MCl-rejected Gondia GMG gets 5 ha forest land
THOUGH Medical Council of lndia (MCI) has rejected the proposal of Government Medical College at Gondia pointing some deficiencies. Revenue and Forest Department has given 5 hectare land for the college. The college is supposed to be constructed at Kudwa, district Gondia. The MCI had rejected the proposal of Alibagh College too along with Gondia.The Nodal Officer for the college, the Dean of Indira Gandhi Government Medical College (IGGMC) has already procured five hectares land to make it ten hectares as required for the 100-seal college. The land is to be given for constructing college administrative building (0.118 hectare), central library (0.16 hectare!, lecture hall (0.23 hectare), examination hall 0.08 hectare), non-clinical department (1 hectare), auditorium (0.5 hectare), garden (1.942ha). internal road (0.97 ha), in-principle approval has been granted for diversion of forest land for the GMC at Kudwa in Gondia as per the proposal submitled by [he principal chief conservator of forests with some conditions that include the legal status of forest shall remain unchanged, the User Agency will pay the cost of Net Present Value of 5 hectare of forest land, the User Agency will defray the additional revised cost of Net Present Value of 5 ha of forest land as per the latest guidelines of Government of India, the User Agency will make necessary arrangement for taking the possession of project land from revenue department by making survey, the diversion of forest land be confined to 5 ha only, die forest land shall not be used for any purpose other than specified in the project, this in-prin-ciple approval is also subject to the terms and conditions mentioned in all the letters referred earlier, any other condition which Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Maharashtra State. Nagpur may impose, the final approval shall be granted by State Government after fulfillment of the above conditions by the User Agency, The actual diversionof forest land shall be effected thereafter by Chief Conservator of Forest.
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