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PRE - FEASIBILITY REPORT
for
PROPOSED EXPANSION OF APIs IN EXISTING UNIT
of
M/s. ALEMBIC PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. (API-III)
Survey No. 842, 843, Vill: Karkhadi, Tal: Padra,
Dist: Vadodara- 391450 (GUJ)
NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory
ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company
Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd.
403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring
Road, Surat - 395002
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NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory
ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company
Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd.
403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring
Road, Surat - 395002
NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory
ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company
Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd.
403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring
Road, Surat - 395002
Prepared By:
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CONTENTS
Sr.
No.
Description Page No.
1. Executive Summary 3
2. Introduction of the Project/Background information 6
3. Project Description 8
4. Site Analysis 15
5. Planning Brief 20
6. Proposed Infrastructure 24
7. Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan 25
8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 25
9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 26
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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Project Details
1.1.1 Products along with Production Capacity
Sr.
No.
Product Existing
(MT/Month)
Total after Proposed Expansion
(MT/Month)
1 Pilot Plant Products 0.95
2 Agomelatine -
3 Aripiprazole -
4 Asenapine -
5 Azilsartan -
6 Bazedoxifene -
7 Bosentan -
8 Bupropion Hydrochloride -
9 Candesartan Cilexetil -
10 Celecoxib -
11 Clopidogrel Bisulfate -
12 Dabigatran -
13 Darifenacin -
14 Donepezil -
15 Dronedarone -
16 Duloxetine -
17 Erlotinib -
18 Etoricoxib -
19 Febuxostat -
20 Felodipine -
21 Fesoterodine Fumarate -
22 Gefitinib -
23 Iloperidone -
24 Irbesartan -
25 Losartan Potassium -
26 MEM Chloride -
27 Minodronic acid -
28 Moclobemide -
29 Modafinil -
30 Nisoldipine -
31 O Des Venlafaxine -
32 Olmesartan -
33 Pramipexole Dihydrochloride Monohydrate -
34 Prasugrel HCl -
35 Rabeprazole Sodium -
36 Rivaroxaban -
37 Ropinorole Hydrochloride -
38 Silosodine -
39 Tadalafil -
40 Ticagrelor -
41 Valsartan -
42 Vilazodone Hydrochloride -
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43 Warfarin -
44 Warfarin Acid -
45 Zolmitriptan -
46 Vortioxetine Hydrobromide -
47 Lurasidone Hydrochloride -
48 Solifenacin Succinate -
49 Vemurafenib -
50 Canagliflozin -
51 Apixaban -
52 Dapagliflozin -
53 Lapatinib -
54 Axitinib -
55 Afatinib Dimaleate -
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1.2 Water Requirement, Waste Water Generation and Treatment
Total water requirement will be 450 KL/Day (Existing – 50 KL/Day + Additional Proposed –
400 KL/Day) which shall be met through own bore well. The total wastewater generation
will be 315 KL/Day (Existing – 30 KL/Day + Additional Proposed – 285 KL/Day) which shall be
treated in ETP. Domestic wastewater of 50 KL/Day (Existing – 5 KL/Day + Additional
Proposed – 45 KL/Day) shall be disposed by septic tank & soak pit system. Industrial
wastewater of 315 KL/Day (Existing – 30 KL/Day + Additional Proposed – 285 KL/Day) shall
be treated in ETP.
In Existing Scenario i.e. 30 KL/Day treated effluent conforming to the GPCB norms is sent to
the CETP of M/s. EICL, Umraya through designated Tankers. In Proposed Scenario i.e. 285
KL/Day shall be treated in ETP, out of which 150 KL/Day of treated effluent conforming to
the GPCB norms shall be sent to the CETP of M/s. EICL, Umraya through designated Tankers
or New CETP KAPSIL Aqua Enviro Ltd. which proposal is under process. 100 KL/Day will be
treated in RO Plant and the Permeate i.e. 75 KL/Day will be used for Gardening. RO Reject
i.e. 25 KL/Day will go to MEE for further treatment and MEE Condensate will again go to ETP
for treatment and its salts will be disposed in TSDF site. 35 KL/Day will be Sludge and Losses
after treatment in ETP.
