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tIcf kÀ¡mÀ
ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn hIp¸v
`cW dnt¸mÀ«v
2003 þ 2004
©tIcf kÀ¡mÀ
2006
kÀ¡mÀ {]ÊpIfpsS kq{]n\m a®´e Kh: {]Ên 2006þ A¨Sn¡s¸«Xv.
tIcf kÀ¡mÀ
kw{Klw
hyhkmb hIp¸v þ ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn hIp¸v þ 2003þ2004
hÀj¯nse `cW dnt¸mÀ« v ]p\chtemI\w sNbvXv D¯chv
]pds¸Sphn¡p¶p.
hyhkmb (F) hIp¸v
k.D.(]n) \w. 11/06/hyh. Xncph\´]pcw, 2006 P\phcn 31.
]cmaÀiw :þþ ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn hIp¸v UbdIvSdpsS 21þ3þ2005, 15þ10þ2005
F¶o XobXnIfnse 865/än 3/2004 \¼À I¯v.
D¯chv
ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn hIp¸nsâ 2003þ2004 hÀj¯nse `cW dnt¸mÀ«v
AhtemI\w sNbvXp.
2. dnt¸mÀ«v hÀj¯n {io. F³. IrjvWIpamÀ, ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn
UbdIvSdmbn tkh\a\pjvTn¨p.
3. ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn hIp¸n\v ZznapJamb {]hÀ¯\amWpÅXv.
[mXp ]cyth£Whpw [mXp ]cn]me\hpw. hIp¸nse J\nP ]cyth£W
hn`mKhpw an\d Uhe¸vsaâ v Bâ v ssa\nwKv eokv hn`mKhpw BWv bYm{Iaw
{]kvXpX {]hÀ¯\§Ä\S¯p¶Xv. kwØm\ t{]m{KmanwKv t_mÀUvAwKoIcn¨
J\nP ]cyth£W {]hÀ¯\§fpw kÀ¡mcnsâ {]tXyI \nÀt±i{]Imcw
kwØm\s¯J\nPm[njvTnX hyhkmb§Ä¡v D]Icn¡pamdv aäv ]cyth£W
{]hÀ¯\§fpw hIp¸v GsäSp¯v \S¯mdpv. hIp¸nsâ Iogn cmk]cntim[\
ime, J\nPþcXv\¡Â ]cntim[\ime F¶n§s\ cv ]cntim[\imeIÄ
{]hÀ¯n¡p¶p.
4. dnt¸mÀ«v hÀj¯n No\¡fna®v, aWÂ, F¡Âa®v, kzÀ®w
F¶nhb v¡pth nb pÅ ]cyth£W§Ä hIp¸ v \S¯pIbp mb n .
Xncph\´]pcw PnÃbnse ]Ån¸pdw {]tZi v Bdv t_mÀtlmfpIfpw shbneqÀ
hntÃPnse s\ÃnaqSv {]tZi¯v cv t_mÀtlmfpIfpw ImcaqSv F¶Øe¯v Hcp
t_mÀtlmfpw No\¡fna®n\mbn {Un sN¿pIbpmbn. ImkÀtKmUv PnÃbnse
at©izcw, samd¯m\ {]tZi v H³]Xv t_mÀtlmfpIfpw anbm]Zhn ]Xns\m¶v
t_mÀtlmfpIfpw No\¡fna®n\mbn {Un sN¿pIbpmbn. Xncph\´]pcw
PnÃbnse ]Ån¸pdw {]tZi¯v 8 aoäÀ apX 26 aoäÀ hsc I\¯nepÅ
shÅ¡fna¬ \nt£]w icmicn 12 aoäÀ hsc XmgvNbn ImWs¸«p. s\ÃnaqSv
{]tZi¯v icmicn 8 aoäÀ hsc I\¯nepÅ shÅ¡fna¬ \nt£]w 12 aoäÀ
apX 15 aoäÀ hsc XmgvNbn Is¯nbn«p v. ]ocptaSv {]tZi¯v shÅn,
SMv̬ F¶nhbpsS \nt£]w Is¯p¶Xn\mbn hniZamb ]T\§Ä
\S¯pIbpmbn. hIp¸nsâ ]cyth£W ^eambn acpX {]tZi¯v kzÀ®
\nt£]w Is¯pIbpmbn. `mcX¸pg, ]¼, s]cnbmÀ F¶o \ZnIfpsS
]mentbm Nm\Â Is¯p¶Xn\pÅ Hcp ]²Xn X¿mdm¡pIbpmbn.
shªmdaqSv þ hma\]pcw þ Bän§Â {]tZiw Gcnb t^mt«m{Km^pIÄ
D]tbmKn¨v ]T\§Ä \S¯n. sPt½mfPn¡Â C³Ìnäyq«v Hm^v Atacn¡bnÂ
\n¶pw cXv\¡Ãv ]cntim[\bv¡pÅ Hcp sPt½msseäv ssat{ImkvtIm¸v
hm§pIbpw 813 cXv\¡ÃpIÄ, kn´änIv IÃpIÄ F¶nh ]cntim[n¨v
kÀ«n^n¡äpIÄ \ÂIpIbpapmbn.
5. 1957þse ssa³kv Bâ v an\dÂkv (dKptej³ Bâ v Uhe¸vsaâ v)
BIvSv, 1960þse an\d I¬kj³ N«§Ä, 1967þse tIcf ssa\À an\dÂ
I¬kj³N«§ÄF¶nhbpsS ]cn]me\w an\dÂUhe vsaâ vBâ v ssa\nwKv
eokv hn`mK¯nsâ NpaXebnÂs¸Sp¶p. hIp¸nsâ ssa\nwKv eokv Unhnjsâ
Iogn tIcf an\d kvIzmUv hS¡³ taJe, sX¡³ taJe F¶o cp
kvIzmUpIÄ {]hÀ¯n¡p¶p. 1957þse ssa³kvBâ v an\dÂkv (dKptej³Bâ v
Uhe vsaâ v)BIvSntâbpw_Ôs¸« N«§tfbpwASnØm\am¡n J\nP§fpsS
A\[nIrXamb tiJcWhpw IS¯epw XSbpI hgn dh\yp tNmÀ¨ CÃmXm¡pI
F¶XmWv kvIzmUnsâ {]hÀ¯\e£yw. hS¡³ taJe kvIzmUv dnt¸mÀ«v
hÀj¯n 308 tIkpIÄ tIm¼uv sNbvXv 21,06,895 cq]bpw sX¡³ taJe 358
tIkpIÄ tIm¼uv sNbvXv 23,79,000 cq]bpw ]ng CuSm¡pIbpmbn.
6. dnt¸mÀ«v hÀjw hIp¸nse 8 DtZymKسamsc sF. Fw. Pn.
s{Sbn\nwKn\mbn \ntbmKn¡pIbpmbn. IqSmsX UbdIvStdänepw PnÃm Hm^okp
IfnepapÅ 45 DtZymKØÀ¡v I¼yq«À {]hÀ¯n¸n¡p¶Xn\pÅ ]cnioe\hpw
sF. Fw. Pn. bnÂ\n¶pw \ÂIpIbpmbn. hIp¸nsâ BsI dh\yp hcpam\w
18,41,31,866 cq]bpw BsI sNehv 310.52 e£w cq]bpw Bbncp¶p.
7. 2003þ2004 hÀj¯nse ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn hIp¸nsâ {]hÀ¯\w
s]mXpsh Xr]vXnIcambncp¶p. dnt¸mÀ«v A\p_Ôambn tNÀ¡p¶p.
KhÀ®dpsS D¯chn³{]Imcw,
tPm¬ a¯mbn,AUojWÂNo v sk{I«dn.
ii
ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn
hIp¸nsâ `cW dnt¸mÀ«v
2003 þ 2004
ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn hIp¸nsâ 2003 þ 2004þse`cW dnt¸mÀ«v
1. hyhkmb hnhc kmt¦XnI : {io. ]n. sI. Ipªmen¡p«n
hIp¸pa{´n
2. {]n³kn¸Â sk{I«dn, : {io. tPm¬ a¯mbn
hyhkmb hIp¸v sF. F. Fkv.
3. AUojWÂ sk{I«dn, : {io. bp. sI. thembp[³
hyhkmb hIp¸v
4. UbdIvSÀ : {io. F³. IrjvWIpamÀ
5. AUojWÂ UbdIvSÀ : {io. ]n. sI. `cX³
6. sU]yq«n UbdIvSÀamÀ : {io. F³. kp[mIc³
{io. tPmk^v _m_p
7. AUvan\nkvt{Säohv Hm^okÀamÀ : {ioaXn _n. {iotZhn
(HIvtSm_À 2003 hsc)
: {io. Fw. tXmakv
(\hw_À 2003 apXÂ)
`mKwþ I
1.0.0. ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn hIp¸nsâ {]hÀ¯\§fpw
NpaXeIfpw
Cu hIp¸n\v ZznapJamb {]hÀ¯\amWpÅXv. [mXp]cyth£Whpw [mXp
]cn]me\hpw. hIp¸nse J\nP ]cyth£W hn`mKhpw an\d Uhe¸vsaâ v
Bâ v ssa\nwKv eokv hn`mKhpw bYm{Iaw {]kvXpX {]hÀ¯\§Ä\S¯nhcp¶p.
hIp¸nsâ {]hÀ¯\coXnbpw NpaXeIfpw hyàam¡p¶Xn\pthn
hIp¸nsâ LS\mkwhn[m\w hyàam¡p¶ Hcp NmÀ«v CtXmsSm¸w tNÀ¯n«pv.
(A\p_Ôw F). Cu cp hn`mK§fpsSbpw {]hÀ¯\§fpsS Hcp kw£n]vX
hnhcWw Xmsg sImSp¡p¶p.
iii
1.1.0. J\nP ]cyth£W hn`mKw
kwØm\ t{]m{KmanwKv t_mÀUv AwKoIcn¨ J\nP ]cyth£W {]hÀ¯\
§fmWv Cu hn`mKw \S¸nem¡p¶Xv. CXp IqSmsXkÀ¡mcnsâ {]tXyI \nÀt±i
{]Imcw kwØm\s¯ J\nPm[njvTnX hyhkmb§Ä¡v D]Icn¡pamdv aäv
]cyth£W {]hÀ¯\§fpw Cu hn`mKw GsäSp¯v \S¯nhcp¶p.
kwØm\¯nsâ hnhn[ `mK§fn J\nP§fpsS e`yX Xn«s¸Sp¯p¶
Xn\mbn {]mYanI ]T\§Ä\S¯p¶p. XpSÀ¶vBhiyambØe§fn ]nänwKv,
{S©nwKv, {UnÃnwKv DÄs¸sS hniZamb ]cyth£Ww Cu hn`mKw \S¯p¶p.
CtXmsSm¸w hniZamb kÀtÆ am¸pIfpw X¿mdm¡p¶p. J\nP \nt£]§fpsS
KpWta·bpw Afhpw Xn«s¸Sp¯p¶Xn\mbn ]cyth£W {]hÀ¯\§fnÂ
tiJcn¡p¶km¼nfpIÄ cmk]cntim[\bv¡pw an\dtemfPn¡Â ]T\§Ä¡pw
hIp¸nsâ kpkÖamb et_md«dnIfn hnt[bam¡s¸Sp¶p. C{]Imcw
tiJcn¡p¶ ØnXnhnhc IW¡pIsf ASnØm\am¡n Hmtcm J\nP tiJc
¯nsâbpw AfhpIÄ IW¡m¡n KpWta· A\pkcn¨v hymhkmbnI D]tbmK
§Ä¡mbn ip]mÀi sN¿p¶tXmsSm¸w Hmtcm J\nP ]cyth£W¯nsâbpw
hniZamb dnt¸mÀ«v X¿mdm¡pIbpw kwØm\s¯J\nPm[njvTnX hyhkmb§Ä
¡mhiyambpff]£wAXv e`yam¡pIbpw sNbvXphcp¶p.
1.1.1. ]cntim[\imeIÄ :
hIp¸nsâ Iogn cv ]cntim[\imeIÄ {]hÀ¯n¡p¶p.
1. cmk]cntim[\ime
2. J\nPþcXv\¡Â ]cntim[\ime
Cu ]cntim[\imeIÄ hIp¸nse J\nP ]cyth£W hn`mK¯n\v
iàamb ]n´pW \ÂIp¶pv. ]cyth£W¯nsâ `mKambn tiJcn¡p¶
ssN\mt¢, knen¡maWÂ, t_mIvsskäv, {Kmss^äv, Np®m¼pIÃv, Np®m¼pI¡,
]pgaWÂ, hnhn[bn\w ]mdIÄXpS§nbhbpsSkm¼nfpIÄ]cntim[n v AhbnÂ
AS§nbn«pÅ aqeI§Ä cmk]cntim[\ imebn Xn«s¸Sp¯p¶p.
s]mXpP\§Ä ]pd¯p\n¶pw sImphcp¶ km¼nfpIfpw \nÝnX XpI CuSm¡n
ChnsS J\nP ]cntim[\imebn ]cntim[\ \S¯n dnt¸mÀ«v \ÂInhcp¶p.
1.2.0. an\d Uhe¸vsaâ v Bâ v ssa\nwKv eokv hn`mKw :
1957þse ssa³kvBâ v an\dÂkv (dKptej³Bâ v sUhe vsaâ v) BIvSv,
1960þse an\d I¬kj³ N«§Ä, 1967þse tIcf ssa\À an\d I¬kj³
N«§Ä F¶nhbpsS ]cn]me\w Cu hn`mK¯nsâ NpaXeIfnÂs¸Sp¶p. Cu
{]hÀ¯\§Ä \S¯p¶Xn\mbn 14 PnÃm B^okpIfpw tNÀ¯ebn Hcp
kvs]jy B^okpw, tImgnt¡mSv, Xncph\´]pcw F¶nhnS§Ä BØm
\am¡n cv tIcf an\d kvIzmUpw (hS¡³ taJebpw sX¡³ taJebpw)
{]hÀ¯n¨phcp¶p.
1.3.0. BUnäv hnwKv :
an\d Uhe¸vsaâ v Bâ v ssa\nwKv eokv hn`mK¯nsâ IognemWv
hIp¸nse BUnä v hn`mKw {]hÀ¯n¡p¶Xv. J\nP I¬kj³
\ÂInbn«pÅhcn \n¶pw hIp¸n\v e`nt¡ tdmbÂän, sUUv sdâ v, kÀ^kv
sdâ v F¶nh kw_Ôn¨ IW¡pIÄ ]cntim[n¨v Cu hn`mKw dnt¸mÀ«v
X¿mdm¡n kaÀ¸n¡p¶p.
1.4.0. ]cnioe\w :
Cu hIp¸n\v {][m\ambpw kmt¦XnI kz`mhapÅ tPmenIfmWv
\nÀÆln¡m\pÅXv. BbXn\m [mXp ]cyth£W¯nepw J\nIfpsS
]cn]me\¯nepw Bhiyamb kmt¦XnI hnÚm\w hÀ²n¸n¡p¶Xn\pw Cu
hIp¸nse DtZymKسamÀ¡v ImemIme§fn th ]cnioe\w \ÂIp¶p.
C¯cw ]cnioe\§Ä C´y³ _yqtdm Hm^v ssa³kpw PntbmfPn¡Â kÀtÆ
Hm^v C´ybpw kwLSn¸n¡mdpv. `cW]camb Ignhpw kmt¦XnI hnÚm\hpw
hÀ²n¸n¡p¶Xnte¡mbn hIp¸nse DtZymKسamsc C³Ìnäyq«v Hm^v
amt\Pvsaâ v C³ Kh¬saân s{Sbn\nwKn\mbn Abbv¡mdp v.
2.2.0. J\nP ]cyth£W hn`mKw
J\nP ]cyth£Whn`mK¯nsâ 2003þ2004þse {]hÀ¯\§Äkw£n]vX
ambn Xmsg sImSp¡p¶p.
2.2.1. No\¡fna®n\pthnbpÅ ]cyth£W§Ä
I. Xncph\´]pcw PnÃ
1. ]Ån¸pdw {]tZiw : (kn.BÀ.]n.F^v. {Kq¸v skâdnsâ ]Snªmdv `mKw)
ap³ hÀj§fn \S¯nb {]mYanI ]T\§fpsS ^eambn ]Ån¸pdw
`mK¯v 32 slIvSÀ {]tZi¯v shÅ¡fna¬ \nt£]w DÅXmbn Is¯nbn«pv.
hniZamb ]cyth£W {]hÀ¯\§Ä 2003 Ahkm\t¯mSpIqSn Bcw`n¨p.
2003þ04 hÀjw ChnSs¯ 5 slIvSÀ {]tZi¯v 6 t_mÀtlmfpIfnembn
BsI 180 aoäÀ {Un sN¿pIbpmbn. 8 aoäÀ apX 26 aoäÀ hsc I\¯nepÅ
shÅ¡fna¬ \nt£]w icmicn 12 aoäÀ hsc XmgvNbn ImWs¸«p. Cu
]cyth£Ww XpScp¶p.
2. s\ÃnaqSv {]tZiw, shbneqÀ hntÃPv :
Cu Øe¯v 2 t_mÀtlmfpIfnembn BsI 104 aoäÀ {Un sNbvXp.
icmicn 8 aoäÀ hsc I\¯nepÅ shÅ¡fna¬ \nt£]w 12 aoäÀ apX 15
aoäÀ hsc XmgvNbn ImWs¸«p.
32
CXpIqSmsX ImcaqSv F¶Øe v 26.8 aoäÀ XmgvNbn Hcp t_mÀtlmfpw
{Un sN¿pIbpmbn.
II. ImkÀtImUv Pnà :
1. samd¯m\, at©izcw : 0.5 N. In. aoäÀ {]tZi¯v 200 aoäÀ CShn«v 9
t_mÀtlmfpIfnembn BsI 307 aoäÀ {Un sNbvXp. 4 aoäÀ apX 14 aoäÀ hsc
I\¯n ]e \nd¯nepÅ No\¡fna¬ \nt£]w Is¯pIbp mbn.
tImÀkm¼nfpIÄ tiJcn¨Xv cmk]cntim[\bv¡mbn hIp¸nse cmk]cntim[\
imebn G¸n¨n«pv. CuØes¯ ]cyth£Ww Ahkm\n¸n¨v hniZamb
dnt¸mÀ«v X¿mdm¡nhcp¶p.
2. anbm]Zhv : ImkÀtImUv PnÃbnse anbm]Zhn No\¡fna¬\nt£]w
Is¯p¶Xn\mbn 2 N. In. aoäÀ {]tZi¯v {]mYanI ]cyth£Ww \S¯n.
5 slIvSÀ {]tZiw hniZamb ]cyth£W {]hÀ¯\§Ä¡mbn XncsªSp¯p.
Cu Øe¯v dnt¸mÀ«phÀjw 11 t_mÀtlmfpIfnembn BsI 322 aoäÀ {UnÂ
sN¿pIbpmbn. icmicn 8 aoäÀ I\¯nepÅ No\¡fna¬ \nt£]w 12 aoäÀ
apX 22 aoäÀ hsc XmgvNbn Is¯nbn«p v. ]cyth£Ww XpScp¶p.
2.2.2. ssa\À an\d IzmdnIsf¡pdn¨pÅ ]T\§Ä :
tIcf \nbak`bnse ]»nI v A¡u vk v I½nä n ( 1 998þ2000 )
Bhiys¸«X\pkcn¨v sImÃw, XrÈqÀ, FdWmIpfw F¶o PnÃIfnse ssa\À
an\d IzmdnIsf¡pdn¨pÅ Hcp hnhctiJcW {]hÀ¯\w hIp¸v \S¯p
Ibp mb n .
1. XrÈqÀ Pnà : XrÈqÀ PnÃbn 606 IzmdnIfpw 32 {IjÀ bqWnäpIfpw
]cntim[n¨v th hnhc§Ä tiJcn¡pIbpmbn.
2. FdWmIpfw Pnà : 768 IzmdnIfpw 165 {IjÀ bqWnäpIfpw ]cntim[n v
tUämt_kv X¿mdm¡p¶Xn\mhiyamb hnhc§Ä tiJcn¨p.
3. sImÃw Pnà : sImÃw PnÃbnepÅ 115 IzmdnIfpw 2 {IjÀ bqWnäpIfpw
]cntim[n¨p. ChnsS {]hÀ¯\w XpScp¶p.
2.2.3. Pntbm sIan¡Â ]T\§Ä, ]ocptaSv {]tZiw :
ap³Ime¯v bpssWäUv t\j³kv sUhe¸vsaâ v t{]m{Kmw A\pkcn¨v
CSp¡n, tIm«bw, PnÃIfn Pntbm sIan¡Â kÀtÆ \S¯nbXnsâ ^eambn
shÅn, SMv̳F¶nhbpsS Awiw Is¯nbncp¶p. XpSÀ¶v Cs¡mÃw hniZamb
]T\§Ä \S¯pIbpmbn. 256 kv{Sow skUnsaâ vkv, 178 slhn an\dÂkv,
78 ]md¡jW§Ä F¶nh tiJcn¨v ]cntim[\bv¡v hnt[bam¡n. F¶mÂ
]cntim[\m ^e§Ä BimhlaÃm¯Xn\m ]cyth£Ww \ndp¯n
hbv¡pIbp mbn.
2.2.4. ]cnØnXn ]T\§Ä :
ssh¡w Xmeq¡nÂs¸« DZb\m]pcw ]©mb v {]tZi¯pw ao\¨Â Xmeq
¡nse InS§qÀ ]©mb¯v {]tZi¯pw sN¼v hntÃPnse G\Sn¡c {]tZi¯pw
hym]Iambn«pÅ aWÂ, CjvSnI, Ifna¬ J\\hpambn _Ôs¸«pÅ
]mcnØnXnI]T\§Ä hIp¸v \S¯pIbpmbn. ]pgtbmc§fnÂ\n¶pw aäpw
bmsXmcp \nb{´WhpanÃmsX Ch J\\w sN¿pt¼mÄ Dmtb¡mhp¶
]mcnØnXnI {]iv\§fmWv ]T\hnjbam¡nbXv.
XmgvN Ipdª `qPehnXm\w DÅ Øe§fn {Un sNbvXv km¼nÄ
tiJcn¡p¶Xn\pÅ �_wK{UnÂ� hIp¸n hm§nbn«p v. AtämanIv an\dÂkv
UbdIvStdänsâ ]cyth£W, dnkÀ¨v hn`mKamWv _wK{UnÂþsâ cq]Iev]\
sNbvXn«pÅXv. {]kvXpX {Un D]tbmKn¨v shÅ\mSv ]©mb¯nse
{io\nhmk]pc¯v DÅ aW \nt£]w {Un sNbvXv Xn«s¸Sp¯pIbpmbn.
2.2.5. t]¸md AWs¡«nse dnkÀthmbdn ASnªpIqSnbn«pÅ aWÂ
\nt£]w :
tIcf hm«À AtXmdn«nbpsS Bhiy{]Imcw t]¸md AWs¡«nse
dnkÀthmbÀ {]tZi¯v ASnªpIqSnbn«pÅ aWÂ\nt£]w Xn«s¸Sp¯p¶
Xnt\bpw AXv hmcn amän dnkÀthmbdnsâ kw`cWtijn hÀ²n¸n¡p¶Xnt\bpw
]änbpÅ {]mcw` ]T\§Ä \S¯pIbpw hniZ ]T\§Ä¡pÅkvIow X¿mdm¡n
hm«À AtXmdn«n¡v \ÂIpIbpw sNbvXn«p v.
2.2.6. ]o¨n dnkÀthmbdnse {]mcw` ]T\§Ä :
tIcf¯n \nÀ½mW {]hÀ¯\§Ä¡v AXymhiyamb aWÂ, CjvSnI
Ifna¬ F¶nhbpsS A\nb{´nXamb J\\w ImcWw ]e ]mcnØnXnI
{]iv\§fpw DSseSp¯n«pv. XrÈqÀ PnÃbn CjvSnI Ifna®nsâ ZuÀe`yw
\nan¯w CjvSnI \nÀ½mW^mIvSdnIÄ hfsc IjvS¯nemWv {]hÀ¯n¡p¶Xv.
A\nb{´nXamb Ifna¬ J\\w IpSnshÅ £ma¯n\pw Irjn`qanIfpsS
\mi§Ä¡pw ImcWamIp¶p. ]o¨n dnkÀthmbdpIfn ASnªpIqSnbn«pÅ
F¡Âa®v \nÀ½mW {]hÀ¯\§Ä¡v D]bpàtbmKyamtWm F¶v
]cntim[n¡p¶Xns³d `mKambn Hcp t{]mPIvSv dnt¸mÀ«v No^v F©n\obÀ
(]cyth£WwBâ v Unssk³)þ¡v \ÂInbn«p v .
2.2.7. tIcf¯nse \nÀ½mW {]hÀ¯\§Ä¡pthn cmPØm\n \n¶pw
aWÂ e`yam¡p¶Xn\pÅ ]²Xn :
tIcf¯nse 41 \ZnIfnÂ\n¶pw bmsXmcphn[ \nb{´W§fpanÃmsX aWÂ
hmcp¶Xp\nan¯w aWensâ e`yX IpdbpIbpw \nÀ½mW {]hÀ¯\§Ä¡v
XSÊw t\cnSpIbpw sN¿p¶p. am{Xaà A\nb{´nXamb aW J\\w ]e
]mcnØnXnI {]iv\§Ä¡pw ImcWamtb¡mw. CXn\v Hcp ]cnlmcw ImWp¶
4 5
Xnsâ `mKambn cmPØm\n hfsc IqSpX e`yamb aW kwØm\¯v
sImphcp¶Xnsâ hnhc§Ä cmPØm³ ssa³kv Bâ v PntbmfPn hIp¸nt\mSv
BcmbpIbpw t{]mÂkml\]camb adp]Sn e`n¨Xnsâ shfn¨¯n hIp¸nse
2 DtZymKسamsc IqSpX hnhc§Ä tiJcn¡p¶Xn\mbn cmPØm\nte¡v
\ntbmKn¡pIbpw sNbvXn«p v.
kwbpà]²XnIÄ :
2.2.8. kzÀ®\nt£]wþ acpX, \ne¼qÀ, ae¸pdw Pnà :
hIp¸nsâ ]cyth£W ^eambn acpX {]tZi¯v kzÀ® \nt£]w Is
¯pIbpmbn. XpSÀ¶v an\d FIvkvt¹mtdj³ tImÀ¸tdj³ ChnsS {UnÃnwKv
DÄs¸sSbpÅ IqSpX ]T\§Ä \S¯pIbpw hIp¸nsâ \nKa\§Ä
icnhbv¡pIbpw sNbvXp. 1995þ96þ hIp¸pw {^©v kÀ¡mÀ Øm]\amb
_n. BÀ. Pn. Fw.þ Bbn tNÀ¶pÅkwbpà ]T\§fpw C¡mcyw icnbmsW¶v
sXfnbn¨p . ]t£ Ct¸mÄ Is¯nbn«pÅ \nt£]¯nsâ tXmXv
hymhkmbnImSnØm\¯nÂJ\\w \S¯p¶Xn\v tbmKyaÃ. IqSpXÂ \nt£]w
Ip]nSn¨v J\\ km²yX hÀ²n¸n¡p¶Xn\mbn Fw. C. kn. FÃpambn Hcp
]²XnBhnjvIcn¡pIbpw 1.77 tImSn cq] `mcXkÀ¡mÀ {]kvXpX ]²Xnbv¡mbn
A\phZn¡pIbpw sNbvXp. CXnsâ 15% kwØm\ kÀ¡mÀ BWv hlnt¡Xv.
