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Letter of Intent has been issued

Rajasthan to M/s Chandak Assocaites, Jaipur vide le

2013, Jaipur dated 5

mumkin Nadi, Nallah and Khasara areas (excluding pr

villages of Tehsil – Todaraisingh, District Tonk, Rajasthan.

Mining Lease is 1260.96 ha

period is 5 years. River area

details given by Assistant Mining Engineer, DMG, Tonk (Raj.)

As safety zone of 3.75 ha area near

in addition to the lease area.

1264.71 ha. inclusive

against bridge.

M/s Chandak Associates is a

Ayodhiya Marg, Hanuman Nagar, Khatipura, Jaipur (Ra

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INTRODUCTION

f Intent has been issued by the Joint Secretary Administration, Govt. of

Rajasthan to M/s Chandak Assocaites, Jaipur vide letter no P.7(9) Khan/ Gr.

dated 5th March 2013 for Removal of Bajri (Minor Mineral) from Gair

mumkin Nadi, Nallah and Khasara areas (excluding prohibited areas) in revenue

Todaraisingh, District Tonk, Rajasthan.

Mining Lease is 1260.96 ha (Excluding prohibited area) (Annexure

River area spreads in 17 villages of Todaraisingh tehsil as pe

by Assistant Mining Engineer, DMG, Tonk (Raj.) (

As safety zone of 3.75 ha area near Road Bridge has been earmarked separately

in addition to the lease area. Total area as per the Annexure

1264.71 ha. inclusive of 1260.96 ha extraction area and 3.75 ha safety zone

Chandak Associates is a partnership firm with registered office at B

Ayodhiya Marg, Hanuman Nagar, Khatipura, Jaipur (Rajasthan).

* * *

Secretary Administration, Govt. of

P.7(9) Khan/ Gr. – 2/

emoval of Bajri (Minor Mineral) from Gair

ohibited areas) in revenue

(Annexure – I). Validity

spreads in 17 villages of Todaraisingh tehsil as per

(Annexure – II).

ridge has been earmarked separately

Total area as per the Annexure –II is therefore

3.75 ha safety zone

registered office at B-37-38,

jasthan).

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1. General information about lessee/ Licencee

a) Name & address of the lessee

M/s Chandak Associates

Registered Office:

B-37-38, Ayodhiya Marg,

Hanuman Nagar, Khatipura,

Jaipur (Rajasthan).

b) Status of the applicant

M/s Chandak Associates

October, 2012 as per deed of partnership (

as follow:

S. No. Name of Partners

1. Shri Raghav Chandak

2. Shri Gajraj Singh

Solanki

3. Shri Narendra

Kumar Mathur

Power of attorney has been

Solanki (Annexure-IV).

c) Name & Address of the RQP preparing the mining plan

Umesh Datt Sharma

(RQP/AJM/277/2005-A valid up to 2015

56, Doctor Colony, DCM

Ajmer Road, Jaipur – 302 021 (Rajasthan)

Phone – 0141-6532876

Mobile – 98280 44233

E-mail – [email protected]

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General information about lessee/ Licencee

& address of the lessee

M/s Chandak Associates

Ayodhiya Marg,

Hanuman Nagar, Khatipura,

applicant

Chandak Associates is partnership firm with three partners, registered

as per deed of partnership (Annexure-III). The details of the partners

Table 1 – List of Partners

Name of Partners Addresses

Shri Raghav Chandak S/o Sh. Ashok Chandak, B-37-

Nagar, Khatipura, Jaipur.

Shri Gajraj Singh S/o Sh. Mangal Singh Solanki, 13, Shiv Nagar,

Ajmer Road, Jaipur

Shri Narendra

S/o Late Rajendra Kumar Mathur, 1545,

Gangpole, Char Darwaja Road, Jaipur

has been given to one of the partners named Mr.

IV).

of the RQP preparing the mining plan

A valid up to 2015 (Annexure-V).

56, Doctor Colony, DCM

302 021 (Rajasthan)

6532876

44233

[email protected]

registered on 25th Day of

details of the partners are

-38, Hanuman

S/o Sh. Mangal Singh Solanki, 13, Shiv Nagar,

S/o Late Rajendra Kumar Mathur, 1545,

Gangpole, Char Darwaja Road, Jaipur

given to one of the partners named Mr. Gajraj Singh

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2.0 Details of the Mining Lease

a) ML No. Mining Lease of Bajri (Minor Mineral) in an area of 1260.96 ha (Excluding prohibited

area) is located in Tehsil- Todaraisingh. Details of the Khasara number and villages are

given below:

Table -2: Lease Area (ha.) in River of Tehsil – Todaraisingh

S. No. Village Area (Ha.) Khasara No.

1 Kurasia 70.27 410 & 411

2 Banedia Charnan 101.35 866, 867, 942 & 994

3 Kawrawas 67.81 500 & 559

4 Chandpura 23.37 168

5 Salgyawas 29.71 444 & 444/625

6 Golahera 31.07 768 & 769

7 Ralawata 29.96 475 & 476

8 Thatha 54.34 704

9 Setiwas 34.39 603

10 Jethaliya 62.73 502

11 Jharkiya (Radhavallabhpura) 73.21 920 & 974

12 Mor Bhatiyan 78.64 1306 & 1307

13 Morda 88.11 906

14 Modiyala 115.28 2200 & 2407

15 Chaan 269.43 114, 816, 1731 & 202

16 Barwas 97.92 698

17 Chuli 37.12 721 & 735

Total 1264.71 --

List enclosed as Annexure – II.

b) Name of Mineral Bajri (minor mineral) is occurring in the lease area.

c) Description report of the mining lease/ quarry license with plan (enclose

copy of sanction order/ lease deed/ license) Based on the letter issued from Assistant Mining Engineer, Tonk, survey of the area was

carried out and demarcated along the course of the river Banas which flows from South

side to North side. Lease area is on the downstream side towards North-East of Bisalpur

Dam which is located at a distance of 8.0 Km from the South boundary of lease area.

