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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT
Ambada Stone Quarry
Of
Shri Upendra Suryawanshi
At
Khasra No. 413/1, 413/3
Vill.-Ambada, Tehsil-Amla, District-Betul (M.P.)
Production Capacity: Max 6,320 Cu.mt/year
Area – 1.00Hectare
Proponent Name
Shri Upendra Suryawanshi S/o Shri Natthu Prasad
Suryawanshi
Resi.- Chandra Shekhar Ward Sadar Betul, District-
Betul, M.P.
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Ambada Stone mine project covering an area of 1.00Hect for mining of minor
mineral Stone at village-Ambada, Tehsil-Amla, District-Betul.
The mining plan has been approved by Directorate of Geology & Mining M P
vides letter no. 21748 on dtd. 19/12/2017. The Collector office (Khanij Shakha)
Betul vide letter No. /Khanij/1/17/1553, dated- 29/11/2017.
� SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT:
Particulars Details
Name of the project Ambada Stone Quarry
Mineral Basalt (Deccan Trap)
Mining Lease area 1.00Hect
Khasra No. 413/1, 413/3 Land Use Pvt. Land
Lease Validity 10 Years
Production Capacity Stone Production: Max 6,320 Cu.mt/year
Village Ambada
Tehsil Amla
District Betul
Latitude& Longitude (A) 21°51'17.18"N 78° 2'44.13"E
(B) 21°51'18.55"N 78° 2'48.92"E
(C) 21°51'16.40"N 78° 2'48.92"E
(D) 21°51'14.77"N 78° 2'42.78"E
Estimated project cost 25 Lacs
Man Power 10-15
Water demand and supply 3-8 KLD
Nearest habitation/town The nearest village is Ambada which is about
0.80Km from mine site.
Nearest Airport The nearest Airport is Nagpur which is about
131KMS from mine site.
Nearest Connectivity SH-26 Road, which- is about 0.25km from mine.
Nearest Railway Station The nearest Railway Station is Amla which is
about 11 KMS from mine site.
Power Supply No electricity is required.
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2. INTRODUCTION
Proposed production of Stone is Max 6,320 Cu.mt/year, Khasra No. 413/1,
413/3, Area-1.00Hect at Village- Ambada, Tehsil- Amla, District-Betul (M P) of
Shri Upendra Suryawanshi
� Identification of project:
Name : Ambada Stone Quarry
Location : Near Village – Ambada, Tehsil – Amla, Distt.–Betul,
Proposed
Production
: Max 6,320 Cu.mt/year Stone
Applied Area : 1.00Hect
� Identification project proponent:
Name : Shri Upendra Suryawanshi S/o Shri Natthu Prasad
Suryawanshi
Address : Resi.- Chandra Shekhar Ward Sadar Betul,, District-Betul,
M.P.
Designation : Individual Owner
� Brief description of nature of the project:
Mining of Stone is proposed in the lease area 1.00Hect (Pvt. Land) at village-
Ambada, Tehsil– Amla, District–Betul. Mining will be carried out by Semi
Mechanized opencast method. The total mineable reserve Available is 69,300
Cu.mt. Proposed production of Stone is Max 6,320 Cu.mt/year. The Gazette of
India, Department of MoEF & CC dated 15/01/2016 and SEIAA O.M. No. –
12576, Date 24/03/2016 the project comes under B2 Category and
Environmental Clearance is required from DEIAA.
� Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region:
The basic objective of the project is to effective utilization of material in the
region. Stone is the most commonly used in road, building construction etc. and
will be sold to nearby markets to fulfill the requirements of local people.
� Demand – Supply gap:
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Considering the demand of mineral sufficient availability of the mineral in the
area, it is essential to have Stone mine to sustain the supply of mineral for
various purposes.
� Imports v/s Indigenous production:
This is indigenous production. This will neither exported nor imported.
� Export Possibility:
Not Exported.
� Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the project:
The total number of persons engaged in the mining operation will be 10-15
persons including skilled and unskilled and these are deployed from nearby
villages.
3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
� Type of project including interlinked and interdependent projects:
No Interlinked or Interdependent project. Product from this mine will be used in
road, rail or building construction project.
� Location:
• State : Madhya Pradesh
• District : Betul
• Tehsil : Amla
• Village : Ambada
• Khasra No. : 413/1, 413/3
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• Khasra Map:
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• Satellite Image of the Mining Area:
� Details of Alternate Site Considered and the Basis of Selecting the
Proposed Site, Particularly the Environmental Considerations Gone Into
Should Be Highlighted:
Mining is site specific project hence no alternate site is considered.
� Size/Magnitude of Operation:
The proposed production of Stone is Max 6,320 Cu.mt/year from the area of
1.00Hectares by open cast Semi Mechanized method of mining.