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1.3 Air Pollution Source and Control Management
In Existing & Proposed Scenarios, There will be emissions from Flue gas Stacks like Boiler,
FBC Boiler 1 & 2 (3 & 10 TPH), D.G.Set (250, 320, 1500 KVA), and emissions from Process
Vents like Process Reactor Plant-1,3,4,5,6, Pilot Plant Scrubber and Ware House Sampling
Scrubber.
1.4 Hazardous Waste
Hazardous waste generation will be ETP Sludge & Waste Resins, which will be Collected,
Stored, Transported and Disposed at TSDF site of NECL. Used Oil will be Collected, Stored,
Transported & Disposed by selling to GPCB Registered Reprocessors. Discarded Containers
will be sold to GPCB Approved Registered Vendors after proper decontamination. Mother
Liquor will be Collected, stored, treatment at ETP, or outside CHWIF, Filter & Filter Material
will be Collected, stored, transported and disposal to common Hazardous Incineration
Facility (CHWIF) or to Cement Manufacturing Industries for Co processing, Spent Organic
Solvent will be Collected, stored, transported to our own distillation unit at Vadodara or
sale to GPCB approved re-processor or incineration at CHWI or to Cement Manufacturing
Industries for Co processing, Spent organic Solvent (NH3 Soln) will be Collected, stored,
transported to our own distillation unit at Vadodara or sale to GPCB approved re-processor,
Process Residue/Distillation Residue, Spent Catalyst will be Collected, stored, transported
and disposal to common Hazardous Incineration Facility (CHWIF), Spent Carbon will be
Collected, stored, transported and disposal to common Hazardous Incineration
facility(CHWIF) or sent for co-processing in cement industries.
1.5 Green Belt
Total 1,08,653 m2
land area is available at site; out of this 56,243.35 m2 (i.e. approx 52 % of
total area) is developed as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.
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1.6 Power & Fuel Requirements
The power requirement will be 1600 KW. Company shall purchase power from GEB. Also 3
Nos. of 320, 250, 1500 KVA DG Sets will be kept for emergency power back up.
EXISTING:
Sr.
No.
Fuel Quantity
1 Furnace Oil 650 Lits/Day
2 LDO 1400 Lits/Day (as & when required)
PROPOSED:
Sr.
No.
Fuel Quantity
1 Steam Coal 45 MT/Day
2 LDO 2000 Lits/Day (as & when required)
3 Furnace Oil 650 Lits/Day (as & when required)
2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent. In case of mining project, a copy
of mining lease/letter of intent should be given.
Identification of the project
Alembic group is manufacturer & exporter of bulk drugs, bulk drug intermediates &
pharmaceuticals Formulations. It is a government recognized “Export House”. One existing
unit of APIs of M/s. Alembic Pharmaceuticals Limited is located at: Karkhadi, Tal: Padra, Dist:
Vadodara-391 450, Gujarat state.
Alembic, founded in 1907, is committed to excellence in pharmaceutical healthcare through
the development of indigenous technologies, with a mission to give access to the best
healthcare products at affordable prices to everyone, anywhere in the world. Alembic is one
of India's most experienced manufacturers of bulk drugs, bulk drug intermediates and
pharmaceutical formulations in human and animal healthcare, as well as a respected export
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house. The leadership position that Alembic's products enjoy in their respective categories
speak aloud of the quality and service standards set by the company. Six of Alembic's
brands feature among the top 300 brands in the country today.
Alembic was a pioneer in the basic manufacture of penicillin. It is a world leader in
Macrolides and has the distinction of producing Cephalosporin – C for the first time in the
country. Alembic's brand, Althrocin, is India's 3rd largest antibiotic. The major therapeutic
segments where Alembic has a strong presence are antibiotics and antibacterials, cough
and cold remedies, analgesic and anti-inflammatory medications, nutraceuticals and anti-
diabetics. Alembic unveils the country's first zero calorie sugar substitute and Alembic is the
first company in India to introduce Ucralose. Alembic is a certified WHO-GMP and USFDA
company with manufacturing practices and facilities that conform to WHO-GMP guidelines.