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Centre line of the Banas river

and Tonk tehsil on the East side all along the rive

Khurashiya on South side to Chuli on the North side

between the starting and end point of the lease are

Copy of Letter of Intent

d) Key plan of the area

Key plan is enclosed as

e) Location map of the mining lease

roads up to the mineLease area can be approached both from Todaraisingh on West si

Tonk and Devli on East side of the river. Distance

approximately at a distance of 8.0 km. V

merges with the tar road on Todaraisingh on SH

towards Tonk side is located on the West side of NH

around 2.65 km from Santhali and approached by

Santhali – Rajmahal tar road.

be approached by State Highway No. 37

Banas river near village Palda at a distance

construction on this road to provide access

Proposed lease area is shown on

45O/9, 45O/5 and 45N/12.

between following Latitude and Longitudes:

Latitude – 25°53’04.66”

Longitude - 75°31’34.50” E to 75°39’07.09” E

f) Details of the mining lease

Near villages - Kurasia, Banedia Charnan, Kawrawas, Chandpura, Salg

Golahera, Ralawata, Thatha, Setiwas, Jethaliya, Jha

Bhatiyan, Morda, Modiyala, Chaan, Barwas and Chuli.

Tehsil - Todaraisingh

District - Tonk

State - Rajasthan

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Centre line of the Banas river divides the Todaraisingh tehsil on the West side from Devli

and Tonk tehsil on the East side all along the river. Lease area extends from village

Khurashiya on South side to Chuli on the North side. Aerial distance is around 33.0 Km

between the starting and end point of the lease area.

Copy of Letter of Intent issued is enclosed as Annexure – I.

Key plan of the area

Key plan is enclosed as Plate – 01.

Location map of the mining lease showing the details of the approach

to the mine can be approached both from Todaraisingh on West si

Tonk and Devli on East side of the river. Distance of lease area on Todaraisingh side is

approximately at a distance of 8.0 km. Various link roads on the river course stretch,

merges with the tar road on Todaraisingh on SH-37-A. East part of the lease area

is located on the West side of NH-12 (Jaipur

2.65 km from Santhali and approached by village road of 1.25 km length from

Rajmahal tar road. North side of the lease area is up to village Chuli

be approached by State Highway No. 37-A which bifurcates from NH

Banas river near village Palda at a distance of 13.0 Km. An all weather culvert

construction on this road to provide access during the year round.

ease area is shown on the Key Plan. It forms a part of G. T. Sheet No’s

45O/9, 45O/5 and 45N/12. Toposheet is enclosed as Plate –

between following Latitude and Longitudes:

°53’04.66” N to 26°07’30.43” N

°31’34.50” E to 75°39’07.09” E

Details of the mining lease

Kurasia, Banedia Charnan, Kawrawas, Chandpura, Salg

Golahera, Ralawata, Thatha, Setiwas, Jethaliya, Jharkiya (Radhavallabhpura), Mor

Modiyala, Chaan, Barwas and Chuli.

Todaraisingh

Rajasthan

tehsil on the West side from Devli

r. Lease area extends from village

Aerial distance is around 33.0 Km

details of the approach

can be approached both from Todaraisingh on West side of the river and

of lease area on Todaraisingh side is

arious link roads on the river course stretch,

A. East part of the lease area

12 (Jaipur - Jabalpur) and is

village road of 1.25 km length from

North side of the lease area is up to village Chuli. This can

A which bifurcates from NH-12 and cross the

weather culvert is under

part of G. T. Sheet No’s –

– 02. Area is located

Kurasia, Banedia Charnan, Kawrawas, Chandpura, Salgyawas,

rkiya (Radhavallabhpura), Mor

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Khasra Number

Status of land

Area

Period

g) Superimposed map of

concerned Tehsildar/ SDO

Surveyed map of the proposed

and area) is enclosed as

h) Infrastructure facilities:

Nearest railway station

Police station

Post office

Medical facilities

Electricity

Education facilities

Mode of transportation of

mineral

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- List of villages and khasara numbers of the lease ar

by Asst. Mining Engineer, DMG, Tonk (Rajasthan

Annexure – II.

- Gair mumkin nadi, nallah.

- 1260.96 hectare (Excluding prohibited area)

- Validity period is 5 year as per letter no.

2013, Jaipur dated 5th March 2013.

Superimposed map of proposed area on revenue map, duly attested by the

concerned Tehsildar/ SDO

proposed river area superimposed with the villages (

enclosed as Plate – 03.

Infrastructure facilities:

Nearest railway station Todaraisingh – 8.0 km – NW of the lease.

Saroli Mod - 3.5 km – E of the lease

Available in nearby villages i.e. Santhali (2

Banthali (1.30 km) etc.

Available in nearby villages i.e. Santhali (2

Banthali (1.30 km) etc.

JVVVNL electrical supply is available

villages i.e. Santhali (2.65 km), Banthali (1.30 km) etc

Available in nearby villages i.e. Santhali (2

Banthali (1.30 km) etc.

Mode of transportation of Mineral Bajri will be transported by hired trucks. Loaded

trucks will travel on Kuccha road made for plying o

for a short distances of 1 to 1.5 kms and then on t

No of such temporary road will provide access to th

bed and the movement of loaded trucks. As the lease area

stretches in a length of around 43.2

carried out in number of blocks called as “Peda” in

language. Each Peda has its outlet meeting the tar

and then finally to NH-12 from where the mineral is sent to

ist of villages and khasara numbers of the lease area as given

asthan) is enclosed as

(Excluding prohibited area)

. P.7(9) Khan/ Gr.– 2/

area on revenue map, duly attested by the

superimposed with the villages (Khasara no

NW of the lease.

of the lease.

nearby villages i.e. Santhali (2.65 km),

Available in nearby villages i.e. Santhali (2.65 km),

vailable in all nearby

Banthali (1.30 km) etc.