2.2.9. `mcX¸pg, ]¼, s]cnbmÀ F¶o \ZnIfpsS ]mentbmNm\ ]T\§Ä :
sI«nS \nÀ½mW {]hÀ¯\§Ä¡mhiyamb ]pgaWensâ ZuÀe`yw
IW¡nseSp¯v `mcX¸pg, ]¼, s]cnbmÀ F¶o \ZnIfpsS ]mentbmNm\Â
Is¯p¶Xn\pÅ Hcp ]²Xn PntbmfPn¡Â kÀtÆ Hm^v C´ybpambn tNÀ¶v
X¿mdm¡pIbpmbn. 40 e£w cq] sNehphcp¶ Cu ]²XnbpsS kwØm\
hnlnXw 10 e£w cq]bmbn Xocpam\n¨n«pv. shªmdaqSvþhma\]pcwþBän§Â
{]tZiw Gcnb t^mt«m{Km^vkv D]tbmKn¨v ]T\§Ä \S¯n. 1200 N. In.
{]tZi¯pÅ ]T\§Ä ]qÀ¯nbm¡n.
cmk]cntim[\ ime :
2003þ2004 hÀjw cmk]cntim[\ imebn 1319 km¼nfpIfnembn 2565 [mXp
\nÀ®bw \S¯pIbpmbn. knen¡maWÂ, PntbmsIan¡Â km¼nÄkv,
kzÀ®mwiwAS§nbkm¼nfpIÄ, hnhn[Xcw ]mdIÄ, t_mIvsskäv F¶nhbmWv
cmk]cntim[\bv¡v hnt[bam¡nbXv.
cXv\¡Â]cntim[\ ime :
an\tdmfPn Bâ v cXv\¡Â ]cntim[\ imebpsS anIhpä {]hÀ¯\
¯n\mbn 2003þ2004þ Pt½mfPn¡Â C³Ìnäyq«v Hm^v Atacn¡bn \n¶pw Hcp
Pt½msseäv ssat{ImkvtIm¸v hm§pIbpmbn. cXv\¡Â ]cntim[\bv¡pÅ
D]IcWamWnXv.
dnt¸mÀ«phÀjw BsI 813 cXv\¡ÃpIÄ, kn´änIv IÃpIÄ F¶nh
]cntim[n¨v \nÝnX ^okv CuSm¡n kÀ«n^n¡äpIÄ \ÂInbn«pv. IqSmsX 23
Xn³sk£³kpw X¿mdm¡n. 173 slhn an\d tIm¬k³t{Sävkpw 95 ]md
km¼nfpIfpw AÄ{Smssheäv ]T\§Ä¡v hnt[bam¡pIbpmbn. hnXm\
ineIÄ¡mbpÅ 50 km¼nfpIÄ t]mfojv sN¿pIbpw sNbvXp.
_lpam\s¸« PpUojy aPnkvt{Säv, h©nbqÀ Bhiys¸«X\pkcn¨v
4 cXv\¡ÃpIÄ ]cntim[n¨v dnt¸mÀ«v \ÂIn.
{Smh³IqÀ tZhkzw t_mÀUv Bhiys¸« {]Imcw KpcphmbqÀ A¼e¯nse
cXv\¡ÃpIÄ/B`cW§Ä F¶nh XcwXncn¡p¶Xn\v ko\nbÀ PntbmfPnÌv
Øew kµÀin¨v ]cntim[n¨tijw hniZamb Hcp t{]m{Kmw kÀ¡mcn\v
kaÀ¸n¡pIbp mbn.
em_nsâ {]hÀ¯\^eambn BsI 1,36,445 cq] k¼mZn¡pIbpmbn.
ap³hÀjs¯ At]£n¨v 225% hÀ²\bpmbn«p v .
tÌmWþ2004 FIvkn_nj³ :
2004 s^{_phcnbnÂ_mw¥qcn h v \S¶ 6þmaXv CâÀ \mjW {Kmss\äv
Bâ v tÌm¬ s^bdn hIp¸v ]s¦Sp¡pIbpmbn. tIcf¯nse {Kmss\äv
\nt£]w hyàam¡p¶ am¸pIÄ, t^mt«m{Km vkv, {Kmss\äv km¼nfpIÄF¶nh
CXn {]ZÀin¸n¨p. s]mXpP\§Ä¡v tIcf {Kmss\ävkv ]cnNbs¸Sp¯p¶
sNdpteJ\§Ä {]kvXpX ]cn]mSnbn hnXcWw sN¿pIbpmbn.
tIcf¯nse No\¡fna¬\nt£]s¯¡pdn¨pÅinev]ime :
2003 tabv amkw 27þ\v hIp v tIcf¯nse No\¡fna¬ \nt£]s¯¡pdn v
Hcp inev]ime kwLSn¸n¡pIbpmbn. Ifna¬ hyhkmbhpambn _Ôs¸«
hyhkmbnIÄ, ssa³ DSaIÄF¶nhcpambn DÅ Hcp apJmapJw ]cn]mSnbmbncp¶p
Cu inev]imesImpt±in¨Xv. 35þHmfw _Ôs¸« hyhkmb kwcw`IÀ CXnÂ
]s¦Sp¡pIbp mbn.
A´ÀtZiob inev]ime :
CÂass\änsâbpw amássäänsâbpw {]m[m\yw þþ ]cyth£WwF¶hnjb
¯n Hcp A´ÀtZiob skan\mÀ hIp¸v kwLSn¸n¡pIbpmbn. P¸m\nse
tUmIvSÀ jp³tkm Cjnlmc apJy{]`mjWw \S¯n. inev]imetbmS\p_Ôn v
{Kmss\ävþNmÀWss¡äv \nt£]§Ä DÅ]¯\wXn«, CSp¡n,Be¸pg, tIm«bw,
Xncph\´]pcw F¶o PnÃIfnse hnhn[Øe§Äinev]imebn ]s¦Sp¯hÀ
kµÀin¡pIbp mbn.
I¼yq«À ]cnioe\w :
hIp¸nse 44 DtZymKسamÀ¡v Hm^okv Hmt«mtaj³Bâ v CâÀs\äv F¶
hnjb¯n C³Ìnäyq«v Hm^v amt\Pvsaâ v C³ Kh¬saân h¨v I¼yq«À
]cnioe\w \ÂIpIbpmbn.
6 7
2.3.0. an\d sUhe vsaâ v Bâ v ssa\nwKv eokv hn`mKw :
Cu hn`mK¯nsâ {]hÀ¯\§fpsS Npcp¡w Xmsg {]Xn]mZn¡p¶p.
taPÀ an\dÂkn\pthn ssa\nwKv eokpIÄ, t{]mkvs]IvSnwKv ssek³kv
F¶nhbpsS A\paXn¡pw ]pXp¡en\pambn kÀ¡mcn\v ip]mÀi \ÂIpI.
ssa\À an\dÂkn\pthnbpÅ IzmdnbnwKv s]Àanäv, IzmdnbnwKv eokv,
Uotegvkv ssek³kv F¶nh A\phZn¡pItbm ]pXp¡pItbm sN¿pI.
1957þse ssa³kv Bâ v an\dÂkv (dKptej³ Bâ v Uhe¸vsaâ v) BIvSv,
1960þse an\d I¬kj³ N«§Ä, 1967þse tIcf ssa\À an\d I¬kj³
N«§Ä F¶nh {]Imcw \n£n]vXamb A[nImc§Ä hn\ntbmKn¨psImv
J\nIÄ, IzmdnIÄ F¶nh ]cntim[n¡pI.
apJy J\nP§fn \n¶pw eLp J\nP§fn \n¶pw e`nt¡ dh\yp
kw`cn¡pI, A\[nIrX J\\hpw \o¡hpw XSbpI.
J\nP§fpsS A\[nIrX J\\w, \o¡w sN¿Â F¶nhsb kw_Ôn¨v
tImSXn tIkpIÄ ssIImcyw sN¿pI.
apJy J\nP§fpsSbpw eLp J\nP§fpsSbpw Dev]mZ\w, hn]W\w,
D]tbmKw F¶nhsb kw_Ôn¨ ØnXnhnhc IW¡pIÄ X¿mdm¡n
tI{µkÀ¡mÀ, PntbmfPn¡ÂkÀtÆ Hm v C³Uy, C³Uy³_yqtdm Hm v ssa³kv
IqSmsX tI{µ kwØm\GP³knIÄ¡pw \ÂIpI.
1967þse tIcf ssa\À an\d I¬kj³ N«§fpsS \S¯n¸v hIp¸nsâ
apJy{]hÀ¯\§fn H¶mIp¶p. dh\yp, h\w, ]©mb v, ap\nkn¸menän F¶o
hIp¸pIfnse Nne DtZymKسamÀ¡pw A[nImcnIÄ¡pwIqSn AhchcpsS
A[nImchpw NpaXebpw A\pkcn¨v tIcf ssa\À an\d N«§Ä A\pkcn¨v
IzmdnbnwKv s]Àanäv A\phZn¡m\pÅA[nImcw kÀ¡mÀ \ÂInbn«pv. C{]Imcw
A[nImcw DÅ � tIm¼näâ v � A[nImcnIÄ At\IambXn\m icnbmb
coXnbnepÅBibhn\nab¯nsâbpw ]ckv]c [mcWbpsSbpw A`mhw \nan¯w
Dt±in¨ coXnbnepÅ {]hÀ¯\w ImgvNhbv¡phm³ hIp¸n\v Ignªn«nÃ.
Np®m¼pI¡, hnkvXmcineIÄ F¶nhsb kw_Ôn¨v ssa\nwKv Bâ v
PntbmfPn UbdIvSÀ Xs¶bmWv ]cam[nImcn. 20,000 cq]bn IqSpX tdmbÂän
hcp¶FÃmJ\nP§Ä¡pw IzmdnbnwKv s]Àanäv \ÂIphm\pÅA[nImcw ssa\nwKv
Bâ v PntbmfPn UbdIvSÀ¡v am{XamWv kÀ¡mÀ \ÂInbn«pÅXv. 22þ6þ1995þse
32010/FÂ2/93/sFUn \¼À D¯chp{]Imcw Np®m¼pI¡bv¡pw hnkvXmc
ineIÄ¡pw IzmdnbnwKv s]Àanäv \ÂIp¶Xn\pw ]pXp¡p¶Xn\pw FÃm
eLpJ\nP§Ä¡pÅ IzmdnbnwKv eokv A\phZn¡p¶Xn\pw DÅkwØm\s¯
tIm¼näâ v A[nImcn ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn UbdIvSÀ am{XamWv.
kwØm\s¯ IzmdnIfn `qcn]£hpw sNdpInSbnÂs¸«XmWv. BbXn\mÂ
hnkvXmcinebpw I¡bpw HgnsI 20,000 cq] hsc tdmbÂän hcp¶ apdbv¡v
IzmdnbnwKv s]Àanäv A\phZn¡p¶Xn\pw ]pXp¡p¶Xn\pw _Ôs¸« PnÃ/taJe
PntbmfPnÌpamÀ¡pw A[nImcw \ÂInbn«pv.
Icn¦Â bqWnäpIÄ¡pÅ tIm¼unwKv knÌw
kqN\ : 1. Pn.H.(Fw.Fkv.) \¼À 19/2002 XobXn 28þ2þ2002.
2. 1967þse tIcf ssa\À an\d I¬kj³ N«§Ä.
2000þ2001þse tIcf kÀ¡mcnsâ _Päv {]kwK¯nse 208þmw JWvUnI
A\pkcn¨v kwØm\s¯ Icn¦Â {IjÀ bqWnäpIfpsS tdmbÂän
IW¡m¡p¶Xn\pw Xncns¨Sp¡p¶Xn\pwthn {]kvXpX bqWnäpIfpsS F®hpw
hen¸hpw IW¡m¡n tdmbÂän \nÝbn¡p¶ Hcp ]pXnb coXn Ahew_n
¡p¶Xns\¡pdn¨v ]dªncp¶p.
1957þse ssa³kv Bâ v an\dÂkv (sdKptej³Bâ v sUhe vsaâ v) BIvSv
skIvj³ 15þse k_v skIvj³ A[nImcs¸Sp¯nb {]Imcw 2001þse tIcf
ssa\À an\d I¬kj³ (Aaâ vsaâ v) (kqN\ 1) N«§Ä¡v cq]w \ÂIn.
Fkv.BÀ.H. \¼À 152/2002 Bbn t\m«n^nt¡j³ ]pds¸Sphn¨n«pv.
CX\pkcn¨v IzmdnbnwKv eotkm IzmdnbnwKv s]Àantäm k¼mZn¨n«pÅ
cPntÌÀUv {IjÀ bqWnäpIÄ¡v sjUyqÄ 1þÂ ]dªn«pÅ tdmbÂän \nc¡n\v
]Icw sjUyqÄ 4þÂ ]dªn«pÅ tdmbÂän ]dªn«pÅ \nc¡\pkcn¨v
�I¬tkmfntUäUv tdmbÂän�Bbn \ÂImhp¶ coXn Ahew_n¡mhp¶XmWv.
apIfn ]dªn«pÅ coXnb\pkcn v 2003þ04þÂkwØm\ v 11 {IjÀ bqWnäpIÄ
tIm¼unwKv knÌw kzoIcn¡pIbpw 32,75,000 cq] AhcnÂ\n¶pw tdmbÂänbmbn
kzoIcn¡pIbpw sNbvXn«p v.
2.4.0. t\«§Ä
2.4.1. 1957þse ssa³kv Bâ v an\dÂkv (sdKptej³Bâ v sUhe vsaâ v)
BIvSnsâbpw AXn\\pkrXambn cq]w sImSp¯ N«§fpsSbpw ^e{]Zamb
\S¯n¸v XpScm³ hIp¸n\v km[n¨p. taPÀ an\dÂkn\v thnbpÅ an\dÂ
I¬kj³kv ta¸dª BIvSpw 1960þse an\d I¬kj³ N«§Ä
A\pkcn¨pw 1967þse tIcf ssa\À an\d I¬kj³ N«§Ä {]Imchpw
\ÂInhcp¶p. 31þ3þ2004þ \nehnepmbncp¶ an\d I¬kj\pIÄ Xmsg
ImWn¡p¶p.
8 9
ssa\nwKv eokv
t_mIvsskäv : 3
ssN\m t¢
_mÄ t¢ : 1
^bÀ t¢
Np®m¼pIÃv : 1
J\nP aWÂ : 3
IzmÀ«vkv : 4
ssN\m t¢ : 38
Np®m¼pI¡ : 8
{Kmss^äv : 1
knen¡m aWÂ : 21
emässdäv : 1
BsI : 81
IqSmsX th¼\mSv Imben \n¶pw I¡ hmcp¶Xn\pw hn]W\w
\S¯p¶Xn\pambn I¡klIcWkwL§Ä¡pw hyànIÄ¡pambn 6 hÀ¡nwKv
s]ÀanäpIfpw kÀ¡mÀ A\phZn¨n«p v.
IzmdnbnwKv eokv : 331
CXn 37 F®w hnkvXmcineIÄ¡pÅXmWv. 2003þ2004þ hnhn[
J\nP§Ä¡mbn 28 IzmdnbnwKv eokpIÄ A\phZn¨n«pv. 2003þ2004 hÀj¯nÂ
28 ]pXnb IzmdnbnwKv eokpIÄ A\phZn¨p. 31þ3þ2004þÂ BsI 331 IzmdnbnwKv
eokpIÄ \ne\n¡p¶p.
IzmdnbnwKv s]Àanäv : 2191
2003þ2004 hÀj¯n hnhn[ J\nP§Ä¡mbn BsI 8623 IzmdnbnwKv
s]ÀanäpIÄ A\phZn¨n«pv. 31þ3þ2004þÂ BsI 2191 IzmdnbnwKv s]ÀanäpIÄ
\ne\n¡p¶p.
Uotegvkv ssek³kv : 768
2.4.2. Ignª 5 hÀj§fnse hIp¸nsâ dh\yp hcpam\w Xmsg tNÀ¡p¶p :
hÀjw taPÀ an\d ssa\À an\d BsI cq]
1997þ1998 3,94,64,594 4,89,90,276 8,84,54,870
1998þ1999 4,24,31,948 7,38,51,874 11,62,83,822
1999þ2000 4,94,06,183 9,44,15,148 14,38,21,331
2000þ2001 5,42,68,566 10,92,10,196 16,34,78,762
2001þ2002 4,82,40,167 10,93,33,104 15,75,73,271
2.4.3. tIcf an\dÂkvIzmUv
hIp¸nse ssa\nwKv eokv Unhnjsâ Iogn tIcf an\dÂkvIzmUv hS¡³
taJe, sX¡³ taJe F¶o cp kvIzmUpIÄ {]hÀ¯n¡p¶p. 1957þse ssa³kv
Bâ v an\dÂkv (dKptej³ Bâ v sUhe¸vsaâ v) BIvSnsâbpw _Ôs¸«
tiJcWhpw IS¯epw XSbpI hgn dh\yp tNmÀ¨ CÃmXm¡pI F¶XmWv
kvIzmUnsâ {]hÀ¯\ e£yw.
2003þ2004þse tIcf an\d kvIzmUnsâ {]hÀ¯\w Xmsg ImWn¡p¶p:
2.4.3.1. tIcf an\dÂkvIzmUv (hS¡³ taJe)
{]hÀ¯\ ]cn[n : ]me¡mSv, ae¸pdw, tImgnt¡mSv, I®qÀ, hb\mSv,
ImkÀtImUv PnÃIÄ.
kvIzmUnse DtZymKسamÀ {]hÀ¯\taJebnepÅ ssa\pIfpw
IzmdnIfpw ]cntim[n¨v A\[nIrX J\\w, IS¯Â F¶nh kw_Ôn¨v 308
tIkpIÄ tIm¼uv sNbvXv 21,06,895 cq] ]ng CuSm¡pIbpmbn.
2.4.3.2. tIcf an\dÂkvIzmUv (sX¡³ taJe)
{]hÀ¯\ ]cn[n : Xncph\´]pcw, sImÃw, ]¯\wXn«, CSp¡n, Be¸pg,
tIm«bw, FdWmIpfw, XrÈqÀ PnÃIÄ.
kvIzmUnse DtZymKسamÀ AhcpsS {]hÀ¯\taJe apgph³ bm{X
\S¯n ]cntim[n v A\[nIrXJ\\w, IS¯ÂF¶nhkw_Ôn¨ 358 tIkpIÄ
tIm¼uv sNbvXv 23,79,000 cq] ]ngbmbn CuSm¡pIbpmbn.
10 11
}
12 13
cv an\d kvIzmUpIfpsSbpw \nc´camb ]cntim[\IfpsS ^eambpw
s]mXpP\ k¼À¡waqehpw [mcmfw BfpIÄ an\d I¬kj\pIÄ e`n¡p¶
Xn\mbn apt¶m«phcp¶p v.
2.5.0. hIp¸v A`napJoIcn¡p¶ {][m\ {]iv\§Ä
2.5.1. ssa\nwKv an\d N«§Ä \S¸nem¡p¶Xn\v ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn
hIp¸n\v ]pdsa kwØm\¯v At\Iw �A[nImcnIÄ � D v. F¶m ChcnÂ
A[nIwt]cpw an\d I¬kj\pIÄ \ÂIp¶Xn AhchÀ¡v \ÂInbn«pÅ
A[nImc§Ä icnbmbn hn\ntbmKn¡p¶nà F¶XmWv hkvXpX. CXpaqew
At]£m^okv, tdmbÂän XpS§nb C\¯n hensbmcp kwJykwØm\¯n\pw
\jvSs¸«psImncn¡p¶p. IqSmsX aäv A[nImcnIfpsS J\nP§fpsS imkv{Xob
]cnÚm\¯nsâA]cym]vXX hne]nSn¸pÅ hnkvXmcineIÄ¡\ptbmPyamb
]mdIÄt]mepw s]m«n v ]mgm¡n¡fbm³CShcp¶p. IqSmsXN«§fpsSkpKaamb
]cn]me\¯n\pw tIm«w X«p¶p.
2.5.2. aäv A[nImcnIfn ]ecpw J\nIfpsS IzmdnbnwKv s]ÀanäpIÄ Ipdª
Afhn IqSpX Imet¯¡v \ÂInhcp¶Xmbn ImWp¶p. CXv s]ÀanäpIfpsS
Zpcp]tbmK¯n\v hgnsXfnbp¶tXmsSm¸w kwØm\¯n\v `oaamb dh\yp
\jvS¯n\pw CShcpw.
2.5.3. CXn\p]pdsa bmsXmcphn[ \nb{´Whpw CÃmsX CjvSnI, HmSv
apXembhbpsS \nÀ½mW¯n\v Ifna¬FSp¡p¶Xv ]cnØnXnbpsS k´penXm
hØbv¡v `ojWnBImdpv. s]ÀanäpIÄ \ÂIpt¼mÄ ssa\nwKv Bâ v PntbmfPn
UbdIvSÀ HgnsI aäv A[nImcnIÄ C¡mcyw {i²n¡p¶Xmbn ImWp¶nÃ.
2.5.4. sImÃw, ]me¡mSv, ImkÀtImUv,Be¸pg, ]¯\wXn«, CSp¡n, tIm«bw,
XrÈqÀ, ae¸pdw, hb\mSv F¶o PnÃm B^okpIÄ kzImcy hmSI sI«nS¯nÂ
{]hÀ¯n¡p¶p. AXn\m {]XnhÀjw hensbmcp kwJy hmSIbn\¯n hIp v
sNehm¡p¶p. BbXn\m Cu PnÃIfn icnbmb kÀ¡mÀ aµnc§Ä
e`yam¡Wsa¶mWv hIp¸nsâ Dt±iw.
2.6.0. am\htijn hnIk\ ]²XnIÄ
2003 Pqsse 29 apX \hw_À 20 hsc P¸m\nse CâÀ\mjWÂ
C³Ìnäyq«v Hm^v ssa\nwKv sSIvt\mfPnbn h¨p\S¶ �ksÌbn\_nÄ an\dÂ
sUhe¸vsaâ v �F¶ ]cnioe\ ]cn]mSnbn {io. BÀ. cm[mIrjvW³ \mbÀ,
PntbmfPnÌv ]s¦Sp¯p. `mcX kÀ¡mcnsâ [\Imcya{´meb¯nsâbpw tIcf
kÀ¡mcnsâbpw ip]mÀibpsS ASnØm\¯n P¸m³ kÀ¡mcnsâ P¸m³
CâÀ\mjW tImþHm¸tdj³ GP³knbmWv ta¸dª ]cnioe\ ]cn]mSn
bnte¡v {io. BÀ. cm[mIrjvW³ \mbÀ, PntbmfPnÌns\ sXcsªSp¯Xv. Cu
s{Sbn\nwKv kw_Ôn¨ FÃm sNehpIfpw P¸m³ kÀ¡mcmWv hln¨Xv.
2003 s^{_phcn 2 apX G{]n 22 hsc sslZcm_mZnse PntbmfPn¡Â
kÀtÆ Hm^v C´y s{Sbn\nwKv C³Ìnäyq«nsâ t^mt«mPntbmfPn Bâ v dntam«v
sk³knwKv hn`mK¯n h¨p\S¶ cmas¯F³. F³. BÀ. Fw. Fkv. tImgvkv
Bb �B¹nt¡j³ Hm^v dntam«v sk³knwKv Bâ v Pn. sF. Fkv. t^mÀ an\dÂ
FIvkvt¹mtdj³ �þÂ {io. Fw. Fkv. cmPvIpamÀ, {io. F³. BÀ. IrjvtWµp
F¶o AknÌâ v PntbmfPnÌpamÀ ]s¦Sp¯p.
t_mws_bnse C´y³ C³Ìnäyq«v Hm^v sPt½mfPn \S¯nb sPt½mfPn
tImgvkn {io. kn. _ecma³, PntbmfPnÌv ]s¦Sp¯p.
2004 s^{_phcn 3, 4 XobXnIfn \mKv]qcnse PntbmfPn¡Â kÀtÆ
Hm^v C´y \S¯nb saUn¡Â PntbmfPnsb¸änbpÅ inev]imebnÂ
{io. F³. kp[mIc³, sU]yq«n UbdIvSÀ ]s¦Sp¯p.
2004 P\phcn 28, 29 XobXnIfn tIcf bqWnthgvknän kwLSn¸n¨ �tImÌÂ
tkm¬ ssU\manIvkv Bâ v F³htbm¬saâ Ne©kv � F¶ hnjb¯n
t·epÅ tZiob skan\mdn {io. sI. BÀ. N{µtaml\IpamÀ, PntbmfPnÌv
]s¦Sp¯p.
2004 tabv 27 apXÂ 29 hsc sNss¶bnse C´y³ _yqtdm Hm^v ssa³kv
kwLSn¸n¨ �bpssWäUv t\j³kv s{^bnw hÀ¡v ¢mkn^nt¡j³ �inev]imebn {io. F³. kp[mIc³, sU]yq«n UbdIvSÀ, {io. F. {]`mIpamÀ,
PntbmfPnÌv F¶nhÀ ]s¦Sp¯p.
2003þ2004þ hIp¸nse DtZymKسamÀ¡v A\ptbmPyamb ]cnioe\§Ä
\ÂIp¶Xn\v hfsc {]m[m\yw \ÂIpIbpmbn.
