense array of biodiversity, over 40 species of mammals, 234 species of birds, 41 species of reptiles, 12 species of amphibians, 42 species of fishes, 39 species of odonates, 85 species of butterflies and 38 species of spiders and extremely important in the national context because of significant population of Schedule-I species like Leopard, Indian Gaur and Four-horned Antelope;

    AND WHEREAS, the sanctuary is fringed on the east and north by the huge man-made water body of Hirakud reservoir, thus forming one of the select few sanctuaries in the state supporting both terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity; which further attracts a significant number of migratory waterfowl during winter; and also this Wildlife Sanctuary is home to over 250 plant species, many of which have ethno-botanical and medicinal value;

    AND WHEREAS, it is necessary to conserve and protect the area, the extent and boundaries of which are specified in paragraph 1 of this notification around the protected area of the Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary as Eco-sensitive Zone from ecological and environmental point of view and to prohibit industries or class of industries and their operations and processes in the said Eco-sensitive Zone;

    NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1), clause (v) and clause (xiv) of sub-section (2) and sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) read with sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, the Central Government hereby notifies an area to an extent upto 5 kilometres from the Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary in the State of Odisha as the Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary Eco-sensitive Zone (hereinafter referred to as the Eco-sensitive Zone) details of which are as under, namely:-

    1. Extent and boundaries of Eco-sensitive Zone.-(1) The extent of Eco-sensitive Zone is upto 5 kilometres from the boundary of the Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary. The area of Eco-sensitive Zone is 34690 hectares and the boundary description of the Eco-sensitive Zone is appended as Annexure I.

    (2) The map of Eco-sensitive Zone is appended as Annexure II .

    (3) The list of 78 villages falling within the Eco-sensitive Zone along with their longitudes and latitudes at prominent points are appended as Annexure III.

    2. Zonal Master Plan for the Eco-sensitive Zone.-(1) The State Government shall, for the purpose of the Eco-sensitive Zone prepare, a Zonal Master Plan, within a period of one year from the date of publication of final notification in the Official Gazette, in consultation with local people and adhering to the stipulations given in this notification.

    (2) The said Plan shall be approved by the Competent Authority in the State Government.

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    (3) The Zonal Master Plan for the Eco-sensitive Zone shall be prepared by the State Government in such a manner as is specified in this notification and also in consonance with the relevant Central and State laws and the guidelines issued by the Central Government, if any.

    (4) The Zonal Master Plan shall be prepared in consultation with all concerned State Departments, namely:-

    (i) Environment;

    (ii) Forest;

    (iii) Urban Development;

    (iv) Tourism;

    (v) Municipal;

    (vi) Revenue;

    (vii) Agriculture; and

    (ix) Odisha State Pollution Control Board,

    for integrating environmental and ecological considerations into it.

    (5) The Zonal Master Plan shall not impose any restriction on the approved existing land use, infrastructure and activities, unless so specified in this notification and the Zonal Master Plan shall factor in improvement of all infrastructure and activities to be more efficient and eco-friendly.

    (6) The Zonal Master plan shall provide for restoration of denuded areas, conservation of existing water bodies, management of catchment areas, watershed management, groundwater management, soil and moisture conservation, needs of local community and such other aspects of the ecology and environment that need attention.

    (7) The Zonal Master Plan shall demarcate all the existing places of worship, village and urban settlements, types and kinds of forests, agricultural areas, fertile lands, green area, such as, parks and like places, horticultural areas, orchards, lakes and other water bodies.

    (8) The Zonal Master Plan shall regulate development in Eco-sensitive Zone so as to ensure Eco-friendly development and livelihood security of local communities.