The Panelav facility has been upgraded and has received the approval of International
Regulatory authorities such as the Medicines Control Agency, UK, Medicines Control
Council, South Africa and the Food and Drug Administration, USA.
2.2 Brief description of nature of the Project
Proposed Expansion of APIs in Existing Unit.
2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region
The demand for products intended to be manufacture is increasing in the country by setting
up this unit M/s. Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. will be able to meet the demand of various
products locally. This will also generate direct and indirect employment opportunity for
various levels of people.
2.4 Demands-Supply Gap
Based on the informal survey of the market with the current customers and various traders,
they have found that there is a big potential for the range of the products they are planning.
These products will be an addition to the current range of their products.
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2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous production
Current cost of indigenous raw materials will make them very competitive against imported
finished products and they will be able to increase the export of their finished products.
2.6 Export possibility
Depending on the international demand of products they shall export the products.
2.7 Domestic/Export Markets
Majority of the products will be used for domestic market and some products will be
exported depending on the international market.
2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to project.
M/s. Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. will give direct employment to local people based on
qualification and requirement. In addition to direct employment, indirect employment shall
generate ancillary business to some extent for the local population.
3.0 Project Description
3.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.
No interlinked project has been submitted.
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3.2 Location (map showing general location, specific location and project boundary &
project site layout) with coordinates.
• Map showing general location
(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)
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Specific location and project boundary
(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)
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• Plot Layout
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3.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site,
particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted.
Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below:
• Site is very well connected by road
• Proximity to Raw Material suppliers
• Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation
• Availability of power evacuation facilities
• Availability of ground water (in future surface water) for industrial use
Modern infrastructure support and amenities at par with nearest city in global markets,
including:
� Efficient transport facilities within the area and to & from the city area.
� Environment-friendly zone.
� Uninterrupted power supply.
3.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation
Please refer Section-1.1.1, Page No. 3
3.5 Project Description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the
project layout, components of the project, etc. should be given)
Please refer Please refer Form-I, Annexure-III.
3.6 Raw Material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of
final product/s, mode of transport of raw material and Finished product.
For raw material required along with quantity; Please refer Form-I, Annexure-III. Majority of
the products will be used for domestic market and some products will be exported
depending on the international market.
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3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be
briefly outlined.
Domestic wastewater of 55 KL/Day (Existing – 5 KL/Day + Additional Proposed – 50 KL/Day)
shall be disposed by septic tank & soak pit system. Industrial wastewater of 315 KL/Day
(Existing – 30 KL/Day + Additional Proposed – 285 KL/Day) shall be treated in ETP. In Existing
Scenario i.e. 30 KL/Day treated effluent conforming to the GPCB norms is sent to the CETP
of M/s. EICL, Umraya through designated Tankers. In Proposed Scenario i.e. 285 KL/Day
shall be treated in ETP, out of which 150 KL/Day of treated effluent conforming to the GPCB
norms shall be sent to the CETP of M/s. EICL, Umraya through designated Tankers. 100
KL/Day will be treated in RO Plant and the Permeate i.e. 75 KL/Day will be used for
Gardening. RO Reject i.e. 25 KL/Day will go to MEE for further treatment and MEE
Condensate will again go to ETP for treatment and its salts will be disposed in TSDF site. 35
KL/Day will be Sludge and Losses after treatment in ETP.
3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be
given.
Water Source
Total water requirement shall meet through company’s own bore well from which water
requirement will be sufficed partly. Some part of water demand shall be satisfied by using
recycled water evolving after ETP & RO treatments.
Power & Fuel Requirement
The power requirement will be 1600 KW. Company shall purchase power from GEB. Also 3
Nos. of 320, 250, 1500 KVA DG Sets will be kept for emergency power back up.
EXISTING:
Sr.
No.
Fuel Quantity
1 Furnace Oil 650 Lits/Day
2 LDO 1400 Lits/Day (as & when required)
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PROPOSED:
Sr.
