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SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT DECEMBER- 2016 GROUP HOUSING COMPLEX MAHAGUN MANTRA - II AT GH-01, Sector-10, Greater Noida, U.P. Being developed by. The Corenthum Tower-B, Office no. B-44, Plot no.-a-41, Sector-62, Noida, U.P-201301 Prepared by M/s Perfact Services (ISO9001:2008& ISO14001:2004 Certified) 501-507, 5th Floor, NN Mall, Mangalam Palace, Sector 3 Rohini, New Delhi

LIST OF ANNEXURE ANNEXURE ANNEXURE -I ANNEXURE II ANNEXURE III ANNEXURE - IV ANNEXURE V ANNEXURE - VI ANNEXURE-VII ANNEXURE-VIII ANNEXURE-IX ANNEXURE-X DETAILS COPY OF GRANTED ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE COPY OF RECEIPT OF CTE APPLIED MONITORING REPORTS OF AIR, WATER, SOIL, NOISE & STACK HEALTH CERTIFICATES OF FEW WORKERS ENGAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION WORK PUC CERTIFICATES OF FEW VEHICLES HIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION COPY OF HEIGHT CLEARANCE FROM AAI COPY OF ELECTRICITY BILL COPY OF FIRE APPROVAL COPY OF FLY ASH PURCHASE BILL COPY OF WATER SUPPLY BILL

1. Introduction: The Group Housing Project is located at Plot no. GH-01A, Sector-10, Greater Noida, U.P being developed by. Name of the project Group Housing Mahagun Mantra II Site address Developed By Plot no. GH-01A, Sector-10, Greater Noida, U.P.. Environment Clearance Letter No 1522/Praya/SEAC/2481/2013-14/AD(S) Dated 8 December, 2015 Period of Compliance Project Description Construction Status Six monthly compliance: Period April-2016 to September-2016, Submission due in December-2016 Project involves the construction of Group Housing on a plot area of 23657.31 Sqm. Built up area of the project is 135,405.18 Sqm. Construction under progress Proposed Year of Commencement 2014 Proposed year of completion 2018

2. Project Description The Group Housing Project will have the following salient features: - Particulars Details Total Plot Area 23657.31 m 2 Built up Area 135405.18 m 2 Green Area 9540.27 m 2 No. of Towers 3 No. of RWH pits 6 Power requirement Height of Building Parking space proposed Total water requirement 4820 KVA 87.1 m 1322ECS 428 KLD Total no. of D.G sets 4 D.G sets of capacity of 600 KVA Estimated Solid waste generation 2426 Kg per day

3. Construction Progress Status: S. No. Component Construction status as per December-16 1 Civil construction 35% Completed (Structural work, Brick work & Plaster work) 2 Plumbing 12% Completed 3 Electrical work 15% Completed 4 Fire Fighting Not yet Started 5 Sewage Treatment Plant Not yet Started 6 Rain Water Harvesting Not yet Started 7 Sewerage, Drainage etc. Not yet Started 8. D.G Room, AC Plant Room Not yet Started 9. Landscape work Not yet Started 10. Finishing work Not yet Started

Site Photographs

June-2016 Green Area Present at the site

4. Current Status of point wise compliance of the stipulated environmental conditions/safeguards. S. No General Conditions: Reply 1. It shall be ensured that all standards related to ambient environmental quality and the emission/ effluent standards as prescribed by the MOEF are strictly compiled with. 2. It shall be ensured that obtain the no objection certificate from the U.P. Pollution Control Board before start of construction. 3. It shall be ensured that no construction work or preparation of land by the project management except for securing the land is started on the project or the activity without the prior environmental clearance. 4. The proposed land use shall be in accordance to the prescribed land use. A land use certificate issued by the competent authority shall be obtained in this regards. 5. All trees felling in the project area shall be as permitted by the forest department under the prescribed rules. Suitable clearance in this regard shall be obtained from the competent Authority. 6. Impact of drainage pattern on environment should be provided. Standards related to ambient environmental quality & emission / effluent standards prescribed by the MoEF are being complied. Test reports are enclosed as Annexure-III. Noted We have obtained Environmental Clearance vide letter no. 1522/Praya/SEAC/2481/2013-14/AD(S) Dated 8 December, 2015 Construction was started after getting Environmental Clearance. Copy for the EC is enclosed as Annexure-I. The site is earmarked for development of Group Housing Complex and hence no land use change is anticipated. Not applicable as no tree exists at the project site. No impact of drainage pattern on environment.

