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Page 1: WORKING PLAN FOR THE

KARNATAKA FOREST DEPARTMENT

WORKING PLANFOR THE

FORESTS OF SIRSI DIVISION(2013-2014 to 2022-23)

BYD. YATISH KUMAR

DEPUTY CONSERVATOR OF FORESTSSIRSI DIVISION, SIRSI

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Working Plan for the Forests of Sirsi Division

CONTENTS

VOLUME –I

Introduction

PART 1 : SUMMARY OF FACTS ON WHICH PROPOSALS ARE BASED

Chapter 1 : The tract dealt with

Name and situation 3

Geology, Rock and Soil 4

Climate & Rainfall 4 & 5

Water supply 6

Need for revision 7

Range Profiles 7

Distribution and Area 8

Area statement of plan area 10

State of Boundaries 11

Description of plan area 11

Legal position, land classification and records 12

Rights and concessions 15

Chapter 2 – FLORA & FAUNA

Chapter 2A – FOREST FLORA

Tree composition & condition of the forests 16

General description of Growing Stock 16

Injuries to which the crop is liable 21

Chapter 2B – FOREST FAUNA

Faunal wealth of Sirsi division

a) Mammals 26

b) Birds 28

c) Reptiles 36

d) Fishes 38

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Chapter 3 - Utilisation of the Produce

Agricultural customs and wants of Population 39

Demand & supply of Forest Produce 41

Markets & Marketable products & Lines of Export 42

Methods of Harvesting & their costs 43

Past & Current prices 43

Chapter 4 – Activities of Karnataka State Forest Industrial Corporation in

Harvesting & Marketing Forest Produce

45

Chapter 5- Five year plans 46

Chapter 6- Staff & Labour supply 47

Establishment 47

Labour supply 48

Chapter 7- Past systems of Management 50

Institution & Progress of organised Forest management 50

Previous working plans in Sirsi division 50

Sirsi Town Fuel Working Plan 50

Working plan for sandal areas of Sirsi & Siddapur taluks 52

Working plan for Sirsi & Siddapur forests 52

The Yekambi – Sonda High Forest Block 53

Gangavali Valley High Forest 53

Management of forests of Sirsi division during the Recebt past and their

results 54

Chapter 8- Growth Statistics of evergreen & semi evergreen Forests 65

Growth Statistics of Moist deciduously deciduous forests 69

Growth condition of Monoculture crops in Sirsi Division 72

PART II : FUTURE MANAGEMENT DISCUSSED AND PRESCRIBED 73

Chapter 9– The Basis of proposals 73

General objects of management 73

Strategies of management 73

Constitution of Working Circle 74

Area statement of Working circles 75

Period of the Plan

Reasons for constitution of Working Circles

Chapter 10 – Protection Working Circle

79

79

General constitution of working Circle 80

Reasons for constitution of working Circle 80

General Character of Vegetation 81

Special object of Management 82

Allotment of Area 82

Analysis of Valuation of the crop 83

Silvicultural system 83

Prescriptions 84

Chapter 11 – Improvement Working Circle

General constitution of working Circle 85

Felling series & Cutting Sections 86

Objectives of Management 86

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Analysis & valuation of the crop 87

Method of treatment 87

Annual working area 88

Felling cycle & Table of felling series 89

Yield regulation 89

Felling & extraction rules 89

General prescriptions 90

Control Records 91

Chapter 12 – Plantation Working Circle

Allotment of Area 92

Teak plantation 93

General constitution 93

Special object of Management 93

Area & Distribution 94

Analysis & Valuation of the crop 95

Method of treatment 95

Rotation & Conversion period 95

Thinning schedule 97

Prescription for thinning works 97

Thinning & Marking 98

Grading of poles 99

Tending of operation 99

Control Records

B) Acacia Plantations

General Constitution 100

Felling series 101

Special object of Management 101

Analysis & valuation of the crop 102

Silvicultural systems 102

Rotation & Conversion period 102

Method of Harvesting 103

Annual working area 104

Method of Executing felling 105

Artificial regeneration 105

Chapter 13 – NTFP Overlapping working Circle

General Constitution of the working Circle 106

Special objective of Management 106

Allotment of area 107

Analysis & valuation of the crop 107

Stakeholders 108

Calculation of yield 108

Method of treatment 110

Collection & sale of NTFP species 110

Status of NTFP species 110

Prescriptions 111

Subsidiary Silivicultral operations 113

Chapter 14 – JFPM overlapping working Circle

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General constitution of working Circle 114

Special objectives of management 114

Area covered under JFPM 115

Analysis of Crop 115

Activites 115

Prescriptions 117

Chapter 15 – Betta Management working Circle

General Constitution of the working Circle 118

Special objective of Management 119

Allotment of area 119

Analysis & valuation of the crop 120

Method of treatment 120

Chapter 16– Wildlife Overlapping working Circle

General Constitution of the working Circle 122

Special objective of Management 122

Allotment of area 123

Analysis & valuation of the crop 123

Wildlife & human interface 124

Population of Lion Tailed Macaque 125

Prescription as per guidelines of Chief Wildlife Warden 126

Chapter 17-Miscellaneous regulations

Grazing & other Privileges 128

Maintenance of Compartment history 128

Establishment 128

Permanent sample plots & LTI’s plots 128

Ecotourism 128

Forest fire management 129

Forest land consolidation & Management 135

Prescription 135

Fixing & Permanent cairns 136

Farm forestry 138

Maintenance of building 139

Maintenance of plantation of Journal 139

Unit Maps 139

Chapter 18- Summary of prescription

Name of Working plan 140

Object of Management 140

Period of plan 140

Formation & summary of Working Circle’s 140

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LIST OF TABLES

SL.

NO. NAME OF TABLES

PAGE

NO.

1 ABSTRACT OF RANGE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF FOREST AREA 9

2 AREA STATEMENT OF THE CURRENT PLAN ( EARLIER

ORGANISED + NEWLY ORGANISED MINOR FOREST AREAS)

10

3 ABSTRACT OF RANGE-WISE FOREST AREA BY LEGAL STATUS 12

4 SHOWING SPECIES FREQUENCY IN SIRSI DIVISION 22

5 LIST OF MAMMALS 26

6 LIST OF BIRDS 28

7 LIST OF REPTILES 37

9 LIST OF FISHES 38

10 SHOWING THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROFILES OF SIRSI

TALUK OF THE DIVISION

39

11 SHOWING THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROFILES OF

SIDDAPURA TALUK OF THE DIVISION

39

12 SHOWING THE AVERAGE RATE SECURED IN RESPECT OF

TIMBER IN THE

DEPOTS FOR THE YEAR FROM 2002 -03 TO 20012-13 (RS/M³)

43

13 ESTABLISHMENT OF SIRSI DIVISION. 47

14 THE SANCTIONED SCHEDULE OF RATE FOR LABOUR FOR 2002-

03 TO 2013-14

49

15 EXTENT OF FUEL WOOD AND SMALL TIMBER PLANTATION

THAT ARE AVAILABLE FOR EXTRACTION (AREA IN HA.)

56

16 SHOWING RANGE WISE TEAK PLANTATIONS ABSTRACT (AREA

IN HA.)

57

17 TIMBER, FIREWOOD AND POLES EXTRACTED FROM THE

FORESTS FOR 2002-03 TO 2012-13

58

18 DETAILS OF TIMBER, FIREWOOD EXTRACTED FROM PRIVATE

LANDS.

59

19 SHOWING DETAILS OF OFFENCE CASES 61

20A DETAILS OF ENCROACHMENT IN FOREST LANDS PRIOR 27-4-1978 62

20B DETAILS OF ENCROACHMENT IN FOREST AREAS AFTER 27-4- 62

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NO. NAME OF TABLES

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NO.

1978

21 DETAILS SHOWING THE LOCATIONS OF STATIC WIRELESS

STATIONS AND OTHER MOBILE AND WALKIE-TALKIES

63

22 SHOWING THE NAME AND LOCATIONS OF CHECK POSTS 64

23 STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF ARMS SUPPLIED 64

24 SHOWING APPROXIMATE AREA COMING UNDER EACH FOREST

TYPE

65

25 THE AVERAGE BASAL AREAS OF SOME OF THE IMPORTANT

FORESTS OF THE DIVISION

66

26 SHOWING THE DIA-CLASS DISTRIBUTION OF TREES OF SEMI-

EVERGREEN TO EVERGREEN FORESTS

68

27 SHOWING THE DIA-CLASS DISTRIBUTION OF TREES OF MOIST

DECIDUOUS TO DECIDUOUS FORESTS

70

28 ABSTRACT OF AREAS ALLOTTED TO VARIOUS WORKING

CIRCLES (FOREST PROPER BLOCKS)

76

29 ABSTRACT – ALLOTMENT OF MINOR FOREST (VILLAGE

BLOCKS) TO WORKING CIRCLES

78

30 SHOWING ALLOTMENT OF AREAS TO VARIOUS WORKING

CIRCLES. AREA IN HA

78

31 ABSTRACT OF RANGE-WISE AREAS INCLUDED UNDER

PROTECTION WORKING CIRCLE

78

32 ABSTRACT OF RANGE-WISE AREAS INCLUDED UNDER

IMPROVEMENT WORKING CIRCLE

82

33 ABSTRACT OF RANGE-WISE YEARLY SALVAGING SHEDULE 85

34 ABSTRACT OF RANGE-WISE AREAS INCLUDED UNDER

PLANTATION WORKING CIRCLE

94

35 SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF TEAK PLANTATIONS IN DIFFERENT

RANGES

100

36 RANGEWISE EXTENT OF ACACIA PLANTATION 103

37 PAST EXTRACTIONS ACACIA PLANTATION 103

38 SHOWING AREAS TO BE EXTRACTED AND PLANTED DURING

PLAN PERIOD

104

39 THE DETAILS REVENUE OBTAINED FROM THE COLLECTION 109

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NO. NAME OF TABLES

PAGE

NO.

AND DISPOSAL OF THE NTFPs FOR 2002-03 TO 2012-13

40 ABSTRACT OF RANGE-WISE BETTA LAND (PROTECTED FOREST) 119

41 SHOWING DETAILS OF WILDLIFE DAMAGES 124

42 STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE

INCURRED FOR PROTECTION OF FOREST FROM FIRE FOR 2002-

03 TO 2012-13.

132

43 SHOWING FINANCIAL OUTLAY FOR FIRE MANAGEMENT

DURING 2012-13

134

44 SHOWING ACTION PLAN FOR FIXING OF PERMANENT CAIRNS

DURING PLAN PERIOD

137

45 SHOWING PHASING OF WORKS FOR TREATMENT OF

WATERSHEDS

141

46 SHOWING ABSTRACT OF AREA ALLOTED TO EACH WORKING

CIRCLE RANGWISE.

143

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LIST OF FIGURES

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NO. NAME OF FIGURES

PAGE

NO.

1

GRAPH SHOWING AVERAGE TEMPERATURE PATTERN FOR

THE PERIOD FROM 2002-2013

5

2 GRAPH SHOWING AVERAGE RELATIVE HUMIDITY (RH) FROM

2002-2013

5

3 GRAPH SHOWING MONTHLY RAINFALL FOR THE PERIOD

FROM 2002-2013

6

4 GRAPH SHOWING ANNUAL RAINFALL FOR THE PERIOD FROM

2002-2013

6

5 RANGEWISE FOREST AREA DISTRIBUTION 9

6 SALE OF TIMBER AND FIREWOOD FROM GOVT TIMBER

DEPOTS FROM 2002-03-2012-13

44

7 GRAPH SHOWING THE RATE OF LABOUR / MAN DAYS

DURING 2002-2013

49

8 CHART SHOWING EXTENT OF FUELWOOD PLANTATIONS

AVAILABLE FOR EXTRACTION

56

9 GRAPH SHOWING REVENUE OBTAINED BY DEPOT SALE FROM

2003-04 TO 2012-13

58

10 CHART SHOWING EXTENT OF MAJOR FOREST TYPES 65

11 GRAPH SHOWING THE DIA CLASS DISTRIBUTION OF TREES IN

EVREGREEN TO SEMI-EVERGREEN FORESTS

69

12 GRAPH SHOWING THE DIA-CLASS DISTRIBUTION OF TREES IN

MOIST DECIDUOUS TO DECIDUOS FORESTS

71

14 CHART SHOWING RANGE-WISE ALLOTMENT OF AREA FOR

IMPROVEMNT WORKING CIRCLE

83

15 CHART SHOWING RANGE-WISE ALLOTMENT OF AREA FOR

PLANTATION WORKING CIRCLE

86

16 CHART SHOWING THE EXTENT OF TEAK PLANTATIONS IN

DIFFERENT RANGES

93

17 CHART SHOWING RANGE-WISE EXTENT OF ACACIA

PLANTATIONS

94

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NO. NAME OF FIGURES

PAGE

NO.

18 CHART SHOWING RANGE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF BETTA

LAND(PROTECTED FOREST)

101

19 GRAPH SHOWING THE NUMBER OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE CASES

FOR PERIOD 2001-02 TO 2013-14

120

20

GRAPH DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE INCURRED FOR

PROTECTION OF FOREST FROM FIRE FOR THE PERIOD FROM

2002-03 TO 2012-13

125

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LIST OF PLATES

SL.

NO.

NAME OF PLATES PAGE

NO.

1 PHOTOGRAPH OF STILT ROOTS OF MYRISTICA FATUA

SHOWING ADAPTATION, AN INDICATION OF MYISTICA

SWAMPS

124

2 PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING LION TAILED MACAQUE, 126

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Volume II

List of Appendices

Number Title Page

I Village wise Forest area by legal status – Sirsi Division

144-151

II Comparison of legal forest area as per old Working plan &

Village Forest Register(VFR) 152-164

III Organisation of ranges, sections & beats – Sirsi Division 165-168

IV Area statement of blocks (Forest proper) as constituted under

earlier plans – Sirsi division. 169-178

V Area statement of Minor Forest (MF) blocks and their allotment

to working circles 179-187

VI Area statement of working circles in Forest proper blocks -

Sirsi division 188-203

VII List of trees, shrubs, herbs, climbers and bamboos common in

Sirsi division 204-210

VIII Compartment wise evergreen forest / semi-evergreen forest in

steep slopes – Sirsi division ( from GIS) 211-222

IX Block wise forest type / land use particulars – Sirsi division

(GIS spatial analysis) 223-238

X Block wise – stratum wise volume estimation of Sirsi division

239-270

X-A Block wise volume estimation – Sirsi division (KFD/NRSA

project 271

XI Block wise distribution of forest with low canopy density

(< 0.25% density) in Sirsi division – KFD/NRSA project. 272

XII Improvement Working Circle - Salvage of dead and fallen trees

in Forest proper blocks (2013-2023) - Sirsi Division 273-278

XIIA Improvement Working Circle - Salvage of dead and fallen trees

in Forest proper blocks (2013-2023) - Sirsi Division. Treatment

of Salvaged area.

279-283

XIII Improvement working circle – Salvage of dead and fallen trees

in Minor forest blocks (newly organised)-(2013-23) 284-287

XIIIA Improvement working circle – Salvage of dead and fallen trees

in Minor forest blocks (newly organised)-(2013-23) Treatment

of Salvaged area.

288-290

XIV Improvement Working Circle: Areas for salvage of dead and

fallen trees- Range wise breakup of extraction schedule in MF

blocks.

291-294

XV Timber and Firewood extraction (2003-04 TO 2012-13)

Sirsi Division 295-296

XVA Details of salvage works and Improvement works done during

2002-03 to 2011-12 297-310

XVI Retail sale of Firewood in Sirsi Division 311

XVII Sale of timber and firewood from Govt timber depots - Sirsi

division (2002-03 to 2012-13) 312

XVIII Average price of selected timbers in Depot sales 313

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Number Title Page

XIX Plantation Working Circle : Thinning schedule for Teak

plantations in Sirsi division 314-318

XX Plantation Working Circle - Thinning schedule for Acacia

auriculiformis plantations 319-358

XXA Details of Extraction and treatment done during 2003-04 to

2011-12 359-394

XXI Village Forest committees formed in Sirsi Division. 395-398

XXII Revenue from by NTFP sale in Sirsi Division 399

XXIII Revenue and Expenditure of Sirsi Division 400

XXIV A rough guide to thinning teak – Extract from Indian Forester 401

XXV Disforested Area in Sirsi Division 402-421

XXVI Forest leases in Sirsi division 422

XXVII Hangami lagan lease & Leased area to KAMCO 423

XXVIII "KAN" Forest areas in Sirsi division 424-426

XXIX Monthly rainfall distribution during 2002 to 2013 in Sirsi

division 427

XXX Monthly mean maximum & minimum temperatures in Sirsi

Division. 428

XXXI Monthly Relative humidity (%) – Sirsi division 429

XXXII Forest offence cases in Sirsi Division 430-431

XXXIII Area under Forest encroachments in Sirsi division 432

XXXIV Annual phasing for survey and demarcation of forest boundary

and fire management in Sirsi division 433

XXXV Clearances under Forest conservation act in Sirsi division 434-435

XXXVI Details of the Survey no’s of Forest areas included in

Aghanashini, Bedti and Shalmala Conservation Reserves 436-437

XXXVII Details of compensatory Afforestation 438

XXXVIII Details of Deputy Conservator of forests who served in Sirsi

Division 439

XXXIX Details of Bamboo Plantations in Sirsi Divisions 440

XL Details of Budget Proposal for the Plan Period. 441-445

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LIST OF MAPS

SL.

NO.

NAME OF MAPS PAGE

NO.

I ADMINISTRATIVE MAPS OF SIRSI DIVISION

1. ADMINISTRATIVE MAP OF SIRSI DIVISION 1.

2. ADMINISTRATIVE MAP OF SIRSI RANGE 2.

3. ADMINISTRATIVE MAP OF BANVASI RANGE 3.

4. ADMINISTRATIVE MAP OF JANMANE RANGE 4

5. ADMINISTRATIVE MAP OF HULEKAL RANGE 5

6. ADMINISTRATIVE MAP OF SIDDAPUR RANGE 6

7. ADMINISTRATIVE MAP OF KYADGI RANGE 7

II BEAT MAPS OF SIRSI RANGE

BEAT SECTION

1. SIRSI SIRSI 8

2. PUTTANMANE SIRSI 9

3. HANUMANTI SIRSI 10

4. BACHAGAON SIRSI 11

5. KANSUR KASUR 12

6. TYAGLI KASUR 13

7. DEVISAR KASUR 14

8. KOPPA KOPPA 15

9. KALVE KOPPA 16

10. BHAIRUMBE KOPPA 17

11. UNCHALLI UNCHALLI 18

12. HUSRI UNCHALLI 19

13. GOUDALLI UNCHALLI 20

III BEAT MAPS OF BANVASI RANGE

BEAT SECTION,

1. BANAVASI BANAVASI 21

2. BENGLE BANAVASI 22

3. GOLIKATTA BANAVASI 23

4. SUGAVI BANAVASI 24

5. DASANKOPPA DASANKOPPA 25

6. ANDGI DASANKOPPA 26

7. BANKANAL DASANKOPPA 27

8. EKKAMBI EKKAMBI 28

9. BISALKOPPA EKKAMBI 29

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10. SHIVALLI EKKAMBI 30

11. ISLOOR EKKAMBI 31

IV BEAT MAPS OF JANMANE RANGE

BEAT SECTION,

1. JANMANE JANMANE 32

2. BANDAL JANMANE 33

3. HALLIBAIL JANMANE 34

4. MANJGUNI JANMANE 35

5. DEVANMANE SARGUPPA 36

6. NILEMANE SARGUPPA 37

7. SANJOGINKERI SARGUPPA 38

8. BENAGAON SARGUPPA 39

9. NEGGU HERUR 40

10. UMBLEMANE HERUR 41

11. KIBBALLI HERUR 42

12. HEBRE DEVIMANE 43

13. HOSUR DEVIMANE 44

14. RAGHIHOSALLI DEVIMANE 45

15. NILKUND NILKUND 46

16. HUKLI NILKUND 47

17. KANCHIKAI NILKUND 48

18. UNCHALLI NILKUND 49

V BEAT MAPS OF HULEKAL RANGE

BEAT SECTION,

1. HANCHARTA HULEKAL 50

2. BAKKAL HULEKAL 51

3. SONDA HULEKAL 52

4. SALKANI HULEKAL 53

5. VANALLI VANALLI 54

6. ARGINMANE VANALLI 55

7. AUDAL VANALLI 56

8. HEGDEKATTA HEGDEKATTA 57

9. DEVANALLI HEGDEKATTA 58

10. HEGGAR HEGDEKATTA 59

11. ONIGADDE HEGDEKATTA 60

12. KUDRAGOD HEGDEKATTA 61

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13. SHIRGUNI HEGDEKATTA 62

14. MENSI MENSI 63

15. GADDEHALLI MENSI 64

16. SIRAGAON MENSHI 65

17. DHORANAGERE MENSI 66

VI BEAT MAPS OF SIDDAPUR RANGE

BEAT SECTION,

1. SIDDAPUR SIDDAPUR 67

2. BEDKANI SIDDAPUR 68

3. KANGOD SIDDAPUR 69

4. MANMANE SIDDAPUR 70

5. MAVINGUNDI MAVINGUNDI 71

6. KALLUR MAVINGUNDI 72

7. HALAGERI MAVINGUNDI 73

8. MALEMANE MAVINGUDI 74

9. NIDGODU NIDGODU 75

10. BIDRAKAN NIDGODU 76

11. HARSIKATTE NIDGODU 77

12. MATTIHALLI NIDGODU 78

VII BEAT MAPS OF KYADGI RANGE

BEAT SECTION,

1. KYADGI BILGI 79

2. BILGI BILGI 80

3. SOVINKOPPA BILGI 81

4. ITAGI ITAGI 82

5. KULIBID ITAGI 83

6. LAMBAPUR ITAGI 84

7. NIDGOD ITAGI 85

8. DODDAMANE DODDMANE 86

9. KALKAI DODDAMANE 87

10. VANDANE DODDAMANE 88

VIII SECTION WISE AREA STATISTICS REGARDING

ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS

1. FOREST TYPE MAP OF SIRSI DIVISION 89

2. FOREST TYPE MAP OF SIRSI RANGE 90

3. FOREST TYPE MAP OF BANVASI RANGE 91

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4. FOREST TYPE MAP OF JANMANE RANGE 92

5. FOREST TYPE MAP OF HULEKAL RANGE 93

6. FOREST TYPE MAP OF SIDDAPUR RANGE 94

7. FOREST TYPE MAP OF KYADGI RANGE 95

IX FIRE RISK ZONATION MAP OF SIRSI DIVISION 96

X MICRO-WATERSHED MAPS OF SIRSI DIVISION

1. MICRO-WATERSHED MAP OF SIRSI RANGE 97

2. MICRO-WATERSHED MAP OF BANAVASI RANGE 98

3. MICRO-WATERSHED MAP OF JANMANE RANGE 99

4. MICRO-WATERSHED MAP OF HULEKAL RANGE 100

5. MICRO-WATERSHED MAP OF SIDDAPURA RANGE 101

6. MICRO-WATERSHED MAP OF KYADAGI RANGE 102

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The revision of the working plan of Sirsi Division was taken up simultaneously

alongwith the plans of Honnavar, Karwar, Yellapur & Haliyal divisions by the working plan

officer of the Dharwad Working Plan Division. But due to simultaneous expiry of all the

working plans on 31-03-2013, it was felt necessary to take up writing of working scheme for

the year 2013-14. As a result, the working scheme for the year 2013-14 was prepared and got

approved by govt. of India. In the mean time, the inventory of the Sirsi division was

completed by the officers of the Working Plan Division, Dharwad. Due to paucity of time,

the writing of the Sirsi Working Plan was entrusted to me by the Principal Chief Conservator

of Forests(HOFF). Hence, the present working plan.

We express our immense thanks to Sri G.V.Sugur,IFS Principal Chief Conservator of

Forests(HOFF) for his guidance & support. Our profound thanks are due to Dr Ravi Ralph,

IFS, Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests(W.P)for his support & valuable guidance.

Our thanks are due to Sri.N.L.Shanthkumar,IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Kanara Circle,

Sirsi for his support & guidance. We are also thankful to Mr Manjunath, Conservator of

Forest, Working Plan for his guidance. We are thankful to ACF, RFO’s of working plan

circle and their staff for providing us the necessary technical information.

We are thankful to the staff of our division Sri S.G.Hegde Asst. Conservator of Forests,

Sri S.G.Naik,Asst.Conservator of Forests, Sri S.P.Hegde Asst.Conservator of Forests,

Sri.H.C.Balachandra,(Prob) Asst. Conservator of Forests, Sri.N.B.Naik Range Forest Officer

Sri.Munitimma Range Forest Officer, Sri Raghu.D Range Forest Officer, Kum.Himavathi

Bhat Range Forest Officer, Sri.D.V.Palekar Range Forest Officer, Sri.T.R.Hittalmani Range

Forest Officer, and Sri. S.D. Bhat Asst. professor and students, College of Forestry, Sirsi.

We are thankful to Mr P.D.Borkar Manager, Kiran Dharjkar FDA, Smt.Perpetua

F. Pinto and staff of our office without whom this endeavor would be incomplete.

D.Yatishkumar

Deputy Conservator of Forests,

Sirsi Division,Sirsi

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LIST OF COMMON ANIMALS

Sl.No Common Name Scientific Name Kannada Name Family

1 Slender Loris

(Grey Slender Loris)

Loris tardigradus

(Loris

Iydekkerianus)

Kaadupaapa,

Vanamanushya

Lorisidae

2 Bonnet Macaque Macaca radiata Kempu mooti

mangna, Bili

manga

Cercopithecidae

3 Common Langur Semnopithecus

entellus

(Presbytis

entellus)

Koda, Mushshya Cercopithecidae

4 Lion Tailed Macaque Macaca silenus Singalika Cercopithecidae

5 Asian Elephant* Elephas maximus Aane Elephantidae

6 Indian Chevrotain

/Mouse Deer

Moschiola indica

(Tragulus

meminna)

Barka Tragulidae

7 Indian or Red

Muntjac (Barking

Deer)

Muntiacus muntjak Kaankuri Cervidae

8 Sambar Rusa unicolor

(Cervus unicolor)

Kadave Cervidae

9 Spotted Deer/Chital Axis axis Chukke jinke/

Saranga

Cervidae

10 Gaur/Indian Bison Bos gaurus Gamaya,

Kaadu kona

Bovidae

12 Indian Wild Pig or

Indian Wild Boar

Sus scrofa Kaadu handi Suidae

13 Tiger Panthera tigris Huli Felidae

14 Leopard/Panther

(including Black

Panther)

Panthera pardus Kiruba,

Huligurka,

Chirate

Felidae

15 Jungle Cat Felis chaus Kaadu bekku Felidae

16 Leopard Cat Prionailurus

bengalensis

Huli bekku Felidae

17 Common Palm Civet/

Toddy Cat

Paradoxurus

hemaphroditus

Kabbekku Viverridae

18 Brown Palm Civet Paradoxurus

jerdoni

Viverridae

19 Small Indian Civet Viverricula indica Punugina bekku Viverridae

20 Grey Mongoose

(Common

Mongoose)

Herpestes

edwardsii

Mungusi Herpestidae

21 Striped-necked

Mongoose

Herpestes vitticollis Mungusi Herpestidae

22 Brown Mongoose Herpestes fuscus Mungusi Herpestidae

24 Golden Jackal

(Jackal)

Canis aureus Hukke nari Canidae

25 Indian Wild

Dog/Dhole

Cuon alpinus Kadu naayi Canidae

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26 Indian Fox Vulpes bengalensis Gulle nari Canidae

27 Sloth Bear Melursus ursinus Karadi Ursidae

28 Otters - Neeru naayi Mustelidae

29 Indian Hare Lepus nigricollis Mola Leporidae

30 Indian Pangolin Manis

crassicaudata

Chippu handi Manidae

31 Tree Shrews - - Tupaiidae

32 House Shrew

(Grey Musk Shrew)

Suncus murinus Soricidae

33 Indian Crested

Porcupine

(Indian Porcupine)

Hystrix indica

Mullu handi

Hystricidae

34 Indian Giant Squirrel Ratufa indica Keshaali Sciuridae

35 Indian Giant Flying

Squirrel

(Common Giant

Flying Squirrel)

Petaurista

philippensis

(Petaurista

petaurista)

Haarubekku

Sciuridae

36 Rat species (several) Heggana Muridae

37 Mouse species

(several)

Ili Muridae

38 Large Indian Fruit

Bat / Flying Fox

Pteropus giganteus Baavali Order

Megachiroptera

38 Other Fruit bat spp. Baavali Order

Megachiroptera

39 Insectivorous bat

species

Baavali Order

Microchiroptera

*Occasional visitors. Not resident throughout the year.

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LIST OF COMMON BIRDS

Sl. No. Common English

name

Scientific name Kannada

name

Family

1 Grey Jungle Fowl Gallus sonneratii Kaadu koli Phasianidae

2 Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus Navilu Phasianidae

3 Lesser Whistling-

Duck

(Lesser Whistling

Teal)

Dendrocygna

javanica

Anatidae

4 Cotton Pygmy-goose

(Cotton Teal)

Nettapus

coromandelianus

Anatidae

5 Indian Spot-billed

Duck

Anas poecilorhyncha Anatidae

6 Little Grebe Tachybaptus

ruficollis

Podicipedidae

7 Painted stork Mycteria

leucocephala

Ciconidae

8 Asian openbill

(Openbilled Stork)

Anastomus oscitans Ciconidae

9 Wooly-necked Stork

(white-necked Stork)

Ciconia episcopus Ciconidae

10 Lesser Adjutant Leptoptilos

javanicus

Ciconidae

11 Black-headed Ibis

(White Ibis)

Threskiornis

melanocephalus

Threskiornithidae

12 Red-naped Ibis

(Black Ibis)

Pseudibis papillosa Threskiornithidae

13 Eurasian Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia Threskiornithidae

14 Cinnamon Bittern

(Chestnut Bittern)

Ixobrychus

cinnamomeus

Ardeidae

15 Indian Pond Heron

(Paddy Bird)

Ardeola grayii Baka pakshi Ardeidae

16 Grey Heron Ardea cinerea Ardeidae

17 Purple Heron Ardea purpurea Ardeidae

18 Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis Bellakki Ardeidae

19 Great Egret (Larger

Egret)

Casmerodius albus Bellakki Ardeidae

20 Intermediate Egret

(Smaller Egret)

Mesophoyx

intermedia

Bellakki Ardeidae

21 Little Egret Egretta garzetta Bellakki Ardeidae

22 Darter Anhinga

melanogaster

Phalacrocoracidae

23 Little Cormorant Phalacrocorax niger Neeru kaage Phalacrocoracidae

24 Common Kestrel

(Lesser Kestrel)

Falco tinnunculus Falconidae

25 Black Kite Milvus migrans Haddu Accipitridae

26 Black Eagle Ictinaetus Giduga Accipitridae

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malayensis

27 Crested Serpent

Eagle

Spilornis cheela Giduga Accipitridae

28 Shikra Accipiter badius Accipitridae

29 Booted Eagle

(Booted Hawk Eagle)

Hieraaetus pennatus Giduga Accipitridae

30 Brahminy Kite Haliastur Indus Garuda Accipitridae

31 Ruddy-breasted

Crake

(Ruddy Crake)

Porzana fusca Rallidae

32 White-breasted

Waterhen

Amaurornis

phoenicurus

Hondaa koli Rallidae

33 Purple Swamphen

(Purple Moorhen)

Porphyrio porphyrio Rallidae

34 Common Moorhen

(Moorhen)

Gallinula chloropus Rallidae

35 Eurasian coot

(Coot)

Fulica atra Rallidae

36 Bronze-winged

Jacana

Metopidius indicus Jacanidae

37 Yellow-wattled

Lapwing

Vanellus duvaucelii Charadriidae

38 Red-wattled Lapwing Vanellus indicus Te-te-te

hakki,

Tittibha

Charadriidae

39 River Tern Sterna aurantia Laridae

40 Common Pigeon

(Blue Rock Pigeon)

Columba livia Paarivaala Columbidae

41 Green Imperial

Pigeon

Ducula aenea Paarivaala Columbidae

42 Spotted Dove Stigmatopelia

chinensis

Holsaanhakki Columbidae

43 Grey-fronted Green

Pigeon

(Pompadour pigeon)

Treron pompadora Paarivaala Columbidae

44 Yellow-footed Green

Pigeon

(Yellow-legged

Green Pigeon)

Treron

phoenicopterus

Paarivaala Columbidae

45 Emerald Dove

(Bronze-winged

dove)

Chalcophaps indica Paarivaala Columbidae

46 Vernal Hanging

Parrot

(Indian Lorikeet)

Loriculus vernalis Psittacidae

47 Rose-ringed Parakeet

Psittacula krameri Gili Psittacidae

48 Plum-headed

Parakeet

(Blossom headed

Psittacula

cyanocephala

Gili Psittacidae

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parakeet)

49 Malabar Parakeet

(Blue winged

parakeet)

Psittacula

columboides

Gili Psittacidae

50 Common Hawk

Cuckoo

(Brain fever bird)

Hierococcyx varius Cuculidae

51 Asian Koel (Koel) Eudynamys

scolopaceus

Kogile Cuculidae

52 Blue- faced Malkoha

(Small Green-billed

Malkoha)

Rhopodytes

viridirostris

Cuculidae

53 Southern Coucal

(Crow Pheasant)

Centropus sinensis Kemboota Cuculidae

54 Barn Owl Tyto alba Goobe Strigidae

55 Spotted Owlet Athene barma Goobe Strigidae

56 Brown Fish Owl Ketupa zeylonensis Goobe Strigidae

57 Brown Wood Owl Strix leptogrammica Goobe Strigidae

58 Indian Pitta Pitta brachyuran Pittidae

59 Alpine Swift Tachymarptis melba Baanaadi Apodidae

60 Crested Tree Swift Hemiprocne

coronata

Baanaadi Apodidae

61 Little Swift (House

Swift)

Apus affinis Baanaadi Apodidae

62 Common Hoopoe Upupa epops Upupidae

63 Malabar Trogon Harpactes fasciatus Trogonidae

64 Indian Roller Coracias

benghalensis

Coraciidae

65 Stork-billed

Kingfisher

Pelargopsis capensis Alcedinidae

66 White-throated

Kingfisher

(White-breasted

Kingfisher)

Halcyon smyrnensis Minchulli Alcedinidae

67 Common Kingfisher Alcedo atthis Minchulli Alcedinidae

68 Pied Kingfisher Ceryle rudis Minchulli Alcedinidae

69 Blue-bearded Bee-

eater

Nyctyornis athertoni Meropidae

70 Green Bee-eater Merops orientalis Meropidae

71 Chestnut-headed

Bee-eater

Merops leschenaultia Meropidae

72 Malabar Grey

Hornbill

Ocyceros griseus Manjatte

Hakki

Bucerotidae

73 India Grey Hornbill

(Common Grey

Ocyceros birostris Manjatte

Hakki

Bucerotidae

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Hornbill)

74 Malabar Pied

Hornbill

Anthracoceros

coronatus

Manjatte

Hakki

Bucerotidae

75 Great Indian

Hornbill

(Great Pied Hornbill)

Buceros bicornis Manjatte

Hakki

Bucerotidae

76 Brown-headed

Barbet

(Large green Barbet)

Megalaima zeylanica Kutrhakki Capitonidae

77 White-cheeked

Barbet

(Small Green Barbet)

Megalaima viridis Kutrhakki Capitonidae

78 Malabar Barbet

(Crimson-throated

Barbet)

Megalaima

malabarica

Capitonidae

79 Coppersmith Barbet

(Crimson-breasted

Barbet)

Megalaima

haemacephala

Capitonidae

80 Heart-spotted

Woodpecker

Hemicircus canente Marakutiga Picidae

81 Rufous Woodpecker Micropternus

brachyurus

Marakutiga Picidae

82 White-bellied

Woodpecker

(Indian Great Black

Woodpecker)

Dryocopus javensis Marakutiga Picidae

83 Brown-capped

Pygmy Woodpecker

Dendrocopos nanus Marakutiga Picidae

84 Yellow crowned

Woodpecker

Dendrocopos

mahrattensis

Marakutiga Picidae

85 Common Golden-

backed Woodpecker

(Indian golden-

backed Threetoed

Woodpecker)

Dinopium javanense Marakutiga Picidae

86 Streak-throated

Woodpecker

Picus xanthopygaeus Marakutiga Picidae

87 Greater

Goldenbacked

Woodpecker

(Larger

Goldenbacked

Woodpecker)

Chrysocolaptes

lucidus

Marakutiga Picidae

88 Ashy Woodswallow

(Ashy

Swallowshrike)

Artamus fuscus Artamidae

89 Large Cuckoo Shrike Coracina macei Campephagidae

90 Bar-winged

Flycatcher Shrike

(Pied –Flycatcher

Shrike)

Hemipus picatus Campephagidae

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91 Common Iora Aegithina tiphia Irenidae

92 Small Minivet Pericrocotus

cinnamomeus

Campephagidae

93 Orange Minivet

(Scarlet Minivet)

Pericrocotus

flammeus

Campephagidae

94 Brown Shrike Lanius cristatus Laniidae

95 Greater Racket-

tailed Drongo

Dicrurus paradiseus Kaajaana Dicruridae

96 Black Drongo (King

Crow)

Dicrurus

macrocercus

Kaajaana Dicruridae

97 Ashy Drongo Dicrurus

leucophaeus

Kaajaana Dicruridae

98 White-bellied

Drongo

Dicrurus

caerulescens

Kaajaana Dicruridae

99 Indian Golden Oriole Oriolus oriolus Oriolidae

100 Black-hooded Oriole Oriolus xanthornus Oriolidae

101 White-browed

Fantail

Rhipidura aureola Rhipiduridae

102 Asian Paradise-

Flycatcher

Terpsiphone paradisi Muscicapinae

103 Black-naped

Monarch Flycatcher

Hypothymis azurea Muscicapinae

104 Rufous Tree Pie Dendrocitta

vagabunda

Corvidae

105 House Crow Corvus splendens Kaage Corvidae

106 Indian Jungle Crow Corvus

macrorhynchos

Kaage Corvidae

107 Great Tit (GreyTit) Parus major Paridae

108 Indian Yellow Tit

(Black spotted yellow

Tit)

Parus xanthogenys Paridae

109 Wire-tailed Swallow Hirundo smithii Baanaadi Hirundinidae

110 Barn Swallow

(Swallow)

Hirundo rustica Baanaadi Hirundinidae

111 Red-rumped Swallow Cecropis daurica

Baanaadi Hirundinidae

112 Flame-throated Bul-

Bul

(Ruby throated

yellow Bul-Bul)

Pycnonotus

melanicterus

Pycnonotidae

113 Red-whiskered Bul-

Bul

Pycnonotus jocosus Bulbul Pycnonotidae

114 Red-vented Bul-Bul Pycnonotus cafer Bulbul Pycnonotidae

115 White-browed Bul-

Bul

Pycnonotus luteolus Pycnonotidae

116 Yellow-browed Bul-

Bul

Acritillas indica Pycnonotidae

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117 Ashy Prinia Prinia socialis Cisticolidae

118 Common Tailorbird Orthotomus sutorius Cisticolidae

119 Clamorous Reed

Warbler

Acrocephalus

stentoreus

Sylvinae

120 Blyth’s Reed Warbler

(Indian Great Reed

Warbler)

Acrocephalus

dumetorum

Sylvinae

121 Paddyfield Warbler Acrocephalus

agricola

Sylvinae

122 Puff- throated

Babbler

(Spotted Babler)

Pellorneum ruficeps Timalinae

123 Dark-fronted Babbler

(Black headed

Babler)

Rhopocichla atriceps Timalinae

124 Indian Scimiter

Babbler

Pomatorhinus

horsfieldii

Timalinae

125 Yellow-billed

Babbler

(Whiteheaded

Babbler)

Turdoides affinis Timalinae

126 Jungle Babbler Turdoides striatus Timalinae

127 Oriental White-eye

(White Eye)

Zosterops

palpebrosus

Zosteropidae

128 Velvet fronted

Nuthatch

Sitta frontalis Sittidae

129 Lesser Hill Myna

(Grackle Hill Myna)

Gracula religiosa Mynaa

Hakki,

Goravanka

Sturnidae

130 Jungle Myna Acridotheres fuscus Mynaa Hakki Sturnidae

131 Common Myna Acridotheres tristis Mynaa Hakki Sturnidae

132 Chestnut-tailed

Starling

(Grey headed

Starling)

Sturnia malabarica Sturnidae

133 Brahminy Starling

(Black- headed

Starling)

Sturnia pagodarum Sturnidae

134 Malabar Whistling

Thrush

Myophonus

horsfieldii

Turdinae

135 Orange-headed

Thrush

Zoothera citrina Turdinae

136 Indian Blackbird Turdus merula Turdinae

137 Oriental Magpie

Robin

(Magpie Robin)

Copsychus saularis Turdinae

138 White-rumped

Shama

(Shama)

Copsychus

malabaricus

Turdinae

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139 Indian Robin Saxicoloides

fulicatus

Turdinae

140 Blue- capped Rock

Thrush

Monticola

cinclorhynchus

Turdinae

141 Asian Brown

Flycatcher

(Brown-breasted

Flycatcher)

Muscicapa dauurica Muscicapinae

142 Ultramarine

Flycatcher

(White browed Blue

flycatcher)

Ficedula

superciliaris

Muscicapinae

143 Verditer Flycatcher Eumyias thalassinus Muscicapinae

144 White-bellied Blue

Flycatcher

Cyornis pallipes Muscicapinae

145 Tickel’s Blue

Flycatcher

Cyornis tickelliae Muscicapinae

146 Asian Fairy Bluebird Irena puella Irenidae

147 Jerdons Leafbird Chloropsis jerdoni Irenidae

148 Golden-fronted

Leafbird

(Golden- Fronted

Chloropsis)

Chloropsis aurifrons Irenidae

149 Thick-billed Flower

pecker

Dicaeum agile Dicaeidae

150 Pale-billed

Flowerpecker

(Tickell’s

Flowerpecker)

Dicaeum

erythrorhynchos

Dicaeidae

151 Nilgiri Flower pecker

(Plain coloured

Flowerpecker)

Dicaeum concolor Dicaeidae

152 Purple-rumped

Sunbird

Leptocoma

zeylonica

Nectariniidae

153 Crimson -backed

Sunbird

(Small Sunbird)

Leptocoma minima Nectariniidae

154 Purple Sunbird Cinnyris asiaticus Baale

tuppada

Hakki

Nectariniidae

155 Loten’s Sunbird Cinnyris lotenia Baale

tuppada

Hakki

Nectariniidae

156 House Sparrow Passer domesticus Gubbi Passerinae

157 Chestnut-shouldered

Patronia

(Yellow-throated

Sparrow)

Gymnoris

xanthocollis

Passerinae

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158 White-rumped Munia

(White- backed

Munia)

Lonchura striata Passerinae

159 Scaly-breasted Munia

(Nutmeg Mannikin,

Spotted Munia)

Lonchura punctulata Passerinae

160 Black- headed Munia Lonchura malacca Passerinae

161 Grey Wagtail Motacilla cinerea Motacillidae

162 White Wagtail

(Pied Wagtail)

Motacilla alba Motacillidae

163 White-browed

Wagtail

(Large-pied Wagtail)

Motacilla

maderaspatensis

Motacillidae

164 Forest Wagtail Dendronanthus

indicus

Motacillidae

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GLOSSARY OF IMPORTANT FLORA FOUND IN THE NATURAL FORESTS OF

SIRSI FOREST DIVISION

Sl.No. Scientific Name Common Name Family Name

Medicinal

1 Abrus precatorius Gulagunji - (climber) Fabaceae

2 Achyranthes aspera uttarani - Sacred Amaranthaceae

3 Adenanthera pavonina Manjatti - TREE Mimosaceae

4 Aegle marmelos sacred Rutaceae

5 Agalaia elagnoidea Thottila kaayi - (Shrub) Meliaceae

6 Alangium salvifolium - Alangium lamarkii Ankole - stragler Alangiaceae

7 Anamirta cocculus Kaagemari balli - (climber) Menispermaceae

8 Antidesma ghaesembilla Pulli puruse Euphorbiaceae

9 Antidesma menasu Kuraala soppu - medium tree Euphorbiaceae

10 Aporusa lindleyana firewood Euphorbiaceae

11 Archidendron mono delphum Kaadu konde mara Mimosaceae

12 Aristolochia tagala Dodda eshwari balli -(Endangered),

(climber)

Aristolochiaceae

13 Asclepias curssavica Kakatundi - (Shrub) Asclepiadaceae

14 Azadirachta indica sacred Melliaceae

15 Bauhinia malabarica Kaadu mandara Caesalpiniaceae

16 Breynia vitisidaea Kempu hooli - (Shrub) Euphorbiaceae

17 Bridelia retusa timber Euphorbiaceae

18 Buchanania lanzan - Buchanania latifolia Erpa, irippa Anacardiaceae

19 Butea monosperma - Butea frondosa sacred, muttug palash Fabaceae

20 Caesalpinia mimosoides Kenchige, cheemullu - (Shrub) - Caesalpiniaceae

21 Calotropis gigantea Yekkegida, sacred (Shrub) Asclepiadaceae

22 Carallia brachiata - Carallia lucida timber Rhizophoraceae

23 Carissa congesta Karande kaayi, stragler, pickle Apocynaceae

24 Caryota urens Bagani eendu Palmae

25 Cassia fistula sacred Kakke, konde Caesalpiniaceae

26 Catunaregam spinosa Mangaare Rubiaceae

27 Chloroxylon swietenia Huragalu mara Rutaceae

28 Chukrassia Tabularis Daalmara, Kalgariee Meliaceae

29 Cordia dichotoma - Cordia myxa Challe mannadike Boraginaceae

30 Crateva magna, Crateva religiosa Neruvala - stream side Cappariaceae

31 Curculigo orchioides Nelathaale gedde - (Shrub), Hypoxidaceae

32 Cympogon citratus Lemon grass - Poaceae

33 Dendrophthoe falcata Sigare, badanike - Loranthaceae

34 Dimocarpus longan - Hephelium longan Kandalla, Kendaale Sapndaceae

35 Dioscorea bulbifera Heggenasu - Dioscoreaceae

36 Diospyros malabarica - Diospyros

peregrina

tree Hole tumri Ebenaceae

37 Diospyros montana Jagalaganti mara Ebenaceae

38 Drynaria quercifolia Hanumana hastha - Polypodaceae

39 Elaegnus conferta, Elaegnus latifolia Hejjala, balli hunse - (Shrub) Elaegnaceae

40 Embelia ribes Vaayu vidanga - (Shrub) Myrsinaceae

41 Emblica officinalis sacred Nelli Euphorbiaceae

42 Erythrina suberosa Kaadu paarivala - Fabaceae

43 Ficus bengalensis sacred Goali mara Moraceae

44 Ficus glomerara Sacred Aala Moraceae

45 Ficus religiosa sacred Ashnatha , Arali Moraceae

46 Garcinia xanthochymus Jaarige mara Clusiaceae

47 Garuga pinnata Goddana mara Burseraceae

48 Geophila rapens, Geophila reniformis Rubiaceae

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49 Gloriosa superba Gowri hoo - (Endangered), Liliaceae

50 Grewia tiliifolia Thadasalu, Sannudippe Tiliaceae

51 Helicteres isora Aedamuri Sterculaceae

52 Hibiscus aculeatus, hibiscus furcatus Betta bende, huli gauri - Malvaceae

53 Hibiscus cannabinus Pudike Malvaceae

54 Holarrhena pubescens - Holarrhena

antidysenterica

Medium tree, Kodasiga, Kutaja Apocynaceae

55 Holigarna arnottiana Endemic, Chaere mara Dipterocarpaceae

56 Holostemma ada-kodien Arane beelu, jeevanthi - (climber) Asclepiadaceae

57 Humboldtia brunonis Kaadu ashoka - Caesalpiniaceae

58 Ichnocarpus fruitescens Gowri balli - Apocynaceae

59 Jatropha gossypifolia Chikka kaada haralu - stream Euphorbiaceae

60 Kydia calycina Bende naaru maru Malvaceae

61 Lagerstroemia flos - reginae -

lagerstroemia speciosa

Pride of India - hole dasavala Lythraceae

62 lxora arborea - lxora parviflora Goravi Rubiaceae

63 Mallotus philipensis Kunkumada mara Euphorbiaceae

64 Mammea suriga, Ochrocarpus longifolius Suragi - TREE Clusiaeae

65 Memecylon edule Anjani Melastomaceae

66 Mitragyna parvifollia - Stephegyne

parviflora

large deciduoostree Kadavala Rubiaceae

67 Momordica cochinchenensis Kaadu kaakara, jalakara valli -

(climber)

Cucurbitaceae

68 Moullava spicata Vaaghati balli - (Shrub), Caesalpiniaceae

69 Mucuna monosperma Anpe balli - (climber) Fabaceae

70 Mucuna pruriens, Mucuna purita Nasugunni, turuchiavare - (climber) Fabaceae

71 Mukia maderaspatna Manithonde balli - (climber) Cucurbitaceae

72 Olea dioica Bili saroli Oleaceae

73 Oroxylum indicum Aanemungu - - Tree Bignoniaceae

74 Pajenalia longifolia Alangi Tree - Bignonaceae

75 Pavetta indica Paavate gida - (Shrub) Rubiaceae

76 Persea macrantha, Machilus macrantha Gulimavu Lauraceae

77 Piper tioicum Kaadu kaal menasu - (climber) Piperaceae

78 Polygonum chinensis Neeru kanagilu - stream Polygonaceae

79 Polygonum glabrum Bili cheenee kanagilu - (Shrub) Polygonaceae

80 Pongamia pinnata Bio - fuel - honge Fabaceae

81 Rauwolfia serpentia RET, Shrub, sarpagandha Apocynaceae

82 Remusatia vivipara Marakesu, vege table - Araceae

83 Ricinus communis Wild castor - (Shrub) Euphorbiaceae

84 Rubia cordifolia Manjishta - (climber) Rubiaceae

85 Salacia chinensis Ekanayaka, sapthachakra - Hippocrataceae

86 Santalum album RET,Sree gangha Santalaceae

87 Sapindus laurifolia - Sapindus trifoliatus commercial Antuvala Sapindaceae

88 Scleropyrum pentandrum Naaikuli - Santalaceae

89 Securinega leucopyrus Bili hooli - (Shrub) Euphorbiaceae

90 Spondias mangifera - Spondias pinnata Ambate, sacred Anacardiaceae

91 Stereospermum chelonoides -

stereospermum suaveolens

Paadri, Bilipaadri mara Bignonaceae

92 Strychnos minor, Strychnos colubrina Naagamushti - (climber) Loganiaceae

93 Strychnos nux vomica sacred Kaasaraka, (Medicinal) Strychnaceae

94 Symplocos cochinensis - Symplocos

spicata

Lodhra Symplocaceae

95 Syzigium zeylanicum Kunnerale, bili nerale - Myrtaceae

96 Syzygium caryophyllatum Kuntala, Kunta nerale Myrtaceae

97 Syzygium cumini - Eugenia jambolana sacred Nerale Myrtaceae

98 Tabernae montana heneana Kokkekaayi, maddarasa - Apocynaceae

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99 Tamarindus indica Hunase - Spice - Caesalpiniaceae

100 Tamilnadia uliginosa, Randia uliginosa Olle kare, pendri, Rubiaceae

101 Terminalia bellirica Timber , Taare shanthi Combrataceae

102 Terminalia chebula Alale kaayi - Combretaceae

103 Thottea siliquosa, Apama siliquosa Chakranike - (Shrub), Aristolochiaceae

104 Vetiveria Zizanoides Lavancha - GRASS Poaceae

105 Zanthoxylum ovalifolium Aremadal, small tree Rutaceae

106 Zizyphus rugosa Kotte hannu - (Shrub) Rhamnaceae

Climbers

1 Argyreia nervosa Elephant creeper, samudra haale -

(Medicinal)

Convolvulaceae

2 Aristolochia indica Eshwari Balli Aristolochiaceae

3 Calycopteris floribunda Marsuttu balli, engiru - Combretaceae

4 Caratia mollissima Kaan kallate - Vitaceae

5 Cassytha filiformis Akashaa balli - (Medicinal) Lauraceae

6 Cosmostigma racemosum Ghara hoovinagida Asclepiadaceae

7 Cryptolepis buchanani Maeteguli hambu balli haale -

(Medicinal)

Periplocaceae

8 Cyclea peltata Haade balli, padavala balli -

(Medicinal)

Menispermaceae

9 Diploclisia glauscens Bhootha kannu - (Medicinal) Menispermaceae

10 Diplocyclos palmatus Lingathonde balli - (Medicinal), Cucurbitaceae

11 Embelia ribes Vaayuvidanga - (Medicinal), Myrsinaceae

12 Jasminum malabaricum Edroli, kaadu mallige - (Shrub) Oleaceae

13 Merremia emerginata Elikivi soppu - Convolvulaceae

14 Piper tioicum Kaadu kaal menasu - (Medicinal), Piperaceae

15 Pothos scandens Adike beelu soppu - Araceae

16 Reissantia indica,Hipporrcatea indica Kanguna balli, maaderi balli -

(Medicinal),

Hippocrataceae

17 Sarcostigma kleinii Puvenagh, ingudi - (Shrub) Icacinaceae

18 Strychnos minor, Strychnos colubrina Naagamushti - (Medicinal), Loganiaceae

19 Strychnos wallichiana Balli kasaraka - (Medicinal), Loganiaceae

20 Tinospora cordifolia Amritha balli - (Medicinal), Menispermaceae

21 Tinospora sinensis, Tinospora malabarica Kaadu amritha balli, sudarshana

balli - (Medicinal),

Menispermaceae

22 Uvaria narum Karee beelu, kari maaderi -

(Medicinal),

Annonaceae

23 Wattakaka volubilis Hegalu balli, kaada haale balli -

(Medicinal),

Asclepiadaceae

RET

1 Aphanamixis polystachya, Amoora

rohituka

Rohitaka - (Medicinal), Meliaceae

2 Artocarpus hirsutus Timber, Hebbalasu Moraceae

3 Artocarpus lakoocha Uppage manthuhuli Clusiaceae

4 Calophyllum apetalum, - Calophyllum

wightianum

Hole Honne (Medicinal) Clusiaceae

5 Canarium stirctum black dammar, tree Burseraceae

6 Dipterocarpus indicus timber Dhuma Dipterocarpaceae

7 Garcinia cambogia Vaate huli Moraceae

8 Garcinia Gumriguaa Uppage manthuhuli Clusiaceae

9 Garcinia indica Poonarpuli Kokum (Medicinal) Clusiaceae

10 Gymnecranthera farquriana,

Gymnecranthera canarica

Pundi kaayi - Swamp, Pandanaceae

11 Hopea alpina Dipterocarpaceae

12 Kingiodendron pinnatum - Hardwickia

pinnatum

Medicina Enne mara Caesalpiniaceae

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13 Knema attenuata Myristica attenuata Medicinal Myristicaceae

14 Mesua nafasari Iron wood tree sacred Clusiaceae

15 Myristica fatua- Myristica mangnifica (swamp) Myristicaceae

16 Myristica malabaica Rama pathre Myristicaceae

17 Rauwolfia serpentia Medicinal , Shrub sarpagandha Apocynaceae

18 Santalum album medicinal Chandana Santalaceae

Endangered / Endemic

1 Aristolochia tagala Dodda eshwari balli - (Medicinal),

(climber), (Medicinal)

Aristolochiaceae

2 Cyathea gigantea Endemic (CYCAS) Cyathidaceae

3 Ensete superbum Kallu baae - - (Medicinal) Musaceae

4 Gloriosa superba Gowri hoo - (Endangered),

(Medicinal)

Liliaceae

5 Holigarna grahami Doddela holegara Anacardiaceae

6 Ochreinauclea missionis Endemic, Tree Daru kadamba Rubiaceae

7 Psychotria dalzellii Datthele gida Rubiaceae

8 Psychotria flavida Rubiaceae

(Shrub)

1 Asystasia gangetica Medde soppu - Acanthaceae

2 Bauhinia phoenicea Kembattu balli, balli mandara -

(climber)

Caesalpiniaceae

3 Hemidesmus indicus Semi climner shrub medicinal Asclepiadaceae

4 Hibiscus surattensis Mullu gogu - Malvaceae

5 Ixora coccinea Maale hoo, kaepula - Rubiaceae

6 Mussaenda bellila, Mussanda frondosa Bellente gida - (climber), Rubiaceae

7 Psychotria thwaitessi Rubiaceae

8 Thespesia lampas, hibiscus lampas Monalige, large - (Medicinal) Malvaceae

9 Thottea siliquosa, Apama siliquosa Chakranike - (Medicinal) Aristolochiaceae

Orchid

1 Acampe praemorsa Marabale , Orchidaceae

2 Cliesostoma tenuiflolium Orchidaceae

3 Dendrobium ovatum Orchidaceae

4 Habenaria diphylla Orchidaceae

5 Pholidota pallida Orchidaceae

6 Rhynchostylis retusa, Seetha chowri - (Medicinal) Orchidaceae

Nut / fruit /edible

1 Alocacia macrorrhizos Mundigida Araceae

2 Anacardium occidentale Fruiting, Nut Cashew nut Anacardiaceae

3 Artocarpus gomezianus, Artocarpus

lokoocha

Fruiting spice vaate huli Moraceae

4 Colocacia esculenta Kesuvina gida edible - (Medicinal), Araceae

5 Garcinia cambogia Murugahuli

6 Garcinia Gummigatta Uppage manthuhuli

7 Garcinia indica Poonarpuli Clusiaceae

Tree

1 Baccaurea courtalensis Koli kukke Euphorbiaceae

2 Ficus amplissima, Ficus tsiela Bili basari - Tree Moraceae

3 Ficus arnottiana Kallashwathha - Tree Moraceae

4 Ficus hispida Adavi atthi - Tree Moraceae

5 Ficus tsjahela Kari basari - Tree Moraceae

6 Ficus virens, Ficus infectoria Basari - Tree Moraceae

7 Polyalthia fragrans Gowri mara - Tree Annonaceae

8 Semecarpus anacardium Kadagaeru marking nuttree Anacardiaceae

9 Strebhlus asper Mitli mara Moraceae

Swamp

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1 Gymnecranthera farquriana,

Gymnecranthera canarica

Pundi kaayi -RET Pandanaceae

2 Holigarna arnottiana, Chaere Anacardiaceae

3 Hyristioas,

4 Knema attenuata Myristica attenuata Medicinal Kaada pinde Myristicaceae

5 Lophopetalum wightianum, Bolpale celastraceae

6 Myristica fatua- Myristica mangnifica (swamp) Myristicaceae

7 Myristica malabaica Rampatre Myristicaceae

8 Nymphoides indicum Naidile - (Medicinal) Menyanthaceae

9 Pandanus fascicularis, Pandanus

odortissimus

Kaethaki - Pandanaceae

10 Pandanus foetida Kaadu dodda kaetaki - rare, Pandanaceae

11 Pandanus unipapillatus Bili kaetaki - Pandanaceae

Timber

1 Albizzia chinensis - Albizzia stipulata Medicinal, Kalbage Mimosaceae

2 Albizzia lebbek Medicinal, Baage Mimosaceae

3 Albizzia odoratissima Medicinal, Biluaara Mimosaceae

4 Artocarpus , integrifolia fruiting Halsu Moraceae

5 Artocarpus hirsutus RETHebbalasu Moraceae

6 Calophyllum polyanthum - Calophyllum

tomentosum

Koove Clusiaceae

7 Casuarina equisetifolia Sarve mara Charuku Casuarinaceae

8 Dalbergia lotifolia Medicinal, sacred Gandha garige Fabaceae

9 Diospyros buxifolia Kunchigana mara Piliunguru Ebenaceae

10 Diospyros ebenum Karimara ebony Ebenaceae

11 Dipterocarpus indicus RET, Dhuma Dipterocarpaceae

12 Haldina cordifolia, Adina cordifolia Arasina taega etyaga Rubiaceae

13 Hopea parviflora endemic Kiralbogi Dipterocarpaceae

14 Lagerstroemia lanceolata Nandi Lythraceae

15 Lagerstroemia lanceolata Nandi Lythraceae

16 Lophopetalum wightianum Bolpale, Banate Celastraceae

17 Madhuca longifolia - Bassia latifolia Medicinal, Ippe Sapotaceae

18 Mangifera indica medicinal, sacred Maavu Anacardiaceae

19 Mesua nagassarium - Mesua ferrea medicinal scacred Naagasampige Clusiaceae

20 Mimusops elengi medicinal sacred renge pagade Sapotaceae

21 Pterocarpus marsupium medicinal Baenga Raktha Honne Fabaceae

22 Swietenia mahagoni Mahagani Meliaceae

23 Tectona grandis Saguvani , Tega Teak Verbenaceae

24 Terminaia bellerica thare, Ghotimava Shanthi. Combretaceae

25 Terminalia Chebula Gallnut Halale Combretaceae

26 Terminalia paniculata Hunal, marwa , - (Medicinal), Combretaceae

27 Terminalia tomentosa mathi Banpu Combretaceae

28 Tetrameles nudiflora Bondale, erimaali Datiscaceae

29 Toona ciliata Cedrela toona Medicinal, Meliaceae

30 Xylea xylocarpa Jambe Mimosaceae

Softwood

1 Ailanthus tryphysa - Ailathus malabarica Simaroubaceae

2 Ailantus excelsa Hemmara Simaroubaceae

3 Alstonia scholaris Medicinal, timber Apocynaceae

4 Bombax ceiba - Bombax malabaricum Medicinal, Kempu Booruga Bombacaceae

5 Careya arborea medicinal daddala kavalu mara Lecythidaceae

6 Dillenia pentagyna Kaadu kanagilu Dilleniaceae

7 Elaeocarpus tuberculatus Bhadrakshi (big tree) Elaeocarpaceae

8 Erythrina variegata Medicinal, Fabaceae

9 Lannea coromandalica - Odina Wodier Medicinal Godda Anacardiaceae

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10 Macaranga peltata Uppalige batla Chandrike Euphorbiaceae

11 Melia dubai Hebbaevu Meliaceae

12 Schlechera Oleosa - scheleichera triijuga Chakote Sapindaceae

13 Sterculia guttata Hulithoradu strecculaceae

14 Zanthoxylum rhetsa, - fagara badrunga

Kaavate medicinal Rutaceae

Firewood

1 Acacia auriculiformis, exotic Acacia mimosaceae

2 Casurina eqnicitifolia exotic Sarve, Gaalimara casurinaceae

3 Hopea ponga - Hopea wightiana Endemic, Kalmara Dipterocarpaceae

NTFP

1 Acacia sinuata Seege, Mimosaceae

2 Artocarpus integrifolia Halasu Moraceae

3 Canarium strictum Kai dhupa, Karee dhoopa Burseraceae

4 Cinnamomum zeylanicum, C. Verum Dalchini Lauraceae

5 Cinnanomum zeylanicum Spice Lauraceae

6 Emblica officinalis Nelli Euphorbiapeale

7 Emblica officinalis Nelli Euphorbiapeale

8 Garcinia cambogia Uppage manthuhuli clusiaceae

9 Garcinia indica Punarpuli, Muruganahuli clusiaceae

10 Garcinia tinctoria, Garcinia xanthochymos Jerkan huli, Jaarige Hannu clusiaceae

11 Mangifera indica Mango Anacaediaceae

12 Myristica malabarica Ramapathre Myristicaceae

13 Sapindus emarginatus Soap nut Sapinadaceae

14 Semecarpus anacardium Kadugeru Anacardiaceae

15 Syzygium cumini Nerale Myrtaceae

16 Terminalia bellerica Tare , Shanthi combretaaceae

17 Terminalia chebula Alale combretaaceae

18 Vateria indica Sal dhupa Dipterocarpaceae

19 Zizyphus mauritiana Bore Rhamnaceae

Sacred

1 Dichrostachys cineria Shamee, sacred Mimosaceae

2 Elaedcarpus serratus - Elaeucarpus

ablongus

Kadu rudrakshi, guddada rambhe

sacred

Elaeocarpaceae

3 Pinus longifolia sacred Coniferae

Bamboo

1 Bambusa arundinacea Hebbidiru

2 Bambusa vulgaris

3 Dendrocalamus brandisii Barma Banboo

4 Dendrocalamus strictus Rattan Poaceae

5 Dendrocalamus strictus Kiru bidiru

6 Orchlandra travancorica Vaate bidiru Gramineae

7 Orchlandra travancorica, O. rheedii, O.

talboteii

Vaate bidiru Poaceae

8 Oxytenanthera monostigma, O. stocksii, O.

thwaitesii

Garate

Cane

1 C pseudo - tenuis Sanna betha Arecaceae

2 C Verminalis Neeru hambu Arecaceae

3 C. rotang Haalu betha Arecaceae

4 C. travancorica Nayi betha Arecaceae

5 Calamus thwaitesii Handi betha Arecaceae

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SUMMARY OF FACTS ON WHICH PROPOSALS AREBASED

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INTRODUCTION

The Division falls in Sirsi and Siddapur Taluks with the small portion of

Mundagod Taluk. This is one of the Divisions receiving the heaviest rainfall in the

Karnataka State. This is reflected in composition of Forests containing only moist

deciduous, semievergreen and evergreen Forests. Thus, it gains the importance as the

hot spot of Bio-diversity in Western Ghats requiring strict protection measures.

Forest account for 77.96% of total Geographical area of the division. As we move

towards Ghats, forest type largely vary from scrub type – unwooded – moist

deciduous- Semi evergreen – Evergreen and wet evergreen forests. 70-80% of natural

forest is concentrated in the crest of Western Ghats falling in this division. Varied

climatic conditions adds to vertical diversity of forests in the division from scrub type

in plains to wet evergreen in the Ghats.

The classification of Forests is mainly (a) Reserved Forests, which is further sub-

divided into Forest Proper & Minor Forests; (b) Protected Forests, which is now

confined to Bettas. The current Working Plan prescribes treatment for all the above

categories of forests.

The Past system of Management reveals that Firewood & small wood supply to

the Local Community of Sirsi & its suburbs dates back to the 1911 (Mr. Aitchisonms

Working Plan) & 1924 ( Mr.H.J.C Milletms Working Plan) The need for sandal wood

extraction has been felt during 1944. (Mr.Kaikinis Working Plan). The Working plan

for Gangavali Valley High Forest (1901) & the Yekkambi-Sonda High Forest

Block(1914) have prescribed selection fallings, with minimum exploitable girth fixed

at 213cm. The Working Plan for Sirsi & Siddapur was written by

Sri.S.C.Thgippeswamy, during 1960 & finalized during 1966, it remained as a draft &

could not be implemented. As such, this Division remained without a sanctioned

Working Plan thereafter.

As a Movement, the writing of Working Plan initiated through the thrust of the

recent orders of the Honourable Supreme Court, vide W.P.202/95. The working plan

by Shri K.S.Sai Baba,IFS was written for the period 2002-03 to 2012-13. With the

expiry of the working plan of Shri. K.S.Sai Baba 2002-03 to 2012-13, the writing of

the working plan for the period 2013-14 to 2022-23 has been given prominence and is

completed with much detailed guidelines and prescriptions.

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THE SALIENT FEATURES CONSIDERED IN THE PLAN ARE AS

FOLLOWS:

All the forests of Sirsi division, which were not included in the earlier Plans, are

also considered in this Plan.

This working plan shaped on principles of National Forest Policy 1988, Supreme

Court Guidelines on working of Forests in W.P No. 202/1995 and Present Policy of

State Govt. not to fell any green tree in Reserve forest, concept of Joint Forest

Management were all responsible in framing with changed objective and policies of

Central and State Government.

This working plan is influenced by Global factor like climatic change, Global

warming pollution, environmental degradation and local factors like People

Participation, Public awareness e-governance, Panchayath Raj institutions, court

interventions on environmental issue etc.

Increased staffing pattern, capacity building imparting training and skill

upgradation infusing fresh young recruits at field level. Enhancing communication

and infrastructure like mobile network, walki-talkie, road network repairing and

construction of building providing New vehicles etc., have influenced this working

plan.

Increased population and Biotic pressure on limited natural resources, social

thinning & degradation of forest, encroachment, Problem of Man – Animal conflict,

consolidation of forest boundaries have all contributed in writing this working plan.

Entire track of Sirsi Forest Division forms part of working plan in which each

block is taken as unit of Management.

The field data for the plan were collected during 2010-11. 0.1 % enumeration was

done for all the natural Forests and 1% percent enumeration was done for teak and

fuel wood plantations.

The working scheme has been sanctioned by the Government of India for the year

2013-14 and the same has been extended by Government of India till 31-03-2015.

Plantations that are extracted as per the above scheme are included in the present

working plan in the relevant year.

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PART I

SUMMARY OF FACTS ON WHICH PROPOSALS ARE BASED

CHAPTER 1

DESCRIPTION OF THE TRACT DEALT WITH

1.1. Name and situation: The present “Working Plan for the forests of Sirsi division”

has been written for the reserved forests of the Sirsi division of Kanara circle, North

Kanara district. In short it covers the Forest Proper and Minor forests of the Sirsi

division. Forest proper and Minor forests in North Kanara district, constitute reserved

forests legally.

1.1.1. The area approximately lies between 140 12

I and 14

0 51

1 northern latitude and

740

341 and 75

0 4

1 eastern longitude. The forest surrounds towns of Sirsi and

Siddapur, more or less in compact extensive belt towards west and in scattered bits

separated by cultivations, Bettas (protected forests) and minor forests towards the

east. The division falls in Sirsi and Siddapur taluks with a small portion of Mundgod

taluk. The sea on west is at a distance of 30 Kms on western side from the division

boundary.

1.2. Configuration of the ground: The topography is highly varying. Towards the

east the forests are situated on plains or on gently undulating ground where as towards

the west they are found on ridges and spurs of Western Ghats. Sirsi – Siddapur road

can be taken as parting between streams and rivers flowing east and west. Dharma

and Varada rivers drain the eastern region and the western region constitutes the

catchment areas of river Aghanashini. However Bedthi in the North and Sharavathi in

the South also drain the area. The slopes are precipitous at times with a fall of 370

metres especially on the banks of river Bedthi and its tributaries Sonda and Bilinadi,

river Aghanashini and river Sharavathi. The hills raise from 305 mts to seldom more

than 760 metres Highest peak in the area is Hukligudda with an elevation of 875 mts

The lowest elevation of 52 mts is met with in the Sharavathi river bed. All aspects

exist, the area being mountainous.

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1.3. Geology, Rock and Soil: Archaean granites and gneisses are the chief geological

formations but they are frequently traversed by other rock series as schists, quartzites,

etc. Large out crops of granites are seen in the eastern parts of Siddapur range.

Gneisses are mainly of biotite type. Laterite formations are very wide and are found

largely in a belt at varying depths on the hills. Laterite formations are clear indications

of exposed soils. Main soil groups are red loams, alluvial soils and laterites.

1.4. Red soils cover a large area. Colour ranges from yellow, red to pink. They are

derived from micaceous granite and gneiss and are acidic. They are sandy loam to

clayey in texture and have low nutrient holding capacity. The soils of valleys and

lower slopes are considerably deeper and finer in texture.

1.5. Alluvial soils are not important as the red or laterites as most of these soils are

covered with arecanut gardens or paddy fields. They occur in small patches in lower

reaches and the soil is mostly transported from outside along with floods.

1.6. Laterites are both sedimentary and insitu. Under forest cover the lateritic soil is

soft but on exposure the rock becomes hard, dark brittle and vesicular in structure.

The parent rock decomposes on weathering in to a pale cankered easily friable

material which finally reduces to a yellow or red feldsparic clay or loam. There are

several variations of this material in colour and texture. The exposed soil is subjected

to accelerated leaching of all the bases like calcium and magnesium, leaving sesqui-

oxides (oxides of Iron and Aluminum) which gives the typical vesicular structure. In

the absence of the essential bases required by the plants and owing to their low

moisture holding capacity, the exposed laterites, put great limitation on the vegetation

to come up and also restricts the choice of species in the afforestation of these areas.

Parent rocks rich in sesqui-oxides, tropical climate and heavy rainfall are the pre-

requisites of laterization and improper management of such areas accelerates the

transformation of lateritic soils in to pure Laterite. Surprisingly some of these soils

support yet times a very luxuriant evergreen vegetation and this happens because of

an equilibrium of nutrient recycling that occurs in theses climax forests and not

because of the soil fertility and productivity of the site.

1.7. Climate: The distinguishing characteristics of the climate are its more or less

equable temperature throughout the year and monsoonic rains. The maximum

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temperature in the tract seldom goes above 350C and rarely below 27

0C. April is the

warmest month and December the coldest. The range of variation being very limited

makes it highly suited for all plant growth. The details of Monthly mean maximum

and minimum temperatures and Relative Humidity(RH) are furnished in Appendices-

XXX and XXXI.

1.8. Rainfall: The forests are under the influence of South-west monsoon which sets

in the first week of June, but this is normally preceded by a few thunder showers in

April and May. The heaviest rains are received in July. The rains abate in the month

of October. Taluk wise monthly rainfall distribution during the years 2002 to 2013 is

furnished in Appendix XXIX. Planting is possible during mid May to June and later

0

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30

35

40

Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

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Fig: 1. Graph showing average temperature pattern in

Sirsi division for the period from 2002-2013

Max. Temp.

Min. Temp.

76

78

80

82

84

86

88

90

92

94

Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

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)

Fig: 2. Graph showing monthly average Relative

Humidity(%) for the period from 2002-2013

Months

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it will be difficult during July as it rains heavily and any subsequent planting will

suffer for want of follow up rains. The details of rainfall data are presented in

Appendix-XXIX.

1.9. Water Supply

The major rivers draining the division are Aghanashini, Sharavathi, Shyalmala and

Varada. The first three are west flowing and the last one is flowing eastwards.

1. Aghanashini: This is major river flowing in the division. It originates near

Shankar Honda at sirsi, it flows nearly south and west wards crossing Sirsi,

Janmane,Siddapura and Kyadagi Ranges. Further flows through Honnavar

division and drains in to Arabian sea near Kumta.

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

Rai

nfa

ll in

mm

Fig: 3. Graph showing average monthly rainfall for the

period from 2002-2013

Months

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

4000

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Ave

rage

Rai

nfa

ll in

mm

Year

Fig: 4. Graph showing annual rainfall for the period from

2002-2013

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2. Sharavathi: It originates in the Sagar taluk of Shimaoga district. It forms world

famous waterfalls at Jog of Siddapura range. It flows westwards crossing

Gersoppa range of Honnavar division and drains in to Arabian sea near

Honnavar town.

3. Shyalmala: It originates near Sirsi and flows westwards creating a holy place

called Sahasralinga. It further flows towards west and joins Bedthi river near

Manchikeri of Yellapur division.

4. Varada- The river originates at Varadamoola in Shimoga district. It is the only

east flowing river passing through the Banavasi range of the division. It

further flows eastwards through Hanagal range of Haveri division.

1.10. Need for revision: The Working Plan for Sirsi division expired on March 31st

2013. Hence, the current revision of the working plan is taken up. Legal areas have

been verified with original Village Forest Register (VFR) and corrected upto date.

Hence, there is a difference of 34.31 ha in legal area of old working plan and the

current plan Details given in Appendix-IA.

1.11. RANGE PROFILES

1.11.1. SIRSI SUB-DIVISION: Headquarters at Sirsi.

1.11.1.1. Sirsi range:

The range headquarters is at Sirsi, which is at the Division Headquarter. It

comprises of 104 villages of which 78 in Sirsi taluk and remaining 24 villages in

Siddapura Taluk. The range covers 25574.95 ha. of reserved forests. Sri Marikamba

Temple, the historical pilgrimage that attracts large number of devotees is situated at

Sirsi. The river Aghanashini also takes birth at Shankar Honda in the Sirsi town.

1.11.1.2. Banavasi range:

The range headquarters is at Banavasi, located on Sirsi-Shimoga road via

Soraba which is 28 km away from Sirsi. The Range has 88 villages under its

jurisdiction of which 87 villages are in Sirsi Taluk and 1 village in Mundgod taluk.

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The range covers 20922.15 ha. of forest area. The headquarter of the range was the

capital of Kadamba kings which is known to be the first kannada dynasty to rule in

the state. The famous Madhukeshwara temple which attracts large number of tourists

is also situated here.

1.11.2. JANMANE SUB-DIVISION: Head Quarters at Sirsi.

1.11.2.1. Janmane range:

The range headquarters is situated at Janmane on Sirsi-Kumta Road at a

distance of about 12 kilometers from Sirsi. The range jurisdiction covers reserved

forests covering 40985.97 ha. and have 75 villages, of which 38 villages from Sirsi,

37 villages from Siddapura Taluk. The famous Venkataramana temple at Manjguni

and Unchalli waterfall are under the jurisdiction of the range

1.11.2.2. Hulekal Range :

The headquarters of this range is at Hulekal, situated 12 kms away from Sirsi.

The range comprises of 61 villages of Sirsi taluk. The range covers an area of

35964.28 ha.forests. The range has famous Sahasralinga and Sonda math tourist spots

in its Jurisdiction. The river Shyalmala takes birth in the range.

1.11.3. SIDDAPURA SUB-DIVISION: Head Quarters at Siddapura.

1.11.3.1. Siddapura range:

The range headquarters is at Siddapura, along Sirsi-Shimoga road, about 36

kilometers from Sirsi. It comprises of 109 villages of Siddapura taluk. One Timber

Depot is located in this range at Manamane village at a distance of about kilometers

from Siddapura town. The total forest area in this range is 28405.62 ha. The part of

world famous JOG falls come in the jurisdiction of the range.

1.11.3.2. Kyadagi range:

The range headquarters is at Kyadagi. It comprises of 54 villages of Siddapura

Taluk. The distance from Sirsi to Kyadagi is about 60 kilometers. This range has

19975.22 ha.forest area.

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Table 1: Distribution and area (Ha):

Range Geographical

area

Reserved Forest Betta

(Protected

Forest)

Total

Forest

Forest

% Forest

Proper

Minor

Forest

Banavasi 35747.16 13437.94 5393.78 2090.43 20922.15 58.53

Hulekal 40989.78 21172.10 8561.05 6231.13 35964.28 87.70

Janmane 46318.60 22747.42 8581.26 9657.29 40985.97 88.44

Kyadgi 23486.22 9547.01 4655.69 5772.52 19975.22 85.05

Siddapur 38719.11 10600.46 11352.94 6452.22 28405.62 73.36

Sirsi 35095.86 7592.37 7517.26 10465.24 25574.95 72.87

Division Total 220356.73 85097.38 46061.98 40668.83 171828.19 77.96

Note: The legal forest areas have been verified with original Village Forest Register (VFR) and corrected up-to-date. The

details are given in Appendix-II.

Fig: 5.

Banavasi12%

Hulekal21%

Janmane24%

Kyadgi12%

Siddapur16%

Sirsi15%

Rangewise forest area distribution in Sirsi

division

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Table:-2 Showing allotment of areas to various working circles (Area in Ha).

SL.No. Working Circle Proper

Forest

Minor

Forest

Protected

Area Total

1 Protection Working Circle 28862.66 -- -- 28862.66

2 Improvement WC -- -- --

a) Salvage 35840.69 13324.45 -- 49165.14

b) Rehabilitation 7521.52 17991.46 -- 25512.98

3 Plantation WC 18839.00 12727.26 -- 26566.26

4 Betta Working Circle 40648.93 40648.93

Total : 86063.87 44043.17 40648.93 170755.97

(Note : Please refer 1.12.2 for reason of variation of Area)

1.11.3.3. The village wise legal forest area of Sirsi division is provided in Appendix-I

and the area statement of blocks as organised under earlier working plans is furnished

in Appendix IV and the area statement of Minor Forest blocks organised now under

this plan is furnished in Appendix-V.

1.12. Summary of Changes during earlier working plans:

1.12.1. All the earlier plan areas are organised in to blocks and sub-blocks, which are

now called as compartments under this plan. The sequence of unique block numbers

for Kanara circle (as worked out by working plans division, Dharwad, way back in

1970s) that includes Sirsi division is followed in this plan and for convenience old

numbers have also been provided in the area statement. Minor forest blocks, now

organised are not given any number as they are spread over in many villages and it is

felt convenient to call them after the village name. Since they are fragmented it is very

difficult to organise them in to comprehensive blocks.

1.12.2. In nutshell the plan covers an area of 170755.97 Ha, of which 84136.22 Ha is

the Forest proper and 45970.82 Ha is the Minor forest. The plan area do not exactly

coincide legal area of Reserved forest that extends to 131159.36 Ha as the plan area

estimates are based on planimetry which will not take in to account the slope of the

terrain. Notwithstanding inclusion of all the reserved forest in the plan there is a

difference of 1072.22 ha for this reason. Betta areas are included in the plan area as

they are protected forests and were assigned to areca cultivators either individually or

collectively by the Revenue department at various times mostly during the first half of

20th

century.

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1.13. State of Boundaries:

All the Forest proper blocks were demarcated with numbers on GI plates, as

per the new scheme of block numbering without repetition of numbers for

Kanara circle as worked out by Sri H.P.Vishwanath in 1972.

Since no separate numbers are issued to Minor forest blocks, no separate

demarcation is required.

Forest boundary demarcation was almost completed in Sirsi division recently

during 1997-2000. Both the forest proper and minor forest were demarcated

with boundary stone whenever they adjoin private land or betta (protected

forest).

1.14. Description of plan area

1) Sirsi –Siddapur working plan area (SSWP): Out of the 32 blocks with 329

sub-blocks under Sirsi –Siddapur working plan by Sri Tippeswamy, only 308

sub-blocks were considered under his plan. The rest of 21 sub-blocks

constitute area under Sirsi town firewood supply plan.

2) Yekambi, Sonda High forest block (YSHF): The block XXVIII with an area

of 6547.82 Ha is incuded in the current plan. Rest of the YSHF blocks fall in

present Yellapur division.

3) Gangavali High Forest (GHF): Most of the area of GHF blocks fall in the

present Karwar and Honnavar divisions. Part of Block XII with an extent of

841.79 Ha is included in this plan.

4) Minor Forest ( included for the first time in the current plan): All earlier

plans had organised only forest proper areas of reserved forests leaving minor

forest areas in view of the rights and privileges allowed in case of minor

forests. Only 1927.65 Ha was included earlier and an extent of 46061.98 Ha is

considered under this working plan for the first time.

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In supersession of all the earlier plans, the present plan is prepared taking into

account all the area and discontinuing the earlier nomenclature as they are not

relevant in the present context.

1.15. Legal position, land classification and records

The classification of forests that had passed through many changes at different

periods, are now of the following one.

1) Reserved Forest, which is subdivided into

a) Forest Proper

b) Minor Forest

2) Protected Forest, which is now confined to

a) Bettas

Table:- 3. Abstract : Rangewise forest area by legal status - Sirsi division (in Ha)

Range Geographical

area

Forest

Proper

Minor

Forest Betta

Total

Forest Forest %

Banavasi 35747.16 13437.94 5393.78 2090.43 20922.15 58.53

Hulekal 40989.78 21172.10 8561.05 6231.13 35964.28 87.70

Janmane 46318.60 22747.42 8581.26 9657.29 40985.97 88.44

Kyadgi 23486.22 9547.01 4655.69 5772.52 19975.22 85.05

Siddapur 38719.11 10600.46 11352.94 6452.22 28405.62 73.36

Sirsi 35095.86 7592.37 7517.26 10465.24 25574.95 72.87

Division

total 220356.73 85097.38 46061.98 40668.83 171828.19 77.96

1.15.1. There were three stages of classification of forests in Kanara District other

than Bettas and Kumris.

i) 1879-1891 a) Reserved b) Protected

ii) 1892-1897 all classified as Reserves which were in turn subdivided

into Forest proper; Fodder Reserves or Fuel&Fodder Reserves; Pasture

Reserves

iii) From 1897 onwards all classified as Reserve, which was subdivided

into Forest Proper and Minor Forest.

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The main forest settlement work which is spread over a period from 1880 to

1900 in so far as the taluks constituting the present Sirsi division concerned, is as

mentioned hereunder.

1.16. Forest settlement in Sirsi taluk: The settlement in the taluk took place

in three different periods.

1.16.1. Mr R.T. Wingate had settled 24 villages for which two settlement reports were

submitted in 1888 and 1891 respectively. The two settlements initially covered 46

and 17 villages respectively and of which 39 villages were subsequently transferred to

Yellapur taluk.

1.16.2 Mr W.D.Sheppard had made the settlement for 136 villages in 1895. At the

time of this settlement Pasture reserve for privileged forests had been introduced and

was proposed for adoption in this case. The then Conservator of forests suggested the

adoption of the name “Minor Forest” as the forest was used for the supply of local

wants and not only for grazing and this was accepted by Government. Thus the term

minor forest first came in to existence. Mr Sheppard proposed to classify all Bettas

together with the privilege forest as pasture reserve but it was decided that betta

should be kept separate from other kinds of forest and Government decided to classify

it as protected forest and it applies to whole of North Kanara district.

1.16.3 Mr G.L Laird MacGregor in 1907 had taken up resettlement 100 villages

forming east of the taluka, having originally been settled by Mr W.H.Horsley in 1879-

80. Mr Horsley had originally settled 122 villages, but 18 of them were transferred

later to Mundgod and two of them to Yellapur taluk. This settlement which was made

when the forest act had just only been introduced, and the settlement procedure not

yet definitely established, contained no exact enquiry in to the rights. For this reason

and as the area of protected forest was unduly large and most of the record of the

settlement had been lost, the area of 100 villages was resettled by Mr MacGregor.

1.16.4. In the settlements of Wingate and Sheppard, in the heavy forested areas,

where owing to the scattered nature of the hamlets and the cultivation it was not

possible or practicable to assign definite areas for the exercise of privileges, the whole

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area was constituted Forest proper. These are mainly the heavy evergreen forests on

the west near the ghats, and the centre of the taluk is practically all minor forest or

protected forest (betta). In MacGregor‟s settlement small areas of minor forest are set

aside in each village, in which alone the cutting or livelihood privilege (for

agricultural implements, huts etc) may be exercised. In all the three settlements Kans

(evergreens) have been strictly preserved and kept as forest proper subject to the

exception that that where the fuel supply of a hamlet or village depends on the

deadwood to be obtained in the Kans, the people may exercise the privilege of

collecting deadwood.

1.16.5. A very large portion of the forests has been assigned as Bettas including

almost all the centre part of the taluk. When in 1902 the scale was increased to 9 acres

of betta for one acre of garden, a large extra area of forest, chiefly minor had to be

utilized for the purpose. All bettas even if they are from forest proper or minor forest

have subsequently been classified as protected forest.

1.17. Forest settlement in Siddappur taluk

1.17.1. The forests of the taluka as it stood before the addition of 33 villages from

Sirsi taluka – that is to say, when it consisted of 169 villages were settled by Mr

W.D.Sheppard and the report was submitted by Mr R.C.Brown in 1900. Under these

settlements an adequate area of privileged (minor forest) had been left in the villages

settled. Under the Government order of 1902, the betta area was extended to provide a

scale of 9 acres of betta to one acre of garden land.

1.17.2. Later the Government passed on the proposals of Mr G.F.S Collins, the special

forest settlement officer (1920-22) where in more minor forests had been added. Kans

have been not separately demarcated but are shown on forest topo-sheets deep green

as opposed to ordinary green of forest proper.

1.18. About Bettas

1.18.1. When the classification of protected forest was still in force for all forests

which it was not intended to place under the strictest control of the forest department,

Bettas were ordinarily included in that category together with other privileged areas.

However, when the privileged areas came to be classified as Reserved (the present

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minor forest), it was decided that it would not suit Bettas, and that was clearly

necessary to keep them in a separate category; and it was resolved that the protected

forest would be the best classification.

1.18.2. It must however, be explained that Bettas were not always so classified until

lately. At the different periods at which the betta scale was increased by various

Government resolutions and new bettas given out, the fresh bettas often took their

classification from the type of forests from which they were assigned. For instance

there were such things as reserve bettas, pasture reserve bettas, etc., according as they

were constituted from Reserved forest or Pasture Reserves. However later they were

classified under the single category of Protected Forest throughout the district.

1.19. Forest Records and Maps

Forest notifications and de-notifications are available in working plan division,

Dharwad from 1879AD to 1980

Forest topo-sheets of all the forest areas are available in 4"= 1 Mile scale

Village Forest Register (VFR) is available in case of all the villages that have

forest areas (Reserved, Protected and Village forests)

Survey of India (SOI) topo-sheets are available in 1:50000 and 1:25000 scales

GIS layers (Arc-info Coverage) are provided for the division. GIS base layers

for Sirsi division were digitized from 4 inch = 1 mile topo-sheets. Hence they

have a better accuracy in case of legal forest, block, compartment and village

boundaries.

NRSA/KFD project outputs for Forest type and Growing stocks in 1:25000

1.20. Rights and Concessions

The rights and privileges in case of minor forests are clearly stated in the

notification and also in the village forest register. The only rights admitted in case of

forest proper are rights of way and access to temples, tanks, water course etc. The

privileges are regulated by code of forest privileges for North Kanara district, now

incorporated in Karnataka Forest Manual that came in to force from 1976.

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CHAPTER 2

FLORA AND FAUNA

CHAPTER 2 (A) Forest Flora

2(A).1.Tree Composition and condition of the crop

The growth is generally dense and vigorous except where interference by man

has been appreciable. Forests within easy access to habitations have suffered heavily

and in some places are reduced to nearly blanks. Many of the ridge tops are almost

entirely rocky and devoid of tree growth. Further variations in edaphic and climatic

factors have lead to variations in the nature of the growth.

2(A).2.General description of the growing stock

The principal forest types of the area dealt in this plan are classified according

to the revised survey of the forest types of India by Sir Harry G. Champion and Sri

S.K.Seth as detailed below. However there are no distinct zones and in the transition

from one type to another is very frequent. Therefore, the limits of each type are most

difficult to be defined.

According to Champion and Seth forest types, the following Types are recognized in

the division.

i. Southern Moist deciduous forest approximating to 3BC1 and 3 BC2.

ii. Southern tropical semi- evergreen forests – 2 AC2 – West Coast semi-

evergreen forest.

iii. Southern tropical wet evergreen forests – 1 AC4 Low level type (ii).

iv. Cane breaks – E1 (Edaphic and Seral type).

v. Southern wet bamboo breaks – E2 (Edaphic and Seral type).

There are patches of varying extents in the midst of moist deciduous forests

what are locally called as Kans containing semi-evergreen and evergreen species. But

they do not appear to be the climatic climax stage and they are possibly the edaphic

variations. However, this type has not been specifically mentioned in the “Forest

types of India” by Champion and Seth. Hence this type can conveniently be called as

Kans by which name they are locally known.

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The chief criteria on which the differentiation is made between types (ii) and

(iii) is the presence or otherwise of Dipterocarpus indicus and predominance of

Terminalia paniculata in type (ii) compared to type (iii), otherwise the difference is

imperceptible and one merges into the other.

2(A).2.1.Moist deciduous forests (3BC1) :- These are confined to Eastern parts of

Sirsi and Siddapur ranges and to low lands of the North-West of Sirsi range. The

terrain is mildly undulating and climate and rainfall are those appropriate for the

development of moist deciduous forest. But, on account of edaphic reasons, the height

growth is rather poor in forest of eastern parts.

2(A).2.1.1.The number of species met within this type is relatively small and

instances of gregarious occurrences of Xylia xylocarpa on laterite soils are not

infrequent. Tectona grandis is seen in Blocks V, VI, XIII-7 and XIV-4 (old numbers)

only and can be said as generally absent. In Blocks V and VI teak is found mostly in

big sizes and confined to areas adjacent to cultivations. It does not look to be of

natural origin and must have been planted long back. Younger generations are also

found in the vicinity of these big trees and look sickly on account of gall formations

on the stems. In Block XIII-7, Teak occurs with Dalbergia latifolia and Lagerstroemia

lanceolata along the Eastern slopes of Agrahar nalla, the other associates being

conspicuously absent. Teak and Dalbargia latifolia have attained maturity the average

maximum girth being 1.83 meters (6 feet). The height growth is more or less

sustained but tress of 18 to 24 meters is not un-common. Advance growth is absent. In

Block XIV-4 teak is found mixed with semi-evergreen species and is confined to

steep slops of Bedti river. Bamboo occurs wherever conditions are congenial. Big

bamboo is found well mixed with tree species in some patches in Blocks IX, XII and

XIII. The lower story very often contains a mixture of deciduous and evergreen

species. Canes are restricted to wet pockets and epiphytes to damp and shady places.

The general floristic composition of the type is as follows:

I. Xylia xylocarpa, Terminalia tomentosa, Terminalia paniculata,

Lagerstroemia lanceolata, Terminalia belerica, Dillenia pentagyna,

Dalbergia latifolia, Lannea coromandalica, Madhuca indica,

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Artocarpus lakoocha, Pterocarpus marsupium and Mitragyna

parvifolia.

II. Careyarborea, Buchanania lanzan, Randia dumetorum, Emblica

officinalis, Terminalia chebula, Macaranga peltata, Cassia fistula,

Ziziphus species and Ervatamia heyneana.

III. Callicarpa lanata, Clerodendron infortunatum, Glycosmis pentaphylla,

Helecteris isora, Holarrhena antidysenterica.

IV. Bamboos are found wherever conditions are congenial.

V. Canes are confined to wet pockets. Climbers of the species of Acacia,

Caesalpinia, Calycopteris floribunda, and Spatholobus roxburghii are

common.

VI. In well stocked areas the regeneration of the chief species like Xylia

xylocarpa, Terminalia tomentosa and Lagerstroemia lanceolata is fair.

2(A).2.2.Kans:-

The floristics is much the same as under semi-evergreen forests expect for the

fact that Dysoxylum malabaricum is more frequent in these isolated patches.

2(A).2.3.Southern tropical semi-evergreen forests (2 AC2) :-

This type is intermediate between the evergreen and moist deciduous types.

Average rain fall may be taken as 2030 to 2540 mm per annum. It, however, forms

extensive, luxuriant closed high forest containing an intimate mixture of tree species

of both evergreens and deciduous forests. Terminalia paniculata and Lagerstroemia

lanceolata being of the latter group are commonly found. The number of species is

high but less than that of the evergreens. Bamboos occur to a limited extent.

Epiphytes are abundant so also ferns and climbers.

2(A).2.3.1.Its distribution is limited to Western parts of Sirsi and Siddapur Ranges.

The forests also occupy steep slopes of Bedti, Sonda, Benne nala, Bilinadi, Aghnasini,

Mugti nala and Sharavati.

2(A).2.3.2.In blocks IV-2, X-4 and 5, XIX-1 to 4, 8 and 10, XXXI-8 and XXXII-3

and 4, the crop looks to be in a pole stage probably on account of edaphic reasons. In

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block XXXII-2,4,10 and 11 the crop is stunted on account of deteriorated soil due to

human interference. However the status of semi-evergreen cannot be precisely

defined.

The general floristics of the types is as follows: -

Hopea wightiana, Diospyros candolleana, Olea dioica, Syzygium

cumini, Holigarna arnottiana, Pterospermum heyneanum,

Memecylon edule, Cinnamomum species, Artocarpus

heterophyllus, Artocarpus hirsute, Lophopetalum wightianum,

Calophyllum elatum, Machilus macrantha, Mangifera indica,

Mimusops elengi, Terminalia paniculata and Lagerstroemia

lanceolata.

Aglaia roxburghiana, Garotia species, Myristica attenuate,

Actinodaphne hirsuta, Symplocos spp, Canthium dicoccum,

Euphoria longana, Aporosa lindleyana, Saraca indica, Litsea

species, Flacourtia montana, Madhuca longifolia, Hydnocarpus

laurifolia.

Strobilanthus species, Leea sambucina, Litsea species.

Bamboos occur to a limited extent

Canes common, sometimes abundant

Climbers – Rosa species, Clematis species, Elaeagnus latifolia.

Regeneration of the main species is quite common.

2(A).2.4.Southern tropical wet evergreen forests (1 AC4) :-

The evergreen forests are the most luxuriant type of forest vegetation in the

division and are in places where conditions for vegetative growth are optimum. This

type may therefore be taken as climax and their distribution is influenced by well

distributed rainfall of over 3050 mm and a sufficiently retentive soil. These are

characterised by the presence of relatively large number of species which grow to

lofty heights. The canopy is unbroken, extremely dense and almost entirely evergreen

except for occasional deciduous species like Terminalia paniculata and lagerstroemia

lanceolata. Though distinct stratification of crowns is not marked three tires may be

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conveniently distinguished. Buttress based trunks are conspicuous in species like

Tetrameles nudiflora, Lophopetalum wightianum, Elaeocarpus species, Ficus species

etc. Brilliantly coloured juvenile foliage is the striking and attractive feature of the

evergreen forests.

The constituent species are as follows:

I. Hopea wightiana, Olea dioica, Dipterocarpus indicus, Holigarna

arnottiana, Holigarna grahamii, Calophyllum apetalum, Calophyllum

elatum, Lophopetalum wightianum, Polyalthia coffeoides, Machilus

macrantha, Mangifera indica, Chrysophyllum roxburghii, Artocarpus

hirsuta, Syzygium spp, Vitex altissima, Diospyros microphylla.

II. Aglaia simplicifolia, Euphoria longana, Aprosa lindleyana,

Nothopegia colebrookeana, Litsea species, Flacourtia montana,

Myristica spp, Garcinia species and Caryota urens.

III. Strobilanthus species, Psychotria species, Leea sambucina, and Reeds.

IV. Climbers are seen often and are mainly of Entada scandens, Dioscorea

species and Smilax macrophylla.

V. Regeneration of the inferior species is more profuse than that of

merchantable ones.

VI. Epiphytes are more. Numerous mosses, ferns, orchids and lichens

occur almost everywhere.

2(A).2.5.Southern wet bamboo brakes: (1 A/E 2)

We find associations of reeds (Ochlandra rheedii) with evergreens. Almost

pure patches with scattered or no over-head trees are come across. Champion has

suggested that such associations should be considered as edaphic variants only such as

E1-southern wet bamboo brakes. This type is eminently conditioned with edaphic

influences.

2(A).2.6.Cane brakes: (1 A/E 1)

These come across throughout the evergreen and semi-evergreen climaxes and

locally in moist deciduous forests.

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2(A).3 Injuries to which the crop is liable

2(A).3.1.MAN: - Maximum damage is caused to the forest because of activities by

man. Prior to reservation of forests, large quantities of timber were extracted by

unscientific working. Besides, there was large-scale abuse of concessions in the

working plan area, specially the practice of collection of large quantity of leaf litter

for which people hack and destroy considerable tree growth in the vicinities of their

fields. This not only destroys the regeneration but also alters the soil conditions

resulting in serious damage to the classified species and deterioration of forests. The

damage to Halmaddi trees by over- tapping is also considerable. The institution of

Kumki, which was in practice, allowed the local people to tap for fuel and timber a

strip of one hundred yards of forest land adjoining their cultivation. This resulted in

complete denudation of the vegetation in the Kumki lands. Widespread illicit removal

of sandalwood in the past has completely depleted the stock of Sandalwood trees.

Increased demand for rubber crop and introduction of heavy machineries like Hitachi,

JCB has further enhanced the process of degradation by converting Natural forest in

private land to mono cultures.

2(A).3.2.ANIMALS: - Damage to the forests by animals is negligible. Parts of the

forest close to habitation are heavily grazed. Elephants sometimes do considerable

damage by peeling barks of trees. This damage is more pronounced due to shrinkage

of their habitat. The damage to seedlings by Sambar, Deer and Bisons is also seen

occasionally. Monkey damage is noticed in younger Cashew plantations.

2(A).3.3.INSECTS: - The defoliators and skeletonizers of teak are present in teak

plantations. Hopea saplings and poles are attacked by an insect identified as

„Massicus Venistus pase‟ that bores into the living stem.

2(A).3.4.PARASITES: - Loranthus is frequent in plantations of teak in the division.

Orchids, epiphytes are found growing on trees in evergreen forests.

2(A).3.5.EPIPHYTES:- Orchids and epiphytes are found growing on tree in

evergreen forests of Subramanya and Uppinangady Range.

2(A).3.6.WEEDS AND CLIMBERS: Among the natural causes, the chief cause of injury is

the profuse growth of large woody climbers and weeds. Climbers are extremely prolific and

propagate freely with the opening of the canopy and clearing of the under growth. Weeds and

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undergrowth of an evergreen nature such as Strobilanthus, Lea and Webera invade the forest

wherever there is slightest opening in the canopy, which inhibits regeneration of valuable

timber species. Eupatorium has spread in almost all areas, except in the evergreen areas. All

the plantations are covered with a thick mat of Eupatorium.

2(A).3.7.FIRE: Forests of this Division are vulnerable to fire due to intermix of evergreen

semi evergreen, moist deciduous and deciduous nature. Protection of forests from fire is

crucial to our existence itself. Loss of increment and degradation of status by annual fire is

considerable.

The damage due to erosion is quite severe in freshly exposed areas. Floods and

wind also cause damage to some extent.

Table:- 4. Species Frequency in Sirsi division (enumerated from 131 plots of 0.1

Ha each) – KFD/NRSA project

S.No Species Name Frequency %

1 Tectona grandis 100 1.62

2 Santalum album 2 0.03

3 Lagerstroemia lanceolata 91 1.47

4 Terminalia alata 446 7.21

5 Terminalia paniculata 546 8.82

6 Adina cordifolia 13 0.21

7 Mitragyna parviflora 2 0.03

8 Grewia tilii folia 11 0.18

9 Syzygiuim cumini 122 1.97

10 Albizzia odoratissima 5 0.08

11 Shorea talura 17 0.27

12 Vitex altissima 35 0.57

13 Xylia xylocarpa 1 0.02

14 Artocarpus hirsutus 22 0.36

15 Artocarpus integrifolius 10 0.16

16 Chloroxylon swietenia 1 0.02

17 Mimusops elengi 17 0.27

18 Brideliia retusa 23 0.37

19 Schleichera oleosa 52 0.84

20 Lagerstroemia parviflora 1 0.02

21 Diospyros melanoxylon 8 0.13

22 Diospyros ebenum 29 0.47

23 Fagara budrunga 3 0.05

24 Madhuca indica 18 0.29

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S.No Species Name Frequency %

25 Madhuca longifolia 11 0.18

26 Azadirachta indica 1 0.02

27 Terminalia arjuna 4 0.06

28 Alseodaphne semicarpifolia 56 0.90

29 Vateria malabarica 1 0.02

30 Calophyllum elatum 9 0.15

31 Canarium strictum 1 0.02

32 Lophopetalum wightianum 25 0.40

33 Chukrasia tabularis 1 0.02

34 Michelia champaca 1 0.02

35 Terminalia bellarica 29 0.47

36 Tetrameles nudiflora 2 0.03

37 Holigarna caustica 91 1.47

38 Holigarna grahamii 58 0.94

39 Emblica officinalis 43 0.69

40 Carallia brachiata 24 0.39

41 Toona ciliata 2 0.03

42 Machilus macrantha 18 0.29

43 Mangifera indica 34 0.55

44 Bombax ceiba 6 0.10

45 Elaeocarpus tuberculatus 1 0.02

46 Evodia lunuamcanda 5 0.08

47 Symplocos spicata 3 0.05

48 Alstonia scholaris 19 0.31

49 Spondias acuminata 2 0.03

50 Lannea coromandelica 9 0.15

51 Stereospermum xylocarpum 12 0.19

52 Boswellia serrata 2 0.03

53 Terminalia chebula 21 0.34

54 Sapindus emarginatus 46 0.74

55 Garcinia cambogia 1 0.02

56 Garcinia morella 53 0.86

57 Garcinia cambogia 57 0.92

58 Garcinia indica 32 0.52

59 Myristica malabarica 40 0.65

60 Cassia fistula 23 0.37

61 Strychnos nux-vomica 23 0.37

62 Strychnos potatorum 1 0.02

63 Acacia rugata 1 0.02

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S.No Species Name Frequency %

64 Semicarpus anacardium 11 0.18

65 Cinnamomum zeylanicum 41 0.66

66 Cordia macloodii 2 0.03

67 Hopea wightiana 504 8.14

68 Calophyllum apetalum 18 0.29

69 Artocarpus lakcocha 4 0.06

70 Flacourtia mantana 93 1.50

71 Dillenia pentagyna 54 0.87

72 Bauhinia racemosa 2 0.03

73 Machilus roxburghii 16 0.26

74 Careya arborea 219 3.54

75 Randia dumetorum 84 1.36

76 Cordia dichotoma 1 0.02

77 Givotia rottleriformis 1 0.02

78 Caryota urens 3 0.05

79 Acacia sundra 1 0.02

80 Eucalyptus tereticornis 27 0.44

81 Eucalyptus citriodora 37 0.60

82 Eucalyptus grandis 12 0.19

83 Casuarina equisitifolia 1 0.02

84 Tabernaemontana heyneana 84 1.36

85 Buchanania lanzan 203 3.28

86 Linociera malabarica 510 8.24

87 Actinodaphne hookeri 7 0.11

88 Mammea longifolia 5 0.08

89 Atalantia racemosa 48 0.78

90 Aporosa lindleyana 272 4.39

91 Diospyros paniculata 61 0.99

92 Diospyros montana 5 0.08

93 Ixora brachiata 91 1.47

94 Knema attenuata 80 1.29

95 Myristica beddomei 2 0.03

96 Pterospermum heyneanum 2 0.03

97 Polyalthia coffeoides 3 0.05

98 Sapium insigne 3 0.05

99 Syzygium montanum 13 0.21

100 Eugeniia caryophyllaea 45 0.73

101 Syzygium utilis 4 0.06

102 Diospyros microphylla 26 0.42

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S.No Species Name Frequency %

103 Mallotus philippensis 2 0.03

104 Laportea orenulata 2 0.03

105 Syzygium gardeneri 8 0.13

106 Sterculia villosa 1 0.02

107 Vitex negundo 1 0.02

108 Ixora arborea 1 0.02

109 Michelia nilagirica 5 0.08

110 Amoora canarana 76 1.23

111 Buchananiaangustifolia 2 0.03

112 Curcuma aromatica 3 0.05

113 Donella roxburghii 3 0.05

114 Ficus glomerata 1 0.02

115 Ficus hispida 2 0.03

116 Ficus lacor 14 0.23

117 Ficus tsiela 8 0.13

118 Grewia glabra 1 0.02

119 Gardenia latifolia 2 0.03

120 Gymnosporia montana 1 0.02

121 Holigarna beddomei 2 0.03

122 Memecylon edule 60 0.97

123 Manilara roxburghiana 12 0.19

124 Myristica sps. 3 0.05

125 Myristica canarica 1 0.02

126 Nothapodyet foetida 2 0.03

127 Randia uliginosa 11 0.18

128 Saraca indica 47 0.76

129 Sterculia foetida 1 0.02

130 Zizyphus mauritiana 5 0.08

131 Zizyphus oeneplia 3 0.05

132 Zizyphus rugosa 1 0.02

133 Clerodendron viscosum 1 0.02

134 Zingiber casumunar 207 3.34

135 Bambusa bamboos 14 0.23

136 Oxytenanthra monostigma 2 0.03

137 Murraya koenigii 3 0.05

138 Acacia auriculiformis 258 4.17

139 Erythroxylon monogynum 2 0.03

140 Miscellaneous 483 7.80

Total 6189 100.00

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CHAPTER - 2 (B)

FOREST FAUNA

2(B).1.Faunal wealth of Sirsi Division

The wild animals of Sirsi division falls into three Categories- Forest dwelling,

grass land dwelling and Aquatic. The bird population is also rich and diverse. There

are 39 species of Mammals, 164 species of forest birds, 43 reptile species, of which

24 are non-venomous and 8 are venomous snakes, 26 species of amphibians, 77

species of butterflies and 17 species of fishes are described. An exhaustive list of all

groups of animals are given below.

Table:-5. Mammals

Sl.No Common Name Scientific Name Kannada Name Family

1 Slender Loris

(Grey Slender Loris)

Loris tardigradus

(Loris

Iydekkerianus)

Kaadupaapa,

Vanamanushya

Lorisidae

2 Bonnet Macaque Macaca radiata Kempu mooti

mangna, Bili

manga

Cercopithecidae

3 Common Langur Semnopithecus

entellus

(Presbytis

entellus)

Koda, Mushshya Cercopithecidae

4 Lion Tailed Macaque Macaca silenus Singalika Cercopithecidae

5 Asian Elephant* Elephas maximus Aane Elephantidae

6 Indian Chevrotain

/Mouse Deer

Moschiola indica

(Tragulus

meminna)

Barka Tragulidae

7 Indian or Red Muntjac

(Barking Deer)

Muntiacus muntjak Kaankuri Cervidae

8 Sambar Rusa unicolor

(Cervus unicolor)

Kadave Cervidae

9 Spotted Deer/Chital Axis axis Chukke jinke/

Saranga

Cervidae

10 Gaur/Indian Bison Bos gaurus Gamaya,

Kaadu kona

Bovidae

12 Indian Wild Pig or

Indian Wild Boar

Sus scrofa Kaadu handi Suidae

13 Tiger* Panthera tigris Huli Felidae

14 Leopard/Panther

(including Black

Panthera pardus Kiruba,

Huligurka,

Felidae

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Sl.No Common Name Scientific Name Kannada Name Family

Panther) Chirate

15 Jungle Cat Felis chaus Kaadu bekku Felidae

16 Leopard Cat Prionailurus

bengalensis

Huli bekku Felidae

17 Common Palm Civet/

Toddy Cat

Paradoxurus

hemaphroditus

Kabbekku Viverridae

18 Brown Palm Civet Paradoxurus

jerdoni

Viverridae

19 Small Indian Civet Viverricula indica Punugina bekku Viverridae

20 Grey Mongoose

(Common Mongoose)

Herpestes

edwardsii

Mungusi Herpestidae

21 Striped-necked

Mongoose

Herpestes

vitticollis

Mungusi Herpestidae

22 Brown Mongoose Herpestes fuscus Mungusi Herpestidae

24 Golden Jackal (Jackal) Canis aureus Hukke nari Canidae

25 Indian Wild

Dog/Dhole

Cuon alpinus Kadu naayi Canidae

26 Indian Fox Vulpes bengalensis Gulle nari Canidae

27 Sloth Bear Melursus ursinus Karadi Ursidae

28 Otters - Neeru naayi Mustelidae

29 Indian Hare Lepus nigricollis Mola Leporidae

30 Indian Pangolin Manis

crassicaudata

Chippu handi Manidae

31 Tree Shrews - - Tupaiidae

32 House Shrew

(Grey Musk Shrew)

Suncus murinus Soricidae

33 Indian Crested

Porcupine

(Indian Porcupine)

Hystrix indica

Mullu handi

Hystricidae

34 Indian Giant Squirrel Ratufa indica Keshaali Sciuridae

35 Indian Giant Flying

Squirrel

(Common Giant

Flying Squirrel)

Petaurista

philippensis

(Petaurista

petaurista)

Haarubekku

Sciuridae

36 Rat species (several) Heggana Muridae

37 Mouse species

(several)

Ili Muridae

38 Large Indian Fruit Bat

/ Flying Fox

Pteropus

giganteus

Baavali Order

Megachiroptera

38 Other Fruit bat spp. Baavali Order

Megachiroptera

39 Insectivorous bat

species

Baavali Order

Microchiroptera

*Occasional visitors. Not resident throughout the year.

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Table:-6. Birds

Sl. No. Common English

name Scientific name

Local

Kannada

name

Family

1 Grey Jungle Fowl Gallus sonneratii Kaadu koli Phasianidae

2 Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus Navilu Phasianidae

3 Lesser Whistling-

Duck (Lesser

Whistling Teal)

Dendrocygna

javanica

Anatidae

4 Cotton Pygmy-goose

(Cotton Teal)

Nettapus

coromandelianus

Anatidae

5 Indian Spot-billed

Duck

Anas

poecilorhyncha

Anatidae

6 Little Grebe Tachybaptus

ruficollis

Podicipedidae

7 Painted stork Mycteria

leucocephala

Ciconidae

8 Asian openbill

(Openbilled Stork)

Anastomus oscitans Ciconidae

9 Wooly-necked Stork

(white-necked Stork)

Ciconia episcopus Ciconidae

10 Lesser Adjutant Leptoptilos

javanicus

Ciconidae

11 Black-headed Ibis

(White Ibis)

Threskiornis

melanocephalus

Threskiornithidae

12 Red-naped Ibis

(Black Ibis)

Pseudibis papillosa Threskiornithidae

13 Eurasian Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia Threskiornithidae

14 Cinnamon Bittern

(Chestnut Bittern)

Ixobrychus

cinnamomeus

Ardeidae

15 Indian Pond Heron

(Paddy Bird)

Ardeola grayii Baka pakshi Ardeidae

16 Grey Heron Ardea cinerea Ardeidae

17 Purple Heron Ardea purpurea Ardeidae

18 Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis Bellakki Ardeidae

19 Great Egret (Larger

Egret)

Casmerodius albus Bellakki Ardeidae

20 Intermediate Egret

(Smaller Egret)

Mesophoyx

intermedia

Bellakki Ardeidae

21 Little Egret Egretta garzetta Bellakki Ardeidae

22 Darter Anhinga

melanogaster

Phalacrocoracidae

23 Little Cormorant Phalacrocorax Neeru kaage Phalacrocoracidae

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Sl. No. Common English

name Scientific name

Local

Kannada

name

Family

niger

24 Common Kestrel

(Lesser Kestrel)

Falco tinnunculus Falconidae

25 Black Kite Milvus migrans Haddu Accipitridae

26 Black Eagle Ictinaetus

malayensis

Giduga Accipitridae

27 Crested Serpent Eagle Spilornis cheela Giduga Accipitridae

28 Shikra Accipiter badius Accipitridae

29 Booted Eagle

(Booted Hawk Eagle)

Hieraaetus

pennatus

Giduga Accipitridae

30 Brahminy Kite Haliastur Indus Garuda Accipitridae

31 Ruddy-breasted Crake

(Ruddy Crake)

Porzana fusca Rallidae

32 White-breasted

Waterhen

Amaurornis

phoenicurus

Hondaa koli Rallidae

33 Purple Swamphen

(Purple Moorhen)

Porphyrio

porphyrio

Rallidae

34 Common Moorhen

(Moorhen)

Gallinula chloropus Rallidae

35 Eurasian coot

(Coot)

Fulica atra Rallidae

36 Bronze-winged Jacana Metopidius indicus Jacanidae

37 Yellow-wattled

Lapwing

Vanellus duvaucelii Charadriidae

38 Red-wattled Lapwing Vanellus indicus Te-te-te

hakki,

Tittibha

Charadriidae

39 River Tern Sterna aurantia Laridae

40 Common Pigeon

(Blue Rock Pigeon)

Columba livia Paarivaala Columbidae

41 Green Imperial Pigeon Ducula aenea Paarivaala Columbidae

42 Spotted Dove Stigmatopelia

chinensis

Holsaanhakki Columbidae

43 Grey-fronted Green

Pigeon

(Pompadour pigeon)

Treron pompadora Paarivaala Columbidae

44 Yellow-footed Green

Pigeon

(Yellow-legged Green

Pigeon)

Treron

phoenicopterus

Paarivaala Columbidae

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Sl. No. Common English

name Scientific name

Local

Kannada

name

Family

45 Emerald Dove

(Bronze-winged dove)

Chalcophaps indica Paarivaala Columbidae

46 Vernal Hanging Parrot

(Indian Lorikeet)

Loriculus vernalis Psittacidae

47 Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri Gili Psittacidae

48 Plum-headed Parakeet

(Blossom headed

parakeet)

Psittacula

cyanocephala

Gili Psittacidae

49 Malabar Parakeet

(Blue winged

parakeet)

Psittacula

columboides

Gili Psittacidae

50 Common Hawk

Cuckoo

(Brain fever bird)

Hierococcyx varius Cuculidae

51 Asian Koel (Koel) Eudynamys

scolopaceus

Kogile Cuculidae

52 Blue- faced Malkoha

(Small Green-billed

Malkoha)

Rhopodytes

viridirostris

Cuculidae

53 Southern Coucal

(Crow Pheasant)

Centropus sinensis Kemboota Cuculidae

54 Barn Owl Tyto alba Goobe Strigidae

55 Spotted Owlet Athene barma Goobe Strigidae

56 Brown Fish Owl Ketupa zeylonensis Goobe Strigidae

57 Brown Wood Owl Strix

leptogrammica

Goobe Strigidae

58 Indian Pitta Pitta brachyuran Pittidae

59 Alpine Swift Tachymarptis

melba

Baanaadi Apodidae

60 Crested Tree Swift Hemiprocne

coronata

Baanaadi Apodidae

61 Little Swift (House

Swift)

Apus affinis Baanaadi Apodidae

62 Common Hoopoe Upupa epops Upupidae

63 Malabar Trogon Harpactes fasciatus Trogonidae

64 Indian Roller Coracias

benghalensis

Coraciidae

65 Stork-billed

Kingfisher

Pelargopsis

capensis

Alcedinidae

66 White-throated

Kingfisher

Halcyon smyrnensis Minchulli Alcedinidae

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Sl. No. Common English

name Scientific name

Local

Kannada

name

Family

(White-breasted

Kingfisher)

67 Common Kingfisher Alcedo atthis Minchulli Alcedinidae

68 Pied Kingfisher Ceryle rudis Minchulli Alcedinidae

69 Blue-bearded Bee-

eater

Nyctyornis

athertoni

Meropidae

70 Green Bee-eater Merops orientalis Meropidae

71 Chestnut-headed Bee-

eater

Merops

leschenaultia

Meropidae

72 Malabar Grey Hornbill Ocyceros griseus Manjatte

Hakki

Bucerotidae

73 India Grey Hornbill

(Common Grey

Hornbill)

Ocyceros birostris Manjatte

Hakki

Bucerotidae

74 Malabar Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros

coronatus

Manjatte

Hakki

Bucerotidae

75 Great Indian Hornbill

(Great Pied Hornbill)

Buceros bicornis Manjatte

Hakki

Bucerotidae

76 Brown-headed Barbet

(Large green Barbet)

Megalaima

zeylanica

Kutrhakki Capitonidae

77 White-cheeked Barbet

(Small Green Barbet)

Megalaima viridis Kutrhakki Capitonidae

78 Malabar Barbet

(Crimson-throated

Barbet)

Megalaima

malabarica

Capitonidae

79 Coppersmith Barbet

(Crimson-breasted

Barbet)

Megalaima

haemacephala

Capitonidae

80 Heart-spotted

Woodpecker

Hemicircus canente Marakutiga Picidae

81 Rufous Woodpecker Micropternus

brachyurus

Marakutiga Picidae

82 White-bellied

Woodpecker

(Indian Great Black

Woodpecker)

Dryocopus javensis Marakutiga Picidae

83 Brown-capped Pygmy

Woodpecker

Dendrocopos nanus Marakutiga Picidae

84 Yellow crowned

Woodpecker

Dendrocopos

mahrattensis

Marakutiga Picidae

85 Common Golden-

backed Woodpecker

(Indian golden-backed

Dinopium

javanense

Marakutiga Picidae

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Sl. No. Common English

name Scientific name

Local

Kannada

name

Family

Threetoed

Woodpecker)

86 Streak-throated

Woodpecker

Picus

xanthopygaeus

Marakutiga Picidae

87 Greater Goldenbacked

Woodpecker

(Larger Goldenbacked

Woodpecker)

Chrysocolaptes

lucidus

Marakutiga Picidae

88 Ashy Woodswallow

(Ashy Swallowshrike)

Artamus fuscus Artamidae

89 Large Cuckoo Shrike Coracina macei Campephagidae

90 Bar-winged Flycatcher

Shrike

(Pied –Flycatcher

Shrike)

Hemipus picatus Campephagidae

91 Common Iora Aegithina tiphia Irenidae

92 Small Minivet Pericrocotus

cinnamomeus

Campephagidae

93 Orange Minivet

(Scarlet Minivet)

Pericrocotus

flammeus

Campephagidae

94 Brown Shrike Lanius cristatus Laniidae

95 Greater Racket-tailed

Drongo

Dicrurus

paradiseus

Kaajaana Dicruridae

96 Black Drongo (King

Crow)

Dicrurus

macrocercus

Kaajaana Dicruridae

97 Ashy Drongo Dicrurus

leucophaeus

Kaajaana Dicruridae

98 White-bellied Drongo Dicrurus

caerulescens

Kaajaana Dicruridae

99 Indian Golden Oriole Oriolus oriolus Oriolidae

100 Black-hooded Oriole Oriolus xanthornus Oriolidae

101 White-browed Fantail Rhipidura aureola Rhipiduridae

102 Asian Paradise-

Flycatcher

Terpsiphone

paradisi

Muscicapinae

103 Black-naped Monarch

Flycatcher

Hypothymis azurea Muscicapinae

104 Rufous Tree Pie Dendrocitta

vagabunda

Corvidae

105 House Crow Corvus splendens Kaage Corvidae

106 Indian Jungle Crow Corvus

macrorhynchos

Kaage Corvidae

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Sl. No. Common English

name Scientific name

Local

Kannada

name

Family

107 Great Tit (GreyTit) Parus major Paridae

108 Indian Yellow Tit

(Black spotted yellow

Tit)

Parus xanthogenys Paridae

109 Wire-tailed Swallow Hirundo smithii Baanaadi Hirundinidae

110 Barn Swallow

(Swallow)

Hirundo rustica Baanaadi Hirundinidae

111 Red-rumped Swallow Cecropis daurica

Baanaadi Hirundinidae

112 Flame-throated Bul-

Bul

(Ruby throated yellow

Bul-Bul)

Pycnonotus

melanicterus

Pycnonotidae

113 Red-whiskered Bul-

Bul

Pycnonotus jocosus Bulbul Pycnonotidae

114 Red-vented Bul-Bul Pycnonotus cafer Bulbul Pycnonotidae

115 White-browed Bul-

Bul

Pycnonotus luteolus Pycnonotidae

116 Yellow-browed Bul-

Bul

Acritillas indica Pycnonotidae

117 Ashy Prinia Prinia socialis Cisticolidae

118 Common Tailorbird Orthotomus

sutorius

Cisticolidae

119 Clamorous Reed

Warbler

Acrocephalus

stentoreus

Sylvinae

120 Blyth‟s Reed Warbler

(Indian Great Reed

Warbler)

Acrocephalus

dumetorum

Sylvinae

121 Paddyfield Warbler Acrocephalus

agricola

Sylvinae

122 Puff- throated Babbler

(Spotted Babler)

Pellorneum

ruficeps

Timalinae

123 Dark-fronted Babbler

(Black headed Babler)

Rhopocichla

atriceps

Timalinae

124 Indian Scimiter

Babbler

Pomatorhinus

horsfieldii

Timalinae

125 Yellow-billed Babbler

(Whiteheaded

Babbler)

Turdoides affinis Timalinae

126 Jungle Babbler Turdoides striatus Timalinae

127 Oriental White-eye

(White Eye)

Zosterops

palpebrosus

Zosteropidae

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Sl. No. Common English

name Scientific name

Local

Kannada

name

Family

128 Velvet fronted

Nuthatch

Sitta frontalis Sittidae

129 Lesser Hill Myna

(Grackle Hill Myna)

Gracula religiosa Mynaa

Hakki,

Goravanka

Sturnidae

130 Jungle Myna Acridotheres fuscus Mynaa Hakki Sturnidae

131 Common Myna Acridotheres tristis Mynaa Hakki Sturnidae

132 Chestnut-tailed

Starling

(Grey headed Starling)

Sturnia malabarica Sturnidae

133 Brahminy Starling

(Black- headed

Starling)

Sturnia pagodarum Sturnidae

134 Malabar Whistling

Thrush

Myophonus

horsfieldii

Turdinae

135 Orange-headed Thrush Zoothera citrina Turdinae

136 Indian Blackbird Turdus merula Turdinae

137 Oriental Magpie

Robin

(Magpie Robin)

Copsychus saularis Turdinae

138 White-rumped Shama

(Shama)

Copsychus

malabaricus

Turdinae

139 Indian Robin Saxicoloides

fulicatus

Turdinae

140 Blue- capped Rock

Thrush

Monticola

cinclorhynchus

Turdinae

141 Asian Brown

Flycatcher

(Brown-breasted

Flycatcher)

Muscicapa

dauurica

Muscicapinae

142 Ultramarine

Flycatcher

(White browed Blue

flycatcher)

Ficedula

superciliaris

Muscicapinae

143 Verditer Flycatcher Eumyias

thalassinus

Muscicapinae

144 White-bellied Blue

Flycatcher

Cyornis pallipes Muscicapinae

145 Tickel‟s Blue

Flycatcher

Cyornis tickelliae Muscicapinae

146 Asian Fairy Bluebird Irena puella Irenidae

147 Jerdons Leafbird Chloropsis jerdoni Irenidae

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Sl. No. Common English

name Scientific name

Local

Kannada

name

Family

148 Golden-fronted

Leafbird

(Golden- Fronted

Chloropsis)

Chloropsis

aurifrons

Irenidae

149 Thick-billed Flower

pecker

Dicaeum agile Dicaeidae

150 Pale-billed

Flowerpecker

(Tickell‟s

Flowerpecker)

Dicaeum

erythrorhynchos

Dicaeidae

151 Nilgiri Flower pecker

(Plain coloured

Flowerpecker)

Dicaeum concolor Dicaeidae

152 Purple-rumped

Sunbird

Leptocoma

zeylonica

Nectariniidae

153 Crimson -backed

Sunbird

(Small Sunbird)

Leptocoma minima Nectariniidae

154 Purple Sunbird Cinnyris asiaticus Baale

tuppada

Hakki

Nectariniidae

155 Loten‟s Sunbird Cinnyris lotenia Baale

tuppada

Hakki

Nectariniidae

156 House Sparrow Passer domesticus Gubbi Passerinae

157 Chestnut-shouldered

Patronia

(Yellow-throated

Sparrow)

Gymnoris

xanthocollis

Passerinae

158 White-rumped Munia

(White- backed

Munia)

Lonchura striata Passerinae

159 Scaly-breasted Munia

(Nutmeg Mannikin,

Spotted Munia)

Lonchura

punctulata

Passerinae

160 Black- headed Munia Lonchura malacca Passerinae

161 Grey Wagtail Motacilla cinerea Motacillidae

162 White Wagtail

(Pied Wagtail)

Motacilla alba Motacillidae

163 White-browed Wagtail

(Large-pied Wagtail)

Motacilla

maderaspatensis

Motacillidae

164 Forest Wagtail Dendronanthus

indicus

Motacillidae

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Table:- 7. Reptiles

Sl.

No.

Common Name Scientific Name Kannada Name Family

1 Indian Pond

Terrapin

(Black Turtle)

Melanochelys

trijuga

Aame Emydidae

2 Indian Mud (Flap-

Shell) Turtle

Lissemys punctata Aame Trionychidae

3 Southern House

Gecko

Hemidactylus

frenatus

Halli Geckonidae

4 Banded Rock

Gecko

Hemidactylus

maculatus

Geckonidae

5 Common Garden

Lizard

(Bloodsucker)

Calotes versicolor Otikyata Agamidae

6 Forest Calotes Calotes rouxi Agamidae

7 Common/

Brahminy Skink

Mabuya carinata Harane Scincidae

8 Snake Skink Lygosoma

punctata

Scincidae

9 Indian Chameleon Chamaeleon

zeylanicus

Oosaravalli,

Gosumbe

Chamaeleonidae

10 Draco/ Flying

Lizard

Draco dussumieri Haaruva halli Anguidae

11 Common Monitor

Lizard

Varanus

bengalensis

Uda, Chaapa Varanidae

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Table:- 8. Reptiles

Non-Venomous Snakes

Sl.

No.

Common Name Scientific Name Kannada Name Family

1 Brahminy Worm

Snake

Ramphotyphlops

braminus

Mannu mukku

haavu

Typhlopidae

2 Beaked Worm

Snake

Grypotyphlops

acutus

Mannu mukku

haavu

Typhlopidae

3 Pied-belly Shield

tail Snake

Melanophidium

punctatum

Uropeltidae

4 Shield tailed snake

spp. (several of

them)

Mannu mukku

haavu

Uropeltidae

5 Common Sand

Boa

Gongylophis

conicus

Kurudumande

haavu

Boidae

6 Red Sand Boa Eryx johnii Kurudumande

haavu

Boidae

7 Checkered

Keelback

Xenochrophis

piscator

Volle haavu Colubridae

8 Striped Keelback Amphiesma

stolatum

Volle haavu Colubridae

9 Beddome‟s

Keelback

Amphiesma

beddomei

Volle haavu Colubridae

10 Common Bronze

back Tree Snake

Dendrilaphis tristis Colubridae

11 Painted Bronze

back Tree Snake

Dendrelaphis

pictus

Colubridae

12 Ceylon Cat Snake Boiga ceylonensis Colubridae

13 Cat Snakes

(several species)

Boiga spp. Colubridae

14 Ornate Flying

Snake

Chrysopelea

ornata

Colubridae

15 Indian Rat Snake Ptyas mucosa Kere haavu Colubridae

16 Kukri Snakes Oligodon spp Neyba Colubridae

17 Russell‟s Kukri

Snake

Oligadon

taeniolatus

Neyba Colubridae

18 Dumerill‟s Black

headed Snake

Sibynophis

subpunctatus

Neyba Colubridae

19 Common Wolf

Snake

Lycodon aulicus Colubridae

20 Travancore wolf

snake

Lycodon

travancoricus

Colubridae

21 Common Vine

Snake

Ahaetulla nasuta Kannu kuttu

haavu, Hasiru

haavu

Colubridae

22 Brown Vine Snake Ahaetulla Colubridae

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pulverulenta

23 Indian Rock

Python

Python molurus Hebbaavu Colubridae

24 Montane Trinket

Snake (Trinket

Snake)

Coelognathus

helena

monticollaris

Colubridae

Venomous Snakes

Sl.

No.

Common Name Scientific Name Kannada Name Family

1 Common Krait Bungarus

caeruleus

Balegantaka Elapidae

2 Spectacled Cobra Naja naja Sarpa,

Naagarahaavu,

Elapidae

3 King Cobra Ophiophagus

hannah

Kaalinga

haavu

Elapidae

4 Striped Coral

Snake

Calliophis

nigrescens

Elapidae

5 Russell‟s Viper Daboia russelli Surgunda,

Kudrabala

Viperidae

6 Bamboo Pit viper Trimeresurus

gramineus

Hapryana

haavu

Viperidae

7 Hump-Nosed Pit

viper

Hypnale hypnale Dhoolhaprya,

Kench haprya

Viperidae

8 Malabar Pit viper Trimeresurus

malabricus

Hapryana

haavu

Viperidae

Table:-9. Fishes

Sl.No Common Kannada name

1 Gajale

2 Karse

3 Kodasa

4 Bange

5 Bale Meenu

6 Kangarsha Meenu

7 Kalgya

8 Mulagya

9 Muragoddu

10 Avul Meenu

11 Kore Meenu

12 Devi Meenu

13 Hanchin Meenu

14 Kande

15 Kochli

16 Arju Meenu

17 Sasalu

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CHAPTER 3

UTILISATION OF THE PRODUCE

3.1. Agricultural Customs and Wants of the Population

3.1.1. The whole track dealt with is interspersed with rice cultivation and beautiful

gardens of areca in which cardamom and pepper vine are also grown. The rice is

cultivated both under dry and wet types, the latter being raised mainly in the valleys

where there is perennial supply of water. Sugar cane is also grown to some extent.

The fertile valleys with ever flowing streamlets have been converted into pretty areca

gardens where in banana, cardamom and pepper are also cultivated. The chief

agricultural produce of the tract is rice, areca nut, pepper and cardamom. This tract is

the home of garden lands of Uttara Kannada District. Table-9 Showing the social

and economic profiles of Sirsi taluk of this division is as follows:

Table:-10. Showing the social and economic profiles of Sirsi taluk of the division

1 No. of Revenue villages 228

2 Land Area 1,35629.73 ha.

3 Population 1,86,908 (As per 2011 census)

4 Extent of paddy 9,156 ha.

5 Extent of Areca nut 5,466 ha.

9 Cattle population 1,13000

10 Saw Mills 10

11 No. of vehicles 47,840

12 Forest Area 1,03,270 ha.

Table:-11. Showing the social and economic profiles of Siddapura taluk of the division

1 No. of Revenue villages 200

2 Land Area 84,727 ha.

3 Population 97,322 (As per 2011 census)

4 Extent of paddy 18,785.7 ha.

5 Extent of Areca nut 3968 ha.

9 Cattle population 79,902

10 Saw Mills 2

11 No. of vehicles 12,455

12 Forest Area 66,380 ha.

(Figures as per Revenue and RTO records)

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Cultivations are chiefly done by the aid of bullocks , buffaloes & tractors. The garden

lands are planted and maintained entirely with human labor.

