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BUILDING CODES AND BY-

LAWS
TOPIC:- DEFENSE AREA

PRESENTED BY:-
GROUP 5
16251AA002 A.H PRANAVI
16251AA011 I.SAI KEERTHANA
16251AA012 J.MANGA DEVI
DEFENSE AREA
DEFENSE AREA:- Defence of a broad geographical area that contains both
military and civilian assets (i.e., depots, towns/cities).
TYPES OF DEFENCE AREA:-
There are 4 types of defence areas:-
1. The Indian Army.
2. Indian Air Force.
3. Indian Navy.
4. Indian Coast Guard.
• INDIAN ARMY:-
An army is a large organized group of people who are armed
and trained to fight on land in a war. Most armies are organized and
controlled by governments.
• INDIAN AIR FORCE:-
An air force, also known in some
countries as an aerospace force (which
combines the functions an air force and
a space force) or air army, is in the
broadest sense, the national military
branch that primarily conducts aerial
warfare.
DEFENSE AREA
• INDIAN NAVY:-
The branch of the armed services of a state which conducts military
operations at sea.

• INDIAN COAST GUARD:-


The Coast Guard is a part of a
country's military forces and
is responsible for protecting the coast,
carrying out rescues, and
doing police work along the coast.
DEFENSE AREA
INDIAN ARMY AREA:-
• The construction of high-rise buildings close to Army Camps or Defence
establishments from 500 metres to 10 metres.
• In 2011, the UPA government had made it mandatory to obtain a non-
objection certificate (NOC) if any construction activity was to be taken up
within 500 metres of any Army Camp or Defence establishment.
• They said that security restrictions with respect to Defence establishments or
installations located at 193 stations as listed in Part A of Annexure to the
circular shall apply up to 10 meters from the outer wall of such Defence
establishments or installations to maintain a clear line of sight for effective
surveillance.
• Any construction or repair activity within such restricted zone of 10 meters will
require prior NOC from the Local Military Authority (LMA)/ Defence
establishments.
• Security restrictions with respect to Defence establishments or installations
located at 149 stations as listed in Part B of Annexure to the circular shall
apply up to 100 meters from the outer wall of such Defence establishments or
installations to maintain clear line of sight for effective surveillance.
• Any construction or repair activity within such restricted zone between 50 to
100 meters will require prior NOC from the Local Military Authority (LMA) or
Defence establishments.
DEFENSE AREA
INDIAN AIR FORCE :-
• The implementation of the provisions warrant identification of a specific zone up
to a distance of 100 meters, 100 to 900 meters and 900 meters from Air
Force aerodromes/installations
• Further, a height restriction of 3m (one storey) will be applicable for distance
from 50m to 100m and enquire an NOC
• Restrictions on building constructions around defence installations are regulated
under various Statutes and Rules / Notifications issued there under, which
include the Works of defence Act, 1903, The Cantonments Act, 2006, The
Aircraft Act, 1934, Ministry of Civil Aviation, 1934 Gazette Notification SO
84 (E) dated 14.01.2011 (as revised from time to time). However, all the
sensitive defence installations have not been notified yet for imposition of
restriction under Statutory Acts / Rules / Notifications.


DEFENSE AREA
INDIAN NAVY:-
BIBLIOGRAPHY

http://www.millenniumpost.in/highrises-can-now-come-up-within-10-metres-of-army-
camps-172313
http://www.tn.gov.in/tcp/acts_rules/Rules_construction_of_buildings_near_airport.pdf

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