7. Surface hydrology and water regime of Project area within 10 Km. should be provided. 8. A suitable plan for providing shelter, light and fuel, water and waste disposal for construction labor during the construction phase shall be provided along with the number of proposed workers. 9. Measures shall be undertaken to recycle and reuse treated effluents for the horticulture and plantation. A suitable plan for waste water recycling should be submitted. 10. Obtain proper permission from competent authorities regarding enhanced traffic during and due to construction and operation of project. 10 km radius Topographical map has already been submitted. Local workers have been engaged in construction work. No workers are allowed to stay in the night at project site. Necessary basic facilities like temporary toilets, and wash area have been provided for the construction workers. The waste water generated during operation phase shall be treated in In-house Sewage Treatment Plant & treated effluent will be reused for horticulture & Plantation within the complex. Necessary permission from competent authorities shall be taken regarding enhanced traffic during and due to construction and operation of project, if required. Traffic circulation Plan in this regard has already submitted. 11. Obtain necessary clearances from the competent authority on the abstraction and use of ground water during the construction and operation phases. 12. Hazardous/inflammable/ Explosive materials likely to be stored during the construction and operation phases shall be as per standard procedure as prescribed under law, Necessary We are not using ground water during construction phase, hence clearance is not required. Tanker supply water is being used for construction work purpose. Only hazardous waste generated during construction/operation phase is used oil from D.G sets which is being stored in leak proof containers and shall be given to approve

clearances in this regards shall be obtained. 13. Solid waste shall be suitably segregated and disposed. A separated and isolated municipal waste collection center should be provided. Necessary plans should be submitted in this regards. 14. Suitable rainwater harvesting systems as per designs of groundwater department shall be installed. Complete proposals in this regard should be submitted. 15. The emissions and effluents etc. from machines, Instruments and transport during construction and operation phases should be according to the prescribed standards. Necessary plans in this regard shall be submitted. 16. Water sprinklers and other dust control measures should be undertaken to take care of dust generated during the construction and operation phases. Necessary plans in this regard shall be submitted. recycler. Solid waste generated during Operation phase shall be suitably segregated and disposed-off at isolated municipal waste collection Centre. Rainwater harvesting & Ground water recharging shall be done as per our submittals. Oil & Grease trap to remove oil & Grease from the surface runoff shall been provided. Complete details had been submitted. Necessary care is being taken to control emissions & effluents etc. from machines instruments & transport during construction phase & will be taken during operation phase also. Covered transportation of material is being practiced. Dust control measures are being adopted to take care of dust generated during the construction phase. Water sprinkling is being done on regular basis. Construction material stored at site is being covered with the cloth/plastic sheet to avoid the dust emission.

17. Suitable noise abatement measures shall be adopted during the construction and operation phases in order to ensure that the noise emissions do not violate the prescribed ambient noise standards. Necessary plans in this regard shall be submitted. 18. Separate stockpiles shall be maintained for excavated topsoil and the topsoil should be utilized for preparation of green belt. 19. Sewage effluents shall be kept separate from rainwater collection and storage system and separately disposed. Other effluents should not be allowed to mix with domestic effluents. 20. Hazardous/ Solid wastes generated during construction and operation phases should be disposed-off as prescribed under law. Necessary clearances in this regard shall be obtained. 21. Alternate technologies for the solid waste disposals (like vermin-culture etc.) should be used in consultation with expert organization. 22. No wetland should be infringed during construction and operational phases. Any wetland coming in the project area should be All suitable noise abatement measures are being adopted. The DG sets used during construction/operation phase are acoustically enclosed as per the Central Pollution Control Board norms. All D.G sets during operation phase will be also kept acoustically enclosed. Soil excavated during construction phase has been stored separately under tarpaulin cover. Excavated soil is being used in the backfilling and top fertile soil shall be used for development of the horticulture/landscape at site. Separate lines are being laying down for sewage effluents & carrying storm water. No other effluent shall be allowed to mix with Domestic effluent. No hazardous waste is being generated during construction phase except used oil generated from DG set. Only lesser amount of used oil from D.G Sets is generated and shall be disposed-off through approved recycler. For disposal of solid waste, biodegradable waste shall be treated in Organic waste converter. No wetland exists at the site.