Available in nearby villages i.e. Santhali (2.65 km),

will be transported by hired trucks. Loaded

trucks will travel on Kuccha road made for plying of trucks,

for a short distances of 1 to 1.5 kms and then on tar road.

No of such temporary road will provide access to the river

rucks. As the lease area

43.2 km. Working will be

carried out in number of blocks called as “Peda” in local

language. Each Peda has its outlet meeting the tar road

12 from where the mineral is sent to

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River/ canal/ port

3.1 No. of Existing Mining Pits, their dimesnsion and locations

Mineral Bajri is the critical component in construc

permited to be removed by DMG depa

Government authoritised collection agents at variou

are confined at various locations

Bajri from tehsil Todaraisingh is transported from

viz., Todaraisingh and

ultimately to various destinations. Area is divided

map is enclosed as Plate

3.2 Physiography and Dr

Proposed lease area is gently dipping towards North side indi

direction of river. Highest elevation is

MSL.

The climate of the area is semi

2008) is 622mm. Total annual Potential evapotranspiration computed

method is 1725.0 mm. The potential evapotranspirati

the month of May and lowest (68.0 mm) in the month

Groundwater Boucher

while in winters it remain

Toposheet is enclosed as

3.2 Geology of the Area

3.2.1 Regional Geology

The district comprises Aravalli &

group is represented by the schists & gneisses and

conglomerates & quartzites. Grits, conglomerates an

been considered to be of Proter

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various destinations. Similarly, mineral will be tr

on the other side of the river by hired trucks thro

approach roads and finally merging with SH37

destination.

None within the lease area.

Mining Pits, their dimesnsion and locations

Mineral Bajri is the critical component in construction activities. Presently the mineral is

permited to be removed by DMG department. Royalty and other dues are collected by

Government authoritised collection agents at various outlets called “Naka’s”.

various locations along the river course.

Bajri from tehsil Todaraisingh is transported from the road network on the

viz., Todaraisingh and via Devali and Tonk before finally reaching NH

ultimately to various destinations. Area is divided in blocks around

Plate – 04.

Physiography and Drainage

ease area is gently dipping towards North side indi

direction of river. Highest elevation is 298.0 MSL and lowest elevation is

The climate of the area is semi-arid type. The average mean annual rainfall

Total annual Potential evapotranspiration computed

method is 1725.0 mm. The potential evapotranspiration is highest (255.0 mm) in

the month of May and lowest (68.0 mm) in the month of December

Groundwater Boucher, Tonk). In summers the temperature goes as high as 45° C

it remains at 22° C.

Toposheet is enclosed as Plate – 02.

Geology of the Area

The district comprises Aravalli & Delhi Group Super Group of rocks. The Aravallis sup

group is represented by the schists & gneisses and the Delhi super group by grits,

conglomerates & quartzites. Grits, conglomerates and the schists and gneisses all have

been considered to be of Proterozoic age. The general trends of formation vary fro

various destinations. Similarly, mineral will be transported

on the other side of the river by hired trucks through

approach roads and finally merging with SH37-A for final

Mining Pits, their dimesnsion and locations

tion activities. Presently the mineral is

rtment. Royalty and other dues are collected by

s outlets called “Naka’s”. Activities

network on the both sides,

via Devali and Tonk before finally reaching NH-12 / SH-37A and

in blocks around 4 numbers. Surface

ease area is gently dipping towards North side indicating the flow

MSL and lowest elevation is 270.0

arid type. The average mean annual rainfall (1979-

Total annual Potential evapotranspiration computed by penman's

on is highest (255.0 mm) in

of December (District

temperature goes as high as 45° C

Delhi Group Super Group of rocks. The Aravallis super

the Delhi super group by grits,

d the schists and gneisses all have

ozoic age. The general trends of formation vary from N-S

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to NE-SW with steep dips. The Aravallis and Delhis have been intruded by post Delhi

granites, pegmatites & basic dykes.

The grits & conglomerates are best exposed along the foot hills of Todaraisingh-Botunda

ridge whereas the main hill ranges of Rajmahal, Todaraisingh & Tordi-Chansen etc. are

composed of quartzites. Phyllites are exposed in the south-eastern part of the district

near Aligarh, Sop, etc. Rest of plain area is occupied by schists & gneisses.

The geological succession in Tonk district is given as below (after GSI).

Table 2: Geological Succession ERA PERIOD RANK LITHOLOGY

Quaternary Recent to Sub-recent

Alluvium Alluvium soil, Sand dunes, Sand, River, Gravels and Terraces

Post Delhi Granite, Quartz veins, Pegmatites, Amphibolites (intrusions)

Proterozoic Delhi Super Group

Ajabgarh Group Schist, Phyllite, Marbles & Quartzites

Alwar Group Quartzites, conglomerate and schists

Railo Group Dolomite marble and Quartzites

Archaen Bhilwara Super Group

Gneisses, schists and migmatites

Source: Geology Survey of India, Jaipur.

3.2.2 Local Geology

Soil/ alluvium varying in thickness from 3.0 to 8.0 m constitute the top horizons in the

area suitable for agriculture. Banas river meanders through the area exposing the

alluvium and soil at the banks. Hard rock is exposed along the banks in the lease area at

places. Bajri is found in the river bed. This bed is presently dry and flows only during the

rainy season. Geological map and section is enclosed as Plate - 05 (A) & (B).

In Tonk district Bajri is obtained from river bed of Banas.