14 15
2.6.1. Cu hIp¸nÂ\n¶pw C³Ìnäyq«v Hm v amt\Pvsaâ v C³ Kh¬saânÂ
s{Sbn\nwKn\mbn \ntbmKn¨ DtZymKسamcpsS hnhc§Ä Xmsg sImSp¡p¶p.
1 {ioaXn do\ tXmakv, kvs{SÊv amt\Pvsaâ v 20þ1þ2004 apXÂ
Akn. PntbmfPnÌv t^mÀ hpa³ 24þ1þ2004 hsc
2 {io. ]n. Fkv. kp\nÂ,ko\nbÀ kq{] v
3 {ioaXn än. sP. FÂk½,Pq\nbÀ kq{] v
4 {io. ]n. tKm]IpamÀ,FÂ. Un. ssS¸nÌv
5 {io. PbcmPv, sP. hn.,FÂ. Un. ¢mÀ¡v
6 {io. P\mÀ±\³ ]nÅ,FÂ. Un. ¢mÀ¡v
7 {ioaXn _n. {iotZhn,AUvan\nkvt{Säohv Hm^okÀ
8 {ioaXn dlpam_ohn,
Pq\nbÀ kq{] v
apIfn ]dªncn¡p¶Xv IqSmsXUbdIvStdänepw PnÃm Hm^okpIfnepapÅ45 DtZymKØÀ¡v I¼yq«À {]hÀ¯n¸n¡p¶Xn\pÅ ]cnioe\hpw C³Ìnäyq«vHm v amt\Pvsaâ v C³Kh¬saân \n¶pw 2003þ2004 hÀj¯n \ÂIpIbpmbn.
3.0.0. ØnXn hnhc¡W¡pIÄ
2003þ2004  \nehnepÅ an\d I¬kj\pIÄ Xmsg sImSp¡p¶p.
3.1.0. apJy J\nP§Ä
1. t{]mkvs]IvSnwKv ssek³kv : 4
2. ssa\nwKv eokv : 81
3. hÀ¡nwKv s]Àanäv : 6
{Ia\w.
]cnioe\¯n\v \ntbmKn¡s¸« DtZymKØsât]cpw XkvXnIbpw
]cnioe\]cn]mSn
Imebfhv
kq¸ÀsshkdnsUhe vsaâ v t{]m{Kmw
]n. kn. {S_nÄ jq«nwKvt^mÀ bqtkgvkvHm^v ]n. kn.
skIvjzÂlcmkvsaâ vAäv hÀ¡v t¹kv
3þ11þ2004 apXÂ14þ11þ2004 hsc
4þ8þ2004 apXÂ7þ8þ2004 hsc
12þ1þ2004 apXÂ22þ1þ2004 hsc
25þ6þ2004 apXÂ27þ6þ2004 hsc
C³UIvj³Bâ vHmdnbtâj³ t{]m{Kmwt^mÀ ¢mÀ¡vkv
3.2.0. eLp J\nP§Ä
1. IzmdnbnwKv s]Àanävv : 2191
2. IzmdnbnwKvv eokv : 331
3. Uotegvkv ssek³kv : 768
3.3.0. dh\yq hcpam\w
3.3.1 2003þ04þÂ hIp¸nsâBsI dh\yq hcpam\w 18,41,31,866 cq]Bbncp¶p.
hniZmwi§Ä Xmsg tNÀ¡p¶p.
apJy J\nP§Ä
ssa\nwKv eokn\pÅAt]£m^okv : 2,12,850
t{]mkvs]IvSnwKv ssek³kn\pÅAt]£m^okv : 5,472
tdmbÂän : 4,38,16,478
tdmbÂän IpSnÈnI : 2,21,574
kÀ^kv sdâ v : 16,290
sUUv sdâ v : 1,175
]ng ]eni : CÃ
tIm¼u nwK v : 3,77,700
BsI : 4,46,51,539
eLp J\nP§Ä
tdmbÂän : 9,59,28,121
tdmbÂän IpSnÈnI : 5,30,258
kÀ^kv sdâ v : 1,70,153
kÀ^kv sdâ v IpSnÈnI : 22,294
sUUv sdâ v : 2,83,922
tIm¼unwKv (an\d kvIzmUv DÄs¸sS) : 2,51,45,830
IzmdnbnwKv s]Àanäv ^o : 17,31,600
IzmdnbnwKv eokvv ^o : 60,500
Uotegvkv ssek³kv ^o : 27,12,200
{IjÀ bqWnäpIfpsS tdmbÂän (tIm¼unwKv) : 81,25,000
aäv hIp¸pIfn \n¶v : 45,62,299
aäv hchpIÄ : 2,08,152
BsI : 13,94,80,327
BsI hcpam\w : 18,41,31,866
16 17
sNehpIÄ
3.4.1. 2002þ2003 hÀj¯n Cu hIp¸n\v BsI sNehv 250.26 e£w cq]
Bbncp¶p. hniZamb IW¡pIÄ Xmsg ImWn¡p¶p.
]²XntbXcw .. 229.29 e£w cq]
]²Xn .. 20.97 e£w cq]
3.4.2. 2003þ2004 hÀj¯n Cu hIp¸n\v BsI sNehv 310.52 e£w cq]
Bbncp¶p.
]²XntbXcw .. 278.13 e£w cq]
]²Xn .. 32.39 e£w cq]
A\p_Ô ]«nIIÄ
1. hIp¸nsâLS\m kwhn[m\w .. F
2. 2003þ2004þ kt_mÀUnt\äv B^okpIfpsS {]hÀ¯\w .. _n
ImWn¡p¶ ]«nI
3. 2003þ04þÂ \nehnepÅ ssa\nwKv eokv DSaIfpsS ]«nI .. kn
4. 2003þ04þÂ \nehnepÅ ssa\nwKv eokpIfpsS ]«nI .. Un
5. 2003þ04þse t_mIvsskänsâ Dev]mZ\ hn]W\ ]«nI .. C
6. 2003þ04þse ssN\m t¢bpsS Dev]mZ\ hn]W\ ]«nI .. F v
7. 2003þ04þse I¡bpsS Dev]mZ\ hn]W\ ]«nI .. Pn
8. 2003þ04þse Np®m¼pIÃnsâ Dev]mZ\ hn]W\ ]«nI .. F v
9. 2003þ04þse [mXpaWensâ Dev]mZ\ hn]W\ D]t`mK .. sF
]«nI
10. 2003þ04þse IzmÀ«vknsâ Dev]mZ\ hn]W\ ]«nI .. sP
11. 2003þ04þse knen¡maWensâ Dev]mZ\ hn]W\ ]«nI .. sI
12. 2003þ04þse Ae¦mc ineIfpsS Dev]mZ\ hn]W\ ]«nI .. FÂ
13. 2003þ04þse eLp J\nP§Ä¡pÅ IzmdnbnwKv eokp .. Fw
IfpsS ]«nI
14. 2003þ04þse eLp J\nP§Ä¡pÅ IzmdnbnwKv s]Àanäp .. F³
IfpsS ]«nI
15. 2003þ04þÂ \nehnepÅ Uotegvkv ssek³knsâ ]«nI .. H
16. 2003þ04þse Unamâpw ]ncnhpw _m¡nbpw ImWn¡p¶ .. ]n
]«nI
17. 2003þ04þse sNehpIÄ ImWn¡p¶ ]«nI .. Iyp
A\p_Ôw _n
2003þ2004þse kt_mÀUnt\äv B^okpIfpsS {]hÀ¯\w ImWn¡p¶ ]«nI
(31þ3þ2004 hsc)
1 Xncph\´]pcw 4 90 274 85 15 17 2,07,23,915 73,40,068 2,80,63,983 572 5
2 sImÃw 2 3 438 113 63 75 1,30,25,711 2,23,54,782 3,53,80,493 704 ..
3 ]¯\wXn« 3 31 475 124 15 15 56,43,726 .. 50,43,726 40 7
4 tIm«bw 4 29 1,474 277 51 57 90,98,522 16,35,000 1,07,33,522 153 1
5 CSp¡n .. 13 717 100 11 12 28,09,989 .. 28,09,989 52 ..
6 Be¸pg .. 2 208 25 22 22 13,29,677 12,09,300 25,38,977 37 ..
7 FdWmIpfw 7 38 414 141 307 307 1,29,80,196 .. 1,29,80,196 60 5
8 XrÈqÀ 2 24 664 51 24 36 1,04,39,069 .. 1,04,39,069 302+10 ..
9 ae¸pdw .. 26 699 317 52 51 1,46,84,152 .. 1,46,84,152 137 1
10 ]me¡mSv 2 19 749 188 33 37 88,05,691 77,12,920 1,65,18,611 97 2
11 tImgnt¡mSv 2 35 506 117 18 18 1,36,62,607 .. 1,36,62,607 29 ..
12 hb\mSv 1 6 506 148 25 9 18,49,525 .. 18,49,529 50 1
13 I®qÀ 1 14 592 246 67 67 75,98,791 16,12,833 92,11,624 79 1
14 ImkÀtKmUv .. 1 908 259 40 40 53,75,608 1,41,075 55,16,683 202 ..
15 kvs]jyÂB^okv .. .. .. .. 15 15 1,47,000 21,88,544 23,35,544 32 ..
tNÀ¯e
16 tIcf an\d kvIzmUv .. .. .. .. .. .. 21,06,895 .. 21,06,895 308 ..
(F³. BÀ.)
17 tIcf an\d kvIzmUv .. .. .. .. .. .. 23,79,000 .. 23,79,000 358 ..
(Fkv. BÀ.)
18 slUvIzmÀt«gvkv .. .. .. .. .. .. 68,20,253 4,57,017 72,77,270 .. ..
BsI 28 331 8,623 2,191 768 768 13,94,80,327 4,46,61,639 18,41,31,866 3,212 23
{Ia\¼À
B^okv
IzmdnbnwKveokv
IzmdnbnwKvs]Àanäv
Uotegvkvssek³kv
dh\yp IfIvj³
Ip]
nSn¨
tIkp
IfpsSF®w
saäÂ{IjÀ
2003þ2004
amÀ
v31hsc
amÀ
v31hsc
amÀ
v31hsc
2003þ2004
2003þ2004
ssa\À BsItaPÀ
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
1819
A\p_Ôw kn
2003þ2004þhÀjw kwØm\¯v \nehnepmbncp¶ ssa\nwKv eokpIfpsS ]«nI
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
1. t_mIvsskäv :
1 1 sa. Imthcn sIan¡Âkv, ss{]häv t]mcphgn, 0.65 slIvSÀ 15 hÀjw
enanäUv, Xncpaqe]pcw, Ip¶¯qÀ, kÀtÆ \¼À 24þ7þ1996
XncphÃþ689 115 sImÃw 327/1þ1
2 2 {ioaXn F. dlnbm\¯v, iqc\mSv hS¡v, 0.3319 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjw
BÀ. BÀ. _nÂUnwKv k¹tbgvkv, Ip¶¯qÀ, kÀtÆ \¼À 18þ5þ1998
sI.sI. _nÂUnwKv, Hm¨nd, sImÃw sImÃw 749/5þ9
3 3 {ioaXn Aao\½mÄ, a©p, iqc\mSv hS¡v, 0.392 slIvSÀ 6 hÀjw
sI. Fw. kn. 101 HmebnÂ, Ip¶¯qÀ, kÀtÆ \¼À 7þ10þ1998
]mekv hmÀUv, tXhÅn, sImÃw 750/10þ2
sImÃwþ691 009
2. ssN\mt¢ :
4 1 sa. Fw. Fkv. FÂ. t¢ ssa³kv, shbneqÀ, 0.4980 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
\nkmw a³knÂ, Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 20þ6þ1983
shbneqÀ, apcp¡pw]pg, 403/14, 401/1, 3, 1
Xncph\´]pcw.
5 2 Zn tIcf kndmanIvkv enanäUv, apfh\, 4.2202 slIvSÀ
Ip d , sImÃw sImÃw, kÀtÆ \¼À
sImÃw 3717/4, 5, 2þ1
3718/1, 2, 3719, 3720,
3721/1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
3722/1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
3723/1, 2, 3, 4, 5
3724/1, 2, 3676,
3678/1, 3678/2,3,
3680, 3681, 3682/1,2,
3683/1,2, 3684/1,2,
3685, 3686, 3687,
3690, 3694/1,2,
3695/1,2, 3696,
3697, 3698, 3705,
3706/1,2, 3707/1,2,
3708, 3703, 3710,
3711/1, 3712/1,
3,4,6,8,9,10,11,13,
3713/1,3
6 3 sa. Cw¥ojv C´y³ t¢bvkv taÂtXm¶bv¡Â 26900 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
enanäUv, thfn, Xncph\´]pcw Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 2þ4þ1987
Xncph\´]pcw 434/8,9,15,16,17,
482/1,483/2, 6, 484/2
7 4 {ioaXn \^ok _ohn, taÂtXm¶bv¡Â 4.86 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw
ZzmcI, än.kn. 15/2004, Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 19þ7þ1994
U»nbp. kn. sse³, Xncph\´]pcw 2656/1, 2655/4,
hgpX¡mSv, Xncph\´]pcw 2654/11þ3, 2654/11.3.1
{Ia\¼À
eok
vUoU
v
\¼À
eokpSabpsS t]cpw
taÂhnemkhpw
hntÃPv, Xmeq¡v,
PnÃ
hnkvXo˨w,
kÀtÆ \¼À
Imemh[n
{]amW
wsNbvX
XobXn
cPnÌÀsNbvXXobXn
A`n{]mbw
2021
8 5 {ioaXn \^ok _ohn, taÂtXm¶bv¡Â 2.3562 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw
ZzmcI, än.kn. 15/2004, U»nbp. kn. Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 19þ7þ1994
sse³, hgpX¡mSv, Xncph\´]pcw Xncph\´]pcw 2656/1þ1, 2656/13
9 6 {ioaXn kpldm _ohn, taÂtXm¶bv¡Â 6.44 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw\yq _w¥mhv, ImcaqSv, Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 22þ7þ1994
tXm¶bv¡Â ]n. H., Xncph\´]pcw 2655/2,3 2512/1,Xncph\´]pcw 2654/13/51
10 7 sa. Cw¥ojv C´y³ t¢bvkv taÂtXm¶bv¡Â 1.97 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
enanäUv, sI. ]n. 2428, Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 30þ9þ1994thfn, Xncph\´]pcw Xncph\´]pcw 3, 4 (]mÀ«v)
]gbkÀtÆ \¼À2640/21,1,
2640/21/4/2,3,4
11 8 {io. A_vZpÄ laoZv, ASqÀ, 0.7446 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw
{Kmâ v t¢ ssa³kv, Nndbn³Iogv kÀtÆ \¼À 7þ11þ1994\nÊmw a³knÂ, imkvXh«w, Xncph\´]pcw 1764/5þ10þ1,
s]cpwIpgn ]n. H., Xncph\´]pcw 1764/3þ10þ2þ11764/5þ10,
1764/5þ10þ3þ1
12 9 {io. A_vZpÄ kemw, AgqÀ, 0.4749 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjwhenbhnf hoSv, shbneqÀ kÀtÆ \¼Àþ1764, 12þ10þ1995
BewtImSv, Nndbn³Iogv, hntÃPpIÄ 1764/5þ10þ3,Xncph\´]pcw Nndbn³Iogv 1764/510þ3þ1,
Xncph\´]pcw 1764/5þ10þ4(AgqÀ) k. \¼À
533/50þ1, 533/50
shbneqÀ hntÃPv
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
2322
13 10 sa. Cw¥ojv C´y³ t¢bvkv taÂtXm¶bv¡Â 2.2025 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
enanäUv, sI. ]n. 3/423, Xncph\´]pcw ]pXnb k. \¼À 19þ10þ1995
thfn, Xncph\´]pcw Xncph\´]pcw 487/4,5,8,9,10,11,12,13,
14 (t»m¡v \w. 4)
14 11 {io. Fkv. \nkmapZo³, shbneqÀ 0.4360 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
\nkmw a³knÂ, Xncph\´]pcw ]pXnb kÀtÆ 19þ10þ1995
shbneqÀ, apcp¡pw]pg Xncph\´]pcw \¼À 329/9,10
(t»m¡v \w. 2)
15 12 {ioaXn ]n. sI. \nk, taÂtXm¶bv¡Â 0.4360 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
{io. C. F. djoZnsâ `mcy, Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 20þ10þ1995
amt\PnwKv ]mÀ«vWÀ, Xncph\´]pcw 423/10,11,
ÌmtâÀUvkv Itbmen³, 424/1,2,3,4,5
än. kn. 86/1336, hÅ¡Shv ]n. H.,
Xncph\´]pcw
16 13 {io. F³. Fkv. _m_p, ]Ån¡Â 1.5060 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
s{]mss{]äÀ, `mcXn t¢bvkv, sImÃw ]pXnb kÀtÆ 30þ11þ1996
1þF, I¸I \KÀ, Nm¡, sImÃw \¼À 395/2,3,4,5,
Xncph\´]pcw 6,7,8 400/1,2
(t»m¡v \w. 21)
17 14 Sn ,, 1.6797 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
]pXnb kÀtÆ 6þ5þ1996
\¼À 400/3,13,14,
15,16,17,18 (t»m¡v
\¼À. 2)
18 15 sa. tIcf C³Ukv{Snb shbneqÀ, 1.2141 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw
t]mfntagvkv enanäUv, ]ß{io, Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 6þ5þ1996shÅb¼ew, Xncph\´]pcwþ10 Xncph\´]pcw 533/50þ5,
]pXnb kÀtÆ\¼Àþ149/2
19 16 sa. tIcf t¢bvkv & kndmanIvkv ]pXp¡mbv, 2.6470 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw ]pXp¡nbt{]mUIvSvkv enanäUv, t¢ lukv, tlmkvZpÀ¤v kÀtÆ \¼À 18þ7þ1994 eokv]m¸n\ntÈcn, I®qÀþ671 561 ImkÀtKmUv 109/2, 113/3 apX 4þ6þ1996þÂ
ap³Ime \nehnÂ{]m_ey h¶pt¯msS
20 17 sa. tIcf t¢bvkv & kndmanIvkv I®]pcw 0.518 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw ]pXp¡nbt{]mUIvSvkv enanäUv, t¢ lukv, I®qÀ kÀtÆ \¼À 22þ7þ1994 UoUv]m¸n\ntÈcn, I®qÀþ671 561 I®qÀ 456/2,3 457/7 apX 4þ6þ1996
ap³Ime apXÂ{]m_ey \nehnÂt¯msS h¶p
21 18 {io. ]n. Pn. e£vaW³, apfh\ 0.9037 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw ssN\m t¢awKe¯p hoSv, tIcf]pcw, sImÃw ]pXnb kÀtÆ 4þ11þ1994þ _mÄ t¢Nµ\t¯m¸v, sImÃw sImÃw \¼À 600/5,6,7,9, apX ^bÀ t¢
12,13,16,18,19,20 ap³Ime UoUv{]m_ey 12þ8þ1996þ\vt¯msS \nehnÂ
h¶p22 19 sa. cm[m t¢bvkv shbneqÀ 11.5680 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
D¯a³, FÂ. sF kn. sse³, Xncph\´]pcw ]pXnb kÀtÆ 9þ9þ1996]«w, Xncph\´]pcw Xncph\´]pcw \¼Àþ206
23 20 sa. Cw¥ojv C´y³ t¢bvkv, ]Ån pdw 4.2015 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
enanäUv, sI. ]n. 1/428, A qÀt¡mWw ]pXnbk. \¼À 399 14þ5þ1997
thfn, Xncph\´]pcw hntÃPpIÄ (]Ån¸pdw hntÃPv)
Xncph\´]pcw ]pXnb do kÀtÆ
Xncph\´]pcw A qÀt¡mWw
hntÃPv
24 21 {io. sP. tXm_nbmkv, s\Sp¼\ 0.4390 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw
sImSnbn ]p¯³hoSv, sImÃw kÀtÆ \¼À 177/30, 13þ6þ1997
Imªnct¡mSv, Ipd, sImÃw sImÃw 12,13,14
25 22 Zn {]knUâ v, IÃnbqÀ 0.6485 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw
F³. Fkv. Fkv. IctbmKw, Xncph\´]pcw ]pXnbkÀtÆ 1 þ8þ1997
cPn. \¼À 520, IÃnbqÀ ]n. H., Xncph\´]pcw \¼À 503/4
Xncph\´]pcw
26 23 {io. Al½Zv Xmcnjv, AgqÀ 0.5059 slIvSÀ 6 hÀjw
henbhnf hoSv, Nndbn³Iogv kÀtÆ \¼À 174/5 19þ12þ1997
BewtImSv, Nndbn³Iogv, Xncph\´]pcw
Xncph\´]pcw
27 24 {io. F³. Fkv. _m_p, shbneqÀ 0.8840 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw
s{]mss{]äÀ, `mcXn t¢bvkv, Xncph\´]pcw ]pXnb kÀtÆ 21þ1þ1998
I¸I \KÀ, Nm¡, Xncph\´]pcw \¼À 198/2þ1,
Xncph\´]pcw 198/6, 198/7þ1
28 25 {io. Fkv. {ioIpamÀ, shbneqÀ 3.208 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw
\mcmbWobw, _À½m tdmUv, Xncph\´]pcw k. \¼À 534/5.4.4. 4þ5þ1998
saUn¡Â tImtfPv ]n. H., Xncph\´]pcw ]pXnbk. \¼À 208
Xncph\´]pcw (t»m¡v \w. 13)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
2425
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29 26 {io. Fw. dlow, shbneqÀ 0.5280 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjwIp¶¯phnfmIw, AgqÀ, Xncph\´]pcw k. \¼À 150/4 20þ9þ1999t]XpwIpgn, Xncph\´]pcwXncph\´]pcwþ695 304
30 27 {io. A_vZpÄ \mkÀ, AgqÀ 0.6617 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjw]Wbn ]p¯³hoS,v Nndbn³Iogv k. \¼À 1764/1þ5þ2, 24þ9þ1999Imct¡mSv, tXm¶bv¡Â ]n. H., Xncph\´]pcw 1764/1þ1, 1764/1þ6þ1,Xncph\´]pcw 1735/1
31 28 {ioaXn Pb _meKwKm[c³, shbneqÀ 3.869 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjwBÀþ7, Pbv \KÀ, Xncph\´]pcw k. \¼À 534/4, 5 6þ12þ1999saUn¡Â tImtfPv ]n. H., Xncph\´]pcwXncph\´]pcw
32 29 {io. Fkv. A_vZpÄ laoZv, shbneqÀ 0.8094 slIvSÀ 23þ7þ2001 4þ7þ2001þÂCPmkv a³knÂ, Xncph\´]pcw k. \¼À 153/4 apX 5 hÀ UoUvshbneqÀ, Xncph\´]pcw (`mKw) jt¯¡v FIvknIyq«vimkvXh«w ]n. H. sNbvXp
33 30 sa. Cw¥ojv C´y³ t¢bvkv, taÂtXm¶bv¡Â 2.72204 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjwcPn. Hm^okv, sI. ]n. 3/428, Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 11þ10þ2001thfn, Xncph\´]pcwþ21 Xncph\´]pcw 425/6,7,5, 485/2, 486/1
34 31 tUmIvSÀ Fkv. \Po_v, shbneqÀ 0.2745 slIvSÀ 8 hÀjwF^v. F. Fkv. FÂ. t¢ssa³, Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 11þ1þ2002imkvXh«w ]n. H., Xncph\´]pcw Xncph\´]pcw 169/3
35 32 {io. Fkv. {ioIpamÀ, shbneqÀ 3.1242 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjwZ£n¬ t¢ssa³kv, ap¡Â, Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 30þ1þ2002än. kn. 13/1323, {ioaqew tdmUv, Xncph\´]pcw 537, 542, 724/50saUn¡Â tImtfPv ]n. H., ]pXnb k. \¼ÀXncph\´]pcw 214/`mKw (3.06 sl.)