No.
Fuel Quantity
1 Steam Coal 45 MT/Day
2 LDO 2000 Lits/Day (as & when required)
3 Furnace Oil 650 Lits/Day (as & when required)
3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/disposal.
Please refer Please refer Form-I, Annexure-V.
3.10 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA
purpose.
RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY OF EXISTING PLANT ANNUAL REPORT
MARKET ASSESSMENT
FINANCIAL REPORT
PROJECT REPORT
INTRODUCTION
MONITORING OF AIR, WATER & SOIL QUALITY & NOISE
LEVELS. DATA ON METEOROLOGY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
& BASIC AMENITIES. SITE VISITS BY AND INTERVIEWS WITH
LOCALS
BASELINE
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION CENTRE
CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD
GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (GPCB)
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPT.
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
FOREST DEPARTMENT
IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE
HEALTH CENTER
CENSUS DEPT.
INDIAN METEOROLOGICAL DEPT.
SOCIOECONOMIC
STATUS &
INFRASTRUCTURE
PROPOSED
PLANT
FACILITY DESCRIPTION
IMPACTS
METHODOLOGY OF
IMPACT
ASSESSMENT
IDENTIFICATION & ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS
EVALUATION OF IMPACTS BY MATRIX METHOD
SOURCE OF INFORMATION OVERVIEW OF
E. I. A. STUDIES
ACTIVITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT PLAN
DESCRIPTION OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLAN, AIR
POLLUTION CONTROL, HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT,
GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT MONITORING PROGRAM
RISK ANALYSIS
STUDIES &
DISASTER
MANAGEMENT PLAN
SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, GUIDELINES BY
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FACTORY SAFETY, MINISTRY OF LABOR. CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS
PREPARATION OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
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4.0 Site Analysis
4.1 Connectivity
• Site is very well connected by road
• Availability of water, power, etc.
4.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)
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4.3 Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including
area under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the
forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from
HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of the notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette
notification should be given.
(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)
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AREAS UNDER DIFFERENT LANDUSE
(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)
Sr. No. Land use Classification Area (in sq. km.) % Area
1 Water Body 0.65 0.21
2 Open/ Barren Land 9.79 3.12
3 Agriculture Land 92.66 29.50
4 Fallow Land 96.03 30.57
5 Open/Degraded Vegetation 2.34 0.75
6 Scrubs 2.85 0.91
7 Ravenous/Gullied Land 3.52 1.12
8 River/Canal 8.08 2.57
9 Salt Affected Land 1.72 0.55
10 Settlement/Habitation 4.08 1.30
11 Mud Flat 29.52 9.40
12 Industrial Area 0.59 0.19
13 Miscellaneous 37.45 11.92
14 Sea 10.53 3.35
15 River Bed 14.29 4.55
Total 314.07 100.00
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4.4 Existing Infrastructure
This is existing operational unit and all infrastructure is available.