3.3 Reserve 3.3.1 Method of Estimation of Reserve

For the systematic estimation and operation river stretch of 17 villages will be divided

into four (4) numbers of blocks, as per the details given below:

Total blocks = 4

Total area = 1260.96 ha (Excluding prohibited area)

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BLOCK

S. No. Block Name

1 Kurasiya

2 Baneriya Charnan

3 Kawrawas

4 Chandpura

5 Saligyawas

6 Golahera

Total

BLOCK

S. No. Block Name

1 Mor Bhatiyan

2 Morda

3 Mordyala

4 Chaanaer Barsurya

Total

Total Area of Blocks

bridge safety zone where no mining activity will be

Actual minable area = 1260.96 ha.

Block A – Block A is 323.58 ha

Block B – Block B is 254.63 ha

Block C – Block C is 342.03 ha

Block D – Block D is 344.47 ha

PROVED RESERVES

a) Survey was conducted

list given by AME, DMG, Tonk. This is the basic doc

Khasra plan was provided by the applicant

along the course of the river. Details are given in the section plan

05 (A)/ 05 (B).

b) As per Rule 18 of Rules, 2012 of RMMCR, 1986 clause

lease of mineral Bajri, the lease/ leases shall abs

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Table -3: Block Details

BLOCK - A

Area (Ha.)

70.27

Baneriya Charnan 101.35

67.81

23.37

29.71

31.07

323.58

BLOCK

S. No. Block Name

1 Ralawata

2 Thatha

3 Setiwas

4 Jethaliya

5 Radhavallabhpura

Total

BLOCK - C

Area (Ha.)

78.64

88.11

115.28

Chaanaer Barsurya 60.00

342.03

BLOCK

S. No. Block Name

1 Chaanaer Barsurya

2 Barwas

3 Chuli

Total

of Blocks A + B + C + D = 1264.71 hectare including 3.75 ha area of

bridge safety zone where no mining activity will be carried out.

Actual minable area = 1260.96 ha. (Excluding prohibited area)

Block A is 323.58 ha

Block B is 254.63 ha

Block C is 342.03 ha

Block D is 344.47 ha

S

Survey was conducted of the river bed as per the area allocated in diffe

list given by AME, DMG, Tonk. This is the basic document provided by the authorities.

plan was provided by the applicant. Sections were drawn at 200 m intervals

of the river. Details are given in the section plan

As per Rule 18 of Rules, 2012 of RMMCR, 1986 clause 32 stipulates

lease of mineral Bajri, the lease/ leases shall abstain from mining beyond depth of 3.0 m

BLOCK - B

Area (Ha.)

29.96

54.34

34.39

62.73

Radhavallabhpura 73.21

254.63

BLOCK - D

Area (Ha.)

Chaanaer Barsurya 209.43

97.92

37.12

344.47

including 3.75 ha area of

carried out.

of the river bed as per the area allocated in different villages, vide

ument provided by the authorities.

. Sections were drawn at 200 m intervals

of the river. Details are given in the section plan, enclosed as Plate –

32 stipulates “In case of mining

tain from mining beyond depth of 3.0 m

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from the surface and below the water in such a manner that natural path of river/ nallah

is not altered”.

c) Further as per notification no. F-14(1) Mines/ Gr11/ 2012 dated 21 June, 2012 from Dy.

Secretary to Government of Rajasthan clause 3 “No person shall excavate Bajri beyond

the depth of 3.0 m from the surface below the water level of river/ nallah and within 45 m

of any rail/ road bridge”.

d) One bridge is under construction near Chann and an area of 3.75 ha is being left as

safety zone. This is about 45 m on each side of the bridge. However, this area does not

form the part of allotted area as per the Letter of Intent.

e) An all weather culvert/ road is under construction near Padla village. Safety zone of 3.75

ha will also be left 45 m on distance on each side of the road. Although no such

stipulations have been made in LOI as in case of bridge. This is 37 A State Highway

connecting Todaraisingh to Tonk.

f) In addition one more road exists on the upstream side crossing the river bed East to

West. A safety zone of 3.75 ha will also be earmarked for this road in which no activities

will be conducted.

g) Working area as per Khasra no’s is confined in Tehsil Todaraisingh only .A barrier of 7.5

m width will be left from the centre line in river which is acting as the border dividing

tehsils at places on both sides that is Todaraisingh from Devali and Tonk.

h) 20 m offset will also be left against the banks to protect side collapse/scouring and

riparian vegetation.

i) River is not having any water flow during post monsoon period and sand bed remains

dry.

j) Mineral reserves are calculated up to 3 m depth from river bed surface RL.

k) A safety zone of 45.0 m radius is being earmarked for the wells located in the river bed.

Total 15 no’s of wells are located in the river bed supplying water to nearby villages.

l) All reserves are proved reserves. Details are given as below.

SECTIONS

Survey was conducted of the entire patch and sections were drawn at 200 m intervals. This

has been considered as influence length for the sections. Detailed calculations, location of

sections, sectional area with 3.0 m depth of excavation from surface river bed for the allotted

lease area has been carried out. Total reserves/ quantity thus calculated are given below:

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CHAINAGE X-SECTION AREA

SQ. METERS0 1323.0

200 1605.0

400 1843.5

600 1915.5

800 2205.0

1000 2323.5

1200 2661.0

1400 2896.5

1600 3154.5

1800 3325.5

2000 3318.0

2200 3178.5

2400 3072.0

2600 2985.0

2800 2821.5

3000 2779.5

3200 2652.0

3400 2554.5

3600 2349.0

3800 2203.5

4000 2155.5

4200 2146.5

4400 2286.0

4600 2253.0

4800 2370.0

5000 2457.0

5200 2455.5

5400 2508.0

5600 2320.5

5800 2025.0

6000 1660.5

6200 1470.0

6400 1365.0

6600 1095.0 6800 1018.5 7000 1038.0

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Table -4: Section Details

SECTION

METERS

AV. X-SECTION AREA

SQ. METERS

LENGTH

FULL

1464.0 200.0 292800.0

1724.3 200.0 344850.0

1879.5 200.0 375900.0

2060.3 200.0 412050.0

2264.3 200.0 452850.0

2492.3 200.0 498450.0

2778.8 200.0 555750.0

3025.5 200.0 605100.0

3240.0 200.0 648000.0

3321.8 200.0 664350.0

3248.3 200.0 649650.0

3125.3 200.0 625050.0

3028.5 200.0 605700.0

2903.3 200.0 580650.0

2800.5 200.0 560100.0

2715.8 200.0 543150.0

2603.3 200.0 520650.0

2451.8 200.0 490350.0

2276.3 200.0 455250.0

2179.5 200.0 435900.0

2151.0 200.0 430200.0

2216.3 200.0 443250.0

2269.5 200.0 453900.0

2311.5 200.0 462300.0

2413.5 200.0 482700.0

2456.3 200.0 491250.0

2481.8 200.0 496350.0

2414.3 200.0 482850.0

2025.0 200.0 434550.0

1842.8 200.0 368550.0

1565.3 200.0 313050.0

1417.5 200.0 283500.0

1230.0 200.0 246000.01056.8 200.0 211350.02056.5 200.0 205650.0

QUANTITY IN CUM

FULL HALF

292800.0 146400

344850.0 172425

375900.0 187950

412050.0 206025

452850.0 226425

498450.0 249225

555750.0 277875

605100.0 302550

648000.0 324000

664350.0 332175

649650.0 324825

625050.0 312525

605700.0 302850

580650.0 290325

560100.0 280050

543150.0 271575

520650.0 260325

490350.0 245175

455250.0 227625

435900.0 217950

430200.0 215100

443250.0 221625

453900.0 226950

462300.0 231150

482700.0 241350

491250.0 245625

496350.0 248175

482850.0 241425

434550.0 217275

368550.0 184275

313050.0 156525

283500.0 141750

246000.0 123000 211350.0 105675

205650.0 102825

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7200 1038.0 1038.0 200.0 207600.0 103800