3.1.2. The richer class in villages build houses using timber rather lavishly. The chief

species used are Lagerstroemia lanceolata. Terminalia tomentosa, Artocarpus hirsuta

and Artocarpus heterophyllus. Other wants of the people are small quantities of round

timber for huts, cow-sheds and other materials for agricultural implements, fire-wood

for domestic use, bamboos, thorns and fencing posts for fencing purposes and grass

for thatching and feeding the cattle. Another important requirement of the gardeners is

soppu(leaves & twigs) for leaf manure. Minor forest produce like stones, earth, honey,

myrobalans etc. are also needed to a limited extent.

SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY

Taluk No. of

households

Population

Male Female Total

Sirsi 36103 93902 93006 1,86,908

Siddapur 20598 48372 48950 97,322

Division

Total 56701 142574 141876 2,84,230

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No. of Hospitals 30 25 55

No. of Doctors

Available 159 33 192

Literacy rate 88.28% 85.04% 86.66%

Total of Agriculatural

Land (in Ha) 19138.00 11960.00 31098.00

Animal

husbandry

Total Live stock

Population (in nos) 88413 71227 159640

Social Total Population

(in Nos) 1,86,908 97.322 2,84,230

3.1.3. There have been liberal arrangements made to meet the needs of the people.

Areas of Minor forests have been set apart for the exercise of the privileges. Soppina

betta assignments have been made at the rate of 3.6 ha per 0.4 ha (one acre) of garden

land for the benefit of gardens. All the forests are open to free grazing. The betta lands

have been put to over use and misuse. Except in few cases, these assigned protected

forests are very badly managed. Trees are lopped severely and it is an eye sore to see

these betta lands particularly in the months from December to February.

3.2. Demand and Supply of Forest produce

3.2.1. There are no industries consuming forest produce within the area of the plan. In

the tract dealt with, there is a section of population known as Gudigara who earn their

livelihood by carving and doing artistic carpentry. They require Sandalwood, Adina

Sector Parameter Sirsi Siddapur Total

Ration Card

holders

BPL Card holders 22639 13755 36394

APL Card holders 43774 23602 67376

Economic

Total No. of Workers 77271 57278 134549

Total No. of

Agriculatural workers 24454 20494 44948

Total No. of Non-

Agricultural Workers 52817 36784 89601

% of Non-agricultural

workers to total

workers

68.35% 64.220% 66.28%

Total No. of Industries 6 0 6

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cordifolia and Dalbergia latifolia for their craft. In order to encourage their industry

sandalwood is sold to them at concession rates.

3.3. Markets and marketable products

3.3.1.Timber:

3.3.1.1. Timber is an important marketable produce and all timber removed from the

forests of the division is transported to Government Timber Depots at Chipgi, Sirsi

and Manmane depot of Siddpaura and sold through public auctions.

3.3.1.2. Important timber species marketed in the division include Teak, Beete,

Honne, Mathi, Nandi, Tadasal, Jambe, Bilwara, Tare, Hebbalasu, Burga and Acacia

etc.

3.3.1.3. Due to restrictions imposed on the extraction of timber from forests, stock in

timber depots is steadily decreasing. However, trade in timber and firewood procured

from private sources including imported timber and other farmlands continues are for

more superior. The principal market for the sale of timber and other forest produce is

not restricted to Sirsi division alone and extends to places like Mumbai, Poona,

Bangalore, Mysore, Hubli, Chennai, Cochin, Calicut and all other towns of

Karnataka. Export quality Rosewood is transported mostly to the ports. Sawn timber

also goes to the markets of Mumbai, Sirsi and Chennai.

3.3.2. Firewood: The demand for firewood is increasing day by day. In recent years,

Acacia auriculiformis plantations are harvested for firewood. Extraction is done either

by the Karnataka State Forest Industries Corporation (KSFIC)/Labour Co-operative

Societies or departmentally.

3.3.3. Non-Timber Forest Produce: Non-Timber Forest Produce (NTFP) of various

kinds are available in the division. These include Garcinia Cambogia (Uppage)

Rampatre, Dhupa, Garcinia indica, Cinnamomum, Soap nut, Myrobolans, Tanning

bark, Pepper, Honey, bee wax, etc. JFM areas are given to VFCs for management and

rest are leased out to contractors through tender-cum -auction sale once in two years.

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3.3.4. Transport of forest produce: The division is well served by a network of

roads except in Ghat forests. Transport of timber from interior forests is usually

carried out by hired vehicles.

3.4. Methods of harvesting and their costs.

3.4.1. Felling of marked trees in coupes, logging and dressing are done by local labour

or imported labour. Usually felling of marked trees is done by chiseling and saws and

logging is done by cross-cut saws. Logs are prepared and dragged by manually or by

tractors to motorable roads. The logs are then loaded on lorries and transported to the

depots. The work is done by the department or through the Karnataka Forest

Industries Corporation (KSFIC).

3.5. Past and current prices.

3.5.1. Details of rates obtained in respect of different kinds of timber in depots of

Sirsi for 2002 -03 to 2012-13 is given below Table-10 and represented in Fig.6.

Table :-12. Showing the average rate secured in respect of timber in the depots

for the year from 2002 -03 to 2012-13 (`Rs/m³)

Year of

sales

Species

Teak Sissum Honne Matti Acacia

2002-03 14690.00 31000.00 7961.00 5455.00 3599.00

2003-04 15190.00 24359.00 7179.00 4950.00 5293.00

2004-05 24337.00 28672.00 10676.00 5458.00 4999.00

2005-06 22450.00 31400.00 13556.00 6528.00 5734.00

2006-07 23933.00 28000.00 13150.00 7800.00 7161.00

2007-08 31135.00 49565.00 12725.00 10015.00 7252.00

2008-09 34500.00 41670.00 16800.00 12500.00 7398.00

2009-10 47278.00 38050.00 22193.00 12362.00 11181.00

2010-11 31673.00 47628.00 17282.00 15032.00 11798.00

2011-12 32114.00 55989.00 21800.00 11761.00 12043.00

2012-13 29849.00 66514.00 27839.00 16870.00 14305.00

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Fig: 6. Graph showing the average rate/cum secured by different timbers during

sale in depots from 2002-03 to 2012-13

05000

10000150002000025000300003500040000450005000055000600006500070000

Ave

rage

rat

e/c

um

Teak

Sissum

Honne

Matti

Acacia

year

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CHAPTER 4

4.1. Activities of Karnataka State Forest Industrial Corporations in Harvesting

and Marketing of Forest Produce:- The Karnataka State Forest Industries

Corporation assists the department in the logging of Timber and firewood which are

ultimately sold in the depots. The corporation also takes the contract of cutting and

selling the pulpwood by paying a fixed amount to the department on tonnage basis.

The Karnataka State Forest Industries Corporation used to run a number of firewood

depots on behalf of the department and most of which are defunct now.

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CHAPERT 5

FIVE YEAR PLANS

5.1. There are no specific records of the various works being carried out under

different five-year plans. Certain works have been carried out in the past under the

social forestry and externally aided DFID programs.

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CHAPTER 6

STAFF AND LABOUR SUPPLY

6.1. Establishment

6.1.1. Sirsi forest division is headed by Deputy Conservator of Forests and has three

sub-divisions, namely, Sirsi, Janmane and Siddapura headed by 3 Assistant

Conservator of Forests and 6 ranges namely Sirsi, Banavasi, Janmane, Hulekal,

Siddapura and Kyadagi Headed by 6 Range Forest Officers. The details of the staff

and the staff pattern are given in below Table.

Table:-13. Establishment of Sirsi Division.

S.No Category of post

Sanctioned Posts

Filled

posts

Vacant

posts Plan Non

Plan

Total

sanctioned

1 Deputy Conservator of Forests - 1 1 1 -

2 Asst Conservator of Forests - 3 3 3 -

3 Range Forest Officer 1 7 8 8 -

4 Manager - 1 1 1 -

5 Superintendent - 1 1 1 -

6 F.D.A 1 6 7 7 -

7 S.D.A - 10 10 10 -

8 Deputy RFOs 22 37 59 54 10

9 Forest Guards 11 85 96 62 34

10 Peon - 6 6 6 0

11 Forest Watchers - 3 3 3 -

12 Drivers 4 2 6 2 4

13 Mali 6 - 6 4 2

14 Typist 1 - 1 1 -

15 IInd grade surveyor 1 0 1 0 1

Toal 47 162 209 163 51

(The organisation of the division, ranges, sections and beats is furnished in Appendix – III.)

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The vacant posts of foresters and guards are to be filled in order to strengthen

forest protection from the view of forest protection which has become critical in

recent times.

6.1.2. Considering the vast area, the terrain and the scattered forests, the existing

staff, especially at lower level, is quite inadequate. Adequate man power has to be put

in place in sensitive areas of the division. These area have numerous problems like,

forest fire, illicit felling Man – Animal conflict, quarrying in forest areas etc., The

quantum of work by way of plantations, afforestation, protection and detection of

forest offence cases etc. has increased. The revenue has increased manifold and

pressure on land has resulted in encroachment and loss of valuable forests, which have

to be constantly protected by maintaining proper demarcation.

6.2. Labour supply

6.2.1. Local labour for forestry works is very scarce as most of the available labour

is employed for works in private lands or other own lands. One has to muster labour

from outside the district. The availability of labour is extremely uncertain though in

some localities, adequate labour can be obtained during the off season when there are

no agricultural works. Due to development works in the district in the recent past for

construction of roads, bridges and buildings railway line etc, the demand for labour

totally exceeded the availability of labour. The rise in labour rate indicates the altered

conditions of demand and supply of labour. The skilled labour for forest works, such

as felling, conversion and sawing etc is mostly executed through labour imported

from North Karnataka. Labour for operations like planting, weeding, tending etc., is

mostly from North Karnataka and local is available with difficulty in the sub-ghat

regions as some of them are engaged in are Arecanut gardens. The sanctioned

schedule of rate for labour in Sirsi division for the last ten years is given in table-12.

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Table:- 14. The sanctioned schedule of rate for labour in for 2002-03 to 2013-14

Year Rates / Man Days

Unskilled Skilled

2002-03 70.80 70.80

2003-04 73.15 73.15

2004-05 76.40 76.40

2005-06 80.00 80.00

2006-07 83.75 83.75

2007-08 122.78 127.78

2008-09 101.94 116.14

2009-10 117.39 133.39

2010-11 131.79 147.79

2011-12 143.56 159.56

2012-13 155.32 171.32

2013-14 226.50 256.50

Fig: 7.

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Series1

SkilledUn skilled

Graph showing the Rate of Labour / Man Days for 2002-03 to 2013-14

` in

Lak

hs

Years

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CHAPTER -7

PAST SYSTEMS OF MANAGEMENT

7.1. Institution and Progress of Organized Forest Management

7.1.1. During the British administration, in the early part of the 19th

Century, people

were keen on extending cultivation and large areas of forests were cleared for the

purposes of cultivation. The forest suffered to a great extent due to Kumri and shifting

cultivation. In 1822, lists of all Government forest lands were called for with a view

to establishing the proprietary rights. But it was not until about 1860, that the forests

were brought under some sort of conservancy. Departmental working was introduced

on a small scale in the year 1865. The voucher and license system continued up to

1874-75. From 1875 to 1890, timber operations were almost entirely suspended

because of forest settlement and demarcation work. From 1882 onwards all the

Government forests of the district were constituted into reserved forests under the

Indian Forest Act.

7.2. Previous Working Plans in Sirsi Division: At present not even a single working

plan is in currency in the division. There were four working plans either in full or part

as far as the present Sirsi Division is concerned.

7.2.1. Sirsi Town Fuel Working Plan: This plan was prepared for the forests situated

around Sirsi Town by Mr Aitchison in 1911. The total plan area was 3300 Hectares.

The forest included was 1400 Ha of minor forest and 1900 Ha of minor forest

surrounding the Sirsi town subjected not only to the privileges enjoyed by the

inhabitants of the surrounding villages and hamlets but also to the demands made on it

by the people of Sirsi Town. The whole or full of forest in the 28 villages was

included in Aitchison‟s plan. Prior to this Working Plan the forests were never under

any regular system. Permits had been issued for collection of firewood and timber.

The silvicultural system prescribed was Coppice with standards, with only one

working circle. The object of the plan was to provide cheap supply of firewood and

small wood for Sirsi and its suburbs. Rotation period was 60 years. There were four

blocks, viz., Hutgar, Chipgi, Landaknahalli and Bachagaon. In each block one coupe

of 55 Ha was to be cut annually. Evergreen patches were excluded.

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7.2.2. The Atchison‟s Plan was revised by Mr H.J.C. Millet in 1924 and it was

necessary as grazing facilities and minor forest privileges had been extended by Mr

Collins. More over only one coupe as against four was extracted prior to the revision

of the plan. In the revised plan rotation of 60 years was continued but the proper

forest classified in the three blocks was organised in to 60 annual coupes of equal

area. The total proper forest included in the plan was 1121 Ha. No revision took place

after the lapse of Atchison‟s plan.

7.2.3. Working Plan for Sandal areas of Sirsi and Siddapur taluks: The first plan for

Sandal areas of Sirsi and Siddapur was Mr. Kaikini‟s Plan (1944). The plan was in

force till 1953 and was extended for another 10 years by a felling scheme. Kaikini‟s

plan had five felling series with improvement felling of 10 year cycle. During the first

felling cycle enumerated stock of unsound trees was to be removed and during the

second cycle only dead trees were to be removed. Sowing of sandal along with its

hosts in the pits created during sandal extraction was prescribed in an area of 20 acres

in each felling series in patches of one acre or more. Similarly every year in each

felling series 5 acres of suitable area with poor sandal growth had to be selected in

patches of one acre or more. The method was clear felling and burning of all growth

in the selected area leaving 20 reserves per acre. In the burnt area sandal seeds were to

be sown along with host seeds of Cassia siamea or Calotropis gigantia.

7.2.4. The Kaikini‟s Plan was revised by Mr D.G. Wesley in 1970. Mr Wessley

observed that the prescription of artificial regeneration of sandal as suggested in

Kaikini‟s Plan was never attempted seriously. The sandal stocking was reduced

greatly from one plan period to the other. Sandal disappeared totally from 64 villages

of Sirsi taluk and from 21 villages of siddapur taluk during 1945 to 1970. In both

these working plans the working circle suggested overlaps with other working plans.

The objects of management of Wesley‟s plan were:

To maintain sustained yield of scented sandal wood.

To provide for the extraction of all dead sandal trees where ever they

occur as quickly as possible.

To increase the existing stock of sandal trees by resorting to artificial

regeneration.

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To provide a regular scheme for tending operations for younger

sandal plants so that the number of casualties is minimised.

The method of treatment was selection fellings of trees over 91 cms in girth coupled

with extraction of dead sandal trees over a specified area. Three artificial

regenerations were suggested, viz., sowing in pits formed by uprooting of trees,

dibbling under bushes, thickets etc, and raising sandal plantations by clear felling and

planting. The wesley‟s plan was for a period of 10 years but was not revised.

7.2.5. Working Plan for Sirsi and Siddapur Forests: This plan for proper forests of

Sirsi and Siddapur was written by Sri S.C. Thippeswamy. The plan was exclusive of

proper forests included in Ekkambi – Sonda Working Scheme and Sirsi Town

Firewood Working Plan. The plan was for a proper forest area of 75 thousand

hectares. The whole of the area was divided in to 32 blocks and was subdivided in to

329 sub blocks. But 21 sub blocks of Fuel wood plan were excluded and

Thippeswamy‟s plan was for 308 sub blocks only. This was the first working plan

written for the Unorganised forests (as they were called that time) of Sirsi division.

This plan remained as draft only and had not seen the light of the day. However

forests were worked as per the prescriptions suggested as there was no earlier plan to

bank on.

The objects of management of the forests under the plan were

To provide for the protection in perpetuity of the forests on precipitous slopes

and the catchment areas of the rivers with a view to prevent erosion and

maintenance of a well regulated supply of water to the area by conserving the

evergreen and semi -evergreen forests.

Exploitation of the forests for merchantable timber without endangering their

protective role.

The regeneration of the forests by systematic tending.

Creating on a large scale, plantations of species of future utility.

To meet the local demand for forest produce such as small timber and

firewood.

Consistent with the other objects to realise the maximum possible revenue.

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7.2.6. Thippeswmy‟s Plan prescribed two working circles, viz., Coppice with reserves

working circle covering deciduous areas having more than 20% Xylia xylocarpa and

Selection working circle covering the rest of the areas under the plan. The plan was

for a period of 10 years. Yield regulation was by area in case of Coppice working

circle and by area and exploitable size in selection working circle. The general girth

limit for selection felling was 1.83 mt at breast height except in case of Calophyllum

elatum and Dipterocarpus indicus for which 2.13 mts limit was fixed. Felling cycle

for selection felling was 40 years. In case of Coppice with reserves system 60 years

was the rotation period and the exploitable size was 30 cm diameter at breast height.

In case of deciduous forests under coppice with reserves system, it was prescribed to

improve the quality of the growing stock by introducing Eucalyptus mixed with Teak

in strips over 1/5th

of the annual coupe so as to cover blanks and areas having inferior

growth. In case of semi-evergreen forest besides tending operations artificial

introduction of suitable soft and hardwoods to replace the existing inferior species

was prescribed.

7.2.7. The Yekambi – Sonda High Forest Block: A portion of these forests now fall

in Sirsi division to an extent of 6547.82 Ha, comprising of 1to18, 22 &23

compartments of block XXVIII. These forests have been worked under the selection

system under Aitchison‟s plan, starting from 1914. After some working the plan was

suspended, the whole block being considered beyond range of economic working. Mr

D.G.Wesley revised working plan for these forests under the “Revised Working Plan

for the High Forest Blocks of Yellapur Division (1961-62)”. Wesley‟s plan had put

the area under Selection-cum-improvement working cycle considering the growing

stock as moist deciduous non-teak bearing. The felling cycle was 30 years with

regulation of yield by Smythie‟s safe guarding formula. This plan had lapsed in

1980-81 and subsequently the Yekambi-Sonda forest of Yellapur division had a

revised plan by Sri Hullur. The forest area falling in Sirsi division had no working

plan subsequent to Wesley‟s plan.

7.2.8. Gangavali Valley High Forest: A portion of GHF block XII is in present Sirsi

Division. Compartments 22 and 23 in full and parts of Compartments 16,17&18 fall

in Sirsi Division with an extent of 841.79 Ha. The rest of the Ganagavali High Forest

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is in Honnavar and Karwar divisions. The forests of block XII were first brought

under a regular system of working in 1901. Prior to that the areas easily accessible to

the main road were over worked and forest had been degraded considerably.

Coppleston‟s plan (1901) was the first working plan for Arbail block XII. It adopted

the selection system since the exploitable species was only Teak. The minimum

exploitable girth was fixed at 213 cm (7 feet) with a proviso to go down to 6 ½ feet in

case the prescribed number of trees were not available above 7 feet. The plan

provided for the block to be worked in 13 years. Mr Miller revised the Coppelston‟s

plan in case of Arabail block XII, in 1916. The plan prescribed selection system

combined with improvement fellings for the betterment of the growing. Mr Mundkur

revised Coppelston‟s plan for Gangavali High Forest in 1951and the plan period was

30 years. Mundkur‟s plan prescribed Selection cum improvement system with slight

variation from one working circle to the other. The Block XII was put in working

circle III, with selection cum improvement fellings along with diffuse artificial

regeneration. This block has extensive areas of Teak but Mr mundkur felt that owing

to the difficult terrain intensive treatment was difficult. Rotation for Teak was

assumed to be 120 years with a felling cycle of 30 years. Girth limit prescribed for

Teak was 6 feet. Mundkur‟s plan had lapsed in 1980 and awaits revision.

7.3. Management of forests of Sirsi division during the recent past: Forests were

managed during the past first two decades based on annual plans up to 2001-02 and in

recent past, forests were managed on Working plan(2002-03 to 2012-13)

prescriptions.

7.3.1. Perhaps owing to the policy of no clear felling of natural forest and subsequent

ban on felling of green trees in natural forests, more so in Western Ghats region,

salvage operation for removal of dead and fallen trees was carried out and there was

no strict adherence to periodicity of extractions in a given area. Such extractions have

helped the division in running retail firewood depots at Sirsi and Siddapur towns,

besides contributing to the revenue of the division. Details of timber and firewood

extracted from salvage operations during the recent past are furnished in Appendix –

XV.

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7.3.2. The forests of the division during preceeding working plan were divided into 5

working circles namely 1.The Protection working circle, 2. The Improvemen working

circle: 3. The plantation working circle, 4. NTFP working circle and 5.

Miscellaneous regulations

7.3.2.1. The Protection working circle:

the area allotted was 28862.66 ha.All the ghat forests and such of the other forests

which are not considered for working during the plan period, were included in this

working circle. No systematic treatment was prescribed, as the purpose of these

forests was mainly protective. Although these areas given protection against fire,

encroachment and illicit fellings. The extraction of NTFP items from these forests

were closely supervised by the department and the training programs were arranged

for NTFP collectors to avoid damage to the trees.

7.3.2.2. The Improvement working circle:

The area allotted for this circle was 81163.61 ha. it had two parts A) IWC for salvage

of dead and fallen trees: subsequent ban on green felling by Karnataka state,

extractions from natural forest is being restricted to removal of dead and wind fallen

trees, the execeptions being clearance of forest areas for developmental works cleared

under Forest Consrvation Act. The forest were treated with the crieteria of removal of

all sound and marketable dead and windfallen trees leaving rest for local people for

meeting their fuel needs. Wherever gaps in canopy exists artificial regeneration was

taken up by planting teak, matti and nandi etc.

B) IWC for Rehabilitation of degraded forests; mainly carried out in forest proper and

minor forest areas with degradation. Afforestation with Acacia spp in highly degraded

areas was takenup to meet local small timber and fuelwood needs. In addition, fire

protection measures and efforts were made to encourage local people for use of

renewable energy sources.

7.3.2.3. Plantation working circle

7.3.2.3.1. An area of 20080.77 ha was allotted to this circle and plantations of Teak

and Acacia auriculiformis were included. Plantations of Acacia auriculiformis were

raised throughout the division. Performance of these plantations is better than

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anywhere else in Kanara circle. These Plantations on barren lands have been carried

out extensively in the past two decades mainly to cover the blank areas and to meet

the ever-increasing fuel and small timber requirements of the people. While taking up

afforestation the patches of natural vegetation available was kept undisturbed and

planting was restricted to open areas only. This is a very desirable practice and needs

to be continued in future.

Table:-15. Extent of Fuel wood and Small timber Plantation that are available

for Extraction (area in ha.)

Sl No. Name of the

Range

Extent of

plantation

1 Sirsi 5045.80

2 Banavasi 3302.00

3 Janmane 3419.37

4 Hulekal 2872.61

5 Siddapura 7022.28

6 Kyadagi 2582.82

Total: 24244.88

Fig: 8.

Sirsi21%

Banavasi13%

Janmane14%

Hulekal12%

Siddapura29%

Kyadagi 11%

Chart showing extent of fuelwood plantations available for extraction

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7.3.2.3.2. The plantations raised as enrichment planting and gap planting did not

perform as expected. In future due care sholud be taken to raise these plantations

only on open sites with good soil status. Planting should be restricted to selected

few core species like Terminalia spp, Lagerstroemia lanceolata, Pterocarpus

marsupium, etc.

7.3.2.3.3. Teak Plantation: A series of pure teak plantations were raised in dry

(mixed) deciduous forests. The oldest plantation dates back to 1930. Older

plantations are good and different opinions prevail over their successfulness.

Growth is encouraging and poles are tall and straight without branching at low

heights. The division has so for raised about 2321.38 hectares of teak plantation.

Last pure teak plantation raised was in 1973. Since then raising of pure teak has

been discontinued. List of Teak plantations and their growth pattern is given in

Appendix-XV. The abstract of Teak plantation in Sirsi division is as given

below.

Table:-16. Showing range wise Teak plantations abstract (area in ha.)

Sl

No.

Name of

the Range Year of plantations

1930-

40

1941-

50

1951-

60

1961-70 1971-80 1981-

90

2001-

10

Total

1 Sirsi 234.00 9.60 78.00 321.60

2 Banavasi 106.00 499.60 720.16 55.15 30.00 1410.91

3 Janmane

4 Hulekal 211.60 192.51 56.20 460.31

5 Siddapura 128.56 128.56

6 Kyadagi

Total 106.00 945.20 1050.83 189.35 30.00 2321.38

Thinning of plantations was not taken up at specified intervals and even if it was

carried out, it had been in a conservative manner.

7.3.2.3.4. Past Yield:

In this period only dead and fallen and silvicultural matured trees and trees from

matured fuel wood plantations were extracted either departmentally or through

Karnataka State Forest Industries Corporation. After the imposition of the ban on

felling of green trees in 1990 only dead and fallen trees are being extracted

subject to availability of funds. The demand for timber, fuel, bamboo and other

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Minor forest Produce was great and the department also extracted and supplied

the same to the public and various other industries because of imposed economy.

Table:- 17. Timber, Firewood and poles extracted from the forests for

2003-04 to 2012-13

Division

Year Quantity Extracted (Cum)

Timber Firewood Billets Pulpwood

Total sale

revenue

realized in

Crores

Sirsi

Division

2003-04 2,133.35 17,327.58 9,166 2.72

2004-05 610.00 7,385.00 - 2,800 5.46

2005-06 1,712.97 19,054.40 159.452 20,857 2.86

2006-07 3,358.33 19,734.07 28 5,274 5.83

2007-08 6,023.39 69,624.06 246.622 1,080 9.07

2008-09 1,851.11 22,766.76 230 852 10.52

2009-10 1,105.62 13,950.23 86.5 64 6.64

2010-11 2,158.61 21,161.65 544.7 - 12.44

2011-12 2,486.48 33,518.95 60.5 - 11.33

2012-13 4,730.72 5,561.63 - 92 14.62

Total: 26,170.59 310,084.32 1,355.77 40,185 81.49

Fig : 9.

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

Re

ven

ue

in C

rore

s

Year

Graph showing Revenue obtained by depot sale from

2003-04 to 2012-13

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Table:- 18. Details of timber, Firewood extracted from private lands.

7.3.2.4. The NTFP working circle:

7.3.2.4.1. This circle is an overlapping working circle spread all over the working

plan area. The important NTFP of the division include Uppage (Garcinia

cambogia), Murugal (Garcinia indica), wildpepper, shigekai(Acacia concina),

Nuxvomica(Strychnos nuxvomica), honey and wax. Cane and Bamboo extraction

was never taken up in a regular way in this division, even though they exist in

pockets. This can be continued as extraction in such small patches in a scattered

manner may disturb the forests, more so in case of cane areas.

7.3.2.4.2. Uppage (Garcinia cambogia) and Murgal (Garcinia indica) are the

important NTFP items of the division. During the past few years there has been a

sudden spurt in the demand for Uppage, causing management problems of premature

extraction of fruits by collectors, causing damage to trees. The efforts of involving

VFCs in the extraction of Uppage has yielded very good result. The villagers have

started harvesting of uppage in a more scientific & sustainable way.

Sl No Year Timber

(Cum)

Firewood

(Cum)

Poles No.

1 2002-2003 197.271 121.750 28

2 2003-2004 150.152 101.731 12

3 2004-2005 196.378 161.850 17

4 2005-2006 106.706 248.570 68

5 2006-2007 178.837 121.130 720

6 2007-2008 104.054 53.580 221

7 2008-2009 248.709 197.481 176

8 2009-2010 149.025 317.088 0

9 2010-2011 1892.664 177.600 239

10 2011-2012 123.056 136.645 0

11 2012-2013 165.62 163.500 60

12 2013- 2014 80.694 93.261 149

Total 3593.166 1894.186 1690

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7.3.2.4.3. Bamboo Management :

During recent past from 1999 to 2002 bamboo estates were raised in Sirsi division

with intensive management and their performance is very encouraging. Closing with

chain linked fence gave a thorough protection to these bamboo plantations and

looking at the protection it provides for more than 10 years, it may be a logical

proposition over cattle proof trenches, not with standing the high cost factor. Due to

high investment involved it is suggested that such plantations need be taken up only

on very fertile sites using good planting material. Bamboo extraction was never taken

up in a regular way in this Division, as bamboo exists in pocket. However as &

when required bamboo was extracted to meet the requirement of Medars.

7.3.2.5. Miscellaneous regulations:

The miscellaneous regulations included wildlife management, fire management and

joint forest planning and management. The joint forest planning and management has

created a wave in management of forests with people participation. Under the

Western Ghats Forestry and Environmental Project (DFID), Peoples participation in

the management of forests was introduced in a big way. Village Forest Committees

were formed throughout the division. Emphasis was laid to enhance capacity building

with in the forest department to take up the assignment of participatory forestry. Lot

of training and exposure trips were organised for the Village Forest Committee (VFC)

members and NGOs. These efforts need continuous monitoring and sustainability of

the efforts needs to be taken care of.

7.4. Forest Protection in the recent past

7.4.1. Forest Offences: Forest offences consist of illicit removal of timber and NTFPs

mostly in Ghat forests and Govt. lands. Encroachment of forest lands is noticed in

forests. Many steps have been taken to improve protection aspect of forests in Sirsi

division. These include creation of an anti-smuggling squad headed by a Asst

conservator of forest at Sirsi, Anti poaching and anti smuggling in each ranges,

maintenance of check posts, establishment of wireless network, providing of fire arms

to staff, etc.

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Table:-19. Showing details of offence cases

Sl No. Details of

offence case

19

99-0

0

20

00-0

1

20

01-0

2

20

02-0

3

20

03-0

4

20

04-0

5

20

05-0

6

20

06-0

7

20

07-0

8

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

1 Sandal

cases 26 32 53 54 58 10 51 18 6 7 8 1 4 1 0

2 Others 1101 918 1002 764 702 907 554 778 955 981 760 601 431 339 246

3 Vehicles

seized 8 4 9 5 8 11 10 5 9 6 8 2 0 0 3

4 Revenue

(in lakhs) 12.69 12.13 8.86 9.48 5.34 5.80 5.92 4.79 13.52 6.78 8.34 6.46 17.28 5.72 0.30

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7.4.2. Encroachment cases

Encroachment of forest lands is noticed even today, in addition to what is already

reported. In Sirsi forest division, 9688 encroachment cases have been booked for

having encroached reserved forest land after 27-04-1978 covering an extent of

4230.43 ha. The action taken as per provisions of Rule 64(a) of KFR 1969 at different

stages are furnished below:

Table:- 20A. Details of encroachment in forest lands prior 27-4-1978

Sl.

No.

Encroachment

Details

No. of

Families

Total

encroachment

area ha

1 Total encroachments

cases

2178.00 1235.00

2 Total cases

regularized as per

Govt. order dt.5-5-

1997

1184.00 542.86

3 Excess and ineligible

cases & area to be

evicted

994.00 692.14

Table:- 20B. Details of encroachment in forest areas after 27-4-1978

Sl.

No.

Encroachment

Details

No. of

Families

Total

encroachment

area ha

1 Total encroachment

cases

9688Nos. 4230.43 ha

2 64A Proceedings in

Progress

325Nos.

166.81ha

3 64A Order Passed 1248Nos.

477.60ha

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7.4.3 Establishment of wireless network:

To augment better communication among the protective staff in detection of

forest offences, for preventing encroachments of Forest land and to check fire hazards

in forest areas in effective manner, static were proposed to be sets are installed at

sensitive and important areas. In addition, mobile wireless sets and walkie-talkie sets

are being provided to vehicles of field officers and walkie-talkie sets to protective

staff working in the field.

Table:- 21. Showing the locations of static wireless stations and other Mobile and

walkie-talkies

Sl

No.

Division / Sub division /

Range/ACF/RFO/Others

Category of wireless set (No.s)

Static Mobile Walkie -talkie Total

Analog Display

1 CCFKC,Sirsi 2 1 1 0 4

2 DCF,Sirsi 1 1 1 0 3

3 ACF, Sirsi Sub division 0 1 0 0 1

4 ACF, janmane Sub

division

0 1 0 0 1

5 ACF, Siddapura Sub

division

0 1 0 0 1

6 ACF, F.M.S. Sirsi 1 0 1 0 2

7 Sirsi Range 0 0 5 0 5

8 Banavasi Range 4 0 5 0 9

9 Janmane Range 1 0 4 0 5

10 Hulekal Range 1 0 4 0 5

11 Siddapura Range 1 0 4 0 5

12 Kyadagi Range 1 0 4 0 5

Total 12 5 29 0 46

7.4.4. Checking gates.

In this division ten permanent check posts are functioning with requisite staff in the

following places.

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Table:-22. Showing the name and locations

of check posts

Sl No. Range Location

1 Banavasi Ekkambi

Dasankoppa

2 Siddapura Mavingundi

Malavatti

7.4.5. Arms and ammunition

The subordinate officers and protective staff of this division are provided with One

0.303 Revolver, 3 Riffles, 30 D.B.B.L. and 7 Slide Action Gun with sufficient

cartridges and bullets.

Table:-23 Statement showing the details of arms supplied

Sl

No

Officers who possess

the arms

DBBL. 0.315

rifle

0.303 rifle

(Rivolver)

Slide

Action Gun

Total

1 Sirsi Sub Division 1 0 0 0 1

2 Sirsi Range 8 1 0 1 10

3 Banavasi Range 6 1 0 2 9

4

Janmane Sub

divivsion 1 0 0 0 1

5 Janmane Range 3 0 0 1 4

6 Hulekal Range 4 0 0 1 5

7

Siddapura Sub

Division 1 0 0 0 1

8 Siddapura Range 3 1 0 1 5

9 Kyadagi Range 3 0 0 0 3

11 Dcf,Sirsi 0 0 1 1 2

Total 30 3 1 7 41

7.4.6. The division has a large number of buildings both for the office and for

residential quarters. There are nine unit offices including the division office. All the

offices are housed in government-owned buildings. For the staff of the division there

are 229 buildings. The details of buildings is given in Appendix-XXIV.

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CHAPTER 8

STATISTICS OF GROWTH AND YIELD

8.1 . Introduction.

8.1.1. Sirsi is a diverse division with forest types varying from evergreen to

deciduous. Forests of this division are also very irregular in content and with the

distribution of innumerable number of species. Various types of plantations have been

raised successfully. The total forest area of this division is 171828.19 ha. An

estimated distribution of various types of forests in the division is indicated in Table

below:

Table:- 24. Showing approximate area coming under each Forest type.

(Area taken as per satellite imageries)

Sl

No Name of the Range

Type of Forests-Area in hectares

Total Evergreen

Ha

Moist deciduous

Ha

Scrub

Ha

1 Sirsi 2336.36 12268.38 422.00 15026.74

2 Banavasi 1073.54 17307.17 130.48 18511.03

3 Janmane 17588.89 6027.49 1005.68 24622.06

4 Hulekal 14530.76 10153.14 1310.17 25994.07

5 Siddapura 1536.3 5221.80 834.73 7592.84

6 Kyadagi 10377.70 5033.16 853.90 16264.76 Total 47443.55 56011.14 4556.96 1,08011.50

Fig: 10.

Evergreen forest 38%

Moist deciduos forest 57%

Open scrub 5%

Chart showing extent of major forest types in Sirsi

division

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8.1.2. In order to have a general idea about the composition of the growing stock of

Sirsi forest division, inventory was carried out during the year 2010-11 by working

plan wing Dharwad. For natural forests, random sample plots were laid with 0.01 %

intensity. For every 100 ha of the natural forests, the size of the sample plot was 0.01

ha or 31.62 m x 31.62 m. In each sample plot regeneration sample plot of size 4 m x 4

m was laid at the northwest corner to know the regeneration status. For plantations,

the intensity of sampling was 0.1%, i.e. for every 40 ha of plantations, the size of the

sample plot was 0.04 ha or 20 m x 20 m. Some of the forests of the division are less

than 100 ha in extent. A total sampling of 518 inventory plots for natural forests and

818 inventory plots for Teak and Acacia plantations were laid in the division.

Enumeration details of all major forests are appended in Appendix-X and X(A)

(Natural Forests Volume)‟

8.1.3. Inventory details indicating the forest-wise Basal Area of Sirsi division are

given at Appendix-X and X(A) .

Table: - 25. The average Basal areas of some of the important forests of the

division

Name of the

Range

Name of

Forest

Average

height (m)

Total No of

trees/Ha

Basal

Area/Ha(m2)

Sirsi Block XXXIX 9.33 465 22.19

Block XL 11.50 231 9.62

Banavasi

Block YHF

XXVIII 6.91 247

Block I XLIV 10.70 213 10.73

Janmane

Block XLVIII 9.90 276 13.80

Block LV 9.28 543 20.53

Block LVII 7.83 535 17.38

Hulekal

Block XLIX 10.54 452 22.27

Block LIII 7.93 439 16.37

Block LIV 10.47 860 31.16

Siddapura Block LXII 7.14 303 15.01

Block LXIV 9.16 283 10.12

Kyadagi

Block LXV 7.25 232 10.33

Block LXVII 10.35 1080 47.23

Block LXVIII 10.90 519 24.91

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8.1.4. Separate enumeration of 0.1% intensity is also done for all pure Teak and

Acacia plantations of the division. The details are available in Appendices-XIX and

XX respectively.

8.1.5. As can be seen from the above, the average Basal Areas of the forests are

relatively low and in general are indicative of heavy removals in the past.

8.2 .Growth Statistics of Evergreen and Semievergreen forests

8.2.1. The forests of Janmane, Hulekal and Kyadagi ranges are the major evergreen

to semi evergreen forests (42497.35 ha. –90%) found in Sirsi division. All these

forests are situated at the crest of the Western Ghats. The vegetation and the size of

trees vary considerably according to the elevation, aspect and soil conditions.

Wherever luxuriant vegetation is found, the trees attain heights of 25 m to 30 m or

more with a cylindrical bole. The density of forest varies as shown in below

Table-26.

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Table:- 26. Showing the Dia-class distribution of trees of Semi-evergreen to evergreen forests

Name of Forest

Girth class (cm)

Tota

l n

o o

f tr

ees

Aver

age

hei

gh

t (m

)

Tota

l n

o o

f tr

ees/

Ha

Basa

l are

a/H

a(m

2)

15-3

0

31-6

0

61-9

0

91-1

25

126-1

50

151-1

80

181-2

20

221-2

50

251-2

80

>281

22.5 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

Janmane Block LV 110 152 116 59 15 26 11 - - - 489 9.28 543 20.53

Janmane Block LVII 131 102 96 58 26 15 - - - - 428 7.83 535 17.38

Hulekal Block LIII 71 88 62 52 19 15 - - - - 307 7.93 439 16.37

Hulekal Block LIV 133 157 98 74 21 23 8 1 - - 516 10.47 860 31.16

Kyadagi Block LXVII 113 182 78 51 34 26 14 - - - 498 10.35 1080 47.23

Kyadagi Block LXVIII 150 215 120 116 46 40 17 16 6 - 726 10.90 519 24.91

Total no. of trees 708 896 570 410 161 145 50 17 6 0 2963

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Fig: 11.

8.3. Growth statistics of moist deciduous to deciduous forests

8.3.1. Around 39728.69 ha (71%) of Moist deciduous forests of the division are

found in Banavasi, Sirsi and Hulekal ranges. The forests are indicated in Table- 27.

These forests contain many valuable hard wood timber species. Commercial

plantations of Teak and Acacia, etc., have been raised in these forests.

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

15-30 31-60 61-90 91-125 126-150151-180181-220221-250251-280 >281

No

. of

tre

es

Graph showing the Dia class distribution of trees in evregreen

to semi-evergreen forests

Dia class in cms

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Table:-27. Showing the Dia-class distribution of trees of Moist Deciduous to Deciduous forests

Name of Forest

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

trees

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

To

tal

no

of

trees

/Ha

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

15

-30

31

-60

61

-90

91

-12

5

12

6-1

50

15

1-1

80

18

1-2

20

22

1-2

50

25

1-2

80

>2

81

22.5 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

Banavasi Block XLIII 155 234 208 189 93 82 29 17 8 - 1015 11.18 254 15.40

Banavasi Block XLIV 229 257 229 208 80 59 27 13 - - 1110 10.71 213 10.73

Sirsi Block XL 32 54 30 24 12 7 2 8 5 - 162 11.50 231 9.62

Sirsi Block XLI 66 74 65 37 23 11 - - - - 276 13.60 460 17.50

Hulekal Block XLII 400 430 341 263 149 80 52 40 8 1 1763 10.50 452 12.72

Hulekal Block LI 217 243 218 217 65 53 33 - - - 1052 10.30 526 29.54

Total no of trees 1099 1292 1091 938 422 292 143 78 21 1 5378

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Fig: 12.

8.3.2.Regeneration survey for different species in some of the forests of the division have

been conducted. As can be seen from the Regeneration status survey, there is abundant

regeneration of Salle (Aporosa lindleyana) and Macaranga peltata in most of the forests. This

is indicative of excessive biotic interference resulting in creation of openings. Similarly, the

preponderance of species like Chere(Holigarna beddomi), Kiralbogi Hopea parviflora),

Jambe (Xylia xylocarpa), Maddale (Alstonia scholaris), Bamboo (Bamboosa bamboo), Korji,

Garige (Strobilanthes species), etc indicates excessive opening up of forests. Regeneration of

Haiga (Hopea wightiana), Hebbalsu (Artocarpus hirsuta), Dalchinni (Cinnamomum

zeylanicum), Ranjal (Mimusops elangi), Kunneralu (Symplocos spicata), Hunalu (Terminalia

paniculata), Kasaraka (Strychnos nux-vomica), Kavalu (Careya arborea), etc is fairly good.

8.3.3.Stem size-frequency curves (reversed J-curve) in respect of some of the forests of the

division are given in Appendix-X. As can be seen from these curves, the distribution of

various diameter classes in the forests is not normal. In all the number of trees in 15-30 cm

diameter class is less than in that in the next higher diameter class of 31-60 cm. This

represents heavy biotic interference during the recent past and is a cause of serious concern.

The the diversity, richness indices and standard deviations in most of the forests has shown

erratic variation. a higher diameter class is represented by a larger number of trees than the

next lower diameter class. This is perhaps on account of excessive felling of trees/poles of a

particular diameter-class.

0100200300400500600700800900

10001100120013001400

No

. of

tre

es

Graph showing the Dia-class distribution of trees in Moist

deciduous to deciduos forests

Dia class in cms

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8.3.4.Inventoried forms for all the sample plots laid out in the forests of Sirsi forest division

have been utilized for analysis.

8.3.5.Forest-wise Basal areas have been calculated by using the formula r2 / ha. Further,

volume has be calculated by applying the formula Basal Area x Height x Form Factor. The

volume / ha has been calculated by taking into account the area of forest proper blocks is used

for the assessment of growing stock after deducting the areas diverted for non forestry

purposes. [For calculating BA of a tree the formula is (DBH) 2/4) or (GBH)

2/4].

8.5. Growth condition of monoculture crops in Sirsi forest division.

8.5.1. Many types of plantations were raised in Sirsi forest division, which

include about 2321.38 ha of Teak, 33792.57 ha.of Acacia auriculiformis . The

enumeration of Teak and Acacia plantations was done separately by laying sample

plots of 20 m x 20 m and girth and height measurements were taken.

8.5.2. The growth pattern of representative plantations of Teak and Acacia are

given in Appendices- XIX and XX respectively, to get an idea about the growth

indices of these species.

Statistics and yield of Teak and Acacia Plantations

Teak Total Teak plantations in the division 2321.38ha.

Average volume available per ha

73.63 m³/ha.

Total volume of Teak in plantations 170923.21m³

Total Value of the Teak plantations

(Rs65000/cum)

1111Crores Crore

Acacia

Total Acacia plantations in the division 33792.57 ha.

Average volume available per ha 70.54m³/ha.

Total volume of Acacia in plantations 2383728.00 m³

Total Value of the Acacia plantations (Rs10000/cum). 2383 Crores

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PART II

FUTURE MANAGEMENT DISCUSSED AND PRESCRIBED.

CHAPTER 9

BASIS OF PROPOSALS

9.1. Keeping in view the past systems of management, the current status of forest and

the policy frame work of forest management as set out by the National Forest Policy

and the Working Plan guide lines of the Karnataka Forest Department, the following

objects of management and the strategies of management have been set up. Detailed

discussions were held with the staff of Sirsi division including the front line staff

foresters and guards.

9.2. General objects of Management

To maintain environmental stability and ecological balance of bio-diversity

rich Western ghat forests by adopting measures to protect, preserve and enrich

the existing natural forests.

To rehabilitate and enhance the productive capability of degraded forests so

that their economic value and utility enhances..

To manage the plantations on sound silvicultural and economic principles.

To ensure people‟s participation in the protection and development of forests.

Consistent with the above objectives, to ensure sustainable use of forests to

meet the needs of people, especially the rural people and other forest

dependent communities, living in the vicinity of forests.

9.3. Strategies of Management:

Inclusion of Evergreen and Semi-evergreen forest in steep slopy regions

under Protection Working Circle with conservation of forest as prime focus.

Extraction of dead and fallen trees in a 5 yearly cycle from the non degraded

areas, where from dead and fallen trees extraction was taken up during the

past 10 years

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Rehabilitation of degraded minor forests in the division for restoring their

productivity to meet the local needs of the people in view of the rights and

concessions that these forests carry.

Scientific management of plantations of Teak & Acacia.

Consolidation and expansion of JFPM process initiated under the Western

Ghat Forestry and Environmental Project, to enlist the co-operation of local

communities in the conservation and management of forests

Regulation and monitoring over the removals of NTFP from forest areas and

Vfc‟s in the collection of NTFP.

Establishment of Permanent Sample Plots (PSPs) and Linear Tree Increment

Plots (LTIPs) for building up information to understand the forests better

from the point of their long term management

Development and maintenance of the computer based MIS and GIS as tools

to support the decision making process at planning and operational level.

Training of staff to keep them update with latest trends in management from

technical and participatory perspectives.

9.4. Constitution of Working Circles

9.4.1. The following Working Circles (WC) are constituted considering the present

condition of the forest, past systems of management and the local and market

demands that the forests cater to.

1) Protection Working Circle

2) Improvement Working Circle

3) Plantation Working Circle

4) Betta working Circle.

5) NTFP Working( overlapping) Circle

6) JFPM Working (overlapping) Circle.

7) Wildlife working (overlapping)circle.

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8) Miscellaneous regulations

(a) Grazing and Other Privileges

(b) Fixation and Maintenance of Rf Boundary Stones

(c) Maintenance of Compartment History:

(d) Establishment

(e) Permanent Sample Plots and Linear Tree Increment Plots

(f) Eco-Tourism

(g) Forest Fire Management

(h) Forest Lands Consolidation and Management

(i) Farm Forestry

(j) Watershed Management

(k) Maintenance of Building,

(l) Maintenance of Plantation Journals,

(m) Control Maps and Control Forms,

(n) Unit Maps.

9.5. Area statement of Working Circles

9.5.1. The Protection working circle, Improvement working circle, Plantation

working circle and the Betta working circle are constituted as non overlapping

Working circles under this plan, NTFP, JFPM and Wildlife Working circle are

constituted as a overlapping working circles.

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Table:-28. Abstract of block-wise area allotted to various working circles (Forest proper blocks)

Sl

No

Plan

area

Block No

New

Extent

Ha

Protecti

on W.C

Improvement

WC

Plantation

WC

1

Sirsi -

Siddapur

Working

Plan and

Sirsi

Town

Plan

XXXIX 2977.13 2183.55 793.58

XL 946.15 323.8456 574.22

XLI 1136.36 529.75 606.60

XLII 327.79 218.09 109.70

XLIII 4833.08 3852.17 980.91

XLIV 6124.50 5065.6 1058.90

XLV 1356.51 841.07 515.44

XLVI 2510.27 1484.46 374.84 650.97

XLVII 3695.61 2822.02 865.59

XLVIII 2530.11 442.97 1762.13 325.01

XLIX 4090.19 3881.69 208.50

L 2476.30 2418.3 58.00

LI 1808.13 304.23 1367.9 136.00

LII 1983.80 1983.8

LIII 2717.48 2633.02 0 84.46

LIV 2335.05 2283.05 0 52.00

LV 3349.59 3349.59 0

LVI 2184.09 2184.09 0

LVII 2991.85 2991.85 0

LVIII 766.48 615.38 151.10

LIX 620.39 343.57 276.82

LX 1329.80 1132.24 197.56

LXI 1772.26 1056.99 715.27

LXII 2169.10 1503.76 665.34

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Sl

No

Plan

area

Block No

New

Extent

Ha

Protecti

on W.C

Improvement

WC

Plantation

WC

LXIII 2501.70 1668.8 832.90

LXIV 2295.37 890.15 1405.22

LXV 1654.37 1654.37 0

LXVI 3072.35 2675.35 0 397.00

LXVII 2514.73 2325.73 0 189.00

LXVIII 2836.87 1463.56 1015.81 357.50

LXIX 2629.24 2508.24 0 121.00

LXX 3427.71 1815.29 1101.42 511.00

Total: 77964.4 28115.8 37004.95 12843.6

2 84 Bits

(PF)

709.9 709.9

3 YSHF XXXVIII 6547.82 5647.36 900.46

4 GHF GHF XII 841.79 746.84 0 94.95

Grand total : 86063.9 28862.7 43362.21 13839

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Table:- 29. Abstract of area allotment of Minor Forest (Village blocks) to Working Circles

Range Total

MF

Protection

WC

Improvement

WC

Plantation

WC

Salvage

Sirsi 6574.17 0.00 4046.17 2584.91

Banavasi 4522.05 0.00 1253.48 3740.30

Hulekal 8532.80 0.00 7751.98 789.07

Janmane 8592.80 0.00 7028.85 1552.41

Siddapur 11156.03 0.00 7180.08 3450.47

Kyadgi 4665.45 0.00 4055.35 610.10

Sirsi division 44043.17 0.00 31315.91 12727.26

Table:- 30. Abstract of Area allotment of Protected Forests to working circles.

Sl no. Range

Protected

Forests area

in ha

Betta Working

Circle in ha

1 Banavasi 2090.48 2090.48

2 Hulekal 6231.18 6231.18

3 Janmane 9636.93 9636.93

4 Kyadgi 5772.75 5772.75

5 Siddapur 6452.24 6452.24

6 Sirsi 10465.35 10465.35

Total 40648.93 40648.93

Table:-31. Showing allotment of areas to various working circles (Area in Ha).

SL.

No. Working Circle

Proper

Forest

Minor

Forest

Protected

Forest Total

1 Protection Working Circle 28862.66 -- -- 28862.66

2 Improvement WC 43362.21 31315.91 -- 74678.12

3 Plantation WC 18839.00 12727.26 -- 26566.26

4 Betta Working Circle 40648.93 40648.93

Total : 86063.87 44043.17 40648.93 170755.97

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9.5.2. The total plan area is 1,70,755.97 Ha with three overlapping Working circles.

Minor forest blocks (constituted village wise) has no area under protection working

circle as most of it needs rehabilitation and even if few patches of minor forest exists

here and there with worth mentioning forest, the same cannot be put under protection

as all minor forests are loaded with privileges. The summary of working circles

constituted is furnished in tables above. The detailed area statements are furnished in

Appendices-V, VI and VII.

9.6. Period of the Plan.

The validity of this plan will be for a period of 10 years from 2013-14 to 2022-23.

9.7. Reasons for the constitution of working circles.

Reasons are dealt in respective working circles.

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CHAPTER 10

PROTECTION WORKING CIRCLE

10.1. The ecological and environmental role of forests has precedence over all

other roles one can think of. Forests are the natural resources which are to be

passed on to the posterity with least disturbance to the natural processes they are

being subjected. Keeping this mandate in view, the protection working circle is

carved out,

10.2. General Constitution of the working circle

The forests towards northern side of the division have good density with

evergreen/semi-ever green type of forest. The terrain is undulating and very slopy

in the ghat portion. These areas are ecologically very sensitive and deserve to be

in the protection working circle. The detailed area statement of protection

working circle is furnished in Appendices – V and VI.

10.2.1. The other Reasons for constituting this working circle are:

i) These forests include areas of unique flora and fauna with rich biological

diversity and genetic resources.

ii) The Ghat forests of Sirsi division form a very important wildlife area for

Loin Tailed Macaque. The 3 conservation reserves for which recently

declared. It is essential to maintain these areas to protect the LTM from

extinction and preserve genetic continuity for migrant wildlife of the Western

Ghats region.

iii) Greater part of the forests of the tract dealt which lies in the steep slopes of

the Western Ghats in a narrow strip. The division, serves as catchments of

the principal rivers of the tract with their swift drainage system during the

heavy monsoon renders it absolutely essential to maintain a permanent

vegetation cover over the catchments. The role of the forests in these

catchments, which receive very heavy rainfall in a short span of four months

from June to September, needs no emphasis. Forests contribute in no small

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measure in preventing soil erosion and flash floods and in regulation of

stream flow that is necessary to prevent drought during summer months and

to maintain high ground water table throughout the year.

iv) In the past, these forests were worked repeatedly and heavily in accessible

areas and along riverbanks. These areas need complete rest now. Any change

in the core belt of western ghats will have the drastic impact on climatic

condition and rainfall pattern of rest of the State therefore it is very

important to protect the area as it exist.

v) The Plan deals with part of the fragile Western Ghats ecosystem that is

classified as one of the ‘Mega Bio diversity hot spots‟ of the world and

therefore, needs to be preserved and protected.

10.3. General Character of Vegetation.

10.3.1. All the evergreen and portion of semi-evergreen forests of Sirsi division are

included in this working circle. Mr. H.G. Champion in his classification describes

these forests as „Southern Tropical Wet Evergreen‟. The area contains luxuriant

growth of many unique species characteristic of evergreen and semi-evergreen

forests. The forest area allotted to this working circle are of better quality. Details of

forest condition in the blocks kept for protection is available in Appendices- VIII and

XI.

10.3.2. The evergreen forest type occurs chiefly on higher elevations with a

northeasterly aspect and in sheltered valleys and hollows. Because of remoteness and

sharp gradient of the terrain these forests have not been maltreated to the extent the

forests lower down have been. The vegetation is luxuriant and the trees of the top

canopy are of great height and clear bole length. The species diversity of the tract is

very wide. Dipterocarpus species, Calophyllum tomentosum, Hardwickia pinnata,

Acrocarpus fraxinifolius, Mesua ferrea, Canarium strictum, Cedrela toona, Dichopsis

ellipticum, Lophopetalum wightianum, Bischofia javanica etc., are a few of the

countless significant trees. The under storey is similar to that in the semi-evergreen

areas but with a higher proportion of young trees of the species found in the top

canopy. The under growth is a dense mass of evergreen shrubs, canes and climbers.

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10.3.3. There are variations of evergreen forests such as in swampy, marshy areas and

on low-lying river and stream banks. In the former i.e., swampy areas, the species

frequently met with are the Hyristioas, Lophopetalum wightianum, Holigarna

arnottiana, Pandanus, canes and reeds. In the reverian evergreens, Vateria indica,

Calophyllum inophyllum, Alstonia scholaris, Eugenia gardneri and Hopea parviflora

Ficus glomerata, Caryota urens are characteristic.

10.4. Special objects of management

1. To protect these forests to maintain the environmental stability and restore the

ecological balance wherever it has been disturbed.

2. To conserve Vertical and Horizontal the biological diversity of the area.

3. To check soil erosion and denudation in the catchment areas of rivers flowing

across these areas.

10.5. Allotment of area:

10.5.1. This working circle includes 28862.66 hectares of Forest Proper Blocks.

Most of the areas included in the working circle are located in Janmane, Kyadagi and

Hulekal ranges. The area details are furnished in Appendix-VI and a range-wise

abstract is given below:

Table:-32. Abstract of range-wise areas included under Protection working circle in ha.

Sl No. Name of

the range

Area available for

Protection WC.

1 Sirsi -

2 Banavasi -

3 Janmane 15523.33

4 Hulekal 5220.30

5 Siddapura -

6 Kyadagi 8119.01

Total 28862.66

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Fig: 14.

10.6. Analysis and valuation of the crop

10.6.1. In the past, the accessible portions of these forests were exploited very heavily to

supply Timber, plywood and matchwood to the industries. The area in general has a good

canopy density. The quality of the crop is medium. Normal types of forests are not found, as

is evident by unequal distribution of age classes. The regeneration of natural species is

moderately good. Appendix–X shows diversity, Species richness and standard deviation in

natural forests.

10.7. Silvicultural system.

10.7.1 It is decided not to work these areas during present working plan. These areas

shall be 100% closed. Only fire protection shall be done.

Kyadagi

28%

Janmane

54%

Hulekal

18%

Chart showing allotment of area for Protection working

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10.8. Prescriptions

The following prescriptions are made for the working circle:

1. Eviction of encroachments and consolidating the forest boundary are to be made

mandatory.

2. Creating massive awareness and involvement of people in all round protection

and development of forests should form a part of conservation programme.

3. Permanent Research plots to support Bio-diversity conservation studies could be

under taken by research wing of Forest Department or out sourced to renowned

institutions.

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CHAPTER 11

IMPROVEMENT WORKING CIRCLE

11.1. The improvement working circle is constituted by Proper forests & Minor

forests. The area of improvement working circle is 74678.12 Ha. Looking into the

past systems of management and present condition of forests, the areas are allotted to

Improvement Working Circle. This working circle can have two distinct set of

objectives of management keeping the improvement of forest in focus. They are

Salavaging of dead and fallen trees & Rehabilitation of degraded forests.

11.2. General constitution

11.2.1. The Improvement working circle includes all moist deciduous forests under the

control of Sirsi forest division. These areas are poorly stocked and close to fringes of Human

habitation. Hence, they are under greater pressure from human and domestic animals. These

areas require greater intervention in terms of habitat improvement and protection. These are

forests supporting very highly valuable and important timber species, which require proper

silvicultural management. Hence, the Improvement working circle has been proposed.

11.2.2 Allotment of area for Improvement Working Circle. Total extent of the

Working Circle is 74678.12ha. covering six Ranges. This includes 4336221Ha. of

Forests Proper and 31315.91ha of Minor forests.

Table 33:- . Abstract of range-wise areas included under Improvement working circle

Sl No. Name of the

range

Extent in ha. Total area available for

Improvement WC in ha.

1 Sirsi 25574.95 10446.22

2 Banavasi 20922.15 13265.22

3 Janmane 40985.97 13847.75

4 Hulekal 35964.28 19038.34

5 Siddapura 28405.62 10702.62

6 Kyadagi 19975.22 7377.97

Total 171828.19 74678.12

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Fig: 15.

11.3. Felling series and cutting sections

11.3.1. No felling of standing green trees is contemplated. All dead and fallen

materials including the left over material during the forest offence cases shall be

removed. There is no prescribed yield. The yield is regulated by area.

11.4. Objectives of Management

The main objects of management are

1. To protect and conserve the nature and natural resources for sustainable use in

meeting the needs of present generation without compromising the interest of

future generation.

2. To maintain environmental stability through preservation and restoration of

ecological balance and to conserve natural flora and fauna.

3. To protect, conserve and improve the forests on slopes and plains for

biodiversity conservation and protection of watersheds.

4. To maintain and improve natural forest structure and growth in non-degraded

areas to ensure long-term sustainability of forest production.

5. To increase the productivity of natural forests and to make degraded forest

areas more productive.

6. Consistent with the above objectives, to ensure sustainable use of forests to

meet small timber and fuel wood needs of local community.

7. To afforest the areas with indigenous species with the aim of bringing back the

green glory over the proposed area.

Sirsi15%

Banavasi 12%

Janmane 24%

Hulekal21%

Siddapura 16%

Kyadagi 12%

Chart showing Range-wise allotment of area for Improvemnt working circle

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11.5. Analysis and valuation of crop

11.5.1. The crop consists of mainly moist to dry deciduous species with luxuriant

growth. The areas are rich in bio-diversity and large numbers of medicinal plants are

found. These areas generally with large tree with top canopy and limited regeneration

of native species and ground generally covered with invaded weeds. Present growth is

below normal and varies from forest to forest. Some portions of the forests are

degraded and sometimes are covered with weeds and bushes. The detailed statistical

analysis of these forests with respect to the species composition, number of trees in

various diameter classes, volume, etc have been dealt in Chapter-VIII and in

Appendix - X.

11.6. The species found in the forests of this working circle include Hopea

parviflora, Artocarpus hirsuta, Dipterocarpus indicus, Mesua ferrea, Calophyllum

tomentosum, Kingiodendron pinnata, Eugenia gardneri, Mangifera indica,

Lophopetalum wightianum, Alstonia scholaris, Dalbergia latifolia, Terminalia

paniculata, Pterocarpus marsupium, Lagerstroemia lanceolata, T. coriarea, T.

tomentosa, T.bellerica, Adina cordifolia, Grewia tiliaefolia, Xylia xylocarpa,

Mitragyna parviflora, Schleichera oleosa, Bombax ceiba, Dillenia pentagyna, Olea

dioca, Tectona grandis.

11.7. Method of treatment:

1) All sound and marketable dead and wind fallen trees will be extracted

leaving rest for the local villagers to meet their fuel wood needs.

2) Where ever perceptible gaps in canopy exist artificial regeneration may be

taken up by planting local indigenous species.

11.8.1. Extent to be treated: During the plan period 49165.08ha. of forest proper and

Minor forests are proposed to be salvaged in a cycle of 5 years. Hence, these areas

will be salvaged twice in the plan period. The yearwise areas to be salvaged is given

in APPENDIX-XII & XIII. During the plan period 1000 Ha of degraded Minor

Forest shall be treated annually by closing and planting wherever required.

11.8.2. No specific location for various treatments is prescribed for rehabaltation of

degraded forets, as it has to emanate from a process of site specific planning with

consideration to site requirements and the client‟s (local community) dependence on

the site. A process of Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) and Micro-planning is

suggested for achieving the objectives. Some of the degraded areas where ever

villagers are co-operative and interested can be brought under JFPM and hence

transferred to the JFPM working circle. In case of the areas not nearer to village, the

works are to be taken up departmentally after carrying out site specific planning.

11.8.3. While treating the area, the concept of watershed based treatment has to be

incorporated. The watersheds with numbers will be used while preparing site

specific treatment plans for that area.

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11.9. Annual working area

Wherever compartments exist, each compartment (excluding plantations) is taken as a

working area. In rest of the cases, the whole forest area is taken as a working area, as

the net available area of the forests is smaller. Each working area is considered as a

unit of operation for extraction, planting and cultural operations for carrying out

various improvement operations.

Abstract – Past extractions

Division Year

Coupes extracted Quantity Extracted (Cum)

No’s Ha. Timber Firewood

Sirsi

Division

2002-03 13 2067.97 753.804 3757.989

2003-04 17 3321.13 2139.872 4854.680

2004-05 10 1894.32 8603.746 5227.813

2005-06 20 4480.66 2937.306 10099.685

2006-07 -- -- -- --

2007-08 -- -- -- --

2008-09 -- -- -- --

2009-10 2 432.72 40.223 306.000

2010-11 -- -- -- --

2011-12 4 1222.84 587.386 2895.622

Total 66 13419.64 15062.337 27141.789

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11.10. Felling cycle and table of felling series

11.10.1. An Improvement cycle of 5 years is prescribed. For the purpose of this

working circle, each range is considered as an Improvement series and there will be

six Improvement series. The entire area of the working circle will be covered twice in

a period of 10 years.

11.11. Yield Regulation: The Yield is regulated by area and through a 5 year

periodicity of extraction.

11.12. Felling and extraction rules

11.12.1.Map of salvaging area shall be prepared well in advance in 4"= 1 mile

toposheet and subordinate staff entrusted with marking of trees and supervision of

salvaging should invariably have a map with them. Dead and fallen trees should be

marked and the list shall be checked by the Assistant Conservator of Forests and

approved by the Deputy Conservator of Forests of the division before extraction.

During extraction care should be taken not to damage the natural regeneration.

Areas after extractions should be strictly closed for grazing to encourage natural

regeneration.

During extraction and even after extraction the tending operation such as climber

cutting etc. should be carefully carried out to enhance growth rate of valuable

trees.

No new roads are to be made, but the existing ones or footpaths are to be repaired

and used.

The accessible areas are to be visited.

Dead and fallen trees should not be extracted, on either side of the river and

streams to a distance of 30metres.

Dead and fallen trees should not be extracted from the very steep and

inaccessible areas exceeding 50% slope, more particularly from evergreen and

semi-evergreen forests which exist in pockets here and there in areas allotted for

Salvage WC.

All removals and extractions should be entered in the prescribed forms. The

control forms are to be sent to the Working plan invariably. Compartment

registers shall be maintained to help the long term monitoring of the treatments

the forests is subjected to.

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Fire protection and fire tracing shall be invariably taken in the logging areas

during and subsequent to logging as the logging debris is a fire hazard. In

addition

11.13.1. General Prescriptions

The general prescriptions to be adhered to are as follows:

1. 50% of the area will be treated after the ost salvaging and the rest 50% will be

treated after IInd salvaging. So, that the same area will not be treated twice in

plan period.

2. The demarcated area have to be fenced thoroughly before planting and green

manure (Soppu cutting) collection should be strictly prohibited. All the

re-clearing and fire tracing works should be completed by the end of December.

3. As the division records high rainfall, the regeneration is profuse in these areas,

tending operation like identifying the regeneration of indigenous local species,

singling and isolating them from other invasive weeds, soil working,

supplementing nutrient have to be under taken to encourage local species.

4. Cultural operations like removal of invasive species cutting of climbers, tree

binders removal of Loranthus and soil working to important species shall be

carried out and they have to form the compulsory part of extraction exercise.

5. High rainfall and high velocity of water are major cause of erosion in these

areas. Therefore all efforts have to be made to check the speed of water. Soil

conservation structures such as gully plugs; check dams and other soil

conservation structures should be constructed to check soil erosion and soil

degradation.

6. Dibbling of seeds to enrich the areas with Hopea, Mesua, Vateria, Hebbalasu,

Mathi, Hunal, etc should be done in each coupe extensively. In case of Hopea,

Mesua, Vateria, Hebbalasu, etc, fresh ripe seeds must be collected immediately

before they are required for sowing since viability is short in these species.

7. To assist natural regeneration, cultural operations such as weeding, hoeing,

stump cutting, etc should be carried out.

8. All above forestry, activities should be executed as far as possible by involving

the local people under the joint forest planning and management.

9. These prescriptions are relaxed in case of areas under village forest committees

(VFC‟s) where planting and extraction works are allowed provided such

prescriptions are there in VFC‟s micro plans.

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11.13.2. Control records

The following control records should be maintained:

1. Control Book: These records should be maintained in the Form 3 and 4 as

prescribed in the Karnataka Forest Code.

2. Records of works: This record is to be maintained in the Form 5 as prescribed

in the Karnataka Forest Code.

3. Control journal: This has to be maintained Compartment-wise/forest-wise for

the areas included in this working circle.

4. Control maps: To be maintained Compartment-wise/forest-wise showing the

progress of works of natural/artificial regeneration and various

silvicultural/tending operations being carried out in these

Compartments/forests.

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CHAPTER 12

PLANTATION WORKING CIRCLE

12.1. Plantation working circle (PWC) includes monoculture plantations of Teak

(Tectona grandis) & Acacia (Acacia auriculiformis).

12.2. The miscellaneous plantations and gap regeneration plantations raised from

1980s are excluded as it is difficult to carry out inventory of such plantations and

moreover such plantations are not raised keeping the extraction primarily in view.

Moreover they cannot fit in to a set of general prescriptions as in case of Teak or

Acacia.

12.3. Allotment of area

12.3.1. The total area of the working circle is 26566.26 ha. Details of areas falling

within this working circle are given in Appendix- VI.

Table:- 34. Abstract of areas included under Plantation Working Circle

Sl No. Name of the

range

Extent

in ha.

Total area available

for Plantation WC in ha.

1 Sirsi 25574.95 5367.40

2 Banavasi 20922.15 4712.91

3 Janmane 40985.97 3419.37

4 Hulekal 35964.28 3332.92

5 Siddapura 28405.62 7150.84

6 Kyadagi 19975.22 2582.82

Total 171828.19 26566.26

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Fig: 16.

A) Teak plantations:

12.4. General Constitution

12.4.1. This working circle consists of all pure Teak plantations raised in Sirsi forest

division since 1950. Teak plantations have been raised in the past in order to increase

the economic value of the growing stock of the forest areas and to meet the raising

demand for timber. The plantations are in general well stocked but their subsequent

growth has not been appreciable. So far, 2321.38 hectares of plantations have been

raised in this division. These were raised after clear felling of forest. The teak

plantations are mostly neglected and are not in good condition. Proper records were

not maintained for the plantations. There are no pure teak plantations raised after

2002. As the division has sizeable area under Teak plantations, which require proper

management, this working circle has been constituted.

12.5. Special Objects of Management

1. To convert the existing Teak plantations into valuable quality stand by following

proper thinning schedule and intensive management practices.

Sirsi15%

Banavasi 12%

Janmane 24%

Hulekal21%

Siddapura 16%

Kyadagi 12%

Chart showing Range-wise allotment of area for Plantation working circle

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12.6. Area and Distribution.

12.6.1. The division has 2321.38 ha of pure teak plantations and all these plantations

are included under this working circle. These teak plantations are scattered over the

division. Plantations of different years lie adjacent to each other in different

compartments.

Table:- 35. Showing distribution of Teak plantations in different ranges

Sl No. Range Extent in ha.

1 Sirsi 321.60

2 Banavasi 1410.91

3 Hulekal 460.31

4 Siddapura 128.56

Total: 2321.38

Fig: 17.

Sirsi14%

Banavasi61%

Hulekal20%

Siddapura5%

Chart showing the extent of Teak plantations in

different ranges of sirsi division

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12.7. Analysis and valuation of the crop

All the plantations of the division are enumerated at 1% intensity. Most of the Teak

plantations are well stocked but were not managed regularly. Thinnings were carried

out on ad hoc basis without regularity, resulting in poor growth and overcrowding of

trees as reflected in enumeration data. Plantations have not attained predicted level of

growth. Apart from irregular management, the site quality and locality factors may be

the other reasons for slower growth. Older Teak plantations and a few of less cared

plantations have become mixed forests. Illicit felling and Unnatural death of Teak

trees is noticed in some of the plantations.

12.8. Method of treatment

The performance of Teak plantation in this tract has not been encouraging probably

due to severe monsoon. The growths achieved in several plantations are not at all

satisfactory. Besides, almost all the areas considered suitable earlier have been

tackled. Hence further planting of Teak by clear felling of forest is not prescribed,

though it may be raised along with other species in open and well drained areas where

it performs better.

12.9. Rotation and conversion period

12.9.1. The performance of teak (Tectona grandis) is not satisfactory in the division

except in selected locations in Banavasi range. Site Quality of teak is III/IV.

Considering the rate of growth, the normal age or size at which the deterioration

generally commences, and keeping in view the maximum commercial return, a girth

limit of 1.72 m (51) was considered to be the optimum size for exploitation.

Considering the height and girth measurements in some of the older plantations, the

rotation age was fixed at 90-120 years. However, these plantations have not reached

the desired growth.

The inventory of teak plantations along with thinning schedule is furnished in

Appendix – XIX.

12.9.2. At present, the Teak plantations are immature and none will mature for

exploitation during the Plan period. Therefore, these Plantations are only to be

properly tended and protected until their harvest. This Working Plan is for a period of

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10 years. During this plan period, plantations are to be thinned to required density and

the results are to be assessed in future years and fresh look has to be taken regarding

rotation age accordingly.

12.9.3. The general site quality of teak being III/IV, the suggested thinning regime for

the above said site quality as per the earlier working plans is in 10th

, 18th

, 30th

, 44th

and 66th

years with rotation age of 90 to 120 years. The thinning regime fixed was not

followed in to as the growth of the plantations was not as expected yet times. Other

times scarcity of budget to carry out thinning was also a reason for untimely thinning.

During recent past whenever thinning was carried out, had been too conservative in

nature without serving the intended purpose. The value of teak has been increasing

unabated. Therefore, such valuable plantations deserve much attention than what they

have received so far. The plantation wise information of earlier thinnings has also not

been recorded properly. If the earlier thinnings are not carried out as per the schedule,

we cannot now follow it mechanically without consideration of current age, plant

density and average crop diameter.

12.9.4. The silvicultural thinning is governed by the average diameter of the crop. A

rough guide for thinning Teak plantations based on average spacing for a given mean

diameter was given by Mr Laurie in 1938. Extract of this article is in Appendix –

XXIV.

Laurie's Formula:

S = 1.5 ( d + 3 )

Where S = average spacing in feet in triangular spacing.

d.= average crop diameter in inches.

12.9.5. By using this formula the desired triangular spacing for a given plantation is

estimated to work out the number of plants to be retained. This formula is very useful

when one does not have the history of past thinning of a plantation. The guiding

principle is the number of trees with better crown, stem-form and free from the attack

of pests and diseases, to be retained with even spacing. The number of sound trees

retained after any thinning should be as per the number worked out by using Laurie's

formula.

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12.10. Thinning schedule:

12.10.1. The thinning schedule for teak is given below

I -Thinning in 10th

year : It is mechanical thinning. Trees in alternate diagonal lines

are removed by retaining 50% of the total stock.

II - Thinning in 18th

year: This is mechanical come silvicultural thinning , where the

trees on alternate rows are removed by retaining the 50% of the existing promising

trees of average height of 12 m to 13 m.

III - Thinning in 30th

year: This is carried out purely based on silvicultural aspects.

The number of trees to be retained is 330 per Ha and the resultant espacement from

plant to plant will be 5 m.

IV - Thinning in 44th

year : This is also silvicultural thinning. The number of trees

(better ones) to be retained are 220 per Ha and the resultant espacement will be 6.50

m from plant to plant.

V - Thinning in 66th

year : This is final silvicultural thinning carried out by retaining

165 trees per Ha of very good quality. The final espacement will be 7.50 m from plant

to plan.

12.10.2. The number of trees to be retained as suggested above after each

category of thinning is only indicative as the plantations were not thinned earlier in

time and proper records of thinning are also not available. The number of trees to be

practically retained is clearly mentioned for each plantation in the thinning schedule

provided in Appendix – XIX, based on Laurie‟s formula.

12.11. Prescriptions for thinning of Teak plantations:

12.11.1.All healthy trees of economically important species like Beete, Sandal,

Honne, Nandi, Mathi, Adina and other valuable hard wood trees should be retained.

.

12.11.2. Ordinary thinning is the most commonly used thinning practice in forestry.

This method of thinning is suited for application in a number of conditions. The

distinguishing feature of this grade is that, trees selected for removal are such that the

remaining crop consists of, as far as possible trees with good boles and crowns. The

trees are evenly distributed over the area. The trees, which are removed, are of class

V, IV, III, II, I (d), I(c), I (b) and some I (a).

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V) Trees, which are infected with parasites to such an extent that their

growth is seriously affected, or they are danger to their neighbors.

IV) Bent over and badly leaning trees.

III) Trees which reach only about ½ to 5/8 of the height of the best trees,

with their leading shoots definitely over topped by their neighbors or at

least shaded on all sides by them. A small tree of height typical of

suppressed trees standing with its leader tree in a chance gap should

not be classified as I.

II) Trees, which do not form part of upper most leaf canopy, but the

leading shoots of which are not definitely over topped by neighboring

trees.

I (b) Trees with defective stems.

I (d) Whips, i.e. trees with very thin bole and very constricted crown incapable of

existence without the support of the neighboring trees.

I (a) Trees with normal crown development and good stem form.

12.12. Thinning marking.

Marking of trees for thinning is an important work and should be attended by a

trained RFO and should be inspected cent percent by the ACF and at least 50 percent

by DCF. This work becomes more important because thinnings proposed are mostly

silvicultural. Thinning marking should be completed after rains and before the end of

December when the crown is still green. Any tending operation required in the

plantations should be completed before marking is started to facilitate clear view and

easy accessibility in the plantations. While marking, care should be taken so that the

prescribed numbers of sound and well growing stems that are to be retained are

distributed evenly over the plantation area.

12.13. Grading of poles:

12.13.1.Teak poles obtained from thinning should be cut at the ends with saw and

classified as per the following standard classification before putting up for auction sale:

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Sl No Length Class

1. I class, Over 6 meters in length

2. II Class. Over 4 m to 6m in length

3. III Class, Over 2 m to 4 m in length

Girth Class (butt end)

1. Class (a), Over 40 Cms and up to 65 Cms.

2. Class (b), Over 20 Cms and Up to 40 Cms

12.13.2. Thinned material having girth less than 20 cm may be treated as Ballis

(Issus). Teak stems having girth more than 65 cm may be classified as timber.

12.14. Tending operations.

Many of the older Teak plantations require tending operations such as climber

cutting, clearing of unwanted under growth, trimming of coppice growth, removal of

Loranthus, etc. These operations are to be organized in such a way as to ensure that

all the plantations requiring tending are tended at least once in ten years. Clipping of

side shoots and epicormic branches are to be done wherever it is required. Weed

growth competing with the main crop should be removed when required.

12.15. Control records.

The following records are to be maintained:

(a) Control Book: This should be maintained annually as prescribed in the form 3

and form 4 of The Karnataka Forest Code. These forms show the thinning

prescription of this plan, the work actually carried out and yields obtained.

(b) The record of works: This will be a record of all operations carried out in

accordance with the working plan in connection with the management of Teak

plantation. Care must be taken in recording each item carefully every year in the Form

5 of The Karnataka Forest Code.

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(c) The Plantation journal: All the operations carried out in the plantations from

time to time should be entered there, as it is a permanent record of the history of a

plantation from its formation up to its final exploitation.

(d) The Control map: It will be maintained either in 1:50000 topo sheets or 4 inch

=1 mile Forest maps duly showing the plantations where various operations as

prescribed in the plan are carried out.

B) Acacia (Acacia auriculiformis) plantations:

12.16 Large scale acacia planting was commenced in Sirsi division from 1980s.

Acacia performed well in Siddapur, kyadagi, Sirsi and Banavasi ranges and not so

satisfactorily in Hulekal and Janmane ranges. No time series data is available

regarding the growth of Acacia. The growth data of the Acacia from Mysore Paper

Mill (MPM) plantations is taken as the basis for arriving at thinning regime or the

age for complete extraction of Acacia plantations in Sirsi Division.the range-wise

abstract of Acacia plantations are given below

Table:- 36. Abstract of range-wise extent of Acacia plantations

Sl No Name of the

range

Total plantation

area in ha.

1 Sirsi 5045.80

2 Banavasi 3302.00

3 Janmane 3419.37

4 Hulekal 2872.61

5 Siddapura 7022.28

6 Kyadagi 2582.82

Total 24244.88

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Fig: 18.

12.17. Felling Series.

For administrative convenience each range is taken as a harvesting series.

Hence, there will be six harvesting series in the division.

12.18. Special objects of management

The specific objects of management of the working circle are:

1. To take up a need-based programme of afforestation with particular

emphasis on development of fuel wood and Biomass resources in the

degraded and denuded areas.

2. To reduce the pressure on the existing natural forests by meeting the

immediate requirements of firewood, small timber, poles etc of the local

people.

3. To take effective measures to increase the productivity of plantations and

to manage these under appropriate silvicultural system.

4. To rehabilitate the degraded areas and to improve soil structure and

nutrient status of the soil.

5. To increase green cover for maintaining ecological balance and to check

soil erosion and to enhance the water holding capacity of the soil.

Sirsi21%

Banavasi13%

Janmane14%

Hulekal12%

Siddapura29%

Kyadagi 11%

Chart showing Range-wise extent of Acacia plantations in Sirsi division

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12.19. The Analysis and valuation of the crop

12.19.1. As on today 24244.88 hectares of Acacia plantations were raised all over

Sirsi forest division. The areas selected for raising these plantations are generally

degraded open forests devoid of much tree growth. As these plantations have been

raised on degraded forests, mixed results are obtained. Eucalyptus has also been

raised in past in some localities and the performance is discouraging and is not suited

to this tract. Acacia auriculiformis is found to be most promising because of its fast

growing ability and meeting both timber and fuelwood need of the local people as

well as wood based industries.

12.19.2.Acacia auriculiformis were raised wherever land was available mostly on

degraded forests as pure. Planting density kept was 1100-1600 plants per hectare

based on plant species, schemes and nature of area tackled. This has given raise to

large variations in growth and yield.

12.19.3.The yield of plantations has been assessed by laying out sample plots of size

20 m x 20 m and taking measurements of height and girth at breast height (GBH) for

computing the volume. All the plantations have been individually visited and

sampled. The rate of growth in these plantations varies in height from 2.5 m to 15.5 m

and girth at breast height (GBH) from 7 cms to 88 cms in 8-10 Years. The yield is

calculated by cylindrical volume of trees and using a form factor of 0.5 for all species

of fuel wood

12.20. Silviculture system

Fuel wood plantations shall be cut as and when these attain the rotation age

prescribed. After harvesting of Acacia auriculiformis, the areas are to be replanted as

per extraction.

12.21. Rotation and conversion period.

12.21.1. Thinning regime has been fixed for Acacia auriculiformis plantations. It is

prescribed for thinning of 50% of the existing trees or clear felling of existing trees in

the plantations during 7th

to 9th

year as it has been found that Acacia plantations give

maximum MAI during 9th

year (based on the data from MPM plantations).

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Plantations showing MAI in diameter above 1.5 Cm are better managed for timber

purpose. Such plantations are thinned in 9th

year and 15th

year, with final harvesting

between 20th

and 25th

years. The first thinning will be carried out mechanically by

removing the plants on alternate diagonal lines and the second thinning will be

mechanical cum silvicultural.

12.21.2. Plantations not fit for retention for timber purpose can either be thinned or

clear felled in 9th

year based on the firewood requirement of the division. In case, the

plantations are thinned in 9th

year, the final harvest is carried out in 20th

year.

Table:- 37 Abstract—Past extractions Acacia plantations

Year Area (ha) Timber

(Cum)

Firewood

(Cum) Billets

Pulpwood

(Cum)

Poles

(Nos)

2003-04 628.14 2133.353 17327.578 147.331 -- 9166

2004-05 199.00 610.000 7385.000 123.000 -- 2800

2005-06 583.33 1712.973 19054.399 159.452 -- 20857

2006-07 923.08 3358.334 19734.072 28.000 12402.47 5274

2007-08 1463.24 6023.387 62624.056 1911.17 30415.23 1080

2008-09 862.76 1851.110 22766.76 230.000 16819.48 852

2009-10 1429.83 3908.806 43456.525 269.600 12225.52 276

2010-11 588.77 2158.613 21161.645 544.700 8334.368 --

2011-12 855.69 2486.475 33518.95 60.500 2322.184 --

2012-13 1875.26 4730.724 85561.629 -- 294.112 92

Total 9409.10 28973.780 332590.610 3473.760 82813.370 40397

12.22. Method of harvesting.

All the plantations that have completed the 20-year rotation period are listed out for

harvesting in the corresponding year vide Appendix-XX. Plantations are to be

extracted either by the Karnataka State Forest Industries Corporation (KSFIC) or

departmentally. In case plantations are handed over to the KSFIC for harvesting,

agreement has to be executed between the Corporation and the Department and work

has to be carried out as per the conditions stipulated in the agreement. Departmental

extraction has to be carried out as per the procedure laid down in forest code.

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12.23. Annual working area for harvest:

The detailed number, range and extent of plantations to be harvested annually are

given in the Appendix -XX. The target of annual working for harvest has been fixed

depending on the year of plantation and the rotation age.

Table:- 38. Showing abstract of areas to be extracted and planted during the plan

period

Sl.no. Year of

Extraction

Extent of

Extraction

ha

Advance

work ha

Planting

ha

1 2013-14 1556.30 ---- ----

2 2014-15 1163.00 1556.30 ----

3 2015-16 1048.00 1163.00 1556.30

4 2016-17 782.80 1048.00 1163.00

5 2017-18 847.00 782.80 1048.00

6 2018-19 964.00 847.00 782.80

7 2019-20 1304.00 964.00 847.00

8 2020-21 748.18 1304.00 964.00

9 2021-22 1173.50 748.18 1304.00

10 2022-23 435.00 1173.50 748.18

11 2023-24 ----- 435.00 1173.50

12 2024-25 ---- --- 435.00

Total 10020.98 10020.98 10020.98

12.24. Method of executing the felling.

12.24.1. Plantations shall not be extracted, if for any reason, it is not possible to

plant up the area in the following year.

12.24.2. Acacia auriculiformis will be clear felled and all other indigenous species

shall be retained.

12.24.3. While harvesting Acacia auriculiformis plantations, care should be taken not

to damage miscellaneous trees raised and other native species present in the area.

12.24.4. The trees should be cut at 15 cms above the ground level by using crosscut

saws by giving a slant cut and without damaging the bark.

12.24.5. Cutting of trees should be started from uphill side and trees should be made

to fall towards uphill side so that splitting of stumps can be avoided.

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12.24.6. The tree should be felled by giving initial cut towards the intended direction

of fall without giving room for formation of barber‟s bench in the stump.

12.24.7. No cut material shall be stacked upon the stools of felled trees or upon any

coppice shoot or seedling.

12.24.8. Since demand for Acacia timber is increasing every year, log girth 65 cm and

above may be considered as timber and between 50cm to 65cm may be treated as

billet class. The Circular from Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (H0FF),

Bangalore may be obtained in this regard.

12.24.9. During extraction, care shall be taken not to damage other tree growth.

12.24.10. During the fire season, care shall be taken to carry out fire tracing around

the plantations marked for harvesting as a precautionary measure.

12.25.11. In case of occurrence of fire, it should be extinguished promptly to prevent

spread of fire to the adjoining area.

12.24.12. Plantation falling within the VFC area and included in the microplan, the

profit from extraction of such plantation has to be shared as per Guidelines issued by

the Govt .in G.O no. FEE 50 FAP 2000 dt: 19.06.2002.

12.24.13. Wherever village forest committees (VFC‟s) are formed, the lops and tops

should be distributed to the members of VFC‟s. Documentation of such distribution

has to be maintained. Where there is no VFC, lops and tops should be distributed to

the local people on free of cost. Care should be taken to prevent any misuse of the

provision made.

12.25. Artificial regeneration.

12.25.1. Replanting has to be done with Acacia auriculiformis or Eucalyptus pellata.

Seed material has to be procured from known source. Genetically superior seeds

should be used for raising seedlings. Replanting can be done either by pit method or

by ripping method to increase the yield.

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CHAPTER 13

NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCE WORKING CIRCLE

13.1. General Constitution of the Working Circle.

13.1.1. Forests of Sirsi division are extremely rich and diverse producing variety of

products such as leaves, fruits and flowers that are used locally or traded. These

products, which as a group are known as minor forest produce (NTFP), play an

important role in the rural economy. NTFP also includes varieties of medicinal plants

that are economically valuable. Because of over exploitation and, sometimes

unscientific harvesting, the resource base of minor forest produce in the division has

eroded considerably. For better regeneration, protection and management of these

resources, the NTFP overlapping working circle is proposed. The important NTFP

items of the division include Uppage (Garcinia cambogia), Murugal (Garcinia

indica), Harada (Terminalia chebula), Wild pepper, Shigekai (Acacia concina), nux-

vomica ( Strychnos nux-vomica), Honey, Wax etc

13.2. Special Objectives of Management.

The specific objectives of management are as follows:

(a) To ensure sustained use of forests by streamlining the collection of

NTFP on scientific basis compatible with sound silvicultural

principles.

(b) To involve the local people, especially communities living in and

around the forest areas, in the management of resources.

(c) To motivate and train the forest dependent communities in protection,

improvement, harvesting and disposal of NTFPs including non-

destructive collection, processing value addition and marketing of

products.

(d) To increase the extent of minor forest produce plantations and to

increase the yield of NTFPs by encouraging regeneration and

supplementing with artificial regeneration by intensive cultivation.

(e) To identify and conserve locally available medicinal plants and raising

endangered or threatened medicinal species on a large scale by

involving village forest committees and research organisations.

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13.3. Area and allotment.

It covers the entire moist deciduous and deciduous forests of the working plan area of

Sirsi division.

13.4. Analysis of the Crop.

The important NTFPs available in Sirsi division are: -

1. Edible Fruits

Garcinia cambogia (Uppage).

Garcinia indica (Murugal)

Terminalia chebula (Hirda)

Acacia concina ( Shigekai)

Strychnos nux-vomica (nux-vomica)

Emblica officinalis (Nelli)

Artocarpus integrifolia (Halasu)

Mangifera indica (Mango)

Syzygium cumini (Nerale)

Semicarpus anacardium (Kadugeru)

Zizyphus species (Bore)

Anacardium occidentale (Cashew)

Garcinia tinctoria (Jerkan huli)

2. Other NTFPs

Myristica malabarica

Vateria indica (Sal dhupa)

Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Dalchini)

Canarium strictum (Kai dhupa)

Sapindus emarginatus (Soap nut)

Terminalia bellerica (Tare)

Emblica officinalis (Nelli)

Terminalia chebula (Alale)

Acacia catechu.

3. Animal products:

Honey, wax

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4. Medicinal plants:

Medicinal herbs and shrubs.

The population of NTFP trees is not healthy in all forests. Most of the trees are

in the lower diameter classes having less than 40 cms and represent immature crop.

The occurrence of Dalchinni and Dhupa is quite widespread and healthy. Actual

yielding trees are less.

13.5. Stakeholders.

13.5.1. Primary and secondary stakeholders are: -

Local people for their daily needs,

Local health practitioners,

Cottage industries,

Petty sellers,

Dhobi or washer man.

13.5.2. Difficulties faced are: -

Absence of fixed price for NTFP,

Absence of marketing facilities,

No standard procedure for collection or harvesting,

Involvement of middlemen,

Ring formation at the time of tender cum auction sale,

Lack of processing units,

Ignorance of people about the availability of local resources.

13.6. Calculation of Yield.

13.6.1. No study on calculation of yield or quality has been carried out. However,

when we look at the details of NTFP sold in the division as indicated in the following

table, it is evident that the yield pattern has varied over the years.

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Table:- 39. The details of revenue obtained from the collection and disposal of the NTFPs for 2002-03 to 2012-13

In Rs.

Year of

Sale Uppage Fruit Harda

Honey &

Wax Beedi leaves Shigeekai

Antawalakai,

Wate Huli,

Kappehuli,

Bhairanda,

Nuxomica,

Vayuwadanga,

Ganapekai,

Ramapatri etc.

Dalchini leaves Total

2002-03 - 55,800.00 - - 50,700.00 - - 1,06,500.00

2003-04 1,540,199.00 - 33,500.00 21,570.00 - 222,100.00 - 18,17,369.00

2004-05 - 111,499.00 - - 39,400.00 - 3,495,633.00 36,46,532.00

2005-06 951,833.00 - 38,556.00 - - 147,983.00 - 11,38,372.00

2006-07 - 100,927.00 - 24,166.00 21,100.00

- 1,46,193.00

2007-08 1,010,399.00 - 72,727.00 - 11,311.00 158,724.00 - 12,53,161.00

2008-09 276,000.00 37,727.00 - 23,500.00 49,879.00 - - 3,87,106.00

2009-10 1,491,127.00 - 182,556.00 - 10,820.00 295,882.00 - 19,80,385.00

2010-11 - 5,100.00 - 11,500.00 38,101.00 20,555.00 - 75,256.00

2011-12 5,326,203.00 151.00 - - - - - 53,26,354.00

2012-13 3,108,350.00 17,600.00 - - 4,800.00 51,150.00 - 31,81,900.00

Total : 19,059,128.00

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Collection of Dalchini leaves was suspended from 2005-06 onwards due to serious damage done

to the tree trunk and branches in a way that is deleterious for rejuvenation and natural regeneration

of the species.

13.7. Method of Treatment.

13.7.1. All the areas coming under other working circle are included in the NTFP working

circle where collection of NTFPs including Dhupa Seeds, Dalchini leaves soapnut

,Seegekai, Punarpuli and Honey is allowed.

13.8. Collection and sale of NTFPS

13.8.1. NTFP collection by Village Forest Committees: Wherever Village Forest

Committees are formed, the collection of NTFP has to be entrusted to VFCs, so that there

can be a stake for the local communities to take interest in their proper collection and

protection.

13.8.2. Collection by the agents of NTFP contractors: The instances of damage to the

trees for collecting fruits and honey from the trees are observed. Proper control to minimize

this damage by collectors from field staff is required.

13.8.3. Method of sale: The NTFP items are sold in public auction through tender cum

auction sale for Non-VFC area. The quantities of NTFP items are ascertained from past

records and auction rates for each NTFP items were fixed on weight basis. The sale

generally held once in two years range wise. The VFC‟s have been involved in the

collection & sale of NTFP in the VFC areas. In future the entire collection and disposle of

NTFP can be done through VFC‟s/Department by eliminating the middlemen from the

entire forest area of the division. The details of revenue from previous sales of NTFP are in

Appendix- XXII.

13.9. Status of NTFP species: No systematic study of NTFP studies has been conducted.

The information regarding their distribution, regeneration and productivity is must before a

suitable strategy is involved. In the years data on these lines should be collected. Apart

from the items tendered by the department, local people do collect NTFP items for food

and medicinal purpose. Data on such collections is required to assess the sustainability of

removal of those NTFP items.

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13.10. Prescriptions

The following prescriptions should be adhered to:

1. The areas should be leased from October to May which coincides with fruiting and

flowering of majority of NTFP species.

2. NTFP should be collected without damaging any part of the tree or trunk

3. Collection of bark of any tree is strictly prohibited.

4. Only flowers, leaves, fruit and nuts are permitted to collect

5. A list of endangered species has to be prepared by the department time to time and

collection of NTFP from such trees has to be banned.

6. While collecting NTFP some trees in the area may be identified and left as mother

tree/ tree for seed resources.

7. Only authorised member of the VFC with their Identity card are permitted to enter

into the forest and collect the NTFP.

8. VFCs are permitted to collect the NTFP only through the members of the VFCs.

from the permitted micro plan areas.

9. The collected NTFPs in the VFCs areas should be stored in a declared Godown

properly after processing and disposed by tender–cum-auction sale in the presence

of the forest staff.

10. The collection, disposal and sharing of earned profit by the VFC as per the terms

and conditions stipulated in G.O. No apaji : 40 : FDP : 2008 dated 19-8-2013. and

G.O. No FEE : 80 : FAP : 2000 dated 19-6-2002.

11. 25% of the profit earned from the sale of NTFP should be utilized for the

afforestation of NTFP species by VFCs themselves. The forest department should

provide necessary degraded forest land VFCs for afforestation purpose along with

necessary technical assistance and required seedlings.

12. The leased areas should be strictly protected from fire to encourage productivity as

well as natural regeneration of various NTFP species.

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All the areas coming under working circles are included in the NTFP working

circle. The collection of NTFPs including Uppage, Murugal, Dhupa seeds, Leaves and

flowers of (Kara, Kadava, Teja,), Soap nut, Seegekai, Tree moss, and Honey is allowed.

BAMBOO MANAGEMENT.

13.11.1.: Bamboo extraction was never taken up in a regular way in this Division, as

bamboo exists in pocket. However as & when required bamboo was extracted to meet the

requirement of Medars. This can be continued as extraction in such small patches in a

scattered manner. Since the flowering has started in adjoining forest areas of other

divisions during the coming years, it will be extended to this division also. Flowering leads

to death of bamboo. Dead and dried bamboos is highly susceptible for fire hazards. Hence

to reduce fire hazard and to make the best use of resources, the removal of green bamboo is

essential in the patches where it is available as and when the demand ariseds. Bamboo will

be harvested from the area where it is growing naturally. The bamboo plantations are not

proposed for harvesting. Since the plantation are over congested and some have poor

growth. Protection of flowered bamboo against fire & grazing.

13.11.2.:Bamboo Cutting Regulations:

The following cutting Rules are prescribed for proper management of bamboos:

1. Cleaning and cutting of bamboos should start from uphill side and should

progress downward.

2. Cleaning and cutting of bamboos should be carried out at the same time and not

be done separately.

3. The cutting should commence from the middle of November and be continued

till middle of April and Transportation of extracted bamboos should be

completed before onset of monsoon to prevent damage to natural regeneration.

4. All dead and decayed bamboos should be removed. Young and healthy culms

are to be retained. This will help in getting good support to younger culms. The

current year, one year and two-year–old bamboos should not be cut.

5. Bamboo clumps to be worked from the centre to outer periphery. If the clump is

congested it should be opened from one side and worked in horseshoe pattern.

6. Each clump must be treated as a unit of working and the total number of

bamboos to be cut should be such that a minimum of 12 culms are left in each

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clumps. If the number of culms in the clump is less that 12 it should not be taken

up for extraction.

7. Bamboo culms should be cut 6” – 18” above ground the cut should be in slanting

manner, just above the first node to prevent accumulation of rainy water in it.

8. In case of sporadic flowering the flowered clumps should be cut first but it

should be done only after shedding of seed from clumps.

9. All the seeds should be allowed to fall, before taking up extraction of dead

bamboos.

10. Complete sweeping of forest floor should be avoided

11. New vehicle paths should not be formed in the area to prevent damage to

regeneration

12. Extraction of clumps should be taken up from only one side, instead of working

from all sides

13. Extraction should be started after rainy season and be completed as early as

possible

14. Strict fire protection measures have to be taken up to prevent occurrences of

accidental fires in the forest, casing any damage to dead bamboos and also to

protect the young regeneration.

15. Such areas should be kept completely closed from grazing till the clumps are

completely established. Normally this period is 12-15 years

13.12.: Subsidiary Silvicultural Operations.

In order to encourage yield, subsidiary silvicultural operations such as cleaning, weeding,

soil working should be carried out. The area may be fenced with locally available thorny

material. If there are some small streams passing through the site, it is beneficial to

construct check dams and vegetative gully checks for moisture conservation. Climber

cutting, thinning etc, should be done at regular intervals to have better yield.

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CHAPTER 14

JOINT FOREST PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (JFPM)

WORKING CIRCLE

14.1. General Constitution of the Working Circle.

14.1.1. The approach of joint forest management was recommended by the Government of

India in June 1990 and the Government of Karnataka issued its JFPM notification in April

1993, giving guidelines for the constitution of village forest committees (VFC‟s), and

formulation of management plans in consultation with the community. JFPM was restricted

to forest areas having less than 0.25 crown density and net incremental benefits were to be

shared equally between the community and the State in this regard has issued Govt. Order

No. FEE.50.FAP.2000 Dt: 19.6.2002

14.1.1. The JFPM activity started in the division under the Western Ghat Forestry &

Environmental Project (DFID). Sirsi division has great scope for JFPM, in view of the

availability of considerable extent of degraded minor forest areas. It is recommended that

VFCs shall follow the prescriptions of the working plan with respect to management of

Teak or Acacia plantations raised by them. This needs to be kept in perspective while

writing management plans for VFCs. List of VFCs formed is in Appendix – XXI.

14.2. Special Objectives of Management

1. To ensure people's participation in village level planning to address the issues

pertaining to the forestry related problems faced by them and the Karnataka forest

department.

2. To ensure forest protection and management.

3. To analyse the causes of degradation of forests and evolve appropriate measures to halt

such degradation and to take appropriate steps to improve the ecology and

environment of the JFPM areas.

4. To ensure that the communities utilize the forest resources sustainably.

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14.3. Areas covered under JFPM.

1. Degraded forest areas having density less than 0.25 are to be included in the JFPM

working circle.

2. All the areas covered under the management of VFCs formed in the division since the

inception of JFPM. There are 171 VFCs registered in the division. List of VFCs formed is

given in Appendix – XXI.

14.4. Analysis of the crop.

Most of the areas which have been allotted for management by the VFCs are degraded and

covered under one or the other type of plantations of fuel wood or NTFP. Some of the

plantations are in good condition and is NTFP yielding.

14.5. Activities.

14.5.1. Formation of New Village Forest Committees:

1. To Form village forest committee as per the guidelines.

2. To register the VFC under Karnataka Forest Act, 1963.

3. To conduct PRA exercise to assess the problems and the local resources.

4. To plan for development by involving local community.

5. To prepare Memorandum of Understanding.

6. To enter into agreement with the VFC.

7. To provide seed money to the VFC.

8. To implement the JFPM.

9. Formation of VFC Federation at division level to strengthen and improve co

operation and co-ordination between VFCs.

14.5.2. Activities taken up in the Existing VFCs during last plan period

14.5.2.1. Different activities have been taken up in Village Forest Committees (VFC) under

Village Development Fund (VDF) & Village Forest Development Fund( VFDF). In VDF

the emphasis has been given to reduce the pressure on forests and to provide the basic

needs to lead healthy life. In VFDF emphasis has been given for eco restoration and also to

increase the forest cover and treatment of watersheds.

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14.5.2.2. The different activities taken up under VDF are

1. Providing domestic LPG connection

2. Providing health and welfare fund, relief fund

3. Providing conventional fuel-wood saving devices like Astrawale,

Smokeless chullahs and others

4. Construction of Toilets, store room

5. Providing Driers

6. Providing solar water heater

7. Providing Solar house lighting system

8. Providing solar street lights

9. Providing community Power fence for protection of crops against Wildlife

damage

10. Providing CFL bulbs to reduce power consumption

11. Providing drinking water facilities to villagers like cement rings for open

well, open well, water pumps

12. Construction of Community hall, temple/ Masjid renovation

13. Construction of Environmental knowledge Center

14. Providing of gobar gas units

15. Purchase of GPS, digital Camera, Laptop, printer, Grinder, Cooking

utensils, Generator, wood boiler, Chairs, Tables, Almera, Cement sheets

14.5.2.3. The activities taken up under VFDF are

1. Raising of Acacia and Sandal plantations

2. Raising of Devara kadu and Pavithra vana

3. Raising of grafted Cashew seedlings

4. SMC Works like Desilting, Dug out ponds, Tank, Counter Trench, Check

dams, Gully plugging and CPT works

5. Providing seedling to VFC member

6. Supporting research activities

Similar activities including any other new activities specific to the site will be continued

during the current plan period.

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14.5.3. As per the policy decision of the Government of Karnataka, VFC‟s are formed for

forests having less than 0.25 canopy cover for the purpose of improving forests and at the

same time meeting the day to day needs of the local community. Inturn, the Government

Order No. FEE.50.FAP.2000 dated: 19.6.2002 ensures sharing of revenue between the VFC

and the Karnataka forest department on 50:50 basis for plantations raised before formation

of VFC and 75:25 for plantation raised after VFC formation. The GO also provides for the

formation of VFC‟s for plantation raised under specific schemes.

14.6. Prescriptions.

1. The prescriptions of Micro plans of the VFC for a particular portion of a forest

should be considered as prescriptions made in the working plan only.

2. The jurisdictional staff shall follow the procedure laid down and prepare site-

specific plans before implementing the project. Government orders and further

amendments shall be scrupulously followed.

3. Every month the Section forester should conduct a monthly meeting of the VFC

under the Chairmanship of VFC president. RFO should attend such meeting at least

once in three months.

4. All NTFPs from the areas covered under JFPM shall be sold or harvested by the

concerned VFC only, as decided by the management committee. Collection,

processing sale of NTFP should be as per the guidelines issued by DCF.

5. Continuous efforts should be made to create and sustain the JFPM movement by

creating required awareness among the people and the staff through training

programmes.

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CHAPTER 15

BETTA MANAGEMENT WORKING CIRCLE

15.1. The protected forests of the division are brought under this W.C. The Protected

forests have been declared as protected forests under section 29 of Indian forest Act. and

the same are now incorporated under section 35 of the Karnataka Forest Act. Theses

protected forests after declaration have been handed over to revenue department for

assigning these areas to arecanut growers as a privilege under Kanara Privileges. An area

to an extent of 8-9 acres of protected forest is assigned to 1 acre of areca nut plantation.

The gardener is provided with privileges as per para 131F of the Karnataka forest manual

1976.

15.2. General constitution of working circle

15.2.1. In recent days ecological imbalance is prominently due to deforestation. Western

ghats are hot spot of biodiversity Their protection is a necessity for conservation of

mankind. This forest division comes under western ghat region. The division is

comprised, reserved forests in addition to (protected forests) betta lands. This is to an extent

of 40668.83ha (Annexure-I), which is spread over 6 ranges. Conservation of western

ghats does not mean conservation of reserved forests but also conservation of bettalands

which is enjoyed by arecanut growers.

15.2.2. Privileges granted to arecanut growers in Betta lands.

1. To burn lantana and small bushy vegetation.

2. To use soil and stone

3. To use grass for domestic purpose

4. To graze cattle.

5. To construct small hut, dugout open wells, irrigation canals, road for

agriculture purpose & also collection of green leaves and other facilities

from betta lands.

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15.3. Special Objectives of Management.

15.3.1. a). Because of over exploitation through unscientific method of collection of green

leaves and heavy lopping has reduced tree density in betta lands.

b). To augment regeneration, as regeneration is badly affected by overgrazing of cattle.

c). In order to grow karada grass, the arecanut growers themselves continuously set fire to

bettalands as a result of which the bettas have become open grass lands.

d). The soil depth and fertility has been reduced due to exposure of soil surface. As a result,

the biodiversity has come to its low leaving only a few species of trees. If the situation is

left to continue, there is no doubt bettas will become scrub forests. Hence emphasis is given

to develop betta lands during plan period.

15.3.2. Proposed task

a) Creation of awareness

b) Increase vegetative stock

c) Regulate the privilege conditions

15.4. Area and allotment.

It covers 40668.83 ha.of protected forest area of Sirsi division. The details of village wise

protected forests are furnished in Appendix-I and the range-wise abstract is given below.

Table:- 40. Abstract of range-wise Betta land (Protected Forest)

Sl no.

Range

Total Forest

area in ha

Betta (Protected

Forest)in ha

1 Banavasi 20922.15 2090.48

2 Hulekal 35964.28 6231.18

3 Janmane 40985.97 9636.93

4 Kyadgi 19975.22 5772.75

5 Siddapur 28405.62 6452.24

6 Sirsi 25574.95 10465.35

Total 171828.19 40648.93

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Fig: 19.

15.5. Analysis and valuation of the crop

Most of the betta lands of the division are under stocked due to over exploitation and

irregular management. Unscientific lopping has resulted in poor growth and reduced tree

density.

15.6. Method of treatment

15.6.1. Strategy for development of betta lands.

1. Identification of degraded area

2. Assessment of potentiality of site

3. Preparation of site specific plan

4. Periodic implementation of plan

15.6.2. Conditions binding on Arecanut growers over betta lands.

1. The betta privileged holder need to fulfill the conditions given in Para 131F

of Karnataka Forest Manual of 1976

2. Gardener to protect reserved tree and look after such trees from any damage

or loss.

3. Not to fell or damage reserved trees

4. Restrict the usage to assigned purpose only

5. A Minimum of 100 trees/Ha with equal spacing has to be maintained of

which at least 50 trees should be in 30-40 cm gbh. If this ratio is not

Banavasi

5% Hulekal

15%

Janmane

24%Kyadgi

14%

Siddapur

16%

Sirsi

26%

Chart showing range-wise distribution of Betta

land(Protected forest)

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maintained, planting of reserved trees is to be taken up at his own cost to

meet the required number.

6. Sufficient care must be taken while burning lantana and small bushes in

order to avoid forest fire.

15.6.3. Recommended models for betta land development.

15.6.3.1 In Bettas the soil fertility will be very low, due to heavy degradation. Depending

on the site quality, the proper species selection has to be made including fast growing

species to improve the soil fertility. Later indigenous species can be planted. Also in order

to improve the soil conditions, Soil and Moisture Conservation measures should also be

taken up

15.6.3.2. The recommendation made here may be complied by the bettadar. In case they

fail to comply, it is suggested that forest department with proper planning may take up the

work at the cost of betta holders.

15.6.3.3. Eucalyptus Pelleta can be planted in the degraded betta areas to increase the green

cover and to improve the betta areas.

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CHAPTER 16

WILDLIFE WORKING CIRCLE

16.1. General constitution of the working circle

Worldwide Forests are subject to various kinds of pressures from people. The continued

pressure on forests with an ever-increasing population has resulted in alteration of

landscapes and resulted in shift in lifestyles. With the recent confirmation of the fact that

such unsustainable use of natural resources has a long term impact on our environment

through a well documented human induced climate change is beyond doubt. Evergreen

forests indicate the true form of our nature undisturbed; such relicts of the true ecosystem

are few and far between. The Sirsi-Siddapur landscape is one such relict of the central

Western Ghats forest where the true vegetation of the landscape (Aghanashini Loin Tailed

Macaque Conservation Reserve) is one such relict where the true vegetation of the

landscape exists till date. Such an eco-system is also now under renewed threat as pressure

from adjoining areas spill over to these pristine eco-systems. The LTM is at the apex of

wildlife chain in such an ecosystem. An almost entirely arboreal mammal, whose life and

existence depends on the tree cover it survives, indicates the potential or the lack of it in an

ecosystem that has many stories to tell to the people.

16.2. The important wildlife habitat area is a prime forest dominated watershed which

sustains the water resources of the major rivers. The forests in this watershed soak up the

heavy rains of the monsoon and contribute to the perenniality of many streams. The

catchment of the habitat contribute to the Sharavati and Aghanashini river systems, which

both are west flowing, mainly through the streams like Magtihole and Vatehole.

16.3. Special Objectives of Management.

1. Population monitoring of the LTM in the area

2. Prevention of Habitat loss

3. Sustainable harvest of NTFP

4. Habitat Restoration

5. Protection from fire & Hunting

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6. Reduce biotic pressure in the forests

7. Create awareness among public about wildlife conservation

16.4. Area and allotment

Considering the importance of conserving the Lion Tailed Macaque and rich bio-diversity

of the westernghats, three conservation reserves have been notified by the state

government. They are

Sl.no Conservation

Reserve

Notification Area in

ha

1 Aghanashini Loin

Tailed Macaque

Conservation Reserve

No.FEE 141 FWL 2011 Karnataka

Government secretariat, M.S.Building

Bangalore Dt:13-6-2011

29952.00

2 Bedthi Conservation

Reserve

No.FEE 147 FWL 2011 Karnataka

Government secretariat, M.S.Building

Bangalore Dt:13-6-2011

5730.70

3 Shalmala Riparian

Conservation Reserve

No.FEE 255 FWL 2011 Karnataka

Government secretariat, M.S.Building

Bangalore Dt:22-05-2012

489.00

The details of range-wise area of the division included in the CRs are given in the

Appendix-XXXVI.

16.5. Analysis and Valuation of vegetation

16.5.1. Fresh water swamp forests that are found at elevation below 600mtr are dominated

by family Myristicaceae, hence called nutmeg or Myristica swamps. There are several

sacred groves in the area. Kathlekan located along the northern boundary of Sharavati is

one such grove in this part of Western Ghats, In the last three decades, now plants and

animal species have been discovered in the areas. This indicates that the area is one where

new species originates. A rare endemic toad thought to be extinct was rediscovered after

100years in the area.

16.5.2.These Myristica swamps have a high endemism and harbour critically endangered

plant species like Madhuca bourdillonil and syzygium travancoricum along with

interesting species like Aglaia anamallayana, colophyllum, apetalium, Diospyros pruriens,

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Diospyrous paniculata Dipterocarpus indicus, Gymnocanthera Canarica, Semecarpus

Yathlekanensis, Holigarnna grahamii, Hydnocarpus pentandra, Hopaer ponga, Mastixia

arborea, Myristica fatua, Pinnanga dicksonii. Trees associated with Myristica swamps are

highly threatened.

1. Photograph of Stilt roots of Myristica fatua showing adaptation, an indication of

Myristica swamps

16.6. Wildlife and human interface

Within evergreen forests of the division, more than large ungulates, arboreal mammals are

expected to be more due to continuous & closed canopy. Three species of diurnal and one

species of nocturnal primate (Slender loris) are found in the region. The region harbour

two squirrel species viz Indian giant squirrel & Giant flying squirrel. The top three

carnivores (Tiger, Panther & Dholes) are found in the Division. Jackael are usually sighted

and observed breeding near a forest interface with human habitats even in the ridges of hill

system. Brown palm civets are common than all other small carnivore species in the

region. The bigger mammal gaur is present extensively in the division. Though Elephant

are not present in the division, occasionally Elephant migrate from Dandeli region to parts

of Banavasi range damaging the crops.

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Table:- 41. Showing details of wildlife damages

Year Crop

damage

No. of

cases

Human

injury No. of

cases

Cattle killed

No. of Cases

Human life

No. of cases

Loss of

property

Total No.

of cases

Compensation paid

(in Rs`)

2001-02 12 1 0 0 0 13 10,000.00

2002-03 1 1 3 0 0 5 4,000.00

2003-04 6 0 0 0 0 6 5,000.00

2004-05 44 1 0 1 0 46 154,000.00

2005-06 2 0 20 0 0 22 38,900.00

2006-07 39 0 0 0 0 39 108,000.00

2007-08 58 0 0 0 0 58 42,685.00

2008-09 38 0 0 0 0 38 49,500.00

2009-10 59 0 1 0 0 60 174,188.00

2010-11 190 0 0 0 0 190 566,710.00

2011-12 375 0 0 0 0 375 981,000.00

2012-13 713 0 0 0 0 713 1,718,790.00

2013-14 215 1 12 0 0 228 647,900.00

Fig: 20.

16.7. Population of Loin Tailed Macaque:

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

No

. of

cae

s

Graph showing the number of wildlife damage cases for

period 2001-02 to 2013-14

Total No. of cases

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16.7.1. The total number of Lion Tailed Macaque as estimated by( Kumara.H.N., Vijay

Mohan Raj & Santhosh) is 638 individuals in 31 groups in the Aghanashini Lion Tailed

Macaque conservation Reserve. The average size of the group size is 20.58

monkeys/group. The Lion Tailed Macaque are predominantly associated with ever green

forests

2. Photograph showing Loin Tailed Macaque

16.7.2. Aghnashini LTM & Bedthi CR encompass the adjoining forests of Honnavar &

Yellapur Division. These CR‟s are managed by the committee constituted as per the

wildlife protection Act.1972.

16.8.1. A comprehensive management plan has to be written for each of the conservation

reserves as per the wildlife protection act 1972. The Management plan prescriptions under

different conservation areas form a part of the working plan for that area. The conservation

reserve areas will be managed as per the management plans of respective conservation

reserves.

16.8.2. This Wild Life Management Working Circle is exclusive of the conservation

reserves.

16.9. Prescriptions as per guidelines of Chief Wildlife Warden

1. Eco-restoration of the habitats by way of moderating the pressure of human demands

and allowing the nature to heal the scars of over exploitation of the habitats including

replacement of exotic species of plants which do not form part of wildlife food, with

indigenous forest species for enrichment of habitat.

2. Habitat manipulation and better preservation of bio-type including plantations of trees

and fodder species fire protection, prevention of erosion and denudation, removal of

unwanted species of flora, flood protection.

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3. Augmentation of water supply facilities for ponds, dams, wells and for transportation of

water and pumping of water.

4. Census of wildlife in reserves by aerial and or ground survey, enumeration/survey and

status of wild animals. Wildlife census conducted during December 16-23 of 2013,

Preliminary results show that there is a increasing trend of wildlife as compare to

previous census.

5. Construction works of roads and buildings for patrolling, supervision research and

accommodation of staff concerned with the development and management of wildlife

services to be located close to the wildlife rich areas.

6. Enrichment of the natural habitats through development of cover, water resources, salt

licks, soil and water conservation etc., wherever necessary.

7. Direct measures to mitigate man-animal conflict: may include creation of barriers, anti-

depredation squads, early warning systems etc.

8. Indirect measures to mitigate man-animal conflicts: development of pasture lands and

woodlands on available community lands and Government lands outside the wildlife

habitats, establishment of alternate systems to meet sustenance need of forest-

dependent human populations, popularisation of Non-Conventional Energy systems,

changes in Socio-economic practices which lead to intensification of conflict with

wildlife.

9. Compensation for depredation by wild animals.

10. Assistance should be provided for constitution of awards, for exemplary work to the

subordinate staff. Awards would be confined to subordinate staff up to the level of

Assistant Conservator of Forests whereas certificate/ citation/ medals could be given to

the officers above the rank of Assistant Conservator of Forests.

11. Adoption of alternative schemes, such as crop insurance system.

12. Ecological restoration of critical elephant migration corridors and routes.

13. Immunisation of cattle in fringe of elephant reserves.

14. Setting up well-equipped squads at strategic points to help the villagers in chasingaway

wild elephants.

15. Erecting electric fences at strategic places.

16. Demarcation and consolidation of corridors by procuring land.

17. Publicity and awareness programme in and around wildlife habitat.

18. Research/monitoring works.

19. Eco-tourism in these areas has an indirect effect of affording protection to Wildlife

and hence it could be encouraged.

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CHAPTER 17

MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS

17.1. Grazing and other privileges: Areas planted have to be closed for grazing..

Hence while closing the areas sufficient area should be kept apart for exercise of

grazing and other concessions. A dialogue with local communities is suggested as it is

in their interest too as plantations raised in MF are basically to meet the fuel wood

requirements of the villages.

17.2. Maintenance of Compartment history: Compartment histories are of immense

value to under stand the past treatments that the compartment is subjected to and we

can also keep the inventory data of the compartment as and when it is taken up.

Unfortunately such registers have not been maintained in the division. It is prescribed

that compartment history registers are to be invariably maintained for all the

compartments and for the blocks (with out compartments). These records are must to

have long term monitoring of the forest condition in relation to the past systems of

management.

17.3. Establishment: Adequate front line staff of forest watchers, forest guards and

foresters is sine qua non for the effective protection and management of forest. The

vacant posts in these cadres have to be filled up at the earliest.

17.4. Permanent Sample plots and Linear Tree Increment Plots: There are at

present two linear Tree Increment Plots in Sirsi division at Katlekan and Kodkani.

Both the plots were laid out in 1939. Both the plots are in good shape and under the

supervision of Silviculturist Dharwad. There is absolute necessity to have new Linear

Tree Increment plots in areas representative of moist deciduous forest of the division.

17.5. Eco-tourism: Under the Western Ghats forestry project, the basic amenities were

provided at Unchalli falls and Shivaganga falls to promote eco-tourism. Village Forest

Committees were constituted to take up maintenance and management of these tourist

spots. Ecotourism efforts can continue in the other possible locations in the division

keeping the following points in view.

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The tranquility of the area should not be disturbed.

Buildings and human dwellings should not be allowed to come up.

The Ecotourism spot needs to be maintained by the local community.

The tourist spot should generate adequate income for maintenance, where as

infrastructure expenditure can be met under various current and future

forestry and non forestry projects.

17.6. FOREST FIRE MANAGEMENT

17.6.1. Fire protection measures are of utmost importance in the dry deciduous and moist

deciduous forests. Even in case of Evergreen and semi-evergreen forests the karada grass

patches are highly fire prone during summer season. The division should need a minimum

of Rs 20 lakh annually to take up the fire protection measures like clearing fire lines, fire

tracing and additional watch and ward during fire season under various Working circle.

17.6.2. Fire risk Categories:

17.6.2.1. The entire forest areas have been classified into 4 categories of fire risk like

maximum fire risk to minimum fire risk based on the intensity of its occurrence. These

categories were arrived at after careful scrutiny of last 10 years fire incidences throughout

the state. These are;

Sl.No Fire Risk Category Symbol

1 Very high I

2 High II

3 Medium III

4 Low IV

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17.6.3. Preventive Measures:

17.6.3.1 The Forest staff needs be trained in fire detection and modern fire control combats.

In order to detect fire, watch towers need to be established. These can be mix of both

permanent and temporary watchtowers depending upon the intensity of fire occurrence in

the area.

17.6.3.2. Following are the activities to be taken up as prevention measure activities:

1) Setting up of fire detection points with communication network in all ranges.

2) Cutting fire lines

i) Along roads inside the forests.

ii) Along the boundaries of enclosures.

iii) Along the Plantations (Older).

iv) Along the periphery of Grasslands.

3) Establishing Fire Protection Camps and assigning jurisdiction to each camp.

4) Establishing Fire tracking and patrolling mobile squads and assigning routes to

them.

5) Conducting fire meetings with villagers.

6) Monitoring, Reporting and documentation of the fire incidents.

17.6.4.. Mitigation measures:

1. In case of fire incident, after receiving information, reaching the spot early is

essential to tackling fire effectively. Hence, at strategic points jeeps equipped with

fire fighting equipments and personnel will be available who will be patrolling

along fixed routes. Upon receiving information from Fire Protection

Camps/detection points, they will rush to the spot and help tackle the fire.

Continuous patrolling in the area also helps in early detection of fire and it also acts

as deterrent against people‟s movement in forest areas. Past experience shows that

this method has yielded good results.

2. Wherever village forest committees (VFC) have been constituted under the JFPM

program, the concerned VFC shall be entrusted with the task of controlling fire in

the forest area under its control. Provision shall be made to pay incentives to the

VFCs for fire control.

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3. The service of the fire department should be made use in controlling fire.

4. Along with the conventional equipments, modern fire fighting equipments and need

to be provided to the department along with training to use them.

17.6.5. Following is a plan for managing fire incidences in the forests of the division as

Preventive measures.

1) Fire Detection and Communication. Early detection of fire and communicating it to

camps is key to minimizing the fire damage. Hence, for detection, elevated points are

selected from where the fire can be detected easily.

2) Cutting of Fire lines Fire lines of 3 meters width need to be cut along the boundary

abetting villages. This is essential due to the reason that in most of the cases fire

enters from these points.

3) Fire Protection Camps: Fire Protection Camps consisting of watchers including

permanent staff in each camp should be established at strategic points for

extinguishing fire during the fire season. Each camp will have to be provided with

Drums-200 lit(for storing water), Buckets, mugs, cans -25 and 5 lit, spades, sickles,

cooking vessels, mats, torch, caps, and solar hand held torches etc.

4) Fire Protection Mobile Squads: In case of fire incident, after receiving information,

reaching the spot early is essential to tackling fire effectively. Hence, at strategic points

jeeps equipped with fire fighting equipments and personnel should be stationed who will be

patrolling along fixed routes.

5) Fire Meetings: it is essential to involve the villagers in fire fighting. In case of fire,

villagers come in as handy to tackle the fire effectively. For this, fire meetings need

to be conducted in each village in which the villagers are sensitized about ill effects

of fire and are requested to help department in tackling fire problem in the event of

its occurrence.

6) Monitoring and Reporting: The preventive measures and preparedness need to be

monitored well for effective implementation of the plan. This will be accomplished

through frequent visits by senior officers to the camps, detection points and

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reviewing the position. The fire lines, D Lines and view lines will have to be

checked hundred percent so that no weak links are left.

7) Communication network: Speedy and efficient communication network plays

vital role in detection and control of fire. For the purpose of effective

communication, a CONTROL ROOM will be established which shall work round

the clock. Likewise the range offices have been equipped with static sets to receive

and communicate with camps. The control room shall monitor fire incidents on day

to day basis and maintain the record.

8) Budgetary constraints: Allotment of sufficient funds and timely release has always

been a hurdle in effective implementation of the fire management plan. The fire

season starts from January and continues up to May end. The financial year ends in

March and so the divisions always faces problem of funds for the months of April &

May. A thought needs to be given to come out with a system to tackle this problem.

Table:-42. Showing the details of expenditure incurred

for protection of forest from fire for 2002-03 to 2012-13.

Sl No. Year Expenditure

incurred in

lakhs

1 2002-03 3.90

2 2003-04 2.27

3 2004-05 4.69

4 2005-06 3.66

5 2006-07 5.25

6 2007-08 15.52

7 2008-09 10.54

8 2009-10 6.40

9 2010-11 7.93

10 2011-12 6.70

11 2012-13 8.67

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Fig: 21. Showing the details of expenditure incurred for protection of

forest from fire for 2002-03 to 2012-13.

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10111213141516

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dit

ure

in L

akh

s

Years

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Table:- 43. Showing financial outlay for fire management during 2012-13

Sl.No. Name of the

Range

Total Extent

of Forest in

ha.

Total Fire line

in the Range at

the rate of 1

Km/ 100 ha.

Cost

maintenance of

fire lines at the

rate of

585.20/km.

Fire watcher at

the rate of one

watcher/1000ha.

Of forest

Expenditure for

fire watchers at

SSR for a period

of 3 months in

Total fire control

expenditure

required every year

in

1 Sirsi 255.7493 225.00 149,226.00 25 428,337.00 185,420.00

2 Banavasi 209.2215 209.00 122,307.00 21 359,803.00 136,316.00

3 Janmane 409.8597 410.00 239,932.00 41 702,473.00 136,316.00

4 Hulekal 359.6428 360.00 210,672.00 36 616,805.00 136,316.00

5 Siddapura 284.0562 166,197.00 166,197.00 29 496,871.00 136,316.00

6 Kyadagi 199.7522 117,040.00 117,040.00 20 342,670.00 136,316.00

Total 1718.2817 284,441.00 1,005,374.00 172 2,946,959.00 867,000.00

Note:- 1. The expenditure is given based on prevailing SSR rates and this has to be revised for subsequent revised SSR.

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17.7. FOREST LAND CONSOLIDATION AND MANAGEMENT

Sirsi division has 1,71,828.19 Ha legal forest under the control of forest department.

Consolidating such vast area is a huge task. Not much action is being taken to

consolidate such land. There is a urgent need to address these basic problems. The

pressure on forest land for encroachment is growing everyday. The single biggest

challenge before the Forest Department is to effectively consolidate and manage the

forest lands. Problems faced.

a. Growing encroachments of forest lands.

b. Pending in mutation of forest records. This gives scope for local people for

encroachment and revenue department to consider such land for grant.

c. Survey, demarcation and boundary consolidation of R.F., Blocks,

Extension blocks have not been attended from many years.

17.8. Prescriptions

Following strategies are suggested for effective consolidation and management of

these forest lands.

Survey and demarcation of forest land immediately on a war footing. This

should be done on the basis of forest land record system;

Immediate action to get the tenure status appropriately depicted in the revenue

records. It is necessary to integrate the forest tenurial status in Bhoomi

database. The Revenue Department should be moved to issue separate „Khatas‟

in case of forest lands. Such a move will enable locking the tenure status of

forest lands in the „Bhoomi‟ Master databases, preventing any malpractice of

granting of forest lands by the Revenue Department.

In several forests, some survey numbers are partly included in the forest area.

In such areas „phodi‟ of the forest lands should be done to clearly reflect the

boundaries of the forest land on the revenue maps. Since this work of survey of

Government lands has been taken up by the Commissioner, Survey Settlement

and Land Records, opportunity should be taken to discuss with Commissioner,

to get the „phodi‟ of the forest land survey numbers done immediately.

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Maps clearly showing the boundary of the forest lands on the revenue map

should be provided to the frontline staff to enable understanding of the

boundaries.

Provision of appropriate signage at every entrance to the forest is the first step

towards providing awareness and consequently deterrence of intrusion into

forest lands. The sign boards should show the details of notification, extent,

rough boundary sketch and other important features.

Maintenance of records in respect of notified forest lands is to be improved.

The Division has not updated State Forest Registers. The mechanisms of office

inspection by the superior officers, which are expected to provide appropriate

checks and balances needs immediate intervention.

17.9. Fixing of permanent cairns

As a result of population explosion the pressures on the forest have increased.

The forest encroachment is one such pressure which needs to be immediately

addressed at field level. Due to increased land value, the forest encroachment is

at its maximum by shifting/destroying boundary marks like cairns, stone pillars

etc. There is a need to identify and fix the boundary with permanent strucures

as per notifications. Hence, it has been proposed to take up survey

demarcation and construction of Cairns/RCC pillars in phased manner during

the plan period. The details of action plan are given in the table below.

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Table:- 44. Showing the action plan for fixing of permanent Cairns during plan period

Sl

No

Year of

operation 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2021-22

Name of

Range

1 Sirsi 7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

2 Banavasi 7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

3 Janmane 7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

4 Hulekal 7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

5 Siddapura 7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages

/30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

6 Kyadagi 7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

7villages/

30 kms

TOTAL

42

villages/1

80 kms

42

villages/1

80 kms

42

villages/1

80 kms

42

villages/1

80 kms

42

villages/1

80 kms

42

villages/1

80 kms

42

villages/1

80 kms

42

villages/1

80 kms

42

villages/1

80 kms

42

villages/1

80 kms

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17.10. FARM FORESTRY

17.10.1. Karnataka Forest Department has realized that the task of bringing 33% of

geographical area cannot be achieved without facilitating voluntary tree planting by

people outside the forest areas. Various schemes, especially the externally aided

projects have tried to implement ambitious Farm Forestry components in the past.

17.10.2. The present status of farm forestry envisages that the seedlings raised for

farm forestry in departmental nurseries and priced at subsidized rates will be

purchased by interested farmers and they will take care of such assets.

17.10.3. PRESCRIPTIONS

1) The species preference of farmers is mandatorily assessed by a systematic

demand survey, well in advance of nursery season.

2) The seedlings raised for farm forestry should be from known, superior seed

source.

3) Wherever feasible clonal / grafted seedlings to be made available to farmers.

4) A stable policy on pricing of seedling supplied to farmers for planting, to be put

in place after wider consultations. This is pertinent in view of pricing of seedling

in plan schemes, where as the seedlings are not only given free but the planting

costs are also paid under National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.

5) The Govt. scheme providing incentive farmer is very good. Under this scheme in

addition to seedling the farmer also gets @ Rupees 10, 15, and 20 at the end of

1st, 2nd and 3rd years for each surviving seedling.

6) Well organized network of distribution centre using the existing infrastructure

like the Forest Department offices, Panchayath Office premises, Temples,

Schools etc., where the require number of seedlings are stocked and replenished

as and when the seedlings are lifted by the public. Any person interested in

buying seedling should be able to pay and carry the required number of seedlings

from the centers. The cost involved in creating distribution centers should be

budgeted and made available to field officers.

7) Village Forest Committees may be involved in demand survey, raising of

seedlings and establishing and running distribution centers. Suitable

remuneration and incentives may be paid to those organizations and persons for

this purpose.

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17.11. MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS.

Over the years many permanent buildings including residential houses, rest houses,

seed storage sheds, office buildings etc have been constructed. Due to paucity of

funds, many of these buildings have not been properly maintained with the result that

these need repairs. It is suggested to utilize at least one percent of the financial

allocation of the division in maintaining these buildings in the plan period. The

building records should be updated annually.

17.12. REMOVING OF WIND FALLEN TREES.

The wind fallen trees and the trees standing dangerous to life and property can be

removed on priority basis irrespective of the Working Circle with the approval of

Deputy Conservator of Forests.

17.13. MAINTENANCE OF PLANTATION JOURNAL.

17.13.1. Plantation journal is a basic record and, as stipulated in the Karnataka Forest

code, has to be maintained for each plantation. The plantation journal gives a

historical account of the plantation, starting from its raising to its final harvest.

Plantation journals are very essential in prescribing management options including

thinning in the future working plans. In recent days it is noticed that plantation

journals are not maintained in many ranges. Even where these are maintained, regular

updating is not done.

17.13.2. It shall be the responsibility of the concerned Range Forest Officer to see that

the plantation journal is opened as soon as a new plantation is formed in his

jurisdiction and posted up to date.

17.14. CONTROL MAPS AND CONTROL FORMS.

The importance of maintaining various details concerning various prescriptions and

regulations of work as per the working plan can hardly be over emphasized. The

territorial Deputy Conservator of Forest, Sirsi shall maintain control maps and control

forms for all the working circles, covered under this working plan. Sanction for any

deviation from the prescriptions has to be obtained as per the codal provisions.

17.15. UNIT MAPS.

All beat guards and section officers are to be supplied with maps of their jurisdiction

with details as forest areas, plantations etc.

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CHAPTER 18

SUMMARY OF PRESCRIPTIONS.

18.1. Name of the Working Plan.

Working Plan for Sirsi forest division.

