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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT
For
PROPOSED EXPANSION OFBULK DRUG PRODUCTS IN
EXISTING UNIT
of
M/s. GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED
Plot No. 3102/C to 3109/A, GIDC Estate, Ankleshwar,
Dist. Bharuch – 393 002, Gujarat, INDIA.
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CONTENTS
Sr. No. Description Page No.
1. Executive Summary 2
2. Introduction of the Project/Background information 9
3. Project Description 13
4. Site Analysis 19
5. Planning Brief 21
6. Proposed Infrastructure 22
7. Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan 23
8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 24
9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 24
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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Company Profile
We, at Glenmark, believe innovation is an endless process. Inspired by the infinity concept,
we focus on exploring the limitless possibilities of innovation that can address todays unmet
medical needs and change tomorrow’s fate.
M/s. Glenmrak Pharmaceuticals Limited is proposing to expand the bulk drugs
manufacturing plant at Plot No. 3102/C to 3109/A, GIDC Estate, Ankleshwar, Dist. Bharuch
– 393 002, Gujarat, INDIA.
Project Details
1.2.1 Products along with Production Capacity
SR.
NO. PRODUCT NAME
EXISTING
CAPACITY
( Kg/Annum )
TOTAL
PROPOSED
CAPACITY
(Kg/Annum)
CAS No.
1 Butanifine HCl 0 101827-46-7
2 Esomeprazole pellets 22.5% 0 217087-09-7
3 Esomeprazole pellets 8.5% 0 217087-09-7
4 Fluconazole 12,000 86386-73-4
5 Trandolapril 200 87679-37-6
6 Tropism chloride
72,000
(Sr No. 1 to 6)
2,000 10405-02-04
7 Alfuzosin HCl 0 201530-41-8
8 Loratidine 0 217087-09-7
9 Bupropion HCl 20,000 100643-71-8
10 Perindopril Erbumine 7,000 8068-28-8
11 Amiodarone HCl 30,000 145202-66-0
12 Esomeprazole Base 48,000
(Sr No. 7 to 27)
0 119141-88-7
13 Deferosirox 0 84625-61-6
14 Esomeprazole Mg. Trihydrate 0 139264-17-8
15 Desloratadine 2,000 82586-52-5
16 Topiramate 20,000 144598-75-4
17 Zolpidem tartrate 1,500 145202-66-0
18 Glimepiride 3,500 171596-29-5
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19 Colisomethate 0 81403-68-1
20 Ramipril 0 79794-75-5
21 GRC-15300 0 905818-69-1
22 Iitraconazole 0 107133-36-8
23 Zolmitriptan 100 19774-82-4
24 Moexipril HCl 250 119141-88-7
25 Paliperidone 0 97240-79-4
26 Rizatriptan 700 99294-93-6
27 Tadalafil 1,000 93479-97-1
28 Olmesartan Medoxomil 20,000 1744-22-5
29 Riluzole 1,000 115256-11-6
30 Dofetilide 0 145463-14-6
31 Gemifloxacin 0 674773-15-0
32 Strontium Ranelate 0 202409-33-4
33 GPL-820C – Etoricoxib 8,000 78628-80-5
34 Terbinafine HCl 2,000 084625-61-6
35 Rosuvastatin Calcium 12,000 265121-04-8
36 GRC-10693 0 130018-87-0
37 Zonisamide 16,000 106685-40-9
38 Fosaprepitant 250 144689-63-4
39 Levocetrizine 2HCl 300 147098-20-2
40 Adapalene
36,000
(Sr. No. 28 to 40)
500 68291-97-4
41 Oxcarbazepine 60,000 73963-72-1
42 Linezolid 3,600 163222-33-1
43 Frovatriptan Succinate 150 95233-18-4
44 Cilazapril 150 132866-11-6
45 Atovaquone 24,000 28721-07-5
46 Cilostazol 20,000 144701-48-4