36 33 {io. Fw. dlow, ]Ån pdw 0.6908 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjwIcphmfIw, AgqÀ, A qÀt¡mWw k. \¼À 417/12,14 30þ11þ2002s]cpwIpgn, Xncph\´]pcw Xncph\´]pcw 418/1 `mKw 114/14 `mKw
37 34 sa. t¢ C´y shbneqÀ 0.7400 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjwhnPtbmZb, i¦À tdmUv, Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 149/6 28þ2þ2003imkvXawKew, Xncph\´]pcw Xncph\´]pcw
38 35 {io. Fw. F. \mkÀ, shbneqÀ 2.1979 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw^mÌv t¢bvkv Bâ v an\dÂkv, Xncph\´]pcw kÀtÆ \¼À 246/3, 28þ3þ2003IhSnbmÀ, Xncph\´]pcw Xncph\´]pcw 4,7,15,16,24,28,29,30,31,32
39 36 sa. jmw t¢bvkv, shbneqÀ 0.8468 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjwjp¡qÀ a³knÂ, t»m¡vþ65, Nndbn³Iogv k. \¼À 1764/1`mKw 19þ11þ2003Nne¼nÂ, imkvXh«w ]n. H., Xncph\´]pcw 1764/3`mKw, 1764/4Xncph\´]pcw 1764/5 `mKw
40 37 sa. Un. _n. F¨v. CâÀ \mjWÂ, taÂtXm¶bv¡Â 3.4350 slIvSÀ 15 hÀjwss{]häv enanäUv, F³. 75, Xncph\´]pcw ]pXnbk. \¼À 470/8, 19þ11þ2003sImt\m«v kÀ¡nÄ, Xncph\´]pcw 465/1þ1, 465/3, 465/4,\yqUÂlnþ110 001 465/15, 465/6, 465/13þ1,
465/12, 465/14, 465/8,471/17, 471/18, 465/5
41 38 sa. Cw¥ojv C´y³ t¢bvkv, taÂtXm¶bv¡Â 3.57 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjwsI. ]n. 111/428, Xncph\´]pcw ]pXnb k. \¼À 22þ9þ2003thfn, Xncph\´]pcw 2640/21þ3þ2, 2640/49þ1,Xncph\´]pcwþ21 2640/47þ1, 2640/56,
2640/47, 2649/22þ81,2640/198, 2640/68þ8,2640/22þ82þ1, 2640/22þ75, 2640/68þ1, 2640/68þ222þ75, 2640/7þ2
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42 39 F. A_vZpÄ \mkÀ, 2.0194 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
kqcy t¢bvkv, ]bnÂ, kÀtÆ \¼À 1735, 27þ10þ2004
]p¯³hoSv, Ipdt¡mSv, 1735/1, 1735/1þ1, 1736,
Xncph\´]pcw 1764, 1764/1, 1764/1þ1,
1764/1þ1þ2, 1764/1þ2,
1764/1þ5þ2, 1764/1þ6,
1764/1þ6þ1, 1764/5þ1,
1764/5þ1þ1
3. {Kmss^äv :
43 1 {io. tXmwk¬ \mSmÀ, ]mt§mSv 0.5909 slIvSÀ ]pXp¡m³
s{]mss{]äÀ, tXmwk¬ {Kmss\äv s\Spa§mSv kÀtÆ \¼À At]£n
{Iqkn_nÄ hÀ¡vkv, Xncph\´]pcw 3576/1þ5 ¨ncn¡p¶p.
shÅ\mSv ]n. H., Xncph\´]pcw
4. Np®m¼p I¡ :
44 1 Zn {Smh³IqÀ knaâ vkv enanäUv, IpacIw 56.25 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
\m«Iw, tIm«bw tIm«bw kÀtÆ \¼À 444/1 21þ4þ1983
tIm«bw
45 2 Zn {Smh³IqÀ knaâ vkv enanäUv, hSpXebpw 100 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
\m«Iw, tIm«bw aä¯nÂ`mKhpw kÀtÆ \¼À 6þ7þ1984
tNÀ¯e 98/1þ1þ20/1
Be¸pg
46 3 Zn {Smh³IqÀ knaâ vkv enanäUv, X®oÀap¡w 75 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw
\m«Iw, tIm«bw (ku v), kÀtÆ \¼À 475/1 4þ10þ1985
tNÀ¯e
Be¸pg
47 4 Zn {Smh³IqÀ knaâ vkv enanäUv, ssh¡w 255 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw\m«Iw, tIm«bw ]Ån¸pdw kÀtÆ \¼À 197/1 28þ2þ1994
ssh¡w (ssh¡w hntÃPv)tNÀ¯e kÀtÆ \¼À 299/1tIm«bw (]Ån¸pdw hntÃPv)Be¸pg
48 5 sa. ssh¡w Xmeq¡v IpacIw 500 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjwshÅI¡ klIcWkwLw enanäUv tIm«bw ]gb kÀtÆ \¼À 9þ5þ1995\¼À 357, Aw_nIm amÀ¡äv, tIm«bw 444/1]n. H. ssh¡w, tIm«bw
49 6 Ic¸pdw shÅI¡ hyhkmb X®oÀap¡w 500 slIvSÀ 21þ7þ2016klIcW kwLw enanäUv, (sX¡v) k. \¼À 335/1þ1 hsc\¼À Fþ144, apl½ ]n. H. tNÀ¯e `mKw, ]gb kÀtÆ
Be¸pg \¼À 475/1,th¼\mSv te¡v
50 7 sa. ssI\¡cn I¡ hyhkmb ]pfn¦p¶v 6.2455 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjwklIcW kwLw enanäUv, Ip«\mSv k. \¼À 545/23 F 27þ3þ2000\¼À 2065, Ip¸¸pdw ]n. H. Be¸pgBe¸pg
51 8 sa. Ip«\mSv Idp¯I¡ sN¼¡pfw 4.2 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjwhyhkmb tImþHm¸tdäohv Ip«\mSv k. \¼À 298/1 29þ3þ2004skmsskän enanäU,v \¼À Fþ1010 Be¸pg
Np®m¼p IÃv :
52 1 sa. ae_mÀ knaâ vkv enanäUv, ]pXptÈcn 245.69 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjwhmfbmÀ, ]me¡mSv ae¼pg k. \¼À 1580/2þ3 20þ11þ2002
]me¡mSv ]pXptÈcn hntÃPnÂ866/1, 867/12,13,14,868/2, 869/1, 874/33ae¼pg
2928
sh«pIÃv :
53 1 {io. kn. F³. {io{]kmZv Xfn¸d¼v 0.1922 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw872/Un, s]m¿n ]n. H. Xfn¸d¼v do kÀtÆ \¼ÀXfn¸d¼v, I®qÀ I®qÀ 7 `mKw
5. [mXpaWÂ :
54 1 sa. tIcf an\dÂkv Bâ v sX¡pw`mKw 167.640 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw [mXpaWÂ,saäÂkv enanäUv, Nhd kÀtÆ \¼À 9þ7þ1985 CÂass\äv,]n. _n. \¼À 3, IpetiJc]pcw, 25 apX 12 F, 1 duss«Â,tImhnÂtXm«w, Nhd ]·\, apX 121, 31 apX knÀt¡m¬,
Icp\mK¸Ån, 633, 91 apX 220 knÃnass\äv,]pXp¸Ån hntÃPv hsc, 218, 1 apX eqt¡mknÂ,2. Icp\mK¸Ån, 199 hscbpw 151þDw tamtWmþImÀ¯nI¸Ån HgnsI sskävXmeq¡v3. Be¸pg, sImÃwPnÃIÄ
55 2 sa. C´y³ sdbÀ FÀ¯v enanäUv, sX¡pw`mKw 62.202 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjw [mXpaWÂ,Nhdþ691 583, sImÃw Nhd (t»m¡v \¼À 1) 23þ9þ1995
]·\, k. \¼À 22 apXÂIcp\mK¸Ån, 9 hsc sX¡pw `mKwhntÃPv hntÃPv k. \¼ÀIcp\mK¸Ån, 251 apX 132 hscsImÃw Nhd hntÃPv (40.566
sl.) (t»m¡v \w. 4)k. \¼À 30 apXÂ1 hsc ]·\ hntÃPv,k. \¼À 366 apXÂ222 hscbpw 218þDwIcp\mK¸Ån hntÃPv
56 3 sa. C´y³ sdbÀ FÀ¯v enanäUv, Nhd 67 slIvSÀ 20 hÀjwNhdþ691 583, sImÃw \ o I c kÀtÆ \¼À 141, 19þ4þ1999
hntÃPpIÄ 143 apX 146 hsc2. Icp\mK¸Ån, 151 apX 152 hsc3. sImÃw 167 apX 178 hsc
193 apX 196 hsc21 apX 205 hsc21 apX 216 hsc222 apX 225, 235,236, 243 apX 246,252, 253, 255, 634, 681689 apX 1054, 1060apX 1082, 1087 apXÂ1108, 1115 apX 1134,1146 apX 1168,1171,1172,1186 apX 1193, 1212apX 1236 IqSmsXk. \¼À 1230, 1242,1237, 1210, 1211, 1195,1194, 1185, 1171, 1169, 1145,1135, 1136, 1114, 1110, 1109,1086, 1081, 1080, 1090, 1079,1063,1062,1066,1059,1058,1057, 1056 apX 1060þChbpsS `mK§fpw(Nhd hntÃPv) k.\¼À 1 apX 13, 655,667, Chbpw kÀtÆ\¼À 683, 685, 676,730, 743, 847 F¶nhbpsS `mK§fpw(\oIc hntÃPv)
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6. I®mSn aWÂ :
57 1 {ioaXn tagvkn kndnb¡v ssX¡m«ptÈcn 0.6678 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw]¶nthenÂ, ap«¼ew ]n. H. ]Ån¸pdw, kÀtÆ \¼À 28þ7þ1995IªnIpgn, tIm«bw 2. tNÀ¯e 25/584, 25/5Un, 25/5C,
3. Be¸pg 25/5F v, 25/5Pn(ssX¡m«ptÈcnhntÃPv) 278/10]Ån¸pdw hntÃPv
58 2 {io. ]n. apl½Zv ]Ån¸pdw 0.2515 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjwamt\PnwKv ]mÀ«vWÀ tNÀ¯e kÀtÆ \¼À 17þ6þ1996C³Ukv knen¡m ssa³kv Be¸pg 179/60, 179/62]d¼n lukv, sImqÀ¡c ]n. H.]me¡mSv
59 3 {io. hn. kn. kp[mIc³ ssX¡m«ptÈcn 0.8191 slIvSÀ 8 hÀjwFw. FÂ. kn. `h³ tNÀ¯e kÀtÆ \¼À 18þ6þ1996hmc\mSv ]n. H., tNÀ¯eþ688 543 Be¸pg 73/15þ2, 73/15þ5,
73/15þ7, 73/15þ9,73/14þ4, 73/9þ2
60 4 {io. Ipcy³ tPmk^v ]Ån¸pdw 0.8300 slIvSÀ 8 hÀjw]mebv¡Â hoSv tNÀ¯e kÀtÆ \¼À 19þ9þ1996Xncps\ÃqÀ ]n. H. Be¸pg 77/17 _n, 77/18 _n,tNÀ¯e, Be¸pg 77/16þ4þ2, 77/16þ2,
77/16þ3, 77/6þ8
61 5 {io. F. sI. {io[c³ ssX¡m«ptÈcn 0.7530 slIvSÀ 8 hÀjwawKetÈcn tNÀ¯e kÀtÆ \¼À 25þ1þ1996ssX¡m«ptÈcn ]n. H. Be¸pg 113/5þ10þ2,18þ2,16F 4,tNÀ¯e 16F 1, 16_n2þ2, _n3,
16F1/3,F3_n,]gbk_v Unhnj³ \.5þ10,18þ2,16þF,16_n2,16 F1, F3, _n
62 6 {ioaXn. ]n. Fw. ^m¯na ]Ån¸pdw 1.5459 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw^m¯na a³knÂ, Xncphm¼mSn tNÀ¯e kÀtÆ \¼À 30þ11þ1996Be¸pgþ688 002 Be¸pg 174/16þ2, 174/17þ1
174/20þ1, 174/23þ1,174/1,2,4,5þ1, 174/25F174/25_nþ1, 174/25_nþ2, 174/25_n2þ2
63 7 sa. FIvk ¥mÊv enanäUv ]Ån¸pdw 1.5783 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjwDZb\KÀ, ]mXnc¸Ån, tNÀ¯e kÀtÆ \¼À 30þ1þ1997Xncph¼mSn, Be¸pgþ688 002 Be¸pg 105/2, 105/11
64 8 {io. kn. sI. apXemfn 1.1476 slIvSÀ 8 hÀjws{]mss{]äÀ, ku¯v C´y³ kÀtÆ \¼À 17þ3þ1997sIan¡Âkv, shfnbnÂ, 234/34þ5, 233/34þ5þ2,thtfmÀh«w, tNÀ¯e ]n. H. 233/35, 283/37þ1,Be¸pg 233/352
65 9 {io. hn. H. amXyp ssX¡m«ptÈcn 0.3292 slIvSÀ 7 hÀjwhmX¸nÅn hoSv, ]Ån¸pdw tNÀ¯e kÀtÆ \¼À 28þ8þ1998tNÀ¯e, Be¸pgþ688 541 Be¸pg 55/3þ1, 55/3þ8
55/4_nþ1, 55/4_nþ2
66 10 {io. kn. sI. tPymXncmPv ssX¡m«ptÈcn 0.427 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjwtPymXn `h³, Fkv. Fw. kn. 6 tNÀ¯e k. \¼À 116/2F1, 7þ1þ1999tNÀ¯e ]n. H., Be¸pg Be¸pg 116/2_nþ1, 116/6F1
67 11 {ioaXn sjÀfn tPmk^v ]Ån¸pdw 1 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjwIp¼bn lukv, Fkv. Fw. kn. 6 tNÀ¯e kÀtÆ \¼À 15þ3þ1999tNÀ¯e, Be¸pg Be¸pg 236/7_n, 236/7kn,
knþ4236/8 kn2,236/13F
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68 12 sa. {XoÌmÀ ssa³kv ]Ån¸pdw 0.694 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjwX¯wthen, ]mWmhÅn, tNÀ¯e kÀtÆ \¼À 11þ6þ1999tNÀ¯e, Be¸pg Be¸pg 189/23þ2,3,4, 188/24
F, _n, 181/2þ3
69 13 {io. sI. hn. tPmkpIp«n ssX¡m«ptÈcn 1.0339 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjwIcnbn lukv, sI. BÀ. ]pcw ]n. H., hntÃPv k. \¼À 79/11þ1þ3,tNÀ¯e, Be¸pg tNÀ¯e Xmeq¡v 79/11þ11/2, 79/11þ11/1,
Be¸pg 79/11þ11/2, 79/15þ1,80/1þ1, 80/12þ13þ2,80/6þ1, 80/4þ3/7,80/4þ3/5, 80/4þ4
70 14 {io. tXmaÊv {^m³knkv ssX¡m«ptÈcn 0.8094 slIvSÀ 5 hÀjwIcbn lukv, Xncps\ÃqÀ ]n. H. hntÃPv k. \¼À 48/16,]Ån¸pdw, tNÀ¯e tNÀ¯e Xmeq¡v 55/16þ2, 55/17, 55/20
Be¸pg
71 15 {ioaXn Pb{io X®oÀap¡w 1.7625 slIvSÀ 15 hÀjw]Snbmc¯n lukv, t\mÀ¯v k. \¼À 145/1]pgb¶qÀ ]n. H. tNÀ¯ehSt¡¯d, XrÈqÀ Be¸pg
72 16 {io. hn. H. Akokn X®oÀap¡w sX¡v 0.5142 slIvSÀ 2 hÀjwhmX¸Ån hoSv, tNÀ¯e k. \¼À 339/3þ2, 1þ8þ2001]Ån¸pdw ]n. H., Be¸pg 339/5þ2, 339/7þ1tNÀ¯e, Be¸pg 339/7þ2
73 17 {io. _¶n Del¶m³ X®oÀap¡w sX¡v 1.1261 slIvSÀ 2 hÀjwXfnbSnbn hoSv, tNÀ¯e k. \¼À 399/10, 1þ8þ2001sI. BÀ. ]pcw, Be¸pg 403/1, 403/4þ2,]n. H. tNÀ¯e, Be¸pg 403/6þ1, 403/6þ2,
403/6þ3, 403/6þ4,403/6þ5, 403/6þ6,403/4þ1, 400/4,400/13, 400/5þ2
74 18 {io. ]n. ]n. kt´mjv ssX¡m«ptÈcn 1.5099 slIvSÀ]pXnNndbn lukvv, tNÀ¯e k. \¼À 118/4þ2,Imhmew t\mÀ¯v Be¸pg 118/4þ3, 118/4þ4,
118/4þ5, 118/4þ6,118/7F, 118/7_n,118/11þ2, 118/11þ3
75 19 {io. kn. sI. APn¯vv ssX¡m«ptÈcn 0.4654 slIvSÀ 2 hÀjwtPymXn `h³, kn. Fw. kn.þ15, tNÀ¯e k. \¼À 32/13þ1,tNÀ¯e, Be¸pg Be¸pg 32/13þ3, 32/13þ5,
32/13þ7, 32/12 F4,32/12 _n2
76 20 {ioaXn ]n. Fw. ^m¯na ssX¡m«ptÈcn 10015 slIvSÀ^m¯na am³j³, tNÀ¯e k. \¼À 87/8þ1,_À¡¯v, Xncph¼mSn Be¸pg 87/8þ2, 87/9F2,Be¸pg 87/9 _n2/87/9 _n,
87/10þ2, 87/10
77 21 {ioaXn tacn¡p«n tPmk^v ]Ån¸pdw 1.7683 slIvSÀ 2 hÀjwhmX¸Ån lukv, tNÀ¯e k. \¼À 190/21þ2,]Ån¸pdw, tNÀ¯e Be¸pg 190/19, 190/16F,Be¸pg 190/16 _n, 190/16 _n2,
190/16 _n4, 190/20þ2,190/20þ3, 190/15þ1, 190/15þ2, 190/14F, 190/11,190/12þ1, 190/12þ1þ1,190/12þ3, 190/12þ3þ1,190/2F, 190/2F2,190/2F2þ1, 190/2F3,190/2 _n, 190/13þ2,189/19 F, 189/19 _n2,189/19 _n, 189/2F
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7. IzmÀ«vkv :
78 1 sa. KpUve¡v an\dÂkv ]q¯Sn 2.9080 slIvSÀ 12 hÀjw
]n. H. kp¯m³ _t¯cn, kp¯m³ ]pXnb kÀtÆ 31þ1þ1994
hb\mSv PnÃþ673 292 _t¯cn \¼À 257/1 `mKw.
hb\mSv ]gb kÀtÆ
\¼À 494/8 F 1 Un,
2 F 1 _n
79 2 {ioaXn sI. än. sXcok CShI 0.3035 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw
a¬Ipt¶Â lukv am\´hmSn kÀtÆ \¼À 199/6, 16þ6þ1994
CShI ]n. H., am\´hmSn hb\mSv ]gb k. \¼À
hb\mSv 414/1F6
80 3 tPm¬ ]n. kpcmthm XrÈntecn 0.6920 slIvSÀ 23þ1þ1995
kpcmthm tUbn am\´hmSn kÀtÆ \¼À 159/3,
Cchn]pcw, sImÃw hb\mSv 159/4
81 4 sa. hb\mSv an\dÂkvv IWnbmd¼mä 0.4876 slIvSÀ 10 hÀjw
Bâ v saäÂkv ssh¯ncn kÀtÆ \¼À 204/4, 28þ10þ1998
tImcmWn, hcZqÀ ]n. H., hb\mSv 204/5
hb\mSv
A\p_Ôw Un
2003þ2004þ \nehnepÅ ssa\nwKv eokpIfpsS Pnà Xncn¨pÅ ]«nI
{Ia\¼À
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17)
[mXphnsâ t]cv
Xncph\´]pcw
sImÃw
]¯
\wXn«
tIm«bw
Be¸pg
CSp¡n
FdWmIpfw
XrÈqÀ
]me¡mSv
tImgnt¡mSv
ae¸pdw
hb\mSv
I®qÀ
Imk
ÀtImU
v
BsI
1 t_mIvsskäv .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
2 ssN\m t¢ 32 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1 38
3 ssN\m t¢, _mÄ t¢,
^bÀ t¢ .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
4 Np®m¼pI¡ .. .. .. 6 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8
5 Np®m¼pIÃv .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
6 {Kmss^äv 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
7 [mXpaWÂ .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
8 I®mSn aWÂ .. .. .. 21 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 21
9 IzmÀSvkv .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 .. .. 4
10 sh«pIÃv .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
BsI 33 11 .. 27 2 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 4 2 1 81
3637
A\p_Ôw C
2003þ2004þse t_mIvsskänsâ D¸mZ\, hn]W\ ]«nI
1 sa. Imthcn sIan¡Âkv (]n) enanäUv,
Xncphà 11,700 11,700
2 {ioaXn F. Ban\½mÄ 8,227 8,227
3 {ioaXn F. dlnbm\ v 5,400 5,400
4 {io. kn. F³. {io\nhmk³, Xfn¸d¼v 1,500 1,500
BsI 26,827 26,827
{Ia\¼À
eokpSabpsS t]cvD¸mZ\w(S¬)
hn]W\w(S¬)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A\p_Ôw F^v
2003þ2004þse ssN\m t¢bpsS D¸mZ\, hn]W\, D]t`mK ]«nI
{Ia\¼À
eokpSabpsS t]cvD¸mZ\w
kwkvIcn¨Xvhn]W\w
AkwkvIrXwD¸mZ\w
AkwkvIrXwhn]W\w
kwkvIcn¨XvD]t`mKw
1 ktX¬ t¢bvkv Bâ v 200 1,600 200 1,600 ..
an\dÂkv, \oteizcw
2 tIcf t¢bvkv Bâ v kndmanIvkv 225 .. .. .. 225
t{]mUIvSvkv, \oteizcw
3 Zn tIcf kndmanIvkv enanäUv, 200 11,500 200 .. 11,500
I p d
4 sa. `mcXn t¢bvkv 900 .. 900 .. ..
5 sa. hnPbe£vaWm t¢ ssa³kv 150 .. 150 .. ..
6 sa. tIcf t¢bvkv Bâ v 1,500 7875 1,500 7875 ..
kndmanIvkv t{]mUIvSvkv
enanäUv,
]mb§mSn ssa³ .. 1,800 .. 1,800 ..
I®m]pcw ssa³
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
3839
7 sa. Cw¥ojv C´y³
t¢bvkv enanäUv,
thfn, Xncph\´]pcw 27,000 .. .. 27,000 ..
]Ån¸pdw 90,000 .. .. 90,000 ..
taÂtXm¶bv¡Â I 13,000 .. .. 13,000 ..
II 21,000 .. .. 21,000 ..
III 9,000 .. .. 9,000 ..
IV 25,000 .. .. 25,000 ..
V .. .. .. .. ..
8 sa. CâÀ\mjW (]n) enanäUv 23,000 .. .. 23,000 ..
9 Fkv. {ioIpamÀ, 26,000 .. 26,000 .. ..
Z£n¬ t¢ ssa³kv
10 sa. F. Fw. a¬kqÀ 1,125 .. 1,125 .. ..
jmwkv t¢ ssa³kv
11 sa. Pb _meKwKm[c³ 400 .. 400 .. ..
12 cmPv kpIpamc³, t¢ C´y 5,250 .. 5,250 .. ..
13 Fkv. A_vZpÄ laoZv 1,900 .. 1,900 .. ..
ssj³ t¢ ssa³kv
14 F. A_vZpÄ \mkÀ 8,800 .. 8,800 .. ..
kqcy t¢ ssa³kv
15 Fkv. \ko^m _ohn 7,500 .. 7,500 .. ..
BÂ^ t¢ ssa³kv, Fkv.F³._n. II
16 ]n. sI. \nk 2,500 .. 2,500 .. ..
ÌmtâÀUv Itbmen³
17 tUmIvSÀ Fkv. \Po_v 700 .. 700 .. ..
^mk t¢ ssa³kv
18 Fkv. A_vZpÄ kemw 2,150 .. 2,150 .. ..
F. sI. Fw.
19 Fkv. salÀ_m³ 1,600 .. 1,600 .. ..
kdo\ t¢ ssa³kv
20 ÌmtâÀUv t¢ ssa³kv 18,000 .. 18,000 .. ..
21 F. kpldm_ohn 16,000 .. 16,000 .. ..
kpteJ t¢ ssa³kv
22 Fkv. A_vZpÄ laoZv 650 .. 650 .. ..
{Kmâ v t¢ ssa³kv
23 Fw. F. \mkÀ 16.500 .. 16,500 .. ..
^mÌv t¢ ssa³kv
24 sa. cm[m t¢bvkv 200 .. 200 .. ..
25 sa. IÃnbqÀ ssa³kv 300 .. 300 .. ..
BsI 3,20,750 22,725 1,12,525 .. ..
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
4041
A\p_Ôw Pn
2003þ2004þse Np®m¼pI¡bpsS DÂ]mZ\, hn]W\, D]t`mK ]«nI
1 apl½ ssewsj skmsskän 9,500 9,000 ..
2 ssX¡m«ptÈcn ssewsj tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän 5,750 5,750 ..
3 Imcm¸pdw ssewsj tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän 3,700 3,700 ..
4 BcymSv ssewsj tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän 3,250 3,250 ..
5 ssh. apl½Zv s\SpwXdbnÂ, Xr¡p¶¸pg, Be¸pg 500 500 ..
6 ssI\Icn ssewsj tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän 5,500 + 5,500+ ..
500 500
7 {Smh³IqÀ knaâ vkv enanäUv, \m«Iw, tIm«bw 27,400 .. 27,400
8 Ip¯nbtXmSv ssewsj tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän 1,600 1,600 ..
9 Imhmew »m¡v ssewsj tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän 800 400 ..
10 sX¡³amen¸pdw hyhkmbklIcWkwLw 3,505 2,185 ..
11 {io. F. IcpW³, kPoh]pcw, Fe¯qÀ, (ISÂ I¡) 100 100 ..
12 {io. dnbmkv, sh«ph§mSn ]n. H., Ccn§Â 100 100 ..
13 Zn ssh¡w Xmeq¡v sshäv ssewsj tImþHm¸tdäohv 200 200 ..
skmsskän enanäUv \¼À sI. 357
14 Zn IpacIw ssewsj tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän 5,500 5,500 ..
enanäUv \¼Àþ1782
15 sh¨qÀ ssewsj tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän 2,200 2,200 ..
enanäUv \¼Àþ2407
16 Zn ssh¡w ssewsj tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän 7,250 7,250 ..
enanäUv \¼Àþ3145
17 Zn sN¼p hntÃPv Im«n¡p¶v ssewsj tImþHm¸tdäohv 1,400 1,400 ..
skmsskän enanäUv \¼Àþ85
18 {io. ]n. hn. A¨³Ipªv, ImÀ¯nI ssewsj hÀIvkv, 300 300 ..
IpacIw
BsI 79,055 49,435 27,400
{Ia.\w.
eokpSabpsS t]cvhn]W\wsa{SnIv S¬
DÂ]mZ\wsa{SnIv S¬
D]t`mKw
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
4342
sa. ae_mÀ knaâ vkv, hmfbmÀ, ]me¡mSv Pnà 192,823 S¬ 192,283 S¬ ..
A\p_Ôw F¨v
2003þ2004þse Np®m¼pIÃnsâ DÂ]mZ\, hn]W\, D]t`mK ]«nI
eokpSabpsS t]cv hn]W\wDÂ]mZ\w Ipdn¸v
4544
A\p_Ôw sF
2003þ2004þse [mXpaWensâ DÂ]mZ\, hn]W\, D]t`mK ]«nI
{Ia\¼À eokpSabpsS t]cv hn]W\wDÂ]mZ\w D]t`mKw[mXphnsâ t]cv
1 knÀ¡¬ 9,100 .. 9,100
dqss«Â 4,600 .. 4,600
CÂass\äv 1,16,640 .. 1,16,640
knenass\äv 7,758 7,758 ..
{_u¬ 300 300 ..
CÂass\äv .. .. ..
sa. C´y³ sdbÀ FÀ¯vkv,Nhd, sImÃw
A\p_Ôw sP
2003þ2004þse IzmÀ«vknsâ DÂ]mZ\ hn]W\ ]«nI
2 knÀ¡¬ 1,800 .. 1,800
dqss«Â 2,900 .. 1,800
CÂass\äv 48,000 1,100 48,000
knenass\äv 2,900 .. 2,900
sa. tIcf an\dÂkv Bâ v saäÂkv
enanäUv, Nhd, sImÃw
eokpSabpsS t]cv hn]W\wDÂ]mZ\w Ipdn¸v
{io. ]n. tPm¬ kpdmH, kpdmH tUbnÂ, 50 50 ..