18.2. Distribution of Area: 171,828.19 Hectares

18.3. Objects of Management.

To conserve and manage the forests including degraded forest with the active and

willing Co-operation by the local community to attain ecological sustainable use by

ameliorating the environment and to meet the social, economic and ecological needs

of the people and the wildlife by adopting appropriate methodologies. So that needs of

future generation are not compromised.

18.4. Period of the plan.

2013-14 to 2022-23 (Ten years)

18.5. Formation and Summary of working circles

With a view to prescribing appropriate treatment to different forest areas in conformity

with silvicultural principles and management objectives, the following working circles

are formed:

Protection WC, Improvement WC, Plantation WC, Non Timber Forest Produce

overlapping WC, Betta management WC, JFPM overlapping WC and Wildlife

overlapping WC.

18.5.1. Miscellaneous regulations.

Grazing and other privileges fixation and maintenance of RF boundary stones

maintenance of compartment history establishment: permanent sample plots and

linear tree increment plots eco-tourism, fire management, forest land consolidation

and management updating of forest records in the revenue register, watershed

management Maintenance of buildings, Maintenance of plantation journals, Control

maps and control forms and Unit maps.

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Table:- 45. Showing Summary of working circles

Sl

No.

Name of the

Working

Circle/Extent/HS

Constitution Objectives Prescriptions

1 Protection WC

28862.66Ha

All evergreen ,

Semi

evergreen, and

hilly areas

To protect,

Conserve and

improve the

forest and

maintenance of

ecological

balance

- Salvaging in accessible areas

-No extraction of timber,

-Planting with Cane & other

suitable species.

-To protect root stocks and allow to

establish through rigid protection.

-Enriching of forests by Dibbling.

-Construction of soil and moisture

conservation structures

2 Improvement WC

74678.12 Ha,

All Moist

Deciduous and

Dry Deciduous

forests

To protect,

conserve and

improve the

forests

-To ensure

sustainable use of

forests to meet

the timber needs.

Present

generation

without

comprising the

needs of future

generation

-Rigid protection of forests against

fire, grazing , green manure

collection etc.,

-Tending by climber cutting and

weeding.

-Salvaging of dead and fallen timber

and firewood

-Enriching of forests by planting

&Dibbling.

-Carrying out soil and moisture

conservation measures.

- Augmenting natural regeneration

-Boundary consolidation.

3 Plantation WC-

26566.26 Ha,

All Teak

plantations

raised in Sirsi

division and

All good Small

timber and fuel

wood

plantations

raised in Sirsi

division

For better

management of

teak plantations

-Thinning of plantations

-Tending by climber cutting and

weeding.

-Carrying out soil moisture

conservation measures

To manage the

plantations for

meeting firewood

and small timber

requirements of

local people

-Extract the plantations & replant

the area.

Retain all miscellaneous species.

-VFC micro-plan prescriptions are to

be treated as working plan

prescriptions for that area.

-lop & top obtained during

extraction distribution to VFC

members or to local people free of

cost.

4 Betta

management WC-

40648.93 Ha

All Proteted

forest areas in

Sirsi division

To augment

natural

regeneration and

improve stocking

in the betta lands

- Raising of nursery and augmenting

natural regeneration.

-To improve the existing condition

of the Betta lands.

-To provide privileges to gardeners

as per Karnataka Forest Manual -

1976.

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Sl

No.

Name of the

Working

Circle/Extent/HS

Constitution Objectives Prescriptions

5 NTFP

overlapping WC

All forest areas

in Sirsi division

To augment the

productivity of

NTFP by

adopting

scientific

methods of

extraction besides

increasing the

NTFP stands by

appropriate

techniques.

-Conducting studies on NTFP

resources covering all aspects.

-Planted areas are to be closed for

grazing.

-Finding mother trees and

regenerating those species through

seeds or vegetative methods.

-Action may be taken to raise

Halmaddi plantations from the

revenue collected

6 JFPM

overlapping WC.

All forest areas

in Sirsi division

-To ensure

people's

participation in

forestry.

- Forest

protection and

management.

-To improve the

ecology and

environment of

the JFPM areas.

-To create and sustain the JFPM

movement by creating awareness

among the people through training

programmes.

-The areas are treated as per the

respective IMP of the VFC‟s

-The revenue sharing as per the 2002

GO.FEE-50-FAP-2000 Dt:19-06-

2002.

7 Wildlife

overlapping WC

All forest areas

in Sirsi division

-In order to

preserve the rich

heritage of

wildlife of the

division

-Eco-restoration of the habitats

-Habitat manipulation and better

preservation of bio-type

-Setting up well-equipped squads at

strategic points

-Research/monitoring works

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Table:- 46. Showing abstract of range-wise area allotted to each working circle.

Sl No. Name of the

working circle Sl No. Name of the range

Total area alloted for

each WC in ha.

1 Protection WC 1 Sirsi -

2 Banavasi -

3 Janmane 15523.33

4 Hulekal 5220.3

5 Siddapura -

6 Kyadagi 8119.01

Total 28862.66

2 Improvement WC 1 Sirsi 10446.22

2 Banavasi 13265.22

3 Janmane 13847.45

4 Hulekal 19038.34

5 Siddapura 10702.62

6 Kyadagi 7377.97

Total 74678.12

3 Plantation

Working Circle 1 Sirsi 5367.4

2 Banavasi 4712.91

3 Janmane 3419.37

4 Hulekal 3332.92

5 Siddapura 7150.84

6 Kyadagi 2582.82

Total 26566.26

4 Betta management

Working Circle 1 Banavasi 2090.48

2 Hulekal 6231.18

3 Janmane 9636.93

4 Kyadgi 5772.75

5 Siddapur 6452.24

6 Sirsi 10465.35

Total 40648.93

5 NTFP overlapping

WC Overlapping

6 JFPM overlapping

WC. Overlapping

7 Wildlife

overlapping WC Overlapping

Total : 170755.97

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APPENDICES

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Forest

ProperMinor Forest.

Banavasi Achanalli. 566.74 406.99 19.83 2.71 429.53 75.79

Banavasi Adnalli. 1222.09 724.55 151.66 209.69 1085.91 88.86

Banavasi Ajjarni. 413.62 0.00 32.40 0.00 32.40 7.83

Banavasi Anagodkoppa. 427.06 228.68 46.04 43.79 318.51 74.58

Banavasi Andagi. 617.26 171.68 16.39 0.00 188.07 30.47

Banavasi Badangod. 958.07 127.10 80.22 0.00 207.32 21.64

Banavasi Banavasi. 740.27 89.86 51.36 0.00 141.22 19.08

Banavasi Bankanal. 415.03 210.54 24.55 28.96 264.05 63.62

Banavasi Bellanakeri. 327.23 105.00 0.00 3.78 108.78 33.24

BanavasiBenagi.-Tuilkop.

Bugadikoppa.372.12 162.40 39.57 15.63 217.60 58.48

Banavasi Bengle. 930.09 127.20 225.90 278.98 632.07 67.96

Banavasi Bhashi. 809.97 279.64 118.72 0.00 398.36 49.18

Banavasi Bilur. 517.17 303.54 82.01 0.00 385.55 74.55

Banavasi Bisalkoppa. 460.43 6.78 65.02 255.44 327.25 71.07

Banavasi Boppanalli. 792.37 540.72 38.66 117.07 696.45 87.89

Banavasi Borngudda. 220.80 150.66 16.79 0.00 167.45 75.84

Banavasi Chikdugli. 135.29 38.37 46.84 0.00 85.21 62.98

Banavasi Danaganalli. 654.74 316.38 35.01 0.00 351.39 53.67

Banavasi Farsi. 182.51 123.51 22.34 0.00 145.85 79.91

Banavasi Gadageri. 328.38 147.55 3.55 0.00 151.10 46.01

Banavasi Ganageri.& Pura. 195.34 69.96 30.37 48.99 149.32 76.44

Banavasi Golikatta. 185.78 70.18 67.54 0.00 137.73 74.13

Banavasi Gonagatti. 262.14 152.34 9.68 0.00 162.02 61.81

Banavasi Gonur. 870.98 451.14 112.52 0.00 563.66 64.72

Banavasi Gudnapur. 740.03 194.86 128.79 39.25 362.90 49.04

Banavasi Hadalgi. 387.51 0.00 132.44 5.92 138.35 35.70

Banavasi Halgaddi. 563.68 219.98 94.56 33.05 347.59 61.66

Banavasi Hallikoppa. 161.73 35.77 50.10 0.00 85.88 53.10

Banavasi Halsinkoppa. 94.30 67.60 10.94 0.00 78.54 83.29

Banavasi Hebballi. 381.86 233.45 45.53 0.64 279.61 73.22

Banavasi Hebbatti. 580.26 16.34 122.36 36.50 175.20 30.19

Banavasi Hudelkoppa. 174.19 61.84 32.44 9.78 104.06 59.74

Banavasi Huladevanasara. 513.86 323.46 39.54 43.70 406.70 79.15

Banavasi Isloor. 578.61 119.33 39.90 105.28 264.52 45.72

Banavasi Kadgod. 272.82 0.00 47.47 0.00 47.47 17.40

Banavasi Kalangi. 402.84 62.06 12.96 12.75 87.77 21.79

Banavasi Kalgundikoppa. 171.23 38.71 21.75 52.41 112.87 65.92

BanavasiKalkardi-Tavadkoppa-

Chandageri.561.56 231.13 108.34 0.00 339.47 60.45

Banavasi Kalkoppa. 108.41 0.00 59.34 0.00 59.34 54.74

Banavasi Kalli. 449.08 290.23 34.94 3.19 328.35 73.12

Banavasi Kanakapur. 134.23 0.00 27.49 0.00 27.49

Banavasi Kandraji. 665.68 492.92 60.54 3.64 557.10 83.69

Banavasi Kankoppa. 158.96 72.74 10.73 0.00 83.48 52.52

Banavasi Kantraji. 569.74 0.00 30.59 0.00 30.59 5.37

Banavasi Kirwatti. 351.36 46.91 59.10 8.11 114.12 32.48

Banavasi Kotekop. 163.72 89.04 18.62 0.00 107.66 65.76

Banavasi Kugod. 130.10 77.13 11.10 0.00 88.23 67.82

Banavasi Kuppagadde+ Hoskoppa 689.62 340.56 50.92 0.00 391.48 56.77

Banavasi Kuppalli. 298.51 171.46 22.09 12.75 206.29 69.11

Banavasi Kyadgikop 568.44 312.70 36.25 0.00 348.95 61.39

Banavasi Kyadikop. 336.04 237.83 42.29 0.00 280.12 83.36

Banavasi Madankeri. 306.14 194.83 22.02 4.11 220.95 72.17

Banavasi Madgurvalli. 422.31 0.00 146.67 0.00 146.67 34.73

Banavasi Malalgaon. 686.62 336.90 44.50 24.73 406.12 59.15

Banavasi Malanji. 557.04 235.28 14.67 0.00 249.95 44.87

Banavasi Maragundi. 1419.31 500.40 257.62 59.97 817.99 57.63

Banavasi Mattihalli. 288.31 183.50 31.54 0.00 215.03 74.58

Banavasi Mudebail. 123.71 75.86 6.10 0.00 81.96 66.25

Reserve Forest

Geo areaVillageRange

Village wise forest area by legal status - Sirsi division

Betta

(Protected)

Total

Forest

% to

geographic

al area

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Forest

ProperMinor Forest.

Reserve Forest

Geo areaVillageRangeBetta

(Protected)

Total

Forest

% to

geographic

al area

Banavasi Mugavalli. 380.54 0.00 242.54 0.00 242.54 63.74

Banavasi Mugilkoppa. 184.38 40.61 117.71 0.00 158.32 85.86

Banavasi Mundagehalli. 290.28 24.23 202.04 0.00 226.27 77.95

Banavasi Narur. 796.13 61.56 233.51 45.68 340.75 42.80

Banavasi Navangeri. 402.53 194.06 40.72 57.19 291.98 72.54

Banavasi Sahasrahalli. 284.62 203.97 0.00 0.00 203.97 71.66

BanavasiSannakeri- Mavinkoppa &

Hobbail.353.98 97.72 73.33 39.63 210.68 59.52

Banavasi Santolli. 398.36 32.11 111.91 14.91 158.93 39.90

Banavasi Shivalli. 1458.56 810.46 379.69 104.71 1294.87 88.78

Banavasi Sugavi. 1003.09 427.14 140.33 137.38 704.86 70.27

Banavasi Tigani. 779.83 124.50 147.37 0.00 271.87 34.86

Banavasi Ullal. 634.87 324.39 62.64 100.59 487.62 76.81

Banavasi Umblekoppa. 365.40 191.43 15.05 78.15 284.63 77.90

Banavasi Ummadi. 178.75 60.26 67.18 0.00 127.44 71.29

BanavasiVadageri. Surgar.-

Jyanmundi.315.51 125.63 60.31 0.00 185.94 58.93

Banavasi Vaddal. 353.92 0.00 115.39 0.00 115.39 32.60

Banavasi Vaddinkoppa. 288.74 123.94 51.02 30.12 205.08 71.03

Banavasi Yamagalli. 167.27 3.40 67.53 0.00 70.93 42.41

Banavasi Yekkambi. 493.11 324.92 54.35 21.31 400.58 81.23

35747.16 13437.98 5393.82 2090.48 20922.28

Hulekal Audhal. 1062.75 888.28 54.00 39.18 981.46 92.35

Hulekal Bakkala. 1124.80 727.89 82.38 195.31 1005.57 89.40

HulekalBalekaimane.+

Tenginmudi.947.61 651.17 38.98 181.03 871.19 91.94

Hulekal Devanalli. 1337.06 209.69 850.91 6.37 1066.98 79.80

Hulekal Dhoranagiri. 1132.15 885.83 115.59 77.54 1078.96 95.30

Hulekal Gaddegalli. 1228.41 62.77 40.16 1331.33

Hulekal Gonasara.+ Halligadde. 1382.07 1043.64 70.38 158.17 1272.19 92.05

Hulekal Gurvalli.+ Arginmane. 1100.15 732.67 87.61 139.97 960.25 87.28

Hulekal Hakkigadde. 207.10 0.00 127.45 42.00 169.45 81.82

Hulekal Hancharta. 448.12 121.64 122.01 61.84 305.48 68.17

Hulekal Harehulekal. 655.94 171.49 164.29 169.17 504.95 76.98

Hulekal Heggar. 301.07 88.40 139.13 38.50 266.03 88.36

Hulekal Hulgol. 895.02 188.34 127.76 334.76 650.87 72.72

Hulekal Jaddigadde. 143.70 86.61 41.32 6.64 134.57 93.65

Hulekal Kadabal + Handimane. 575.76 222.27 201.49 423.76 73.60

Hulekal Kakkalli. 558.78 263.73 119.61 117.48 500.82 89.63

Hulekal Kalgadde + Kanchigadde 1697.10 1287.21 200.24 136.29 1623.75 95.68

Hulekal Kalugar. 216.77 0.00 154.22 39.96 194.18 89.58

Hulekal Kambigar + Barasaguni. 722.25 298.16 200.48 143.43 642.07 88.90

Hulekal Kanalli. 296.72 2.02 143.65 101.59 247.26 83.33

Hulekal Kanmuski. 765.38 614.17 18.01 93.90 726.08 94.87

Hulekal Kelgin Onikeri. 583.49 212.94 165.01 91.24 469.19 80.41

Hulekal Kodanagadde. 1391.79 780.33 262.00 200.74 1243.07 89.31

Hulekal Kodigar. 524.75 305.36 135.38 23.04 463.78 88.38

Hulekal Koligar. 609.29 99.42 161.90 249.80 511.12 83.89

Hulekal Kotagehalli. 287.87 0.00 128.77 112.69 241.46 83.88

Hulekal Kudragod. 2295.58 2198.94 0.00 0.00 2198.94 95.79

Hulekal Malenalli. 269.17 142.10 76.10 0.00 218.20 81.06

Hulekal Manadoor. 696.05 115.83 306.96 133.17 555.97 79.87

Hulekal Mathadeval. 974.67 0.00 533.86 243.10 776.96 79.72

Hulekal Melin Onikeri. 485.92 136.73 164.12 85.33 386.18 79.47

Hulekal Mensi. 1154.60 649.03 191.94 196.52 1037.48 89.86

Hulekal Modur. 121.10 17.35 67.71 0.00 85.06 70.24

Hulekal Mogadde. 1066.00 882.83 94.18 28.04 1005.05 94.28

HulekalMoodgar + Heggarshi +

Halsinkatte.346.66 0.00 221.04 80.27 301.32 86.92

Hulekal Muregar. 582.84 232.40 186.13 111.86 530.38 91.00

Hulekal Muski (Shirasgaon.) 2345.09 1933.53 212.17 99.63 2245.33 95.75

Hulekal Naigar. 1167.28 529.63 362.09 126.05 1017.78 87.19

Hulekal Nakshe. 394.00 147.49 126.18 71.74 345.42 87.67

Banavasi total

145

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Hulekal Navilgar. 609.37 237.36 143.77 159.56 540.69 88.73

Hulekal Neelkani. 285.40 236.31 0.00 3.10 239.41 83.88

Hulekal Onigadde. 650.84 94.06 397.16 57.96 549.18 84.38

Hulekal Salkani. 182.33 16.62 117.50 134.13 73.56

Hulekal Shigehalli. 774.06 404.01 48.04 177.76 629.81 81.36

Hulekal Shinganalli. 338.13 0.00 136.78 159.02 295.80 87.48

Hulekal Shiraguni. 1214.77 1032.71 97.33 32.95 1162.99 95.74

Hulekal Shivagaon. 586.29 32.65 134.31 284.16 451.11 76.94

Hulekal Shivalli. 985.88 78.63 245.15 477.89 801.68 81.32

Hulekal Sonaginmane. 2494.26 741.94 142.26 116.20 1000.39 40.11

Hulekal Sonda. 1267.85 138.84 593.78 236.20 968.82 76.41

Hulekal Tattisara. 242.14 0.00 45.98 132.63 178.61 73.76

Hulekal Vanalli. 492.01 302.37 21.28 98.25 421.89 85.75

40989.78 21172.16 8561.04 6231.18 35964.38

Janmane Adavalli 344.84 12.46 97.51 155.20 265.18 76.90

Janmane Ainbail. 100.01 0.00 0.00 73.55 73.55 73.55

Janmane Analebail. 291.35 42.65 29.14 145.75 217.54 74.67

Janmane Attimaurdu. 264.64 8.80 29.70 141.22 179.72 67.91

Janmane Badagi. 633.74 75.60 377.34 108.48 561.41 88.59

Janmane Balavalli. 752.90 18.72 235.18 350.45 604.34 80.27

Janmane Balekoppa. 495.72 24.65 0.24 344.79 369.68 74.57

Janmane Balesara. 425.82 22.80 82.40 242.27 347.47 81.60

Janmane Bandal. 989.14 289.76 539.26 57.76 886.78 89.65

Janmane Bengaon. 1458.43 766.34 446.14 84.90 1297.38 88.96

Janmane Bidramane. 185.01 26.40 44.27 81.29 151.96 82.14

Janmane Bommanalli. 164.21 17.13 41.35 78.13 136.60 83.19

Janmane Bugadi. 332.04 324.15 0.00 0.00 324.15 97.62

Janmane Devanamane. 1018.27 862.22 53.11 71.20 986.52 96.88

Janmane Devimane. 1144.92 1092.03 0.00 0.00 1092.03 95.38

Janmane Halegouri. 26.22 0.00 0.00 22.80 22.80 86.97

Janmane Halehalla. 149.49 0.00 39.36 78.60 117.96 78.91

Janmane Hallibail. 2374.48 1952.37 188.73 158.37 2299.46 96.84

Janmane Halsargi. 198.93 24.46 118.01 35.12 177.59 89.27

Janmane Hanagar. 62.82 0.00 3.99 47.21 51.19 81.49

Janmane Handyanemath. 361.01 173.48 74.29 49.37 297.15 82.31

Janmane Harigar. 618.64 0.00 236.21 246.33 482.54 78.00

Janmane Hasargod. 661.75 50.78 151.81 305.49 508.08 76.78

Janmane Hasur. 739.01 667.32 39.37 9.40 716.09 96.90

Janmane Hebre. 5378.99 5057.55 47.59 23.37 5128.51 95.34

Janmane Heggarni. 265.95 20.76 144.62 22.24 187.62 70.55

Janmane Hegge 339.22 77.95 0.00 190.07 268.03 79.01

Janmane Hegnur. 356.61 0.00 21.73 249.47 271.21 76.05

Janmane Hostota. 343.72 0.14 5.95 255.06 261.15 75.98

Janmane Hostota. 235.79 38.52 34.74 127.82 201.08 85.28

Janmane Hostota. (Hanumanti.) 483.83 44.13 138.61 161.57 344.31 71.16

Janmane Hukli. 1204.58 985.32 134.49 10.04 1129.85 93.80

Janmane Hullunde. 525.75 29.20 171.73 244.45 445.38 84.71

Janmane Hutagar. 437.27 218.69 122.07 40.47 381.22 87.18

Janmane Janmane 493.81 54.09 61.82 293.63 409.53 82.93

JanmaneKallahalli.+ Nekkarki

+Savale.1718.48 1037.48 355.22 185.20 1577.90 91.82

Janmane Kanchikai. 548.78 200.02 67.31 196.28 463.61 84.48

Janmane Karjagi(pt) 389.34 58.17 116.31 204.52 379.01 97.35

Janmane Kelgin Sarkuli. 76.52 0.00 0.00 51.75 51.75 67.63

Janmane Kelginkeri + Kulihakkal. 1502.55 1086.96 174.94 128.77 1390.67 92.55

Janmane Keregadde. 460.86 6.76 59.73 297.92 364.41 79.07

Janmane Khurse. 1404.60 547.63 662.39 47.22 1257.24 89.51

Janmane Kibballi. 280.89 0.00 6.95 223.51 230.46 82.05

Janmane Kodagibail. 721.94 151.93 317.04 170.36 639.33 88.56

Janmane Kondalagi. 170.70 9.46 71.82 66.47 147.75 86.56

Janmane Kugtimane. 185.01 90.30 3.48 70.52 164.30 88.80

Janmane Kukri. 243.75 40.84 23.43 113.20 177.48 72.81

Janmane Manigar. 449.32 107.71 67.86 216.34 391.91 87.22

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Janmane Manjaguni. 586.55 323.32 142.79 0.00 466.11 79.47

Janmane Mattigar. 842.90 91.79 247.18 355.23 694.20 82.36

Janmane Melin Sarkuli. 460.08 18.41 100.79 264.42 383.62 83.38

Janmane Mulgunda. 849.66 571.44 168.83 47.21 787.47 92.68

JanmaneMundaganamane.+Bedegad

de+ Sanna-jogankeri2073.48 1236.73 356.27 302.21 1895.21 91.40

Janmane Murur. 332.66 11.74 2.60 237.95 252.29 75.84

Janmane Nandyane. 149.64 89.70 16.21 33.24 139.14 92.99

Janmane Neergan. 603.23 42.66 321.92 161.77 526.36 87.26

Janmane Neggu. 699.94 34.35 278.10 274.74 587.18 83.89

Janmane Nerlavalli. 354.87 131.02 51.04 133.82 315.88 89.01

Janmane Nilkunda 636.20 471.76 88.29 9.62 569.68 89.54

Janmane Sampakhanda 482.92 17.39 208.97 187.83 414.19 85.77

Janmane Saraguppa+ Karur 2190.24 2031.10 0.00 3.19 2034.29 92.88

Janmane Shamemane. 153.69 11.83 0.00 104.19 116.02 75.49

Janmane Shivalmane. 982.57 617.04 118.26 139.31 874.61 89.01

Janmane Tandagundi. 22.39 0.00 11.63 0.00 11.63 51.97

Janmane Taresara. 573.70 42.45 42.86 381.75 467.06 81.41

Janmane Teppar. 1293.12 377.97 731.58 37.30 1146.85 88.69

Janmane Umblemane. 456.26 54.36 8.99 314.85 378.21 82.89

Janmane Unchalli. 562.85 256.49 47.76 190.99 495.23 87.99

46318.60 22747.30 8581.30 9656.59 40985.21

Kyadgi Alavalli. 700.55 176.31 230.31 180.46 587.08 83.80

Kyadgi Balgod. 557.49 211.73 133.08 142.76 487.57 87.46

Kyadgi Begar. 352.59 7.06 152.38 144.73 304.17 86.27

Kyadgi Bilegod. 770.11 547.36 140.83 21.31 709.50 92.13

Kyadgi Bilgi. 479.24 131.53 63.66 93.69 288.87 60.28

Kyadgi Chandraghatgi. 613.40 379.24 101.27 89.19 569.71 92.88

Kyadgi Chapparmane. 459.13 0.00 95.22 270.52 365.74 79.66

Kyadgi Danmav. 986.58 388.01 273.31 178.20 839.52 85.09

Kyadgi Dodmane. 291.28 75.19 36.51 121.13 232.83 79.93

Kyadgi Gijgini. 734.66 611.98 43.12 31.37 686.47 93.44

Kyadgi Golikai. 251.87 46.13 71.80 74.59 192.51 76.43

Kyadgi Gubgod. 446.15 109.16 171.30 76.37 356.82 79.98

Kyadgi Hadrimane. 58.19 7.83 16.74 26.51 51.08 87.79

Kyadgi Halegubbi. 13.13 0.00 2.12 8.31 10.43 79.44

Kyadgi Havinabeelu. 785.34 0.00 468.83 186.28 655.11 83.42

Kyadgi Hemagar. 658.50 218.72 112.64 239.24 570.59 86.65

Kyadgi Honnekomb. 389.99 312.43 23.69 14.71 350.84 89.96

Kyadgi Hosamanju. 436.74 171.23 110.48 31.55 313.25 71.73

Kyadgi Hukli. 590.16 415.59 60.82 63.21 539.62 91.44

Kyadgi Huvinmane. 313.35 0.00 55.07 159.90 214.97 68.60

Kyadgi Ilimane. 429.96 245.61 53.10 64.48 363.18 84.47

Kyadgi Itagi. 918.65 334.75 48.00 380.20 762.95 83.05

Kyadgi Kadavadi. 298.34 87.18 53.12 113.23 253.53 84.98

Kyadgi Kalkai. 319.18 34.28 94.06 130.81 259.15 81.19

Kyadgi Kallolli. 37.06 3.74 2.52 25.72 31.98 86.30

Kyadgi Kattekai. 371.77 0.00 251.73 28.19 279.92 75.29

Kyadgi Kelginamane. 407.11 18.57 123.89 178.68 321.14 78.88

Kyadgi Keremane. 521.65 44.45 163.34 227.19 434.98 83.38

Kyadgi Kible. 561.82 191.06 158.92 135.18 485.16 86.35

Kyadgi Kodagibail. 259.06 63.33 18.61 133.83 215.77 83.29

Kyadgi Kodigadde. 661.52 508.49 102.85 11.83 623.17 94.20

Kyadgi Kounsale. 659.25 339.07 67.76 179.41 586.24 88.93

Kyadgi Kudagund. 415.65 215.40 23.23 127.26 365.88 88.03

Kyadgi Kudegod. 735.54 489.89 50.72 145.52 686.13 93.28

Kyadgi Kulibeed. 235.36 81.48 43.85 74.64 199.96 84.96

Kyadgi Kuravanti. 65.37 0.00 35.56 11.13 46.69 71.43

Kyadgi Kyadagi. 624.40 151.56 35.40 297.76 484.72 77.63

Kyadgi Lakkabbekeri. 15.17 0.00 0.00 12.55 12.55 82.70

Kyadgi Maslemakki. 39.47 10.74 0.00 21.64 32.39 82.05

Kyadgi Mavinakod. 433.51 124.15 108.82 134.55 367.52 84.78

Kyadgi Mensi. 328.05 117.71 124.30 2.07 244.08 74.40

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Kyadgi Negar. 567.68 457.99 6.65 51.64 516.28 90.95

Kyadgi Nirgar. 258.72 16.24 39.87 143.74 199.85 77.24

Kyadgi Nirgod. 613.84 606.19 0.00 0.00 606.19 98.75

Kyadgi Sangolimane. 62.46 0.00 37.29 17.55 54.85 87.81

Kyadgi Shashiguli. 287.40 17.65 22.17 170.49 210.31 73.18

Kyadgi Sovinakoppa. 415.70 11.40 147.80 161.36 320.57 77.12

Kyadgi Suttalmane. 511.47 352.05 75.61 56.14 483.80 94.59

Kyadgi Talekeri. 798.80 610.14 98.52 55.13 763.79 95.62

Kyadgi Targod. 797.85 461.86 103.04 163.09 727.98 91.24

Kyadgi Tarkhanda. 508.67 7.88 140.72 210.07 358.67 70.51

Kyadgi Uppinagadde. 22.09 4.20 13.18 2.75 20.13 91.14

Kyadgi Vajagar. 33.94 0.00 1.52 24.62 26.13 77.00

Kyadgi Vajgod. 381.26 130.96 46.38 126.32 303.65 79.64

23486.22 9547.50 4655.73 5772.75 19975.98

Siddapur Aigod. 1314.16 654.79 371.52 9.99 1036.29 78.86

Siddapur Akkunji. 676.70 43.45 314.98 67.97 426.41 63.01

Siddapur Algod. 450.43 188.34 125.45 106.78 420.57 93.37

Siddapur Arendur. 592.62 211.77 187.56 0.00 399.32 67.38

Siddapur Avarguppa. 624.12 92.34 216.21 35.97 344.52 55.20

Siddapur Balekoppa. 573.58 248.14 194.13 8.09 450.36 78.52

Siddapur Balguli. 308.46 32.85 23.91 151.93 208.69 67.66

Siddapur Balikoppa. 381.95 0.00 98.08 144.43 242.50 63.49

Siddapur Bandisara. 197.81 58.37 50.24 51.89 160.50 81.14

Siddapur Bedkani. 643.15 113.42 158.64 159.96 432.01 67.17

Siddapur Bellatte. 521.21 52.94 267.62 17.24 337.81 64.81

Siddapur Bhandarkeri. 507.93 0.00 135.29 270.76 406.05 79.94

Siddapur Bhankuli. 502.89 164.50 87.15 154.24 405.89 80.71

Siddapur Bidarkan. 695.47 54.01 201.79 273.64 529.44 76.13

Siddapur Bikkalase. 122.16 0.00 48.94 8.33 57.26 46.88

Siddapur Dugadikoppa. 368.35 0.00 190.64 25.93 216.57 58.80

Siddapur Gavingudda. 494.99 332.16 53.01 70.13 455.31 91.98

Siddapur Godlabeelu. 470.02 14.37 156.99 204.60 375.96 79.99

Siddapur Golgod. 436.37 74.06 55.96 232.38 362.39 83.05

Siddapur Gudekop. 68.38 0.00 47.51 0.00 47.51 69.48

Siddapur Gunjagod. 772.04 300.67 136.54 239.40 676.61 87.64

Siddapur Halageri. 423.79 71.59 39.56 235.89 347.04 81.89

Siddapur Halgadikop. 118.50 24.44 23.54 0.00 47.99 40.50

Siddapur Hanajibail. 245.78 0.00 119.57 60.19 179.76 73.14

Siddapur Harlikoppa. 153.33 28.13 61.09 2.36 91.57 59.72

Siddapur Harsikatta. 119.95 25.18 37.29 22.66 85.14 70.98

Siddapur Harsimane. 53.38 0.00 1.83 41.70 43.54 81.56

Siddapur Haswante. 539.96 85.24 179.97 24.93 290.14 53.73

Siddapur Heengar. 58.48 0.00 0.00 46.61 46.61 79.70

Siddapur Heggadde. 108.15 27.73 0.00 52.99 80.73 74.64

Siddapur Heggekoppa. 754.84 370.95 217.77 30.06 618.78 81.97

Siddapur Heggodmane. 350.53 154.75 112.72 0.00 267.46 76.30

Siddapur Hejni. 679.27 623.27 27.13 2.29 652.69 96.09

Siddapur Hematemane. 40.91 4.59 0.77 24.59 29.95 73.20

Siddapur Herekai. 125.29 0.00 19.30 75.94 95.24 76.02

Siddapur Honnehadda. 557.43 83.09 170.54 228.50 482.13 86.49

Siddapur Hosur. 477.77 33.37 162.07 64.36 259.79 54.38

Siddapur Husur. 1314.27 480.16 453.23 11.21 944.60 71.87

Siddapur Hutgar. 46.97 0.00 0.00 38.43 38.43 81.81

Siddapur Kalenalli. 62.03 0.00 44.29 0.00 44.29 71.41

Siddapur Kallur. 620.77 146.30 255.85 10.37 412.52 66.45

Siddapur Kangod. 708.87 129.02 242.24 50.25 421.51 59.46

Siddapur Karjagi(Pt) 181.90 53.63 38.59 50.91 143.13 78.69

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Siddapur Karkisaval. 409.01 26.94 7.56 258.49 292.99 71.63

Siddapur Kastur. 422.24 128.57 176.79 0.00 305.36 72.32

Siddapur Kavalkoppa. 606.52 54.00 305.12 139.80 498.92 82.26

Siddapur Kavanchur. 746.30 12.88 373.68 38.53 425.09 56.96

Siddapur Kilar. 611.52 210.10 216.16 85.95 512.20 83.76

Siddapur Kodkani. 1904.65 1070.74 436.11 29.21 1536.06 80.65

Siddapur Kodsara. 348.10 32.58 79.17 177.98 289.73 83.23

Siddapur Kolgi. 341.15 29.57 95.73 127.14 252.45 74.00

Siddapur Kolsirsi. 378.14 92.03 54.10 79.19 225.31 59.58

Siddapur Kondli. 677.80 59.77 214.36 63.76 337.89 49.85

Siddapur Korlakai. 442.14 102.24 72.33 153.89 328.45 74.29

Siddapur Kunaji. 362.96 38.32 108.87 62.26 209.46 57.71

Siddapur Kupgar. 45.33 0.00 31.31 5.25 36.56 80.66

Siddapur Magegar. 331.75 91.50 23.53 157.55 272.58 82.16

Siddapur Malavajaddi. 478.57 286.74 84.12 51.15 422.01 88.18

Siddapur Malavalli. 559.27 1.61 381.05 12.84 395.50 70.72

Siddapur Malavalli. 199.19 70.04 20.84 43.34 134.23 67.39

Siddapur Malemane. 652.40 621.46 0.00 621.46 95.26

Siddapur Mandlikoppa. 161.15 56.01 33.62 0.00 89.63 55.62

Siddapur Manikmane. 35.17 0.00 21.02 11.57 32.60 92.69

Siddapur Manmane. 512.19 67.50 146.46 22.77 236.74 46.22

Siddapur Mattigar. 188.96 0.00 105.25 0.00 105.25 55.70

Siddapur Mattihalli. 878.39 394.19 120.64 258.17 773.01 88.00

Siddapur Mudalli. 254.63 13.46 184.54 0.00 198.00 77.76

Siddapur Mugdur. 854.58 46.27 464.84 78.24 589.35 68.96

Siddapur Musavalli. 463.02 104.70 56.43 161.47 322.61 69.68

Siddapur Muttalli. 665.45 165.81 64.21 280.41 510.44 76.71

Siddapur Muttige. 504.91 92.31 54.72 229.08 376.11 74.49

Siddapur Muttige. 524.25 213.25 113.32 117.94 444.52 84.79

Siddapur Nagarbhavi. 244.93 0.00 115.55 22.06 137.61 56.18

Siddapur Naligar. 183.49 58.73 88.83 8.22 155.78 84.90

Siddapur Nejjur. 551.07 0.00 146.57 21.92 168.49 30.58

Siddapur Nidgod. 741.64 472.95 151.55 3.42 627.91 84.67

Siddapur Paduvanabail. 354.76 27.26 217.54 0.00 244.80 69.00

Siddapur Sampagod. 902.68 419.76 163.20 202.61 785.57 87.03

Siddapur Shiralagi. 1209.47 39.35 504.48 183.96 727.79 60.17

Siddapur Surgikoppa. 142.85 0.00 121.25 0.00 121.25 84.88

Siddapur Tumbargod. 190.86 137.46 33.87 0.00 171.34 89.77

Siddapur Tyagli-Hirekai. 420.02 354.43 35.21 0.00 389.64 92.77

Siddapur Tyarsi. 686.69 16.74 389.87 35.97 442.58 64.45

Siddapur Uppadki. 41.58 13.52 0.00 20.20 33.72 81.10

Siddapur Vadageri 24.37 0.00 9.12 0.00 9.12 37.41

38719.11 10600.40 11352.46 6452.24 28405.10

Sirsi Adakalli. 103.22 0.00 0.00 79.68 79.68 77.20

Sirsi Agasal. 967.80 243.68 221.66 310.28 775.62 80.14

Sirsi Ajjibail. 249.70 0.00 39.80 138.16 177.96 71.27

Sirsi Amblihonda. 113.72 0.00 2.71 93.73 96.44 84.80

Sirsi Andolli. 379.07 132.74 103.21 83.12 319.07 84.17

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Sirsi Arasapur 159.07 0.00 22.57 81.72 104.29 65.56

Sirsi Arehalla. 391.65 306.43 39.19 1.49 347.12 88.63

Sirsi Bachagaon. + Baslekop. 709.97 344.44 79.23 2.73 426.39 60.06

Sirsi Balegadde. 617.27 135.04 200.10 166.97 502.10 81.34

Sirsi Balekai. 254.14 167.41 29.73 38.73 235.88 92.81

Sirsi Balgar. 112.84 0.00 5.36 73.50 78.86 69.89

Sirsi Bannige. 211.90 0.00 23.98 144.33 168.31 79.43

Sirsi Belale. 471.63 175.01 165.01 37.34 377.37 80.01

Sirsi Betkoppa 212.36 0.00 11.32 145.14 156.46 73.68

Sirsi Bhairumbe. 326.18 24.96 66.78 148.93 240.67 73.78

Sirsi Bidralli. 399.01 242.72 27.58 11.66 281.95 70.66

Sirsi Bikanalli. 225.82 98.02 15.37 0.00 113.39 50.21

Sirsi Bilgalmane. 42.12 0.00 5.78 22.83 28.61 67.93

Sirsi Bisalkoppa. 379.65 0.00 168.74 102.58 271.32 71.47

Sirsi Bommanalli. 552.75 86.07 10.88 327.50 424.44 76.79

Sirsi Boppanalli. 263.31 0.00 14.36 199.90 214.26 81.37

Sirsi Byagadde. 344.68 216.45 32.68 0.00 249.13 72.28

Sirsi Chipgi. 599.03 100.66 210.48 169.91 481.05 80.30

Sirsi Dasanaadde. 253.33 0.00 220.70 3.72 224.42 88.59

Sirsi Dasankop 85.79 0.00 52.17 13.57 65.73 76.62

Sirsi Devarkoppa. 56.03 0.00 12.44 29.28 41.72 74.47

Sirsi Devisara. 400.20 85.22 37.41 190.53 313.16 78.25

Sirsi Dodnalli. 233.58 79.86 26.81 40.07 146.74 62.82

Sirsi Gadihalli. 392.02 97.42 158.77 81.89 338.08 86.24

Sirsi Ghattikai. 178.48 5.91 140.70 0.98 147.59 82.69

Sirsi Girgadde. 582.68 248.04 164.09 81.69 493.82 84.75

Sirsi Golikop. 81.14 7.68 0.00 53.95 61.62 75.95

Sirsi Goudhalli. 264.23 140.54 20.54 0.00 161.08 60.96

Sirsi Gubgaon. 36.62 0.00 0.00 32.08 32.08 87.61

Sirsi Haldota. 158.02 86.11 26.92 32.75 145.78 92.25

Sirsi Halkani (Barur) 348.63 63.43 117.75 52.66 233.83 67.07

Sirsi Halkani. 218.45 0.00 24.53 142.77 167.30 76.59

Sirsi Hangarkhanda. 50.16 0.00 0.00 33.67 33.67 67.13

Sirsi Hanumanti. 231.98 6.31 109.40 25.39 141.11 60.83

Sirsi Harepal. 399.87 51.82 26.81 237.05 315.68 78.95

Sirsi Hedgemane. 238.93 0.00 103.82 26.22 130.05 54.43

Sirsi Heepanalli 343.00 0.00 73.15 172.99 246.14 71.76

Sirsi Honnondgadde. 43.22 0.00 17.00 19.39 36.39 84.20

Sirsi Hoskoppa. 68.42 0.00 20.49 29.19 49.68 72.60

Sirsi Hunsekop. 464.82 0.00 124.21 264.88 389.09 83.71

Sirsi Husri. 711.09 288.03 39.14 14.78 341.96 48.09

Sirsi Hutgar. 510.21 0.00 310.13 111.10 421.23 82.56

Sirsi Itaguli. 365.38 0.00 108.03 172.78 280.82 76.86

Sirsi Jaganalli. 193.37 0.00 36.89 114.69 151.58 78.39

Sirsi Janmane(Hutan) 114.35 0.00 30.26 60.55 90.81 79.42

Sirsi Kabbe. 345.61 172.38 5.00 0.00 177.38 51.32

Sirsi Kageri. 513.56 0.00 177.34 208.58 385.92 75.15

Sirsi Kalgadde. 407.09 0.00 144.46 177.41 321.86 79.06

Sirsi Kalgar. 345.76 24.13 221.49 19.90 265.52 76.79

Sirsi Kalkai 13.09 0.00 0.00 10.05 10.05 76.75

Sirsi Kalkatte.Hunsekoppa 213.96 4.28 43.42 123.64 171.35 80.08

Sirsi Kalkuni 329.42 0.00 68.64 191.99 260.62

Sirsi Kalve. 609.11 105.10 290.05 126.32 521.47 85.61

Sirsi Kanagod. 429.33 26.80 49.23 256.09 332.12 77.36

Sirsi Kanagod.-Kansur. 175.75 0.00 72.86 70.25 143.11 81.43

Sirsi Karasvalli. 187.03 0.00 0.00 134.94 134.94 72.15

Sirsi Karjagimane. 79.92 0.00 55.00 12.13 67.13 35.89

Sirsi Karur. 49.79 35.43 2.86 0.00 38.29 76.91

Sirsi Kerekoppa.+ Bilgirikop. 420.74 279.35 63.39 0.00 342.74 81.46

Sirsi Kodgadde. 335.20 18.01 144.67 74.76 237.43 70.83

Sirsi Kodsara. 111.01 0.00 0.00 89.40 89.40 80.53

Sirsi Koppa 484.53 149.28 137.66 113.96 400.90 82.74

Sirsi Koppa. 388.32 266.87 20.34 0.00 287.20 73.96

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Sirsi Kulve. 460.11 93.04 81.19 189.17 363.41 78.98

Sirsi Landakanalli.+ Yesle. 554.84 297.39 77.13 0.00 374.52 67.50

Sirsi Madanakola. 125.22 46.99 2.66 61.30 110.95 88.60

Sirsi Malehalli. 175.45 0.00 27.82 94.00 121.82 69.43

Sirsi Malubalgar. 26.00 15.24 5.22 0.00 20.46 78.68

Sirsi Manjavalli + Bellemane 460.22 0.00 124.46 272.27 396.73 86.21

Sirsi Mashigadde. 428.77 0.00 60.61 233.00 293.62 68.48

Sirsi Mundagesara 248.40 0.00 0.00 225.23 225.23 90.67

Sirsi Mutmurdu. 117.20 0.00 16.53 70.66 87.19 74.40

Sirsi Narebail. 375.47 166.95 67.79 16.30 251.03 66.86

Sirsi Nurkalkoppa. 214.69 103.73 35.00 0.00 138.73 64.62

Sirsi Padageri. 219.53 0.00 25.35 153.55 178.91 81.49

Sirsi Sadashivalli. 1868.61 779.07 486.24 260.26 1525.57 81.64

Sirsi Sankadamane. 58.82 0.00 20.72 26.35 47.07 80.02

Sirsi Sannalli. 436.19 0.00 167.83 173.60 341.43 78.28

Sirsi Shelur. 382.47 157.95 22.24 133.39 313.58 81.99

Sirsi Shigehalli. 485.09 219.22 61.63 125.27 406.13 83.72

SirsiSirsi + Gopinathpur+

Puttanamane.2402.52 5.25 265.25 324.83 595.32 24.78

Sirsi Sirsimakki. 383.78 11.27 0.74 281.38 293.39 76.45

Sirsi Somanalli. 271.35 167.19 21.10 18.12 206.41 76.07

Sirsi Somanalli. 227.77 85.93 28.03 60.19 174.14 76.45

Sirsi Tagginbalgar. 67.33 0.00 0.00 57.06 57.06 84.75

Sirsi Tarehalli.-Kansur. 163.63 96.54 17.82 0.00 114.36 69.89

Sirsi Tatguni. 376.34 0.00 113.25 192.89 306.14 81.35

Sirsi Terkanalli. 665.58 57.18 238.77 151.59 447.54 67.24

Sirsi Tudguni. 511.35 0.00 93.07 324.36 417.43 81.63

Sirsi Tyagli. 446.20 110.75 20.50 202.66 333.91 74.83

Sirsi Unchalli. 289.57 180.25 0.00 0.00 180.25 62.25

Sirsi Uplekoppa. 448.31 377.19 12.19 0.00 389.38 86.85

Sirsi Urtota. 416.60 33.26 63.25 237.14 333.65 80.09

Sirsi Yachadi. 553.54 19.90 300.29 140.93 461.13 83.31

Sirsi Yalugar. 390.09 27.28 65.58 195.04 287.90 73.80

Sirsi Yedalli 294.71 25.21 0.00 216.50 241.71 82.02

35095.86 7592.37 7517.37 10465.35 25575.09

220356.73 85097.38 46061.98 40668.83 171828.19Sirsi Division total

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Banavasi Achanalli 406.99 19.83 2.71 429.53 Banavasi Achanalli 407.00 19.83 2.71 429.54 -0.01

Sirsi Adakalli 0.00 0.00 79.68 79.68 Sirsi Adakalli - 0 79.68 79.68 0.00

Janmane Adavalli 12.46 97.51 155.20 265.18 Janmane Adavalli 12.46 97.51 155.20 265.17 0.01

Banavasi Adnalli 724.55 151.66 209.69 1085.91 Banavasi Adnalli 724.56 151.66 209.69 1,085.91 0.00

Sirsi Agasal 243.68 221.66 310.28 775.62 Sirsi Agsal 243.68 221.67 310.28 775.63 -0.01

Siddapur Aigod 654.79 371.52 9.99 1036.29 Siddapur Aigod 654.78 371.53 9.98 1,036.29 0.00

Janmane Ainbail 0.00 0.00 73.55 73.55 Janmane Ainbail - 0 73.55 73.55 0.00

Banavasi Ajjarni 0.00 32.40 0.00 32.40 Banavasi Ajjarni - 32.4 - 32.40 0.00

Sirsi Ajjibail 0.00 39.80 138.16 177.96 Sirsi Ajjibal - 39.8 138.16 177.96 0.00

Siddapur Akkunji 43.45 314.98 67.97 426.41 Siddapur Akkunji 43.45 314.99 67.96 426.40 0.01

Kyadgi Alavalli 176.31 230.31 180.46 587.08 Kyadgi Alavalli 176.30 230.31 180.47 587.08 0.00

Siddapur Algod 188.34 125.45 106.78 420.57 Siddapur Alagod 188.34 125.44 106.77 420.55 0.02

Sirsi Amblihonda 0.00 2.71 93.73 96.44 Sirsi Amblihonda - 2.71 93.72 96.43 0.01

Banavasi Anagodkoppa 228.68 46.04 43.79 318.51 Banavasi Angodkoppa 228.68 46.04 43.79 318.51 0.00

Janmane Analebail 42.65 29.14 145.75 217.54 Janmane Anlebail 42.65 29.14 145.75 217.54 0.00

Banavasi Andagi 171.68 16.39 0.00 188.07 Banavasi Andagi 171.68 16.39 - 188.07 0.00

Sirsi Andolli 132.74 103.21 83.12 319.07 Sirsi Andalli 132.74 103.21 83.12 319.07 0.00

Sirsi Arasapur 0.00 22.57 81.72 104.29 Sirsi Arasapura - 22.57 81.71 104.28 0.01

Sirsi Arehalla 306.43 39.19 1.49 347.12 Sirsi Arehalla 306.45 39.19 1.48 347.12 0.00

Siddapur Arendur 211.77 187.56 0.00 399.32 Siddapur Arendur 211.77 187.55 - 399.32 0.00

Janmane Attimaurdu 8.80 29.70 141.22 179.72 Janmane Attimurdu 8.80 29.7 141.22 179.72 0.00

Hulekal Audhal 888.28 54.00 39.18 981.46 Hulekal Audal 888.28 53.99 39.18 981.45 0.01

Siddapur Avarguppa 92.34 216.21 35.97 344.52 Siddapur Avarguppa 92.34 216.21 35.97 344.52 0.00

SirsiBachagaon +

Baslekop344.44 79.23 2.73 426.39 Sirsi Bachagaon + Baslekop 344.44 79.23 2.73 426.40 -0.01

Janmane Badagi 75.60 377.34 108.48 561.41 Janmane Badagi 75.59 377.35 108.48 561.42 -0.01

Banavasi Badangod 127.10 80.22 0.00 207.32 Banavasi Badangod 127.10 80.22 - 207.32 0.00

Hulekal Bakkala 727.89 82.38 195.31 1005.57 Hulekal Bakkal 727.90 82.37 195.30 1,005.57 0.00

Janmane Balavalli 18.72 235.18 350.45 604.34 Janmane Balvalli 18.72 235.18 350.45 604.35 -0.01

Sirsi Balegadde 135.04 200.10 166.97 502.10 Sirsi Balegadde 135.03 200.11 166.96 502.10 0.00

Sirsi Balekai 167.41 29.73 38.73 235.88 Sirsi Balekai 167.41 29.73 38.73 235.87 0.01

HulekalBalekaimane+

Tenginmudi651.17 38.98 181.03 871.19 Hulekal

Balekaimane+

Tenginmudi651.17 38.98 181.03 871.18 0.01

APPENDIX - II

Comparison of legal forest area as per old working plan and Village Forest Register(VFR)

Working plan VFRDiffe

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Janmane Balekoppa 24.65 0.24 344.79 369.68 Janmane Balekoppa 24.64 0.24 344.78 369.66 0.02

Siddapur Balekoppa 248.14 194.13 8.09 450.36 Siddapur Balekoppa 248.14 194.13 8.09 450.36 0.00

Janmane Balesara 22.80 82.40 221.68 326.88 Janmane Balesara 22.85 82.39 241.92 347.16 -20.28

Sirsi Balgar 0.00 5.36 73.50 78.86 Sirsi Balgar - 5.36 73.50 78.86 0.00

Kyadgi Balgod 211.73 133.08 142.76 487.57 Kyadgi Balgod 211.73 133.08 142.75 487.56 0.01

Siddapur Balguli 32.85 23.91 151.93 208.69 Siddapur Balaguli 32.85 23.92 151.93 208.70 -0.01

Siddapur Balikoppa 0.00 98.08 144.43 242.50 Siddapur Balikoppa - 98.08 144.42 242.50 0.00

Banavasi Banavasi 89.86 51.36 0.00 141.22 Banavasi Banavsi 89.86 51.35 - 141.21 0.01

Janmane Bandal 289.76 539.26 57.76 886.78 Janmane Bandal 289.76 539.25 57.76 886.77 0.01

Siddapur Bandisara 58.37 50.24 51.89 160.50 Siddapur Bandisara 58.37 50.24 51.90 160.51 -0.01

Banavasi Bankanal 210.54 24.55 28.96 264.05 Banavasi Bankanal 210.54 24.55 28.95 264.04 0.01

Sirsi Bannige 0.00 23.98 144.33 168.31 Sirsi Bannige - 23.98 144.33 168.31 0.00

Siddapur Bedkani 113.42 158.64 159.96 432.01 Siddapur Bedkani 113.41 158.64 159.96 432.01 0.00

Kyadgi Begar 7.06 152.38 144.73 304.17 Kyadgi Begar 7.06 152.39 144.73 304.18 -0.01

Sirsi Belale 175.01 165.01 37.34 377.37 Sirsi Belale 175.01 165.02 37.34 377.37 0.00

Banavasi Bellanakeri 105.00 0.00 3.78 108.78 Banavasi Bellankeri 105.00 0 3.78 108.78 0.00

Siddapur Bellatte 52.94 267.62 17.24 337.81 Siddapur Bellate 52.95 267.62 17.24 337.81 0.00

BanavasiBenagi+Tuilkop

+Bugadikoppa162.40 39.57 15.63 217.60 Banavasi

Bengi+Tuilkop

+Bugadikoppa162.40 39.57 15.63 217.60 0.00

Janmane Bengaon 766.34 446.14 84.90 1297.38 Janmane Benagoan 766.35 446.13 84.90 1,297.38 0.00

Banavasi Bengle 127.20 225.90 278.98 632.07 Banavasi Bengle 127.19 225.9 278.98 632.07 0.00

Sirsi Betkoppa 0.00 11.32 145.14 156.46 Sirsi Betkopa - 11.32 145.14 156.46 0.00

Sirsi Bhairumbe 24.96 66.78 148.93 240.67 Sirsi Bhairumbe 24.96 66.78 148.93 240.67 0.00

Siddapur Bhandarkeri 0.00 135.29 270.76 406.05 Siddapur Bandarkeri - 135.29 270.77 406.06 -0.01

Siddapur Bhankuli 164.50 87.15 154.24 405.89 Siddapur Bankuli 164.51 87.15 154.24 405.90 -0.01

Banavasi Bhashi 279.64 118.72 0.00 398.36 Banavasi Bhasi 279.64 118.73 - 398.37 -0.01

Siddapur Bidarkan 54.01 201.79 273.64 529.44 Siddapur Bidrakan 54.00 201.79 273.65 529.44 0.00

Sirsi Bidralli 242.72 27.58 11.66 281.95 Sirsi Bidralli 242.72 27.58 11.65 281.95 0.00

Janmane Bidramane 26.40 44.27 81.29 151.96 Janmane Bidarmane 26.40 44.27 81.29 151.96 0.00

Sirsi Bikanalli 98.02 15.37 0.00 113.39 Sirsi Biknalli 98.02 15.36 - 113.38 0.01

Siddapur Bikkalase 0.00 48.94 8.33 57.26 Siddapur Bikkalase - 48.93 8.32 57.25 0.01

Kyadgi Bilegod 547.36 140.83 21.31 709.50 Kyadgi Bilegod 547.36 140.83 21.30 709.49 0.01

Sirsi Bilgalmane 0.00 5.78 22.83 28.61 Sirsi Belgalmane - 5.78 22.83 28.61 0.00

Kyadgi Bilgi 131.53 63.66 93.69 288.87 Kyadgi Bilgi 131.53 63.66 93.68 288.87 0.00

Banavasi Bilur 303.54 82.01 0.00 385.55 Banavasi Bilur 303.54 82.02 - 385.56 -0.01

Banavasi Bisalkoppa 6.78 65.02 255.44 327.25 Banavasi Bisalkoppa 6.78 65.02 255.45 327.25 0.00

Sirsi Bisalkoppa 0.00 168.74 102.58 271.32 Sirsi Bisalkoppa - 168.74 102.48 271.22 0.10

Janmane Bommanalli 17.13 41.35 78.13 136.60 Janmane Bommanalli 17.13 41.35 78.13 136.61 -0.01

Sirsi Bommanalli 86.07 10.88 327.50 424.44 Sirsi Bommanalli 86.07 10.87 327.51 424.45 -0.01

Banavasi Boppanalli 540.72 38.66 117.07 696.45 Banavasi Bappnalli 540.72 38.66 117.08 696.46 -0.01

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Sirsi Boppanalli 0.00 14.36 199.90 214.26 Sirsi Bappanalli - 14.35 199.90 214.25 0.01

Banavasi Borngudda 150.66 16.79 0.00 167.45 Banavasi Borangudda 150.66 16.79 - 167.45 0.00

Janmane Bugadi 324.15 0.00 0.00 324.15 Janmane Bugdi 324.15 0 - 324.15 0.00

Sirsi Byagadde 216.45 32.68 0.00 249.13 Sirsi Byagadde 216.46 32.69 - 249.15 -0.02

Kyadgi Chandraghatgi 379.24 101.27 89.19 569.71 Kyadgi Chandragatagi 379.24 101.27 89.19 569.70 0.01

Kyadgi Chapparmane 0.00 95.22 270.52 365.74 Kyadgi Chapparamane - 95.22 270.53 365.75 -0.01

Banavasi Chikdugli 38.37 46.84 0.00 85.21 Banavasi Chikdugli 38.36 46.84 - 85.20 0.01

Sirsi Chipgi 100.66 210.48 169.91 481.05 Sirsi Chipgi 100.65 210.48 169.92 481.05 0.00

Banavasi Danaganalli 316.38 35.01 0.00 351.39 Banavasi Danaganalli 316.38 35 - 351.38 0.01

Kyadgi Danmav 388.01 273.31 178.20 839.52 Kyadgi Dhanmav 387.60 273.32 178.01 838.93 0.59

Sirsi Dasanaadde 0.00 220.70 3.72 224.42 Sirsi Dasangade - 220.7 3.72 224.42 0.00

Sirsi Dasankop 0.00 52.17 13.57 65.73 Sirsi Dasankopa - 52.16 13.56 65.72 0.01

Hulekal Devanalli 209.69 850.91 6.37 1066.98 Hulekal Devanalli 209.69 850.92 6.37 1,066.98 0.00

Janmane Devanamane 862.22 53.11 71.20 986.52 Janmane Devanmane 862.23 53.1 71.19 986.52 0.00

Sirsi Devarkoppa 0.00 12.44 29.28 41.72 Sirsi Devarakoppa - 12.44 29.28 41.72 0.00

Janmane Devimane 1092.03 0.00 0.00 1092.03 Janmane Devimane 1,092.03 0 - 1,092.03 0.00

Sirsi Devisara 85.22 37.41 190.53 313.16 Sirsi Devisara 85.22 37.41 190.55 313.18 -0.02

Hulekal Dhoranagiri 885.83 115.59 77.54 1078.96 Hulekal Dhorangiri 885.83 115.59 77.54 1,078.96 0.00

Kyadgi Dodmane 75.19 36.51 121.13 232.83 Kyadgi Dodmane 75.19 36.51 121.12 232.82 0.01

Sirsi Dodnalli 79.86 26.81 40.07 146.74 Sirsi Dodonalli 79.85 26.81 40.07 146.73 0.01

Siddapur Dugadikoppa 0.00 190.64 25.93 216.57 Siddapur Dugdikoppa - 190.64 25.93 216.57 0.00

Banavasi Gadageri 147.55 3.55 0.00 151.10 Banavasi Gadgeri 147.55 3.55 - 151.10 0.00

Hulekal Gaddehalli 1228.41 62.77 40.16 1331.33 Hulekal Gaddehalli 1,228.41 62.77 40.15 1,331.33 0.00

Sirsi Gadihalli 97.42 158.77 81.89 338.08 Sirsi Gadihalli 97.42 158.77 81.90 338.09 -0.01

Banavasi Ganageri + Pura 69.96 30.37 48.99 149.32 Banavasi Ganageri + Pura 69.96 30.37 48.99 149.32 0.00

Siddapur Gavingudda 332.16 53.01 70.13 455.31 Siddapur Gavingudda 332.17 53.38 70.13 455.68 -0.37

Sirsi Ghattikai 5.91 140.70 0.98 147.59 Sirsi Ghattikai 5.91 140.71 0.98 147.60 -0.01

Kyadgi Gijgini 611.98 43.12 31.37 686.47 Kyadgi Gijguni 611.98 43.12 31.37 686.47 0.00

Sirsi Girgadde 248.04 164.09 81.69 493.82 Sirsi Girgadde 248.03 164.1 81.68 493.81 0.01

Siddapur Godlabeelu 14.37 156.99 204.60 375.96 Siddapur Godlebeel 14.36 156.81 204.60 375.77 0.19

Siddapur Golgod 74.06 55.96 232.38 362.39 Siddapur Golgod 74.16 55.96 232.38 362.50 -0.11

Kyadgi Golikai 46.13 71.80 74.59 192.51 Kyadgi Golikai 46.12 71.8 74.58 192.50 0.01

Banavasi Golikatta 70.18 67.54 0.00 137.73 Banavasi Golikatta 70.18 67.55 - 137.73 0.00

Sirsi Golikop 7.68 0.00 53.95 61.62 Sirsi Golikoppa 7.67 0 53.94 61.61 0.01

Banavasi Gonagatti 152.34 9.68 0.00 162.02 Banavasi Gongatta 152.34 9.68 - 162.02 0.00

HulekalGonasara+

Halligadde1043.64 70.38 158.17 1272.19 Hulekal Gonsar + Halligadde 1,043.63 70.35 158.19 1,272.17 0.02

Banavasi Gonur 451.14 112.52 0.00 563.66 Banavasi Gonur 451.14 112.52 - 563.66 0.00

Sirsi Goudhalli 140.54 20.54 0.00 161.08 Sirsi Goudalli 140.54 20.53 - 161.07 0.01

Sirsi Gubgaon 0.00 0.00 32.08 32.08 Sirsi Gubgoan - 0 32.08 32.08 0.00

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Kyadgi Gubgod 109.16 171.30 76.37 356.82 Kyadgi Gubgod 109.15 171.31 76.36 356.82 0.00

Siddapur Gudekop 0.00 47.51 0.00 47.51 Siddapur Guddekoppa - 47.51 - 47.51 0.00

Banavasi Gudnapur 194.86 128.79 39.25 362.90 BanavasiGudnapura

+Venktapur194.87 128.79 39.24 362.90 0.00

Siddapur Gunjagod 300.67 136.54 239.40 676.61 Siddapur Gunjagod 300.66 136.54 239.40 676.60 0.01

HulekalGurvalli+

Arginmane732.67 87.61 139.97 960.25 Hulekal Gurvalli + Arginmane 732.67 87.6 139.98 960.25 0.00

Banavasi Hadalgi 0.00 132.44 5.92 138.35 Banavasi Hadalgi - 132.44 5.92 138.36 -0.01

Kyadgi Hadrimane 7.83 16.74 26.51 51.08 Kyadgi Hadrimane 7.83 16.74 26.51 51.08 0.00

Hulekal Hakkigadde 0.00 127.45 42.00 169.45 Hulekal Hakkigadde - 127.44 42.00 169.44 0.01

Siddapur Halageri 71.59 39.56 235.89 347.04 Siddapur Halageri 71.59 39.56 235.89 347.04 0.00

Sirsi Haldota 86.11 26.92 32.75 145.78 Sirsi Haldota 86.11 26.92 32.76 145.79 -0.01

Janmane Halegouri 0.00 0.00 22.80 22.80 Janmane Halgowri - 0 22.80 22.80 0.00

Kyadgi Halegubbi 0.00 2.12 8.31 10.43 Kyadgi Halegubbi - 2.12 8.30 10.42 0.01

Janmane Halehalla 0.00 39.36 78.60 117.96 Janmane Halehalla - 39.36 78.60 117.96 0.00

Banavasi Halgaddi 219.98 94.56 33.05 347.59 Banavasi Halgaddi 219.98 94.55 33.05 347.58 0.01

Siddapur Halgadikop 24.44 23.54 0.00 47.99 Siddapur Halgadikoppa 24.44 23.54 - 47.98 0.01

Sirsi Halkani 0.00 24.53 142.77 167.30 Sirsi Halkani - 24.53 142.77 167.30 0.00

Sirsi Halkani (Barur) 63.43 117.75 52.66 233.83 Sirsi Barur 63.42 117.74 52.66 233.82 0.01

Janmane Hallibail 1952.37 188.73 158.37 2299.46 Janmane Hallibail 1,952.38 188.73 158.37 2,299.48 -0.02

Banavasi Hallikoppa 35.77 50.10 0.00 85.88 Banavasi Hallikoppa 35.77 50.1 - 85.87 0.01

Janmane Halsargi 24.46 118.01 35.12 177.59 Janmane Hallusargi 24.46 118.01 35.11 177.58 0.01

Banavasi Halsinkoppa 67.60 10.94 0.00 78.54 Banavasi Halsinkoppa 67.60 10.94 - 78.54 0.00

Janmane Hanagar 0.00 3.99 47.21 51.19 Janmane Hangar - 3.98 47.20 51.18 0.01

Siddapur Hanajibail 0.00 119.57 60.19 179.76 Siddapur Hanjibail - 119.56 60.18 179.74 0.02

Hulekal Hancharta 121.64 122.01 61.84 305.48 Hulekal Hancharata 121.64 122 61.83 305.47 0.01

Janmane Handyanemath 173.48 74.29 49.37 297.15 Janmane Handyanimath 173.48 74.29 49.65 297.42 -0.27

Sirsi Hangarkhanda 0.00 0.00 33.67 33.67 Sirsi Hangarkhanda - 0 33.67 33.67 0.00

Sirsi Hanumanti 6.31 109.40 25.39 141.11 Sirsi Hanumanthi 6.31 109.4 25.39 141.10 0.01

Hulekal Harehulekal 171.49 164.29 169.17 504.95 Hulekal Harehulekal 171.49 164.29 169.17 504.95 0.00

Sirsi Harepal 51.82 26.81 237.05 315.68 Sirsi Harepal 51.82 26.81 237.06 315.69 -0.01

Janmane Harigar 0.00 236.21 246.33 482.54 Janmane Harigar - 236.21 246.34 482.55 -0.01

Siddapur Harlikoppa 28.13 61.09 2.36 91.57 Siddapur Haralikoppa 28.12 61.09 2.35 91.56 0.01

Siddapur Harsikatta 25.18 37.29 22.66 85.14 Siddapur harsikatta 25.18 37.29 22.66 85.13 0.01

Siddapur Harsimane 0.00 1.83 41.70 43.54 Siddapur harsimane - 1.83 41.70 43.53 0.01

Janmane Hasargod 50.78 151.81 305.49 508.08 Janmane Hasurgod 50.78 151.81 305.49 508.08 0.00

Janmane Hasur 667.32 39.37 9.40 716.09 Janmane Hosur 667.32 39.37 9.40 716.09 0.00

Siddapur Haswante 85.24 179.97 24.93 290.14 Siddapur Hasvante 85.24 179.97 24.93 290.14 0.00

Kyadgi Havinabeelu 0.00 468.83 186.28 655.11 Kyadgi Havinbilu - 468.84 186.28 655.12 -0.01

Banavasi Hebballi 233.45 45.53 0.64 279.61 Banavasi Hebballi 233.44 45.53 0.63 279.60 0.01

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Banavasi Hebbatti 16.34 122.36 36.50 175.20 Banavasi Hebbati 16.34 122.36 36.50 175.20 0.00

Janmane Hebre 5057.55 47.59 23.37 5128.51 Janmane Hebre 5,057.57 47.59 23.37 5,128.53 -0.02

Sirsi Hedgemane 0.00 103.82 26.22 130.05 Sirsi Hedgemane - 103.82 26.23 130.05 0.00

Siddapur Heengar 0.00 0.00 46.61 46.61 Siddapur Heengar - 0 46.61 46.61 0.00

Sirsi Heepanalli 0.00 73.15 172.99 246.14 Sirsi Heepnalli - 73.15 172.99 246.14 0.00

Siddapur Heggadde 27.73 0.00 52.99 80.73 Siddapur Heggadde 27.73 0 52.99 80.72 0.01

Hulekal Heggar 88.40 139.13 38.50 266.03 Hulekal Heggar 88.39 139.14 38.50 266.03 0.00

Janmane Heggarni 20.76 144.62 22.24 187.62 Janmane Heggarni 20.76 144.62 22.23 187.61 0.01

Janmane Hegge 77.95 0.00 190.07 268.03 Janmane Hegge 77.95 0 190.07 268.02 0.01

Siddapur Heggekoppa 370.95 217.77 30.06 618.78 Siddapur Heggekoppa 370.96 217.77 30.06 618.79 -0.01

Siddapur Heggodmane 154.75 112.72 0.00 267.46 Siddapur Heggodmane 154.74 112.72 - 267.46 0.00

Janmane Hegnur 0.00 21.73 249.47 271.21 Janmane Hegnur - 21.73 249.47 271.20 0.01

Siddapur Hejni 623.27 27.13 2.29 652.69 Siddapur Hejni 623.27 27.13 2.28 652.68 0.01

Kyadgi Hemagar 218.72 112.64 239.24 570.59 Kyadgi Hemgar 218.72 112.64 239.24 570.60 -0.01

Siddapur Hematemane 4.59 0.77 24.59 29.95 Siddapur Hematemane 4.59 0.76 24.58 29.93 0.02

Siddapur Herekai 0.00 19.30 75.94 95.24 Siddapur Hirekai(Halkani) - 19.3 75.94 95.24 0.00

Siddapur Honnehadda 83.09 170.54 228.50 482.13 Siddapur Honnehadda 83.09 170.54 228.51 482.14 -0.01

Kyadgi Honnekomb 312.43 23.69 14.71 350.84 Kyadgi Honnekombu 312.43 23.69 14.71 350.83 0.01

Sirsi Honnondgadde 0.00 17.00 19.39 36.39 Sirsi Hannondugudda - 17 19.39 36.39 0.00

Kyadgi Hosamanju 171.23 110.48 31.55 313.25 Kyadgi Hosmanju 171.23 110.5 31.54 313.27 -0.02

Sirsi Hoskoppa 0.00 20.49 29.19 49.68 Sirsi Hosakoppa - 20.48 29.19 49.67 0.01

Janmane Hostota 0.14 5.95 255.06 261.15 Janmane Hostota(Siddapura) 0.14 5.95 255.06 261.15 0.00

Janmane Hostota 38.52 34.74 127.82 201.08 Janmane Hostota(Janmane) 38.52 34.74 127.82 201.08 0.00

JanmaneHostota

(Hanumanti)44.13 138.61 161.57 344.31 Janmane Hostota(Sirsi) 44.13 138.61 161.57 344.31 0.00

Siddapur Hosur 33.37 162.07 64.36 259.79 Siddapur Hosur 33.36 162.07 64.36 259.79 0.00

Banavasi Hudelkoppa 61.84 32.44 9.78 104.06 Banavasi Hudelkoppa 61.83 32.44 9.78 104.05 0.01

Janmane Hukli 985.32 134.49 10.04 1129.85 Janmane Hukli 985.33 134.49 10.03 1,129.85 0.00

Kyadgi Hukli 415.59 60.82 63.21 539.62 Kyadgi Hukali 415.59 60.81 63.21 539.61 0.01

Banavasi Huladevanasara 323.46 39.54 43.70 406.70 Banavasi Huldevansara 323.46 39.54 43.69 406.69 0.01

Hulekal Hulgol 188.34 127.76 334.76 650.87 Hulekal Hulgol 188.34 142.33 334.76 665.43 -14.56

Janmane Hullunde 29.20 171.73 244.45 445.38 Janmane Hullunde 29.20 171.73 244.45 445.38 0.00

Sirsi Hunsekop 0.00 124.21 264.88 389.09 Sirsi Hunsekoppa - 124.21 264.89 389.10 -0.01

Sirsi Husri 288.03 39.14 14.78 341.96 Sirsi Husri 288.03 39.14 14.78 341.95 0.01

Siddapur Husur 480.16 453.23 11.21 944.60 Siddapur Husur 480.17 453.22 11.21 944.60 0.00

Janmane Hutagar 218.69 122.07 40.47 381.22 Janmane Hutgar 218.69 122.06 40.47 381.22 0.00

Siddapur Hutgar 0.00 0.00 38.43 38.43 Siddapur Hutgar - 0 38.42 38.42 0.01

Sirsi Hutgar 0.00 310.13 111.10 421.23 Sirsi Hutgar - 310.14 111.10 421.24 -0.01

Kyadgi Huvinmane 0.00 55.07 159.90 214.97 Kyadgi Huvinmane - 55.07 159.90 214.97 0.00

Kyadgi Ilimane 245.61 53.10 64.48 363.18 Kyadgi Illimane 245.60 53.09 64.48 363.17 0.01

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Banavasi Isloor 119.33 39.90 105.28 264.52 Banavasi Isloor 119.33 39.9 105.28 264.51 0.01

Kyadgi Itagi 334.75 48.00 380.20 762.95 Kyadgi Itagi 334.75 47.99 380.20 762.94 0.01

Sirsi Itaguli 0.00 108.03 172.78 280.82 Sirsi Itaguli - 108.03 172.79 280.82 0.00

Hulekal Jaddigadde 86.61 26.84 6.64 120.09 Hulekal Jaddigade 86.61 26.84 6.64 120.09 0.00

Sirsi Jaganalli 0.00 36.89 114.69 151.58 Sirsi Jaganalli - 36.89 114.69 151.58 0.00

Janmane Janmane 54.09 61.82 293.63 409.53 Janmane Janmane 54.08 61.81 293.62 409.51 0.02

Sirsi Janmane(Hutan) 0.00 30.26 60.55 90.81 Sirsi Hutanjanmane - 30.26 60.55 90.81 0.00

Sirsi Kabbe 172.38 5.00 0.00 177.38 Sirsi kabbe 172.38 5 - 177.38 0.00

HulekalKadabal +

Handimane222.27 201.49 423.76 Hulekal Kadbala + Handimane - 222.27 201.48 423.75 0.01

Kyadgi Kadavadi 87.18 53.12 113.23 253.53 Kyadgi Kadavadi 87.18 53.11 113.23 253.52 0.01

Banavasi Kadgod 0.00 47.47 0.00 47.47 Banavasi Kadgod - 47.47 - 47.47 0.00

Sirsi Kageri 0.00 177.34 208.58 385.92 Sirsi Kageri - 177.34 208.59 385.93 -0.01

Hulekal Kakkalli 263.73 119.61 117.48 500.82 Hulekal Kakkalli 263.73 119.6 117.48 500.81 0.01

Banavasi Kalangi 62.06 12.96 12.75 87.77 Banavasi Kalangi 62.06 12.97 12.75 87.78 -0.01

Siddapur Kalenalli 0.00 44.29 0.00 44.29 Siddapur Kalenalli - 44.29 - 44.29 0.00

Sirsi Kalgadde 0.00 144.46 177.41 321.86 Sirsi kallagadde - 144.45 177.41 321.86 0.00

HulekalKalgadde -

Kanchigadde1287.21 200.24 136.29 1623.75 Hulekal Kalgaddekanchigadde 1,287.21 200.24 136.30 1,623.75 0.00

Sirsi Kalgar 24.13 221.49 19.90 265.52 Sirsi Kalgar 24.13 221.5 19.90 265.53 -0.01

Banavasi Kalgundikoppa 38.71 21.75 52.41 112.87 Banavasi Kalgundikoppa 38.71 21.75 52.41 112.87 0.00

Sirsi Kalkai 0.00 0.00 10.05 10.05 Sirsi Kalkai - 0 10.04 10.04 0.01

Kyadgi Kalkai 34.28 94.06 130.81 259.15 Kyadgi kalkai 34.27 94.06 130.81 259.14 0.01

Banavasi

Kalkardi-

Tavadkoppa-

Chandageri

231.13 108.34 0.00 339.47 BanavasiKalkardi + Tavadkoppa

+Chandageru231.13 108.34 - 339.47 0.00

SirsiKalkatteHunsekopp

a4.28 43.42 123.64 171.35 Sirsi KalkatteHunsekoppa 4.28 43.42 123.64 171.34 0.01

Banavasi Kalkoppa 0.00 59.34 0.00 59.34 Banavasi kalkoppa - 59.34 - 59.34 0.00

Sirsi Kalkuni 0.00 68.64 191.99 260.62 Sirsi kalkuni - 68.63 192.00 260.63 -0.01

JanmaneKallahalli+

Nekkarki +Savale1037.48 355.22 185.20 1577.90 Janmane

Kallali + Nekkarki

+Savale1,037.48 355.22 185.20 1,577.90 0.00

Banavasi Kalli 290.23 34.94 3.19 328.35 Banavasi Kalli 290.23 34.94 3.18 328.35 0.00

Kyadgi Kallolli 3.74 2.52 25.72 31.98 Kyadgi kallolli 3.74 2.52 25.72 31.98 0.00

Siddapur Kallur 146.30 255.85 10.37 412.52 Siddapur kallur 146.29 255.86 10.37 412.52 0.00

Hulekal Kalugar 0.00 154.22 39.96 194.18 Hulekal Kalugara - 154.22 39.96 194.18 0.00

Sirsi Kalve 105.10 290.05 126.32 521.47 Sirsi Kalave 105.10 290.06 126.31 521.47 0.00

HulekalKambigar +

Barasaguni298.16 200.48 143.43 642.07 Hulekal Kambigar + Barasaguni 298.16 200.47 143.33 641.96 0.11

Sirsi Kanagod 26.80 49.23 256.09 332.12 Sirsi Kangod 26.80 49.23 256.12 332.15 -0.03

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Sirsi Kanagod-Kansur 0.00 72.86 70.25 143.11 Sirsi KangodKansur - 72.86 70.25 143.11 0.00

Banavasi Kanakapur 0.00 27.49 0.00 27.49 Banavasi Kanakapura - 27.48 - 27.48 0.01

Hulekal Kanalli 2.02 143.65 101.59 247.26 Hulekal Kanalli 2.02 143.64 101.59 247.25 0.01

Janmane Kanchikai 200.02 67.31 196.28 463.61 Janmane Kanchikai 200.02 67.31 196.28 463.61 0.00

Banavasi Kandraji 492.92 60.54 3.64 557.10 Banavasi Kandraji 492.92 60.54 3.64 557.10 0.00

Siddapur Kangod 129.02 242.24 50.25 421.51 Siddapur Kangod 129.02 242.24 50.25 421.51 0.00

Banavasi Kankoppa 72.74 10.73 0.00 83.48 Banavasi Kankoppa 72.74 10.73 - 83.47 0.01

Hulekal Kanmuski 614.17 18.01 93.90 726.08 Hulekal Kanmuski 614.17 18.01 93.91 726.09 -0.01

Banavasi Kantraji 0.00 30.59 0.00 30.59 Banavasi Kantraji - 30.59 - 30.59 0.00

Sirsi Karasvalli 0.00 0.00 134.94 134.94 Sirsi Karasavalli - 0 134.93 134.93 0.01

Janmane Karjagi(pt) 58.17 116.31 204.52 379.01 Janmane Karjigi 58.17 116.32 204.54 379.03 -0.02

Siddapur Karjagi(Pt) 53.63 38.59 50.91 143.13 Siddapur Karjagi 53.63 38.59 50.92 143.14 -0.01

Sirsi Karjagimane 0.00 55.00 12.13 67.13 Sirsi karjigimane - 55 12.13 67.13 0.00

Siddapur Karkisaval 26.94 7.56 258.49 292.99 Siddapur Karkisaval 26.94 7.55 258.50 292.99 0.00

Sirsi Karur 35.43 2.86 0.00 38.29 Sirsi Karur 35.43 2.86 - 38.29 0.00

Siddapur Kastur 128.57 176.79 0.00 305.36 Siddapur kastur 128.57 176.79 - 305.36 0.00

Kyadgi Kattekai 0.00 251.73 28.19 279.92 Kyadgi Kattekai - 251.73 28.18 279.91 0.01

Siddapur Kavalkoppa 54.00 305.12 139.80 498.92 Siddapur kavalkoppa 53.99 305.12 139.80 498.91 0.01

Siddapur Kavanchur 12.88 373.68 38.53 425.09 Siddapur Kavachur 12.89 373.68 38.53 425.10 -0.01

Hulekal Kelgin Onikeri 212.94 165.01 91.24 469.19 Hulekal Kelaginonikeri 212.94 165.01 91.24 469.19 0.00

Janmane Kelgin Sarkuli 0.00 0.00 51.75 51.75 Janmane Kelginsarkuli - 0 51.75 51.75 0.00

Kyadgi Kelginamane 18.57 123.89 178.68 321.14 Kyadgi kalginmane 18.56 123.89 178.68 321.13 0.01

JanmaneKelginkeri +

Kulihakkal1086.96 174.94 128.77 1390.67 Janmane

Kelginkeri +

Kulihakkal +

Kelginneelkani

1,086.95 174.94 128.77 1,390.66 0.01

Janmane Keregadde 6.76 59.73 297.92 364.41 Janmane Keregadde 6.76 59.73 297.92 364.41 0.00

SirsiKerekoppa+

Bilgirikop279.35 63.39 0.00 342.74 Sirsi

Kerekoppa

+Bilgirikoppa279.35 63.38 - 342.73 0.01

Kyadgi Keremane 44.45 163.34 227.19 434.98 Kyadgi Keremane 44.44 163.34 227.18 434.96 0.02

Janmane Khurse 547.63 662.39 47.22 1257.24 Janmane Kurse 547.63 662.4 47.21 1,257.24 0.00

Janmane Kibballi 0.00 6.95 223.51 230.46 Janmane Kibbali - 6.95 223.51 230.46 0.00

Kyadgi Kible 191.06 158.92 135.18 485.16 Kyadgi Kible 191.06 158.92 135.18 485.16 0.00

Siddapur Kilar 210.10 216.16 85.95 512.20 Siddapur kilar 210.10 216.16 85.95 512.21 -0.01

Banavasi Kirwatti 46.91 59.10 8.11 114.12 Banavasi Kirvatti 46.91 59.1 8.11 114.12 0.00

Janmane Kodagibail 151.93 317.04 170.36 639.33 Janmane Kodgibail 151.93 317.04 170.36 639.33 0.00

Kyadgi Kodagibail 63.33 18.61 133.83 215.77 Kyadgi Kodgibail 63.33 18.6 133.84 215.77 0.00

Hulekal Kodanagadde 780.33 262.00 200.74 1243.07 Hulekal Kodnagadde 780.33 262 200.74 1,243.07 0.00

Sirsi Kodgadde 18.01 144.67 74.76 237.43 Sirsi Kodagadde 18.01 144.68 74.75 237.44 -0.01

Kyadgi Kodigadde 508.49 102.85 11.83 623.17 Kyadgi Kodigadde 508.49 102.85 11.83 623.17 0.00

Hulekal Kodigar 305.36 135.38 23.04 463.78 Hulekal Kodigar 305.36 135.38 23.03 463.77 0.01

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Siddapur Kodkani 1070.74 436.11 29.21 1536.06 Siddapur Kodkani 1,070.75 436.12 29.21 1,536.08 -0.02

Siddapur Kodsara 32.58 79.17 177.98 289.73 Siddapur Kodsara 32.58 79.17 177.99 289.74 -0.01

Sirsi Kodsara 0.00 0.00 89.40 89.40 Sirsi Kodsar - 0 89.39 89.39 0.01

Siddapur Kolgi 29.57 95.73 127.14 252.45 Siddapur Kolagi 29.57 95.73 127.14 252.44 0.01

Hulekal Koligar 99.42 161.90 249.80 511.12 Hulekal Koligar 99.42 161.92 249.76 511.10 0.02

Siddapur Kolsirsi 92.03 54.10 79.19 225.31 Siddapur Kolsirsi 92.03 54.09 79.19 225.31 0.00

Janmane Kondalagi 9.46 71.82 66.47 147.75 Janmane Kondalgi 9.46 71.82 66.47 147.75 0.00

Siddapur Kondli 59.77 214.36 63.76 337.89 Siddapur Kondli 59.77 214.35 63.76 337.88 0.01

Sirsi Koppa 149.28 137.66 113.96 400.90 Sirsi Koppa 149.28 137.66 113.96 400.90 0.00

Sirsi Koppa 266.87 20.34 0.00 287.20 Sirsi Koppa(Unchalli) 266.87 20.33 - 287.20 0.00

Siddapur Korlakai 102.24 72.33 153.89 328.45 Siddapur Koralkai 102.23 72.33 153.88 328.44 0.01

Hulekal Kotagehalli 0.00 128.77 112.69 241.46 Hulekal Kotegehalli - 128.77 112.69 241.46 0.00

Banavasi Kotekop 89.04 18.62 0.00 107.66 Banavasi Kotekoppa 89.04 18.62 - 107.66 0.00

Kyadgi Kounsale 339.07 67.76 179.41 586.24 Kyadgi kaunsale 339.07 67.75 179.42 586.24 0.00

Kyadgi Kudagund 215.40 23.23 127.26 365.88 Kyadgi Kudagunda 215.40 23.23 127.25 365.88 0.00

Kyadgi Kudegod 489.89 50.72 145.52 686.13 Kyadgi Kudegod 489.89 50.72 145.53 686.14 -0.01

Hulekal Kudragod 2198.94 0.00 0.00 2198.94 Hulekal Kudragod 2,198.93 0 - 2,198.93 0.01

Banavasi Kugod 77.13 11.10 0.00 88.23 Banavasi Kogod 77.13 11.1 - 88.23 0.00

Janmane Kugtimane 90.30 3.48 70.52 164.30 Janmane Kugtemane 90.30 3.48 70.52 164.30 0.00

Janmane Kukri 40.84 23.43 113.20 177.48 Janmane Kukri 40.84 23.43 113.20 177.47 0.01

Kyadgi Kulibeed 81.48 43.85 74.64 199.96 Kyadgi Kulibeedu 81.47 43.85 74.63 199.95 0.01

Sirsi Kulve 93.04 81.19 189.17 363.41 Sirsi Kulve 93.04 81.19 189.18 363.41 0.00

Siddapur Kunaji 38.32 108.87 62.26 209.46 Siddapur kunji 38.32 108.88 62.26 209.46 0.00

Siddapur Kupgar 0.00 31.31 5.25 36.56 Siddapur Kupgar - 31.31 5.25 36.56 0.00

BanavasiKuppagadde+

Hoskoppa340.56 50.92 0.00 391.48 Banavasi

Kupgadde +

Hoskoppa340.57 50.92 - 391.49 -0.01

Banavasi Kuppalli 171.46 22.09 12.75 206.29 Banavasi Kuppalli 171.46 22.08 12.75 206.29 0.00

Kyadgi Kuravanti 0.00 35.56 11.13 46.69 Kyadgi Kurvante - 35.56 11.13 46.69 0.00

Kyadgi Kyadagi 151.56 35.40 297.76 484.72 Kyadgi Kyadgi 151.56 35.4 297.76 484.72 0.00

Banavasi Kyadgikop 312.70 36.25 0.00 348.95 Banavasi Kyadikoppa(Mund) 312.70 36.25 - 348.95 0.00

Banavasi Kyadikop 237.83 42.29 0.00 280.12 Banavasi Kyadikoppa 237.83 42.29 - 280.12 0.00

Kyadgi Lakkabbekeri 0.00 0.00 12.55 12.55 Kyadgi Lakkabikeri - 0 12.55 12.55 0.00

SirsiLandakanalli+

Yesle297.39 77.13 0.00 374.52 Sirsi Landaknalli+Yesale 297.49 77.06 - 374.55 -0.03

Sirsi Madanakola 46.99 2.66 61.30 110.95 Sirsi madankala 46.98 2.66 61.30 110.94 0.01

Banavasi Madankeri 194.83 22.02 4.11 220.95 Banavasi Madankeri 194.83 22.01 4.11 220.95 0.00

Banavasi Madgurvalli 0.00 146.67 0.00 146.67 Banavasi Madurvalli - 146.67 - 146.67 0.00

Siddapur Magegar 91.50 23.53 157.55 272.58 Siddapur Mogegar 91.50 23.53 157.55 272.58 0.00

Banavasi Malalgaon 336.90 44.50 24.73 406.12 Banavasi Malalgoan 336.90 44.49 24.73 406.12 0.00

Banavasi Malanji 235.28 14.67 0.00 249.95 Banavasi Malanji 235.28 14.68 - 249.96 -0.01

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Siddapur Malavajaddi 286.74 84.12 51.15 422.01 Siddapur Malawajaddi 286.74 84.11 51.15 422.00 0.01

Siddapur Malavalli 1.61 381.05 12.84 395.50 Siddapur Malavalli 1.60 381.06 12.84 395.50 0.00

Siddapur Malavalli 70.04 20.84 43.34 134.23 Siddapur Malavalli 70.04 20.84 43.34 134.22 0.01

Sirsi Malehalli 0.00 27.82 94.00 121.82 Sirsi Malenalli - 27.82 94.00 121.82 0.00

Siddapur Malemane 621.46 0.00 621.46 Siddapur Malemane 621.47 0 - 621.47 -0.01

Hulekal Malenalli 142.10 76.10 0.00 218.20 Hulekal Malenalli 142.10 76.1 - 218.20 0.00

Sirsi Malubalgar 15.24 5.22 0.00 20.46 Sirsi Malubalgar 15.23 5.22 - 20.45 0.01

Hulekal Manadoor 115.83 306.96 133.17 555.97 Hulekal Manadoor 115.83 306.96 133.17 555.96 0.01

Siddapur Mandlikoppa 56.01 33.62 0.00 89.63 Siddapur Mandalikoppa 56.01 33.62 - 89.63 0.00

Janmane Manigar 107.71 67.86 216.34 391.91 Janmane Manigar 107.71 67.85 216.34 391.90 0.01

Siddapur Manikmane 0.00 21.02 11.57 32.60 Siddapur manikmane - 21.02 11.57 32.59 0.01

Janmane Manjaguni 323.32 142.79 0.00 466.11 Janmane Manjuguni 323.32 142.78 - 466.10 0.01

SirsiManjavalli +

Bellemane0.00 124.46 272.27 396.73 Sirsi

Manjavalli +

Bellemane- 124.46 272.27 396.73 0.00

Siddapur Manmane 67.50 146.46 22.77 236.74 Siddapur Manmane 67.50 146.45 22.77 236.72 0.02

Banavasi Maragundi 500.40 257.62 59.97 817.99 Banavasi Margundi 500.41 257.62 59.96 817.99 0.00

Sirsi Mashigadde 0.00 60.61 233.00 293.62 Sirsi Mashigadde - 60.61 233.02 293.63 -0.01

Kyadgi Maslemakki 10.74 0.00 21.64 32.39 Kyadgi Masalmakki 10.74 0 21.64 32.38 0.01

Hulekal Mathadeval 0.00 533.86 243.10 776.96 Hulekal Matadevala - 533.86 243.11 776.97 -0.01

Janmane Mattigar 91.79 247.18 355.23 694.20 Janmane Mattigar 91.79 247.17 355.24 694.20 0.00

Siddapur Mattigar 0.00 105.25 0.00 105.25 Siddapur Mattigar - 105.25 - 105.25 0.00

Banavasi Mattihalli 183.50 31.54 0.00 215.03 Banavasi Mattihali 183.50 31.53 - 215.03 0.00

Siddapur Mattihalli 394.19 120.64 258.17 773.01 Siddapur Mattihalli 394.19 120.94 258.18 773.31 -0.30

Kyadgi Mavinakod 124.15 108.82 134.55 367.52 Kyadgi Mavinkod 124.15 108.83 134.55 367.53 -0.01

Hulekal Melin Onikeri 136.73 164.12 85.33 386.18 Hulekal Melinonikeri 136.72 164.12 85.33 386.17 0.01

Janmane Melin Sarkuli 18.41 100.79 264.42 383.62 Janmane Sarkuli 18.41 100.79 264.42 383.62 0.00

Hulekal Mensi 649.03 191.94 196.52 1037.48 Hulekal Mensi 649.03 191.94 196.53 1,037.50 -0.02

Kyadgi Mensi 117.71 124.30 2.07 244.08 Kyadgi Mensi 117.70 124.3 2.07 244.07 0.01

Hulekal Modur 17.35 67.71 0.00 85.06 Hulekal Modur 17.35 67.7 - 85.05 0.01

Hulekal Mogadde 882.83 94.18 28.04 1005.05 Hulekal Mogadde 882.83 94.18 28.03 1,005.04 0.01

Hulekal

Moodgar +

Heggarshi +

Halsinkatte

0.00 221.04 80.27 301.32 Hulekal

Mudgar +

Heggarshi +

Halsinkatte

- 221.04 80.27 301.31 0.01

Siddapur Mudalli 13.46 184.54 0.00 198.00 Siddapur Mudalli 13.45 184.8 - 198.25 -0.25

Banavasi Mudebail 75.86 6.10 0.00 81.96 Banavasi Mudebail 75.86 6.1 - 81.96 0.00

Banavasi Mugavalli 0.00 242.54 0.00 242.54 Banavasi Mugavalli - 242.55 - 242.55 -0.01

Siddapur Mugdur 46.27 464.84 78.24 589.35 Siddapur Mugdur 46.27 464.64 78.24 589.15 0.20

Banavasi Mugilkoppa 40.61 117.71 0.00 158.32 Banavasi Muglikoppa 40.61 117.7 - 158.31 0.01

Janmane Mulgunda 571.44 168.83 47.21 787.47 Janmane Mulgunda 571.44 168.83 47.20 787.47 0.00

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Janmane

Mundaganamane+

Bedegadde+ Sanna-

jogankeri

1236.73 356.27 302.21 1895.21 Janmane

Mundaganamane

+Bedegadde+

Sanna-jogankeri

1,236.83 356.26 302.21 1,895.30 -0.09

Banavasi Mundagehalli 24.23 202.04 0.00 226.27 Banavasi Mundgehalli 24.23 202.04 - 226.27 0.00

Sirsi Mundagesara 0.00 0.00 225.23 225.23 Sirsi Mundgesar - 0 225.23 225.23 0.00

Hulekal Muregar 232.40 186.13 111.86 530.38 Hulekal Muregar 232.39 186.13 111.86 530.38 0.00

Janmane Murur 11.74 2.60 237.95 252.29 Janmane Murur 11.74 2.6 237.95 252.29 0.00

Siddapur Musavalli 104.70 56.43 161.47 322.61 Siddapur Musavalli 104.70 56.43 161.47 322.60 0.01

Hulekal Muski (Shirasgaon) 1933.53 212.17 99.63 2245.33 Hulekal Muski + Shirasgaon 1,933.53 212.17 99.67 2,245.37 -0.04

Sirsi Mutmurdu 0.00 16.53 70.66 87.19 Sirsi Muttumurdu - 16.53 70.66 87.19 0.00

Siddapur Muttalli 165.81 64.21 280.41 510.44 Siddapur Muttalli 165.82 64.21 280.41 510.44 0.00

Siddapur Muttige 92.31 54.72 229.08 376.11 Siddapur Muttige 92.31 54.72 229.09 376.12 -0.01

Siddapur Muttige 213.25 113.32 117.94 444.52 Siddapur Muttige 213.25 113.32 117.95 444.52 0.00

Siddapur Nagarbhavi 0.00 115.55 22.06 137.61 Siddapur Nagarabavi - 115.55 22.05 137.60 0.01

Hulekal Naigar 529.63 362.09 126.05 1017.78 Hulekal Negar 529.64 362.09 126.05 1,017.78 0.00

Hulekal Nakshe 147.49 126.18 71.74 345.42 Hulekal Nakshe 147.49 126.18 71.74 345.41 0.01

Siddapur Naligar 58.73 88.83 8.22 155.78 Siddapur Naligar 58.73 88.83 8.21 155.77 0.01

Janmane Nandyane 89.70 16.21 33.24 139.14 Janmane Nandyani 89.70 16.21 33.23 139.14 0.00

Sirsi Narebail 166.95 67.79 16.30 251.03 Sirsi Narebail 166.94 67.78 16.30 251.02 0.01

Banavasi Narur 61.56 233.51 45.68 340.75 Banavasi Naror +Lingamatti 61.56 233.51 45.68 340.75 0.00

Banavasi Navangeri 194.06 40.72 57.19 291.98 Banavasi Navangeri 194.07 40.72 57.19 291.98 0.00

Hulekal Navilgar 237.36 143.77 159.56 540.69 Hulekal Navilgar 237.36 143.77 159.56 540.69 0.00

Hulekal Neelkani 236.31 0.00 3.10 239.41 Hulekal Nilakni 236.31 0 3.09 239.40 0.01

Janmane Neergan 42.66 321.92 161.77 526.36 Janmane Nirgan 42.66 321.93 161.67 526.26 0.10

Kyadgi Negar 457.99 6.65 51.64 516.28 Kyadgi Negar 457.99 6.65 51.64 516.28 0.00

Janmane Neggu 34.35 278.10 274.74 587.18 Janmane Neggu 34.34 278.1 274.74 587.18 0.00

Siddapur Nejjur 0.00 146.57 21.92 168.49 Siddapur Nejjur - 146.57 21.93 168.50 -0.01

Janmane Nerlavalli 131.02 51.04 133.82 315.88 Janmane Neralvalli 131.02 51.04 133.82 315.88 0.00

Siddapur Nidgod 472.95 151.55 3.42 627.91 Siddapur Nidgod 472.95 151.55 3.42 627.92 -0.01

Janmane Nilkunda 471.76 88.29 9.62 569.68 Janmane Nikunda 471.76 88.29 9.62 569.67 0.01

Kyadgi Nirgar 16.24 39.87 143.74 199.85 Kyadgi Nirgar 16.24 39.87 143.74 199.85 0.00

Kyadgi Nirgod 606.19 0.00 0.00 606.19 Kyadgi Nirgod 606.19 0 - 606.19 0.00

Sirsi Nurkalkoppa 103.73 35.00 0.00 138.73 Sirsi Nurkalkoppa 103.73 35 - 138.73 0.00

Hulekal Onigadde 94.06 397.16 57.96 549.18 Hulekal Onigadde 94.06 397.17 57.96 549.19 -0.01

Sirsi Padageri 0.00 25.35 153.55 178.91 Sirsi Padageri - 25.34 153.55 178.89 0.02

Siddapur Paduvanabail 27.26 217.54 0.00 244.80 Siddapur Padavanbail 27.25 217.54 - 244.79 0.01

Banavasi Parsi 123.51 22.34 0.00 145.85 Banavasi Parsi 123.51 22.34 - 145.85 0.00

Sirsi Sadashivalli 779.07 486.24 260.26 1525.57 Sirsi Sadashivalli 779.07 486.26 260.31 1,525.64 -0.07

Banavasi Sahasrahalli 203.97 0.00 0.00 203.97 Banavasi Sahasralli 203.97 0 - 203.97 0.00

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Hulekal Salkani 16.62 117.50 134.13 Hulekal Salkani - 16.62 117.50 134.12 0.01

Siddapur Sampagod 419.76 163.20 202.61 785.57 Siddapur Sampgod 419.76 163.2 202.62 785.58 -0.01

Janmane Sampakhanda 17.39 208.97 187.83 414.19 Janmane Sampkanda 17.39 208.97 187.83 414.19 0.00

Kyadgi Sangolimane 0.00 37.29 17.55 54.85 Kyadgi Sangolimane - 37.29 17.55 54.84 0.01

Sirsi Sankadamane 0.00 20.72 26.35 47.07 Sirsi Sankadmane - 20.72 26.35 47.07 0.00

Banavasi

Sannakeri-

Mavinkoppa &

Hobbail

97.72 73.33 39.63 210.68 Banavasi

Sankeri +

Mavinkoppa +

Hobbail

97.72 73.33 39.63 210.68 0.00

Sirsi Sannalli 0.00 167.83 173.60 341.43 Sirsi Sannalli - 167.83 173.60 341.43 0.00

Banavasi Santolli 32.11 111.91 14.91 158.93 Banavasi Santolli 32.11 111.91 14.91 158.93 0.00

Janmane Saraguppa+ Karur 2031.10 0.00 3.19 2034.29 Janmane Sarguppa +Karur 2,031.10 0 3.18 2,034.28 0.01

Janmane Shamemane 11.83 0.00 104.19 116.02 Janmane Shememane 11.83 0 104.19 116.02 0.00

Kyadgi Shashiguli 17.65 22.17 170.49 210.31 Kyadgi Sasiguli 17.65 22.16 170.49 210.30 0.01

Sirsi Shelur 157.95 22.24 133.39 313.58 Sirsi Shelur 157.94 22.23 133.39 313.56 0.02

Hulekal Shigehalli 404.01 48.04 177.76 629.81 Hulekal Shigehalli 404.01 48.03 177.76 629.80 0.01

Sirsi Shigehalli 219.22 61.63 125.27 406.13 Sirsi Shigehalli 219.22 61.63 125.27 406.12 0.01

Hulekal Shinganalli 0.00 136.78 159.02 295.80 Hulekal Shinganalli - 136.77 159.02 295.79 0.01

Hulekal Shiraguni 1032.71 97.33 32.95 1162.99 Hulekal Shirguni 1,032.71 97.33 32.96 1,163.00 -0.01

Siddapur Shiralagi 39.35 504.48 183.96 727.79 Siddapur Shiralgi 39.35 504.49 183.96 727.80 -0.01

Hulekal Shivagaon 32.65 134.31 284.16 451.11 Hulekal Shivagaon 32.65 134.3 284.17 451.12 -0.01

Banavasi Shivalli 810.46 379.69 104.71 1294.87 Banavasi Shivalli 810.47 379.69 104.71 1,294.87 0.00

Hulekal Shivalli 78.63 245.15 477.89 801.68 Hulekal Shivalli 78.63 245.15 477.90 801.68 0.00

Janmane Shivalmane 617.04 118.26 139.31 874.61 Janmane Shivalmane 617.03 118.26 139.30 874.59 0.02

Sirsi

Sirsi +

Gopinathpur+

Puttanamane

5.25 265.25 324.83 595.32 SirsiSirsi + Gopinathpur+

Puttanamane5.25 265.25 324.82 595.32 0.00

Sirsi Sirsimakki 11.27 0.74 281.38 293.39 Sirsi Sirsimakki 11.28 0.73 281.38 293.39 0.00

Sirsi Somanalli 167.19 21.10 18.12 206.41 Sirsi Somanalli 167.19 21.1 18.12 206.41 0.00

Sirsi Somanalli 85.93 28.03 60.19 174.14 Sirsi Somnalli 85.94 28.02 60.18 174.14 0.00

Hulekal Sonaginmane 741.94 142.26 116.20 1000.39 Hulekal Songinmane 741.93 142.26 116.20 1,000.39 0.00

Hulekal Sonda 138.84 593.78 236.20 968.82 Hulekal Sonda 138.84 593.79 236.20 968.83 -0.01

Kyadgi Sovinakoppa 11.40 147.80 161.36 320.57 Kyadgi Sovinkoppa 11.40 147.8 161.36 320.56 0.01

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Banavasi Sugavi 427.14 140.33 137.38 704.86 Banavasi Sugavi 427.14 140.32 137.38 704.84 0.02

Siddapur Surgikoppa 0.00 121.25 0.00 121.25 Siddapur Surgikoppa - 121.24 - 121.24 0.01

Kyadgi Suttalmane 352.05 75.61 56.14 483.80 Kyadgi Suttalmane 352.05 75.61 56.14 483.80 0.00

Sirsi Tagginbalgar 0.00 0.00 57.06 57.06 Sirsi Telginbalgar - 0 57.06 57.06 0.00

Kyadgi Talekeri 610.14 98.52 55.13 763.79 Kyadgi Talekeri 610.13 98.52 55.13 763.78 0.01

Janmane Tandagundi 0.00 11.63 0.00 11.63 Janmane Tandagundi - 11.63 - 11.63 0.00

Sirsi Tarehalli-Kansur 96.54 17.82 0.00 114.36 Sirsi Tarehalli 96.54 17.82 - 114.36 0.00

Janmane Taresara 42.45 42.86 381.75 467.06 Janmane Taresara 42.45 42.85 381.76 467.06 0.00

Kyadgi Targod 461.86 103.04 163.09 727.98 Kyadgi Targod 461.86 103.03 163.09 727.98 0.00

Kyadgi Tarkhanda 7.88 140.72 210.07 358.67 Kyadgi Tharkanda 7.88 140.72 210.07 358.67 0.00

Sirsi Tatguni 0.00 113.25 192.89 306.14 Sirsi Tatguni - 113.25 192.89 306.14 0.00

Hulekal Tattisara 0.00 45.98 132.63 178.61 Hulekal Tattisara - 45.98 132.65 178.63 -0.02

Janmane Teppar 377.97 731.58 37.30 1146.85 Janmane Teppar 377.97 731.6 37.30 1,146.87 -0.02

Sirsi Terkanalli 57.18 238.77 151.59 447.54 Sirsi Terknalli 57.18 238.78 151.59 447.55 -0.01

Banavasi Tigani 124.50 147.37 0.00 271.87 Banavasi Tigni 124.50 147.37 - 271.87 0.00

Sirsi Tudguni 0.00 93.07 324.36 417.43 Sirsi Tudgani - 93.07 324.38 417.45 -0.02

Siddapur Tumbargod 137.46 33.87 0.00 171.34 Siddapur Tumbargod 137.46 33.87 - 171.33 0.01

Sirsi Tyagli 110.75 20.50 202.66 333.91 Sirsi Tyagali 110.75 20.49 202.58 333.82 0.09

Siddapur Tyagli-Hirekai 354.43 35.21 0.00 389.64 Siddapur Hirekai(Tyagli) 354.44 35.21 - 389.65 -0.01

Siddapur Tyarsi 16.74 389.87 35.97 442.58 Siddapur Tyarsi 16.74 389.88 35.96 442.58 0.00

Banavasi Ullal 324.39 62.64 100.59 487.62 Banavasi Ullal 324.39 62.63 100.58 487.60 0.02

Banavasi Umblekoppa 191.43 15.05 78.15 284.63 Banavasi Umblekoppa 191.43 15.05 78.15 284.63 0.00

Janmane Umblemane 54.36 8.99 314.85 378.21 Janmane Umblemane 54.36 8.99 314.85 378.20 0.01

Banavasi Ummadi 60.26 67.18 0.00 127.44 Banavasi Ummadi 60.25 67.18 - 127.43 0.01

Janmane Unchalli 256.49 47.76 190.99 495.23 Janmane Unchalli 256.48 47.76 190.98 495.22 0.01

Sirsi Unchalli 180.25 0.00 0.00 180.25 Sirsi Unchalli 180.25 0 - 180.25 0.00

Sirsi Uplekoppa 377.19 12.19 0.00 389.38 Sirsi Uppalekoppa 377.19 12.19 - 389.38 0.00

Siddapur Uppadki 13.52 0.00 20.20 33.72 Siddapur Uppadike 13.51 0 20.20 33.71 0.01

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Kyadgi Uppinagadde 4.20 13.18 2.75 20.13 Kyadgi Uppingadde 4.20 13.18 2.75 20.13 0.00

Sirsi Urtota 33.26 63.25 237.14 333.65 Sirsi Urtota 33.25 63.27 237.14 333.66 -0.01

Siddapur Vadageri 0.00 9.12 0.00 9.12 Siddapur Vadageri - 9.11 - 9.11 0.01

BanavasiVadageri Surgar-

Jyanmundi125.63 60.31 0.00 185.94 Banavasi

Vadgeri +

Surgar+Janmundi125.63 60.31 - 185.94 0.00

Banavasi Vaddal 0.00 115.39 0.00 115.39 Banavasi Vadal - 115.39 - 115.39 0.00

Banavasi Vaddinkoppa 123.94 51.02 30.12 205.08 Banavasi Vaddinkoppa 123.95 51.02 30.12 205.09 -0.01

Kyadgi Vajagar 0.00 1.52 24.62 26.13 Kyadgi Ojagar - 1.51 24.61 26.12 0.01

Kyadgi Vajgod 130.96 46.38 126.32 303.65 Kyadgi Vajgod 130.96 46.38 126.31 303.65 0.00

Hulekal Vanalli 302.37 21.28 98.25 421.89 Hulekal Vanalli 302.37 21.27 98.25 421.89 0.00

Sirsi Yachadi 19.90 300.29 140.93 461.13 Sirsi Yachadi 19.90 300.3 140.93 461.13 0.00

Sirsi Yalugar 27.28 65.58 195.04 287.90 Sirsi Yalugar 27.28 65.58 195.04 287.90 0.00

Banavasi Yamagalli 3.40 67.53 0.00 70.93 Banavasi Yamagalli 3.40 67.53 - 70.93 0.00

Sirsi Yedalli 25.21 0.00 216.50 241.71 Sirsi Yadalli 25.21 0 216.50 241.71 0.00

Banavasi Yekkambi 324.92 54.35 21.31 400.58 Banavasi Ekkambi 324.91 54.35 21.30 400.56 0.02

171793.88 85097.38 46061.98 40668.83 171828.19 -34.31

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Minor

ForestBettas Total

Sirsi 1. Sirsi Sirsi Sirsi Gopinathpur, Kaluni, Yadhalli

Kalkai, Betkop, Mundgesar,

Heepanalli, Manjavalli Bellemane,

Hedgemane, Dasankop, Sankadmane

30.46 666.47 1300.31 1997.23

Puttamane Puttanmane, Dasanagadde,

Sadashivalli

779.07 759.98 588.81 2127.86

Hanmanti Hanumanti, Ablihonda, Bappanalli,

Barasvalli, Sirsimakki, Tatguni,

Tudguni, Urtota

50.83 396.76 1489.72 1937.31

Bachagaon Bachagoan Basalekop, Kageri,

Terkanalli, Padgeri

401.62 520.70 516.46 1438.78

2 Koppa Koppa Koppa, Balegadde, Devarkop,

Harepal, Hartuga, Itguli, Kalgar,

Karjagimane

360.26 1071.69 863.18 2295.13

Balrubme Bhairumbe, Agasal,Andolli ,

Arasapur, Belale, Golikop, Bommalli

670.13 590.12 1042.83 2303.08

Kalve Kalve, Bilgalmane, Janmane

(Hutgan), Sannalli, Yachodi,

Hunsekop

125.00 918.44 789.11 1832.55

3 Unhcalli Unchalli Unchalli, Bidralli, Gadihalli, Koppa,

Kalve, Somanalli, Upplekop

1424.68 321.16 300.85 2046.69

Goudalli Goudhalli, Chipgi, Landakanalli

Yesale, Somanalli, Narebail

791.47 403.94 246.40 1441.81

Husari Husari, Kabbe,Keirkop-Bilgerikop,

Bikkana;;i, Byadadded, Dodnalli,

Nurkalkop,

1237.82 217.38 54.85 1510.05

4 Kansur Kansur Kangod, Kangod-Kansur, Tarchalli-

Kansur, Adkalli, Ajjiba, Balgar,

Ghattikai, Haldota, Hannondagadde,

Jaganalli, Karur, Madanakal,

Malehalli, Mutmurdu,

Tegginabalegar, Mashigadde

297.77 517.07 1301.54 2116.68

Devisar Devisara, Arehalla, Halkani (Barur),

Bisalkop, Geeragadde, Shelur,

Shigehalli

1080.27 611.04 687.51 2378.82

Tyagall Tyagli, Balekai, Bannige, Gubgaon,

Halkani (Barur), Hangarkhand,

Hoskoppa, Kalgadde, Kalkatte-

Hunsekop, Kodgadde, Kodar,

Malibalgar, Yelugar

342.95 522.56 1283.68 2149.19

7592.33 7517.31 10465.25 25574.89

Banavasi 1 Banavasi Banavasi Banvasi, Ajjarni, Bhashi, Chikduli,

Gudnapur-Venktapur, Kalkop,

Kantraji, Kadgod, Madhurvalli,

Mugvalli, Naroor-Linganmatti,

Tigani

788.79 1285.61 84.92 2159.32

Golikatte Golikatta, Gadageri, Kalgundikop,

Kalli, Kaggod, Mundgehalli,

Navangeri, Sahsarahalli, Umdekoppa,

Vadinkop

1361.45 447.72 221.05 2030.22

Sugavi Sugavi, Gonur, Halgaddi, Halsinkop,

Kankop, Madankeri

1433.43 391.07 174.54 1999.04

Bengle Kalkardi,Tavadkop&Chandgeri,

Bengle, Hadalgi, Hargoppa,

Kankapur, Maragundi, Mugilkop

899.34 869.48 344.86 2113.68

2 Dasankoppa Dasankoppa Danaganalli, Badanagod, Kalangi,

Bellanakeri, Kupgodda -Hosakoppa,

Yamagalli, Kyadikop

1267.21 282.89 16.53 1566.63

Andagi Audagi, Hebbatti, Kirwatti,

Kyadikop, Farsi, Santolli, Vaddal

628.38 489.78 59.52 1177.68

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Bankanal Bankanal, Mattinhalli, Malanji,

Kabdraji, Bilur, Ummadi

1486.03 280.50 32.59 1799.12

3 Yekkambi Yekkambi Ekkambi, Adnalli, Boppanalli, 1590.19 244.67 348.07 2182.93

Shivalli Shivalli, Anagodkop, Ullal 1363.54 488.36 249.68 2100.98

Bisalkoppa Shivalli, Anagodkop, Ullal, Bisalkop,

Benagi,Tailkop, Budikop, Hallikop,

Hebballi, Hudelkop, Kuppalli,

Malalagaon, Mudebail, Udgeri,

Sugar, Jyanmundi, Borngudda.

1360.73 382.43 318.97 2062.13

Isloor Isloor, Achanalli, Gonagatti,

Gangeripur, Huldevanasara, Kotekop,

Sannakeri, Mavinakop, Holebail

1258.85 231.27 240.30 1730.42

13437.94 5393.78 2091.03 20922.15

Hulekal 1 Hulekal Hulekal Hancharta, Harehulekal,

Kelginaonikeri, Melinaonikeri,

Shinganalli, Tattisar

642.79 798.17 699.24 2140.20

Bakkal Bakkal, Kodigar, Koligar, Nakshe 1280.17 505.83 539.88 2325.88

Salkani Slkani, Kadbal, Handimane,

Manadoor, Modur, Shigehalli

537.19 661.58 629.91 1828.68

Sonda Sonda, Malenalli, Mathadevai,

Hulgol

469.28 1346.06 814.07 2643.91

2 Vannalli Vannalli Vannalli, Kakkalli, Kanmuski ( T-1,

T-2) Gonsar (T-2) (Halligadde)

1180.27 158.89 309.63 1648.79

Shiragunji Muski (Pt), (Shirasgaon), Shirguni. 1807.32 261.66 122.58 2191.56

Araginmane Gonsar, Gurvalli, Arginmane (T1-

T2), Muregar.

2008.70 344.11 410.01 2762.82

Audhal Audal, Mogadde, 1771.11 148.17 67.21 1986.49

3 Mensi Gaddehalli Gaddehalli,Songimane, 1970.34 205.03 156.35 2331.72

Menshi Mensi, Kodangadde (T-1 , T-2) 1429.36 453.94 397.27 2280.57

Shirasgaon Muski (T-2) (Shirasgaon),

Balekaimane-Tenginmudi.

1810.08 86.81 191.13 2088.02

Doranagiri Doranagiri, Kalagadde-Kanchigadde. 2173.04 315.83 213.84 2702.71

4 Hegdekatta Hegdekatta Onigadde, Hakkigadde, Kalugar,

Kotgehalli, Moodgar-Heggarshi-

Halasinkatta, Shivalli.

172.69 1273.79 810.78 2257.26

Devanalli Devanalli, Jaddigadde, Naigar. 825.94 1239.85 139.06 2204.85

Heggar Heggar, Kambigar (T-1T-2),

Barasguni, Kanalli, Navilgar,

Shivagaon.

658.58 761.32 727.15 2147.05

Kudragod Kudragod, Nilkani. 2435.24 0.00 3.09 2438.33

21172.10 8561.04 6231.20 35964.34

Janmane 1 Janmane Janmane Janmane,Adavalli, Hangar, Kukri,

Mattigar, Sampkhand,

Melginasarkuli, Kelaginsarkuli.

234.97 743.66 1468.46 2447.09

Manjaguni Manjaguli, Kalhalli, Khurse 946.90 1160.40 232.41 2339.71

Bandal Bandal,Badgi, Balavalli, Kugtimane 474.37 1155.25 587.20 2216.82

Hallibail Hallibail 1952.37 188.73 158.37 2299.47

2 Devimane Regihoselli Bugadi, Devimane, Hebre(P),

Southern(P) of Sirsi

3642.58 0.00 0.00 3642.58

Hebre Hebre (P) 2831.14 47.59 23.37 2902.10

Hosur Hosur, Teppar 1045.29 770.94 46.70 1862.93

3 Sarguppa Devimane Devanmane, Sarguppa [T-1] 2382.35 53.10 74.38 2509.83

Nilemane Mundganamane/ Bedegadde,

Saraguppa T2 [Karoor]

1363.09 200.36 195.86 1759.31

Sonaginkeri Mundganmane [Sanjonakar],

Kelginkeri, Kulihekkal.

1471.66 330.85 235.11 2037.62

Bengaon Bengaon, Kalhalli [T2-T3] [Nekkarki

T2,Savale T3

1727.87 446.13 84.90 2258.90

4 Nilkund Nilkund Nilkund, Heggarni, Hullnde,

Mulgund, Nandyane, Taresara

1225.31 632.53 738.49 2596.33

Total

Total

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Kenchikal Kanchikai, Kondalgi, Manigar,

Neergan

359.85 528.91 640.76 1529.52

Uncalli Unchalli,Harigar, Hostota,

Shivalmane, Hegge

951.60 408.18 1000.47 2381.52

Hukkali Hulki, Handyanimath, Hutgar,

Tandagundi, Helehalla

1377.50 381.83 178.75 1938.08

5 Herur Kibbali Kibballi,Ainbail,Balesar, Hegnur,

Murur, Shimemane, Bidremane,

Balekop.

97.46 158.19 1577.26 1832.91

Umblemane Umblemane, Attimurdu, Hasargod,

Halegouri, Keregadde, Karjagi (P),

Analebail

221.52 395.69 1432.55 2049.76

Neggu Neggu, Bommanalli, Halsargi,

Hostota[ Near Hanmanti], Kadgibail

Neralavalli, Hostota,

441.53 978.89 981.55 2401.97

22747.36 8581.23 9656.59 40985.18

Siddapur 1 Siddapur Siddapur Kondli, Shiralgi, Balekop, Balikop,

Bikkalse, Hanajibail, Hosur

380.62 1341.61 533.09 2255.32

Kangod Kangod, Halgadikop, Avarguppa,

Aigod, Kastur, Bellatte, Kolgi,

Vaderi

1111.67 1402.77 240.58 2755.02

Bedkani Bedkani, Bhanakuli, Gudekop,

Magegar, Muttige, Nagarbhavi,

Padavanbail, Tyarsi, Balguli,

Heggadde.

566.30 1118.44 963.77 2648.51

Manmane Manmane, Akkunji, Digadikop,

Haswante, Kavanchur, Malawalli,

Nejjur, Mugdoor

256.95 2198.00 293.13 2748.08

2 Nilgod Nilgod Nidgod, Heggodmane, Mandikop,

Muttige, Sampgod, Tumbikod

1454.17 608.28 323.99 2386.44

Bidrakhan Bidrakan, Bandisar, Golgod,

Hemtemane, Kavalkop, Kolsirsi,

Kupgar, Kunji, Uppadki

388.97 808.15 889.21 2086.33

Mattihalli Mattihalli, Hirekai, Tyagli-Hirekai,

Gavinagudde, Kalenalli, Moodhalli,

Surgikop, Karjagi (P)

1147.88 617.75 455.17 2220.80

Harshikatta Harsikatta, Bhandarkeri, Harsimane,

Honnehandda, Heengar, Hutgar,

Karkisaval, Kodar, Manikmane,

Muttalli, Naligar, Godlabeelu

406.70 762.54 1589.95 2759.19

3 Mavingundi Mavingundi

(East)

Kodkani (P), Kilar,Korlkai,

Malvajaddi

1510.04 372.60 290.99 2173.63

Malemane Hejni, Kodkani(P) Malemane 1404.50 463.24 31.49 1899.23

Kollur Kallar, Arendur, Harilikop,

Heggekop, Malavalli, Mattigar,

Musavalli

931.88 904.79 247.59 2084.26

Halgeri Algod, Gunjangod, Halgeri, Husur 1040.76 754.78 593.27 2388.81

10600.44 11352.95 6452.23 28405.62

Total

Total

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Range Section Beat VillagesProper

Forest

Minor

ForestBettas Total

Kyadgi 1 Bilgi Bilgi Bilgi, Golikai, Hosmanju,

Hoovinmane, Kattekai, Kodgibail,

Kurvanti, Mavinkod, Shashiguli,

554.01 737.91 837.89 2129.81

Kyadgi Kyadgi, Chapparamne, Honnekomb,

Nirgar, Vajar

480.23 195.69 751.35 1427.27

Sovinakoppa Sovinkop,Havinbeelu, Hadrimane,

Tarkhand.

27.11 774.1 584.22 1385.43

2 Itgi Itgi Alvalli, Itagi, Sangolimane, Targod,

Keliginmane

991.47 542.51 919.99 2453.97

Kulibeed Mensi, Chandraghatgi, Hemagar,

Hulki, Kudgund, Kulibeed

1428.12 466.1 595.59 2489.81

Lambapur Vajagod, Keremane, Maslemakki,

Sitalmane, Talekari

1148.32 383.85 486.4 2018.57

Nirgod Nirgod, Danmav, Halegubbi,

Kooligadde, Kudegod

1992.17 429.01 343.67 2764.85

3 Dodmane Dodmane Dodmane, Bilegod, Gijagini,

Kibballi, Uppinagadde,

1429.79 392.56 311.72 2134.07

Kalkal Kalkai, Kadavadi, Lakkabbekeri,

Negar, Kounsle, Kallolli

922.25 224.09 513.37 1659.71

Vandane Gubgod, Balgod, Begar, Ilimane 573.56 509.85 428.33 1511.74

9547.03 4655.67 5772.53 19975.23

Sirsi Division 85097.20 46061.98 40668.83 171828.19

Total

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blocksOld blocks Compt Extent (Ha) Villages included

1 109.52 Kerekoppa, Bachgaon

2 322.62 Kerekoppa, Kabbe (p) Unchalli(p)

3 181.53 Bachagon, Baslekoppa (p)

4 156.56 Kabbe, Unchalli, Narkalkoppa

5 346.88 Kabbe, Baslekoppa,Husin,

Narkalkop(p)

6 412.48 Landakanalli,Husri(p),

Narebail(p)

7 224.43 Bragaddi,Biknalli(p)

8 358.04 Achanalli, Byadgaddi(p),

Dodnalli(p),Grunur

9A 116.55 Huldevansara, Isloop (p)

9B 192.63 Ganageri (p) Achanalli

9C 99.15 Ganageri(p), Huldevansar

9D 33.99 Achannali.

10 281.67 Huldevansara, Narebail

(Gundalli)

11 141.08 Landakanalli, Yesle

2977.13

1 214.08 Andolli,Targod,Harepal(p),

Agsal(p)

2 89.84 Agasal, Andolli.

3 230.67 Agasal, Koppa (p), Andolli (p)

4 69.60 Koppa

5 60.29 Agasal

6 233.10 Harehulekal, Sonda.

7 48.56 Harehulekal.

946.14

1 60.70 Kelgin Onikeri

2 192.63 Kelgin Onikeri, Melinonikari

3 318.89 Melinonikeri, Kelgin Onikeri

4 158.64 Belegadde, Pt of Kalgar

5 188.58 Shigehalli, Kalve

6 216.91 Shigehalli, Heggar, Shivalli(p)

1136.35

1 246.05 Kanalli(p), Navilgar(p), Kodgibail

(p)

2 81.74 Kodgibail(p), Bommanalli(p),

Mattighar (p)

327.79

APPENDIX - IV

XLI (III) Block Total

XLI III

XL II

XLII (IV) Block Total

XLII IV

XXXIX (I) Block Total

1 Working Plan

for Sirsi and

Siddapur and

Sirsi town

fuelwood plan

areas

XXXIX I

XL (II) Block Total

Area Statement of Blocks (Forest Proper ) as constituted under various earlier Working Plans in Sirsi

Division

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blocksOld blocks Compt Extent (Ha) Villages included

XLIII V 1 230.20 Halgadi

2A 248.64 Sugaon, Madankeri, Gonur (p)

2B 70.25 Halsinkop, Kankop, Sugaon.

3 369.08 Sugaon,

4A 308.38 Uplekoppa, Somanahalli (p)

Unchalli

4B 277.62 Somanahalli, Umblekop, Unchalli

(p)

4C 84.18 Bidarhalli, Unchalli, Umblekop

5A 150.54 Navangiri, Vadnikop

5B 113.31 Navangiri, Vadnikop

6A 165.11 Kalgundikop, Onikeri (p)

6B 50.18 Kalgundikop, Onikeri (p)

7A 207.20 Maragundi, Kalgundikop (p)

7B 59.89 Maragundi, Kalgundikop (p)

8A 239.57 Venkatapur, Navangeri (p)

8B 106.83 Gudnapur

9A 91.46 Tigni

9B 39.66 Tigni

10 335.89 Narur (p) Tigni (p)

11A 219.34 Bhasi

11B 59.89 Bhasi

12A 506.95 Sahasrahalli, Kalli,Umblekop

Kogod(p)

12B 75.77 Sahasrahalli Ugremane.

13 210.44 Kogod,Kop, Kalli (p)

14 612.70 Kop, Uplekoppa, Somanalli.

4833.08

XLIV VI 1 213.67 Bornagudda, Kyadikopa

2 339.13 Danaganahalli, Kotekoppa,

Hallikoppa

3A 248.48 Badanagod, Kyadikop,

Danagahalli

3B 199.10 Bellanakeri, Danaganahalli,

4 265.47 Bankanal, Mattihalli, Badangod

(p)

5 383.65 Kupgaddi, Malangi,

Mattihalli,Danaganahalli

6 385.26 Kapadaddi, Pharsi,

Kirwatti,Hoskoppa.

7 354.51 Maragundi, Kyadgikop,Malanji

8A 283.28 Kalkardi, Margundi, Andgi (p)

8B 41.27 Kalkardi.

9A 269.52 Agasal , Kalkardi (p)

9B 83.36 Santolli (p) Kirwatti (p)

10A 123.02 Kandraji

XLIII (V) Block Total

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blocksOld blocks Compt Extent (Ha) Villages included

10B 290.57 Vaddinkiop, Halgaddi,

Kundraji (p)

11 399.83 Kandraji, Malanji, Bankanal

12A 71.22 Gonur, Gonagatti.

12B 207.20 Bilur(p), Kandraji(p),

Bankanal(p).

13A 299.47 Gonagatti, Achanalli (p)

13B 214.48 Bilur, Gonagatta.

14 309.59 Kuppalli, Achanalli, , Hebballi (p)

15A 123.02 Hebballi,Sunkeri,Ekkambi (p),

Mavinkop

15B 64.75 Sankeri, Mavinkoppa, Hadebail

16 222.17 Ekkambi, Hebballi.

17A 290.16 Malalagaon, Ekkambi (p) Benagi.

17B 52.61 Malalgaon

18 150.95 Benagi

19 238.76 Badangod, Yamagalli

6124.50

1 153.78 Manjaguni

2 156.61 Manjaguni, Barasguni (p)

3 256.17 Barsasguni, Navilgar

4 147.30 Khurse(p), Barsaguni(p) Navitgar

(p) Manjaguni (p)

5 169.16 Khurse, Manjaguni (p)

6 237.15 Khurse.

7 145.69 Khurse.

8 90.65 Kuglemane.

1356.51

1 127.47 Hebre, Teppar (p)

2 138.00 Hebre.

3 137.19 Hebre.

4 254.14 Hebre.

5 118.17 Hebre.

6 193.84 Hebre, Teppar (p)

7 145.69 Hebre, Teppar (p)

8 263.05 Teppar, Hosur, Hebre

9 143.26 Bandal, Badgi (p), Hosur (p)

10 227.84 Bandal, Hosur (p)

11 248.88 Hosur, Bandak (p)

12 202.34 Hosur, Hebre (p)

13 310.40 Hebre, Hosur (p) Bugdi (p)

2510.27

XLVII IX 1 241.19 Kodigar, Harehulekal(p)

2 42.08 Harehulekal

3 246.05 Bakkal, Hrehulekal (p)

4 281.66 Guravalli, Koligar (p)

5 300.28 Muregar, Guruvalli (p)

6 151.76 Guruvalli, Bakkal (p)

7 208.01 Bakkal, Andhal

XLIV (VI) Block Total

XLVI VIII

XLV (VII) Block Total

XLV VII

XLVI (VIII) Block Total

171

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blocksOld blocks Compt Extent (Ha) Villages included

8 195.87 Guruvalli, Bakkal (p)

9 166.73 Bakkal, Andhal (p)

10 249.29 Andhal, Bakkal

11 223.39 Andhal,

12 110.88 Andhal.

13 381.62 Bakkal, (p) Kodigar (p)

Andhal(p)Magadde(p)

14 224.20 Mogadde, Audhal (p)

15 316.47 Magadde

16 356.13 Magadde

3695.61

1 183.73 Hebre

2 397.81 Nekkaski, Hebre (p), Benagaon(p)

3 306.75 Nekkarki, Savle.

4 332.25 Devanalli (p), Savli (p), Kallalli.

5 317.68 Saraguppa, Savli, Devanalli (p)

6 243.62 Sarguppa, Savli (p)

7 285.30 Savli (p) Benagaon, Sarguppa (p)

8 462.97 Benagao, Sarguppa.

2530.11

1 437.07 Karur, Sarguppa

2 428.97 Saraguppa, Karur (p)

2A 25.09 Devanalli.

3 324.16 Karur, Sarguppa (p), Kudragod(p)

4 360.17 Karur, Kudragod (p)

5 361.79 Kudragod

6 352.08 Kudragod, Nilkani

7 330.23 Negar, Manadur(p)

8 347.22 Negar, Devanalli (p)

8A 30.35 Negar.

9 303.52 Nilkani, Kuragod, Manadur (p)

9A 25.90 Manadur

10 194.25 Kadragod

11 329.82 Kurdragod

12 239.57 Kurdragod

4090.19

1 248.48 Gonsara, Kudragod

2 244.84 Kudragod, Gonsar (p)

3 336.70 Shirasuni, Gonasara

4 246.86 Gonsar, Guralli, Kudragod (p)

5 166.73 Gurvalli, Vanalli, Gunsar (p)

6 208.82 Vanalli, Gonsar(p), Kanaski

7 317.28 Halligadda, Kanamuski, Gonsar.

8 392.55 Halligadda, Gonsara II,

Kanamuski,

9 314.04 Kanamuski, Kakkalli

2476.30

XLVIII X

XLVII (IX) Block Total

XLIX (XI) Block Total

XLIX XI

XLVIII (X) Block Total

L (XII) Block Total

L XII

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S.No Plan areaNew

blocksOld blocks Compt Extent (Ha) Villages included

1 368.67 Mensi, Guruvalli (p)

1A 53.41 Mensi,

2 301.90 Kodanagadde, Mensi (p)

3 305.13 Kodangadde

4 235.53 Kodangadde

5 143.26 Kodangadde, Sonaginmane (p)

6 218.93 Mensi, Balekaimane (p)

7 181.30 Tenginaonudi, Balekaimane(p)

Mensi (p)

1808.13

1 275.19 Sonaginamane

2 390.93 Gaddehalli, Sonaginmane (p)

3 656.41 Balekaimani, Gaddehalli,

4 311.21 Gaddehalli, Sonaginamane (p)

5 350.06 Sonaginanamane, Gaddehalli,

Balekaimane (p)

1983.80

1 119.78 Dhoranagiri

2 317.28 Bhoranagiri, Kalgadde (p)

Kanchigadde

3 306.75 Kalgadde, Kanchigadde,

Tenginmadi. (p)

4 445.97 Shirasgon, Dhiranageri, Kakkdde

(p)

5 233.10 Shiradgoan, Dharangiri (p).

6 314.04 Tenginamudi, Kkaneligadde,

Balekaimani

7 367.46 Tenginamudi, Balekaimani,

Shirasgaon (p)

8 319.70 Shirasgaon, Kakkalli(p),

Kanmuski

9 293.40 Balekaimani, Vanalli (p),

Kanmaski.

2717.48

1 373.93 Shirasgaon, Kakkalli (p)

2 384.86 Muski, Shirasgaon (p)

3 232.29 Muski, Kakkalli (p)

4 260.62 Muski, Shirguni (p)

5 157.02 Muski, Shirguni (p)

6 249.69 Shiraguni

7 299.47 Shiraguni

8 377.17 Shiraguni

2335.05

LV XVII 1 218.53 Telginkeri

2 216.10 Telginkeri(p), Kulihakkal

3 346.41 Kulihakkal

4 331.84 Kulihakkal, Karur (p)

5 416.83 Karur

LI XIII

LII (XIV) Block Total

LII XIV

LI (XIII) Block Total

LIII (XV) Block Total

LIV (XVI) Block Total

LIII XV

LIV XVI

173

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S.No Plan areaNew

blocksOld blocks Compt Extent (Ha) Villages included

6 356.94 Nilenmani, Karur (p) Devanmani

(p)

7 276.81 Devanmani (p) Sarasuppa.