    3. Measures to be taken by State Government.-The State Government shall take the following measures for giving effect to the provisions of this notification, namely:- (1) Land use.- Forests, horticulture areas, agricultural areas, parks and open spaces earmarked for recreational purposes in the Eco-sensitive Zone shall not be used or converted into areas for commercial or industrial related development activities:

    Provided that the conversion of agricultural lands within the Eco-sensitive Zone may be permitted on the recommendation of the Monitoring Committee, and with the prior approval of the State Government, to meet the residential needs of local residents, and for the activities listed against serial numbers 23, 27, 30 and 35 in column (2) of the Table in paragraph 4, namely:-

    (i) Small scale industries not causing pollution;

    (ii) Eco-friendly cottages for temporary occupation of tourists, such as tents, wooden houses, for Eco-friendly tourism activities;

    (iii) Rainwater harvesting; and

    (iv) Cottage industries including village artisans, convenience stores and local amenities:

    Provided further that no use of tribal land shall be permitted for commercial and industrial development activities without the prior approval of the State Government and without compliance to the provisions of article 244 of the Constitution or the law for the time being in force, including the Scheduled Tribes and other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 (2 of 2007):

    Provided also that any error appearing in the land records within the Eco-sensitive Zone shall be corrected by the State Government, after obtaining the views of the Monitoring Committee, in each case and the correction of said error shall be intimated to the Central Government in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change:

    Provided also that the above correction of error shall not include change of land use in any case except as provided under this sub-paragraph:

    Provided also that there shall be no consequential reduction in green area, such as forest area and agricultural area and efforts shall be made to afforest the unused or unproductive agricultural areas.

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    (2) Natural springs.-The catchment areas of all natural springs shall be identified and plans for their conservation and rejuvenation shall be incorporated in the Zonal Master Plan and the guidelines shall be drawn up by the State Government in such a manner so as to prohibit development activities at or near these areas which are detrimental to such areas.

    (3) Tourism.-(a) The activity relating to tourism within the Eco-sensitive Zone shall be as per Tourism Master Plan, which shall form part of the Zonal Master Plan.

    (b) The Tourism Master Plan shall be prepared by the Department of Tourism, Government of Odisha in consultation with the Departments of Revenue and Forests.

    (c) The activity of tourism shall be regulated as under, namely:-

    (i) all new tourism activities or expansion of existing tourism activities within the Eco-sensitive Zone shall be in accordance with the eco-tourism guidelines issued by the National Tiger Conservation Authority, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (as amended from time to time) with emphasis on eco-tourism, eco-education and eco-development and based on carrying capacity study of the Eco-sensitive Zone;

    (ii) Construction of new hotels and resorts shall not be permitted within one kilometre from the boundary of the Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary except accommodation for temporary occupation of tourists related to Eco-friendly tourism activities:

    Provided that beyond the distance of one kilometre from the boundary of the Protected Areas till the extent of the Eco-sensitive Zone, the establishment of new hotels and resorts shall be permitted only in pre-defined and designated areas for Eco-tourism facilities as per the Tourism Master Plan;

    (iii) till the Zonal Master Plan is approved, development for tourism and expansion of existing tourism activities shall be permitted by the concerned regulatory authorities based on the actual site specific scrutiny and recommendation of the Monitoring Committee.

    (4) Natural heritage. - All sites of valuable natural heritage in the Eco-sensitive Zone, such as the gene pool reserve areas, rock formations, waterfalls, springs, gorges, groves, caves, points, walks, rides, cliffs, etc. shall be identified and preserved and plan shall be drawn up for their protection and conservation, within six months from the date of publication of this notification and such plan shall form part of the Zonal Master Plan.

    (5) Man-made heritage sites.- Buildings, structures, artefacts, areas and precincts of historical, architectural, aesthetic, and cultural significance shall be identified in the Eco-sensitive Zone and plans for their conservation shall be prepared within six months from the date of publication of this notification and incorporated in the Zonal Master Plan.

    (6) Noise pollution.- The Environment Department of the State Government shall draw up guidelines and regulations for the control of noise pollution in the Eco-sensitive Zone in accordance with the provisions of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981(14 of 1981) and the rules made thereunder.

    (7) Air pollution.- The Environment Department of the State Government shall draw up guidelines and regulations for the control of air pollution in the Eco-sensitive Zone in accordance with the provisions of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) and the rules made thereunder.

