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Volume: V Chapter: 4 Page No: 25 TABLE NO:1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION CATCHMENT WATERSHED NO MICRO WATERSHED NO AREA(HA) DISTRICT NAME TEHSIL/BLOCK VILLAGE PHOTO Satluj Sg1 Sg1c 1752 Solan Arki/Kunihar Khatpul, Sonali, Bhalog, Baga, Karog, Chalwan, Thara, Ghawaral, Nal Sil, Karged, Huwain, Balog, Badgar, Darabar, Nyun, Jajar, Panali, Kandar C:\MWS_21\Photo\SG1C\Table 1\Table1.jpg LATITUDE LONGITUDE ALTITUDE SLOPE IN DEGREE RAINFALL(mm) SNOWFALL(mm) TEMPERATURE(Cen) NO OF HOUSE HOLD 31'18' to 31'22' 76'51' to 76'56 515m to 1882m 30' to 80' NA NA NA 384 POPULATION MALE FEMALE CATTLE PROPOSED NO/NAME PLACE OF INTEREST LIKE TOURISM OR ECOTOURISM DESCRIPTION MILTCH OTHER 2023 1020 1003 382 951 NA NA NA TABLE 1 PHOTO Sg1c

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Page 1: vol 5- Sg1c

Volume: V Chapter: 4 Page No: 25

TABLE NO:1

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

CATCHMENT WATERSHED NO

MICRO WATERSHED NO AREA(HA)

DISTRICT NAME TEHSIL/BLOCK VILLAGE PHOTO

Satluj Sg1 Sg1c 1752 Solan Arki/Kunihar

Khatpul, Sonali, Bhalog, Baga, Karog, Chalwan, Thara, Ghawaral, Nal Sil, Karged, Huwain, Balog, Badgar, Darabar, Nyun, Jajar, Panali, Kandar

C:\MWS_21\Photo\SG1C\Table 1\Table1.jpg

LATITUDE LONGITUDE ALTITUDE SLOPE IN DEGREE RAINFALL(mm) SNOWFALL(mm) TEMPERATURE(Cen) NO OF HOUSE HOLD

31'18' to 31'22'

76'51' to 76'56

515m to 1882m 30' to 80' NA NA NA 384

POPULATION MALE FEMALE

CATTLE PROPOSED NO/NAME

PLACE OF INTEREST LIKE TOURISM OR ECOTOURISM DESCRIPTION MILTCH OTHER

2023 1020 1003 382 951 NA NA NA

TABLE 1 PHOTO

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TABLE NO:2

A. STATUS OF LAND USE IN MICRO WATERSHED(HA) B.AREA UNDER FOREST CATEGORY WISE :

LAND USE GOVT AREA

PRIVATE AREA

COMMU AREA TOTAL CATEGORY DPF/RESERVE UPF PASTURE OTHERS

AGRICULTURE LAND 0 217 12 229 NAME

Samtian, Sui, Marora, kander, Kauli, Sanali, Padiar, Baga, Nal, Bajaryal

Baga, Samtiari, Hawani, Dhauta, Sehnali, Gangoil, Padiyar NA NA

FOREST LAND 808 0 0 808 AREA (HA) 486 322 NA NA

WASTE LAND 39 13 0 52 SPECIES Cheel, Khair, Lucinia, kachnar, Deodar, Jharinu

Cheel, Khair, Lucinia, Kachnar, Deodar, Jharinu NA NA

OTHERS LAND 505 159 0 664 DENSITY 0 to .5 0 to .3 NA NA

TOTAL 1352 389 12 1753 TABLE NO:3

AREA UNDER PLANTATIONS FOR LAST 15 YEARS

NAME

LATITUDE AND

LONGITUDE

TOTAL

AREA(HA)

SAMPLE

AREA(HA)

SPECIES PLANTE

D

SAMPLE GAP FILLING

AREA(HA)

SURVIVAL %

TOTAL GAP

FILLING

AREA(HA)

AREA NEEDED NEW

PLANTATION(HA)

FENCING REQUIRED

(RM)

REASONS FOR FAILURE

FINAL PRESCRIPTION(Enrichment(HA))

RATE/ HAC

COST (Rs)

Bagha-I

31'20'24" 76'51'57"

115

5 Cheel 2 60

54 28 49200

Due to drought.

Enrichment = 82

27900 2287800 Bagha-

II 31'20'25" 76'53'26"

5 Khair, Lucinia, Shisham

2 60 Due to drought.