47 Solifenacine Succinate 500 242478-38-2
48 Ezetimibe 2,000 155141-29-0
49 Rosiglitazone Malate 0 135729-62-3
50 Palonosetron HCl 100 157212-55-0
51 Bosentan Monohydrate 100 133099-07-7
52 Lercandapine HCl 20,000 165800-03-3
53 Derifenacin Hydrobromide 100 158930-17-7
54 Telmisartan 30,000 92077-78-6
55 Aprepitant
7,200
(Sr No. 41 to 55)
400 170729-80-3
56 Imiquimod 4,800 400 099011-02-6
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57 Voriconazole 2,000 148465-45-6
58 GRC-4039 0 138729-47-2
59 Ropinirole Hydrochloride 600 145040-37-5
60 Crofelmer 500 118292-40-3
61 GRC-17536 0 99011-02-6
62 Eszopiclone 150 137234-62-9
63 Candesartan Cilexetil 0 91374-20-8
64 Tazarotene
(Sr No. 56 to 64)
100 118292-40-3
65 Esomeprazole Magnesium Dihydrate 0 24,000 217087-10-0
66 Dronedarone HCl 0 1,000 141625-93-6
67 Vildagliptin 0 2,600 274901-16-5
68 Lurasidone 0 2,000 367514-88-3
69 Lornoxicam 0 1,200 70374-39-9
70 Luliconazole 0 1,000 187164-19-8
71 Milanacipran 0 1,000 92623-85-3
72 Perindopril Arginine 0 425 612548-45-5
73 Prasugrel HCL 0 250 389574-19-0
74 Eso Sodium 0 150 161796-78-7
75 Lacosamide 0 2,000 175481-36-4
76 Canagliglozin Hemihydrate 0 100 928672-86-0
77 Ivacaftor 0 100 873054-44-5
78 Vilazodone 0 250 163521-08-2
79 Sitagliptin Anhydrous 0 150 654671-77-9
80 Sitagliptin Monohydrate 0 150 654671-77-9
81 Fingolimod 0 100 162359-55-9
82 Linagliptin 0 200 668270-12-0
83 Saxagliptin 0 1,000 361442-04-8
84 Tofacitnib Citrate 0 100 540737-29-9
85 Rasagiline Mesylate 0 100 161735-79-1
86 Rasagiline Phosphate 0 100 161735-79-1
87 Rasagiline Tartrate 0 100 136236-52-7
88 Apixaban 0 100 503612-47-3
Total 1,68,000 3,63,325
89 R & D Products at Pilot Plant for
development 6,000
12,000
Grant Total (KG/Annum) 1,74,000 3,75,325
By Products
90 Recovered Solvent / Distilled Solvent
(MT/Annum) 5,400
20,736
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91 Sulphuric Acid (KL/Annum) -- 1,159.2
1.4 Water Requirement, Waste Water Generation and Treatment
Total water requirement will be 1098 m3/day which will be met through GIDC water supply.
The wastewater generation will be 437 m3/day. The industrial effluent (332 m
3/day) will be
sent to proposed ETP consists of primary, secondary and tertiary treatment facility and MEE
to treat the effluent and domestic waste water (105 m3/day) will be treated in STP and it
will be reused for green belt. Treated effluent shall be sent to GIDC effluent pipeline for final
disposal into deep sea.
1.5 Air Pollution Source and Control Management
DETAILS OF FLUE & PROCESS GAS EMISSION AND CONTROL MEASURES
1) Flue Gas Stack - **Existing As per CCA and NOC
Proposed Flue Gas Stack
SR.
NO. STACKS ATTACHED TO
HEIGHT FROM
GROUND LEVEL (m)
CONSUMPTION
OF FUEL
(KL/hr)
DIAMETER
(mm)
EXPECTED
POLLUTANTS
1 Boiler (10 TPH) NG PM, SO2, NOx
2 IBR Boiler (5 TPH) NG PM, SO2, NOx
3 IBR Boiler (5 TPH) NG + FO PM, SO2, NOx
4 D G Set (1150 KVA) – 2 no.
30
Diesel
900
PM, SO2, NOx
5 D G Set (500 KVA) – 1 no. 9 Diesel 150 PM, SO2, NOx
6 D G Set (1250 KVA) – 1 no. 30 Diesel 400 PM, SO2, NOx
7 D G Set (1010 KVA) – 1 no. 30 Diesel 400 PM, SO2, NOx
8 D G Set (750 KVA) – 1 no. 9 Diesel 200 PM, SO2, NOx
SR.