Cchn]pcw, sImÃw
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1 {io. tPymXncmPv, tPymXn `h³, kn. Fw. kn. 4/698, tNÀ¯e 12,137 9,648
2 {ioaXn tjÀfn tPmk v, Ip¼n lukv, 4,896 4,896Fkv. Fw. kn.þVI, tNÀ¯e
3 {ioaXn kn. Pbe£van, sIm¨paT¯n lukv, 670 670Xncps\ÃqÀ ]n. H., tNÀ¯e
4 {io.kn. sI. apXemfn, s{]mss{]äÀ, 10,512 9,729ku¯v C´y³ sIan¡Âkv, shfnbnÂ, theqÀh«w, tNÀ¯e
5 {io. Ipcy³ tPmk v, ]mebv¡Â hoSv 5,540 2,835Xncps\ÃqÀ ]n. H., tNÀ¯e
6 {ioaXn tagvkn kndnb¡v, ]¶nthenÂ, 2,870 2,808ap«¼ew ]n. H., tIm«bw
7 {ioaXn tacn¡p«n tPmk^v, hmXm]nÃn lukv, 8,569 7,050]Ån¸pdw, tNÀ¯e
8 {io. hn. H. amXyp, hmXm]nÃnÂ, ]Ån¸pdw, tNÀ¯e 2,649 2,649
9 {io. hn. H. Hutk¸v, hmXm]nÃn 1,839 1,839
]Ån¸pdw, tNÀ¯e
46
A\p_Ôw sI
2003þ2004þse I®mSn aWensâ DÂ]mZ\ hn]W\ ]«nI
{Ia\w. eokpSabpsS t]cv
hn]W\w
sa{SnIv S¬DÂ]mZ\w
sa{SnIv S¬
(1) (2) (3) (4)
47
10 {io. hn. H. AÊoÊn, hmXm]nÃnÂ, ]Ån¸pdw, tNÀ¯e 2,684 2,68
11 {io. kndnbIv amXyp, ]¶nthen lukv, ap«¼ew ]n. H., tIm«bw 2,135 2,135
12 {ioaXn hÂk½ Pbnwkv, aq¡S lukv 8,118 8,118s]cp¼\m¨n ]n. H., N§\mtÈcn
13 {ioaXn im´m_m_p, shfnbn lukv, 15,981 14,868ssX¡m«ptÈcn ]n. H., tNÀ¯e
14 {io. kn. sI. apXemfn, shfnbnÂ, thfqÀh«w, tNÀ¯e 5,724 3,375
15 {ioaXn kn. F¨v. sslahXn A½, Nqgn¡m«p shfnbnÂ, 10,201 8,190thfqÀh«w, tNÀ¯e
16 {io. ]n. Fkv. PbN{µ³, ]p¯³]pcbv¡Â lukv, 12,150 8,091sI. BÀ. ]pcw, tNÀ¯e
17 {io. kn. sI. AtimI³, sa. ao\ knent¡äv, tNÀ¯e 6,597 6,192
18 {io. _¶n Del¶m³, XfnbmUn lukv, 5,881 4,104sI. BÀ. ]pcw ]n. H., tNÀ¯e
19 {io. kn. BÀ. thWp, sNdphÅn, Xncp\ÃqÀ, ]Ån¸pdw, tNÀ¯e 16,049 15,395
20 {io. F. F{_lmw, Hfnbm¼pd¯v lukv, sI. BÀ. ]pcw, tNÀ¯e 11,240 10,737
21 {io. sI. hn. tPmkpIp«n, Imcnbn lukv, sI. BÀ. ]pcw, tNÀ¯e 2,188 1,818
22 {io. tXmakv {^m³knkv, Imcnbn an\dÂkv, 1,907 1,818
Imcnbn lukv, Xncp\ÃqÀ ]n. H., tNÀ¯e
BsI 1,50,447 1,29,883
4849
A\p_Ôw FÂ
2003þ2004þse Ae¦mc hnXm\inebpsS DÂ]mZ\ hn]W\ ]«nI
{Ia\w.
eokpSabpsS t]cv hn]W\wDÂ]mZ\w
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1 sa. sPw {Kmss\ävkv, 78 I¯o{UÂ tdmUv, sNss¶
Izmdn \¼À þ VII 79.898 79.898
Izmdn \¼À þ VIII 415.707 415.707
Izmdn \¼À þ IX 52.572 52.572
Izmdn \¼À þ X 6.961 6.961
Izmdn \¼À þ XI 5.805 5.805
2 sa. än. sI. FâÀss{]kkv, 76 I¯o{U tdmUv, sNss¶ 11.341 11.341
3 _n. Fw. sjdo^v, sa. {Ko³ emâ v {Kmss\ävkv, ]\¨aqSv 177.471 177.471
4 sa. sat{Sm FâÀss{]kkv, civan `h³ 60.503 60.503
5 sa. C. FÂ. tXmaÊv Bâ v F¶mÀs¡ cmPc¯n\w 1453.222 1453.222
(sa. ÌmtâÀUv C´y³ {Kmss\ävkv)
6 {ioaXn sI. hkpaXn, sa. sI. ]n. FâÀss{]kkv,
Izmdn \¼À þ VII 59.231 59.231
7 sa. Fw. AP´, inhapcpI³ {Kmss\ävkv 78.599 78.599
8 sa. t{Sm¸n¡Â {Kmss\ävkv, _nþ2, AÂkmhpUv _nÂUnwKvkv,
ssX¡mSv, Xncph\´]pcwþ14
Izmdn \¼À þ III 81.175 81.175
Izmdn \¼À þ IV 120.741 120.741
9 sa. C¼ocnb {Kmss\ävkv, 76, I¯o{U tdmUv, sNss¶þ86 96.305 96.305
10 sa. sI. ]n. {Kmss\ävkv C³Ukv{Sokv, Sn. kn. 36/999,
{ioim´n, s]cp´m¶n, Xncph\´]pcwþ8
Izmdn \¼À þ I 408.208 408.208
Izmdn \¼À þ II 44.169 44.169
11 sa. {Kmss\ävkv enwKvkv, t\XmPn tdmUv, AcWm«pIc, XrÈqÀ 12.71 12.71
BsI 3164.618 3164.618
1 Xncph\´]pcw 55 .. .. 35 .. 90
2 sImÃw 3 .. .. .. .. 3
3 Be¸pg .. 1 1 .. .. 2
4 ]¯\wXn« 31 .. .. .. .. 31
5 tIm«bw 28 1 .. .. .. 29
6 CSp¡n 13 .. .. .. .. 13
7 FdWmIpfw 38 .. .. .. .. 38
8 XrÈqÀ 24 .. .. .. .. 24
9 ]me¡mSv 17 .. .. 2 .. 19
10 ae¸pdw 26 .. .. .. .. 26
11 tImgnt¡mSv 35 .. .. .. .. 35
12 I®qÀ 14 .. .. .. .. 14
13 hb\mSv 6 .. .. .. .. 6
14 ImkÀtKmUv 1 .. .. .. .. 1
BsI 291 2 1 37 .. 331
5051
A\p_Ôw Fw
2003þ2004þse IzmdnbwKv eokpIfpsS Pnà Xncn¨pÅ ]«nI
{Ia\¼À
Pnà BsICjvSnIa®v
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Icn¦ÃvNp®m¼pI¡
ISÂI¡Ae¦mcine
A\p_Ôw F³
2003þ2004þse IzmdnbwKv s]ÀanäpIfpsS Pnà Xncn¨pÅ ]«nI
{Ia\¼À
Pnà BsICjvSnIa®v
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Icn¦Ãv sh«pIÃv
1 Xncph\´]pcw 81 2 .. .. 2 .. 85
2 sImÃw 94 .. 17 .. 2 .. 113
3 Be¸pg .. .. 8 13 .. 4 25
4 ]¯\wXn« 113 2 6 .. 3 .. 124
5 tIm«bw 77 6 1 .. 193 .. 277
6 CSp¡n 93 .. .. .. 7 .. 100
7 FdWmIpfw 92 2 41 6 .. .. 141
8 XrÈqÀ 36 8 .. 7 .. .. 51
9 ]me¡mSv 167 14 1 .. 6 .. 188
10 ae¸pdw 317 .. .. .. .. .. 317
11 tImgnt¡mSv 88 25 3 .. 1 .. 117
12 I®qÀ 106 139 .. 1 .. .. 246
13 hb\mSv 108 .. 33 .. 7 .. 148
14 ImkÀtKmUv 81 137 .. 6 35 .. 259
BsI 1453 335 110 33 256 4 2191
BäpaWÂ aWÂ
Np®m¼pI¡
A\p_Ôw H
2003þ2004þÂ \nehnepÅ Uotegvkv ssek³kpIfpsS ]«nI
{Ia\¼À
PnÃUotegvkv ssek³kp
IfpsS F®w
1 Xncph\´]pcw 17
2 sImÃw 75
3 Be¸pg 15
4 ]¯\wXn« 57
5 tIm«bw 12
6 CSp¡n 22
7 FdWmIpfw 307
8 XrÈqÀ 38
9 ]me¡mSv 51
10 ae¸pdw 37
11 tImgnt¡mSv 18
12 I®qÀ 67
13 hb\mSv 9
14 ImkÀtKmUv 40
15 kvs]jyÂB^okv, tNÀ¯e 15
BsI 768
52
1 Ip¯nbtXmSv ssewsj 8,812 .. 8,812 .. 8,812tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän,enanäUv \¼À F. 193
2 aXnÂ`mKw ssewsj 7,362 .. 7,362 .. 7,362tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän,enanäUv \¼À F. 190
3 ssI¸pg sh¨qÀ Imb 1,170 .. 1,170 .. 1,170IÀjIkwLw
4 tIcf s¢bvkv Bâ v kndmanIvkv, 1,14,272 .. 1,14,272 .. 1,14,272I®qÀ
5 ÌmtâÀUv t¢ ssa³kv 3,73,945 .. 3,73,945 .. 3,73,945
6 Nme¡pSn dn{^mIvSdokv 704 .. 704 .. 704
7 tIcf I¬kv{S£³It¼mWâ vkv 14,67,517 .. 14,67,517 .. 14,67,517
8 sI. im´Ipamcn A½ 3,323 .. 3,323 .. 3,323
9 KpUve¡v an\dÂkv 2,680 .. 2,680 .. 2,680
A\p_Ôw ]n
2003þ2004 Imebfhnse Unamâ,v ]ncnhv, _m¡n hnhc¸«nI
{Ia\w.
eokpSabpsS t]cv A`n{]mbwsam¯wUnamâ v
31þ3þ03þseUnamâ v
]ncnhv31þ3þ04 se_m¡n
2003þ04 seUnamâ v
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
53
54
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
10 ]n. Pn. e£vaW³ 1,253 .. 1,253 .. 1,253
11 tIcf C³Ukv{Snb t]mfntagvkv 71,759 .. 71,759 71,759 ..
12 FÊv. PÌnkv 1,234 .. 1,234 .. 1,234
13 sN¼v hntÃPv, Im«n¡p¶v 44,757 .. 44,757 .. 44,757
ssewsj skmsskän
14 kn. kq[ojv 4,208 .. 4,208 .. 4,208
15 Fw. sI. {io[c³ 2,640 .. 2,640 .. 2,640
16 Imcm¸pdw ssewsj 3,98,796 .. 3,98,796 .. 3,98,796
tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän
enanäUv \¼À F. 144
17 Pbnwkv amXyp 4,797 .. 4,797 .. 4,797
18 kn. sI. caWn 1,887 .. 1,887 .. 1,887
19 sI. Fw. apl½Zv 3,752 .. 3,752 1,870 1,882
20 ]n. sI. \nk 2,503 .. 2,503 .. 2,503
21 ssh¡w Xmeq¡v sshäv ssewsj 32,967 .. 32,967 .. 32,967
tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän
enanäUv \¼À 357
22 tIcf sslsS¡v 7,697 .. 7,697 3,368 4,329
23 _oäm {Kmss\ävkv 1,699 .. 1,699 1,699 ..
24 Aºm {Kmss\ävkv 9,415 .. 9,415 9,415 ..
25 apZm¡Â {Kmss\ävkv 1,655 .. 1,655 1,655 ..
26 AtÊmkntbäv F©n\obdnwKv 5,239 .. 5,239 5,239 ..
27 t]m_vkv {Kmss\ävkv 2,83,941 .. 2,83,941 .. 2,83,941
28 kpjaAtimIv cmPv 3,692 .. 3,692 3,692 ..
29 sjt^ÀUv {Kmss\ävkv 3,563 .. 3,563 .. 3,563
30 ]ctaizc]Wn¡À .. 1,994 .. 1,994 1,994
31 hn. H. Hutk v 1,432 .. 1,432 1,432 ..
32 H. F³. apIpµ³ sshZy³ 1,093 .. 1,093 .. 1,093
33 IpacIw ssewsj 1,09,201 .. 1,08,201 .. 1,08,201
tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän
enanäUv \¼À 1782
34 tIcf kndmanIvkv enanäUv 83,157 .. 83,157 .. 83,157
35 Fw. dlnw 9,320 .. 9,320 .. 9,320
36 kn. sI. APnXv 126 .. 126 .. 126
37 Fkv. \nkmap±o³ 483 .. 483 483 ..
38 cmPv kpIpamc³ 4,50,413 .. 4,50,413 .. 4,50,413
39 hn. F. Ipcnb¨³ 4,192 .. 4,192 4,192 ..
55
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
40 hn. tkmatiJc³ 2,446 .. 2,446 2,446 ..
41 t{Sm¸n¡Â {Kmss\ävkv 2,10,906 .. 2,10,906 50,000 1,60,906
42 ae_mÀ {Kmss\ävkv 4,660 .. 4,660 4,660 ..
43 s\t{Sm FâÀss{]kkv 1,071 .. 1,071 1,071 ..
44 A_vZpÄ kaZv 2,700 .. 2,700 .. 2,700
45 hn. H. amXyp 2,735 3,932 11,913 2,735 9,178
5,246
46 F³.BÀ. sI.BÀ. NncRvPohn cXv\w 10,546 .. 10,546 10,546 ..
47 tacn¡p«n tPmk v 2,455 4,019 6,474 2,455 4,019
48 ¹¡mSv {Kmss\ävkv 7,813 .. 7,813 7,813 ..
49 än. sI. FâÀss{]kkv 13,45,036 .. 13,45,036 .. 13,45,036
50 cm[m s¢bvkv 13,772 .. 13,772 13,772 ..
51 A\nb³ amXyp 2,871 .. 2,871 2,871 ..
52 sI. hkpaXn 1,08,861 .. 1,08,861 .. 1,08,861
53 Imhmew »m¡v ssewsj 12,405 .. 12,405 .. 12,405
tImþHm¸tdäohv skmsskän
enanäUv \¼À 886
54 hnw tdm¡v {Kmss\ävkv 5,178 .. 5,178 5,178 ..
56
55 ]n. A_vZpÅ 547 .. 547 547 ..
56 tlaeX 3,375 .. 3,375 .. 3,375
57 kpP FÂ. amXyp 5,791 .. 5,791 .. 5,791
58 sP. _À¡¯v 910 .. 910 910 ..
59 Al½Zv Xmcojv 142 .. 142 .. 142
60 s_¶n Del¶m³ .. 1,845 1,845 1,845 ..
61 im´m _m_p .. 3,197 3,197 3,197 ..
62 \^okm _ohn .. 19,795 19,795 19,795 ..
63 ]n. Fw. ^m¯na .. 4,176 4,176 4,176 ..
64 sI. ]n. {]t£m v .. 5,271 5,271 5,271 ..
65 ]n. sI. A_vZpÄ dkm¡v .. 5,543 5,543 5,543 ..
66 ]n. Fw. A_p_¡À .. 3,859 3,859 3,859 ..
67 Imt\m¬ {Kmss\ävkv .. 1,44,339 1,44,339 1,44,339 ..
68 kn. sI. apXemfn .. 7,189 13,065 5,876 ..
5,876
69 hn. acbv¡mÀ lmPn .. 6,125 6,125 6,125 ..
70 F. Fw. P\mÀ±\³ .. 10,011 10,011 10,011 ..
71 tPmWn AKÌn³ .. 4,438 4,438 4,438 ..
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72 \mjWÂ {Kmss\ävkv .. 6,091 6,091 6,091 ..
73 F. FÂ. t{]wcmPv .. 3,228 3,228 3,228 ..
74 Acp¬ hÀ¤okv .. 8,812 8,812 8,812 ..
75 kn. sI. tPymXncmPv .. 231 231 231 ..
76 Pn. sI. {Kmss\ävkv .. 10,709 10,709 10,709 ..
77 FIvk ¥mkkv .. 575 575 575 ..
78 hn. A_vZpÄ dlnam³ .. 4,313 4,313 4,313 ..
79 AtkmkntbäUv Izmdokv .. 5,431 5,431 5,431 ..
80 amXm {Kmss\ävkv .. 9,157 9,157 9,157 ..
81 taXm tdmIvkv .. 6,618 6,618 6,618 ..
82 C. FÂ. tXmaÊv Bâ vF³. BÀ. sI. BÀ. cmPc¯n\w .. 168 168 168 ..
83 A_vZpÄ \mkÀ .. 2,457 2,457 2,457 ..
84 Fkv. {ioIpamÀ .. 40,838 40,838 40,838 ..
85 ]n. sI. {]kmZv .. 6,354 6,354 6,354 ..
86 tjÀfn tPmk v .. 10,060 10,060 10,060 ..
87 {Smh³IqÀ {Kmss\ävkv .. 2,290 1,21,477 10,187 2,290
5,421
4,766
88 XrÈqÀ kmâ vkv Bâ v {KmhÂkv enanäUv .. 55,145 55,145 55,145 ..
89 aä¯n {Kmss\ävkv Bâ v saäÂkv .. 26,613 26,613 .. 26,613
90 kpldm_ohn .. 18,238 18,238 18,238 ..
91 Ipcy³ tPmk v .. 5,183 5,183 5,183 ..
92 F³. Fkv. _m_p .. 8,113 8,113 .. 8,113
93 sP. tXm_nbmkv .. 5,133 5,133 .. 5,133
94 än. sI. tPmk v .. 13,081 13,081 13,081 ..
95 cmPp t_mb³ .. 1,42,870 1,42,870 1,00,000 42,870
96 ^nen v amXyq .. 5,355 5,355 5,355 ..
97 a\h {Kmss\ävkv .. 4,383 4,383 4,383 ..
98 Asse³kv {Kmss\ävkv Bâ v
Uhet¸gvkv .. 6,392 6,392 6,392 ..
99 tPm¬k¬ tdm¡v .. 6,478 6,478 6,478 ..
100 hn. H. AÊokn .. 1,783 1,783 1,783 ..
101 hÀ¡n tPmk v .. 7,690 7,690 .. 7,690
102 Ipcymt¡mkv F{_lmw .. 3,322 3,322 3,322 ..
103 BÀ. ]n. ss{_ävkv .. 2,588 2,588 .. 2,588
104 hÕ½ Pbnwkv .. 3,979 3,979 .. 3,979
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105 Imthcn sIan¡Âkv .. 5,131 5,131 5,131 ..
106 A_vZpÄ laoZv .. 2,733 2,733 2,733 ..
107 Fw. Un. tPmÀÖv .. 10,239 10,239 .. 10,239
108 Fw. Fw. APmkv .. 647 647 647 ..
109 Fkv. kRvPbv .. 2,861 2,861 2,861 ..
110 kn. BÀ. thWp .. 3,643 3,643 3,643 ..
111 Pntbm FâÀss{]kkv .. 7,583 7,583 .. 7,583
112 Pbm_meKwKm[c³ .. 1,556 1,556 1,556 ..
113 BÀ. hnPbIpamc³ \mbÀ .. 1,215 1,215 .. 1,215
114 apl½Zv lmPn .. 2,734 2,734 .. 2,734
52,71,870 7,17,068 59,88,938 7,91,245 51,97,693
taPÀ tIm¼u nwKv 3,77,700 3,77,700 3,77,700
ssa\À tIm¼unwKv 2,51,45,830 2,51,45,830 2,51,45,830
BsI XpI 52,71,870 2,62,40,598 3,15,12,468 2,63,14,775 51,97,693
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ADMINISTRATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OFMINING AND GEOLOGY FOR THE YEAR
2003-2004
1. Minister for Industries and .. Sri P. K. KunhalikuttyInformation Technology
2. Principal Secretary to Government .. Sri JohnMathai, IASIndustries Department
3. Additional Secretary .. Sri U. K. VelayudhanIndustries Department
4. Director of Mining and Geology .. Sri N. Krishnakumar
5. Additional Director .. Sri P. K. Bharathan
6. Deputy Directors .. Sri N. SudhakaranSri Joseph Babu
7. Administrative Officers .. Smt. B. Sreedevi(up to Oct. 2003)Sri M. Thomas(fromNov. 2003)
PART I
1. 0. 0. ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP
The Department of Mining and Geology has duel roles to perform, viz.,
1. Exploration and Prospecting for mineral deposits.
2. Implementation of Mines andMineralsAct.
The above two functions are handled by the following Divisions:
I Exploratory and Prospecting Division
II Mineral Development andMining Leases Division.
A chart showing the organizational set up of the Department is given in theAppendix A. A brief note on the functions and activities of the two divisions aregiven below:
1. 1. 0. Exploratory andProspectingDivision
This division implements mineral exploration programmes approved by theState Geological Programming Board. Apart from the above, this division also takesup investigation programmes of urgent nature for the benefit of the mineral basedindustries in the State as per the directions of the Government from time to time.
The first step of the activity of this division is to carryout preliminarygeological surveys. Based on the results of the reconnaissance this division takesup detailed exploration such as pitting, trenching, drilling, sampling and preparationof survey maps. The samples collected during the investigation are subjected tochemical analysis and mineralogical tests in the well-equipped laboratories of thedepartment. The data collected through such multidisciplinary activities will thenbe compiled to prepare detailed reports on each exploration. The reports so pre-pared will be made available to the mineral based industries in the State.
1. 1. 1. ThisDepartment has two laboratories viz., Analytical laboratory andMineralogy andGemtesting laboratory.
Both the laboratories act as supporting units of the exploratory and prospectingdivision. Samples collected during the investigation are being analyzed in thelaboratories. They include china clay, silica sand, graphite, bauxite, limestone,limeshell, stream sediments, rock samples etc. A number of precious stones arebeing identified in the gem-testing laboratory brought by the public. This laboratoryalso undertakes analysis and identification of samples brought by the public onpayment basis.
1. 2. 0. Mineral Development andMining Leases Division
This division is responsible for the implementation of Mines and Minerals(Regulation and Development) Act, 1957. The Mineral Concession Rules, 1960and the Kerala Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1967. This function is beingexecuted through 14 District Offices, Special Office at Cherthala and 2 KeralaMineral Squads (Southern and Northern Region) with their headquarters atThiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode respectively.
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1. 3. 0. Audit wing
The audit wing is attached to the Mineral development and mining leasesdivision. Systematic annual audit of accounts in respect of collection of royalty,deadrent, surface rent etc. of various mineral concessionaires is the primeresponsibility of the audit wing.
1. 4. 0. Training
The duties of this Department are mainly technical in nature. Hence theofficers of this Department are given training in the field of mineral explorationand administration of mines, organized by the Geological Survey of India and theIndian Bureau of Mines. To improve the administrative and technical capabilityof the officers� adequate training is being given in the Institute of Management inGovernment also.
PART II
2.0.0 TEST OF THE ADMINISTRATION REPORT
2.1.0.Functions and activities
A brief review of the work carried out by the Exploratory and ProspectingDivision andMineral Development andMining Leases Division during 2003-2004is given below.
2.2.0 Exploratory andProspectingDivision:
A brief note on the activities of the Department during 2003-2004 is givenbelow:
I Investigation for China ClayA. THIRUVANANTHAPURAM DISTRICT
1. Pallipuramarea,West ofCRPFGroupCenter
The Preliminary survey conducted during the previous years has enabledidentification of 32 hectares of area as potential for china clay. Detailed investi-gation by drilling for the evaluation of clay deposits in this area was commencedby the end of the year 2003.
During 2003-2004, six boreholes were drilled to a cumulative depth of 180m.covering an area of about 5 hectares. White kaolinitic clay was indicated belowan average depth of 12m. having thickness ranging from 8 m. to 26m. The work isin progress.
2. Nellimoodu area,VeilurVillage
Two boreholes were drilled to a cumulative depth of 104 m. White kaoliniticclay having an average thickness of 8m. was found to occur in depths rangingfrom 12 to 15m. Besides one borehole was drilled up to a depth of 26. 8m. atKaramoodu.
B. KASARAGOD DISTRICT
1. Morathana Near Manjeswaram
Drilling boreholes in a 200m. grid covered an area of 0.50sq. km. A totalmetrage of 307 was achieved in 9 boreholes. Pale white and variegated clayswere indicated to occur in this area varying in thickness ranging from 4 to 13 m.The sampling of the cores collected from the boreholes were given to the labora-tory for the analytical studies. The investigation in this area was completed andthe reserve estimation is in progress.
2. Miyapadavuarea,KasaragodDistrict
An area of 2 sq. km.was subjected to reconnaissance survey to identifypotential area for china clay deposits in and around Miyapadavu in KasaragodDistrict. An area of about 5 hectares has been recommended for detailedexploration. Exploratory drilling to assess the china clay deposit in this areacommenced during 2003-2004. Eleven boreholes were drilled to a cumulative depthof 322m. The average thickness of china clay bed was found to be 8m. This wasfound to occur below a depth ranging from 12 to 22m. Drilling is being continuedin this area.
II Minor mineral quarry mappingBased on the recommendations of the PublicAccounts Committee (1998-2000)
of the Kerala Legislature, the department had undertaken mapping of minor mineralquarries in Kollam. Thrissur and Ernakulam Districts for the creation of a databaseon minor mineral quarries in Kerala.
1. Thrissur District: A total of 606 quarries and 32 crusher units wereinspected and prepared a database consisting of location, ownership, production,geological details etc. Districts map showing all the location of the quarries hasbeen prepared.
2. ErnakulamDistrict: 768 quarries and 165 crusher units were inspectedand prepared a database. District map showing all the location of the quarries werealso prepared.
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3. KollamDistrict: 115 quarries and 2 crusher units were inspected. Thework is in progress.
III Follow up Geochemical survey in Pirmed area
The earlier geochemical surveys conducted during United NationsDevelopment Programme in Kerala has identified anomalous areas for Silver andTungsten in parts of Iduki and Kottayam Districts. Hence a follow up geochemicalsurvey was carried out in and around Pirmed where the earlier surveys hadindicated anomalies. 256 stream sediments, 178 heavy minerals concentrate and78 rock samples were collected from this area for further analytical studies. Theresults of analysis of these samples were not promising and hence further studiesin this area have been suspended.
