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SUMMARY ON
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT
OF
Pharmol (India) Pvt. Ltd. 60 KLPD Distillery unit & 1.5 MW Captive power plant
Sy. No. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 & 29
Kothur – B village, Zaheerabad Mandal,
Sangareddy District,
Telangana.
SUBMITTED TO
TELANGANA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
A-3 INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PARYAVARAN BHAVAN, SANATHNAGAR HYDERABAD – 500 018
ANNEXURE - I
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Pharmol India Private Limited has proposed to establish a Molasses & Grain based Distillery unit
of 60 KLPD to produce Rectified spirit / Extra Neutral Alcohol / Ethanol (fuel ethanol) and 1.5 MW
Captive power plant in the leased premises of M/s Trident Sugars Limited at Sy. No. 21, 22, 23, 24,
25 & 29 of Kothur – B Village, Zaheerabad mandal, Sangareddy District, Telangana.
Total land taken on lease for proposed project is 29 acres. The cost of Project will be Rs. 71.4
Crores.
Pioneer Enviro Laboratories & Consultants Private Limited, Hyderabad, which is accredited by
NABET, Quality Council of India for conducting EIA studies, have prepared Draft Environmental
Impact Assessment (DEIA) report for the proposed project by incorporating the Terms of Reference
issued by MOEF.
a. Detailed characterization of status of environment in the area of 10 km. radius from the
proposed site for major environmental components including air, water, noise, soil, flora, fauna
and socio-economic environment.
b. Assessment of air emissions, liquid waste and solid waste from the proposed industry along with
the noise level assessment.
c. Environmental Management Plan (EMP) consisting of Air emission management, waste water
management, Noise level management, solid waste management, etc.
d. Post project monitoring plan
1.1 SITE DETAILS
The following is the environmental setting within the 10 Km. radius of the project site:
The project area does not fall under the industrial areas / cluster, which are listed in
MoEF office memorandum dated 13th January 2010 and its subsequent amendments for
Critically Polluted area.
Nearest Habitation Kothur is at a distance of 0.3 Kms. from the project site.
There are no National Parks / Tiger Reserves / Elephant corridors / Sanctuaries within 10
Km. radius of the project site.
Didgi RF (1.3 Kms), Zaheerabad RF (1.5 Kms), Bardipur RF (7.7 Kms), Digwal RF (9.5
Kms), Kalbemal RF (9.5 kms), Hadnur RF (6.7 Kms) are with 10 Km radius of the project
site.
No historical places and places of tourist importance within 10 Km radius of the project
site.
Karanja (Narinja) vagu is flowing at a distance of 1.2 Km. from project site
Interstate border (Telangana - Karnataka) is at a distance of 3.4 Kms from the project
site.
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1.2 RAW MATERIALS
The following will be the raw materials, source, their requirement and method of transport
S.No Raw Material Source Quantity (TPD)
Method of Transport
1. Molasses M/s Trident Sugars Limited
240
By Road through tankers
2 Grains (Maize, corn, Sorghum grain, broken rice and other starch based grains, etc.)
Local sources 160 By Road
2. Fuel Consumption : 25 TPH Boiler
a Indian Coal Singareni collieries Ltd 150 By Rail & Road (Covered trucks)
OR
b Imported Coal Indonesia / Australia 88 By Sea, Rail, Road (Covered trucks)
OR
c Biomass Local Areas 300 By Road (Covered trucks)
OR
d Biogas from Biomethanation of Spent wash
1600 cum/hr
Through pipeline
1.3 MANUFACTURING PROCESS
A) ENA / Ethanol / Rectified Spirit
Molasses as Raw material
Initially Yeast will be mixed with Molasses for multiplication of yeast cells. Through continuous
fermentation, sugars in Molasses will be broken to alcohol & Carbon dioxide. Then through
distillation rectified spirit will be produced. Ethanol will be produced by Molecular sieve technology
from rectified spirit.
Grains as Raw material
Initially grain is sent through the milling section to reduce the size, followed by the liquification which
converts starch into simple molecules of dextrin. Then this dextrin undergoes saccharification
process and batch fermentation. Then through distillation rectified spirit will be produced.
Ethanol will be produced by Molecular sieve technology from rectified spirit.
25 TPH boiler will be installed to meet the steam requirement and to generate 1.5 MW electricity.
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B) Carbon dioxide recovery system (By product)
Carbon dioxide produced during fermentation will be recovered by means of scrubbing
arrangement, and the recovered CO2 will be supplied to soft drink manufactures / medical /
industrial purposes in cylinders. The scrubber blowdown will be recycled into the fermentation.
1.4 WATER ENVIRONMENT
Water Requirement
The Proposed project requires 880 Cum/day of water. Water requirement for the proposed project
will be met from jack well adjacent to Narinja barrage.
SECTION WATER CONSUMPTION (in Cum/day)
Molasses as raw material Grains as raw material
Process Water 344 278
DM Water For Boiler 228 228
Cooling Tower Requirement 204 204
DM plant, softener rejects 88 88
Domestic 16 16
Total 880 814
Net water requirement after recycling of Condensate and spent lees will be 360 KLD
1.5 WASTE WATER GENERATION AND CHARACTERISTICS Waste water generation from the proposed project will be 643 Cum/day. The following is the break-
up of waste water generation from the Project.
SECTION WATER CONSUMPTION (in Cum/day)
Molasses as raw material Grains as raw material
Spent Wash 480 360
Boiler blow down 38 38
Cooling tower blow down 24 24
DM plant & softener rejects 88 88
Sanitary waste water 13 13
Total 643 523
EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS
The characteristics of Spent wash, DM plant & softener regeneration water, cooling tower blow
down, boiler blow down and sanitary waste water are shown below.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF SPENT WASH
PARAMETER UNIT CONCENTRATION
Molasses as raw material Grains as raw material
pH 3.8 – 7.5 3.8 – 7.5
Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 60,000-90,000 25,000 - 30,000
COD mg/l 150,000- 160,000 55,000 - 60,000
BOD mg/l 60,000-65,000 30,000 - 35,000
CHARACTERISTICS OF SANITARY WASTE, COOLING TOWER BLOWDOWN, BOILER
BLOWDOWN, DM PLANT & SOFTNER REGENERATION WATER
Characteristics
Sanitary Waste Water
Cooling Tower Blow
Down
Boiler Blow Down
DM Plant & Softner
Regeneration Water
pH 7.0 – 8.5 7.0 – 8.0 9.5 – 10.5 4.0-10.0
T.D.S. (mg/l) 800 – 900 800 -1 000 1000 4000-5000
B.O.D. (mg/l) 200 – 250 ------ ------ -----
C.O.D. (mg/l) 300 – 400 ------ ------ -----
1.6 EFFLUENT TREATMENT PROCESS a) When Molasses is used as raw material
Spent wash generation will be 480 cum/day, which will be treated in Bio digester and then by
Multiple effect Evaporators (MEE) followed by Bio-composting using press mud from Sugar plant. It
is a zero discharge system as per CPCB recommendations.
b) When Grains are used as raw material Spent wash generation will be 360 cum/day, which will be treated in Effluent Treatment Plant.
Decantation of Spent Wash Spent wash from mash column bottom is fed to decanter centrifuge after cooling in fermented mash
pre-heater. The wet cake is separated in decanter at 25% to 30% solids.
Evaporation Process The Spent wash from the decanter will be treated in Multiple Effect Evaporators to concentrate the
solid to 30% and then taken to a dryer along with wet cake from Decanter to concentrate the solids
to 90% which is called DDGS and will be sold as cattle feed. Hence it will be a totally zero discharge
spent wash treatment as per CPCB recommendations.
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Condensate & Non Process Effluent Condensate & Spent lees will be treated in ETP and will be recycled back into process and as
cooling tower make up.
Non-process effluent will be neutralized and will be utilized for greenbelt development, ash
conditioning and dust suppression after ensuring the compliance with CPCB/TSPCB standards..
1.7 AIR EMISSIONS There will be one stack connected to the 25 TPH boiler in the proposed project. The fuel for the
boilers will be Biomass / Coal / Biogas.
The air emissions of concern from the plant will be PM, SO2 and NOX. Bag filters will be provided to
bring down the particulate emission in the exhaust of the boiler to less than 50 mg/Nm3. A stack of
51 m height will be provided for effective dispersion of Sulphur dioxide emissions into the
atmosphere.
2.0 DESCRIPTION OF ENVIRONMENT Baseline data has been collected on ambient air quality, water quality, noise levels, flora & fauna
and socio-economic details of the people within 10 km. radius of the proposed project site.
2.1 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY Ambient air quality was monitored for PM2.5, PM10, SO2, NOx & CO at 8 stations for one season as
per MOEF guidelines. The following are the concentrations of various parameters at all the
monitoring stations.
Parameter Concentration
PM2.5 : 26.2 to 35.8 g/m3
PM10 : 43.2 to 59.5 g/m3
SO2 : 10.7 to 15.2 g/m3
NOX : 12.1 to 19.5 g/m3
CO : 410 to 550 g/m3
2.2 WATER QUALITY Ground water samples were collected at 8 locations and analyzed for various physico – chemical &
Bacteriological parameters. The water sample shows that they are suitable for potable purpose.
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2.3 NOISE LEVELS Noise levels were measured at 8 stations during day time & night time. The noise levels at the
monitoring stations are ranging from 46.37 dBA to 52.00 dBA.
3.0 ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES
3.1 PREDICTION OF IMPACTS ON AIR QUALITY The emissions of concern from the boiler of the plant will be PM10, SO2 and NOX.
For the purpose of prediction of Ground Level Concentrations the emissions from the boiler and
vehicles are considered. Industrial Source Complex (ISC-3) software is applied for prediction of
GLCs.
Net Resultant maximum ground level concentrations during operation of proposed project
Item PM10
(g/m3)
SO2
(g/m3)
NOX
(g/m3)
CO
(g/m3)
Maximum baseline conc. in the study area 59.5 15.2 19.5 550
Maximum predicted incremental rise in concentration
due to emission from proposed project 0.2 3.2 1.0 --
Maximum predicted incremental rise in concentration
due to vehicular emissions 0.2 -- 1.4 0.9
Net resultant concentrations during operation of
the project 59.9 18.4 21.9 550.9
National Ambient Air Quality Standards 100 80 80 2000
The predicted results show that the incremental concentrations over the existing baseline
concentrations of ambient air quality will be within the revised National Ambient Air Quality
Standards for residential areas even after commissioning of the proposed project.