4.5 Soil Classification
Soil Characteristics under Project Area are as below Table:
Category
Area
(Sq. kms)
Description Taxonomy1 Taxonomy2 Class Sub
Class
Category A 2.27 Very deep, drained calcareous,
coarse-loamy soils on very gently
sloping dissected flood plain with
moderate erosion and strong salinity;
associated with very deep well
drained, calcareous, fine-loamy soils
with slight erosion and moderate
salinity
Coarse-loamy,
mixed (calcareous),
hyperthermic Typic
Ustorthents
Fine-loamy,
mixed
(calcareous),
hyperthermic
Fluventic
Ustochrepts
Soils of west
coast(soils of
gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial
plains
Category B 43.21
Very deep, well drained, calcareous,
coarse-loamy soils on very gently
sloping dissected flood plain with
very severe erosion; associated with
very deep, well drained, calcareous,
fine-loamy soils with severe erosion
Coarse-loamy
mixed (calareous),
hyperthermic Typic
Ustifluvents
Fine-loamy,
mixed
(calcareous),
hypertehrmic
Fluventic
Ustochrepts
Soils of west
coast(soils of
gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial
plains
Category C 5.04 Deep, well drained, fine-loamy soils
on very gently sloping alluvial plain
with slight erosion and moderate
salinity; associated with deep,
somewhat excessively drained,
coarse-loamy soils with slight erosion
and slight salinity
Fine-loamy, mixed
hyperthermic Typic
Ustochrepts
Coarse-loamy
mixed,
hyperthermic
Typic
Ustochrepts
Soils of west
coast(soils of
gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial
plains
Category D 138.50 Very deep, well drained, fine-loamy
soils on very gently sloping alluvial
plain with slight erosion; associated
with very deep, well drained, fine
soils on nearly level lands with slight
erosion
Fine-loamy, mixed,
hyperthermic
Fluventic
Ustochrepts
Fine, mixed
hyperthermic
Fluventic
Ustochrepts
Soils of west
coast(soils of
gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial
plains
Category E 24.94 Moderately deep, well drained,
calcareous, fine soils on neraly level
alluvial plain with slight erosion and
slight salinity; associated with deep,
moderately well drained, calcareous,
fine soils with slight erosion
Fine,
montmorillonitic
(calcareous),
hyperthermic
Vertic Ustochrepts
Fine,
montmorillonitic
(calcareous),
hyperthermic
Typic
Chromusterts
Soils of west
coast(soils of
gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial
plains
Category F 0.37 Moderately deep, well drained,
calcareous, fine soils on very gently
sloping alluvial plain with slight
erosion and moderate salinity;
associated with deep, moderately
well drained, calcaerous, fine soils
with moderate erosion
Fine,
montmorillonitic
(calcareous),
hyperthermic
Vertic Ustochrepts
Fine,
montmorillonitic
(calcareous),
hyperthermic
Typic
Chromusterts
Soils of west
coast(soils of
gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial
plains
Mud 97.65
Submerged
Sand
1.97
(Courtesy: Environmental Information Centre, New Delhi)
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SOIL CHARACTERISTICS MAP
(Courtesy: Environmental Information Centre, New Delhi)
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4.6 Climatic data from secondary sources.
Secondary Sources: Indian Meteorological Department, Ahmedabad or our own weather
station.
4.7 Social infrastructure available.
Depending on the growth of the company the required social infrastructure will be
provided.
5.0 Planning Brief
5.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and Country
planning/Development authority classification.
Type of Industry: Proposed Expansion of APIs in Existing Unit.
5.2 Population Projection
NAME POPULATION
PERSON
POPULATION DENSITY
(PERSON / SQ. KM.)
SEX RATIO
(NO. OF FEMALES
PER 1000 MALES)
Within 5 km Radius (2001) 31,482 384 885
Within 10 km Radius (2001) 63,327 356 897
Padra Taluka (2001) 2,71,152 507 898
Vadodara District (2001) 41,12,280 467 919
Vadodara District (2011) 41,65,626 552 934
(Courtesy: Census Dept., GOI)
5.3 Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.)
Total 1,08,653 m2
land area is available at site; out of this 56,243.35 m2 (i.e. approx 52 % of
total area) is developed as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.
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5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
• Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and
unskilled people for the proposed project activity.
• Social Welfare
• Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made
to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.