IV Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Impact assessment of various sand/brick clay/tile clay-miningareas of Udayanapuram Grama Panchayat in Vaikom Taluk, Kidangoor GramaPanchayat in Meenachil Taluk and Enadikkara of Chembu Village in KottayamDistrict was carried out. The main objectives were to assess the gravity of theimpact on the environment caused by the unwise mining of loose unconsolidatedalluvial/flood plain deposits for manufacturing bricks/tiles and to suggestguidelines to tackle the problems compounded by this reckless mining activity.
Bunka drill was fabricated to perform drilling operations in shallowwater tableareas. The technology to fabricate the drilling unit was provided by the AtomicMinerals Directorate for Exploration and Research. Drilling was carried out usingthe bunka drill at Sreenivasapuram in Vellanad Panchayat, ThiruvananthapuramDistrict, for assessment of sand reserve and a report was submitted.
V Assessment of quantity of the accumulated deposits in theupstream side of the Peppara Reservoir
Based on the request from the Kerala Water Authority, a study wasconducted along the upper reaches of the Peppara Reservoir. The objective ofthis study was to estimate the sand reserve and for its removal in order to increase
the capacity of the reservoir. Inspected the reservoir area and an interim reportbased on the observations and the follow-up needed to be undertaken i.e.surveying, drilling and estimation for the quantitative assessment of sand deposit,was submitted to the Kerala Water Authority.
VI Preliminary investigation carriedout at the PeechiReservoir area
In Kerala, the increasing demands from the field of constructions for minorminerals such as sand for construction purpose, clay suitable for brick and tilemanufacture etc. have resulted in the over exploitation of the conventional sourcessuch as river beds (for sand) and low lying areas mostly paddy lands (for brick/tile making) and consequently beset with severe environmental degradation. Thetile industries in Thrissur District are facing serious threat to their existence dueto the non-availability of the main raw material. The extensive extraction of tileclay posed serious threat to the water scarcity problem and intense land degradationproblems. Possibility of utilizing desilted material from reservoir as an alternativesource for the tile clay was explored in this regard. Preliminary investigationbrought out the existence of large quantity of silted up material in the PeechiReservoir area, consisting of clay, silt and sand, which may provide an alternatesource for the depleting raw material resource for the field of construction in theState. A detailed report was prepared and submitted to the Chief Engineer,investigation and Design (IDRB) for further follow-up action.
VII Possibility of transport of sand to Kerala for construction purpose fromSouthern andCentralRajasthan.
Though there are 41 west flowing rivers in the State of Kerala, the sanddeposits along all these present day river courses are getting depleted due to theindiscriminate mining and increasing demand from the field of construction. It ishigh time to find an alternative source for sand because it is perceived thatindiscriminate mining of sand from riverbeds is the main reasons for theenvironmental hazards such as degradation of land, salinity and scarcity of water.
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In this context, the Director of Mining and Geology addressed the Director ofMines and Geology, Government of Rajasthan and enquired about the availabilityof sand for construction purposes in Rajasthan. After obtaining positiveresponse from the Director of Mines and Geology, Rajasthan that river sand or�Bajari� is available in abundance in parts of Rajasthan, the Deputy Director.(Exploration) and one Geologist were deputed to Rajasthan for detailed studies.A detailed report was submitted to the Industries Department, Government ofKerala.
Collaborative ProgrammesI Investigation forgold inMaruda,Nilambur,MalappuramDistrict
The Department had identified by its exploration activities a primary golddeposit in Maruda. Subsequently the Mineral Exploration Corporation Ltd. carriedout detailed exploration by taking up additional drilling and confirmed the potentialof Maruda gold prospect. The exploration carried out by the department incollaboration with BRGM, France in 1995-96 has also revealed the possibility ofgold ore mineralisation to the north east of Maruda. However the presently knownreserves of gold are not sufficient for planning commercial mining in the area.To augment the reserves and for detailed assessment of opencast potentiality inMaruda the services of MECL was sought. On 27-10-2003 the proposal of thedepartment for further exploration by MECL at an estimated cost of 1.77 croreshas been approved. 15% of the total cost of the Project has to be born by theState Government. As per the proposal the investigation by MECL is to becommenced during 2004-2005.
II Identification of Palaeochannels of Bharathapuzha, Pamba andPeriyar in Collaboration with GSI
Identification of palaeochannels of three major rivers (Pamba, Periyar andBharathapuzha) as an alternate source to sand for construction purpose usingremote sensing techniques was started in collaboration with Geological Survey ofIndia at a cost of Rs. 40 lakh wherein the state contribution is to the tune ofRs. 10 lakh. An approximate area of 1200 sq.km. has been covered by the survey.As a prelude to this project field work was carried out in Venjaramoodu-Vamanapuram-Attingal sector, to conduct ground verification of the featuresidentified during the interpretation of aerial photographs Task No. NRSA108 (S);Run:29 (Ph.Nos. 10-14), 30(6-11), 30A (1-15), 31(6-15), 31A(9-16) and 32 (4-14). Thisproject is being continued and expected to be completed by the end of the currentcalendar year.
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Using remote sensing techniques a photo-interpreted QuaternaryGeomorphology map was prepared on 1:25,000 scale for the coastal stretches ofKannur-Kasargod districts. Field checks were carried out for ground truthverification of the photo-interpreted features.
ChemicalLaboratoryDuring 2003-2004 a total of 2565 determinations were carried out on 1319
samples in the Chemical Laboratory of the Department. The analysis includessilica sand, clay, geochemical samples, gold sample, various rock types, bauxiteand water samples.
Mineralogy andGem testing LaboratoryThe Mineralogy and gem-testing Laboratory has procured a new Gemmolite
Microscope LEICA G 27 and Duplex Refracto meter from Gemmological Instituteof America. These instruments are of high utility in the identification of naturaland synthetic gemstones.
During the period a total of 813 gem stones/synthetic stones/minerals weretested and test certificates were issued to the public after realizing the requisitefee fixed by the Government. Apart from this 23 numbers of thin sections wereprepared (12 on payment basis) 173 heavy mineral concentrates and 95 rocksamples were subjected to ultra violet scanning in order to identify scheelite grains.50 polished slabs were also prepared for dimension stone studies.
As per the request of Judicial First Class Magistrate, Vanchiyoor, four gemstones were identified and reported.
Based on the request of Travancore Devaswom Board Geologist along withthe Sr. Geologist visited Guruvayoor temple and examined the gem stone collectionsfor identification. A detailed proposal for the work to be undertaken by thisLaboratory has been submitted.
A total of Rs. 1,36,445 has been collected by way of testing fee, whichshows an increase of 225% compared to the previous year.
Participation in STONA-2004The Department has participated in the 6 th International Granite and stone
fair STONA-2004 held at Bangalore from 4th to 8th February 2004. Afull pictureof the granite development in the state has been presented. Photographs, locationof granite quarries, polished samples from the working quarries and virgin areaswere exhibited in the stall. Brochures regarding granite quarries/deposits weresupplied to the entrepreneurs and to the public. There has been a good appreciationfrom the entrepreneurs, officials and public who has visited the fair.
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Workshop onChina clay inKerala
The Department had organized a workshop on china clay in Kerala on 27thMay 2003. The aim of the workshop was to have an interface with the minerals,industrialists and prospective investors. About 35 entrepreneurs participated inthe workshop and interacted with the Department.
InternationalWorkshop
The Department had organized a workshop on �Importance of magnetite andillmenite-series granitoids in mineral exploration and in the Earth History� byDr. SHUNSO ISHIHARA(AIST, Japan). Post workshop field investigations werecarried out in granite-charnockite exposures in various parts of Pathanamthitta,Kottayam, Alappuzha, Idukki and Thiruvananthapuram districts to decipher therelation between their mineralogy and magnetic susceptibility.
Forty-four Officers of this Department had been given computer training onOffice Automation (MS-2000) and Internet at the Institute of Management inGovernment, Trivandrum and Kozhikode.
2.3.0.Mineral Development andMiningLeasesDivision
The main functions of this division is summarized below:
Recommending to Government for grant/renewal of mining leases andprospecting licenses in respect of major minerals,
Grant/renewal of quarrying permits, quarrying leases and dealer�s license inrespect of minor minerals,
Inspection of mines and quarries and enforcement of relevant rules andregulation by virtue of powers vested under the Mines and Minerals (RegulationandDevelopment)Act, 1957,Mineral Concession Rules, 1960 and the KeralaMinorMineral Concession Rules, 1967:
Collection of revenue on both major and minor minerals,
Curbing of illegal mining and clandestine moment of minerals,
Attending to the Court cases in connection with mining and movement ofminerals.
Collection of data on production, sales/consumption ofmajor andminormineralsand furnishing of required information to Government of India, Indian Bureau ofmines and Central/State agencies.
One of the main functions of this Division is the administration of the KeralaMinor Mineral Concession Rules, 1967. Certain Officers/authorities of otherDepartment/local bodies such as Revenue, Panchayat, Forest and Municipaladministration continued to functions as �Competent Authorities� as declared bythe Government to administer the rules specifying the area of jurisdiction, extend ofpowers to be exercised and the duties to be performed by them in each case. Becauseof this large number of Competent authorities and the lack of co-ordination betweenthe various departments this division was not able to carryout the enforcement ofthe said rules effectively as expected.
The Director of Mining and Geology continued to be the sole CompetentAuthority for lime shell and dimension stones. In accordance with the GovernmentnotificationNo. 32010/L2/93/ID dated 22-6-1995 theDirector ofMining andGeologyis empowered to grant quarrying permits for all minor minerals, where the royaltyexceeds Rs. 20,000. Director of Mining and Geology has also been declared as thesole Competent Authority in the State to grant/renew quarrying permits for limeshell and quarrying leases forminorminerals. Most of the quarries forminormineralsare operating in small scale. In order to alleviate the problems faced by such quarryoperators the Geologists of all the District offices have been empowered to grant/renew quarrying permits for which the royalty does not exceed Rs. 20,000 except forlime shell and dimension stones.
Compounding ofRoyalty formetal crusher units.
Ref. 1. G.O. (Ms)No. 19/2002Dated 28-2-2002.
2. TheKMMCRules 1967.
As per para 208 of the Budget speech 2000-2001 Government have proposedto introduce a new compounding system for realization of royalty from granitemetal quarries based on the number and size of the metal crushingmachines in orderto make the collection simple and easy.
In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-section (1) of Section 15 of theMines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 the Government ofKerala have made the Kerala MinorMineral Concession (Amendment) Rules 2001vide reference 1st cited and notified under SRONo. 152/2002.
As per the above rule a holder of registered metal crusher unit for productionof metals of various sizes from granite building stones, who is in possession of aquarrying lease or permit, as the case may be, shall opt to consolidated royalty atthe rates specified in Schedule IV instead of paying royalty at the rates specified inSchedule 1.
Based on the above 11 crusher units have opted this system of compoundingof royalty during 2003-2004. An amount of Rs. 32,75,000 has been collected duringthe year.
2.4.0.Achievements
2.4.1 This Division continued to implement effectively the provisions of theMines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957 and the rules madethere under. Mineral concessions for major minerals were given in accordancewith the provisions in the saidAct and theMineral Concession Rules, 1960. Thosefor minor minerals are sanctioned as per the KMMC Rules, 1967. The variousmineral concessions in force as on 31-3-2003 are as follows:
Mining Lease: 85Bauxite 3 China Clay 42China Clay/Ball Clay/Fire Clay 1 Lime shell 8Lime stone 1 Graphite 1Mineral sand 3 Silica sand 21Quartz 4 Laterite 1
Basides 6working permitswere issued to the Lime shell Co-operative societiesand individuals for the collection and sales of lime shell fromVembanad Lake.
Quarrying Lease: 331
Out of this 37 lease are for Dimension stones. During 2003-2004, 28 quarryingleases were issued for various minerals. 28 new quarrying leases were grantedduring 2003-2004 and 331 quarrying leases exist as on 31st March 2004.
Quarrying Permits: 2191A total number of 8623 quarrying permits were issued for various minerals
during 2003-2004. 2191 quarrying permits exists as on 31st March, 2004.
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2000-2001
2001-2002
2003-2004
2003-2004
Revenue CollectionMajor Mineral
Minor Mineral
Total (Rs.)Amount (Rs.)
Year
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Dealers License: 768
2.4.2 Revenue Collection for the last 5 years are given below:
Year MajorMineral MinorMineral Total (Rs.)
1997-1998 39464594 48990276 88454870
1998-1999 42431948 73851874 116283822
1999-2000 49406183 94415148 143821331
2000-200154268566 109210196 163478762
2001-2002 48240167 109333104 157573271
2.4.3 KeralaMineral SquadTwo units of KeralaMineral Squad are attached to theMineral Development
andMining LeasesDivision. KeralaMineral Squad (NorthernRegion) and (SouthernRegion) were established with the prime intention of curbing illegal mining andclandestine movement of minerals on the basis of the provisions in the Mines andMinerals (Regulation and Development)Act, 1957 and rules made there under.
The functioning of the squad 2003-2004 is summarized below:2.4.3.1 Kerala Mineral Squad (Northern Region):
Area of Jurisdiction: Palakkad Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, Wayanadand Kasargod Districts.
The squad inspected the quarries/mines falling under their area of jurisdictionvery frequently. A total number of 308 cases were compounded collecting anamount of Rs. 21,06,895.
2.4.3.2 Kerala Mineral Squad (Southern Region):
Area of jurisdiction: Thiruvananthapuram,Kollam, Pathanamthitta,Alappuzha,Kottayam, Idukki, Eranakulam and Thrissur Districts.
The conducted extensive tours in all the Districts and detected 358 cases ofillegalmining and clandestinemovement ofminerals and collected Rs. 23,79,000by way of compounding.
Consequent to the awareness created by the frequent inspections by thesquads, many people could be persuaded to come forwarded to obtain mineralconcessions.
2.5.0 Major constraints encountered by theDepartment
2.5.1 There are many competent authorities other than the Director of MiningandGeology for the implementation of KMMCRules in the State. But most of themare not exercising the powers vested with them to grant mineral concessions. As aresult considerable revenue fromminerals by way of application fee, dead rent, etc.is being lost. Besides, due to lack of technical know how the other competentauthorities are not able to identify the various rock types. This leads tounderutilization of rocks having dimensional quality, whichmay in turn leads to lossof revenue.
2.5.2. The other competent authorities very often grant-quarrying permits for verysmall quantities over longer periods leading to miss use of the permitsissued which resulted in heavy loss of revenue by way of royalty.
2.5.3 Like wise in discriminate mining of brick/tile clay also causes serious threatto the environment. It is seen that this factor is also not taken care ofproperly by the competent authorities other than the Director of Miningand Geology.
2.5.4. The District offices at Kollam, Palakkad, Kasaragod, Alappuzha,Pathanamthitta, Idukki, Kottayam, Thrissur, Malappuram andWayanad arenow housed in rental buildings. The Department is spending a considerableamount as rent. It is desired that proper housing may be provided for theseoffices.
2.6.0 Manpowerplanninganddevelopment
Shri R. Radhakrishnan Nair, Geologist attended the Group Training Course on�Sustainable Mineral Development� held at the International Institute of MiningTechnology, Japan from 29th July to 20th November 2003. Shri R. RadhakrishnanNair was selected for the above training programme by the Japan InternationalCo-operationAgency, Government of Japan based on the recommendations of theGovernment of Kerala and the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. All theexpenses related to the training programmewere borne by the Government of Japan.
S/Shri M. S. Rajkumar and Krishnendu N. R., Assistant Geologist attendedthe 2nd NNRMS course on �Application of remote sensing and GIS for MineralExploration� at the Photo Geology and Remote Sensing Division of the GeologicalSurvey of IndiaTraining Institute, Hyderabad from 2nd February to 22ndApril 2003.
Sri C. Balaraman, Geologist had attended a course in Gemmology conductedby the Indian Institute of Gemmology, Bombay.
Sri N. Sudhakaran, Dy. Director had attended work shop on MedicalGeology conducted by the Geological Survey of India at Nagpur on 3rd and 4thFebruary, 2004.
Sri K.R.Chandra MohanaKumar,Geologist had attended theNational Seminaron Coastal Zone Dynamics and Environmental Challenges organized by theUniversity of Kerala on 28th and 29th January, 2004.
Sri N. Sudhakaran, Dy. Director and Sri A. Prabha Kumar, Geologist hadattended a work shop on United Nations FrameWork Classification organized bythe Indian Bureau of Mines at Chennai from 27th to 29thMay, 2004.
Proper care was taken by the Department to give training to the Officers of theDepartment during 2003-2004 also.
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2.6.1. The follwoing officers of the Department were deputed for varioustraining programmes conducted by the Institute of Management in Government, asdetailed below:
Sl. Name and designation of the Nature ofNo. Officer deputed for training training obtained
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1 Smt. Reena Thomas,Asst. Stress Management 20-1-2004 toGeologist forWomen 24-1-2004
2 Sri P. S. Sunil, Sr. Superintendent Supervisory Develop- 3-11-2004 toment Programme 14-11-2004
3 Smt. T. J. Elsamma, Jr. Superintendent ,, ,,
4 Sri P. Gopakumar, L. D.Typist P. C. Trouble Shooting 4-8-2004 tofor users of PCs 7-8-2004
5 Sri Jayaraj, J.V., L.D. Clerk ,, ,,
6 Sri Janardhanan Pillai, L. D. Clerk Induction andOrientation 12-1-2004Programme forClerks to 22-1-2004
7 Smt. B. Sreedevi,AO Sexual Harassment at 25-6-2004 toWork place 27-6-2004
8 Smt. RahmaBeevi, JS ,, ,,
Besides the above, 45 Officers of the Directorate and District Offices weregiven training in basic computer operation at the Institute of Management inGovernment during the year 2004.
3.0. 0. STATISTICAL INFORMATION
Mineral concessions in force during 2003-2004 are given below:
3.1.0.MajorMinerals1. Prospecting License .. 4
2. Mining Lease .. 81
3. Working Permit .. 6
3. 2. 0 . MinorMinerals1. Quarrying Permit .. 2191
2. Quarrying Lease .. 331
3. Dealers License .. 768
3. 3.0. Receipts3. 3. 1. The revenue collection of theDepartment for 2003-2004 is Rs. 18,41,31,866.
The details are given below:
Major MineralsApplication forMining Lease: .. 212850
Fee for Prospecting License .. 5472
Royalty .. 43816478
Arrear Royalty .. 221574
Surface rent .. 16290
Dead rent .. 1175
Penal Interest .. ..
Compounding .. 377700
Total .. 44651539
Minor Minerals
Royalty .. 95928121
Arrear Royalty .. 530258
Surface rent .. 170153
15 16
Rs.
Rs.
Period
Surface rent arrear .. 22294
Dead rent .. 283922
Compounding including Mineral squad .. 25145830
Fee for quarrying permit .. 1731600
Fee for quarrying lease .. 60500
Fee for dealers license .. 2712200
Royalty for crusher units (Compounding) .. 8125000
Other departments .. 4562299
Others .. 208152
Total .. 139480327
Grant Total .. 184131866
3. 3. 0. Expenditure
3. 3. 1. Total Expenditure for this Department during 2002-2003 was amounted toRs. 250.26 lakh as detailed below:
Non Plan .. 229.29 lakh
Plan .. 20.97 lakh
3. 3. 2. Total expenditure for this Department during 2003-2004 wasRs. 310. 52 lakh as shown below:
Non Plan .. 278.13 lakh
Plan .. 32.39 lakh
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LIST OF APPENDICES
1. Organization Chart of the Dept. of Mining and Geology A
2. Statement showing Performance of the Subordinate Offices B
3. List ofMining Lease holders during 2003-2004 C
4. Abstract of Mining Lease in force during 2003-2004 D
5. Production and sales statement for Bauxite for 2003-2004 E
6. Production and sales statement for China Clay during 2003-2004 F
7. Production and sales statement for Lime shell during 2003-2004 G
8. Production and consumption statement for Limestoneduring 2003-2004 H
9. Production, sales and consumption statement for Mineralsands during 2003-2004 I
10. Production and sales statement for Quarts for 2003-2004 J
11. Production and sales statement for Silica sand during 2003-2004 K
12. Production and sales statement for Dimension stonesduring 2003-2004 L
13. Abstract of quarrying lease for MinorMinerals for 2003-2004 M
14. Abstract of Quarrying Permits forMinorMinerals for 2003-2004 N
15. Abstract of Dealers License holders for 2003-2004 O
16. Demand, Collection and Balance statement for 2003-2004 P
17. Expenditure statement for 2003-2004 Q
Rs.
ChemicalLaboratory
SurveyUnit
GemTesting
Laboratory
Tracer-1
LibraryDrillingUnit
SeniorChemist
SeniorGeologist
Geologist-9
SeniorSuperin-tendent
Clerk-4
Driver-5
JoniorChemist-3
LaboratoryAssistant
SectionCutter
LaboratoryAttender-5
AssistantGeologist-7
Drafts-man-cum-SurveyorGr. II
Technical
AssistantDrillingEngineer
Driller-4
L. D.StoreKeeper
NightWatcher-4
DrillingAssistant-3
Geologist
Peon
LibrarianGr. 4
Deputy Director
MiningLease
KeralaMineralSquad(SR)
Audit
Full-timeSweeper-2
KeralaMineralSquad(NR)
ConfidentialAssistant
Duffadar
SeniorGeologist
Geologist SeniorGeologist
AssistantGeologist
MineralRevenueInspector
TechnicalAssistant
Driver
Peon
AssistantGeologist
MineralRevenueInspector
TechnicalAssistant
Driver
Peon
AuditOfficer
Establish-ment
SeniorAuditor
JuniorAuditor-2
Clerk-2
Peon
Accounts
Administrativecum- Accounts
Officer
SeniorSuperintendent
Peon NightWatcher-1
AdministrativeOfficer
General
JuniorSuperin-tendent
JuniorSuperin-tendent
Fair CopySuperin-tendent
Clerk-4
Peon
Typist-9
Peon
Clerk-3
Peon
DISTRICT OFFICES
THIRUVANAN-THAPURAM
KOLLAM PATHANAM-THITTA
IDUKKI KOTTAYAM ERNAKULAM KASARAGODTRISSUR PALAKKADALAPPUZHA KOZHIKODE KANNUR WAYANADMALAPPURAM KASARAGOD
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
SeniorGeologist
Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
AssistantGeologist
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APPENDIX A
ORGANISATIONAL CHART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MINING AND GEOLOGY (2003-2004)DIRECTOR
Additional DirectorDeputy DirectorExploration
JuniorSuperin-tendent
Clerk-5
Peon
Clerk-4
MineralRevenueInspector
MineralRevenueInspector
MineralRevenueInspector
MineralRevenueInspector
MineralRevenueInspector
MineralRevenueInspector
MineralRevenueInspector
MineralRevenueInspector
MineralRevenueInspector
MineralRevenueInspector
MineralRevenueInspector
Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
Peon NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
Typis t
Driver
Typis t
Driver
Clerk-2 Clerk-2 Typis t
Driver
ClerkTypis t
Driver
Clerk-cum-Typis t
Peon NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
Peon NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
Peon NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
Peon NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
Peon NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
Peon NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
Peon NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
Peon NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
PeonNightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
Peon NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
Peon NightWatcher
Part- t imeSweeper
Peon
Part- t imeSweeper
Peon Peon
3/201/2006
MineralRevenueInspector
APPENDIX B
Statement Showing Performance of Subordinate Offices During 2003-2004(as on 31-3-2004)
Thiruvananthapuram 4 90 274 85 15 17 20723915 7340068 28063983 572
Kollam 2 3 438 113 63 75 13025711 22354782 35380493 704
Pathanamthitta 3 31 475 124 15 15 5643726 .. 5643726 40
Kottayam 4 29 1474 277 51 57 9098522 1635000 10733522 153
Idukki .. 13 717 100 11 12 2809989 .. 2809989 52
Alappuzha .. 2 208 25 22 22 1329677 1209300 2538977 37
Ernakulam 7 38 414 141 307 307 12980196 .. 12980196 60
Thrissur 2 24 664 51 24 36 10439069 .. 10439069 302+10
Malappuram .. 26 699 317 52 51 14684152 .. 14684152 137
Palakkad 2 19 749 188 33 37 8805691 7712920 16518611 97
Kozhikode 2 35 506 117 18 18 13662607 .. 13662607 29
Wayanad 1 6 506 148 25 9 1849525 .. 1849529 50
Kannur 1 14 592 246 67 67 7598791 1612833 9211624 79
Kasaragod .. 1 908 259 40 40 5375608 141075 5516683 202
Spl. Office, Cherthala .. .. .. .. 15 15 147000 2188544 2335544 32
KMS(N.R.) .. .. .. .. .. .. 2106895 .. 2106895 308
KMS(SR) .. .. .. .. .. .. 2379000 .. 2379000 358
Headquarters .. .. .. .. .. .. 6820253 47017 7277270 ..
Total 28 331 8623 2191 758 758 139480327 44651539 184131866 3212
QuarryingLease
QuarryingPermit
DealersLicence
RevenueCollection
TotalName of Office issuedon
March31
issued onMarch31
issued onMarch31
Minor Major
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APPENDIX C
List of Mining Leases Inforce in the State of Kerala as on 31-3-2004
Sl.No.
L.D.No. Name and address
of lessee
1. Village2. Taluk3. District
Extractwith surveyNos.
Period anddate ofexecution
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Bauxite1 Bxe1 M/s Kaveri Chemicals (P) 1. Poruvazhy, 0. 65 hectare, 15 years Bauxite
Ltd., Thirumoolapuram, 2. Kunnathur, Sy.No. 327/1-1 24-7-1996Thiruvalla-689 115. 3.Kollam.
2 Bxe2 Smt. Rahiyanath, 1. Sooranad 0.3319 hectare 5 years BauxiteW/oAbdul Samad, North, Sy. No. 749/5, 9 18-5-1998R. R. Building Suppliers, 2. Kunnathur,K.K. Building, 3.Kollam.Ochira P.O., Kollam.
3 Bxe3 Smt.Ammenammal 1. Sooranad 0.392 hectare, 6 years BauxiteManju, K.M. C., North, Sy.No. 750/10-2 7-10-1998XXIV/101,Olayil, 2. KunnathurPalaceWard, Thevally, 3.Kollam.Kollam-691009.