3.2 PREDICTION OF IMPACTS ON NOISE QUALITY The major noise generating sources will be Turbo generator, Boiler, Compressors & DG set.
Acoustic enclosures will be provided to STG & DG sets. The Ambient Noise levels will not exceed
the standards prescribed by MOE&F, GOI vide Notification under the Noise pollution (regulation &
control) Rules, less than 75 dBA during day time and less than 70 dBA during night time. Extensive
greenbelt proposed to be developed will further mitigate the noise levels.
3.3 PREDICTION IMPACTS ON WATER QUALITY When Molasses is used as raw material the spent wash will be treated in Bio digester and then by
Multiple effect Evaporators (MEE) followed by Bio-composting. When Grains are used as raw
material Spent wash from mash column bottom is fed to decanter and it will concentrate to 30%
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solids. The spent wash generated from the decanter will be treated in multiple effect evaporators to
concentrate the solids to 30% and then to dryer to concentrate to 90% solids and then will be sold
as cattle feed.
This is totally a zero discharge based technology. This technology is already approved by CPCB for
treatment of spent wash for both Molasses and Grain based distilleries.
Condensate & Spent lees will be treated in ETP and will be recycled back into process and as
cooling tower make up. Cooling tower blowdown, boiler blowdown, DM Plant & Softener
regeneration will be neutralized and utilized for greenbelt development, ash conditioning and dust
suppression.
Rain water harvesting will be implemented which will augment ground water table.
3.4 PREDICTION OF IMPACTS ON BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT There are no rare & endangered species in the area. All the required pollution control systems will
be installed and operated to comply with the norms. Zero discharge system will be implemented &
Solid waste will be disposed as per norms.Once all the norms are complied with, then there will not
be any adverse impact on flora, fauna due to the proposed project.
4.0. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMME Ambient Air Quality, Stack monitoring & effluent analysis will be carried out regularly as per CPCB
norms and the analysis reports will be submitted to Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate
change, Chennai & T.S. Pollution Control Board regularly. Online monitors will be installed to the
stack.
5.0. ADDITIONAL STUDIES No Rehabilitation and Resettlement is involved in the proposed project. Hence no R & R study has
been carried out.
6.0. PROJECT BENEFITS With the establishment of the proposed project employment potential will increase. Land prices in
the area will increase. The economic status of the people in the area will improve due to the
proposed project. Periodic medical checkups will be carried out. Top priority will be given to locals
in employment.
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7.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
7.1 AIR ENVIRONMENT The steam required for the proposed project will be met from the Boiler. Bag filters will be provided
for the boiler to bring down the particulate matter in the exhaust gases to less than 50 mg/nm3. A
stack of 51 m height will be provided to the Boilers for effective dispersion of sulphur dioxide
emissions into the atmosphere.
7.2 WATER ENVIRONMENT When Molasses is used as raw material the spent wash will be treated in Bio digester followed by
Multiple Effect Evaporators (MEE) followed by Bio-composting.
When Grains are used as raw material spent wash will centrifuged in decanter. Then spent wash
generated from the decanter will be concentrated to 30% solids in Evaporators and Dried in drier
along with wet cake to bring solids to 90 % which is called DDGS and then sold as cattle feed.
Hence it will be a totally zero discharge spent wash treatment as per CPCB norms.
7.3 SOLID WASTE GENERATION & DISPOSAL The following table shows the generation & disposal of Solid Waste.
S.No. Solid waste Total Quantity
(TPD) Disposal
1. Yeast sludge 2 Will be bio-composted along with bio-
methanated evaporated spent wash
2.
Boiler Ash
when 100% biomass 12 Ash generated will be given to brick
manufacturers / given to farmers.
when 100% Indian
Coal is used 67.5
Ash generated will be given to brick
manufacturers /cement plants. when 100% Imported
Coal is used 8.8
3 Sludge from ETP 4 Used as manure
4 DDGS 37 Sold as cattle feed
7.4 NOISE ENVIRONMENT The major noise source in the proposed plant will be Turbo Generator, Boiler, Compressors & DG
set. Acoustic enclosures will be provided to STG & DG sets. The employees working near the noise
generating sources will be provided with earplugs. The extensive greenbelt proposed to be
developed around the plant will also help in attenuating the noise levels further. Noise barriers in the
form of trees will be grown around the administrative block, ETP and other utility buildings.
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7.5 RAIN WATER HARVESTING Rain water harvesting pits will be constructed which will help in augmentation of ground water table. 7.6 LAND ENVIRONMENT The effluent generated from the proposed project will be treated to comply with the T.S.Pollution
Control Board’s standards. All the solid waste will be disposed as per norms. Hence there will not be
any adverse impact on land environment due to the proposed project.
7.7 GREENBELT DEVELOPMENT Green belt development will further enhance the environment quality through limitation of air
emissions, attenuation of noise levels, balancing Eco environment, prevention of soil erosion and
creation of aesthetic environment. 10 acres of greenbelt will be developed in the plant premises as
per CPCB norms.
Process Water
DM Plant 280
Boiler
Softener 240
Spent Wash 480
MEE 80
Bio-composting
Domestic 16
Septic Tank 13
Note : All figures are in KLD
DM plant regeneration - 52
228
190 EL
Raw water
880
WATER BALANCE (Molasses as raw material)
344 Bio -methanation 480
38 Blowdown
204 Cooling Tower
24 Blowdown
180 EL
Softener regeneration - 36
Soak pit
3 EL
400 Condensate (to be recycled)
Water from Molasses & steam
256
Spent lees - 120 to be recycled
Total water requirement 880 KLD
Condensate to be recycled 400 KLD Spent lees to be recycled 120 KLD Net water requirement 360 KLD
ANNEXURE - III
Process Water
DM Plant 280
Boiler
Softener 240
Thick slop 360
Dryer 37 Will be sold as cattle
feed
Domestic 16
Septic Tank 13
Note : All figures are in KLD
DM plant regeneration - 52
228
190 EL
Raw water
814
WATER BALANCE (Grains as raw material)
278 MEE 50
38 Blowdown
204 Cooling Tower
24 Blowdown
180 EL
Softener regeneration - 36
Soak pit
3 EL
73 Condensate (to be recycled)
Water from steam 213
Spent lees - 131 to be recycled
Total water requirement 814 KLD
Condensate to be recycled 323 KLD Spent lees to be recycled 131 KLD Net water requirement 360 KLD
250 Condensate (to be recycled)
Decanter
60
Thin slop 300
GOOGLE MAP SHOWING THE PROJECT SITE
Pharmol (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Annexure - IV
M/s Trident Sugars Limited
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PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING PROJECT SITE Annexure - VI
ANNEXURE - VII
ANNEXURE - VII
ANNEXURE - VIII
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Annexure - X One Season Data (March, 2018 to May, 2018)
(Units : µg/m3)
Project site
DATE PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NOX CO
04/03/2018 33.5 55.8 12.1 15.1 520 05/03/2018 32.2 55.3 12.4 14.7 525 11/03/2018 33.1 55.7 11.9 14.8 520 12/03/2018 31.9 54.9 11.8 15.1 525 18/03/2018 32.2 55.1 12.2 14.6 530 19/03/2018 33.1 54.5 12.3 14.8 535 25/03/2018 32.8 55.2 12.4 15.2 530 26/03/2018 32.9 54.9 12.6 14.8 535 01/04/2018 33.2 55.4 11.9 14.8 540 02/04/2018 33.5 55.8 12.2 14.9 545 08/04/2018 33.2 55.2 12.5 14.7 540 09/04/2018 32.1 54.9 12.4 15.2 535 15/04/2018 31.9 55.1 12.4 15.1 530 16/04/2018 32.9 55.4 11.9 14.7 530 22/04/2018 31.9 54.7 11.8 14.9 525 23/04/2018 32.7 55.2 12.4 14.7 515 29/05/2018 32.4 55.5 12.6 14.9 520 30/05/2018 32.3 54.7 12.4 15.0 525 06/05/2018 31.9 53.5 12.4 15.1 530 07/05/2018 32.8 55.5 12.3 14.7 535 13/05/2018 33.2 55.3 12.1 14.9 540 14/05/2018 32.6 54.7 12.2 14.6 545 20/05/2018 32.5 55.8 11.8 14.4 545 21/05/2018 32.8 54.8 12.6 14.8 540