8 252.52 Nilenmani (p) Sanjoganakesi (p)

Devanamani (p)

9 265.47 Sanjogankeri (p) Teleginkeri.

10 378.79 Devanmani, Sanjgonkeri (p)

11 289.35 Devanamani.

3349.59

1 302.71 Benagaon, Hebre (p)

2 299.06 Hebre

3 185.75 Hebre

4 261.43 Hebre, Benagaon (p)

5 342.77 Hebre

6 306.75 Hebre

7 286.52 Hebre, Devimane (p)

8 199.10 Devimane, Hebre (p)

2184.09

384.45 Devimane

288.95 Devimane

326.18 Devimane, Hebre (p)

484.82 Hebre

239.57 Hebre

305.94 Bugadi, Hebre (p)

165.11 Hebre

265.47 Hebre, Bugdi

269.12 Hebre

262.24 Hebre(p), Devimane (p)

2991.85

1 392.14 Girgadde(p), Arechall, Devisara

(p)

2 374.34 Archalla(p), Shigehalli(p),

Archalla, Kogdagadd

766.48

1 295.02 Madanakala(p),Devisana,Shelur(p

)Haltota,Kansur

2 104.41 Malubalgar (p) Hallota,Iyashi (p)

3 220.96 Malubalgar, Gavingudda(p),

Haltota (p)

620.39

1 275.19 Hirekai, Mattihalli

2 324.56 Matihalli, Hirekai (p)

3 452.44 Mattihalli (p) Gavingudda

4A 240.38 Kariagi,Muthalli, Kodsar (p).

4B 37.23 Muthalli.

1329.80

LVI (XVIII) Block Total

LVI XVIII

LV (XVII) Block Total

LVII (XIX) Block Total

LVIII (XX) Block Total

LIX (XXI) Block Total

LVII XIX 1to10

LX XXII

LVIII XX

LIX XXI

LX (XXII) Block Total

174

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S.No Plan areaNew

blocksOld blocks Compt Extent (Ha) Villages included

1 351.27 Sampagod, Tumbargod

2 310.80 Tumbargod(p), Heggodmane(p),

Sompgod

3 197.49 Heggadmane, Bandisar (p)

4 150.54 Mutgi

5 129.50 Kavalkoppa, Naligar

6 75.67 Honnihadda

7A 0.97 Kolsirsi

7B 27.51 Kunaji

7C 40.87 Bidrakan

8 113.31 Mogegar, Hegadde, Birdrakan

8A 44.51 Magegar, Tyarsi,

8B 140.84 Hegadde, Kolsirsi (p)

9 38.85 Bidrakan, Kodgibail (p)

10 74.05 Golikai

11 76.08 Avargappa

1772.26

1 407.12 Nidgod

2 456.49 Igod,Nidgod (p)

3 480.77 Mandikoppa, Nidgod

(p)Kastur,Halgadikoppa

4 174.01 Kanagod

4A 25.90 Aigod

5 31.56 Bellatte

6 37.23 Kastur

7 56.65 Kondli

8 48.15 Shiralgi

9 48.56 Mugdur

9A 32.78 Hosur

10 247.67 Balekoppa

11 122.21 Bedkani, Husur (p)

2169.10

LXIII XXV 1 148.92 Bilgi, Itagi, Shashiguli

2A 210.44 Itagi, Bilgi

2B 40.46 Targod

3A 186.15 Targod, Kodagibail

3B 52.61 Hosmanju

4 265.47 Mutgi, Hosmanju(p),Kodgibail(p)

5A 108.45 Itagi

5B 35.61 Targod

6A 53.41 Alvalli, Itagi (p) Targod (p)

6B 152.16 Alvalli

7 241.19 Chandraghatgi, Targod (p)

8A 221.77 Targod, Kodgibail

8B 215.29 Targod, Gunjagod,

Chandrashatgi (p)

9A 134.35 Algod

9B 16.18 Chandraghatgi

10A 51.80 Hemgar

LXI (XXIII) Block Total

LXI XXIII

LXII (XXIV) Block Total

LXII XXIV

175

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10B 98.74 Chandraghatgi, Mensi.

10C 82.55 Algod, Halgar

11 186.15 Halgeri, Mensi

2501.70

1 140.02 Harlikoppa (p) Gorgun(p)Arendur

Hosur

2A 425.73 Arendur(p)Heggekop(p),

Hosur(p)

2B 9.71 Hosur (p), Malvajaddi(p)

3 152.97 Kallur

4 135.16 Manmane (p), Hasvantes (p)

5 405.09 Heggekoppa

6A 179.68 Hosur (p), Malvajaddi(p)

6B 113.31 Kilas (p)

7 229.05 Malvajaddi, Kilar (p)

8 336.30 Malvajaddi, Kodkani (p)

9 168.35 Malvajaddi, Korlkai (p),

Heggekoppa

2295.37

1 382.03 Kodkani

2 263.86 Kodkani, Hejni

3 315.66 Hejni (p), Kodkani

4 412.78 Malemane (p) Hejni (p)

5 280.04 Malemane

1654.37

1 301.90 Kodkani, Hemgar(p), Kilar(p),

2 324.56 Hejni, Hemgar,

3 271.95 Hejni,Kudgund (p)

4A 127.88 Hejni, Kudgund(p), Malmane (p)

4B 240.38 Hukli (p) Alvalli (p)

5A 286.52 Hukli, Keremani (p)

5B 106.83 Malemani

6A 239.57 Suttalmani, Hukli

6B 106.02 Malemane

7 217.72 Suttalmane, Vajgod, Danmar

8 134.35 Vajgod, Talekeri, (Danmar)

9 187.77 Danmar,

10 199.91 Danmav, Talekeri (Danmav)

11 326.99 Talekeri Danmav

3072.35

1 123.02 Kudegode(p), Danmav.

2 184.54 Halegubbi, Jidugar, Dabnav,

3 287.33 Halegubbi, Kibke

4 343.99 Kaunsel(pt), Halegubbi.

5 233.10 Kaunsel

6 303.92 Nirgod,Hrdgar(Sungal)

7 302.30 Nirgod.

8 482.39 Kodigar.

9 254.14 Nirgod pt, Kodigar,Surgod,pt

2514.73LXVII (XXIX) Block Total

LXVII XXIX

XXVII

LXVI (XXIX) Block Total

LXVI XXVIII

LXIV (XXVI) Block Total

LXV (XXVII) Block Total

LXIII (XXV) Block Total

LXIV XXVI

LXV

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blocksOld blocks Compt Extent (Ha) Villages included

1 392.55 Bilegod,Nirgod,(pt)

2 196.27 Bilegod,

3 353.70 Gijaguni

4 308.78 Gijaguni(pt) Nega.

5 420.07 Negar,Kadwad(p),

6 222.58 Negar.

7 289.76 Honnikombu.

8 78.51 Ilimane(pt)

9A 109.26 Kalloli(p), Ilimane( pt )

9B 61.51 Ilimane,

10 353.70 Gubgod(p) ,Balgod(p).

11 50.18 Kibli(pt)Gubgod (pt)

2836.87

1 244.43 Unchalli.

2 67.98 Halehalla.

3 318.08 Shivalmane.

4 381.62 Shivalmane.

5 113.31 Hutgar,Hukli(p),Shivalmane(pt)

6 395.79 Hukli.

7 338.32 Hukli.

8 326.99 Hukli.

9 279.23 Hutgar(p), Hukli(pt)

10 163.49 Tandadundi(p),Hutgar(p),Nilkund

,Hukli(pt)

2629.24

1 250.10 Nilkund.

2 438.68 Nilkund.(pt)Mulgund(pt)

3 231.48 Mulgunda.

4 440.30 Hallibail.

5 388.50 Hallibail.

6 263.05 Hallibail.

7 287.33 Hallibail.

8 335.89 Hallibail.

9 197.49 Hallibail.(pt)Hanchikai.

10 247.67 Hallibail(p) ,Kanchikai(p).

11 110.88 Umblemane(p),

Nirgan(p),Manigar.

12 64.75 Manigar(,Kandalgi)

13 171.59 Niraluali, Sarkali.

3427.71

2 XXVIII XXVIII 1A 359.85 Sadashivalli,Huldevansara(p),Isbo

r(pt)

1B 597.00 Somanahalli (Fsy: 16),

Sadashivalli (Fsy: 306, 307),

Goudalli (Fsy: 26,27, 7(P)),

Chippagi (Fsy: 65)

2 234.88 Sadashivalli,

3 162.12 Bhairunbe, Sadashivalli.

4 273.57 Sadashivlli,Porppanalli(pt)

LXIX (XXXI) Block Total

LXIX XXXI

LXX (XXXII) Block Total

LXX XXXII

LXVIII (XXX) Block Total

LXVIII XXX

D.G. Wesley's

plan (Block

XXVIII)

(PF+MF)

177

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blocksOld blocks Compt Extent (Ha) Villages included

5 260.54 Belale,Boppaualli(p),Danandi(pt)

6 223.22 Mallenalli,Danandi,Arsapur(pt)

7 230.75 Malenalli

8 342.69 Sadashivalli, Boppavalli (p)

9 241.68 Boppanalli, Banadi (p)

10 428.16 Adnalli, Boppanalli (p), Ekkambi

(p)

11 314.36 Boppanalli, Adnalli.

12 356.13 Shivalli, Adnalli, (p)

13 268.31 Ullal, Shivalli, Adnalli (p)

14 385.91 Ullal, Adnalli, Ekkambi(p).

15 183.65 Hudelkoppa, Bisalkoppa

16 374.09 Vadageri, Mudebail,

Anagodkop,Bisalkop(p)

17 (P) 300.45 Shvialli, Ualla (p) Balekop.

18 230.83 Shjvalli

19 (P) 138.25 Shivalli (P)

21 (P) 50.93 Malenalli (P)

22 256.90 Danandi

23 (P) 256.19 Danandi, Belale

Malenalli,(Hemadi Yellapur).

26 (P) 25.59 Mudebail

28(p) 8.50 Ullal

39 (P) 23.20 Ullal (P)

40 (P) 20.07 Malenalli (P)

6547.82

14(p) 39.04 Dhoranageri

15(p) 56.66 Dhoranageri

16 pt 129.21 Kalgadde,Kanchigadda.Savkar (p)

17 pt 139.50 Kanchinagadda,(Kalgadde.)

18 pt 107.49 Savkar,Kalgadda.

20 228.41 Kalgadde.

29 141.48 Kalgadde.

841.79

4 84 Bits (PF) 709.90

86063.87

GHF - XII Block Total

3 GHF XII XII

XXVIII (XXVIII) Block Total

Grand total of Forest proper blocks in Sirsi division

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Salvage Rehabilitation Total IWCTeak plantation

Acacia plantation

Total

1 Sirsi Adakalli 0.00

2 Sirsi Agasal 221.66 221.66 221.66

3 Sirsi Aijiball 39.80 18.80 18.80 21.00 21.00

4 Sirsi Amblihonda 2.71 2.71 2.71

5 Sirsi Andolli 103.21 103.21 103.21

6 Sirsi Arehalla - Devisara 39.19 39.19 39.19

7 Sirsi Bachagaon + Baselekop 79.23 29.23 29.23 50.00 50.00

8 Sirsi Balgar 5.36 5.36 5.36

9 Sirsi Balegadde 200.10 24.68 24.68 78.00 97.42 175.42

10 Sirsi Balekai 29.73 29.73 29.73

11 Sirsi Bannige 23.98 23.98 23.98

12 Sirsi Betkoppa 11.32 11.32 11.32

13 Sirsi Bidralli 27.58 27.58 27.58

14 Sirsi Bilgalmane 5.78 5.78 5.78

15 Sirsi Blkanalli 15.37 15.37 15.37

16 Sirsi Bommanalli 10.88 5.16 5.16 5.72 5.72

17 Sirsi Byagadde 32.69 32.69 32.69

18 Sirsi Chipgi 210.48 59.48 59.48 151.00 151.00

19 Sirsi Dasanagadde 220.70 75.70 75.70 145.00 145.00

20 Sirsi Dasankop 52.17 52.17 52.17

21 Sirsi Devarkoppa 12.44 12.44 12.44

22 Sirsi Devisara 37.41 37.41 37.41

23 Sirsi Dodnalli 26.81 26.81 26.81

24 Sirsi Gadihalli 158.77 48.77 48.77 110.00 110.00

25 Sirsi Ghattikai 140.70 40.70 40.70 100.00 100.00

26 Sirsi Girgadde 164.09 64.09 64.09 100.00 100.00

27 Sirsi Gollkop 0.00 0.00

28 Sirsi Goudhalli 20.54 20.54 20.54

29 Sirsi Gubgaon 0.00 0.00

30 Sirsi Haldota 26.92 26.92 26.92

31 Sirsi Halkan(Barur) 117.75 67.75 67.75 50.00 50.00

32 Sirsi Halkani 24.53 24.53 24.53

33 Sirsi Hangarkhanda 0.00 0.00

34 Sirsi Hanumanti 109.40 52.46 52.46 56.94 56.94

35 Sirsi Harepal 26.81 26.81 26.81

36 Sirsi Hedgemane 103.82 3.82 3.82 100.00 100.00

37 Sirsi Heepanalli 73.15 13.15 13.15 60.00 60.00

38 Sirsi Honnondgadde 17.00 17.00 17.00

39 Sirsi Hoskoppa 20.49 20.49 20.49

40 Sirsi Hulgar 310.13 160.13 160.13 150.00 150.00

41 Sirsi Hunsekop 124.21 53.21 53.21 71.00 71.00

42 Sirsi Husri 39.14 14.14 14.14 25.00 25.00

43 Sirsi Itaguli 108.03 53.03 53.03 55.00 55.00

44 Sirsi Jaganalli 36.89 36.89 36.89

45 Sirsi Janmene (Hutan) 30.26 30.26 30.26

46 Sirsi Kabbe 5.00 5.00 5.00

47 Sirsi Kageri 177.34 119.34 119.34 58.00 58.00

48 Sirsi Kalgadde 145.27 145.27 145.27

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49 Sirsi Kalgar 221.49 152.49 152.49 69.00 69.00

50 Sirsi Kalkal 0.00 0.00

51 Sirsi Kalkatte Hunsekoppa 43.42 43.42 43.42

52 Sirsi Kalkuni 68.64 2.64 2.64 66.00 66.00

53 Sirsi Kalve 290.05 272.05 272.05 18.00 18.00

54 Sirsi Kanagod 49.23 19.23 19.23 30.00 30.00

55 Sirsi Kanagod Kansur 72.86 15.86 15.86 57.00 57.00

56 Sirsi Karasvalli 0.00 0.00

57 Sirsi Karjagimane 55.02 55.02 55.02

58 Sirsi Karur 2.86 2.86 2.86

59 Sirsi Kerekoppa + Bilgirikop 63.39 63.39 63.39

60 Sirsi Kodgadde 144.67 117.59 117.59 27.08 27.08

61 Sirsi Kodsara 0.00 0.00 0.00

62 Sirsi Koppa 137.66 97.66 97.66 40.00 40.00

63 Sirsi Kulve 81.19 19.19 19.19 62.00 62.00

64 Sirsi Landakanalli + Yesle 77.13 77.13 77.13

65 Sirsi Madankola 2.66 2.66 2.66

66 Sirsi Malehalli 27.82 27.82 27.82

67 Sirsi Malubalgar 5.22 5.22 5.22

68 Sirsi Manjavalli + Bellemane 124.46 84.46 84.46 40.00 40.00

69 Sirsi Mashigadde 60.61 60.61 60.61

70 Sirsi Mundagesara 0.00 0.00 0.00

71 Sirsi Mutmurdu 16.53 16.53 16.53

72 Sirsi Narebail 67.79 27.79 27.79 40.00 40.00

73 Sirsi Nurkalkoppa 35.00 35.00 35.00

74 Sirsi Padagerl 25.35 5.35 5.35 20.00 20.00

75 Sirsi Puttanamane 53.04 28.54 28.54 24.50 24.50

76 Sirsi Sankadamane 20.72 20.72 20.72

77 Sirsi Sannalli 167.83 81.83 81.83 86.00 86.00

78 Sirsi Shelur 22.24 22.24 22.24

79 Sirsi Shigehalli 61.63 21.63 21.63 40.00 40.00

80 Sirsi Sirsi + Gopinathpur 212.21 31.69 31.69 180.52 180.52

81 Sirsi Sirsimakki 0.74 0.74 0.74

82 Sirsi Somanalli 28.03 23.03 23.03 5.00 5.00

83 Sirsi Somanalli 21.10 21.10 21.10

84 Sirsi Tagginbalgar 0.00 0.00 0.00

85 Sirsi Tarehalli - Kansur 17.82 17.82 17.82

86 Sirsi Tatguni 113.25 98.25 98.25 15.00 15.00

87 Sirsi Terkanalli 238.77 147.27 147.27 91.50 91.50

88 Sirsi Tudguni 93.07 93.07 93.07

89 Sirsi Tyagli 20.50 20.50 20.50

90 Sirsi Unchalli 0.00 0.00 0.00

91 Sirsi Uplekoppa 12.19 12.19 12.19

92 Sirsi Urtota 63.25 34.25 34.25 29.00 29.00

93 Sirsi Yachadi 300.29 196.97 196.97 103.32 103.32

94 Sirsi Yachadi 0.00 0.00 0.00

95 Sirsi Yalugar 65.58 65.58 65.58

6574.17 1384.22 2661.95 4046.17 83.00 2445.00 2528.00Sirsi range total

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1 Banavasi Achanalli 19.83 19.83 19.83

2 Banavasi Ajjarni 32.40 7.40 7.40 25.00 25.00

3 Banavasi Andagi 16.39 16.39 16.39

4 Banavasi Badangod 80.22 10.22 10.22 20.44 70.00 70.00

5 Banavasi Banavasi 51.36 11.36 11.36 22.71 40.00 40.00

6 Banavasi Bankanal 24.55 4.55 4.55 9.11 20.00 20.00

7 Banavasi Bellanakeri 0.00 0.00 0.00

8 Banavasi Benagi - Tuikop

Bugadikoppa

39.57 19.57 19.57 20.00 20.00

9 Banavasi Bengle 225.90 12.65 12.65 213.25 213.25

10 Banavasi Bhashi 118.72 18.72 18.72 100.00 100.00

11 Banavasi Bilur 82.01 72.01 72.01 10.00 10.00

12 Banavasi Bisalkoppa 65.02 5.02 5.02 10.05 60.00 60.00

13 Banavasi Borngudda 16.79 16.79 16.79

14 Banavasi Chikdugli 46.84 8.84 8.84 38.00 38.00

15 Banavasi Danaganalli 35.01 10.01 10.01 20.01 25.00 25.00

16 Banavasi Farsl 22.34 10.34 10.34 12.00 12.00

17 Banavasi Gadageri 3.55 3.55 3.55

18 Banavasi Ganageri & Pura 30.37 30.37 30.37

19 Banavasi Golikatta 67.56 14.56 14.56 29.13 53.00 53.00

20 Banavasi Gonagattl 9.68 9.68 9.68

21 Banavasi Gonur 112.52 112.52 112.52

22 Banavasi Gudnapur 128.79 8.79 8.79 120.00 120.00

23 Banavasi Hadalgi 132.44 10.24 10.24 72.20 50.00 122.20

24 Banavasi Halgaddi 94.56 19.56 19.56 75.00 75.00

25 Banavasi Hallikoppa 10.94 10.94 10.94

26 Banavasi Halasinkoppa 50.10 10.10 10.10 40.00 40.00

27 Banavasi Hebbatti 122.36 57.16 57.16 19.20 46.00 65.20

28 Banavasi Huladevanasara 39.54 39.54 39.54

29 Banavasi Kadagod 47.47 7.47 7.47 40.00 40.00

30 Banavasi Kalangi 12.96 12.96 12.96

31 Banavasi Kalgundikoppa 21.75 11.75 11.75 10.00 10.00

32 Banavasi Kalkardi - Tavadkoppa -

Chandageri

108.34 8.34 8.34 100.00 100.00

33 Banavasi Kalkoppa 59.34 9.34 9.34 50.00 50.00

34 Banavasi Kalli 34.94 34.94 34.94

35 Banavasi Kanakapur 27.49 2.49 2.49 25.00 25.00

36 Banavasi Kandraji 60.54 60.54 60.54

37 Banavasi Kankoppa 10.73 10.73 10.73

38 Banavasi Kantraji 30.59 10.59 10.59 20.00 20.00

39 Banavasi Kirwatti 59.10 9.10 9.10 50.00 50.00

40 Banavasi Kotekoppa 18.62 18.62 18.62

41 Banavasi Kogodu 11.10 11.10 11.10

42 Banavasi Kuppagadde + Hoskoppa 50.92 2.92 2.92 48.00 48.00

43 Banavasi Kuppalli 22.09 8.61 8.61 13.48 13.48

44 Banavasi Kuppalli 45.53 15.53 15.53 30.00 30.00

45 Banavasi Kyadikoppa 42.29 42.29 42.29

46 Banavasi Kyadikop 36.25 11.25 11.25 25.00 25.00

47 Banavasi Madankeri 22.02 22.02 22.02

48 Banavasi Madurvalli 146.67 16.67 16.67 130.00 130.00

49 Banavasi Malagaon 44.50 30.58 30.58 13.92 13.92

50 Banavasi Malanji 14.67 14.67 14.67

51 Banavasi Maragundi 257.62 7.62 7.62 250.00 250.00

52 Banavasi Mattihalli 31.54 11.54 11.54 20.00 20.00

53 Banavasi Mugavalli 242.54 17.54 17.54 225.00 225.00

54 Banavasi Mugikoppa 117.71 4.20 4.20 71.80 41.71 113.51

55 Banavasi Mundaganahalli 202.04 16.04 16.04 186.00 186.00

56 Banavasi Narur 233.51 13.51 13.51 220.00 220.00

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57 Banavasi Navangeri 40.72 40.72 40.72

58 Banavasi Sahasrahalli 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

59 Banavasi Sannakeri - Mavinkoppa

& Hobball

73.33 73.33 73.33

60 Banavasi Santolli 111.91 11.91 11.91 100.00 100.00

61 Banavasi Sugavi 140.33 10.33 10.33 130.00 130.00

62 Banavasi Tlgani 147.37 7.37 7.37 140.00 140.00

63 Banavasi Umbelkoppa 15.05 15.05 15.05

64 Banavasi Ummadi 67.18 7.18 7.18 60.00 60.00

65 Banavasi Vaddal 115.39 15.39 15.39 100.00 100.00

66 Banavasi Vaddinkoppa 51.02 51.02 51.02

67 Banavasi Yamagalli 67.53 7.53 7.53 60.00 60.00

4522.05 829.83 479.38 1309.21 183.20 3085.36 3268.56

1 Hullekal Audhal 54.00 54.00 54.00

2 Hullekal Bakkala 82.38 82.38 82.38

3 Hullekal Balekaimane +

Tenginmudi

38.98 38.98 38.98

4 Hullekal Devanalli 850.91 807.67 807.67 43.24 43.24

5 Hullekal Dhoranagiri 115.59 115.59 115.59

6 Hullekal Gaddegalli 62.77 62.77 62.77

7 Hullekal Gonasara + Halligadde 70.38 70.38 70.38

8 Hullekal Gurvalli + Arginmane 87.61 87.61 87.61

9 Hullekal Hakkigadde 127.45 77.45 77.45 50.00 50.00

10 Hullekal Hancharta 122.01 52.01 52.01 70.00 70.00

11 Hullekal Harehulekal 164.29 164.29 164.29

12 Hullekal Heggar 139.13 89.13 89.13 50.00 50.00

13 Hullekal Hulgol 142.33 142.33 142.33

14 Hullekal Jaddigadde 26.84 26.84 26.84

15 Hullekal Kadabal + Handimane 222.27 145.27 145.27 77.00 77.00

16 Hullekal Kakkalli 119.61 119.61 119.61

17 Hullekal Kalgadde + Kanchlgadde 163.82 163.82 163.82

18 Hullekal Kalugar 154.22 154.22 154.22

19 Hullekal Kambigar + Barasaguni 200.48 150.48 150.48 50.00 50.00

20 Hullekal Kanalli 143.65 113.65 113.65 30.00 30.00

21 Hullekal Kanmuski 18.01 18.01 18.01

22 Hullekal Kelgin Onikeri 165.01 150.01 150.01 15.00 15.00

23 Hullekal Kodanagadde 262.00 262.00 262.00

24 Hullekal Kodigar 135.38 40.43 40.43 94.95 94.95

25 Hullekal Kollgar 161.90 161.90 161.90

26 Hullekal Kotagehalli 128.77 95.95 95.95 32.82 32.82

27 Hullekal Kudragod 0.00 0.00 0.00

28 Hullekal Malenalli 76.10 65.66 65.66 10.44 10.44

29 Hullekal Manadoor 306.96 306.96 306.96

30 Hullekal Mathadeval 533.86 483.86 483.86 50.00 50.00

31 Hullekal Melin Onikeri 164.12 164.12 164.12

32 Hullekal Mensi 191.94 191.94 191.94

33 Hullekal Modur 75.80 75.80 75.80

34 Hullekal Mogadde 94.18 94.18 94.18

35 HullekalMoodgar + Heggarshi +

Halsinkatte

221.04 221.04 221.04

36 Hullekal Muregar 186.13 163.13 163.13 23.00 23.00

37 Hullekal Muski (Shirasgaon) 212.17 212.17 212.17

38 Hullekal Negar 126.18 126.18 126.18

39 Hullekal Nalgar 362.09 362.09 362.09

40 Hullekal Navigar 143.77 83.77 83.77 60.00 60.00

41 Hullekal Neelkani 0.00 0.00 0.00

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42 Hullekal Onigadde 397.16 357.16 357.16 40.00 40.00

43 Hullekal Salkani 16.62 6.62 6.62 10.00 10.00

44 Hullekal Shigehalli 48.04 22.39 22.39 25.65 25.65

45 Hullekal Shinganalli 136.78 103.78 103.78 33.00 33.00

46 Hullekal Shiraguni 97.33 97.33 97.33

47 Hullekal Shivagaon 134.31 134.31 134.31

48 Hullekal Shivalli 245.15 245.15 245.15

49 Hullekal Sonaginmane 142.26 142.26 142.26

50 Hullekal Sonda 593.78 578.06 578.06 15.72 15.72

51 Hullekal Tattisara 45.98 45.98 45.98

52 Hullekal Vanalli 21.28 21.28 21.28

8532.80 4260.93 3491.05 7751.98 15.72 765.10 780.82

1 Janmane Aduvalli 97.51 67.51 67.51 30.00 30.00

2 Janmane Ainball 0.00 0.00

3 Janmane Analebail 29.14 13.14 13.14 16.00 16.00

4 Janmane Attimurdu 29.70 14.70 14.70 15.00 15.00

5 Janmane Badagi 377.34 377.34 377.34

6 Janmane Balavalli 235.18 140.88 140.88 94.30 94.30

7 Janmane Balekoppa 0.24 0.24 0.24

8 Janmane Balesara 82.40 82.40 82.40

9 Janmane Bandal 539.26 514.26 514.26 25.00 25.00

10 Janmane Bengaon 446.14 446.14 446.14

11 Janmane Bidramane 44.29 44.29 44.29

12 Janmane Bommalli 41.35 41.35 41.35

13 Janmane Bugadi 0.00 0.00 0.00

14 Janmane Devanamane 53.11 53.11 53.11

15 Janmane Devimane 0.00 0.00 0.00

16 Janmane Halegouri 0.00 0.00 0.00

17 Janmane Halehalla 39.36 39.36 39.36

18 Janmane Hallibail 188.73 188.73 188.73

19 Janmane Halsargi 118.01 88.01 88.01 30.00 30.00

20 Janmane Hanagar 3.99 3.99 3.99

21 Janmane Handyanemath 74.29 62.29 62.29 12.00 12.00

22 Janmane Harigar 236.21 136.21 136.21 100.00 100.00

23 Janmane Hasur 39.37 39.37 39.37

24 Janmane Hebre 47.59 47.59 47.59

25 Janmane Heggarni 144.62 94.62 94.62 50.00 50.00

26 Janmane Hegge 0.00 0.00 0.00

27 Janmane Hegnur 21.73 21.73 21.73

28 Janmane Hostota 5.95 5.95 5.95

29 Janmane Hostota 34.74 20.74 20.74 14.00 14.00

30 Janmane Hostota (Hanumanti) 138.61 50.78 50.78 87.83 87.83

31 Janmane Hasargod 151.81 50.50 50.50 101.31 101.31

32 Janmane Hukli 134.49 134.49 134.49

33 Janmane Hullunde 171.73 71.73 71.73 100.00 100.00

34 Janmane Hutgar 122.07 72.07 72.07 50.00 50.00

35 Janmane Janmane 61.82 46.82 46.82 15.00 15.00

36 Janmane Kalhalli, Nekkarki,

Savale

355.22 355.22 355.22

37 Janmane Kanehikal 76.21 76.21 76.21

38 Janmane Karjagi (Pt) 116.31 66.31 66.31 50.00 50.00

39 Janmane Karur 0.00 0.00 0.00

40 Janmane Kelginsarkuli 0.00 0.00 0.00

41 Janmane Keliginkeri Kulhakkal. 174.94 174.94 174.94

42 Janmane Keregadde 59.73 59.73 59.73

43 Janmane Khurse 663.20 663.20 663.20

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44 Janmane Kibballi 6.95 6.95 6.95

45 Janmane Kodagibail 317.04 91.68 91.68 225.36 225.36

46 Janmane Kondalagi 71.82 71.82 71.82

47 Janmane Kugtimane 3.48 3.48 3.48

48 Janmane Kukri 23.43 13.43 13.43 10.00 10.00

49 Janmane Manigar 67.86 67.86 67.86

50 Janmane Manjaguni 142.79 62.22 62.22 80.57 80.57

51 Janmane Mattigar 247.18 141.54 141.54 105.64 105.64

52 Janmane Melinsarkuli 100.79 50.79 50.79 50.00 50.00

53 Janmane Mulgunda 168.83 113.71 113.71 55.12 55.12

54 Janmane Mundaganmane,

Bedegadde

200.36 177.59 177.59 22.77 22.77

55 Janmane Murur 2.60 2.60 2.60

56 Janmane Nandyane 16.21 16.21 16.21

57 Janmane Neergan 321.92 236.92 236.92 85.00 85.00

58 Janmane Neggu 278.10 205.10 205.10 73.00 73.00

59 Janmane Neriavalli 51.85 51.85 51.85

60 Janmane Nilkunda 88.29 63.29 63.29 25.00 25.00

61 Janmane Sampkhanda 209.78 209.78 209.78

62 Janmane Sannajogankeri 155.91 155.91 155.91

63 Janmane Sarguppa 0.00 0.00 0.00

64 Janmane Shamemane 0.00 0.00 0.00

65 Janmane Shivalmane 118.26 118.26 118.26

66 Janmane Tandagundi 11.63 11.63 11.63

67 Janmane Taresara 42.88 28.28 28.28 14.60 14.60

68 Janmane Teppar 731.58 705.25 705.25 26.33 26.33

69 Janmane Umblemane 8.99 8.99 8.99

70 Janmane Unchalli 47.76 47.76 47.76

8592.68 4023.51 3005.34 7028.85 0.00 1563.83 1563.83

1 Siddapur Akkunji 314.98 144.98 144.98 170.00 170.00

2 Siddapur Algod 371.52 271.52 271.52 100.00 100.00

3 Siddapur Algod 125.45 75.45 75.45 50.00 50.00

4 Siddapur Arendur 187.56 147.56 147.56 40.00 40.00

5 Siddapur Awarguppa 216.21 104.21 104.21 112.00 112.00

6 Siddapur Balekoppa 194.13 94.13 94.13 100.00 100.00

7 Siddapur Balguli 23.91 23.91 23.91

8 Siddapur Balikoppa 98.08 53.08 53.08 45.00 45.00

9 Siddapur Bandisara 50.24 50.24 50.24

10 Siddapur Bedkani 158.64 58.64 58.64 100.00 100.00

11 Siddapur Bellate 267.62 94.62 94.62 173.00 173.00

12 Siddapur Bhandarkeri 135.29 55.29 55.29 80.00 80.00

13 Siddapur Bhankuli 87.15 76.15 76.15 11.00 11.00

14 Siddapur Bidarkan 201.79 201.79 201.79

15 Siddapur Bikkalse 48.94 13.94 13.94 35.00 35.00

16 Siddapur Dugadikoppa 190.64 115.64 115.64 75.00 75.00

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17 Siddapur Godlabeelu 156.80 156.80 156.80

18 Siddapur Golgod 55.96 37.96 37.96 18.00 18.00

19 Siddapur Govingudda 53.39 28.39 28.39 25.00 25.00

20 Siddapur Gudekop 47.51 47.51 47.51

21 Siddapur Gunjgod 136.54 86.54 86.54 50.00 50.00

22 Siddapur Halgadlkop 23.54 13.54 13.54 10.00 10.00

23 Siddapur Halgeri 39.56 3.56 3.56 36.00 36.00

24 Siddapur Hanajibail 119.57 69.57 69.57 50.00 50.00

25 Siddapur Harisimane 1.83 1.83 1.83

26 Siddapur Harlikoppa 61.09 61.09 61.09

27 Siddapur Harsikatta 37.29 37.29 37.29

28 Siddapur Haswante 179.97 80.97 80.97 99.00 99.00

29 Siddapur Heengar 0.00 0.00 0.00

30 Siddapur Heggadde 0.00 0.00 0.00

31 Siddapur Heggekoppa 217.77 77.77 77.77 140.00 140.00

32 Siddapur Heggodmane 112.72 62.72 62.72 50.00 50.00

33 Siddapur Hejni 27.13 27.13 27.13

34 Siddapur Hematemane 0.77 0.77 0.77

35 Siddapur Herekai 19.30 19.30 19.30

36 Siddapur Honnehadda 170.54 110.54 110.54 60.00 60.00

37 Siddapur Hosur 162.07 140.07 140.07 22.00 22.00

38 Siddapur Husur 453.23 203.23 203.23 250.00 250.00

39 Siddapur Hutgar 0.00 0.00 0.00

40 Siddapur Kalenalli 44.29 44.29 44.29

41 Siddapur Kallur 255.85 125.85 125.85 130.00 130.00

42 Siddapur Kangod 242.24 124.24 124.24 118.00 118.00

43 Siddapur Karjagi (Pt) 38.59 38.59 38.59

44 Siddapur Karkisval 7.56 7.56 7.56

45 Siddapur Kastur 176.79 91.79 91.79 85.00 85.00

46 Siddapur Kavalkoppa 305.12 305.12 305.12

47 Siddapur Kavanchur 373.68 119.80 119.80 253.88 253.88

48 Siddapur Killar 216.16 216.16 216.16

49 Siddapur Kodkani 0.00 0.00 0.00

50 Siddapur Kodkani 436.11 236.11 236.11 200.00 200.00

51 Siddapur Kodsara. 79.17 79.17 79.17

52 Siddapur Kolgi 95.73 95.73 95.73

53 Siddapur Kolsirsi 54.10 54.10 54.10

54 Siddapur Korlkal 72.33 72.33 72.33

55 Siddapur Kunaji 116.97 116.97 116.97

56 Siddapur Kupgar 31.31 31.31 31.31

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57 Siddapur Magegar 23.53 23.53 23.53

58 Siddapur Malavajaddi 84.12 39.12 39.12 45.00 45.00

59 Siddapur Malavalli 381.05 87.05 87.05 294.00 294.00

60 Siddapur Malavalli 20.84 20.84 20.84

61 Siddapur Malemane 0.00 0.00 0.00

62 Siddapur Mandlikoppa 33.62 33.62 33.62

63 Siddapur Manikmane 21.02 21.02 21.02

64 Siddapur Manmane 146.46 111.98 111.98 34.48 34.48

65 Siddapur Mattigar 113.34 63.34 63.34 50.00 50.00

66 Siddapur Mattihalli 120.94 120.94 120.94

67 Siddapur Mittalli 64.21 64.21 64.21

68 Siddapur Mudalli 185.60 68.51 68.51 117.09 117.09

69 Siddapur Mugdur 464.63 172.63 172.63 292.00 292.00

70 Siddapur Musavalli 56.43 35.43 35.43 21.00 21.00

71 Siddapur Muttige 54.72 54.72 54.72

72 Siddapur Muttige 113.32 50.32 50.32 63.00 63.00

73 Siddapur Nagarbhavi 115.55 57.55 57.55 58.00 58.00

74 Siddapur Natigar 88.83 69.33 69.33 19.50 19.50

75 Siddapur Nejjur 146.57 96.57 96.57 50.00 50.00

76 Siddapur Nidgod. 151.55 151.55 151.55

77 Siddapur Paduvanbail 217.54 78.54 78.54 139.00 139.00

78 Siddapur Sampagod 163.20 163.20 163.20

79 Siddapur Shrialagi 505.29 417.29 417.29 88.00 88.00

80 Siddapur Surgikoppa 120.84 120.84 120.84

81 Siddapur Tumbaragod 33.87 33.87 33.87

82 Siddapur Tyagli-hirekal 35.21 35.21 35.21

83 Siddapur Tyarsi 389.87 372.87 372.87 17.00 17.00

84 Siddapur Uppadki 0.00 0.00 0.00

85 Siddapur Vadageri 9.12 9.12 9.12

11156.03 2024.26 5155.82 7180.08 0.00 3975.95 3975.95

1 Kyadagi Alavalli 230.31 230.31 230.31

2 Kyadagi Balgod 133.08 10.08 10.08 123.00 123.00

3 Kyadagi Begar 152.38 152.38 152.38

4 Kyadagi Bilegod 140.83 115.83 115.83 25.00 25.00

5 Kyadagi Bilgi 63.66 63.66 63.66

6 Kyadagi Champarmane 95.22 34.02 34.02 61.20 61.20

7 Kyadagi Chandraghatgi 101.27 101.27 101.27

8 Kyadagi Danmav 273.31 273.31 273.31

9 Kyadagi Dodmane 36.51 8.51 8.51 28.00 28.00

10 Kyadagi Gijgini 43.93 43.93 43.93

11 Kyadagi Golikai 71.80 41.80 41.80 30.00 30.00

12 Kyadagi Gubgod 171.30 171.30 171.30

13 Kyadagi Hadrimane 16.74 16.74 16.74

14 Kyadagi Halegubbi 2.12 2.12 2.12

15 Kyadagi Havinbeelu 468.83 443.83 443.83 25.00 25.00

16 Kyadagi Hemagar 112.64 112.64 112.64

17 Kyadagi Honnekomb 23.69 23.69 23.69

18 Kyadagi Hosamanju 110.49 110.49 110.49

19 Kyadagi Hukli 60.82 60.82 60.82

20 Kyadagi Huvinmane 55.88 55.88 55.88

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21 Kyadagi Illimane 53.10 53.10 53.10

22 Kyadagi Itagi 48.00 48.00 48.00

23 Kyadagi Kadavadi 53.12 53.12 53.12

24 Kyadagi Kalkai 94.06 74.06 74.06 20.00 20.00

25 Kyadagi Kallolli 2.52 2.52 2.52

26 Kyadagi Katlekai 251.73 87.73 87.73 164.00 164.00

27 Kyadagi Kelginmane 123.89 93.89 93.89 30.00 30.00

28 Kyadagi Keremane 163.34 123.34 123.34 40.00 40.00

29 Kyadagi Kibbe 158.90 158.90 158.90

30 Kyadagi Kodagibail 18.61 18.61 18.61

31 Kyadagi Kodlgadde 102.85 102.85 102.85

32 Kyadagi Kounsale 75.85 75.85 75.85

33 Kyadagi Kudagund 23.23 23.23 23.23

34 Kyadagi Kudegod 50.72 50.72 50.72

35 Kyadagi Kulibeed 43.85 19.85 19.85 24.00 24.00

36 Kyadagi Kurvalli 35.56 10.56 10.56 25.00 25.00

37 Kyadagi Kyaddagi 35.40 35.40 35.40

38 Kyadagi Lakkabbekeri 0.00 0.00 0.00

39 Kyadagi Maslemakki 0.00 0.00 0.00

40 Kyadagi Mavinkod 108.82 108.82 108.82

41 Kyadagi Mensi 124.32 124.32 124.32

42 Kyadagi Negar 6.65 6.65 6.65

43 Kyadagi Nirgar 39.87 39.87 39.87

44 Kyadagi Nirgod. 0.00 0.00 0.00

45 Kyadagi Sangollmane 37.29 37.29 37.29

46 Kyadagi Shashiguli 22.17 22.17 22.17

47 Kyadagi Sovinakoppa 147.80 147.80 147.80

48 Kyadagi Suttalmane 75.61 75.61 75.61

49 Kyadagi Talekeri 98.52 98.52 98.52

50 Kyadagi Targod 103.04 88.14 88.14 14.90 14.90

51 Kyadagi Tarkhanda 140.72 140.72 140.72

52 Kyadagi Upplnagadde 13.18 13.18 13.18

53 Kyadagi Vajagar 1.52 1.52 1.52

54 Kyadagi Vajgod 46.38 34.38 34.38

4665.45 845.43 3197.92 4043.35 0.00 610.10 610.10

44043.17 13368.17 17991.46 31359.64 281.92 12445.34 12727.26

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3901 XXXIX I 1 109.52 Kerekoppa, Bachgaon 16.52 93.00

3902 2 322.62 Kerekoppa, Kabbe (p)

Unchalli(p)

198.62 124.00

3903 3 181.53 Bachagon, Baslekoppa

(p)

64.53 117.00

3904 4 156.56 Kabbe, Unchalli,

Narkalkoppa

156.56 0.00

3905 5 346.88 Kabbe,

Baslekoppa,Husin,

Narkalkop(p)

283.88 63.00

3906 6 412.48 Landakanalli,Husri(p),

Narebail(p)

246.18 166.30

3907 7 224.43 Bragaddi,Biknalli(p) 204.43 20.00

3908 8 358.04 Achanalli, Byadgaddi(p),

Dodnalli(p),Grunur

282.04 76.00

3909A 9A 116.55 Huldevansara, Isloop (p) 52.27 64.28

3909B 9B 192.63 Ganageri (p) Achanalli 192.63 0.00

3909C 9C 99.15 Ganageri(p)

Huldevansara,

69.15 30.00

3909D 9D 33.99 Achannali. 33.99 0.00

3910 10 281.67 Huldevansara, Narebail

(Gundalli)

281.67 0.00

3911 11 141.08 Landakanalli, Yesle 101.08 40.00

TOTAL 2977.13 1735.9 447.65 0.00 793.58

4001 XL II 1 214.08 Andolli, Targod,

Harepal(p), Agsal (p)

40.46 173.62

4002 2 89.84 Agasal, Andolli. 43.84 46.00

4003 3 230.68 Agasal, Koppa (p),

Andolli (p)

50.28 180.40

4004 4 69.60 Koppa 40.00 29.60

4005 5 60.29 Agasal 60.29 0.00

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code No

4006 6 233.10 Harehulekal, Sonda. 88.50 144.60

4007 7 48.56 Harehulekal. 48.56 0.00

TOTAL 946.15 323.37 48.56 0.00 574.22

4101 XLI III 1 60.70 Kelgin Onikeri 60.70 0.00

4102 2 192.63 Kelgin Onikeri,

Melinonikari

122.63 70.00

4103 3 318.89 Melinonikeri, Kelgin

Onikeri

210.39 108.50

4104 4 158.65 Belegadde, Pt of Kalgar 80.65 78.00

4105 5 188.58 Shigehalli, Kalve 40.00 148.58

4106 6 216.91 Shigehalli, Heggar,

Shivalli(p)

15.39 201.52

TOTAL 1136.36 469.06 60.70 78.00 528.60

4201 XLII IV 1 246.05 Kanalli(p), Navilgar(p),

Kodgibail (p)

136.35 109.70

4202 2 81.74 Kodgibail(p),

Bommanalli(p),

Mattighar (p)

81.74 0.00

TOTAL 327.79 136.35 81.74 0.00 109.70

4301 XLIII V 1 230.20 Halgadi 230.20 0.00

4302A 2A 248.64 Sugaon, Madankeri,

Gonur (p)

173.79 74.85

4302B 2B 70.25 Halsinkop, Kankop,

Sugaon.

63.05 7.20 0.00

4303 3 369.08 Sugaon, 218.68 38.09 112.31

4304A 4A 308.38 Uplekoppa, Somanahalli

(p) Unchalli

225.38 83.00

4304B 4B 277.62 Somanahalli, Umblekop,

Unchalli (p)

247.62 30.00

4304C 4C 84.18 Bidarhalli, Unchalli,

Umblekop

84.18 0.00

4305A 5A 150.54 118.54 32.00

4305B 5B 113.31 Navangiri, Vadnikop 88.31 25.00

4306A 6A 165.11 Kalgundikop, Onikeri (p) 165.11 0.00

4306B 6B 50.18 50.18 0.00

4307 7A 207.20 Maragundi, Kalgundikop

(p)

175.60 23.60 8.00

4307 7B 59.89 7.65 52.24

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4308A 8A 239.57 Venkatapur, Navangeri

(p)

239.57 0.00

4308B 8B 106.83 Gudnapur 68.83 38.00

4309A 9A 91.46 Tigni 41.46 50.00

4309B 9B 39.66 Tigni 39.66 0.00

4310 10 335.89 Narur (p) Tigni (p) 174.89 161.00

4311A 11A 219.34 Bhasi 127.72 91.62

4311B 11B 59.89 Bhasi 59.89 0.00

4312A 12A 506.95 Sahasrahalli,

Kalli,Umblekop

Kogod(p)

367.95 139.00

4312B 12B 75.77 Sahasrahalli Ugremane. 75.77 0.00

4313 13 210.44 Kogod,Kop, Kalli (p) 210.44 0.00

4314 14 612.70 Kop, Uplekoppa,

Somanalli.

597.70 15.00

TOTAL 4833.08 2061.15 1791.02 121.13 859.78

4401 XLIV VI 1 213.67 Bornagudda, Kyadikopa 209.67 4.00 0.00

4402 2 339.13 Danaganahalli,

Kotekoppa, Hallikoppa

270.73 68.40

4403A 3A 248.48 Badanagod, Kyadikop,

Danagahalli

198.48 50.00

4403B 3B 199.10 Bellanakeri,

Danaganahalli,

132.10 67.00

4404 4 265.47 Bankanal, Mattihalli,

Badangod (p)

237.47 28.00

4405 5 383.65 Kupgaddi,

Mattihalli,Danaganahalli

353.65 30.00

4406 6 385.26 Kapadaddi, Pharsi,

Kirwatti,Hoskoppa.

326.57 58.69

4407 7 354.51 Maragundi,

Kyadgikop,Malanji

234.51 30.00 90.00

4408A 8A 283.28 Kalkardi, Margundi,

Andgi (p)

9.19 196.00 78.09

4408B 8B 41.27 Kalkardi. 41.27 0.00 0.00

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4409A 9A 269.52 Agasal , Kalkardi (p) 170.00 99.52 0.00

4409B 9B 83.36 Santolli (p) Kirwatti (p) 83.36 0.00

4410A 10A 123.02 Kandraji 123.02 0.00

4410B 10B 290.57 Vaddinkiop, Halgaddi,

Kundraji (p)

147.37 97.20 46.00

4411 11 399.83 Kandraji, Malanji,

Bankanal

374.83 25.00

4412A 12A 71.22 Gonur, Gonagatti. 71.22 0.00

4412B 12B 207.20 Bilur(p), Kandraji(p),

Bankanal(p).

207.20 0.00

4413A 13A 299.47 Gonagatti, Achanalli (p) 299.47 0.00

4413B 13B 214.48 Bilur, Gonagatta. 159.48 55.00

4414 14 309.59 Kuppalli, Achanalli, ,

Hebballi (p)

293.59 16.00

4415A 15A 123.02 Hebballi,Sankeri,Ekambi

(p) Mavinkop

123.02 0.00

4415B 15B 64.75 Sankeri, Mavinkoppa,

Hadebail

64.75 0.00

4416 16 222.17 Ekkambi, Hebballi. 222.17 0.00

4417A 17A 290.16 Malalagaon, Ekkambi (p)

Benagi.

290.16 0.00

4417B 17B 52.61 Malalgaon 32.61 20.00

4418 18 150.95 Benagi 150.95 0.00

4419 19 238.76 Badangod, Yamagalli 238.76 0.00

TOTAL 6124.50 4017.9 1047.70 426.72 632.18

4501 XLV VII 1 153.78 Manjaguni 57.78 96.00

4502 2 156.61 Manjaguni, Barasguni (p) 69.61 87.00

4503 3 256.17 Barsasguni, Navilgar 166.17 90.00

4504 4 147.30 Khurse(p), Barsaguni(p)

Navitgar (p) Manjaguni

(p)

122.30 25.00

4505 5 169.16 Khurse, Manjaguni (p) 127.66 41.50

4506 6 237.15 Khurse. 100.15 137.00

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code No

4507 7 145.69 Khurse. 106.75 38.94

4508 8 90.65 Kuglemane. 90.65 0.00

TOTAL 1356.51 334.56 506.51 0.00 515.44

4601 XLVI VIII 1 127.47 Hebre, Teppar (p) 127.47 0.00

4602 2 138.00 Hebre. 113.00 25.00

4603 3 137.19 Hebre. 95.94 41.25

4604 4 254.14 Hebre. 44.14 210.00

4605 5 118.17 Hebre. 118.17 0.00

4606 6 193.84 Hebre, Teppar (p) 128.84 65.00

4607 7 145.69 Hebre, Teppar (p) 83.69 62.00

4608 8 263.05 Teppar, Hosur, Hebre 263.05 0.00

4609 9 143.26 Bandal, Badgi (p), Hosur

(p)

63.26 80.00

4610 10 227.84 Bandal, Hosur (p) 161.53 66.31

4611 11 248.88 Hosur, Bandak (p) 147.47 101.41

4612 12 202.34 n 202.34 0.00

4613 13 310.40 Hebre, Hosur (p) Bugdi

(p)

310.40 0.00

TOTAL 2510.27 1484.46 374.84 0.00 0.00 650.97

4701 XLVII IX 1 241.19 Kodigar, Harehulekal(p) 167.59 73.60 0.00

4702 2 42.08 Harehulekal 18.08 24.00 0.00

4703 3 246.05 Bakkal, Hrehulekal (p) 111.55 134.50

4704 4 281.66 Guravalli, Koligar (p) 199.66 82.00

4705 5 300.28 Muregar, Guruvalli (p) 235.57 64.71

4706 6 151.76 Guruvalli, Bakkal (p) 103.76 48.00 0.00

4707 7 208.01 Bakkal, Andhal 208.01 0.00 0.00

4708 8 195.87 Guruvalli, Bakkal (p) 103.80 71.07 21.00

4709 9 166.73 Bakkal, Andhal (p) 166.73 0.00 0.00

4710 10 249.29 Andhal, Bakkal 209.29 40.00 0.00

4711 11 223.39 Andhal, 90.54 132.85

4712 12 110.88 Andhal. 110.88 0.00

4713 13 381.62 Bakkal, (p) Kodigar (p)

Andhal(p)Magadde(p)

268.76 112.86 0.00

4714 14 224.20 Mogadde, Audhal (p) 159.20 65.00

4715 15 316.47 Magadde 316.47 0.00

4716 16 356.13 Magadde 356.13 0.00

TOTAL 3695.61 2658.43 167.59 369.53 500.06

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4801 XLVIII X 1 183.73 Hebre 183.73 0.00

4802 2 397.81 Nekkaski, Hebre (p),

Benagaon(p)

397.81 0.00

4803 3 306.75 Nekkarki, Savle. 283.75 23.00

4804 4 332.25 Devanalli (p), Savli (p),

Kallalli.

160.24 172.01

4805 5 317.68 Saraguppa, Savli,

Devanalli (p)

207.68 110.00

4806 6 243.62 Sarguppa, Savli (p) 243.62 0.00

4807 7 285.30 Savli (p) Benagaon,

Sarguppa (p)

285.30 0.00

4808 8 462.97 Benagao, Sarguppa. 442.97 20.00

TOTAL 2530.11 442.97 1762.13 0.00 0.00 325.01

4901 XLIX XI 1 437.07 Karur, Sarguppa 387.07 50.00

4902 2 428.97 Saraguppa, Karur (p) 428.97 0.00

4902A 2A 25.09 Devanalli. 25.09 0.00

4903 3 324.16 Karur, Sarguppa (p),

Kudragod(p)

324.16 0.00

4904 4 360.17 Karur, Kudragod (p) 360.17 0.00

4905 5 361.79 Kudragod 255.79 106.00

4906 6 352.08 Kudragod, Nilkani 352.08 0.00

4907 7 330.23 Negar, Manadur(p) 277.73 52.50

4908 8 347.22 Negar, Devanalli (p) 347.22 0.00

4908A 8A 30.35 Negar. 30.35 0.00

4909 9 303.52 Nilkani, Kuragod,

Manadur (p)

303.52 0.00

4909A 9A 25.90 Manadur 25.90 0.00

4910 10 194.25 Kadragod 194.25 0.00

4911 11 329.82 Kurdragod 329.82 0.00

4912 12 239.57 Kurdragod 239.57 0.00

TOTAL 4090.19 3881.69 0.00 0.00 208.50

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5001 L XII 1 248.48 Gonsara, Kudragod 215.48 33.00

5002 2 244.84 Kudragod, Gonsar (p) 244.84 0.00

5003 3 336.70 Shirasuni, Gonasara 336.70 0.00

5004 4 246.86 Gonsar, Guralli,

Kudragod (p)

246.86 0.00

5005 5 166.73 Gurvalli, Vanalli, Gunsar

(p)

166.73 0.00

5006 6 208.82 Vanalli, Gonsar(p),

Kanaski

208.82 0.00

5007 7 317.28 Halligadda, Kanamuski,

Gonsar.

317.28 0.00

5008 8 392.55 Halligadda, Gonsara II,

Kanamuski,

392.55 0.00

5009 9 314.04 Kanamuski, Kakkalli 289.04 25.00

TOTAL 2476.30 2418.30 0.00 0.00 58.00

5101 LI XIII 1 368.67 Mensi, Guruvalli (p) 368.67 0.00

5101A 1A 53.41 Mensi, 53.41 0.00

5102 2 301.90 Kodanagadde, Mensi (p) 301.90 0.00

5103 3 305.13 Kodangadde 275.13 30.00

5104 4 235.53 Kodangadde 235.53 0.00

5105 5 143.26 Kodangadde,

Sonaginmane (p)

133.26 10.00

5106 6 218.93 Mensi, Balekaimane (p) 122.93 96.00

5107 7 181.30 Tenginaonudi,

Balekaimane(p) Mensi

(p)

181.30 0.00

TOTAL 1808.13 304.23 1367.90 0.00 0.00 136.00

5201 LII XIV 1 275.19 Sonaginamane 275.19 0.00

5202 2 390.93 Gaddehalli, Sonaginmane

(p)

390.93 0.00

5203 3 656.41 Balekaimani, Gaddehalli, 656.41 0.00

5204 4 311.21 Gaddehalli,

Sonaginamane (p)

311.21 0.00

5205 5 350.06 Sonaginanamane,

Gaddehalli, Balekaimane

(p)

350.06 0.00

TOTAL 1983.80 1983.80 0.00 0.00 0.00

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5301 LIII XV 1 119.78 Dhoranagiri 119.78 0.00

5302 2 317.28 Bhoranagiri, Kalgadde

(p) Kanchigadde

297.28 20.00

5303 3 306.75 Kalgadde, Kanchigadde,

Tenginmadi. (p)

267.29 39.46

5304 4 445.97 Shirasgon, Dhiranageri,

Kakkdde (p)

445.97 0.00

5305 5 233.10 Shiradgoan, Dharangiri

(p).

233.10 0.00

5306 6 314.04 Tenginamudi,

Kkaneligadde,

Balekaimani

314.04 0.00

5307 7 367.46 Tenginamudi,

Balekaimani, Shirasgaon

(p)

367.46 0.00

5308 8 319.70 Shirasgaon, Kakkalli(p),

Kanmuski

294.70 25.00

5309 9 293.40 Balekaimani, Vanalli (p),

Kanmaski.

293.40 0.00

TOTAL 2717.48 2633.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 84.46

5401 LIV XVI 1 373.93 Shirasgaon, Kakkalli (p) 373.93 0.00

5402 2 384.86 Muski, Shirasgaon (p) 332.86 52.00

5403 3 232.29 Muski, Kakkalli (p) 232.29 0.00

5404 4 260.62 Muski, Shirguni (p) 260.62 0.00

5405 5 157.02 Muski, Shirguni (p) 157.02 0.00

5406 6 249.69 Shiraguni 249.69 0.00

5407 7 299.47 Shiraguni 299.47 0.00

5408 8 377.17 Shiraguni 377.17 0.00

TOTAL 2335.05 2283.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 52.00

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5501 LV XVII 1 218.53 Telginkeri 218.53 0.00

5502 2 216.10 Telginkeri(p), Kulihakkal 216.10 0.00

5503 3 346.41 Kulihakkal 346.41 0.00

5504 4 331.84 Kulihakkal, Karur (p) 331.84 0.00

5505 5 416.83 Karur 416.83 0.00

5506 6 356.94 Nilenmani, Karur (p)

Devanmani (p)

356.94 0.00

5507 7 276.81 Devanmani (p)

Sarasuppa.

276.81 0.00

5508 8 252.52 Nilenmani (p)

Sanjoganakesi (p)

Devanamani (p)

252.52 0.00

5509 9 265.47 Sanjogankeri (p)

Teleginkeri.

265.47 0.00

5510 10 378.79 Devanmani, Sanjgonkeri

(p)

378.79 0.00

5511 11 289.35 Devanamani. 289.35 0.00

TOTAL 3349.59 3349.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5601 LVI XVIII 1 302.71 Benagaon, Hebre (p) 302.71 0.00

5602 2 299.06 Hebre 299.06 0.00

5603 3 185.75 Hebre 185.75 0.00

5604 4 261.43 Hebre, Benagaon (p) 261.43 0.00

5605 5 342.77 Hebre 342.77 0.00

5606 6 306.75 Hebre 306.75 0.00

5607 7 286.52 Hebre, Devimane (p) 286.52 0.00

5608 8 199.10 Devimane, Hebre (p) 199.10 0.00

TOTAL 2184.09 2184.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5701 LVII XIX 1 384.45 Devimane 384.45 0.00

5702 2 288.95 Devimane 288.95 0.00

5703 3 326.18 Devimane, Hebre (p) 326.18 0.00

5704 4 484.82 Hebre 484.82 0.00

5705 5 239.57 Hebre 239.57 0.00

5706 6 305.94 Bugadi, Hebre (p) 305.94 0.00

5707 7 165.11 Hebre 165.11 0.00

5708 8 265.47 Hebre, Bugdi 265.47 0.00

5709 9 269.12 Hebre 269.12 0.00

5710 10 262.24 Hebre(p), Devimane (p) 262.24 0.00

TOTAL 2991.85 2991.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

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5801 LVIII XX 1 392.14 Girgadde(p), Arechall,

Devisara (p)

250.64 30.00 111.50

5802 2 374.34 Archalla(p),

Shigehalli(p), Archalla,

Kogdagadd

364.74 9.60 0.00

TOTAL 766.48 615.38 39.60 111.50

5901 LIX XXI 1 295.02 Madanakala(p),

Devisana,Shelur(p)Haltot

a,Kansur

186.22 108.80 0.00

5902 2 104.41 Malubalgar (p)

Hallota,Iyashi (p)

9.39 95.02 0.00

5903 3 220.96 Malubalgar,

Gavingudda(p), Haltota

(p)

147.96 73.00

TOTAL 620.39 9.39 334.18 203.82 73.00

6001 LX XXII 1 275.19 Hirekai, Mattihalli 206.19 69.00

6002 2 324.56 Matihalli, Hirekai (p) 304.56 20.00

6003 3 452.44 Mattihalli (p)

Gavingudda

343.88 88.56 20.00

6004A 4A 240.38 Kariagi,Muthalli, Kodsar

(p).

240.38 0.00

6005B 4B 37.23 Muthalli. 37.23 0.00

TOTAL 1329.80 1132.24 0.00 88.56 109.00

6101 LXI XXIII 1 351.27 Sampagod, Tumbargod 285.27 66.00

6102 2 310.80 Tumbargod(p),

Heggodmane(p),

Sompgod

251.80 59.00

6103 3 197.49 Heggadmane, Bandisar

(p)

127.99 69.50

6104 4 150.54 Mutgi 94.35 56.19 0.00

6105 5 129.50 Kavalkoppa, Naligar 94.00 35.50

6106 6 75.67 Honnihadda 75.67 0.00

6107A 7A 0.97 Kolsirsi 0.97 0.00

6107B 7B 27.51 Kunaji 2.51 25.00

6107C 7C 40.87 Bidrakan 40.87 0.00

6108 8 113.31 Mogegar, Hegadde,

Birdrakan

6.31 107.00

6108A 8A 44.51 Magegar, Tyarsi 20.00 24.51

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6108B 8B 140.84 Hegadde, Kolsirsi (p) 20.00 120.84

6109 9 38.85 Bidrakan, Kodgibail (p) 18.85 20.00

6110 10 74.05 Golikai 18.40 55.65

6111 11 76.08 Avargappa 76.08

TOTAL 1772.26 935.01 121.98 56.19 659.08

6201 LXII XXIV 1 407.12 Nidgod 385.70 21.42

6202 2 456.49 Igod,Nidgod (p) 333.49 123.00

6203 3 480.77 Mandikoppa, Nidgod

(p)Kastur,Halgadikoppa

289.63 191.14

6204 4 174.01 Kanagod 9.01 165.00

6204A 4A 25.90 Aigod 25.90 0.00

6205 5 31.56 Bellatte 31.56 0.00

6206 6 37.23 Kastur 37.23 0.00

6207 7 56.65 Kondli 39.65 17.00

6208 8 48.15 Shiralgi 48.15 0.00

6209 9 48.56 Mugdur 48.56 0.00

6209A 9A 32.78 Hosur 0.00 32.78

6210 10 247.67 Balekoppa 210.67 37.00

6211 11 122.21 Bedkani, Husur (p) 44.21 78.00

TOTAL 2169.10 886.00 617.76 0.00 665.34

6301 LXIII XXV 1 148.92 Bilgi, Itagi, Shashiguli 148.92 0.00

6302A 2A 210.44 Itagi, Bilgi 130.44 80.00

6302B 2B 40.46 Targod 40.46 0.00

6303A 3A 186.15 Targod, Kodagibail 69.65 116.50

6303B 3B 52.61 Hosmanju 52.61 0.00

6304 4 265.47 Mutgi,

Hosmanju(p),Kodgibail(

p)

188.78 76.69

6305A 5A 108.45 Itagi 108.45 0.00

6305B 5B 35.61 Targod 35.61 0.00

6306A 6A 53.41 Alvalli, Itagi (p) Targod

(p)

53.41 0.00

6306B 6B 152.16 Alvalli 122.16 30.00

6307 7 241.19 Chandraghatgi, Targod

(p)

96.39 144.80

6308A 8A 221.77 Targod, Kodgibail 201.77 20.00

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6308B 8B 215.29 Targod, Gunjagod,

Chandrashatgi (p)

115.29 100.00

6309A 9A 134.35 Algod 119.35 15.00

6309B 9B 16.18 Chandraghatgi 16.18 0.00

6310A 10A 51.80 Chandraghatgi, Algod,

Mensi,Halgeri(p)

51.80 0.00

6310B 10B 98.74 Halgeri, Mensi 13.83 84.91

6310C 10C 82.55 Halgeri, Mensi 82.55 0.00

6311 11 186.15 Halgeri, Mensi 21.15 165.00

TOTAL 2501.70 1309.95 358.85 0.00 832.90

6401 LXIV XXVI 1 140.02 Harlikoppa (p)

Gorgun(p)Arendur Hosur

30.52 109.50

6402A 2A 425.73 Arendur (p) Heggekop

(p), Hosur (p)

59.02 366.71

6402B 2B 9.71 Hosur (p), Malvajaddi(p) 9.71 0.00

6403 3 152.97 Kallur 18.47 134.50

6404 4 135.16 Manmane (p), Hasvantes

(p)

13.66 121.50

6405 5 405.09 Heggekoppa 205.09 200.00

6406A 6A 179.68 Hosur (p), Malvajaddi(p) 75.67 104.01

6406B 6B 113.31 Kilas (p) 20.31 93.00

6407 7 229.05 Malvajaddi, Kilar (p) 110.05 119.00

6408 8 336.30 Malvajaddi, Kodkani (p) 231.30 105.00

6409 9 168.35 Malvajaddi, Korlkai (p),

Heggekoppa

116.35 52.00

TOTAL 2295.37 876.49 13.66 0.00 1405.22

6501 LXV XXVII 1 382.03 Kodkani 382.03 0.00

6502 2 263.86 Kodkani, Hejni 263.86 0.00

6503 3 315.66 Hejni (p), Kodkani 315.66 0.00

6504 4 412.78 Malemane (p) Hejni (p) 412.78 0.00

6505 5 280.04 Malemane 280.04 0.00

TOTAL 1654.37 1654.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

6601 LXVI XXVIII 1 301.90 Kodkani, Hemgar(p),

Kilar(p),

301.90 0.00

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6602 2 324.56 Hejni, Hemgar, 324.56 0.00

6603 3 271.95 Hejni,Kudgund (p) 271.95 0.00

6604A 4A 127.88 Hejni, Kudgund(p),

Malmane (p)

107.88 20.00

6604B 4B 240.38 Hukli (p) Alvalli (p) 100.38 140.00

6605A 5A 286.52 Malemani, Hukli,

Keremani (p)

191.52 95.00

6605B 5B 106.83 106.83 0.00

6606A 6A 239.57 Suttalmani, Malemani 239.57 0.00

6606B 6B 106.02 106.02 0.00

6607 7 217.72 Suttalmane, Vajgod,

Danmar

139.72 78.00

6608 8 134.35 Vajgod, Talekeri,

(Danmar)

90.35 44.00

6609 9 187.77 Danmar, 167.77 20.00

6610 10 199.91 Danmav, Talekeri

(Danmav)

199.91 0.00

6611 11 326.99 Talekeri Danmav 326.99 0.00

TOTAL 3072.35 2675.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 397.00

6701 LXVII XXIX 1 123.02 Kudegode(p), Danmav. 123.02 0.00

6702 2 184.54 Halegubbi, Jidugar,

Dabnav,

184.54 0.00

6703 3 287.33 Halegubbi, Kibke 217.33 70.00

6704 4 343.99 Kaunsel(pt), Halegubbi. 343.99 0.00

6705 5 233.10 Kaunsel 193.10 40.00

6706 6 303.92 Nirgod,Hrdgar(Sungal) 303.92 0.00

6707 7 302.30 Nirgod. 302.30 0.00

6708 8 482.39 Kodigar. 403.39 79.00

6709 9 254.14 Nirgod pt,

Kodigar,Surgod,pt

254.14 0.00

TOTAL 2514.73 2325.73 0.00 0.00 0.00 189.00

6801 LXVIII XXX 1 392.55 Bilegod,Nirgod,(pt) 392.55 0.00

6802 2 196.27 Bilegod, 196.27 0.00

6803 3 353.70 Gijaguni 276.20 77.50

6804 4 308.78 Gijaguni(pt) Nega. 308.78 0.00

6805 5 420.07 Negar,Kadwad(p), 420.07 0.00

6806 6 222.58 Negar. 202.58 20.00

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6807 7 289.76 Honnikombu. 289.76 0.00

6808 8 78.51 Ilimane(pt) 78.51 0.00

6809A 9A 109.26 Kalloli(p), Ilimane( pt ) 109.26 0.00

6809B 9B 61.51 Ilimane, 61.51 0.00

6810 10 353.70 Gubgod(p) ,Balgod(p). 93.70 260.00

6811 11 50.18 Kibli(pt)Gubgod (pt) 50.18 0.00

TOTAL 2836.87 1463.56 1015.81 0 0.00 357.50

6901 LXIX XXXI 1 244.43 Unchalli. 244.43 0.00

6902 2 67.98 Halehalla. 67.98 0.00

6903 3 318.08 Shivalmane. 318.08 0.00

6904 4 381.62 Shivalmane. 381.62 0.00

6905 5 113.31 Hutgar,Hukli(p),Shivalm

ane(pt)

113.31 0.00

6906 6 395.79 Hukli. 395.79 0.00

6907 7 338.32 Hukli. 338.32 0.00

6908 8 326.99 Hukli. 326.99 0.00

6909 9 279.23 Hutgar(p), Hukli(pt) 158.23 121.00

6910 10 163.49 Tandadundi(p),Hutgar(p)

,Nilkund,Hukli(pt)

163.49 0.00

TOTAL 2629.24 2508.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 121.00

7001 LXX XXXII 1 250.10 Nilkund. 220.10 30.00

7002 2 438.68 Nilkund.(pt)Mulgund(pt) 398.68 40.00

7003 3 231.48 Mulgunda. 159.48 72.00

7004 4 440.30 Hallibail. 339.30 101.00

7005 5 388.50 Hallibail. 388.50 0.00

7006 6 263.05 Hallibail. 263.05 0.00

7007 7 287.33 Hallibail. 287.33 0.00

7008 8 335.89 Hallibail. 335.89 0.00

7009 9 197.49 Hallibail.(pt)Hanchikai. 175.49 22.00

7010 10 247.67 Hallibail(p)

,Kanchikai(p).

147.67 100.00

7011 11 110.88 Umblemane(p),

Nirgan(p),Manigar.

22.88 88.00

7012 12 64.75 Manigar(,Kandalgi) 64.75 0.00

7013 13 171.59 Niraluali, Sarkali. 113.59 58.00

TOTAL 3427.71 1815.29 1101.42 0.00 0.00 511.00

84 Bits (PF) 709.90 709.9

D.G. Wesley's

plan (Block

XXVIII)

2801 XXVIII XXVIII 1 (a) 359.85 Sadashivalli,Huldevansar

a(p),Isbor(pt)

332.85 27.00

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code No

1 (b) 597.00 Somanahalli (FS 16),

Sadashivalli FS 306, 307

Goudalli FS 26,27, 7(P),

Chippagi FS 65,

597.00 0.00

2802 2 234.88 Sadashivalli, 234.88 0.00

2803 3 162.12 Bhairunbe, Sadashivalli. 122.12 40.00

2804 4 273.57 Sadashivlli,Porppanalli(p

t)

273.57 0.00

2805 5 260.54 Belale,Boppaualli(p),Dan

andi(pt)

260.54 0.00

2806 6 223.22 Mallenalli,Danandi,Arsa

pur(pt)

136.34 86.88 0.00

2807 7 230.75 Malenalli 143.87 86.88 0.00

2808 8 342.69 Sadashivalli, Boppavalli

(p)

342.69 0.00

2809 9 241.68 Boppanalli, Banadi (p) 215.68 26.00 0.00

2810 10 428.16 Adnalli, Boppanalli (p),

Ekkambi (p)

368.16 60.00 0.00

2811 11 314.36 Boppanalli, Adnalli. 254.36 60.00 0.00

2812 12 356.13 Shivalli, Adnalli, (p) 266.53 89.60 0.00

2813 13 268.31 Ullal, Shivalli, Adnalli

(p)

208.31 60.00 0.00

2814 14 385.91 Ullal, Adnalli,

Ekkambi(p).

264.29 121.62 0.00

2815 15 183.65 Hudelkoppa, Bisalkoppa 141.65 42.00

2816 16 374.09 Vadageri, Mudebail,

Anagodkop,Bisalkop(p)

374.09 0.00

2817 17 (P) 300.45 Shvialli, Ualla (p)

Balekop.

216.45 84.00

2818 18 230.83 Shjvalli 214.83 16.00 0.00

2819 19 (P) 138.25 Shivalli (P) 118.25 20.00 0.00

2821 21 (P) 50.93 Malenalli (P) 50.93 0.00

2822 22 256.90 Danandi 256.90 0.00

2823 23 (P) 256.19 Danandi, Belale

Malenalli,(Hemadi

Yellapur).

191.91 64.28 0.00

2826 26 (P) 25.59 Mudebail (P) 25.59 0.00

28 (P) 8.50 Ullal 8.50 0.00

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2839 39 (P) 23.20 Ullal (P) 7.00 16.20 0.00

2840 40 (P) 20.07 Malenalli (P) 20.07 0.00

TOTAL 6547.82 0.00 4433.64 1213.72 707.46 193.00

GHF GHF

XII

14 pt 39.04 Dorangeri 39.04 0.00

15 pt 56.66 Dorangeri 56.66 0.00

16 pt 129.21 Kalgadde,Kanchigadda.S

avkar (p)

124.26 4.95

17 pt 139.50 Kanchinagadda,(Kalgadd

e.)

139.50 0.00

18 pt 107.49 Savkar,Kalgadda. 107.49 0.00

20 228.41 Kalgadde. 158.41 70.00

29 141.48 Kalgadde. 121.48 20.00

TOTAL 841.79 746.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 94.95

Total of all the Forest Proper Blocks 86063.87 28862.66 35840.69 7521.52 2091.01 11747.99

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Trees

1Actinodaphne hookerii

(Actinodaphne angustifolia)Lauraceae Tudgensu,Kaggodimara,Pisha

2Adina cordifolia

(Haldina cordifolia)Rubiaceae Haddi, vettagal

3 Aegle marmelos Rutaceae Belpatri

4Aglaia roxburghiana

(Aglaia elaeagnoides)Meliaceae Gadagayya

5Ailanthus malabarica

(Ailanthus triphysa)Simaroubaceae Dhoop

6 Albizia amara Mimosaceae Tugli

7 Albizia procera Mimosaceae Bellati,Bili-bage

8 Albizzia lebbek Mimosaceae Sirsual , chikola

9 Albizzia odoratissima Mimosaceae Godhunchi,BilkambiSiris

10Albizzia stipulata

(Albizzia chinensis)Mimosaceae Hotte-bage

11 Aleurites moluccana Euphorbiaceae Akrod,Jaiphal

12 Allophylus cobbe Sapindaceae Kasaballi

13 Alseodaphane semecarpifolia Lauraceae Mashe , Phadgus

14 Alstonia scholaris ApocynaceaseHale , Satvin, Satan,

Sapta-parni

15 Amoora canarana Meliaceae Pushikmara

16 Anacardium occidentale Anacardiacease Cashew-nut Godambe , Kaju

17 Anogeissus latifolia Combretaceae Dindal

18 Anthocephalus cadamba Rubiaceae Kadwal,Kaddam

19 Antiaris toxicaria Moraceae Ajjanpatte,Karwat,Chandkusa

20Aphanamixis polystachya

(Amoora rohituka)Meliaceae Amoora

21 Aporosa lindleyana Euphorbiaceae Sali,Chella,Bidichella

22 Arenga wightii Arecaceae Dodsel

23 Artocarpus hirsutus Moraceae Hebbalsina , Ran or Patphunnas

24Artocarpus integrifolia

(Artocarpus heterophyllus)Moraceae Halasu , Phunas, Jack fruit tree

25Artocarpus lakoocha

(Artocarpus gomezianus)Moraceae Wonte,Wotomba

26 Azadirachta indica Meliaceae Bevu

27Bassia latifolia

(Madhuca latifolia) Sapotaceae Ippi, bhawri

28 Bauhinia lawii Caesalpiniaceae Basavanpad , Kanchin

29 Bauhinia racemosa Caesalpiniaceae Banni, Wannurjah

30 Bauhinia variegata Caesalpiniaceae Kanchan,Kanraj

31 Bischofia javanica Euphorbiaceae Nilimara, Bok

32 Bridelia retusa Euphoribiacease Mullaphone, Karanehi Acana

33 Buchanania lanzan Anacardiceae Char , Charoli , Nurkal

34Butea frondosa

(Butea monosperma)Fabaceae Mutta Phalas

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35Calophyllum tomentosum

(Calophyllum elatum)Clusiaceae Surhonne,Poon spar,Nagari

36Calophyllum wightianum

(Calophyllum apetalum)Clusiaceae Bobbi, Irai

37 Canarium strictum Burseraceae Raldhoop

38 Canthium dicoccum Rubiaceae Paniar,Kariyakki

39Carallia integerrima

(Carallia brachiata)Rnizophoraceae

Andi, anda-murgal makad bhirand,

Shengali, Panasi, Punschi

40 Careya arborea Lecithydaceae Kawal , Kumbia .

41 Caryota urens ArecaceaeBaini Birli Sago Palm or

Fishtail Palm

42 Casaeria rubescens Flacourtiaceae Sumbul-mara

43 Cassia fistula Caesalpiniaceae Kakkai , Boya ,Bahawa

44Cedrella toona

(Toona ciliata)Meliaceae

Devadari,Tundu,Mahanim,

Tuni,Huruk

45Celtis tetrandra

(Celtis cinnamomea)Ulmaceae Sitar

46 Chickrassia tabularis Meliaceae Laldevadari,Pabba

47 Chrysophyllum roxburghii Sapotaceae Hal-neral

48Cinnamomum zeylanicum

(Cinnamomum verum)Lauraceae Dalchini, Nisani,

49 Clausena dentata Rutaceae Nelnelli

50Cordia myxa

(Cordia dichotoma)Boraginaceae Challe

51 Dalbergia latifolia Fabaceae Biti , Shishum, sisu

52 Dillenia pentagyna Dilleniaceae Kangola , Karmal, Karambal

53Diospyros assimilis

(Diospyros ebenum)Ebenaceae Kare Abnus, Malia

54 Diospyros candolleana Ebenaceae Karigidda,

55 Diospyros melanoxylon Ebenaceae Temburni,Tumri

56Diospyros microphylla

(Diospyros buxifolia)Ebenaceae Dhulkari,Kunchal

57 Diospyros montana Ebenaceae Kalagonda,Balguni,Tembarni

58 Diospyros paniculata Ebenaceae Kari-koomar

59 Diospyros sylvatica Ebenaceae Kurnal

60 Dipterocarpus indicus Dipterocarpaceae Gurjan

61Dolichandrone crispa

(D. atrovirens)Bignoniaceae Godmurgi

62 Dysoxylum glandulosum Meliaceae Bilidevadar

63Dysoxylum glandulosum

(D. malabaricum)Meliaceae Bili-devadari

64 Elaeocarpus tuberculatus Elaeocarpaceae Bhutali

65Elaeodendron glaucum

(Cassine glauca)Celastraceae Mubarki,Tamruj,Barkus

66Erythrina indica

(Erythrina variegata)Fabaceae Mulla -muttala, Rangara

67

Eugenia corymbosa

Syzygium caryophyllaceum

(Syzygium caryophyllatum)

Myrtaceae Ranlavung,Kuntneral,Bhelse

68Eugenia jambolana

(Syzygium cumini)Myrtaceae Neri,Neeral,Jambul

69 Eugenia memecyclifolia Myrtaceae Neeral-adchari

70 Eugenia utilis Myrtaceae Henneral

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71Evodia roxburghiana

(Evodia lunu-ankenda)Rutaceae Kabale

72 Feronia elephantum Rutaceae Belval, Karwat

73 Ficus bengalensis Moraceae Alad , wad

74Ficus asperima

(Ficus exasperata)Moraceae Pair

75Ficus glomerata

(Ficus racemosa)Moraceae Atti , rumdi, umbar

76 Ficus nervosa Moraceae -

77 Ficus religiosa Moraceae Pipal , Ashwatha

78 Ficus talbotii Moraceae Attimara

79Ficus tsiela

(Ficus amplissima)Moraceae Pipri,Bili-basari

80 Flacourtia montana Bixaceae Han sampige,Gudda,Champer,Attak

81Garcinia cambogia

(Garcinia gummi-gatta)Clusiaceae Uppage-mara,Dharambe

82 Garcinia indica Clusiaceae Murgal , Bhirand, reatamba

83 Garcinia morella Clusiaceae Arisinagurgi,Hardala

84 Gardenia gummifera Rubiaceae Dickmali,Kamarri

85 Gardenia latifolia Rubiaceae Pandru

86Gliochidion hohenackerii

(Glochidion ellipticum)Euphorbiaceae Nirchalli

87 Gmelina arborea Verbenaceae Kasmiri , Shivani

88Grewia tiliaefolia

(Grewia tiliifolia)Tiliaceae Dadsal ,n Dhaman

89Heynea trijuga

(Trichilea connaroides)Meliaceae Hireuttatti,Doddaglimaddu

90 Holigarna arnottiana Anacardiaceae Holigar, hoolgeri

91 Holigarna grahamii Anacardiaceae Badabibti, Big-bibti

92 Holoptelia integrifolia Ulmaceae Tapasi,Wavli

93 Hopea wightiana Dipterocarpaceae Haiga

94Hydnocarpus wightiana

(Hydnocarpus laurifolia)Bixaceae Toratti,Surti,Kestel

95 Hymenodictyon excelsum Rubiaceae A'mara, Bhorsal

96 Hymenodictyon obovatum Rubiaceae Bogi,Hiremara

97 Ixora brachiata Rubiaceae Gorbale,Phaniar, Yelegar

98Ixora parviflora

(Ixora arborea)Rubiaceae Hannu-gorvi

99 Knema attenuata Myristiceae Ruktamara,Hedaggal

100 Kydia calycina MalvaceaeBellaka, billu-bhendy warung,

iliya, bhendy

101 Lagerstroemia flosreginae Lythraceae Holedasal , Taman

102 Lagerstroemia lanceolsta Lythraceae Bilinandi , Nana

103 Lagerstroemia parviflora Lythraceae Channangi

104Lannea grandis

(Lannea coromandelica)Anacardiaceae Gojjal , Moee

105Linociera malbarica

(Chionanthes malabarica)Oleaceae

Akerkal, kunta-akerkal,

yellum, lavanty, manikimara

106 Litsaea stocksii Lauraceae Maida-lasari

107Litsaea wightiana

(Litsea floribunda)Lauraceae Hemundi

108Litsaea zeylanica

(Neolitsea zeylanica)Lauraceae Bilimisangi,Chirchira,Kavel

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NameLocal name

109 Lophopetalum wightianum Celastraceae Banate

110 Macaranga roxburghii Euphorbiaceae Chandkal , Chabdoda

111Machilus macrantha

(Persea macrantha)Lauraceae Gulmavu , Gulum

112Madhuca indica

(M. longifolia)Sapotaceae Pooka,Oodlu,Ippi

113 Madhuca longifolia Sapotaceae Ippi, Moraro Moha

114Mallotus philippinensis

(Mallatous philippensis)Euphorbiaceae Kunkuma , Moha

115 Mangifera indica Anacardiaceae Mavu , Amba

116Mastixia pentandra

(M. arborea)Cornaceae Mastixia

117 Melia azedarach Meliaceae Hiribevu

118Memecylon edule

(Memecylon umbellatum)Melastomaceae

Harchart, archeti, lakhonde

Anjun, anjuni, kurpa

119Mesua ferrea

(Mammaea nagassaricum)Clusiaceae Nagasampige , Amba

120 Michelia champaka Magnoliaceae Sampige

121 Miliusa tomentosa Annonaceae Wumb

122 Millingtonia hortensis Bignoniaceae Akashmallige

123 Mimusops elengi Sapotaceae Buckhul, ranjal Owli, Wovali

124 Mitragyna parvifolia Rubiaceae Kalamab

125 Myristica attenuata Myristiceae Raktmara, hedaggal

126Myristica beddomei

(Myristica dactyloides)Myristiceae Jajikai,Raktamara

127Myristica laurifolia

(M. Beddomei)Myristiceae Jajikai

128 Myristica malabarica Myristiceae Ranjariphal

129Nephelium longana

(Dimocarpus longana)Sapindaceae Kanakindali, wumb

130Nothopegia colebrookiana

(Nothopegia beddomei)Anacardiaceae Kad-mavu

131Ochrocarpus longifolius

(Mammaea suriga)Clusiaceae Suragi,Surangi

132 Olea dioica Oleaceae Hejjeakerkal, akki lauki

133 Oroxylum indicum Bignoniaceae Tetu

134 Ougenia oojeinensis Fabaceae Karimuttal

135Phyllanthus emblica

(Emblica officinalis)Euphoribiaceae Nelli , Awala

136 Plerocarpus marsupium Fabaceae Bijsaal, Honne Asan, Bibla

137 Ployalthia fragrans Annonaceae Gouri

138 Polylthia coffeoides Annonaceae Maragouri

139Pongamia glabra

(Pongamia pinnata )Fabaceae

Koorangal, kanaga, Hulgal, honge

Karanki

140Prosorus indicus

(Margaritaria indica)Euphorbiaceae Pannana,Kali-kudai

141 Pterospermum heyneanum Sterculiaceae Kesali

142Radermachera xylocarpa

( Stereospermum xylocarpum)Bignoniaceae Genasing Kursing

143Randia dumetorum

(Xeromphis spinosa)Rubiaceae Gali, Gela, Karigida

144Randia uliginosa

(Xeromphis uliginosa)Rubiaceae Pandri,Kare

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NameLocal name

145Saccopetalum tamentosum

(Miliusa tomentosa)Anonaceae Umb, Hoom

146 Sagaraea laurifolia Annonaceae Chandani

147Salmalia malabarica

( Bombax ceiba) Bombacaceae Burla Savar

148 Samanea saman Mimosaceae Rain tree, Malemara

149 Santalum album Santalaceae Sandal wood.

150 Sapindus emarginatus Sapindaceae Aratala, kantalkaimara Rita, Pitha

151 Sapium insigne Euphorbiaceae Kurda,Nanak,Ura,Dudla,Hura

152Saraca indica

(Saraca asoka)Caesalpiniaceae Ashoka, kusge, akshath

153Schleichera trijuga

(Schleichera oleosa)Sapindaceae

Sagada ,

Kusum,Kusge,Akshath,Ceylon oak

154 Semecarpus anacardium Anacardiaceae Gero, Ger , Bibla

155Shorea talura

(S. roxburghii)Dipterocarpaceae Jalaranda

156Spondias acuminata

(Spondias pinnata)Anacardiaceae Kadambada Ambut, ambada

157 Spondias mangifera Anacardiaceae Ambala.

158Sterculia alata

(Pterygota alata)Sterculiaceae Tattele or Talbemara

159 Sterculia guttata Sterculiaceae Hoppa,Savaga,Kookur,Chakra

160 Sterculia urens Sterculiaceae Kunda.Kalauri,Karai,Kendol

161 Sterculia villosa Sterculiaceae Sava ya chauri, Sarda, Carde

162Stereospermum chelonides

(Stereospermum personatum)Bignoniaceae Mukarti , Padely, Kirsel

163 Stereospermum xylocarpum Bignoniaceae Gensing,Bairsing,Karsing

164 Streblus asper Bignoniaceae Mukarti , Padal, paral Kirsel, koosga

165 Strombosia leprosa Olacaceae Chitra-mara

166 Strychnos nux-vomica Loganiaceae Kasarkanamara , Karo , Kajra

167 Symplocos kanarana Symplocaceae D'mara,Sungmara

168 Syzigium gardenerii Myrtaceae

169Tabernaemontana heyneana

(Ervatamia heyneana) Apocyanaceae

Bili-kodsaloo, Nagarkooda, halmeti,

maadarasa Nagarkudo, Pandra-kura

170 Tectona grandis Verbenaceae Sag, Sagwani, Tegu , Teak.

171 Terminalia arjuna Combretaceae Holematti Arjun

172Terminalia belerica

(Terminalia bellirica)Combretaceae Tare , Goting, Berda .

173 Terminalia chebula Combretaceae Anale , Hirda

174 Terminalia paniculita Combretaceae Billimatti, Honal, Kindal

175Terminalia tometosa

(Terminalia alata)Combretaceae Karimatti, Mdati , Ain

176 Tetrameles nudiflora Datisoaceae Jermal

177 Thespesia populnea Malvaceae Paraschajhad, Bhendy.

178Toddelia bilocularis

(Vepris asiatica)Rutaceae Ranrita

179 Trema orientalis Ulmaceae Ranmbhoda,Kargol

180Trewia nudiflora

(Trewia polycarpa)Euphorbiaceae

Patari,Tumri,Chellauri,

Kalkumbla

208

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NameLocal name

181Vangueria spinosa

(Meyna laxiflora)Rubiaceae

Gundkara,Gobarballi,Mulla-

kare,Alu,Upkare,Doddagali

182 Vateria indica Dipterocarpaceae Dhupadamara

183 Vitex alata Verbenaceae Hole-bharanagi,Bailad

184 Vitex altissima Verbenaceae Bharangi

185 Vitex leucoxylon Verbenaceae Hole-lakki,Sangarb

186Wendlandia notoniana

(W. thyrsoidea)Rubiaceae Thilge

187 Wrightia tinctoria Apocynaceae Kodmurki, Kunda

188 Wrightia tomentosa Apocyanaceae Bili-kude-gida,Tambera-kuda

189 Xylia xylocarpa Mimosaceae Jamba

190Zanthoxylum rhetsa

(Fagara badrunga)Rutaceae

Thriphal, Tirphal, Tisul

Jumminia, Sessal

191 Zizyphus glaberrima Rhamnaceae Gorchi

192 Zizyphus xylopyra RhamanaceaeMullakare, Gorvi, Gorchi,

Godchi,Ghother, Kantagotti

Shrubs

193Adhatoda vasica

(Adhatoda zeylanica)Acanthaceae Adasal,Adusoge

194 Atalantia racemosa RutaceaeAdavinimbe,Kannimbe,

The wild lime

195

Callicarpa lanata

(Callicarpa tomentosa)Verbenaceae Towdatti, /Togdatti

196 Carissa carandas Apocyanaceae Kavali-balli,Karekai

197

Clerodendron infortunatum

(Clerodendron viscosum)Verbenaceae Bhandira,Kari

198 Colebrookia oppositifolia Lamiaceae Tuggigida

199

Embelia robusta

(Embelia tsjeriam cottam)Myrsinaceae Way-wadang

200 Gardenia gummifera Rubiaceae Dickamali,Yerbikky,Bikkegida

201

Glycosmis pentaphylla

(Glycosmis mauritiana)Rutaceae Manikyan, Kirmira

202 Helicteres isora SterculiaceaeKarargi, kempu-kowri kevani,

muradsing

203Holarrhena antidysenerica Apocynaceae Dowla, kura Koodsaloo, korchu kuda

204 Ixora coccinea Rubiaceae Putkulli

205 Jatropha curcas Euphorbiaceae Kaderandi

206 Lantana camara Verbenaceae Chadurangi

207

Lasiosiphon eriocephalus

(Guidia glauca)Thymelaeaceae Rami, Ramitta

208 Lawsonia inermis Lythraceae Monolli, Madarangi

209 Leea indica Leeaceae Jini

210 Manihot esculenta Euphorbiaceae Maragenasu, Topioca

211

Mimosa rubicaulis

(M. intsia)Mimosaceae

212Murraya exotica

(Murraya paniculata)Rutaceae Pandri

213Murraya koenigii Rutaceae

Korachi-nimb, kudia-ninpoospala,

karibevu The curryleaf leaf tree

214Nerium odorum

(N. indicum)Apocynaceae Kangal, Kanher

215 Nothapodytes feotida Icacinaceae Kodra, Hedare

209

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NameLocal name

216Osyris arborea

(O. quadripartita)Santalaceae Kuriganda,Baingani

217 Phoenix acaulis Arecaceae Shewra,Shilind

218 Sesbania bispinosa Fabaceae Chaveri

219 Vitex negundo Verbenaceae Lukki.

220 Woodfordia floribunda LythraceaeDhauri,Dhawri,Neru,Dhaiphal,Physat

i

221 Zizyphus mauritiana Rhamnaceae Ilangi

222 Zizyphus oenoplia Rhamanaceae Pargi,Kanerballi

223 Zizyphus rugosa Rhamanaceae Sunaburli,Turan

Herbs

224 Asparagus recemosa Liliaceae Satwari

225Mimosa pudica Mimosaceae

Walamuchuga,Lajalu,

Sensitive plant

Climbers

226 Acacia concinna Mimosaceae Shige, Shigekai

227

Acacia pennata

(Acacia sinuata)Mimosaceae Shembi, Shemberti

228

Bauhinia vahlii

(Phanera vahlii)Caesalpiniaceae Chambuli,Chambu

229 Calycopteris floribunda Combretaceae Biliyadi ukshi Wuksey, baguli

230 Cryptolepis buchnanii Asclepiadaceae Kurubuntun-balli,Karantu

231

Entada scandens

(Entada persaetha)Mimosaceae Doddaganapi,Gardul, Garambi,Gurbe

232 Millettia racemosa Fabaceae

233

Smilax macrophylla

(S. zeylanica)Smilaceae Ghaotvel

234

Spatholobus roxburghii

(Butea parviflora)Fabaceae Phulsum

235

Ventilago caliculata

(Ventilago denticulata)Rhamanaceae Kuriyodi,Gopsandi-balli

236Wagatea spicata Caesalpiniaceae

Wagati, wakeri, kuldgajya

Hooliganji, vagati

Bamboos

237

Bambusa bambos

(Bambusa arundinacea)Poaceae

Dougi, bidrugala Kalak,

padhai, mandgay

238 Dendrocalamus strictus Poaceae Shib, Medar

239 Ochlandra talbotii Poaceae Wonte-nulge

240Oxytenanthera monostigma Poaceae Chiwa.

210

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XII-GHF-14(P) 37.36

> 50% 9.50

25-50% 17.87

27.37

XII-GHF-15(P) 43.92

> 50% 4.62

25-50% 5.62

10.25

XII-GHF-16(P) 140.04

> 50% 5.91

25-50% 37.88

43.79

XII-GHF-17(P) 155.16

> 50% 17.07

25-50% 18.44

35.51

XII-GHF-18-A 118.76

> 50% 6.09

25-50% 13.78

19.87

XII-GHF-20 222.85

> 50% 53.85

25-50% 58.21

112.06

XII-GHF-29 161.25

> 50% 82.84

25-50% 53.16

136.00

XXVIII-YHF-1-A 359.60

25-50% 6.11

6.11

XXVIII-YHF-1-B 323.95

25-50% 2.09

2.09

XXVIII-YHF-3 158.73

25-50% 4.43

4.43

XXVIII-YHF-5-A 128.92

25-50% 0.01

0.01

XXVIII-YHF-6 231.83

25-50% 7.33

7.33

XXVIII-YHF-7 227.34

25-50% 17.65

17.65

XXVIII-YHF-8 335.22

Compartmentwise evergreen forest \ semievergreen forest in steep slopes

- Sirsi division (from GIS)

APPENDIX - VIII

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25-50% 11.09

11.09

XXVIII-YHF-9 287.16

> 50% 0.73

25-50% 2.40

3.14

XXVIII-YHF-10 419.83

25-50% 0.10

0.10

XXVIII-YHF-14 467.16

25-50% 26.85

26.85

XXVIII-YHF-21 55.51

25-50% 0.21

0.21

XLV-3 261.64

25-50% 3.52

3.52

XLV-7 142.78

25-50% 23.92

23.92

XLV-8 98.20

25-50% 34.58

34.58

XLVI-6 197.14

25-50% 0.32

0.32

XLVI-7 137.18

> 50% 11.23

25-50% 23.45

34.68

XLVI-8 312.54

25-50% 57.72

57.72

XLVI-9 143.67

25-50% 27.67

27.67

XLVI-10 243.95

> 50% 3.57

25-50% 37.61

41.18

XLVI-11 243.06

25-50% 6.62

6.62

XLVI-12 262.72

25-50% 69.43

69.43

XLVI-13 335.45

> 50% 77.95

25-50% 51.08

129.03

XLVII-2 47.34

212

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25-50% 18.19

18.19

XLVII-5 304.77

25-50% 59.23

59.23

XLVII-14 226.46

25-50% 10.26

10.26

XLVII-16 387.84

25-50% 22.45

22.45

XLVIII-2 405.46

> 50% 0.00

25-50% 59.88

59.89

XLVIII-3 314.95

25-50% 4.12

4.12

XLVIII-4 348.68

25-50% 24.00

24.00

XLVIII-5 313.40

25-50% 67.70

67.70

XLVIII-6 262.51

25-50% 7.09

7.09

XLVIII-7 270.06

> 50% 35.81

25-50% 49.00

84.81

XLVIII-8 509.36

25-50% 30.17

30.17

XLIX-1 453.54

25-50% 0.05

0.05

XLIX-3 324.25

25-50% 26.01

26.01

XLIX-5 379.50

25-50% 28.40

28.40

XLIX-6 371.82

25-50% 0.71

0.71

XLIX-7 365.49

25-50% 19.11

19.11

XLIX-8 355.39

25-50% 2.35

2.348632153

213

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XLIX-9 312.83

25-50% 11.67

11.67

XLIX-9-A 50.34

25-50% 6.00

6.00

XLIX-10 193.33

25-50% 3.76

3.76

L-4 300.70

25-50% 0.00

0.00

L-5 169.28

25-50% 104.01

104.01

L-6 208.47

25-50% 28.71

28.71

L-7 335.21

25-50% 22.65

22.65

L-8 398.09

25-50% 86.31

86.31

L-9 322.60

25-50% 69.81

69.81

LI-1 399.18

25-50% 1.21

1.21

LI-6 233.46

> 50% 0.58

0.58

LI-7 171.41

> 50% 14.33

25-50% 0.82

15.15

LII-1 289.36

> 50% 22.64

22.64

LII-2 419.11

> 50% 92.52

92.52

LII-3 667.05

> 50% 255.28

25-50% 79.20

334.48

LII-5 353.19

> 50% 6.51

25-50% 5.61

12.12

214

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LIII-1 120.22

> 50% 29.38

25-50% 48.68

78.05246164

LIII-2 330.64

> 50% 96.21

25-50% 70.43

166.63

LIII-3 155.07

> 50% 50.26

25-50% 66.40

116.66

LIII-4 428.86

> 50% 29.63

25-50% 213.71

243.34

LIII-5 224.28

> 50% 0.83

25-50% 64.97

65.80

LIII-6 332.68

> 50% 87.90

25-50% 114.18

202.08

LIII-7 351.42

> 50% 0.21

25-50% 148.48

148.69

LIII-8 333.76

25-50% 160.44

160.44

LIII-9 308.94

25-50% 68.33

68.33

LIV-1 395.16

> 50% 4.07

25-50% 94.80

98.87

LIV-2 381.28

> 50% 141.98

25-50% 24.39

166.37

LIV-3 238.00

25-50% 105.44

105.44

LIV-4 262.29

25-50% 23.26

23.26

LIV-5 174.87

> 50% 70.09

25-50% 15.06

85.16

LIV-6 250.22

215

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> 50% 38.65

25-50% 154.42

193.07

LIV-7 299.96

25-50% 16.56

16.56

LIV-8 354.13

25-50% 38.33

38.33

LV-1 229.68

> 50% 87.24

25-50% 102.39

189.63

LV-2 211.30

> 50% 75.35

25-50% 9.48

84.83

LV-3 227.73

> 50% 2.51

25-50% 74.00

76.51

LV-4 366.32

25-50% 53.09

53.09

LV-5 436.22

25-50% 10.80

10.80

LV-6 355.04

25-50% 0.90

0.90

LV-7 256.80

25-50% 22.32

22.32

LV-8 254.51

25-50% 90.51

90.51

LV-9 283.47

> 50% 0.07

25-50% 50.72

50.78

LV-10 396.24

25-50% 91.34

91.34

LV-11 282.73

25-50% 39.33

39.33

LVI-1 312.97

25-50% 116.34

116.34

LVI-2 275.38

> 50% 4.13

25-50% 12.52

16.65

216

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LVI-3 167.97

25-50% 46.60

46.60

LVI-4 255.46

25-50% 1.16

1.16

LVI-5 363.33

25-50% 44.33

44.33

LVI-6 317.01

25-50% 115.23

115.23

LVI-7 297.28

25-50% 85.71

85.71

LVI-8 224.27

> 50% 7.46

25-50% 46.40

53.86

LVII-1 208.68

> 50% 102.11

25-50% 35.86

137.97

LVII-2 388.76

> 50% 0.04

25-50% 56.29

56.32

LVII-3 310.44

> 50% 17.48

25-50% 77.50

94.98

LVII-4 482.39

> 50% 21.60

25-50% 64.81

86.41

LVII-5 270.41

> 50% 108.06

25-50% 37.55

145.61

LVII-6 263.54

> 50% 92.06

25-50% 46.40

138.46

LVII-7 141.26

> 50% 26.68

25-50% 40.74

67.42

LVII-8 394.03

> 50% 55.98

25-50% 130.59

186.57

217

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LVII-9 181.29

25-50% 118.48

118.48

LVII-10 379.31

> 50% 58.26

25-50% 69.97

128.23

LIX-2 269.45

25-50% 15.06

15.06

LX-1 280.36

25-50% 2.03

2.03

LX-2 341.87

25-50% 0.93

0.93

LX-3 451.60

25-50% 125.68

125.68

LX-4-A 280.00

25-50% 56.69

56.69

LXI-3 248.16

> 50% 6.32

25-50% 31.63

37.95

LXI-5 129.96

25-50% 18.60

18.60

LXI-6 85.69

25-50% 14.40

14.40

LXIV-7 229.56

> 50% 18.13

25-50% 106.82

124.95

LXIV-8 336.47

> 50% 0.71

25-50% 206.29

207.00

LXIV-9 161.14

> 50% 4.85

25-50% 19.62

24.47

LXV-1 435.89

> 50% 6.24

25-50% 16.90

23.15

LXV-2 277.18

> 50% 50.96

25-50% 17.56

68.52

LXV-3 351.55

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> 50% 76.37

25-50% 63.30

139.67

LXV-4 445.64

> 50% 194.03

25-50% 111.71

305.74

LXV-5 330.44

> 50% 179.00

25-50% 63.79

242.79

LXVI-1 307.68

> 50% 19.41

25-50% 199.04

218.45

LXVI-2 331.19

> 50% 47.95

25-50% 173.46

221.42

LXVI-3 259.90

> 50% 17.41

25-50% 203.97

221.38

LXVI-4 416.57

> 50% 62.91

25-50% 204.78

267.69

LXVI-5 323.26

> 50% 28.15

25-50% 144.40

172.54

LXVI-6 353.16

> 50% 144.40

25-50% 134.90

279.30

LXVI-7 228.96

> 50% 28.32

25-50% 96.82

125.14

LXVI-9 51.37

25-50% 13.22

13.22

LXVI-10 310.01

> 50% 32.32

25-50% 136.39

168.71

LXVI-11 335.10

> 50% 86.32

25-50% 151.94

238.26

LXVII-1 124.20

> 50% 43.98

25-50% 50.03

94.02

LXVII-2 176.99

> 50% 41.24

25-50% 59.36

100.60

LXVII-3 288.63

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> 50% 16.89

25-50% 127.57

144.47

LXVII-4 354.58

> 50% 28.17

25-50% 208.76

236.94

LXVII-5 244.80

> 50% 32.09

25-50% 77.54

109.63

LXVII-6 302.77

> 50% 47.93

25-50% 110.58

158.51

LXVII-7 282.87

> 50% 83.22

25-50% 101.54

184.77

LXVII-8 458.64

> 50% 202.20

25-50% 67.07

269.27

LXVII-9 264.26

25-50% 37.87

37.87

LXVIII-1 394.99

> 50% 21.57

25-50% 251.18

272.75

LXVIII-2 200.69

25-50% 83.43

83.43

LXVIII-3 387.07

> 50% 85.43

25-50% 130.87

216.30

LXVIII-4 359.53

> 50% 174.03

25-50% 47.03

221.06

LXVIII-5 430.00

> 50% 90.72

25-50% 95.42

186.14

LXVIII-6 218.10

> 50% 22.79

25-50% 35.65

58.44

LXVIII-7 357.03

> 50% 68.41

25-50% 91.87

160.28

LXVIII-8 80.52

25-50% 3.87

3.87

LXVIII-9 172.60

25-50% 26.23

26.23

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LXVIII-10 388.27

> 50% 0.04

25-50% 113.60

113.64

LXIX-1 265.59

> 50% 156.56

25-50% 20.51

177.07

LXIX-2 80.49

25-50% 7.64

7.64

LXIX-3 339.91

> 50% 113.30

25-50% 75.61

188.91

LXIX-4 365.32

> 50% 166.59

25-50% 41.23

207.82

LXIX-5 95.28

25-50% 12.25

12.25

LXIX-6 368.01

> 50% 227.41

25-50% 3.18

230.59

LXIX-7 358.61

> 50% 88.21

25-50% 101.79

190.01

LXIX-8 249.20

> 50% 22.91

25-50% 16.93

39.84

LXIX-9 195.52

25-50% 2.39

2.39

LXIX-10 401.15

> 50% 1.76

25-50% 38.49

40.24

LXX-1 263.00

> 50% 93.33

25-50% 69.76

163.08

LXX-2 429.56

25-50% 20.17

20.17

LXX-3 311.26

> 50% 13.40

25-50% 117.68

131.08

LXX-4 302.17

> 50% 33.00

25-50% 86.96

119.96

LXX-5 346.26

> 50% 89.63

25-50% 87.10

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176.73

LXX-6 264.94

> 50% 122.13

25-50% 89.94

212.07

LXX-7 291.85

> 50% 67.72

25-50% 121.76

189.48

LXX-8 502.13

> 50% 124.28

25-50% 190.31

314.58

LXX-9 151.04

> 50% 10.06

25-50% 66.98

77.03

LXX-10 254.33

> 50% 6.49

25-50% 59.59

66.08

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GHF-XII (part)

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 0.00

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 54.43

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 5.89

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 38.72

RIVER 10.61

SCRUB 9.12

118.77

GHF-XII (part)

AGRICULTURAL LAND 1.47

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 0.01

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 349.19

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 141.61

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 0.63

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 32.71

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 100.38

RIVER 11.95

SCRUB 41.33

679.27

GHF-XII

AGRICULTURAL LAND 0.89

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 39.25

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 0.79

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 33.49

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 3.64

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 2.75

SCRUB 0.03

80.85

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YHF-XXVIII

ACACIA PLANTATION 248.55

AGRICULTURAL LAND 1618.61

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 726.91

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 23.21

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 585.51

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 73.69

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 349.94

MINING / QUARRYING 2.72

MIXED PLANTATION 71.10

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 3103.48

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 251.34

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 522.08

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 2043.38

RIVER 14.97

SCRUB 69.25

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 107.57

SETTLEMENT (URBAN / INDUSTRIAL) 17.82

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 16.31

TEAK PLANTATION 602.78

10449.22

XXXIX

ACACIA PLANTATION 277.19

AGRICULTURAL LAND 1708.77

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 171.79

BAMBOO PLANTATION 9.48

CASURINA PLANTATION 6.55

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 16.86

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 787.05

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 548.97

MINING / QUARRYING 0.42

MIXED PLANTATION 194.44

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 834.38

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 205.25

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 369.54

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 737.53

SCRUB 192.87

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 163.98

SETTLEMENT (URBAN / INDUSTRIAL) 299.27

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 48.98

TEAK PLANTATION 33.73

6607.06

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XL

ACACIA PLANTATION 165.86

AGRICULTURAL LAND 386.08

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 525.38

CASURINA PLANTATION 20.78

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 34.15

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 154.90

MIXED PLANTATION 368.67

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 471.48

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 638.39

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 1062.38

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 795.18

SCRUB 40.01

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 35.12

SETTLEMENT (URBAN / INDUSTRIAL) 352.43

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 12.14

TEAK PLANTATION 45.89

5108.84

XLI

ACACIA PLANTATION 890.39

AGRICULTURAL LAND 1000.65

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 970.03

BARREN / ROCKY 0.23

CASHEW PLANTATION 19.04

CASURINA PLANTATION 85.55

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 28.63

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 687.52

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 9.26

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 68.03

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 75.85

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 476.31

MIXED PLANTATION 580.87

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 1222.54

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 1692.95

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 1627.22

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 599.11

SCRUB 137.70

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 73.50

SETTLEMENT (URBAN / INDUSTRIAL) 33.93

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 8.69

TEAK PLANTATION 0.25

10288.25

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XLII

ACACIA PLANTATION 761.30

AGRICULTURAL LAND 711.82

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 409.72

BARREN / ROCKY 3.40

CASHEW PLANTATION 116.36

CASURINA PLANTATION 19.65

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 69.60

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 559.70

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 1.01

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 1.05

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 9.45

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 343.24

MIXED PLANTATION 190.64

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 589.91

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 769.86

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 505.30

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 235.33

SCRUB 89.12

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 30.72

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 9.25

5426.43

XLIII

ACACIA PLANTATION 490.14

AGRICULTURAL LAND 4729.22

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 702.56

BAMBOO PLANTATION 16.21

CASHEW PLANTATION 2.45

CASURINA PLANTATION 8.83

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 877.95

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 106.27

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 791.01

MIXED PLANTATION 829.58

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 2356.11

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 82.24

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 1196.52

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 1846.05

RIVER 164.58

SCRUB 26.39

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 529.95

SETTLEMENT (URBAN / INDUSTRIAL) 1.09

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 212.03

TEAK PLANTATION 297.45

15266.63

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XLIV

ACACIA PLANTATION 475.79

AGRICULTURAL LAND 6168.48

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 288.47

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 491.40

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 257.59

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 241.53

MIXED PLANTATION 384.27

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 2779.24

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 30.14

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 176.47

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 2210.44

SCRUB 34.84

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 380.97

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 352.30

TEAK PLANTATION 411.25

14683.18

XLV

ACACIA PLANTATION 143.81

AGRICULTURAL LAND 61.54

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 4.58

CASHEW PLANTATION 5.17

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 505.73

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 2.52

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 1.90

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 35.18

MINING / QUARRYING 1.92

MIXED PLANTATION 26.77

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 284.10

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 85.23

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 92.36

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 173.29

SCRUB 30.85

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 2.49

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 2.97

1460.43

XLVI

ACACIA PLANTATION 20.17

AGRICULTURAL LAND 201.55

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 25.38

BARREN / ROCKY 3.14

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 12.46

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 2164.04

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EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 3.13

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 8.72

MIXED PLANTATION 155.24

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 153.27

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 6.17

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 0.32

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 13.92

RIVER 43.94

SCRUB 65.95

TEAK PLANTATION 29.95

2907.34

XLVII

ACACIA PLANTATION 171.10

AGRICULTURAL LAND 400.95

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 206.90

BARREN / ROCKY 1.89

CASURINA PLANTATION 29.38

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 7.01

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 1840.79

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 1.40

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 11.17

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 107.74

MIXED PLANTATION 98.69

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 766.90

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 330.96

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 280.43

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 262.98

RIVER 32.89

SCRUB 43.51

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 15.08

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 1.31

TEAK PLANTATION 251.17

4862.25

XLVIII

ACACIA PLANTATION 94.24

AGRICULTURAL LAND 389.52

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 53.56

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 2266.47

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 36.80

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 40.72

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 4.90

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 92.67

MIXED PLANTATION 47.20

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MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 439.21

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 60.09

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 44.51

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 13.21

SCRUB 163.44

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 10.67

3757.21

XLIX

ACACIA PLANTATION 192.94

AGRICULTURAL LAND 813.62

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 59.42

CASHEW PLANTATION 1.78

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 3636.08

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 60.58

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 23.90

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 34.25

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 158.06

MIXED PLANTATION 12.40

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 305.36

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 305.43

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 490.34

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 243.35

RIVER 2.75

SCRUB 183.95

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 7.54

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 0.66

6532.42

L

ACACIA PLANTATION 4.81

AGRICULTURAL LAND 228.01

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 93.11

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 1547.77

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 0.35

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 160.92

MARSHY / SWAMPY / GAZNI 2.12

MIXED PLANTATION 0.75

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 303.13

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 123.62

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 181.17

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 223.45

RIVER 24.44

SCRUB 320.99

3214.65

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LI

ACACIA PLANTATION 123.21

AGRICULTURAL LAND 236.70

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 187.18

BARREN / ROCKY 1.38

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 952.41

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 139.29

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 571.85

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 132.76

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 432.28

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 407.72

RIVER 47.97

SCRUB 111.71

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 5.22

SETTLEMENT (URBAN / INDUSTRIAL) 1.88

3351.59

LII

ACACIA PLANTATION 15.15

AGRICULTURAL LAND 175.16

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 103.33

BARREN / ROCKY 9.87

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 5.17

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 1287.74

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 97.91

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 70.98

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 261.47

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 101.20

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 406.75

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 274.49

RIVER 48.11

SCRUB 72.02

2929.36

LIII

AGRICULTURAL LAND 145.77

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 66.31

BARREN / ROCKY 1.59

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 1946.63

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 1.38

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 74.64

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 637.02

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MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 59.36

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 136.52

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 67.29

RIVER 26.19

SCRUB 161.32

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 3.42

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 0.67

3328.12

LIV

AGRICULTURAL LAND 169.08

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 51.55

BARREN / ROCKY 4.77

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 2072.77

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 0.76

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 128.48

MARSHY / SWAMPY / GAZNI 0.55

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 182.16

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 80.55

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 92.17

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 32.21

RIVER 34.64

SCRUB 277.07

3126.77

LV

AGRICULTURAL LAND 164.17

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 97.93

BARREN / ROCKY 10.23

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 2985.02

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 3.03

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 18.75

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 8.92

FOREST BLANK 0.95

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 78.55

MINING / QUARRYING 1.89

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 463.05

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 280.84

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 317.37

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 71.13

SCRUB 209.44

4711.28

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LVI

AGRICULTURAL LAND 246.06

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 41.34

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 2242.19

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 8.36

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 9.38

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 15.68

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 21.56

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 223.19

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 27.52

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 4.55

RIVER 4.20

SCRUB 101.80

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 0.48

2946.31

LVII

AGRICULTURAL LAND 149.21

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 6.53

BARREN / ROCKY 2.89

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 2710.64

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 2.07

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 8.75

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 23.74

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 67.42

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 24.06

RIVER 28.69

SCRUB 67.68

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 1.23

3092.91

LVIII

ACACIA PLANTATION 493.52

AGRICULTURAL LAND 369.64

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 158.70

BAMBOO DOMINATED FOREST 0.00

CASURINA PLANTATION 22.19

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 136.34

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 129.44

MIXED PLANTATION 260.24

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 77.09

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 161.33

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 297.86

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 299.61

RIVER 0.14

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SCRUB 45.64

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 18.10

TEAK PLANTATION 66.35

2536.20

LIX

ACACIA PLANTATION 83.44

AGRICULTURAL LAND 309.78

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 192.86

BAMBOO DOMINATED FOREST 30.38

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 260.42

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 125.23

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 373.59

MIXED PLANTATION 150.41

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 321.37

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 87.35

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 206.82

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 561.00

RIVER 50.07

SCRUB 34.67

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 6.36

TEAK PLANTATION 0.29

2794.05

LX ACACIA PLANTATION 151.94

AGRICULTURAL LAND 334.62

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 335.98

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 187.43

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 575.17

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 25.90

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 11.57

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 572.03

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 525.72

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 91.13

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 228.84

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 696.14

RIVER 52.44

SCRUB 17.38

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 23.83

TEAK PLANTATION 6.96

3837.08

LXI

ACACIA PLANTATION 1625.33

AGRICULTURAL LAND 1935.31

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AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 902.65

BARREN / ROCKY 6.16

CASHEW PLANTATION 74.55

CASURINA PLANTATION 72.06

DRY DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 1.54

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 537.95

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 660.65

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 8.10

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 3.80

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 1375.45

MINING / QUARRYING 7.48

MIXED PLANTATION 606.90

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 1777.90

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 196.38

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 346.16

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 471.30

RIVER 17.54

SCRUB 47.31

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 331.96

SETTLEMENT (URBAN / INDUSTRIAL) 83.55

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 13.67

TEAK PLANTATION 15.13

11118.81

LXII ACACIA PLANTATION 1004.18

AGRICULTURAL LAND 3152.69

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 272.95

BARREN / ROCKY 5.42

CASHEW PLANTATION 105.34

CASURINA PLANTATION 218.61

DRY DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 10.69

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 1256.98

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 504.53

MIXED PLANTATION 789.17

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 276.58

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 29.27

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 855.03

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 643.40

SCRUB 176.96

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 369.60

SETTLEMENT (URBAN / INDUSTRIAL) 109.61

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 29.57

TEAK PLANTATION 135.47

9946.05

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ACACIA PLANTATION 692.07

AGRICULTURAL LAND 574.46

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 458.38

CASURINA PLANTATION 50.00

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 67.04

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 32.68

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 513.37

MIXED PLANTATION 27.94

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 2225.76

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 24.25

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 31.92

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 216.76

SCRUB 24.67

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 117.32

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 2.21

5058.85

LXIV

ACACIA PLANTATION 1713.77

AGRICULTURAL LAND 3140.98

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 235.27

CASHEW PLANTATION 24.90

CASURINA PLANTATION 145.97

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 559.09

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 839.18

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 21.84

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 2.74

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 400.25

MIXED PLANTATION 1176.84

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 305.73

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 86.19

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 111.80

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 122.06

RIVER 8.27

SCRUB 610.46

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 248.85

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 73.23

9827.42

LXV

ACACIA PLANTATION 24.60

AGRICULTURAL LAND 138.24

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 12.20

BAMBOO DOMINATED FOREST 47.37

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BARREN / ROCKY 48.10

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 1571.58

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 21.54

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 5.64

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 52.32

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 34.15

RIVER 174.24

SCRUB 165.06

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 1.36

2296.39

LXVI

ACACIA PLANTATION 137.30

AGRICULTURAL LAND 828.56

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 602.99

CASURINA PLANTATION 26.60

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 3305.11

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 15.86

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 15.75

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 6.47

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 534.64

MIXED PLANTATION 777.78

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 1423.75

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 31.18

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 38.00

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 120.93

SCRUB 259.03

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 38.26

TANKS / RESERVOIR / LAKES 0.84

8163.06

LXVII ACACIA PLANTATION 139.05

AGRICULTURAL LAND 431.99

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 142.65

BARREN / ROCKY 7.58

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 2940.22

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 11.75

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 19.69

MIXED PLANTATION 3.74

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 201.14

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 9.50

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 3.59

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 8.55

SCRUB 189.08

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 0.92

4109.44

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LXVIII

ACACIA PLANTATION 366.18

AGRICULTURAL LAND 605.95

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 178.29

BARREN / ROCKY 17.92

CASHEW PLANTATION 1.82

CASURINA PLANTATION 2.46

EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION 2.74

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 2436.71

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 1.42

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 6.67

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 11.94

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 53.06

MIXED PLANTATION 40.61

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 339.30

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 35.70

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 42.68

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 193.68

RIVER 39.38

SCRUB 216.06

TEAK PLANTATION 5.24

4597.81

LXIX

ACACIA PLANTATION 131.62

AGRICULTURAL LAND 261.91

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 137.96

BARREN / ROCKY 8.85

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 1934.27

EVERGREEN FOREST (10-40%) 13.25

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 25.31

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 78.85

MIXED PLANTATION 0.96

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 390.28

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 259.91

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 39.89

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 59.49

RIVER 64.78

SCRUB 114.41

SETTLEMENT (RURAL) 1.24

3522.98

LXX ACACIA PLANTATION 197.09

AGRICULTURAL LAND 145.92

AGRICULTURAL PLANTATION 55.66

BARREN / ROCKY 50.71

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CASURINA PLANTATION 3.73

EVERGREEN FOREST (>60%) 1954.64

EVERGREEN FOREST (0-10%) 3.64

EVERGREEN FOREST (40-60%) 6.14

GRASS LAND / GOMALA 62.34

MIXED PLANTATION 46.32

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (>60%) 468.43

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (0-10%) 327.50

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (10-40%) 59.51

MOIST DECIDUOUS FOREST (40-60%) 35.84

RIVER 27.88

SCRUB 234.73

3680.08

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Lagestroemia microcarpa 22 14 17 14 1 11 1 1 81 11.6 0.78 0.4 0.05 35 1.71 7.92 5080.42 23573.15

2 Aporosa lindleyana 2 22 15 18 2 59 8.9 0.74 0.4 0.04 26 1.13 4.02 3361.11 11965.55

3 Holigarna grahamii 9 26 13 7 12 4 71 14.4 0.83 0.4 0.05 31 1.69 9.76 5045.05 29059.49

4 Terminalia paniculata 15 15 12 4 46 8.3 0.82 0.4 0.05 20 1.06 3.53 3168.70 10520.09

5 Michelia champaca 2 22 24 11 59 8.5 0.68 0.4 0.04 26 0.95 3.24 2835.65 9641.20

6 Cordia dichotoma 4 4 14 13 1 2 5 1 1 45 7 1.04 0.4 0.09 20 1.70 4.76 5058.97 14165.11

7 Vitex altissima 7 31 15 15 4 72 9.05 0.67 0.4 0.04 31 1.14 4.11 3379.69 12234.46

8 Xeromphis spinosa 4 16 15 1 36 10.9 0.87 0.4 0.06 16 0.95 4.14 2826.13 12321.91

9 Xylia xylocarpa 1 7 23 15 4 2 52 10 0.91 0.4 0.07 23 1.50 6.01 4469.83 17879.32

10 Dillenia indica 33 12 2 2 3 1 53 10.6 0.71 0.4 0.04 23 0.93 3.94 2764.86 11723.00

11 Pterocarpus marsupium 4 15 13 12 44 5.8 0.69 0.4 0.04 19 0.73 1.69 2167.26 5028.04

12 Millingtonia hortensis 13 2 4 19 9.45 0.61 0.4 0.03 8 0.25 0.94 740.59 2799.42

13 Mimusops elengii 2 21 4 4 4 3 38 9.53 0.79 0.4 0.05 17 0.81 3.10 2419.42 9222.83

14 4 5 10 2 3 24 9.18 1.07 0.4 0.09 10 0.95 3.49 2832.38 10400.50

15 Others 108 46 78 95 44 371 6.77 0.72 0.4 0.04 161 6.69 18.11 19907.06 53908.32

161 277 266 247 53 41 21 1070

70 120 116 107 23 18 9 0 0 0 465

APPINDIX-X

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Sirsi Range Block-XXXIX Sampled area:2.3ha, Total Extent:2977.13ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

22.19 78.75 66057.11 234442.41Total no of trees/Ha

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f th

e

Fo

rest

(m

³)

Mid Girth

Total9.332 0.80 0.4 0.05 465

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

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a

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sal

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1 Lagestroemia microcarpa 2 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 18 10.8 0.94 0.4 0.07 26 1.82 7.87 1724.07 7447.98

2 Terminalia alata 2 6 3 3 2 16 10.3 0.71 0.4 0.04 23 0.93 3.82 877.86 3616.80

3 Terminalia paniculata 2 3 2 7 11.4 0.92 0.4 0.07 10 0.68 3.09 641.21 2923.90

4 Acacia ferruginea 5 2 7 12.4 0.63 0.4 0.03 10 0.32 1.57 299.75 1486.74

5 Syzigium cumini 2 2 4 1 9 11.2 0.60 0.4 0.03 13 0.37 1.68 354.76 1589.31

6 Anogeissus latifolia 4 4 3 1 2 14 12.2 0.91 0.4 0.07 20 1.32 6.43 1246.87 6084.73

7 Emblica officinalis 7 1 5 1 14 11.7 0.51 0.4 0.02 20 0.42 1.97 398.39 1864.45

8 Ficus benghalensis 4 3 2 1 10 12.3 0.76 0.4 0.05 14 0.66 3.23 621.53 3057.91

9 Ficus lacor 1 7 1 1 10 12.2 0.70 0.4 0.04 14 0.56 2.75 533.20 2601.99

10 Xylia xylocarpa 3 2 1 6 10.7 0.86 0.4 0.06 9 0.51 2.17 478.77 2049.12

15 Others 18 16 4 7 6 51 11.4 0.59 0.4 0 73 2.04 9.29 1926.83 8786.36

32 54 30 24 12 7 2 162

46 77 43 34 17 10 3 0 0 0 231

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Sirsi Range Block-XL Sampled area:0.7ha, Total Extent:946.14ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t

(m)

231 9.62 43.87 9103.22 41509.29Total no of trees/Ha

Vo

lum

e/H

a (

m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f th

e

Fo

rest

(m

³)

Mid Girth

Total11.5091 0.74 0.4 0.05

Av

era

ge

GB

H

(m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l b

asa

l

are

a (

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Ba

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a/H

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020406080

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Terminalia paniculata 22 11 12 4 5 1 55 11.39 0.58 0.4 0.03 92 2.46 11.20 2793.53 12727.31

2 Dillenia pentagyna 2 12 9 2 2 27 14.7 0.65 0.4 0.03 45 1.51 8.90 1720.60 10117.11

3 Terminalia alata 2 16 5 3 3 2 31 16.37 0.71 0.4 0.04 52 2.09 13.71 2379.63 15581.80

4 Xylia xylocarpa 3 6 4 4 4 21 12.3 1.06 0.4 0.09 35 3.15 15.49 3576.68 17597.26

5 Aporosa lindleyana 2 5 3 3 4 17 10.6 0.81 0.4 0.05 28 1.47 6.25 1673.93 7097.48

6 Arenga wightii 4 1 2 3 1 2 13 17.5 0.83 0.4 0.05 22 1.19 8.34 1353.88 9477.13

15 Others 34 26 28 18 4 2 112 12.3 0.61 0.4 0 187 5.62 27.65 6385.36 31415.98

66 74 65 37 23 11 276

110 123 108 62 38 18 0 0 0 0 460

Vo

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Ba

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(m³)

Mid Girth Av

era

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GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

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ivid

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sal

are

a

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s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Sirsi Range Block-XLI Sampled area:0.6ha, Total Extent:1136.35ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

460 17.50 91.53 19883.60 104014.07Total no of trees/Ha

Total13.5943 0.75 0.4 0.05

80

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1 Lagestroemia microcarpa 22 14 17 14 14 11 1 1 1 95 14.6 0.85 0.4 0.06 24 1.38 8.06 6738.10 38947.58

2 Terminalia paniculata 2 22 15 18 12 69 12.9 0.83 0.4 0.06 17 0.96 4.95 4687.04 23937.49

3 Careya arborea 9 16 10 7 9 12 4 67 14.4 0.96 0.4 0.07 17 1.24 7.15 6059.96 34547.96

4 Xylia xylocarpa 15 19 12 4 1 51 11.3 0.85 0.4 0.06 13 0.73 3.30 3567.39 15959.49

5 Cassia fistulsa 2 22 2 11 2 39 10.5 0.68 0.4 0.04 10 0.36 1.51 1754.60 7293.88

6 Syzigium cumini 4 14 9 3 1 2 5 1 1 40 7 0.92 0.4 0.07 10 0.68 1.90 3315.20 9187.51

7 Dillenia pentagyna 7 11 15 5 4 42 9.05 0.68 0.4 0.04 11 0.39 1.42 1915.02 6861.40

8 Xeromphis spinosa 4 17 7 3 31 10.9 0.85 0.4 0.06 8 0.44 1.93 2165.95 9346.86

9 Eucalyptus citriodora 1 7 12 15 2 4 2 2 45 10 1.04 0.4 0.09 11 0.96 3.86 4710.39 18648.62

10 Dendrocalamus strictus 33 4 2 2 2 1 1 45 10.6 0.69 0.4 0.04 11 0.43 1.82 2090.36 8772.39

15 Others 108 76 88 95 44 47 17 12 4 491 11.77 0.89 0.4 0 123 7.82 36.83 38196.69 177988.64

155 234 208 189 93 82 29 17 8 1015

39 59 52 47 23 21 7 4 2 0 254

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Banavasi Range Block-XLIII Sampled area:4.0ha, Total Extent:4833.08ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Total no of trees/Ha0.06 254 15.40 72.73 75200.71 351491.83

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total11.1836 0.84 0.4

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

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ivid

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sal

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a

0

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20

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50

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80

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Lagestroemia microcarpa 22 24 17 14 1 11 1 1 1 92 14.6 0.73 0.4 0.04 18 0.76 4.45 4671.14 21527.30

2 Terminalia alata 12 27 15 18 2 1 74 12.4 0.65 0.4 0.03 14 0.49 2.41 2971.16 11629.51

3 Terminalia paniculata 9 16 13 7 12 4 1 62 14.4 0.92 0.4 0.07 12 0.81 4.64 4931.74 22416.95

4 Xylia xylocarpa 15 15 12 4 46 10.2 0.82 0.4 0.05 9 0.47 1.92 2883.23 9283.09

5 Xeromphis spinosa 2 22 4 11 1 1 40 9.5 0.70 0.4 0.04 8 0.30 1.13 1828.20 5482.26

6 Cassia fistulsa 4 4 14 13 1 2 5 1 1 45 10.3 1.04 0.4 0.09 9 0.75 3.10 4603.19 14966.14

7 Syzigium cumini 7 11 15 5 4 42 9.05 0.68 0.4 0.04 8 0.30 1.09 1847.60 5278.00

8 Chionanthus malabarica 4 16 15 1 36 10.9 0.87 0.4 0.06 7 0.42 1.83 2571.51 8847.67

9 Aporosa lindleyana 1 7 3 15 4 2 32 11.2 1.01 0.4 0.08 6 0.50 2.26 3089.79 10923.48

10 Ixora brachiata 13 12 2 2 3 1 1 33 10.6 0.87 0.4 0.06 6 0.38 1.62 2340.04 7829.67

11 Gurcinia incia 4 5 3 12 24 5.7 0.77 0.4 0 5 0.22 0.49 1323.32 2380.97

15 Others 168 109 102 84 71 24 12 10 4 2 584 9.7 0.77 0.4 0 112 5.34 20.71 32684.05 100073.91

229 257 229 208 80 59 27 13 8 5 1110

44 49 44 40 15 11 5 3 2 1 213

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Banvasi Range Block-XLIV Sampled area:5.2ha, Total Extent:6124.5ha.

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

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the

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Mid Girth Av

era

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GB

H (

m)

Fo

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act

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ivid

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a

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sal

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Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

213 10.73 45.65 65744.98 220638.92Total no of trees/Ha

Total10.7125 0.82 0.4 0.05

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

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1 Terminalia alata 12 14 7 14 1 1 49 9.3 0.66 0.4 0.04 61 2.15 7.98 2910.40 10826.68

2 Aporosa lindleyana 2 12 5 18 2 39 8.7 0.82 0.4 0.05 49 2.59 9.01 3511.67 12220.62

3 Acacia auriculiformis 9 6 13 7 2 37 7.5 0.69 0.4 0.04 46 1.74 5.21 2356.31 7068.94

4 Diospyros canolleana 15 5 2 4 26 7.83 0.74 0.4 0.04 33 1.42 4.46 1931.04 6048.01

5 Chionanthus malabarica 2 12 4 1 4 23 7.32 0.67 0.4 0.04 29 1.04 3.04 1406.51 4118.26

6 Carallia brachiata 4 4 4 3 1 2 18 7 0.76 0.4 0.05 23 1.03 2.89 1398.97 3917.11

7 Persea macrantha 7 1 5 5 4 22 8.1 0.76 0.4 0.05 28 1.27 4.11 1721.95 5579.12

8 Schleichera oleosa 4 4 5 1 14 6.3 0.83 0.4 0.05 18 0.96 2.41 1296.40 3266.94

15 Others 45 34 29 12 13 7 140 8.9 0.64 0.4 0 175 5.75 20.48 7804.76 27784.94

81 102 76 67 26 16 368

101 128 95 84 33 20 0 0 0 0 460

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Janmane Range Block-XLV Sampled area:0.8ha, Total Extent:1356.51ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Total no of trees/Ha0.04 460 17.94 59.59 24338.00 80830.59

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total7.88333 0.73 0.4

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

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of

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s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

70

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Terminalia alata 22 14 7 4 1 11 1 1 61 11.3 0.73 0.4 0.04 87 3.75 16.97 9422.38 42589.17

2 Hopea wightiana 2 22 15 8 2 49 12.5 0.67 0.4 0.04 70 2.54 12.68 6365.55 31827.73

3 Chionanthus malabarica 9 16 3 7 2 4 41 13.1 0.74 0.4 0.04 59 2.57 13.45 6443.66 33764.76

4 Atalantia racemosa 15 15 2 4 36 10.5 0.74 0.4 0.04 51 2.27 9.53 5693.91 23914.41

5 Crataeva magna 2 22 4 7 35 10 0.60 0.4 0.03 50 1.43 5.70 3579.28 14317.13

6 Macaranga indica 4 4 4 13 1 2 5 1 1 35 7 1.13 0.4 0.10 50 5.07 14.19 12721.74 35620.86

7 Memecylon umbellatum 7 1 15 5 4 32 8.4 0.76 0.4 0.05 46 2.09 7.03 5251.67 17645.61

8 Holigarna caustica 4 16 5 1 26 5.6 0.79 0.4 0.05 37 1.86 4.16 4662.92 10444.94

15 Others 79 64 50 23 15 4 1 1 237 8.9 0.59 0.4 0 339 9.56 34.03 23998.50 85434.66

125 162 129 74 24 23 11 1 1 552

179 231 184 106 34 33 16 1 1 0 789

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Janmane Range Block-XLVI Sampled area:0.7ha, Total Extent:2510.27ha.

