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85. <m 1884 150.24 30° 51' 59.4" 78° 39' 7.8"
86. tffi9i:!l' . 1099 60.4 30° 43' 43.2" 78° 26' 52.2"
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MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 18th December, 2012
S.O. 2930(E).-Whereas, the Gangotri glacier is one of the largest glaciers surrounded
by Shivling, 'fhalay Sagar, Meru, Bhagirathi-III peaks. The river Bhagirathi originates from
Gangotri glacier below Chaukhamba peak in an area called Gaumukh at an elevation of
3892 meters and flows north-south in the Uttarkashi district ofGarhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand
province before meeting the Alakhnanda river at Devprayag; ,
AND WHEREAS, the river Bhagirathi is rich in aquatic flora and fauna including
migratory speci~s and any hindrance in their migration due to construction of hydropower
projects may adversely affect this unique ecosystem;
AND WHEREAS, a number of hydro power projects have been commissioned or
proposed or under implementation on the river and also continuous and phenomenal
increase in the human and cattle population, the anthropogenic pressure on ecosystems
and environment has tremendously increased, causing irreparable damage to the fragile
mountain ecosystems including flow and character of the river;
AND WHEREAS, it has -been decided that for the maintenance of environmental
flow and ecology of the river Bhagirathi from Gaumukh to Uttarkashi with a total area of
4179.59 square kilometers covering the entire watershed of about 100km stretch of the
,
t'li'lll-~ J(jilJ
river Bhagirathi shall be declared as an Eco-sensitive Zone from ecological and
environmental point of view;
AND WHEREAS, a draft notification under sub-section (I) . read with clause (v)
and clause (xiv) of sub-section (2) of "~ction 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
(29 of 1986) was published in the Gazette ofindia, Extraordinary, vide notification of the
Government of India in the Ministry of Environment and Forests number S.O .. 1499(E),
dated the lSI July, 2011, as required under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment
(Protection) Rules, 1986, inviting objections and suggestions from'a!1 persons likely to be
affected thereby within a period of sixty days from the date on which copies of the
Gazette containing the said notification were made available to the public;
AND WHEREAS, copies of the Gazette containing .the said notification were
made availablelo the public on thelSlJuly, 201 I;
AND WHEREAS, all objections and suggestions received in response to the draft
notification have been duly considered by the Central Government;
NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (I) read
\\ilh dause (v) and clause (xiv) of sub - section (2) of section 3 of the Environment
(Protection) Act. 1986 (29 of 1986) and sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment
(Protection) Rules, 1986, the Central Government hereby notifies entire watershed of
about 100 kilometers stretch of the river Bhagirathi from Gaumukh to Uttarkashi
covering an area .of 4179.59 square kilometers as the Eco-sensitive Zone (herein after
called as the Eco-sensitive Zone):-
1. Bo,undaries of Eco-sensitive Zone.- The said Eco-sensitive Zone is the entire
,,,atershed of about I 00 kilometers stretch of the river Bhagirathi" from Gaumukh
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to Uttarkashi covering an area of 4179.59 square kilometers. The Eco-sensitive
Zone abets the Indo China border from East to North West.
(a) The Eco-sensitive Zone is bounded by 31°05'46.54"N latitude and
79°25'11.65"E longitude towards east; 79°04'32.21"E longitude and
31°27'23.28"N latitude towards north;. 30051'03.95"N latjtude and
78OZ2'57.78"E longitude towards west arid 300 39'OS.09"N latitude and
78°31 '26.41 "E 10ngituJe towards south.
(b) The map of Eco-sensitive Zone boundary together with sub-basin
boundaries, Govind and Gangotri National Parks boundaries, important
places, major tributaries of Bhagirathi river, and latitude-longitude of four
extremes of the Eco-sensitive Zone boundary is appended with this
notification as Annexure I and
(c) The list of the villages falling within the Eco-sensitive Zone is appended
as Annexure II. The list of villages given in Annexure-II shaH be further
revisited an" confirmed by the State Government while preparing the
Zonal Master Plan.