NO.
STACKS
ATTACHED TO
HEIGHT FROM
GROUND LEVEL
(m)
CONSUMPTION
OF FUEL
(KL/hr)
DIAMETER
(m)
EXPECTED
POLLUTANTS
01 Boiler (10 Ton) 30 1040 NM3/HR 1000 PM, SO2, NOx
02 30 300 PM, SO2, NOx
DG 1 ( 1000 KVA) 175 Ltr/Hr
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Process Stack ** Existing - As per CCA and NOC
SR.
NO.
PROCESS STACK
ATTACHED TO
HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
(m)
DIAMETER
(mm)
AIR
POLLUTION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
EXPECTED
POLLUTANTS
1 PO-1 – Reaction
Vessel - HCl
11 100 Acid
Scrubber
HCl
2 PO-2 – Reaction
Vessel – NH3
11 100 Ammonia
Scrubber
NH3
3 PO-2 – Reaction
Vessel - HCl
11 100 Acid
Scrubber
HCl
4 PO-3 – Reaction
Vessel - HCl
11 100 Acid
Scrubber
HCl
5 PO-5 – Reaction
Vessel - HCl
11 100 Acid
Scrubber
HCl
Process Stack : Additional Proposed will be as below
03 DG 2 ( 1000 KVA) 30 175 Ltr/Hr 300 PM, SO2, NOx
04 Thermo pack 16 15 SCM 265 PM, SO2, NOx
SR.
NO
.
PROCESS STACK
ATTACHED TO
HEIGHT
FROM
GROUND
(m)
DIAMETER
(mm)
AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL SYSTEM
EXPECTED
POLLUTANTS
1 Plant 06 15 200 Adequate Blower
with Scrubber
system
HCL, Ammonia,
Br, Cl2, SO2
2 Plant 15 – 2 no. 20 200 Adequate Blower
with Scrubber
system
HCL, Ammonia,
Br, Cl2, SO2
3 Plant 16 15 200 Adequate Blower
with Scrubber
system
HCL, Ammonia,
Br, Cl2, SO2
4 Plant 17 20 200 Adequate Blower
with Scrubber
system
HCL, Ammonia,
Br, Cl2, SO2
5 Acid Store Area 9 200 Caustic Scrubber
followed by Blower
General Acids
6 Gas Cylinder
Yard
9 200 Caustic Scrubber
followed by Blower
HCL, Ammonia,
Cl2
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1.6 Hazardous Waste
Sr.
No
Type of Hazardous
waste
Category
No
Existing
Qty
MT/Year
Proposed Qty
MT/Year Method of Disposal
1 ETP Sludge 35.3
548
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to Approved TSDF site
2 MEE Salt 35.3
1380
6000 Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved TSDF site
3 Plastic Waste 33.1
--
120
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to to approved TSDF site or
authorized scrap dealer or
actual end user
4 Insulation Waste X02
-- 80
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved TSDF site
5
Discarded Plastic
liners and
containers
33.1
6,000
Nos./Yea
r
15,000
Nos./Year
Reuse within premises or
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and After In
House decontamination sell
to GPCB Approved vendor
6 Process Residue &
Waste 28.1
268.2
720
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common
Incineration facility or Co-
Processing
7 Used Oil 5.1
300
Liter/Yea
r
3,000
Liter/Year
Collection, Storage,
transportation and sell to
authorized Recycler
7 Plant-18 20 m 300 Adequate Blower
with Scrubber
system
HCL, Ammonia,
Br, Cl2, SO2
8 Plant-19 20 m 300 Adequate Blower
with Scrubber
system
HCL, Ammonia,
Br, Cl2, SO2
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8 Spent Carbon 28.2
8
96
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common
Incineration facility or Co-
Processing at Cement
Industry
9 Distillation
Residue 20.3
24
600
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common
Incineration facility and Co-
Processing at Cement
Industry
10 Spent Solvent 28.6 648 1,500 Collection, Storage,
Transportation and sell to
Authorized Distillation unit:
or sell to actual end user
directly.