Clays4 Cl. 1 M/s. M. S. L. ClayMines, Veiloor, 0.4980 hectare 20 years China clay
NizamManzil, Thiruvanantha- Sy. No.4 03/1 and 20-6-1983Veiloor,Murukkumpuzha, puram, 404/1,3,1Thiruvananthapuram. Thiruvanantha-
puram.
5 C1. 2 TheKerala Ceramics Mulavana, 4. 2202 hectares 20 years China clay,Limited, Kundara, Kollam, Sy. Nos. 3717/4 15-11-1983 Ball clay,Kollam. Kollam. 3717/5, 3717/2-1, Fire clay
3718/1,3718/2,37193720,3721/1,3721/23721/3,3721/4, 3721/5,3721/6, 3722/1, 3722/23722/3, 3722/4, 3722/5,3723/1, 3723/2, 3723/3,3723/4, 3723/5, 3724/1,3724/2, 3676, 3678/1,3678/2, 3678/3, 3680,3681, 3682/1, 3682/2,3683/1, 3683/2, 3684/1,3684/2, 3685,3686,3687,3690,3694/1,3694/2, 3695/1, 3695/2,3696,3697,3698,3705,3706/1, 3706/2, 3707/1,3707/2, 3708,3709,3710, 3711/1, 3712/1,3712/3, 3712/4, 3712/6,3712/8, 3712/9, 3712/10,3712/11, 3712/13, 3713/1,3713/3
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6 C1. 3 M/s. English Indian Melthonnakkal, 2. 6900 hectares 20 years, China clayClaysLimited,Veli, Thiruvanantha- Sy. Nos. 434/8, 2-4-1987Thiruvanantha- puram 434/9,434/15,puram. 434/16, 434/17,
Thiruvanantha- 482/11, 483/2,puram 483/6 and 484/2.
7 Cl.4 Smt. Naffisa Beevi Melthonnakkal, 4. 86 hectare 10 years, China clayW/o. Shri M.Abdul Thiruvanantha- Sy. Nos. 2656/1, 19-7-1994Rahimankutty, puram, 2655/4, 2654/11-3,Dwaraka,T.C. 15/2004, Thiruvanantha- 2654/11-3-1.W. C. Lane, puram.Vazhuthacaud,Thiruvananthapuram.
8 Cl.5 Smt. Naffisa Beevi, Melthonnakkal, 2. 3562 hectare, 10 years, China clayW/o. Shri M.Abdul Thiruvanantha- Sy. Nos. 2656/1-1 19-7-1994Rahimankutty, puram, 2656/13.Dwaraka,T.C. 15/2004. Thiruvanantha-W. C. LaneVazhuthacaud, puram.Thiruvananthapuram.
9 Cl.6 Smt. Suhara Beevi, Melthonnakkal, 6. 44 hectares, 10 years, China clayW/o. ShriAbdul Rahim Thiruvanantha- Sy. Nos. 2655/ 22-7-1994NewBunglow, puram. 2, 3, 2512/1,Karamoodu, Thiruvanantha- 2654/13/51.Thonnakkal P. O., puramThiruvananthapuram
10 Cl.7 M/s English Indian, Melthonnakkal, 1. 97 hectares, 20 yeaars, China ClayClays Limited, Thiruvanantha- Sy. Nos. 3 and 30-9-1994K.P. III 428.Veli, puram, 4 pt. (Old Sy. Nos.Thiruvananthapuram. Thiruvanantha- 2640/21-1
puram. 2640/21/4/2,3,4)
11 Cl.8 Shri S.Abdul Hameed, Azhoor, 0. 7446 hectares, 10 yeaars, China ClayS/o. Shri Shamsudeen Chirayinkeezhu, Sy. Nos. 1764/ 7-11-1994Lebba, Thiruvanantha- 5-10-1,1764/Grant ClayMines, puram. 3-10-2-1,1764/5-10NizamManzil, 1764/5-10-3-1Sasthavattom P. O.,Perumkuzhy,Thiruvananthapuram.
12 C1. 9 ShriAbdul Salam, Azhoor and 0. 4749 hectares, 10 years, China clayValiyavilaVeedu, Veiloor, Sy.Nos. 1764,1764/ 7-12-1994Alamcode, Chirayinkeezhu 5-10-3,1764/5-10-3-1Chirayinkeezhu and Thiruvanan- 1764/5-10-4-ofAzhoorTaluk, thapuram. 5-10-3-4 ofAzhoor,Thiruvananthapuram. Thiruvanantha- Village, Chirayin-Dist. apuram keezhu Taluk, Sy.
Nos. 533/50-1.and 533/50 ofVeiloorVillage, Thiruvanan-thapuramTaluk.
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13 C1.10 M/s. English Indian Melthonnakkal, 2. 2025 hectares, 20 years China clayClays Limited, Thiruvanantha- Re. Sy. Nos. 487/4, 12-10-1995K.P. III 428,Veli, puram, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,Thiruvanantha- Thiruvanantha- 14, (BlockNo. 4) (Oldpuram. puram. Sy.Nos. 2640/18-1,2,
3, 4 and 2640/38-1, 2, 3, 75)
14 C1.11 Shri S. Nizamudeen, Veiloor, 0.4360 hectares, 20 years China clayNizam Manzil, Thiruvanantha- Re. Sy. No. 329/9, 19-10-1995Murukkumpuzha P. O., puram, and 10BlockNo.2Thiruvanantha- Thiruvanantha- (Old Sy. Nos. 1411/13puram puram. and 29)
15 C1.12 Smt. P. K. Nisa, Melthonnakkal, 3. 8122 hectares, 20 years China clayW/o. Shri. E.A. Rasheed, Thiruvanantha- Sy. Nos. 423/10 20-10-1995Managing Partner, puram, 423/11, 424/1Standard Kaolin, Thiruvanantha- 424/2, 424/3T.C. 36/1336, puram. 424/4 , 124/5Vallakkadavu P. O.,Thiruvananthapuram-8
16 C1.13 Shri N. S. Babu, Pallimon, 1. 5060 hectares, 20 years China clayProprietor, Bharathy , Kollam, Re. Sy. Nos. 395/2 30-1-1996Clays 1-AKalpaka, Kollam. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 400/1,Nagar, Chackai, 2BlockNo. 21.Thiruvananthapuram
17 C1.14 Shri N. S. Babu, Pallimon, 1. 6797 hectares, 20 years China clayProprietor, Bharathy Kollam, Re. Sy. Nos. 400/3, 15-4-1996Clays, 1-AKalpaka, Kollam. 13,1 4, 15, 16, 17,Nagar, Chackai, 18, BlockNo. 21.Thiruvananthapuram.
18 C1.15 M/s. Kerala Industrial Veiloor, 1. 2141 hectares, 10 years China clayPolymers Ltd., Thiruvanantha- Sy.No. 533/50-5 6-5-1996Padmasree, puram, (Re. Sy.No.149/2)Vellayambalam, Thiruvanantha-Thiruvananthapuram-10 puram.
19 C1.16 M/s. Kerala Clays and Pudukai, 2. 6470 hectares 10 years China clayCeramic Products Ltd. Hosdurg, Sy.No. 109/2,113/3 with retros- RenewalClay House, Kasaragod. pective deed execu-Pappinisseri-670 501, effect ted onKannur District. from 4-6-1996.
18-7-1994
20 C1.17 M/s. Kerala Clays and Kannapuram, 0.5180 hectares 10 years China clayCeramic Products Ltd. Kannur, Sy. No. 456/2, with retros- RenewalClay House, Kannur. 456/3,457/7 pective deed execu-Pappinisseri-670 561, effect ted onKannur . from 4-6-1996.
22-7-1994
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21 C1.18 Shri P. G. Lekshmanan, Mulavana, 0.9037 hectare, 10 years China clayMangalathu House, Kollam, Re. Sy. Nos. 600/5, with retros- Ball clay,Keralapuram, Kollam. 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, pective Fire clay,Chandanathope, 16, 18, 19, 20. effect RenewalP.O. Kollam. from deed
4-11-1994. executed on12-8-1996.
22 C1.19 M/s. Radha Clays, Veiloor, 11. 5680 hectares, 20 years China clayUthamam, LIC Thiruvanantha- Re. Sy. No. 206 9-9-1996Lane, Pattom, puram, (Old Sy. No.Thiruvananthapuram-4. Thiruvanantha- 534/5-2)
puram.
23 C1.20 M/s. English Indian Pallippuram and 4. 2015 hectares 20 years China clayClays (Ltd.), Andoorkonam, Re. Sy. No. 399 of 14-5-1997K.P. III/428,Veli, Thiruvanantha- PallippuramVillage,Thiruvanantha- puram, R. S. I. ofpuram.695021. Thiruvanantha- Andoorkonam
puram. Village.
24 C1.21 Shri J. Thobias, Nedumpana, 0.4390 hectare, 10 years China clayKodiyil Puthenveedu, Kollam, Sy. Nos. 177/30, 13-6-1997Kanjirakode, Kundara Kollam. 177/12, 177/13,P. O., KollamDistrict. 177/14.
25 C1.22 The President, Kalliyoor 0.6485 hectare, 10 years China clayN. S. S. Karayogam, Thiruvanantha- Re. Sy. No. .503/4, 1-8-1997Reg.No. 520, puram, (Old Sy. No.Kalliyoor P. O., Thiruvanantha- 409/4-1)Thiruvananthapuram puram.
26 C1.23 ShriAhamed Tharish, Azhoor, 0.5059 hectares, 6 years China clayValiyavilaVeedu, Chirayinkeezhu, Sy.No. 1764, 5. 19-12-1997.Alamcode, Chirayin- Thiruvanantha-keezhu Taluk, puram.Thiruvananthapuram.
27 C1.24 Shri N. S. Babu, Veiloor, 0.8840 hectare, 10 years China clayS/o. P. K. Neelakantan, Thiruvanantha-, Re. Sy. 198/2-1, 21-1-1998.Proprietor Bharathy puram, 198/6 and 198/7-1.Clays, Kalpaka Nagar, Thiruvanantha-Chackai, puram.Thiruvananthapuram.
28 C1.25 Sri S. Sreekumar, Veiloor, 3. 208 hectares, 10 years China clayNarayaneeyaum, Thiruvanantha- Sy.No. 534/5-4-4 4-5-1998.BurmaRoad, puram, (Re. Sy.No.208,Medical College P. O., Thiruvanantha- BlockNo. 3)Thiruvananthapuram. puram.
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29 C1.26 Sri M.Rahim, Veiloor, 0. 5280 hectare, 5 years China clayKanuvilakom, Thiruvanantha- Sy. No. 150/4 20-9-1999Azhoor P. O., puram,Perumkuzhi-695304, Thiruvanantha-Thiruvananthapuram, puram.Kerala.
30 C1.27 Sri Abdul Nazar, Azhoor, 0. 6617 hectare, 5 years China clayPanayil Puthen Veedu, Chirayinkeezhu, Sy.Nos. 1764/1-5-2, 24-9-1999Kurakkodu, Thiruvanantha- 1764/1-1, 1,764/1-6-1Thonnakkal P. O., puram. and 1735/1,Thiruvananthapuram.
31 C1.28 Smt. Jaya Veiloor, 3. 869 hectares, 10 years China clayBalagangadharan, Thiruvanantha- Sy. No. 534/4 6-12-1999R. 7 Jai Nagar, puram, and 5.Medical College P. O., Thiruvanantha-Thiruvananthapuram. puram.
32 C1.29 Shri S. Abdul Hameed, VeiloorVillage, 0. 8094 hectare, 5 years from China clayS/o. Shamsudeen, Thiruvanantha Sy. No. 153/4 part 23-7-2001Lebba, HijasManzil, puram, M. L. deedVeiloor, Thiruvanantha executed onSasthavattom P. O., puram. 4-7-2001.Thiruvananthapuram.
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33 C1.30 M/s. English Indian Melthonnakkal, 2. 72204 hectares, 5 years China clayClays Ltd. Regd. Thiruvanantha- Sy. Nos. 425/6, 11-10-2001Office, K. P. III/428, puram, 425/7, 425/5,Veli, Thiruvanantha- Thiruvanantha- 485/2 and 486/1puram. Pin 695 021. puram.
34 C1.31 Dr. S. Najeeb, Veiloor 0.2745 hectare, 8 years China clayS/o. M. Shamsudeen, Thiruvanantha- Sy. No. 169/3 11-1-2002Labba, FASL, puram,Claymine, Thiruvanantha-Sasthavattom P. O., puram.Thiruvananthapuram.
35 C1.32 Sri S. Sreekumar, VeiloorVillage 3. 1242 hectares, 5 years China clayS/o. Dr. Sreedharan, Thiruvanantha- Sy. Nos. 537, 542 30-1-2002Daksin ClayMines, puram, 724/50 (R. S.No. 214)Mundackal, Thiruvanantha- presently Sy. No. 214/TC.13/1323, puram. part containing anSreemoolamRoad, area of 3.06 hecta-Medical College P. O., res vide the Superin-Pin. 695011. tendent of Survey
and Land Records,Thiruvananthapuram .
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36 C1.33 Sri M.Rahim, Pallipuram and 0. 6908 hectare, 5 years China clayKaruvalakom,Azhoor, Andoorkonam, Sy.No 3. 417/12, 14 30-11-2002Perunguzhy, Trivandrum, 418/1 pt. 114/14 pt.TrivandrumDist. Trivandrum.
37 C1.34 M/s. Clay India, Veiloor, 0. 7400 hectare, 10 years China clayVijayodaya, Sankar Trivandrum, Sy. No. 149/6 28-2-2003Road, Sasthamangalam, Trivandrum.Trivandrum.
38 C1.35 Sri M.A.Nazar, Veiloor, 2. 1979 hectares, 20 years China clayFast Clays and Trivandrum, Sy. Nos. 246/3, 4, 28-3-2003Minerals, Kowdiar, Trivandrum. 6, 7, 15, 16, 24,Trivandrum. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32.
39 C1.36 M/s. Shama Clays, Veiloor, 0. 8468 Hect. 20 years China clayShukkurMansil, Chirayinkeezh, Sy. Nos. 1764/1 pt. 28-7-2003Block. 65Chilambil, Trivandrum. 1764/3 pt.Sasthavattom P. O., 1764/pt. andTrivandrum Dist. 1764/5 pt.
40 C1.37 M/s. DBH International, Melthonnakkal, 3. 4350 Hects. 15 years China clay(P) Ltd., No.75, Trivandrum, R. Sy. Nos. 470/8, 19-11-2003Connaught Circus, Trivandrum. 465/1-1, 465/3,NewDelhi-110001 465/4, 465/15,
465/6, 465/13-1,465/12, 465/14,465/8, 471/17,471/18 and 465/5.
41 C1.38 M/s. English Indian Clays, Melthonnakkal, 3. 57 Hects. 20 years China clayKPIII/428,Veli, Trivandrum, R. Sy. Nos. 2640/ 22-9-2003Trivandrum. Trivandrum. 21-3-2, 2640/49-1,
2640/47-12640/56,2640/472649/22-81,2640/198,2640/68-8,2640/22-82-1,2640/22-75,2640/68-1,2640/68-222-75 and2640/7-2.
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42 C1.39 A.Abdul Nasar, 2.0194 Hects. 20 years China claySurrya Clays, Panayil Sy. Nos. 1735, 27-10-2004Puthenveedu, Kurakkode, 1735/1, 1735/1-1,Thiruvananthapuram. 1736,1764,1764/1,
1764/1-1,1764/1-1-2,1764/1-2,1764/1-5-2,1764/1-6,1764/1-6-1,1764/5-1 and1764/5-1-1.
Graphite
43 Gr.1 Sri N. Thomson, Pangodu, 0. 5909 hectare, Submitted GraphitePropritor, Thomson Nedumangadu, Sy. No. 3876/ 1-7 applicationGraphite CrusibleWorks, Trivandrum. for renewal.Vellad, Trivandrum.
Lime shell
44 Lss. 1 The Travancore Kumarakom, 56. 25 hectares, 20 years Lime shellCements Ltd., Kottayam, Sy. No. 444/1 21-4-1983Nattakom, Kottayam.Kottayam.
45 Lss. 2 The Travancore Vaduthala and 100 hectares, 20 years Lime shellCements Ltd., Mattathil Sy. No.98/ 6-7-1984Nattakom, Bhagam, 1-1-20/1Kottayam. Cherthala,
Alappuzha.
46 Lss. 3 The Travancore Thanneermukkom 75 hectares, 20 years Lime shellCements Ltd., (South), Sy. No.475/1 4-10-1985Nattakom, Cherthala,Kottayam. Alappuzha.
47 Lss. 4 The Travancore 1.Vaikom and 255 hectares, 20 years Lime shellCements Ltd., Pallippuram. Sy. Nos. 197/1 of 28-2-1994Nattakom, 2.Vaikom and VaikomVillage andKottayam. Cherthala 299/1 of Pallipuram
3. Kottayam VillageandAlappuzha.
48 Lss. 5 M/s.VaikomTaluk Kumarakom, 500 hectares, 20 years Lime shellWhite Lime shell Co- Kottayam, (Old Sy. 9-5-1995operative Society Ltd., Kottayam. No.444/1)No. 357, AmbikaMarket P. O.,VaikomKottayam-686 144.
49 Lss. 6 KarppuramWhite Thannermukkom 500 hectares, up to Lime shellLime shell Vyavasaya (South), Sy. No.385/ 21-7-2016Co-operative Society Cherthala, 1/1 partLtd. No.A-144, Alappuzha. (Old Sy. No. 475/1Muhamma P. O. VembanadLake)
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50 Lss.7 M/s. Kainakary Pulinkunnu, 6. 2455 hectares, 5 years LimeshellLimeshell Co-operative Kuttanad, Sy. No. 545/23A 27-3-2000Society Ltd., No. 2065, Alappuzha.Kuppappuram P. O.,Alappuzha.
51 Lss.8 M/s. Kuttanad Champakulam, 4.2 hectares, 5 years LimeshellKaruthakakka Kuttanad, Sy. No. 298/1 29-3-2004Vyavasaya Co- Alappuzha.operativeSociety Ltd.,No.A-1010.
Limestone52 Lst. 1 M/s. Malabar Pudussery, 245.69 hectares, 20 years Limestone
Cements Malampuzha, Sy. Nos. 1580/ 20-11-2002Ltd.,Walayar, Palakkad. 2 and 3 ofPalakkad. PudusseryVillage
and 866/1, 867/12,13, 14, 868, 8/12869/1, 874/33 ofMalampuzha.
Laterite53 Lt. 1 Sri C. N. Sreeprasad, Thaliparamba, 0. 1922 hectares, 10 years Laterite
872/D, Poyyil P. O., Thaliparamba, RS.No. 7(Part)Thaliparamba, Kannur Dist.Kannur Dist.
Mineral Sand54 Ms. 1 M/s. Kerala Minerals Thekkumbhagam 167. 640 hectares, 20 years Mineral
andMetals Ltd., P. B. Chavara, Sy. Nos. 25 to 112A, 9-7-1985 sandsNo. 3., Kovilthottom, Kulasekharapuram, 1 to 121, 31 to 633, (ilmenite,Chavara-691 583. Panmana, 91 to 220 less 218, Rutile
Karunagappally 1 to 199 and 151. Zircon,and Puduppally Sillimanite,Karunagappally Leucoxene,and Monazite).
Karthikappally,Alappuzha,andKollam.
55 Ms. 2 M/s. Indian Rare Thekkumbhagam, 62. 202 hectares, 20 years MineralEarths Ltd., Chavara- Chavara, (Block-II) Sy. Nos. 28-9-1985 sand691583,KollamDist. Panmana, 22 to 9 Thekkum-
Karunagappally, bhagam Village,Karunagappally, Sy.No. 251-152,Kollam. ChavaraVillage
40. 566 hect. (Block-IV) Sy. No. 30 to 1PanmanaVillage,Sy. No. 366 to 222and 218KarunagappallyVillage.
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56 Ms.3 M/s. Indian Rare Chavara and 67 hectares, 20 years MineralEarths Ltd., Chavara- Neendakara Sy. Nos. 141, 143 19-4-1999 sand691583,KollamDist. Village, to 146,151
Karunagappally, to 157, 167 to 178,Kollam. 193 to 196, 201 to 205,
211 to 216, 222 to 225,235, 236, 243 to 246, 252,253, 255, 634, 681 , 689 to1054, 1060 to1082,1087 to 1108, 1115 to1134, 1116 to1168, 1171,1172, 1186 to1193,1212 to 1236, Part ofSy.Nos. 1230, 1242, 1237,1210,1211,1195,1194,1185,1171,1169,1145,1135,1136,1114,1110,1109,1086,1081,1080,1090,1079,1063,1062,1066,1059,1058,1057,1056 to 1060 of ChavaraVillage and 1 to 13, 655,667, Part of Sy. Nos. 683685, 676, 730, 743 and847 ofNeendakaraVillage.
57 Ss.1 Smt.Mercy Cyriac, Thycattussery 0.6678 hectare, 10 years SilicaPanniveli, and Pallippauram, Sy. Nos. 25/584, 25/5D, 28-7-1985 sandMuttambalam P. O., Cherthala, 25/5E,25/5F, 25/5GKanjikuzhi, Kottayam. Alappuzha. of Thycattussery
Village, and Sy.No.278/10 of PallippuramVillage.
58 Ss.2 Shri P.Mohammed, Pallippuram, 0.2515 hectares, 10 years SilicaManaging Partner, Cherthala, Sy. Nos. 179/60, 17-6-1996 sandIndus Silica Mines Alappuzha. 179/62.and Products Ltd.,Parambil House,Kondoorkara P. O.,PalakkadDistrict.
59 Ss.3 ShriV. C. Sudhakaran, Thycattussery, 0.8191 hectare, 8 years SilicaMNCBhavan, Cherthala, Sy. Nos. 73/15-2, 18-6-1996 sandVaranad P. O., Alappuzha. 73/15-4, 73/15-5,Cherthala-688 543. 73/15-7, 73/15-9,
73/14-4, 73/9-2.
60 Ss.4 Shri Kurian Joseph, Pallippuram, 0.8300 hectare, 8 years SilicaPalakkalVeedu, Cherthala, Sy.Nos. 77/17B 19-9-1996 sandTirunalloor P. O., Alappuzha. 77/18B,77/16-4-2,Cherthala, 77/16-2, 77/16-3,Alappuzha District. 77/6-8.
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Silica Sand
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61 Ss. 5 Shri M. K. Sreedharan, Thycattussery, 0.7530 hectare, 8 years SilicaMangalassery, Cherthala, Sy. Nos. 113/5-1-2, 25-11-1996 sandThycattussery, P. O., Alappuzha. 18-2, 16A1, 16A1-1,Cherthala,Alappuzha. 16B2,B3/2, 16A1,A3,
B1/3, Old Sub-divisionNos. 5-10, 18-2, 16A1,16B2, 16A1,A3,B.
62 Ss .6 Smt. P.M. Fathima, Pallippuram, 1. 5459 hectares, 10 years SilicaFathimaMansion, Cherthala, Sy.Nos.174/16-2, 30-11-1996 sandThiruvambady, Alappuzha. 174/17-1, 174/20-1,Alappuzha-688 002. 174/23-1, 174/1, 2, 4, 5/1,
174/25A,174/25B1,174/25B2,174/25B2-2.
63 Ss .7 M/s. Excel Glasses Ltd., Pallippuram, 1. 5783 hectares, 10 years SilicaUdaya Nagar, Cherthala,, Sy. Nos. 30-1-1997 sandPathirappally, Alappuzha. 105/2, 105/11.Alappuzha.
64 Ss. 8 Shri C. K.Muthalali, Pallippuram, 1. 1476 hectares, 8 years SilicaProprietor, Cherthala, Sy. Nos. 233/34-5, 17-3-1997 sandSouth Indian, Alappuzha. 233/34-5,2-233/34-1,2,Chemicals,Veliyil, 238/35, 233/37-1,Velorvattom, 238/35-2.Cherthala P. O.,Alappuzha District.
65 Ss. 9 SriV.O.Mathew, Thycattussery, 0. 3292 hectare, 7 years SilicaVathappallil House, Cherthala, Sy. Nos. 55/3-1, 28-8-1998 sandPallippuramP.O., Alappuzha. 55/3-5, 55/4-B1Cherthala, and 55/4-B2.Alappuzha-688 541
66 Ss. 10 Shri C. K. Jyothiraj, Thycattussery, 0. 427 hectare, 5 years SilicaS/o C.V. Kunjikuttan, Cherthala, Sy. Nos. 116/241, 7-1-1999 sandJyothi Bhavan, Alappuzha. 116/2B1 and 116/6A1S.M.C. 4/698Cherthala P. O.,Alappuzha.
67 Ss. 11 Smt. Sherly Joseph, Pallippuram, 1 hectare, 5 years SilicaKumpail House, Cherthala, Sy. Nos. 236/7B, 15-3-1999 sandS.M.C. VI, Alappuzha. 236/7C,C4,Cherthala, 236/8C2 andAlappuzha. 236/13A.
68 Ss. 12 M/s. Three Star Mines, Pallippuram, 0. 6941 hectare, 5 years SilicaThathamveli, Cherthala, Sy.Nos. 188/23-2, 3,4, 11-6-1999 sandPanavally P. O., Alappuzha. 188/24,A, B andCherthala, 188/2-3.Alappuzha.
4142
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69 Ss. 13 Shri K. V. Josekutty, Thycattussery 1.0339 Hect. 5 years SilicaKariyil House, Village, Sy. Nos. 79/11-1-3 sandK. R. Puram P.O., Cherthala Taluk, 79/11-11/2,Cherthala, Alappuzha. 79/11-11/1,79/11-11/2,Alappuzha. 79/15-1,80/1-1,
80/12-B-2,80/6-1,80/4-3/7, 80/4-3/5and 80/4-4.
70 Ss. 14 Shri Thomas Francis, 0. 8094 Hect. 5 years SilicaKariyil House, ,, Sy.No.48/16,55/16-2, sandThirunalloor P. O., 55/17&55/20.Pallippuram,Cherthala.
71 Ss. 15 Smt. Jayasree, Thanneermukkom 1.7625 Hect. 15 years SilicaPadiyarathil House, North, Sy. No. 145/1 sandPazhayannoor P. O., Cherthala,Vadakkothara, Alappuzha.Thrissur.
72 Ss. 16 Shri V. O. Assissi, Thanneer- 0.5142 Hect. 2 years SilicaVathappallil House, mukkomSouth, R. Sy. Nos.339/3-2, sandPallippuram P.O., Cherthala, 339/5-2, 339/6-6pt,Cherthala, Alappuzha. 339/7-1, 339/7-2.Alappuzha. (Renewal).