2. Zonal Master Plan for the Eco-sensitive Zone.- (I) For the purpose of the Eco-
sensitive Zone the State Government shall prepare in consultation with
local people particularly women a Zonal MastFr Plan within a period of .
two years from the date of publication of this notification in the Official
Gazette and the same shall be approved by the Ministry of Environment
and Forests, Government of India.
['W1II--1SiU6 3(ii) 1 25
(2) - The Zonal Master Plan shall be prepared with due involvement of all
concerned State Departments of Environment, Forest, Urban
Development, Tourism, Municipal, Revenue, Public Works Department,
Environment Protection and Pollution Control Board, Water Resources,
Horticulture, Panchayati Raj, Rural Development etc. for integrating
environmental and ecological considerations into it.
(3) The border area development plan and any other plans prepared or to be
prepared by the State or Central Government shall be integrated and form
part of the Zonal Master Plan ..
(4) The Zonal Master plan shall provide for restoration of denuded areas,
conservation of existing water bodies, management of catchment areas,
watershed management, groundwater management, soil and moisture
conservation, needs of local community and such other aspects of the
ecology and environment that need attention.
(5) The Zonal Master Plan shall be prepared based on watershed approach. It •
shall also ensure that there is no attempt to tamper with the natural
boundaries of the river and tributaries through the construction of any kind
of structures on the banks of the river and tributaries.
(6) The Zonal Master Plan shall demarcate all the existing village settlements,
types and kinds of forests, agricultural areas, fertile lands, green areas,
horticultural areas, orchards, lakes and other water bodies.
(7) The construction of various buildings, hotels, resorts in the I;:co-sensitive
Zone shall strictly follow the traditional concepts and architecture of the
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area. Specific guidelines shall be laid down for the same in the Zonal
Master Plan.
(8) The Zonal master plan shall regulate the development in the Eco-sensitive
Zone so as to meet the requirement of local people without affecting the
rights and privileges of the bona-fide residents and also ensure eco
friendly development for their livelihood security.
(9) Pending the preparation of the Zonal Master Plan for the Eco-sensitive
Zone and approval thereof by the Ministry of Environment and Forests all
new constructions and other develgpmental activities shall be referred to
the Ministry of Environment and Forests by the Monitoring Committee as
per sub-para (4) of paragraph 4 of the notification.
(10) The Zonal master plan sllall encourage development of walking paths for
tourism, pilgrimage and local use.
(II) The Zonal Master Plan shall be a reference document for the Monitoring
Committee for any decision to be taken by them including consideration
for relaxation.
(12) No change of land use from green uses such as horticulture areas,
agriculture, tea gardens, parks and others like places to non' green uses
shall be permitted in the Zonal Master Plan. However, to meet the
residentilll needs of the. local residents due to the nlltural growth of
existing local population, strictly limited conversion of agricultural lands
shall be permitted, with the prior approval of the Central Government on
the recommendation of the State Government.
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['WI II-<'J1'5 3(ii)]
(13) All the human habitation areas with population of 5000 and above shall
have Area Development Plan and shall be prepared under the guidance of
local self Government.
(14) There shall be no consequential reduction in Green area such as forest
area, agricultural area, etc.
(15) The Central GovernmelJt and the· State Government shall specify other
measures, if it considers necessary, in giving effect to the provisions of
this notification.
(16) Development and protection of hill slopes:
(i) the Zonal Master Plan shall indicate areas on hill slopes where
development shall not be permitted;
(ii) no development shall be undertaken in areas having a steep slope or
areas which fall in fault or hazard zones or areas falling on the spring
lines and first order streams or slopes with a high degree of erosion as
identified by the State Government on the basis of available scientific
evidence;
(iii) no development on existing steep hill slopes or slopes with a high
degree of erosion shall be permitted.
(iv) Tourist resorts and commercial complexes shall be located in areas
with surplus water and electricity, so as not to affect the rights of
existing users without their prior consultation.
(v) The places in the Eco-sensitive Zone where cutting of hills causes
ecological damage and slope instability in adjacent areas, such
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cuttings shall be undertaken with appropriate measures to avoid such
amages.