7400 1128.0 1083.0 200.0 216600.0 108300

7600 1264.5 1196.3 200.0 239250.0 119625

7800 1353.0 1308.8 200.0 261750.0 130875

8000 1513.5 1433.3 200.0 286650.0 143325

8200 1533.0 1523.3 200.0 304650.0 152325

8400 1258.5 1395.8 200.0 279150.0 139575

8600 1161.0 1209.8 200.0 241950.0 120975

8800 1045.5 1103.3 200.0 220650.0 110325

9000 1024.5 1035.0 200.0 207000.0 103500

9200 928.5 976.5 200.0 195300.0 97650

9400 829.5 879.0 200.0 175800.0 87900

9600 712.5 771.0 200.0 154200.0 77100

9800 736.5 724.5 200.0 144900.0 72450

10000 765.0 750.8 200.0 150150.0 75075

10200 868.5 816.8 200.0 163350.0 81675

10400 1017.0 942.8 200.0 188550.0 94275

10600 1027.5 1022.3 200.0 204450.0 102225

10800 1026.0 1026.8 200.0 205350.0 102675

11000 1006.5 1016.3 200.0 203250.0 101625

11200 1050.0 1028.3 200.0 205650.0 102825

11400 1062.0 1056.0 200.0 211200.0 105600

11600 1132.5 1097.3 200.0 219450.0 109725

11800 1299.0 1215.8 200.0 243150.0 121575

12000 1434.0 1366.5 200.0 273300.0 136650

12200 1408.5 1421.3 200.0 284250.0 142125

12400 1222.5 1315.5 200.0 263100.0 131550

12600 1065.0 1143.8 200.0 228750.0 114375

12800 967.5 1016.3 200.0 203250.0 101625

13000 916.5 942.0 200.0 188400.0 94200

13200 816.0 866.3 200.0 173250.0 86625

13400 694.5 755.3 200.0 151050.0 75525

13600 685.5 690.0 200.0 138000.0 69000

13800 690.0 687.8 200.0 137550.0 68775

14000 750.0 720.0 200.0 144000.0 72000

14200 759.0 754.5 200.0 150900.0 75450

14400 696.0 727.5 200.0 145500.0 72750

14600 664.5 680.3 200.0 136050.0 68025

14800 640.5 652.5 200.0 130500.0 65250

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15000 636.0

15200 655.5

15400 634.5

15600 652.5

15800 583.5

16000 615.0

16200 714.0

16400 814.5

16600 799.5

16800 780.0

17000 754.5

17200 684.0

17400 699.0

17600 753.0

17800 789.0

18000 855.0

18200 888.0

18400 825.0

18600 747.0

18800 670.5

19000 681.0

19200 687.0

19400 705.0

19600 733.5

19800 769.5

20000 780.0

20200 735.0

20400 736.5

20600 745.5

20800 717.0

21000 709.5

21200 724.5

21400 639.0

21600 583.5

21800 567.0

22000 522.0 22200 517.5

22400 520.5

22600 528.0

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638.3 200.0 127650.0

645.8 200.0 129150.0

645.0 200.0 129000.0

643.5 200.0 128700.0

618.0 200.0 123600.0

599.3 200.0 119850.0

664.5 200.0 132900.0

764.3 200.0 152850.0

807.0 200.0 161400.0

789.8 200.0 157950.0

767.3 200.0 153450.0

719.3 200.0 143850.0

691.5 200.0 138300.0

726.0 200.0 145200.0

771.0 200.0 154200.0

822.0 200.0 164400.0

871.5 200.0 174300.0

856.5 200.0 171300.0

786.0 200.0 157200.0

708.8 200.0 141750.0

675.8 200.0 135150.0

684.0 200.0 136800.0

696.0 200.0 139200.0

719.3 200.0 143850.0

751.5 200.0 150300.0

774.8 200.0 154950.0

757.5 200.0 151500.0

735.8 200.0 147150.0

741.0 200.0 148200.0

731.3 200.0 146250.0

713.3 200.0 142650.0

717.0 200.0 143400.0

681.8 200.0 136350.0

611.3 200.0 122250.0

575.3 200.0 115050.0

544.5 200.0 108900.0

519.8 200.0 103950.0

519.0 200.0 103800.0

524.3 200.0 104850.0

127650.0 63825

129150.0 64575

129000.0 64500

128700.0 64350

123600.0 61800

119850.0 59925

132900.0 66450

152850.0 76425

161400.0 80700

157950.0 78975

153450.0 76725

143850.0 71925

138300.0 69150

145200.0 72600

154200.0 77100

164400.0 82200

174300.0 87150

171300.0 85650

157200.0 78600

141750.0 70875

135150.0 67575

136800.0 68400

139200.0 69600

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150300.0 ������

154950.0 ������

151500.0 75750

147150.0 73575

148200.0 74100

146250.0 73125

142650.0 71325

143400.0 71700

136350.0 68175

122250.0 61125

115050.0 57525

108900.0 54450

103950.0 51975

103800.0 51900

104850.0 52425

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22800 588.0 558.0 200.0 111600.0 55800

23000 696.0 642.0 200.0 128400.0 64200

23200 751.5 723.8 200.0 144750.0 72375

23400 691.5 721.5 200.0 144300.0 72150

23600 661.5 676.5 200.0 135300.0 67650

23800 729.0 695.3 200.0 139050.0 69525

24000 795.0 762.0 200.0 152400.0 76200

24200 810.0 802.5 200.0 160500.0 80250

24400 834.0 822.0 200.0 164400.0 82200

24600 843.0 838.5 200.0 167700.0 83850

24800 817.5 830.3 200.0 166050.0 83025

25000 643.5 730.5 200.0 146100.0 73050

25200 580.5 612.0 200.0 122400.0 61200

25400 579.0 579.8 200.0 115950.0 57975

25600 606.0 592.5 200.0 118500.0 59250

25800 625.5 615.8 200.0 123150.0 61575

26000 676.5 651.0 200.0 130200.0 65100

26200 699.0 687.8 200.0 137550.0 68775

26400 673.5 686.3 200.0 137250.0 68625

26600 709.5 691.5 200.0 138300.0 69150

26800 709.5 709.5 200.0 141900.0 70950

27000 678.0 693.8 200.0 138750.0 69375

27200 643.5 660.8 200.0 132150.0 66075

27400 618.0 630.8 200.0 126150.0 63075

27600 634.5 626.3 200.0 125250.0 62625

27800 583.5 609.0 200.0 121800.0 60900

28000 570.0 576.8 200.0 115350.0 57675

28200 561.0 565.5 200.0 113100.0 56550

28400 999.0 999.0 200.0 199800.0 99900

28600 936.0 967.5 200.0 193500.0 96750

28800 957.0 946.5 200.0 189300.0 94650

29000 954.0 955.5 200.0 191100.0 95550

29200 921.0 937.5 200.0 187500.0 93750

29400 936.0 928.5 200.0 185700.0 92850

29600 936.0 936.0 200.0 187200.0 93600

29800 951.0 943.5 200.0 188600.0 94300

30000 1005.0 978.0 200.0 195600.0 97800

30200 1026.0 1015.5 200.0 203100.0 101550

30400 1080.0 1053.0 200.0 210600.0 105300

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30600 1158.0

30800 1200.0

31000 1320.0

31200 1374.0

31400 1251.0

31600 1338.0

31800 1449.0

32000 1662.0 32200 1590.0

32400 1545.0

32600 1488.0

32800 1539.0

33000 1521.0

33200 1572.0 33400 1494.0 33600 1392.0

33800 1242.0

34000 1209.0

34200 637.5

34400 610.5

34600 610.5

34800 624.0

35000 654.0

35200 694.5

35400 658.5

35600 694.5

35800 691.5

36000 618.0

36200 591.0

36400 571.5

36600 559.5

36800 555.0

37000 573.0

37200 651.0

37400 699.0 37600 696.0

37800 708.0

38000 678.0

38200 684.0

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1119.0 200.0 223800.0

1179.0 200.0 235800.0

1260.0 200.0 252000.0

1347.0 200.0 269400.0

1312.5 200.0 262500.0

1294.5 200.0 258900.0

1393.5 200.0 278700.0

1555.5 200.0 311100.01626.0 200.0 325200.0

1567.5 200.0 313500.0

1516.5 200.0 303300.0

1513.5 200.0 302700.0

1530.0 200.0 306000.0

1546.5 200.0 309300.01533.0 200.0 306600.01443.0 200.0 288600.0

1317.0 200.0 263400.0

1225.5 200.0 245100.0

621.0 200.0 124200.0

624.0 200.0 124800.0

610.5 200.0 122100.0

617.3 200.0 123450.0

639.0 200.0 127800.0

674.3 200.0 134850.0

676.5 200.0 135300.0

676.5 200.0 135300.0

693.0 200.0 138600.0

654.8 200.0 130950.0

604.5 200.0 120900.0

581.3 200.0 116250.0

565.5 200.0 113100.0

557.3 200.0 111450.0

564.0 200.0 112800.0

612.0 200.0 122400.0

675.0 200.0 135000.0

697.5 200.0 139500.0

702.0 200.0 140400.0

693.0 200.0 138600.0

681.0 200.0 136200.0

223800.0 111900

235800.0 117900

252000.0 126000

269400.0 134700

262500.0 131250

258900.0 129450

278700.0 139350

311100.0 155550

325200.0 162600

313500.0 156750

303300.0 151650

302700.0 151350

306000.0 153000

309300.0 154650 306600.0 153300

288600.0 144300

263400.0 131700

245100.0 122550

124200.0 62100

124800.0 62400

122100.0 61050

123450.0 61725

127800.0 63900

134850.0 67425

135300.0 67650

135300.0 67650

138600.0 69300

130950.0 65475

120900.0 60450

116250.0 58125

113100.0 56550

111450.0 55725

112800.0 56400

122400.0 61200

135000.0 67500

139500.0 69750

140400.0 70200

138600.0 69300

136200.0 68100

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38400 724.5 704.3 200.0 140850.0 70425