    (8) Discharge of effluents.- The discharge of treated effluent in Eco-sensitive Zone shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) and the rules made thereunder.

    (9) Solid wastes. - Disposal of solid wastes shall be as under.

    (i) the solid waste disposal in Eco-sensitive Zone shall be carried out as per the provisions of the Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 published by the Government of India in the erstwhile Ministry of Environment and Forests vide notification number S.O. 908 (E), dated the 25th September, 2000 as amended from time to time;

    (ii) the local authorities shall draw up plans for the segregation of solid wastes into biodegradable and non-biodegradable components;

    (iii) the biodegradable material shall be recycled preferably through composting or vermiculture;

    (iv) the inorganic material shall be disposed of in an environmentally acceptable manner at sites identified outside the Eco-sensitive Zone and no burning or incineration of solid wastes shall be permitted in the Eco-sensitive Zone.

    (10) Bio-medical waste.-The bio-medical waste disposal in the Eco-sensitive Zone shall be carried out as per the provisions of the Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 published by the Government of India in the erstwhile Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change vide Notification number S.O. 630(E), dated the 20th July, 1998 as amended from time to time.

    (11) Vehicular traffic . - The vehicular movement of traffic shall be regulated in a habitat friendly manner and specific provisions in this regard shall be incorporated in the Zonal Master Plan and till such time as the Zonal master plan is

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    prepared and approved by the Competent Authority in the State Government. The Monitoring Committee shall monitor compliance of vehicular movement under the relevant Acts and the rules and regulations made thereunder.

    4. List of activities prohibited or to be regulated within the Eco-sensitive Zone.-All activities in the Eco-sensitive Zones hall be governed by the provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) and the rules made thereunder and shall be regulated in the manner specified in the Table below, namely:-

    TABLE

    Sl. No. Activity Remarks

    (1) (2) (3)

    A. Prohibited Activities:

    1. Commercial Mining, stone quarrying and crushing units.

    (a) All new and existing mining (minor and major minerals), stone quarrying and crushing units are prohibited except for the domestic needs of bona fide local residents.

    (b) The mining operations shall strictly be in accordance with the orders of the Honble Supreme Court dated 04.08.2006 in the matter of T.N.Godavarman Thirumulpad Vs. UOI in W.P.(C) No.202 of 1995 and dated 21.04.2014 in the matter of Goa Foundation Vs. UOI in W.P.(C) No.435 of 2012.

    2. Setting up of saw mills. No new and expansion of existing saw mills shall be permitted within the Eco-sensitive Zone.

    3. Setting up of industries causing water or air or soil or noise pollution.

    No new or expansion of existing polluting industries shall be permitted within the Eco-sensitive Zone.

    4. Commercial use of firewood. Prohibited (except as otherwise provided) as per applicable laws.

    5. Establishment of new major hydroelectric projects.

    Prohibited (except as otherwise provided) as per applicable laws.

    6. Use or production of any hazardous substances. Prohibited (except as otherwise provided) as per applicable laws.

    7. Undertaking activities related to tourism like over-flying the sanctuary area by hot-air balloons, etc.

    Prohibited (except as otherwise provided) as per applicable laws.

    8. Discharge of untreated effluents and solid waste in natural water bodies or land area.

    Prohibited (except as otherwise provided) as per applicable laws.

    B. Regulated Activities:

    9. Felling of trees. (a) There shall be no felling of trees in the forest land or Government or revenue or private lands without prior permission of the competent authority in the State Government.

    (b) The felling of trees shall be regulated in accordance with the provisions of the concerned Central or State Act and the rules made there under.

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    10. Commercial establishment of hotels and resorts. No new commercial hotels and resorts shall be permitted within one kilometre of the boundary of the Protected Area except accommodation for temporary occupation of tourists related to Eco-friendly tourism activities. However, beyond one kilometre and upto the extent of the Eco-sensitive Zone all new tourism activities or expansion of existing activities would be in conformity with the Tourism Master Plan and guidelines of the National Tiger Conservation Authority.