� Geology:
Detailed regional geology and local geology are given in mining plan.
� Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source,
marketing area of final products, mode of transport of raw material and
finished product:
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The proposed mining is Stone Mining Lease. The mineral will be used for various
purposes. No raw material will be required to dependent industries.
� Resource optimization/ recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if
any, should be briefly outlined:
Not applicable.
� Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source:
The total water requirement for the project is estimated 3-8 KLD for mining,
spraying and domestic uses and will be sourced from nearby villages. No
electricity is required.
� Equipment & Machineries:
Mining/excavation will be done according to the proposed manner of Semi
Mechanized Method workings and some machineries i.e. Hydraulic Excavator,
Dumpers, Tractor & Water Tank, Jack Hammer, Wagon Drill will be required to
deploy on hire basis for transport purpose.
4. SITE ANALYSIS
� Connectivity:
The village-Ambada, nearest population center is 0.80 km away from the mining
area, it is connected by roads. The District Headquarters of Betul is at a distance
of 17 km by road.
� Land form, land use and land ownership:
The land covers under the mining lease area as under:
District &
State
Tehsil Village Khasra No. Area in hect. Mineral
Name
Betul, MP Amla Ambada 413/1,
413/3
1.00 Basalt
(Deccan
Trap)
� Topography:
Surface & Geological Plan has been prepared on a scale of 1:1000 and contours
have been shown at an interval of 2.0 mts. The general natural drainage of the
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area is south direction. The highest elevation of the area is 772.5 mRL. No Nallah/
water bodies exist in the core area.
� Existing Land use Pattern:
The mining lease area is Pvt. Land. There is no village or hutments within the
mining area.
� Existing Infrastructure:
No infrastructure is existing within lease area.
� Soil Classification:
Light pale yellow soil with 0.2 meters average thickness above the Sand
occupying the undulating ground. The soil, overburden and mineral reject, so
generated during the course of quarry operation will be stacked near the
southern lease boundary for reclamation purpose.
� Social Infrastructure:
The infrastructure like, toilets, first aid stations etc. will be developed at mine site.
The nearest village is Ambada, health & educational facilities (in the form of
primary and secondary schools) are available there.
Communication services like post office and telephones are available in the
nearby village. Most of the villagers are having mobile phones.
5. PLANNING BRIEF
� Planning Concept:
It is propose to produce Stone is Max 6,320 Cu.mt/year materials from the mining
area. It is situated in Betul District of M P.
� Population Projection:
Man power requirement for mining is estimated to be 10-15 Nos. Most of the
employees will be recruited from neighboring village depending upon the
availability of skilled & unskilled people. No significant influx of people is
anticipated in the area.
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� Land use Planning:
The mining lease area is Pvt. Land.
� Assessment of infrastructure demand (physical and social):
Lessee will assess the demand of infrastructure (Physical & Social) in nearby area
of the proposed mine site and same will be developed under social work.
� Amenities/Facilities:
The mine site office, first aid room & rest shelter are existing in the lease area.
Workers are provided with rest shelters and no houses are provided to any
worker as they are deployed from nearby village. Clean drinking water is
provided.
6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
S. No. Particulars Details
1. Lease Area 1.00Hect
2. Residential Area Not applicable
3. Road Connectivity
The village- Ambada, nearest population center
is 0.80km away from the mining area, it is
connected by roads.
The District Headquarters of Betul is at a
distance of 17 km by road.
4. Green Belt
Green belt development program will be made
in successive phase depending upon the
immediate need, priority, availability of land
and sufficient ground water. A total no of
proposed plantation is 30 saplings per year.
5. Social Infrastructure
Physical & Social Infrastructure is provided, and
if necessary other facilities will also be provided
by mine’s proponent.
6. Water Management 3-8 KLD, Source: nearby village
7. Sewerage System N.A.
8. Industrial Waste
Management
N.A.
9. Solid Waste
Management
No waste will be generated.
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10. Power Requirement N.A.
7. REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT PLAN
There is no human settlement within the mining area. No human settlement will be
disturbed due to the mining activity. So, no Rehabilitation and Resettlement is
proposed.
8. PROJECT SCHEDULE
� Proposed schedule and approval for implementation
The Proposed project shall be established after getting the Environmental
Clearance from DEIAA.
� Project cost estimation
Estimated Project Cost for the proposed project is Rs. 25 Lacs.
9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
� Project will create direct & indirect employment opportunities within the
surrounding region. Unit will use good faith efforts to employ local people
from the nearby villages depending upon the availability of skilled & un-
skilled man power surrounding the project site.
� Distribution of plants among the local villagers to plan to plant more and
more tree species so, as raised the aesthetic beauty of the area.
� To provide stationary to the poor or needful children of the area.
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