EXp!(/),(/f;on:- In this notification, "steep hill slope" means a hill slope with a gradient of 20 degrees or more
(17) Natural Springs.- the catchment areas of all springs shall be identified and
plans for their conservation and rejuvenation of those that have run dry, in
their natural setting shall be incorporated in the Zonal Master Plan and the
strict guidelines shall be drawn up by the State Government to ban
development activities at or near these areas;
(18) Tourism.-
(i) The tourism activities shall be as per the Tourism Master Plan to be
prepared by the Department of Tourism of the Uttarakhand State
Government.
(ii) The Tourism Master Plan shall also form a component of the Zonal
Master Plan and shall be based on a detailed Carrying Capacity Study
of the Eco-sensitive Zone, which may be carried out by the State
Government.
(iii) All new tourism activities, development for tourism or expansion of
existing tourism activities shall be permitted only within the
parameters of this Tourism Master Plan.
(iv) The Carrying ~apacity Study shall be carried out based on the existing
_ infrastructure and shall not be based on future projections of any
project that requires environmental or forest clearance.
['1JlT II-~ 3(ii)]
. (v) Till the Zonal Master Plan is approved, development for tourism and
expansion of existing tourism activities shall be permitted by the
Monitoring Committee only after a detailed examination and shall I;>e
subject to the guidelines laid down by the State Government and the
Central Government in this regard.
(19) HilI Roads.- following guidelines shall be framed for the construction and
maintenance of hill roads and incorporated in the Zonal Master Plan;
namely:-
(i) for construction of any road including untarred in the Eco-sensitive Zone
of more than 5 km length (including the extension or widening of
existing roads);
(ii)provision shall be made in the design of the road for treatment of hill slope
instabilit.ies resulting from road cutting cross drainage works and
culverts using bio-engineering and other appropriate techniques and
by including the cost of such measures in the cost estimate of the
proposed road;
(iii) the debris shall not be dumped down the khud or slopes but shall be
subsumed in the construction of roads and the provision shall also be
made for disposal of unused debris in appropriate manner at suitable
and identified locations so as not to affect the ecology of the area
adversely and the debris shall be treated and landscaped using bio
engineering and other appropriate techniques and the cost of such
measures shall be included in the cost estimate of the proposed road;
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(iv) all roads shall be provided with adequate number of road side drains
and these drains shall be kept free from blockage for runoff disposals
and this run off from the road side drainage shall be connected with
the natural drainage system in the area;
(v) alignment shall be selected so as to minimise loss of vegetal cover;
(vi) appropriate design standards shall be followed while designing the
roads including mass balancing of cut and fill and avoidance of
unnecessary cutting.
(vii) Notice shall be given about all fault Zones and land slide zones along
the roads indicating the beginning and end of such areas.
(20) Natural Heritage.- The sites of valuable natural heritage in the Eco-
sensitive Zone shall be identified, particularly scenic beauty, confluence
points of river, water falls, pools, springs, gorges, groves, caves, open
areas, wooded areas, points, walks, rides, bridle paths etc. and plans for
their conservation in their natural setting shall be incorporated in the Zonal
Master Plan. All the gene pool reserve areas in the Eco-sensitive Zone
shall be preserved. The State Government shall draw up proper plan for
their protection and conservation within one year from the date of
publication of this Notification. These plans shall form part of the Zonal ,
Master Plan. Guidelines and regulations shall be drawn up by the State
Government to regulate building and other activities around the heritage
structures so that the special character and distinct ambience of the
heritage site and area are maintained.
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(21) Man-made Heritage.- Buildings, structures, artefacts, temples, streets,
areas anll precincts of historical or architectural or aesthetical or cultural or
environmental significance shall be indentified and plans for their
conservation, shall h~ prepared within one year from. the date of
publication of this Notificlltion and incorporated in the Zonal Master Plan.