    11. Drastic change of agriculture system. Regulated under applicable laws.

    12. Commercial water resources including ground water harvesting.

    (a)The extraction of surface water and ground water shall be permitted only for bona fide agricultural use and domestic consumption of the occupier of the land.

    (b) The extraction of surface water and ground water for industrial or commercial use including the amount that can be extracted, shall require prior written permission from the concerned regulatory authority.

    (c) No sale of surface water or ground water shall be permitted.

    (d) Steps shall be taken to prevent contamination or pollution of water from any source including agriculture.

    13. Erection of electrical cables and telecommunication towers.

    Promote underground cabling.

    14. Fencing of existing premises of hotels, lodges and resorts.

    Regulated under applicable laws.

    15. Use of plastic carry bags. Regulated under applicable laws.

    16. Widening and strengthening of existing roads and construction of new roads.

    Shall be done with proper Environment Impact Assessment and mitigation measures, as applicable

    17. Movement of vehicular traffic at night. Regulated for commercial purpose under applicable laws.

    18. Introduction of exotic species. Regulated under applicable laws.

    19. Protection of hill slopes and river banks. Regulated under applicable laws.

    20. Air (including noise) and vehicular pollution. Regulated under applicable laws.

    21. Commercial Sign boards and hoardings. Regulated under applicable laws.

    22. Discharge of treated effluents in natural water bodies or land area.

    Recycling of treated effluent shall be encouraged and for disposal of sludge or solid waste the existing regulations shall be followed.

    23. Small scale industries not causing pollution. Non-polluting, non-hazardous, small-scale and service industry, agriculture, floriculture, horticulture or agro-based industry producing products from indigenous goods from the Eco-sensitive Zone which do not cause any adverse impact on environment shall be permitted.

    24. Collection of Forest produce or Non-Timber Forest Produce (NTFP).

    Regulated under applicable laws.

    25. Security Forces Camp. Regulated under applicable laws.

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    26. New wood based industry. No establishment of new wood based industry shall be permitted within the limits of Eco-sensitive Zone:

    Provided that new wood based industry may be set up in the Eco-sensitive zone using 100% imported wood stock.

    27. Eco-friendly cottages for temporary occupation of tourists such as tents, wooden houses, etc. for Eco-friendly tourism activities.

    Regulated under applicable laws.

    28. Construction activities. (a) No new commercial construction of any kind shall be permitted within one kilometre from the boundary of the Protected Area:

    Provided that, local people shall be permitted to undertake construction in their land for their residential use including the activities listed in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3:

    Provided further that the construction activity related to small scale industries not causing pollution shall be regulated and kept at the minimum, with the prior permission from the Competent Authority as per applicable rules and regulations, if any.

    (b) beyond one kilometre upto the extent of Eco sensitive Zone construction for bona fide local needs shall be permitted and other construction activities shall be regulated as per Zonal Master Plan.

    (c) construction activity in the ESZ shall be as per Zonal Master Plan.

    C. Permitted Activities:

    29. Ongoing agriculture and horticulture practices by local communities along with dairies, dairy farming and fisheries.

    Permitted under applicable laws.

    30. Rain water harvesting. Shall be actively promoted.

    31. Organic farming. Shall be actively promoted.

    32. Use of renewable energy sources Permitted under applicable laws.

    33. Adoption of green technology for all activities. Shall be actively promoted.

    34. Vegetative fencing Permitted under applicable laws.

    35. Cottage industries including village artisans, etc.,

    Shall be actively promoted.

    5. Monitoring Committee.- (1) The Central Government hereby constitutes a Monitoring Committee, for effective monitoring of the Eco-sensitive Zone, which shall comprise of the following, namely:-

    (a) The District Collector, Bargarh, Government of Odisha Chairman;

    (b) Superintendent of Police of Bargarh District - Member;

    (c) One Representative of Non-governmental Organizations working in the field of environment to be nominated by the Government of Odisha Member;

    (d) One expert in the area of ecology and environment to be nominated by the Government of Odisha - Member;

    (e) Divisional Forest Officer, Bargarh Division Member;

    (f) Regional Officer, Odisha State Pollution Control Board -Member; and

    (g) Divisional Forest Officer, Hirakud Wildlife Division -Member Secretary;

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    Terms of Reference:

    (2) The Monitoring Committee shall monitor the compliance of the provisions of this Notification.