5.5 Amenities/Facilities
Details of amenities available in study area
TALUKA LOCATION
CODE
VILLAGE EDUCATIONAL MEDICAL DRINKING WATER POST &
TELEGRAPH
TRANSPORT
ATION
APPROACH
TO VILLAGE
NEAREST
TOWN
POWER
SUPPLY
1 Mahmadpura P, Ac CHW T,TK,TW,W,R PO BS,NW PR,NR Padra-14 EA
2 Sultanpura P, Ac CHW T, W, R -(-5 Kms) BS PR Padra-16 EA
3 Pavda P, Ac CHW W,TK,TW,R -(-5 Kms) BS PR Padra-16 EA
4 Dabka P, H, PUC, C, Ac MH, PHS, FPC, RP T, W,TK,TW,R PO,Phone BS, NW PR, KR, NR Padra-15 EA
5 Mujpur P (4),AC(11) PHS, RP, D, CHW T, W,TK,TW,R, HR, N PO,Phone BS PR, KR Padra-10 EA
14 Narsipura P, AC CWC, CHW T, W, TK, HP PO, PHONE BS, NW PR Padra-10 EA
15 Chokari P.AC(9) CHW,RP,D T, W,TK,R, PO, PHONE BS PR, NR Padra-16 EA
16 Tithor P(2) CHW,RP T, W, TK, TW, HP PO, PHONE
BS PR Padra-18 EA
17 Dudhwada P CHW T, W, TK PO, PHONE BS PR Padra-18 EA
18 Karkhadi P(2),H,PUC,Ac MH, PHC, FPC, RP, T, W, TK,R PO, PHONE BS PR Padra-24 EA
19 Majatan P RP, CHW T, W, TK PO, PHONE BS PR
Padra-17 EA
20 Sandha P CHW T, W, TK PO, PHONE BS PR, KR Padra-16 EA
21 Somjipura P, AC (2) CHW T, W, TK PHONE BS PR, KR Padra-14 EA
22 Vadu P (2), AC(4), H H, MCW, MH, PHC,
D, FPC, RP (5), SMP
(2)
T, W, TK, TW PO, PHONE BS, RS, NW PR Padra-10 EA
33 Bhoj P (2), H RP, CHW T, W, TK, TW, HP PO, PHONE BS, RS PR, KR Padra-12 EA
34 Karnakuva P, AC (4) CHW T, W, TK, TW PO, PHONE BS PR, KR Padra-12 EA
35 Vishrampura P, AC CHW T, W, TK PO BS PR Padra-14 EA
36 Lola P CHW T, W, TK PHONE BS PR,KR Padra-17 EA
37 Chitral P,H CHW T,W,TK.,TW PO BS PR,KR Padra-19 EA
38 Brahmanvasi P,Ac(2) CHW T, W, TK, TW PO BS PR Jambusar-
16
EA
39 Gametha P,H CHW T, W, TK,TW PO BS PR Jambusar-
18
EA
40 Gavasad P MH,PHS,FPC,CHW,
D
T,W, TK, TW PO, PHONE BS PR Padra-18 EA
41 Muval P, H D, RP, CHW T, W, TK, TW PO, PHONE BS PR Padra-16 EA
42 Jalalpur P, H, AC (13) RP, CHW T, W, TK, TW PO BS PR Padra-12 EA
60 Mobha P(2),H.PUC MCW,PHC,D,TB,RP T, W, TK PO, PHONE BS,RS PR Padra-20 EA
61 Kural P,H.PUC MH,D,RP(2),CHW T, W, TK, N PO, PHONE BS,RS PR Padra-20 EA
62 Masar P(2),H.PUC,Ac MH,PHS,D,FPC,RPC
HW
T, W, TK, TW PO, PHONE BS PR,KR Jambusar-
12
EA
Padra
63 Kanzat P(3),H(2),PUC,Ac MH,RP,CHW,PHS T, W, TK PTO, PHONE BS,RS PR,KR Jambusar-
15
EA
22
64 Abhol P CHW T, W, TK PO BS,RS PR,KR Jambusar-
12
EA
65 Pindapa P CHW T, W, TK PO BS PR,KR Padra-19 EA
7 Kareli P (7), H, Ac(6) FPC, CWC, PHS, D,
RP (2), CHW (4)
T, W PO, PHONE BS PR Jambusar-
21
EA
8 Kahanava P (15), H, Ac(3) CHW(2),PHS,FPC,D,
RP
T, TW,W PO,PHONE BS PR, KR Jambusar-
26
EA
9 piludara P(6),H,PUC,Ac PHS, RP(2), FPC,
CHW
T, W, HP PO,PHONE BS PR Jambusar-
18
EA
10 Vedach P(11),H,Ac(3) FPC, PHS, D, RP (2),
CHW
T, W, TW PO,PHONE BS PR Jambusar-
16
EA
11 Uber P (7),H,Ac(3) PHS,FPC,RP(2),
CHW
T, W, TK PO,PHONE BS PR,KR Jambusar-
11
EA
33 Gajera P(7),H,PUC, Ac(3) MH,PHC,D,FPC,
RP(4),CHW(3)
T, W, TW PTO,PHONE BS PR,KR Jambusar-
14
EA
Jambusar
34 Uchchhad P (3), Ac(3) P(3), Ac(3) T, W PO BS PR,KR Jambusar-9 EA
(Courtesy: Census Dept., GOI)
ABBREVIATIONS
1. Education
P-Primary Elementary School
H-Matriculation or Secondary
O-Other Educational Institution
PUC-Higher Secondary/Intermediate/pre-University/junior Collage
AC – Adult literacy class
TR – Training center
2. Medical Facilities
RP-Registered Private Practitioner
PHS-Primary Health Centre
FPC-Family Planning Centre
D- Dispensary
CHW - Community Health Worker/Health Worker
H - Hospital
NH - Nursing Home
MH - Maternity Home
PHC - Public Health Centre
CWC - Child Welfare Centre
TB - T.B Clinic
O - Others
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3. Drinking Water
T-Tap Water
HP-Hand Pump
TK-Tank Water
W-Well Water
R-River Water
C-Canal
N - Nallah
S - Spring
4. Post & Telegraph
PO-Post Office
PTO-Post & Telegraph
Phone-Telephone Communication
5. Transportation
RS- Railway Station
BS-Bus Station
NW-Navigable Waterway