Max 33.5 55.8 12.6 15.2 545.0 Min 31.9 53.5 11.8 14.4 515.0
98 percentile 33.5 55.8 12.6 15.2 545.0
(Units : µg/m3)
Kothur
DATE PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NOX CO
04/03/2018 31.3 52.3 11.8 13.6 465 05/03/2018 32.4 53.8 11.6 13.9 460 11/03/2018 32.1 53.1 12.1 14.4 475 12/03/2018 31.6 52.6 11.8 14.2 470 18/03/2018 31.2 51.8 11.9 14.4 475 19/03/2018 30.8 51.6 11.7 14.8 480 25/03/2018 31.4 52.1 12.1 14.2 465 26/03/2018 31.7 52.5 12.1 13.9 460 01/04/2018 31.9 53.1 12.2 14.5 470 02/04/2018 32.2 53.4 11.9 14.8 475 08/04/2018 31.9 52.8 11.8 13.9 480 09/04/2018 32.2 53.2 11.6 13.5 475 15/04/2018 32.6 53.9 12.1 13.9 465 16/04/2018 32.2 53.1 12.2 14.2 460 22/04/2018 31.9 52.7 11.9 14.1 465 23/04/2018 32.1 53.1 11.7 14.7 475 29/05/2018 31.9 52.6 11.9 14.6 470 30/05/2018 32.2 53.4 11.8 13.5 480 06/05/2018 31.9 53.1 11.9 14.2 485 07/05/2018 31.4 52.1 12.1 14.4 475 13/05/2018 30.7 50.8 12.2 13.8 465 14/05/2018 31.2 51.8 12.1 13.7 470 20/05/2018 31.5 52.2 11.9 14.8 475 21/05/2018 30.9 51.2 11.8 13.9 480
Max 32.6 53.9 12.2 14.8 485.0 Min 30.7 50.8 11.6 13.5 460.0
98 percentile 32.6 53.9 12.2 14.8 485.0
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(Units : µg/m3)
Didgi
DATE PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NOX CO
04/03/2018 27.1 44.9 10.8 12.7 425 05/03/2018 27.8 45.8 11.1 12.6 430 11/03/2018 27.4 45.2 10.9 12.8 435 12/03/2018 27.9 46.3 10.8 13.2 430 18/03/2018 26.8 43.8 11.1 12.9 425 19/03/2018 27.6 45.6 11.2 12.8 430 25/03/2018 27.8 46.2 10.9 12.9 425 26/03/2018 27.1 44.8 11.2 13.1 430 01/04/2018 27.9 46.1 11.1 13.2 435 02/04/2018 27.4 45.4 10.9 12.8 430 08/04/2018 27.8 45.9 10.8 12.7 425 09/04/2018 26.8 43.5 10.9 13.1 425 15/04/2018 26.9 44.1 10.8 12.5 430 16/04/2018 27.4 45.5 10.7 12.9 435 22/04/2018 27.9 46.1 11.1 12.8 430 23/04/2018 28.1 46.3 11.2 12.9 425 29/05/2018 28.2 47.1 10.9 12.5 420 30/05/2018 28.1 46.5 10.8 12.7 430 06/05/2018 27.8 45.8 10.8 12.6 425 07/05/2018 27.4 45.9 10.7 13.2 430 13/05/2018 27.5 46.2 11.1 13.1 435 14/05/2018 27.8 45.8 11.2 13.2 430 20/05/2018 27.3 45.1 10.9 12.9 435 21/05/2018 27.8 45.8 11.1 12.6 425
Max 28.2 47.1 11.2 13.2 435.0 Min 26.8 43.5 10.7 12.5 420.0
98 percentile 28.2 47.1 11.2 13.2 435.0
(Units : µg/m3)
Burdipar DATE PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NOX CO
04/03/2018 26.5 44.1 10.9 12.8 435 05/03/2018 26.9 44.5 11.2 12.7 445 11/03/2018 27.1 45.1 11.1 12.6 440 12/03/2018 26.8 44.5 11.2 12.9 435 18/03/2018 26.4 43.8 10.9 13.1 440 19/03/2018 26.9 44.3 11.3 13.2 445 25/03/2018 27.1 45.2 11.1 13.4 435 26/03/2018 26.8 44.5 10.8 12.8 445 01/04/2018 26.9 44.6 11.2 12.9 430 02/04/2018 26.7 44.3 11.3 12.7 440 08/04/2018 26.9 44.6 11.1 13.2 445 09/04/2018 26.5 43.9 11.2 13.1 440 15/04/2018 26.9 44.5 10.9 12.9 435 16/04/2018 27.2 45.2 10.8 13.2 445 22/04/2018 26.8 44.5 11.2 12.8 435 23/04/2018 26.5 44.1 11.1 13.2 430 29/05/2018 26.2 43.9 10.9 12.5 445 30/05/2018 27.1 45.2 10.8 13.2 440 06/05/2018 26.9 44.8 11.2 12.9 435 07/05/2018 27.2 45.1 11.1 12.8 445 13/05/2018 26.9 44.8 11.0 13.2 440 14/05/2018 27.3 45.1 10.9 13.4 445 20/05/2018 26.8 44.7 10.8 12.9 440 21/05/2018 26.4 44.2 11.2 13.2 435
Max 27.3 45.2 11.3 13.4 445.0 Min 26.2 43.8 10.8 12.5 430.0
98 percentile 27.3 45.2 11.3 13.4 445.0
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(Units : µg/m3)
Tumkunta
DATE PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NOX CO
08/03/2018 28.6 47.5 12.3 12.8 465 09/03/2018 28.8 47.8 12.2 13.5 445 15/03/2018 29.2 48.5 11.9 13.2 440 16/03/2018 29.3 48.5 12.3 13.6 445 22/03/2018 28.6 47.6 12.2 12.9 440 23/03/2018 28.6 47.3 12.4 12.8 455 29/03/2018 28.9 47.9 11.9 12.9 445 30/03/2018 28.7 47.5 12.1 13.2 440 05/04/2018 28.9 48.1 12.0 13.5 445 06/04/2018 29.1 48.2 12.3 13.4 455 12/04/2018 29.2 48.3 12.2 13.5 440 13/04/2018 29.3 48.5 12.1 13.8 465 19/04/2018 28.7 47.5 12.0 13.6 455 20/04/2018 28.8 47.9 12.2 13.4 445 26/04/2018 28.6 47.6 12.4 12.9 440 27/04/2018 28.5 47.3 12.3 13.2 450 03/05/2018 29.2 48.5 12.2 13.8 445 04/05/2018 29.1 48.2 12.4 12.9 440 10/05/2018 28.8 47.8 12.1 13.4 450 11/05/2018 28.9 47.9 12.3 13.5 455 17/05/2018 29.3 48.5 12.1 12.6 460 18/05/2018 28.7 47.6 12.0 12.8 455 24/05/2018 28.8 47.8 11.9 12.9 450 25/05/2018 29.2 48.5 12.2 13.2 445
Max 29.3 48.5 12.4 13.8 465.0 Min 28.5 47.3 11.9 12.6 440.0
98 percentile 29.3 48.5 12.4 13.8 465.0
(Units : µg/m3)
Algol
DATE PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NOX CO
08/03/2018 26.5 44.1 11.2 12.2 415 09/03/2018 26.4 43.8 11.3 12.5 430 15/03/2018 26.9 44.6 11.1 12.3 425 16/03/2018 26.9 44.5 10.9 12.5 430 22/03/2018 27.2 45.2 11.2 12.6 425 23/03/2018 27.3 45.2 11.3 12.5 430 29/03/2018 27.5 45.5 11.2 12.4 425 30/03/2018 27.2 45.1 11.4 12.6 420 05/04/2018 27.4 45.4 10.9 12.8 425 06/04/2018 26.9 44.6 11.5 12.4 430 12/04/2018 26.8 44.2 11.4 12.5 425 13/04/2018 26.5 43.8 11.3 12.3 430 19/04/2018 26.9 43.6 11.5 12.1 425 20/04/2018 27.2 44.2 11.4 12.6 410 26/04/2018 27.3 44.9 11.3 12.5 430 27/04/2018 27.5 45.1 11.2 12.3 420 03/05/2018 26.9 43.9 11.3 12.5 430 04/05/2018 26.8 44.1 10.9 12.6 425 10/05/2018 26.4 43.5 11.1 12.8 425 11/05/2018 26.5 43.8 11.1 12.4 430 17/05/2018 26.3 43.2 11.2 12.6 420 18/05/2018 27.4 45.2 11.3 12.2 430 24/05/2018 27.3 45.1 11.4 12.3 425 25/05/2018 27.1 44.8 11.5 12.6 425
Max 27.5 45.5 11.5 12.8 430.0 Min 26.3 43.2 10.9 12.1 410.0
98 percentile 27.5 45.5 11.5 12.8 430.0
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(Units : µg/m3)
Rejantal
DATE PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NOX CO
08/03/2018 28.2 47.2 12.8 13.1 465 09/03/2018 28.6 47.5 12.6 12.9 450 15/03/2018 28.9 48.1 12.5 13.2 470 16/03/2018 28.3 47.3 12.3 13.3 460 22/03/2018 28.6 47.5 12.5 12.9 480 23/03/2018 28.3 47.3 12.5 13.5 475 29/03/2018 27.9 46.1 12.6 13.4 465 30/03/2018 28.2 47.2 12.3 13.2 460 05/04/2018 28.5 47.3 12.2 13.1 455 06/04/2018 27.8 46.5 12.1 12.9 450 12/04/2018 27.9 46.2 12.4 13.2 460 13/04/2018 28.5 47.2 12.9 13.5 480 19/04/2018 29.1 48.2 12.5 13.4 465 20/04/2018 28.6 47.8 12.6 13.2 470 26/04/2018 29.2 48.5 12.8 13.5 475 27/04/2018 29.5 49.3 12.6 13.4 455 03/05/2018 27.9 46.8 12.4 13.3 455 04/05/2018 28.5 47.5 12.9 13.5 460 10/05/2018 28.9 48.1 12.3 12.9 465 11/05/2018 29.2 48.6 12.5 13.2 450 17/05/2018 28.6 47.8 12.6 13.5 450 18/05/2018 28.7 47.9 12.9 12.9 455 24/05/2018 27.8 46.5 12.8 13.4 450 25/05/2018 29.2 48.7 12.5 13.1 465
Max 29.5 49.3 12.9 13.5 480.0 Min 27.8 46.1 12.1 12.9 450.0
98 percentile 29.5 49.3 12.9 13.5 480.0
(Units : µg/m3)
Zaheerabad
DATE PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NOX CO
08/03/2018 34.2 56.9 14.2 18.5 545 09/03/2018 34.5 57.4 14.6 18.9 550 15/03/2018 35.2 58.5 13.8 18.6 555 16/03/2018 35.5 59.1 14.3 17.9 535 22/03/2018 35.2 58.6 14.6 18.6 545 23/03/2018 34.8 57.8 15.1 18.2 550 29/03/2018 33.9 56.2 13.8 17.9 545 30/03/2018 34.6 57.5 14.8 19.2 550 05/04/2018 35.2 58.4 14.9 18.6 540 06/04/2018 34.9 58.1 14.5 18.9 545 12/04/2018 34.8 57.9 14.6 19.2 550 13/04/2018 35.8 59.5 14.7 19.5 545 19/04/2018 34.5 57.4 13.7 18.6 540 20/04/2018 33.7 56.1 14.5 18.9 530 26/04/2018 34.6 57.4 14.9 18.7 520 27/04/2018 34.2 56.8 15.1 19.2 540 03/05/2018 34.7 57.5 14.8 18.6 550 04/05/2018 34.9 58.1 15.2 18.5 545 10/05/2018 34.2 56.9 14.9 18.2 540 11/05/2018 34.6 57.5 14.5 18.4 530 17/05/2018 34.9 58.1 15.1 17.9 520 18/05/2018 34.8 57.9 14.5 16.5 540 24/05/2018 34.2 56.8 14.8 16.9 550 25/05/2018 34.8 57.9 14.3 17.5 545
Max 35.8 59.5 15.2 19.5 555.0 Min 33.7 56.1 13.7 16.5 520.0
98 percentile 35.8 59.5 15.2 19.5 555.0
Report on
ECOLOGY & BIODIVERSITY
Study area of 10 Km radius of Project site of
PHARMOL (INDIA) PVT. LTD.