Kander 31'20'06" 76'55'31"

15

Cheel, Khair,

Kachnar, Drake

8 46.67 Due drought, fire

and grazing.

Energy Plantation = 8

112300 898400

Padiyar 31'21'12" 76'57'27"

10

Silver Oak,

Jakrinda, Drake, Pagomia

,

3 70 Due to drought and

fire.

TOTAL :

115 35

15

54 28 49200

3186200

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TABLE 3 PHOTOS

Bagha-I Bagha-II Padiyar Kander

TABLE NO:4

SOIL & MOISTURE CONSERVATION MEASURES NEEDED IN FOREST AREAS

NAME OF AREA

LATITUDE/ LONGITUDE PRESCRIPTION QUANTITY

AVAILABILTY OF LOCAL MATERIAL

OLD WORK NEED REPAIRING (QUANTITY)

FINAL PRESCRIPTION

RATE/CUM

COST(Rs)

NEW PRESCRIPTION

NEW QUANTITY

Bagha-I 31'20'24" 76'51'57"

CheckDams 3x1.5x1.5m = 18 Nos

Stone & local species NA Trenching

1x.30x.30m= 4000 Nos 9.9 39600

Live Hedge 250 Rms

CheckDams 2x1.5x1.5m = 13 Nos

Trenching 1x.50x.30m = 1200 No

Bagha-II 31'20'25" 76'53'26"

Live Hedge 200 Rms

Stone & local species NA Trenching

1x.30x.30m= 4800 Nos 9.9 47520

CheckDams

3x1.5x1.5m = 12 Nos

2x1.5x1.5m = 35 Nos

Trenching 1x.50x.30m = 1000 No

Kander 31'20'06" 76'55'31"

CheckDams 2x1.5x1.5m = 34 Nos

Stone & local species NA Trenching

1x.30x.30m= 4000 Nos 9.9 39600

Live Hedge 250 Rms

CheckDams 3x1.5x1.5m = 20 Nos

Trenching 1x.50x.30m = 1200 No

Padiyar 31'21'12" 76'57'27"

CheckDams

3x1.5x1.5m = 22 Nos

Stone & local species NA Trenching

1x.30x.30m= 3200 Nos 9.9 31680

2x1.5x1.5m = 18 Nos

Live Hedge 150 Rms

Trenching 1x.50x.30m = 1000 No

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TABLE 4 PHOTOS

Bagha-I Bagha-II Padiyar Kander

TABLE NO:5

AGROFORESTRY

PRESENT STATUS FUTURE REQUIREMENT TYPE OF TREE

PRESENT NOs PRESENT SPECIES

FUTURE NOs FUTURE SPECIES

NEED FOR EXTENSION

SOURCE OF PLANTING STOCK(Nearest Nursery)

TREES 1000

Reuni, Fegra, Beul, Tuni, Khair, Cheel, Eucaliptus, Sheesham, Simbal, Baan, Khirak 2500

Reuni, Fegra, Beul, Tuni, Khair, Sheesham, Simbal, Baan, Khirak Y Kevli & Padiyar Nursery.

WILD FRUIT 800 Daru, Fegra, Anjeer, Ber, Paja, Baan, Amla, Heer, Siaru 2200

Daru, Fegra, Anjeer, Ber, Paja, Baan, Amla, Heer, Siaru Y Kevli & Padiyar Nursery.

MEDICINAL 600

Pathartod, Karipatta, Aloevera, Kashmal, Kainth, Basuti, Amla, Behra, Bhekal, Tirmur, Banfasha\ 1500

Pathartod, Karipatta, Aloevera, Kashmal, Kainth, Basuti, Amla, Behra, Bhekal, Tirmur, Banfasha\ Y Kevli & Padiyar Nursery.

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TABLE NO:6

GRAZING LANDS

Name LATITUDE/LONGITUDE AREA(HA) SPECIES WEED REMOVAL

SEEDING

CLOSURES Other

PEOPLES SUGGESTION

Rate/ Hac (Rs) Cost (Rs)

Dhanta 31'20'26"7653'27"006-02-463Sg1c 72

Khair, Simble, BL & Bushes Yes Yes No

28800 plants for fodder are required to be planted.

Van sarovarand trenches be made and BL & improved seeds be seeded for fodder production. 21700 1562400

Kandhar 31'21'12"76'54'27"006-03-486Sg1c 32

Cheel, Bushes, Shisham, Grass Yes Yes No

28800 plants for fodder are required to be planted.