73 Ss. 17 Shri Benny Ulahannan, Thanneer- 1.1261 Hect. 2 years SilicaThaliyadiyil, mukkomSouth, Sy. Nos. 399/10, sandK. R. Puram P. O., Cherthala, 403/1-1,403/4-3,Cherthala, Alappuzha. 403/6-1, 403/6-2-1,
Alappuzha. 403/6-3, 403/6-4,403/6-5, 403/6-6,405/4-1, 400/4,400/13 and 400/5-2.
74 Ss. 18 Shri P. P. Santhosh, Thycattussery, 1. 5099 Hect. 2 years SilicaPuthilchirayil House, Cherthala, Sy.No. 118/4-2, 118/4-3 sandKavalamNorth. Alappuzha. 118/4-4,118/4-5, 118/4-6
118/7A, 118/7B, 118/11-2118/11-3
75 Ss. 19 Shri C. K.Ajith, Thycattussery 1. 5099 Hect. 2 years SilicaJyothi Bhavan, Cherthala, Sy. Nos. 118/4 -2, sandCMC. 15, Cherthala, Alappuzha 116/4-3, 118/4-4,Alappuzha. 118/4-5, 118/4-6,
118/7A, 118/7B118/11-2, 118/11-3.
76 Ss. 20 Smt. P.M. Fathima, Thycattussery, 1. 0015 Hect. 3 years SilicaFathimaMansion, Cherthala, Sy. Nos.87/8-1, sandBarkath, Thiruvampady, Alappuzha. 87/8-2, 87/9A2,Alappuzha. 87/9B2, 87/9B,
87/10-2 and 87/10.
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77 Ss. 21 Smt. Marykutty Joseph Pallippuram 1. 7683 Hect. 2 years SilicaVathappallil house Cherthala, Sy. Nos. 190/21-2, sandPallippuram Alappuzha. 190/19190/16A,Cherthala,Alappuzha. 190/16B,190/16B2/
190/16B4,190/20-2, 190/20-3,190/15-1, 190/15-2,190/14A, 190/11,190/12-1,190/12-1-1,190/12-3,190/12-3-1,190/2A, 190/2A2,190/2A2-1, 190/2A3,190/2B,190/13-2189/19A,189/19B2,189/19B, 189/2A.
Quartz78 Qtz. 1 M/s. Good Luck Poothadi, 2. 9080 hectares, 12 years Quartz
Minerals, Sulthan Re-Sy. No. 257/1pt. 31-1-1994P. O. Sulthan Bathery, Bathery, (Old Sy. No. 494/Wayanad District Wayanad. AID, 2AIB).Pin-673592
79 Qtz. 2 Smt. K.T. Theresia, Edavaka, 0. 3035 hectare, 18 years QuartzMankunnel House, Mananthavady, Sy. No. 199/6 (Old 6-6-1994Edavaka P. O., Wayanad. Sy. No. 414/1A6)Mananthavady (Via),Wayanad District.
80 Qtz. 3 John P. Surao, Thrissilleri 0.6920 23-1-1995 QuartzSurao Dale Mananthavadi Sy.No. 159/3,Eravipuram, Wayanad. 159/4Kollam.
81 Qtz. 4 M/s. Wayanad Kaniyambotta 0. 4876 hect. 10 years QuartzMinerals and Metals Vythiri 204/4, 204/5 28-10-1998Korani, Varadoor P. O., Wayanad.Wayanad .
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APPENDIX D
Statement showing Number ofMining Leases in the Districts of Kerala as on 31-3-2004
Sl.No.
Name ofMinerals
Thiruvanan-
thapuram
Kollam
Pathanamthitta
Ernakulam
Kottayam
Idukki
Alappuzha
Thrissur
Palakkad
Wayanad
Kannur
Kasaragode
Total
Kozhikode
Malappuram
1 Bauxite .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
2 China Clay 34 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 1 42
3 China ClayBall Clay, Fire Clay, .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
4 Limeshell .. .. .. 6 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8
5 Limestone .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
6 Graphite 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
7 Mineral sands .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
8 Silica sands .. .. .. 21 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 21
9 Quartz .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14 .. .. 410 Laterite .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
Total 35 12 .. 27 2 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 4 .3 1 85
APPENDIX E
Statement showing Production and Sale of Bauxite during 2003-2004
Sl. Name of Lessee Production Sales RemarksNo. (Tonnes) (Tonnes)
1 M/s Kaveri Chemicals (P) 11700 11700 ..Ltd., Thiruvalla
2 Smt.A.A.Meenammal 8227 8227 ..
3 Smt.A. Rahiyanath 5400 5400 ..
4 Sri. C. N. Sreenivasan, 1500 1500 ..Thalaiparamba
Total 26827 26827 ..
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APPENDIX F
Statement showing Production, Sales/Consumption of China clay during 2003-2004
Sl.No.
Name of Lessee ProductionCrude
ProductionProcessed
SalesCrude
SalesProcessed Consumption
1 Southern Clays and 200 1600 200 1600 ..Minerals, Nileswar
2 Kerala Clays and 225 .. .. .. 225Ceramic Products, Nileswar
3 TheKerala Ceramics Ltd., 200 11500 200 .. 11500Kundara
4 M/s Bharathy Clays 900 .. 900 .. ..
5 M/sVijaya Lakshmana 150 .. 150 .. ..ClayMines
6 M/s Kerala Clays and 1500 7875 1500 7875 ..Ceramics Products Ltd.,Mine at PayangadiMine at Kannapuram .. 1800 .. 1800 ..
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
7 M/s English Indian Clays Ltd.,Veli, Trivandrum 27000 .. .. 27000 ..PallipuramMines 90000 .. .. 90000 ..Melthonnackal Mines I 13000 .. .. 13000 ..
II 21000 .. .. 21000 ..III 9000 .. .. 9000 ..IV 25000 25000 ..V
8 M/s International (P) Ltd., 23000 .. .. 23000 ..
9 S. Sreekumar, Dhakshin 26000 26000 .. ..ClayMines
10 M/sA. M. Manzoor, 1125 .. 1125 .. ..Shams ClayMines
11 M/s Jaya 400 .. 400 .. ..Balagangadharan
12 Raj Sukumaran, Clay 5250 .. 5250 .. ..India
13 S.Abdul Hameed, Shine 1900 .. 1900 .. ..ClayMines
14 A.Abdul Nazzar, Soorya 8800 .. 8800 .. ..Claymines
15 S. Nazeefa Beevi,Alpha 7500 .. 7500 .. ..ClayMines, SNB II
4950
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16 P. K. Nisa, Standard Kayoline 2500 .. 2500 .. ..
17 Dr. S. Najeeb, FASLClay 700 .. 700 .. ..Mines
18 S.Abdul Salam,AKM 2150 .. 2150 .. ..
19 S. Meharban, Sareena 1600 .. 1600 .. ..Clay Mines
20 Standard Clay Mines 18000 .. 18000 .. ..
21 M. Suhura Beevi, Sulekha 16000 .. 16000 .. ..ClayMines
22 S.Abdul Hameed, Grand 650 .. 650 .. ..ClayMines
23 M.A. Nazzar, Fast Clay 16500 .. 16500 .. ..Mines
24 M/s Radha Clays 200 .. 200 .. ..
25 M/s Kalliyoor Mines 300 .. 300 .. ..
Total 320750 22775 112525 .. ..
51
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)1 MuhammaLimeshell Society 9500 9000 ..2 Thycattussery Limeshell 5750 5750 ..
Co-operative Society3 KarappuramLimeshell 3700 3700 ..
Co-operative Society4 Aryad Limeshell 3250 3250 ..
Co-operative Society
5 Y.Mohammad, Nedumtharayil 500 500 ..Thrikunnapuzha,Alappuzha
6 Kainakary Limeshell 5500+ 5500+ ..Co-operative Society 500 500
7 Travancore Cements Ltd., 27400 .. 27400Nattakom, Kottayam.
8 Kuthiyathodu Limeshell 1600 1600 ..Co-operative Society
APPENDIX G
Statement showing Production, Sales andConsumption of Limeshell during 2003-2004
Sl.No. Name and address
of LesseeProduction(MT)
Sales(MT) Consumption
9 KavalamBlackLimeshell 800 400 ..Co-operative Society
10 ThekkanMalippuramKakka 3505 2185 ..Vyavasaya Sahakaranasangom
11 Sri A. Karunan, 100 100 ..Sajeevapuram, Elathur.(Sea shell)
12 Sri Riyas, Vettuvangadi P. O., 100 100 ..Iringal
13 TheVaikomTalukWhite 200 200 ..Limeshell Co-operative SocietyLtd. No.K 357
14 TheKumarakomLimeshell 5500 5500 ..Co-operative Society Ltd. No. 1782
15 Vechur Limeshell Co-operative 2200 2200 ..Society Ltd. No. 2407
16 TheVaikomLimeshell 7250 7250 ..Co-operative Society Ltd. No. 3145
17 TheChembuVillage 1400 1400 ..Kattikkunnu LimeshellCo-operative Society Ltd. No. 85
18 Sri P.V. Achan Kunju, Karthika 300 300 ..LimeshellWorks, Kumarakom.
Total 79055 49435 27400
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APPENDIX H
Statement showing Production and Consumption of Limestone during 2003-2004
Sl.No. Name and address
of LesseeProduction(Tonnes)
Consumption(Tonnes) Remarks
M/sMalabar Cements Ltd., 192823 192823 ..Walayar, PalakkadDist.
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APPENDIX I
Statement showing Production, Sales and Consumption of Mineral Sand during 2003-2004
Sl.No.
Name of Lessee Name ofMineral
Sales(Tonnes)
Consumption(Tonnes)
1 M/s Indian Rare Zircon 9100 9100Earths Ltd., Rutile 4600 4600Chavara, Kollam. Ilmanite 116640 116640
Sillimanite 7758 7758Brown 300 300Ilmanite
Production(Tonnes)
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APPENDIX J
Statement showing Production and Sale forQuartz during 2003-2004
Sl.No. Name and address
of LesseeProduction Sales
(Tonnes)Remarks
Sri P. John Surrao, 50 50SurraoDale, Eravipuram,Kollam.
APPENDIX K
Statement showing Production and Sale of Silica sand during 2003-2004
Sl.No.
Name and addressof Lessee
Production(MT)
Sales(MT)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1 Sri Jyothi Raj, 12137 9648Jyothi Bhavan, CMC 4/698,Cherthala.
2 Mrs. Sherly Joseph, Kumpil House, 4896 4896SMC-VI, Cherthala.
3 Mrs. C. Jayalakshmy, 670 670Kochumadathil House,Thirunallor P. O., Cherthala.
4 Sri C. K.Muthalali, Proprietor 10512 9729South Indian Chemicals, Veliyil,Veloorvattom, Cherthala.
5 Sri Kuriyan Joseph, 5540 2835Palackal Veedu,Thirunallor P. O., Cherthala.
6 Mrs.Mercy Cyriac, Pannivelil, 2870 2808Muttambalam P. O., Kottayam.
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2 M/s Kerala Zircon 1800 1800Minerals and Metals Ltd., Rutile 2900 1100 1800Chavara, Ilmanite 48000 48000Kollam. Sillimanite 2900 2900
7 Mrs. Merykutty Joseph, 8569 7050Vathapillil House,Pallipuram, Cherthala.
8 Sri V.O.Mathew,Vathapillil, 2649 2649Pallipuram, Cherthala.
9 Sri V. O. Ouseph,Vathapillil, 1839 1839Pallipuram, Cherthala.
10 Sri V. O.Assissi, Vathapillil House, 2684 2684Pallipuram, Cherthala.
11 Sri CyriacMathew 2135 2135Pannivelil House, Muttambalam P. O.
12 Mrs Valsamma James, 8118 8118Mukkada House,Perumpanachi P. O.,Changanassery.
13 Mrs. Santha Babu, Veliyil House, 15981 14868Thycattussery P. O., Cherthala.
14 Sri C.K.Muthalali,Veliyil, 5724 3375Veloorvattom, Cherthala.
15 Mrs. C. H. HymavathyAmma, 10201 8190ChoozhikattuVeliyil,Veloorvattom, Cherthala.
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16 Sri P. S. Jayachandran, 12150 8091Puthanpurackal House,K. R. Puram, Cherthala.
17 Sri C. K.Asokan, 6597 6192M/s Meena Silicate, Cherthala.
18 Sri Benny Ulahannan, 5881 4104Thaliyadil House, K. R. Puram P. O.,Cherthala.
19 Sri C. R.Venu, Cheruvally, 16049 15395Thirunallor, Pallipuram, Cherthala.
20 Sri A.Abraham, Oliyampurathu 11240 10737House, K. R. Puram P. O., Cherthala.
21 Sri K.V. Josekutty, Kariyil House, 2188 1818K. R. Puram, Cherthala
22 Sri. Thomas Francis, 1907 1818Kariyil Minerals, Kariyil House,Thirunallor P. O.,Cherthala.
Total 150447 129883
5758
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APPENDIX L
Statement showing Production and Sale of Granite Dimension Stone during 2003-2004
Sl.No. Name and address
of LesseeProduction(Cbm)
Sales(Cbm) Remarks
1 M/sGemGranites, 78,Cathedral Road, Chennai.QuarryNo.VII 79.898 79.898
QuarryNo.VIII 415.707 415.707Quarry No. IX 52.572 52.572Quarry No. X 6.961 6.961Quarry No. XI 5.805 5.805
2 M/s T. K. Enterprises, 76, 11.341 11.341Cathedral Road, Chennai-86
3 B.M. Sharief, M/s Greenland 177.471 177.471Granites, Panichamoodu.
4 M/s Netro Enterprises, 60.503 60.503Resmi Bhavan.
5 M/s E. L. Thomas andYennarkey 1453.222 1453.222Rajarathanam (M/s StandardIndian Granites).
6 Smt. K.Vasumathy, 59.231 59.231M/s K. P. Enterprises. Quarry No. VII
7 M/s M. Ajantha, 78.599 78.599Sivamurugan Granites.
8 M/s Tropical Granites, B-2,Alsawood Bldgs., Thycaud,Trivandrum-14. QuarryNo. III 81.175 81.175
QuarryNo. IV 120.741 120.741
9 M/s Imperial Granites, 76, 96.305 96.305Cathedral Road, Chennai-86
10 M/s K. P. Granites Industries,T. C. 36/999, Srisanthi,Perunthanni, Trivandrum-8
Quarry No. I 408.208 408.208Quarry No. II 44.169 44.169
11 M/SGranite Links, 12.71 12.71Nethaji Road,Aranattukara, Thrissur.
Total 3164.618 3164.618
5960
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APPENDIX M
Abstract of Quarrying Lessees for 2003-2004 as on 31-3-2004
Sl.No.
DistrictName of Mineral
Total
1 Thiruvananthapuram 55 .. .. 35 .. 902 Kollam 3 .. .. .. .. 33 Alappuzha .. 1 1 .. .. 24 Pathanamthitta 31 .. .. .. .. 315 Kottayam 28 1 .. .. .. 296 Idukki 13 .. .. .. .. 137 Ernakulam 38 .. .. .. .. 388 Thrissur 24 .. .. .. .. 249 Palakkad 17 .. .. 2 .. 1910 Malappuram 26 .. .. .. .. 2611 Kozhikode 35 .. . .. .. 3512 Kannur 14 .. .. .. .. 1413 Wayanad 6 .. .. .. .. 614 Kasargod 1 .. .. .. .. 1
Total 291 2 1 37 .. 331
GraniteBuildingStone
BrickClay
LimeshellSeashell
GraniteDimensionStone
APPENDIX N
Statement showing number of Quarrying permits in force as on 31-3-2004
Sl.No. District
Name of MineralTotal
GraniteBuildingStone
Ordi-narySand
Laterite BrickClay
RiverSand
Limeshell
1 Thiruvananthapuram 81 2 .. .. 2 .. 862 Kollam 94 .. 17 .. 2 .. 1133 Alappuzha .. .. 8 13 .. 4 264 Pathanamthitta 113 2 6 .. 3 .. 1245 Kottayam 77 6 1 .. 193 .. 2776 Idukki 93 .. .. .. 7 .. 1007 Ernakulam 92 2 41 6 .. .. 1418 Thrissur 36 8 .. 7 .. .. 619 Palakkad 167 14 1 .. 6 .. 18810 Malappuram 317 .. .. .. .. .. 31711 Kozhikode 88 25 3 .. 1 .. 11712 Kannur 106 139 .. 1 .. .. 24613 Wayanad 108 .. 33 .. 7 .. 14814 Kasargod 81 137 .. 6 35 .. 269
Total 1453 336 110 33 266 4 2191
6162
1 Thiruvananthapuram 172 Kollam 753 Pathanamthitta 154 Kottayam 575 Idukki 126 Alappuzha 227 Ernakulam 3078 Thrissur 389 Malappuram 5110 Palakkad 3711 Kozhikode 1812 Wayanad 913 Kannur 6714 Kasargod 40
15 Special Office, Cherthala 15
Total 768
APPENDIX O
Abstract of Dealers License for 2003-2004 as on 31-3-2004
Sl. No. District No. of Dealers License
APPENDIX P
Statement showing Demand, Collection andBalance for the Year 2003-2004
Name of LesseeSl.No.
Demand ason
31-3-2003
Demandduring2003-2004
Totaldemand Collection
Balanceas on
31-3-2004 Remarks
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
1 Kuthiyathodu Limeshell 8812 .. 8812 .. 8812 ..Co-operative Society Ltd., No.A.193
2 MattathilbhagomLimeshell Co- 7362 .. 7362 .. 7362 ..operative Society Ltd., No.A.190
3 KaipuzhaVechur Kayal 1170 .. 1170 .. 1170 ..Karshaka Sangom
4 Kerala Clays and Ceramics Ltd. 114272 .. 11472 .. 114272 ..
5 Standard Clay Mines 373945 .. 373945 .. 373945 ..
6 Chalakudi Refractories 704 .. 704 .. 704 ..
7 Kerala Construction 1467517 .. 1467517 .. 1467517 ..Components
8 K. SanthaKumariAmma 3323 .. 3323 .. 3323 ..
9 Good LuckMinerals 2680 .. 2680 .. 2680 ..
10 P. G. Lakshmanan 1253 .. 1253 .. 1253 ..
6364
123
4567891011121314
15
11 Kerala Industrial Polimers 71759 .. 71759 71759 .. ..
12 S. Justis 1234 .. 1234 .. 1234 ..
13 ChempuVillage Kattikunnu 44757 .. 44757 .. 44757 ..Limeshell Society
14 C. Sudheesh 4208 .. 4208 .. 4208 ..
15 M. K. Sreedhar 2640 .. 2640 .. 2640 ..
16 KarappuramLimeshell 398796 .. 398796 .. 398796 ..Co-operative Society Ltd. No. 144
17 James Mathew 4797 .. 4797 .. 4797 ..
18 C.K.Ramani 1887 .. 1887 .. 1887 ..
19 K.M.Muhammed 3752 .. 3752 1870 1882 ..
20 P. K. Nisa 2503 .. 2503 .. 2503 ..
21 VaikomTalukWhite Limeshell 32967 .. 32967 .. 32967 ..Co-operative Society Ltd. No. 357
22 Kerala Hitech 7697 .. 7697 3368 4329 ..
23 Beeta Granites 1699 .. 1699 1699 .. ..
24 Abba Granites 9415 .. 9415 9415 .. ..
25 Mudackal Granites 1655 .. 1655 1655 .. ..
26 Associate Engineering 5239 .. 5239 5239 .. ..
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
27 Poabs Granites 283941 .. 283941 .. 283941 ..
28 SushamaAshok Raj 3692 .. 3692 3692 .. ..
29 Sheford Granites 3563 .. 3563 .. 3563 ..
30 Parameswara Panicker .. 1994 .. 1994 1994 ..
31 V. O. Ouseph 1432 .. 1432 1432 .. ..
32 O. N.MukundanVaidyar 1093 .. 1093 .. 1093 ..
33 KumarakomLimeshell 109201 .. 108201 .. 108201 ..Co-operative SocietyLtd.No. 1782
34 Kerala Ceramics Ltd. 83157 .. 83157 .. 83157 ..
35 M.Rahim 9320 .. 9320 .. 9320 ..
36 C.K.Ajith 126 .. 126 .. 126 ..
37 S.Nizamudeen 483 .. 483 483 .. ..
38 Raj Sukumaran 450413 .. 450413 .. 450413 ..
39 V.A. Kuriachan 4192 .. 4192 4192 .. ..
40 V. Somasekharan 2446 .. 2446 2446 .. ..
41 Tropical Granites 210906 .. 210906 50000 160906 ..
42 Malabar Granites 4660 .. 4660 4660 .. ..
43 Netro Enterprises 1071 .. 1071 1071 .. ..
6566
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
44 Abdul Samad 2700 .. 2700 .. 2700 ..
45 V.O.Mathew 2735 3932 11913 2735 9178 ..5246
46 N.R.K.R.ChiramjivyRatnam 10546 .. 10546 10546 .. ..
47 Marykutty Joseph 2455 4019 6474 2455 4019 ..
48 PlakkadGranites 7813 .. 7813 7813 .. ..
49 T. K. Enterprises 1345036 .. 1345036 .. 1345036 ..
50 Radha Clays 13772 .. 13772 13772 .. ..
51 Aniyan Mathew 2871 .. 2871 2871 .. ..
52 K.Vasumathi 108861 .. 108861 .. 108861 ..
53 KavalamBlackLimeshell 12405 .. 12405 .. 12405 ..Co-operative SocietyLtd. No. 886
54 VimRockGranites 5178 .. 5178 5178 .. ..
55 P.Abdulla 547 .. 547 547 .. ..
56 Hemalatha 3375 .. 3375 .. 3375 ..
57 Suja L.Mathew 5791 .. 5791 .. 5791 ..
58 J. Barkath 910 .. 910 910 .. ..
59 AhammedTharif 142 .. 142 .. 142 ..
60 Benny Ulahannan .. 1845 1845 1845 .. ..
61 Santha Babu .. 3197 3197 3197 .. ..
62 Nafeeza Beevi .. 19795 19795 19795 .. ..
63 P.M. Fathima .. 4176 4176 4176 .. ..
64 K. P. Prashop .. 5271 5171 5271 .. ..
65 P. K.Abdul Razak .. 5543 5543 5543 .. ..
66 P. M.Abubeker .. 3859 3859 3859 .. ..
67 Canon Granites .. 144339 144339 14339 .. ..
68 C. K.Muthalali .. 7189 13065 5876 .. ..5876
69 V.MarakkarHaji .. 6125 6125 6125 .. ..
70 A. M. Janardhanan .. 10011 10011 10011 .. ..
71 Jony Augustin .. 4438 4438 4438 .. ..
72 National Granites .. 6091 9091 6091 .. ..
73 A.L. PremRaj .. 3228 3228 3228 .. ..
74 Arun Vargheese .. 8812 8812 8812 .. ..
75 C. K. Jyothiraj .. 231 231 231 .. ..
6768
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
76 G.K.Granites .. 10709 10709 10709 .. ..
77 ExelGlasses .. 575 575 575 .. ..
78 V.Abdul Rahiman .. 4313 4313 4313 .. ..
79 Associated Quarries .. 5431 5431 5431 .. ..
80 Matha Granites .. 9157 9157 9157 .. ..
81 Meta Rocks .. 6618 6618 6618 .. ..
82 E. L. Thomas andNRKR .. 168 168 168 .. ..Rajaratinam
83 Abdul Nazzar .. 2457 2457 2457 .. ..
84 S. Sreekumar .. 40838 40838 40838 .. ..
85 P. K. Prasad .. 6354 6354 6354 .. ..
86 Sherly Joseph .. 10060 10060 10060 .. ..
87 Travancore Granites .. 2290 121477 10187 2290 ..5421
4766
88 Thrissur sands and Gravels Ltd. .. 55145 55145 55145 .. ..
89 Mattathil Granites and Metals .. 26613 26613 .. 26613 ..
90 Suhara Beevi .. 18238 18238 18238 .. ..
91 Kuriyan Joseph .. 5183 5183 5183 .. ..
92 N. S. Babu .. 8113 8113 .. 8133 ..
93 J. Thobiyas .. 5133 5133 .. 5133 ..
94 T. K. Josepf .. 13081 13081 13081 .. ..
95 Raju Boyan .. 142870 142870 100000 42870 ..
96 Phylip Mathew .. 5355 5355 5355 . . ..
97 Manaval Granites .. 4383 4383 4383 .. ..
98 Aliance Granites and .. 6392 6392 6392 .. ..Developers
99 Johnsons Rock .. 6478 6478 6478 .. ..
100 V. O.Assissy .. 1783 1783 1783 .. ..
101 Varky Joseph .. 7690 7690 .. 7690 ..
102 KuriakoseAbrahm .. 3322 3322 3322 .. ..
103 R. P. Brights .. 2588 2588 .. 2588 ..
104 Valsamma James .. 3979 3979 .. 3979 ..
105 Kavery Chemicals .. 5131 5131 5131 .. ..
106 Abdul Hammeed .. 2733 2733 2733 .. ..
107 M.D. George .. 10239 10239 .. 10239 ..
6970
108 M.M.Ajas .. 647 647 647 .. ..
109 S. Sanjai .. 2861 2861 2861 .. ..
110 C. R.Venu .. 3643 3643 3643 .. ..
111 Geo Enterprises .. 7583 7583 .. 7583 ..
112 Jaya Balagangadharan .. 1556 1556 1556 .. ..
113 R.VijayakumaranNair .. 1215 1215 .. 1215 ..
114 MuhammedHaji .. 2734 2743 .. 2734 ..
5271870 717068 5988938 791245 5197693 ..
Major Compounding .. 377700 377700 377700 .. ..
Minor Compounding .. 25145830 25145830 25145830 .. ..
GrantTotal 5271870 26240598 31512468 26314775 5197693 ..
APPENDIX Q
Expenditure Statement for the Year 2003-2004
Allotment(Lakhs)
(1) (2) (3)
Expenditure(Lakhs)
2853-02-03-99 1.75 1.75Training of Personnel
2853-02-004-99Strengthening of Chemical Lab 10.00 0.40
2853-02-102-99Mineral Investigation 40.25 30.30
Total Plan 52.00 32.45
2853-02-102-97KeralaMineral Squad (NP) 13.82 12.37
2853-02-001-99(NP) 253.20 265.76
Total Non Plan 267.02 278.13
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