Sy numbers 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 & 29,
Kothur – B Village,
Zaheerabad Mandal,
Sangareddy District,
Telangana
ANNEXURE - XI
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TERRESTRIAL FLORA OF THE STUDY AREA: Primary survey of the flora of the 29 Ac project site is considered as core area. The land use
of the 29 Ac is going to change as it gets converted to industrial use. On account of
construction, fabrication and erection of different units, extensive and irreparable damage is
going to be done to the existing vegetation and flora of the core area. Hence, due attention
was paid to ensure every plant present in the core area is collected, identified and listed.
But is case of the buffer zone, a total of 30 quadrats of 10m x 5m were taken at random
using restricted randomization in such way that the number of samples (quadrats) from
each type of vegetation are proportionate to the area under that particular vegetation. Only
qualitative data was collected in accordance with the TOR. All the species found in the
quadrats were listed. Most of the vacant areas without trees were heavily colonized by two
notorious invasive weeds, namely Parthenium hysterphorus and Hyptis suaveolens. Among
the wild trees / shrubs, Prosopis juliflora was most abundant and widespread.
A list of all the plants found in the core area is given in Table 1.
Table 1. List of plants found in the Project site (Core area)
Scientific name Common or Local name Family
Abutilon indicum Tuttara benda Malvaceae
Acalypha indica Kuppinta Euphorbiaceae
Achyranthes aspera Uttareni Amaranthaceae
Aerva tomentosa Desert cotton Amaranthaceae
Aeschynomene indica Budda Pea Fabaceae
Ageratum conyzoides Goat weed Asteraceae
Allamania longepedunculata Pedda brabadiaaku Amaranthaceae
Alloteropsis cimicina Blue seed grass Poaceae
Alternanthera pungens Mulla gutti Amaranthaceae
Alternanthera sessilis Ponnaganti Amaranthaceae
Alysicarpus monilifer Alyce Clover Fabaceae
Amaranthus spinosus Mulla thotakura Amaranthaceae
Amaranthus viridis Chiri thotakura Amaranthaceae
Andrographis echioides Creat Acanthaceae
Argemone errucos Mexican Poppy Papaveraceae
Aristida depressa Grass Poaceae
Aristida hystrix Grass Poaceae
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Scientific name Common or Local name Family
Aristida setacea Cheepuru gaddi Poaceae
Aristolochia bracteata Gadida gadapa Aristolochiaceae
Asystasia gangetica Chinese violet Acanthaceae
Azadirachta indica Neem Meliaceae
Biophytum sensitivum Lajalu Geraniaceae
Blepharis repens Red barleria Acanthaceae
Blepharis molluginifolia Creeping blepharis Acanthaceae
Blumea virens Kakronda Asteraceae
Boerhaavia diffusa Punernava Nyctaginaceae
Borreria hispida Shaggy button weed Rubiaceae
Bothriochloa pertusa Indian blue grass Poaceae
Brachiaria reptans Creeping grass Poaceae
Bulbostylis barbata Water grass Cyperaceae
Cajanus cajan Red gram Fabaceae
Calotropis gigantea Tella Jilledu Asclepiadaceae
Calotropis procera Jilledu Asclepiadaceae
Cassia errucose Tangedu Caesalpiniaceae
Cassia occidentalis Coffee weed Caesalpinaceae
Cassia tora Sickle senna Caesalpinaceae
Celosia cristata Cockscomb Amaranthaceae
Cenchrus ciliaris Buffel grass Poaceae
Chloris barbata Swollen finger grass Poaceae
Chrysopogon fulvus Guria grass Poaceae
Cissus quadrangularis Nalleru Ampelidaceae
Citrullus colocynthis Verri putcha Cucurbitaceae
Cleome aspera Wild mustard Capparidaceae
Cleome gynandra Spider flower Capparidaceae
Cleome viscosa Kuppinta Capparidaceae
Commelina benghalensis Bengal day flower Commelinaceae
Commelina undulata Long leaved day flower Commelinaceae
Conyza stricta Fleabane Asteraceae
Corchorus aestuans Jute Tiliaceae
Crotalaria prostrata Prostrate rattle pod Fabaceae
Crotalaria errucose Blue rattle pod Fabaceae
Croton bonplandianum Ban tulsi Euphorbiaceae
Cyanotis axillare Golla gondi Commelinaceae
Cyanotis cristata Golla gondi Commelinaceae
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Scientific name Common or Local name Family
Cymbopogon coloratus Kamanchi gaddi Poaceae
Cymbopogon caesius Bodha gaddi Poaceae
Cynodon dactylon Garika gaddi Poaceae
Cyperus aristatus Flat sedge Cyperaceae
Cyperus iria Umbrella sedge Cyperaceae
Cyperus rotundus Tunga gaddi Cyperaceae
Dactyloctnium aegyptium Crow foot grass Poaceae
Desmodium gangeticum Sal leaved Desmodium Fabaceae
Desmodium triflorum Telegraphic plant Fabaceae
Dichanthium annulatum Marvel grass Poaceae
Digera arvensis False Amaranth Amaranthaceae
Digitaria ciliaris Crab grass Poaceae
Digitaria setigera Finger grass Poaceae
Digitaria tomentosa Hairy crab grass Poaceae
Dinebra retroflexa Viper grass Poaceae
Echinochloa colona Jungle rice Poaceae
Eclipta alba Guntakalakara Asteraceae
Eclipta prostrata Guntakalakara Asteraceae
Eleusine indica Goose grass Poaceae
Emilia sonchifolia Red Tassel flower Asteraceae
Eragrostis gangetica Slim flower grass Poaceae
Eragrostis maderaspatana Love grass Poaceae
Eragrostis tenella Feathery love grass Poaceae
Eremopogon foveolatus Brahman grass Poaceae
Eucalyptus tereticornis Eucalyptus / Nilagiri Myrtaceae
Euphorbia hirta Asthma weed Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbia thymifolia Hairy spurge Euphorbiaceae
Evolvulus alsinoides Vishnukranti Convolvulaceae
Fimbristylis acuminata Sedge Cyperaceae
Fimbristylis dichotoma Fringe sedge Cyperaceae
Gomphrena globosa Globe Amaranth Amaranthaceae
Gossypium barbadense Cotton Malvaceae
Gossypium herbaceum Cotton Malvaceae
Heliotropium indicum Indian Heliotrope Boraginaceae
Heteropogon contortus Spear grass Poaceae
Hyptis suaveolens Sirna Tulasi Lamiaceae
Indigofera enneaphylla Birdsville indigo Fabaceae
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Scientific name Common or Local name Family
Indigofera linifolia Narrow leaf Indigo Fabaceae
Indigofera prostrata Prostrate Indigo Fabaceae
Ipomea purpurea Purple Ipomoea Convolvulaceae
Ipomoea carnea Bush Morning Glory Convolvulaceae
Iseilema laxum Musal grass Poaceae
Iseilema prostratum Musal grass Poaceae
Jatropha gossypifolia Wild Castor Euphorbiaceae
Justicia procumbens Water Willow Acanthaceae
Kyllinga triceps Nirvishi Cyperaceae
Leptochloa chinensis Chinese sprangletop Poaceae
Leucas aspera Tummi Lamiaceae
Malvastrum
coromandelianum
False Mallow Malvaceae
Marremia emarginata Yeluka Juvvi Convolvulaceae
Mimosa pudica Touch -me -not Mimosaceae
Mollugo nudicaulis Naked stem carpet weed Aizoaceae
Mollugo pentaphylla Five leaved carpet weed Aizoaceae
Neptunia triquetra Lajjavathi Mimosaceae
Ocimum americanum Kukka Tulasi Lamiaceae
Ocimum sanctum Tulasi Lamiaceae
Oldenlandia corymbosa Diamond flower Rubiaceae
Oldenlandia herbacea Slender Oldenlandia Rubiaceae
Oldenlandia umbellata Choy root Rubiaceae
Oxalis corniculata Creeping Wood sorrel Oxalidaceae
Panicum psilopodium Little millet Poaceae
Panicum repens Torpedo grass Poaceae
Parthenium hysterophorus Congress grass Asteraceae
Peristrophe bicalyculata Panicled Peristrophe Acanthaceae
Phaseolus trilobus Pilli pesara Fabaceae
Phyllanthus amarus Nela usiri Euphorbiaceae
Phyllanthus maderaspatensis Madras Leaf Flower Euphorbiaceae
Physalis minima Cape Gooseberry Solanaceae
Polycarpaea corymbosa Old man’s cap Caryophyllaceae
Polygala chinensis Indian Milkwort Polygalaceae
Polygala elongata Narrow leaved Milkwort Polygalaceae
Portulaca oleraceae Pigweed Portulacaceae
Prosopis juliflora English Thumma Mimosaceae
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Scientific name Common or Local name Family
Rhynchosia minima Least snout bean Fabaceae
Ruellia tuberosa Ruellia Acanthaceae
Rungia repens Creeping Rungia Acanthaceae
Senna uniflora Stinking weed Caesalpiniaceae
Sesbania aculeata Prickly Sesban Fabaceae
Sesbania procumbens Jeeluga Fabaceae
Setaria tomentosa Fox tail millet Poaceae
Sida acuta Morning Mallow Malvaceae
Sida cordifolia Heart leaf Sida Malvaceae
Sida rhombifolia Indian Hemp Malvaceae
Solanum xanthocarpum Mullavanga Solanaceae
Sporobolus indicus Smut grass Poaceae
Striga angustifolia Witchweed Scrophulariaceae
Tectona grandis Teak / Teku chettu Verbenaceae
Tephrosia hirta China Vempali Fabaceae
Tephrosia procumbens Nela Vempali Fabaceae
Trainthema portulacastrum Atikamamidaku Ficoidaceae
Tribulus terrestris Palleru Zygophyllaceae
Trichodesma indicum Indian Borage Boraginaceae
Tridax procumbens Gaddipoolu Asteraceae
Urochloa panicoides Liver seed grass Poaceae
Urochloa reptans Sprawling signal grass Poaceae
Vitex negundo Nirgundi Verbenaceae
Waltheria indica Sleepy morning Sterculiaceae
Withania somnifera Indian Ginseng Solanaceae
Xanthium strumarium Rough Cocklebur Asteraceae
Ziziphus nummularia Regu Rhamnaceae
Zornia gibbosa Grass like Zornia Fabaceae
Vegetation and flora of the buffer zone: A survey of the Vegetation and flora of the buffer zone as well as the land use and land
cover maps reveal that the buffer zone is mostly under cultivation. There are small and
isolated reserve forest blocks, namely Didgi RF (1.3 Kms), Zaheerabad RF (1.5 Kms), Bardipur
RF (7.7 Kms), Digwal RF (9.5 Kms), Kalbemal RF (9.5 kms), Hadnur RF (6.7 Kms) within 10 Km
buffer zone of the project site. The forests in the buffer zone are tropical dry deciduous,
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teak mixed forests. They are open and degraded due to biotic pressure. There is a small
seasonal stream by name, Karanja vagu at a distance of 1.2 Km from the project site. A list
of trees , shrubs and perennial climbers found in the buffer zone is presented in Table 2.