suitably rejuvenated and conserved. 23. Pavements shall be so constructed as to allow infiltration of surface run-off of rain water. Fully impermeable pavements shall not be constructed. Construction of pavements around trees shall be as per scientifically accepted principles in order to provide suitable watering, aeration and nutrition to the tree. 24. The Green Building Concept suggested by Indian Green Building Council, which is a part of CII-Godrej GBC, shall be studied and followed as far as possible. 25. Compliance with the safety procedures, norms and guidelines as outlined in National Building Code 2005 shall be compulsorily ensured. Pavements are being constructed so as to allow infiltration of surface run off of rainwater. All necessary cares shall be taken. The project is registered and pre-certified under IGBC Green Homes, Green Building rating system. We are complying with all safety procedures norms & and guidelines as per National Building Code 2005. Safety slogans and hoardings have been provided at the site. 26. Ensure usage of dual flush system for flush cisterns and explore option to use sensor We will use dual flush systems for flush cisterns. Use of sensor based fixtures, sensor

based fixates, waterless urinals and other water saving techniques. 27. Explore options for the use of dual pipe plumbing for use of water with different qualities such as municipal supply, recycled water, ground water etc. 28. It is to ensure use of measures for reducing water demand for landscaping and using xeriscaping, efficient irrigation equipments & controlled watering systems. 29. Make suitable provisions for using solar energy as alternative source of energy. Solar energy application should be incorporated for illumination of common areas, lighting for the gardens and street lighting in addition to provision for the solar water heating. Present a detailed report showing how much percentage of backup power for institution can be provided through solar energy so that use and polluting effects of DG sets can be minimized. 30. Make separate provision for the segregation, collection, transport and disposal of E-waste. 31. Educate citizens and other stake-holders by putting up hoardings at different places to create environmental awareness. based urinals & other water saving techniques at our project site will be followed as far as possible. Dual pipe plumbing is being laid down for use of water with different qualities. Necessary measures shall be taken to reduce the water demand for landscaping. We will try to improve irrigation efficiency. Suitable provisions for using solar energy as alternative source of energy shall be provided during the operational phase. Separate provisions for segregation, collection, transport & disposal of e-waste shall be done through approved vendors. Necessary hoardings shall be provided at different places to create environmental awareness.

32. Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the proposed project site must be avoided. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space should be utilized. Proper measure like road width, entry width etc. has been taken care, so that there is no Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the project site. Parking shall be fully internalized and no public space shall be utilized. Movement of vehicles is being carried out during non-peak hour. 33. Prepare and present disaster management plan. 34. A report on the energy conservation measures confirming to energy conservation norms finalize by Bureau of Energy efficiency should be prepared incorporating details about building materials and technology, R & U Factors etc. 35. Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provision of fly ash notification of September, 1999 and amended as on August, 2003 (The above condition is applicable only if the project lies within 100 km of Thermal Power Station). 36. The DG sets to be used during construction phase should use low Sulphur diesel type and should conform to E.P. rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards. Disaster management plan has already been submitted. Energy conservation report has been already submitted. We are using fly ash bricks in the construction and fly ash blocks shall be used in the construction of pathways and boundary walls as per the provisions of Fly Ash Notification of September, 1999 and amended as on 27th August, 2003. Acoustically enclosed DG sets have been installed during construction phase which uses low Sulphur diesel and conform to E.P. rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards.

37. Alternate technologies to chlorination (for disinfection of water) including methods like ultra-violate radiation, ozonation, etc. shall be examined and a report submitted with justification for selected technology. 38. The green belt design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the day and night noise standards prescribed for residential land use. The open spaces inside the plot should be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous variety. 39. The construction of the building and the consequent increased traffic load should be such that the microclimate of the area is not adversely affected. 40. The building should be designed so as to take sufficient safeguards regarding seismic zone sensitivity. 41. High rise buildings should obtain clearance from aviation department or concerned authority. 42. Suitable measures shall be taken to restrain the development of small commercial activities or slums in the vicinity of the complex. All commercial activities should be restricted to special areas earmarked for the purpose. We shall install UV Treatment system for disinfection of the treated waste water. Green area of 9540.27 m 2 shall be developed in and around the project. The open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous variety. Landscape plan in this regard has already submitted. Adequate measures are being taken to ensure that microclimate of the area is not adversely affected. Adequate measures have been taken for structural stability of the building for seismic zone sensitivity. Building height approval has been obtained. Copy of Approval from AAI is enclosed as Annexure VI. We are ensuring that slums will not develop in the vicinity of the complex due to the construction of the project. All commercial activities shall be restricted to special areas earmarked for the purpose.