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

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the

Fo

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(m³)

Mid Girth Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

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ivid

ua

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Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

789 31.13 117.74 78139.60 295559.27Total no of trees/Ha

Total9.7 0.75 0.4 0.05

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

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31

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61

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91

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0

25

1-

28

0

>2

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Tectona grandis 22 26 17 17 1 11 1 1 1 97 14.5 0.74 0.4 0.04 33 1.46 8.47 5398.61 31311.93

2 Xeromphis spinosa 2 22 15 18 12 7 4 2 1 83 13 1.02 0.4 0.08 29 2.37 12.32 8752.75 45514.30

3 Terminalia paniculata 9 26 13 12 3 12 4 2 81 12.5 0.90 0.4 0.07 28 1.82 9.08 6714.19 33570.96

4 Xylia xylocarpa 14 28 15 12 3 4 2 78 12 0.71 0.4 0.04 27 1.09 5.21 4012.62 19260.58

5 Terminalia alata 22 12 18 11 63 13.5 0.57 0.4 0.03 22 0.56 3.03 2073.97 11199.42

6 Acacia auriculiformis 24 14 14 13 1 2 5 1 1 75 13 0.75 0.4 0.04 26 1.15 5.99 4259.33 22148.52

7 Syzigium cumini 17 11 15 15 4 62 10.5 0.67 0.4 0.04 21 0.78 3.26 2870.72 12057.01

8 Lagestroemia microcarpa 14 26 15 1 2 58 11 0.83 0.4 0.05 20 1.10 4.83 4054.22 17838.57

9 Gurcinia incia 11 17 15 4 2 3 52 9.5 0.85 0.4 0.06 18 1.03 3.90 3792.28 14410.66

10 Ixora brachiata 14 33 12 22 2 3 1 1 88 9 0.74 0.4 0.04 30 1.33 4.78 4903.27 17651.77

15 Others 128 87 84 45 38 33 28 18 4 465 11.6 0.85 0.4 0 160 9.28 43.07 34300.46 159154.13

263 290 229 195 63 75 47 21 5 1202

91 100 79 67 22 26 16 7 2 0 414

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Hulekal Range Block-XLVII Sampled area:2.9ha, Total Extent:3695.61ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Total11.8273 0.78 0.4 0.05 414 21.95 103.94

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

81132.42 384117.86Total no of trees/Ha

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18

1-

22

0

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25

0

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28

0

>2

81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Hopea wightiana 12 16 17 14 1 10 1 1 72 11.5 0.83 0.4 0.06 38 2.10 9.68 5325.28 24496.27

2 Terminalia paniculata 2 12 15 18 2 49 8.9 0.80 0.4 0.05 26 1.32 4.72 3352.08 11933.40

3 Chionanthus malabarica 19 16 13 7 12 4 71 14.5 0.80 0.4 0.05 37 1.90 11.03 4809.56 27895.45

4 Memecylon umbellatum 4 15 15 12 4 50 8.3 0.77 0.4 0.05 26 1.24 4.13 3147.78 10450.62

5 Dillenia pentagyna 22 12 24 11 69 8 0.58 0.4 0.03 36 0.99 3.17 2506.84 8021.89

6 Holigarna caustica 4 4 14 13 1 2 5 1 44 7.5 1.01 0.4 0.08 23 1.87 5.62 4738.74 14216.22

7 Gardenia turgida 7 31 15 15 4 72 9.05 0.67 0.4 0.04 38 1.37 4.97 3476.90 12586.38

8 Gurcinia morella 4 16 15 1 36 10.9 0.87 0.4 0.06 19 1.15 5.01 2907.42 12676.34

9 Ficus benghalensis 1 17 23 15 4 2 62 10 0.84 0.4 0.06 33 1.83 7.31 4623.27 18493.07

15 Others 108 46 78 95 44 4 2 1 378 10.5 0.74 0.4 0 199 8.73 36.68 22094.77 92798.02

179 173 230 215 53 36 14 3 903

94 91 121 113 28 19 7 2 0 0 475

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Janmane Range Block-XLVIII Sampled area:1.9ha, Total Extent:2530.11ha.

475 13.8 55.6 34887.9 140769.6Total no of trees/Ha

Total9.915 0.79 0.4 0.5

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

15

-30

31

-60

61

-90

91

-12

5

12

6-1

50

15

1-1

80

Girth class(cm)GirthClass wise distrubution of stems/Ha

No

.of

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Ha

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18

1-

22

0

22

1-

25

0

25

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28

0

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81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Terminalia paniculata 42 24 27 24 11 7 1 1 2 139 12.5 0.70 0.4 0.04 36 1.41 7.03 5749.95 28749.73

2 Schleichera oleosa 32 12 25 28 2 2 1 102 14 0.69 0.4 0.04 26 1.01 5.64 4120.97 23077.42

3 Aporosa lindleyana 29 26 23 17 12 4 111 14.4 0.74 0.4 0.04 28 1.23 7.10 5043.92 29052.99

4 Chionanthus malabarica 14 25 15 12 4 4 1 4 1 80 10.5 0.81 0.4 0.05 21 1.08 4.52 4400.75 18483.17

5 Ixora brachiata 12 22 24 11 4 3 1 77 9 0.72 0.4 0.04 20 0.81 2.93 3331.95 11995.02

6 Memecylon umbellatum 14 14 14 13 11 4 5 1 1 77 11.5 0.92 0.4 0.07 20 1.33 6.14 5455.86 25096.97

7 Atalantia racemosa 21 21 15 15 4 76 9.05 0.62 0.4 0.03 19 0.60 2.18 2459.16 8902.17

8 Careya arborea 12 14 16 15 1 4 4 4 2 72 10.9 0.94 0.4 0.07 18 1.31 5.72 5366.80 23399.26

9 Cinnamomum verum 21 17 13 5 9 4 2 71 10 0.71 0.4 0.04 18 0.74 2.96 3024.81 12099.23

10 Syzigium cumini 7 13 2 2 2 2 3 1 32 10.6 0.80 0.4 0.05 8 0.42 1.77 1705.10 7229.61

11 Buchanania lanzan 4 15 3 2 2 26 5.8 0.57 0.4 0.03 7 0.17 0.40 709.07 1645.05

12 Michelia nilagirica 13 2 4 19 8.45 0.61 0.4 0.03 5 0.15 0.50 600.05 2028.16

13 Emblica officinalis 2 1 4 4 4 3 18 9.53 1.16 0.4 0.11 5 0.49 1.88 2017.92 7692.30

14 Terminalia alata 2 4 5 4 2 1 18 11.18 0.87 0.4 0.06 5 0.28 1.24 1136.17 5080.94

15 Others 188 209 153 107 99 34 26 27 2 845 10.77 0.81 0.4 0.05 217 11.24 48.40 45954.06 197970.11

400 430 341 263 149 80 52 40 8 1763

103 110 87 67 38 21 13 10 2 0 452

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total10.5453 0.78 0.4

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Hulekal Range Block-XLIX Sampled area:3.9ha, Total Extent:4090.19ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Total no of trees/Ha0.05 452 22.27 98.41 91076.54 402502.13

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

15

-30

31

-60

61

-90

91

-12

5

12

6-1

50

15

1-1

80

18

1-2

20

No

.of

ste

ms/

Ha

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12

6-

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0

15

1-

18

0

18

1-

22

0

22

1-

25

0

25

1-

28

0

>2

81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Terminalia alata 22 14 7 12 1 7 1 1 2 67 12.5 0.70 0.4 0.04 17 0.67 3.35 1212.39 6061.95

2 Terminalia paniculata 12 12 15 18 2 2 1 62 14 0.77 0.4 0.05 16 0.76 4.25 1372.93 7688.44

3 Dalbergia latifolia 19 16 13 7 2 4 61 14.4 0.66 0.4 0.03 16 0.54 3.12 979.43 5641.52

4 Pterocarpus marsupium 14 5 15 12 4 4 1 4 1 60 10.5 0.93 0.4 0.07 15 1.06 4.47 1923.88 8080.30

5 Hopea wightiana 12 22 4 11 4 3 1 57 9 0.71 0.4 0.04 15 0.58 2.11 1057.57 3807.27

6 Vitex altissima 14 14 14 3 1 4 1 51 11.5 0.66 0.4 0.03 13 0.45 2.08 818.72 3766.09

7 Syzigium cumini 11 11 15 5 42 9.05 0.57 0.4 0.03 11 0.28 1.03 513.04 1857.19

8 Semecarpus annacardium 2 14 6 5 1 4 4 2 38 10.9 1.00 0.4 0.08 10 0.78 3.38 1401.83 6111.96

9 Aporosa lindleyana 3 17 3 5 9 37 10 0.77 0.4 0.05 9 0.45 1.79 807.28 3229.12

10 Anogeissus latifolia 7 13 2 2 2 2 3 1 32 10.6 0.80 0.4 0.05 8 0.42 1.77 753.76 3195.96

11 Artocarpus heterophyllus 4 15 3 2 2 26 5.8 0.57 0.4 0 7 0.17 0.40 313.46 727.22

15 Others 44 87 76 66 47 24 6 7 357 10.77 0.87 0.4 0 92 5.53 23.81 9991.40 43042.96

164 240 173 148 73 50 21 16 5 890

42 62 44 38 19 13 5 4 1 0 228

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Hulekal Range Block-L Sampled area:3.9ha, Total Extent:1808.13ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

228 11.69 51.55 21145.69 93209.97Total no of trees/Ha

Total10.7517 0.75 0.4 0.05

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

12

6

15

1

18

1

Girth class(cm)GirthClass wise distrubution of stems/Ha

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18

1-

22

0

22

1-

25

0

25

1-

28

0

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81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Lagestroemia microcarpa 23 24 17 14 1 1 1 81 12.5 0.61 0.4 0.03 41 1.22 6.08 2413.45 12067.27

2 Aporosa lindleyana 12 17 14 18 12 4 2 79 13.5 0.86 0.4 0.06 40 2.35 12.69 4662.89 25179.61

3 Holigarna grahamii 19 16 13 17 5 4 74 9 0.76 0.4 0.05 37 1.69 6.07 3346.91 12048.88

4 Terminalia paniculata 18 25 5 12 1 2 2 65 10.5 0.63 0.4 0.03 33 1.02 4.29 2025.66 8507.79

5 Michelia champaca 8 9 12 11 2 3 45 11 0.77 0.4 0.05 23 1.05 4.64 2091.74 9203.67

6 Cordia dichotoma 4 4 14 13 1 2 3 41 12 0.93 0.4 0.07 21 1.40 6.73 2779.69 13342.53

7 Vitex altissima 18 2 5 5 3 3 2 38 12.5 0.74 0.4 0.04 19 0.82 4.11 1631.17 8155.83

8 Xeromphis spinosa 4 16 15 1 36 8 0.87 0.4 0.06 18 1.09 3.49 2165.66 6930.10

9 Xylia xylocarpa 1 7 13 5 4 2 32 9.5 0.91 0.4 0.07 16 1.06 4.02 2099.51 7978.12

10 Dillenia indica 13 12 2 2 3 1 33 6.5 0.87 0.4 0.06 17 0.99 2.58 1970.72 5123.87

11 Pterocarpus marsupium 4 5 13 2 24 5.66 0.63 0.4 0 12 0.38 0.86 750.20 1698.45

12 Millingtonia hortensis 13 2 4 19 12.1 0.61 0.4 0 10 0.29 1.38 567.51 2746.75

13 Mimusops elengii 2 1 4 4 4 3 18 14 1.16 0.4 0 9 0.96 5.39 1908.50 10687.60

15 Others 108 103 78 95 44 24 15 467 7.5 0.78 0.4 0 234 11.24 33.71 22291.99 66875.97

217 243 218 217 65 53 33 1052

109 122 109 109 33 27 17 0 0 0 526

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total10.3043 0.79 0.4

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Hulekal Range Block-LII Sampled area:2.0ha, Total Extent:1983.8ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Total no of trees/Ha0.05 526 25.56 96.05 50705.60 190546.43

0

50

100

150

200

250

15

-30

31

-60

61

-90

91

-12

5

12

6-1

50

15

1-1

80

Girth class(cm)GirthClass wise distrubution of stems/Ha

No

.of

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Ha

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18

1-

22

0

22

1-

25

0

25

1-

28

0

>2

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Lagestroemia microcarpa 12 14 7 14 1 1 49 9.5 0.66 0.4 0.04 70 2.45 9.32 6663.27 25320.53

2 Terminalia alata 2 12 5 8 2 29 8.7 0.72 0.4 0.04 41 1.74 6.04 4716.73 16414.27

3 Terminalia paniculata 9 6 3 7 2 27 7 0.66 0.4 0.04 39 1.35 3.78 3669.09 10273.48

4 Careya arborea 15 5 2 4 26 7.5 0.74 0.4 0.04 37 1.63 4.88 4421.05 13263.21

5 Dillenia pentagyna 2 12 4 1 4 23 7.3 0.67 0.4 0.04 33 1.18 3.46 3220.16 9402.91

6 Haldina cordifolia 4 4 4 3 1 2 18 7 0.76 0.4 0.05 26 1.18 3.30 3202.90 8968.14

7 Ficus racemosa 7 1 5 5 4 22 8.5 0.76 0.4 0.05 31 1.45 4.93 3942.36 13404.06

15 Others 35 24 29 12 7 6 113 8 0.65 0.4 0 161 5.40 17.26 14661.57 46917.20

71 88 62 52 19 15 307

101 126 89 74 27 21 0 0 0 0 439

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Anexure

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Sirsi Range Block-LIII Sampled area:0.7ha, Total Extent:2717.48ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

439 16.37 52.98 44497.12 143963.79Total no of trees/Ha

Total7.9375 0.70 0.4 0.04

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

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0

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0

18

1-

22

0

22

1-

25

0

25

1-

28

0

>2

81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Myristica malabarica 22 14 7 4 1 11 1 1 61 11.3 0.73 0.4 0.04 102 4.38 19.79 10225.47 46219.12

2 Hopea wightiana 2 22 15 18 2 59 12.5 0.74 0.4 0.04 98 4.33 21.64 10105.50 50527.49

3 Ficus benghalensis 19 16 3 7 2 2 49 13.1 0.56 0.4 0.03 82 2.04 10.71 4773.48 25013.05

4 Memecylon umbellatum 5 15 15 2 4 41 10.5 0.68 0.4 0.04 68 2.53 10.62 5902.00 24788.39

5 Dillenia pentagyna 2 22 4 7 1 36 10 0.64 0.4 0.03 60 1.94 7.77 4533.04 18132.18

6 Atalantia racemosa 4 4 4 13 1 2 5 33 7 1.04 0.4 0.09 55 4.78 13.39 11165.43 31263.21

15 Others 79 64 50 23 15 4 1 1 237 8.9 0.59 0.4 0 395 11.15 39.71 26043.94 92716.41

133 157 98 74 21 23 8 1 516

222 262 163 123 35 38 13 2 0 0 860

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total10.4714 0.71 0.40

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Hulekal Range Block-LIV Sampled area:0.6ha, Total Extent:2335.05ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Total no of trees/Ha0.04 860 31.16 123.62 72748.86 288659.840

20

40

60

80

100

120

15-30 31-60 61-90 91-125 126-150

Girth class(cm)GirthClass wise distrubution of stems/Ha

No

.of

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Ha

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Hopea wightiana 12 14 7 4 1 11 1 50 11.3 0.80 0.4 0.05 56 2.86 12.93 9582.65 43313.50

2 Macaranga indica 2 16 15 8 2 43 12.5 0.70 0.4 0.04 48 1.89 9.47 6347.04 31735.17

3 Diospyros paniculata 9 16 3 7 2 4 41 13.1 0.74 0.4 0.04 46 2.00 10.46 6687.44 35042.12

4 Diospyros canolleana 15 15 2 4 36 10.5 0.74 0.4 0.04 40 1.76 7.41 5909.32 24819.12

5 Terminalia alata 2 12 4 7 25 10 0.66 0.4 0.03 28 0.96 3.83 3203.87 12815.44

6 Chionanthus malabarica 4 4 4 3 1 2 5 23 7 1.03 0.4 0.08 26 2.15 6.03 7218.30 20211.22

7 Memecylon umbellatum 7 1 5 5 4 22 8.4 0.76 0.4 0.05 24 1.13 3.79 3779.53 12699.19

8 Aporosa lindleyana 4 16 5 1 26 5.6 0.79 0.4 0.05 29 1.44 3.24 4839.33 10840.09

9 Ficus benghalensis 5 6 4 5 1 3 24 5.5 0.77 0.4 0.05 27 1.28 2.81 4273.15 9400.92

15 Others 69 64 43 13 5 4 1 199 8.9 0.53 0.4 0 221 5.05 17.98 16919.51 60233.38

110 152 116 59 15 26 11 489

122 169 129 66 17 29 12 0 0 0 543

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Janmane Range Block-LV Sampled area:0.9ha, Total Extent:3349.59ha.

543 20.53 77.95 68760.14 261110.14Total no of trees/Ha

Total9.28 0.75 0.40 0.05

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

100

120

140

No

.of

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Ha

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18

1-

22

0

22

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25

0

25

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28

0

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Hopea wightiana 22 14 7 12 1 7 1 1 2 67 12.5 0.70 0.4 0.04 112 4.36 21.79 9519.12 47595.58

2 Ficus benghalensis 12 12 15 8 2 2 1 52 14 0.71 0.4 0.04 87 3.53 19.78 7715.88 43208.94

3 Chionanthus malabarica 19 16 3 7 2 4 51 14.4 0.64 0.4 0.03 85 2.79 16.05 6084.59 35047.25

4 Memecylon umbellatum 14 5 15 12 1 1 48 10.5 0.72 0.4 0.04 80 3.27 13.72 7134.18 29963.55

5 Holigarna caustica 12 12 4 11 4 3 1 47 9 0.76 0.4 0.05 78 3.64 13.10 7949.87 28619.55

6 Diospyros paniculata 14 14 14 3 1 46 11.5 0.54 0.4 0.02 77 1.76 8.08 3834.96 17640.83

7 Ixora brachiata 11 11 15 5 42 9.05 0.57 0.4 0.03 70 1.84 6.68 4028.12 14581.81

8 Gurcinia morella 2 14 6 5 1 4 4 2 38 10.9 1.00 0.4 0.08 63 5.04 21.97 11006.48 47988.27

9 Cinnamomum verum 3 17 3 5 9 37 10 0.77 0.4 0.05 62 2.90 11.61 6338.38 25353.52

15 Others 44 67 46 26 27 14 6 7 2 239 10.5 0.82 0.4 0 398 21.59 90.69 47162.38 198081.99

153 182 128 94 45 30 18 10 7 667

255 303 213 157 75 50 30 17 12 0 1112

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Janmane Range Block-LVI Sampled area:0.6ha, Total Extent:2184.09ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

110773.97 488081.28Total no of trees/Ha

Total11.235 0.72 0.40 0.04 1112 50.72 223.47

0

20

40

60

80

15-30 31-60 61-90 91-125 126-150

Girth class(cm)GirthClass wise distrubution of stems/Ha

No

.of

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Ha

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18

1-

22

0

22

1-

25

0

25

1-

28

0

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81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Tectona grandis 12 14 17 12 1 1 57 9.5 0.66 0.4 0.04 71 2.50 9.50 7483.02 28435.47

2 Terminalia alata 12 12 15 8 2 1 50 8.5 0.65 0.4 0.03 63 2.10 7.15 6290.64 21388.19

3 Terminalia paniculata 19 6 13 7 2 47 7.5 0.59 0.4 0.03 59 1.63 4.88 4866.34 14599.02

4 Atalantia racemosa 15 5 2 4 26 7 0.74 0.4 0.04 33 1.42 3.99 4259.00 11925.19

5 Xylia xylocarpa 12 12 4 1 4 33 7.5 0.54 0.4 0.02 41 0.95 2.86 2853.25 8559.75

6 Chionanthus malabarica 14 4 4 3 1 26 7 0.49 0.4 0.02 33 0.61 1.72 1834.38 5136.26

7 Ixora brachiata 7 1 5 5 4 22 8 0.76 0.4 0.05 28 1.27 4.06 3797.85 12153.11

8 Schleichera oleosa 4 4 5 1 14 6.5 0.83 0.4 0.05 18 0.96 2.48 2859.28 7434.14

15 Others 55 34 29 15 13 7 153 9 0.62 0.4 0 191 5.93 21.36 17753.43 63912.36

131 102 96 58 26 15 428

164 128 120 73 33 19 0 0 0 0 535

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Janmane Range Block-LVII Sampled area:0.8ha, Total Extent2991.85ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Anexure

58.01 51997.19 173543.48Total no of trees/Ha

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total7.83333 0.65 0.40 0.03 535 17.38

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

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100

120

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18

1-

22

0

22

1-

25

0

25

1-

28

0

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81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 1 12 14 14 4 1 1 1 47 10 0.62 0.4 0.03 78 2.37 9.46 1813.29 7253.14

2 Buchanania lanzan 2 16 3 3 2 26 10.5 0.61 0.4 0.03 43 1.30 5.44 992.74 4169.50

3 Xylia xylocarpa 2 3 2 7 8 0.92 0.4 0.07 12 0.79 2.53 606.02 1939.27

4 Lagestroemia microcarpa 5 2 7 7.8 0.63 0.4 0.03 12 0.37 1.15 283.30 883.90

5 Acacia auriculiformis 2 12 4 1 1 20 11 0.58 0.4 0.03 33 0.89 3.93 684.86 3013.40

6 Terminalia alata 4 4 3 1 2 14 5.6 0.91 0.4 0.07 23 1.54 3.44 1178.46 2639.75

7 Terminalia paniculata 7 11 5 1 24 5.5 0.49 0.4 0.02 40 0.76 1.67 580.61 1277.35

15 Others 16 18 4 7 5 1 51 5.5 0.61 0.4 0.03 85 2.49 5.48 1907.80 4197.17

39 82 37 20 10 7 1 196

65 137 62 33 17 12 2 0 0 0 327

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total7.9875 0.67 0.40

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Sirsi Range Block-LVIII Sampled area:0.6ha, Total Extent:766.48ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Total no of trees/Ha0.04 327 10.50 33.10 8047.08 25373.47

0

20

40

60

80

15-30 31-60 61-90 91-125 126-150 151-180

Girth class(cm)GirthClass wise distrubution of stems/Ha

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28

0

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81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Xylia xylocarpa 2 7 2 2 2 1 16 11 0.73 0.4 0.04 53 2.27 9.98 1407.43 6192.70

2 Ailanthus exsela 2 2 9 2 15 14.7 0.68 0.4 0.04 50 1.87 11.00 1160.68 6824.78

3 Terminalia paniculata 2 5 3 3 2 15 10.7 0.99 0.4 0.08 50 3.93 16.83 2439.83 10442.48

4 Terminalia alata 3 4 4 4 15 5.5 1.19 0.4 0.11 50 5.61 12.35 3482.75 7662.05

5 Careya arborea 5 3 4 12 6 0.92 0.4 0.07 40 2.69 6.45 1667.46 4001.90

6 Xeromphis spinosa 4 1 2 3 1 2 13 7.5 0.83 0.4 0.05 43 2.38 7.15 1478.30 4434.89

7 Emblica officinalis 2 2 1 5 5.5 0.55 0.4 0.02 17 0.40 0.88 247.85 545.28

8 Anacanlium occidentale 1 1 4 6 6 0.61 0.4 0.03 20 0.60 1.44 372.57 894.16

15 Others 14 12 8 7 4 2 47 11 0.66 0.4 0 157 5.44 23.94 3375.11 14850.46

27 33 30 24 19 11 144

90 110 100 80 63 37 0 0 0 0 480

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Sirsi Range Block-LIX Sampled area:0.3ha, Total Extent:620.39ha.

480 25.20 90.02 15631.97 55848.71Total no of trees/Ha

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total8.65556 0.80 0.40 0.05

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

No

.of

ste

ms/

Ha

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18

1-

22

0

22

1-

25

0

25

1-

28

0

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81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Bambusa anmdinacca 2 14 7 2 1 4 1 31 12 0.78 0.4 0.05 28 1.37 6.55 1815.53 8714.16

2 Shorea roxburghii 2 2 5 8 2 2 1 22 14.5 1.04 0.4 0.09 20 1.72 10.00 2292.25 13294.43

3 Semecarpus annacardium 9 6 3 4 22 11 0.52 0.4 0.02 20 0.42 1.87 564.07 2481.81

4 Terminalia alata 14 5 5 2 3 1 1 31 11.5 0.68 0.4 0.04 28 1.03 4.74 1370.19 6302.59

5 Terminalia paniculata 12 2 4 11 4 3 1 37 9 0.85 0.4 0.06 34 1.93 6.94 2564.97 9233.47

6 Xylia xylocarpa 14 4 14 3 1 36 8 0.56 0.4 0.02 33 0.82 2.62 1087.30 3479.19

7 Buchanania lanzan 11 1 15 5 32 9.5 0.61 0.4 0.03 29 0.87 3.32 1162.04 4415.56

8 Aporosa lindleyana 2 4 6 5 1 4 22 7.5 0.92 0.4 0.07 20 1.34 4.01 1779.21 5337.40

9 Ficus benghalensis 3 7 3 3 4 20 10 0.74 0.4 0.04 18 0.80 3.20 1064.03 4255.93

10 Chionanthus malabarica 7 3 2 2 2 2 1 19 9.5 0.79 0.4 0.05 17 0.86 3.28 1147.35 4359.73

11 Holigarna caustica 4 5 3 2 2 16 5.8 0.65 0.4 0.03 15 0.48 1.12 644.84 1495.96

15 Others 15 87 46 36 17 4 3 208 9.5 0.73 0.4 0.04 189 8.06 30.65 10724.66 40751.90

95 140 113 83 34 20 7 3 1 496

86 127 103 75 31 18 6 3 1 0 451

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Janmane Range Block-LX Sampled area:1.1ha, Total Extent:1329.8ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

26216.44 104122.14Total no of trees/Ha

Total9.81667 0.74 0.40 0.05 451 19.71 78.30

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

0

15

-30

31

-60

61

-90

91

-12

5

12

6-1

50

15

1-1

80

Girth class(cm)GirthClass wise distrubution of stems/Ha

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0

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25

0

25

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28

0

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81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 293 22 14 17 4 1 1 1 1 61 11.5 0.59 0.4 0.03 38 1.05 4.82 1858.68 8549.93

2 Terminalia alata 2 22 15 18 2 59 8 0.74 0.4 0.04 37 1.62 5.19 2876.21 9203.86

3 Terminalia paniculata 9 26 13 7 2 57 11 0.60 0.4 0.03 36 1.03 4.55 1833.42 8067.06

4 Persea macrantha 15 5 12 4 4 1 41 8 0.92 0.4 0.07 26 1.72 5.50 3045.48 9745.53

5 Buchanania lanzan 2 12 24 1 39 8.5 0.64 0.4 0.03 24 0.80 2.71 1410.11 4794.39

6 Acacia auriculiformis 4 4 14 3 1 2 3 1 32 9.5 0.92 0.4 0.07 20 1.36 5.15 2402.84 9130.80

7 Shorea roxburghii 7 11 5 5 4 32 7 0.66 0.4 0.04 20 0.70 1.97 1245.30 3486.85

8 Bambusa anmdinacca 4 16 5 1 26 7.5 0.79 0.4 0.05 16 0.81 2.44 1440.27 4320.80

9 Aporosa lindleyana 1 7 3 5 2 4 2 24 6.5 1.02 0.4 0.08 15 1.24 3.22 2191.48 5697.86

10 Vateria indica 13 2 2 2 3 1 23 10.5 0.92 0.4 0.07 14 0.97 4.08 1721.19 7229.00

11 Carallia brachiata 15 3 2 20 5.8 0.56 0.4 0 13 0.31 0.72 550.58 1277.36

12 Hopea wightiana 13 2 4 3 1 23 9 0.77 0.4 0 14 0.69 2.48 1219.34 4389.63

15 Others 88 46 18 15 4 171 8.5 0.45 0.4 0 107 1.69 5.75 2999.05 10196.76

135 202 137 83 22 15 11 608

84 126 86 52 14 9 7 0 0 0 380

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Siddapur Range Block-LXI Sampled area:1.6ha, Total Extent:1772.26ha.

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

380 13.99 48.58 24793.96 86089.83Total no of trees/Ha

Total8.56154 0.74 0.40 0.05

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

15

-30

31

-60

61

-90

91

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5

12

6-1

50

15

1-1

80

No

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Ha

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18

1-

22

0

22

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25

0

25

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28

0

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81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Terminalia alata 2 5 2 2 2 1 14 7.5 0.77 0.4 0.05 47 2.21 6.63 4790.56 14371.67

2 Terminalia paniculata 2 2 9 13 8 0.62 0.4 0.03 43 1.35 4.31 2919.95 9343.83

3 Bambusa anmdinacca 2 5 3 2 12 6.5 0.97 0.4 0.08 40 3.01 7.82 6527.50 16971.51

4 Xylia xylocarpa 3 4 4 11 5.5 1.12 0.4 0.10 37 3.64 8.01 7899.02 17377.84

5 Madhuca longifolia 5 3 8 6 0.69 0.4 0.04 27 1.00 2.41 2174.36 5218.46

6 Chionanthus malabarica 4 1 1 2 8 7 0.76 0.4 0.05 27 1.22 3.41 2640.57 7393.59

15 Others 4 12 4 3 1 1 25 9.5 0.62 0.4 0 83 2.59 9.83 5610.85 21321.24

14 28 20 12 7 10 91

47 93 67 40 23 33 0 0 0 0 303

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Siddapur Range Block-LXII Sampled area:0.3ha, Total Extent:2169.1ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

15.01 42.41 32562.80 91998.14Total no of trees/Ha

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total7.14286 0.79 0.40 0.05 303.33

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

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tree

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a

Ba

sal

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2)

Vo

lum

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a

(m³)

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Hopea wightiana 22 24 17 14 11 11 1 1 1 102 14.6 0.80 0.4 0.05 51 2.59 15.14 6487.56 37887.37

2 Vateria indica 12 27 15 18 2 8 82 12.4 0.75 0.4 0.04 41 1.84 9.15 4614.31 22886.98

3 Terminalia alata 9 16 13 7 4 12 4 2 1 68 14.4 0.99 0.4 0.08 34 2.65 15.29 6640.48 38249.14

4 Holigarna grahamii 15 15 12 3 4 49 10.2 0.85 0.4 0.06 25 1.42 5.78 3543.23 14456.38

5 Diospyros ebenum 2 22 4 11 8 1 48 9.5 0.81 0.4 0.05 24 1.26 4.79 3152.47 11979.39

6 Terminalia paniculata 4 4 14 13 1 2 5 1 1 45 10.3 1.04 0.4 0.09 23 1.95 8.05 4888.74 20141.62

7 Buchanania lanzan 7 11 15 5 4 2 44 9.05 0.76 0.4 0.05 22 1.01 3.67 2535.97 9180.20

8 Chionanthus malabarica 4 16 15 1 36 8.5 0.87 0.4 0.06 18 1.09 3.71 2731.03 9285.51

9 Aporosa lindleyana 1 7 3 15 4 2 2 34 7 1.09 0.4 0.10 17 1.62 4.53 4048.50 11335.81

10 Acacia auriculiformis 13 12 2 2 3 1 33 9 0.87 0.4 0.06 17 0.99 3.58 2485.20 8946.73

11 Macaranga indica 4 5 3 12 24 5.5 0.77 0.4 0 12 0.56 1.24 1405.41 3091.90

12 Xeromphis spinosa 4 2 2 1 2 2 2 15 7.5 1.01 0.4 0 8 0.61 1.83 1529.79 4589.36

15 Others 138 109 84 64 53 24 12 10 4 2 498 14.5 0.77 0.4 0 249 11.80 68.45 29525.07 171245.40

203 259 213 189 89 69 27 21 8 2 1078

102 130 107 95 45 35 14 11 4 1 539

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

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ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Kyadgi Range Block- LXIII Sampled area:2.0ha, Total Extent:2501.7ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

539 29.4 145.2 73587.8 363275.8Total no of trees/Ha

Total10.1885 0.9 0.4 0.1

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

15-30 31-60 61-90 91-125

Girth class(cm)GirthClass wise distrubution of stems/Ha

No

.of

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Ha

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22

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25

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Chionanthus malabarica 12 14 7 14 1 1 1 50 9.5 0.69 0.4 0.04 42 1.58 6.00 3626.19 13779.51

2 Emblica officinalis 12 12 5 8 2 39 8.7 0.60 0.4 0.03 33 0.93 3.23 2127.21 7402.68

3 Holigarna caustica 9 6 3 7 2 1 28 10.5 0.71 0.4 0.04 23 0.94 3.94 2155.09 9051.36

4 Gurcinia morella 5 15 5 2 4 1 1 33 10 0.75 0.4 0.04 28 1.24 4.94 2836.46 11345.85

5 Memecylon umbellatum 2 12 4 1 4 23 7.3 0.67 0.4 0.04 19 0.69 2.02 1586.65 4633.01

6 Terminalia alata 4 4 4 3 1 2 1 19 10.5 0.82 0.4 0.05 16 0.86 3.60 1965.67 8255.79

7 Terminalia paniculata 7 1 5 5 4 22 8.5 0.76 0.4 0.05 18 0.85 2.88 1942.49 6604.47

8 Terminalia bellirica 9 2 4 3 1 1 1 21 9 0.68 0.4 0.04 18 0.64 2.31 1474.32 5307.54

15 Others 35 34 19 2 7 6 1 104 8.5 0.59 0.4 0 87 2.40 8.18 5520.27 18768.93

95 100 56 45 20 16 5 1 339

79 83 47 38 17 13 4 1 283

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Siddapur Range Block- LIVSampled area:1.2ha, Total Extent:2295.37ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

10.12 37.10 23234.34 85149.14Total no of trees/Ha

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total 9.16667 0.70 0.40 0.04 283

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Lagestroemia microcarpa 2 5 2 2 2 1 14 6.5 0.77 0.4 0.05 28 1.33 3.45 2192.25 5699.85

2 Terminalia alata 2 2 9 4 1 18 8 0.77 0.4 0.05 36 1.69 5.41 2798.31 8954.59

3 Terminalia paniculata 2 4 5 3 1 2 17 5.5 0.82 0.4 0.05 34 1.82 4.01 3014.63 6632.19

4 Haldina cordifolia 3 3 5 4 1 16 5.5 0.74 0.4 0.04 32 1.38 3.04 2282.84 5022.25

5 Anogeissus latifolia 5 3 2 10 6 0.83 0.4 0.05 20 1.09 2.61 1797.58 4314.20

6 Dillenia pentagyna 4 1 1 2 8 7 0.76 0.4 0.05 16 0.73 2.05 1208.37 3383.45

7 Ficus lacor 4 1 1 1 1 8 9.5 0.76 0.4 0.05 16 0.74 2.82 1228.43 4668.04

15 Others 4 12 4 3 1 1 25 10 0.62 0.4 0 50 1.55 6.21 2567.63 10270.54

21 33 25 20 8 8 1 116

42 66 50 40 16 16 2 0 0 0 232

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Kyadgi Range Block- LXV Sampled area:0.5ha, Total Extent:1654.37ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

232 10.33 29.59 17090.05 48945.10Total no of trees/Ha

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total7.25 0.76 0.40 0.05

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

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ivid

ua

l

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sal

are

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(m²)

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No

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Lagestroemia microcarpa 3 4 6 2 2 1 18 6.5 0.75 0.4 0.05 45 2.04 5.30 6262.91 16283.55

2 Terminalia alata 2 2 6 3 1 1 1 16 8.5 0.88 0.4 0.06 40 2.49 8.47 7650.56 26011.91

3 Terminalia paniculata 2 3 3 3 1 2 1 15 8 0.93 0.4 0.07 38 2.60 8.32 7988.26 25562.42

4 Haldina cordifolia 2 2 4 4 1 13 5.5 0.79 0.4 0.05 33 1.64 3.60 5032.53 11071.56

5 Anogeissus latifolia 1 4 1 2 2 2 12 6.5 0.92 0.4 0.07 30 2.01 5.23 6182.06 16073.35

15 Others 4 12 4 3 1 1 25 6.5 0.62 0.4 0 63 1.94 5.04 5960.48 15497.25

14 27 24 17 7 8 2 99

35 68 60 43 18 20 5 0 0 0 248

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Kyadgi Range Block- LXVI Sampled area:0.4ha, Total Extent:3072.35ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Total no of trees/Ha0.05 248 12.72 35.97 39076.79 110500.04

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total6.91667 0.82 0.40

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

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era

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GB

H (

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Terminalia alata 2 24 7 12 1 2 1 49 12 0.74 0.4 0.04 123 5.32 25.55 13383.51 64240.87

2 Terminalia paniculata 2 22 5 1 2 2 34 10.5 0.65 0.4 0.03 85 2.83 11.88 7111.15 29866.82

3 Hopea wightiana 9 16 3 1 2 4 35 11 0.68 0.4 0.04 88 3.26 14.33 8189.88 36035.46

4 Dillenia pentagyna 14 5 5 2 3 1 30 10.5 0.61 0.4 0.03 75 2.23 9.39 5620.22 23604.92

5 Macaranga indica 12 12 4 1 1 30 9.5 0.46 0.4 0.02 75 1.28 4.88 3227.25 12263.56

6 Anogeissus latifolia 14 4 4 3 1 2 28 11 0.57 0.4 0.03 70 1.81 7.97 4553.74 20036.46

7 Buchanania lanzan 11 11 5 27 9 0.42 0.4 0.01 68 0.93 3.36 2343.93 8438.16

8 Diospyros melanoxylon 2 14 6 1 2 25 10 0.64 0.4 0.03 63 2.03 8.11 5100.19 20400.76

9 Gurcinia morella 3 7 3 5 2 20 10 0.71 0.4 0.04 50 2.03 8.10 5095.06 20380.24

15 Others 44 67 36 26 27 14 6 220 10 0.76 0.4 0.05 550 25.51 102.05 64157.12 256628.48

113 182 78 51 34 26 14 0 498

283 455 195 128 85 65 35 0 0 0 1245

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Kyadgi Range Block- LXVII Sampled area:0.4ha, Total Extent:2514.73ha.

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total10.35 0.62 0.40

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

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Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Total no of trees/Ha0.03 1245 47.23 195.61 118782.06 491895.73

0

15

-30

31

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61

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91

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12

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0

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81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Hopea wightiana 22 14 7 12 1 7 1 1 2 67 14.5 0.70 0.4 0.04 48 1.87 10.83 5298.94 30733.83

2 Chionanthus malabarica 12 12 15 18 2 2 1 62 14 0.77 0.4 0.05 44 2.12 11.85 6000.62 33603.49

3 Mitragyna parvifolia 19 16 13 7 2 4 61 14 0.66 0.4 0.03 44 1.51 8.45 4280.75 23972.19

4 Holigarna caustica 14 5 15 12 4 4 1 4 1 60 10.5 0.93 0.4 0.07 43 2.96 12.45 8408.62 35316.21

5 Ficus benghalensis 12 22 4 11 4 3 1 57 11 0.71 0.4 0.04 41 1.63 7.17 4622.29 20338.07

6 Holigarna caustica 14 14 4 3 1 4 1 41 11.5 0.64 0.4 0.03 29 0.95 4.35 2685.31 12352.41

7 Calophyllum elatum 11 11 5 5 32 9 0.52 0.4 0.02 23 0.49 1.77 1397.86 5032.30

8 Memecylon umbellatum 2 14 6 5 1 4 32 7.5 0.77 0.4 0.05 23 1.08 3.25 3068.75 9206.24

9 Carallia brachiata 3 17 3 5 4 32 8 0.67 0.4 0.04 23 0.82 2.64 2338.62 7483.60

10 Buchanania lanzan 7 3 2 2 2 2 3 1 22 9.5 0.96 0.4 0.07 16 1.15 4.36 3251.51 12355.75

15 Others 34 87 46 36 27 14 6 7 3 260 10.5 0.84 0.4 0.06 186 10.34 43.41 29323.51 123158.74

150 215 120 116 46 40 17 16 6 726

107 154 86 83 33 29 12 11 4 0 519

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Kyadgi Range Block- LXVIII Sampled area:1.4ha, Total Extent:2836.87ha.

519 24.91 110.53 70676.78 313552.83Total no of trees/Ha

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total10.9091 0.74 0.40 0.05

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

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a

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s/H

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a/H

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2)

0

50

100

150

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250

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350

15

-30

31

-60

61

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91

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5

12

6-1

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18

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No

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25

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1 Ficus benghalensis 2 5 2 2 1 2 2 16 7.5 0.94063 0.4 0.07 53 3.77 11.30 9903.31 29709.92

2 Chionanthus malabarica 2 2 4 2 1 11 8 0.71818 0.4 0.04 37 1.51 4.83 3969.07 12701.02

3 Memecylon umbellatum 2 1 1 3 1 2 10 5 0.958 0.4 0.07 33 2.44 4.88 6420.34 12840.69

4 Holigarna caustica 3 2 1 2 1 9 5.5 0.68333 0.4 0.04 30 1.12 2.46 2939.92 6467.82

5 Myristica dactyloides 4 2 2 8 6.5 0.84 0.4 0.06 27 1.50 3.90 3948.90 10267.13

6 Terminalia nudiflora 4 1 1 2 8 7 0.75625 0.4 0.05 27 1.22 3.41 3200.72 8962.02

7 Mitragyna parvifolia 4 1 1 1 1 8 7.5 0.7625 0.4 0.05 27 1.24 3.71 3253.85 9761.54

15 Others 4 12 4 3 1 1 25 8.5 0.6236 0.4 0 83 2.59 8.79 6801.10 23123.76

21 28 12 15 7 9 1 93

70 93 40 50 23 30 3 0 0 0 310

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Janmane Range Block- LXIX Sampled area:0.3ha, Total Extent:2629.24ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Total no of trees/Ha0.05 317 15.38 43.30 40437.21 113833.89

Ba

sal

are

a/H

a(m

2)

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth

Total6.9375 0.79 0.40

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

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ivid

ua

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a

(m²)

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tal

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a

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18

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25

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25

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28

0

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81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Hopea wightiana 22 14 27 14 1 7 1 1 2 89 13 0.72 0.4 0.04 59 2.45 12.74 8397.40 43666.48

2 Chionanthus malabarica 22 12 25 18 2 2 1 82 14 0.70 0.4 0.04 55 2.17 12.12 7421.16 41558.48

3 Knema attenuta 19 16 23 17 2 4 81 9.5 0.72 0.4 0.04 54 2.25 8.54 7701.24 29264.72

4 Schleichera oleosa 14 15 15 2 4 4 1 1 56 10.5 0.72 0.4 0.04 37 1.53 6.43 5250.66 22052.78

5 Holigarna grahamii 2 12 24 1 4 3 1 47 9 0.80 0.4 0.05 31 1.61 5.81 5533.47 19920.47

6 Aporosa lindleyana 4 14 14 13 1 1 1 48 11 0.79 0.4 0.05 32 1.61 7.10 5527.79 24322.26

7 Macaranga indica 11 21 5 5 4 46 7.5 0.58 0.4 0.03 31 0.82 2.46 2816.23 8448.68

8 Buchanania lanzan 12 14 16 5 1 1 1 2 52 11 0.72 0.4 0.04 35 1.44 6.33 4930.13 21692.58

9 Acacia auriculiformis 11 17 3 5 4 2 42 8.5 0.68 0.4 0.04 28 1.02 3.48 3510.23 11934.78

10 Carallia brachiata 7 13 2 2 2 2 1 29 10.5 0.67 0.4 0.04 19 0.70 2.94 2399.04 10075.97

11 Mngifera indica 15 3 2 2 22 5.8 0.63 0.4 0 15 0.47 1.09 1606.52 3727.13

12 Diospyros canolleana 13 2 15 8.45 0.49 0.4 0 10 0.19 0.65 656.92 2220.40

13 Cinnamomum verum 2 1 4 4 4 3 18 7.5 1.16 0.4 0 12 1.28 3.85 4396.80 13190.41

15 Others 113 124 86 63 44 24 16 7 2 479 10.77 0.77 0.4 0 319 15.08 64.95 51681.46 222643.74

239 301 249 151 65 50 30 13 8 1106

159 201 166 101 43 33 20 9 5 0 737

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Janmane Range Block- LXX Sampled area:1.5ha, Total Extent:3427.71ha.

Vo

lum

e/H

a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

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the

Fo

rest

(m³)

Mid Girth Av

era

ge

GB

H (

m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

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ivid

ua

l

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are

a

(m²)

To

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Ba

sal

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2)

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

737 32.63 138.49 111829.05 474718.89Total no of trees/Ha

Total9.78714 0.73 0.40 0.04

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20

22

1-2

50

25

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80

>2

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23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Hopea wightiana 12 24 17 14 11 11 1 1 1 92 14.6 0.86 0.4 0.06 46 2.71 15.86 4909.03 28668.76

2 Vateria indica 12 27 15 18 2 8 82 12.4 0.75 0.4 0.04 41 1.84 9.15 3335.04 16541.81

3 Terminalia alata 9 16 13 7 4 12 4 2 1 68 14.4 0.99 0.4 0.08 34 2.65 15.29 4799.47 27644.97

4 Holigarna grahamii 15 15 12 3 4 49 10.2 0.85 0.4 0.06 25 1.42 5.78 2560.91 10448.50

5 Diospyros ebenum 2 22 4 11 8 1 48 9.5 0.81 0.4 0.05 24 1.26 4.79 2278.48 8658.23

6 Terminalia paniculata 4 4 14 13 1 2 5 1 1 45 10.3 1.04 0.4 0.09 23 1.95 8.05 3533.39 14557.57

7 Buchanania lanzan 7 11 15 5 4 2 44 9.05 0.76 0.4 0.05 22 1.01 3.67 1832.90 6635.09

8 Chionanthus malabarica 4 16 15 1 36 8.5 0.87 0.4 0.06 18 1.09 3.71 1973.88 6711.20

9 Aporosa lindleyana 1 7 3 15 4 2 2 34 7 1.09 0.4 0.10 17 1.62 4.53 2926.10 8193.07

10 Acacia auriculiformis 13 12 2 2 3 1 33 9 0.87 0.4 0.06 17 0.99 3.58 1796.21 6466.34

11 Macaranga indica 4 5 3 12 24 5.5 0.77 0.4 0.05 12 0.56 1.24 1015.78 2234.71

12 Xeromphis spinosa 4 2 2 1 2 2 2 15 7.5 1.01 0.4 0.08 8 0.61 1.83 1105.67 3317.01

15 Others 138 109 84 64 53 24 12 10 4 2 498 14.5 0.77 0.4 0.05 249 11.80 68.45 21339.55 123769.42

216 259 213 189 89 69 27 21 8 2 1068

108 130 107 95 45 35 14 11 4 1 534

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Hulekal Range Block- LI Sampled area:2.0ha, Total Extent:1808.13ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

Av

era

ge

GB

H

(m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

0.06 534 29.54 145.92 53406.41 263846.66

Mid Girth

Total10.19 0.88 0.40

Total no of trees/Ha

Ind

ivid

ua

l

ba

sal

are

a

(m²)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s/H

a

Ba

sal

are

a/H

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2)

Vo

lum

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a

(m³)

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f th

e

Fo

rest

(m

³)

100

120

140

160

No

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Ha

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15

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80

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20

22

1-2

50

25

1-2

80

>2

81

23 45 75 108 138 165 200 235 265 281

1 Lagestroemia microcarpa 3 4 6 2 2 1 18 6.5 0.75 0.4 0.05 45 2.04 5.30 668.19 1737.30

2 Terminalia alata 2 2 6 3 1 1 1 16 8.5 0.88 0.4 0.06 40 2.49 8.47 816.24 2775.22

3 Terminalia paniculata 2 3 3 3 1 2 1 15 8 0.93 0.4 0.07 38 2.60 8.32 852.27 2727.26

4 Haldina cordifolia 2 2 4 4 1 13 5.5 0.79 0.4 0.05 33 1.64 3.60 536.92 1181.23

5 Anogeissus latifolia 1 4 1 2 2 2 12 6.5 0.92 0.4 0.07 30 2.01 5.23 659.57 1714.87

15 Others 4 12 4 3 1 1 25 6.5 0.62 0.4 0.03 63 1.94 5.04 635.93 1653.41

14 27 24 17 7 8 2 99

140 270 240 170 70 80 20 0 0 0 990

Estimated growing stock in natural forest of Hulekal Range Block- XLII Sampled area:0.1ha, Total Extent:327.79ha.

Sl No Name of Species

Girth class (cm)

To

tal

no

of

tree

s

Av

era

ge

hei

gh

t (m

)

12.72 35.97 4169.12 11789.28Total no of trees/Ha

Ba

sal

are

a o

f

the

Fo

rest

(m2)

Vo

lum

e o

f th

e

Fo

rest

(m

³)

Mid Girth

Total6.92 0.82 0.40 0.05 248

Av

era

ge

GB

H

(m)

Fo

rm f

act

or

Ind

ivid

ua

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sal

are

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a

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Avg

Ht

Avg

Gbh

XXXIX 465 2.00 12.72 2.21 0.52 9.33 0.80 4403.81 15629.49

XL 231 1.92 8.57 1.25 0.45 11.50 0.74 827.57 3773.57

XLI 460 1.95 12.83 6.33 0.64 13.59 0.75 2840.81 14859.15

XLII 990 1.97 18.00 12.90 0.41 6.92 0.82 4169.12 11789.28

XLIII 254 1.92 9.32 2.42 0.26 11.18 0.84 6836.43 31953.80

XLIV 213 2.46 18.25 2.14 0.08 10.71 0.82 5478.75 18386.58

XLV 460 2.20 15.50 4.02 0.28 7.88 0.73 2704.22 8981.18

XLVI 789 1.81 15.80 5.40 0.36 9.70 0.75 8682.18 32839.92

XLVII 414 2.13 14.60 4.25 0.51 11.82 0.78 7375.62 34919.81

XLVIII 475 1.81 15.80 5.40 0.36 9.91 0.79 34888.9 140769.60

XLIX 452 2.13 14.60 4.25 0.51 10.54 0.78 6071.77 26833.48

L 228 1.42 13.20 3.70 0.56 10.75 0.75 1762.14 7767.50

LI 534 3.83 28.72 5.74 0.50 10.19 0.88 4108.19 263846.66

LII 526 2.21 13.20 4.35 0.71 10.30 0.79 3621.83 13610.46

LIII 439 2.14 11.00 2.11 0.28 7.39 0.70 5562.14 17995.47

LIV 860 2.39 17.43 7.61 0.46 10.47 0.71 10392.69 41237.12

LV 543 2.00 12.00 6.90 2.80 9.28 0.75 6876.01 26111.01

LVI 1112 2.49 20.80 3.48 0.27 11.23 0.72 11077.4 48808.13

LVII 535 2.79 22.75 2.38 0.27 7.83 0.65 5777.47 19282.61

LVIII 327 2.49 20.80 3.48 0.27 7.98 0.67 1005.89 3171.68

LIX 480 2.15 17.00 2.32 0.23 8.65 0.80 1736.89 6205.41

LX 451 2.01 11.63 8.98 0.40 9.81 0.74 1907.23 6622.29

LXI 380 1.82 10.37 6.24 0.51 8.56 0.74 2184.7 8676.84

LXIII 303 1.93 10.83 6.94 0.27 7.14 0.79 4651.83 13142.59

LXIII 539 2.15 13.80 3.70 0.22 10.18 0.90 5660.6 27944.30

LXIV 283 2.17 12.50 8.18 0.43 9.16 0.70 2581.59 9461.02

LXV 232 2.14 11.00 1.74 0.19 7.25 0.76 2136.26 6118.14

LXVI 248 2.26 12.25 2.20 0.20 6.91 0.82 6512.8 18416.67

LXVII 1245 2.46 19.75 3.51 0.20 10.35 0.62 11878.21 49189.57

LXVIII 519 1.96 14.00 2.47 0.16 10.19 0.74 6425.16 28504.80

LXIX 310 2.25 15.50 8.28 0.38 6.96 0.79 5054.65 14229.24

LXX 737 2.58 20.60 5.97 0.51 9.78 0.73 7987.79 33908.49

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APPENDIX-XA

Statement of block wise Estimation of Growing stock, Diversity,Species richness and standard

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APPENDIX –XI Blockwise distribution of forest with low canopy density (< 0.25%

density) with areca nut in Sirsi division – KFD/NRSA project.

S.no Block Block area

< 0.25%

dense forest Arecanut

Sq. Km Sq. Km % Area Sq.Km % Area

1 I 64.17 3.33 5.19 0.53 0.83

2 II 62.88 8.28 13.17 3.91 6.22

3 III 104.30 13.01 12.47 7.14 6.85

4 IV 48.60 3.50 7.20 2.80 5.76

5 V 154.92 2.34 1.51 2.55 1.65

6 VI 151.87 3.96 2.61 1.01 0.67

7 VII 17.14 3.99 23.28 0.08 0.47

8 VIII 30.30 0.58 1.91 0.10 0.33

9 IX 48.78 4.91 10.07 1.07 2.19

10 X 37.22 1.15 3.09 0.25 0.67

11 XI 65.35 2.55 3.90 0.15 0.23

12 XII 33.63 1.68 5.00 0.65 1.93

13 XIII 27.93 2.24 8.02 5.62 20.12

14 XIV 22.00 0.09 0.41 0.23 1.05

15 XV 31.93 0.91 2.85 0.01 0.03

16 XVI 30.66 4.20 13.70 0.31 1.01

17 XVII 47.27 4.90 10.37 0.84 1.78

18 XVIII 29.41 1.58 5.37 0.04 0.14

19 XIX 31.04 0.69 2.22 0.00 0.00

20 XX 26.30 6.97 26.50 0.88 3.35

21 XXI 25.18 0.79 3.14 0.60 2.38

22 XXII 13.36 0.24 1.80 0.68 5.09

23 XXIII 116.51 23.35 20.04 7.71 6.62

24 XXIV 100.09 8.55 8.54 2.23 2.23

25 XXV 48.11 15.32 31.84 1.37 2.85

26 XXVI 96.83 11.74 12.12 1.11 1.15

27 XXVII 17.03 0.33 1.94 0.00 0.00

28 XXVIII 170.61 15.00 8.79 8.76 5.13

29 XXIX 40.82 3.50 8.57 1.14 2.79

30 XXX 75.92 6.17 8.13 3.22 4.24

31 XXXI 31.64 1.87 5.91 0.55 1.74

32 XXXII 63.98 6.63 10.36 2.23 3.49

33 NB 329.07 50.21 15.26 26.24 7.97

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LXIV 64 XXVI 7 110.05 Malvajaddi, Kilar (p) 1992-93 2013-14 2018-19

LXIV 64 XXVI 8 231.30 Malvajaddi, Kodkani (p) 1992-93 2013-14 2018-19

LXVIII 68 XXX 9B 61.51 Ilimane, 1992-93 2013-14 2018-19

L 50 XII 1 215.48 Gonsara, Kudragod 1994-95 2013-14 2018-19

L 50 XII 6 208.82 Vanalli, Gonsar(p), Kanaski 1994-95 2013-14 2018-19

LX 60 XXII 4B 37.23 Muthalli. 1994-95 2013-14 2018-19

LXI 61 XXIII 5 94.00 Kavalkoppa, Naligar 1994-95 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 12 266.53 Shivalli, Adnalli, (p) 1995-96 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 13 208.31 Ullal, Shivalli, Adnalli (p) 1995-96 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 14 264.29 Ullal, Adnalli, Ekkambi(p). 1995-96 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 17 216.45 Shvialli, Ualla (p) Balekop. 1995-96 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 18 214.83 Shjvalli 1995-96 2013-14 2018-19

XLIV 44 VI 6 326.57 Kapadaddi, Pharsi, Kirwatti,Hoskoppa. 1995-96 2013-14 2018-19

XLIV 44 VI 8A 9.19 Kalkardi, Margundi, Andgi (p) 1995-96 2013-14 2018-19

XLIX 49 XI 1 387.07 Karur, Sarguppa 1995-96 2013-14 2018-19

LXVIII 68 XXX 6 202.58 Negar. 1995-96 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 1A 332.85 Sadashivalli,Huldevansara(p),Isbor(pt) 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 1B 597.00 Sadashivalli, Somanahalli, Goudali 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 2 234.88 Sadashivalli, 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 3 122.12 Bhairunbe, Sadashivalli. 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 4 273.57 Sadashivlli,Porppanalli(pt) 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 5 260.54 Belale,Boppaualli(p),Danandi(pt) 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 8 342.69 Sadashivalli, Boppavalli (p) 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 10 368.16 Adnalli, Boppanalli (p), Ekkambi (p) 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXXIX 39 I 1 16.52 Kerekoppa, Bachgaon 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXXIX 39 I 2 198.62 Kerekoppa, Kabbe (p) Unchalli(p) 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXXIX 39 I 9A 52.27 Huldevansara, Isloop (p) 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXXIX 39 I 9C 69.15 Ganageri(p) 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XXXIX 39 I 10 281.67 Huldevansara, Narebail (Gundalli) 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XLIII 43 V 4A 225.38 Uplekoppa, Somanahalli (p) Unchalli 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XLIII 43 V 4B 247.62 Somanahalli, Umblekop, Unchalli (p) 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

XLIII 43 V 13 210.44 Kogod,Kop, Kalli (p) 1996-97 2013-14 2018-19

7098.36

XLIII 43 V 14 597.70 Kop, Uplekoppa, Somanalli. 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIV 44 VI 5 353.65 Kupgaddi, Mattihalli,Danaganahalli 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIV 44 VI 7 234.51 Maragundi, Kyadgikop,Malanji 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLVI 46 VIII 4 44.14 Hebre. 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLVI 46 VIII 7 83.69 Hebre, Teppar (p) 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIX 49 XI 4 360.17 Karur, Kudragod (p) 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

APPENDIX - XII

Improvement Working Circle - Salvage of dead and fallen trees in Forest proper blocks

(2013-2023) Sirsi Division

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XL 40 II 6 88.50 Harehulekal, Sonda. 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIII 43 V 4C 84.18 Bidarhalli, Unchalli, Umblekop 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIV 44 VI 3B 132.10 Bellanakeri, Danaganahalli, 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIV 44 VI 11 374.83 Kandraji, Malanji, Bankanal 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIV 44 VI 12A 71.22 Gonur, Gonagatti. 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLVI 46 VIII 5 118.17 Hebre. 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLVI 46 VIII 6 128.84 Hebre, Teppar (p) 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLVII 47 IX 11 90.54 Andhal, 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLVII 47 IX 12 110.88 Andhal. 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLVII 47 IX 13 268.76 Bakkal, (p) Kodigar (p)

Andhal(p)Magadde(p)1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLVII 47 IX 14 159.20 Mogadde, Audhal (p) 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLVII 47 IX 15 316.47 Magadde 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLVII 47 IX 16 356.13 Magadde 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLVIII 48 X 1 183.73 Hebre 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIX 49 XI 5 255.79 Kudragod 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIX 49 XI 7 277.73 Negar, Manadur(p) 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIX 49 XI 8 347.22 Negar, Devanalli (p) 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIX 49 XI 8A 30.35 Negar. 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIX 49 XI 9 303.52 Nilkani, Kuragod, Manadur (p) 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIX 49 XI 10 194.25 Kadragod 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIX 49 XI 11 329.82 Kurdragod 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

XLIX 49 XI 12 239.57 Kurdragod 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

LII 52 XIV 2 390.93 Gaddehalli, Sonaginmane (p) 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

LII 52 XIV 3 656.41 Balekaimani, Gaddehalli, 1996-97 2014-15 2019-2020

7183.00

LII 52 XIV 4 311.21 Gaddehalli, Sonaginamane (p) 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXI 61 XXIII 7A 0.97 Kolsirsi 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXI 61 XXIII 7B 2.51 Kunaji 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXI 61 XXIII 7C 40.87 Bidrakan 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXI 61 XXIII 9 18.85 Bidrakan, Kodgibail (p) 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXIII 63 XXV 3B 52.61 Hosmanju 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXIII 63 XXV 10C 82.55 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LII 52 XIV 5 350.06Sonaginanamane, Gaddehalli,

Balekaimane (p)1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LX 60 XXII 3 343.88 Mattihalli (p) Gavingudda 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXI 61 XXIII 2 251.80Tumbargod(p), Heggodmane(p),

Sompgod1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXI 61 XXIII 4 94.35 Mutgi 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXII 62 XXIV 1 385.70 Nidgod 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

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LXII 62 XXIV 3 289.63Mandikoppa, Nidgod (p) Kastur,

Halgadikoppa1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXIII 63 XXV 7 96.39 Chandraghatgi, Targod (p) 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXIII 63 XXV 8A 201.77 Targod, Kodgibail 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXIII 63 XXV 9B 16.18 Chandraghatgi 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXIII 63 XXV 10A 51.80 Chandraghatgi, Algod, Mensi,Halgeri(p) 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXIII 63 XXV 10B 13.83 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXVIII 68 XXX 10 93.70 Gubgod(p) ,Balgod(p). 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXVIII 68 XXX 11 50.18 Kibli(pt)Gubgod (pt) 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXI 61 XXIII 1 285.27 Sampagod, Tumbargod 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

LXIII 63 XXV 2A 130.44 Itagi, Bilgi 1996-97 2015-16 2020-2021

XLII 42 IV 1 136.35 Kanalli(p), Navilgar(p), Kodgibail (p) 1997-98 2015-16 2020-2021

XLIV 44 VI 2 270.73 Danaganahalli, Kotekoppa, Hallikoppa 1997-98 2015-16 2020-2021

XLIV 44 VI 18 150.95 Benagi 1997-98 2015-16 2020-2021

XLVII 47 IX 5 235.57 Muregar, Guruvalli (p) 1997-98 2015-16 2020-2021

XLVII 47 IX 6 103.76 Guruvalli, Bakkal (p) 1997-98 2015-16 2020-2021

XLVII 47 IX 8 103.80 Guruvalli, Bakkal (p) 1997-98 2015-16 2020-2021

XLVIII 48 X 2 397.81 Nekkaski, Hebre (p), Benagaon(p) 1997-98 2015-16 2020-2021

XLIX 49 XI 9A 25.90 Manadur 1997-98 2015-16 2020-2021

L 50 XII 5 166.73 Gurvalli, Vanalli, Gunsar (p) 1997-98 2015-16 2020-2021

L 50 XII 8 392.55 Halligadda, Gonsara II, Kanamuski, 1997-98 2015-16 2020-2021

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 15 141.65 Hudelkoppa, Bisalkoppa 1998-99 2015-16 2020-2021

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 16 374.09 Vadageri, Mudebail,

Anagodkop,Bisalkop(p)1998-99 2015-16 2020-2021

XL 40 II 4 40.00 Koppa 1998-99 2015-16 2020-2021

XLI 41 III 4 80.64 Belegadde, Pt of Kalgar 1998-99 2015-16 2020-2021

XLIV 44 VI 15A 123.02 Hebballi,Sankeri,Ekambi (p) 1998-99 2015-16 2020-2021

XLIV 44 VI 16 222.17 Ekkambi, Hebballi. 1998-99 2015-16 2020-2021

XLVII 47 IX 4 199.66 Guravalli, Koligar (p) 1998-99 2015-16 2020-2021

XLVIII 48 X 3 283.75 Nekkarki, Savle. 1998-99 2015-16 2020-2021

XLVIII 48 X 4 160.24 Devanalli (p), Savli (p), Kallalli. 1998-99 2015-16 2020-2021

XLVIII 48 X 6 243.62 Sarguppa, Savli (p) 1998-99 2015-16 2020-2021

7017.54

XLVIII 48 X 7 285.30 Savli (p) Benagaon, Sarguppa (p) 1998-99 2016-17 2021-2022

XLIX 49 XI 2A 25.09 Devanalli. 1998-99 2016-17 2021-2022

XLIX 49 XI 6 352.08 Kudragod, Nilkani 1998-99 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIII 63 XXV 2B 40.46 Targod 1998-99 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIII 63 XXV 5A 108.45 Itagi 1998-99 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIII 63 XXV 5B 35.61 Targod 1998-99 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIII 63 XXV 6A 53.41 Alvalli, Itagi (p) Targod (p) 1998-99 2016-17 2021-2022

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XLVIII 48 X 5 207.68 Saraguppa, Savli, Devanalli (p) 1998-99 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIII 63 XXV 3A 69.65 Targod, Kodagibail 1998-99 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIII 63 XXV 6B 122.16 Alvalli 1998-99 2016-17 2021-2022

XLIV 44 VI 1 209.67 Bornagudda, Kyadikopa 1999-2000 2016-17 2021-2022

XLIV 44 VI 3A 198.48 Badanagod, Kyadikop, Danagahalli 1999-2000 2016-17 2021-2022

XLIV 44 VI 9A 170.00 Agasal , Kalkardi (p) 1999-2000 2016-17 2021-2022

LXVIII 68 XXX 9A 109.26 Kalloli(p), Illimane(P) 2016-17 2021-2022

XLVII 47 IX 3 111.55 Bakkal, Hrehulekal (p) 1999-2000 2016-17 2021-2022

XLVII 47 IX 7 208.01 Bakkal, Andhal 1999-2000 2016-17 2021-2022

XLVII 47 IX 9 166.73 Bakkal, Andhal (p) 1999-2000 2016-17 2021-2022

XLVII 47 IX 10 209.29 Andhal, Bakkal 1999-2000 2016-17 2021-2022

LVIII 58 XX 1 250.64 Girgadde(p), Arechall, Devisara (p) 1999-2000 2016-17 2021-2022

LXI 61 XXIII 10 18.40 Golikai 1999-2000 2016-17 2021-2022

XL 40 II 1 40.46 Andolli, Targod, Harepal(p), Agsal (p) 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

XL 40 II 2 43.84 Agasal, Andolli. 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

XLIV 44 VI 10A 123.02 Kandraji 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

XL 40 II 3 50.27 Agasal, Koppa (p), Andolli (p) 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

XL 40 II 5 60.29 Agasal 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

XLIV 44 VI 12B 207.20 Bilur(p), Kandraji(p), Bankanal(p). 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

XLIV 44 VI 13B 159.48 Bilur, Gonagatta. 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LVIII 58 XX 2 364.74 Archalla(p), Shigehalli(p), Archalla,

Kogdagadd2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LX 60 XXII 4A 240.38 Kariagi,Muthalli, Kodsar (p). 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LXI 61 XXIII 3 127.99 Heggadmane, Bandisar (p) 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIII 63 XXV 8B 115.29 Targod, Gunjagod, Chandrashatgi (p) 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIII 63 XXV 9A 119.35 Algod 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIV 64 XXVI 1 30.52 Harlikoppa (p) Gorgun(p)Arendur Hosur 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIV 64 XXVI 2B 9.71 Hosur(P), Malvajaddi(P) 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIV 64 XXVI 2A 59.02 Arendur (p) Heggekop (p), Hosur (p) 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIV 64 XXVI 3 18.47 Kallur 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIV 64 XXVI 5 205.09 Heggekoppa 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIV 64 XXVI 6A 75.67 Hosur(P), Malvajaddi(P) 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

LXIV 64 XXVI 6B 20.31 Kilas (p) 2000-2001 2016-17 2021-2022

XLIII 43 V 12A 367.95 Sahasrahalli, Kalli,Umblekop Kogod(p) 2001-2002 2016-17 2021-2022

L 50 XII 3 336.70 Shirasuni, Gonasara 2001-2002 2016-17 2021-2022

L 50 XII 7 317.28 Halligadda, Kanamuski, Gonsar. 2001-2002 2016-17 2021-2022

L 50 XII 9 289.04 Kanamuski, Kakkalli 2001-2002 2016-17 2021-2022

LI 51 XIII 1 368.67 Mensi, Guruvalli (p) 2001-2002 2016-17 2021-2022

LI 51 XIII 1A 53.41 Mensi, 2001-2002 2016-17 2021-2022

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LXX 70 XXXII 1 220.10 Nilkund. 2001-2002 2016-17 2021-2022

XXXIX 39 I 4 156.56 Kabbe, Unchalli, Narkalkoppa 2002-03 2016-17 2021-2022

7132.73

XXXIX 39 I 5 283.88 Kabbe, Baslekoppa,Husin, Narkalkop(p) 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

XXXIX 39 I 6 246.18 Landakanalli,Husri(p), Narebail(p) 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

XXXIX 39 I 7 204.43 Bragaddi,Biknalli(p) 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

XXXIX 39 I 9B 192.63 Ganageri (p) Achanalli 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

XLIII 43 V 5B 88.31 Navangiri, Vadnikop 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

XLV 45 VII 5 127.66 Khurse, Manjaguni (p) 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

XLV 45 VII 6 100.15 Khurse. 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

XLV 45 VII 7 106.75 Khurse. 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

XLVII 47 IX 2 18.08 Harehulekal 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

L 50 XII 2 244.84 Kudragod, Gonsar (p) 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

LXIV 64 XXVI 9 116.35 Malvajaddi, Korlkai (p), Heggekoppa 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

LXVIII 68 XXX 8 78.51 Ilimane(pt) 2002-03 2017-18 2022-23

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 9 215.68 Boppanalli, Banadi (p) 2003-04 2017-18 2022-23

XXXIX 39 I 9D 33.99 Achannali. 2003-04 2017-18 2022-23

XLIV 44 VI 14 293.59 Kuppalli, Achanalli, , Hebballi (p) 2003-04 2017-18 2022-23

L 50 XII 4 246.86 Gonsar, Guralli, Kudragod (p) 2003-04 2017-18 2022-23

LIX 59 XXI 2 9.39 Malubalgar (p) Hallota,Iyashi (p) 2003-04 2017-18 2022-23

LXX 70 XXXII 2 398.68 Nilkund.(pt)Mulgund(pt) 2003-04 2017-18 2022-23

LXX 70 XXXII 3 159.48 Mulgunda. 2003-04 2017-18 2022-23

LXX 70 XXXII 9 175.49 Hallibail.(pt)Hanchikai. 2003-04 2017-18 2022-23

LXX 70 XXXII 10 147.67 Hallibail(p) ,Kanchikai(p). 2003-04 2017-18 2022-23

XLIV 44 VI 15B 64.75 Sankeri, Mavinkoppa, Hadebail 2004-05 2017-18 2022-23

XLIV 44 VI 17A 290.16 Malalagaon, Ekkambi (p) Benagi. 2004-05 2017-18 2022-23

XLIV 44 VI 17B 32.61 Malalgaon 2004-05 2017-18 2022-23

LI 51 XIII 2 301.90 Kodanagadde, Mensi (p) 2004-05 2017-18 2022-23

LI 51 XIII 3 275.13 Kodangadde 2004-05 2017-18 2022-23

LX 60 XXII 1 206.19 Hirekai, Mattihalli 2004-05 2017-18 2022-23

LX 60 XXII 2 304.56 Matihalli, Hirekai (p) 2004-05 2017-18 2022-23

LI 51 XIII 4 235.53 Kodangadde 2005-06 2017-18 2022-23

LI 51 XIII 5 133.26 Kodangadde, Sonaginmane (p) 2005-06 2017-18 2022-23

XLI 41 III 2 122.63 Kelgin Onikeri, Melinonikari 2005-06 2017-18 2022-23

XLI 41 III 3 210.39 Melinonikeri, Kelgin Onikeri 2005-06 2017-18 2022-23

XLI 41 III 5 40.00 Shigehalli, Kalve 2005-06 2017-18 2022-23

XLI 41 III 6 15.39 Shigehalli, Heggar, Shivalli(p) 2005-06 2017-18 2022-23

XLIII 43 V 8A 239.57 Venkatapur, Navangeri (p) 2005-06 2017-18 2022-23

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XLIX 49 XI 2 428.97 Saraguppa, Karur (p) 2005-06 2017-18 2022-23

XLIX 49 XI 3 324.16 Karur, Sarguppa (p), Kudragod(p) 2005-06 2017-18 2022-23

LII 52 XIV 1 275.19 Sonaginamane 2005-06 2017-18 2022-23

LXVIII 68 XXX 5 420.07 Negar,Kadwad(p), 2005-06 2017-18 2022-23

7409.06

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LXII 62 XXIV 10 210.67 Balekoppa 1992-93 105.67 2014-15 105.00 2019-20

LXIV 64 XXVI 7 110.05 Malvajaddi, Kilar (p) 1992-93 55.05 2014-15 55.00 2019-20

LXIV 64 XXVI 8 231.30 Malvajaddi, Kodkani (p) 1992-93 115.30 2014-15 116.00 2019-20

LXVIII 68 XXX 9B 61.51 Ilimane, 1992-93 30.51 2014-15 31.00 2019-20

L 50 XII 1 215.48 Gonsara, Kudragod 1994-95 107.48 2014-15 108.00 2019-20

L 50 XII 6 208.82 Vanalli, Gonsar(p), Kanaski 1994-95 104.82 2014-15 104.00 2019-20

LX 60 XXII 4B 37.23 Muthalli. 1994-95 18.23 2014-15 19.00 2019-20

LXI 61 XXIII 5 94.00 Kavalkoppa, Naligar 1994-95 47.00 2014-15 47.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 12 266.53 Shivalli, Adnalli, (p) 1995-96 133.53 2014-15 133.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 13 208.31 Ullal, Shivalli, Adnalli (p) 1995-96 104.31 2014-15 104.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 14 264.29 Ullal, Adnalli, Ekkambi(p). 1995-96 132.29 2014-15 132.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 17 216.45 Shvialli, Ualla (p) Balekop. 1995-96 108.45 2014-15 108.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 18 214.83 Shjvalli 1995-96 107.83 2014-15 107.00 2019-20

XLIV 44 VI 6 326.57 Kapadaddi, Pharsi, Kirwatti,Hoskoppa. 1995-96 163.57 2014-15 163.00 2019-20

XLIV 44 VI 8A 9.19 Kalkardi, Margundi, Andgi (p) 1995-96 4.19 2014-15 5.00 2019-20

XLIX 49 XI 1 387.07 Karur, Sarguppa 1995-96 193.07 2014-15 194.00 2019-20

LXVIII 68 XXX 6 202.58 Negar. 1995-96 101.58 2014-15 101.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 1A 332.85 Sadashivalli,Huldevansara(p),Isbor(pt) 1996-97 166.85 2014-15 166.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 1B 597.00 Sadashivalli, Somanahalli, Goudali 1996-97 298.00 2014-15 299.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 2 234.88 Sadashivalli, 1996-97 117.88 2014-15 117.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 3 122.12 Bhairunbe, Sadashivalli. 1996-97 61.12 2014-15 61.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 4 273.57 Sadashivlli,Porppanalli(pt) 1996-97 136.57 2014-15 137.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 5 260.54 Belale,Boppaualli(p),Danandi(pt) 1996-97 130.54 2014-15 130.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 8 342.69 Sadashivalli, Boppavalli (p) 1996-97 171.69 2014-15 171.00 2019-20

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 10 368.16 Adnalli, Boppanalli (p), Ekkambi (p) 1996-97 184.16 2014-15 184.00 2019-20

XXXIX 39 I 1 16.52 Kerekoppa, Bachgaon 1996-97 8.52 2014-15 8.00 2019-20

XXXIX 39 I 2 198.62 Kerekoppa, Kabbe (p) Unchalli(p) 1996-97 99.62 2014-15 99.00 2019-20

XXXIX 39 I 9A 52.27 Huldevansara, Isloop (p) 1996-97 26.27 2014-15 26.00 2019-20

XXXIX 39 I 9C 69.15 Ganageri(p) 1996-97 34.15 2014-15 35.00 2019-20

XXXIX 39 I 10 281.67 Huldevansara, Narebail (Gundalli) 1996-97 140.67 2014-15 141.00 2019-20

XLIII 43 V 4A 225.38 Uplekoppa, Somanahalli (p) Unchalli 1996-97 112.38 2014-15 113.00 2019-20

XLIII 43 V 4B 247.62 Somanahalli, Umblekop, Unchalli (p) 1996-97 123.62 2014-15 124.00 2019-20

XLIII 43 V 13 210.44 Kogod,Kop, Kalli (p) 1996-97 105.44 2014-15 105.00 2019-20

7098.36 3550.36 3548.00

XLIII 43 V 14 597.70 Kop, Uplekoppa, Somanalli. 1996-97 298.70 2015-16 299.00 2020-21

XLIV 44 VI 5 353.65 Kupgaddi, Mattihalli,Danaganahalli 1996-97 176.65 2015-16 177.00 2020-21

XLIV 44 VI 7 234.51 Maragundi, Kyadgikop,Malanji 1996-97 117.51 2015-16 117.00 2020-21

XLVI 46 VIII 4 44.14 Hebre. 1996-97 22.14 2015-16 22.00 2020-21

XLVI 46 VIII 7 83.69 Hebre, Teppar (p) 1996-97 41.69 2015-16 42.00 2020-21

XLIX 49 XI 4 360.17 Karur, Kudragod (p) 1996-97 180.17 2015-16 180.00 2020-21

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XL 40 II 6 88.50 Harehulekal, Sonda. 1996-97 44.50 2015-16 44.00 2020-21

XLIII 43 V 4C 84.18 Bidarhalli, Unchalli, Umblekop 1996-97 42.18 2015-16 42.00 2020-21

XLIV 44 VI 3B 132.10 Bellanakeri, Danaganahalli, 1996-97 66.10 2015-16 66.00 2020-21

XLIV 44 VI 11 374.83 Kandraji, Malanji, Bankanal 1996-97 187.83 2015-16 187.00 2020-21

XLIV 44 VI 12A 71.22 Gonur, Gonagatti. 1996-97 35.22 2015-16 36.00 2020-21

XLVI 46 VIII 5 118.17 Hebre. 1996-97 59.17 2015-16 59.00 2020-21

XLVI 46 VIII 6 128.84 Hebre, Teppar (p) 1996-97 64.84 2015-16 64.00 2020-21

XLVII 47 IX 11 90.54 Andhal, 1996-97 45.54 2015-16 45.00 2020-21

XLVII 47 IX 12 110.88 Andhal. 1996-97 55.88 2015-16 55.00 2020-21

XLVII 47 IX 13 268.76 Bakkal, (p) Kodigar (p)

Andhal(p)Magadde(p)1996-97 134.76 2015-16 134.00 2020-21

XLVII 47 IX 14 159.20 Mogadde, Audhal (p) 1996-97 79.20 2015-16 80.00 2020-21

XLVII 47 IX 15 316.47 Magadde 1996-97 158.47 2015-16 158.00 2020-21

XLVII 47 IX 16 356.13 Magadde 1996-97 178.13 2015-16 178.00 2020-21

XLVIII 48 X 1 183.73 Hebre 1996-97 91.73 2015-16 92.00 2020-21

XLIX 49 XI 5 255.79 Kudragod 1996-97 127.79 2015-16 128.00 2020-21

XLIX 49 XI 7 277.73 Negar, Manadur(p) 1996-97 138.73 2015-16 139.00 2020-21

XLIX 49 XI 8 347.22 Negar, Devanalli (p) 1996-97 173.22 2015-16 174.00 2020-21

XLIX 49 XI 8A 30.35 Negar. 1996-97 15.35 2015-16 15.00 2020-21

XLIX 49 XI 9 303.52 Nilkani, Kuragod, Manadur (p) 1996-97 151.52 2015-16 152.00 2020-21

XLIX 49 XI 10 194.25 Kadragod 1996-97 97.25 2015-16 97.00 2020-21

XLIX 49 XI 11 329.82 Kurdragod 1996-97 164.82 2015-16 165.00 2020-21

XLIX 49 XI 12 239.57 Kurdragod 1996-97 119.57 2015-16 120.00 2020-21

LII 52 XIV 2 390.93 Gaddehalli, Sonaginmane (p) 1996-97 195.93 2015-16 195.00 2020-21

LII 52 XIV 3 656.41 Balekaimani, Gaddehalli, 1996-97 328.41 2015-16 328.00 2020-21

7183.00 3593.00 3590.00

LII 52 XIV 4 311.21 Gaddehalli, Sonaginamane (p) 1996-97 155.21 2016-17 156.00 2021-22

LXI 61 XXIII 7A 0.97 Kolsirsi 1996-97 0.97 2016-17 0.00 2021-22

LXI 61 XXIII 7B 2.51 Kunaji 1996-97 1.51 2016-17 1.00 2021-22

LXI 61 XXIII 7C 40.87 Bidrakan 1996-97 20.87 2016-17 20.00 2021-22

LXI 61 XXIII 9 18.85 Bidrakan, Kodgibail (p) 1996-97 9.85 2016-17 9.00 2021-22

LXIII 63 XXV 3B 52.61 Hosmanju 1996-97 26.61 2016-17 26.00 2021-22

LXIII 63 XXV 10C 82.55 1996-97 41.55 2016-17 41.00 2021-22

LII 52 XIV 5 350.06 Sonaginanamane, Gaddehalli,

Balekaimane (p)1996-97 175.06 2016-17 175.00 2021-22

LX 60 XXII 3 343.88 Mattihalli (p) Gavingudda 1996-97 171.88 2016-17 172.00 2021-22

LXI 61 XXIII 2 251.80 Tumbargod(p), Heggodmane(p),

Sompgod1996-97 125.80 2016-17 126.00 2021-22

LXI 61 XXIII 4 94.35 Mutgi 1996-97 47.35 2016-17 47.00 2021-22

LXII 62 XXIV 1 385.70 Nidgod 1996-97 192.70 2016-17 193.00 2021-22

LXII 62 XXIV 3 289.63 Mandikoppa, Nidgod (p) Kastur,

Halgadikoppa1996-97 144.63 2016-17 145.00 2021-22

LXIII 63 XXV 7 96.39 Chandraghatgi, Targod (p) 1996-97 48.39 2016-17 48.00 2021-22

LXIII 63 XXV 8A 201.77 Targod, Kodgibail 1996-97 100.77 2016-17 101.00 2021-22

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LXIII 63 XXV 9B 16.18 Chandraghatgi 1996-97 8.18 2016-17 8.00 2021-22

LXIII 63 XXV 10A 51.80 Chandraghatgi, Algod, Mensi,Halgeri(p) 1996-97 25.80 2016-17 26.00 2021-22

LXIII 63 XXV 10B 13.83 1996-97 6.83 2016-17 7.00 2021-22

LXVIII 68 XXX 10 93.70 Gubgod(p) ,Balgod(p). 1996-97 46.70 2016-17 47.00 2021-22

LXVIII 68 XXX 11 50.18 Kibli(pt)Gubgod (pt) 1996-97 25.18 2016-17 25.00 2021-22

LXI 61 XXIII 1 285.27 Sampagod, Tumbargod 1996-97 142.27 2016-17 143.00 2021-22

LXIII 63 XXV 2A 130.44 Itagi, Bilgi 1996-97 65.44 2016-17 65.00 2021-22

XLII 42 IV 1 136.35 Kanalli(p), Navilgar(p), Kodgibail (p) 1997-98 68.35 2016-17 68.00 2021-22

XLIV 44 VI 2 270.73 Danaganahalli, Kotekoppa, Hallikoppa 1997-98 135.73 2016-17 135.00 2021-22

XLIV 44 VI 18 150.95 Benagi 1997-98 75.95 2016-17 75.00 2021-22

XLVII 47 IX 5 235.57 Muregar, Guruvalli (p) 1997-98 117.57 2016-17 118.00 2021-22

XLVII 47 IX 6 103.76 Guruvalli, Bakkal (p) 1997-98 51.76 2016-17 52.00 2021-22

XLVII 47 IX 8 103.80 Guruvalli, Bakkal (p) 1997-98 51.80 2016-17 52.00 2021-22

XLVIII 48 X 2 397.81 Nekkaski, Hebre (p), Benagaon(p) 1997-98 198.81 2016-17 199.00 2021-22

XLIX 49 XI 9A 25.90 Manadur 1997-98 12.90 2016-17 13.00 2021-22

L 50 XII 5 166.73 Gurvalli, Vanalli, Gunsar (p) 1997-98 83.73 2016-17 83.00 2021-22

L 50 XII 8 392.55 Halligadda, Gonsara II, Kanamuski, 1997-98 196.55 2016-17 196.00 2021-22

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 15 141.65 Hudelkoppa, Bisalkoppa 1998-99 70.65 2016-17 71.00 2021-22

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 16 374.09 Vadageri, Mudebail,

Anagodkop,Bisalkop(p)1998-99 187.09 2016-17 187.00 2021-22

XL 40 II 4 40.00 Koppa 1998-99 20.00 2016-17 20.00 2021-22

XLI 41 III 4 80.64 Belegadde, Pt of Kalgar 1998-99 40.64 2016-17 40.00 2021-22

XLIV 44 VI 15A 123.02 Hebballi,Sankeri,Ekambi (p) 1998-99 61.02 2016-17 62.00 2021-22

XLIV 44 VI 16 222.17 Ekkambi, Hebballi. 1998-99 111.17 2016-17 111.00 2021-22

XLVII 47 IX 4 199.66 Guravalli, Koligar (p) 1998-99 99.66 2016-17 100.00 2021-22

XLVIII 48 X 3 283.75 Nekkarki, Savle. 1998-99 141.75 2016-17 142.00 2021-22

XLVIII 48 X 4 160.24 Devanalli (p), Savli (p), Kallalli. 1998-99 80.24 2016-17 80.00 2021-22

XLVIII 48 X 6 243.62 Sarguppa, Savli (p) 1998-99 121.62 2016-17 122.00 2021-22

7017.54 3510.54 3507.00

XLVIII 48 X 7 285.30 Savli (p) Benagaon, Sarguppa (p) 1998-99 142.30 2017-18 143.00 2022-23

XLIX 49 XI 2A 25.09 Devanalli. 1998-99 12.09 2017-18 13.00 2022-23

XLIX 49 XI 6 352.08 Kudragod, Nilkani 1998-99 176.08 2017-18 176.00 2022-23

LXIII 63 XXV 2B 40.46 Targod 1998-99 20.46 2017-18 20.00 2022-23

LXIII 63 XXV 5A 108.45 Itagi 1998-99 54.45 2017-18 54.00 2022-23

LXIII 63 XXV 5B 35.61 Targod 1998-99 17.61 2017-18 18.00 2022-23

LXIII 63 XXV 6A 53.41 Alvalli, Itagi (p) Targod (p) 1998-99 26.41 2017-18 27.00 2022-23

XLVIII 48 X 5 207.68 Saraguppa, Savli, Devanalli (p) 1998-99 103.68 2017-18 104.00 2022-23

LXIII 63 XXV 3A 69.65 Targod, Kodagibail 1998-99 34.65 2017-18 35.00 2022-23

LXIII 63 XXV 6B 122.16 Alvalli 1998-99 61.16 2017-18 61.00 2022-23

XLIV 44 VI 1 209.67 Bornagudda, Kyadikopa 1999-2000 104.67 2017-18 105.00 2022-23

XLIV 44 VI 3A 198.48 Badanagod, Kyadikop, Danagahalli 1999-2000 99.48 2017-18 99.00 2022-23

XLIV 44 VI 9A 170.00 Agasal , Kalkardi (p) 1999-2000 85.00 2017-18 85.00 2022-23

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LXVIII 68 XXX 9A 109.26 Kalloli(p), Illimane(P) 54.26 2017-18 55.00 2022-23

XLVII 47 IX 3 111.55 Bakkal, Hrehulekal (p) 1999-2000 55.55 2017-18 56.00 2022-23

XLVII 47 IX 7 208.01 Bakkal, Andhal 1999-2000 104.01 2017-18 104.00 2022-23

XLVII 47 IX 9 166.73 Bakkal, Andhal (p) 1999-2000 83.73 2017-18 83.00 2022-23

XLVII 47 IX 10 209.29 Andhal, Bakkal 1999-2000 104.29 2017-18 105.00 2022-23

LVIII 58 XX 1 250.64 Girgadde(p), Arechall, Devisara (p) 1999-2000 125.64 2017-18 125.00 2022-23

LXI 61 XXIII 10 18.40 Golikai 1999-2000 9.40 2017-18 9.00 2022-23

XL 40 II 1 40.46 Andolli, Targod, Harepal(p), Agsal (p) 2000-2001 20.46 2017-18 20.00 2022-23

XL 40 II 2 43.84 Agasal, Andolli. 2000-2001 21.84 2017-18 22.00 2022-23

XLIV 44 VI 10A 123.02 Kandraji 2000-2001 61.02 2017-18 62.00 2022-23

XL 40 II 3 50.27 Agasal, Koppa (p), Andolli (p) 2000-2001 25.27 2017-18 25.00 2022-23

XL 40 II 5 60.29 Agasal 2000-2001 30.29 2017-18 30.00 2022-23

XLIV 44 VI 12B 207.20 Bilur(p), Kandraji(p), Bankanal(p). 2000-2001 103.20 2017-18 104.00 2022-23

XLIV 44 VI 13B 159.48 Bilur, Gonagatta. 2000-2001 79.48 2017-18 80.00 2022-23

LVIII 58 XX 2 364.74 Archalla(p), Shigehalli(p), Archalla,

Kogdagadd2000-2001 182.74 2017-18 182.00 2022-23

LX 60 XXII 4A 240.38 Kariagi,Muthalli, Kodsar (p). 2000-2001 120.38 2017-18 120.00 2022-23

LXI 61 XXIII 3 127.99 Heggadmane, Bandisar (p) 2000-2001 63.99 2017-18 64.00 2022-23

LXIII 63 XXV 8B 115.29 Targod, Gunjagod, Chandrashatgi (p) 2000-2001 57.29 2017-18 58.00 2022-23

LXIII 63 XXV 9A 119.35 Algod 2000-2001 59.35 2017-18 60.00 2022-23

LXIV 64 XXVI 1 30.52 Harlikoppa (p) Gorgun(p)Arendur Hosur 2000-2001 15.52 2017-18 15.00 2022-23

LXIV 64 XXVI 2B 9.71 Hosur(P), Malvajaddi(P) 2000-2001 4.71 2017-18 5.00 2022-23

LXIV 64 XXVI 2A 59.02 Arendur (p) Heggekop (p), Hosur (p) 2000-2001 29.02 2017-18 30.00 2022-23

LXIV 64 XXVI 3 18.47 Kallur 2000-2001 9.47 2017-18 9.00 2022-23

LXIV 64 XXVI 5 205.09 Heggekoppa 2000-2001 102.09 2017-18 103.00 2022-23

LXIV 64 XXVI 6A 75.67 Hosur(P), Malvajaddi(P) 2000-2001 37.67 2017-18 38.00 2022-23

LXIV 64 XXVI 6B 20.31 Kilas (p) 2000-2001 10.31 2017-18 10.00 2022-23

XLIII 43 V 12A 367.95 Sahasrahalli, Kalli,Umblekop Kogod(p) 2001-2002 183.95 2017-18 184.00 2022-23

L 50 XII 3 336.70 Shirasuni, Gonasara 2001-2002 168.70 2017-18 168.00 2022-23

L 50 XII 7 317.28 Halligadda, Kanamuski, Gonsar. 2001-2002 158.28 2017-18 159.00 2022-23

L 50 XII 9 289.04 Kanamuski, Kakkalli 2001-2002 144.04 2017-18 145.00 2022-23

LI 51 XIII 1 368.67 Mensi, Guruvalli (p) 2001-2002 184.67 2017-18 184.00 2022-23

LI 51 XIII 1A 53.41 Mensi, 2001-2002 26.41 2017-18 27.00 2022-23

LXX 70 XXXII 1 220.10 Nilkund. 2001-2002 110.10 2017-18 110.00 2022-23

XXXIX 39 I 4 156.56 Kabbe, Unchalli, Narkalkoppa 2002-03 78.56 2017-18 78.00 2022-23

7132.73 3563.73 3569.00

XXXIX 39 I 5 283.88 Kabbe, Baslekoppa,Husin, Narkalkop(p) 2002-03 141.88 2018-19 142.00 2023-24

XXXIX 39 I 6 246.18 Landakanalli,Husri(p), Narebail(p) 2002-03 123.18 2018-19 123.00 2023-24

XXXIX 39 I 7 204.43 Bragaddi,Biknalli(p) 2002-03 102.43 2018-19 102.00 2023-24

XXXIX 39 I 9B 192.63 Ganageri (p) Achanalli 2002-03 96.63 2018-19 96.00 2023-24

XLIII 43 V 5B 88.31 Navangiri, Vadnikop 2002-03 44.31 2018-19 44.00 2023-24

XLV 45 VII 5 127.66 Khurse, Manjaguni (p) 2002-03 63.66 2018-19 64.00 2023-24

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XLV 45 VII 6 100.15 Khurse. 2002-03 50.15 2018-19 50.00 2023-24

XLV 45 VII 7 106.75 Khurse. 2002-03 53.75 2018-19 53.00 2023-24

XLVII 47 IX 2 18.08 Harehulekal 2002-03 9.08 2018-19 9.00 2023-24

L 50 XII 2 244.84 Kudragod, Gonsar (p) 2002-03 122.84 2018-19 122.00 2023-24

LXIV 64 XXVI 9 116.35 Malvajaddi, Korlkai (p), Heggekoppa 2002-03 58.35 2018-19 58.00 2023-24

LXVIII 68 XXX 8 78.51 Ilimane(pt) 2002-03 39.51 2018-19 39.00 2023-24

XXVIII 28 XXVIII 9 215.68 Boppanalli, Banadi (p) 2003-04 107.68 2018-19 108.00 2023-24

XXXIX 39 I 9D 33.99 Achannali. 2003-04 16.99 2018-19 17.00 2023-24

XLIV 44 VI 14 293.59 Kuppalli, Achanalli, , Hebballi (p) 2003-04 146.59 2018-19 147.00 2023-24

L 50 XII 4 246.86 Gonsar, Guralli, Kudragod (p) 2003-04 123.86 2018-19 123.00 2023-24

LIX 59 XXI 2 9.39 Malubalgar (p) Hallota,Iyashi (p) 2003-04 4.39 2018-19 5.00 2023-24

LXX 70 XXXII 2 398.68 Nilkund.(pt)Mulgund(pt) 2003-04 199.68 2018-19 199.00 2023-24

LXX 70 XXXII 3 159.48 Mulgunda. 2003-04 79.48 2018-19 80.00 2023-24

LXX 70 XXXII 9 175.49 Hallibail.(pt)Hanchikai. 2003-04 87.49 2018-19 88.00 2023-24

LXX 70 XXXII 10 147.67 Hallibail(p) ,Kanchikai(p). 2003-04 73.67 2018-19 74.00 2023-24

XLIV 44 VI 15B 64.75 Sankeri, Mavinkoppa, Hadebail 2004-05 32.75 2018-19 32.00 2023-24

XLIV 44 VI 17A 290.16 Malalagaon, Ekkambi (p) Benagi. 2004-05 145.16 2018-19 145.00 2023-24

XLIV 44 VI 17B 32.61 Malalgaon 2004-05 16.61 2018-19 16.00 2023-24

LI 51 XIII 2 301.90 Kodanagadde, Mensi (p) 2004-05 150.90 2018-19 151.00 2023-24

LI 51 XIII 3 275.13 Kodangadde 2004-05 137.13 2018-19 138.00 2023-24

LX 60 XXII 1 206.19 Hirekai, Mattihalli 2004-05 103.19 2018-19 103.00 2023-24

LX 60 XXII 2 304.56 Matihalli, Hirekai (p) 2004-05 152.56 2018-19 152.00 2023-24

LI 51 XIII 4 235.53 Kodangadde 2005-06 117.53 2018-19 118.00 2023-24

LI 51 XIII 5 133.26 Kodangadde, Sonaginmane (p) 2005-06 66.26 2018-19 67.00 2023-24

XLI 41 III 2 122.63 Kelgin Onikeri, Melinonikari 2005-06 61.63 2018-19 61.00 2023-24

XLI 41 III 3 210.39 Melinonikeri, Kelgin Onikeri 2005-06 105.39 2018-19 105.00 2023-24

XLI 41 III 5 40.00 Shigehalli, Kalve 2005-06 20.00 2018-19 20.00 2023-24

XLI 41 III 6 15.39 Shigehalli, Heggar, Shivalli(p) 2005-06 7.39 2018-19 8.00 2023-24

XLIII 43 V 8A 239.57 Venkatapur, Navangeri (p) 2005-06 119.57 2018-19 120.00 2023-24

XLIX 49 XI 2 428.97 Saraguppa, Karur (p) 2005-06 214.97 2018-19 214.00 2023-24

XLIX 49 XI 3 324.16 Karur, Sarguppa (p), Kudragod(p) 2005-06 162.16 2018-19 162.00 2023-24

LII 52 XIV 1 275.19 Sonaginamane 2005-06 137.19 2018-19 138.00 2023-24

LXVIII 68 XXX 5 420.07 Negar,Kadwad(p), 2005-06 210.07 2018-19 210.00 2023-24

7409.06 3706.06 3703.00

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1 MF Arehalla, Devisara 39.19 Sirsi Arehalla - Devisara 99-00 2013-14 2018-19

2 MF Agasal 221.66 Sirsi Agasal 90-91 2013-14 2018-19

3 MF Andagi 16.39 Banavasi Andagi 99-00 2013-14 2018-19

4 MF Kyadikoppa 42.29 Banavasi Kyadikoppa 99-00 2013-14 2018-19

5 MFBenagi, Tuikop,

Bugadikoppa19.57 Banavasi

Benagi - Tuikop

Bugadikoppa98-99 2013-14 2018-19

6 MF Hallikoppa 10.94 Banavasi Hallikoppa 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

7 MF Hebbatti 57.16 Banavasi Hebbatti 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

8 MF Kotekoppa 18.62 Banavasi Kotekoppa 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

9 MF Bakkala 82.38 Hulekal Bakkala 99-00 2013-14 2018-19

10 MF Devanalli 807.67 Hulekal Devanalli 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

11 MF Dhoranagiri 115.59 Hulekal Dhoranagiri 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

12 MF Badagi 377.34 Janmane Badagi 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

13 MF Hallibail 188.73 Janmane Hallibail 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

14 MF Hasur 39.37 Janmane Hasur 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

15 MF Hukli 134.49 Janmane Hukli 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

16 MF Havinbeelu 443.83 Kyadgi Havinbeelu 99-00 2013-14 2018-19

2615.21

17 MFKalhalli, Nekkarki,

Savale355.22 Janmane

Kalhalli, Nekkarki,

Savale98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

18 MF Alavalli 230.31 Kyadgi Alavalli 98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

19 MF Balegadde 24.68 Sirsi Balegadde 98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

20 MF Bommanalli 5.16 Sirsi Bommanalli 98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

21 MF Itaguli 53.03 Sirsi Itaguli 98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

22 MF Kalgar 152.49 Sirsi Kalgar 98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

23 MF Gonasara + Halligadde 70.38 HulekalGonasara +

Halligadde97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

24 MF Gurvalli + Arginmane 87.61 HulekalGurvalli +

Arginmane97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

25 MF Kanalli 113.65 Hulekal Kanalli 97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

26 MF Manadoor 306.96 Hulekal Manadoor 97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

27 MF Muregar 163.13 Hulekal Muregar 97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

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28 MF Vanalli 21.28 Hulekal Vanalli 97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

29 MF Gonur 112.52 Banavasi Gonur 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

30 MF Huladevanasara 39.54 Banavasi Huladevanasara 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

31 MF Kalli 34.94 Banavasi Kalli 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

32 MF Kogodu 11.10 Banavasi Kogodu 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

33 MF Malanji 14.67 Banavasi Malanji 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

34 MF Audhal 54.00 Hulekal Audhal 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

35 MF Gaddegalli 62.77 Hulekal Gaddegalli 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

36 MF Negar 126.18 Hulekal Negar 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

37 MF Sonda 578.06 Hulekal Sonda 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

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38 MF Teppar 705.25 Janmane Teppar 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

39 MF Hosamanju 110.49 Kyadgi Hosamanju 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

40 MF Kudegod 50.72 Kyadgi Kudegod 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

41 MF Bidarkan 201.79 Siddapur Bidarkan 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

42 MF Godlabeelu 156.80 Siddapur Godlabeelu 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

43 MF Kolsirsi 54.10 Siddapur Kolsirsi 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

44 MF Kunaji 116.97 Siddapur Kunaji 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

45 MF Muttige 54.72 Siddapur Muttige 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

46 MF Nidgod. 151.55 Siddapur Nidgod. 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

47 MF Sampagod 163.20 Siddapur Sampagod 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

48 MF Kerekoppa + Bilgirikop 63.39 SirsiKerekoppa +

Bilgirikop96-97 2016-17 2020-21

49 MF Somanalli 23.08 Sirsi Somanalli 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

50 MF Umbelkoppa 15.05 Banavasi Umbelkoppa 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

51 MF Mogadde 94.18 Hulekal Mogadde 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

52 MF Tumbaragod 33.87 Siddapur Tumbaragod 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

53 MF Uplekoppa 12.19 Sirsi Uplekoppa 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

54 MF Sonaginmane 142.26 Hulekal Sonaginmane 95-96 2016-17 2020-21

55 MF Bengaon 446.14 Janmane Bengaon 95-96 2016-17 2020-21

2595.75

56 MF Kalve 272.05 Sirsi Kalve 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

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Hoskoppa14.92 Banavasi

Kuppagadde +

Hoskoppa95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

58 MF Vaddinkoppa 51.02 Banavasi Vaddinkoppa 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

59 MF Kelgin Onikeri 150.01 Hulekal Kelgin Onikeri 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

60 MF Melin Onikeri 164.12 Hulekal Melin Onikeri 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

61 MF Shigehalli 22.39 Hulekal Shigehalli 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

62 MF Shivalli 245.15 Hulekal Shivalli 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

63 MF Balgod 10.08 Kyadgi Balgod 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

64 MF Karjagi (Pt) 38.59 Siddapur Karjagi (Pt) 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

65 MF Kavalkoppa 305.12 Siddapur Kavalkoppa 94-95 2017-18 2021-2022

66 MF Mattihalli 120.94 Siddapur Mattihalli 94-95 2017-18 2021-2022

67 MF Mittalli 64.21 Siddapur Mittalli 94-95 2017-18 2021-2022

68 MF Kanehikal 76.21 Janmane Kanehikal 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

69 MF Mulgunda 113.71 Janmane Mulgunda 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

70 MF Herekai 19.30 Siddapur Herekai 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

71 MF Malavajaddi 39.12 Siddapur Malavajaddi 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

72 MF Dodnalli 26.81 Sirsi Dodnalli 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

73 MF Tyagli 20.50 Sirsi Tyagli 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

74 MF Bidralli 27.58 Sirsi Bidralli 92-93 2017-18 2021-2022

75 MF Bikanalli 15.37 Sirsi Blkanalli 92-93 2017-18 2021-2022

76 MF Husri 14.14 Sirsi Hursi 92-93 2017-18 2021-2022

77 MF Nurkalkoppa 35.00 Sirsi Nurkalkoppa 92-93 2017-18 2021-2022

78 MF Andolli 103.21 Sirsi Andolli 90-91 2017-18 2021-2022

79 MF Harepal 26.81 Sirsi Harepal 90-91 2017-18 2021-2022

80 MF Koppa 97.66 Sirsi Koppa 90-91 2017-18 2021-2022

81 MF Malagaon 30.58 Banavasi Malagaon 2004-05 2017-18 2021-2022

82 MFSannakeri - Mavinkoppa

& Hobball73.33 Banavasi

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83 MF Kodanagadde 262.00 Hulekal Kodanagadde 2004-05 2017-18 2021-2022

84 MF Devanamane 53.11 Janmane Devanamane 2004-05 2017-18 2021-2022

85 MF Achanalli 19.83 Banavasi Achanalli 2003-04 2017-18 2021-2022

86 MF Ganageri & Pura 30.37 Banavasi Ganageri & Pura 2003-04 2017-18 2021-2022

87 MF Navangeri 40.72 Banavasi Navangeri 2003-04 2017-18 2021-2022

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88 MF Harehulekal 164.29 Hulekal Harehulekal 2003-04 2017-18 2021-2022

2748.26

89 MF Bandal 514.26 Janmane Bandal 2003-04 2018-19 2022-23

90 MF Keliginkeri Kulhakkal. 174.94 JanmaneKeliginkeri

Kulhakkal.2003-04 2018-19 2022-23

91 MF Khurse 663.20 Janmane Khurse 2003-04 2018-19 2022-23

92 MF Byagadde 32.69 Sirsi Byagadde 2003-04 2018-19 2022-23

93 MF Kakkalli 119.61 Hulekal Kakkalli 2001-02 2018-19 2022-23

94 MF Kanmuski 18.01 Hulekal Kanmuski 2001-02 2018-19 2022-23

95 MF Mensi 191.94 Hulekal Mensi 2001-02 2018-19 2022-23

96 MF Shiraguni 97.33 Hulekal Shiraguni 2001-02 2018-19 2022-23

97 MF Nilkunda 63.29 Janmane Nilkunda 2001-02 2018-19 2022-23

98 MF Bilur 72.01 Banavasi Bilur 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

99 MF Kandraji 60.54 Banavasi Kandraji 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

100 MF Shivalmane 118.26 Janmane Shivalmane 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

101 MF Arendur 147.56 Siddapur Arendur 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

102 MF Harlikoppa 61.09 Siddapur Harlikoppa 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

103 MF Killar 216.16 Siddapur Killar 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

104 MF Kodsara. 79.17 Siddapur Kodsara. 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

105 MF Kodgadde 117.52 Sirsi Kodgadde 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

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1 MF Arehalla, Devisara 39.19 Sirsi Arehalla - Devisara 99-00 19.19 2014-15 20.00 2019-18

2 MF Agasal 221.66 Sirsi Agasal 90-91 110.66 2014-15 111.00 2019-18

3 MF Andagi 16.39 Banavasi Andagi 99-00 8.39 2014-15 8.00 2019-18

4 MF Kyadikoppa 42.29 Banavasi Kyadikoppa 99-00 21.29 2014-15 21.00 2019-18

5 MF Benagi, Tuikop,

Bugadikoppa19.57 Banavasi Benagi - Tuikop

Bugadikoppa98-99 9.57 2014-15 10.00 2019-18

6 MF Hallikoppa 10.94 Banavasi Hallikoppa 98-99 5.94 2014-15 5.00 2019-18

7 MF Hebbatti 57.16 Banavasi Hebbatti 98-99 28.16 2014-15 29.00 2019-18

8 MF Kotekoppa 18.62 Banavasi Kotekoppa 98-99 9.62 2014-15 9.00 2019-18

9 MF Bakkala 82.38 Hulekal Bakkala 99-00 41.38 2014-15 41.00 2019-18

10 MF Devanalli 807.67 Hulekal Devanalli 98-99 403.67 2014-15 404.00 2019-18

11 MF Dhoranagiri 115.59 Hulekal Dhoranagiri 98-99 57.59 2014-15 58.00 2019-18

12 MF Badagi 377.34 Janmane Badagi 98-99 188.34 2014-15 189.00 2019-18

13 MF Hallibail 188.73 Janmane Hallibail 98-99 94.73 2014-15 94.00 2019-18

14 MF Hasur 39.37 Janmane Hasur 98-99 19.37 2014-15 20.00 2019-18

15 MF Hukli 134.49 Janmane Hukli 98-99 67.49 2014-15 67.00 2019-18

16 MF Havinbeelu 443.83 Kyadgi Havinbeelu 99-00 221.83 2014-15 222.00 2019-18

Total: 2615.21 1307.21 1308.00

17 MF Kalhalli, Nekkarki,

Savale355.22 Janmane Kalhalli, Nekkarki,

Savale98-99 177.22 2015-16 178.00 2020-21

18 MF Alavalli 230.31 Kyadgi Alavalli 98-99 115.31 2015-16 115.00 2020-21

19 MF Balegadde 24.68 Sirsi Balegadde 98-99 12.68 2015-16 12.00 2020-21

20 MF Bommanalli 5.16 Sirsi Bommanalli 98-99 2.16 2015-16 3.00 2020-21

21 MF Itaguli 53.03 Sirsi Itaguli 98-99 26.03 2015-16 27.00 2020-21

22 MF Kalgar 152.49 Sirsi Kalgar 98-99 76.49 2015-16 76.00 2020-21

23 MF Gonasara + Halligadde 70.38 Hulekal Gonasara +

Halligadde97-98 35.38 2015-16 35.00 2020-21

24 MF Gurvalli + Arginmane 87.61 Hulekal Gurvalli +

Arginmane97-98 43.61 2015-16 44.00 2020-21

25 MF Kanalli 113.65 Hulekal Kanalli 97-98 56.65 2015-16 57.00 2020-21

26 MF Manadoor 306.96 Hulekal Manadoor 97-98 153.96 2015-16 153.00 2020-21

27 MF Muregar 163.13 Hulekal Muregar 97-98 81.13 2015-16 82.00 2020-21

28 MF Vanalli 21.28 Hulekal Vanalli 97-98 10.28 2015-16 11.00 2020-21

29 MF Gonur 112.52 Banavasi Gonur 96-97 56.52 2015-16 56.00 2020-21

30 MF Huladevanasara 39.54 Banavasi Huladevanasara 96-97 19.54 2015-16 20.00 2020-21

31 MF Kalli 34.94 Banavasi Kalli 96-97 17.94 2015-16 17.00 2020-21

32 MF Kogodu 11.10 Banavasi Kogodu 96-97 5.10 2015-16 6.00 2020-21

33 MF Malanji 14.67 Banavasi Malanji 96-97 7.67 2015-16 7.00 2020-21

34 MF Audhal 54.00 Hulekal Audhal 96-97 27.00 2015-16 27.00 2020-21

35 MF Gaddegalli 62.77 Hulekal Gaddegalli 96-97 31.77 2015-16 31.00 2020-21

36 MF Negar 126.18 Hulekal Negar 96-97 63.18 2015-16 63.00 2020-21

37 MF Sonda 578.06 Hulekal Sonda 96-97 289.06 2015-16 289.00 2020-21

Total: 2617.66 1308.66 1309.00

38 MF Teppar 705.25 Janmane Teppar 96-97 352.25 2017-18 353.00 2021-22

39 MF Hosamanju 110.49 Kyadgi Hosamanju 96-97 55.49 2017-18 55.00 2021-22

40 MF Kudegod 50.72 Kyadgi Kudegod 96-97 25.72 2017-18 25.00 2021-22

41 MF Bidarkan 201.79 Siddapur Bidarkan 96-97 100.79 2017-18 101.00 2021-22

42 MF Godlabeelu 156.80 Siddapur Godlabeelu 96-97 78.80 2017-18 78.00 2021-22

43 MF Kolsirsi 54.10 Siddapur Kolsirsi 96-97 27.10 2017-18 27.00 2021-22

44 MF Kunaji 116.97 Siddapur Kunaji 96-97 58.97 2017-18 58.00 2021-22

45 MF Muttige 54.72 Siddapur Muttige 96-97 27.72 2017-18 27.00 2021-22

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46 MF Nidgod. 151.55 Siddapur Nidgod. 96-97 75.55 2017-18 76.00 2021-22

47 MF Sampagod 163.20 Siddapur Sampagod 96-97 81.20 2017-18 82.00 2021-22

48 MF Kerekoppa + Bilgirikop 63.39 Sirsi Kerekoppa +

Bilgirikop96-97 31.39 2017-18 32.00 2021-22

49 MF Somanalli 23.08 Sirsi Somanalli 96-97 11.08 2017-18 12.00 2021-22

50 MF Umbelkoppa 15.05 Banavasi Umbelkoppa 96-97 7.05 2017-18 8.00 2021-22

51 MF Mogadde 94.18 Hulekal Mogadde 96-97 47.18 2017-18 47.00 2021-22

52 MF Tumbaragod 33.87 Siddapur Tumbaragod 96-97 16.87 2017-18 17.00 2021-22

53 MF Uplekoppa 12.19 Sirsi Uplekoppa 96-97 6.19 2017-18 6.00 2021-22

54 MF Sonaginmane 142.26 Hulekal Sonaginmane 95-96 71.26 2017-18 71.00 2021-22

55 MF Bengaon 446.14 Janmane Bengaon 95-96 223.14 2017-18 223.00 2021-22

Total: 2595.75 1297.75 1298.00

56 MF Kalve 272.05 Sirsi Kalve 95-96 136.05 2018-19 136.00 2022-23

57 MFKuppagadde +

Hoskoppa14.92 Banavasi

Kuppagadde +

Hoskoppa95-96 7.92 2018-19 7.00 2022-23

58 MF Vaddinkoppa 51.02 Banavasi Vaddinkoppa 95-96 25.02 2018-19 26.00 2022-23

59 MF Kelgin Onikeri 150.01 Hulekal Kelgin Onikeri 95-96 75.01 2018-19 75.00 2022-23

60 MF Melin Onikeri 164.12 Hulekal Melin Onikeri 95-96 82.12 2018-19 82.00 2022-23

61 MF Shigehalli 22.39 Hulekal Shigehalli 95-96 11.39 2018-19 11.00 2022-23

62 MF Shivalli 245.15 Hulekal Shivalli 95-96 122.15 2018-19 123.00 2022-23

63 MF Balgod 10.08 Kyadgi Balgod 95-96 5.08 2018-19 5.00 2022-23

64 MF Karjagi (Pt) 38.59 Siddapur Karjagi (Pt) 95-96 19.59 2018-19 19.00 2022-23

65 MF Kavalkoppa 305.12 Siddapur Kavalkoppa 94-95 152.12 2018-19 153.00 2022-23

66 MF Mattihalli 120.94 Siddapur Mattihalli 94-95 60.94 2018-19 60.00 2022-23

67 MF Mittalli 64.21 Siddapur Mittalli 94-95 32.21 2018-19 32.00 2022-23

68 MF Kanehikal 76.21 Janmane Kanehikal 93-94 38.21 2018-19 38.00 2022-23

69 MF Mulgunda 113.71 Janmane Mulgunda 93-94 56.71 2018-19 57.00 2022-23

70 MF Herekai 19.30 Siddapur Herekai 93-94 9.30 2018-19 10.00 2022-23

71 MF Malavajaddi 39.12 Siddapur Malavajaddi 93-94 19.12 2018-19 20.00 2022-23

72 MF Dodnalli 26.81 Sirsi Dodnalli 93-94 13.81 2018-19 13.00 2022-23

73 MF Tyagli 20.50 Sirsi Tyagli 93-94 10.50 2018-19 10.00 2022-23

74 MF Bidralli 27.58 Sirsi Bidralli 92-93 13.58 2018-19 14.00 2022-23

75 MF Bikanalli 15.37 Sirsi Blkanalli 92-93 7.37 2018-19 8.00 2022-23

76 MF Husri 14.14 Sirsi Hursi 92-93 7.14 2018-19 7.00 2022-23

77 MF Nurkalkoppa 35.00 Sirsi Nurkalkoppa 92-93 18.00 2018-19 17.00 2022-23

78 MF Andolli 103.21 Sirsi Andolli 90-91 51.21 2018-19 52.00 2022-23

79 MF Harepal 26.81 Sirsi Harepal 90-91 13.81 2018-19 13.00 2022-23

80 MF Koppa 97.66 Sirsi Koppa 90-91 48.66 2018-19 49.00 2022-23

81 MF Malagaon 30.58 Banavasi Malagaon 2004-05 15.58 2018-19 15.00 2022-23

82 MFSannakeri - Mavinkoppa

& Hobball73.33 Banavasi

Sannakeri -

Mavinkoppa & 2004-05 36.33 2018-19 37.00 2022-23

83 MF Kodanagadde 262.00 Hulekal Kodanagadde 2004-05 131.00 2018-19 131.00 2022-23

84 MF Devanamane 53.11 Janmane Devanamane 2004-05 26.11 2018-19 27.00 2022-23

85 MF Achanalli 19.83 Banavasi Achanalli 2003-04 9.83 2018-19 10.00 2022-23

86 MF Ganageri & Pura 30.37 Banavasi Ganageri & Pura 2003-04 15.37 2018-19 15.00 2022-23

87 MF Navangeri 40.72 Banavasi Navangeri 2003-04 20.72 2018-19 20.00 2022-23

88 MF Harehulekal 164.29 Hulekal Harehulekal 2003-04 82.29 2018-19 82.00 2022-23

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Total: 2748.26 1374.26 1374.00

89 MF Bandal 514.26 Janmane Bandal 2003-04 257.26 2019-20 257.00 2023-24

90 MF Keliginkeri Kulhakkal. 174.94 JanmaneKeliginkeri

Kulhakkal.2003-04 87.94 2019-20 87.00 2023-24

91 MF Khurse 663.20 Janmane Khurse 2003-04 331.20 2019-20 332.00 2023-24

92 MF Byagadde 32.69 Sirsi Byagadde 2003-04 16.69 2019-20 16.00 2023-24

93 MF Kakkalli 119.61 Hulekal Kakkalli 2001-02 59.61 2019-20 60.00 2023-24

94 MF Kanmuski 18.01 Hulekal Kanmuski 2001-02 9.01 2019-20 9.00 2023-24

95 MF Mensi 191.94 Hulekal Mensi 2001-02 95.94 2019-20 96.00 2023-24

96 MF Shiraguni 97.33 Hulekal Shiraguni 2001-02 48.33 2019-20 49.00 2023-24

97 MF Nilkunda 63.29 Janmane Nilkunda 2001-02 31.29 2019-20 32.00 2023-24

98 MF Bilur 72.01 Banavasi Bilur 2000-01 36.01 2019-20 36.00 2023-24

99 MF Kandraji 60.54 Banavasi Kandraji 2000-01 30.54 2019-20 30.00 2023-24

100 MF Shivalmane 118.26 Janmane Shivalmane 2000-01 59.26 2019-20 59.00 2023-24

101 MF Arendur 147.56 Siddapur Arendur 2000-01 73.56 2019-20 74.00 2023-24

102 MF Harlikoppa 61.09 Siddapur Harlikoppa 2000-01 30.09 2019-20 31.00 2023-24

103 MF Killar 216.16 Siddapur Killar 2000-01 108.16 2019-20 108.00 2023-24

104 MF Kodsara. 79.17 Siddapur Kodsara. 2000-01 39.17 2019-20 40.00 2023-24

105 MF Kodgadde 117.52 Sirsi Kodgadde 2000-01 58.52 2019-20 59.00 2023-24

Total: 2747.57 1373.57 1374.00

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Devisara99-00 2013-14 2018-2019

2 MF Agasal 221.66 Sirsi Agasal 90-91 2013-14 2018-2019

3 MF Balegadde 24.68 Sirsi Balegadde 98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

4 MF Bommanalli 5.16 Sirsi Bommanalli 98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

5 MF Itaguli 53.03 Sirsi Itaguli 98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

6 MF Kalgar 152.49 Sirsi Kalgar 98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

7 MFKerekoppa +

Bilgirikop63.39 Sirsi

Kerekoppa +

Bilgirikop96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

8 MF Somanalli 23.08 Sirsi Somanalli 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

9 MF Uplekoppa 12.19 Sirsi Uplekoppa 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

10 MF Kalve 272.05 Sirsi Kalve 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

11 MF Dodnalli 26.81 Sirsi Dodnalli 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

12 MF Tyagli 20.50 Sirsi Tyagli 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

13 MF Bidralli 27.58 Sirsi Bidralli 92-93 2017-18 2021-2022

14 MF Bikanalli 15.37 Sirsi Blkanalli 92-93 2017-18 2021-2022

15 MF Husri 14.14 Sirsi Hursi 92-93 2017-18 2021-2022

16 MF Nurkalkoppa 35.00 Sirsi Nurkalkoppa 92-93 2017-18 2021-2022

17 MF Andolli 103.21 Sirsi Andolli 90-91 2017-18 2021-2022

18 MF Harepal 26.81 Sirsi Harepal 90-91 2017-18 2021-2022

19 MF Koppa 97.66 Sirsi Koppa 90-91 2017-18 2021-2022

20 MF Byagadde 32.69 Sirsi Byagadde 2003-04 2018-19 2022-23

21 MF Kodgadde 117.52 Sirsi Kodgadde 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

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22 MF Andagi 16.39 Banavasi Andagi 99-00 2013-14 2018-19

23 MF Kyadikoppa 42.29 Banavasi Kyadikoppa 99-00 2013-14 2018-19

24 MFBenagi, Tuikop,

Bugadikoppa19.57 Banavasi

Benagi - Tuikop

Bugadikoppa98-99 2013-14 2018-19

25 MF Hallikoppa 10.94 Banavasi Hallikoppa 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

26 MF Hebbatti 57.16 Banavasi Hebbatti 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

27 MF Kotekoppa 18.62 Banavasi Kotekoppa 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

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28 MF Gonur 112.52 Banavasi Gonur 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

29 MF Huladevanasara 39.54 Banavasi Huladevanasara 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

30 MF Kalli 34.94 Banavasi Kalli 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

31 MF Kogodu 11.10 Banavasi Kogodu 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

32 MF Malanji 14.67 Banavasi Malanji 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

33 MF Umbelkoppa 15.05 Banavasi Umbelkoppa 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

34 MFKuppagadde +

Hoskoppa14.92 Banavasi

Kuppagadde +

Hoskoppa95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

35 MF Vaddinkoppa 51.02 Banavasi Vaddinkoppa 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

36 MF Malagaon 30.58 Banavasi Malagaon 2004-05 2017-18 2021-2022

37 MF

Sannakeri -

Mavinkoppa &

Hobball

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Sannakeri -

Mavinkoppa &

Hobball

2004-05 2017-18 2021-2022

38 MF Achanalli 19.83 Banavasi Achanalli 2003-04 2017-18 2021-2022

39 MF Ganageri & Pura 30.37 Banavasi Ganageri & Pura 2003-04 2017-18 2021-2022

40 MF Navangeri 40.72 Banavasi Navangeri 2003-04 2017-18 2021-2022

41 MF Bilur 72.01 Banavasi Bilur 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

42 MF Kandraji 60.54 Banavasi Kandraji 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

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43 MF Bakkala 82.38 Hulekal Bakkala 99-00 2013-14 2018-19

44 MF Devanalli 807.67 Hulekal Devanalli 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

45 MF Dhoranagiri 115.59 Hulekal Dhoranagiri 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

46 MFGonasara +

Halligadde70.38 Hulekal

Gonasara +

Halligadde97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

47 MFGurvalli +

Arginmane87.61 Hulekal

Gurvalli +

Arginmane97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

48 MF Kanalli 113.65 Hulekal Kanalli 97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

49 MF Manadoor 306.96 Hulekal Manadoor 97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

50 MF Muregar 163.13 Hulekal Muregar 97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

51 MF Vanalli 21.28 Hulekal Vanalli 97-98 2014-15 2019-2020

52 MF Audhal 54.00 Hulekal Audhal 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

53 MF Gaddegalli 62.77 Hulekal Gaddegalli 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

54 MF Negar 126.18 Hulekal Negar 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

55 MF Sonda 578.06 Hulekal Sonda 96-97 2014-15 2019-2020

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56 MF Mogadde 94.18 Hulekal Mogadde 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

57 MF Sonaginmane 142.26 Hulekal Sonaginmane 95-96 2016-17 2020-2021

58 MF Kelgin Onikeri 150.01 Hulekal Kelgin Onikeri 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

59 MF Melin Onikeri 164.12 Hulekal Melin Onikeri 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

60 MF Shigehalli 22.39 Hulekal Shigehalli 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

61 MF Shivalli 245.15 Hulekal Shivalli 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

62 MF Kodanagadde 262.00 Hulekal Kodanagadde 2004-05 2017-18 2021-2022

63 MF Harehulekal 164.29 Hulekal Harehulekal 2003-04 2017-18 2021-2022

64 MF Kakkalli 119.61 Hulekal Kakkalli 2001-02 2018-19 2022-23

65 MF Kanmuski 18.01 Hulekal Kanmuski 2001-02 2018-19 2022-23

66 MF Mensi 191.94 Hulekal Mensi 2001-02 2018-19 2022-23

67 MF Shiraguni 97.33 Hulekal Shiraguni 2001-02 2018-19 2022-23

4260.93

68 MF Badagi 377.34 Janmane Badagi 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

69 MF Hallibail 188.73 Janmane Hallibail 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

70 MF Hasur 39.37 Janmane Hasur 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

71 MF Hukli 134.49 Janmane Hukli 98-99 2013-14 2018-19

72 MFKalhalli,

Nekkarki, Savale355.22 Janmane

Kalhalli,

Nekkarki, Savale98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

73 MF Teppar 705.25 Janmane Teppar 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

74 MF Bengaon 446.14 Janmane Bengaon 95-96 2016-17 2020-2021

75 MF Kanehikal 76.21 Janmane Kanehikal 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

76 MF Mulgunda 113.71 Janmane Mulgunda 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

77 MF Devanamane 53.11 Janmane Devanamane 2004-05 2017-18 2021-2022

78 MF Bandal 514.26 Janmane Bandal 2003-04 2018-19 2022-23

79 MFKeliginkeri

Kulhakkal.174.94 Janmane

Keliginkeri

Kulhakkal.2003-04 2018-19 2022-23

80 MF Khurse 663.20 Janmane Khurse 2003-04 2018-19 2022-23

81 MF Nilkunda 63.29 Janmane Nilkunda 2001-02 2018-19 2022-23

82 MF Shivalmane 118.26 Janmane Shivalmane 2000-01 2018-19 2022-23

4023.51

83 MF Havinbeelu 443.83 Kyadgi Havinbeelu 99-00 2013-14 2018-19

84 MF Alavalli 230.31 Kyadgi Alavalli 98-99 2014-15 2019-2020

85 MF Hosamanju 110.49 Kyadgi Hosamanju 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

86 MF Kudegod 50.72 Kyadgi Kudegod 96-97 2016-17 2020-21

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87 MF Balgod 10.08 Kyadgi Balgod 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

845.43

88 MF Bidarkan 201.79 Siddapur Bidarkan 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

89 MF Godlabeelu 156.80 Siddapur Godlabeelu 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

90 MF Kolsirsi 54.10 Siddapur Kolsirsi 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

91 MF Kunaji 116.97 Siddapur Kunaji 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

92 MF Muttige 54.72 Siddapur Muttige 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

93 MF Nidgod. 151.55 Siddapur Nidgod. 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

94 MF Sampagod 163.20 Siddapur Sampagod 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

95 MF Tumbaragod 33.87 Siddapur Tumbaragod 96-97 2016-17 2020-2021

96 MF Karjagi (Pt) 38.59 Siddapur Karjagi (Pt) 95-96 2017-18 2021-2022

97 MF Kavalkoppa 305.12 Siddapur Kavalkoppa 94-95 2017-18 2021-2022

98 MF Mattihalli 120.94 Siddapur Mattihalli 94-95 2017-18 2021-2022

99 MF Mittalli 64.21 Siddapur Mittalli 94-95 2017-18 2021-2022

100 MF Herekai 19.30 Siddapur Herekai 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

101 MF Malavajaddi 39.12 Siddapur Malavajaddi 93-94 2017-18 2021-2022

102 MF Arendur 147.56 Siddapur Arendur 2000-01 2018-19 2022-2023

103 MF Harlikoppa 61.09 Siddapur Harlikoppa 2000-01 2018-19 2022-2023

104 MF Killar 216.16 Siddapur Killar 2000-01 2018-19 2022-2023

105 MF Kodsara. 79.17 Siddapur Kodsara. 2000-01 2018-19 2022-2023

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2003-04 Sirsi - 443.000 - - 1,425

2003-04 Banavasi 72.675 666.000 - - -

2003-04 Hulekal 46.483 1,139.400 - - 650

2003-04 Janmane 16.661 131.210 - - -

2003-04 Siddapur 1,597.618 11,546.083 - - 5,989

2003-04 Kyadgi 399.916 3,401.885 - - 1,102

2,133.353 17,327.578 - - 9,166

2004-05 Sirsi 10.000 1,811.000 - - 1,369

2004-05 Banavasi - - - - -

2004-05 Hulekal 398.000 2,024.000 - 1,233.000 550

2004-05 Janmane 87.000 1,924.000 - - -

2004-05 Siddapur 115.000 1,626.000 - - 881

2004-05 Kyadgi - - - - -

610.000 7,385.000 - 1,233.000 2,800

2005-06 Sirsi 702.318 7,540.650 - - 14,669

2005-06 Banavasi 28.657 249.250 - - -

2005-06 Hulekal 158.311 2,650.500 - - 2,395

2005-06 Janmane 70.981 4,621.100 - - 1,718

2005-06 Siddapur 488.405 2,808.780 - - 2,075

2005-06 Kyadgi 264.301 1,184.119 159.452 - -

1,712.973 19,054.399 159.452 - 20,857

2006-07 Sirsi 162.369 1,464.620 - - -

2006-07 Banavasi 867.726 4,621.415 - 690.000 -

2006-07 Hulekal 541.866 6,451.425 - 4,392.791 4,651

2006-07 Janmane 226.752 1,933.100 18.000 2,628.909 25

2006-07 Siddapur 937.351 2,664.000 - 1,557.646 -

2006-07 Kyadgi 622.270 2,599.512 10.000 3,133.125 598

3,358.334 19,734.072 28.000 12,402.471 5,274

2007-08 Sirsi 1,226.703 27,791.540 - - -

2007-08 Banavasi 78.377 1,152.605 - - -

2007-08 Hulekal 660.151 6,073.091 9.625 1,937.517 -

2007-08 Janmane 868.112 15,902.100 27.500 17,077.902 550

2007-08 Siddapur 2,337.566 11,224.550 187.397 9,907.654 10

2007-08 Kyadgi 852.478 7,480.170 22.100 3,156.711 520

6,023.387 69,624.056 246.622 32,079.784 1,080

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Year Range

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Quantity (Cum)

2007-08 Total

2003--04 Total

2004-05Total

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2008-09 Sirsi 810.376 14,969.500 49.000 1,809.252 -

2008-09 Banavasi - - - - -

2008-09 Hulekal 58.520 2,551.500 - - 852

2008-09 Janmane 538.948 17.000 171.000 11,726.375 -

2008-09 Siddapur 54.675 1,004.000 - 655.737 -

2008-09 Kyadgi 388.591 4,224.760 10.000 2,628.113 -

1,851.110 22,766.760 230.000 16,819.477 852

2009-10 Sirsi 221.359 2,329.680 43.500 2,885.693 -

2009-10 Banavasi 75.527 572.200 - - -

2009-10 Hulekal 204.167 1,188.500 26.000 2,070.000 -

2009-10 Janmane 105.889 1,819.850 17.000 1,633.000 -

2009-10 Siddapur 301.277 4,763.000 - - 48

2009-10 Kyadgi 197.405 3,277.000 - - 16

1,105.624 13,950.230 86.500 6,588.693 64

2010-11 Sirsi 228.625 3,209.075 96.900 - -

2010-11 Banavasi 67.377 3,306.200 - - -

2010-11 Hulekal 703.685 5,025.570 313.800 5,911.426 -

2010-11 Janmane 348.510 4,893.251 128.000 1,998.700 -

2010-11 Siddapur 482.485 2,586.549 6.000 424.242 -

2010-11 Kyadgi 327.931 2,141.000 - - -

2,158.613 21,161.645 544.700 8,334.368 -

2011-12 Sirsi 631.666 5,639.600 10.000 - -

2011-12 Banavasi 90.309 507.000 - - -

2011-12 Hulekal 345.654 5,078.850 - - -

2011-12 Janmane 857.913 14,036.500 50.500 2,322.184 -

2011-12 Siddapur 229.225 2,994.500 - - -

2011-12 Kyadgi 331.708 5,262.500 - - -

2,486.475 33,518.950 60.500 2,322.184 -

2012-13 Sirsi 517.055 6,063.700 - - -

2012-13 Banavasi - 557.200 - - -

2012-13 Hulekal 1,741.562 27,586.334 - - -

2012-13 Janmane 1,607.143 35,753.622 - - 27

2012-13 Siddapur 715.482 13,274.078 - 294.112 65

2012-13 Kyadgi 149.482 2,326.695 - - -

4,730.724 85,561.629 - 294.112 92 2002-13 Total

2011-12 Total

2008-09 Total

2009-10 Total

2010-11 Total

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1Kabbe, Unchalli,

NarkalkoppaXXXIX-4 156.56 2002-03 2 - 1.500 - - 102.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

2Kabbe, Baslekoppa,

Husin, Narkalkop(p)XXXIX-5 283.88 2002-03 35 - 106.000 - - - - - - - -

3Landakanalli,Husri(

p), Narebail(p)XXXIX-6 246.18 2002-03 2 1.060 - - - - - - - - -

4 Bragaddi,Biknalli(p) XXXIX-7 204.43 2002-03 172 137.710 237.000 - - 85.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

5Ganageri (p)

AchanalliXXXIX-9B 192.63 2002-03 42 5.796 86.450 - - - - - - - -

6Navangiri,

VadnikopXLIII-5B 88.31 2002-03 161 57.579 325.350 - - - - - - - -

7Khurse, Manjaguni

(p)XLV-5 127.66 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

8 Khurse. XLV-6 100.15 2002-03 206 20.523 177.070 1.101 - - - - - - -

9 Khurse. XLV-7 106.75 2002-03 122 4.737 139.580 1.550 - 100.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

10 Harehulekal XLVII-2 18.08 2002-03 35 26.656 105.869 0.900 - 15.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

11Kudragod, Gonsar

(p)L-2 244.84 2002-03 1,159 378.189 1,983.800 19.530 - - - - - - -

12 Balekoppa LXII-10 210.67 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

13Malvajaddi, Kilar

(p)LXIV-7 110.05 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

14Malvajaddi,

Kodkani (p)LXIV-8 231.30 2002-03 170 94.341 385.670 - - 150.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

15Malvajaddi, Korlkai

(p), HeggekoppaLXIV-9 116.35 2002-03 64 20.659 92.700 - - 50.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

16 Ilimane(pt) LXVIII-8 78.51 2002-03 165 6.554 117.000 - - 40.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

17Kalloli(p),

Illimane(P)LXVIII-9A 109.26 - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

18 Ilimane, LXVIII-9B 61.51 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

Total: 2687.12 2,335 753.804 3,757.989 23.081 - 542.00 - - - - - -

IMPROVEMENT WORKING CIRCLE

Details of salvage works and Improvement works done during 2002-03 to 2011-12

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1 Agasal MF 221.66 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

2 Andolli MF 103.21 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

3 Bidralli MF 27.58 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

4 Blkanalli MF 15.37 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

5 Harepal MF 26.81 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

6 Koppa MF 97.66 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

Total: 492.29 - - - - - - - - - - - -

1Boppanalli, Banadi

(p)XXVIII-9 215.68 2003-04 609 363.289 1,392.050 0.430 - - - - - - -

2 Achannali. XXXIX-9D 33.99 2003-04 49 37.676 180.000 - - - - - - - -

3Kuppalli, Achanalli,

, Hebballi (p)XLIV-14 293.59 2003-04 218 181.568 422.000 - - 150.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

4Gonsar, Guralli,

Kudragod (p)L-4 246.86 2003-04 1,227 340.123 592.070 - - - - - - - -

5Malubalgar (p)

Hallota,Iyashi (p)LIX-2 9.39 2003-04 11 8.678 29.700 - - - - - - - -

6Nilkund.(pt)Mulgun

d(pt)LXX-2 398.68 2003-04 450 52.123 453.600 - - - - - - - -

7 Mulgunda. LXX-3 159.48 2003-04 170 5.646 198.630 - - - - - - - -

8Hallibail.(pt)Hanchi

kai.LXX-9 175.49 2003-04 163 47.418 156.070 - - - - - - - -

9Hallibail(p)

,Kanchikai(p).LXX-10 147.67 2003-04 183 35.046 223.550 - - - - - - - -

Total: 1680.83 3,080 1,071.567 3,647.670 0.430 - 150.00 - - - - - -

1 Achanalli MF 19.83 2003-04 14 19.721 44.200 - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

2 Ganageri & Pura MF 30.37 2003-04 21 9.625 46.000 - - - - - - - - - -

3 Navangeri MF 40.72 2003-04 55 8.127 30.000 - - - - - - - - - -

4 Harehulekal MF 164.29 2003-04 96 107.588 102.000 - - - - - - - - - -

5 Bandal MF 514.26 2003-04 104 6.949 90.450 - - - - - - - - - -

6Keliginkeri

Kulhakkal.MF 174.94 2003-04 579 895.379 706.500 - - - - - - - - - -

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7 Khurse MF 663.20 2003-04 161 14.922 169.550 - - - - - - - - - -

8 Byagadde MF 32.69 2003-04 5 5.994 18.300 - - - - - - - - - -

9 Hursi MF 14.14 2003-04 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

10 Nurkalkoppa MF 35.00 2003-04 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

Total: 1689.44 1,035 1,068.305 1,207.000 - - - - - - - - -

1

Sankeri,

Mavinkoppa,

Hadebail

XLIV-15B 64.75 2004-05 73 24.683 131.400 - - - - - - - - - -

2Malalagaon,

Ekkambi (p) Benagi.XLIV-17A 290.16 2004-05 486 121.974 1,010.000 - - - - - - - - - -

3 Malalgaon XLIV-17B 32.61 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

4 Gonsara, Kudragod L-1 215.48 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

5Vanalli, Gonsar(p),

KanaskiL-6 208.82 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

6Kodanagadde,

Mensi (p)LI-2 301.90 2004-05 1,868 421.533 1,006.300 - - 25.00

Acac.,

Misc., - CPT/BW - - - -

7 Kodangadde LI-3 275.13 2004-05 2,009 759.701 1,196.130 - - 3.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

8 Kodangadde LI-4 235.53 2004-05 344 541.617 731.700 1.300 - - - - - - - - -

9Kodangadde,

Sonaginmane (p)LI-5 133.26 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

10 Hirekai, Mattihalli LX-1 206.19 2004-05 460 73.688 654.450 - - 100.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

11Matihalli, Hirekai

(p)LX-2 304.56 2004-05 116 18.400 97.533 - - 85.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

12 Muthalli. LX-4B 37.23 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

13 Kavalkoppa, Naligar LXI-5 94.00 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

Total: 2399.62 5,356 1,961.596 4,827.513 1.300 - 213.00 - - - - - -

1 Malagaon MF 30.58 2004-05 83 4.744 158.000 - - - - - - - - - -

2

Sannakeri -

Mavinkoppa &

Hobball

MF 73.33 2004-05 133 86.912 506.500 - - - - - - - - - -

3 Kodanagadde MF 262.00 2004-05 263 6.519 298.600 - - - - - - - - - -

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Deficit Excess Reasons for

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4 Devanamane MF 53.11 2004-05 87 26.592 168.100 - - 15.00 Acac.,

Misc., - CPT/BW - - - -

5 Kanehikal MF 76.21 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

6 Mulgunda MF 113.71 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

7 Herekai MF 19.30 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

8 Kavalkoppa MF 305.12 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

9 Malavajaddi MF 39.12 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

10 Mattihalli MF 120.94 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

11 Mittalli MF 64.21 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

12 Dodnalli MF 26.81 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

13 Tyagli MF 20.50 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

Total: 1204.95 566 124.767 1,131.200 - - 15.00 - - - - - - -

1 Shivalli, Adnalli, (p) XXVIII-12 266.53 2005-06 652 183.866 632.000 - - 25.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

2Ullal, Shivalli,

Adnalli (p)XXVIII-13 208.31 2005-06 317 80.015 397.900 - - - - - - - - - -

3Ullal, Adnalli,

Ekkambi(p).XXVIII-14 264.29 2005-06 587 170.480 813.300 - - - - - - - - - -

4Shvialli, Ualla (p)

Balekop.XXVIII-17 216.45 2005-06 379 508.290 150.600 - - - - - - - - - -

5 Shjvalli XXVIII-18 214.83 2005-06 749 318.351 800.315 - - - - - - - - - -

6Kelgin Onikeri,

MelinonikariXLI-2 122.63 2005-06 248 68.853 381.400 - - - - - - - - - -

7Melinonikeri,

Kelgin OnikeriXLI-3 210.39 2005-06 581 224.976 826.200 - - - - - - - - - -

8 Shigehalli, Kalve XLI-4 40.00 2005-06 768 409.507 1,107.100 - - - - - - - - - -

9Shigehalli, Heggar,

Shivalli(p)XLI-6 15.39 2005-06 149 45.449 300.000 - - - - - - - - - -

10Venkatapur,

Navangeri (p)XLIII-8A 239.57 2005-06 264 43.437 200.500 - - - - - - - - - -

11Kapadaddi, Pharsi,

Kirwatti,Hoskoppa.XLIV-6 326.57 2005-06 344 79.880 406.500 - - - - - - - - - -

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12Kalkardi, Margundi,

Andgi (p)XLIV-8A 9.19 2005-06 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

13 Karur, Sarguppa XLIX-1 387.07 2005-06 918 185.485 957.500 - - - - - - - - - -

14Saraguppa, Karur

(p)XLIX-2 428.97 2005-06 525 69.046 982.450 - - - - - - - - - -

15Karur, Sarguppa (p),

Kudragod(p)XLIX-3 324.16 2005-06 54 10.421 99.900 - - 17.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

16 Sonaginamane LII-1 275.19 2005-06 140 96.910 303.000 - - - - - - - - - -

17 Negar,Kadwad(p), LXVIII-5 420.07 2005-06 361 143.084 791.320 - - - - - - - - - -

18 Negar. LXVIII-6 202.58 2005-06 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

Total: 4172.19 7,036 2,638.050 9,149.985 - - 42.00 - - - - - - -

1 Sonaginmane MF 142.26 2005-06 270 215.100 - - - - - - - - - - -

2 Bengaon MF 446.14 2005-06 - - - - - - - - - - - - Poor stocking

3 Kalve MF 272.05 2005-06 - - - - - 15.00 H.W - CPT/BW - - - -

Total: 860.45 270 215.100 - - - 15.00 - - - - - - -

1Sadashivalli,Huldev

ansara(p),Isbor(pt)XXVIII-1A 332.85 2006-07 - - - - -

2

Sadashivalli,

Somanahalli,

Goudali

XXVIII-1B 597.00 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

3 Sadashivalli, XXVIII-2 234.88 2006-07 - - - - -

4Bhairunbe,

Sadashivalli.XXVIII-3 122.12 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

5Sadashivlli,Porppan

alli (pt)XXVIII-4 273.57 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

6Belale,Boppaualli(p

),Danandi(pt)XXVIII-5 260.54 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

7Sadashivalli,

Boppavalli (p)XXVIII-8 342.69 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

8Adnalli, Boppanalli

(p), Ekkambi (p)XXVIII-10 368.16 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

9Kerekoppa,

BachgaonXXXIX-1 16.52 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

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10Kerekoppa, Kabbe

(p) Unchalli(p)XXXIX-2 198.62 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

11Huldevansara,

Isloop (p)XXXIX-9A 52.27 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

12 Ganageri(p) XXXIX-9C 69.15 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

13Huldevansara,

Narebail (Gundalli)XXXIX-10 281.67 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

14

Uplekoppa,

Somanahalli (p)

Unchalli

XLIII-4A 225.38 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

15

Somanahalli,

Umblekop, Unchalli

(p)

XLIII-4B 247.62 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

16Kogod,Kop, Kalli

(p)XLIII-13 210.44 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

17Kop, Uplekoppa,

Somanalli.XLIII-14 597.70 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

18

Kupgaddi,

Mattihalli,Danagana

halli

XLIV-5 353.65 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

19Maragundi,

Kyadgikop,MalanjiXLIV-7 234.51 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

20 Hebre. XLVI-4 44.14 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

21 Hebre, Teppar (p) XLVI-7 83.69 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

22 Karur, Kudragod (p) XLIX-4 360.17 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

5507.34 - - - - - - - - - - - -

1Kuppagadde +

HoskoppaMF 14.92 2006-07 - - - - -

2 Vaddinkoppa MF 51.02 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

3 Kelgin Onikeri MF 150.01 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

4 Melin Onikeri MF 164.12 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

5 Shigehalli MF 22.39 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

6 Shivalli MF 245.15 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

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Sl.