Similarly, a list of herbs, herbaceous species and weeds found in the buffer zone is
presented in Table 3. The herbaceous flora was represented by palatable and non-
palatable weeds represented by Hyptis suaveolens, Parthenium hysterophorus, Celosia
argentia, Sida acuta, Cassia occidentalis, Cassia tora, Cleome viscosa, Heliotropium indicum,
Croton bonplandianum, Amaranthus spinosus, and Cassia occidentalis. Cymbopogon
coloratus, Heteropogon contortus, Erempogon foeveolatus, Dicanthium annulatus, Digera
arvensis, Chloris barbata, Dactyloctenium aegyptium, Iseilema laxum, Andrographis
echinoids etc were common in association with trees and shrubs. Forest grasses of
Heteropogon contortus, Cymbopogon coloratus, Cymbopogon caesius, Aristida setacea,
Aristida funiculatus, Chrysopogon fulvus, Chrysopogon verticillatus, Polycarpaea aurea,
Polycarpaea corymbosa, Indigofera astragalina, Indigofera glabra, Cassia absus, Digitaria
stricta, Dinebra retroflexus, Perotis indica etc were predominant in all wastelands and
grazing lands. A list of herbs and herbaceous species including graminoids found in the
buffer zone is given in Table - 3. A survey of available literature as well as the present study
indicates that there were no rare or endangered or endemic or threatened (REET) species
either in the project area. On the other hand, most species were quite common and
widely distributed in different areas of India.
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Table - 2.
List of trees, shrubs and perennial climbers found in the study area
Scientific Name
Local / common name Family
Abrus precatorius Gurivinda Fabaceae
Abutilon indicum Botla benda Malvaceae
Acacia auriculiformis Australian Wattle Mimosaceae
Acacia catechu Nalla Chandra Mimosaceae
Acacia holosericea Silver leaf Wattle Mimosaceae
Acacia horrida Tumma kampa Mimosaceae
Acacia leucophloea Tella Thumma Mimosaceae
Acacia nilotica Nalla thumma Mimosaceae
Acacia planifrons Godugu thumma Mimosaceae
Alangium salvifolium Udugu Alangiaceae
Albizia amara Narlenga Mimosaceae
Albizzia lebbeck Sirisha / Dirisana Mimosaceae
Ampelocissus latifolia Adavi theega draksha Vitaceae
Annona squamosa Seethaphal Annonaceae
Anogeissus latifolia Sirimanu Combretaceae
Aspidopterys cordata Bokadeval Malphigiaceae
Azadirachta indica Vepa chettu Meliaceae
Bauhinia purpurea Ratna Kanchan Caesalpiniaceae
Bauhinia rcemosa Aare Caesalpiniaceae
Bauhinia variegata Kachnar Caesalpiniaceae
Bombax ceila Buruga Malvaceae
Boswellia serrata Guggilam Bursaraceae
Butea monosperma Moduga Fabaceae
Butea superba Theega moduga Fabaceae
Caesalpinia bonduc Gachakai Ceasolpinaceae
Calotropis gigantea Tella jilledu Asclepediaceae
Calotropis procera Jilledu Asclepediaceae
Capparis zeylanica Adonda Capparidaceae
Cascabela thevetia Pacha ganneru Apocyanaceae
Cassia auriculata Tangedu Ceasalpinaceae
Cassia fistula Rela Ceasolpinaceae
Cassia roxburghii Erra tangedu Ceasolpinaceae
Cassia siamea Seema Tangedu Ceasalpinaceae
Cassine glauca Nirija Celastraceae
Catunaregam spinosa Marrga Rubiaceae
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Scientific Name
Local / common name Family
Chloroxylon swietenia Billudu Rutaceae
Cissampelos pareira Chiru boddi Menispermaceae
Clerodendrum inerme Takkola chettu Verbenaceae
Cocculus hirsutus Dusra theega Menispermaceae
Combretum albidum Geddepeyyuru combretaceae
Cordia obliqua Iriki Boraginaceae
Dalbergia paniculata Kondapachari Fabaceae
Delonix regia Aggi chettu Ceasolpinaceae
Dendrocalamus strictus Pothuveduru Poaceae
Derris scandens Chiruthali baadu Fabaceae
Dichrostachys cinerea Velthuru Mimosaceae
Dioscorea pentaphylla Adaviginusu theega Dioscoreaceae
Diospyros melanoxylon Tuniki Ebenaceae
Dodonae viscosa Bandaru Sapindaceae
Eucalyptus hybrid Eucalyptus Myrtaceae
Eucalyptus tereticornis Eucalyptus Myrtaceae
Ficus bengalensis Marri Moraceae
Ficus benjamina Weeping Fig Moraceae
Ficus hispida Hairy Fig Moraceae
Ficus mucronata Juvvi Moraceae
Ficus racemosa Medi Moraceae
Ficus religiosa Raavi Moraceae
Gardenia gummifera Cittamaali Rubiaceae
Gardenia latifolia Pedd karinga Rubiaceae
Givotia moluccana Konda puniki Euphorbiaceae
Grewia hirsuta Cheema chipuru Teliaceae
Gymnosporia spinnosa Dante chettu Celastraceae
Hardwickia binata Yepi chettu Ceasolpinaceae
Holarrhena pubescens Kondamalle Apocyanaceae
Holoptelia integrifolia Nemali Nara Ulmaceae
Ipomoea carnea Besharam Convovulaceae
Jasminum auriculatum Adavi malle Oleaceae
Jatropha gossypifolia Adavi amudam Euphorbiaceae
Lagerstroemia parviflora Chinangi Lythraceae
Lannea coromandelica Ajashrungi Anacardiaceae
Lantana camara Sisakammari Verbenaceae
Lawsonia inermis Mydaku Lythraceae
Leucaena leucocephala Subabul Mimosaceae
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Scientific Name
Local / common name Family
Limonia acidissima Velaga Rutaceae
Madhuca latifolia Ippa Sapotaceae
Mangifera indica Mamidi Anacardiaceae
Maytenus emarginata Chinni tuppa Celastraceae
Melia azadirachta Turka vepa Meliaceae
Millingtonia hortensis Aakaasa malle Bignonaceae
Morinda pubescens Rubiaceae Maddi chettu
Olax scandens Turuka vepa Olacaceae
Ougeinia oojeinesis Tella mothuku Fabaceae
Parkinsonia aculeata Seema thumma Fabaceae
Peltophorum pterocarpum Copper pod Caesalpiniaceae
Pergularia daemia, Gutu gudu Asclepediaceae
Phoenix loureiri Eetha chettu Arecaceae
Phyllanthus emblica Usiri Euphorbiaceae
Pongamia pinnata Kanuga Fabaceae
Prosopis juliflora English Thumma Mimosaceae
Prosopis spicigera Jammi Chettu Mimosaceae
Rhus mysorensis Sundari Anacardiaceae
Samanea saman Nidra bhangi Mimosaceae
Soymida febrifuga Somidi Meliaceae
Spathodia companulata African Tulip Bignoniaceae
Strychnos nux-vomica Vishamushti Loganiacaeae
Tamarindus indica Chintha chettu Solanaceae
Tectona grandis Teku Verbenaceae
Terminalia arjuna Tellamaddi Combretaceae
Terminalia bellirica Karsha phalam Combretaceae
Terminalia paniculata Puta nallamaanu Combretaceae
Tinospora cordifolia, Tippa theega Menispermaceae
Tylophora indica Mekameyani theega Menispermaceae
Vitex negundo Nalla vavili Verbenaceae
Wrightia tinctoria Paalakurche Apocyanaceae
Ziziphus nummularia Regu Rhamnaceae
Ziziphus rugosa Regu Rhamnaceae
Ziziphus oenoplia Pariki Rhamnaceae
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Table 3
List of herbs and weeds found in the wastelands and
road sides in the buffer zone of the project site.