Guidelines and re!lulations shall be drawn up by the State Government to
regulate building an!l other activities around the heritage structures or sites
so that the special character and distinct ambience of the heritage struCture
or 'site and area are maintained.
3. Activities to be prohibited, regulated or permitted within the Eco-sensitive Zone:
(a) Prohibited activities in the Eco-sensitive Zone: The following activities shall be
prohibited within the Eco-sensitive Zone:
(i) River Valley projects: Setting up of new hydro-electric power plants
(dams, tunneling, and construction of reservoir) and expansion of existing
plants on the river Bhagirathi and all its tributaries from Gaumukh to
Uttarkashi except micro or mini hydel power projects, which would servl!
the energy needs of the local communities, subject to consent of the gram
sabha and all other requisite clearances;
(ii) abstraction of river water for any new industrial purposes;
(iii) Mining of Minerals and stone quarrying and crushing: all types of
mining (minor and major minerals), stone quarrying and crushing except
. for the domestic needs of bona fide local residents. The limited mining,
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stone quarrying and crushing shall be based on site evaluation, provided
that such activities are not done on existing steep hill slopes or areas with
high degree of erosion, spring lines, ground water recharge areas. The
Monitoring Committee shall be the authority to grant such special
permission.
N~te: bona fide local residents means someone who is residing in that area for an
uninterrupted period and who is on the electoral roll as on date of this
Notifica!ion, together with his minor children.
(iv) Commercial felling of trees: Commercial felling of trees and setting up
of any wood based industry in the Eco-sensitive Zone, except local
activities and livelihoods which include wood collection, cottage industry
like bamboo basket subject to consent of the gram sabha and all other
requisite clearances.
(v) Setting up of saw mills.
(vi) Commercial use of firewood.
(vii) Polluting Industries: Any new highly polluting industries and expansion
of existing such industries;
(viii) Sewage and industrial effluents: Discharge of untreated sewage and
industrial effluents. However, treated sewage and industrial effluents
meeting the water quality standard shall be permitted;
(ix) Use of plastic carry bags: Use of plastic bags in shops, commercial
establishments, tourist spots etc. and manufacturers, wholesalers,
distributors, retailers etc., selling products in'non-biodegradable containers
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shall implement a scheme for the buy back· and recycling of their
containers and/ or packaging.
(x) Hazardous waste processing units: The industries processing the
hazardous waste.as provided in the Hazardous Wastes (Management and
Handling) Rules, 1989 as amended from time to time.
(b) Regulated activities in the Eco-sensitive Zone.- The following activities shall be
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regulated in the Eco-sensitive Zone as per the prevalent acts and rules.
(i) Water.- (I) the extraction of ground water shall be permitted only for the
'. agricultural and domestic consumption of the bona fide occupier of the plot and
. the sale of ground water shall not be permitted except with the prior approval of
the State Ground Water Board; (2) all· steps, shall be takcm to prevent
contamination or pollution of water including from agriculture;
(ii) Trees.- There shall be no felling of trees either on forest, Government, revenue or
private lands, without the prior permission of the State Government in case of
forest land, and the respective District Collector incase of Government, revenue
and private land, granted in such manner as may be laid down by the State
Government.
(iii) Defense installations and any other infrastructure development related to national
security.
(iv) The plantation of pine trees in the Eco-sensitive Zone.
(v) Introduction of exotic species
(vi) Establishments of hotels and resorts. f
(vii) Erection of electric cables.
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(viii) Drastic change of agricultural systems,
(ix) Sign boards and hordings,
(x) Noise pollution.- the Environment Department or the State forest Department, !
Uttarakhand shall be the authority to draw up guidelines and regulations for the
control of noise pollution in the Eco-sensitive Zone; as per the provisions of the Air
(prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.
. (xi) Air Pollution.-The Environment Department or the State Forest Department,
Utiarakhand shall be the authority to draw up guidelines and regulations for the
control of air' pollution in the Eco-sensitive Zone as per the provisions of the Air
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.
(xii)Discharge of effluents." the treated effluent shall meet the provisions of the Water
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974;
(xiii) Hydro-electric power plants.- The existing hydro-electric power projects shall
continue to operate with strict environmental compliance and social audit.