Van sarovarand trenches be made and BL & improved seeds be seeded for fodder production. 21700 694400

Sehnali 31'19'46"76'53'52"006-01-462Sg1c 40

Cheel, BL, Bushes Yes Yes No

28800 plants for fodder are required to be planted.

Van sarovarand trenches be made and BL & improved seeds be seeded for fodder production. 21700 868000

TABLE 6 PHOTOS Sehnali Dhanta Kandhar

TABLE NO:7

TEMPLE/PRIVATE/COMMUNITY/PANCHAYAT FOREST AREA NAME AREA(HA) LATITUDE/LONGITUDE SPECIES GAP FILLING MAINTENANCE NEW PLANTATION SOIL CONSERVATION MEASURES(QUANTITY)

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

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TABLE NO:8

PERFORMA FOR SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION FOR NON-FOREST AREA(Nala & Khads)

NAME OF AREA

LATITUDE/LONGITUDE

PRESCRIPTION QUANTITY

AVAILABILITY OF LOCAL MATERIAL

OLD WORKS NEEDING REPAIR (QUANTITY)

LIFT IRRIGATION(HT/ACERAGE)

FINAL PRESCRIPTION

RATE/ UNIT

COST (Rs)

NEW PRESCRIPTION NEW QUANTITY

Bagha Kot Nala (2.5 Kms)

31'20'34" 76'53'22"

Live Hedge 600 Rms

Stone & local species NA NA

Live Hedge 750 Rms 9.6 7200

CheckDams

7x1.5x1.5m = 08 Nos

CheckDams

7x1.5x1.5m = 6 Nos 10033 421386

15x1.5x1.5m = 11 Nos 15x1.5x1.5m = 4 Nos 10033 601980

12x1.5x1.5m = 09 Nos 12x1.5x1.5m = 3 Nos 10033 361188

10x1.5x1.5m = 07 Nos 10x1.5x1.5m = 2 Nos 10033 200660

Brushwood 150 Rms Brushwood 125 Rms 62 7750

Parnali Nala (4 Kms)

31'21'37" 76'52'09"

Live Hedge 800 Rms

Stone & local species NA NA

Live Hedge 1200 Rms 9.6 11520

CheckDams

7x1.5x1.5m = 11 Nos

CheckDams

7x1.5x1.5m = 4 Nos 10033 280924

5x1.5x1.5m = 31 Nos 5x1.5x1.5m = 10 Nos 10033 501650

3x1.5x1.5m = 17 Nos 3x1.5x1.5m = 6 Nos 10033 180594

Brushwood 200 Rms Brushwood 200 Rms 62 12400

TABLE 8 PHOTOS

Parnali Nala Bagha Kot Nala

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TABLE NO:9

PERFORMA FOR LANDSLIDE

NAME OF AREA/ LOCATION

LATITUDE/LONGITUDE

DAMAGE/RISK TO LIFE & PROPERTY

MEASURES TAKEN

TYPE OF SOIL AND ROCK

DEGREE OF SLOPES/ SEVERITY

OCCURRENCE(Season)

ROAD CONSTRUCTION

QUARRY

OTHER CONSTRUCTIONS

NATURAL

FINAL PRESCRIPTION

RATE/UNIT COST(Rs)

NEW PRESCRIPTION

NEW QUANTITY

Road from Bagha to Dwarlu (2 Kms) NA Property NA NA NA NA Yes No No Yes

Retaining Wall Gabion

20x2x2.5m = 30 Nos 17277 10366200

TABLE NO:9A

INFORMATION ON (CULTIVATION / LIFE STOCK / FUEL / FODDER / MFP)

1.Fruits FRUIT NAME VARIETY(LOCAL/IMPROVED) USE OF FERTILISERS USE OF INSECTICIDES PROBLEMS FACED

Citrus Local No No

Marketing problem is faced. Water shortage for production of crops. Wild animals destroys the crops.

Mango Local No No

Plum Sentaroza No No

Daru Local No No

Apricot Local No No

Banana Local No No

Guava Local No No

2.CROPS : CROPS NAME VARIETY(LOCAL/IMPROVED) USE OF FERTILISERS USE OF INSECTICIDES PROBLEMS FACED

Barley Local No No Marketing problem is faced. Water shortage for production of crops. Wild animals destroys the crops.