38600 768.0 746.3 200.0 149250.0 74625

38800 841.5 804.8 200.0 160950.0 80475

39000 918.0 879.8 200.0 175950.0 87975

39200 985.5 951.8 200.0 190350.0 95175

39400 1041.0 1013.3 200.0 202650.0 101325

39600 1072.5 1056.8 200.0 211350.0 105675

39800 1074.0 1073.3 200.0 214650.0 107325

40000 1020.0 1047.0 200.0 209400.0 104700

40200 1068.0 1044.0 200.0 208800.0 104400

40400 1146.0 1107.0 200.0 221400.0 110700

40600 1215.0 1180.5 200.0 236100.0 118050

40800 1168.5 1191.8 200.0 238350.0 119175

41000 1105.5 1137.0 200.0 227400.0 113700

41200 903.0 1004.3 200.0 200850.0 100425

41400 774.0 838.5 200.0 167700.0 83850

41600 600.0 687.0 200.0 137400.0 68700

41800 622.5 611.3 200.0 122250.0 61125

42000 657.0 639.8 200.0 127950.0 63975 42200 762.0 709.5 200.0 141900.0 70950

42400 648.0 705.0 200.0 141000.0 70500

42600 609.0 628.5 200.0 125700.0 62850 42800 574.5 591.8 200.0 118350.0 59175

43000 565.5 570.0 200.0 114000.0 57000

43200 579.0 572.3 200.0 114450.0 57225 TOTAL 474,10,550.0 237,05,275.0

A) PROVED RESERVES AS PER UNFC CODE (111)

Total Reserves = 237,05,275.0 m3

B) BLOCKED RESERVES AS PER UNFC CODE (211 & 222)

a) Safety zone for bridge = 1,12,500 m3

b) Roads (2 nos) = 2,25,000 m3

c) Wells (15 nos) = 11,43,000 m3

d) Offset against bank (20.0 m) and lease boundary (7.5 m) = 35,64,000 m3

TOTAL BLOCKED RESERVES = 50,44,500 m3

C) MINEABLE RESERVES = A – B

= 237,05,275 – 5044500 = 18660775 cu.m

= 18.66 MM3

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D) TARGETED PRODUCTION

During the 5 year period of lease total extraction

E) Balance reserves will be =

4.0 Details of Production & Dispatches

This is a new lease area allotted to the applicant.

Future production programme has been planned as per

Production Programme

Lease has been allotted for a period of 5 years onl

area (excluding bridge safety area of 3.75 ha)

43.2 km. It is proposed to work in 4 blocks as per the det

Production programme is 600 trips/ day.

Capacity is 20 tons

Total production = 600 x 20 = 12,000 tons/ day.

Table

S. No. Year Block

1. I 2. II 3. III 4. IV 5. V

Total

Table 6: Five Years Block wise extract

S. No. Year Block

1. I 2. II 3. III 4. IV 5. V

Total Length of lease

area (Km) 12.3

Width of extraction (m)

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TARGETED PRODUCTION

During the 5 year period of lease total extraction is = 12.4 0MM

alance reserves will be = 18.66 - 12.40 = 6.26 MM3

f Production & Dispatches of Five Years

This is a new lease area allotted to the applicant.

Future production programme has been planned as per the details given below:

Production Programme

Lease has been allotted for a period of 5 years only. Lease area consist of 1260.96

(excluding bridge safety area of 3.75 ha) in 17 villages (Khasara)

. It is proposed to work in 4 blocks as per the details given earlier.

programme is 600 trips/ day.

= 600 x 20 = 12,000 tons/ day.

Table 5: Five Years Proposed Production Details

Block - A Block - B Block - C Block

1.40 1.12 0.84 - 1.12 1.40 1.12 - 1.12 1.12 1.12 - 0.56 0.56 1.12 1.120.84 0.28 1.12 1.405.04 4.48 5.32 2.52

Five Years Block wise extraction Area Details are as given below:

Block - A Block - B Block - C Block

33.32 26.65 20.0 - 26.65 33.32 26.65 - 26.65 26.65 26.65 - 13.33 13.33 26.65 26.6520.0 6.66 26.65 33.32

119.95 106.61 126 60 59.9712.3 12.4 10.2 8.3

97.52 85.9 124.4 72.25

MM3

the details given below:

y. Lease area consist of 1260.96 ha

in 17 villages (Khasara) in a stretch of

ils given earlier.

Details

MMTA Block - D Total

3.36 3.64 3.36

1.12 3.36 1.40 3.64 2.52 17.36

Area Details are as given below:- HECTARE

Block - D Total 79.97 86.62 79.95

26.65 79.96 33.32 86.63 59.97 413.13

43.2

72.25 95.63

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5.0 Physical and Geological Characteristics of the Deposit

Deposit is moderate quality Bajri. It is widely used in construction, buildings, bridges and

other infrastructure. It is free from clay and non sticky in nature.

6.0 Details of Mining Machinery Deployed or to be Deployed and the detail

specifications This is a new mining lease. Following equipments are proposed to be deployed for the

desired production.