    (3) The activities that are covered in the Schedule to the notification of the Government of India in the erstwhile Ministry of Environment and Forests number S.O. 1533(E), dated the 14th September, 2006, and are falling in the Eco-sensitive Zone, except for the prohibited activities as specified in the Table under paragraph 4 thereof, shall be scrutinised by the Monitoring Committee based on the actual site-specific conditions and referred to the Central Government in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change for prior environmental clearances under the provisions of the said notification.

    (4) The activities that are not covered in the Schedule to the notification of the Government of India in the erstwhile Ministry of Environment and Forests number S.O. 1533(E), dated the 14th September, 2006 and are falling in the Eco-sensitive Zone, except for the prohibited activities as specified in the Table under paragraph 4 thereof, shall be scrutinised by the Monitoring Committee based on the actual site-specific conditions and referred to the concerned Regulatory Authorities.

    (5) The Member Secretary of the Monitoring Committee or the concerned Deputy Commissioner(s) shall be competent to file complaints under section 19 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986)against any person who contravenes the provisions of this notification.

    (6) The Monitoring Committee may invite representatives or experts from concerned Departments, representatives from Industry Associations or concerned stakeholders to assist in its deliberations depending on the requirements on issue to issue basis.

    (7) The Monitoring Committee shall submit the annual action taken report of its activities as on 31st March of every year by 30th June of that year to the Chief Wild Life Warden of the State as per pro-forma appended at Annexure IV.

    (8) The Central Government in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change may give such directions, as it deems fit, to the Monitoring Committee for effective discharge of its functions.

    6. The Central Government and State Government may specify additional measures, if any, for giving effect to the provisions of this notification.

    7. The provisions of this notification shall be subject to the orders, if any, passed, or to be passed, by the Honble Supreme Court of India or the High Court or National Green Tribunal.

    [F.No. 25/39/2015-ESZ/RE]

    Dr. T.CHANDINI, Scientist G

    Annexure I

    Boundary description of Eco-sensitive zone around Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary

    The boundary of Eco-sensitive Zone starts from the right dyke of Hirakud Dam at a distance of about 10

    kilometres from Dhodrokusum entry point of Debrigarh Sanctuary, (01= on the Dyke road). It then proceeds in a Northern

    direction to a distance of about 5.0 kilometres within the reservoir (02= approx 3.5 kilometres from Nehru Minar at about

    295 bearing in NE direction). It further proceeds about 330 towards NW direction to a distance of about 3.25 kilometres

    (03= within reservoir), and then in the North direction up to about 2.75 kilometres (04= within reservoir) and then at about

    330 towards NW direction up to about 4.25 kilometres (05= within the water body) within the reservoir.

    It further proceeds within the Hirakud reservoir at about 335 towards NW to a distance of about 9.5 kilometres

    and reaches the other bank of the reservoir touching the village area of Rampaluga village(06= within Jharsuguda Dist.),

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    and then about 320 in NW direction to a distance of about 7.25 kilometres, touching the bank of the reservoir near

    Sagarpali village area (07= within the reservoir), and then about 290 in NW direction up to about 5.0 kilometres

    (08=within the reservoir) and then at about 320 in NW direction up to about 2.5 km where it reaches the bank of the

    reservoir in Jharsuguda district (09=on the bank of reservoir). Along the bank of the reservoir, it further proceeds at

    about 290 towards NW direction up to about 2.5 kilometres reaching Palsada village area (10= Palsada village of

    Jharsuguda Dist.), at about 250 towards SW direction up to about 4.0 kilometres reaching Kapilpur village area (11=

