Inter-State border survey resumes in Ballari reserve forest
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Survey of India workforce and officers of A.P. and Karnataka participate in the train
A workforce of Survey of India led by Superintendent Surveyor Prem Kumar, together with the officers of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh governments, resumed the survey work for demarcation of the inter-State border in the Ballari Reserve Forest.
The demarcation train in this area wealthy in iron ore mineral wealth assumes significance. The Survey of India workforce and the officers of each the States started the survey and demarcation of 76 border stones in the primary week of December final yr as per a Supreme Court directive, however it was stalled for unknown causes.
Later, the highest income officers of each the States resolved all points and the train resumed on Monday.
Supreme Court order
The work, nonetheless, appears to have slowed down on Tuesday as a result of sick well being of Survey of India official Prem Kumar.
All the stones have been mounted with the mutual settlement of the situation. Now, the workforce is ascertaining the precise coordinates with the assistance of the Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS), which the officers stated, is an enhancement to the Global Positioning System (GPS) that gives improved location accuracy, from the 15 metre in GPS as much as round 10 cm.
The train is resultant of the order pronounced by a two-judge bench of Supreme Court comprising Justice Madan Lokur and Justice Deepak Gupta, that heard an Special Leave Petition (SLP) filed by of the Andhra Pradesh authorities towards Obulapuram Mining Company (OMC).
Traverse Data map
Meanwhile, Ganesh, who holds a mining lease at Malapamgudi and Siddapuram in Andhra Pradesh and at Tumti in Karnataka, confirmed the tri-junction level of the three villages marked on a rock in August 2018 in the course of the survey carried out by the Deepak Sharma Committee, which has not been considered now.
The border deviates by a big extent in the course of the demarcation train, he says, demanding that the Traverse Data map be used for demarcating the boundary.