11 Solvent from
Stripper 28.5
--
1320
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common
Incineration facility or
authorized Distillation unit or
Co-Processing at Cement
Industry or sell to actual end
user directly.
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Used Hand gloves
and contaminated
cotton waste
33.2
--
50
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common
Incineration facility or Co-
Processing at Cement
Industry
13
Waste/Residue
containing oil to
accommodate the
oil soaked cotton
waste
5.2
--
40
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common
Incineration facility or Co-
Processing in Cement
Industries
14 Spent catalyst 28.3
8
45
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common
Incineration facility or Co-
Processing
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15
Off-specification
drugs / product
/RMs
28.4
-
20
Reuse or Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common
Incineration facility or Co-
Processing at Cement
Industry
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Date expired,
discarded and
RMS
Drugs/products
28.5
12
20
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common
Incineration facility or Co-
Processing at Cement
Industry
17 Resin from DM
Plant 34.2
--
12
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common
Incineration facility or Co-
Processing at Cement
Industry
18 Membrane from
RO Plant 35.3
--
12
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common
Incineration facility or Co-
Processing
19 Aqueous ML from
process – MEE
--
1560
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
to approved Common MEE
facility Or Co-Processing in
Cement Industries
1.7 Green Belt
Total 1,51,589.38 sq. meter land area is available at site; out of this area about 77,000 sq.
meter (50 %) area is covered as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.
1.8 Power & Fuel Requirements
Power requirement:
Existing: 4 MW from DGVCL
Proposed: 7 MW from DGVCL
D.G. Set – 5 No. – 4660 KVA (Existing)
D.G. Set – 2 No. – 2000 KVA (Additional proposed)
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Fuel Requirement:
QUANTITY SR.
No.
NAME OF FUEL
EXISTING AADITIONAL TOTAL
1. Natural Gas 16,000 SCM/day 17,280 SCM/day 33,280 SCM/day
2. Furness Oil (FO) 710 Lit./Hr. 766 Lit./Hr. 1476 Lit./Hr.
3. Diesel 400 Lit/Hr 500 Ltr/HR 900 Ltr./HR
2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent. In case of mining project, a copy
of mining lease/letter of intent should be given.
Identification of the project
Proposed Expansion of Bulk Drugs in Existing Premises
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Identification of the project proponent
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2.2 Brief description of nature of the Project
Proposed Expansion of Bulk Drugs in Existing Premises
2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region
The demand for products intended to be manufacture is increasing in the country. By
expanding this unit M/s. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Limited will be able to meet the
demand of various products locally & Internationally. The project will save forex as certain
products import will be reduced & certain products will also be exported. This will also
generate direct and indirect employment opportunity for various levels of people.
2.4 Demands-Supply Gap
Based on our informal survey of the market with our current customers and various traders,
we have found that there is a big potential for the range of the products we are planning.
These products will be an addition to the current range of our products.
2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous production
Based on the current cost of indigenous raw materials and the non availability of some
materials, we will have to import some of the key raw materials as they are not available
indigenously. This will make us very competitive against imported finished products and we
will export of our finished products to the international markets.
2.6 Export possibility
We shall also export the products.
2.7 Domestic/Export Markets
Our products have good demand in international markets. We shall also export the
products.
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2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to project.
M/s. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Limited will give direct employment to local people based
on qualification and requirement. In addition to direct employment, indirect employment
shall generate ancillary business to some extent for the local population.
3.0 Project Description
3.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.
No interlinked project has been submitted.
3.2 Location (map showing general location, specific location and project boundary &
project site layout) with coordinates.
• Map showing general location
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• Project Site (Google Map)
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• Plot Layout
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3.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site,
particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted.
Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below:
• Existing operational unit
• Site is very well connected by road
• Proximity to Raw Material suppliers
• Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation
• Availability of power evacuation facilities
• Availability of water for industrial use
• Availability of common CHWIF, TSDF, CMEE, etc. in the estate
• Treated wastewater discharge into deep sea facility
Modern infrastructure support and amenities at par with industrial estates in other global
markets, including:
� Efficient transport facilities within the industrial estate and to & fro the city area.
� Environment-friendly zone.
� Uninterrupted power supply.
3.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation
Please refer Section-1.2.1, Page No. 2.
3.5 Project Description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the
project layout, components of the project, etc. should be given)
Please refer Please refer Form-I, Annexure-III.
3.6 Raw Material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of
final product/s, mode of transport of raw material and Finished product.
For raw material required along with quantity; Please refer Section-1.3, Page No. 3.
We shall procure the raw material as much as possible from domestic market and if there is
no availability of any raw material we will import. We shall export the finished products.
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3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be
briefly outlined.
After expansion, every effort will put to recycle/reuse the water.
3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be
given.
Water Source
Total water requirement shall be met through GIDC water supply.
Power & Fuel Requirement
Power requirement:
Existing: 4 MW from DGVCL
Proposed: 7 MW from DGVCL
D.G. Set – 5 No. – 4660 KVA (Existing)
D.G. Set – 2 No. – 2000 KVA (Additional proposed)
Fuel Requirement:
QUANTITY SR.
No.
NAME OF FUEL
EXISTING AADITIONAL TOTAL
1. Natural Gas 16,000 SCM/day 17,280 SCM/day 33,280 SCM/day
2. Furness Oil (FO) 710 Lit./Hr. 766 Lit./Hr. 1476 Lit./Hr.
3. Diesel 400 Lit/Hr 500 Ltr/HR 900 Ltr./HR
3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/disposal.
Please refer Form-I, Annexure-V & VI.
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3.10 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA
purpose.
4.0 Site Analysis
4.1 Connectivity
• Site is very well connected by road
• Availability of water, power, etc.
4.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
It will be incorporated in EIA Study.
4.3 Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including
area under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the
forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from
RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY OF EXISTING PLANT ANNUAL REPORT
MARKET ASSESSMENT
FINANCIAL REPORT
PROJECT REPORT
INTRODUCTION
MONITORING OF AIR, WATER & SOIL QUALITY & NOISE
LEVELS. DATA ON METEOROLOGY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
& BASIC AMENITIES. SITE VISITS BY AND INTERVIEWS WITH
LOCALS
BASELINE
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION CENTRE
CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD
GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (GPCB)
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPT.
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
FOREST DEPARTMENT
IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE
HEALTH CENTER
CENSUS DEPT.
INDIAN METEOROLOGICAL DEPT.
SOCIOECONOMIC
STATUS &
INFRASTRUCTURE
PROPOSED EXPANSION
PLANT
FACILITY DESCRIPTION
IMPACTS
METHODOLOGY OF
IMPACT
ASSESSMENT
IDENTIFICATION & ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS
EVALUATION OF IMPACTS BY MATRIX METHOD
SOURCE OF INFORMATION OVERVIEW OF
E. I. A. STUDIES
ACTIVITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT PLAN
DESCRIPTION OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLAN, AIR
POLLUTION CONTROL, HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT,
GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT MONITORING PROGRAM
RISK ANALYSIS
STUDIES &
DISASTER
MANAGEMENT PLAN
SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, GUIDELINES BY
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FACTORY SAFETY, MINISTRY OF LABOR. CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS
PREPARATION OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
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HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of the notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette
notification should be given.
It will be incorporated in EIA Study.
4.5 Existing Infrastructure
• Existing operational unit
• Site is very well connected by road
• Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation
• Availability of power evacuation facilities
• Availability of water for industrial use
• Availability of common CHWIF, TSDF, CMEE, etc. in the estate
• Treated wastewater discharge into deep sea facility
4.6 Soil Classification
It will be incorporated in EIA Study.
4.7 Climatic data from secondary sources.
Climatic data from primary & secondary sources will be incorporated in EIA Study.