Scientific name Common / Local name Family
Acalypha indica Muripenda Euphorbiaceae
Acanthospermum hispidum Palleru Asteraceae
Achyranthes aspera Uttareni Amaranthaceae
Ageratum conyzoides Adavi pudina Asteraceae
Alysicarpus monilifer Necklace Pod Fabaceae
Alysicarpus rugosus Baramataal Fabaceae
Amaranthus tricolor Thotakura Amaranthaceae
Amaranthus, spinosus Thotakura Amaranthaceae
Argemone mexicana Brahmadandi Papavaraceae
Boerhaavia diffusa Punarnava Nyctaginaceae
Cassia occidentalis Adavi tangedu Ceasolpinceae
Cassia procera Nalla jilledu Asclepediaceae
Cassia auriculata Tangedu Ceasolpinceae
Celosia argentea Gunugu Amaranthaceae
Chenopodium album Pappu kura Amaranthaceae
Cleome gynandra Kukka vaminta Cleomaceae
Cleome viscosa Kukka vaminta Cleomaceae Corchorus aestuans Parinta Teliacaeae
Crotalari retusa Pottigilligicha Fabaceae
Crotalaria junceae Janumu Fabaceae
Croton bonplandianum Ban tulsi Euphorbiaceae
Cynodon dactylon Garika gaddi Poaceae
Cyperus rotundus Thunga Poaceae
Datura innoxia Nalla ummetha Solanaceae
Desmodium triflorum Muntamandu Fabaceae
Digera muricata Chenchali chettu Amaranthaceae
Euphorbia hirta Nanabalu Euphorbiaceae
Echinochioa colona Taidalu Poaceae
Echinops echinatus Brahmadandi Asteraceae
Euphorbia geniculata Tilakada Euphorbiaceae
Evolvulus alsinoides Vishnukanthi Convolvulaceae
Impatiens balsamina Chiluka mukku puvvu Balsaminaceae
Indigofera cordifolia Papara alam Fabaceae
Justicia procumbens Addasaram Acanthaceae
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Scientific name Common / Local name Family
Leucas aspera Thummi kura Lamiaceae
Merremia emarginata Elika jemudu Convolvulaceae
Parthenium hysterophorus Vayyari bama Asteracaeae
Phylanthus amarus Nela usiri Euphorbiaceae
Physalis minima Kupanti Solanaceae
Polygonum barbatum Konda malle Polygonaceae
Portulaca oleracea Gangamili kura Portulacaceae
Rorippa indica Aaku mullangi Brassicaceae
Sida cordata Gayapaku Malvaceae
Solanum surattense Ramulka Solanaceae Sphaeranthus indicus Boddatarapu Asteraceae
Tephrosia purpurea Vempali Fabaceae
Trianthema portulacastrum Ambati madu Aizoaceae
Tridax procumbens Gaddi chamanthi Asteraceae
Vernonia cinerea Sahadevi Asteraceae
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TERRESTRIAL FAUNA OF THE STUDY AREA:
As the animals, especially vertebrates and the winged invertebrates move from place to
place in search of food, shelter, mate or other biological needs, separate lists for core and
buffer areas are not feasible. There are no National Parks or Wildlife Sanctuaries or
Biosphere Reserves or migratory corridors of Tigers or Elephants or Important Bird Areas
(IBAs) or any other Ecologically sensitive areas including Wetlands of National or
International Importance. The reserve forests found in the buffer zone belong tropical dry
deciduous teak mixed forests. A list of vertebrates most likely to occur in the study area is
prepared basing on direct, indirect and circumstantial evidence besides zoogeographical
information network. Most mammals and birds listed were of widespread occurrence.
Among the Mammals, only Squirrels, Mongoose, Rats, Bandicoots and Rabbits were seen
during the survey. Monkeys were seen in only one locality. Among the resident birds, Crows,
Parrots, Doves, Weaver birds, Quails and Minas were very common. Peacock (Pavo
cristatus) is one of the birds that are included in Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife
(Protection) Act of 1972 but it placed under the Least Concern (LC) by the IUCN. It is fairly
common in forest as well as in non-forest areas including some villages. Among the reptiles,
Lizards, Garden lizards and Skinks were very common. Rat snake and Monitor lizard were
seen during the survey. Other reptiles were very rare. The amphibians were relatively more
frequent but not abundant.
A list of vertebrates either spotted or reported from the study area is given in Table 4. A list
of vertebrate species other than birds, either spotted or known to occur in the area is given
in Table 5. There are no RET species in the study area.
Table 4 List of vertebrates other than birds either spotted or reported from the study area.
Scientific name Common name WPA Schedule
MAMMALS
Bandicota bengalensis Lesser bandicoot Rat IV
Bandicota indica Greater Bandicoot Rat IV
Cynopterus sphinx Short nosed fruit bat IV
Funambulus palmarum Three striped Squirrel IV
Macaca mulatta Rhesus Monkey II
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Scientific name Common name WPA Schedule
Rattus rattus Brown Rat IV
REPTILES
Ahaetulla nasuta Pasirika Paamu / Green vine snake II
Bungarus caeruleus Common Indian Krait II
Calotes versicolor Garden lizard IV
Dendrelaphis tristis Common Bronze back II
Echis carinatus Indian saw-scaled viper / little Indian
viper
II
Eryx johni Sand boa II
Eutropis carinata Indain grass Skink IV
Geochelone elegans Indian star tortoise II
Hemidactylus frenatus Ball/ Common House Gecko IV
Naja naja Cobra II
Ptyas mucosa Rat snake II
Varanus bengalensis Common Indian Monitor II
AMPHIBIANS
Duttaphrynus
melonosticatus
Common Indian Toad IV
Euphlyctis hexadactylus Green pond frog, IV
Hoplobatrachus tigerinus Indian Bull Frog IV
Polypedates leucomystax Common Tree Frog IV
Sphaerotheca breviceps Indian Burrowing frog IV
Table - 5 List of Birds either spotted or reported from the areas in and around the project site.
Scientific Name Common Name Family WPA
Schedule
Accipiter badius Shikra Accipitridae IV
Acridotheres tristis Common myna Sturnidae IV
Aegithinia tiphia Common Iora Irenidae IV
Alcedo atthis Smallblue kingfisher Alcedinidae IV
Amaurornis phoenicurus White-breasted
waterhen
Recurvirostridae IV
Anas poecilorhyncha Spot-billed duck Anatidae IV
Ardea cinerea Grey Heron Ardeidae IV
Ardeola grayii Pond Heron Ardeidae IV
Athene brama Spotted owlet Noctuidae IV
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Scientific Name Common Name Family WPA
Schedule
Bubulcus ibis Cattle Egret Ardeidae IV
Centropus sinasis Greater coucal Phasianidae IV
Ceryle rudis Lesser pied Kingfisher Alcedinidae IV
Columba livia Blue rock pigeon Columbidae IV
Coracias benghalensis Indian roller Coraciidae IV
Corvus splendens House crow Corvidae V
Dendrocitta vagabunda Indian tree pie Corvidae IV
Dendrocygna javanica Lesser whistling-duck Anatidae IV
Dicaeum erythrorhynchos Tickell’s flower pecker Dicaeidae IV
Dicrurus macrocercus Black drongo Dicruridae IV
Egretta garzetta Little egret Ardeidae IV
Elanus caeruleus Black-shouldered kite Accipitridae IV
Eudynamys scolopace Asian koel Cuculidae IV
Fulica atra Coot Rallidae IV
Gallinula chloropus Indian Moorhen Rallidae IV
Halcyon smyrnensis White-Breasted King
fisher
Alcedinidae IV
Hierococcyx varius Brain fever bird Ardeidae IV
Himantopus himantopus Black-winged stilt Recurvirostridae IV
Hydrophasianus chrugus Pheasant tailed Jacana Jacanidae IV
Lanius excubitor Great grey shrike Daniidae IV
lxobrychus cinnamomeus Chestnut bittern Ardeidae IV
Megalaima haemacephala Copper smith Barbet Capitonidae IV
Merops orientalis Small Bee eater Meropidae IV
Milvus migrans Black kite Accipitridae IV
Motacilla alba White wagtail Motacillidae IV
Motacilla flava Yellow wagtail Motacillidae IV
Motacilla maderaspatensis Large pied wagtail Motacillidae IV
Nectarinia asiatica Purple sunbird Nectariniidae IV
Nectarinia zeylonica Purple-rumped sunbird Nectariniidae IV
Oriolus oriolus Eurasian golden oriole Oriolidae IV
Passer domesticus House sparrow Passeridae IV
Pavo cristatus Peacock / Pea Fowl Phasianidae I (LC)
Perirocotus cinnomomeus Small Minivet Phasianidae IV
Phalacrocorax carbo Large Cormorant Phalacrocoracidae IV
Phalacrocorax niger Little cormorant Phalacrocoracidae IV
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Scientific Name Common Name Family WPA
Schedule
Porphyrio porphyrio Purple moorhen Rallidae IV
Prinia inornata Plain prinia Cisticolidae IV
Prinia socialis Ashy prinia Cisticolidae IV
Psittacula cyanocephala Blossom headed
Parakeet
Psittacidae IV
Psittacula krameri Rose-Ringed Parakeet Psittacidae IV
Pycnonotus cafer Red-vented bulbul Pycnonotidae IV
Saxicolodies fulicata Indian robin Turdinae IV
Streptopelia chinensis Spotted dove Columbidae IV
Streptopelia decaocto Eurasian Collared-Dove Columbidae IV
Streptopelia Senegalensis Little brown dove Columbidae IV
Streptopelia tranquebarica Red Collared-Dove Columbidae IV
Sturnus pagodarum Brahminy starling Sturnidae IV
Turdoides caudatus Common babbler Timalinae IV
Upupa epops Common hoopoe Upupidae IV
Vanellus indicus Red-wattled lapwing Charadriidae IV
AQUATIC FLORA There are no perennial water bodies in the study area. There are a couple of medium
irrigation tanks and a few small irrigation tanks in the buffer zone. A list of macrophytes
found in these local water bodies is given in Table 6. About a dozen common and introduced
fish have been reported from these water bodies. A list of fishes found in the water bodies
of the buffer zone is given in Table 7.