    Kapilpur village of Jharsuguda Dist.). From there, it crosses the reservoir at about 210 in SW direction up to about 3.0

    kilometres and reaches Dungri area. (12=Dungri area of Bargarh Dist.) Then the line proceeds at about 185 in SW

    direction to a distance of about 3.0 kilometres and reaches the bank of the river Mahanadi beyond the reservoir area (13=

    Bank of River Mahanadi), at about 150 in SE direction up to about 2.0 kilometres and it reaches the Sauntiamal village

    near Dungri (14 = Sauntimal Village) and then at about 200 in SW direction up to about 4.25 kilometres reaching

    Chandi Devi temple near Badmaal village along the meter gauge railway line of Dungri mines (15= Chandi devi temple,

    Badmaal village). Then it moves at about 220 in SW direction up to about 2.25 kilometres reaching near Dechuan RF

    along the meter gauge railway line of Dungri mines and Dechuan RF (16=near Dechuan RF). Then it proceeds at about

    190 in SW direction up to about 1.5 kilometres and reaches Banjipali village area (17= Near Banjipali village), and

    then at 250 in SW direction up to 3.75 kilometres near meter gauge railway line of Dungri mines (18= Meter gauge

    railway line). Again it proceeds in SW direction at about 240 and stretches up to about 3.0 km reaching Sankara village

    (19= Sankara village). Then at about 200 it stretches up to about 3.5 km and reaches Ambabhona village area (20=

    Ambabhona village). Further it turns to SE direction at about 170 crossing the Khaprakhol village area for about 3.25

    kilometres (21= Khaprakhol village) and reaches Pondkipali village after about 3.75 kilometres (22= Pondkipali village)

    from Khaprakhol village. Along the same SE direction it proceeds at about 130 up to about 4.25 kilometres and reaches

    Kelendapali village (23= Kelendapali village). Then it proceeds at about 100 up to about 7.0 kilometres and reaches

    Badmaal village near Mulbar (24= Badmaal Village). Then it goes about 150 up to about 6.5 kilometres and reaches

    near Tejagola village (25= Tejagola village area). From there, it goes about 120 up to about 2.75 kilometres and reaches

    bank of Bargarh main canal (26= Bargarh Canal bank). Then it changes its direction to east at about 90 and runs up to

    about 5.0 kilometres and reaches Bandaa village area ( 27= Bandaa village) and at about 40 in NE direction up to about

    3.5 kilometres and reaches Kharmunda village chowk on Bargarh main canal road (28= Kharmunda chowk).

    Further, the line turns in Eastern direction at about 95 and after about 8.25 kilometres reaches near Banhar

    village (29= Banhar village area). Then, it goes at about 60 and after about 3.5 kilometres reaches near Silat village

    (30= Silat village area). Finally in the same NE direction at about 20, after running a distance of about 3.5 kilometres,

    the line reaches the starting point on Right dyke of Hirakud Dam (01= on the Dyke road).

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    Annexure II

    Map of Eco-sensitive Zone boundary of Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Odisha.

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    Annexure III

    List of villages falling within the proposed Eco-sensitive Zone of Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Odisha.

    Sl No. DISTRICT BLOCK GP VILLAGE Long(DMS) Lat(DMS)

    1 Bargarh Ambabhona Ambabhona Ambabhona 83 28' 28.02" E 21 34' 41.69" N

    2 Bargarh Ambabhona Ambabhona Gangei 83 29' 28.12" E 21 34' 22.64" N

    3 Bargarh Ambabhona Ambabhona Khaliabahal 83 31' 49.51" E 21 35' 16.23" N

    4 Bargarh Ambabhona Ambabhona Mundkati 83 30' 52.69" E 21 34' 57.72" N

    5 Bargarh Ambabhona Ambabhona Santhara 83 32' 35.14" E 21 35' 23.63" N

    6 Bargarh Ambabhona Banjipali Dechuan 83 33' 15.65" E 21 37' 37.06" N

    7 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Alekhpur 83 36' 51.97" E 21 37' 34.70" N

