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84. Agriculture is the major occupa
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10volume of sediment carried by the
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12small estuary to the east is Jald
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14Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 20
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16Plotosus canius, Pompus argenteus
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18huge Ganges catchment. Pollution
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20Bengal. The port handles over 28
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2240. The Act is one of the major e
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24norms. The area up to 200 metres
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261. No construction to be permitte
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28survey of flora, fauna, forests a
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30so far. The major research areas
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32connected with the Bengal Smoke N
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34Authority has been given wide ran
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36technical field staff in biodiver
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144some sources of residual oil, gr
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146111. The east coast of India is
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148Dredging in and around Haldia po
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150market forces. The average econo
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152131. The outcome of the importan
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154STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES
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156B. Project Objectives and Key In
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158continue to earn their livelihoo
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160Component A.1 - Prevention of co
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162meander scrolls, now abandoned,
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164carried down to Sagar Island by
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166Dublat the formation of a spit,
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16827.33 crores having a works cost
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170180. When plantation are raised
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172Name of MouzaAdministrativeBlock
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174F.2 Component B - Pollution prev
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176192. Creation of pay and use toi
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179199. The work elements to arrive
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181environmental pollution goes una
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183Number of (35 cm X 25 cm size) B
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185Litter bins - 10 litres capacity
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187indirectly to the Bay of Bengal
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189Agricultural 120 Water works 10S
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