Table - 6 List of aquatic and semi aquatic macrophytes found in the tanks and ponds of the buffer
zone
Latin name Family
Ageratum conyzoides Asteraceae
Alternanthera philoxeroides Solanaceae
Bacopa monnieri Scropulariaceae
Brachiaria mutica Poaceae
Caesulia axillaris Asteraceae
Carex cruciata Cyperaceae
Centella asiatica Apiaceae
Chrysopogon aciculatus Poaceae
Commelina benghalensis Commaliaceae
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Latin name Family
Cynodon dactylon Poaceae
Cyperus arenarius Cyperaceae
Cyperus exaltatus Cyperaceae
Cyperus rotundus Poaceae
Echinochloa colona Poaceae
Eclipta alba Asteraceae
Eclipta prostrata Asteraceae
Eichhornia crassipes Pontederiaceae
Hygrophila aurciculata Acanthaceae
Ipomoea aquatica Convolvulaceae
Ipomoea carnea Convolvulaceae
Lobelia nicotianfolia Companulaceae
Ludwigia perennis Onagraceae
Marsilia quadrifoliata Marsiliaceae
Oxalis corniculata Oxalidaceae
Paspalidium geminatum Poaceae
Phyla nodiflora Verbenaceae
Polygonum hydropiper Polygonaceae
Typha angustata Typhaceae
Ageratum conyzoides Asteraceae
Table - 7 List of fishes either caught by the fisherman or reported from the village tanks
Common name Latin name
Indian Mottled Eel Anguilla bengalensis
Catla Catla catla
Murrel Channa punctatus
Murrel Channa striatus
Mrigal Cirrhinus mrigala
Cat fish Heteropneustes fossilis
Rohu Labeo rohita
Cat fish Mystus vittatus
Mozambique Tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus
Tilapia Oreochromis aureus
Nile Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus
Tilapia Tilapia rendalli
Indian Mottled Eel Anguilla bengalensis
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Common name Latin name
Catla Catla catla
Murrel Channa punctatus
Murrel Channa striatus
Mrigal Cirrhinus mrigala
Cat fish Heteropneustes fossilis
Rohu Labeo rohita
Cat fish Mystus vittatus
Mozambique Tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus
Tilapia Oreochromis aureus
Nile Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus
Tilapia Tilapia rendalli
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ANNEXURE – XII
SOCIO – ECONOMIC DETAILS
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POPULATION BREAK UP AS PER CENSUS 2011
S.No. Village Name Total No. of
House Holds Total
Population Total males
Total females
Schedule Caste
Population
Scheduled caste males
Scheduled caste
Females Schedule Tribe
Population
Scheduled Tribe males
Scheduled Tribe
Females
1 Algole 626 2784 1356 1428 1039 509 530 56 31 25
2 Asadgunj 249 1377 720 657 16 16 0 0 0 0
3 Bardipur 393 1878 946 932 812 398 414 8 5 3
4 Barur 867 4294 2170 2124 1732 879 853 383 191 192
5 Basanthpur 264 1400 700 700 548 267 281 0 0 0
6 Chintalgera 288 1435 718 717 345 176 169 670 331 339
7 Chinthalghat 403 1748 870 878 596 297 299 0 0 0
8 Dharmapur 184 986 497 489 334 167 167 264 134 130
9 Ganeshpur 130 751 381 370 338 174 164 3 1 2
10 Gangapur 103 603 323 280 164 91 73 0 0 0
11 Gangwar 246 1322 655 667 457 217 240 0 0 0
12 Gouspur 88 464 243 221 180 93 87 33 18 15
13 Hadnur 664 3658 1807 1851 737 381 356 62 31 31
14 Hothi [B] 1331 6926 3519 3407 1345 659 686 2023 1029 994
15 Kalbemal 358 1989 983 1006 535 257 278 0 0 0
16 Kasimpur 460 2315 1162 1153 477 239 238 0 0 0
17 Kothur [B] 535 2592 1291 1301 184 89 95 1 1 0
18 Machnoor 437 2161 1077 1084 849 423 426 2 1 1
19 Malkapur [Jadi] 543 2601 1334 1267 511 248 263 0 0 0
20 Mamidgi 513 2665 1312 1353 972 493 479 83 42 41
21 Mirjapur[N] 183 938 487 451 308 153 155 0 0 0
22 Mirzapur[B] 363 1944 1012 932 489 244 245 68 34 34
23 Namtabad 212 1045 509 536 521 257 264 0 0 0
24 Mettalkunta 517 2440 1211 1229 896 444 452 31 19 12
25 Potpalle 487 2237 1155 1082 806 405 401 0 0 0
26 Ranjole 1350 6578 3302 3276 1276 647 629 67 30 37
27 Rejinthal 578 2973 1527 1446 785 391 394 12 8 4
28 Rukmapur 108 564 292 272 86 45 41 188 96 92
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S.No. Village Name Total No. of
House Holds Total
Population Total males
Total females
Schedule Caste
Population
Scheduled caste males
Scheduled caste
Females Schedule Tribe
Population
Scheduled Tribe males
Scheduled Tribe
Females
29 Satwar 748 3876 1955 1921 770 377 393 19 8 11
30 Tumkunta 167 840 425 415 530 254 276 0 0 0
31 Yelgoi 621 3233 1652 1581 905 466 439 104 56 48
32 Zahirabad (M + OG) 13824 71166 36069 35097 7591 3757 3834 1185 608 577
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LITERACY LEVELS OF THE POPULATION UP AS PER CENSUS 2011
S.No. Village Name Total population
Literates Male literates Female literates
Total population illiterates
Male illiterates Female illiterates
1 Algole 1485 852 633 1299 504 795
2 Asadgunj 735 425 310 642 295 347
3 Bardipur 1065 617 448 813 329 484
4 Barur 1953 1129 824 2341 1041 1300
5 Basanthpur 768 447 321 632 253 379
6 Chintalgera 742 433 309 693 285 408
7 Chinthalghat 960 577 383 788 293 495
8 Dharmapur 440 259 181 546 238 308
9 Ganeshpur 375 215 160 376 166 210
10 Gangapur 325 209 116 278 114 164
11 Gangwar 752 444 308 570 211 359
12 Gouspur 265 163 102 199 80 119
13 Hadnur 1998 1112 886 1660 695 965
14 Hothi [B] 3191 1889 1302 3735 1630 2105
15 Kalbemal 957 537 420 1032 446 586
16 Kasimpur 1071 609 462 1244 553 691
17 Kothur [B] 1565 891 674 1027 400 627
18 Machnoor 992 559 433 1169 518 651
19 Malkapur [Jadi] 1295 813 482 1306 521 785
20 Mamidgi 1365 748 617 1300 564 736
21 Mirjapur[N] 466 293 173 472 194 278
22 Mirzapur[B] 1144 654 490 800 358 442
23 Namtabad 530 288 242 515 221 294
24 Mettalkunta 1437 811 626 1003 400 603
25 Potpalle 1077 663 414 1160 492 668
26 Ranjole 3777 2088 1689 2801 1214 1587
27 Rejinthal 1480 854 626 1493 673 820
28 Rukmapur 261 157 104 303 135 168
29 Satwar 2059 1159 900 1817 796 1021
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S.No. Village Name Total population
Literates Male literates Female literates
Total population illiterates
Male illiterates Female illiterates
30 Tumkunta 443 248 195 397 177 220
31 Yelgoi 1519 926 593 1714 726 988
32 Zahirabad (M + OG) 45059 24662 20397 26107 11407 14700
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WORKERS CLASSIFICATION AS PER CENSUS 2011 (MAIN & MARGINAL)
S.No. Village Name TOTAL
WORK_P TOTAL
WORK_M TOTAL
WORK_F MAIN
WORK_P MAIN
WORK_M MAIN
WORK_F MARGINAL WORK_P
MARGINAL WORK_M
MARGINAL WORK_F
1 Algole 1470 787 683 1297 730 567 173 57 116
2 Asadgunj 420 340 80 379 316 63 41 24 17
3 Bardipur 877 529 348 443 366 77 434 163 271
4 Barur 2054 1271 783 1952 1230 722 102 41 61
5 Basanthpur 620 377 243 123 103 20 497 274 223
6 Chintalgera 707 392 315 666 377 289 41 15 26
7 Chinthalghat 982 525 457 775 423 352 207 102 105
8 Dharmapur 581 313 268 579 311 268 2 2 0
9 Ganeshpur 468 234 234 452 225 227 16 9 7
10 Gangapur 356 178 178 9 7 2 347 171 176
11 Gangwar 655 374 281 597 343 254 58 31 27
12 Gouspur 231 154 77 218 145 73 13 9 4
13 Hadnur 1501 916 585 1330 827 503 171 89 82
14 Hothi [B] 3403 1939 1464 3217 1819 1398 186 120 66
15 Kalbemal 847 529 318 838 524 314 9 5 4
16 Kasimpur 1266 699 567 979 601 378 287 98 189
17 Kothur [B] 1029 711 318 981 682 299 48 29 19
18 Machnoor 973 570 403 806 497 309 167 73 94
19 Malkapur [Jadi] 1523 794 729 1380 714 666 143 80 63
20 Mamidgi 1347 785 562 1299 764 535 48 21 27
21 Mirjapur[N] 501 301 200 465 269 196 36 32 4
22 Mirzapur[B] 1063 561 502 998 527 471 65 34 31
23 Namtabad 576 320 256 574 318 256 2 2 0
24 Mettalkunta 1312 725 587 988 601 387 324 124 200
25 Potpalle 1276 666 610 1262 657 605 14 9 5
26 Ranjole 2619 1740 879 1806 1333 473 813 407 406
27 Rejinthal 1546 900 646 1441 853 588 105 47 58
28 Rukmapur 237 152 85 235 152 83 2 0 2
29 Satwar 1711 1079 632 1058 762 296 653 317 336
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S.No. Village Name TOTAL