    8 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Babebira 83 37' 32.70" E 21 37' 27.60" N

    9 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Balijori 83 40' 14.15" E 21 41' 0.21" N

    10 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Banjipali (L) 83 37' 21.91" E 21 38' 5.79" N

    11 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Bhutuli 83 39' 48.35" E 21 41' 18.27" N

    12 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Bichhana 83 33' 58.42" E 21 35' 28.79" N

    13 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Chakramal 83 38' 4.57" E 21 39' 5.82" N

    14 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Chal 83 37' 10.59" E 21 36' 27.06" N

    15 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Darlipali 83 36' 26.89" E 21 39' 12.96" N

    16 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Goudpali 83 37' 7.85" E 21 37' 11.03" N

    17 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Hatikhoja 83 36' 47.68" E 21 38' 59.47" N

    18 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Junani 83 34' 42.00" E 21 37' 29.14" N

    19 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Karla 83 34' 24.15" E 21 35' 52.81" N

    20 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Lakhanpur 83 36' 40.27" E 21 38' 29.19" N

    21 Bargarh Ambabhona Lakhanpur Tilaimal 83 37' 24.90" E 21 39' 25.65" N

    22 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Bungapali 83 35' 8.20" E 21 42' 6.31" N

    23 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Chandipali 83 36' 35.02" E 21 39' 50.85" N

    24 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Chhatadei 83 34' 26.07" E 21 42' 48.53" N

    25 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Gobindpur 83 36' 32.94" E 21 42' 40.48" N

    26 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Jarimuli 83 34' 21.21" E 21 43' 23.90" N

    27 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Khola 83 38' 45.00" E 21 39' 3.14" N

    28 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Kurumkel 83 40' 23.23" E 21 40' 49.87" N

    29 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Launsara 83 33' 48.54" E 21 43' 5.89" N

    30 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Lelehar 83 36' 36.52" E 21 40' 2.03" N

    31 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Lether 83 35' 31.43" E 21 41' 30.91" N

    32 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Paruabhadi 83 37' 40.58" E 21 40' 25.56" N

    33 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Ramkhol 83 36' 23.29" E 21 41' 58.13" N

    34 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Rengalipali 83 37' 51.56" E 21 42' 0.91" N

    35 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Tamdei 83 35' 15.37" E 21 43' 9.05" N

    36 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Udheipali 83 36' 11.94" E 21 40' 43.41" N

    37 Bargarh Ambabhona Uttam Uttam 83 36' 46.47" E 21 40' 57.20" N

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    38 Bargarh Atrtabira Mulba Bhaludihi 83 34' 25.57" E 21 36' 11.13" N