(xiv) Solid Wastes;- (I) the solid waste disposal in Eco-sensitive Zone shall be carried out
as per the provisions of the Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) , Rules, 2000 issued by the central Government vide notification number - S,O, 908
(E), dated the' 25th September 2000 and amended from time to time.
(2) The Monitoring Committee shall indentify sites for disposal of solid wastes and
its constructions as per the provisions of the Hazardous Wastes (Management and
Handling) Ru les, 1989 issued by the Central Goyernment vide Notification No. -
S.O, 594(E), dated the 28th July, I 989 and amended from time to time.
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(3) The local authorities shall draw up plans for the segregation of solid wastes
into biodegradable and non-biodegradable components;
(4) The biodegradable material may be recycled preferably through composting or
vermiculture;
(5) The inorganic material may be disposed off in an environmentally acceptable
manner at identified sites;
(xv) Bio!ntedicaC Waste.- the Bio-Medical Waste disposal in the Eco-sensitive Zone
shall be carried out as per the provisions of the. Bio-Medical Waste (Management and
Handling) Rules, 1998 issued by the Central Government vide Notification No. - S.O. . • r - . I
630(E), dat~ the. 20th July, 1998 and amended from tim~ to time.
(xvi) Vehicular Traffic: The vehicular movement of traffic shall be regulated and .
specific provisions shall be laid down in the Zonal Master Plan. Pending the preparation
of the Zonal master plan and its approval by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, the
Monitoring Committee shall have powers to regulate traffic within the Eco-sensitive
Zone.
(xvii) Trekking between Gangotri and Gaumukh.
, (c) Eco-friendly activities in the Eco-sensitive. Zone.- The following activities shall be
promoted in the Eco-sensitive Zone:
(i) Rain Water harvesting.
(ii) Organic farming.
(iii) Green technology.
(iv) Walking tourism.
(v) Micro hydel projects for local use.
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. (vi) Solar energy for local use.
(vii) Local bio-resource based industry.
4. Monitoring Committee.-
(1) A committee to be called the Monitoring Committee to monitor the compliance with
the provisions of this notification is hereby constituted, in exercise of the powers
conferred by sub-section (3). of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29
of 1986) .
. (2) The Monitoring Committee shall consist of (a) not more than ten members. (b) the
Chairperson of the Monitoring Committee shall be an eminent person with proven
managerial or administrative experience and understanding of local issues and the other
members shall be:-
(i) a representative of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government
ofIndia;
(ii) two representative~ofNon-Governmental Organizations working in the
field of environment (including heritage conservation) to be nominated bY
the Government of India;
(iii) Member.Secretary, Environment Protection and Pollution Control Board,
Uttarakhand;
(iv) senior Town Planner of the area;
(v) the Chief Conservator ofForests; Garhwal
(vi) the representative of State Irrigation Department;
(vii) one subject expert in the field of environment andeeolog)';
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(viii) the District Magistrate, Uttarkashi - Member Secretary.
(3) The meeting of the Monitoring Committee shall be convened quarterly.
(4) The activities requiring prior permission 9r environmental clearance shall be referred
to the Ministry of Environment and Forests, which shall be the Competent Authority for
grant of such clearances as. per the provisions of the Environment Impact Assessment
Notification, dated the 14th September 2006 as amended from time to time.
(5) The Monitoring Committee may also invite representatives or experts from concerned
Departments or Associations to assist in its deliberations depending on the requirements
on issue to issue basis.
(6) For non-complianc.e of the provisions of this notification, the Chairperson or Member
Secretary of Monitoring Committee shall be the competent authority to file complaints
under section 19 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
(7). The Monitoring Committee shall submit its annual action taken report by the 31 st
March of every year to the Ministry of Environment and Forests and the Ministry shall
give its directions from time to time for effective discharge of the functions by the
Monitoring Committee.
(8) The powers and functions of the Monitoring Committee shall be restricted to the
compliance of the provisions of this notification only.