43. It is suggested that literacy program for weaker sections of society/ women/ adults (including domestic help) and under privileged children could be provided in a formal way. 44. The use of compact fluorescent lamps should be encouraged, a management for the safe disposal of used /damaged CFLs should be submitted. 45. It shall be ensured that all street and park lighting is solar powered. 50% of the same may be provided with dual (solar/electrical) alternatives. 46. Solar water heater shall be installed to maximum possible capacity. Plans may be drawn up accordingly and submitted with justification. 47. Treated effluents shall be maximally reused to aim for Zero discharge. Whenever no possible a detailed management plan for disposal should be provided with quantities and quality of waste water. 48. The treated effluents should normally not be discharged into public sewers with terminal treatment facilities as they adversely affect the hydraulic capacity of STP. If unable, necessary permission from authorities should be taken. Noted. We will use CFL s in the complex. Proper disposal method shall be designed. Noted. Solar water heater shall be provided. Plans in this regard have been already submitted. Treated effluent from the STP shall be maximally reused to aim for zero discharge for flushing, Gardening and Miscellaneous purposes. The treated water from STP will be maximally utilized in the project. If required permission from concerned authority will be taken.

49. Construction activities including movements of vehicles should be so managed so that no disturbance is caused to nearby residents. 50. All necessary statutory clearance should be obtained and submitted before start of any construction activity and if this condition is violated the clearance, if and when given, shall be automatically deemed to have been cancelled. 51. Parking areas should be in accordance with the norms of MOEF, Government of India. Plans may be drawn up accordingly and submitted. 52. The location of the STP should be such that it is away from human habilitation and does not cause problem of odor. Odorless technology options should be examined and a report submitted. 53. The Environment Management plan should also include the break up costs on various activities and the management issues also so that the residents also participate in the implementation of the environment management plan. 54. Detailed plans for safe disposal of STP sludge shall be provided along with ultimate disposal location, quantitative estimates and Necessary care is being taken to ensure that, no disturbance is caused to nearby residents due to construction activity. Construction Vehicles movement is being done during non-peak hours. All necessary statutory clearances shall be obtained whichever applicable. Parking area has been provided as per the details submitted and in accordance with the norms of MOEF, GOI. Parking plan in this regard has already submitted. STP shall be located away from the human habilitation; hence no odor problem is expected. Environment Management plan including break up costs on various activities has already been submitted. STP Sludge after drying shall be used as manure and rest of unused manure shall be given to nursery/farmers.

measures proposed. 55. Status of the project as on date shall be submitted along with photographs from North, South, West and East side facing camera and adjoining areas should be provided. 56. Specific location along with dimension with reference to STP, parking, open areas and green should be provided on the layout plan. 57. The DG sets shall be so installed so as to conform to prescribed stack heights and regulations and also to the noise standards as prescribed. Details should be submitted. 58. E-waste management should be done as per MoEF guidelines 59. Electrical waste should be segregated and disposed suitably as not to impose Environmental risk. 60. The use of suitably processed plastic waste in the construction of roads should be considered. 61. Displaced persons shall be suitably rehabilitated as per prescribed norms. Photographs showing construction status of the project is enclosed. Layout Plan has been already submitted. Acoustically enclosed D.G sets will be installed for the operational towers with adequate stack height as per norms. E-waste Management shall be as per MOEF guidelines. There shall be provision for segregation of electrical waste & disposal of the same through approved recyclers. Processed plastic waste in construction shall be used where feasible. No displacements of person have been involved. 62. Dispensary for first aid shall be provided. First aid facility has been provided during construction phase and also shall be provided for operational phase. Regular Health Checkup of construction

labours is being done. Medical Certificates of few workers are enclosed as Annexure IV. 63. Safe disposal arrangement of used toiletries items in Hotels should be ensured. Toiletries items could be given complementary to guests, adopting suitable measures. 64. Diesel generating set attacks should be monitored for CO and HC. 65. Ground Water downstream of Rain Water Harvesting pit nearest to STP should be monitored for bacterial contamination. Necessary Hand Pumps should be provided for sampling. The monitoring is to be done in pre-and post-monsoon, seasons. 66. The green belt shall consist of 50% trees, 25% shrubs and 25% grass as per MOEF norms. Safe disposal arrangement of used toiletries items shall be ensured in the Group Housing complex. D.G. set monitoring is being regularly done. STP shall be installed away from Rain water Harvesting pits. So, that ground water contamination does not occur. Proper Green belt shall be maintained as per MOEF norms. 67. A separate electric meter shall be provided to A separate electric meter has been provided