6. Approach to Village
PR-Pucca Road
KR-Kuccha Road
7. Power Supply
EA-Electricity for all purposes
EAG - Electricity for Agriculture
ED - Electricity for domestic
EO - Electricity for other purpose like Industrial, Commercial etc.
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6.0 Proposed Infrastructure
Depending on the growth of the company the required infrastructure will be developed
within premises as well as region.
6.1 Green Belt
Total 1,08,653 m2
land area is available at site; out of this 56,243.35 m2 (i.e. approx 52 % of
total area) is developed as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.
6.2 Social Infrastructure
Depending on the growth of the company the required social infrastructure will be
provided.
6.3 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/ Rail/Metro/ Water ways etc)
Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below:
• Site is very well connected by road
• Proximity to Raw Material suppliers
• Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation and have single crop pattern
• Availability of power evacuation facilities
• Availability of ground water (in future surface water) for industrial use
6.4 Drinking water Management (Source & Supply of water)
Total water requirement shall meet through company’s own bore well from which water
requirement will be sufficed partly. Some part of water demand shall be satisfied by using
recycled water evolving after ETP & RO treatments.
6.5 Sewerage System
Sewage pipes are laid in entire company for the removal and disposal of mainly non-
harmful liquid wastes from the offices, canteen and domestic waste coming from different
plants. These liquid wastes would be sent to septic tank & soak pit.
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6.6 Solid Waste Management
Please refer Form-I, Annexure-V.
6.7 Power Requirement & Supply/Source
Please refer Section 3.8, Page No. 13 of this report.
7.0 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R & R) Plan
7.1 Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the project affected including home
oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given)
There is no habitation on the proposed expansion project area and it is open land which is
purchased by Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. for proposed expansion industry, so that R & R
policy is not applicable to this project.
There shall not be displacement of any population in project area. Any major activity that
may lead to resettlement of the people is considered as permanent impact. Hence, there is
no permanent impact on this account. The increasing industrial activity will boost the
commercial and economical status of the locality up to some extent.
8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates
8.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for
the project to be given).
We shall start construction of the project after getting EC and CTE.
8.2 Estimated Project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the
project.
Total Project Cost for proposed expansion activity is Rs. 420 Crores (Existing – Rs. 300 Crores
+ Additional Proposed – Rs. 120 Crores). Cost for Environment Protection Measures is Rs. 12
Crores (Existing – Rs. 4 Crores + Additional Proposed – Rs. 8 Crores).
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9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations)
9.1 Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to be local people
including tribal population, if any, in the area.
• Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and
unskilled people for the proposed project.
• Social Welfare activities shall be done.
• Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made
to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.