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Annexure II
Locations of Villages in Eco-sensitive Zone, district Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand.
Elevation S.No. Village/Town name (m) Area (ha) Latitude Lonj/itude 1. Agoda 2428 214.09 30° 51' 13.2" 78° 29' 45.6" 2. Aleth 1785 99.59 30°41'12" 78° 29' 16.2" 3. Bagori 2762 83.98 31° 2' 51.6" 78° 45'7.2" 4. Bagyal Gaon 1558 91.85 30° 44' 30.6" 78° 26' 37.2" 5. Bandrani 1599 61.79 30~ 48' 39" 78° 37' 9" 6. Barsu 2154 144.6 30° 50' 51.6" 78° 36' 45" 7. Bayana 2003· 133.99 30° 44' 13.8" 78° 33' 51" 8. Bhangeli 2016 160.37 JO° 55' 15" 78° 40' 46.8"
9. Bhancoli 2155 213.93 30° 50' 54" 78° 28' 22.8" 10. Bhatwari 1649 327.28 30° 47' 51.6" 78° 37' 9.6" II. Bhela Tipri 1639 63.18 30° 46' 55.8" 78° 37' 19.2" 12. Bhukki 2436 96.52 30° 51' 55.8" 78° 40' -1.2"
13. Bonga 1327 100.05 - 30° 42' 39" 78° 26' 45" 14. Bongari 1694 54.03 30° 42' 35.4" 78° 28' 47.4" 15. Dandalka 2413 92.06 30° 51' 4.2" 78° 29' 2.4" 16. Dansra 2640 68.99 30° 51' 22.2" 78° 28' 34.8" 17. Dhanpur 1833 113.7 30° 41 ' 24.6" 78° 28' 32.4" 18. Dharali 2485 99.98 31° 2' 34.2" 78° 46' 49.8" 19. Dhwari 1799 94.33 30° 47' 49.2" 78° 36' 32.4" .. -20. Didsari 1555 173.11 30°.44' 51.6" 78° 33' 29.4'" 21. Dovah 1744 - 305.77 30°41'33" 78° 27' 34.2'.' 22. Gajoli 1720 126.67 30° 50' 31.8" 78° 26' 52.2" 23. Gangotri 3008 71.81 30° 59' 41.4" 78° 56' 18" 24. Gawana 1316 131.94 30° 45' 38.4" 78° 28' 10.2" 25. Gorshali 1962 183.29 30° 47' 13.8" 78° 36' 6.6" 26. Gyanja 1997 93.6 30° 45' 21" 78° 25' 10.2" 27. Hinna 1455 256.56 :30° 44' 36.6" - 78° 30' 41.4" 28. Hurri 2453 140.49 30° 54' 4.2" 78°41'19.2" 29. Jadung 4373 72 31° 9' 33.6" 79° 2' 25.8" 30. . Jakhol 1927 101.78 30° 46' 13.2" 78° 34' 36.6" 31. Jarnak 1428 203.4 30° 44' 10.8" 78° 31' 60" 32. Jaspur 2649 134.58 30° 43' 52.8" 78° 27' 21" 33. Jhala 2459 66.05 31°2'2.4" 78° 42' 58.8" .
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34. lodaw 2224 228.71 30° 45' 10.2" 78° 40' 3.6" 35. lokani 1718 . 54.53 30° 46' 44.4" 78° 35' 59.4"
36. loshiyara 1423 217.91 30° 44' 4.8" 78° 26' 28.2" 37, Kamar 1993 . 85.78 30° 42' 24.6" 78° 32' 25.8"