4.8 Social infrastructure available.
Various Programs/ Projects related to Social & Economic development of surrounded area
has been planned, which are as follows.
A) Natural Resource Management – The main focus of this program will be to maximize the
yield returns of the farmers through efficient management of existing resources &
extension of new agricultural practices.
1) Integrated Agricultural Growth Project – For improvement and use of the modern
techniques and thereby would certainly contribute to prosperity in the agriculture
sector and reduce the rural poverty by programs like Farmers Training, Nursery
Growing Trainings, Modern agriculture equipment distribution programs etc.
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2) Animal Husbandry Projects – Various programs like health checkups & treatment,
vaccination program, Anti sterility camps, breed improvement etc. will be carried
out.
B) Income Generation Program -
1) Establishment of Self help groups.
2) Rural Entrepreneurship Development Program
3) Handcrafts Development Program
4) Vocational Training
5) Business process outsourcing
C) Health, Education & Infrastructure
1) Aids Awareness Program
2) General Health Camps
3) Innovative Teaching Methods
4) Adult Education
5) Sanitation
6) Infrastructure Development Projects
5.0 Planning Brief
5.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and Country
planning/Development authority classification.
Type of Industry: Proposed Expansion of Bulk Drugs in existing premises.
5.2 Population Projection
It will be incorporated in EIA Study.
5.3 Land use planning (breakup along with green belt, etc.)
It will be incorporated in EIA Study.
5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
• Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and
unskilled people for the proposed project activity.
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• Social Welfare
• Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made
to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.
5.5 Amenities/Facilities
It will be incorporated in EIA Study.
6.0 Proposed Infrastructure
6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)
Processing Area (Plant facilities, R&D, ETP Area and Engineering / Utility Services, Work
Shop) = 44,540.78 m2
6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area)
Non Processing Area (Green belt, Raw material storage area, finished storage area,
Administration Building, Parking, road and open area) = 1,07,048.6 m2
6.3 Green Belt
Total 1,51,589.38 sq. meter land area is available at site; out of this area about 77,000 sq.
meter (50 %) area is covered as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.
6.4 Social Infrastructure
• Water Supply by GIDC
• Power supply by DGCVL
6.5 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/ Rail/Metro/ Water ways etc)
Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below:
• Existing operational unit
• Site is very well connected by road
• Proximity to Raw Material suppliers
• Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation
• Availability of power evacuation facilities
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• Availability of water for industrial use
• Availability of common CHWIF, TSDF, CMEE, etc. in the estate
• Treated wastewater discharge into deep sea facility
Modern infrastructure support and amenities at par with industrial estates in other global
markets, including:
� Efficient transport facilities within the industrial estate and to & fro the city area.
� Environment-friendly zone.
� Uninterrupted power supply.
6.6 Drinking water Management (Source & Supply of water)
Total water requirement shall be met through GIDC supply.
6.7 Sewerage System
Sewage pipes are laid in entire company for the removal and disposal of mainly non-
harmful liquid wastes from the offices, canteen and domestic waste coming from different
section of industry. These liquid wastes are sent to septic tank & soak pit/ETP.
6.8 Solid Waste Management
Please refer Form-I, Annexure-VI.
6.9 Power Requirement & Supply/Source
Please refer Section 3.8 of this report.
7.0 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R & R) Plan
7.1 Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the project affected including home
ousters, land ousters and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given)
There is no habitation on the proposed expansion project activity area and it is open
industrial land, so R & R policy is not applicable to this project.
There shall not be displacement of any population in project area. Any major activity that
may lead to resettlement of the people is considered as permanent impact. Hence, there is
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no permanent impact on this account. The increasing industrial activity will boost the
commercial and economical status of the locality up to some extent.
8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates
8.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for
the project to be given).
We shall start construction after getting EC. And we shall start manufacturing after applying
for CCA.
8.2 Estimated Project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the
project.
Total Proposed project will be Rs. 151.55 Crores.
9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations)
9.1 Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to be local people
including tribal population, if any, in the area.
• Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and
unskilled people for the proposed project.
• Social Welfare shall be done.
• Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made
to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.