    39 Bargarh Attabira Amlipali Amlipali 83 44' 38.02" E 21 27' 42.09" N

    40 Bargarh Attabira Amlipali Kuketira 83 45' 45.83" E 21 26' 49.33" N

    41 Bargarh Attabira Amripali Nuabatimunda 83 44' 2.77" E 21 27' 4.97" N

    42 Bargarh Attabira Janged Dhemsa 83 47' 36.48" E 21 28' 2.37" N

    43 Bargarh Attabira Janged Haldi 83 46' 18.39" E 21 26' 57.49" N

    44 Bargarh Attabira Janged Janged 83 47' 1.81" E 21 26' 35.23" N

    45 Bargarh Attabira Janged Sodhapali 83 46' 37.73" E 21 27' 44.32" N

    46 Bargarh Attabira Kharmunda chuldhar 83 40' 4.04" E 21 27' 36.43" N

    47 Bargarh Attabira Kharmunda Gadgaddala 83 40' 25.13" E 21 29' 38.37" N

    48 Bargarh Attabira Kharmunda Ghanghati 83 39' 55.82" E 21 28' 55.63" N

    49 Bargarh Attabira Kharmunda Jujgaon 83 40' 56.01" E 21 26' 47.80" N

    50 Bargarh Attabira Kharmunda Junani 83 41' 24.72" E 21 29' 5.32" N

    51 Bargarh Attabira Kharmunda Kharmunda 83 40' 53.41" E 21 26' 26.52" N

    52 Bargarh Attabira Kharmunda Lambipali 83 39' 15.80" E 21 29' 50.88" N

    53 Bargarh Attabira Kharmunda Runipali 83 40' 51.02" E 21 28' 41.20" N

    54 Bargarh Attabira Pathararigida Paharsirigida 83 45' 44.09" E 21 27' 55.95" N

    55 Bargarh Attabira Pathararigida Rengali 83 46' 51.31" E 21 28' 59.40" N

    56 Bargarh Attabira Tangarpali Amjhar 83 42' 24.85" E 21 29' 21.37" N

    57 Bargarh Attabira Tangarpali Kantal 83 42' 0.33" E 21 27' 35.35" N

    58 Bargarh Attabira Tangarpali Nuapara 83 42' 3.42" E 21 26' 5.31" N

    59 Bargarh Attabira Tangarpali Rujhenmal 83 43' 9.28" E 21 28' 49.20" N

    60 Bargarh Attabira Tangarpali Tangarpali 83 42' 40.08" E 21 27' 55.12" N

    61 Bargarh Bhatili Kamgaon Jambubahali 83 37' 54.73" E 21 28' 17.05" N

    62 Bargarh Bhatili Mulba Haridihi 83 34' 17.47" E 21 30' 8.41" N

    63 Bargarh Bhatili Mulba Rathidihi 83 35' 24.52" E 21 30' 29.96" N

    64 Bargarh Bhatili Sukura Jharupada 83 33' 13.70" E 21 30' 54.12" N

    65 Bargarh Bhatili Sukura Rupdhardihi 83 32' 59.54" E 21 31' 4.57" N

    66 Bargarh Bhatli Dumalpali Dumalpali 83 31' 0.79" E 21 30' 44.35" N

    67 Bargarh Bhatli Dumalpali Kharsal 83 30' 23.06" E 21 31' 5.30" N

    68 Bargarh Bhatli Dumalpali Mendhapali 83 30' 57.96" E 21 32' 5.89" N

    69 Bargarh Bhatli Dumalpali Samardarha 83 30' 38.79" E 21 33' 12.94" N

    70 Bargarh Bhatli Kamgaon Kamgoan 83 37' 100.00" E 21 26' 27.66" N

    71 Bargarh Bhatli Kamgaon Karlajori 83 37' 24.80" E 21 27' 49.22" N

    72 Bargarh Bhatli Mulbar Khajuria 83 36' 28.31" E 21 31' 18.62" N

    73 Bargarh Bhatli Mulbar Mulbar 83 35' 34.45" E 21 28' 23.97" N

    74 Bargarh Bhatli Mulbar Routpada 83 36' 12.67" E 21 29' 28.34" N

    75 Bargarh Bhatli Mulbar Sardhapali 83 34' 49.53" E 21 30' 18.39" N

    76 Bargarh Bhatli Sukuda Banjipali 83 33' 0.85" E 21 30' 0.84" N

    77 Bargarh Bhatli Sukuda Nalichuan 83 31' 48.02" E 21 31' 31.05" N

    78 Bargarh Bhatli Sukuda Tala 83 32' 34.69" E 21 31' 23.36" N

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    Annexure IV

    Proforma of Action Taken Report:- Monitoring Commit tee.-

    1. Number and date of Meetings

    2. Minutes of the meetings: Mention main noteworthy points. Attached Minutes of the meeting on separate Annexure.

    3. Status of preparation of Zonal Master Plan including Tourism Master Plan.

    4. Summary of cases dealt for rectification of error apparent on face of land record.

    Details may be attached as Annexure

    5. Summary of cases scrutinised for activities covered under Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006.

    Details may be attached as separate Annexure.

    6. Summary of cases scrutinised for activities not covered under Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006.

    Details may be attached as separate Annexure.

    7. Summary of complaints ledged under Section 19 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

    8. Any other matter of importance.

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