38. Kanath 1779 130.42 30° 45' 7.8" 78° 32' 23.4"
39. Kankrari 1764 60.91 30° 42' 21" 78° 28' 55,2"
40. Kishanpur 1725 154.5 30° 41 ' 28.2" .
78° 30' 0.6"
41. Kotiya1 Gaon 1454 162.52 30°43' 0.6" 78° 25' 52.2" 42 .. Kuma1ti 1466 77.69 30° 46' 11.4" 78° 35' 58.8" 43. Kunian 2060 14304 30° 51' 27" 78° 38' 22.2" 44. Kuro1i 1804 59.23 30° 42' 48.6" 78° 28' 46.8"
45. Kyark 2007 149.4 30° 49' 25,2" 78° 37' 31.8" 46. Ladari 1111 117,9 30° 43' 27.6" 78° 26' 25,8"
47. Lata • 1536 163.08 30° 46' 34.8" 78° 36' 24"
48. Malla 1727 96.97 30° 47' 24" 78° 36' 42.6" 49. Mando 1220 139.95 30°44'17.4" 78° 27' 31.8" 50. Maneri 1519 95.63 30° 44' 40.8" .78° 32' 25.8"
51. Manpur 1578 167.52 30° 41' 50.4" 78° 29' 1.2"
52. Mastari 1705 83.52 30° 42' 49.8" 78° 27' 57.6" 53. Mukhawa 2925 213.31 .. 31°3'2.4" 78° 47' 25.2" i
54. Naida Urph Bodhhar 1672 290.44 30° 46' 13.8" 78° 27' 51" 55. Natin 2035 72.86 30° 48' 18" 78° 36' 10.8"
56. Naugaon 2075 123,19 30~ 51' 33" 78° 26' 54"
57. Na1ang 4254 67.24 31°5'36" 79° 0' 51"
58. Neta1a 1277 290.7 30° 44' 60" 78° 29' 18" 59. Nirakot 1615 153.97 30° 43' 55.2" 78° 28' 11.4"
60. Nesmor 2253 263 30° 47' 42" 78° 24' 31.8" 61. Ongee 1538 113.55 30° 45' 12.6" 78° 33' 3.6" 62, Pahi 2331 3.88 30° 47' 55.2" 78° 35' 46.2"
63. Pala Maradi 1727 304.37 30° 50' 27" 78° 37' 34.2" 64. Pata I33S 80.93 30° 44' 50.4" 78° 26' 53.4" 65. Pi1ang 2040 122.42 30° 46' 8.4" 78° 40' 2.4"
66. Pura1i 2460 155.Q7 31°2'25.8" 78° 42' 51.6" 67. Raithal 1720 132.34 30° 49' 9.6" 78° 36' 55,2"
68. Said Urph Maja Gaon 1970 118.94 30° 45' 44.4" 78° 2~;' 8.4" 69. Sanj 1579 176.77 30° 46' 1.2" 78° 35' 14.4" 70, Salang 1794 . 158.21 30° 50'36" 78° 38' 15.6" 71. Salu 1864 89.75 . 30° 44' 45" 78° 35' 42" 72. Sangrali 1812 51.26 30° 44' 42" 78° 26' 10.8" 73. Sara 1424 63.82 30° 42' 0,6" 78° 28' 33.6" 74. Sarag 1328 61.68 30° 42' 22.2" 78° 27' 46.2"
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Sari 1909 72.99 30° 45' 25.2" 7~0 36' 14.4" Saura 1467 150.67 30° 45' 42.6" 78° 35' 45" Seku 1905 217.58 30° 50' 10.8" 78° 27' 45" Silla 1766 111.6 30°46'13.8" 78° 38' 22.8" Silyan
, 1509 55.47 30° 43' 37.8" 78° 27' 33"
Siror 1363 268.62 30° 44' 49.8" 78° 28'42.6" Sukki 2642 105.98 31° 0' 39" 78° 42' 44.4" Sungar 1993 62.88 30° 53' 43.2" 78° 40' 44.4" Syawa 2145 88.25 30° 43' 58.2" 78° 35' 5.4" Thalan 1481 87.34 30° 42' '13.8" . 78° 28' 7.8" Tehar 1884 150.24 30° 51' 59.4" 78° 39' 7.8" Tiloth 1099 60.4 30° 43' 43.2" 78° 26' 52.2" Vttarkashi 1241 #N/A 30° 44' 00.92" W26'21.41" Vttron 1290 131.7 30° 47' 20.4" 78° 26'46.8"
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