monitor consumption of energy for the operation of sewage/effluent treatment in tanks. 68. An energy audit should be annually carried out during the operational phase and submitted to the authority. 69. Project proponents shall endeavor to obtain ISO:14001 certifications. All general and specific conditions mention under this environmental clearance should be included in the environment manual to be prepared for the certification purposes and compliances. 70. Appropriate safety measures should be made for Accidental fire. 71. Smoke meters should be installed as warning measures for accidental fire. 72. Plan for safe disposal of R.O reject is to be submitted. 73. Project falling within 10 K.M. area of Wild Life Sanctuary should obtain a clearance from National Board for Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco-sensitive zone is not earmarked. for the STP. Noted. Noted. Appropriate safety measures shall be taken. Smoke meters shall be installed as warning measures for accidental fire. As it is a Group Housing project. No RO shall be proposed. So, there is no RO reject. No Eco sensitive zone falls within 10 km radius of the project. Hence it is not applicable.

SPECIFIC CONDITIONS 1. Provision of setback on all sides should be made as per G.B. Nagar bye -laws. 2. Municipal solid waste shall be disposed /managed as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 (as amended). 3. 03m peripheral green belt shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary. Add Astonia in list of trees. 4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt development including the peripheral green belt. 5. Project falling within 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked. 6. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A welldefined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it Set back of all the side shall be made as per G.B. Nagar bye-laws. Noted. Noted. It shall be followed. Not Applicable. The project is located at seismic zone-iv There are no chances of floods and landslides. An onsite emergency plan and evacuation plan shall be made.

should provide smooth movement. 7. For the treatment for total sewage, a fullfledged STP is to be provided with 20% more capacity than waste water generated during operation phase. 100% waste water is to be treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization. 8. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken with regular testing and monitoring of treated water. 9. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let. Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal. 10. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision on amounting to 2% of total project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the Sewage treatment plant of full-fledged capacity shall be installed. Regular monitoring shall be done during operation phase. Dual Plumbing line shall be provided in the complex for reuse of treated water. Dedicated power supply for STPs shall be provided during operation period. Dried sludge generated from STP within complex during operation phase shall be dewatered/ dried to form a cake and then will be used as manure in green areas. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to 2% of total project cost is already submitted.

authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be submitted along with six monthly compliance reports. 11. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be provided in the open areas/ stairs cases. 12. Parking guideline as per G.B. Nagar Development Authority should be followed. Parking for disabled persons should be explored. 13. All of them entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped. 14. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge. 15. I00% provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done only from the roof-top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB. 16. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed. 17. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt higher than the tallest building. Energy conservation measures shall be taken and LEDs will be used for lighting systems. Solar lights shall be provided in open area. Parking guidelines shall be followed. Noted. Permission for discharge of waste water into sewer line shall be taken. Noted. Rainwater Harvesting System shall be provided as per CGWB designs. Noted. Adequate stack height of 6 m above roof level of DG sets shall be maintained.

18. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines. 19. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase. 20. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made. 21. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high-rise flats for security of residents 22. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority. 23. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law. 24. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken. 25. Sprinkler to be listed for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for construction. 26. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored. Drip irrigation should be tried up to extent possible. No fresh water will be used for Air, water, noise & STP Monitoring during operational phase of the project shall be carried out. Noted. Noted and will be complied. Noted. We will ensure Occupancy certificate from competent authority shall be obtained before giving any occupancy. We shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law. Noted. Sprinkler is being used for curing and quenching during construction phase. We are in use of Ready Mix Concrete for construction purpose. Treated water from STP will be used for irrigation purpose.

irrigation purpose. 27. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco -friendly fuels etc. Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes. 28. Revised NOC from fire department &. Airport Authority of India is to be Submitted. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility shall be made available to the temporary workers at the project site. We have also made arrangement of proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes. Already submitted.

ANNEXURE-I COPY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE

ANNEXURE II COPY OF RECEIPT OF CTE APPLIED

ANNEXURE III MONITORING REPORTS OF AIR, WATER, SOIL, NOISE & STACK

ANNEXURE-IV HEALTH CERTIFICATES OF FEW WORKERS ENGAGED FOR CONSTRUCTION

ANNEXURE-V PUC CERTIFICATES OF FEW VEHICLES HIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION

ANNEXURE-VI COPY OF HEIGHT CLEARANCE FROM AAI

ANNEXURE-VII COPY OF ELECTRICITY BILL

ANNEXURE-VIII COPY OF FIRE APPROVAL

ANNEXURE IX COPY OF FLY ASH PURCHASE BILL

ANNEXURE X COPY OF WATER SUPPLY BILL