Maize Local No No

Potato Local No No

Wheat Local No No

Rajmash Local No No

Mustard Local No No

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3.VEGETABLE : VEGETABLE NAME VARIETY(LOCAL/IMPROVED) USE OF FERTILISERS USE OF INSECTICIDES PROBLEMS FACED

Cabbage Local No No

Marketing problem is faced. Water shortage for production of crops. Wild animals destroys the crops.

Cauliflower Local No No

Ginger Local No No

Onion Local No No

Garlic Local No No

Capsicum Local No No

Ladyfinger Local No No

4. LIVE STOCK : LIVE STOCK(NO) BREED WHETHER SELLING THE PRODUCT PROBLEM FACED

Buffalo - 194 Local No

Fodder shortage and stray cattle problem is being faced.

Horse/Mule/Donkey - 58 Local No

Ox - 259 Local No

Cow - 188 Local & Jersey No

Goat/Sheep - 634 Local No

5.FUEL/FODDER : FUEL/FODDER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENT AVAILABILITY GAP PERCENTAGE SOURCE

FUEL Yes 40% 60% LPG & Forest

FODDER Yes 45% 55% Forests

MINOR FOREST PRODUCTS (MFP) MINOR FOREST PRODUCTS

EXISTING NAME SUGGESTIONS

Karipatta Karipatta

People are not educated about MFPs. People be trained in production and use of MFPs. More MFP/medicinal plants planted in the forests.

Banafsha Banafshba

Bhekal Bhekal

Timber Timber

Bahera Bahera

Amla Amla

Aloevera Aloevera

Kainth Kainth

Pathartod Pathartod

Basuti Basuti

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PEOPLES PARTICIPATION:

MAIN PROBLEMS SUGGESTION FOR IMPROVEMENT PEOPLES PRIORITIES

Medicinal plants in the acquired area have been destroyed. Economy of the people is depended on the land only. DPF & UPF demarked for Industries have lapsed the rights of the local people. Quarries and cutting are not done as per scientific method and

JP Industries be asked to make up the losses and give explanation about the irregularities created by them. Project authorities be warraned to implement the rules and regulations for dumping, plantation and environment aspects.

Top Priority.

Natural water resources are being destroyed by the Factories/Industries.

All types of factories/industriy authorities be asked to save all the water resources before they starts their projects.

No boundaries between Solan and Bilaspur area was identified by JP Industries. Approx 100 Bighas of land was encroached by them. Information given by them under RTI was not satisfactory. Muck disposal of the Industry has destroyed all the plantations a

JP Industry authorities be asked to dump the muck at indicated sites and all dumping sites be planted for its settlement/stability. No such type of industries be allowed in future in the area. Proper demarcation of the land is required as they are encro

Maximum agricultural land has been effected by the Projects/Companies.

No agricultural land be transferred for the project/Industries purposes. Orders of Supreme Court on the subject be strictly implemented.

Policies on NH in all the areas are same which is not suitable for hilly and forest areas.

NH Policy in the Hill areas where forests exists be different so that the forests can be saved for ever.

Priority.

Resetlement of the effected people have not been done as per agreement. No employment has been given to them.

Resettlement of the effected people of the Industries be implemented as per agreement. Employment to the effected people be given as per agreement and orders of the Govt ie 70% Quota. Local people working in the industries are employed on the lower gra

No govt land be permanently transferred to the industries.

Govt land be given on lease basis and people removed from that areas be resettled in the same areas.

No previllage is being given to the locals by the Industries.

Royalty be given to the locals as per %age to develope the production of industries. Share marketing part of industries be given to the locals. Local committees be involved and confirmed in saving the environment.

Making of roads and widening of roads are destroying the plantations and disturbing the environment.

Rock and fill policy for dumping be implemented. Maximum transportation be done by roap way.

Warming in climate, low snowfall, untimely rains type activities have been disturbed all the nature.

Study on low snow fall in hill areas and untimely rains be done. No Cement factories and Large Hydro Projects be allowed in the Satluj Valley. Orders on 15% of water in Rivers/Khads after diverting to projects be implemented strictly.

No involvation of local people has been incorporated in the projects.

Assessment and Impect reports be prepared in consultation with the local populatio. Their suggestions be keept in view while preparing such reports.

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PEOPLES PARTICIPATION

COSTING:

TABLES TABLE 3 TABLE 4 TABLE 6 TABLE 8 TABLE 9 TOTAL

COST 3186200 158400 3124800 2587252 34554000 43610652