No.

Location as per WP for

extraction of D/F trees

Block and compartment

Extent

in (Ha.)

Year of

Extrac-

-tion

Done

Yield Obtained Improvement works Year of

treatmen

t done

Deficit Excess Reasons for

not working

7 Balgod MF 10.08 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

8 Karjagi (Pt) MF 38.59 2006-07 - - - - - -do-

Total: 696.29 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1 Harehulekal, Sonda. XL-6 88.50 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

2Bidarhalli, Unchalli,

UmblekopXLIII-4C 84.18 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

3Bellanakeri,

Danaganahalli,XLIV-3B 132.10 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

4Kandraji, Malanji,

BankanalXLIV-11 374.83 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

5 Gonur, Gonagatti. XLIV-12A 71.22 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

6 Hebre. XLVI-5 118.17 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

7 Hebre, Teppar (p) XLVI-6 128.84 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

8 Andhal, XLVII-11 90.54 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

9 Andhal. XLVII-12 110.88 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

10

Bakkal, (p) Kodigar

(p)

Andhal(p)Magadde(

p)

XLVII-13 268.76 2007-08 522 263.269 1,367.730 - - -do-

11Mogadde, Audhal

(p)XLVII-14 159.20 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

12 Magadde XLVII-15 316.47 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

13 Magadde XLVII-16 356.13 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

14 Hebre XLVIII-1 183.73 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

15 Kudragod XLIX-5 255.79 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

16 Negar, Manadur(p) XLIX-7 277.73 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

17 Negar, Devanalli (p) XLIX-8 347.22 2007-08 - - - - -

18 Negar. XLIX-8A 30.35 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

19Nilkani, Kuragod,

Manadur (p)XLIX-9 303.52 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

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No.

Location as per WP for

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Block and compartment

Extent

in (Ha.)

Year of

Extrac-

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Yield Obtained Improvement works Year of

treatmen

t done

Deficit Excess Reasons for

not working

20 Kadragod XLIX-10 194.25 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

21 Kurdragod XLIX-11 329.82 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

22 Kurdragod XLIX-12 239.57 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

23Gaddehalli,

Sonaginmane (p)LII-2 390.93 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

24Balekaimani,

Gaddehalli,LII-3 656.41 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

25Gaddehalli,

Sonaginamane (p)LII-4 311.21 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

26 Kolsirsi LXI-7A 0.97 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

27 Kunaji LXI-7B 2.51 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

28 Bidrakan LXI-7C 40.87 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

29Bidrakan, Kodgibail

(p)LXI-9 18.85 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

30 Hosmanju LXIII-3B 52.61 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

31 LXIII-10C 82.55 2007-08 - - - - - -do-

Total: 6018.71 522 263.269 1,367.730 - - - - - - - - - -

1

Sonaginanamane,

Gaddehalli,

Balekaimane (p)

LII-5 350.06 2008-09 - - - - -

2Mattihalli (p)

GavinguddaLX-3 343.88 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

3

Tumbargod(p),

Heggodmane(p),

Sompgod

LXI-2 251.80 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

4 Mutgi LXI-4 94.35 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

5 Nidgod LXII-1 385.70 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

6

Mandikoppa,

Nidgod (p) Kastur,

Halgadikoppa

LXII-3 289.63 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

7Chandraghatgi,

Targod (p)LXIII-7 96.39 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

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Sl.

No.

Location as per WP for

extraction of D/F trees

Block and compartment

Extent

in (Ha.)

Year of

Extrac-

-tion

Done

Yield Obtained Improvement works Year of

treatmen

t done

Deficit Excess Reasons for

not working

8 Targod, Kodgibail LXIII-8A 201.77 2008-09 - - - - -

9 Chandraghatgi LXIII-9B 16.18 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

10

Chandraghatgi,

Algod,

Mensi,Halgeri(p)

LXIII-10A 51.80 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

11 LXIII-10B 13.83 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

12Gubgod(p)

,Balgod(p).LXVIII-10 93.70 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

13Kibli(pt)Gubgod

(pt)LXVIII-11 50.18 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

Total: 2239.27 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1 Gonur MF 112.52 2008-09 - - - - -

2 Huladevanasara MF 39.54 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

3 Kalli MF 34.94 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

4 Kogodu MF 11.10 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

5 Malanji MF 14.67 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

6 Audhal MF 54.00 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

7 Gaddegalli MF 62.77 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

8 Negar MF 126.18 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

9 Sonda MF 578.06 2008-09 369 222.515 1,073.000 - - -do-

10 Teppar MF 705.25 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

11 Hosamanju MF 110.49 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

12 Kudegod MF 50.72 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

13 Bidarkan MF 201.79 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

14 Godlabeelu MF 156.80 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

15 Kolsirsi MF 54.10 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

16 Kunaji MF 116.97 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

17 Muttige MF 54.72 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

18 Nidgod. MF 151.55 2008-09 - - - - -

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Sl.

No.

Location as per WP for

extraction of D/F trees

Block and compartment

Extent

in (Ha.)

Year of

Extrac-

-tion

Done

Yield Obtained Improvement works Year of

treatmen

t done

Deficit Excess Reasons for

not working

19 Sampagod MF 163.20 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

20Kerekoppa +

BilgirikopMF 63.39 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

21 Somanalli MF 23.08 2008-09 - - - - - -do-

Total: 2885.82 369 222.515 1,073.000 - - - - - - - - -

1Hudelkoppa,

BisalkoppaXXVIII-15 141.65 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

2

Vadageri, Mudebail,

Anagodkop,Bisalko

p(p)

XXVIII-16 374.09 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

3 Koppa XL-4 40.00 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

4Belegadde, Pt of

KalgarXLI-4 80.64 2009-10 301 118.531 537.000 - - -do-

5

Kanalli(p),

Navilgar(p),

Kodgibail (p)

XLII-1 136.35 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

6

Danaganahalli,

Kotekoppa,

Hallikoppa

XLIV-2 270.73 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

7Hebballi,Sankeri,Ek

ambi (p)XLIV-15A 123.02 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

8 Ekkambi, Hebballi. XLIV-16 222.17 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

9 Benagi XLIV-18 150.95 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

10Guravalli, Koligar

(p)XLVII-4 199.66 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

11Muregar, Guruvalli

(p)XLVII-5 235.57 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

12Guruvalli, Bakkal

(p)XLVII-6 103.76 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

13Guruvalli, Bakkal

(p)XLVII-8 103.80 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

14Nekkaski, Hebre

(p), Benagaon(p)XLVIII-2 397.81 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

15 Nekkarki, Savle. XLVIII-3 283.75 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

16Devanalli (p), Savli

(p), Kallalli.XLVIII-4 160.24 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

17 Sarguppa, Savli (p) XLVIII-6 243.62 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

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No.

Location as per WP for

extraction of D/F trees

Block and compartment

Extent

in (Ha.)

Year of

Extrac-

-tion

Done

Yield Obtained Improvement works Year of

treatmen

t done

Deficit Excess Reasons for

not working

18Savli (p) Benagaon,

Sarguppa (p)XLVIII-7 285.30 2009-10 - - - - -

19 Devanalli. XLIX-2A 25.09 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

20 Kudragod, Nilkani XLIX-6 352.08 2009-10 352 62.929 464.250 - - -do-

21 Manadur XLIX-9A 25.90 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

22Gurvalli, Vanalli,

Gunsar (p)L-5 166.73 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

23Halligadda, Gonsara

II, Kanamuski,L-8 392.55 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

24Sampagod,

TumbargodLXI-1 285.27 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

25 Itagi, Bilgi LXIII-2A 130.44 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

26 Targod LXIII-2B 40.46 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

27 Itagi LXIII-5A 108.45 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

28 Targod LXIII-5B 35.61 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

29Alvalli, Itagi (p)

Targod (p)LXIII-6A 53.41 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

Total: 5169.10 653 181.460 1,001.250 - - - - - - - - - -

1 Umbelkoppa MF 15.05 2009-10 - - - - -

2Gonasara -

HalligaddeMF 70.38 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

3Gurvalli -

ArginmaneMF 87.61 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

4 Kanalli MF 113.65 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

5 Manadoor MF 306.96 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

6 Mogadde MF 94.18 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

7 Muregar MF 163.13 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

8 Vanalli MF 21.28 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

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Sl.

No.

Location as per WP for

extraction of D/F trees

Block and compartment

Extent

in (Ha.)

Year of

Extrac-

-tion

Done

Yield Obtained Improvement works Year of

treatmen

t done

Deficit Excess Reasons for

not working

9 Tumbaragod MF 33.87 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

10 Uplekoppa MF 12.19 2009-10 - - - - - -do-

Total: 918.30 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1

Andolli, Targod,

Harepal(p), Agsal

(p)

XL-1 40.46 2010-11 - - - - -

2 Agasal, Andolli. XL-2 43.84 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

3Bornagudda,

KyadikopaXLIV-1 209.67 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

4

Badanagod,

Kyadikop,

Danagahalli

XLIV-3A 198.48 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

5Agasal , Kalkardi

(p)XLIV-9A 170.00 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

6 Kandraji XLIV-10A 123.02 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

7Bakkal, Hrehulekal

(p)XLVII-3 111.55 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

8 Bakkal, Andhal XLVII-7 208.01 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

9 Bakkal, Andhal (p) XLVII-9 166.73 2010-11 52 31.532 136.800 - - -do-

10 Andhal, Bakkal XLVII-10 209.29 2010-11 241 70.050 318.092 - - -do-

11Saraguppa, Savli,

Devanalli (p)XLVIII-5 207.68 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

12

Girgadde(p),

Arechall, Devisara

(p)

LVIII-1 250.64 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

13 Golikai LXI-10 18.40 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

14 Targod, Kodagibail LXIII-3A 69.65 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

15 Alvalli LXIII-6B 122.16 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

Total: 2149.58 293 101.582 454.892 - - - - - - - - - -

1 Andagi MF 16.39 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

2Benagi - Tuikop

BugadikoppaMF 19.57 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

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Sl.

No.

Location as per WP for

extraction of D/F trees

Block and compartment

Extent

in (Ha.)

Year of

Extrac-

-tion

Done

Yield Obtained Improvement works Year of

treatmen

t done

Deficit Excess Reasons for

not working

3 Hallikoppa MF 10.94 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

4 Hebbatti MF 57.16 2010-11 - - - - -

5 Kotekoppa MF 18.62 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

6 Kyadikoppa MF 42.29 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

7 Bakkala MF 82.38 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

8 Devanalli MF 807.67 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

9 Dhoranagiri MF 115.59 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

10 Badagi MF 377.34 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

11 Hallibail MF 188.73 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

12 Hasur MF 39.37 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

13 Hukli MF 134.49 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

14Kalhalli, Nekkarki,

SavaleMF 355.22 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

15 Alavalli MF 230.31 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

16 Havinbeelu MF 443.83 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

17 Arehalla - Devisara MF 39.19 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

18 Balegadde MF 24.68 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

19 Bommanalli MF 5.16 2010-11 - - - - -

20 Itaguli MF 53.03 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

21 Kalgar MF 152.49 2010-11 - - - - - -do-

Total: 3214.44 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1 Bilur MF 72.01 2011-12 - - - - -

2 Kandraji MF 60.54 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

3 Kakkalli MF 119.61 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

4 Kanmuski MF 18.01 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

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No.

Location as per WP for

extraction of D/F trees

Block and compartment

Extent

in (Ha.)

Year of

Extrac-

-tion

Done

Yield Obtained Improvement works Year of

treatmen

t done

Deficit Excess Reasons for

not working

5 Mensi MF 191.94 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

6 Shiraguni MF 97.33 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

7 Nilkunda MF 63.29 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

8 Shivalmane MF 118.26 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

9 Arendur MF 147.56 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

10 Harlikoppa MF 61.09 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

11 Killar MF 216.16 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

12 Kodsara. MF 79.17 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

13 Kodgadde MF 117.52 2011-12 - - - - - -do-

Total: 1362.48 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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4 Vikridepot

Siddapur

Town

2 Vikridepot

Banavasi

Town

1 Vikridepot

2003 10055.65 1867.75 122.00 12045.40

2004 7415.17 1285.82 117.00 8817.99

2005 6977.80 1431.20 114.50 8523.50

2006 6291.08 1356.50 142.40 7789.98

2007 7129.91 1296.30 186.00 8612.21

2008 5047.10 785.28 159.20 5991.58

2009 5604.17 174.17 766.10 6544.44

2010 5060.59 493.68 116.30 5670.57

2011 5630.59 518.22 136.50 6285.30

2012 5443.86 358.16 107.40 5909.41

2013 5063.12 535.08 129.49 5727.68

Price of retail sale of firewood

Year Rs / Tonne

2008 1210

2009 1370

2010 1641

2011 1860

2012 1920

2013 2100

APPENDIX XVI

Retail sale of Firewood in Sirsi Division

Depot wise

Total (Cum)

Depots /

Year

Town wise Quantity Sold (Cum)

Year wise

Total (Cum)

87645.7369719.03 10102.14 2096.88

8000

10000

12000

14000

qu

an

tity

in

Cu

Mt

Retail sale of firewood - Sirsi division

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TeakRose

wood

Other

J woodPoles

Fire

wood

2002-03 12.123 171.721 2476.636 5312 7663.443 20176546.00

2003-04 22.814 139.291 6325.824 18412 12589.749 27206747.00

2004-05 26.023 92.656 5570.825 12536 13987.290 54606013.00

2005-06 4.512 30.532 2739.843 30001 7995.615 28648022.00

2006-07 32.103 80.452 4051.028 3243 17979.252 58315313.00

2007-08 23.651 120.630 9006.752 18489 33252.124 90710927.00

2008-09 9.343 51.863 5539.412 1684 33225.331 105223956.00

2009-10 3.472 42.921 2250.832 1296 19698.368 66442038.00

2010-11 5.656 18.151 5332.942 2631 36981.755 124432505.00

2011-12 6.397 30.000 4193.585 619 24248.845 113313420.00

2012-13 3.722 13.585 4133.003 3270 41891.043 146218160.00

149.816 791.802 51620.682 97493 249512.815 835293647.00Total

APPENDIX -XVII

Sl.

No.

Name of the

Depot

Year/Month

of Sale

Revenue

Realised

Chipgi

& Manmane1

Quantity of

Sale of timber and firewood from Govt timber depots -

Sirsi division (2002-03 to 2012-13)

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Teak Sissum Honne Matti AcaciaOther

J-Wood

2002-03 14690.00 31000.00 7961.00 5455.00 3599.00 3450.00

2003-04 15190.00 24359.00 7179.00 4950.00 5293.00 4696.00

2004-05 24337.00 28672.00 10676.00 5458.00 4999.00 4850.00

2005-06 22450.00 31400.00 13556.00 6528.00 5734.00 5670.00

2006-07 23933.00 28000.00 13150.00 7800.00 7161.00 6510.00

2007-08 31135.00 49565.00 12725.00 10015.00 7252.00 6860.00

2008-09 34500.00 41670.00 16800.00 12500.00 7398.00 8750.00

2009-10 47278.00 38050.00 22193.00 12362.00 11181.00 12502.00

2010-11 31673.00 47628.00 17282.00 15032.00 11798.00 10515.00

2011-12 32114.00 55989.00 21800.00 11761.00 12043.00 11353.00

2012-13 29849.00 66514.00 27839.00 16870.00 14305.00 14305.00

Species

Year of sales

APPENDIX - XVIII

Average price of selected timbers in Depot sales ( Rs / Cu Mt) -

Sirsi division

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(Cu Mts/

Ha)

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IInd thinning (Mechanical cum Silvicultural)

BanavasiAndagi(Kyadgikoppa) B-

8A,RA-08 Sy-08,1712002 2019-20 30.00 720 6.94 13.20 45.78 7.120 1.22 34.800 11.06

Total 30.00

IIIrd thinning (Silvicultural)

Sirsi Balegadde F.S.No-66,67 1985 2028-29 78.00 3759 46.97 9.81 230.39 12.40 0.780 39.63 12.59

Banavasi Sugavi B-V3 22-23(P) 1982 2026-27 10.27 421 18.32 12.11 110.92 5.35 0.810 73.95 25.50

Banavasi Sugavi B-V 3-22,23(1) 1982 2026-27 10.25 225 8.39 12.18 51.10 2.46 0.750 68.46 21.76

Banavasi Sugavi B-V 3-22 (P) 1988 2018-19 10.35 280 8.90 11.61 51.66 3.14 6.873 63.22 20.09

Total 108.87

IVth thinning(Silvicultural)

SirsiArehalla XX-2 P C.No-13

B1977 2021-22 9.60 400 24.08 16.00 192.64 7.93 0.813 87.00 27.27

BanavasiMargundi Block VI-

10BRA-II1970 2014-15 22.36 716 22.41 11.45 128.30 4.38 0.483 62.73 19.82

BanavasiKorlkatta VI 10B-RA-

14(P-1)1971 2015-16 25.92 458 20.38 11.96 121.87 4.26 0.590 74.79 23.77

BanavasiVaddinkoppa VI 10B-RA-

14 (p-2)1971 22.68 794 22.17 9.94 110.18 3.85 0.470 59.25 18.83

BanavasiKalkardi Margandig B-

RF-VII-RA-121970 2014-15 22.77 1104 33.33 13.08 217.98 7.44 0.470 61.60 19.58

Banavasi Margundi Block RF-10-B 1970 2014-15 26.32 1079 32.64 13.74 224.24 7.65 0.470 61.66 19.59

BanavasiKorlkatta Block RF-VI-

10-B1971 2015-16 25.92 898 26.57 12.39 164.60 5.76 0.480 60.99 19.38

Banavasi Vaddinkoppa VI 10B 1971 2015-16 22.68 1134 31.24 14.23 222.27 7.78 0.460 58.85 18.70

BanavasiUllal (Ekkambi & Sonda)

XXVIII 16 1972 2016-17 16.20 477 16.52 15.69 129.60 4.65 0.530 65.99 22.97

BanavasiEkkambi Ullala B-RF-

XXVIII-161972 2016-17 16.20 486 26.96 17.93 241.70 8.67 0.680 83.50 26.54

Banavasi Ekkambi XXVIII-14 1972 2016-17 18.22 555 26.49 16.12 213.51 7.70 0.630 77.46 24.62

BanavasiHalsinkoppa B-V-19 FS-

111978 2022-23 7.25 129 7.93 12.63 50.08 2.13 0.840 87.94 27.95

APPENDIX - XIX

Plantation Working Circle : Thinning schedule for Teak plantations in Sirsi division

Range LocationPlanting

Year

Due

year of

thinning

GBH

(CM)

Dia

(CM)

Spacing

(M)

No.of

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(Cu Mts/

Ha)

(Dia in

Cms)

Range LocationPlanting

Year

Due

year of

thinning

GBH

(CM)

Dia

(CM)

Spacing

(M)

No.of

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retained/

Banavasi Hadalagi Sy.39A 1979 2023-24 24.20 799 37.61 12.14 228.29 9.98 0.760 76.92 24.45

Banavasi Hadalagi Sy.42 A&B 1979 2023-24 24.00 792 38.93 12.70 247.21 10.81 0.780 78.60 24.98

Banavasi Hadalagi MFS-140 1979 2023-24 24.00 840 43.09 12.32 265.43 11.61 0.790 80.30 25.52

BanavasiMaragundi B-V 7A RA-

59A1979 2023-24 12.00 372 20.43 12.54 128.10 5.60 0.800 83.10 26.41

BanavasiMaragundi B-V 7A RA-

59A1979 2023-24 11.60 394 19.28 12.38 119.34 5.22 0.770 78.44 24.93

Banavasi Mugilkoppa F.Sy.No.129 1979 2023-24 24.00 792 43.74 12.81 280.15 12.25 0.820 83.32 26.48

BanavasiMugilkoppa

M.F.Sy.No.151979 2023-24 24.80 661 30.85 12.31 189.88 8.30 0.760 76.60 24.34

Banavasi Sugavi B-V 3-20-FS-11 1979 2023-24 7.20 158 6.25 11.86 37.05 1.62 6.700 70.50 22.40

Banavasi Benagi MFS 31 (p) 1980 2024-25 20.00 760 30.48 11.25 171.45 7.74 0.728 71.00 22.56

Banavasi Hebbatti F.S.200,211 1980 2024-25 19.20 710 35.75 12.42 222.01 10.02 0.810 79.56 25.28

BanavasiUmmadi MPS 26,

RA 63 A & B1981 2025-26 24.28 655 32.19 12.38 199.25 9.29 0.832 78.59 24.98

Banavasi Kalkardi-VI 9A-RA-52 1976 2020-21 27.52 1045 57.86 92.64 2680.08 14.60 0.76 83.420 26.51

Banavasi Andagi VI-9A-RA-51 1975 2019-20 24.00 624 33.13 12.69 210.22 8.17 0.72 81.690 25.96

Banavasi Ekkambi B-XXVIII-23 1973 2017-18 40.00 1200 83.75 15.63 654.51 24.11 0.78 93.660 29.77

Banavasi Achanalli XXXIX-9B 1976 2020-21 21.04 505 10.41 14.33 74.59 2.98 0.46 50.920 16.32

Banavasi Achanalli XXXIX-9B 1977 2021-22 24.00 960 33.12 16.85 279.04 11.49 0.62 65.850 20.93

Banavasi Thigani Sy No.173(P) 1980 2024-25 24.28 1214 4.49 5.26 11.81 0.53 0.22 21.560 6.85

Banavasi Sugavi Sy.11 1979 2023-24 7.20 173 5.78 17.10 49.42 2.16 0.64 64.830 20.60

BanavasiKuppalli,Achanalli

XXXIX-RA-581979 2023-24 24.20 339 7.39 15.00 55.43 2.42 0.52 52.360 16.64

BanavasiHallikoppa

F.Sy.No.XXLIV-21978 2022-23 7.20 196 2.72 13.70 18.63 0.79 0.40 41.800 13.28

Banavasi Vadageri B-XXVIII-16 1970 2014-14 20.25 304 6.82 15.69 53.50 1.82 0.41 5313.000 16.88

Banavasi Bellanakeri F.Sy.No.1 1977 2021-22 40.00 880 28.83 15.63 225.31 9.27 0.59 64.170 20.39

Banavasi Ekkambi B-XXVIII-14 1972 2016-17 20.25 304 12.31 16.13 99.25 3.56 0.58 71.330 22.67

BanavasiKalakardi -Margundi B-

VII1970 2014-15 22.70 953 28.46 9.65 137.32 4.689 0.48 61.270 19.48

Hulekal Oudal B-IX-13 RA-32 A 1980 2024-25 29.00 870 10.64 8.63 45.90 2.07 0.401 39.20 12.46

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(Cu Mts/

Ha)

(Dia in

Cms)

Range LocationPlanting

Year

Due

year of

thinning

GBH

(CM)

Dia

(CM)

Spacing

(M)

No.of

plants to

be

retained/

HulekalOudal B-IX-13 RA-35

A&B1981 2025-26 26.66 294 3.09 6.26 9.67 0.45 0.385 36.36 11.55

Hulekal Oudal B-IX-13 RA-32B 1981 2025-26 22.66 997 15.44 11.24 86.77 4.05 0.467 44.13 14.02

Hulekal Oudal B-IX-13 RA-32B 1980 2024-25 12.51 1163 29.10 11.64 169.37 7.65 0.575 56.08 17.82

HulekalBakkal B-IX-01 RA-1

Part-I1975 2019-20 23.00 943 21.28 13.47 143.32 5.57 0.470 53.26 16.97

Siddapur Gavingudda 0.00

Hulekal Block F.Sy.No. Coupe-19 1983 2013-14 6.88 199 1.34 547.00 366.49 0.260 0.33 29.030 9.22

HulekalSonda XXVIII-7 RA-46-

471970 2014-15 40.00 1240 53.63 13.83 370.85 12.660 0.57 73.730 23.50

Hulekal Sonda B-MF Sy.327,293 1971 2015-16 20.00 1200 26.35 8.60 113.31 3.960 0.41 52.540 16.70

Hulekal Targod XXVIII RA-48 1971 2015-16 20.00 780 20.99 10.48 109.99 3.820 0.46 58.160 18.48

Hulekal Bakkal B-IX 8RA-21 1973 2017-18 24.00 1608 32.68 9.07 148.20 5.460 0.42 50.540 16.06

Hulekal Bakkal IX-01 coupe-07 1973 2017-18 40.00 1790 38.76 10.44 202.33 7.450 0.43 52.170 16.58

Hulekal Bakkal IX-08-RA-23 1974 2018-19 24.00 1111 17.98 7.26 65.27 2.460 0.39 45.100 14.33

Siddapur Muttige XXIII 4 1973 2031-32 20.00 400 22.24 17.00 189.04 6.96 0.699 83.60 26.57

Siddapur Muttige XXIII 4-RA-34 1973 2017-18 20.00 760 21.04 15.00 157.80 5.81 0.493 59.00 18.75

SiddapurGavingudda XXII 3 RA-

371974 2017-18 24.28 510 10.80 10.95 59.13 2.56 0.512 51.60 16.40

SiddapurGavingudda XXII 3 RA-

38-391975 2018-19 40.00 920 32.55 11.65 189.60 7.37 0.586 66.39 21.10

Siddapur Gavingudda B-XII-3 1974 2018-19 24.28 510 10.53 15.53 81.77 3.09 0.44 50.950 16.59

Total 1171.31

Vth thinning(Silvicultural)

Sirsi

Halatota,Devisara Blcok-

XX-RA-6

f.sy.No.127,128

1962 2028-22 30.00 1080 30.93 12.96 200.43 5.72 0.389 60.00 19.07

SirsiDevisar-Haldota

XXI-1-06 RA-71963 2015-16 30.00 1260 25.84 12.68 163.83 4.78 0.330 50.77 16.13

Sirsi Shelur XXI-2(1) RA-2 1963 2029-30 26.80 589 22.87 16.50 188.68 5.31 0.450 68.63 21.81

Sirsi Shelur XXI-2(1)RA -2 1963 2029-30 26.80 589 95.59 12.36 590.75 2.81 0.380 57.68 18.33

SirsiShelur & Haldota XXI-1-

06-RA-8A,8B1964 2029-30 30.80 678 8.12 6.18 25.09 0.74 0.260 38.81 12.36

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(Cu Mts/

Ha)

(Dia in

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Range LocationPlanting

Year

Due

year of

thinning

GBH

(CM)

Dia

(CM)

Spacing

(M)

No.of

plants to

be

retained/

Sirsi Shelur XXI-2 1964 2030-31 41.60 1706 61.49 14.36 441.50 13.15 0.450 67.31 21.39

SirsiArehalla & Devisar XX-I

P1965 2031-32 48.00 2832 99.30 14.00 695.10 21.15 0.450 66.52 21.14

BanavasiShivalli & Ullala B-

XXVIII 13 RA 221966 2032-33 20.00 760 35.85 12.84 230.16 7.16 0.540 77.00 24.47

Banavasi Margundi B VI-8A-AR-4 1966 2032-33 24.00 816 48.22 12.36 298.00 9.27 0.600 86.18 27.39

Banavasi Margundi B-VIA-RA3 1966 2032-33 24.00 1008 57.07 15.58 444.58 13.83 0.590 84.36 26.81

Banavasi Halkop XXVIII -2 1966 2032-33 20.00 880 41.89 13.26 277.73 8.64 0.546 77.35 24.58

BanavasiEekkambi Andalli

XXVIII 10 RA-41966 20.00 580 27.21 12.72 173.06 5.38 0.135 76.80 6.11

Banavasi Ullal XXVIII 10 RA-4 1965 2031-32 20.00 640 34.40 12.21 210.01 6.54 0.568 82.20 26.12

Banavasi Ullal XXVIII 13 RA-18 1965 2031-32 20.00 700 42.11 12.95 272.66 8.30 0.600 86.96 27.00

BanavasiDanalli,Shivalli B-

XXVIII-11-RA-191965 2031-32 20.00 700 33.68 14.65 246.71 345.45 0.537 77.77 24.72

Banavasi Andagi B-VI-9A-RA-2A 1965 2031-32 24.00 504 13.32 8.18 54.48 1.65 0.398 57.65 18.32

BanavasiAndagi B-XXVIII-14 RA-

171965 2031-32 20.00 1002 37.15 12.06 224.01 6.81 0.471 68.24 21.70

BanavasiAndagi B-VI-89,RA-RA-

81964 2030-31 24.00 1032 38.29 10.89 208.49 6.94 0.516 68.29 21.70

BanavasiHalkoppa B-XXVIII-12-

RA-81963 2029-30 20.00 660 35.03 12.81 224.34 6.54 0.540 81.67 25.95

BanavasiHalkoppa B-XXVIII-12-

RA-91963 2029-30 20.00 660 36.39 12.68 230.71 6.73 0.551 83.25 26.46

BanavasiHalkoppa B-XXVIII-12-

RA-71963 2029-30 20.00 560 30.69 12.27 188.28 5.49 0.549 83.00 26.38

BanavasiEkkambi B-XXVIII-12

RA-11962 2028-29 29.60 1125 63.64 12.69 403.81 11.53 0.546 84.32 26.80

BanavasiEkkambi B-XXVIII-12

RA-141959 2025-26 40.00 1420 77.06 11.50 443.10 11.93 0.500 82.59 26.25

Banavasi Boppanalli. XXVIII, 9 1960 2026-27 26.00 944 48.61 14.45 351.21 9.64 0.501 80.45 25.57

Banavasi Ullal B-XXVIII-14-RA-2 1960 2026-27 20.00 1040 48.17 12.33 296.97 8.15 0.475 76.30 24.25

BanavasiEkkambi B-XXVIII-14

RA 21960 2026-27 20.00 1250 72.60 11.97 434.51 11.92 0.532 85.44 27.15

BanavasiAdnalli B-XXVIII-10 RA-

161965 2031-32 20.00 660 34.50 12.74 219.77 6.68 0.560 81.06 25.76

BanavasiAndagi(Maragundi)1967

VI-8A RA-051967 2033-34 22.00 784 27.19 13.18 179.16 7.790 0.55 77.210 24.54

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(Cu Mts/

Ha)

(Cu Mts/

Ha)

(Dia in

Cms)

Range LocationPlanting

Year

Due

year of

thinning

GBH

(CM)

Dia

(CM)

Spacing

(M)

No.of

plants to

be

retained/

Banavasi Kalakardi VI-8A RA-06 1967 2033-34 26.00 858 31.72 11.98 190.00 6.080 0.49 68.380 21.53

Banavasi Maragundi MF RA-06 1967 2033-34 26.00 624 33.05 13.00 214.83 6.830 0.58 81.600 25.93

Banavasi Shivalli B-XXVIII-12 1967 2033-.34 20.00 440 26.21 15.72 206.01 7.730 0.63 86.530 27.50

BanavasiChannagiri B-V-8A RA-

071968 2034-35 18.00 648 3.77 9.26 17.46 0.560 0.20 27.070 8.60

Banavasi Kasge 1968 2034-35 16.00 528 26.41 12.58 166.12 5.287 0.59 79.300 25.20

BanavasiMaragundi B-VI-08 RA-

091969 2035-36 26.00 710 31.67 13.00 205.86 6.851 0.56 74.820 23.78

Hulekal Kodigar B-IX RA-10 1969 2035-36 26.00 1014 22.62 11.20 126.67 4.22 0.410 54.48 17.31

Hulekal Bakkal-B-IX-RA-8 1968 2034-35 24.00 840 13.54 13.65 92.41 3.01 0.330 45.02 14.31

Hulekal Bakkal B-IX RA-25 1968 2034-35 24.00 936 11.20 11.95 66.92 2.17 0.286 38.78 12.36

HulekalBakkal BIX-01,RA-1 Part-

I1969 2035-36 24.00 1248 31.59 12.44 196.49 6.55 0.426 56.71 17.93

HulekalHulekal B-IX-01 RA-01

P-II1964 2030-31 24.00 1104 16.49 9.08 74.86 2.23 0.293 43.34 13.77

Hulekal Hulekal B-IX-01 RA-03 1965 2030-31 25.60 998 17.40 13.56 117.97 3.59 0.323 46.82 14.88

Hulekal Hulekal B-IX-01 RA-04 1965 2031-32 24.00 1296 22.45 10.44 117.19 3.56 0.322 46.66 14.83

Total 1011.20

Abstract

Thinning schedule Extent (Ha)

IInd thinning (Mechanical cum Silvicultural) 30.00

IIIrd thinning (Silvicultural) 108.87

IVth thinning(Silvicultural) 1171.31

Vth thinning(Silvicultural) 1011.20

Grand Total 2321.38

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1 Sirsi Agasal F.Sy.No.148 1985 25.00 602 62.12 9.00 223.62 8.60 1.39 2013-14

2 Sirsi Karjagimane F.Sy.No.14 1986 20.00 756 36.08 9.50 137.12 5.48 0.99 2013-14

3 Sirsi Kalwe F.Sy.No.116 1987 15.00 416 49.64 10.50 208.49 8.69 1.62 2013-14

4 Sirsi Manjvalli F.Sy.No.201 1992 30.00 555 31.11 8.50 105.78 5.57 1.41 2013-14

5 Sirsi Manjvalli F.Sy.No.201 1992 20.00 661 36.53 7.50 109.58 5.77 1.40 2013-14

6 Sirsi Hedgemane F.sy.no.16,11 1992 35.00 686 31.97 9.00 115.09 6.06 1.28 2013-14

7 Sirsi Arehalla F,Sy.No.13, Devisar F.Sy.No.130 1992 30.00 886 48.39 10.50 203.24 10.70 1.39 2013-14

8 Sirsi Kalwe F.Sy.No.116 1992 15.00 981 33.66 11.00 148.10 7.79 1.10 2013-14

9 Banavasi Sugavi FS No. 102 1989 30.00 2013-14

10 Banavasi Gadageri FS No. 35 1991 15.00 2013-14

11 Hulekal Mandur F.sy.No.108 1987 22.50 780 59.09 9.50 224.55 9.36 1.29 2013-14

12 Hulekal Kelgin Onikeri F.sy.No.83, Melin Onikeri F.sy.No.177 1989 33.40 907 41.72 11.50 191.93 8.72 1.10 2013-14

13 Hulekal Guruvalli F.sy.No.178 1990 14.71 886 40.59 9.00 146.12 6.96 1.15 2013-14

14 Hulekal Shigehalli F.sy.No.51 1992 45.00 888 36.87 9.50 140.09 7.37 1.21 2013-14

15 Hulekal Kodngadde F.sy.No.64 1992 20.00 642 43.74 8.50 148.71 7.83 1.55 2013-14

16 Hulekal Kelgin Onikeri F.sy.No.83 1993 50.00 654 26.85 12.00 128.86 7.16 1.27 2013-14

17 Hulekal Nakshe Fsy No. 44 1993 11.00 798 83.53 13.40 447.71 16.58 1.35 2013-14

18 Janamane Bengaon F.sy.No.41,7B 1984 20.00 789 47.93 13.50 258.83 9.59 1.03 2013-14

19 Janamane Nirgaon F.sy.No.166 1985 10.00 733 56.99 11.50 262.14 10.08 1.21 2013-14

20 Janamane Nilkund F.Sy.No.15 1987 20.00 756 57.81 9.00 208.10 8.67 1.30 2013-14

21 Janamane Kurse F.sy.No.167 1987 20.37 779 38.12 13.50 205.86 8.58 1.04 2013-14

22 Janamane Hndynemath F.sy.No.17a 1988 20.00 822 37.66 13.00 195.82 8.51 1.05 2013-14

23 Janamane Hndynemath F.sy.No.17a 1988 12.00 780 51.46 11.00 226.41 9.84 1.26 2013-14

24 Janamane Mulgund F.Sy.no.15 1989 27.00 416 35.11 9.00 126.40 5.75 1.49 2013-14

25 Janamane Bandal f.sy.No.64 1989 25.00 555 52.67 8.50 179.09 8.14 1.58 2013-14

26 Janamane Nirgaon F.sy.No.15 1990 20.00 645 51.62 9.50 196.16 9.34 1.52 2013-14

APPENDIX-XX

PLANTATION WORKING CIRCLE: Harvesting Schedule for Acacia auriculiformis Plantation.

Sl. No. Range LocationPlantn

Year

Extent

(Ha)

No of

Plants

Proposed

year of

thinning &

clear felling

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(Cu Mts/

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Sl. No. Range LocationPlantn

Year

Extent

(Ha)

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Proposed

year of

thinning &

clear felling

27 Janamane Kukri f.Sy.no.94 1991 30.00 739 39.85 9.00 143.45 7.17 1.31 2013-14

28 Janamane Kurse F.sy.No.103 1991 35.50 643 33.10 9.50 125.78 6.29 1.28 2013-14

29 Janamane Kurse F.sy.No.62 1992 20.00 478 29.29 10.50 123.02 6.47 1.47 2013-14

30 Janamane Nirgaon F.sy.No.66 1992 20.00 599 30.96 8.50 105.25 5.54 1.35 2013-14

31 Siddapur Nidgod F.Sy.No.15 1980 9.00 753 68.78 9.00 247.60 7.99 1.10 2013-14

32 Siddapur Harlikoppa F.Sy.No.6 1982 15.00 678 129.44 8.50 440.10 15.18 1.70 2013-14

33 Siddapur Balikoppa F.Sy.No.92,93 1987 20.00 599 54.72 9.50 207.95 7.43 1.22 2013-14

34 Siddapur Kumbarkuli F.sy.No.151 1983 15.00 567 58.47 11.00 257.26 9.19 1.29 2013-14

35 Siddapur Nejjur,FS.No.165, 1988 20.00 742 111.20 11.00 489.29 17.47 1.56 2013-14

36 Siddapur Kavlkoppa,Naligar F.Sy.No.170,17 1984 11.00 798 83.53 13.40 447.71 16.58 1.35 2013-14

37 Siddapur Hosur F.sy.No.151 1985 12.00 678 43.72 14.00 244.84 9.42 1.10 2013-14

38 Siddapur Kumbarkuli F.sy.No.106 1985 25.00 633 40.67 12.50 203.35 7.82 1.10 2013-14

39 Siddapur Bidrakan F.Sy.No.306 1986 20.00 567 41.43 12.50 207.16 8.29 1.22 2013-14

40 Siddapur Husur F.Sy.No.2,10,187 1986 20.00 555 39.24 11.00 172.64 6.91 1.20 2013-14

41 Siddapur Husur F.sy.No.110 1983 20.00 645 41.88 5.50 92.13 3.69 1.15 2013-14

42 Siddapur Kumbarkuli F.sy.No.107 1986 25.00 739 53.12 6.00 127.48 5.10 1.21 2013-14

43 Siddapur Hervalli F.sy.No.297 1986 70.00 643 75.84 6.50 197.19 7.89 1.55 2013-14

44 Siddapur Muttige F.Sy.No.51 1987 15.00 478 34.88 5.50 76.74 3.20 1.27 2013-14

45 Siddapur Malalvalli F.Sy.No.43A 1985 30.00 599 28.75 6.00 69.01 2.88 1.03 2013-14

46 Siddapur Bidrakan F.Sy.No.36/A 1989 28.00 706 39.30 7.00 110.03 5.00 1.21 2013-14

47 Siddapur Naligar F.Sy.No.17 1989 19.00 661 42.47 5.50 93.43 4.25 1.30 2013-14

48 Siddapur Heggekoppa F.Sy.No.90 1990 20.00 686 25.70 9.50 97.67 4.65 1.04 2013-14

49 Siddapur Musavalli F.Sy.No.262 1988 20.00 886 40.59 8.50 138.00 6.57 1.15 2013-14

50 Siddapur Heggekoppa F.Sy.No.121 1990 30.00 981 53.95 12.00 258.96 12.33 1.26 2013-14

51 Siddapur Husur F.Sy.No.2,10,106 1990 10.00 524 40.30 12.00 193.43 9.21 1.49 2013-14

52 Siddapur Kumbarkuli F.sy.No.119A 1991 11.00 886 32.47 13.50 175.34 8.77 1.08 2013-14

53 Siddapur Killar F.Sy.No.90 1992 20.00 780 27.74 11.50 127.63 6.72 1.12 2013-14

54 Siddapur MalavaJaddi FS No. 1992 35.00 567 41.68 9.00 150.03 7.90 1.61 2013-14

55 Siddapur Bidrkan F.Sy.No.36 1992 18.00 602 27.97 13.50 151.03 7.95 1.28 2013-14

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56 Siddapur Heggekoppa F.Sy.No.90 1993 30.00 756 36.11 13.00 187.78 10.43 1.37 2013-14

57 Siddapur Halageri F.Sy.No. 1993 15.00 907 30.53 11.00 134.32 7.46 1.15 2013-14

58 Siddapur Sampgod F.Sy.No.143 1993 11.00 911 33.39 13.40 178.95 9.94 1.20 2013-14

59 Siddapur Kumbarkuli F.sy.No.119a 1993 10.00 556 27.73 14.00 155.31 8.63 1.40 2013-14

60 Siddapur Sampgod F.sy.No.143 1993 11.00 450 28.20 12.50 140.99 7.83 1.57 2013-14

61 Kyadgi Kadegod F.sy.No.157 1982 40.00 706 78.82 7.50 236.46 8.15 1.30 2013-14

62 Kyadgi Bilegod F.sy.No.41 1985 5.00 661 68.79 9.00 247.66 9.53 1.40 2013-14

63 Kyadgi Bilegod F.sy.No.97 1986 20.00 686 43.77 12.00 210.09 8.40 1.14 2013-14

64 Kyadgi Hosmanju F.sy.No.51 1987 51.00 886 47.63 15.00 285.76 11.91 1.09 2013-14

65 Kyadgi Bilegod F.sy.No.97 1989 7.00 981 37.30 14.00 208.86 9.49 1.00 2013-14

66 Kyadgi Hosmanju F.sy.No.82 1989 12.00 524 44.82 11.50 206.19 9.37 1.50 2013-14

67 Kyadgi Hosmanju F.sy.No.82 1989 10.00 886 37.85 11.00 166.53 7.57 1.06 2013-14

68 Kyadgi Targod F.Sy.No.106 1990 16.08 780 26.27 10.00 105.07 5.00 0.99 2013-14

69 Kyadgi Kodgibail F.Sy.No. 33 1990 5.72 567 34.22 11.00 150.58 7.17 1.32 2013-14

70 Kyadgi Balgod F.Sy.No.96 1990 9.00 602 41.22 10.50 173.14 8.24 1.41 2013-14

71 Kyadgi Chandraghatgi F.Sy.No.9 1990 27.50 756 51.04 11.50 234.77 11.18 1.40 2013-14

72 Kyadgi Bilegod F.sy.No.50 1990 17.52 907 51.64 12.00 247.86 11.80 1.28 2013-14

73 Kyadgi Bilegod F.sy.No.96 1992 9.00 911 49.76 11.00 218.93 11.52 1.39 2013-14

Total: 1,556.30

74 Banavasi Kalli FS No. 8,18. 1994 80.00 890 21.02 14.57 122.51 7.21 1.02 2014-15

75 Banavasi Kalli , Umblekoppa FS No. 8,18 1994 70.00 642 15.46 19.43 120.17 7.07 1.03 2014-15

76 Hulekal Koligar FS No. 123 1994 15.00 993 29.31 12.14 142.31 8.37 1.14 2014-15

77 Hulekal Koligar FS No. 170 1994 34.00 815 22.06 14.57 128.58 7.56 1.09 2014-15

78 Hulekal Bakkal FS No. 154 1994 14.00 733 34.50 7.15 98.68 5.80 1.44 2014-15

79 Hulekal Bakkal FS No. 154 1994 29.00 756 18.92 21.86 165.45 9.73 1.05 2014-15

80 Hulekal Koligar F.Sy.No.123 1994 15.00 567 41.80 9.71 162.34 9.55 1.80 2014-15

81 Janamane Hukkali Sy.No.27 1994 50.00 855 38.04 12.14 184.73 10.87 1.40 2014-15

82 Janamane Huliundi.26,24 Nandyani,98 Heggarani 67 1994 25.00 970 32.77 9.71 127.30 7.49 1.22 2014-15

83 Janamane Mulugunda FS No.23 1994 22.00 524 19.92 9.71 77.36 4.55 1.29 2014-15

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84 Janamane Mulugunda.FS No.40, Nlkind.FS No.30 1994 20.00 886 27.06 12.14 131.42 7.73 1.16 2014-15

85 Janamane Neggu FS No.130 1994 50.00 567 41.80 9.71 162.34 9.55 1.80 2014-15

86 Janamane Saraguppa FS No.12 1994 50.00 602 26.79 12.14 130.07 7.65 1.40 2014-15

87 Janamane Teppar, Bandal FS No.49,86 1994 20.00 907 29.65 12.14 143.98 8.47 1.20 2014-15

88 Janamane Bidarmane FS No. 40 1994 20.00 885 29.80 12.14 144.73 8.51 1.22 2014-15

89 Janamane Attimarda FS No.165 1994 15.00 800 21.18 14.53 123.11 7.24 1.08 2014-15

90 Siddapur Arendur FS No. No.40 1994 20.00 711 23.63 17.00 160.69 9.45 1.21 2014-15

91 Siddapur Balekoppa FS No. No.59,63 1994 43.00 886 22.17 19.43 172.34 10.14 1.05 2014-15

92 Siddapur Balekoppa FS No. No.99 1994 8.00 888 23.08 21.86 201.81 11.87 1.07 2014-15

93 Siddapur Bettati FS No. No.27 1994 20.00 642 15.46 19.43 120.17 7.07 1.03 2014-15

94 Siddapur Bhankuli FS No. No.165 1994 22.00 654 18.29 21.86 159.95 9.41 1.11 2014-15

95 Siddapur Bidrakan FS No. No.125 1994 24.00 789 21.67 17.00 147.37 8.67 1.10 2014-15

96 Siddapur Heggekoppa FS No. No.90 1994 47.00 733 34.50 7.15 98.68 5.80 1.44 2014-15

97 Siddapur Kangod FS No. No.136 1994 17.00 756 18.92 21.86 165.45 9.73 1.05 2014-15

98 Siddapur Kilar FS No. No.90 1994 22.00 779 19.87 19.43 154.43 9.08 1.06 2014-15

99 Siddapur Kilar FS No.90,118 1994 73.00 822 22.17 19.43 172.31 10.14 1.09 2014-15

100 Siddapur Kodkani FS No.38 1994 28.00 780 20.65 19.43 160.52 9.44 1.08 2014-15

101 Siddapur Malav, Jaddi FS No.30 1994 29.00 416 21.82 17.00 148.37 8.73 1.52 2014-15

102 Siddapur Najjur, Malalvalli, FS No.165,43 1994 38.00 555 18.45 21.86 161.29 9.49 1.21 2014-15

103 Siddapur Tamborgod FS No.10 1994 33.00 645 15.53 24.29 150.93 8.88 1.03 2014-15

104 Siddapur Algod F.S.No. 81 1994 15.00 661 25.13 14.57 146.46 8.62 1.29 2014-15

105 Kyadgi Bilegod FS No.41 1994 18.00 661 25.13 14.57 146.46 8.62 1.29 2014-15

106 Kyadgi Bilegod FS No.41 1994 18.00 661 25.13 14.57 146.46 8.62 1.29 2014-15

107 Kyadgi Gubgod FS No. 97 1994 18.00 661 25.13 14.57 146.46 8.62 1.29 2014-15

108 Kyadgi Gubgod FS No. No.97 1994 25.00 745 26.51 14.57 154.50 9.09 1.25 2014-15

109 Kyadgi Kattakai FS 67A 1994 25.00 416 18.40 34.00 250.29 14.72 1.40 2014-15

110 Kyadgi Kible FSNo.8 & 72 1994 25.00 555 20.71 14.57 120.68 7.10 1.28 2014-15

111 Kyadgi Alavalli F.Sy.No.18 1994 45.00 416 21.82 17.00 148.37 8.73 1.52 2014-15

112 Kyadgi Targod F.sy.No.97 1994 21.00 555 18.45 21.86 161.29 9.49 1.21 2014-15

Total: 1,163.00

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113 Sirsi Gattikai F.Sy.No.7,13 1995 14.00 9,470 2015-16

114 Sirsi Bommanalli, Sadashivalli FS No.325A,448 1995 27.00 20,000 2015-16

115 Sirsi Kalkuni FS.No.29 1995 6.00 10,000 2015-16

116 Sirsi Kangod/Kansur/Jaganahalli FS.No.59,46 1995 42.00 35,000 2015-16

117 Sirsi Kansur FS.No.26 and Hansekop FS.No.98 1995 45.00 26,000 2015-16

118 Sirsi Koppa FS.No.12 1995 33.00 33,000 2015-16

119 Sirsi Puttanamane FS.No.134 1995 25.00 21,000 2015-16

120 Sirsi Tenakanahalli FS.No.15,35,39,37,36 1995 20.00 20,000 2015-16

121 Sirsi Yachadi FS.No.53 1995 24.00 10,000 2015-16

122 Sirsi Yachadi FS.No.54 1995 78.00 55,000 2015-16

123 Sirsi Landakanalli F.Sy.No.15 1995 35.00 25,000 2015-16

124 Sirsi Sadashivalli F.Sy.No.246,307 1995 22.00 22,000 2015-16

125 Hulekal Arginmane.FS No.171 1995 21.00 780 31.01 7.50 93.02 5.81 1.41 2015-16

126 Hulekal Kadabal, FS No.222,219B 1995 27.00 907 22.07 9.44 83.33 5.21 1.10 2015-16

127 Siddapur Arendur FSNo 40 1995 15.00 2015-16

128 Siddapur Gunjagod FSNo 208A B1,2 1995 45.00 2015-16

129 Siddapur Tyarsi FSNo 41A 1995 22.00 2015-16

130 Siddapur Kangod FSNo 160, Ballatte 87 1995 40.00 2015-16

131 Siddapur Sampgod FSNo 143, Heggodmane 12A 1995 35.00 2015-16

132 Siddapur Kalenalli Fsno 19, Suragikoppa FSNo 13 1995 24.00 2015-16

133 Siddapur Gavingudda FS No.8 1995 25.00 2015-16

134 Siddapur Bedkani, Hosur FS.No.66 & 119 1995 42.00 567 35.72 7.26 103.73 6.48 1.77 2015-16

135 Siddapur Bidrakhan FS.No.306 B 1995 27.00 742 38.29 6.64 101.71 6.36 1.60 2015-16

136 Siddapur Igod FS No.121 1995 20.00 798 46.38 5.08 94.23 5.89 1.70 2015-16

137 Siddapur Bhankuli, Mutage FS.No.12, 87 1995 30.00 678 44.67 7.35 131.32 8.21 1.81 2015-16

138 Siddapur Kastur, HolagadiKoppa.145,40 1995 42.00 633 36.79 6.70 98.59 6.16 1.70 2015-16

139 Siddapur Kodkani, Kulibedu,FS.No.83,11 1995 37.00 567 41.16 7.50 123.48 7.72 1.90 2015-16

140 Siddapur Kodkani,Karalka, FS.No.35,142A 1995 40.00 555 32.63 8.00 104.43 6.53 1.71 2015-16

141 Siddapur Malavalli, Hasavante FS.No.70A,40 1995 13.00 645 39.72 7.80 123.93 7.75 1.75 2015-16

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142 Siddapur Malvaljaddi FS.No.31 1995 35.00 739 23.97 6.47 62.03 3.88 1.27 2015-16

143 Kyadgi Kattekai FS.No.67A 1995 25.00 643 33.18 9.44 125.30 7.83 1.60 2015-16

144 Kyadgi Kulibeedu FS No..94 1995 24.00 478 27.78 10.25 113.89 7.12 1.70 2015-16

145 Kyadgi Mensi FS No..10 1995 25.00 599 39.46 6.85 108.12 6.76 1.81 2015-16

146 Kyadgi Suttalmane & Masalmakki FS.No.64 & 4 1995 35.00 706 41.03 7.50 123.09 7.69 1.70 2015-16

147 Kyadgi Targod FS.No.50 1995 28.00 661 47.98 8.79 168.63 10.54 1.90 2015-16

Total: 1,048.00

148 Sirsi Balegadde 43A 1996 32.00 20,000 2016-17

149 Sirsi Bachagaon, Landakanalli .32 1996 26.00 35,000 2016-17

150 Sirsi Kalgar FS.No.23 1996 17.00 8,000 2016-17

151 Sirsi Balegadde FS.No.49A 1996 22.00 18,000 2016-17

152 Sirsi Sirsi F.Sy.No.150 1996 16.00 22,000 2016-17

153 Sirsi Gadihalli-Kerekoppa F.Sy.No.27,13 1996 40.00 20,000 2016-17

154 Banavasi Angadi.Kyadagikoppa FS No.1/8 1996 5.00 780 22.59 15.00 135.52 9.03 1.28 2016-17

155 Banavasi Mattihalli FS No.4 1996 5.00 602 19.39 18.00 139.61 9.31 1.35 2016-17

156 Hulekal Basagandi/Navilgar FS No.88,122/87A,87 1996 60.00 756 22.58 18.00 162.58 10.84 1.30 2016-17

157 Hulekal Heggar, FS No.63A(296) 1996 20.00 907 23.08 17.00 156.97 10.46 1.20 2016-17

158 Hulekal Koligar,Gurvalli.FS No.27,127 1996 20.00 911 19.38 12.00 93.00 6.20 1.10 2016-17

159 Hulekal Melinonikeri.FS No.155 1996 36.00 556 - 24.00 - - 2016-17

160 Janamane Addalli, Kukri FS.No.141 1996 30.00 450 20.21 9.00 72.75 4.85 1.59 2016-17

161 Janamane Bodagi FS.No.96 1996 30.00 - 9.00 - - 0.99 2016-17

162 Janamane Hallibail FS.No.53 1996 20.00 820 28.65 9.00 103.14 6.88 1.41 2016-17

163 Janamane Hostota FS No.110 1996 20.00 380 13.09 9.00 47.12 3.14 1.40 2016-17

164 Janamane Hukli FS.No.46 1996 10.00 650 18.88 9.00 67.97 4.53 1.28 2016-17

165 Janamane Mulgund FS.No.23,76 1996 40.00 993 33.81 9.00 121.73 8.12 1.39 2016-17

166 Janamane Nirgaon FS No..166 1996 15.00 815 17.43 12.00 83.66 5.58 1.10 2016-17

167 Siddapur Husur . 187A2 1996 30.00 885 23.20 15.00 139.23 9.28 1.22 2016-17

168 Siddapur Kanagod . 136,270 1996 32.00 661 19.56 15.00 117.39 7.83 1.29 2016-17

169 Siddapur Kanagod . 140, Shiralagi 217, Ballatte 8 1996 25.00 740 17.60 15.00 105.59 7.04 1.16 2016-17

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170 Siddapur Kanagod : 105,132(p) 1996 18.00 745 20.64 15.00 123.84 8.26 1.25 2016-17

171 Siddapur Korlkai, Hegge, FS.No.225,105A 1996 20.00 825 16.69 18.00 120.19 8.01 1.07 2016-17

172 Siddapur Manmane, Hasvante FS.No.53,56 1996 40.00 855 21.76 18.00 156.67 10.44 1.20 2016-17

173 Siddapur Musawalli 262 P, Malawalli FS.No.20 1996 27.00 970 17.49 18.00 125.91 8.39 1.01 2016-17

174 Siddapur Nejjur,FS.No.165,240, Dugadikoppa 85,109 1996 30.00 790 20.11 18.00 144.76 9.65 1.20 2016-17

175 Siddapur Sampgod FS.No.143 1996 20.00 645 15.08 18.00 108.55 7.24 1.15 2016-17

176 Siddapur Igod FSNo 121 1996 35.00 2016-17

177 Siddapur Sampgod FSNo 120, Tumbragod FSNo 13 1996 21.00 2016-17

178 Siddapur Alagod FSNo 81 1996 20.00 2016-17

Total: 782.00

179 Sirsi Agasal FS No.148 1997 10.00 2017-18

180 Sirsi Andalli 43 1997 30.00 22,500 2017-18

181 Sirsi Arehalla, Koppa FS No.12,13 1997 50.00 37,500 2017-18

182 Sirsi Balekai, Malubalgar FS No. 13,25,47 1997 25.00 35,000 2017-18

183 Sirsi Dasangadde, Somanalli FS.No.9,5 1997 30.00 22,500 2017-18

184 Sirsi Kageri, Gadihalli FS No.76,222 1997 20.00 16,000 2017-18

185 Banavasi Bilur,Ummadi,Bnkanal FS 55,26,23 1997 30.00 645 18.10 18.00 130.31 9.31 1.35 2017-18

186 Banavasi Kirvatti FS No.69,70,71,74 1997 20.00 739 13.77 18.00 99.12 7.08 1.10 2017-18

187 Banavasi Kotekoppa FS No.12 1997 25.00 711 21.45 17.00 145.89 10.42 1.40 2017-18

188 Hulekal Araginmane FS No. 171 1997 15.00 686 18.12 18.00 130.50 9.32 1.31 2017-18

189 Hulekal Bakkal FS No. 154,155 1997 25.00 886 19.64 18.00 141.43 10.10 1.20 2017-18

190 Hulekal Kotgehalli FS No.4 1997 20.00 886 24.86 12.50 124.30 8.88 1.35 2017-18

191 Hulekal Manadur FS No.117 1997 10.00 780 19.37 10.80 83.71 5.98 1.27 2017-18

192 Hulekal Manadur FS No.117 1997 20.00 567 22.40 9.00 80.65 5.76 1.60 2017-18

193 Hulekal Mogadde FS No.35 1997 20.00 602 26.79 9.50 101.78 7.27 1.70 2017-18

194 Janmane Balawalli FS No.53 1997 30.00 780 19.74 12.00 94.74 6.77 1.28 2017-18

195 Janmane Hebre FS No.97,98 1997 20.00 416 18.25 9.00 65.68 4.69 1.69 2017-18

196 Janmane Kurse FS No.61 1997 25.00 645 22.34 12.00 107.25 7.66 1.50 2017-18

197 Janmane Teppar FS No.39 1997 35.00 739 16.88 15.00 101.27 7.23 1.22 2017-18

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198 Siddapur Akkunji FS No.55 1997 20.00 567 20.17 9.00 72.61 5.19 1.52 2017-18

199 Siddapur Bedkani, Bankuli 1997 5.00 742 29.61 9.50 112.52 8.04 1.61 2017-18

200 Siddapur Halageri FS No. 120, Husur FS No.151 1997 21.00 798 20.13 8.50 68.44 4.89 1.28 2017-18

201 Siddapur Kavalkoppa FS No.57 1997 20.00 678 22.56 12.00 108.27 7.73 1.47 2017-18

202 Siddapur Malawalli FS43A 1997 25.00 633 17.76 13.50 95.91 6.85 1.35 2017-18

203 Siddapur Malwajadde FS No.14,15, Korikai FS No.42 1997 20.00 567 14.75 11.50 67.86 4.85 1.30 2017-18

204 Siddapur Mudalli FS No.7 1997 17.00 742 16.45 9.00 59.22 4.23 1.20 2017-18

205 Siddapur Igod FSNo 150 1997 35.00 2017-18

206 Siddapur Nidagod F. Sy. No.14, 25 1997 20.00 2017-18

207 Siddapur Ballatte FSNo 133 1997 25.00 2017-18

208 Siddapur Mugadur FS No.210,216 1997 29.00 798 14.78 13.50 79.84 5.70 1.10 2017-18

209 Kyadgi Belegod FS No.50 1997 35.00 711 31.26 11.50 143.81 10.27 1.69 2017-18

210 Kyadgi Balgod FS No.96A, Gubgod FS No.98 1997 25.00 643 21.10 11.00 92.85 6.63 1.46 2017-18

211 Kyadgi Gijguni FS No.36 1997 20.00 886 15.33 10.00 61.31 4.38 1.06 2017-18

212 Kyadgi Kattekai FS No.67A Golikai 66 1997 25.00 622 11.38 11.00 50.06 3.58 1.09 2017-18

213 Kyadgi Kudagunde FS No.45 1997 20.00 667 10.89 10.50 45.76 3.27 1.03 2017-18

214 Kyadgi Suttalmane FS No.64 1997 25.00 669 12.92 11.50 59.43 4.25 1.12 2017-18

Total: 847.00

215 Sirsi Biknalli FS No. 78.88 1998 20.00 12,000 2018-19

216 Sirsi Kalgadde FS No. 160 1998 20.00 14,000 2018-19

217 Sirsi Kalve FS No.111, Yachadi FS No.34 1998 20.00 32,000 2018-19

218 Sirsi Kalve FS No.116 1998 30.00 42,000 2018-19

219 Sirsi Yachadi FS No. 53A 1998 42.00 25,000 2018-19

220 Sirsi Hanchinkeri (Bachgoan) F.Sy.No.81 1998 31.00 14,000 2018-19

221 Banavasi Achanalli FS No.61,62; Dodnalli FS No. 10 1998 35.00 888 42.11 24.00 404.24 31.10 1.89 2018-19

222 Banavasi Badangod FS No.96 1998 8.00 642 25.80 9.00 92.89 7.15 1.74 2018-19

223 Banavasi Kupgadde FS No.24, Danaganalli FS No.9 1998 35.00 733 21.49 9.00 77.35 5.95 1.49 2018-19

224 Banavasi Kyadgikop FS No.14 1998 25.00 756 17.49 9.00 62.95 4.84 1.32 2018-19

225 Banavasi Kyadgikop FS No.14 1998 25.00 779 20.44 9.00 73.59 5.66 1.41 2018-19

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226 Banavasi Umblekoppa,Kalli,Somanalli 1998 30.00 822 21.27 12.00 102.07 7.85 1.40 2018-19

227 Hulekal Navilgar-Hattargi F.sy.No.18 1998 28.00 2018-19

228 Hulekal Navilgar-Hattargi F.sy.No.75 1998 32.00 2018-19

229 Hulekal Melina.Onikeri, FS No.30 1998 25.00 907 34.80 8.50 118.31 9.10 1.70 2018-19

230 Hulekal Muski,FS No.141 1998 31.00 911 43.66 7.50 130.97 10.07 1.90 2018-19

231 Hulekal Muski,FS No.78 1998 21.00 753 25.59 9.00 92.12 7.09 1.60 2018-19

232 Hulekal Navilgar FS No.18,71 1998 28.00 678 21.62 10.50 90.82 6.99 1.55 2018-19

233 Hulekal Navilgar FS No.75 1998 32.00 599 19.85 11.00 87.34 6.72 1.58 2018-19

234 Janmane Badagi FS No.96,64 1998 25.00 643 14.29 15.00 85.76 6.60 1.29 2018-19

235 Janmane Hallibail FS No.81 1998 25.00 478 15.44 15.00 92.65 7.13 1.56 2018-19

236 Janmane Hebre FS No.75 1998 25.00 599 24.91 15.00 149.47 11.50 1.77 2018-19

237 Janmane Hukli FS No.58 1998 35.00 706 13.54 18.00 97.49 7.50 1.20 2018-19

238 Janmane Sampakhanda FS No.30, Kodgibail FS No.21, 1998 30.00 661 14.83 18.00 106.77 8.21 1.30 2018-19

239 Siddapur Balikoppa FS No.80,99 1998 7.00 678 - 13.00 - - 2018-19

240 Siddapur Bellatti FS No.133 1998 30.00 906 23.37 11.00 102.83 7.91 1.39 2018-19

241 Siddapur Kangod FS No.22A 1998 14.00 567 14.88 14.00 83.32 6.41 1.41 2018-19

242 Siddapur Mudhalli FS No.24 1998 20.00 642 26.40 12.00 126.72 9.75 1.76 2018-19

243 Siddapur Mudhalli FS No.7, Surgikoppa FS No.13 1998 30.00 654 21.67 15.00 130.04 10.00 1.58 2018-19

244 Siddapur Nagarbhavi FS No.3, Paduvanbail 1998 20.00 789 24.52 14.00 137.30 10.56 1.53 2018-19

245 Siddapur Kalenalli FSNo 20, Hirekai FSNo 19 1998 25.00 2018-19

246 Siddapur Halagadikoppa FSNo 40, Kastur FSNo 45 1998 35.00 2018-19

247 Siddapur Igod FSNo 121 1998 20.00 2018-19

248 Kyadgi Haavinbeelu FS No.82 1998 25.00 733 10.12 12.00 4.00 3.74 1.02 2018-19

249 Kyadgi Itagi FS No.58 1998 25.00 729 11.50 11.00 50.59 3.89 1.09 2018-19

250 Kyadgi Kalkai FS No.81,138 kible 157 1998 25.00 789 11.77 9.00 42.37 3.26 1.06 2018-19

251 Kyadgi Kelginmane FS No.107 1998 30.00 801 10.21 8.50 34.72 2.67 0.98 2018-19

Total: 964.00

252 Sirsi Bachgaon FS No.34,35 1999 20.00 2019-20

253 Sirsi Girgadde FS No.62, Barur FS No.15 1999 25.00 25,500 2019-20

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254 Sirsi Kageri FS No.20 1999 40.00 40,800 2019-20

255 Sirsi Kalve FS No.134, Yachadi FS No. 11 1999 30.00 30,600 2019-20

256 Sirsi Kalve FS No.134, Yachadi FS No. 11 1999 35.00 35,700 2019-20

257 Sirsi Kodgadde FS No.60, Shelur 1999 10.00 10,800 2019-20

258 Sirsi Koppa FS No.12 1999 27.00 20,250 2019-20

259 Sirsi Narebail-Landakanalli FS No.6,15 1999 38.00 15,960 2019-20

260 Sirsi Sirsi FS No.150 1999 18.00 13,500 2019-20

261 Sirsi Narebail-Bikanali F.Sy.No.6,12 1999 27.00 15,975 2019-20

262 Banavasi Hebbatti FS No.192,203 1999 30.00 599 8.05 8.50 27.37 2.28 1.09 2019-20

263 Banavasi Kyadgikop FS No.15 1999 25.00 643 8.17 12.00 39.23 3.27 1.06 2019-20

264 Banavasi Kyadgikop FS No.15 1999 25.00 478 8.86 13.50 47.84 3.99 1.28 2019-20

265 Banavasi Kyadgikoppa FS No.47 1999 35.00 599 8.50 11.50 39.10 3.26 1.12 2019-20

266 Hulekal Audhal FS No. 36 1999 20.00 733 7.80 12.00 37.45 3.12 0.97 2019-20

267 Hulekal Kadabala FS No.93 1999 50.00 729 6.24 13.50 33.70 2.81 0.87 2019-20

268 Hulekal Kanalli FS No.27 1999 30.00 789 9.29 11.50 42.71 3.56 1.02 2019-20

269 Hulekal Kudragod FS No.63 1999 21.00 801 13.49 9.00 48.55 4.05 1.22 2019-20

270 Hulekal Kudragod FS No.86,89 1999 35.00 714 8.57 13.50 46.27 3.86 1.03 2019-20

271 Hulekal Mensi FS No.281 1999 26.00 833 11.82 13.00 61.46 5.12 1.12 2019-20

272 Hulekal Mogadde FS No.35 1999 25.00 906 6.27 11.00 27.57 2.30 0.78 2019-20

273 Hulekal Sirasgaon FS No.110,146 1999 25.00 678 9.11 13.40 48.84 4.07 1.09 2019-20

274 Janmane Badgi FS No.64,96 1999 25.00 886 11.05 9.50 41.99 3.50 1.05 2019-20

275 Janmane Hallibail FS No.76 1999 26.00 780 15.61 9.00 56.18 4.68 1.33 2019-20

276 Janmane Hebre FsyNo.75 1999 35.00 567 10.67 9.50 40.56 3.38 1.29 2019-20

277 Janmane Hukli FS No.9,46 1999 10.00 602 18.76 10.50 78.81 6.57 1.66 2019-20

278 Janmane Hukli FS No.9,46 1999 35.00 756 20.81 8.50 70.76 5.90 1.56 2019-20

279 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.104 1999 15.00 645 9.15 10.50 38.44 3.20 1.12 2019-20

280 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.104 1999 25.00 739 9.93 11.00 43.70 3.64 1.09 2019-20

281 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.104 1999 31.00 643 6.99 9.50 26.54 2.21 0.98 2019-20

282 Janmane Savle FS No.204,205 1999 23.00 886 14.43 8.50 49.07 4.09 1.20 2019-20

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283 Siddapur Avarguppa FS No.25 1999 26.00 798 10.14 14.00 56.80 4.73 1.06 2019-20

284 Siddapur Bandisara FS No.55 1999 20.00 678 7.37 12.50 36.83 3.07 0.98 2019-20

285 Siddapur Igod FSNo 150 1999 20.00 2019-20

286 Siddapur Kunaji FSNo 148 1999 30.00 2019-20

287 Siddapur Bellatti FS No.180 1999 22.00 633 10.31 12.50 51.55 4.30 1.20 2019-20

288 Siddapur Bellatti FS No.180 1999 32.00 567 6.03 12.00 28.97 2.41 0.97 2019-20

289 Siddapur Golgod FS No.47,120 1999 18.00 589 5.04 15.00 30.26 2.52 0.87 2019-20

290 Siddapur Harlikoppa FS No.42, Hosur FS No. 50,31 1999 20.00 746 8.78 14.00 49.16 4.10 1.02 2019-20

291 Siddapur Heggekoppa FS No.87A 1999 20.00 768 10.32 11.50 47.48 3.96 1.09 2019-20

292 Siddapur Husur FS No.187,210 1999 20.00 685 8.71 11.00 38.31 3.19 1.06 2019-20

293 Siddapur Kastur FS No.45, Halgadikop FS No.35 1999 35.00 493 5.80 10.50 24.37 2.03 1.02 2019-20

294 Siddapur Kavachur FS No.111A,33 1999 14.00 675 9.07 11.50 41.73 3.48 1.09 2019-20

295 Siddapur Kilar FS No.108 1999 30.00 675 8.58 12.00 41.18 3.43 1.06 2019-20

296 Siddapur Malavajaddi FS No.31 1999 20.00 685 7.44 11.00 32.74 2.73 0.98 2019-20

297 Kyadgi Chandraghatgi FS No.10 1999 10.00 678 30.98 9.00 111.54 9.30 2.01 2019-20

298 Kyadgi Balgod FS No.133 1999 20.00 622 7.32 8.50 24.89 2.07 1.02 2019-20

299 Kyadgi Gijginni FS No.35 1999 35.00 667 8.96 9.50 34.06 2.84 1.09 2019-20

300 Kyadgi Golikai FS No.68A 1999 20.00 669 8.50 9.00 30.61 2.55 1.06 2019-20

301 Kyadgi Kanalli FS No.142Alavlli 1999 30.00 742 8.06 9.50 30.63 2.55 0.98 2019-20

302 Kyadgi Kible FS No.8 1999 20.00 887 33.60 10.50 141.12 11.76 1.83 2019-20

Total: 1,304.00

303 Sirsi Goudhalli FS No.7 2000 6.00 3,000 2020-21

304 Sirsi Girgadde FS No. 62, Bisalkop FS No.154 2000 35.00 25,200 2020-21

305 Sirsi Hwdgimane FS No.41, Heepanalli FS No.101 2000 25.00 19,125 2020-21

306 Sirsi Kalve, Kenchanagadde FS No.122 2000 25.00 27,000 2020-21

307 Sirsi Kalve, Kenchanagadde FS No.122 2000 20.00 20,250 2020-21

308 Sirsi Kalve, Kenchanagadde FS No.122 2000 25.00 14,400 2020-21

309 Sirsi Landakanalli FS No.49 2000 17.30 7,000 2020-21

310 Banavasi Golikatta, Gudnapur, Navangiri, FS No.8 2000 15.00 678 6.19 13.50 33.42 3.04 0.98 2020-21

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311 Banavasi Gudnapur FS No.12 2000 10.00 984 11.11 6.50 28.89 2.63 1.09 2020-21

312 Banavasi Madankeri FS No.19 2000 25.00 493 5.26 5.50 11.58 1.05 1.06 2020-21

313 Banavasi Malalgaon FS No.82 2000 20.00 675 10.51 6.00 25.23 2.29 1.28 2020-21

314 Banavasi Malangi FS No.76 2000 25.00 675 8.05 7.00 22.53 2.05 1.12 2020-21

315 Banavasi Sugavi FS No.102 2000 30.00 679 7.67 5.50 16.87 1.53 1.09 2020-21

316 Hulekal Audhal FS No.36,51 2000 25.00 768 30.98 4.00 49.56 4.51 2.06 2020-21

317 Hulekal Kambigar FS No.68,69 2000 30.00 784 29.51 6.00 70.82 6.44 1.99 2020-21

318 Hulekal Kudragod FS No.63,70 2000 25.00 732 25.65 7.50 76.94 6.99 1.92 2020-21

319 Hulekal Shivalli FS No.302,649 2000 25.00 743 41.70 6.50 108.42 9.86 2.43 2020-21

320 Janmane Hullunde FS No.25 2000 25.00 532 5.68 6.00 13.64 1.24 1.06 2020-21

321 Janmane Karur FS No.102 2000 30.00 689 6.29 6.50 16.35 1.49 0.98 2020-21

322 Janmane Khurse FS No.61 2000 25.00 897 34.44 4.50 62.00 5.64 2.01 2020-21

323 Janmane Kodgibail FS No.103 P I,II 2000 18.00 904 8.94 5.50 19.67 1.79 1.02 2020-21

324 Janmane Kodgibail FS No.103 P III,IV 2000 43.00 765 8.64 5.00 17.28 1.57 1.09 2020-21

325 Siddapur Arendur FS No.67A 2000 20.00 567 8.97 6.00 21.52 1.96 1.29 2020-21

326 Siddapur Bedkani FS No.114,30 2000 25.00 723 18.94 6.00 45.45 4.13 1.66 2020-21

327 Siddapur Husur, FS No.210 2000 35.00 823 24.78 6.00 59.48 5.41 1.78 2020-21

328 Siddapur Kavachur FS No.111 P I 2000 23.88 801 13.47 5.50 29.63 2.69 1.33 2020-21

329 Siddapur Kavachur FS No.111 P II 2000 23.00 714 10.43 5.50 22.96 2.09 1.24 2020-21

330 Siddapur Kavachur FS No.281A 2000 7.00 833 22.61 7.50 67.84 6.17 1.69 2020-21

331 Kyadgi Alwalli FS No.18A Itagi134 2000 30.00 563 21.19 9.50 80.52 7.32 1.99 2020-21

332 Kyadgi Kaunsale FS No.43 2000 20.00 678 26.03 8.00 83.31 7.57 2.01 2020-21

333 Kyadgi Keremane FS No.91 2000 20.00 984 36.30 8.50 123.41 11.22 1.97 2020-21

334 Kyadgi Kyadgi FS No.53 2000 20.00 789 25.11 7.50 75.34 6.85 1.83 2020-21

Total: 748.18

335 Sirsi Agasal FS No.25A 2001 16.00 5,760 2021-22

336 Sirsi Bisalkoppa FS No.157 2001 14.00 10,080 2021-22

337 Sirsi Doddanalli FS No.10, Byagadde FS No.1 2001 21.00 14,175 2021-22

338 Sirsi Girgadde FS No. 62 P.I 2001 24.00 15,120 2021-22

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339 Sirsi Girgadde FS No. 62 P.II 2001 21.50 13,545 2021-22

340 Sirsi Kalgar FS No.231 2001 20.00 11,700 2021-22

341 Sirsi Landakanalli FS No.45A 2001 12.00 10,800 2021-22

342 Sirsi Sirsi FS No.262 P.I 2001 23.00 20,700 2021-22

343 Sirsi Sirsi FS No.262 P.II 2001 17.00 15,300 2021-22

344 Sirsi Yachadi FS No. 53A, Kalmane FS No.111 2001 23.00 13,455 2021-22

345 Sirsi Yachadi-Kalmane F.Sy.No.111 2001 3.00 2,565 2021-22

346 Banavasi Bengle FS No.268 2001 30.00 780 9.42 4.00 15.07 1.51 1.24 2021-22

347 Banavasi Bilur FS No.28 2001 25.00 567 12.72 6.00 30.53 3.05 1.69 2021-22

348 Banavasi Bisalkoppa FS No.11 2001 28.00 602 18.73 7.50 56.18 5.62 1.99 2021-22

349 Banavasi Ganageri FS No.1,2, Holebail FS No.3 2001 30.00 756 26.44 4.50 47.59 4.76 2.11 2021-22

350 Banavasi Kalangi FS No.91,109 2001 36.00 416 13.20 6.50 34.32 3.43 2.01 2021-22

351 Banavasi Mattihalli FS No.4 2001 25.00 555 16.92 6.00 40.61 4.06 1.97 2021-22

352 Hulekal Gonsara FS No.67, 162 2001 33.00 645 19.66 6.50 51.12 5.11 1.97 2021-22

353 Hulekal Kakkali FS No. 45 2001 25.00 739 23.69 6.00 56.85 5.68 2.02 2021-22

354 Hulekal Kudragod FS No. 69, 70 2001 25.00 711 22.56 6.00 54.15 5.42 2.01 2021-22

355 Hulekal Shivalli, Kadbal FS No.219A1 2001 20.00 643 19.60 8.00 62.72 6.27 1.97 2021-22

356 Hulekal Singanalli Nakshe FS No.27,38,180,230 2001 33.00 886 27.56 8.50 93.71 9.37 1.99 2021-22

357 Janmane Analebail FS No.8 2001 16.00 667 17.55 6.00 42.11 4.21 1.83 2021-22

358 Janmane Bandal FS No.18 2001 20.00 669 11.20 6.00 26.88 2.69 1.46 2021-22

359 Janmane Hallibail FS No.76 2001 30.00 742 18.67 5.50 41.08 4.11 1.79 2021-22

360 Janmane Halsargi FS No.42, Hostota FS No.110 2001 16.00 887 18.51 5.50 40.73 4.07 1.63 2021-22

361 Janmane Karur FS No.102 2001 20.00 798 12.82 7.50 38.45 3.85 1.43 2021-22

362 Janmane Kotgibail FS No.103 2001 16.00 678 5.98 9.50 22.74 2.27 1.06 2021-22

363 Janmane Kotgibail FS No.21,24 2001 25.00 633 20.49 7.50 61.47 6.15 2.03 2021-22

364 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.21, Umblemane FS No.154 2001 17.00 567 20.02 8.00 64.05 6.41 2.12 2021-22

365 Janmane Manigar FS No.33 P.I, Umblemane FS No.154 2001 31.00 589 17.77 8.50 60.43 6.04 1.96 2021-22

366 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.P.I 2001 25.00 746 23.21 7.50 69.62 6.96 1.99 2021-22

367 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.P.II 2001 20.00 768 21.10 9.50 80.16 8.02 1.87 2021-22

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368 Janmane Teppar FS No.39 2001 10.00 685 9.66 9.00 34.78 3.48 1.34 2021-22

369 Siddapur Kallur FS No.15A 2001 10.00 2021-22

370 Siddapur Gunjagod FSNo 63.223, Algod 83 2001 10.00 2021-22

371 Siddapur Algod FS No.81 2001 20.00 782 19.03 9.50 72.30 7.23 1.76 2021-22

372 Siddapur Bellatte FS No.133 2001 30.00 876 40.63 7.50 121.89 12.19 2.43 2021-22

373 Siddapur Bhandarkeri FS No.63 2001 30.00 907 11.86 6.50 30.83 3.08 1.29 2021-22

374 Siddapur Dugadkoppa FS No.85,109 2001 25.00 859 18.59 7.50 55.78 5.58 1.66 2021-22

375 Siddapur Gavingudda FS No.46, Mattihalli FSNo 15 2001 25.00 768 19.11 7.50 57.34 5.73 1.78 2021-22

376 Siddapur Hegodmane FS No.12,20,36 2001 30.00 876 12.17 8.50 41.38 4.14 1.33 2021-22

377 Siddapur Kallur FS No.15A 2001 30.00 786 17.63 7.00 49.37 4.94 1.69 2021-22

378 Siddapur Kavachur FS No.279 2001 31.00 799 24.85 7.50 74.56 7.46 1.99 2021-22

379 Siddapur Kunji FS No.140, Bandisar FSNo 58A 2001 25.00 765 26.75 6.00 64.21 6.42 2.11 2021-22

380 Siddapur Paduvanbail FS No.39, Tyarsi FSN 100 2001 50.00 706 22.40 6.00 53.77 5.38 2.01 2021-22

381 Kyadgi Danmaon FS No.33Sungolliimane8 2001 20.00 675 17.76 7.50 53.27 5.33 1.83 2021-22

382 Kyadgi Karemane FS No.123 2001 17.00 486 8.14 7.50 24.41 2.44 1.46 2021-22

383 Kyadgi Kounsale FS No.126 2001 20.00 897 18.72 8.50 63.65 6.36 1.63 2021-22

384 Kyadgi Kulibeedu FS No.11 2001 25.00 893 14.34 8.00 45.90 4.59 1.43 2021-22

385 Kyadgi Kulibeedu, FS No.11, Mensi FS No.54 2001 25.00 784 6.92 7.00 19.37 1.94 1.06 2021-22

Total: 1,173.50

386 Sirsi GirgaddeF.S. 68 2002 12.00 10,800 2022-23

387 Sirsi Hutgar F.S. 85. 2002 17.00 20,000 2022-23

388 Sirsi Bisalkoppa-F.S. 57, Barur F.S. 199, 37 2002 28.00 37,400 2022-23

389 Sirsi Bisalkoppa F.S. 57P-Barur-F.S. 199, 7P Girgadde F.S. 51P 2002 7.00 10,000 2022-23

390 Sirsi Barur-F.S. 15P, Girgadde F.S. 5. 2002 12.00 8,100 2022-23

391 Banavasi Kyadgikoppa, Andagi F.S. 8, 171 2002 30.00 711 12.92 14.40 74.42 8.27 1.69 2022-23

392 Banavasi Mugavalli F.S. 41 2002 18.00 643 16.20 15.00 97.21 10.80 1.99 2022-23

393 Banavasi Ullal, Angodkoppa F.S. 80, 21, 3 2002 14.00 886 25.10 13.00 130.51 14.50 2.11 2022-23

394 Banavasi Umblekoppa, Bidralli F.S. 19 2002 10.00 622 15.99 16.00 102.33 11.37 2.01 2022-23

395 Hulekal Vanalli FS 30, Guruvalli Fs. 152, 90 2002 20.00 667 16.47 17.50 115.29 12.81 1.97 2022-23

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396 Hulekal Nakshe Fs 38, Koligar Fs 163 2002 17.00 669 14.25 18.00 102.63 11.40 1.83 2022-23

397 Hulekal Mensi Fs 73 2002 14.00 733 9.94 19.50 77.54 8.62 1.46 2022-23

398 Hulekal Kodangadde Fs 234, 236 2002 14.00 729 14.86 18.00 107.00 11.89 1.79 2022-23

399 Janmane Kodagibail F.S.No.24, 2002 25.00 789 13.34 14.00 74.69 8.30 1.63 2022-23

400 Janmane Mulugunda F.S.No.76 2002 25.00 801 10.42 16.00 66.70 7.41 1.43 2022-23

401 Janmane Hallibail F.S.No. 119 2002 21.00 714 5.10 15.00 30.63 3.40 1.06 2022-23

402 Janmane Badagi F.S.No.28, 64 2002 19.00 - 13.50 - - 2.03 2022-23

403 Siddapur Akkunji F.S.No. 31,142 , 151 2002 28.00 584 12.99 15.00 77.96 8.66 1.87 2022-23

404 Siddapur Bellatte, Kastur F.S.No. 133, 4 2002 35.00 689 17.01 16.00 108.88 12.10 1.97 2022-23

405 Siddapur Muttige F.S.No. 60 2002 30.00 897 23.29 17.50 163.01 18.11 2.02 2022-23

406 Kyadgi Tharkanda, Kyadgi, Mavinkod F.S.No. 144, 152, 150 2002 15.00 679 19.42 17.00 132.03 14.67 2.12 2022-23

407 Kyadgi Gubgod, Begar, Illimane F.S.No. 97, 40C, 9 2002 10.00 784 19.16 15.00 114.98 12.78 1.96 2022-23

408 Kyadgi Danmav F.S.No. 33 2002 14.00 732 18.44 14.40 106.24 11.80 1.99 2022-23

Total: 435.00

409 Sirsi Somanalli F.S. 16 2003 2.00 2,500 2022-23

410 Sirsi Landakanalli F.S. 15 2003 13.00 11,000 2022-23

411 Sirsi Hutgar F.S. 85 2003 13.00 12,800 2022-23

412 Sirsi Shelur-Haladota F.S. 129,31. 2003 20.00 18,800 2022-23

413 Sirsi Kodgadde F.S. 81 2003 14.00 17,400 2022-23

414 Sirsi Terkanalli F.S. 284P1 2003 31.00 25,000 2022-23

415 Sirsi Terkanalli F.S. 284PII 2003 25.00 23,000 2022-23

416 Sirsi Landakanalli F.S. 32P, 150P 2003 20.00 20,000 2022-23

417 Sirsi Landakanalli F.S. 3, 4, 29, 30P 2003 20.00 20,000 2022-23

418 Sirsi Landakanalli F.S. 30P. 32P, 5P 2003 20.00 25,500 2022-23

419 Sirsi Kalave-Hunsekoppa F.S. 134, 252 2003 9.00 10,600 2022-23

420 Sirsi Yechadi-Kalmane F.S. 53A, 111 2003 2.50 2,500 2022-23

421 Sirsi Kalve F.S. 13A 2003 11.00 10,700 2022-23

422 Sirsi Kalkuni F.S. 12A 2003 4.00 4,500 2022-23

423 Banavasi Mattihalli F.S. 4 2003 47.00 733 3.54 16.00 22.65 2.83 0.98 2022-23

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424 Banavasi Bhashi F.S. 277 2003 30.00 729 5.28 14.00 29.55 3.69 1.20 2022-23

425 Banavasi Narur F.S. 277 2003 3.00 789 3.73 17.50 26.12 3.27 0.97 2022-23

426 Banavasi Banavasi F.S. 166A1 2003 8.00 801 3.05 18.00 21.94 2.74 0.87 2022-23

427 Hulekal Guruvalli Fs. 153, 50 2003 22.00 714 3.73 19.50 29.13 3.64 1.02 2022-23

428 Siddapur Bedkani F.S.No. 10 2003 7.00 678 9.73 17.00 66.20 8.27 1.69 2022-23

429 Kyadgi Havinbeelu F.S.No. 54 2003 15.00 906 4.83 14.00 27.06 3.38 1.03 2022-23

430 Kyadgi Dhanmav F.S.No. 33 2003 15.00 588 3.71 16.00 23.73 2.97 1.12 2022-23

431 Kyadgi Gijaguni F.S.No. 36 2003 5.00 678 10.82 15.00 64.94 8.12 1.78 2022-23

432 Kyadgi Begar, Bilegod F.S.No. 40B , 41 2003 15.00 798 9.27 13.50 50.05 6.26 1.52 2022-23

433 Sirsi Balegadde F.S. 66, 75 2004 85.00 2022-23

434 Sirsi Harepal F.S. 79 2004 10.00 10,000 2022-23

435 Sirsi Ajjarni F.S. 19, Hannondugudda F.S. 11 2004 14.00 12,000 2022-23

436 Sirsi Girgadde F.S. 68A/1 2004 15.00 14,000 2022-23

437 Sirsi Barur F.S. 15 2004 20.00 18,000 2022-23

438 Sirsi Gadihalli- F.S. 67 2004 20.00 19,000 2022-23

439 Sirsi Sannalli F.S. 31. 2004 30.00 30,000 2022-23

440 Sirsi Terkanalli F.S. 32,774, 275 2004 20.00 20,000 2022-23

441 Banavasi Mudebail F.S. 10 2004 15.00 667 5.85 19.50 45.66 6.52 1.51 2022-23

442 Banavasi Kyadgikoppa Bl. XLIV P-1 2004 60.00 669 5.19 18.00 37.38 5.34 1.42 2022-23

443 Banavasi Kyadgikoppa Bl. XLIV P-2 2004 60.00 742 8.16 17.00 55.47 7.92 1.69 2022-23

444 Banavasi Kyadgikoppa Bl. XLIV P-3 2004 30.00 887 8.31 19.50 64.81 9.26 1.56 2022-23

445 Banavasi Danaganalli F.S. 130 2004 24.00 685 8.83 16.00 56.51 8.07 1.83 2022-23

446 Banavasi Mattihalli F.S. 4 2004 20.00 675 8.32 16.50 54.94 7.85 1.79 2022-23

447 Banavasi Rangapur F.S. 217 2004 20.00 906 8.49 14.50 49.22 7.03 1.56 2022-23

448 Banavasi Hallikoppa F.S. 14, 22 2004 10.00 675 3.09 16.50 20.37 2.91 1.09 2022-23

449 Hulekal Mathadevala Fs. 226 2004 5.00 532 5.37 6.00 12.90 1.84 1.62 2022-23

450 Hulekal Gonsara Fs. 184, Guruvali Fs 15 2004 11.00 689 3.15 7.00 8.82 1.26 1.09 2022-23

451 Hulekal Kambigar Fs 59, Navilgar Fs 87B 2004 25.00 897 3.88 5.50 8.53 1.22 1.06 2022-23

452 Hulekal Kakkalli F. Sy. No. 45 2004 5.00 584 8.90 5.00 17.80 2.54 1.99 2022-23

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453 Hulekal Kakkalli F. Sy. No. 45 2004 15.00 743 10.54 4.00 16.87 2.41 1.92 2022-23

454 Hulekal Kudragod F. Sy. No. 86, 89 2004 15.00 723 16.43 7.50 49.30 7.04 2.43 2022-23

455 Janmane Kodagibail F.S.No.24 2004 25.00 823 5.27 4.50 9.49 1.36 1.29 2022-23

456 Janmane Kanchikai F.S.No. 31, Nirgaon F.S.No.166, Manigar F.S.No.33K 2004 33.00 801 8.50 6.50 22.09 3.16 1.66 2022-23

457 Janmane Savale, Nekkarki F.S.No.205, 229 (P-I) 2004 76.00 714 8.71 6.00 20.90 2.99 1.78 2022-23

458 Janmane Hallibail F. Sy. No. 119, 129 2004 25.00 984 16.86 7.50 50.59 7.23 2.11 2022-23

459 Siddapur Hoggodmane Bl. LXI-2 (P-I&II) 2004 70.00 888 7.29 8.50 24.77 3.54 1.46 2022-23

460 Siddapur Malvajaddi Bl. LXIV- 8 (P=I,II,III & IV) 2004 200.00 786 8.04 6.50 20.90 2.99 1.63 2022-23

461 Siddapur Balekoppa F.S.No. 99 2004 10.00 804 13.91 5.50 30.60 4.37 2.12 2022-23

462 Siddapur Tyarsi F.S.No. 41A, 74A & 39 2004 20.00 896 13.25 5.50 29.15 4.16 1.96 2022-23

463 Siddapur Malvalli F.Sy.No.70 2004 2.00 888 13.54 6.00 32.48 4.64 1.99 2022-23

464 Siddapur Kavachur F. Sy. No. 272 2004 15.00 780 12.86 6.50 33.45 4.78 2.07 2022-23

465 Siddapur Nidgod F. Sy. No. 19 2004 10.00 567 9.08 4.50 16.35 2.34 2.04 2022-23

466 Siddapur Nidgod F. Sy. No. 54 2004 20.00 602 3.56 5.50 7.84 1.12 1.24 2022-23

467 Siddapur Hirekai F. Sy. No. 9, 19 2004 25.00 756 8.31 5.00 16.62 2.37 1.69 2022-23

468 Siddapur Kodkani F. Sy. No. 145 2004 25.00 416 6.34 4.00 10.15 1.45 1.99 2022-23

469 Siddapur Kangod F.Sy.22,1A 2004 20.00 555 9.51 6.00 22.83 3.26 2.11 2022-23

470 Siddapur Bellatte F. Sy. No. 77 2004 30.00 667 10.37 7.50 31.12 4.45 2.01 2022-23

471 Kyadgi Belegod F.S.No. 41 2004 10.00 678 6.93 6.00 16.64 2.38 1.63 2022-23

472 Kyadgi Kattekai F. Sy. No. 67 2004 10.00 567 2.45 5.50 5.39 0.77 1.06 2022-23

473 Kyadgi Targiod F. Sy. No. 97 2004 10.00 746 12.90 9.50 49.04 7.01 2.12 2022-23

474 Kyadgi Gijaguni F. Sy. No. 34 2004 15.00 768 11.36 7.50 34.07 4.87 1.96 2022-23

475 Kyadgi Kanalli F. Sy. No. 142 2004 10.00 685 10.44 8.00 33.41 4.77 1.99 2022-23

476 Kyadgi Kanalli F. Sy. No. 142 2004 10.00 645 8.68 8.50 29.52 4.22 1.87 2022-23

477 Sirsi Sadashivalli F.S. 339 2005 25.00 25,000 2022-23

478 Sirsi Barur F.S. 46, 48 2005 40.00 40,000 2022-23

479 Sirsi Bachagaon F.S. 11 2005 20.00 20,000 2022-23

480 Sirsi Yesale F.S. 32 2005 20.00 20,000 2022-23

481 Sirsi Hanumanti F.S. 35A 2005 2.50 2,000 2022-23

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482 Banavasi Danaganalli F.S. 130 2005 3.00 799 3.47 7.50 10.42 1.74 1.24 2022-23

483 Banavasi Kerekoppa F.S. 25 2005 6.00 765 6.18 8.50 21.01 3.50 1.69 2022-23

484 Banavasi Narur F.S. 289 2005 3.00 706 7.91 8.00 25.30 4.22 1.99 2022-23

485 Banavasi Badanagod F.S. 96 2005 9.00 804 10.12 7.00 28.34 4.72 2.11 2022-23

486 Banavasi Bellanakeri F.S. 3,6 2005 24.00 675 7.71 7.50 23.13 3.86 2.01 2022-23

487 Banavasi Kuppalli F.S. 1 2005 15.00 986 10.82 6.00 25.97 4.33 1.97 2022-23

488 Banavasi Achanalli F.S. 1,5 2005 10.00 993 9.40 6.00 22.57 3.76 1.83 2022-23

489 Banavasi Kuppagadde F.S. 32 2005 17.00 897 5.41 5.50 11.90 1.98 1.46 2022-23

490 Banavasi Andagi F.S. 171 2005 1.00 893 8.09 7.50 24.27 4.05 1.79 2022-23

491 Banavasi Hoskoppa F.S. 137 2005 2.00 784 5.89 7.50 17.67 2.95 1.63 2022-23

492 Banavasi Sugavi F.S. 103 2005 13.00 967 5.59 7.50 16.78 2.80 1.43 2022-23

493 Banavasi Kadagod F. Sy. No. 164, 165 2005 20.00 756 2.40 8.50 8.17 1.36 1.06 2022-23

494 Banavasi Bellankeri F. Sy. No. 2 2005 10.00 942 11.97 7.00 33.52 5.59 2.12 2022-23

495 Hulekal Devalli Fs. 76 2005 12.00 789 8.84 6.00 21.21 3.53 1.99 2022-23

496 Hulekal Kodangadde Fs. 220 2005 3.00 711 8.62 6.00 20.68 3.45 2.07 2022-23

497 Hulekal Shiraguni F. Sy. No. 15 2005 10.00 922 7.45 5.50 16.38 2.73 1.69 2022-23

498 Hulekal Mensi F. Sy. No. 282, 299 2005 5.00 967 10.83 6.00 25.99 4.33 1.99 2022-23

499 Hulekal Kudragod F. Sy. No. 70, 80 2005 5.00 733 8.37 4.50 15.07 2.51 2.01 2022-23

500 Janmane Hostota F.S.No24 2005 20.00 789 5.93 7.50 17.78 2.96 1.63 2022-23

501 Janmane Nirgaon F.S.No166 2005 15.00 679 3.93 4.50 7.07 1.18 1.43 2022-23

502 Janmane Karur Saraguppa F.S.No98,51 2005 17.00 784 2.49 6.50 6.48 1.08 1.06 2022-23

503 Janmane Heggarni,Hullunde F.S.No98,164 2005 13.50 732 8.53 6.00 20.47 3.41 2.03 2022-23

504 Janmane Kodagibai F.S.No 24 2005 15.00 984 12.51 6.00 30.01 5.00 2.12 2022-23

505 Janmane Hukkali F. Sy. No. 46, 50 2005 10.00 897 8.87 5.50 19.51 3.25 1.87 2022-23

506 Janmane Hostota FsyNo.24 2005 8.00

507 Siddapur Heggodmane Bl. LX-I Sampgod 138 2005 100.00 961 3.05 5.50 6.72 1.12 1.06 2022-23

508 Siddapur Akkunji F.S.No. 6, 27 2005 20.00 886 2.82 6.00 6.76 1.13 1.06 2022-23

509 Siddapur Padavanbail F.S.No. 30 & Akkunji F.s. No. 6 2005 17.50 780 2.62 7.00 7.34 1.22 1.09 2022-23

510 Siddapur Tyarsi F.S.No. 23A 2005 15.00 967 2.90 5.50 6.38 1.06 1.03 2022-23

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511 Siddapur Guddekoppa F.S.No. 6 2005 10.00 902 3.20 5.50 7.04 1.17 1.12 2022-23

512 Siddapur Averguppa & Balaguli F.S.No. 25, 176B 2005 15.00 956 2.81 6.00 6.75 1.13 1.02 2022-23

513 Siddapur Nidgod F.S.No. 54 2005 5.00 916 4.31 6.50 11.21 1.87 1.29 2022-23

514 Siddapur Padavanbail F.S.No. 30 2005 8.00 955 8.37 4.50 15.06 2.51 1.76 2022-23

515 Siddapur Kavachur F. Sy. No. 272 2005 15.00 945 6.50 5.50 14.31 2.38 1.56 2022-23

516 Siddapur Kastur F. Sy. No. 2005 15.00 939 3.15 5.00 6.31 1.05 1.09 2022-23

517 Siddapur Mudalli F. Sy. No. 7 2005 15.00 911 2.89 4.00 4.63 0.77 1.06 2022-23

518 Siddapur Kallur FSNo 97, Nejjur FSNo 165 2005 15.00

519 Kyadgi Golikai F.S.No.66 Hosmanju 108 2005 10.00 904 4.59 7.50 13.77 2.30 1.34 2022-23

520 Kyadgi Bilegod F.S.No. 41 2005 5.00 999 11.53 7.50 34.58 5.76 2.02 2022-23

521 Sirsi Baggisara F. Sy. No. 17 2006 20.00 20,000 2022-23

522 Sirsi Urtota F. Sy. No. 219 2006 20.00 20,000 2022-23

523 Sirsi Hanumanti F. Sy. No. 42 2006 6.00 6,000 2022-23

524 Sirsi Kangod F. Sy. No. 213 2006 10.00 10,000 2022-23

525 Sirsi Barur-Shedekuni F. Sy. No. 48 2006 10.00 10,000 2022-23

526 Sirsi Hutgar F. Sy. No. 219 2006 14.00 15,000 2022-23

527 Sirsi Kansur F. Sy. No. 50 (Adkolli cross) 2006 20.00 20,000 2022-23

528 Sirsi Shelur F. Sy. No.29 2006 22.00 22,000 2022-23

529 Sirsi Barur F. Sy. No.15 2006 20.00 30,400 2022-23

530 Sirsi Sannalli F. Sy. No. 31 2006 10.00 10,000 2022-23

531 Sirsi Uplekoppa F. Sy. No. 9 2006 30.00 30,000 2022-23

532 Sirsi Bagisara F. Sy. No. 38 2006 30.00 30,000 2022-23

533 Sirsi Kabbe F. Sy. No. 21 2006 29.00 29,000 2022-23

534 Sirsi Kodgadde F. Sy. No. 81 2006 30.00 30,000 2022-23

535 Sirsi Tarehalli-Kansur F. Sy. No. 64 2006 20.00 20,000 2022-23

536 Sirsi Terkanalli-Doddajaddi F. Sy. No. 284 2006 36.00 36,000 2022-23

537 Sirsi Hutgar F. Sy. No. 21, 85 2006 15.00 14,000 2022-23

538 Sirsi Uplekoppa F. Sy. No. 9 Sannalli F. Sy. No. 8 2006 20.00 20,000 2022-23

539 Sirsi Arehalla F. Sy. No. 26 2006 50.00 80,000 2022-23

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540 Sirsi Hedgemane F. Sy. No. 10, 1, 27 2006 50.00 80,000 2022-23

541 Banavasi Maragundi F. Sy. No. 20 2006 10.00 978 2.16 6.50 5.61 1.12 1.06 2022-23

542 Banavasi Hoskoppa F. Sy. No. 142,141 2006 10.00 922 2.15 7.50 6.45 1.29 1.09 2022-23

543 Banavasi Badangod F. Sy. No. 96 2006 10.00 967 2.01 7.50 6.04 1.21 1.03 2022-23

544 Banavasi Sugavi F. Sy. No. 88 2006 15.00 969 2.39 8.50 8.12 1.62 1.12 2022-23

545 Banavasi Kogod F. Sy. No. 15 2006 25.00 742 1.52 8.00 4.85 0.97 1.02 2022-23

546 Banavasi Hoskoppa F. Sy. No. 137,141 2006 10.00 887 2.90 7.00 8.12 1.62 1.29 2022-23

547 Banavasi Maragundi F. Sy. No. 162 2006 10.00 987 6.00 7.50 18.01 3.60 1.76 2022-23

548 Banavasi Hebballi F. Sy. No.9 2006 7.00 985 4.71 6.00 11.30 2.26 1.56 2022-23

549 Banavasi Hebballi F. Sy. No.9 2006 4.00 975 2.27 6.00 5.46 1.09 1.09 2022-23

550 Banavasi Isalur F. Sy. No.44 2006 20.00 986 2.18 5.50 4.79 0.96 1.06 2022-23

551 Banavasi Bhashi F. Sy. No.315 2006 20.00 906 2.91 7.50 8.74 1.75 1.28 2022-23

552 Banavasi Mattihalli F. Sy. No. 4, Malanji F. Sy. No. 48, 28 2006 35.00 678 2.36 7.00 6.59 1.32 1.33 2022-23

553 Banavasi Kupgadded F. Sy. No. 84 (P-I) 2006 20.00 984 3.22 7.50 9.65 1.93 1.29 2022-23

554 Banavasi Kupgadded F. Sy. No. 84 (P-II) 2006 25.00 893 4.83 6.00 11.60 2.32 1.66 2022-23

555 Banavasi Kotekoppa F. Sy. No. 12 2006 20.00 975 4.66 6.00 11.18 2.24 1.56 2022-23

556 Banavasi Hoskoppa F. Sy. No. 141 2006 10.00 975 2.27 5.50 5.00 1.00 1.09 2022-23

557 Banavasi Bankanal F. Sy. No. 48 2006 30.00 985 2.05 6.22 5.11 1.02 1.03 2022-23

558 Banavasi Marigudde (Kankoppa) F. Sy. No. 20 2006 30.00 979 2.41 4.73 4.56 0.91 1.12 2022-23

559 Banavasi Hebballi F. Sy. No. 9 2006 20.00 932 2.17 4.54 3.95 0.79 1.09 2022-23

560 Hulekal Kalgadde-Kanchigadde F. Sy. No. 140, 36 2006 13.00 897 1.69 6.86 4.64 0.93 0.98 2022-23

561 Hulekal Melinonikeri F. Sy. No. 39 2006 10.00 904 2.56 5.22 5.34 1.07 1.20 2022-23

562 Hulekal Shivalli F. Sy. No. 39 2006 10.00 765 1.41 4.24 2.40 0.48 0.97 2022-23

563 Hulekal Devanalli F. Sy. No.147 2006 10.00 784 1.60 - - 1.02 2022-23

564 Hulekal Onigadde F. Sy. No.96 2006 10.00 732 2.14 5.56 4.76 0.95 1.22 2022-23

565 Hulekal Muski F. Sy. No.72 2006 10.00 584 1.22 5.34 2.60 0.52 1.03 2022-23

566 Hulekal Muski F. Sy. No. 72 & Shirguni F. Sy. No. 37 2006 30.00 923 1.89 6.75 5.09 1.02 1.02 2022-23

567 Hulekal Devanalli F. Sy. No. 63 2006 20.00 823 1.92 5.50 4.22 0.84 1.09 2022-23

568 Hulekal Sonaginmane F. Sy. No. 70 & 20 2006 20.00 801 1.77 6.75 4.77 0.95 1.06 2022-23

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569 Hulekal Kambigar F. Sy. No. 63 2006 30.00 714 1.35 5.50 2.96 0.59 0.98 2022-23

570 Hulekal Mogadde F. Sy. No. 2006 10.00 833 2.36 5.30 4.99 1.00 1.20 2022-23

571 Hulekal Negar F. Sy. No. 2006 10.00 563 1.04 5.97 2.48 0.50 0.97 2022-23

572 Janmane Bandal F. Sy. No. 18 2006 10.00 678 1.39 4.90 2.72 0.54 1.02 2022-23

573 Janmane Hallibail F. Sy. No. 120 2006 20.00 789 1.74 5.54 3.86 0.77 1.06 2022-23

574 Janmane Teppar F. Sy. No.74, 79 Bl. I & II 2006 25.00 978 1.84 4.75 3.50 0.70 0.98 2022-23

575 Janmane Devanmane F. Sy. No.4 2006 10.00 896 2.21 4.16 3.67 0.73 1.12 2022-23

576 Janmane Manigar F. Sy. No. 108 2006 20.00 888 1.81 5.38 3.90 0.78 1.02 2022-23

577 Janmane Manigar F. Sy. No. 33, 108 2006 35.00 786 1.73 4.75 3.30 0.66 1.06 2022-23

578 Janmane Kanchikai F. Sy. No. 31 2006 15.00 799 1.51 4.16 2.51 0.50 0.98 2022-23

579 Janmane Hostota F. Sy. No. 72 2006 22.00 765 6.07 4.16 10.10 2.02 2.01 2022-23

580 Janmane Sarguppa F. Sy. No. 24 2006 10.00 706 5.11 5.38 11.00 2.20 1.92 2022-23

581 Janmane Bidramane F. Sy. No. 40 2006 8.00 904 7.75 8.38 25.99 5.20 2.09 2022-23

582 Janmane Taresara F. Sy. No. 144, Heggarni F. Sy. No. 98 2006 30.00 896 7.47 4.75 14.19 2.84 2.06 2022-23

583 Janmane Nirgaon F. Sy. No. 166 2006 20.00 888 15.49 4.16 25.77 5.15 2.98 2022-23

584 Siddapur Bellatte F. Sy. No. 133 2006 20.00 887 24.63 6.00 59.10 11.82 3.76 2022-23

585 Siddapur Manmane F. Sy. No. 84 2006 35.00 998 17.40 5.50 38.29 7.66 2.98 2022-23

586 Siddapur Husur F. Sy. No.151 2006 20.00 978 16.04 7.50 48.12 9.62 2.89 2022-23

587 Siddapur Suragikoppa F. Sy. No.4, Mudalli F. Sy. No.36 2006 20.00 933 17.16 7.50 51.47 10.29 3.06 2022-23

588 Siddapur Kastur F. Sy. No. 4 2006 10.00 967 9.87 7.50 29.61 5.92 2.28 2022-23

589 Siddapur Kunji, Bandisara F. Sy. No. 170 2006 10.00 989 8.73 8.50 29.68 5.94 2.12 2022-23

590 Siddapur Kunji, Bandisara F. Sy. No. 170 2006 15.00 846 6.78 8.00 21.69 4.34 2.02 2022-23

591 Siddapur Moodalli F. Sy. No. 36 2006 10.00 768 14.40 7.00 40.32 8.06 3.09 2022-23

592 Siddapur Tyarsi F. Sy. No. 41A & Averguppa F. Sy. No. 118, 117 2006 22.00 985 8.21 7.50 24.63 4.93 2.06 2022-23

593 Siddapur Heggodmane F. Sy. No. 20 2006 20.00 945 7.28 6.00 17.46 3.49 1.98 2022-23

594 Siddapur Hirekai F. Sy. No. 9 2006 11.00 739 5.86 6.00 14.07 2.81 2.01 2022-23

595 Siddapur Tyarsi F. Sy. No.74A (P-I) 2006 25.00 911 7.30 5.50 16.06 3.21 2.02 2022-23

596 Siddapur Hasavante F. Sy. No. 134 2006 16.00 943 8.09 6.22 20.13 4.03 2.09 2022-23

597 Siddapur Tyarsi F. Sy. No. 74A (P-II) 2006 23.00 886 16.29 4.73 30.82 6.16 3.06 2022-23

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598 Siddapur Igod F. Sy. No. 121 2006 35.00 622 10.92 4.54 19.83 3.97 2.99 2022-23

599 Siddapur Padavanbail F. Sy.No. 30 2006 15.00 782 23.60 5.97 56.35 11.27 3.92 2022-23

600 Siddapur Husur F. Sy. No. 210 & Arendur F. Sy. No. 67 2006 33.00 876 5.33 6.86 14.62 2.92 1.76 2022-23

601 Siddapur Harekoppa F. Sy. No. 165 2006 44.00 907 10.52 5.22 21.96 4.39 2.43 2022-23

602 Siddapur Mandlikoppa F. Sy. No. 21 2006 20.00 859 2.81 4.24 4.76 0.95 1.29 2022-23

603 Siddapur Avarguppa F. Sy. No. 25 2006 22.00 768 20.20 5.34 43.15 8.63 3.66 2022-23

604 Siddapur Harekoppa F. Sy. No. 165 2006 10.00 876 5.45 5.30 11.55 2.31 1.78 2022-23

605 Siddapur Dugudikoppa F. Sy. No. 25 2006 60.00 905 19.71 5.56 43.83 8.77 3.33 2022-23

606 Kyadgi Tarkhand F. Sy. No.144 2006 10.00 756 9.73 5.66 22.03 4.41 2.56 2022-23

607 Kyadgi Balagod F. Sy. No. 96 2006 21.00 867 7.65 5.24 16.04 3.21 2.12 2022-23

608 Kyadgi Bilegod F. Sy. No. 41 2006 9.00 969 7.76 6.56 20.37 4.07 2.02 2022-23

609 Sirsi Girgadde F. Sy. No. 68 2007 1.00 1,600 2022-23

610 Sirsi Terkanalli F. Sy. No. 274 2007 10.00 11,000 2022-23

611 Sirsi Manajavalli F. Sy. No. 201 2007 20.00 20,000 2022-23

612 Sirsi Bairumbe F. Sy. No. 113 2007 5.00 5,000 2022-23

613 Sirsi Byagadde-Baggisar F. Sy. No. 38 2007 32.00 28,000 2022-23

614 Sirsi Uplekoppa F. Sy. No. 23, 9 2007 16.00 16,600 2022-23

615 Sirsi Girgadde F. Sy. No. 68 2007 9.00 9,900 2022-23

616 Sirsi Bairumbe F. Sy. No. 113 2007 10.00 11,000 2022-23

617 Sirsi Girgadde F. Sy. No. 68 2007 18.00 18,000 2022-23

618 Sirsi Bachagaon F. Sy. No. 143 2007 15.00 15,000 2022-23

619 Sirsi Kerekoppa F. Sy. No. 14, Gadihalli F. Sy. No. 27 2007 30.00 40,000 2022-23

620 Sirsi Barur F. Sy. No. 155 2007 10.00 8,800 2022-23

621 Sirsi Arehalla F.Sy.No.26 2007 25.00 40,000 2022-23

622 Sirsi Arehalla F.Sy.No.3 Part-II 2007 25.00 40,000 2022-23

623 Sirsi Arehalla F.Sy.No. 3. 13P-III 2007 25.00 40,000 2022-23

624 Sirsi Arehalla F.Sy.No. 26P-IV 2007 25.00 40,000 2022-23

625 Sirsi Arehalla F.Sy.No. 26P-V 2007 25.00 40,000 2022-23

626 Sirsi Hegdemane,Heepanhalli F,sy.No. 43, 44 2007 25.00 40,000 2022-23

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627 Sirsi Hegdemane, Heepanhalli F,sy.No.43, 44, 68 Sannalli F.Sy.No.81 P-II 2007 25.00 40,000 2022-23

628 Sirsi Balegadde FSy.No.75A 2007 12.00 12,000 2022-23

629 Sirsi Kangod F.Sy.No.203 2007 5.00 8,000 2022-23

630 Sirsi Kerekoppa F.Sy.No.26 2007 10.00 10,000 2022-23

631 Banavasi Naroor F. Sy. No. 245 2007 25.00 2022-23

632 Banavasi Kogod F. Sy. No. 15 2007 25.00 2022-23

633 Banavasi Sahasralli F. Sy. No. 7 2007 25.00 2022-23

634 Banavasi Narur F. Sy. No. 166 2007 25.00 2022-23

635 Banavasi Navanageri F. Sy. No. 84 2007 25.00 2022-23

636 Banavasi Sugavi F. Sy. No. 103, 84 2007 20.00 2022-23

637 Banavasi Hadalagi F. Sy. No. 33 2007 12.00 2022-23

638 Banavasi Bengle F. Sy. No. 268 2007 10.00 2022-23

639 Banavasi Ullal F. Sy. No. 80 2007 10.00 2022-23

640 Banavasi Mugavalli F. Sy. No. 9, 41, 46 2007 20.00 2022-23

641 Banavasi Mugavalli F. Sy. No. 9, 41, 46 2007 10.00 2022-23

642 Banavasi Navanageri Comp. XLIII-8A 2007 20.00 2022-23

643 Banavasi Gonur F.sy.No.109, 7, 8 2007 25.00 2022-23

644 Banavasi Gonur F.sy.No.85 2007 25.00 2022-23

645 Banavasi Bankanal F.sy.No.48 2007 25.00 2022-23

646 Banavasi Kirwati F.sy.No.71. 72. 73 55 2007 30.00 2022-23

647 Hulekal Kudragod F. Sy. No. 89 2007 20.00 2022-23

648 Hulekal Jaddigadde F. Sy. No. 13 2007 15.00 2022-23

649 Hulekal Heggar F. Sy. No. 33A 2007 10.00 2022-23

650 Hulekal Malenalli F. Sy. No. 29 2007 10.00 2022-23

651 Hulekal Kalagadde-Kanchigadde F. Sy. No. 104, 143 2007 10.00 2022-23

652 Hulekal Kodanagadde F. Sy. No. 155 2007 10.00 2022-23

653 Hulekal Kudragod F. Sy. No. 38 2007 10.00 2022-23

654 Hulekal Bakkal F. Sy. No. 154 2007 20.00 2022-23

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655 Hulekal Harehulekal F. Sy. No. 156 2007 20.00 2022-23

656 Hulekal Audal F. Sy. No. 36 2007 20.00 2022-23

657 Hulekal Kodanagadde F. Sy. No. 123, 278, 279 2007 10.00 2022-23

658 Hulekal Tepgi-Negar F.sy.No.45 2007 10.00 2022-23

659 Hulekal Gonsar F.sy. No.96 2007 10.00 2022-23

660 Hulekal Gonsar F.sy. No.96 2007 10.00 2022-23

661 Janmane Koorse F. Sy. No. 61, 62 2007 20.00 2022-23

662 Janmane Hallibail F. Sy. No. 120 2007 18.00 2022-23

663 Janmane Hukli F. Sy. No. 50 2007 15.00 2022-23

664 Janmane Manjaguni F. Sy. No. 20 2007 5.00 2022-23

665 Janmane Harigar F. Sy. No. 180 2007 5.00 2022-23

666 Janmane Bandal F. Sy. No. 86 2007 10.00 2022-23

667 Janmane Neggu F. Sy. No. 130 2007 15.00 2022-23

668 Janmane Nirgaon F.sy.No. 166 2007 10.00 2022-23

669 Janmane Saraguppa(Karur) FsyNo.87 2007 10.00

670 Janmane Hallibail FsyNo.120 2007 20.00

671 Siddapur Kavachur FSNo 111A 2007 14.00 2022-23

672 Siddapur Heggodmane FSNo 12 2007 10.00 2022-23

673 Siddapur Nagarabavi FSNo 3 2007 8.00 2022-23

674 Siddapur Malavalli FS No.65,70,66,67 2007 32.00 2022-23

675 Siddapur Heggekoppa FSNo 121 2007 20.00 2022-23

676 Siddapur Kondli FSNo 308,306,663 2007 10.00 2022-23

677 Siddapur Igod F. Sy. No. 121 2007 27.00 2022-23

678 Siddapur Bellatte F. Sy. No. 27 2007 10.00 2022-23

679 Siddapur Kavachur F. Sy. No. 272 2007 20.00 2022-23

680 Siddapur Hosur F. Sy. No. 166a 2007 20.00 2022-23

681 Siddapur Kastur F. Sy. No. 45 Bl I & II 2007 34.00 2022-23

682 Siddapur Igod F. Sy. No. 121, Bellatte F. Sy. No. 27 2007 10.00 2022-23

683 Siddapur Tyarsi F. Sy. No. 100 2007 13.00 2022-23

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thinning &

clear felling

684 Siddapur Herekai F. Sy. No. 9 2007 12.00 2022-23

685 Siddapur Muttagi, F.Sy No.51 2007 20.00 2022-23

686 Siddapur Mandlikoppa F.sy.No.25,75 2007 25.00 2022-23

687 Siddapur Harekoppa F.sy.No166A 2007 30.00 2022-23

688 Siddapur Dugadlikoppa F.sy.No. 109 2007 20.00 2022-23

689 Siddapur Averguppa F.sy.No.109, Part-I 2007 15.00 2022-23

690 Siddapur Averguppa F.sy.No.109 Part-II 2007 15.00 2022-23

691 Siddapur Averguppa F.sy.No. 164 2007 5.00 2022-23

692 Siddapur Husur F.sy.No.151 2007 15.00 2022-23

693 Siddapur Kondli F.sy.No.308 2007 20.00 2022-23

694 Kyadgi Itagi F. Sy. No. 114(P-I) 2007 25.00 2022-23

695 Kyadgi Chandraghatgi F. Sy. No. 69 2007 25.00 2022-23

696 Kyadgi Hulkutri F. Sy. No. 54 2007 10.00 2022-23

697 Kyadgi Golikai F. Sy. No. 66 2007 20.00 2022-23

698 Kyadgi Chandraghatgi F. Sy. No. 10 2007 20.00 2022-23

699 Kyadgi Hadrimane F. Sy. No. 16A 2007 10.00 2022-23

700 Kyadgi Negar, F.Sy No.87 2007 50.00 2022-23

701 Kyadgi Bilegod F.Sy.No. 41 2007 20.00 2022-23

702 Kyadgi Bilegod F.sy.No.41 2007 3.00 2022-23

703 Sirsi Kerekoppa F. Sy. No.17 2008 50.00 55,000 2022-23

704 Sirsi Kangod (Misgundli) F. Sy. No. 213 2008 23.00 25,300 2022-23

705 Sirsi Shigehalli F. Sy. No. 34, Shelur F. Sy. No. 70 2008 30.00 33,000 2022-23

706 Sirsi Hanumanti F. Sy. No. 20 2008 20.00 22,000 2022-23

707 Sirsi Balegadde F. Sy. No. 67 2008 16.00 17,600 2022-23

708 Sirsi Kulve F. Sy. No. 13, Gadihalli F. Sy. No. 76 2008 20.00 20,000 2022-23

709 Sirsi Kageri F.Sy.20 (P-II) 2008 20.00 20,000 2022-23

710 Sirsi Kageri F.Sy.20 (P-II) 2008 20.00 20,000 2022-23

711 Sirsi Balegadde F.Sy.151 2008 20.00 20,000 2022-23

712 Sirsi Arehalla & Seegehalli F.Sy.No.13&F.Sy.No.34 2008 20.00 20,000 2022-23

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713 Sirsi Agsal-Bommanalli F.Sy.No.148 2008 45.00 49,500 2022-23