WORK_P TOTAL
WORK_M TOTAL
WORK_F MAIN
WORK_P MAIN
WORK_M MAIN
WORK_F MARGINAL WORK_P
MARGINAL WORK_M
MARGINAL WORK_F
30 Tumkunta 431 247 184 431 247 184 0 0 0
31 Yelgoi 1613 925 688 1269 818 451 344 107 237
32 Zahirabad (M + OG) 24152 17897 6255 19499 15190 4309 4653 2707 1946
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CULTIVATORS CLASSIFICATION AS PER CENSUS 2011 (MAIN & MARGINAL)
S.No. Village Name MAIN_CL_P MAIN_CL_M MAIN_CL_F MARG_CL_P MARG_CL_M MARG_CL_F
1 Algole 243 145 98 16 2 14
2 Asadgunj 43 39 4 2 0 2
3 Bardipur 136 128 8 18 11 7
4 Barur 460 353 107 6 2 4
5 Basanthpur 85 75 10 1 0 1
6 Chintalgera 99 74 25 0 0 0
7 Chinthalghat 42 34 8 9 3 6
8 Dharmapur 108 56 52 0 0 0
9 Ganeshpur 173 84 89 0 0 0
10 Gangapur 6 4 2 0 0 0
11 Gangwar 198 112 86 2 0 2
12 Gouspur 39 33 6 1 1 0
13 Hadnur 365 221 144 38 21 17
14 Hothi [B] 676 410 266 4 2 2
15 Kalbemal 212 159 53 0 0 0
16 Kasimpur 197 154 43 13 7 6
17 Kothur [B] 77 61 16 13 9 4
18 Machnoor 147 108 39 4 3 1
19 Malkapur [Jadi] 671 357 314 4 4 0
20 Mamidgi 490 289 201 2 1 1
21 Mirjapur[N] 109 76 33 2 2 0
22 Mirzapur[B] 258 118 140 3 2 1
23 Namtabad 157 96 61 0 0 0
24 Mettalkunta 220 137 83 4 2 2
25 Potpalle 23 19 4 1 1 0
26 Ranjole 169 126 43 31 18 13
27 Rejinthal 234 176 58 10 7 3
28 Rukmapur 73 59 14 0 0 0
29 Satwar 72 65 7 19 12 7
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S.No. Village Name MAIN_CL_P MAIN_CL_M MAIN_CL_F MARG_CL_P MARG_CL_M MARG_CL_F
30 Tumkunta 132 72 60 0 0 0
31 Yelgoi 178 142 36 13 9 4
32 Zahirabad (M + OG) 831 581 250 66 40 26
NOTE:
MAIN CL P MAIN CULTIVATORS POPULATION
MAIN CL M MAIN CULTIVATORS MALE
MAIN CL F MAIN CULTIVATORS FEMALE
MARG CL P MARGINAL CULTIVATORS POPULATION
MARG CL M MARGINAL CULTIVATORS MALE
MARG CL F MARGINAL CULTIVATORS FEMALE
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AGRICULTURAL LABOURS CLASSIFICATION AS PER CENSUS 2011 (MAIN & MARGINAL)
S.No. Village Name MAIN_AL_P MAIN_AL_M MAIN_AL_F MARG_AL_P MARG_AL_M MARG_AL_F
1 Algole 677 321 356 46 11 35
2 Asadgunj 206 149 57 24 10 14
3 Bardipur 175 120 55 344 85 259
4 Barur 1015 532 483 57 19 38
5 Basanthpur 3 2 1 478 260 218
6 Chintalgera 436 201 235 36 11 25
7 Chinthalghat 639 319 320 187 93 94
8 Dharmapur 442 232 210 1 1 0
9 Ganeshpur 250 121 129 14 7 7
10 Gangapur 2 2 0 345 170 175
11 Gangwar 271 134 137 48 26 22
12 Gouspur 144 81 63 8 5 3
13 Hadnur 425 182 243 68 25 43
14 Hothi [B] 2083 1044 1039 114 57 57
15 Kalbemal 451 304 147 3 1 2
16 Kasimpur 621 321 300 201 58 143
17 Kothur [B] 483 263 220 22 8 14
18 Machnoor 455 232 223 132 53 79
19 Malkapur [Jadi] 611 294 317 81 33 48
20 Mamidgi 613 320 293 7 2 5
21 Mirjapur[N] 299 146 153 0 0 0
22 Mirzapur[B] 506 247 259 19 9 10
23 Namtabad 390 203 187 0 0 0
24 Mettalkunta 530 265 265 220 70 150
25 Potpalle 953 503 450 6 2 4
26 Ranjole 841 511 330 537 251 286
27 Rejinthal 1056 554 502 81 33 48
28 Rukmapur 115 63 52 1 0 1
29 Satwar 776 506 270 493 213 280
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S.No. Village Name MAIN_AL_P MAIN_AL_M MAIN_AL_F MARG_AL_P MARG_AL_M MARG_AL_F
30 Tumkunta 239 123 116 0 0 0
31 Yelgoi 792 450 342 240 58 182
32 Zahirabad (M + OG) 2899 1651 1248 753 362 391 NOTE:
MAIN AL P MAIN AGRICULTURAL LABOR POPULATION
MAIN AL M MAIN AGRICULTURAL LABOR MALE
MAIN AL F MAIN AGRICULTURAL LABOR FEMALE
MARG AL P MARGINAL AGRICULTURAL LABOR POPULATION
MARG AL M MARGINAL AGRICULTURAL LABOR MALE
MARG AL F MARGINAL AGRICULTURAL LABOR FEMALE
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HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY WORKERS CLASSIFICATION AS PER CENSUS 2011 (MAIN & MARGINAL)
S.No. Village Name MAIN_HH_P MAIN_HH_M MAIN_HH_F MARG_HH_P MARG_HH_M MARG_HH_F
1 Algole 95 60 35 51 11 40
2 Asadgunj 3 3 0 0 0 0
3 Bardipur 0 0 0 1 1 0
4 Barur 35 27 8 4 3 1
5 Basanthpur 1 1 0 2 1 1
6 Chintalgera 30 13 17 3 2 1
7 Chinthalghat 4 2 2 4 1 3
8 Dharmapur 4 3 1 0 0 0
9 Ganeshpur 1 1 0 1 1 0
10 Gangapur 0 0 0 1 0 1
11 Gangwar 8 6 2 1 1 0
12 Gouspur 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Hadnur 89 72 17 2 2 0
14 Hothi [B] 23 20 3 1 0 1
15 Kalbemal 8 4 4 0 0 0
16 Kasimpur 33 22 11 16 6 10
17 Kothur [B] 27 16 11 2 2 0
18 Machnoor 12 6 6 0 0 0
19 Malkapur [Jadi] 19 8 11 32 22 10
20 Mamidgi 19 6 13 5 1 4
21 Mirjapur[N] 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Mirzapur[B] 69 47 22 2 1 1
23 Namtabad 2 2 0 0 0 0
24 Mettalkunta 44 32 12 9 5 4
25 Potpalle 4 0 4 0 0 0
26 Ranjole 66 53 13 96 33 63
27 Rejinthal 12 5 7 0 0 0
28 Rukmapur 6 2 4 1 0 1
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S.No. Village Name MAIN_HH_P MAIN_HH_M MAIN_HH_F MARG_HH_P MARG_HH_M MARG_HH_F
29 Satwar 18 16 2 13 11 2
30 Tumkunta 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Yelgoi 36 17 19 23 2 21
32 Zahirabad (M + OG) 497 381 116 485 225 260 NOTE:
MAIN HH P MAIN HOUSE HOLDERS POPULATION
MAIN HH M MAIN HOUSE HOLDERS MALE
MAIN HH F MAIN HOUSE HOLDERS FEMALE
MARG HH P MARGINAL HOUSE HOLDERS POPULATION
MARG HH M MARGINAL HOUSE HOLDERS MALE
MARG HH F MARGINAL HOUSE HOLDERS FEMALE
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OTHER WORKERS CLASSIFICATION AS PER CENSUS 2011 (MAIN & MARGINAL)
S.No. Village Name MAIN_OT_P MAIN_OT_M MAIN_OT_F MARG_OT_P MARG_OT_M MARG_OT_F
1 Algole 282 204 78 60 33 27
2 Asadgunj 127 125 2 15 14 1
3 Bardipur 132 118 14 71 66 5
4 Barur 442 318 124 35 17 18
5 Basanthpur 34 25 9 16 13 3
6 Chintalgera 101 89 12 2 2 0
7 Chinthalghat 90 68 22 7 5 2
8 Dharmapur 25 20 5 1 1 0
9 Ganeshpur 28 19 9 1 1 0
10 Gangapur 1 1 0 1 1 0
11 Gangwar 120 91 29 7 4 3
12 Gouspur 35 31 4 4 3 1
13 Hadnur 451 352 99 63 41 22
14 Hothi [B] 435 345 90 67 61 6
15 Kalbemal 167 57 110 6 4 2
16 Kasimpur 128 104 24 57 27 30
17 Kothur [B] 394 342 52 11 10 1
18 Machnoor 192 151 41 31 17 14
19 Malkapur [Jadi] 79 55 24 26 21 5
20 Mamidgi 177 149 28 34 17 17
21 Mirjapur[N] 57 47 10 34 30 4
22 Mirzapur[B] 165 115 50 41 22 19
23 Namtabad 25 17 8 2 2 0
24 Mettalkunta 194 167 27 91 47 44
25 Potpalle 282 135 147 7 6 1
26 Ranjole 730 643 87 149 105 44
27 Rejinthal 139 118 21 14 7 7
28 Rukmapur 41 28 13 0 0 0
29 Satwar 192 175 17 128 81 47
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S.No. Village Name MAIN_OT_P MAIN_OT_M MAIN_OT_F MARG_OT_P MARG_OT_M MARG_OT_F
30 Tumkunta 60 52 8 0 0 0
31 Yelgoi 263 209 54 68 38 30
32 Zahirabad (M + OG) 15272 12577 2695 3349 2080 1269 NOTE:
MAIN OT P MAIN OTHER WORKERS POPULATION
MAIN OT M MAIN OTHER WORKERS MALE
MAIN OT F MAIN OTHER WORKERS FEMALE
MARG OT P MARGINAL OTHER WORKERS POPULATION
MARG OT M MARGINAL OTHER WORKERS MALE
MARG OT F MARGINAL OTHER WORKERS FEMALE
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NON WORKERS CLASSIFICATION AS PER CENSUS 2011
S.No. Village Name NON_WORK_P NON_WORK_M NON_WORK_F
1 Algole 1314 569 745
2 Asadgunj 957 380 577
3 Bardipur 1001 417 584
4 Barur 2240 899 1341
5 Basanthpur 780 323 457
6 Chintalgera 728 326 402
7 Chinthalghat 766 345 421
8 Dharmapur 405 184 221
9 Ganeshpur 283 147 136
10 Gangapur 247 145 102
11 Gangwar 667 281 386
12 Gouspur 233 89 144
13 Hadnur 2157 891 1266
14 Hothi [B] 3523 1580 1943
15 Kalbemal 1142 454 688
16 Kasimpur 1049 463 586
17 Kothur [B] 1563 580 983
18 Machnoor 1188 507 681
19 Malkapur [Jadi] 1078 540 538
20 Mamidgi 1318 527 791
21 Mirjapur[N] 437 186 251
22 Mirzapur[B] 881 451 430
23 Namtabad 469 189 280
24 Mettalkunta 1128 486 642
25 Potpalle 961 489 472
26 Ranjole 3959 1562 2397
27 Rejinthal 1427 627 800
28 Rukmapur 327 140 187
29 Satwar 2165 876 1289
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S.No. Village Name NON_WORK_P NON_WORK_M NON_WORK_F
30 Tumkunta 409 178 231
31 Yelgoi 1620 727 893
32 Zahirabad (M + OG) 47014 18172 28842
AIR QUALITY MODELING DATA
ANNEXURE – XIII
ANNEXURE - XIV