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the hi gh tid e line for construction/reconstruction of the dwelling units. Thi s is, however, s ubjected to th e cond ition that the horizontal extension of existing dwelling un it may be allowed on the ground floor on the landward side subjected to the condition that the total pli nth area of the dwelli ng unit shall not exceed I00 square meters. Courtesy: Green Business Opportunities, Apr.- Jun 02, Pp. 6-7. Fax.· 468222819 !:.'mail: shikharjain@cii-onfine.org RECONSTITl 1 TION OF INDIAN BUREAU OF MINES ADVISORY BOARD Regard ing the above t itled subject Federation of Indi an Minera l Industries received from the Member Secretary, IEM– Advisory Board, IBM, Nagpur vide their letter No.T-40020/CGBM/97- the various organisations interested 5. in or connected with the function of Director/ Deputy Secretary (In Charge IBM), Depa1ment of Mines the Indian Bureau of Mines and to enable the Government to have 6. Controller Genera l, Indian Bureau of Mines , Nagpur Director General, Geological Survey of India. Kolkata objective ap prai sa l of the effectiveness of the working of the 7. Indian Bureau of Mines and of the ways and means by which its utility 8. and effectiveness can be continually enh anced , the Indian Bureau of 9. Directo r Gene ral, Mines Safety, Dhanbad Adviser (l&M) , Pl anning Mines Review Comm ittee, in its Report submitted in December, 1979 had recommended the formation of an Advisory Board for lndian Bu reau of Mine s. Accord ingly the Centr::~l Government vide its Resolt1tion No. 23012/99/80 M. V1 dated l 2 1 h January, 1981 constituted an Advisory Board for Indian Bureau of Mines. And whereas vide Resolution No. F. 120 14/ I0/85-M. VI dated 28 111 January 1986 No. F.12014/2/88- M. VI dated 8 111 Apri l, 1988, No. F.I2014/6/9 0-M.VI dated 23'<~ May, 1990 No. 35/1/95-M.IIl dated 20 111 Commission, New Delhi 10. A representat ive of Department of Steel , New Delhi II. A repre senta ti ve of Depa rtment of Science & Technology, New Delhi 12. A representative ofMinistry of Environment & Forests, New Delhi 13. President/S ecretary General. Federation of Indian Mineral Industries, New Delhi 14. A representative of Govt. of Chhatti sgarh 15. A representative of Govt. of Sikkim 2002 dated I August, 2002 for the Ju ly, 1995 and the Office memb ers kind perusal and Memorandum No. 3511/9 6-M.ll l 16. A representative of Govt. of Gujarat suggestions latest by 17 August, 2002, enabling to take up the same in the forthcoming meeting of IBM– Advisory Board. dated 23 May, 1997 and Resolution No. 35 /2/99-M. lll dated 3 November, 1999 the said Advisory Board has been reconstituted from tinie to time. The composition ofthe CONSTITUTION OF INDIAN Advisory Board oflndian Bureau of BUREAU OF MINES Mines will be as under nameiy:- ADVISORY BAORD COMPOSITION (Publish ed in Gazette of India CHAIR."v!AN No.24, Part-/, Section I, 15'" June 2002) lvlinist1y ofCoal and Mines (Department of Mines) New Delhi, the 3/'' May 2002 RESOLUTION No. 35/ 1/2002-M.Ifl - Whereas with a view to stren gthening the links Indian Bureau of Mines and I. Secretary, Department of Mines MEMBERS 2. .., J. 4. Additional Secretary. Department of Mines Additional/Joint Secretary & Financial Adviser, Ministry of Coal & Mines Joint Secretary (In -Charge IBM), Department of Mines 17. Direc tor, Central Mining Research Institute, Dhanbacl 18. Director, National Enviro nment Er1 s, ine er ing Research Institute, Na3pur 19. Chairman- cum-Ma na ,: in g Director, Na tional Mincra! Deve lopment Co rpn . Ltd . Hyderabad 20. Chairman-cum-Manag ing Director, NALCO 21. Chai rman-c um-Managin g Director, Madhya Prades h State Mining Corpn. , Bhopal 22. Head of Min ing Engineering Department, Jodh pur Engineering Coll ege, Jodhpur MEMBER SECRETARY Technical Secretary, IBM, Nagpur The fun ctions of its Board will ,._ __ - • •

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