714 Sirsi Agsal F.Sy.No.148 2008 20.00 22,000 2022-23

715 Banavasi Danaganahalli F. Sy. No. 130 2008 20.00 2022-23

716 Banavasi Golikatta F. Sy. No. 20 2008 10.00 2022-23

717 Banavasi Kogod F. Sy. No. 14 2008 25.00 2022-23

718 Banavasi Malanji F. Sy. No. 54,68 2008 20.00 2022-23

719 Banavasi Parsi F. Sy. No. 3 2008 10.00 2022-23

720 Banavasi Vadgeri F. Sy. No. 18 14 2008 25.00 2022-23

721 Banavasi Achanhalli F. Sy. No. 60,5 2008 20.00 2022-23

722 Banavasi Banknal F. Sy. No.48,23 2008 20.00 2022-23

723 Hulekal Bakkal F. Sy. No. 154 2008 20.00 2022-23

724 Hulekal Devanalli F. Sy. No. 147 2008 20.00 2022-23

725 Hulekal Audal F. Sy. No. 17, 19 2008 15.00 2022-23

726 Hulekal Dulalli, Kodangadde F. Sy. No.272 2008 20.00 2022-23

727 Hulekal Kelgenonikeri F.Sy.No.151, 39 2008 20.00 2022-23

728 Janmane Kanchikai F. Sy. No. 31, Mulgunda F. Sy. No. 23 2008 20.00 2022-23

729 Janmane Hallibail F. Sy. No.119,131, 76 2008 10.00 2022-23

730 Janmane Teppar F.Sy.No. 39, 40 2008 25.00 2022-23

731 Janmane Kurse F. Sy. No. 103 2008 15.00 2022-23

732 Janmane Handynimath F. Sy. No. 17A 2008 20.00 2022-23

733 Janmane Teppar F.Sy.No.39, 40 2008 15.00 2022-23

734 Janmane Nirgaon F.Sy. No. 166 2008 25.00 2022-23

735 Janmane Manjuguni FsyNo.50, 53 2008 25.00

736 Siddapur Malalavalli FSNo 70,43 2008 40.00 2022-23

737 Siddapur Padavanabail FSNo 63 2008 20.00 2022-23

738 Siddapur Kangod F. Sy. No. 140 2008 10.00 2022-23

739 Siddapur Bellatte F. Sy. No. 133 2008 20.00 2022-23

740 Siddapur Hirekai F. Sy. No. 7 2008 10.00 2022-23

741 Siddapur Kavachur F. Sy. No. 272 2008 5.00 2022-23

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thinning &

clear felling

742 Siddapur Kangod F. Sy. No. 140 2008 10.00 2022-23

743 Siddapur Bedkani F. Sy. No. 73, 346A 2008 15.00 2022-23

744 Siddapur Hirekai F. Sy. No. 19, 20 2008 20.00 2022-23

745 Siddapur Tyarsi F. Sy. No. 100 2008 20.00 2022-23

746 Siddapur Husur F.Sy.No. 236,210 2008 10.00 2022-23

747 Siddapur Honnehedde F. Sy. No. 111 (P-I) 2008 15.00 2022-23

748 Siddapur Shiralgi F. Sy. No. 215 2008 10.00 2022-23

749 Siddapur Kondli F.Sy.No. 665, 259, 252, 180 (P-I) 2008 25.00 2022-23

750 Siddapur Husur F.Sy.No. 150, 151 2008 10.00 2022-23

751 Siddapur Honnehedda F.Sy.No. 11 2008 15.00 2022-23

752 Siddapur Kumberkuli F. Sy. No.151 2008 10.00 2022-23

753 Siddapur Arendur F. Sy. No. 67 2008 20.00 2022-23

754 Siddapur Averguppa F.Sy. No. 23, Balikoppa FSNo 99 2008 15.00 2022-23

755 Siddapur Shiralgi, Heravalli F.Sy.No. 15 2008 20.00 2022-23

756 Siddapur Kumberkuli F. Sy. No. 151 2008 20.00 2022-23

757 Siddapur Shiralgi F. Sy. No. 215 2008 20.00 2022-23

758 Kyadgi Kyadgi F. Sy. No. 53 (152) 2008 20.00 2022-23

759 Kyadgi Kodigadde F. Sy. No. 28 2008 10.00 2022-23

760 Kyadgi Gubgod F. Sy. No. 97, Balgod F. Sy. No. 93 2008 20.00 2022-23

761 Kyadgi Bilgi F. Sy. No. 24D, Kattekai F. Sy. No. 36 2008 10.00 2022-23

762 Kyadgi Balgod F. Sy. No.96 2008 10.00 2022-23

763 Kyadgi Hulkuathri F.Sy.No.54 2008 10.00 2022-23

764 Kyadgi Negar F.Sy.No.50 2008 10.00 2022-23

765 Sirsi Puttanamane F.Sy.No.134 2009 4.00 6,400 2022-23

766 Sirsi Sirsimakki F.Sy.No.4 2009 4.00 6,400 2022-23

767 Sirsi Kulve F. Sy. No. 13, Gadihalli F. Sy. No. 76 2009 20.00 20,000 2022-23

768 Sirsi Kalagadde-F.Sy.No.81 (P-I) 2009 25.00 25,000 2022-23

769 Sirsi Kalagadde-F.Sy.No.81 (P-II) 2009 25.00 25,000 2022-23

770 Sirsi Hunsekoppa F.Sy.No. 295 2009 17.00 18,700 2022-23

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year of

thinning &

clear felling

771 Sirsi Husri-Baslekoppa F.Sy.No. 21 2009 20.00 20,000 2022-23

772 Sirsi Ajjibal F.S.No. 52 2009 12.00 13,300 2022-23

773 Sirsi Yachdi F.Sy.No. 14, Hunsekoppa F.Sy.No. 252 2009 20.00 20,000 2022-23

774 Sirsi Kageri F.Sy. No.20 2009 25.00 25,000 2022-23

775 Sirsi Arehalla F.Sy.No.26, 13 2009 20.00 20,000 2022-23

776 Sirsi Shigehalli F.Sy.No. 115, Shelur F.Sy.No. 31 2009 20.00 20,000 2022-23

777 Sirsi Giragadde F.Sy.No. 62 2009 25.00 25,000 2022-23

778 Sirsi Kangod-Kansu F.Sy.No. RA-2 2009 25.00 25,000 2022-23

779 Banavasi Bhashi F. Sy. No.277 2009 30.00 2022-23

780 Banavasi Halasinkoppa F.Sy. No. 1,2,3,4 2009 25.00 2022-23

781 Banavasi Sugavi F.Sy.No. 14 2009 25.00 2022-23

782 Banavasi Umadi F.Sy.No.14 2009 20.00 2022-23

783 Banavasi Parsi F.Sy.No. 13 2009 15.00 2022-23

784 Hulekal Shinganalli F.Sy.NO.165 2009 15.00 2022-23

785 Hulekal Audal F.Sy.No. 36 2009 15.00 2022-23

786 Hulekal Navilgar F.Sy.No.87/A, 75 2009 30.00 2022-23

787 Hulekal Kanalli F.Sy.No. 84 (P-I) 2009 25.00 2022-23

788 Hulekal Kanalli F.Sy.No. 84 (P-II) 2009 20.00 2022-23

789 Hulekal Kanalli F.Sy.No. 84 (P-II) 2009 20.00 2022-23

790 Janmane Hostota F. Sy. No. 72 2009 17.00 2022-23

791 Janmane Mulgunda F. Sy. No. 23 2009 20.00 2022-23

792 Janmane Mulgunda F. Sy. No. 23 2009 13.00 2022-23

793 Janmane Teppar F.Sy.No.40 2009 13.00 2022-23

794 Janmane Handynimath F.Sy.No.12A 2009 17.00 2022-23

795 Janmane Kurse F.Sy.No. 62 2009 22.00 2022-23

796 Janmane Kurse F.Sy.No. 167 2009 25.00 2022-23

797 Janmane Nirgoan F.Sy. No. 166, Mulgunde F,Sy.No. 15 2009 20.00 2022-23

798 Janmane Bandal F.Sy.No. 86 2009 25.00 2022-23

799 Janmane Bandal F.Sy.No. 18 (P-I) 2009 13.00 2022-23

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Plants

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year of

thinning &

clear felling

800 Siddapur Malavalli FSNo 120 2009 10.00 2022-23

801 Siddapur Kangod F.sy.No.140A 2009 20.00 2022-23

802 Siddapur Bellatte F.Sy.No.77 2009 20.00 2022-23

803 Siddapur Hirekai F.Sy.No.8 2009 20.00 2022-23

804 Siddapur Mattigar F.Sy.NO. 31 2009 20.00 2022-23

805 Siddapur Kavachur F. Sy. No. 58 2009 20.00 2022-23

806 Siddapur Shiralgi F.Sy.No. 215 2009 20.00 2022-23

807 Siddapur Husur F.Sy.No. 187 2009 30.00 2022-23

808 Siddapur Husur F.Sy.No. 151 2009 20.00 2022-23

809 Siddapur Arendur F.Sy.No. 40 2009 20.00 2022-23

810 Siddapur Honnehedda F.Sy.No. 111 2009 15.00 2022-23

811 Siddapur Averguppa F.Sy. No. 23, 25 2009 8.00 2022-23

812 Siddapur Kondli F.Sy.No 248, 665 2009 23.00 2022-23

813 Siddapur Kondli F.Sy.No. 354, 658 2009 6.00 2022-23

814 Siddapur Shiralgi F.Sy.No. 14 2009 15.00 2022-23

815 Siddapur Sampgod F.Sy.No.110 (P-I) 2009 20.00 2022-23

816 Siddapur Sampgod F.Sy.No.110 (P-II) 2009 19.00 2022-23

817 Kyadgi Kadawadi F.Sy.No. 87 P-I 2009 10.00 2022-23

818 Kyadgi Kadawadi F.Sy.No. 87 P-I 2009 5.00 2022-23

819 Kyadgi Hosmanju F.Sy.No. 51, 66 2009 35.00 2022-23

820 Sirsi Kageri F.Sy.No. 227 2010 30.00 20,000 2022-23

821 Sirsi Sadashivalli F.Sy.No. 246A 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

822 Sirsi Idthalli F.Sy.No. 56, Hutgar F.Sy.No. 29 2010 25.00 25,000 2022-23

823 Sirsi Itaguli F.Sy.No. 122 (P-I) 2010 25.00 25,000 2022-23

824 Sirsi Idthalli F.Sy.No. 122 Koppa F.Sy.No. 10(P-II) 2010 25.00 25,000 2022-23

825 Sirsi Hutanjanmane F.Sy.No.18 2010 30.00 30,000 2022-23

826 Sirsi Devarkoppa F.Sy.No. 20 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

827 Sirsi Balegadde F.Sy.No. 66 (P-I) 2010 30.00 30,000 2022-23

828 Sirsi Balegadde F.Sy.No. 75 (P-II) 2010 25.00 25,000 2022-23

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year of

thinning &

clear felling

829 Sirsi Balegadde F.Sy.No. 75 (P-I) 2010 25.00 25,000 2022-23

830 Sirsi Kalve F.Sy.No. 40 2010 25.00 25,000 2022-23

831 Sirsi Uppalekoppa F.Sy.No. 23 (P-I) 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

832 Sirsi Uppalekoppa F.Sy.No. 23 (P-II) 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

833 Sirsi Arehalla F.Sy.No. 13 2010 15.00 15,000 2022-23

834 Sirsi Andalli F.Sy.No. 43A 2010 15.00 15,000 2022-23

835 Sirsi Kalve F.Sy.No. 118 2010 15.00 15,000 2022-23

836 Sirsi Hunsekoppa F.Sy.No. 252 2010 25.00 25,000 2022-23

837 Sirsi Balegadde F.Sy.No. 150 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

838 Sirsi Arehalla F.Sy.No. 36 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

839 Sirsi Arehalla F.Sy.No. 26 2010 25.00 25,000 2022-23

840 Sirsi Shelur F.Sy.No. 31 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

841 Sirsi Girgadde F.Sy.No. 62, 68 2010 25.00 25,000 2022-23

842 Sirsi Shigehalli F.Sy.No. 36 (P-I) 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

843 Sirsi Shigehalli F.Sy.No. 36 P-II) 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

844 Sirsi Ajibal F.Sy.No. 11, Honnandugudde F.Sy.No. 19 2010 15.00 15,000 2022-23

845 Sirsi Agsal F.Sy.No. 25 2010 25.00 25,000 2022-23

846 Sirsi Uppalekoppa F.Sy.No. 9 2010 30.00 30,000 2022-23

847 Sirsi Arehalla F.Sy.No. 3 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

848 Sirsi Sadashivalli F.Sy.No. 246A (p-2) 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

849 Sirsi Nurkalkoppa F.Sy.No. Sy.No. 29, 30 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

850 Sirsi Nurkalkoppa F.Sy.No. Sy.No. 26, 27 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

851 Sirsi Kalagadde F.Sy.No. 116, Kodgadde F.Sy.No. 81 2010 20.00 20,000 2022-23

852 Sirsi Nurkalkoppa-Bhyagadde F.Sy.No.28,17 2010 20.00 22,000 2022-23

853 Banavasi Madankeri F.Sy.No. 30 ,9 2010 25.00 2022-23

854 Banavasi Kalli F.Sy. No. 39 2010 25.00 2022-23

855 Banavasi Madankeri F.Sy.No. 9 2010 30.00 2022-23

856 Banavasi Sahashalli F.Sy.No. 7,18 P III 2010 25.00 2022-23

857 Banavasi Gonur F.Sy.No. 9 2010 25.00 2022-23

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year of

thinning &

clear felling

858 Banavasi Saharsalli F.Sy.No. 7, 18 (P-I) 2010 25.00 2022-23

859 Banavasi Saharsalli F.Sy.No. 7, 18 (P-II) 2010 25.00 2022-23

860 Banavasi Kyadgikoppa F.Sy.No. 13 2010 10.00 2022-23

861 Banavasi Gonur F.Sy. No. 35, 130 2010 25.00 2022-23

862 Banavasi Suavi F.Sy.No. 83 2010 20.00 2022-23

863 Banavasi Ummadi F.Sy. No. 14 2010 30.00 2022-23

864 Banavasi Kandraji F.Sy.No. Sy.No. 83,18 2010 20.00 2022-23

865 Banavasi Kyadgikoppa F.Sy.No. 15, 13 2010 10.00 2022-23

866 Hulekal Guruvalli F.Sy.No. 15 2010 20.00 2022-23

867 Hulekal Guruvalli F.Sy.No. 178 2010 18.00 2022-23

868 Hulekal Duhalli- Kodangadde F.Sy.No. 181 2010 10.00 2022-23

869 Hulekal Duhalli- Kodangadde F.Sy.No. 234, 236 2010 30.00 2022-23

870 Hulekal Duhalli- Kodangadde F.Sy.No. 234, 236 2010 20.00 2022-23

871 Hulekal Kodangadde F.Sy.No. 234, 236 2010 20.00 2022-23

872 Hulekal Kanalli F.Sy.No. 84 2010 10.00 2022-23

873 Hulekal Navelgar-Hathargi F.Sy.No. 87A 2010 20.00 2022-23

874 Hulekal Duhalli- Kodangadde F.Sy.No. 143 2010 25.00 2022-23

875 Hulekal Kelgin onikeri F.Sy.No. 151, 39A 2010 20.00 2022-23

876 Hulekal Duhalli- Kodangadde F.Sy.No. 272 2010 7.00 2022-23

877 Hulekal Devanalli F.Sy.No. Sy.No. 16 2010 20.00 2022-23

878 Hulekal Onigadde F.Sy.No. 51 2010 20.00 2022-23

879 Janmane Bandal F.Sy.No.45 (P-II) 2010 15.00 2022-23

880 Janmane Bandal F.Sy.No. 45 2010 30.00 2022-23

881 Janmane Kurse F.Sy.No. 103 (P-I) 2010 25.00 2022-23

882 Janmane Kurse F.Sy.No. 103(P-II) 2010 30.00 2022-23

883 Janmane Kurse F.Sy.No. 149, 166 (P-I) 2010 18.00 2022-23

884 Janmane Teppar F.Sy.No. 39, 40 2010 11.40 2022-23

885 Janmane Teppar F.Sy.No. 39, 40 (P-II) 2010 29.00 2022-23

886 Janmane Teppar F.Sy.No. 40 (P-III) 2010 12.50 2022-23

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thinning &

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887 Janmane Teppar F.Sy.No. 40 (P-V) 2010 13.20 2022-23

888 Janmane Teppar F.Sy.No. 40 2010 6.40 2022-23

889 Janmane Bandal F.Sy.No. 45, Badagi F.Sy.No.64 2010 20.50 2022-23

890 Janmane Nirgoan F.Sy.No. 166 2010 10.00 2022-23

891 Janmane Kurse F.Sy.No. 149 2010 15.00 2022-23

892 Janmane Hostota F.Sy.No. Sy.No. 72 2010 20.00 2022-23

893 Janmane Sarguppa F.Sy.No. 12, 37 2010 30.00 2022-23

894 Siddapur Mandlikoppa F.Sy.No. 21, Nidgod F.Sy. No. 25, 42 2010 30.00 2022-23

895 Siddapur Muttige F.Sy.No. 51 2010 20.00 2022-23

896 Siddapur Sampgod F.Sy. No. 138 2010 20.00 2022-23

897 Siddapur Shiralgi F.Sy. No. 68A 2010 30.00 2022-23

898 Siddapur Avarguppa F.Sy.No. 164 2010 25.00 2022-23

899 Siddapur Shiralgi F.Sy. No. 297 (P-I) 2010 25.00 2022-23

900 Siddapur Shiralgi F.Sy.No. 297, Bikkalse F.Sy.No. 21 (P-II) 2010 25.00 2022-23

901 Siddapur Shiralgi F.Sy.No. 297, Bikkalse F.Sy.No. 21 (P-III) 2010 20.00 2022-23

902 Siddapur Arendur F.Sy.No. 40 2010 20.00 2022-23

903 Siddapur Haralikoppa F.Sy.No. 53, Husur F.Sy.No.31 2010 10.00 2022-23

904 Siddapur Husur F.Sy.No. 119 2010 15.00 2022-23

905 Siddapur Husur F.Sy.No. 107 2010 25.00 2022-23

906 Siddapur Haralikoppa F.Sy.No. 6 2010 25.00 2022-23

907 Siddapur Malavajadde F.Sy.No. 31 2010 15.00 2022-23

908 Siddapur Bellatte F.Sy.No. 77,132 2010 20.00 2022-23

909 Siddapur Kangod FSNo 22 2010 15.00 2022-23

910 Siddapur Tyarsi FSNo 99 2010 20.00 2022-23

911 Siddapur Tyarsi FSNo 23A 2010 20.00 2022-23

912 Siddapur Nidagod FSNo 15 2010 30.00 2022-23

913 Siddapur Kavachur FSNo 58 2010 20.00 2022-23

914 Siddapur Kallur FSNo 15A 2010 15.00 2022-23

915 Siddapur Malavalli FSNo 120 2010 15.00 2022-23

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916 Siddapur Heggekoppa FSNo 87A 2010 30.00 2022-23

917 Siddapur Mattigar FSNo 32 2010 20.00 2022-23

918 Siddapur Kangod FSNo 140 2010 20.00 2022-23

919 Siddapur Tyarsi FSNo 99 2010 10.00 2022-23

920 Kyadgi Kudegod F. Sy.No. 15 2010 25.00 2022-23

921 Kyadgi Balgod F.Sy.No. 96 (P-I) 2010 20.00 2022-23

922 Kyadgi Balgod F.Sy.No. 96 (P-II) 2010 20.00 2022-23

923 Kyadgi Havinbeelu F.Sy.No. 54 2010 25.00 2022-23

924 Kyadgi Kibale F.Sy.No. 157 (P-I) 2010 20.00 2022-23

925 Kyadgi Kibale F.Sy.No. 157 (P-II) 2010 20.00 2022-23

926 Kyadgi Gubgod F.Sy.No. 97 2010 25.00 2022-23

927 Kyadgi Gubgod F.Sy.No. 97 2010 20.00 2022-23

928 Kyadgi Hosmanju F.Sy.No. 67 2010 20.00 2022-23

929 Kyadgi Sovinkoppa F.Sy.No. 142 & Tarkhand F.Sy.No. 144 2010 25.00 2022-23

930 Kyadgi Kudegod F.Sy.No. 121 B Kibale F.Sy.No 117 b 2010 25.00 2022-23

931 Kyadgi Kudegod F.Sy.No. 121 B Kibale F.Sy.No 117 2010 20.00 2022-23

932 Kyadgi Kudegod F.Sy.No. 121 B Kibale F.Sy.No 117 b 2010 24.00 2022-23

933 Kyadgi Hosmanju F.Sy.No. 82 2010 11.00 2022-23

934 Kyadgi Golikai F.Sy.No. 66 2010 7.00 2022-23

935 Kyadgi Gubgod F.Sy.No. 98, 81 2010 10.00 2022-23

936 Kyadgi Danmav F.143 2010 15.00 2022-23

937 Sirsi Kalve F. Sy. No.116 2011 15.00 15,000 2022-23

938 Sirsi Manjavalli F. Sy. No.181 2011 4.00 6,400 2022-23

939 Sirsi ChipgiF. Sy. No.53 2011 4.00 6,400 2022-23

940 Sirsi Terkanalli F. Sy. No.274 2011 3.00 4,800 2022-23

941 Sirsi Sadashivalli F. Sy. No.246,243 2011 25.00 25,000 2022-23

942 Sirsi Narebail F. Sy. No.42,44 2011 35.00 34,650 2022-23

943 Sirsi Nurkalkoppa F. Sy. No. 30,28,26,27 2011 26.00 25,000 2022-23

944 Sirsi Sannalli F. Sy. No.81/31 2011 15.00 15,000 2022-23

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clear felling

945 Sirsi Kalgar F. Sy. No.32 2011 20.00 20,000 2022-23

946 Sirsi Yalugar F. Sy. No.170 2011 10.00 10,000 2022-23

947 Sirsi Manajavalli F. Sy. No.181 2011 20.00 20,000 2022-23

948 Sirsi Kalgadde F. Sy. No.160 2011 15.00 15,000 2022-23

949 Sirsi Sirsi (Gopinathpur) F. Sy. No.262 2011 25.00 25,000 2022-23

950 Sirsi Koppa F. Sy. No.12 2011 30.00 30,000 2022-23

951 Sirsi Bachagaon F. Sy. No.35 2011 28.00 28,000 2022-23

952 Sirsi Bachagaon F. Sy. No.35 2011 10.00 10,000 2022-23

953 Sirsi Girgadde F. Sy. No.68 2011 15.00 15,000 2022-23

954 Sirsi Halkani F. Sy. No.73 2011 15.00 15,000 2022-23

955 Sirsi Girgadde F. Sy. No.62 2011 20.00 20,000 2022-23

956 Sirsi Sadashivali F. Sy. No.344,246 2011 25.00 25,000 2022-23

957 Sirsi Kalave F. Sy. No.118 2011 15.00 15,000 2022-23

958 Banavasi Kandraji F. Sy. No. 18, 36 2011 25.00 2022-23

959 Banavasi Madanakeri F. Sy. No.9 2011 25.00 2022-23

960 Banavasi Sugavi F. Sy. No.83 2011 23.00 2022-23

961 Banavasi Maragundi F. Sy. No.1 2011 8.00 2022-23

962 Banavasi Halagadde F. Sy. No.54P-I 2011 25.00 2022-23

963 Banavasi Halagadde F. Sy. No. 54P-II 2011 21.00 2022-23

964 Banavasi Kogod F. Sy. No.15 2011 18.00 2022-23

965 Banavasi Chikkadugli F. Sy. No. 22 2011 23.00 2022-23

966 Banavasi Maragundi F. Sy. No. 14 2011 25.00 2022-23

967 Banavasi Maragundi F. Sy. No. 1 2011 25.00 2022-23

968 Banavasi Danaganalli F. Sy. No.45 2011 25.00 2022-23

969 Banavasi Badangod F. Sy. No.96 2011 25.00 2022-23

970 Banavasi Huldevansara F. Sy. No.11 2011 15.00 2022-23

971 Banavasi Huldevansara F. Sy. No.1 2011 10.00 2022-23

972 Banavasi Gongatta F. Sy. No.35 2011 25.00 2022-23

973 Banavasi Kogod F. Sy. No.10 2011 10.00 2022-23

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974 Hulekal Kodigar F. Sy. No.144 2011 20.00 2022-23

975 Hulekal Sonda F. Sy. No.177 2011 20.00 2022-23

976 Hulekal Melin Onikeri F. Sy. No.60 2011 14.00 2022-23

977 Hulekal Shivalli, Heggar F. Sy. No.398,63 2011 20.00 2022-23

978 Hulekal Moodoru F. Sy. No.23 2011 25.00 2022-23

979 Hulekal Shigehalli F. Sy. No.197 (P-I) 2011 25.00 2022-23

980 Hulekal Shigehalli F. Sy. No.197 (P-II) 2011 25.00 2022-23

981 Janmane Hallibail F. Sy. No.119 2011 25.00 2022-23

982 Janmane Bandal F. Sy. No.45 2011 25.00 2022-23

983 Janmane Mulgunda F. Sy. No.15,3 2011 29.00 2022-23

984 Janmane Nilkunda F. Sy. No.13 2011 25.00 2022-23

985 Janmane Mattigar F. Sy. No.219 2011 13.00 2022-23

986 Janmane Nirgaon F. Sy. No.166 2011 17.00 2022-23

987 Janmane Savale F. Sy. No.204,210 2011 9.00 2022-23

988 Janmane Hutgar F. Sy. No.23 2011 25.00 2022-23

989 Janmane Badagi F. Sy. No.28 2011 25.00 2022-23

990 Janmane Savale F. Sy. No.204,210 2011 11.00 2022-23

991 Janmane Janmane F. Sy. No.145 A 196 2011 25.00 2022-23

992 Janmane Nirgaon F. Sy. No. 166 2011 25.00 2022-23

993 Siddapur Arendur F. Sy. No.40 2011 25.00 2022-23

994 Siddapur Hasvante, Manmane F. Sy. No.53,151 2011 30.00 2022-23

995 Siddapur Mugdur F. Sy. No.119 2011 30.00 2022-23

996 Siddapur Tyarsi F. Sy. No.23A 2011 20.00 2022-23

997 Siddapur Tyarsi F. Sy. No.99 2011 20.00 2022-23

998 Siddapur Hanajibail F. Sy. No.87 2011 20.00 2022-23

999 Siddapur NidgodF. Sy. No.25 2011 25.00 2022-23

1000 Siddapur Tumbragod F. Sy. No.10 2011 17.00 2022-23

1001 Siddapur Hirekai F. Sy. No.19 2011 30.00 2022-23

1002 Siddapur Heggekoppa F. Sy. No.87A 2011 30.00 2022-23

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1003 Siddapur Hasvante, Kallur F. Sy. No.134,137 2011 21.00 2022-23

1004 Siddapur Mattigar F. Sy. No.31 2011 21.00 2022-23

1005 Siddapur Bidrakan F. Sy. No.424 2011 20.00 2022-23

1006 Siddapur Godlabeelu F. Sy. No.41 2011 20.00 2022-23

1007 Siddapur Nidgod F. Sy. No.25 2011 25.00 2022-23

1008 Siddapur Naligar F. Sy. No.170, Kavalkoppa 187 2011 25.00 2022-23

1009 Siddapur Kallur F. Sy. No.15A 2011 25.00 2022-23

1010 Siddapur Malvajaddi F. Sy. No.31 2011 26.00 2022-23

1011 Siddapur Malavalli,Musavalli F. Sy. No.'15,264,265 2011 26.00 2022-23

1012 Siddapur Kangod F. Sy. No.22 2011 30.00 2022-23

1013 Siddapur Tyarsi F. Sy. No.74 2011 26.00 2022-23

1014 Siddapur Sampgod F. Sy. No.120 2011 25.00 2022-23

1015 Siddapur Harlikoppa F. Sy. No.6 2011 25.00 2022-23

1016 Siddapur Heggodmane F. Sy. No.12 2011 25.00 2022-23

1017 Kyadgi Hosamanju F. Sy. No.67 2011 20.00 2022-23

1018 Kyadgi Huvinmane F. Sy. No.112 2011 20.00 2022-23

1019 Kyadgi Targod F. Sy. No.106 2011 10.00 2022-23

1020 Kyadgi Kyadgi F. Sy. No.155 2011 10.00 2022-23

1021 Kyadgi Hosmanju F. Sy. No.82 2011 20.00 2022-23

1022 Kyadgi Kyadgi F. Sy. No.155 2011 10.00 2022-23

1023 Kyadgi Targod F. Sy. No.106 2011 10.00 2022-23

1024 Kyadgi Hemgar F. Sy. No.34& P-I 2011 20.00 2022-23

1025 Kyadgi Hemgar F. Sy. No.34& P-II 2011 20.00 2022-23

1026 Kyadgi Hemagar F. Sy. No.'34A P-I 2011 20.00 2022-23

1027 Kyadgi Hemagar F. Sy. No.'34A P-II 2011 20.00 2022-23

1028 Kyadgi Nirgar F. Sy. No.124 2011 15.00 2022-23

1029 Kyadgi Bilgi, Nirgar F. Sy. No. '11,24,76A 2011 30.00 2022-23

1030 Kyadgi Talekeri F. Sy. No.14 2011 30.00 2022-23

1031 Kyadgi Kodgibail F. Sy. No.87 2011 20.00 2022-23

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clear felling

1032 Sirsi Koppa F. Sy. No.35 2012 30.00 30,000 2022-23

1033 Sirsi Kageri F. Sy. No.20 2012 20.00 20,000 2022-23

1034 Sirsi Kulve F. Sy. No.183 2012 9.00 9,000 2022-23

1035 Sirsi Unchalli F. Sy. No.41 2012 20.00 20,000 2022-23

1036 Sirsi Kalkuni F. Sy. No.30 2012 9.00 9,000 2022-23

1037 Sirsi Unchalli F. Sy. No.40 P-2 2012 13.00 13,000 2022-23

1038 Sirsi Gadihalli F. Sy. No.27 2012 10.00 10,000 2022-23

1039 Sirsi Balale F. Sy. No.52A 2012 20.00 20,000 2022-23

1040 Sirsi Chipgi F. Sy. No.65 2012 15.00 15,000 2022-23

1041 Sirsi Hanumanti F. Sy. No. 14, 14A 2012 21.00 21,000 2022-23

1042 Sirsi Shigehalli F. Sy. No.34 2012 25.00 25,000 2022-23

1043 Sirsi TerkanalliF. Sy. No.274,275 2012 10.00 10,000 2022-23

1044 Sirsi Andalli F. Sy. No.43A, 90 2012 15.00 15,000 2022-23

1045 Sirsi Karur F. Sy. No.21 2012 5.00 5,000 2022-23

1046 Sirsi Bisalkoppa, Girgadde F. Sy. No.154,68 2012 5.00 5,000 2022-23

1047 Sirsi Kerekoppa F. Sy. No.26 2012 6.00 6,000 2022-23

1048 Sirsi Unchalli F. Sy. No.40 P-1 2012 15.00 15,000 2022-23

1049 Sirsi Landakanalli F. Sy. No. 45A 2012 12.00 12,000 2022-23

1050 Sirsi Chipgi F. Sy. No.47 2012 5.00 5,000 2022-23

1051 Sirsi Barur F. Sy. No.155 2012 8.00 8,000 2022-23

1052 Banavasi Bhashi F. Sy. No.304 2012 20.00 2022-23

1053 Banavasi Bhashi F. Sy. No.304 2012 15.00 2022-23

1054 Banavasi Gadageri F. Sy. No.35 2012 10.00 2022-23

1055 Banavasi Tigani F. Sy. No.173 2012 15.00 2022-23

1056 Banavasi Kuppagadde F. Sy. No.84 2012 25.00 2022-23

1057 Banavasi Pura, Sannakeri F. Sy. No.22,104 2012 25.00 2022-23

1058 Banavasi Pura F. Sy. No.14 2012 10.00 2022-23

1059 Banavasi Sannakeri F. Sy. No.47 2012 15.00 2022-23

1060 Banavasi Huladevanasara F. Sy. No.41 2012 10.00 2022-23

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clear felling

1061 Banavasi Kotekoppa F. Sy. No.12 2012 30.00 2022-23

1062 Banavasi Beeluru F. Sy. No.63 2012 26.00 2022-23

1063 Banavasi Halagadde F. Sy. No.54 2012 25.00 2022-23

1064 Banavasi Pura F. Sy. No.14 2012 5.00 2022-23

1065 Banavasi Kalli F. Sy. No.52 2012 15.00 2022-23

1066 Banavasi Malalagaon F. Sy. No.82 2012 10.00 2022-23

1067 Banavasi Benagi F. Sy. No.28 2012 6.00 2022-23

1068 Banavasi Bhashi F. Sy. No.304 2012 15.00 2022-23

1069 Banavasi Bhashi F. Sy. No.304 2012 20.00 2022-23

1070 Banavasi Andagi F. Sy. No.99,100,101 2012 20.00 2022-23

1071 Banavasi Maragundi F. Sy. No.162 2012 10.00 2022-23

1072 Banavasi Hallikoppa F. Sy. No.22 2012 5.00 2022-23

1073 Banavasi Banknal F. Sy. No.23 2012 10.00 2022-23

1074 Banavasi Mundgehalli F. Sy. No.8 2012 25.00 2022-23

1075 Hulekal Devanalli F. Sy. No.16 2012 30.00 2022-23

1076 Hulekal Mathadevala F. Sy. No.46 2012 40.00 2022-23

1077 Hulekal Devanalli F. Sy. No.62, 2012 20.00 2022-23

1078 Hulekal Bakkal F. Sy. No.100 2012 28.00 2022-23

1079 Hulekal Devanalli F. Sy. No.62,163 2012 40.00 2022-23

1080 Hulekal Bakkal F. Sy. No.100 2012 27.00 2022-23

1081 Hulekal Shigehalli F. Sy. No.167 2012 10.00 2022-23

1082 Hulekal Hancharata F. Sy. No.77,165 2012 25.00 2022-23

1083 Hulekal Malenalli F. Sy. No.29 2012 25.00 2022-23

1084 Hulekal Devanalli F. Sy. No.76,109 2012 20.00 2022-23

1085 Hulekal Hancharata F. Sy. No.109, 165, 167 2012 35.00 2022-23

1086 Hulekal Kudragod F. Sy. No.80 2012 25.00 2022-23

1087 Hulekal Heggar F. Sy. No.43 2012 20.00 2022-23

1088 Hulekal Onigadde F. Sy. No.51 2012 20.00 2022-23

1089 Hulekal Audal F. Sy. No.51 2012 20.00 2022-23

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clear felling

1090 Hulekal Sonaginamane F. Sy. No.139 2012 20.00 2022-23

1091 Hulekal Malenalli F. Sy. No.29 2012 25.00 2022-23

1092 Janmane Hutgar F. Sy. No.22 2012 25.00 2022-23

1093 Janmane Kallalli F. Sy. No.125 2012 15.00 2022-23

1094 Janmane Manjuguni F. Sy. No.23 2012 25.00 2022-23

1095 Janmane Mulgund F. Sy. No.23 2012 25.00 2022-23

1096 Janmane Hallusargi F. Sy. No.42 2012 35.00 2022-23

1097 Janmane Neggu F. Sy. No.130 2012 35.00 2022-23

1098 Janmane Hostota, Neggu F. Sy. No. 2012 30.00 2022-23

1099 Janmane Hostota F. Sy. No.110 2012 15.00 2022-23

1100 Janmane Savale F. Sy. No.205,211 2012 20.00 2022-23

1101 Janmane Hallibail F. Sy. No.76 2012 20.00 2022-23

1102 Janmane Handyanemath F. Sy. No.17A 2012 7.00 2022-23

1103 Janmane Handyanemath F. Sy. No.17A 2012 7.00 2022-23

1104 Janmane Heggarni F. Sy. No.67 2012 18.00 2022-23

1105 Janmane Kurse F. Sy. No.61,167 2012 18.00 2022-23

1106 Siddapur Igod F. Sy. No.121 2012 25.00 2022-23

1107 Siddapur Igod P-II F. Sy. No.147 2012 30.00 2022-23

1108 Siddapur Igod F. Sy. No.60,61,121 2012 30.00 2022-23

1109 Siddapur Mugadoor F. Sy. No.210,216 2012 30.00 2022-23

1110 Siddapur Nidagod F. Sy. No.25 2012 25.00 2022-23

1111 Siddapur Kilar F. Sy. No.108 2012 25.00 2022-23

1112 Siddapur Heggekoppa F. Sy. No.87 2012 25.00 2022-23

1113 Siddapur Tyarsi, Bedkani F. Sy. No.120,37 2012 20.00 2022-23

1114 Siddapur Akkunji F. Sy. No.151 2012 20.00 2022-23

1115 Siddapur Kavachur F. Sy. No.111 2012 15.00 2022-23

1116 Siddapur Hirekai F. Sy. No.19 2012 30.00 2022-23

1117 Siddapur Naligar F. Sy. No.17 2012 15.00 2022-23

1118 Siddapur Godlabidu F. Sy. No.75,112 2012 20.00 2022-23

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thinning &

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1119 Siddapur Korlakai F. Sy. No.49 2012 25.00 2022-23

1120 Siddapur Malvajadi-Korlakai F. Sy. No.31 2012 25.00 2022-23

1121 Siddapur KallurF. Sy. No.15A 2012 30.00 2022-23

1122 Siddapur Igod F. Sy. No.147P-I 2012 35.00 2022-23

1123 Siddapur Sampgod F. Sy. No.143 2012 15.00 2022-23

1124 Siddapur Husur F. Sy. No.210 2012 11.90 2022-23

1125 Kyadgi Targod F. Sy. No.106 2012 10.00 2022-23

1126 Kyadgi Mensi F. Sy. No.15 2012 10.00 2022-23

1127 Kyadgi Danmav F. Sy. No.266 2012 20.00 2022-23

1128 Kyadgi Hulkutri F. Sy. No.54 2012 20.00 2022-23

1129 Kyadgi Honnekombu F. Sy. No.15 2012 30.00 2022-23

1130 Kyadgi Mensi F. Sy. No.15 2012 80.00 2022-23

1131 Kyadgi Targod F. Sy. No.97 2012 20.00 2022-23

1132 Kyadgi Chapparamane F. Sy. No.180 2012 40.00 2022-23

1133 Kyadgi Hosmanju F. Sy. No.67 2012 20.00 2022-23

1134 Kyadgi Hulkutri F. Sy. No.54 2012 10.00 2022-23

Total: 14,223.90

Grand Total: 24,244.88

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1 Banavasi Ajarni FS No.258 5.00 1983 2002-03 2003-04 Clearfelled 267 35.675 191.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2 Banavasi Kadgod FS No.164,165 10.00 1984 2002-03 2008-09 Clearfelled 695 8.307 117.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

3 Banavasi Golikatta FS No.20 8.00 1985 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 272 16.161 233.850 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

4 Banavasi Hebballi FS No.9 4.00 1985 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled 65 7.532 15.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

5 Banavasi Hebballi FS No.9 12.00 1985 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled 146 0.000 30.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.SMC Gulli

checks 560.000CPT 2005-06

6 Banavasi Isloor FS No.40 20.00 1985 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled 854 21.125 204.250 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

7 Banavasi Kadgod FS No.165 *10.00 1985 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 251 33.000 205.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

8 Banavasi Sugavi FS No.103,119 20.00 1985 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 1921 4.000 270.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2006-07 Clearfelled 1009 149.192 738.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

9 Banavasi Bengale FS No.268 8.00 1986 2002-03 2006-07 Clearfelled 1024 124.437 613.225 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

10 Banavasi Navangeri FS No.84 25.00 1986 2002-03 2006-07 Clearfelled 910 17.349 460.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

11 Hulekal Audal FS No.36 10.00 1983 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 1363 25.612 249.200 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2007-08 Clearfelled 1996 178.250 1481.950 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

12 Hulekal Bakkal FS No.154 10.00 1983 2002-03 2003-06 Clearfelled 1033 11.503 325.200 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-06

2006-07 Clearfelled 3841 205.700 2520.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

13 Hulekal Harehulekal FS No.156 10.00 1983 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled 2306 102.585 903.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

14 Hulekal Kodangadde FS No.272 10.00 1984 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 3854 9.368 565.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2006-07 Clearfelled 6500 154.581 1816.225 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

15 Hulekal Shivalli FS No.398 20.00 1984 2002-03 2004-05 Clearfelled 2382 98.000 1033.000 248.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

2006-07 Clearfelled 1751 5.871 409.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.

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16 Hulekal Audal FS No.36 10.00 1985 2002-03 2004-05 Clearfelled 3224 300.000 991.000 985.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

2006-07 Clearfelled 2480 87.864 1706.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

17 Hulekal Shivalli FS No.398 20.00 1985 2002-03 2005-06 II nd 1805 12.000 424.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

2009-10 Clearfelled 2275 63.016 87.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

18 Hulekal Kanalli FS No.84 22.00 1986 2002-03 2005-06 II nd 710 2.000 186.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

19 Hulekal Nakshe FS No.51 19.50 1986 2002-03Poor

stocking

20 Hulekal Salkani FS No.64 10.00 1986 2002-03Poor

stocking

21 Janamane Bilegod FS.No.41 20.00 1983 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 497 53.880 580.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2006-07 Clearfelled 2389 300.291 1163.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

22 Janamane Chandraghatgi FS.No.10 20.00 1983 2002-03 2003-04 Clearfelled 834 69.036 608.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

23 Janamane Golikai FS No.66 20.00 1983 2002-03 2003-04 Clearfelled 480 44.124 200.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2006-07 Clearfelled 2418 132.400 814.312 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

24 Janamane Kurse FS No.61.62 15.00 1983 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 5655 55.461 1669.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

25 Janamane Kurse FS No.103 6.00 1983 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 2178 32.378 683.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

26 Janamane Neggu FS No.130 15.00 1983 2002-03 2006-07 Clearfelled 2978 112.183 1404.600 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

27 Janamane Bengaon FS No.7P 20.00 1984 2002-03 2006-07 Clearfelled 1546 62.614 528.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

28 Janamane Bilegod FS.No.41 1.50 1984 2002-03 2006-07 Clearfelled 147 24.132 54.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.Counter trench

1500.000cumCPT 2006-07

29 Janamane Gijaguni FS.No.35 3.50 1984 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 81 4.861 80.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

30 Janamane Golikai FS.No.66 10.00 1984 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 2300 21.000 323.985 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 3300 10.129 386.545 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

31 Janamane Janmane FS No.145A 12.00 1984 2002-03 2009-10 Clearfelled 668 21.425 120.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

32 Janamane Mulgund FS.No.23 10.00 1984 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 860 10.383 252.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

33 Janamane Neggu FS No.130 10.00 1984 2002-03 2004-05 II nd 348 9.000 93.000 0.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

2010-11 Clearfelled 1399 84.452 494.300 Re planted Acacia & misc.Perculation tank

714.000cumCPT 2010-11

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34 Janamane Teppar FS.No.39/1 10.00 1984 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 3221 49.397 900.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.Perculation tank

665.000cumCPT 2007-08

35 Janamane Teppar FS.No.39/2 10.00 1984 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 5427 24.486 1180.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

36 Janamane Balgod FS.No.96 21.00 1985 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled 1770 214.111 633.714 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

37 JanamaneBelale FS.No.11 &

Chandraghatgi10.00 1985 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 461 10.386 126.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2007-08 Clearfelled 3350 9.599 386.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

38 Janamane Bilegod FS.No.41 2.50 1985 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 81 8.277 64.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

39 Janamane Bilegod FS.No.41 5.00 1985 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled 1191 50.190 550.405 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

40 Janamane Gijaguni FS.No.35 9.00 1985 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 452 11.574 361.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

41 Janamane Hostota FS No.110 10.00 1985 2002-03 2004-05 II nd 693 19.000 270.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

2008-09 Clearfelled 7742 285.036 2711.112 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

42 Janamane Kodgibail FS.No.87 10.00 1985 2002-03 CPTPoor

stocking

43 Janamane Manjguni FS No.7,10,11 22.50 1985 2002-03 2004-05 Clearfelled 4278 48.000 748.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

44 Janamane Nirgaon FS.No.166 10.00 1985 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 12359 115.543 4307.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.

SMC

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1529.77cum

CPT 2007-08

45 Janamane Teppar FS.No.40 20.00 1985 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled 6474 36.797 1347.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

2008-09 Clearfelled 4417 24.380 1004.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

46 Janamane Gijaguni FS.No.35 10.00 1986 2002-03 2003-04 Clearfelled 535 23.458 237.400 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

47 Janamane Gubgod FS.No.97 10.00 1986 2002-03 2009-10 Clearfelled 1795 94.210 1339.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

48 Janamane Kyadagi FS.No.53 20.00 1986 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 2759 153.230 820.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

49 Janamane Manjguni FS No.50 20.00 1986 2002-03 2004-05 II nd 3961 11.000 813.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

50 Janamane Mattigar FS No.219 15.64 1986 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 16.661 131.210 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2010-11 Clearfelled 37 92.451 750.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

51 JanamaneNirgaon FS.No.166,

Mulgund FS.No.1524.00 1986 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 14329 116.986 4602.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.

perculation tank

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52 Siddapur 10.00 1967 2002-03Poor

stocking

53 SiddapurHirekain RA.45 BL

XXII.120.00 1980 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled 915 167.853 939.540 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

54 SiddapurHirekai RA.46,47 BL

XXII.2020.00 1981 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 1037 148.411 574.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2006-07 Clearfelled 1731 147.668 963.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

55 SiddapurHarlikoppa FS.No.6

Husue FS.No.23620.00 1982 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 748 70.737 333.266 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2007-08 Clearfelled 2341 122.341 466.100 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

56 Siddapur Tyarsi FS.No.100 10.00 1982 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 648 35.372 298.430 34.331 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2006-07 Clearfelled 1338 195.096 457.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

57 Siddapur Husur FS.No.210 10.00 1983 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 383 56.441 232.110 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2007-08 Clearfelled 1013 103.665 509.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

58 SiddapurMandlikoppa FS.No.21

Kunji FS.No.17010.00 1983 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 548 19.527 251.800 Re planted Acacia & misc.

Perculation tank

2908.000CPT 2003-04

2007-08 Clearfelled 1799 91.908 873.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

59 SiddapurTyarsi FS.No.120 &

Bedakani FS.No.3710.00 1983 2002-03 2003-04 Clearfelled 809 42.702 349.402 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

60 Siddapur Balikoppa FS.No.99 10.00 1984 2002-03 2003-04 Clearfelled 401 63.431 213.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

61 Siddapur Husur FS.No.210 10.00 1984 2002-03 2003-04 Clearfelled 860 139.340 991.864 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

62 Siddapur Kangod FS.No.140 4.00 1984 2002-03 2004-05 Clearfelled 381 55.000 278.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

63 SiddapurKavalkoppa FS.No.170

Naligar FS.No.175.50 1984 2002-03 2004-05 Clearfelled 505 16.000 345.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

64 Siddapur Mandukoppa FS.No.21 25.00 1984 2002-03 2003-04 Clearfelled 1664 131.000 860.650 11.250 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

65 Siddapur Paduvanbail FS.No.30 10.00 1984 2002-03 2003-04 Clearfelled 2993 107.845 1105.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

66 Siddapur Balikoppa FS.No.99 20.00 1985 2002-03 2003-04 Clearfelled 815 29.749 453.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

67 SiddapurGolgod Harlikoppa

FS,No.615.00 1985 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 1121 87.632 699.658 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2009-10 Clearfelled 3005 166.479 1149.200 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

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68 Siddapur Haswante FS.No.23,25 10.00 1985 2002-03Poor

stocking

69 SiddapurHonnichadda FS.No.RA

4 Block XXII60.00 1985 2002-03

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70 SiddapurHusur FS.No.151

(Sunkatti)6.00 1985 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled Re planted Acacia & misc. 2005-06

71 SiddapurHusur FS.No.151 Plot

I,II,III30.00 1985 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled 1041 94.000 191.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

72 Siddapur Igod FS.No.60,61,121 28.00 1985 2002-03 2005-06 II nd 1201 76.000 466.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

2003-04 Clearfelled 3611 190.069 1744.751 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

73 Siddapur Mandlikoppa FS.No.21 22.50 1985 2002-03 2010-11 Clearfelled 1869 209.508 782.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

74 Siddapur Manmane FS.No.47 7.50 1985 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 961 74.759 358.345 66.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

75 Siddapur Muttige FS.No.51 20.00 1985 2002-03 2006-07 II nd 2202 43.020 830.520 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2008-09 Clearfelled 3278 34.500 666.250 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

76 Siddapur Tyarsi FS.No.100 5.50 1985 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 1813 208.320 640.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

77 Siddapur Averguppa FS.No.23 20.00 1986 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 2340 348.714 1756.000 34.897 Re planted Acacia & misc.Perculation tank

2508.000CPT 2007-08

78 Siddapur Bedkani FS.No.37 6.00 1986 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 408 53.108 270.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

79 Siddapur Bidrakan FS.No.306 10.00 1986 2002-03 2007-08 II nd 1011 33.427 373.331 5.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

80 Siddapur Bikkalase FS.No.23 35.00 1986 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 953 17.312 385.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

81 SiddapurHalageri Husur

FS.No.210 Part I, II, III50.00 1986 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 2330 163.963 870.832 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

82 Siddapur Haswante FS.No.134 25.00 1986 2002-03 2007-08 II nd 503 58.736 228.304 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

83 Siddapur Husur FS.No.151 25.00 1986 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 2800 248.816 1769.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.Perculation tank

768.000CPT 2007-08

84 Siddapur Husur FS.No.151 P I,II 25.00 1986 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 2840 121.136 1291.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.

85 Siddapur Kavachur FS.No.58 10.00 1986 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 1810 110.000 927.890 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2006-07 Clearfelled 702 115.477 155.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

86 Siddapur Mandlikoppa FS.No.25 20.00 1986 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 1286 43.088 228.585 27.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

2006-07 Clearfelled 702 24.811 200.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

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87 Siddapur Naligar FS.No.15 10.00 1986 2002-03Poor

stocking

88 SiddapurNipli Husur

FS.No.210,187 P I26.00 1986 2002-03 2003-04 Clearfelled 1035 13.312 398.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

89 SiddapurNipli Husur

FS.No.210,187 P II27.00 1986 2002-03 2007-08 II nd 9406 93.644 3241.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

2012-13 Clearfelled 3456 99.950 446.200 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

90 SirsiHanamanti Hutgar

FSNo.2014.00 1968 2002-03 2007-08 Clearfelled 7994 256.842 2526.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

91 Sirsi Barur FSNo.136,155 46.00 1980 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled 1013 443.752 1945.150 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

92 SirsiHeppanalli.Hedgimane

M.FSNo.101&2750.00 1980 2002-03 2005-06 Clearfelled 4111 89.002 2285.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.

Revent tank

689.77cumCPT 2005-06

93 Sirsi Chipgi FSNo.47/96 15.00 1983 2002-03Poor

stocking

94 Sirsi Baroor FS.No.15 10.00 1984 2002-03 2006-07 Clearfelled 491 119.318 459.620 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

95 Sirsi Husri.Baslekoppa 4.00 1984 2002-03 2008-09 Clearfelled 856 35.913 765.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

96 Sirsi Kangod FS.No.114 20.00 1984 2002-03 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPTPoor

stocking

97 Sirsi Kangod, Kansur RA.2 11.00 1984 2002-03 2008-09 Clearfelled 1040 12.522 446.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

98 Sirsi Paduvanabail 15.00 1984 2002-03 2007-08 II nd 910 0.000 44.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

Clearfelled 1936 62.364 890.000 10.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT

99 Sirsi Sirsi 20.00 1984 2002-03Poor

stocking

100 Sirsi Bhairumbe FSNo.113 20.00 1985 2002-03 2006-07 Clearfelled 656 56.223 256.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

101 SirsiKageri, Kalkuni, Padgeri

FS.No.2030.00 1985 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 2500 384.000 CPT 2003-04

102 Sirsi Kangod FS.No.164,165 20.00 1985 2002-03 2006-07 Clearfelled 601 57.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

103 Sirsi Kangod FS.No.222 13.00 1985 2002-03 2006-07 Clearfelled 510 53.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

104 Sirsi Bairumbe FS.No.113 20.00 1986 2002-03 2006-07 Clearfelled 398 49.116 172.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

105 SirsiBalegadde FS.No.151

Karjimane FS.No.1410.00 1986 2002-03 2003-04 II nd 151 15.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.

perculation tank

1269.000CPT 2003-04

2007-08 Clearfelled 3044 75.122 1326.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

106 Sirsi Heepnalli FS.No.68 52.50 1986 2002-03 2006-07 Clearfelled 4881 43.051 895.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

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107 Sirsi Hutgar FS.No.18 5.00 1986 2002-03Poor

stocking

108 Sirsi Kageri FS.No.20 30.00 1986 2002-03 2005-06 II nd 5381 4.564 2822.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.Perculation tank

1784.000CPT 2005-06

2007-08 Clearfelled 8701 125.528 2822.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

109 Sirsi Manajavalli FS.No.201 20.00 1986 2002-03 2005-06 II nd 3354 149.000 1102.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

Total 1779.64 2002-03

110 Banavasi Gudnapur FS No.12 10.00 1987 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 427 102.686 374.000 CPT 2006-07

111 Banavasi Hadalgi FS.No.33 12.00 1987 2003-04 2006-07 Clearfelled 954 92.133 287.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

112 Banavasi Hadalgi FS.NO.33 20.00 1987 2003-04 2006-07 Clearfelled 1218 125.225 550.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

113 Banavasi Bhashi FS,NO.277 50.00 1989 2003-04Poor

stocking

114 Banavasi Barshi FS.NO.13 14.80 1989 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 1148 9.237 230.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

115 Hulekal Onikeri FS.NO.39 12.50 1986 2003-04Poor

stocking

116 Hulekal Sonda FS.NO.35 20.00 1986 2003-04 2006-07Poor

stocking

117 Hulekal Audal FS.NO.36 14.25 1987 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 2772 15.073 1376.000 CPT 2006-07

118 Hulekal Bakkal FS.NO.100 53.50 1987 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 5515 5.348 985.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2010-11 Clearfelled 10789 82.787 579.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

119 Hulekal Kanalli FS.NO.84 43.20 1987 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 3031 4.154 644.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2008-09 Clearfelled 5586 32.799 1458.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

120 Hulekal Mandoor FS.NO.108 22.50 1987 2003-04 15.073 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT

121 Hulekal Shivalli FS.NO.647 16.40 1987 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 5.348 985.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2009-10 Clearfelled 82.787 579.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

122 Hulekal Hancharta FS.NO.109 15.00 1988 2003-04 2010-11 Clearfelled 4.154 644.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

123 Hulekal Kanalli FS.NO.84 14.50 1988 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 1.017 1458.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2009-10 Clearfelled 17.053 Re planted Acacia & misc. 2009-10

124 Hulekal Devanalli FS.NO.25 12.00 1989 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 45.491 462.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2009-10 Clearfelled 139.922 820.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

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125 HulekalHeggar(Shivagaon)FS.N

O.13013.00 1989 2003-04 2009-10 Clearfelled 91.964 2460.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

126 Janamane Sirguppa FS.NO.12 10.00 1986 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 11.376 Re planted Acacia & misc. 2006-07

2012-13 Clearfelled 793 74.641 104.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

127 Janamane Teppar FS.No.40 10.00 1986 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 2006-07

128 Janamane Urtota FS.NO.9 8.00 1986 2003-04

129 Janamane Bangal FS.NO.45 23.25 1987 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 10635 20.169 2290.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

130 Janamane Bommanahalli FS.No.30 12.00 1987 2003-04 2005-06 Clearfelled 2090 9.603 519.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

131 Janamane Dodamane FS.No.49 20.00 1987 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 1561 32.980 398.982 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2008-09 Clearfelled 975 52.417 409.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

132Janamane

(kyadgi)Gubgod FS.No.97 20.00 1987 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 3152 50.190 897.685 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2007-08 Clearfelled 1213 90.547 642.200 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

133 Janamane Hostota FS.No.110 14.00 1987 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 1420 11.542 701.337 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2008-09 Clearfelled 3234 23.240 782.947 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

134 Janamane Kodigadde FS.No.15 8.00 1987 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 1865 14.360 898.534 CPT 2006-07

135 Janamane Kurse FS.NO.167 20.37 1987 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 7709 46.235 2070.000 16.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

136 Janamane Kyadagi FS.No.53 10.00 1987 2003-04 2003-04 Clearfelled 3110 211.615 912.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2003-04

137 Janamane Manjguni FS.No.50 25.50 1987 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 13568 93.091 2634.452 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

138Janamane

(kyadgi)Mensi FS.No.15 13.75 1987 2003-04 2007-08 II nd 1637 18.608 456.000 4.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

2008-09 Clearfelled 6181 86.891 2283.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

139 Janamane Targod FS.No.97 10.00 1987 2003-04 2007-08 II nd 1214 15.353 595.029 14.100 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

2011-12 Clearfelled 818 23.205 335.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

140 JanamaneChandraghatagi

FS.No.1014.00 1988 2003-04 2006-07 Clearfelled 1044 13.969 442.338 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

141 Janamane Hostota FS.No.72 37.83 1988 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 1698 23.981 736.050 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2011-12 Clearfelled 2076 215.310 1650.000 15.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

142 Janamane Kurse FS.No.62 20.00 1988 2003-04 2007-08 II nd 10110 105.832 3220.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

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143 Janamane Mensi FS.No.15 5.00 1988 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 1174 11.337 596.395 2.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

144 Janamane Mulgund FS.No.23 25.12 1988 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 10263 25.731 2490.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

145 Janamane Nandane FS.No.17A 20.00 1988 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 9414 50.741 2069.153 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

146 Janamane Bandal FS.No.18 26.31 1989 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 10961 41.583 2303.537 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

147 JanamaneChandraghatagi

FS.No.107.00 1989 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 334 12.426 136.046 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

148 Janamane Chandraghatgi FS.No.10 15.00 1989 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 512 4.326 69.160 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

149 Janamane Gubgod FS.No.97 7.00 1989 2003-04

150 Janamane Hebre FS.No.143,161 6.25 1989 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 261 5.056 443.686 18.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

151 Janamane Itagi FS.No.58 10.00 1989 2003-04

152 Kyadgi Hosmanju FS.No.53 25.50 1987 2003-04 2007-08 II nd 17563 44.937 791.928 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

2008-09 Clearfelled 3006 84.832 743.924 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

153 KyadgiHosamanju FS.No.82 &

6712.50 1988 2003-04 2007-08 II nd 2990 21.093 512.153 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

2008-09 Clearfelled 3576 380.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

154 Kyadgi Hosmanju FS.No.82 22.00 1989 2003-04 2006-07 II nd 1936 23.176 495.586 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2008-09 Clearfelled 2000 275.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

155 Siddapur Tyarsi FS.No.100 23.00 1986 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 3011 79.023 700.000 10.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

156 Siddapur Arendur FS.No.67 15.00 1987 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 3060 178.382 856.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.Dugout pond

1170.000cumCPT 2007-08

157 Siddapur Averguppa FS.No.84 26.00 1987 2003-04 2005-06 Clearfelled 969 131.387 745.240 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

158 Siddapur Harlikoppa FS.No.6 7.50 1987 2003-04 2006-07 Clearfelled 1244 113.687 599.944 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

159 SiddapurHarlikoppa FS.No.6 Part

I & II7.50 1987 2003-04 2006-07 Clearfelled 263 31.664 127.182 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

160 Siddapur Heggodamane FS,No.12 13.00 1987 2003-04 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT

161 Siddapur Hunajibail FS.No.187 10.00 1987 2003-04 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT

162 Siddapur Kavachur FS.No.58 23.00 1987 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 4158 251.774 1376.528 5.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

163 Siddapur Kondli FS.No.308 26.00 1987 2003-04 2006-07 Clearfelled 585 159.605 140.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.Perculation tank

1522.000cumCPT 2006-07

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164 SiddapurMattigar FS.No.31 Part,

I, II, III25.00 1987 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 9034 2.938 1635.604 2.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

165 Siddapur Muttige FS.No.60 13.00 1987 2003-04 2012-13 Clearfelled 1723 23.387 304.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

166 Siddapur Naligar FS.No.17 10.00 1987 2003-04 2004-05 II nd 2402 44.000 1003.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

2010-11 Clearfelled 2450 13.844 328.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

167 Siddapur Tyarsi FS.No.23A 17.00 1987 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 3959 27.351 1004.250 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

168 SiddapurAdukatta Malavalli

FS.No.2010.00 1988 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 650 18.717 65.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

169 Siddapur Averguppa FS.No.84 18.00 1988 2003-04 2009-10 Clearfelled 505 109.160 264.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

170 Siddapur Kondli FS.No.293 22.00 1988 2003-04Poor

stocking

171 Siddapur Mandlikoppa FS.No.21 20.00 1988 2003-04Poor

stocking

172 Siddapur Mugadoor FS.No.119 20.00 1988 2003-04Poor

stocking

173 Siddapur Musavalli FS.No.262 11.00 1988 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 7000 91.684 1685.874 6.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

174 SiddapurTyarsi FS.No.234 &

Bedkani FS.No.10010.00 1988 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 431 20.096 275.681 12.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

175 Siddapur Arendur FS.No.40 12.00 1989 2003-04

176 Siddapur Averguppa FS.No.25 8.00 1989 2003-04

177 Siddapur Bellatte FS.No.133 20.00 1989 2003-04

178 Siddapur Bidrakan FS.No.36A 28.00 1989 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 1004 25.006 652.549 9.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

179 Siddapur Bikkalase FS.No.182 15.00 1989 2003-04Poor

stocking

180 Siddapur Hanajibail FS.No.87 11.00 1989 2003-04Poor

stocking

181 SiddapurHeggekoppa FS.No.67

Part, I II29.50 1989 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 2475 11.067 984.813 51.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

182 SiddapurHeggekoppa FS.no.87

Part,I,&II59.00 1989 2003-04

Poor

stocking

183 Siddapur Kavachur FS.No.58 7.00 1989 2003-04Poor

stocking

184 Sirsi Sannahalli FS.No.31 12.00 1986 2003-04 2004-05 II nd 2832 2.000 125.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

2007-08 Clearfelled 3786 20.684 667.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

185 SirsiAndalli & Agasala

FS.No.67,14855.00 1987 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 10028 137.657 2152.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.

perculation tank

2117.000cumCPT 2007-08

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186 Sirsi Balegadde FS.No.150 9.00 1987 2003-04 2008-09 Clearfelled 1480 9.971 575.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

187 Sirsi Balegadde FS.No.76 5.00 1987 2003-04Poor

stocking

188 SirsiDasangadde

FS.No.12,13,1420.00 1987 2003-04 2006-07 Clearfelled 343 15.672 149.400 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

189 SirsiHeepnalli (Sirsi Makki)

FS.No.384.00 1987 2003-04 2008-09 Clearfelled 143 25.471 143.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

190 Sirsi Hutanjanmane FS,No.18 43.00 1987 2003-04 2004-05 II nd 7190 3.000 495.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

2009-10 Clearfelled 8097 31.146 1415.593 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

191 SirsiItguli, Devarakoppa

FS.No.20,29,26,28437.50 1987 2003-04 2009-10 Clearfelled 1242 8.427 890.300 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

192 Sirsi Kerekoppa 40.00 1987 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 3885 193.432 619.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

193 Sirsi Sannahalli FS.No.31 43.00 1987 2003-04 2006-07 Clearfelled 16343 13.190 4941.640 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

194 Sirsi Hunsekoppa FS.No.295 10.00 1988 2003-04 2004-05 II nd 4059 538.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

2008-09 Clearfelled 3625 802.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

195 Sirsi Hutgar FS.No.85 26.00 1988 2003-04 2005-06 II nd 910 44.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

2009-09 Clearfelled 97.928 177.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-09

196 Sirsi Puttanmane FS.No.134 9.50 1988 2003-04 2004-05 Clearfelled 2113 135.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

197 Sirsi Sannahalli FS.No.31 4.00 1988 2003-04Poor

stocking

198 Sirsi Taraknalli FS.No.284 20.00 1988 2003-04Poor

stocking

199 Sirsi Unchalli FS.No.35,38 24.00 1988 2003-04 2007-08 Clearfelled 3068 96.187 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

200 SirsiAndalli & Agasala

FS.No.14810.00 1989 2003-04 2005-06 Clearfelled 2958 Re planted Acacia & misc. 2005-06

201 Sirsi Balegadde FS.No.67 25.00 1989 2003-04Poor

stocking

202 Sirsi Balegadde FS.No.75 3.00 1989 2003-04Poor

stocking

203 Sirsi Balegadde FS.No.75 8.50 1989 2003-04 2005-06 II nd 2050 Re planted Acacia & misc. 2005-06

204 Sirsi Chipgi FS.No.47 26.00 1989 2003-04 2011-12 Clearfelled 891 149.883 386.700 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

205 Sirsi Heepnalli FS.No.68 10.00 1989 2003-04 Re planted Acacia & misc.

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206 Sirsi Hunsekoppa 13.00 1989 2003-04 2004-05 Clearfelled 3339 3.000 291.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

2008-09 Clearfelled 4820 34.933 1029.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

207 Sirsi Hunsekoppa FS.No.252 5.00 1989 2003-04 2004-05 Clearfelled 1696 2.000 277.006 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2004-05

Total 1775.03

208 Banavasi Madankeri FS.No.9,13 11.00 1989 2004-05 2006-07 II nd 765 87.081 505.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2009-10 Clearfelled 611 92.480 420.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

209 Banavasi Madankeri. FSNo.9,13 13.85 1989 2004-05 2006-07 Clearfelled 1330 86.385 947.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2009-10 Clearfelled 745 112.382 609.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

210 Banavasi Naroor FS NO.277,166 90.00 1989 2004-05 2006-07 Clearfelled 503 76.001 606.270 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

211 Banavasi Bhasi FS.277 26.62 1990 2004-05

212 Banavasi Islur FSNo.41 12.79 1990 2004-05 2007-08 II nd 564 12.440 255.455 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

213 Banavasi Kirvatti. FSNo.74 23.89 1990 2004-05

214 Banavasi Mugilkoppa FSNo.15 16.71 1990 2004-05

215 HulekalOnikeri I, II

FS.NO.39,151A35.00 1989 2004-05 2007-08 Clearfelled 1710 14.414 512.967 Re planted Acacia & misc.

perculation tank

1495.000CPT 2007-08

216 Hulekal Araginamane FS 178 14.71 1990 2004-05 2007-08 Clearfelled 1321 80.739 600.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

217 Hulekal Araginmane FS 171 7.00 1990 2004-05 Re planted Acacia & misc.Poor

stocking

218 Hulekal Araginmane FS 171 7.00 1990 2004-05 Re planted Acacia & misc.Poor

stocking

219 Hulekal Devanalli FS 16 15.00 1990 2004-05 2005-06 II nd 1400 5.886 176.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

2012-13 Clearfelled 1596 107.206 268.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

220 Hulekal Devanalli FS 62 & 163 38.24 1990 2004-05 2007-08 II nd 2000 143.704 800.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

221 HulekalKalagadde Kanchigadde

FS1404.95 1990 2004-05 2011-12 Clearfelled 896 24.601 466.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

222 Hulekal Nakshe FS 27 38.32 1990 2004-05 2005-06 II nd 2275 23.690 794.300 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

2012-13 Clearfelled 4445 185.678 1224.250 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

223 Hulekal Nakshe FS 50 24.10 1990 2004-05 2007-08 II nd 1771 26.449 278.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

2012-13 Clearfelled 1831 36.886 303.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

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224 Hulekal Sarangadde FS 73 10.44 1990 2004-05 205-06 II nd 861 12.150 167.200 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 205-06

2012-13 Clearfelled 2228 11.184 513.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

225 Hulekal Sheqohalli FS 165 25.65 1990 2004-05 2007-08 Clearfelled 1010 13.262 258.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

226Janamane

(kyadgi)Kotagibal FS.No.21A 19.08 1989 2004-05 2008-09 II nd 6054 37.042 920.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

227Janamane

(kyadgi)Kyadagi FS.No.53 11.20 1989 2004-05

Poor

stocking

228 Janamane Manjguni FS.No.53 10.00 1989 2004-05 2008-09 Clearfelled 2765 22.205 345.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

229 Janamane Manjguni FS.No.53 20.57 1989 2004-05 2007-08 II nd 8592 5.616 1535.100 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

230 Janamane Neggu FS.No.26.32 8.00 1989 2004-05 2007-08 Clearfelled 2789 74.480 774.000 11.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

231 Janamane Targod FS.No.106 4.90 1989 2004-05Poor

stocking

232 Janamane Targod FS.No.50 10.00 1989 2004-05Poor

stocking

233 Janamane Teppar FS.No.40,39 10.40 1989 2004-05 2008-09 II nd 3050 23.365 887.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

2009-10 Clearfelled 3191 45.054 864.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

234 Janamane Arashingod FS No..93 51.31 1990 2004-05 2008-09 Clearfelled 2065 46.458 562.189 10.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

235 Janamane Bailalli FS No. 20 14.30 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

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236 Janamane Bilegod FSNo.50 20.00 1990 2004-05 2008-09 II nd 1955 36.453 402.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

2011-12 Clearfelled 1480 28.185 990.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

237 Janamane Bilegod FSNo.96 5.00 1990 2004-05Poor

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238 Janamane Bonded FSNo.45 25.00 1990 2004-05 2008-09 II nd 9078 43.734 920.000 P.W 1495.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

2009-10 Clearfelled 5205 29.528 17.000 1495.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

239 Janamane Hallusargi FSNo.76 30.00 1990 2004-05 2011-12 Clearfelled 2518 8.943 753.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

240 Janamane Janmane FSNo.163 15.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

241 Janamane Kalkai FS No. No.138 20.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

242 Janamane Kattekai FS67A 30.00 1990 2004-05 2007-08 Clearfelled 15565 176.708 4503.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

243 Janamane Kible FS117 10.00 1990 2004-05 2011-12 Clearfelled 1070 27.485 562.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

244 Janamane Kodagiboil FSNo.74 30.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

245 Janamane Kurse FSNo.103 35.50 1990 2004-05 2008-09 Clearfelled 10800 39.037 2300.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

246 Janamane Manjugani FSNo.53 28.00 1990 2004-05 2008-09 II nd 6238 41.665 805.000 52.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

2012-13 Clearfelled 5614 20.318 850.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

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247 Janamane Mattigar FSNo.18 15.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

248 Janamane Mensi FS No. 15 13.84 1990 2004-05 2012-13 Clearfelled 832 30.181 142.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

249 Janamane Mensi FS No..15 80.32 1990 2004-05 2008-09 II nd 1206 47.040 920.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

2011-12 Clearfelled 4696 19.688 1528.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

250 Janamane Mulugund FSNo.15 26.00 1990 2004-05 2008-09 Clearfelled 2366 7.915 495.922 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

251 Janamane Nirgon FSNo.166 25.00 1990 2004-05 2005-06 II nd 8459 18.965 1220.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.perculation tank

1766.000CPT 2005-06

2009-10 Clearfelled 8200 56.856 1625.000 77.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

252 Siddapur Malavalli FS.No.43 14.00 1989 2004-05Poor

stocking

253 Siddapur Mandlikoppa FS.No.21 9.50 1989 2004-05Poor

stocking

254 Siddapur Naligar FS.No.17 9.50 1989 2004-05 2006-07 II nd 1302 38.336 424.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

2012-13 Clearfelled 3151 75.198 505.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

255 Siddapur Paduvanbail FS.No.30 17.00 1989 2004-05Poor

stocking

256 Siddapur Averguppa. FS109 7.50 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

257 Siddapur Averguppa. FS25 10.00 1990 2004-05Poor

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258 Siddapur Halgodikoppa FSNo.37 10.00 1990 2004-05 2005-06 II nd 438 2.000 82.000 CPT 2005-06

259 Siddapur Heggekoppa FS121 30.00 1990 2004-05 2008-09 II nd 2425 30.295 855.737 CPT 2008-09

260 Siddapur Heggekoppa FS87 28.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

261 Siddapur Heggekoppa. FS90 20.00 1990 2004-05 2006-07 II nd 1311 67.967 325.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2006-07

262 Siddapur Hosur FS151 11.00 1990 2004-05 2005-06 II nd 1922 17.165 385.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

2009-10 Clearfelled 3200 19.540 827.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

263 Siddapur Igod FS43,121 20.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

264 Siddapur Malawalli FS43A 30.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

265 Siddapur Masawalli FS262 10.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

266 Siddapur Nagarbhavi FS59 8.00 1990 2004-05 2012-13 Clearfelled 1955 195.500 375.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

267 Siddapur Nipli (Hosur) FS210 22.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

268 Siddapur Shiralgi FS14 20.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

269 Sirsi Kerekoppa FS.No.26 20.00 1989 2004-05Poor

stocking

270 Sirsi Kulve FS.No.13 12.00 1989 2004-05 2007-08 Clearfelled 773 7.299 625.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

271 Sirsi Landakanalli FS.No.15 10.00 1989 2004-05Poor

stocking

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272 Sirsi Landakanalli FS.No.15 20.00 1989 2004-05Poor

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273 Sirsi Narebail FS.No.42,44 24.00 1989 2004-05 2009-10 Clearfelled 1624 79.786 992.300 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

274 Sirsi Terakanalli 16.50 1989 2004-05Poor

stocking

275 Sirsi Uplekoppa FS.No.23 23.00 1989 2004-05 2009-10 Clearfelled 600 130.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

276 Sirsi Andalli FSNo.43 20.00 1990 2004-05 2007-08 II nd 343 120.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

2008-09 Clearfelled 1113 16.619 602.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

277 Sirsi Badrapur FSNo.29 25.00 1990 2004-05 2009-10 Clearfelled 900 20.647 248.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

278 Sirsi Birsimakki Plot No.8 22.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

279 Sirsi Itguli FSNo.122,116 20.00 1990 2004-05 2009-10 Clearfelled 5453 22.642 1244.700 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

280 Sirsi Kageri FSNo.227 11.54 1990 2004-05 2009-10 Clearfelled 4775 32.063 1235.900 9.900 Re planted Acacia & misc.peculation tank

638.000CPT 2009-10

281 Sirsi Kageri FSNo.227 18.00 1990 2004-05 2005-06 II nd 2778 16.000 339.000 CPT 2005-06

282 Sirsi Kalve FSNo.40 18.00 1990 2004-05 2005-06 II nd 3559 56.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2005-06

2009-10 Clearfelled 8017 114.911 2570.700 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

283 Sirsi Kerekoppa FSNo.14 33.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

284 Sirsi Kodgadde FSNo.81 30.00 1990 2004-05 2008-09 Clearfelled 1954 1810.000 575.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

285 Sirsi Mundagesar 10.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

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286 Sirsi Mundgesar 13.66 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

287 Sirsi Mundgesar P.No.V 13.55 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

288 Sirsi Mundgesar P.No.VI 35.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

289 Sirsi Sirsi FSNo.150 20.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

290 SirsiSirsimakki P.No.11

S.No.27026.30 1990 2004-05

Poor

stocking

291 Sirsi Sirsimakki P.No.I 13.45 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

292 Sirsi Sirsimakki P.No.III 6.13 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

293 Sirsi Sirsimakki P.NO.IV 11.98 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

294 Sirsi Sirsimakki P.No.VII 13.66 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

295 Sirsi Sirsimakki P.No.VIII 25.00 1990 2004-05Poor

stocking

Total 1771.96

296 Banavasi Hallikop 9.40 1991 2005-06 2011-12 Clearfelled 304 31.065 124.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

297 Banavasi Huldevansara FS1 16.99 1991 2005-06 2007-08 Clearfelled 1963 49.776 663.300 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

298 Banavasi Malalagao FSNo.97 13.92 1991 2005-06Poor

stocking

299 BanavasiSugavi.

FSNo.67,78,71,8320.31 1991 2005-06

Poor

stocking

300 BanavasiHaldevasara

FSNo.41,4614.50 1992 2005-06 2010-11 Clearfelled 3975 16.682 1035.200 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

301 Banavasi Kalkardi. FS.90 20.20 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

302 Banavasi Mendagahalli FSNo.19 26.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

303 Banavasi Sahasaralli FSNo.7 33.00 1992 2005-06 2009-10 Clearfelled 259 1.890 201.800 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

304 Hulekal Audal FS 17 & 19 13.60 1991 2005-06 2007-08 Clearfelled 1956 18.120 913.300 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

305 Hulekal Davanalli FS 16 & 161 15.01 1991 2005-06 2010-11 Clearfelled 2161 178.472 1190.000 35.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

306 HulekalKalagadde, Kanchigadde

FS 10419.46 1991 2005-06 2012-13 Clearfelled 1605 21.616 604.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

307 Hulekal Nakshe FS 27 13.00 1991 2005-06 2010-11 Clearfelled 3827 72.960 1385.070 141.600 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

308 Hulekal Sonda FS 14 9.60 1991 2005-06 Re planted Acacia & misc.Poor

stocking

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309 Hulekal Tattisar FS.146 14.60 1991 2005-06 2012-13 Clearfelled 2503 83.501 548.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

310 Hulekal Audal FS 36 & 31 25.00 1992 2005-06 2012-13 Clearfelled 1831 36.886 303.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

311 Hulekal Bakkal FS 154 & 155 10.00 1992 2005-06 2010-11 Clearfelled 2240 163.486 1486.667 122.200 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

312 Hulekal Davanahalli FS 16 20.00 1992 2005-06 2011-12 Clearfelled 2514 167.533 1362.700 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

313 Hulekal Kodanagadde FS 64 20.00 1992 2005-06 2011-12 Clearfelled 1112 20.953 315.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

314 Hulekal Koligar FS 170 10.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

315 Hulekal Shegehalli FS 51 40.00 1992 2005-06 2011-12 Clearfelled 2120 460.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

316 Hulekal Audal FS 22 15.00 1993 2005-06 2009-10 2009-10

317 Hulekal Bakkal FS 54 25.00 1993 2005-06Poor

stocking

318 Janamane Tippar FSNo.40 20.00 1990 2005-06 2009-10 Clearfelled 9473 33.026 1535.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

319 Janamane Bandal FSNo.86 11.41 1991 2005-06Poor

stocking

320 JanamaneChandragatagi FS

No.10.28.30 1991 2005-06

Poor

stocking

321 JanamaneHandyanemath FS

No.17A12.00 1991 2005-06 2012-13 Clearfelled 2616 13.503 474.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

322 JanamaneKodagibail FS No.24

Bommanhalli FS No.614.28 1991 2005-06 2012-13 Clearfelled 4111 27.336 726.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

323 Janamane Kodgibail FS No. 91 5.72 1991 2005-06Poor

stocking

324 Janamane Kurse FS No.67 14.00 1991 2005-06 2009-10 II nd 2176 4.152 299.000 17.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

2012-13 Clearfelled 4116 15.000 600.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

325 Janamane Kurse FSNo.162,167 18.57 1991 2005-06 2009-10 II nd 3138 32.946 460.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

2011-12 Clearfelled 3354 48.723 1117.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

326 Janamane Nilkund FS No.13 10.00 1991 2005-06 2008-09 Clearfelled 3355 4.990 455.400 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

327 Janamane Targod FS No. 106 22.00 1991 2005-06 2011-12 Clearfelled 3030 78.359 720.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

328 Janamane Bilegod FS No.50 25.00 1992 2005-06 Re planted Acacia & misc.Poor

stocking

329 Janamane Bondtel FSNo.45 20.00 1992 2005-06 2009-10 Clearfelled 5400 16.924 113.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

330 Janamane Chandraghatti FS No.10 22.50 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

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331 Janamane Golikai FS No.66 30.00 1992 2005-06 2012-13 Clearfelled 4957 92.204 785.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

332 Janamane Hemagar FSNo.34A 0.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

333 JanamaneKotagiboil 24

Bommanhalli 618.00 1992 2005-06

Poor

stocking

334 Janamane Kurse FSNo.62 38.00 1992 2005-06 2008-09 II nd 8645 10.717 1104.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

2012-13 Clearfelled 9577 40.540 1400.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

335 Janamane Nilkund FS No.13 25.00 1992 2005-06 2009-10 II nd 6400 27.880 1715.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

2011-12 Clearfelled 7300 27.156 1807.000 28.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

336 Janamane Nirgon FS No. 166 20.00 1992 2005-06 2010-11 Clearfelled 6395 29.895 1205.000 60.000 Re planted Acacia & misc.perculation tank

1995.000CPT 2010-11

337 Janamane Targod FS No.50 17.50 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

338 JanamaneVajagod, Danmaru FS

No. 145 & 9320.00 1992 2005-06

Poor

stocking

339 Janamane Vajgod FS No. 145 24.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

340 KyadgiHosamanju (Kurvatte)

FS No..8216.69 1991 2005-06

Poor

stocking

341 Siddapur Tyarsi FS No.74 31.00 1990 2005-06Poor

stocking

342 SiddapurHalagadi Koppa FS

No..40.20.00 1991 2005-06

Poor

stocking

343 SiddapurHalgadikoppa FS No.

No.37A12.14 1991 2005-06

Poor

stocking

344 SiddapurHeggod Mane FS No.

No.15*6.58 1991 2005-06

Poor

stocking

345 Siddapur Kalgi FS No. No.65 15.00 1991 2005-06Poor

stocking

346 Siddapur Kallur FS No.15A,97 20.00 1991 2005-06Poor

stocking

347 Siddapur Mattigar FS No. No.31 20.00 1991 2005-06Poor

stocking

348 Siddapur Tyarsi FS No.74 12.50 1991 2005-06Poor

stocking

349 Siddapur Arendoor FS No.167 12.50 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

350 Siddapur Bidrakan. FS No.36A 18.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

351 Siddapur Hasavante FS No.139 10.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

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352 Siddapur

Heggod Mane,

Tumbargod FS

No.12,10

15.00 1992 2005-06 2012-13 Clearfelled 4155 260.266 664.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

333 Siddapur Heggodamane FS No.12 18.00 1992 2005-06 2012-13 Clearfelled 3245 90.000 609.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13Poor

stocking

334 Siddapur Igod FS No. 121 15.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

335 Siddapur Kallur FS No.15A 16.50 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

336 Siddapur Kilar FS No.113,90 20.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

337 Siddapur Kondli FS No.293 17.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

338 SiddapurMalav, Jaddi, Hosur FS

No.31,197A,235.00 1992 2005-06

Poor

stocking

339 Siddapur Malawalli FS No.70 30.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

340 Siddapur Mugdur FS No.119 15.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

341 SiddapurNagarbhavi, Tyarisir FS

No.47,120A44.00 1992 2005-06 2007-08 II nd 2068 100.821 509.700 52.000 CPT 2007-08

342 Siddapur Balekoppa FS No.194 20.00 1993 2005-06Poor

stocking

343 Siddapur Balekoppa F.SNo.92,99 16.00 1993 2005-06Poor

stocking

343 SiddapurBalguli

FS39,40.42.177,17630.00 1993 2005-06

Poor

stocking

344 Sirsi Yeechadi FS No.53,54 14.32 1990 2005-06 2007-08 Clearfelled 7964 91.974 1599.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

345 Sirsi Yelse FS No.2 40.00 1990 2005-06Poor

stocking

346 Sirsi Andalli FS No.67 26.62 1991 2005-06 2007-08 Clearfelled 3285 15.923 772.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

347 Sirsi Balegadde FS No.66,75 19.60 1991 2005-06 2007-08 Clearfelled 5772 81.854 1097.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2007-08

348 Sirsi Hanamanti FS No.14 20.00 1991 2005-06Poor

stocking

349 SirsiItguli Balegadde FS

No.122,1017.32 1991 2005-06

Poor

stocking

350 Sirsi Kalve FS No.116 7.20 1991 2005-06 2008-09 Clearfelled 8052 5.923 623.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2008-09

351 Sirsi Kodagadde FS No.10 17.08 1991 2005-06 2010-11 Clearfelled 2305 58.214 705.275 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

352 SirsiMundgerar Heppanalli

P.No.957.12 1991 2005-06

Poor

stocking

353 Sirsi Agsal FS No.25 20.00 1992 2005-06 2009-10 II nd 1256 132.299 482.500 50.100 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

2012-13 Clearfelled 1808 59.434 497.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

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354 SirsiHedgimane.Daranakopp

a FS No.16,1125.00 1992 2005-06

Poor

stocking

355 SirsiHeepanalli Manjavalli

FS No.18120.00 1992 2005-06

Poor

stocking

356 SirsiHetgimane.Kalue FS

No.27,3250.00 1992 2005-06

Poor

stocking

357 Sirsi Hutgar FS No.29 8.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

358 Sirsi Kalve FS No.15 15.00 1992 2005-06 2012-13 Clearfelled 1587 27.620 159.000 CPT 2012-13

359 SirsiKoppa, Itguli FS

No.10,12230.00 1992 2005-06 2009-10 Clearfelled 1500 33.955 298.100 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

360 SirsiNurkalkoppa Byagadde

FS No.17,620.00 1992 2005-06

Poor

stocking

361 SirsiNurkalkoppa FS No.6

R.S.No.26,27,2810.00 1992 2005-06

Poor

stocking

362 Sirsi Terkanalli 24.00 1992 2005-06Poor

stocking

363 SirsiBachagaon FS

No.30,3132,35,7120.00 1993 2005-06

Poor

stocking

Total 1768.03

364 BanavasiDamaganahalli FS

No.13025.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

365 BanavasiGudnapur FS No. 62 to

6618.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

366 Banavasi Kotekop FS No.12 34.00 1993 2006-07 2011-12 Clearfelled 587 17.601 166.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

367 Banavasi Madankeri FS No.9 25.00 1993 2006-07 2009-10 II nd 628 21.190 177.500 CPT 2009-10

368 BanavasiNarur (Muthalappa) FS

No.7021.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

369 Banavasi Sahasaralli FS No.7.18 23.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

370 Banavasi Sahasaralli FS No.7,8 33.00 1993 2006-07 2009-10 Clearfelled 453 50.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

371 HulekalDevanahalli FS No.

16,10937.00 1993 2006-07 2012-13 Clearfelled 3647 141.469 929.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

372 Hulekal Devanahalli FS No. 62 20.00 1993 2006-07 2011-12 Clearfelled 1079 39.262 380.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

373 HulekalDevanahalli FS No.

76,15922.00 1993 2006-07 2012-12 Clearfelled 1497 52.229 442.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-12

374 Hulekal Harehulekal FS No. 152 7.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

375 HulekalKelagena onikeri FS No.

8350.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

376 Hulekal

Kelagena onikeri FS

No..83,83B,83B2,83A

1B2

20.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

377 Hulekal Mensi FS No. 73 15.00 1993 2006-07 2011-12 Clearfelled 2037 18.564 453.350 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

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378 HulekalNakshe.Bakkal FS No.

4411.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

379 Hulekal Shegehalli FS No. 167A 10.50 1993 2006-07 2010-11 Clearfelled 2260 25.813 998.600 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

380 HulekalShegehalli FS No.167

A145.00 1993 2006-07 2010-11 Clearfelled 2087 19.806 815.900 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

381 Hulekal Sonda FS No. 293 11.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

382 Hulekal Sonda FS 392 22.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

383 JanamaneBommanahalli 6215/

Hosatata FS No.72A18.00 1993 2006-07 2012-13 Clearfelled 1631 15.994 482.550 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

384 Janamane Chandraghatgi FS No.10 73.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

385 Janamane Chandraghatgi FS No.69 6.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

386 Janamane Chandraghatgi FS No..9 7.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

387 Janamane Dodmane FS No. 95A 8.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

388 Janamane Gubgod FS No.97 10.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

389 Janamane Gubgod FS No. 97 14.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

390 Janamane Gubgod FS No..97 29.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

391 Janamane Heggarani, FS No.67,97 20.00 1993 2006-07 2011-12 Clearfelled 6100 46.940 1559.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

392 Janamane Hutgar FS No..22 20.00 1993 2006-07 2012-13 Clearfelled 2253 20.340 377.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

393 JanamaneJaddigadde FSNo.40

Teppar12.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

394 JanamaneJalagadde, Hebre,

FSNo.98,74,110,6850.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

395 Janamane Kattakai FS25 15.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

396 Janamane Kattekai FS.25 25.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

397 Janamane Kible FSNo.8 25.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

398 JanamaneKonchikai, Malugon FS

No..36,6,4822.00 1993 2006-07 2012-13 Clearfelled 2901 46.063 709.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

399 JanamaneManjuguni Kallalli

73,125.32.00 1993 2006-07 2011-12 Clearfelled 131 44.833 2700.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

400 Janamane Mensi FS No. No.10 27.00 1993 2006-07

401 Janamane Mulugund Sy.No.23 20.00 1993 2006-07 2011-12 Clearfelled 7500 6.676 1086.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

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402 Janamane Nondyni 26 Nilkund 13 20.00 1993 2006-07 2012-13 Clearfelled 5781 39.101 1042.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

403 Janamane Sandolli FSNo.12 50.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

404 Janamane Targod FS No. 50 18.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

405 Janamane Alavalli FS No. 18 45.00 1994 2006-07Poor

stocking

406 SiddapurBhankuli FS

No.217,213B,121B.11.00 1993 2006-07 2012-13 Clearfelled 1680 80.346 506.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

407 Siddapur Halageri FS No.10 15.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

408 SiddapurHalageri Mensi FS

No.105,1536.00 1993 2006-07 2012-13 Clearfelled 4783 111.616 727.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

409 Siddapur Heggekoppa FS No.87 20.00 1993 2006-07 2012-13 Clearfelled 1020 46.500 165.000 CPT 2012-13

410 Siddapur Heggekoppa. FS No.90 60.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

411 Siddapur Hirekai FS No.19 14.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

412 Siddapur Hirekai FS No.8 25.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

413 Siddapur

Hosur, Arendur, Hegge

Koppa, FS No.210A,

40,87

80.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

414 Siddapur Kangod FS No.22A 33.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

415 SiddapurKarlkai & Heggkoppa,

FS No.105,8716.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

416 Siddapur Kastur FS No.38 12.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

417 Siddapur Kavachur FS No.279A 25.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

418 Siddapur Killar FS No.113 21.00 1993 2006-07 2012-13 Clearfelled 4052 51.463 540.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

419 SiddapurKorlakai Masawalli FS

No.49,26625.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

420 Siddapur Manmane FS No.84 13.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

421 SiddapurPaduvanbail, Muttigar

FS No. 30,3122.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

422 Siddapur Siralgi FS No.297A 20.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

423 Siddapur

Sumpagod, &

Heggaodamane, FS

No.143,12A

11.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

424 Siddapur Tumbargod FS No.10 26.00 1993 2006-07 2012-13 Clearfelled 4718 150.091 822.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13Poor

stocking

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425 Siddapur Alagod FS No.81 15.00 1994 2006-07

426 SirsiHanamanti Hutgar FS

No.2014.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

427 SirsiHeepanalli.Sannalli FS

No. 31,447.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

428 SirsiHusari FS

No.21,22,23,2421.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

429 SirsiHusari FS

No.42,46,51,5328.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

430 SirsiHutgar Hanamanti FS

No.201,3214.00 1993 2006-07

Poor

stocking

431 Sirsi Kabbe FS No.21 40.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

432 Sirsi Kalgar FS No.32 32.00 1993 2006-07 2009-10 Clearfelled 2724 4.351 428.600 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

433 Sirsi Kalve FS No.118 23.00 1993 2006-07 2009-10 Clearfelled 6212 15.176 749.900 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

434 Sirsi Koppa FS No.109 18.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

435 Sirsi Sannalli FS No.31 20.00 1993 2006-07 2012-13 Clearfelled 8985 65.795 1286.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

436 Sirsi Tatguni FS No.100,103 15.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

437 Sirsi Terkanalli FS No.224 11.00 1993 2006-07Poor

stocking

Total 1758.50

438 Banavasi Halgadde FS No.54 46.00 1994 2007-08 2011-12 Clearfelled 519 20.499 147.700 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

439 Banavasi Kalli FS No. 8,18. 80.00 1994 2007-08 2009-10 Clearfelled 603 4.113 115.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2009-10

440 Hulekal Koligar FS No. 123 15.00 1994 2007-08

441 Hulekal Koligar FS No. 170 34.00 1994 2007-08

442 Hulekal Arginmane.FS No.171 21.00 1995 2007-08

443 HulekalDevenalli/Onigadda FS

No.25/5158.00 1995 2007-08 2012-13 Clearfelled 2266 80.886 487.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

444 Hulekal Guruvalli.FS No.178 21.00 1995 2007-08

445 Janamane Attimarda FS No.165 15.00 1994 2007-08

446 Janamane Bidarmane FS No. 40 20.00 1994 2007-08

447 Janamane Bilegod FS No.41 18.00 1994 2007-08

448 Janamane Gubgod FS No. 97 22.00 1994 2007-08

449 Janamane Gubgod FS No. No.97 25.00 1994 2007-08

450 Janamane Hebre.97 100.00 1994 2007-08

451 Janamane Hukkali Sy.No.27 50.00 1994 2007-08

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(Ha)

Plantn

Year

Proposed

year of

thinning

Year of

extractionExcess

Reasons

for

not

working

Nature of work

Iind thinning/

Clearfelled

No.of trees

felled

Extraction details Improvement works

Year of

treatment

done

Deficit

452 Janamane

Huliundi.26,24

Nandyani,98 Heggarani

67.

25.00 1994 2007-08

453 JanamaneKarur FSNo.51

Saraguppa50.00 1994 2007-08

454 Janamane Kattakai FS 67A 25.00 1994 2007-08

456 Janamane Kible FSNo.8 & 72 25.00 1994 2007-08

457 Janamane Kodigadde FS No. 41A 16.00 1994 2007-08

458 Janamane Kurse FS No..20 25.00 1994 2007-08

459 Janamane Kurvante FS No. No.19 25.00 1994 2007-08

460 Janamane Mensi FS No. No.15 20.00 1994 2007-08

461 Janamane Mulugunda FS No.23 22.00 1994 2007-08

462 JanamaneMulugunda.FS No.40,

Mlkind.FS No.3020.00 1994 2007-08

463 Janamane Negar FS No.50 20.00 1994 2007-08

464 Janamane Neggu FS No.130 50.00 1994 2007-08

465 Janamane Saraguppa FS No.50 50.00 1994 2007-08

466 Janamane Targod FS No. 97 21.00 1994 2007-08

467 JanamaneTippar Bondal FS

No.49,8620.00 1994 2007-08

468 JanamaneTippar Bondel FS

No.49,8620.00 1994 2007-08

469 JanamaneChandraghatgi FS

No..1025.00 1995 2007-08

470 Siddapur Arendur FS No. No.40 20.00 1994 2007-08

471 SiddapurBalekoppa FS No.

No.59,6343.00 1994 2007-08

472 SiddapurBalekoppa FS No.

No.998.00 1994 2007-08

473 Siddapur Bettati FS No. No.27 20.00 1994 2007-08

474 Siddapur Bhankuli FS No. No.165 22.00 1994 2007-08 2012-13 Clearfelled 1955 48.776 590.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

475 Siddapur Bidrakan FS No. No.125 24.00 1994 2007-08

476 SiddapurHeggekoppa FS No.

No.9047.00 1994 2007-08

477 Siddapur Kangod FS No. No.136 17.00 1994 2007-08

478 Siddapur Kilar FS No. No.80 22.00 1994 2007-08

479 Siddapur Kilur FS No.90,11,8 73.00 1994 2007-08

480 Siddapur Kodkani FS No.38 28.00 1994 2007-08

481 Siddapur Malav, Jaddi FS No.30 29.00 1994 2007-08

482 SiddapurNajjur, Malawalli, FS

No.165,4388.00 1994 2007-08

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(Ha)

Plantn

Year

Proposed

year of

thinning

Year of

extractionExcess

Reasons

for

not

working

Nature of work

Iind thinning/

Clearfelled

No.of trees

felled

Extraction details Improvement works

Year of

treatment

done

Deficit

483 Siddapur Tamborgod FS No.25 33.00 1994 2007-08

484 SiddapurBedkani, Hosur

FS.No.66 & 11942.00 1995 2007-08

485 Siddapur Bidrakhan FS.No.306 B 27.00 1995 2007-08

486 SiddapurGovingudda FS.No.8 &

Malubalagod FS.No.320.00 1995 2007-08

487 Sirsi

Boppanalli, Urtola &

Tatguni FS

No.12,9,84,73A.

20.00 1994 2007-08 2012-13 Clearfelled 3872 51.008 843.500 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

488 Sirsi Kalkari 6.00 1994 2007-08

489 Sirsi Koppa FS No.12 40.00 1994 2007-08

500 Sirsi Landakanalli FS No.15 20.00 1994 2007-08

501 SirsiUnchalli.Uplekoppa FS

No.41,960.00 1994 2007-08 2011-12 Clearfelled 6208 284.522 1753.400 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

502 Sirsi Yechadi FS No.55 20.00 1994 2007-08

503 SirsiBachagam, Husari FS

No.143/2130.00 1995 2007-08

504 Sirsi

Bommanalli,

Sadashivalli FS

No.325A,448

27.00 1995 2007-08

Total 1770.00

505 BanavasiAngadi.Kyadagikoppa

FS No.1/85.00 1996 2008-09

506 Banavasi Kalkardi.FS No.55 8.00 1996 2008-09

507 Banavasi Marsunde.FS No.1 8.00 1996 2008-09 2011-12 Clearfelled 245 6.707 39.800 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2011-12

508 Banavasi Mattihalli FS No.4 5.00 1996 2008-09

509 Banavasi Badangod FS No.56,96 20.00 1997 2008-09

510 Hulekal Hancharta.FS No.20 20.00 1995 2008-09

511 HulekalKadabal, FS

No.222,219B27.00 1995 2008-09

512 Hulekal Malmalli.FS No.29 34.00 1995 2008-09

513 Hulekal Mensi.FS No.132 30.00 1995 2008-09

514 Hulekal Murugar FS.No.80 18.00 1995 2008-09

515 Hulekal Onigadda . FS No.63 40.00 1995 2008-09 2012-13 Clearfelled 1126 12.026 213.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

516 HulekalBasagandi/Navilgar FS

No.88,122/87A,8760.00 1996 2008-09

517 HulekalHeggar, FS

No.63A(296)20.00 1996 2008-09

518 HulekalKoligar,Gurvalli.FS

No.27,12720.00 1996 2008-09

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of D/F trees Block and

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(Ha)

Plantn

Year

Proposed

year of

thinning

Year of

extractionExcess

Reasons

for

not

working

Nature of work

Iind thinning/

Clearfelled

No.of trees

felled

Extraction details Improvement works

Year of

treatment

done

Deficit

519 Hulekal Melinonikeri.FS No.155 36.00 1996 2008-09

520 Hulekal Araginmane FS No. 171 15.00 1997 2008-09

521 Hulekal Bakkal FS No. 154,155 25.00 1997 2008-09

522 Janamane Kattekai FS.No.67A 25.00 1995 2008-09

523 Janamane Kulibeedu FS No..94 24.00 1995 2008-09

524 Janamane Mensi FS No..10 25.00 1995 2008-09

525 Janamane

Suttalmane &

Masalmakki FS.No.64

& 4

35.00 1995 2008-09

526 Janamane Targod FS.No.50 28.00 1995 2008-09

527 JanamaneAddalli, Kukri

FS.No.14130.00 1996 2008-09

528 Janamane Bodagi FS.No.96 30.00 1996 2008-09

529 JanamaneChandraghatagi

FS.No.10 & 697.00 1996 2008-09

530 Janamane Hallibail FS.No.53 20.00 1996 2008-09

531 Janamane Hostota FS No.110 20.00 1996 2008-09

532 Janamane Hukli FS.No.46 10.00 1996 2008-09

533 Janamane Hukli FS No..54 25.00 1996 2008-09

534 Janamane Kattekai FS No..67A 24.00 1996 2008-09

535 Janamane Mulgund FS.No.23,76 40.00 1996 2008-09

536 Janamane Nirgaon FS No..166 15.00 1996 2008-09

537 Janamane Sutalmane FS No..64 18.00 1996 2008-09

538 Janmane Balawalli FS No.53 30.00 1997 2008-09

539 Siddapur Igod FS No.121 20.00 1995 2008-09

540 SiddapurKankuli, Mutage

FS.No.12, 8720.00 1995 2008-09

541 SiddapurKastur,

Holagad:Koppa.40,4542.00 1995 2008-09

542 SiddapurKodkani,

Kulibedu,FS.No.83,1137.00 1995 2008-09

543 SiddapurKodkani,Karalka,

FS.No.35,142A40.00 1995 2008-09

544 SiddapurMalavalli, Hasavante

FS.No.70A,4013.00 1995 2008-09

545 Siddapur Malvaljaddi FS.No.31 35.00 1995 2008-09

546 Siddapur

Sampagod,

Heggodmane,

FS.No.143,12A

35.00 1995 2008-09 2012-13 Clearfelled 7784 34.651 1249.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

547 Siddapur Hosur . 187A2 30.00 1996 2008-09

548 Siddapur Kanagod . 136 32.00 1996 2008-09

549 Siddapur Kanagod . 140 25.00 1996 2008-09

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(Ha)

Plantn

Year

Proposed

year of

thinning

Year of

extractionExcess

Reasons

for

not

working

Nature of work

Iind thinning/

Clearfelled

No.of trees

felled

Extraction details Improvement works

Year of

treatment

done

Deficit

550 Siddapur Kanagod : 105,132(p) 18.00 1996 2008-09

551 SiddapurKorlkai, Hegge,

FS.No.225,105A27.00 1996 2008-09

552 SiddapurManmane, Hasvante

FS.No.53,5620.00 1996 2008-09

553 SiddapurMusawalli 262 P,

Malawalli FS.No.2020.00 1996 2008-09

554 SiddapurNejjur, Hasavante

FS.No.165,240,85,10946.00 1996 2008-09

555 Siddapur Sampgod FS.No.143 20.00 1996 2008-09

556 Siddapur Akkunji FS No.55,158 20.00 1997 2008-09

557 Sirsi Kalkuni FS.No.29 6.00 1995 2008-09

558 SirsiKangod/Kansur/Jaganah

alli FS.No.59,4642.00 1995 2008-09

559 SirsiKansur FS.No.26 and

Hansekop FS.No.9845.00 1995 2008-09

560 Sirsi Koppa FS.No.12 33.00 1995 2008-09 2011-12 Clearfelled 398.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. 2011-12

561 Sirsi Puttanamane FS.No.134 25.00 1995 2008-09

562 SirsiTenakanahalli

FS.No.15,35,39,37,3620.00 1995 2008-09

563 Sirsi Yachadi FS.No.53 24.00 1995 2008-09

564 Sirsi Yachadi FS.No.54 78.00 1995 2008-09 2012-13 Clearfelled 1.160 216.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

565 Sirsi Andalli 43A 32.00 1996 2008-09

566 SirsiBachagaon,

Landakanalli .3226.00 1996 2008-09

567 Sirsi Kalgar FS.No.9 17.00 1996 2008-09

568 Sirsi Koppa FS.No.49A 22.00 1996 2008-09

569 Sirsi Agasal FS No.148 10.00 1997 2008-09

570 Sirsi Andalli 43 30.00 1997 2008-09

571 SirsiArehalla, Koppa FS

No.12,1350.00 1997 2008-09

572 SirsiBalekai, Malubalgar FS

No. 13,25,4725.00 1997 2008-09

Total 1782.00

573 BanavasiBilur,Ummadi,Bnkanal

FS No.26P,40,5530.00 1997 2009-10

574 BanavasiKinvatti FS

No.69,70,71,7420.00 1997 2009-10

575 Banavasi Kotekoppa FS No.12 25.00 1997 2009-10

576 Banavasi Sugavi FS No.83 42.00 1997 2009-10

577 Banavasi Tgni FS No.242 25.00 1997 2009-10

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of D/F trees Block and

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Extent

(Ha)

Plantn

Year

Proposed

year of

thinning

Year of

extractionExcess

Reasons

for

not

working

Nature of work

Iind thinning/

Clearfelled

No.of trees

felled

Extraction details Improvement works

Year of

treatment

done

Deficit

578 BanavasiAchanalli FS No.61,62;

Dodnalli FS No. 1035.00 1998 2009-10

579 Banavasi Badangod FS No.96 8.00 1998 2009-10

580 Banavasi Bengle FS No.155,172 22.00 1998 2009-10

581 Banavasi Chikdugli, FS No.30 38.00 1998 2009-10

582 BanavasiKupgadde FS No.24,

Danaganalli FS No.942.00 1998 2009-10

583 Banavasi Kyadgikop FS No.14 25.00 1998 2009-10

584 Banavasi Kyadgikop FS No.14 25.00 1998 2009-10

585 BanavasiUmblekoppa,Kalli,Soma

nalli30.00 1998 2009-10

586 HulekalKalgadde.Kanchigadde

FS No.10420.00 1997 2009-10

587 HulekalKalgadde.Kanchigadde

FS No.3620.00 1997 2009-10

588 Hulekal Kotgehalli FS No.4 20.00 1997 2009-10

589 Hulekal Manadur FS No.117 10.00 1997 2009-10

590 Hulekal Manadur FS No.117 20.00 1997 2009-10

591 Hulekal Mogadde FS No.35 20.00 1997 2009-10

592 Hulekal Songinmane FS No.101 10.00 1997 2009-10

593 HulekalMelina.Onikeri, FS

No.3025.00 1998 2009-10

594 Hulekal Muski,FS No.141 31.00 1998 2009-10

595 Hulekal Muski,FS No.78 21.00 1998 2009-10

596 Hulekal Navilgar FS No.18,71 28.00 1998 2009-10

597 Hulekal Navilgar FS No.75 32.00 1998 2009-10

598 Janmane Hebre FS No.97,98 20.00 1997 2009-10

599 Janmane Hebre FS No.97,98 40.00 1997 2009-10

600 Janmane Kurse FS No.61 25.00 1997 2009-10

601 Janmane Teppar FS No.39 35.00 1997 2009-10

602 Janmane Badagi FS No.96,64 25.00 1998 2009-10

603 Janmane Hallibail FS No.81 25.00 1998 2009-10

604 Janmane Hebre FS No.75 25.00 1998 2009-10

605 Janmane Hukli FS No.27 35.00 1998 2009-10

606 JanmaneSmpakhanda FS No.30,

Katgibail FS No.21, 30.00 1998 2009-10

607 Kyadgi Balgod FS No.50 35.00 1997 2009-10

608 KyadgiBalgod FS No.96A,

Gubgod FS No.9825.00 1997 2009-10

609 Kyadgi Gijguni FS No.35 20.00 1997 2009-10

610 Kyadgi Kattekai FS No.67A 25.00 1997 2009-10

611 Kyadgi Kudagunde FS No.45 20.00 1997 2009-10

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(Ha)

Plantn

Year

Proposed

year of

thinning

Year of

extractionExcess

Reasons

for

not

working

Nature of work

Iind thinning/

Clearfelled

No.of trees

felled

Extraction details Improvement works

Year of

treatment

done

Deficit

612 Kyadgi Suttalmane FS No.64 25.00 1997 2009-10

613 Kyadgi Haavinbeelu FS No.82 25.00 1998 2009-10

614 Kyadgi Itagi FS No.58 25.00 1998 2009-10

615 Kyadgi Kalkai FS No.81,138 25.00 1998 2009-10

616 Kyadgi Kelginmane FS No.107 30.00 1998 2009-10

617 Kyadgi Kodigadde FS No.33 25.00 1998 2009-10

618 Kyadgi Chandraghatgi FS No.10 10.00 1999 2009-10

619 Siddapur Bedkani, Bankuli 5.00 1997 2009-10

620 Siddapur Bellatte FS No.133 25.00 1997 2009-10

621 SiddapurHalageri FS No. 120,

Husur FS No.15121.00 1997 2009-10

622 Siddapur Kavalkoppa FS No.87 20.00 1997 2009-10

623 Siddapur Malawalli FS43A 25.00 1997 2009-10

624 Siddapur

Malwajadde FS

No.14,15, Korikai FS

No.42

20.00 1997 2009-10

625 Siddapur Mudalli FS No.7 17.00 1997 2009-10

626 SiddapurMugadur FS

No.210,21629.00 1997 2009-10 2010-11 Clearfelled 4272 46.197 424.240 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2010-11

627 Siddapur Balikoppa FS No.80,99 7.00 1998 2009-10

628 Siddapur Bellatti FS No.133 30.00 1998 2009-10

629 Siddapur Heggekoppa FS No.121 20.00 1998 2009-10

630 SiddapurHusur, FS

No.151,187,210 25.00 1998 2009-10

631 Siddapur Kangod FS No.22A 14.00 1998 2009-10

632 SiddapurMalavajaddi FS No.32,

Koslakai FS No.142, 25.00 1998 2009-10

633 Siddapur Malavalli FS No.70A 30.00 1998 2009-10

634 Siddapur Mudhalli FS No.24 20.00 1998 2009-10

635 SiddapurMudhalli FS No.7,

Surgikoppa FS No.1330.00 1998 2009-10

636 SiddapurNagarbhavi FS No.3,

Paduvanbail20.00 1998 2009-10

637 SirsiDasangadde, Somanalli

FS.No.9,515.00 1997 2009-10

638 SirsiKageri, Gadihalli FS

No.76,22220.00 1997 2009-10

639 Sirsi Koppa FS No.33 30.00 1997 2009-10

640 Sirsi Biknalli FS No. 78.88 20.00 1998 2009-10 2012-13 Clearfelled 1538 30.808 317.000 Re planted Acacia & misc. CPT 2012-13

641 Sirsi Chipgi FS No. 47A 10.00 1998 2009-10

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of D/F trees Block and

Compartment

Extent

(Ha)

Plantn

Year

Proposed

year of

thinning

Year of

extractionExcess

Reasons

for

not

working

Nature of work

Iind thinning/

Clearfelled

No.of trees

felled

Extraction details Improvement works

Year of

treatment

done

Deficit

642 Sirsi Hanchinakeri FS No. 81 31.00 1998 2009-10

643 Sirsi Kalgadde FS No. 160 20.00 1998 2009-10

644 SirsiKalve FS No.111,

Yachadi FS No.34 20.00 1998 2009-10

645 Sirsi Kalve FS No.116 30.00 1998 2009-10

Total 1753.00

646 Banavasi Hebbatti FS No.192,203 30.00 1999 2010-11

647 Banavasi Kyadgikop FS No.15 25.00 1999 2010-11

648 Banavasi Kyadgikop FS No.15 25.00 1999 2010-11

649 Banavasi Kyadgikoppa FS No.47 35.00 1999 2010-11

650 Banavasi Mugavalli FS No.41 40.00 1999 2010-11

651 Banavasi Tgni FS No.173 25.00 1999 2010-11

652 Banavasi Bhashi FS No.277 15.00 2000 2010-11

653 BanavasiGolikatta, Gudnapur,

Navangiri, FS No.815.00 2000 2010-11

654 Banavasi Gudnapur FS No.12 10.00 2000 2010-11

655 Hulekal Audhal 20.00 1999 2010-11

656 Hulekal Kadabala FS No.93 50.00 1999 2010-11

657 Hulekal Kanalli FS No.27 30.00 1999 2010-11

658 Hulekal Kudragod FS No.63 21.00 1999 2010-11

659 Hulekal Kudragod FS No.86,89 35.00 1999 2010-11

660 Hulekal Mensi FS No.281 26.00 1999 2010-11

661 Hulekal Mogadde FS No.35 25.00 1999 2010-11

662 Hulekal Muregar 15.00 1999 2010-11

663 HulekalSirasgaon FS

No.110,14625.00 1999 2010-11

664 Hulekal Audhal FS No.36,51 25.00 2000 2010-11

665 Janmane Badgi FS No.64,96 25.00 1999 2010-11

666 Janmane Hallibail FS No.76 26.00 1999 2010-11

667 Janmane Hebre 35.00 1999 2010-11

668 Janmane Hukli FS No.8,46 10.00 1999 2010-11

669 Janmane Hukli FS No.9,46 35.00 1999 2010-11

670 Janmane Manjguni FS No. 121 25.00 1999 2010-11

671 Janmane Manjguni FS No. 121 30.00 1999 2010-11

672 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.104 15.00 1999 2010-11

673 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.104 25.00 1999 2010-11

674 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.104 31.00 1999 2010-11

675 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.104 31.00 1999 2010-11

676 Janmane Savle FS No.204,205 23.00 1999 2010-11

677 Janmane Hullunde FS No.25 25.00 2000 2010-11

678 Kyadgi Balgod FS No.133 20.00 1999 2010-11

679 Kyadgi Gijginni FS No.35 35.00 1999 2010-11

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(Ha)

Plantn

Year

Proposed

year of

thinning

Year of

extractionExcess

Reasons

for

not

working

Nature of work

Iind thinning/

Clearfelled

No.of trees

felled

Extraction details Improvement works

Year of

treatment

done

Deficit

680 Kyadgi Golikai FS No.68 20.00 1999 2010-11

681 Kyadgi Kanalli FS No.142 30.00 1999 2010-11

682 Kyadgi Kible FS No.8 20.00 1999 2010-11

683 Kyadgi Alwalli FS No.184 30.00 2000 2010-11

684 Siddapur Avarguppa FS No.25 26.00 1999 2010-11

685 Siddapur Bandisara FS No.55 20.00 1999 2010-11

686 Siddapur Bellatti FS No.150 22.00 1999 2010-11

687 Siddapur Bellatti FS No.51 30.00 1999 2010-11

688 Siddapur Golgod FS No.47,120 18.00 1999 2010-11

689 SiddapurHarlikoppa FS No.42,

Hosur FS No.34,5320.00 1999 2010-11

690 Siddapur Heggekoppa FS No.87 20.00 1999 2010-11

691 Siddapur Hosur FS No.117,210 20.00 1999 2010-11

692 Siddapur Hukli FS No.54 25.00 1999 2010-11

693 Siddapur Itagi FS No.128 25.00 1999 2010-11

694 SiddapurKastur FS No.45,

Halgadikop FS No.3535.00 1999 2010-11

695 Siddapur Kavachur FS No.339 14.00 1999 2010-11

696 Siddapur Kilar FS No.108 30.00 1999 2010-11

697 Siddapur Malavajaddi FS No.31 20.00 1999 2010-11

698 Siddapur Arendur FS No.67A 20.00 2000 2010-11

699 Siddapur Bedkani FS No.11,30 25.00 2000 2010-11

700 Siddapur Husur, FS No.210 35.00 2000 2010-11

701 Sirsi Yachadi FS No. 53A 42.00 1998 2010-11

702 Sirsi Bachgaon FS No.34,35 20.00 1999 2010-11

703 SirsiGirgadde FS No.62,

Barur FS No.1525.00 1999 2010-11

704 Sirsi Kageri FS No.20 40.00 1999 2010-11

705 SirsiKalve FS No.134,

Yachadi FS No. 11 30.00 1999 2010-11

706 SirsiKalve FS No.134,

Yachadi FS No. 11 35.00 1999 2010-11

707 SirsiKodgadde FS No.60,

Shelur10.00 1999 2010-11

708 Sirsi Koppa FS No.12 27.00 1999 2010-11

709 Sirsi Landakanalli FS No.24 38.00 1999 2010-11

710 Sirsi Narebail FS No.6 25.00 1999 2010-11

711 Sirsi Sirsi FS No.150 18.00 1999 2010-11

712 SirsiGiragadde FS No.68,

Goudhalli FS No.76.00 2000 2010-11

713 SirsiGirgadde FS No. 62,

Bisalkop FS No.15435.00 2000 2010-11

714 SirsiHwdgimane FS No.41,

Heepanalli FS No.10125.00 2000 2010-11

Total 1764.00

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Compartment

Extent

(Ha)

Plantn

Year

Proposed

year of

thinning

Year of

extractionExcess

Reasons

for

not

working

Nature of work

Iind thinning/

Clearfelled

No.of trees

felled

Extraction details Improvement works

Year of

treatment

done

Deficit

715 Banavasi Madankeri FS No.19 25.00 2000 2011-12

716 Banavasi Malalgaon FS No.82 20.00 2000 2011-12

717 Banavasi Malangi FS No.76 25.00 2000 2011-12

718 Banavasi Mugavalli FS No.41 25.00 2000 2011-12

719 Banavasi Sugavi FS No.102 30.00 2000 2011-12

720 Banavasi Bengle FS No.268 30.00 2001 2011-12

721 Banavasi Bilur FS No.28 25.00 2001 2011-12

722 Banavasi Bisalkoppa FS No.11 28.00 2001 2011-12

723 BanavasiGanageri FS No.1,2,

Holebail FS No.330.00 2001 2011-12

724 Banavasi Kalangi FS No.91,109 36.00 2001 2011-12

725 Banavasi Mattihalli FS No. 25.00 2001 2011-12

726 Hulekal Kambigar FS No.68,69 30.00 2000 2011-12

727 Hulekal Kudragod FS No.63,70 25.00 2000 2011-12

728 Hulekal Mensi FS No.281 25.00 2000 2011-12

729 Hulekal Shivalli FS No.302,649 25.00 2000 2011-12

730 Hulekal Gonsara FS No. 33.00 2001 2011-12

731 Hulekal Kakkali FS No. 25.00 2001 2011-12

732 Hulekal Kudragod FS No. 25.00 2001 2011-12

733 HulekalShivalli, Kadbal FS

No.219A120.00 2001 2011-12

734 HulekalSinganalli Nakshe FS

No.27,38,180,23033.00 2001 2011-12

735 Hulekal Sonda FS No.293 25.00 2001 2011-12

736 Janmane Karur FS No.30 30.00 2000 2011-12

737 Janmane Khurse FS No.61 25.00 2000 2011-12

738 JanmaneKodgibail FS No.103 P

I,II18.00 2000 2011-12

739 JanmaneKodgibail FS No.103 P

III,IV43.00 2000 2011-12

740 Janmane Analebail FS No.8 16.00 2001 2011-12

741 Janmane Bandal FS No.18 20.00 2001 2011-12

742 Janmane Hallibail FS No.76 30.00 2001 2011-12

743 JanmaneHalsargi FS No.42,

Hostota FS No.11016.00 2001 2011-12

744 JanmaneKarur FS No.102,

Sarguppa FS No. 20.00 2001 2011-12

745 Janmane Kotgibail FS No.103 16.00 2001 2011-12

746 Janmane Kotgibail FS No.21,24 25.00 2001 2011-12

747 JanmaneNirgaon FS No.21,

Umblemane FS No.15417.00 2001 2011-12

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for extraction

of D/F trees Block and

Compartment

Extent

(Ha)

Plantn

Year

Proposed

year of

thinning

Year of

extractionExcess

Reasons

for

not

working

Nature of work

Iind thinning/

Clearfelled

No.of trees

felled

Extraction details Improvement works

Year of

treatment

done

Deficit

748 JanmaneNirgaon FS No.33 P.I,

Umblemane FS No.15431.00 2001 2011-12

749 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.P.I 25.00 2001 2011-12

750 Janmane Nirgaon FS No.P.II 20.00 2001 2011-12

751 Janmane Teppar FS No.39 10.00 2001 2011-12

752 Kyadgi Itagi FS No.134 20.00 2000 2011-12

753 Kyadgi Kaunsale FS No.43 20.00 2000 2011-12

754 Kyadgi Keremane FS No.91 20.00 2000 2011-12

755 Kyadgi Kyadgi FS No.53 20.00 2000 2011-12

756 Kyadgi Danmaon FS No.33 20.00 2001 2011-12

757 Kyadgi Karemane FS No.91 20.00 2001 2011-12

758 KyadgiKattekai FS No.67,

Hosamanju FS No.9120.00 2001 2011-12

759 Kyadgi Kounsale FS No.43 20.00 2001 2011-12

760 Kyadgi Kulibeedu FS No.11 25.00 2001 2011-12

761 KyadgiKulibeedu, FS No.11,

Mensi FS No.5425.00 2001 2011-12

762 Siddapur Kavachur FS No.111 P I 23.88 2000 2011-12

763 Siddapur Kavachur FS No.111 P II 23.00 2000 2011-12

764 Siddapur Kavachur FS No.281A 7.00 2000 2011-12

765 Siddapur Algod FS No.81 20.00 2001 2011-12

766 Siddapur Bellatte FS No.187 30.00 2001 2011-12

767 SiddapurBhandarkeri FS

No.63,10730.00 2001 2011-12

768 SiddapurDugadkoppa FS

No.85,10925.00 2001 2011-12

769 Siddapur Gavingudda FS No.75 25.00 2001 2011-12

770 Siddapur Hegodmane FS No.15 30.00 2001 2011-12

771 Siddapur Igod FS No.120 20.00 2001 2011-12

772 Siddapur Kallur FS No.154 30.00 2001 2011-12

773 Siddapur Kavachur FS No.111A 31.00 2001 2011-12

774 Siddapur Kunji FS No.58 25.00 2001 2011-12 CPT

775 Siddapur Paduvanbail FS No.39 25.00 2001 2011-12

776 Siddapur Tyarsi FS No.39,100 25.00 2001 2011-12

777 SirsiKalve, Kenchanagadde

FS No.12225.00 2000 2011-12

778 SirsiKalve, Kenchanagadde

FS No.12220.00 2000 2011-12

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Location as per WP

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of D/F trees Block and

Compartment

Extent

(Ha)

Plantn

Year

Proposed

year of

thinning

Year of

extractionExcess

Reasons

for

not

working

Nature of work

Iind thinning/

Clearfelled

No.of trees

felled

Extraction details Improvement works

Year of

treatment

done

Deficit

779 SirsiKalve, Kenchanagadde

FS No.12225.00 2000 2011-12

780 Sirsi Landakanalli FS No.49 17.30 2000 2011-12

781 Sirsi Agasal FS No.25A 16.00 2001 2011-12

782 Sirsi Bisalkoppa FS No.157 14.00 2001 2011-12

783 SirsiDoddanalli FS No.10,

Byagadde FS No.121.00 2001 2011-12

784 Sirsi Girgadde FS No. 62 P.I 24.00 2001 2011-12

785 Sirsi Girgadde FS No. 62 P.II 21.50 2001 2011-12

786 Sirsi Kalgar FS No.231 20.00 2001 2011-12

787 Sirsi Landakanalli FS No. 12.00 2001 2011-12

788 Sirsi Sirsi FS No.262 P.I 23.00 2001 2011-12

789 Sirsi Sirsi FS No.262 P.II 17.00 2001 2011-12

790 SirsiYachadi FS No. 53A,

Kalmane FS No.11123.00 2001 2011-12

Total 1785.68

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1 Sirsi Ghatikai D.F.I.D. 3/93-94 29-10-1993

2 Sirsi Koppa D.F.I.D. 1/94-95 02-02-1995

3 Sirsi Kabbe D.F.I.D. 2/94-95 02-02-1995

4 Sirsi Kalgadde D.F.I.D. 3/94-95 26-03-1995

5 Sirsi Bachgaon D.F.I.D. 6/95-96 19-12-1995

6 Sirsi Terakanalli D.F.I.D. 12/95-96 20-12-1995

7 Sirsi Hanchinkeri D.F.I.D. 1/96-97 24-08-1996

8 Sirsi Bikanalli D.F.I.D. 17/96-97 24-10-1996

9 Sirsi Husri D.F.I.D. 21/96-97 25-11-1996

10 Sirsi Sannalli D.F.I.D. 26/96-97 01-02-1997

11 Sirsi Hutgar D.F.I.D. 7/97-98 28-08-1997

12 Sirsi Narebail D.F.I.D. 9/97-98 01-12-1997

13 Sirsi Tyagali D.F.I.D. 8/97-98 02-09-1997

14 Sirsi Landakanalli D.F.I.D. 1/98-99 16-06-1998

15 Sirsi Goudalli. D.F.I.D. 2/99-2000 31-08-1999

16 Sirsi Puttanmane D.F.I.D. 3/99-2000 04-10-1999

17 Sirsi Arehalla JICA-KSMBCP 3/2005-06 27-09-2005

18 Sirsi Hedgemane JICA-KSMBCP 17/2005-06 16-01-2006

19 Sirsi Kalve JICA-KSMBCP 22/2006-07 10-08-2006

20 Sirsi Misgundli JICA-KSMBCP 26/2006-07 06-09-2006

21 Sirsi Sadshivalli JICA-KSMBCP 28/2006-07 10-11-2006

22 Sirsi Agsal- Bommanalli JICA-KSMBCP 31/2006-07 30-11-2006

23 Sirsi Upalekoppa, Somanalli JICA-KSMBCP 29/2006-07 10-11-2006

24 Sirsi Kageri JICA-KSMBCP 54/2007-08 02-11-2007

25 Sirsi Idatalli JICA-KSMBCP 39/2007-08 12-09-2007

26 Sirsi Balegadde JICA-KSMBCP 35/2007-08 30-08-2007

27 Sirsi Itaguli - 06/2013-14 27-07-2013

28 Sirsi Harepal - 07/2013-14 ,21-08-2013

29 Sirsi Belale - 08/2013-14 '02-12-2013

30 Banavasi Kotekoppa D.F.I.D. 4/93-94 22-01-1994

31 Banavasi Bellankeri D.F.I.D. 10/93-94 22-01-1994

32 Banavasi Rangapur D.F.I.D. 7/94-95 30-03-1995

33 Banavasi Kantraje D.F.I.D. 3/95-96 08-06-1995

34 Banavasi Bilur D.F.I.D. 4/95-96 13-12-1995

35 Banavasi Gudnapur D.F.I.D. 11/95-96 20-12-1995

36 Banavasi Kyadgikoppa D.F.I.D. 18/96-97 29-10-1996

37 Banavasi Hallikoppa D.F.I.D. 19/96-97 30-10-1996

38 Banavasi Gadigeri D.F.I.D. 23/96-97 12-12-1996

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39 Banavasi Tigani D.F.I.D. 3/97-98 19-07-1997

40 Banavasi Bugadikoppa D.F.I.D. 10/97-98 02-12-1997

41 Banavasi Kadagodu D.F.I.D. 9/98-99 23-01-1999

42 Banavasi Borangudda. D.F.I.D. 8/99-2000 18-11-1999

43 Banavasi Kirwati JICA-KSMBCP 4/2005-06 25-10-2006

44 Banavasi Bankanal JICA-KSMBCP 6/2005-06 28-11-2006

45 Banavasi Hebhalli JICA-KSMBCP 18/2005-06 16-01-2006

46 Banavasi Madankeri JICA-KSMBCP 19/2005-06 13-03-2006

47 Banavasi Gonur JICA-KSMBCP 23/2006-07 29-08-2006

48 Banavasi Kalli JICA-KSMBCP 32/2006-07 08-12-2006

49 Banavasi Vadageri JICA-KSMBCP 30/2006-07 20-11-2006

50 Banavasi Umblekoppa JICA-KSMBCP 46/2007-08 21-09-2007

51 Banavasi Umadi JICA-KSMBCP 37/2007-08 05-09-2007

52 Banavasi Mundigehalli (Golikatta) JICA-KSMBCP 43/2007-08 21-09-2007

53 Banavasi Parsi JICA-KSMBCP 38/07-08 06-09-2007

54 Banavasi Achanalli JICA-KSMBCP 36/2007-08 03-09-2007

55 Banavasi Sugavi JICA-KSMBCP 44/2007-08 21-09-2007

56 Banavasi Sahashalli JICA-KSMBCP 61/2008-09 05-02-2009

57 Janmane Manjuguni D.F.I.D. 5/93-94 08-11-1993

58 Janmane Hukli D.F.I.D. 6/94-95 26-10-1995

59 Janmane Hutgar D.F.I.D. 5/94-95 26-05-1995

60 Janmane Hallibyle D.F.I.D. 4/94-95 26-05-1995

61 Janmane Hebre (Mundagar) D.F.I.D. 8/95-96 19-12-1995

62 Janmane Mulgund D.F.I.D. 9/95-96 19-12-1995

63 Janmane Badagi D.F.I.D. 5/96-97 24-09-1996

64 Janmane Unchalli D.F.I.D. 1/97-98 26-07-1997

65 Janmane Manigar D.F.I.D. 12/98-99 12-03-1999

66 Janmane Keregadde D.F.I.D. 15/98-99 15-03-1999

67 Janmane Ragihosalli. D.F.I.D. 5/99-2000 04-11-1999

68 Janmane Nirgaon JICA-KSMBCP 7/2005-06 28-11-2005

69 Janmane Heggarni JICA-KSMBCP 16/2005-06 16-01-2006

70 Janmane Beangoan JICA-KSMBCP 25/2006-07 06-09-2006

71 Janmane Hebre (Balekoppa) JICA-KSMBCP 27/2006-07 30-09-2006

72 Janmane Teppar JICA-KSMBCP 48/2007-08 04-10-2007

73 Janmane Handynimath JICA-KSMBCP 52/2007-08 16-10-2007

74 Janmane Halehalli/Hegge JICA-KSMBCP 53/2007-08 16-10-2007

75 Janmane Kurse JICA-KSMBCP 47/2007-08 04-10-2007

76 Janmane Bandal JICA-KSMBCP 60/2008-09 28-01-2009

77 Janmane Neggu - 3/2011-12 27-02-2012

78 Janmane Janmane-Mattigar - 1/2012-13 19-05-2012

79 Janmane Kodagibail-Bommanalli - 2/2012-13 19-05-2012

80 Janmane Nilkund-Nadayne - 3/2012-13 19-05-2012

81 Janmane Kallalli - 3/13-14 27-7-2013

82 Janmane Balesar - 4/13-14 27-7-2013

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83 Janmane Sarguppa19 -Village Forest

committee-0513/2003-04 27-02-2004

84 Hulekal Audal D.F.I.D. 2/93-94 19-10-1993

85 Hulekal Onigadde D.F.I.D. 1/95-96 22-05-1995

86 Hulekal Muregar D.F.I.D. 2/95-96 26-05-1995

87 Hulekal Kudragod D.F.I.D. 7/95-96 19-12-1995

88 Hulekal Shigehalli D.F.I.D. 7/96-97 28-09-1996

89 Hulekal Mensi D.F.I.D. 20/96-97 02-11-1996

90 Hulekal Kakkalli D.F.I.D. 11/98-99 18-02-1999

91 Hulekal Shiraguni D.F.I.D. 13/98-99 23-02-1999

92 Hulekal Muski D.F.I.D. 14/98-99 23-02-1999

93 Hulekal Sonaginmane D.F.I.D. 2/97-98 28-07-1997

94 Hulekal Shirasagaon D.F.I.D. 11/97-98 29-01-1998

95 Hulekal Dhorangiri. D.F.I.D. 6/99-2000 05-11-1999

96 Hulekal Kalgadde & Kanchigadde. D.F.I.D. 7/99-2000 13-01-2000

97 Hulekal Kelgin onikeri JICA-KSMBCP 5/2005-06 25-10-2006

98 Hulekal Mogadde JICA-KSMBCP 8/2005-06 28-11-2005

99 Hulekal Gonsur JICA-KSMBCP 21/2006-07 29-07-2006

100 Hulekal Tepgi-Neger JICA-KSMBCP 24/2006-07 06-09-2006

101 Hulekal Kanalli JICA-KSMBCP 40/2007-08 18-09-2007

102 Hulekal Dulalli JICA-KSMBCP 42/2007-08 18-09-2007

103 Hulekal Guruvalli JICA-KSMBCP 45/2007-08 21-09-2007

104 Hulekal Manadur JICA-KSMBCP '41/2007-08 18-09-2007

105 Hulekal (Navilgar) Hathargi JICA-KSMBCP '59/2007-08 31-03-2008

106 Hulekal Mudur-Kadabal - '2/2011-12 23-01-2012

107 Hulekal Vanalli - '4/12-13 04-12-2012

108 Hulekal Melina Onikeri - '5/12-13 10-01-2013

109 Hulekal Negar-Jaddigadde - 1/13-14 14-06-2013

110 Hulekal Bakkal - 2/13-14 14-06-2013

111 Hulekal Kodigar - 8/13-14 10-10-2013

112 Siddapur Kangod D.F.I.D. 6/93-94 20-01-1994

113 Siddapur Paduvanbail D.F.I.D. 8/93-94 18-11-1994

114 Siddapur Kilar D.F.I.D. 9/93-94 18-11-1994

115 Siddapur Bankuli D.F.I.D. 7/93-94 25-11-1994

116 Siddapur Nidgod D.F.I.D. 9/94-95 30-03-1995

117 Siddapur Igod D.F.I.D. 5/95-96 15-12-1995

118 Siddapur Algod D.F.I.D. 10/95-96 21-12-1995

119 Siddapur Heggodmane D.F.I.D. 2/96-97 26-08-1996

120 Siddapur Balikoppa D.F.I.D. 3/96-97 02-09-1996

121 Siddapur Halageri D.F.I.D. 10/96-97 10-10-1996

122 Siddapur Balaguli D.F.I.D. 11/96-97 10-10-1996

123 Siddapur Tyarsi, Kadkeri D.F.I.D. 12/96-97 10-10-1996

124 Siddapur Hirekai, Kalenalli D.F.I.D. 13/96-97 12-10-1996

125 Siddapur Moodalli D.F.I.D. 15/96-97 24-10-1996

126 Siddapur Heggekoppa D.F.I.D. 16/96-97 24-10-1996

127 Siddapur Kastur D.F.I.D. 24/96-97 01-01-1997

128 Siddapur Malwalli D.F.I.D. 25/96-97 20-01-1997

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129 Siddapur Bellatte D.F.I.D. 27/96-97 01-02-1997

130 Siddapur Naligar D.F.I.D. 2/98-99 28-09-1998

131 Siddapur Kunaji ,Bandisara D.F.I.D. 3/98-99 28-09-1998

132 Siddapur Kodkani D.F.I.D. 6/98-99 22-11-1998

133 Siddapur Balekoppa D.F.I.D. 7/98-99 04-12-1998

134 Siddapur Kavachur D.F.I.D. 8/98-99 10-03-1999

135 Siddapur Hejni D.F.I.D. 10/98-99 01-02-1999

136 Siddapur Akkunji D.F.I.D. 1/99-2000 31-08-1999

137 Siddapur Dugadikoppa JICA-KSMBCP 9/2005-06 29-11-2005

138 Siddapur Harekoppa JICA-KSMBCP 10/2005-06 21-12-2005

139 Siddapur Mandilkoppa JICA-KSMBCP 14/2005-06 24-12-2005

140 Siddapur Kumbar kuli JICA-KSMBCP 15/2005-06 24-12-2005

141 Siddapur Avarguppa JICA-KSMBCP 20/2006-07 05-06-2006

142 Siddapur Kondli JICA-KSMBCP 56/2007-08 14-12-2007

143 Siddapur Husur JICA-KSMBCP 51/2007-08 04-10-2007

144 Siddapur Arendur JICA-KSMBCP 55/2007-08 14-12-2007

145 Siddapur Muttige JICA-KSMBCP 49/2007-08 04-10-2007

146 Siddapur Shiralgi (Heravalli) JICA-KSMBCP 57/2007-08 14-12-2007

147 Siddapur Honnehedda JICA-KSMBCP 50/2007-08 04-10-2007

148 Siddapur Sampgod JICA-KSMBCP 62/2008-09 05-02-2009

149 Kyadgi Illimane D.F.I.D. 8/94-95 10-02-1995

150 Kyadgi Kuruvante D.F.I.D. 8/96-97 08-10-1996

151 Kyadgi Suttalmane D.F.I.D. 14/96-97 17-10-1996

152 Kyadgi Kattekai D.F.I.D. 9/96-97 08-10-1996

153 Kyadgi Kodigadde D.F.I.D. 22/96-97 26-11-1996

154 Kyadgi Hukkali D.F.I.D. 5/97-98 23-08-1997

155 Kyadgi Mensi D.F.I.D. 6/97-98 25-08-1997

156 Kyadgi Kelginamne D.F.I.D. 12/97-98 04-02-1998

157 Kyadgi Kanalli& Sampakanda D.F.I.D. 4/98-99 12-10-1998

158 Kyadgi Gijaguni D.F.I.D. 5/98-99 12-10-1998

159 Kyadgi Danmaou D.F.I.D. 4/99-2000 04-10-1999

160 Kyadgi Negar JICA-KSMBCP 11/2005-06 23-12-2005

161 Kyadgi Hulkuutri JICA-KSMBCP 12/2005-06 23-12-2005

162 Kyadgi Bilegod JICA-KSMBCP 13/2005-06 24-12-2005

163 Kyadgi Shirur (Balagod) JICA-KSMBCP 33/2006-07 10-01-2007

164 Kyadgi Hosmanju JICA-KSMBCP 34/2006-07 10-01-2007

165 Kyadgi Kudegod JICA-KSMBCP 58/2007-08 14-12-2007

166 Kyadgi Targod - 6/2011-12 25-02-2013

167 Kyadgi Kudagunda - 1/2011-12 22-09-2011

168 Kyadgi Talageri - 7/2012-13 25-02-2013

169 Kyadgi Hemagar - 8/2012-13 25-02-2013

170 Kyadgi Chandraghatagi - 3/2013-14 27-07-2013

171 Kyadgi Chandraghatagi - 9/2013-14 10-04-2014

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Uppage

Fruit Harda

Honey &

Wax

Beedi

leavesShigeekai

Antawalakai,

Wate Huli,

Kappehuli,

Bhairanda,

Nuxomica,

Vayuwadanga,

Ganapekai,

Ramapatri etc.

Dalchini

leaves Total

2002-03 - 55,800.00 - - 50,700.00 - - 1,06,500.00

2003-04 15,40,199.00 - 33,500.00 21,570.00 - 2,22,100.00 - 18,17,369.00

2004-05 - 1,11,499.00 - - 39,400.00 - 34,95,633.00 36,46,532.00

2005-06 9,51,833.00 - 38,556.00 - - 1,47,983.00 - 11,38,372.00

2006-07 - 1,00,927.00 - 24,166.00 21,100.00 - 1,46,193.00

2007-08 10,10,399.00 - 72,727.00 - 11,311.00 1,58,724.00 - 12,53,161.00

2008-09 2,76,000.00 37,727.00 - 23,500.00 49,879.00 - - 3,87,106.00

2009-10 14,91,127.00 - 1,82,556.00 - 10,820.00 2,95,882.00 - 19,80,385.00

2010-11 - 5,100.00 - 11,500.00 38,101.00 20,555.00 - 75,256.00

2011-12 53,26,203.00 151.00 - - - - - 53,26,354.00

2012-13 31,08,350.00 17,600.00 - - 4,800.00 51,150.00 - 31,81,900.00

1,90,59,128.00

Revenue from NTFP sale in Sirsi Division

(Unit -Rs.)

Total :

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Sl No Year Revenue (Rs) Expenditure (Rs)

1 2002-03 2,26,86,311.40 4,31,19,889.00

2 2003-04 3,13,63,854.00 3,99,66,050.00

3 2004-05 6,13,43,526.55 5,34,34,133.00

4 2005-06 3,11,84,259.00 7,82,95,047.00

5 2006-07 6,43,88,663.00 11,46,50,162.00

6 2007-08 9,92,09,803.00 13,12,71,473.00

7 2008-09 11,61,99,023.00 13,54,69,827.00

8 2009-10 5,56,50,489.00 16,62,30,564.00

9 2010-11 8,39,05,021.00 19,51,17,799.00

10 2011-12 11,44,67,332.00 22,21,09,677.00

11 2012-13 10,68,94,039.00 39,04,49,894.00

12 2013-14 14,83,63,459.00 46,23,93,518.00

Total ( Rs ) 93,56,55,779.95 2,03,25,08,033.00

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Revenue and Expenditure of Sirsi Division

0500

100015002000250030003500400045005000

Rs in

La

kh

s

Year

Revenue & Expenditure - Sirsi division

Revenue

Expenditure

Year

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EXTRACT FROM INDIAN FORESTER, JULY,1938.

A ROUGH GUIDE TO THINNING TEAK BASED ON AVERAGE

SPACING FOR A GIVEN MEAN DIAMETER.

By M.V.LAURIE, M.A., IFS.,.

Silviculturists, Forest Research Institute.

The desirability for having a rough guide to thinning teak especially in irregular

forests has frequently been expressed. In the case of sal in Bihar, Warren has suggested the

method of thinning the trees to a distance of 1.5 times the diameter in inches converted to

feet.(1)

As a matter of interest, while compiling the yield table for All India Plantation Teak

the data were studied to see whether the ratio between spacing and diameter remained

fairly constant and, if so, what the relation actually is. Square spacing was considered,

since it better represents the condition of a crop than triangular spacing which presupposes

more perfectly regular and maximum efficiency of spacing. The curve (I) in the figure was

obtained and an equation fitted to it which gave the relation:

S=2.84+2.06d-0.03d

Where “S” equals the average spacing in feet (square) and d equals the crop

diameter in inches.

Such an equation is, of course, most difficult to remember, but it is possible to draw

a straight line (II) of sufficiently approximate fit for practical purposes that has the

equation:

S=1.5(d+3)

Where d is in inches and S is in feet.

The average espacement is thus obtained by adding 3 to the diameter in inches and

increasing the total by half as much again.

In doing a stick-thinning or in conducting any thinning based on minimum

espacement it is found that very roughly the final average espacement is about 1.5 times the

minimum espacement. For instance, thinning a pole crop with a 6-foot stick will give

about 9 feet average final espacement. Hence if minimum espacement is to be used as the

criterion of thinning, the formula becomes:-

S(min)=d+3- - - -(Line III)

Where S (min)=Minimum espacement in feet, and

d= diameter of the tree in inches.

All the Forest Guard then has to do is to add 3 to the diameter of the tree in inches

and thin to the same number of feet all around it. For instance an 11” diameter tree would

be given 14’ of room and a 2- foot diameter tree 27’ of room.

This is, of course a very rough guide to thinning, but it would be interesting if

forest officers could test it out in some of the more irregular crops of teak and find out

whether it gives reasonable results. The writer would be very much interested to hear if

such a guide as this is found to be a help in giving subordinates a standard to work on.

As this guide has been deduced from theoretical considerations involving

considerable assumptions and approximations it should on no account be adopted on a

large scale until it has been thoroughly tested out in the field to see if it gives reasonable

results under local conditions.

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Sirsi 103 PF 0.75 AFD 114 FAF 67 (a) Dated 26-6-1968

146 PF 2.07 AFD 114 FAF 67 (a) Dated 26-6-1968

211 Betta 0.03 AFD 25 FAF 66 Dated 11-4-1966

249 Betta 0.40 GNA & FD No FLD 1256/6639 Dated 3-7-1956

262 Betta 0.15 AFD 89 FAF 64 Dated 20-6-1964

279 Betta 0.04 AFD 25 FAF 66 Dated 11-4-1966

147 PF 0.50 AFD 14 FAF 67 (a) Dated 26-6-2001

Total 3.95

18 Betta 0.40 GNA & FD No AFD 104 FLD Dated 10-1-1952

46 Betta 0.10 AFD 65 FAF 50 Dated 5-9-1960

Total 0.51

Amblihonda 41 B/1 B 0.06 AFD79 FGL 79 Dated 1-5-1980

Andolli 43 MF 3.24 AFD 150 FAF 68 Dated 24-12-1968

23 MF 0.35 GNRD No 6890 Dated 16-9-1897

27 MF 0.25 GN No S 36/9/1333 Dated 6-2-1923

75 A 0.04 AFD 19/FAF 70 Dated24-2-1970

75 MF 0.05 AFD 135 FAF 59 Dated 19-5-1959

151 MF 0.40 AFD 90 FAF 59 18-4-1959

13 Betta 0.25 GNRD No S 36/9/12276 Dated8-7-1926

180 Betta 0.20 AFD 70 FAF 60 Dated 23-8-1960

110 Betta 0.30 AFD 85 FAF 67 Dated 23-3-1967

127 Betta 0.02 AFD 97 FAF 72 Dated 9-11-1972

Total 1.78

Balgar 22 B 0.40 GNA Ag. No AFD 76 DFT 58 Dated 10-12-1958

Barur 50 MF 3.81 GN No AFD 55 FAF 60 Dated 6-9-1960

69 B 0.81 GN No S 36/9/3931 Dated 22-1-1951

52 PF 0.66 GN No AFD 11 FAF 59 Dated 18-5-1959

52 PF 0.05 AFD 72 FAF 66 Dated 30-5-1961

27 MF 2.68 AFD 114 FAF 67(3) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 4.20

229 MF 0.53 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

96 Betta 0.20 FD No 1054 Dated 28-1-1959

181 Betta 0.81 S 36/9/15458 Dated 28-8-1930

Total 0.81

10 MF 3.67 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

11 MF 2.84 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

12 MF 1.67 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 8.18

Bilgalmane 23 Betta 0.02 AFD 95 FAF 67 Dated 18-8-1967

4 MF 0.22 GNRD No S 36/9/12803 Dated 8-9-1922

57 MF 0.07 GNRD No S 36/9/745 Dated 20-1-1990

109 MF 0.35 GNRD No S 36/9/1286 Dated 8-9-1922

155 MF 0.12 AFD 207 FAF 66 (1) Dated 13-2-1967

157 MF 1.26 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 2.03

112 Betta 0.10 AFD 175 FAF 61 Dated 5-8-1961

123 Betta 7.28 AFD 127 FAF 64 Dated 17-8-1964

51 MF 7.53 AFD 127 FAF 64 Dated 17-8-1964

52 Mf 0.57 AFD 56 FAF 60 Dated3-9-1960

52 A MF 1.95 AFD 105 FAF 65 Dated 23-9-1965

76 Mf 1.33 AFD 114 FAF 67 (3) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 18.76

Dasanagadde 17 MF 0.20 AFD 100 FAF 68 Dated 24-9-1968

Devarkoppa 4 Betta 0.26 AFD 11 FAF 60 Dated 5-10-1960

14 MF 0.10 GNRD S 36/9/22439 Dated 26-1-1926

35 0.27 GNRD S 36/9/33519 Dated 9-9-1939

35 A 1.62 AFD20 FAF 60 Dated 13-1-1961

Total 1.99

79 MF 0.20 AFD 238 FAF 70 Dated 10-12-1970

42 Betta 0.04 GNRD No S 36/9-15625 Dated 26-6-1943

64 Betta 0.10 GNRD No S 36/9-20557 Dated 22-7-1938

131 A.B 0.10 GNRD No S 36/9-22809 Dated 22-9-1945

Total 0.45

APPENDIX - XXVDisforested Area in Sirsi Division

Betkopppa

Bidrolli

Bisalkoppa

(Ajjibal)

Chipgi

Agasal

Ajjibal

Balegadde

Belale

Hanumante

Harepal

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101 Mf 0.25 S 36/9/20172 Dated 21-7-1945

101 A MF 0.29 S 36/9/52046 Dated 23-8-1948

105 Betta 0.05 S 36/9/14427 Dated 5-8-1937

Total 0.60

23 MF 0.24 S 36/9/19439 Dated 24-8-1940

156 MF 0.10 AFD 35 FAF 61 Dated 11-4-1961

21 Betta 0.10 AFD 205 FAF67 Dated 25-1-1968

227 Betta 0.08 S 36/9/33542 Dated 10-5-1949

Total 0.53

128 MF 2.43 AFD 276 FAF 70 Dated 23-11-1970

24 MF 1.06 S 36/9/4448 Dated 11-3-1936.

24 A MF 5.95 S 36/9/21415 Dated5-7-1940

129 MF 0.10 GNAK FD No FLD 1256/95622 E of 14-9-1956

85 MF 0.40 S 36/9/33404 Dated 27-4-1947

65 Betta 0.05 S 36/9/15582 Dated 4-9-1930

125 Betta 1.34 GNRD No 720/24 Dated 29-11-1928

126 Betta 1.47 GNRD No 720/24 Dated 29-11-1928

127 Betta 1.36 GNRD No 720/24 Dated 29-11-1928

Total 14.15

2 MF 0.05 AFD 57/DFT 58 Dated 15-9-1959

2 MF 0.06 AFD 200/FAF 63 Dated 10-1-1964

26 Betta 0.04 AFD 206/FAF 61 Dated 11-10-1961

Total 0.15

1 MF 1.81 AFD 114 FAF 6701 Dated 26-6-1968

2 MF 5.84 AFD 114 FAF 6701 Dated 26-6-1969

3 MF 2.01 AFD 114 FAF 6701 Dated 26-6-1970

4 MF 0.51 GNRD No 7201/24 Dated 29-11-1928

9 MF 6.97 GNRD No 7201/24 Dated 29-11-1929

10 MF 4.09 GNRD No 7201/24 Dated 29-11-1930

11 MF 0.35 GNRD No 7201/24 Dated 29-11-1931

38 MF 4.85 AFD 114 /FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

40 MF 4.17 AFD 114 /FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

44 MF 3.52 AFD 114 /FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

45 MF 5.22 AFD 114 /FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

48 MF 3.71 AFD 114 /FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

51 Mf 1.19 AFD 114 /FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 44.24

4 Betta 0.03 AFD 27 FAF 66 Dated 19-4-1966

16 Beta 0.08 S 35 / 919453 Dated 7-11-1932

Total 0.21

Kangeri 228 5.27 AFD 248 FAF 61 Dated 2-2-1962

62 Betta 0.23 S 36/9/28285 Dated 10-8-1939

105 Betta 0.36 S 36/9/14577 Dated 5-8-1937

123 A1 MF 0.50 S 36/9/122135 Dated 15-9-1941

123 A MF 2.11 S 36/9/43668 Dated 16-810-1957

123 A MF 0.40 AFD 27 FAF 70 Dated 3-4-1970

12 MF 2.67 S 36/9/13676 Dated 20-8-1925

139 A MF 0.22 S 36/9/14862 Dated 3-9-1929

1.03 S 36/9/86426 Dated 5-1-1949

139 A1 MF 5.44 S 36/9/36924 Dated 31-7-1950

139/ Betta 0.26 GNA & FD No S 36/9/13676 Dated 20-8-1925

Total 13.22

54 MF 0.20 AFD DFT 58 Dated 4-3-1958

275 PF 1.62 AFD 229 FAF 59 Dated 19-9-1959

Total 1.82

51Bette 0.03 AFD 250 FAF 61 Dated 2-2-196287 Betta 0.05 AFD 250 FAF 61 Dated 2-2-196288 Betta 0.05 AFD 153/FAF 68 Dated 19-12-196891 Betta 0.06 AFD 153/FAF 68 Dated 19-12-196995 Betta 0.20 School Building A & FD No FDM 105408 OF 28-1-1955

84 A 0.06 AFD 250FAF 61 Dated 2-2-1962187 Betta 0.06 AFD 250FAF 61 Dated 2-2-1963

Total 0.52

Hutgar

Kalgar

Kabbe

Kalkai

Heepanalli

Hunsikoppa

Kalkuni

Terkanalli

Kalve

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45 Betta 0.05 GNRD No S 36/9/24619 Dated 29-3-1949454 Betta 0.15 AFD 87 FAF 66 Dated 15-6-1966132 Betta 0.02 AFD 82 FAF 66 Dated 27-6-1966143 MF 0.40 AFD 151/ FGL 79 Dated 2-8-1979118 PF 0.09 AFD 34 FAF 66 Dated 17-5-1966118 PF 0.08 AFD 86 FAF 67 Dated 18-8-1967

Total 0.80

102 Betta 0.08 AFD 59 FAF 64 Dated 3-6-1964

237 Betta 0.81 GNA/AFD & FAD 1256/86484 E OF 278-56

237 Betta 0.81 GNA/AGR & FAD 85 DFT 58 Dated 6-1-1959278-56

237 A Betta 1.62 FFD 79 FGL 79 Dated 1-5-1980

102 Betta 0.08 AFD 59 FAF 64 Dated 3-6-1964

Total 3.40

115 PF 0.05 No FLD 1254/18202 Dated 13-4-1954

115 A PF 0.40 No AFD 80/DFT/58 Dated 22-12-1958

115 A1 PF 0.01 AFD 91 FAF 67 Dated 29-8-1963

115 A1A PF 1.51 FFD 79 FGL 79 Dated 1-5-1980

Total 1.97

Koppa (Unchalli) 29 PF 1.79 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Narebail 31 PF 3.21 AFD 51 FAF 60 Dated 23-8-1960

34 Betta 0.09 S 36/9/1296 Dated 21-4-1947

95 Betta 0.20 AFD 74 FAF 60 Dated 12-9-1960

119 MF 0.52 AFD 114 FAF 67 (3) Dated 26-6-1968

223 MF 0.10 AFD 46 FAF 61 Dated 27-6-1968

228 MF 0.50 S 36/9/6348 Dated 1-4-1935

Total 1.41

Landakan 45 PF 20.23 AFD 12 FAF 68 Dated 30-3-1968

17 Betta 0.04 S 36/9/22451/A/ Dated 21-11-1935

17 A Betta 0.12 S 36/9/31443 Dated 17-7-1947

24 Betta 0.20 S 36/9/5191 (a) Dated 14-9-1923

26 A Betta 0.30 S 36/9/5191 (a) Dated 14-9-1923

34 Betta 0.02 S 36/9/5191 (a) Dated 14-9-1923

43 A Betta 0.02 AFD 52 DFT 57 Dated 7-11-1957

43 Betta 0.15 S 36/9/30346 Dated 11-7-1947

44 Betta 0.01 GNA AFD 1256/67320 Dated 3-7-1956

49 A Betta 0.05 AFD 17 FAF 64 Dated 20-2-1964

49 Betta 0.20 S 36/9/40875 Dated 7-7-1948

111 Betta 0.20 AFD 131 FAF 65 Dated 1-2-1966

141 Betta 0.30 AFD 136 FAF 61 Dated 19-7-1961

190 MF 0.54 AFD 114 FAF 61 Dated 26-6-1968

201 MF 0.61 GNRD No S 36/9/12283 OF 13-7-1926

22 B1 Betta 0.36 AFD 34 FAF 65 Dated - -1965

22 B2 Betta 0.06 AFD 34 FAF 65 Dated - -1965

20 B3 Betta 0.35 FSO 3/95/13-1-1925

158 Betta 1.68 AFD 34 FAF 65 Dated

Total 5.25

154 MF 0.10 AFD 153 64 Dated 12-10-1964

274 MF 0.12 S 36/9/1366 Dated 28-1-1946

274 A MF 0.03 AFD 162 FAF 67 Dated 23-1-1968

11 Betta 0.10 AFD 13 FLD 56 Dated 15-1-1959

171 Betta 0.02 S 36/9/3305 Dated 26-2-1925

237 Betta 0.81 AFD 88 FAF 67 Dated 29-8-1967

246 Betta 0.05 S 36 /9/1436 Dated 13-8-1957

274 A1 MF 0.05 AFD 212 FAF 59 Dated 29-8-1959

Total 1.48

189 Betta 0.08 S 36/9/37817 Dated 18-12 1944

278 Betta 0.05 S 36/9/37817 Dated 18-12 1944

Total 0.13

114 Betta 1.75 S 36/9/43514 Dated 1-6-1949

67 A 0.42 AFD 87 FAF 67 Dated 18-8-1967

Total 0.13

246 PF 0.03 AFD 246 FAF 61 Dated 2-2-1962

128 Betta 0.61 S 36/9/20556 Dated 27-7-1938

200 Betta 0.25 FLD 1255/9475 E Dated 26-8-1955

55 MF 0.48 AFD 81 FAF 63 Dated 12-7-1963

461 MF 0.15 AFD 207 FAF 66 (11) Dated 13-2-1967

241 MF 2.10 AFD 203 FAF 63 Dated 10-1-1964

340 PF 0.50 AFD 203 FAF 63 Dated 12-7-1963

Karasulli

Koppa

Kulve

Manajavalli

Kangod

Mashigadde

Mashigadde

Pullanamane

Sadashivalli

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246 PF 0.13 AFD 246 FAF 64 Dated 12-9-1964

448 Mf 0.20 AFD 77 FAF 67 Dated 18-8-1967

421 MF 0.07 AFD 116 FAF 64 Dated 19-8-1964

Total 4.52

22 MF 1.15 AFD 114 FAF 67(2) Dated 26-6-1968

108 Betta 0.18 S 36/9/26545 Dated 15-9-1935

101 Betta 0.44 S 36/9/19247 Dated 11-7-1938

141 Betta 0.20 AFD 54 DFT 57 Dated 27-11-1957

Total 1.97

51 PF 1.21 AFD 137 FAF 67 Dated 7-12-1967

21 Betta 0.20 AFD 196 FAF 64 Dated 16-10-1965

32 Betta 0.06 AFD 67 FAF 65 Dated 6-9-1965

182 PF 20.23 AFD 53 DFDT 67 Dated 7-12-1967

91 Betta 0.10 AFD 53 DFT 57 Dated 9-11-1957

Total 21.81

1 PF 0.15 AFD 182 FAF 67 Dated 22-1-1968

297 Betta 0.68 S 36/9/21532 Dated 9-7-1940

Total 0.83

5 MF 0.22 S 36/9/22451 Dated 21-11-1955

18 MF 0.31 FLD 1253/47491 Dated 9-9-1953

20MF 3.47 FLD 1255/368365 E 25-4-1956

70 MF 0.13 AFD 37 FAF 67 Dated 27-6-1967

83 MF 2.02 S 36/9/12283 Dated 3-7-1926

95 MF 3.83 GNR No S 36/9/40629 Dated 15-7-1926

70A MF 0.33 AFD 79 FGL 79 Dated 1-5-1980

96 MF 17.32 S 36/9/40629 Dated 15-7-1948

98 MF 22.88 AFD 127 FAF 64 Dated 17-8-1964

103 MF 1.75 AFD 121 FAF 60 Dated 29-12-1960

104 MF 0.58 S 36/9/18428 Dated 6-8-1942

112 MF 0.36 S 36/9/10764 Dated 22-6-1932

113 MF 4.87 S 36/9/ 40629 Dated 15-7-1948

150 MF 30.35 AFD 12 FAF 68 (11) Dated 30-3-1968

150 A MF 1.62 AFD 11 FAF 68 Dated 30-3-1968

150 A1 MF 2.02 AFD 250 FAF 70 Dated 26-6-1968

213 MF 4.26 AFD 114 FAF 67 (3) Dated 26-6-1968

268 MF 6.07 S 36/9/12283 Dated 3-7-1926

268 A MF 18.38 AFD 318/FAF 59 Dated 21-1-1960

24 C MF 0.78 S 36/9/6990 Dated 17-4-1936

24 A MF 0.40 S 36/9/1498 Dated 29-7-1937

Total 121.19

Somanalli 19 MF 4.40 AFD 114/FAF 67 Dated 22-1-1968

38 Betta 0.05 AFD 200 FAF 51 Dated 12-9-1961

61 Betta 0.05 AFD 99 FAF 60 Dated 12-9-1960

Total 0.10

215 Betta 0.10 AFD 159 FAF 67 Dated 22-1-1968

274/4 Betta 0.05 AFD 159 FAF 67 Dated 22-1-1968

275/2 Betta 0.05 AFD 140 FAF 60 Dated 8-12-1960

254 Betta 0.02 AFD 140 FAF 60 Dated 8-12-1960

241 Betta 0.40 AFD 6 FAF 73 Dated 17-6-1973

Total 0.63

Uplekoppa 17 MF 2.09 AFD 207 FAF 66 (11) Dated 13-2-1967

88 MF 1.62 AFD 285 FAF 59 Dated 4-12-1959

159 MF 0.85 AFD 114 FAF 67 (11) Dated 26-6-1968

164 MF 9.49 RD No 720/24 Dated 29-11-1926

220 PF 6.29 RD No 720/24 Dated 29-11-1926

188 Betta 0.08 AFD 62 FAF 62 Dated 16-8-1926

93 MF 0.81 GNA & FD FLD 1256/18127 E Dated 5-3-1956

Total 19.14

53 MF 2.33 S 36/9/21588 Dated 17-11-1942

130 Betta 0.20 AFD 277 FGL 79 Dated 13-11-1975

53 A MF 0.04 AFD 58 DFT 58 Dated 15-9-1958

Total 2.57

213 PF 0.06 S 36/9/21588 Dated 4-8-1938

248/2 MF 0.56 S 36/9/19453 Dated 7-11-1932

259 Betta 0.01 AFD 41 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-1964

275/5 Betta 0.30 AFD 41 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-1964

276/6 Betta 0.05 AFD 41 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-1964

267/6 Betta 0.05 AFD 41 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-1964

282 Betta 0.10 AFD 41 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-1964

Total 1.13

Sannalli

Shigehalli

Sirsimakki

Sirsi

Sadashivalli

Yadalli

Tatguni

Tudguni

Urtot

Yachadi

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57 Betta 0.1061 Betta 0.10

Total 0.2058MF 0.74 S 36/9/921078 Dated 30-8-1941

58 A MF 0.15 AFD 14 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-196439 Betta 0.10 AFD 24 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-196448 Betta 0.04 AFD 29 FAF 64 Dated 18-4-1964

54/1 Betta 0.40 AFD 88 FAF 63 Dated 1-8-1963

Total 1.44

7 PF 5.22 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

9 PF 3.85

35 Mf 4.58

36 MF 2.00

Total 15.66

160 MF 0.10

2 Betta 0.33

53 Betta 0.14

62 Betta 0.26

95 Betta 0.01

Total 0.88

30 Betta 0.40 No AF 75 DFT 58 Dated 5-12-1958

17/1 Betta 4.79 GN No FAF 61 Dated 19-7-1963

108 Betta 0.20 AFD 73 FAF 60 Dated 12-9-1960

Total 5.39

Halkani 0.19

Bannige 19 MF 0.10

14 PF 1.59

15 PF 1.56

16 PF 1.63

26 MF 0.30

Total 5.08

Devisara 119/3 Betta 0.20

Haldota 21 Betta 0.18

Kangod (Kansur) 54 MF 0.74

Tarehalli 2 MF 0.76

30 MF 2.50

44 MF 1.17

26 MF 0.04

Total 4.47

17 Betta 0.05

39 Betta 0.05

Total 0.10

Tyagli 37 PF 0.02

Kalkatte (Hunsekoppa) 47/2 Betta 0.81

62 MF 0.40

68 MF 0.25

68 MF 1.62

Total 2.28

5 Betta 0.10

24 Betta 0.17

64 Betta 1.19

Total 2.28

Yalugar 0.23

394.35

Banavasi 58 Betta 0.06 GNRD No S 36/9-21803 Dated 20-12-1928

22 MF 0.77 GNRD No AFD / FAF 114 167(i) Dated 26-6-1968

23 MF 1.58 GNRD No AFD / FAF 114 167(i) Dated 26-6-1968

24 MF 1.45 GNRD No AFD / FAF 114 167(i) Dated 26-6-1968

36 Mf 3.34 GNRD No AFD / FAF 114 167(i) Dated 26-6-1968

57 PF 0.40 AFD 96 FAF 61 Dated 15-4-1961

Total 7.60

20 MF 1.65 AFD 114 FAF 67(10) Dated 26-6-1968

21PF 1.85 AFD 114 FAF 67(10) Dated 26-6-1968

22 PF 1.38 AFD 114 FAF 67(10) Dated 26-6-1968

142 Betta 0.10 AFD 81 FAF 68 Dated 1-6-1968

Total 4.98

96 MF 0.74 AFD 276 FAF 59 Dated 11-12-1959

Kodsara

Sirsi Range Total (Ha)

Achanalli

Adanalli

Badangod

Siddapur-T9

(Adkalli)

Unchalli (Sirsi-

T9)

Muttamurdu

Kalgadde

Bhairum

Arehalla

Kansur

Tagginbalgar

Gargadde

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186 PF 3.07 AFD 116 FAF 70 Dated 24-4-1970

187 PF 1.62 GNRD No S 36/9/10475 Dated 28-4-1941

Total 5.42

23 PF 0.40 AFD 67 FAF 60 Dated 30-8-1960

24 PF 3.24 AFD 130 FAF 63 Dated 4-10-1963

25 PF 3.24 AFD 64 FAF 59 Dated 23-3-1959

28 PF 2.50 GN Agr FD No AFD 128 DFT 58 Dated 23-3-1959

Total 9.38

14 PF 0.29 S 36/9/14499 Dated 14-8-1930

241/1 PF 0.15 GNRD No S 36/9/6874 Dated 14-8-1930

241/3 FP 0.03 GNRD No S 36/9/6874 Dated 19-4-1926

166 PF 4.89 GNRD No S 36/9/7188 Dated 9-6-1938

166 A PF 0.47 GNRD No S 36/9/16502 Dated 17-6-1938

Total 5.83

3 PF 2.84 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

4 PF 1.84 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

5 PF 2.84 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

83 PF 1.68 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 9.21

10 PF 0.10 AFD 114 FAF 67 (5) Dated 26-6-1960

28 PF 0.37 AFD 114 FAF 67 (5) Dated 26-6-1960

41 Mf 2.01 AFD 114 FAF 67 (5) Dated 26-6-1960

Total 2.49

279 Betta 0.08 AFD 132 FAF 68 Dated 18-1-1968

283 Betta 0.06 AFD 175 FAF 61 Dated 22-8-1961

320 Betta 0.01 AFD 152 FAF 67 Dated 22-2-1968

339 Betta 0.10 AFD 29 FAF 87 Dated 8-8-1967

44 Betta 3.58 AFD 114 FAF 67(1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 3.78

275 MF 2.33 GNRD No S 36/9/10266 Dated 9-6-1936

276 MF 3.34 GNRD No S 36/9/10266 Dated 9-6-1936

277 MF 6.15 S 36/9/16513 Dated 24-9-1934

306 PF 4.95 S 36/9/12858 Dated 20-7-1936

315 PF 0.14 S 36/9/7582 Dated 22-3-1945

Total 1.83

10 MF 3.18 AFD 116 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

26 PF 1.36 AFD 116 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 4.53

149 Betta 0.15 AFD 116 FAF 61 Dated 19-6-1961

35 MF 0.81 FD No FAD 71 DFT 58 Dated 20-10-1968

Total 0.96

9 MF 3.01 AFD 325 FAF 59 Dated 10-2-1960

10 MF 1.13 AFD 325 FAF 59 Dated 10-2-1960

134 Betta 0.74 S 36/9/7911 Dated 13-5-1924

Total 4.89

44 MF 1.83 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 16-6-1969

133 PF 6.78 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 16-6-1969

Total 8.61

23 PF 3.16 AF 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

23 PF 2.66 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

32 PF 5.74 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

9 PF 3.81 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

33 PF 4.00 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 0.04 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

34 MF 2.43 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

22 PF 2.67 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

70 PF 4.41 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

71 PF 3.75 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 33.33

32 MF 3.34 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

40 Mf 3.37 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

82 PF 2.56 AFD 46 FAF 60 Dated 26-5-1960

83 PF 4.16 AFD 46 FAF 60 Dated 26-5-1960

84 PF 4.48 AFD 46 FAF 60 Dated 26-5-1960

88 PF 3.80 AFD 144 FAF 61 Dated 20-7-1961

89 MF 2.47 AFD 144 FAF 61 Dated 20-7-1961

90 MF 2.54 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 20-6-1936

Total 26.72

33 MF 0.55 S 36/9/910866 Dated 20-6-1936

39 MF 7.30 S 36/9/910866 Dated 20-6-1936

Total 7.85

Golikatta

Gadageri

Gonur

Hadalgi

Bengle

Bhasti

Bilur

Bisalkoppa

Boppanalli

Danaganhalli

Benagi

Badangod

Bankanal

Banavsi

Bellanakeri

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6 MF 3.30 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

48 MF 5.26 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) I407 26-6-1968

Total 8.56

15 MF 4.91 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

16 MF 3.67 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

17 Mf 3.06 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

18 MF 1.22 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 12.86

Halsinkoppa 7 MF 3.10 AFD 114 FAF 67 Dated 26-6-1968

25 PF 3.80 AFD 114 FAF 67 Dated 26-6-1968

27 PF 3.59 AFD 114 FAF 67 Dated 26-6-1968

Total 7.40

4 MF 5.08 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

5 MF 3.97 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

7 MF 4.16 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

8 MF 3.23 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

11 MF 3.92 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

12 MF 3.30 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

15 MF 0.71 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

16 MF 5.17 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

17 MF 3.54 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

127 MF 4.04 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

128 MF 6.32 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

206 MF 5.27 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

207 MF 3.54 AFD 114 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 52.24

43 PF 4.08 GNA 170 FLD 256-90115 E of 14-9-1955

44 PF 1.32 AFD 49 FAF 69 Dated 30-4-1969

57 Betta 0.20 AFD 115 FAF 67 Dated 21-10-1967

Total 5.59

8 MF 0.40 AFD 112 FGL 79 Dated 27-7-1979

9 PF 3.52 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

10 PF 5.42 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

21 MF 3.72 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

22 MF 4.38 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

40 MF 4.95 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 22.40

10 MF 2.87 AFD 114/FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

11 MF 1.34 AFD 114/FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

12 MF 1.36 AFD 114/FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

15 PF 5.90 AFD 114/FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

22 MF 3.75 AFD 114/FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

24 MF 8.50 AFD 114/FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

25 MF 1.32 AFD 114/FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

20 MF 3.24 AFD 114/FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 28.27

34 MF 1.47 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

35 MF 3.05 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

36 MF 1.05 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

39 MF 2.15 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

40 MF 3.06 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

67 MF 3.78 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

68 MF 4.16 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

80 MF 3.60 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

81 MF 3.41 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 25.73

Kotekoppa 10 PF 2.42 AFD 66 FAF 60 Dated 5-9-1960

Kupgadde 59 PF 4.08 AFD 59 FAF 59 Dated 21-2-1959

78 MF 5.66 AFD 114 67(1) Dated 26-6-1968

102 PF 5.79 AFD 114 67(1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 11.44

12 MF 3.43 AFD 114 67(1) Dated 26-6-1968

13 MF 2.56 AFD 114 67(1) Dated 26-6-1968

Kankoppa

Kirwatti

Malangaon

Margundi

Hebballi

Hebbatti

Kalkardi

Kalli

Halgaddi

Hallikoppa

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160 MF 1.45 AFD 114 67(1) Dated 26-6-1968

161 MF 2.82 AFD 114 67(1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 10.26

Mattihalli 5 1.47 AFD114 FAF 679 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Narur 273 MF 4.41 AFD114 FAF 679 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

52 MF 4.29 AFD114 FAF 679 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

55 MF 3.19 AFD114 FAF 679 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 7.48

16MF 0.14 AFD 74 FAF 63 Dated 12-7-1963

19 MF 3.07 AFD 114 67(1) Dated 26-6-1968

24 A MF 1.61 AFD 114 67(1) Dated 26-6-1968

28 A MF 1.02 AFD 114 67(1) Dated 26-6-1968

23 MF 3.51 AFD 20 FAF 59 Dated 18-3-1959

24 MF 1.21 AFD 20 FAF 59 Dated 18-3-1959

26 MF 3.08 S 36/9/910268 Dated 9-6-1936

27 MF 1.74 S 36/9/2253 Dated 29-3-1949

28 MF 1.72 S 36/9/50057 Dated 27-10-1949

29 MF 5.88 S 36/9/23923 Dated 17-12-1936

31 MF 1.70 S 36/9/910268 Dated 9-6-1936

Total 24.68

22 MF 0.58 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

23 MF 1.43 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

24 MF 3.14 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

25 MF 0.49 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

26 MF 1.13 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

27 MF 1.91 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 8.67

23 MF 0.10 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

6 PF 0.81 AFD 161 FAF 67 Dated 23-1-1968

16 PF 4.26 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

17 PF 3.19 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

21 MF 2.41 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

22 MF 5.14 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

23 A PF 1.21 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 17.12

161 MF 3.61 AFD 114 FAF (1) Dated 26-6-1968

174 MF 3.67 AFD 114 FAF (1) Dated 26-6-1968

175 MF 4.30 AFD 114 FAF (1) Dated 26-6-1968

229 MF 0.18 AFD 143 FAF 67 Dated 21-12-1967

229 A MF 1.63 AFD 143 FAF 67 Dated 21-12-1967

229 PF 0.51 S 36/9/938730 Dated 26-8-1947

Total 13.90

88 MF 2.71 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

105 MF 4.06 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

106 Mf 4.15 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

129 MF 3.67 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

130 PF 4.13 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

131 PF 4.79 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

132 PF 5.57 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

133 PF 2.95 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

134 PF 2.60 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 34.63

Umadi 26 MF 1.33 S 36/9/94017 Dated 15-3-1926

21 PF 1.31 AFD 19 FAF 39 Dated 20-7-1959

22 PF 0.90 AFD 19 FAF 39 Dated 20-7-1959

23 PF 1.39 AFD 19 FAF 39 Dated 20-7-1959

24 PF 1.12 AFD 19 FAF 39 Dated 20-7-1959

25 PF 1.53 AFD 19 FAF 39 Dated 20-7-1959

26 PF 1.42 AFD 19 FAF 39 Dated 20-7-1959

39 PF 0.61 AFD 19 FAF 39 Dated 20-7-1959

28 A PF 1.44 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

28 PF 0.63 AFD 149 FAF 63 Dated 1-11-1963

29 PF 0.18 AFD 149 FAF 63 Dated 1-11-1963

32 PF 2.38 AFD 149 FAF 63 Dated 1-11-1963

38 PF 3.99 AFD 149 FAF 63 Dated 1-11-1963

39 PF 1.25 AFD 149 FAF 63 Dated 1-11-1963

Total 19.46

4 MF 7.36 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

32 MF 2.28 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Santolli

Mugvalli

Navanageri

Sahasrahalli

Tigani

Sugavi

Umblekoppa

Vaddal

Margundi

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33 MF 2.61 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

56 MF 2.36 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

57 MF 1.42 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

69 MF 7.55 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

70 MF 3.13 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 26.69

7 MF 1.22 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

17 PF 2.69 AFD 58 FAF 60 Dated 23-8-1950

Total 3.92

12 MF 4.05 AFD 79 FGL 79 Dated 1-5-1980

7 PF 0.05 AFD 197/FAF 64 Dated 20-2-1965

Total 4.10

516.59

Hulekal 36 A MF 0.05 AFD 174 FAF 64 Dated 24-12-1964

39 PF 1.23 AFD 114 FAF 67 Dated 26-6-1968

43 PF 1.90 AFD 55 FAF (2) Dated 26-6-1968

44 PF 0.32 AFD 114 FAF 67 Dated 26-6-1968

45 PF 1.40 AFD 55 FAF 66 Dated 31-5-1966

46 PF 1.92 AFD 114 FAF 67 Dated 26-6-1968

47 PF 1.74 GNRD No S 36/9/918571/412/30-6-1945

36 MF 0.40 AFD 145 FAF 63 Dated 21-10-1963

Total 8.97

44 MF 0.10 G No FFD 1311 FGL 76 Dated 7-11-1977

153 Betta 0.10 FFD & FD No FLD 1254 /174275 Dated 13-4-1954

154 MF 0.81 GNA FFD 256/901176 Dated 7-9-1956

Total 1.21

76 MF 0.40 AFD 21 FAF 68 Dated 11-4-1968

161 PF 0.81 GNA & FD No FLD 1254/174275 Dated 13-4-1954

Total 1.21

Gonasara 14 Betta 0.02 AFD 86 FAF 62 Dated 7-11-1962

Guruvalli 69 Betta 0.10 AFD 88 DFT 58 Dated 15-1-1959

20 MF 0.10 S 36/9/93488 Dated 1-3-1926

20 A MF 0.15 AFD 92/FAF 67 Dated 29-8-1967

106 PF 0.05 DER 1522/63-64 Dated 8-1-1964

Total 0.30

33 MF 0.99 S 36/9/915785 Dated 20-6-19638

43 MF 0.10 GNA & FD No FLD 1256/86343 E OF 27-8-1956

Total 1.09

156 MF 0.40 GAN /FD/FSD/256/90737 E of 11-9-1956

117 Betta 0.40 AFD 16 FA 63 Dated 29-3-1963

156 A1 2.27 AFD 191 FAF 64 Dated 15-2-1965

156 A1 A 1.62 AFD 10/FAF 71 Dated 20-2-1971

Total 4.69

95 MF 0.10 S 36/9/91087 Dated 23-6-1933

44 Betta 0.08 AFD 71 FAF 73 Dated 27-11-1973

169 Betta 0.19 S 36/9/7262 Dated 4-10-1928

262 Betta 0.24 S 36/9/2245 Dated 11-2-1926

271/1Betta 0.42 S 36/9/20705 Dated 31-5-1935

271/2 Betta 0.61 S 36/9/20705 Dated 31-5-1935

271/3 Betta 0.89 S 36/9/20705 Dated 31-5-1935

287 Betta 0.04 S 36/9/2245 Dated 11-2-1926

Total 2.58

Kadabal 22 Betta 0.05 AFD 109 FAF 60 Dated 5-10-1960

123 MF 0.07 AFD 44 FAF 60 Dated 7-6-1960

219 MF 5.31 S 36/9/16506 (a) Dated 26-9-1934

219 A MF 4.05 S 36/9/39396 (a) Dated 31-10-1939

Total 9.43

Kalagar 47 Betta 0.05 FOP/FGL/LND 378 OF 6-3-1964

Kelginonikeri 83 MF 0.10 AFD 71 FAF 66 Dated 30-6-1966

Kambigae 58 MF 0.04 AFD 145 FAF 67 Dated 22-12-1967

Kanchi 113 MF 0.40 FFD 220 FGD 79 Dated 17-8-1979

Kanmuski 17/2 Metta 0.20 GN Agr & FD No AFD 77 DFT 58 Dated 10-12-1958

64 MF 0.06 S 36/9/38083 Dated 26-8-1949

64 A MF 0.05 FD No AFD 29/DFT 58 Dated 31-7-1958

277 MF 0.03 AFD 7/DFT 58 Dated 27-3-1958

Total 0.14

119 MF 0.05 AFD 245 FAF 61 Dated 2-2-1962

Vaddinkoppa

Yekkambi

Banavasi Range Total (Ha)

Vaddal

Audhal

Bakkal

Devanhalli

Hancharta

Kodnagadde

Kodgibail

Heggar

Harehulekal

Hulgol

Handimane

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21 MF 0.03 AFD 33 FAF 66 Dated 30-5-1966

24 MF 0.06 AFD 79 DFT 58 Dated 10-12-1958

24 MF 0.20 AFD 164 FAF 67 Dated 22-1-1968

89 Betta 0.03 AFD 64 FAF 68 OF 21-8-1969

Total 0.37

Kodigar 25 MF 1.11 AFD 149 FAF 64 Dated 10-10-1964

170 MF 0.40 S 36/9/42131 Dated 28-12-1946

88 Betta 0.25 AFD 24 FAF 60 Dated 6-9-1960

Total 0.46

Kotgihalli 47 MF 0.40 AFD 180 FGL 79 Dated 27-7-1979

Malenalli 15 PF 0.88 AFD 66 DFT 57 Dated 22-3-1958

Manadur 192 MF 0.94 AFD 114 FAF 67(2) Dated 26-6-1968

46 MF 0.01 S 36/9/1924 Dated 12-7-1938

42 Betta 2.02 AFD 48 FAF 73 Dated 12-9-1973

46 A Betta 0.61 AFD 106 FAF 64 Dated 20-8-1964

Total 2.64

39 MF 0.15 S 36/9/33315 Dated 13-12-1943

111 MF 0.02 AFD 169 FAF 69 Dated 21-2-1969

Total 0.17

Mensi 132 PF 0.20 FLD 1256/67317/E Dated 3-7-1956

60 0.20 AFD FAF 66 Dated 4-3-1966

49 MF 4.86 AFD 177 FAF 68 Dated 21-2-1969

Total 5.06

Muregar 80/1 Betta 0.10 AFD 161 FAF 61 Dated 28-8-1961

Muski 88 Betta 0.10 AFD 4 FAF 68 Dated 30-3-1968

38 MF 0.61 AFD 232 FAF 58 Dated 9-9-1959

28 Betta 0.12 S 36/9/33584 Dated 7-11-1938

Total 0.73

134 MF 4.31 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

16 Betta 0.32 FFD 79 FGL 79 Dated 1-5-1980

17 Betta 0.10 FFD 79 FGL 79 Dated 1-5-1980

68 Betta 0.10 AFD 8 DFT 58 Dated 27-3-1958

Total 4.84

38 MF 6.48 AFD 36 FAF 61 Dated 15-4-1961

64 MF 0.81 AFD 71 FAF 14 Dated 15-4-1961

46 Betta 0.40 GN-Agr & FD No AFD 58

Total 7.69

20 PF 0.20 AFD 183 FAF 70 Dated 10-9-1970

20 PF 0.20 AFD 183 FAF 70 Dated 10-9-1970

128 MF 0.06 AFD 183 FAF 70 Dated 10-9-1970

143/4 Betta 0.02 AFD 183 FAF 70 Dated 10-9-1970

Total 0.49

12 PF 0.81 AFD 92 FAF 72 Dated 27-12-1972

24 A PF 0.16 AFD 223 FAF 70 Dated 6-7-1971

51 PF 0.10 AFD 94 FAF 58 Dated 3-1-1957

Total 1.07

Shinganahalli 19 Betta 0.04 AFD 31 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-1964

2 Betta 2.63 FOR TR 9318 Dated 9-11-1964

10 Betta 0.70 FOR TR 9318 Dated 9-11-1964

Total 3.33

408 MF 0.02 AFD 37 FAF 61 Dated 18-4-1961

423 MF 0.10 S 36/9/950058 Dated 27-10-1949

423 A 2 MF 0.10 AFD 79 FAF 67 Dated 18-8-1967

432 A MF 0.05 S 36/9/12914 Dated 21-7-1936

432 B MF 0.07 S 36/9/10316 Dated 5-4-1939

606 PF 0.40 AFD 6 FAF 71 Dated 19-2-1971

Total 0.88

137 MF 0.21 S 36 /14205 Dated 18-8-1932

137 A MF 0.02 S 36 /14205 Dated 18-8-1932

315 Betta 0.04 AFD 251 FAF 61 Dated 2-2-1962

12 Betta 0.10 AFD 1 FAF 68 Dated 10-10-1968

326/1 Betta 0.04 AFD 150 FAF 67 Dated 22-1-1968

372 Betta 0.20 S 36/9/17026 Dated 18-7-1942

Total 0.62

14 A MF 0.46

14 A1 MF 0.20 S 36/9/21119 Dated 26-6-1939

293 MF 1.62 FFD 250 FGL 78 Dated 23-8-1978

Kodgibail

Kologar

Mathadeval

Salkani

Sampakhanda

Saraguppi

Shirgunji

Melinonikeri

Mudgar

Nakshe

Navilgar

Shivalli

Shivagaon

Sonda

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341 MF 0.15 S 36/9/12278 Dated 30-6-1926

14 A MF 2.82 AFD 231/FAF 59 Dated 30-6-1926

313 PF 0.05 AFD 52 FAF 65 Dated 2-7-1965

14 A1 A 0.20 AFD 42 FAF 65 Dated 22-6-1965

Total 5.50

Sonaginamane 107 Betta 0.20 S 36/9/15932 Dated 14-9-1934

Vanalli 30 PF 0.20 AFD 302 FAF 61 Dated 6-10-1961

68.51

Janmane 200 MF 1.21 AFD 199 FAF 64 Dated 3-2-1965

154 Betta 0.02 AFD 96 FAF 68 Dated 24-8-1968

231 B /3 0.12 GNA FD No 536 /9/66435 Dated 3-11-1969

Total 1.36

Badagi 64 MF 0.46 GN Agr FD No AFD 67 DFT 58 Dated 8-11-1958

53 MF 0.81 AFD 22 FAF Dated 24-2-1960

197 MF 0.18 AFD 36 FAF 71 Dated 18-2-1971

218 Betta 0.20 GN Agr AFD No 103 FLD 57 Dated 22-1-1958

Total 1.19

18 MF 0.06 GNRD No S 36/9/1158 Dated 6-7-1934

123 MF 4.79 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

86 MF 0.46 AFD 65 FAF 60 Dated 13-9-1960

Total 5.30

122 PF 1.95 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 20-6-1968

123 PF 2.12 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 20-6-1968

124 PF 2.32 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 20-6-1968

Total 6.39

Devanamane 4 MF 0.15 GNA & FD No 866/9/30979 Dated 11-6-1953

9 Betta 0.07 AFD 184 FAF 61 Dated 23-8-1961

14 Betta 0.09 AFD 164 FAF 67 Dated 22-1-1968

17 Betta 0.05 Currected as per FSO No FSC/1170/5-11-1925

Total 0.21

88 MF 3.33 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

89 MF 2.38 AFD 22 FAF 64 Dated 19-2-1964

90 MF 3.06 AFD 22 FAF 64 Dated 19-2-1964

92 MF 1.75 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

93 MF 1.80 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

94 MF 1.71 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

95 MF 1.76 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

96 MF 1.30 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

111 PF 0.40 AFD 22 FAF 68 Dated 11-4-1968

184 PF 1.58 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

185 PF 2.69 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 21.75

Hostota 72 MF 0.07 S 36/9/16011 Dated 20-6-1938

145 MF 0.74 S 36/9/20085 Dated 1-11-1926

145 A MF 5.50 AFD 89/FAF 60 Dated 27-9-1960

145 A MF 1.62 AFD 89/FAF 60 Dated 27-9-1960

145 A1 MF 1.25 AFD 89/FAF 60 Dated 27-9-1960

118 Betta 0.11 AFD 84 FAF 64 Dated 17-6-1966

178 Betta 0.10 AFD 7 FAF 68 Dated 23-3-1968

200 Betta 0.15 GNA AFD No ARD 1254/38387 Dated 23-9-1954

Total 9.48

Kondalgi 72 PF 0.13 S 36/9/21891 of 9-9-1941

Kugtemane 60 Betta 0.10 AFD 93 FAF 60 Dated 28-9-1960

62 Betta 0.20 S 36/9/65283 Dated 28-11-1949

127 Betta 0.11 S 36/9/973 Dated 30-5-1955

127 A Betta 0.02 AFD 191 FAF 67 Dated 5-2-1968

134 Betta 0.03 AFD 191 FAF 67 Dated 5-2-1968

Total 0.37

62 MF 0.01 S 36/9/6930 Dated 2-1-1943

173 MF 1.96 afd 114 faf 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

167 MF 0.05 AFD 63 FAF 60 Dated 12-9-1960

Total 2.02

Teppar 92 Betta 0.10 FFD 79 FGL 79 Dated 1-5-1980

313 MF 0.34 AFD 114 FAF 67 (2) Dated 26-6-1968

266 A3 0.02 AFD 239 FAF 2070 Dated 24-10-1970

219 MF 0.40 AFD 142 FAF 61 Dated 19-6-1961

257 MF 0.05 S 36/9/13919 of 11-8-1936

266 A1 0.04 AFD 292 FGL 68 Dated 28-7-1968

266 A 1.42 S 36/9/14205 Dated 14-8-1930

Adavalli

Balawalli

Bandal

Benagaon

Sonda

Hulekal Range Total (Ha)

Khurse

Handagar

Hebre

Janmane

Kukri

Malligae

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35 Betta 0.03 AFD 94 FAF 60 Dated 5-10-1960

64 Betta 0.07 AFD 182 FAF 61 Dated 23-8-1965

84 Betta 0.89 AFD 182 FAF 61 Dated 23-8-1965

93 Betta 0.03 AFD 182 FAF 61 Dated 23-8-1965

101 Betta 0.02 AFD 182 FAF 61 Dated 23-8-1965

111 Betta 0.02 AFD 98 FAF 60 Dated 27-9-1960

142 Betta 0.03 AFD 81 FAF 72 Dated 13-1-1923

152 Betta 0.01 AFD 81 FAF 72 Dated 13-1-1923

143 A Betta 0.03 AFD 81 FAF 72 Dated 13-1-1923

168 Betta 0.20 AFD 56 DFT 57 Dated 26-11-1957

143 A Betta 0.03 AFD 56 DFT 57 Dated 26-11-1957

237 A MF 0.01 AFD 41 DFT 58 Dated 9-8-1958

174 Betta 0.03 AFD 85 FAF 60 Dated 7-10-1960

143 Betta 0.04 AFD 74 FAF 64 Dated 1-4-1964

Total 3.72

130 MF 2.02 AFD 97 FAF 66 Dated 28-7-1966

33 Betta 0.35 AFD 140 FAF 67 Dated 22-12-1967

74 Betta 0.04 AFD 62 FAF 64 Dated 15-5-1964

81 Betta 0.05 AFD 87 DFT 58 Dated 8-1-1959

Total 2.47

11 Betta 0.04 AFD 76 FAF 63 Dated 12-7-1963

49 Betta 0.11 AFD 203 FAF 61 Dated 30-6-1961

82 Betta 0.02 AFD 45 FAF 60 Dated 26-5-1960

90 Betta 0.01 AFD 84 FAF 60 Dated 12-9-1960

108 Betta 0.81 AFD 27 FAF 64 Dated 10-3-1964

114 Betta 0.33 AFD FAF 67 Dated 18-8-1967

115 Betta 0.05 AFD 92 FAF 60 Dated 6-10-1960

Total 0.98

7 PF 5.22 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

9 PF 3.85 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

35 MF 4.58 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

36 MF 2.00 AFD 114 FAF 67 (1) Dated 26-6-1968

Total 15.66

194 MF 0.07 S 36/9/ 36681 Dated 19-9-1952

184 Betta 0.87 GNA & FD No FLD 1256/67327 B of 9-7-1956

Total 0.94

36 Betta 0.03 S 36/9/16320 Dated 2-9-1926

60 Betta 0.20 AFD 148 FAF 61 Dated 19-7-1961

217 Betta 0.29 S 36/9/15967 Dated 10-7-1942

230 Betta 0.02 S 36/9/16320 Dated 2-9-1926

219 Betta 0.04 S 36/9/16320 Dated 2-9-1926

Total 0.59

16 Betta 0.03 AFD 161 FAF 68 Dated 6-2-1969

61 Betta 0.20 AFD 79 FAF 79 Dated 1-5-1980

143 Betta 0.29 S 36/9/43342 Dated 30-10-1939

143 A Betta 0.02 AFD 116 FAF 60 Dated 7-10-1960

159 Betta 0.04 AFD 116 FAF 60 Dated 7-10-1960

Total 0.34

Ainbail 35 Betta 0.61 AFD 21 FAF 67 Dated 30-5-1967

Hallibail 56 Betta 0.20 AFD 120 FAF 65 Dated 19-1-1968

127 Betta 1.21 S 36/9/ 16009 Dated 22-6-1938

53 PF 0.28 FLD 1155/91000 Dated 12-8-1955

55 PF 0.42 FLD 1155/91000 Dated 12-8-1955

57 PF 0.22 FLD 1155/91000 Dated 12-8-1955

56 PF 0.37 FLD 1155/91000 Dated 12-8-1955

30 Betta 0.04 S 36/9/ 16320 Dated 2-9-1926

168 Betta 0.04

Total 2.60

223 Betta 0.10 FLD 256/42243 E Dated 1-5-1956

128 PF 0.06 AFD 166 FAF 61 Dated 23-8-1961

100 MF 0.10 AFD 59 DFT 57 Dated 12-11-1957

313 Betta 0.10 AFD 199 FAF 61 Dated 4-10-1961

223 A Betta 0.10 AFD 19 FAF 72 Dated 21-1-1972

Total 0.47

29 MF 0.45 S 36/9/20512 Dated 11-9-1942

29 A MF 0.40 AFD 1256/62541 E Dated 26-6-1956

29 A1 MF 0.20 AFD 91 FAF 63 Dated 26-6-1956

67 MF 1.72 AFD 188 FAF 63 Dated 4-1-1964

Total 2.77

Negga

Nerlavalli

Malligae

Harigar

Kasargod

Heggarni

Unchalli

Analebail

Balekoppa

Balesara

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Hegge 25 Betta 0.61 AFD 11 FAF 64 Dated 10-5-1964

107 Betta 0.18 S 36/9/19039 Dated 19-10-1933

185 Betta 0.40 AFD 152 FAF 59 Dated 6-5-1959

Total 0.59

135 Mf 0.02 AFD 19 FAF 63 Dated 23-3-1963

139 Betta 0.08 S 36/9/16329 Dated 2-9-1926

138 Betta 0.03 AFD 19 FAF 63 Dated 23-3-1963

203 Betta 0.05 AFD 193 FAF 61 Dated 12-9-1961

Total 0.18

47 PF 1.28 AFD 198 FAF 67 (1) Dated 25-1-1968

48 PF 2.62 AFD 198 FAF 67 (1) Dated 25-1-1968

27 MF 0.10 AFD 198 FAF 67 (1) Dated 25-1-1968

Total 4.01

196 Betta 0.14 AFD 94 FLD 57 Dated 15-10-1957

204 Betta 0.26 AFD 94 FLD 57 Dated 15-10-1957

Total 0.40

Hutgar 33 Betta 0.10 AFD 138 FAF 61 Dated 19-7-1961

Keregadde 141 Betta 0.40 AFD 104 FAF 61 Dated 23-8-1961

184 Betta 0.10 AFD 78 DFT 58 Dated 10-12-1958

4 Betta 0.06 S 36/9/15912 Dated 5-9-1935

Total 0.07

77 Betta 0.00 AFD 55 FAF 64 Dated 22-4-1964

89 Betta 0.09 AFD 55 FAF 64 Dated 22-4-1964

Total 0.10

Manigar 96 Betta 0.40 AFD 117 FAF 61 Dated 19-6-1961

13 MF 0.40 AFD 204 FAF 61 Dated 12-9-1961

30 MF 0.81 S 36/9/4350 Dated 9-3-1925

Total 1.21

93 Betta 0.20 S 35/9/52963 Dated 23-8-1948

106 Betta 0.15 AFD 127 FAF 600 Dated 13-10-1960

111 Betta 0.04 AFD 127 FAF 600 Dated 13-10-1960

119 Betta 0.05 -

Total 0.45 -

Shamemane 48 Betta 0.31 AFD 131 FAF 61 Dated 20-7-1961

Shivalmane 61/3 Betta 0.10 AFD 172 FAF 61 Dated 22-8-1961

Taresara 43 Betta 0.56 AFD 3 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-1964

Umblemane 120 Betta 0.10 AFD 14 FAF 60 Dated 6-10-1960

83 Betta 0.28 S 35/9/ 22653 Dated 22-12-1927

146 Betta 0.40 AFD 33 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-1964

Total 0.69

91.45

Siddapur 44 Betta 0.05 S 36/9/20376 Dated 3-12-1936

44 B1 0.29 AFD 207 FAF 61 Dated 21-9-1961

44 C MF 0.21 S 36/9/20376 (a) Dated 3-12-1936

44 A Mf 9.04 S 35/9/19278 Dated 7-11-1927

44 B1 Mf 0.65 S 36/9/2085 Dated 11-12-1930

44 Mf 0.34 S 36/9/16899 Dated 28-9-1934

44 C MF 0.16 S 36/9/16899 Dated 28-9-1934

60 MF 0.51 AFD 127 FAF 65 Dated 19-1-1966

121 MF 0.77 AFD 82 FGL 78 Dated 22 -6-1979

150 MF 1.05 AFD 82 FGL 78 Dated 22 -6-1979

257 PF 0.90 Memo No 313/34 Dated 3-4-1928

115 Betta 0.20 S 36/9/50059 Dated 27-10-1949

44 Betta 0.15 S 36/9/16899 (a) Dated 28-9-1934

Total 13.94

63 A Betta 0.30 FLD 1255/49103 E of 18-5-1956

70 A Betta 0.20 AFD 147 FAF 61 Dated 19-7-1961

Total 0.51

27 MF 2.56 S 36/9/5146 Dated 4-3-1942

31 MF 2.02 S 36/9/18403 Dated 360-10-1924

90 PF 0.55 S 36/9/40415 Dated 28-12-1946

99 MF 0.56 AFD 78 FAF 70 Dated 16-7-1970

99/1 Betta 0.20 AFD 4 FAF 60 Dated 3-3-1960

Hegnur

Kodgebail

Nilkund

Sarkuli

Unchalli

Hostota

Hukli

Hullunde

Kibbe

Janamane Range Total (Ha)

Aigod

Algod

Akkunji

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5 PF 0.26 S 36/9/16525 Dated -

Total 6.15

Arendur 67 MF 1.33 AFD 198 FAF 63 Dated 8-1-1964

25 MF 0.10 AFD FLD 1353/52242 (9) of 23-9-1954

25 A MF 3.08 AFD 280 FAF 59 Dated 23-11-1959

107 MF 0.09 AFD 37 FAF 66 Dated 24-5-1966

164 PF 1.53 S 36/9/6010 Dated 24-4-1925

164 PF 0.85 S 36/9/16523 Dated 21-9-1934

164 A PF 0.12 S 36/9/17371 Dated 8-10-1936

164 PF 2.43 S 36/9/17371 Dated 8-10-1936

164 2.49 S 36/9/17371 Dated 8-10-1936

164/1Betta 1.27 AFD 89 FAF 62 Dated 13-11-1962

Total 12.06

Balekoppa 14 MF 1.62 AFD 1126 FAF 61 Dated 19-7-1961

182 MF 0.13 AFD 107 FAF 64 Dated3-8-1964

267 MF 0.81 S 36/9/26919 Dated 31-8-1940

267 MF 2.91 FLD 1253 /47332 J Dated 31-8-1953

267 A1 MF 18.05 GNA FD 12 DST 57 Dated 28-10-1958

267 A1A MF 0.81 AFD 145 FAF 66 Dated 23-11-1966

268 MF 0.18 GNA & FD No AFD 48 FAF 62 Dated 8-8-1962

269 MF 1.40 S 36/9/1933 -

269 A MF 0.10 S 36/9/21510 Dated 11-9-1942

269 A1 A MF 0.61 AFD 150 FAF 63 Dated 12-11-1963

270 MF 0.04 S 36/9/18415 A Dated 1-7-1938

270 MF 0.40 AFD 150 FAF 60 Dated 17-11-1963

Total 25.76

Bellatte 133 MF 1.39 S 36/9/16342 Dated 30-9-1925

66 PF 0.56 S 36/9/11695 Dated 2-7-1928

366 PF 0.28

347 MF 0.04 S 36/9/ 11810 Dated 24-6-1937

10 MF 1.21 S 36/9/15789 Dated 17-6-1938

66 PF 0.09 S 36/9/20555 Dated 27-7-1938

162 Betta 0.25 S 36/9/65282 Dated 29-11-1949

10 A MF 0.29 S 36/9/9648 Dated 28-2-1951

233 PF 0.32 S 36/9/3395 (J) Dated 1-10-1953

10 A MF 0.40 FLD 1256/56670 Dated 30-9-1954

346 MF 0.30 FLD 1256/90343 E Dated 11-9-1956

10 A MF 0.02 AFD 212 FAF 63 Dated 10-1-1964

16 Betta 0.10 AFD 39 FAF 66 Dated 17-5-1966

253 MF 0.10 AFD 205 FAF 63 Dated 4-1-1964

162 A 0.08 AFD 99 FAF 64 Dated1-9-1964

Total 4.07

142 Betta 0.11 S 36/9/30605 Dated 4-11-1946

166 Betta 0.15 AFD 162 FAF 61 Dated 5-8-1961

220 Betta 0.11

217/1 Betta 0.40 FLD 1255/118348 E Dated 11-10-1955

242 PF 0.08 AFD 108 FAF 61 Dated 20-7-1961

242 A PF 0.07 AFD 26 FAF 65 Dated 24-4-1965

Total 0.93

170 Betta 0.02 S 36/9/22066

171 Betta 0.04 S 36/9/22066

36 A MF 1.26 S 36/9/53685 Dated 9-7-1949

398 MF 0.20 S 36/9/14463 Dated 26-8-1929

424 PF 0.30 AFD 82 FAF 63 Dated 11-7-1963

306/5 Betta 0.15 S 36/9/60007 Dated 22-1-1951

306 Betta 0.10 S 36/9/60007 Dated 22-1-1951

398 A MF 0.10 FFD 79 FGT 79 Dated 1-5-1980

Total 2.19

21 MF 2.27 S 36/9/44132

21 A MF 0.40 AFD 116 DFT 58 Dated 15-1-1959

32 MF 6.17 AFD 33 FAF 67 (1) Dated 30-6-1962

Total 8.84

12 Betta 0.28 S 36/9/22728 Dated 11-8-1944

109 MF 0.31 S 36/9/24088 Dated 11-1-1932

109 MF 0.27 S 36/9/7940 Dated 5-5-1933

109 A1 MF 0.10 AFD 214 FAF 66 Dated 13-2-1967

Total 0.97

41 MF 0.30 AFD 177 FAF 61 Dated 28-8-1961

133 MF 0.53 S 36/9/7660 Dated 25-1-1930

Total 0.83

Balikoppa

Bedkani

Bhankuli

Akkunji

Averguppa

Bidrakan

Bikkalse

Dugdikoppa

Godlabeelu

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6 MF 0.12 AFD 173 FAF 61 Dated 23-8-1961

12 MF 1.01 AFD 103 FAF 59 Dated 14-3-1959

12 A MF 0.45 AFD 169 FAF 71 Dated 26-1-1972

Total 1.58

105 Betta 0.40 AFD 107 FAF 61 Dated 19-6-1961

208 MF 0.61 AFD 159 FAF 61 Dated 3-8-1961

208 A1 MF 0.51 AFD 108 FAF 63 Dated 23-9-1963

208 A1A MF 0.09 AFD 147 FAF 66 Dated 18-111966

Total 1.61

Halgeri 162 Betta 0.22 S 36/9/11698 Dated 2-7-1928

37 MF 2.92 S 36/9/1368 Dated 27-11943

37 A MF 0.05 S 36/9/1368 Dated 27-11943

Total 2.97

Hanajibail 188 A Betta 0.05 FLD 1253/57553 (J) Dated 22-10-1953

7 PF 0.05 FLD 1256/77128 E Dated 27-8-1956

29 MF 0.10 AFD 47 DFT 57 Dated 17-10-1957

29 Mf 0.61 AFD 247 FAF 61 Dated 2-2-1963

37 MF 1.42 AFD 247 FAF 61 Dated 2-2-1963

Total 2.18

Harshimane 2 Betta 0.04 S 36/9/38680 Dated 24-9-1952

100 MF 1.94 AFD 13 FAF 72 Dated 31-1-1972

134 PF 1.33 S 36/9/20964 Dated 4-8-1936

134 A PF 1.58 AFD 34 DTS 57 Dated 15-10-1957

106/2 Betta 0.51 S 36/9/16420 (b) Dated 24-9-1936

134 A1 PF 1.62 AFD 112 FAF 59 Dated 20-3-1959

Total 6.97

Heggekoppa 89 PF 1.60 AFD 52 FAF 59 Dated 27-2-1959

Heggodmane 12 MF 0.40 AFD 92 FLD 57 Dated 19-10-1957

193 Betta 0.19 S 36/9/13574 Dated 20-8-1925

34/1 Betta 0.15 AFD 4 DFT 58 Dated 28-3-1958

Total 0.34

15 MF 1.21 S 36/9/2800 Dated 6-9-1921

13 PF 1.21 AFD 317 FAF 59 Dated 30-6-1960

Total 2.43

22 MF 0.76 S 36/9/ 8268 Dated 2-5-1932

22 MF 2.83 S 35/9/ 20531 Dated 10-11-1933

136 A MF 0.85 AFD 36 FAF 66 Dated 30-5-1966

150 A MF 0.40 S 36/9/20221 Dated 25-8-1941

136 A MF 0.08 S 36/9/ 26681 Dated 11-10-1946

140 MF 0.71 S 36/9/17898 Dated 12-10-1932

136 A1 MF 4.05 AFD 239 FAF 61 Dated 19-1-1962

Total 9.68

10PF 3.52 AFD 198 FAF 67 (1) Dated 15-1-1968

20 PF 0.03 AFD 9 FAF 68 Dated 30-3-1968

21 PF 0.38 AFD 198FAF 67 (11) Dated 25-1-1968

22 PF 0.45 AFD 198FAF 67 (11) Dated 25-1-1968

23 PF 0.53 AFD 198FAF 67 (11) Dated 25-1-1968

24 PF 0.28 AFD 198FAF 67 (11) Dated 25-1-1968

25 PF 0.50 AFD 198FAF 67 (11) Dated 25-1-1968

26 PF 0.73 AFD 198FAF 67 (11) Dated 25-1-1968

27 PF 1.14 AFD 198FAF 67 (11) Dated 25-1-1968

28 PF 1.40 AFD 198FAF 67 (11) Dated 25-1-1968

Total 8.95

100 Betta 0.28 S 36/9/2946 Dated 25-2-1932

23 MF 0.51 S 36/9/11971 Dated 7-7-1930

23 MF 1.64 S 36/9/26568 Dated 31-8-1940

23 MF 0.10 S 36/9/38930 Dated 2-6-1949

23 MF 0.81 AFD 38 FAF 63 Dated 26-4-1968

23 A1 MF 4.45 AFD 114 FAF 64 Dated 1-9-1964

23 A1 A MF 0.40 AFD 35 FAF 66 Dated 30-5-1966

23 A1 A1 MF 0.40 AFD 304 FAF 66 Dated 17-1-1967

23 A1A1A MF 0.40 AFD 39 FAF 67 Dated 30-6-1967

136 MF 0.40 AFD 172 FAF 66 Dated 29-12-1966

136 MF 0.39 S 36/9/ 14579 Dated 5-8-1937

48 MF 0.76 S 36/9/8044 Dated 8-5-1937

154 MF 0.30 S 36/9/2357 Dated 20-8-1921

166 PF 0.05 S 36/9/1497 Dated 3-2-1937

166 PF 0.13 S 36/9/16987 Dated 10-9-1937

166 PF 0.19 S 36/9/26469 Dated 21-12-1937

166 PF 0.20 S 36/9/23313 Dated 11-8-1938

Kangod

Guddekoppa

Gunjagod

Halgadikoppa

Harshikatta

Hasvante

Heenagar

Kallur

Hirekai

Hosur

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166 PF 0.12 S 36/9/16524 Dated 27-9-1934

166 A1 A A1 PF 2.45 S 36/9/33312 Dated 11-12-1943

166 A1 A A1 PF 0.40 AFD 8 FAF 65 Dated 23-4-1965

89 PF 0.25 AFD 198 FAF 67 (1) Dated 25-1-1968

47 MF 2.23 S 36/9/16524 (a) Dated 27-9-1934

47 MF 0.79 S 36/9/3573 Dated 12-2-1944

47 A1 MF 0.64 AFD 61 FAF 62 Dated 14-3-1963

47 MF 0.10 S 36/9/30057 (a) 19-1-1943

48 MF 0.50 AFD 61 FAF 62 Dated 14-3-1962

49 MF 0.51 S 36/9/21811 Dated 23-11-1931

49 A MF 0.05 ACD 1253/50002 Dated 25-8-1954

49 A1 MF 0.81 AFD 54 FAF 64 Dated 18-4-1964

49 A MF 0.30 AFD 73 FAF 64 Dated 16-5-1964

205/1 Betta 0.49 S 36/9/18415 Dated 25-10-1924

Total 20.67

119 MF 0.26 S 36/9/9696 Dated 5-6-1933

119 PF 0.17 S 36/9/9696 Dated 5-6-1933

119 MF 1.31 S 36/9/26569 Dated 31-8-1940

119 A1 MF 0.33 S 36/9/22920 Dated 20-8-1943

119 A1 MF 0.15 S 36/9/26833 Dated 5-10-1943

119 A1 A MF 0.26 S 36/9/43715 Dated 22-9-1951

119 A1 A1 MF 1.98 FLD 1255/1571-23 E Dated 18-1-1956

187 PF 1.05 S 36/9/14428 Dated 5-8-1937

187 PF 4.25 S 36/9/20130 Dated 22-6-1940

191 PF 1.37 S 36/9/12868 Dated 20-7-1936

192 PF 2.07 S 36/9/16919 Dated 12-5-1930

193 PF 1.69 S 36/9/16919 Dated 12-5-1930

194 PF 1.31 S 36/9/12866 Dated 20-7-1936

195 PF 1.52 S 36/9/12866 Dated 20-7-1936

210 MF 1.11 FLD 1253/57554 Dated 22-10-1953

210 A MF 0.81 AFD 126 DFT 58 Dated 23-3-1959

210 A1 MF 1.01 AFD 5 FAF 59 Dated 16-2-1959

210 A1 A MF 0.61 AFD 92 FAF 59 Dated 31-3-1959

210 A1 A1 MF 0.40 AFD 18 FAF 60 Dated 8-10-1960

210 A1 A1 A MF 1.21 AFD 52 FAF 67 Dated 30-6-1967

236 MF 0.60 S 36/9/14368 Dated 26-8-1925

239 MF 0.65 S 36/9/18471 Dated 30-10-1924

239 PF 3.89 AFD 179 FAF 64 Dated 24-12-1964

Total 27.61

29 Betta 0.20 AFD 118 FAF 63 Dated 19-10-1963

30 Betta 0.16 AFD 118 FAF 63 Dated 19-10-1963

198 Betta 0.04 AFD 118 FAF 63 Dated 19-10-1963

140 Betta 0.20 AFD 118 FAF 63 Dated 19-10-1963

Total 0.61

111 MF 2.02 S 36/9/23783 Dated 1-9-1943

111 A MF 0.81 FLD 1253/55057 (3) Dated 23-9-1954

111 A1 MF 0.91 AFD 51 FAF 62 Dated 4-8-1962

111 A1A MF 1.11 AFD 33 FAF 67 Dated 18-8-1967

111 A1 A1 0.54 AFD 104 FAF 67 Dated 25-1-1968

279 MF 2.09 S 36/9/6401 Dated 29-3-1926

279 A1 MF 0.05 AFD 200 FAF 64 Dated 30-1-1965

279 A1 MF 1.21 AFD 35 FAF 62 Dated 1-6-1962

281 PF 0.06 S 36/9/2277 Dated 2-2-1939

281 PF 0.05 S 36/9/45345 Dated 29-11-1939

281 A PF 0.02 S 36/9/19945 Dated 19-7-1944

281 A1 AF 4.45 FLD 1255/94749 E Dated 30-3-1955

281 A1 A PF 0.05 AFD 6 FAF 68 Dated 30-3-1968

281 A1A1 PF 0.71 AFD 34 FAF 71 Dated 18-2-1971

Total 14.10

108 MF 1.82 FLD 1253/47329 Dated 31-8-1953

108/1 Betta 0.20 AFD 91 FAF 59 Dated 14-3-1959

108 A MF 1.01 AFD 324 FAF 59 Dated 11-2-1960

Total 3.04

8 MF 0.08 S 36/9/13076 Dated 27-7-1936

8 A MF 0.10 FLD 4156/62525 Dated 26-6-1956

8 A1 MF 1.08 AFD 7 DFT 57 Dated 16-4-1957

25 MF 0.66 S 36/9/1898 Dated 25-10-1934

Husur

Karjagi

Kavanchure

Kilar

Hosur

Kodkani

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25 A MF 0.06 S 36/9/10398 Dated 9-4-1945

79 PF 0.20 DP No 8/120/6 Dated 7-7-1971

Total 2.19

Kodsara 82 Betta 0.04 S 36/9/16320 Dated 2-9-1926

116 Betta 0.30 S 36/9/53862 Dated 2-11-1950

139 Betta 1.39 S 36/9/86000 Dated 15-3-1940

121 Betta 0.03 AFD 332 FGL 78 Dated 14-12-1978

Total 1.72

Kupgar 6 MF 0.16 S 36/9/14464 Dated 29-8-1929

72 PF 0.10 S36/9/18935 Dated 3-11-1924

72 PF 0.05 S 36/9/14307 Dated 5-8-1935

72 PF 0.08 S 36/9/19420 Dated 21-8-1942

72 PF 5.35 S 36/9/40174 Dated 25-10-1950

72 PF 5.11 AFD 184 FAF 59 Dated 22-6-1959

72 PF 0.30 AFD 98 FAF 71 Dated 10-1-1972

231 A PF 0.61 S 36/9/38140 Dated 26-8-1949

Total 11.60

92 MF 0.30 S 36/9/3846 Dated 2-3-1933

82 A MF 0.29 S 36/9/18415 Dated 1-7-1938

92 C MF 0.03 AFD 160 FAF 70 Dated 14-9-1970

100 MF 0.40 AFD 1254 37930 Dated 22-9-1954

100A MF 0.20 AFD 1253/66397 Dated 3-7-1956

100 A1 MF 0.61 AFD 13 FAF 70 Dated 1-4-1970

354 MF 0.33 AFD 30 FAF 68 Dated 18-4-1968

209 MF 0.07 AFD 30 FAF 68 Dated 18-4-1968

100 A1 A 0.40 AFD 232 FAF 70 Dated 22-10-1970

292 MF 2.31 AFD 153 FAF 63 Dated 1-11-1963

293 MF 0.15 AFD 171 FAF 66 Dated 29-12-1966

308 MF 0.61 AFD 105 FAF 64 Dated 30-10-1964

355 PF 5.59 S 36/9/4465 Dated 31-1-1951

49 MF 3.67 AFD 48 FAF 65 Dated 13-7-1965

50 A 2.39 AFD 48 FAF 65 Dated 13-7-1965

50 MF 3.71 S 36/9/13826 Dated 29-7-1937

Total 21.40

81 Betta 0.05 S 36/9/24380 Dated 27-9-1945

50 Betta 0.40 S 36/9/16320 Dated 2-9-1926

Total 0.46

Kavalkop 12 Betta 0.05 AFD 13 FAF 68 Dated 30-3-1968

140 PF 2.23 S 36/9/18934 Dated 3-11-1924

148 MF 0.90 S 36/9/20383 Dated 25-8-1941

170 MF 0.72 S 36/9/20383 Dated 25-8-1941

170 MF 2.20 S 36/9/20383 Dated 25-8-1941

Total 6.04

6 Betta 0.03 GNRD No 2132 Dated 3-4-1902

304 Betta 0.00 FLD 1254/18204 Dated 13-4-1954

52 Betta 0.00 FLD 1254/18204 Dated 13-4-1954

30 PF 0.03 AFD 29 FAF 471 Dated 18-2-1971

Total 0.07

Malalavalli 43 MF 0.33 FLD 1255/135066 Dated 17-11-1955

25 PF 0.78 AFD 33 FAF 67 Dated 30-6-1967

26 PF 0.61 AFD 33 FAF 67 Dated 30-6-1967

Total 1.39

82 MF 0.11 S 36/9/1936 Dated 18-9-1936

82 C MF 0.06 S 36/9/ Dated 5-8-19

Total 0.17

31 A MF 0.61 AFD 22 FAF 59 Dated 16-2-1959

0.81 No FLD 1253/28908 Dated 27-5-1954

Total 1.42

83 MF 0.40 AFD 180 FAF 61 Dated 23-8-1961

226 PF 1.58 S 36/9/16341 Dated 29-9-1925

227 PF 1.19

228 PF 1.47

229 PF 0.38

83/1 Betta 0.20 AFD 208 FAF 66 Dated 31-1-1967

Total 5.23

262 MF 0.09 S 36/9/254 Dated 13-2-1935

265 MF 0.40 AFD 109 FAF 63 Dated 3-9-1963

266 MF 0.05 S 36/9/29341 Dated 23-11-1945

172 Betta 0.40 AFD 190 FAF 60 Dated 31-1-1961

Korlkai

Kunaji

Magegar

Malvajaddi

Kodkani

Kolgi

Kolsirsi

Kondli

Manmane

Mattigar

Mattihalli

Musavalli

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207/2 Betta 1.01 AFD 68 FAF 63 Dated 12-7-1963

Total 1.96

Mudhavalli 7 MF 0.20 S 36/9/52047

216 A1 MF 0.81 AFD 144 FAF 66 Dated 18-11-1966

216 A1 A MF 0.40 AFD 353 FGL 75 Dated 8-12-1978

210 MF 0.40 AFD 47 FGL 60 Dated 7-10-1960

216 MF 1.77 AFD 11 FAF 60 Dated 22-4-1960

216 A MF 1.21 AFD 113 FAF 61 Dated 5-7-1961

253 MF 0.59 S 36/9/14309 Dated 6-8-1935

253 A MF 0.40 AFD 28 FAF 59 Dated 10-2-1959

292 MF 1.56 S 36/9/65125 Dated 15-2-1938

292 A1 MF 0.30 S 36/9/65125 Dated 29-11-1949

292 A1 A MF 1.06 S 36/9/19218 Dated 17-4-1950

292 A1 A1 MF 0.40 AFD 256 FAF 59 Dated 29-9-1959

292 A1 A1 A MF 1.42 AFD 198 FAF 61 Dated 5-10-1961

220 MF 0.10 AFD 89 FAF 63 Dated 8-8-1963

Total 10.44

Muttige 51 MF 0.14 AFD 75 FAF 63 E Dated 11-7-1963

58 MF 0.17 FSD No 1253/55060 of Dated 22-9-1954

58 A MF 1.21 FSD No 1253/55060 of Dated 22-9-1954

Total 1.39

Mutgi 60 PF 0.20 AFD 46 FAF 62 Dated 4-8-1962

165 MF 8.89 S 36/9/18403 Dated 13-10-1924

165 C MF 0.10 FAF 63 AFD 113 Dated 8-3-1926

129 Betta 0.09 S 36/9/653 Dated 17-1-1940

131 Betta 0.11 S 36/9/653 Dated 17-1-1940

165 C1 MF 1.02 AFD 79 FGL 79 Dated 1-5-1980

Total 10.57

18 MF 1.01 S 36/9/ 19489 Dated 3-11-1930

18 MF 1.42 S 36/9/14428 Dated 5-8-1937

18 A MF 0.17 FLD 1256/109734 E Dated 5-10-1955

18 A1 MF 0.40 AFD 82 FAF 59 Dated 18-3-1959

39 MF 0.25 S 36/9/3060 Dated 15-2-1928

39 MF 0.30 AFD 29 FAF 59 14-4-1959

Total 3.56

5 Betta 0.05

7 Betta 0.23

110/4 Betta 0.16 AFD 13 FAF 67 Dated6-4-1966

110 PF 0.10 AFD 176 FAF 64 Dated 23-12-1964

110 A 2.43 AFD 258 FAF 70 Dated 6-11-1970

118 PF 1.21 AFD 33 FAF 67 (1) Dated 30-6-1967

119 PF 1.04 AFD 29 FAF 67 Dated 22-6-1967

Total 5.03

304 MF 0.04 S 36/9/19129 Dated 16-10-1933

14 PF 2.22 S 36/9/18150 Dated 30-7-1941

14 PF 6.13 AFD 158 FAF 64 Dated 30-10-1964

59 MF 0.53 S 36/9/1929

118 MF 0.20 FLD 1254/38386 J Dated 23-9-1954

239 MF 0.81 S 36/9/36212 Dated 29-7-1950

297 A 0.31 S 36/9/19129 Dated 16-10-1933

283 MF 1.57 AFD 175 FAF 59 Dated 7-9-1959

297 A 3.31 AFD 1 FAF 59 7-9-1959

68 MF 0.58 S 36/9/14859 Dated 3-9-1925

68 MF 0.05 S 36/9/10373 Dated 5-6-1928

304 MF 9.57 S 36/9/18403 Dated 30-10-1924

Total 25.31

89 MF 0.88 S 36/9/17151 Dated 19-10-1925

120 MF 1.94 S 36/9/6617 Dated 14-4-1930

74 MF 1.92 S 36/9/14304 Dated 6-8-1935

89 MF 1.54 S 36/9/20400 Dated 27-8-1941

37 PF 0.20 S 36/9/30003 Dated 15-2-1941

23 MF 0.44 S 36/9/179767 Dated 21-8-1942

41 MF 0.95 S 36/9/20511 Dated 27-1-1943

23 A MF 0.03 AFD 49 DFT 58 Dated 10-9-1958

23 A1MF 3.64 AFD 86 DFT 58 Dated 5-1-1959

95 PF 0.40 AFD 136 FAF 60 Dated 7-10-1960

74 A MF 0.40 AFD 183 FAF 61 Dated 28-8-1961

74 A1 MF 0.07 AFD 32 FAF 65 Dated 14-5-1965

Nagarbhavi

Nejjur

Padavanaail

Musavalli

Mugdur

Sampagod

Shiralgi

Tyarsi

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(Ha)Authority / Gos, date

97 MF 0.04 AFD 32 FAF 65 Dated 14-5-1965

99 MF 0.09 AFD 32 FAF 65 Dated 14-5-1965

120 A MF 1.21 AFD 14 FAF 65 Dated 14-5-1965

38 MF 0.40 AFD 200 FAF 66 Dated 17-1-1967

74 A1A MF 0.18 AFD 23 FAF 69 Dated 2-4-1969

97 MF 0.42 AFD 23 FAF 69 Dated 2-4-1969

Total 14.78

311.78

Kyadgi 18 MF 0.15 AFD 83 FAF 64 Dated 20-6-1964

142 MF 1.50 AFD 27 FAF 58 Dated 3-7-1953

14 PF 0.10 S 36/9/15256 Dated 1-9-1927

Total 1.75

96 PF 1.62 S 36/9/ 17457 Dated 10-9-1937

97 PF 0.85 S 36/9/23784 Dated 31-8-1943

Total 2.47

105 Betta 0.05 FFD 331 FGL 78 Dated 13-12-1978

108 Betta 0.06 S 36/9/16320 Dated 2-9-1926

Total 0.11

Begar 40 A 1.62 S 36/9/17457 Dated 10-9-1937

10 Betta 0.05 S 36/9/55324 Dated 4-9-1948

145 A Betta 0.40 S 36/9/38133 Dated 26-8-1949

151 Betta 0.01 AFD No ALD 1254/56669 E Dated 11-12-1943

209 Betta 0.05 S 36/9/33307 Dated 11-2-1943

180 A MF 0.40 AFD 110 FAF 63 Dated 23-9-1963

166/4 Betta 0.18 AFD No ALD /56669 E of 27-8-1956

Total 1.11

124 Betta 0.10 AFD 38 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-1964

266 MF 0.10 AFD 167 FAF 61 Dated 23-3-1961

Total 0.20

95 A PF 0.12 S 36/9/ 15865 Dated 11-9-1934

49 MF 0.13 S 36/9/8394 Dated 3-3-1950

Total 0.66

Golokai 49 Betta 0.20 AFD 59 FAF 64 Dated 3-6-1964

Gubgod 98 PF 0.10 AFD 53 FAF 66 Dated 17-5-1966

115 MF 0.40 AFD 176 FAF 69 Dated 21-1-1969

Total 0.51

Havinabeelu 54 MF 4.05 AFD 106 FAF 63 Dated 30-8-1963

115 Betta 0.01 AFD 97 FAF 60 Dated 5-10-1960

67 A 0.25 AFD 38 DPT 58 Dated 15-8-1958

Total 0.26

55 PF 2.53 S 36/9/5148 Dated 4-3-1942

54/1 Betta 0.27 S 36/9/18983 Dated 25-10-1934

Total 2.80 S 36/9/15777 Dated 24-9-1925

61 Betta 0.10

112 MF 0.25 S 36/9/18983 Dated 25-10-1934

73/3 Betta 0.17 S 36/9/43734 Dated 14-9-1951

112/7 Betta 0.04 AFD 195 FAF 61 Dated 12-9-1961

112/8 Betta 0.06 S 36/9/14739 (b) 29-9-1961

125 Betta 0.06 AFD 195 FAF 61 Dated 12-9-1961

Total 0.69

38 Betta 0.21 S 36/9/38324 Dated 26-10-1939

94 Betta 0.25 AFD 171 FAF 61 Dated 23-8-1961

Total 0.47

Kalkai 138 MF 0.05 AFD 14 DFT 58 Dated 19-5-1958

66 MF 0.02 FLD 1235/94750 E (B) Dated 30-8-1955

67 A MF 0.14 FLD 1235/94750 E (B) Dated 30-8-1955

67 MF 0.32 S 36/9/67167 Dated 15-10-1948

Total 0.49

Kelginmane 91 Betta 0.13 S 36/9/67169 Dated 15-10-1948

Kudegod 86 MF 0.10 S 36/9/1442 Dated 26-8-1929

Kudgund 119/4 Betta 0.27 FFD 79 FGL 79 Dated 1-5-1980

Kulibeed 46 Betta 0.29 S 36/9/39028 Dated 4-11-1946

157 MF 0.10 AFD 104 FAF 61 Dated 23-8-1961

157 A MF 0.10 AFD 138 FAF 66 Dated 24-10-1966

Total 0.20

Kodigadde 46 PF 0.30 S 36/9/12238 Dated 5-7-1928

207 Betta 0.10 S 36/9/15319 Dated 24-9-1936

207 A Betta 0.48 AFD 132 FAF 65 Dated 11-2-1966

334 Betta 0.15 S 36/9/21130 Dated 3-8-1963

Alvalli

Balgod

Bilgi

Chapparmane

Tyarsi

Siddapur Range Total (Ha)

Huvinamane

Itagi

Kattekai

Kubballi

Danman

Doddamane

Hosmanju

Hulkli

Kyadgi

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53 MF 0.46 AFD 39 DFT 58 Dated 14-8-1958

191 PF 0.05 S 36/9/ 14301 Dated 5-8-1935

191 A PF 0.81 AFD 153 FAF 67 Dated 22-1-1968

218 Betta 0.74 AF D132 FAF 65 Dated 11-2-1966

Total 2.38

15 MF 0.20 AFD 71 FA 64 Dated 27-5-1964

54 MF 1.33 S 36/9/15786 Dated 17-6-1938

54 MF 1.62 S 36/9/21125 Dated 3-8-1943

Total 2.38

Nirgar 76 MF 1.59 S 36/9/ 15754 Dated 14-8-1936

16 Betta 0.06 S 36/9/16320 Dated 2-9-1926

119 Betta 0.08 AFD 20 FAF 61 Dated 21-9-1961

137 Betta 0.18 S 36/9/16320 Dated 2-9-1926

149 Betta 0.10 AFD 72 FAF 73 Dated 6-12-1973

Total 0.42

104 Betta 0.10 AFD 12 FAF 64 Dated 17-3-1964

60/1 Betta 0.10 FFD 469 FDT 77 Dated 14-12-1978

Total 0.20

Sangolimane 7 Betta 0.12 S 36/9/31978 Dated 4-11-1940

95 MF 1.72 S 36/9/55726 Dated 1-9-1948

96 MF 1.41 S 36/9/55726 Dated 1-9-1948

106 PF 0.40 AFD 2 FAF 62 Dated 3-2-1961

106 PF 0.35 AFD 192 FAF 64 Dated 2-2-1965

34 Betta 0.02 AFD 16 FAF 61 Dated 30-3-1961

Total 3.91

Tarkhanda 144/1 Betta 0.40 AFD 228 FAF 59 Dated 4-9-1959

79 A Betta 0.09 S 36/9/32100 Dated 30-6-1950

79 Betta 0.16 S 36/9/16989 Dated 10-9-1937

125 Betta 0.81 S 36/9/16320 Dated 2-9-1926

Total 1.06

32.47

Kyadgi

Mensi

Kyadagi Range Total (Ha)

Shashiguli

Sovinkop

Targod

Vajgod

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Range. Name Village & Sy.No.Extent

(Ha)Period Purpose

Sirsi. K.V.Balse of Hutgar Hutgar.Sy No. 28 1.2110 Yrs.

Continued Industry.

Sirsi. M.V.Joshi of Kageri Sirsi.Sy No.232 2.02 25 Yrs. Industry.

Siddapur. K.S.V.ltd., Kavachur Kavachur. Sy.No.111A,279 24.94 30 Yrs. Industry.

Siddapur. K.S.F.I.C. Balekoppa. 14 Pt. 161.88 20 Yrs. Lemon, grass Cultivation

Banavasi. K.S.F.I.C. Mundagehalli Sy No 8 36.42 20 Yrs. Pinapple Cultivation.

Sirsi. Doddannavar. Chipgi.F.Sy.No.53 4.05 15 Yrs. Industry.

Banavasi. KAMCO. Navangeri, Gudnapur, Golikatta FALSE 30 Yrs. Pinapple Cultivation.

Siddapur. B.D.O. Kondli. F.Sy.No.48 0.40 20 Yrs. S.C.Boys Hostel

Siddapur. M.G.C.College., Siddapur Averguppa Sy No: 25 10.12 30 Yrs. College.

Siddapur.Cheif Officer, Muncipal

Council, Siddapur

Hosur(166A),

Balekop(170), Kondli(48)0.04 10 Yrs. Water Storage tank

Janmane. Microwave Repeaters Nilkund Sy No: 30 0.24 10 Yrs. M.W.Station.

Sirsi. Precident, Arebic School, Sirsi Kerekoppa Sy No : 14 0.16 10 Yrs. School.

Sirsi.Secretary, Mandal Panchayat,

IsloorChipgi. F.Sy.No. 49 0.36 10 Yrs. Road.

Hulekal. Mahila Mandala, Hulekal Hancharta Sy No: 106B1 0.20 30 Yrs. Balawadi & Park

Hulekal. G.M.Hegde, Hulgol Hulgol F.Sy.No.29 0.01 20 Yrs. Pump House.

242.07

APPENDIX - XXVI

Total

Forest leases in Sirsi division

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Sl No Particulars (KAMCO) F.Sy. Nos Extent (Ha) lease periodTaken back

(Ha)

1 Golikatta 8 67.54 20 Yrs (2.12.1969 to 1.12.1989) 43.20

2 Venkatapur 102 3.07 2.83

3 Venkatapur 103 1.81 1.64

4 Venkatapur 104 2.86 0.24

5 Venkatapur 105 1.01 1.01

6 Venkatapur 106 31.81 14.65

7 Navanageri 1 40.72 13.83

8 Navanageri 22 0.58 -

9 Navanageri 23 1.43 -

10 Navanageri 24 3.14 -

11 Navanageri 25 0.49 0.49

12 Navanageri 26 1.13 1.13

13 Navanageri 27 1.91 1.91

157.50 80.94

Sl No Range Cases Extent (Ha)

1 Sirsi 95 138.46

2 Banavasi 265 341.15

3 Janmane 90 98.32

4 Hulekal 50 49.68

5 Kyadgi 31 33.83

6 Siddapur 252 251.18

783 912.62

APPENDIX - XXVII

Total

Hangami Lagan cases of Srisi Division (As on 31-03-2013)

Total Extent (Ha)

Hangami lagan lease & Leased area to KAMCO

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S. No Village F.Sy. No Area (Ha)

1 Adakalli 26 12.18

2 10.18

42 3.66

3 Bachagoan 35 93.66

107 20.88

108 18.62

5 Balavalli 326 18.72

64 148.92

109 4.95

37 14.22

136 12.29

155 36.93

8 Byagadde 38 134.12

9 Belale 52 168.75

10 Benagi 28 26.46

11 Bengle 268 72.5

12 Bhairumbe 117 5.16

13 Bhasi 315 58.91

14 Bikkanalli 5 28.2

15 Bidralli 22 44.02

25 3.3

28 222.36

63 26.95

62 101.87

158 12.75

159 10.93

160 19.43

162 4.93

163 16.39

21 253.91

46 204.32

17 282.27

23 234.47

24 0.63

25 246.83

20 Dodnalli 8 11.89

21 Gadageri 36 48.42

4 198.73

45 195.78

46 182.23

50 198.74

8 4.33

71 3.05

24 Gonagatta 10 17.78

9 25.52

109 23.33

26 Gudnapur 12 110.85

27 Venkatapur 131 16.08

28 Guruvalli 46 53.69

70 9.91

71 11.55

72 3.00

165 7.77

166 6.83

167 31.93

168 9.37

APPENDIX - XXVIII

"KAN" Forest areas in Sirsi division

Hancharta30

Gadihalli

Gonur

23

25

Hallusaragi29

18 Devanmane

19 Devimane

Gaddehalli22

7 Barur

17 Devanhalli

Bilur16

6

Anagodkop

Badagi

Bandal

2

4

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S. No Village F.Sy. No Area (Ha)

31 Hanumanti 42 6.31

32 Hebballi 9 141.50

55 272.67

68 307.37

162 255.00

178 231.51

183 265.70

70 1.71

71 0.70

35 Hosur 6 165.68

36 Hostota 72 38.14

24 36.96

25 1.56

38 Harehulekal 166 44.05

9 9.20

17 8.43

18 9.16

40 Hulgol 64 8.80

41 Husari 64 69.31

42 Isloor 16 27.54

145 46.69

146 1.45

196 5.94

44 Kakkalli 45 263.83

45 Kalagar 47 24.13

46 Kalkardi 5 39.71

8 166.59

14 250.70

23 24.40

52 50.42

49 Kanalli 111 2.00

50 Kandraji 18 147.30

51 Kangod 241 24.08

52 Kankoppa 31 9.20

58 246.74

70 265.62

54 Karur 21 35.44

13 143.93

15 180.09

23 108.75

56 Kelginkeri 10 113.09

57 Kelgin Onikeri 126 58.84

143 121.78

155 89.75

276 10.44

59 Kodagibail 118 3.94

60 Kodigar 56 20.07

61 Kondalgi 72 9.46

62 Koppa 107 17.17

63 Koppa (Unchalli) 13 9.30

64 Kotekoppa 8 19.40

66 85.34

85 2.03

70 2.95

94 30.75

108 7.82

146 2.27

67 Kuppalli 1 84.10

111 1.09

149 152.00

157 0.24

164 1.28

165 20.93

166 13.86

69 Ladakanhalli 8 53.78

70 Madankeri 19 69.26

71 Malalgaon 97 58.00

65 Kotgimane

Kukri66

68 Khurse

Kanmuski53

Kulihakkal55

Kodangadde58

Hudelkoppa39

43 Janmane

Savale

Kalli

47

48

33 Hebre

Heggar

Hostota

34

37

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S. No Village F.Sy. No Area (Ha)

72 Manadur 279 46.13

73 Singanalli 147 22.53

53 14.87

173 7.95

75 Mattigar 71 7.52

76 Mensi 288 5.06

77 Melin Onikeri 111 19.53

78 Modur 3 26.68

79 Mudaganmane 168 17.77

72 350.42

31 41.72

72 36.98

100 1.01

1 559.00

13 208.63

31 47.04

228 25.90

231 9.72

45 24.46

44 30.61

58 5.69

59 20.53

84 19.97

79 72.75

74 43.08

170 3.45

26 16.60

290 17.74

86 Nurkalkop 13 17.31

246 69.67

307 182.38

437 48.58

88 Sampakhand 20 17.59

89 Mavinkop 4 14.92

24 161.15

37 175.24

38 151.97

100 29.03

278 13.96

398 23.53

604 1.91

606 8.83

92 Shivagaon 623 6.34

18 30.20

7 1.79

8 0.36

298 3.08

1 4.88

38 6.38

95 Sonda 327 10.52

26 153.00

72 107.69

59 31.50

97 Terkanalli 275 25.68

50 25.72

60 23.02

68 220.14

80 52.72

99 Umblekop 49 20.04

100 Unchalli 40 29.78

112 8.92

219 24.34

102 Vaddinkop 18 17.12

103 Vanalli 84 166.02

104 Yachadi 19 19.90

105 Yadalli 213 25.22

7 166.67

60 41.96

61 32.52

12617.62

Note: Kans are evergreen/semievergreen forest amidst moist deciduous forest

(legally they are reserved forests)

Yekkambi106

Grand Total (Ha)

Ullal98

Urtota101

Sirsimakki94

Sonaginmane96

Sadashivalli87

Saraguppa90

Shivalli 91

Nerebail 83

Navilgar84

85 Neggu

Manjaguni74

Muski

Sirsi93

Swagaon

80

81

Naigar82

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Year/Months Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct Nov. Dec. Total

2002 0.00 16.40 0.00 85.20 43.00 412.50 261.70 665.40 70.60 270.60 0.00 0.00 1825.40

2003 0.00 0.00 10.30 46.60 12.60 543.20 536.30 286.80 102.50 294.70 0.00 0.00 1833.00

2004 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.80 99.00 543.70 337.70 617.20 113.40 24.80 14.50 0.00 1761.10

2005 0.00 0.00 0.00 24.60 11.40 575.80 806.60 444.60 385.20 170.20 0.00 0.00 2418.40

2006 0.00 0.00 9.80 0.00 229.70 502.30 940.60 632.80 204.90 36.80 77.90 0.00 2634.80

2007 0.00 0.00 0.00 56.50 13.70 766.20 966.60 717.60 284.40 71.90 8.60 9.20 2894.70

2008 0.00 13.20 109.10 15.50 45.90 554.10 461.00 644.60 269.90 40.10 19.40 0.00 2172.80

2009 0.00 0.00 32.30 9.90 51.70 200.40 1388.10 186.30 302.20 195.50 66.40 29.20 2462.00

2010 3.40 0.00 7.10 35.30 44.30 396.00 723.80 366.60 376.50 77.60 140.60 0.40 2171.60

2011 0.00 0.00 14.00 92.00 72.00 1119.50 753.50 577.50 540.00 184.00 80.50 0.00 3433.00

2012 0.00 0.00 0.00 125.00 34.00 301.50 641.50 842.10 301.50 64.50 86.00 0.00 2396.10

2013 70.50 0.00 0.00 22.00 112.50 560.00 1471.00 647.00 442.00 152.00 26.00 0.00 3503.00

Total: 73.90 29.60 182.60 523.40 769.80 6475.20 9288.40 6628.50 3393.10 1582.70 519.90 38.80 29505.90

Monthly rainfall distribution during 2002 to 2013 in Sirsi division

APPENDIX -XXIX

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(Co)

Year /

MonthTemp Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Annual

Average

Min 14.20 15.80 19.50 21.40 23.20 21.90 21.40 20.90 21.00 20.50 16.30 12.60 19.06

Max 34.00 36.80 36.80 37.10 34.70 29.80 28.00 27.20 29.00 31.10 30.90 31.50 32.24

Min 15.10 16.50 19.20 21.30 22.10 21.60 21.50 21.90 22.70 23.00 20.90 19.30 20.43

Max 32.40 35.10 37.00 37.40 36.50 30.40 27.00 26.70 27.30 30.90 31.90 30.70 31.94

Min 18.10 15.50 19.00 20.60 21.50 21.40 21.30 20.70 20.40 19.20 16.90 12.70 18.94

Max 31.30 34.10 34.40 34.20 29.00 26.00 25.00 24.30 27.50 28.40 29.10 29.10 29.37

Min 13.40 13.30 17.50 20.40 21.60 21.90 21.00 20.80 20.90 19.90 15.50 14.00 18.35

Max 29.60 33.40 35.50 35.30 35.20 29.90 27.20 26.90 27.80 30.30 28.30 30.20 30.80

Min 31.30 33.50 33.60 35.40 33.20 28.80 26.60 26.80 29.00 30.20 30.40 29.90 30.73

Max 13.90 12.30 16.50 20.50 21.90 23.00 23.10 22.20 22.60 21.40 20.40 15.30 19.43

Min 15.00 15.70 20.40 22.50 21.70 21.20 21.30 20.80 20.80 20.60 14.60 15.60 19.18

Max 31.60 32.40 34.60 34.90 33.50 29.10 26.80 26.60 27.90 29.80 30.10 29.80 30.59

Min 13.10 15.30 17.30 20.50 21.30 21.20 21.30 20.80 20.60 19.30 15.70 14.80 18.43

Max 30.20 31.10 32.70 33.90 32.60 27.50 27.00 26.50 27.80 29.80 29.80 30.00 29.91

Min 14.00 15.30 19.20 20.50 21.90 20.00 19.90 20.00 19.90 17.70 17.60 15.90 18.49

Max 30.50 33.00 34.50 34.90 33.50 28.90 25.50 27.40 27.90 29.20 29.30 29.60 30.35

Min 14.70 15.40 17.70 19.80 28.20 20.20 19.60 19.70 19.50 19.00 18.10 14.00 18.83

Max 29.60 32.80 34.90 35.60 33.60 29.50 26.20 26.70 27.50 29.30 29.20 18.10 29.42

Min 9.70 10.80 15.70 19.40 20.00 19.60 19.10 19.20 18.90 20.90 16.70 14.00 17.00

Max 30.40 31.60 35.00 34.30 32.80 27.10 26.00 26.00 27.00 31.60 30.40 30.30 30.21

Min 12.90 13.90 18.30 21.20 21.80 21.30 21.40 21.00 20.20 19.30 17.00 15.50 18.65

Max 30.50 33.10 34.50 34.00 32.20 28.70 26.40 26.90 28.00 30.00 29.90 30.90 30.43

Min 14.10 16.00 18.60 20.10 22.30 20.80 21.00 20.70 20.10 20.40 15.50 13.40 18.58

Max 31.70 32.80 34.10 34.90 33.00 27.00 25.30 26.40 28.40 29.10 30.30 30.10 30.26

Monthwise mean maximum & minimum tempretures in Sirsi Division.

APPENDIX -XXX

2002

2003

2004

2005

2012

2013

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

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Year Jan Feb March Apr May June Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Avg

2002 77.90 76.90 81.10 88.50 88.40 88.40 89.00 90.00 86.00 83.10 77.80 73.00 83.34

2003 84.30 85.70 85.00 86.50 83.40 88.90 90.00 90.00 89.70 89.20 86.80 78.7 86.52

2004 83.60 78.30 82.80 71.20 76.80 86.30 87.70 92.00 87.70 86.60 83.50 80.40 83.08

2005 83.50 78.90 74.20 71.60 78.40 86.10 94.50 94.40 92.30 86.10 85.60 90.30 84.66

2006 89.80 85.10 80.10 74.80 78.80 87.30 93.70 91.90 87.10 85.20 85.40 87.50 85.56

2007 93.60 85.50 87.80 86.30 88.90 91.00 89.90 88.90 88.90 87.20 91.10 92.10 97.38

2008 91.30 91.20 88.00 75.00 82.40 89.90 90.60 90.80 89.70 86.00 80.40 77.60 93.90

2009 84.00 80.00 89.00 84.30 81.00 88.90 82.90 91.90 92.10 85.40 85.10 84.70 85.78

2010 87.80 89.30 87.00 80.00 83.40 87.20 90.00 91.80 90.60 88.00 89.00 82.60 87.23

2011 74.50 74.70 77.00 86.30 89.30 91.10 92.10 93.80 91.70 86.40 84.00 85.90 85.57

2012 81.80 83.70 87.38 93.20 89.10 90.70 93.30 95.80 94.10 91.30 86.00 83.50 178.31

2013 83.00 88.70 86.00 90.80 91.80 91.00 94.40 92.60 92.40 93.40 84.30 81.80 178.37

Total 92.28 90.73 91.40 89.86 91.97 96.98 108.81 110.39 108.23 104.79 101.90 99.81 111.79

APPENDIX - XXXI

Monthwise Relative humidity (%) in Sirsi division

429

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Range YearCases

Booked

Cases

disposed off

Revenue realised

(Rs)

Sirsi 2002-03 298 284 2,78,900.00

Banavasi 2002-03 176 124 1,20,400.00

Kuadgi 2002-03 81 68 92,400.00

Hulekal 2002-03 60 52 1,53,000.00

Janmane 2002-03 169 108 2,16,410.00

Siddapur 2002-03 42 26 87,200.00

Total 826 662 9,48,310.00

Sirsi 2003-04 264 229 1,25,800.00

Banavasi 2003-04 145 88 88,030.00

Kuadgi 2003-04 164 77 69,322.00

Hulekal 2003-04 23 18 71,450.00

Janmane 2003-04 209 174 1,27,153.00

Siddapur 2003-04 32 26 52,490.00

Total 837 612 5,34,245.00

Sirsi 2004-05 323 298 1,38,452.00

Banavasi 2004-05 158 87 97,953.00

Kuadgi 2004-05 56 41 78,648.00

Hulekal 2004-05 38 32 89,347.00

Janmane 2004-05 282 259 76,452.00

Siddapur 2004-05 51 38 98,916.00

Total 908 755 5,79,768.00

Sirsi 2005-06 368 232 1,12,368.00

Banavasi 2005-06 145 85 98,652.00

Kuadgi 2005-06 56 34 68,849.00

Hulekal 2005-06 38 24 87,656.00

Janmane 2005-06 243 198 1,64,604.00

Siddapur 2005-06 37 22 59,465.00

Total 887 595 5,91,594.00

Sirsi 2006-07 359 205 1,10,340.00

Banavasi 2006-07 164 93 48,682.00

Kuadgi 2006-07 50 34 94,345.00

Hulekal 2006-07 39 33 98,648.00

Janmane 2006-07 151 118 1,03,208.00

Siddapur 2006-07 33 30 32,459.00

Total 796 513 4,87,682.00

Sirsi 2007-08 293 188 3,28,480.00

Banavasi 2007-08 117 64 1,87,348.00

Kuadgi 2007-08 47 32 1,92,628.00

Hulekal 2007-08 32 30 1,14,562.00

Janmane 2007-08 345 278 1,98,458.00

Siddapur 2007-08 55 45 3,30,239.00

Total 889 637 13,51,715.00

Sirsi 2008-09 336 203 2,25,834.00

Banavasi 2008-09 125 102 82,348.00

Kuadgi 2008-09 71 29 58,659.00

Hulekal 2008-09 64 33 62,318.00

Janmane 2008-09 296 129 84,225.00

Siddapur 2008-09 75 61 1,65,014.00

Total 967 557 6,78,398.00

APPENDIX - XXXII

Forest offence cases in Sirsi Division

430

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Range YearCases

Booked

Cases

disposed off

Revenue realised

(Rs)

Sirsi 2009-10 305 238 1,32,118.00

Banavasi 2009-10 123 69 5,21,815.00

Kuadgi 2009-10 61 17 38,382.00

Hulekal 2009-10 80 43 22,348.00

Janmane 2009-10 167 89 18,345.00

Siddapur 2009-10 52 45 1,00,598.00

Total 788 501 8,33,606.00

Sirsi 2010-11 114 72 1,21,864.00

Banavasi 2010-11 58 22 32,524.00

Kuadgi 2010-11 20 10 45,450.00

Hulekal 2010-11 30 12 30,457.00

Janmane 2010-11 92 43 3,80,156.00

Siddapur 2010-11 30 18 35,869.00

Total 344 177 6,46,320.00

Sirsi 2011-12 111 99 4,52,178.00

Banavasi 2011-12 75 64 1,76,215.00

Kuadgi 2011-12 94 41 1,64,920.00

Hulekal 2011-12 62 61 1,20,512.00

Janmane 2011-12 38 38 58,315.00

Siddapur 2011-12 105 94 4,38,456.00

Total 485 397 14,10,596.00

Sirsi 2012-13 61 44 2,36,258.00

Banavasi 2012-13 58 53 3,24,256.00

Kuadgi 2012-13 23 21 2,40,967.00

Hulekal 2012-13 57 50 2,61,615.00

Janmane 2012-13 94 78 3,24,210.00

Siddapur 2012-13 47 46 1,58,914.00

Total 340 292 15,46,220.00

431

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Sl.

No.

Name of

the Range

No. of

Case

Areas

in Ha.

No.of

families1 2 3 4 5

1 Sirsi 750 1,183.46 4,560

2 Banavasi 2,336 1,105.42 2,336

3 Hulekal 1,300 324.90 1,300

4 Janmane 1,104 349.96 1,104

5 Siddapur 2,974 959.31 2,974

6 Kyadgi 1,224 307.38 1,224

9,688 4,230.43 13,498 TOTAL :

APPENDIX - XXXIII

Encroachment of forest land in Sirsi division

432

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Range Sl NoVillages proposed for

workBudget (Rs)

1 Modur 138448

2 Kakkalli 195456

3 Mensi 545648

4 Songemane 682060

5 Onigadde 449956

6 Hakkigadde 114016

7 Kalugar 114016

8 Kotegehalli 187312

9 Moodgar 203600

10 Shivalli 471334

11 Devanalli 942668

12 Jaddigadde 122160

13 Naigar 360372

14 Heggar 175096

15 Kambigar 264680

16 Kannalli 130304

17 Navilager 293184

18 Shivagaon 256536

19 Kudragod 415344

20 Neelkani 142520

2013-14 total 6204710

Hulekal

Annual phasing of survey and demarcation work in Sirsi

division

Note: Survey and demarcation of forest boundary work was completed in

Sirsi division except in case of the villages of Hulekal range listed above

APPENDIX - XXXIV

Year : 2013-14

433

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Area

(Ha)

Location Area (Ha) Location Area

(Ha)

Location

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 Diversion of forest land in

Sy.No.232 of Sirsi village in

favour of M/s.Sahyadri Papers,

Sirsi.

2.00 2.00 Sirsi F.Sy.No. 232 F.No4-

KRB920/2012BAN/4631d

t:6-01-2014

Sanction Order

No.:EFF27FLL 2012 dt:25-

06-2014

— — 5.00 Gopinathapur

F.Sy.No. 262 — — 2004-05

2 Ambuthirtha Power Pvt.ltd.,

Extent Construction of Mini Hydil

Project MGHE Tail Raice at Jog.

1.65 1.65 Kodkani F.Sy.No. 145, Go.No. F© A/161/

KAR/HEP/15 dated 04-04-

2002,

Go.No. FEE253 FGL 200

dated 13-05-2002 — — 5.60 Mensi F.Sy.No.

15 — — 2010-11

3 Diversion of f/l for constn.of 220

KV multi circuit line by tapping

from the existing 220 KV

Sharavathi-Hubli line to 400 KV

station of Esle village, UK.

18.75 18.75 Sirsi/Sy.No.20 of

Madankeri Sy.No.13 of

Nurgulkoppa Sy.No.17

of Byagadde

Sy.No.64,42 of Husri

Sy.No.8 of

Landakanahalli

U-KRBO-39-2004,

dt:18-07-2005

General Approval FEE-196

FGL.2004 dt:03-11-2005 — — 37.50 Akkunji F.Sy.No.

6, 7, Padavanbail

F.Sy.No. 30

— — 2006-07

4 Construction of Irrigation tank

/pump set /house at Malenalli by

Sri.G.M.Hegde of Hulgol in U.K.

dist.

0.010 0.010 Malanalli F.Sy.No. 29 F(c) 11-2 KA/04/dt:17-05-

2005

FEE-35 FLL-04 dt:07-07-

2005 — —

5 Diversion of 0.40 ha. of f/l in

Kangod Kansur Ft.Sy.No. 54 of

Siddapur Tq, for constn. of

Intermediate Pump House under

Augmentation of drinking water

supply scheme to Sirsi Town.

0.350 0.350 Kangod, kansur,

F.Sy.No. 54,

U-KRBO-39-2004,

dt:18-07-2005

General Approval FEE-196

FGL.2004 dt:03-11-2005 — — 1.00 Giradde F.Sy.No.

08 — — 2007-08

PCA Year of

planting

Planting of ten (10) fruit bearing variety of indigenous specie planting.

APPENDIX-XXXV

Clearance under Forest Conservation Act (1980)Sirsi Division, Sirsi.

Sl.No. Name of the Project Total area

diverted for

the project

(Ha)

Area diverted in the

Division

GOI approval order

No. & date

GOK order No. &

date

Compensatory Afforestation Approved

Status of

Notification

as Forest

Area

(Ha)

Location details Non- Forest Forest

Page 434

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

6 Diversion of 9.98 ha of f/l for

Construction 110 KV

Transmission Co-op Ltd., Hubli

Construction of 110 KV M/c Lilo

Transmission Line.

9.98 9.98 Somanalli F.Sy. No.

114,111,66, 53

U-KARC/209/2006 BAN-

2526 dt:30-05-2008

G.O. No. FEE-5/FGL-06

dt:09-07-2008 — — 19.96 Housur F.S. 12 — — 2010-11

7 Diversion of 2.7368 ha. of forest

land for construction of 110KV

Tap line form existing 110KV D/c

Siddapur Sirsi line to the

proposed 110/11 KVS/s At

Chandragutti forest land in Sorab

taluk in favour of superintending

engineer (Elec) (W&M) Circle,

KPTCL, Shimonga

2.7368 2.74 Kangod F.Sy. No. 140,

Igod F.Sy.No 121,

Kastur F.Sy. No. 04,

Vadgeri F.Sy.No 09,

4-KARB-398/2007

BAN/4742

dt:9-6-2009

G.O. No. FEE-134/FGL-

2007

dt:-16-07-2009

— — 5.47 Mensi F.Sy.No.

15 — — 2010-11

Total: 39.4768 74.53

Page 435

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Sl.No District Range Taluka Village Comaprtments Nos. Area Ha.

Housr VIII-XLVII-13 310.40

Bugudi LVII-5 305.94

616.34

Siddapur Siddapur LXX-6 263.05

LXX-7 287.33

LXX-8 335.89

LXX-5 388.50

Mulgund LXX-4 440.30

Nilkund LXX-1 250.01

Hukli LXIX-8 326.99

Shivalmane LXIX-7 338.32

LXIX-6 395.79

LXIX-4 381.62

4640.48

Kyadgi Siddapur Naigar LXIX-1 244.43

Gijaguni LXVIII-3 353.70

Ilimane LXVIII-4 308.78

LXVIII-5 420.07

LXVIII-6 222.58

LXVIII-7 289.76

Nirgod,Hrdgar(Sungal) LXVIII-6 303.92

Nidgod Pt. LXVIII-7 302.30

Kodigar,Surgod, Pt LXVIII-8 482.39

Hejni,Kudgund(P) LXVIII-9 254.14

3182.07

Siddapur Siddapur Malemane(P) LXVIII-4A 127.80

Malemani LXVII-5B 106.83

Malemane(P) LXVII-6B 106.02

Suttalmane,Vajgod,Danmav LXVII-7 217.72

Danmav,Talekeri(Danmav) LXVII-10 199.91

Talekri Danmav LXVII-11 326.99

Malemane(P) Hejni(P) LXV-4 412.78

Malmane LXV-5 280.04

4680.12

12502.67

Sl.No District Range Taluka Village Comaprtments Nos. Area Ha.

SIV-LII-1 286.68

SIV-LII-2 419.11

SIV-LII-3 667.05

1372.84

ANNEXURE -XXXVI

Total:

Grand Total:

Details of the Survey Nos. Of Forest areas included in"Bedti Conservation Reserve" are as below:

Total:

Uttara

KannadaHulekal Sirsi Sonaginamen

Total:

Details of the Survey Nos. of Forest areas included in" Aghanashini Conservation Reserve"

1Uttara

KannadaJanamane Sirsi

Total:

Hallibail

Unchalli

Total:

Honnekoppa

1

437

Page 482: WORKING PLAN FOR THE

Village

(Hulekal

Range)

Sy.No.Forest Area in

Ha.

Village

( Sirsi

Range)

Sy.No. Forest Area in Ha.

Sonda 177 61 Hulgod 64A 10.12

341 12 64B 8.08

Mathadkaval 246 0.78 106 9.62

247 1.68

248 0.95

171 4.27

172 9.84

176 14.72

35 18.22

83 24.29

Mogadde 67 40.48

68 50.6

Kodanagadde 155 12.14

Sonagimane 139 4.04

255.01 27.82

Ha.

Range Area in Ha.

Sirsi 27.82

Janmane 616.34

Hulekal 1627.85

Siddapur 9320.6

Total Area in

Sirsi Division11592.61

282.83

Left side of the river Left side of the river

Sub Total

Details of the Survey Nos. of Forest areas included in"Shalmala Riparian Eco-system Conservation Reserve "

are as below:

ABSTRACT

Grand Total:

437

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Sl.

No.Yaer Range Lacation

Extent

in Ha.

Name of the Project for which Forest Land

diverted / Leased

1 2001-02 Sirsi Sirsi-Gopinathpur F.Sy.No. 262 (P-I) 23.00Diversion of forest land in Yekkambi village, Sirsi Taluk for

construction of PHC.

2 2001-02 Sirsi Sirsi-Gopinathpur F.Sy.No. 262 (P-II) 17.00 Setting up an Atomic Power Plant at Kaiga in U.K. (Dist)

3 2001-02 Banavasi Mathihalli F.Sy.No. 4 25.00 Setting up an Atomic Power Plant at Kaiga in U.K. (Dist)

4 2001-02 Janmane Bandal F.Sy.No. 18 20.00Construction of 220 KV DC line from Sharavthi-Hubli-

Thalagoppa.

5 2001-02 Janmane Analebail F.Sy.No. 8 16.00Diversion of forest land for laying transmission line in

Theppara of UK district.

6 2001-02 Huleakl Kudragod F.Sy.No. 69, 70, 80 25.00Diversion of forest land for construction of PHC at Suggavi

vilage.

7 2001-02 Siddapur Kallur F.Sy.No. 15A 30.00Diversion of Forest land for burial ground in F.Sy.No.10B1

of Mallapura.

8 2001-02 Kyadgi Kurevanthe F.Sy.No. 91 20.00Diversion of forest land to M/s. Sahyadri Papers, Sirsi

(Renewal of lease).

Total: 176.00

1 2005-06 Siddapur Akkunji F.Sy.No. 6 & 7 20.00

2 2005-06 Siddapur Padavna bail F.Sy.No. 30 17.50

3 2005-06 BanavasiAndagi F.Sy.No. 171 & Hoskopa

F.Sy.No. 1371.34

Diversion of 0.67 ha. of forest land in Sy.No. 99 of Suggavi

village for construction of PHC at Suggavi Village.

Total: 38.84

1 2007-08 Sirsi Girgadde F.Sy.No. 68 1.00

Diversion of 0.40 ha. of forest land in Kangod Kansur F.

Sy.No.54 of Siddapur Taluk for construction of

Intermediate Pumphouse under Augmentation of drinking

water supply scheme to Sirsi Town.

Total: 1.00

1 2010-11 Kyadgi Mensi F.Sy.No. 15 5.60

Ambuthirtha Power Pvt.ltd., Extent Construction of Mini

Hydil Project MGHE Tail Raice at Jog. FC-A/16-1/KAR-91

dt:02-03-2002.

2 2010-11 Kyadgi Mensi F.Sy.No. 15 19.96

Executive Engineer, electrical major works, Division,

Karnataka Power Transmission Co-op.Ltd., Hubli,

Construction of 110 K.V. M/c Lilo Transmission Line. U-

KARC/209/2006 BAN-2526 dt:30-05-2008.

3 2010-11 Kyadgi Mensi F.Sy.No. 15 5.47

Diversion of 2.7368 ha. of forest land for construction of

110KV Tap line form existing 110KV D/c Siddapur Sirsi

line to the proposed 110/11 KVS/s At Chandragutti forest

land in Sorab taluk in favour of superintending engineer

(Elec) (W&M) Circle, KPTCL, 4-KARB-398/2007

BAN/4742 ·dt:9-6-2009

Total: 31.03

1 2011-12 Siddapur Hosur F.Sy.No. 210 11.90

Ambuthirtha Power Pvt.ltd., Extent Construction of Mini

Hydil Project MGHE Tail Raice at Jog. FC-A/16-1/KAR-91

dt:02-03-2002.

Total: 11.90

1 2012-13 Janmane Teppar F.Sy.No. 18 5.56Laying of 11KV Transmission line in U.K. dist.in Theppar 8-

436/83/FRY (cons) dt:24-01-1984

Total: 5.56

1 2013-14 Sirsi Girgadde F.Sy.No. 68 2.00

Diversion of 1.00 ha. of forest land of Kadgod F.Sy.No. 164

village of Sirsi Taluk for construction of 110/11 K.V. Sub-

Station in Banavasi Range GOI No. FEE-75 FGL-2012

dt:12-07-2012

Total: 2.00

266.33

APPENDIX-XXXVII

Details of Compensatory Afforestation (Plantation)

Grand Total:

Diversion of 18.75 ha.Forest land construction of 220 KV

multi circuit line tapping from the exsiting 220 KV

Sharavathi-Hubli line to 400 KV station.

438

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SL.No. From Up to

1 Shri.N.V.Ramchandra chetty IFS 01-04-1965 01-06-1965

2 Shri.A.K.Appayya IFS 02-06-1965 23-09-1968

3 Shri.S.Parmeshwar IFS 24-09-1968 09-06-1969

4 Shri.N.Shyamsundar IFS 10-06-1969 01-05-1971

5 Shri.G.V.Narayan IFS 02-05-1971 22-09-1972

6 Shri.B.Natrajan IFS 23-09-1972 06-09-1973

7 Shri.S.K.Chakravarti IFS 07-09-1973 19-10-1974

8 Shri.B.S.Parishwad IFS 20-10-1974 14-06-1978

9 Shri.B.N.Patil IFS 15-06-1978 23-05-1981

10 Shri.B.R.Bhaskar IFS 24-05-1981 09-12-1982

11 Shri.B.S.Ramayya IFS 10-12-1982 25-06-1984

12 Shri.Pravinchandra IFS 26-06-1984 16-08-1988

13 Shri.V.Venkatswami IFS 17-08-1988 19-08-1988

14 Shri.Dipak Sharma IFS 20-08-1988 11-03-1991

15 Shri.D.A.Venkatesh IFS 11-03-1991 15-06-1992

16 Shri.K.Ramkrishna IFS 15-06-1992 12-06-1995

17 Shri.K.S.Saibaba IFS 12-06-1995 27-06-1998

18 Shri.P.Premkumar IFS 27-06-1998 29-07-1998

19 Shri.S.N.Puttabuddhi IFS 29-07-1998 29-05-2002

20 Shri.Abhiyu Singh IFS 29-05-2002 10-12-2004

21 Shri.S.V.Hosur IFS 10-12-2004 04-01-2005

22 Shri.Vijaymohan Raj.V IFS 04-01-2005 22-06-2006

23 Smt.Radha Devi.A IFS 23-06-2006 21-07-2006

24 Shri.Vijaymohan Raj.V IFS 22-07-2006 17-06-2009

25 Shri.Manojkumar IFS 18-06-2009 04-04-2011

26 Shri.K.D.Udupudi IFS 05-04-2011 08-06-2011

27 Shri.D.Yatishkumar KFS 08-06-2011 31-12-2013

28 Shri.S.S.Ravishankar IFS 01-01-2014 08-01-2014

29 Shri.D.Yatishkumar KFS 08-04-2014 05-01-2015

Details of Deputy Conservator of Forests

Who served in Sirsi Division

Name of the Officers

APPENDIX-XXXVIII

439

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APPENDIX-XL

Shame MedriDowga

bamboo

Sirsi Range:

1 Husri 21,42 2008 30.00 - - 6,000

2 Balekai 25 2008 30.00 6,000

3 Kalgadde 81 2009 30.00 - - 6,000

4 Koppa 35 2011 30.00 - - 6,000

5 Koppa 35 2012 30.00 - - 6,000

6 Koppa 12,35 2012 20.00 - - 4,000

Banavasi Range:

1 Kyadgikoppa 65 2008 30.00 . - 6,000

2 Tigani 277 2009 25.00 - - 5,000

3 Kyadgikoppa 15 2009 20.00 - - 4,000

4 Kyadgikoppa 15 2009 15.00 - - 3,000

6 Kyadgikoppa 65 2010 25.00 - - 5,000

5 Gadgeri 35,36 2011 25.00 - - 5,000

6 Tigani 173 2013 20.00 - - 4,000

Hulekal Range:

1 Kelginonikeri 151 2008 30.00 - - 6,000

2 Shigehalli 167 2009 15.00 - - 3,000

3 Malenalli 29 2011 10.00 - - 2,000

4 Shigehalli 182 2013 20.00 - - 4,000

Janmane Range:

1 Sarguppa 24 2009 15.00 - - 3,000

2 Hebre 1,76,178 2013 20.00 - - 4,000

Siddapur Range:

1 Bellatte 132 PI 2008 25.00 - - 5,000

2 Bellatte 132 PII 2008 25.00 - - 5,000

3 Bellatte 1,33,160 2009 30.00 - - 6,000

4 Balekoppa 99PI 2011 25.00 - - 5,000

5 Kangod 136 2011 20.00 - - 4,000

6 Nidgod 15 2013 20.00 - - 4,000

APPENDIX - XXXIX

Extraction may be in a rotation of three years or should be based on a study that can be conducted by

Silviculturist, Dharwad

Particulars of Bamboo Plantations in Sirsi Division.

Sl.

No.Plantation

F. Sy.

No.Year Ha.

No. of Seedlings

440

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441

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442

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443

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444

Page 490: WORKING PLAN FOR THE

(Fin:`. in lakhs)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

1PLANTATION

ACTIVITIES3,616.580 5,912.324 5,349.888 5,569.908 6,830.894 8,333.384 7,378.196 8,957.864 8,463.704 7,809.904 68,222.646

2PROTECTION

WORKS12.774 7.743 8.517 9.369 10.306 11.337 12.471 13.720 15.092 16.601 117.930

3WATERSHED

TREATMENT859.160 953.194 772.585 856.974 894.144 1,006.653 1,000.320 804.810 918.014 719.996 8,785.850

4D LINES AND

SURVEY WORKS 7.508 8.261 9.086 9.996 10.994 12.094 13.303 14.634 16.098 17.707 119.681

5 OTHER WORKS 236.310 259.941 285.936 314.529 345.981 380.580 418.639 460.501 506.551 557.207 3,766.175

GRAND TOTAL : 4,732.332 7,141.463 6,426.012 6,760.776 8,092.319 9,744.048 8,822.929 10,251.529 9,919.459 9,121.415 81,012.282

ABSTRACT

YEAR WISE FINANCIAL OUTLAY

TOTALSl.

No.PARTICULARS

445