Table 7: List of Machinery

S. No. Name of machinery Capacity Nos. Remark 1 Excavators 0.9 to 1.2 m3 15 On hire 2 Tippers/ Trucks 20 tons 17 On hire 3 Water Tanker 4000 liters 5 On hire 4 Payloader JCB -- 2 On hire 5 Light vehicles -- 4 --

7.0 Method of Mining

River bed mining is for extracting sand from Banas river bed. As per RMMC Rules, 1986

extraction is limited to 3.0 m depth only from the surface area. River bed is dry. Entire

stretch of the lease area around 43.2 km long will be divided in to four blocks for ease of

operation, supervision, management and safety. Activities will be carried out as per the

production schedule given earlier.

Light weight excavators will be deployed for extraction. Mineral will be removed in 3.0 m

layer only forming one bench. This is as per the digging depth of the equipments.

Mineral will be loaded in trucks of 20 tons capacity. Trucks and equipments will be on

hire basis. There will be no OB or waste generation as the sand is exposed in the river

bed. Every block will be working as a unit with all facilities like Rest shelter, First Aid

facilities, Drinking water arrangements and Supervision.

Bench will advance parallel to the banks of the river. Height of bench will be 3.0 m.

Width of the bench will be around 20.0 m. Workings will be restricted within the lease

area. However, movement of trucks after mineral loading will be towards both sides

through approach roads connecting to tar roads and then to NH-12/SH-37A for

destinations. Every block will have its own approach roads, which exists and is well

connected to main highways. No processing of mineral will be done.

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7.1 Proposed year wise development for five years

Bajri lease has been granted for a period of five y

this will not be renewed. Calendar plan has already

given. Sequence of operation has been depicted in

Ultimate limit will be 3.0 m below surface RL as in

7.2 Proposed rate of production when the min

Work will be carried out for 280 days in year. Year

period will be as follows:

S. No.

Targeted Production (in MMTA)

1 3.362 3.643 3.364 3.365 3.64

Total 17.36Conversion factor is 1.4 ton/ m

No workings will be carried out in rainy season.

7.3 Mineable reserves and anticipated life of the mineLease period is of 5 years only as per RMMCR (Amendment) 1986 after ex

targeted production appreciable quantity of mineral

rainy season there is replenishment of

production.

Estimated Minable reserves up to 3.0 m available

Anticipated production

7.4 Proposed method of mining

Mining activity will be carried out by open cast

excavators will be used for loading of mineral in t

produced. No drilling/ blasting is required as the

Proper benching will be maintained. Roads will be p

suppression of dust.

� Total extent of lease is 43.2 km.

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Proposed year wise development for five years

Bajri lease has been granted for a period of five years only. As per the RMMCR 1986,

this will not be renewed. Calendar plan has already been made and details have been

given. Sequence of operation has been depicted in Plate No – 06

Ultimate limit will be 3.0 m below surface RL as indicated in the working section.

Proposed rate of production when the mine is fully developed

Work will be carried out for 280 days in year. Year wise production during the plan

ows:

Table 8: Proposed Production

Targeted Production (in MMTA)

Targeted Production (in MM3)

3.36 2.4 3.64 2.6 3.36 2.4 3.36 2.4 3.64 2.6

17.36 12.4 Conversion factor is 1.4 ton/ m3

be carried out in rainy season.

Mineable reserves and anticipated life of the mine 5 years only as per RMMCR (Amendment) 1986 after ex

targeted production appreciable quantity of mineral will be available for future. During

rainy season there is replenishment of the mineral, which helps in sustaining the

reserves up to 3.0 m available are = 18.66 MM3

Anticipated production is = 12.40 MM

Proposed method of mining

Mining activity will be carried out by open cast semi-mechanized method.

excavators will be used for loading of mineral in tippers. No OB/ waste material will be

produced. No drilling/ blasting is required as the material is loose in nature.

Proper benching will be maintained. Roads will be properly made and sprayed for

Total extent of lease is 43.2 km.

ears only. As per the RMMCR 1986,

been made and details have been

(A) & 06 (B).

dicated in the working section.

is fully developed

wise production during the plan

OB/ Waste (M3)

- - - - - -

5 years only as per RMMCR (Amendment) 1986 after extraction of

will be available for future. During

the mineral, which helps in sustaining the

3

MM3

mechanized method. Light weight

ippers. No OB/ waste material will be

material is loose in nature.

roperly made and sprayed for

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� As per the production programme and the envisaged area of activity a width of

approximately 100 m will be extracted during the five year plan period.

� Extraction activities will start in the blocks from the upstream side to downstream side.

This will not obstruct the movement of water during monsoon period in the river course.

� Approach roads from the various blocks as already described earlier will be merging with

permanent tar roads on both sides of the river for transportation of the mineral to final

destinations.

7.5 Conceptual Mining Plan

Mine lease area will be worked in blocks for ease of operation. However, as the digging

depth will be restricted to 3.0 m only, material will still be available below. This will be

further replenished during rainy season. Blocks will be worked systematically as the

width is limited while length is much more. Sequence of working has been shown on

Plate no – 06 (B) of Composite plan. As the lease period is only 5 years, some of the

area will be left un-worked at the end of lease period.

(i) Final Slope Angle To Be Adopted

Thickness of the bench will be limited to 3.0 m only and width will be around 20.0 m. River

bank side will be protected by 20.0 m offset. Bank side natural slope will not be disturbed.

However, the height of the bank with respect to river bed is varying from 4.0 to 6.0 m only.

This will prevent collapse of bank and erosion.

(ii) During plan period workings will be carried out in the blocks of the lease area

simultaneously. Scattered workings will ensure safety, remove congestion of vehicles

and will have better control and management.

(iii) Ultimate Capacity Of Dumps

There will be no OB removal and waste generation during the plan period. No dumping

area is needed. No outside material will be filled up in the extracted zone.

a) Landuse Pattern of Mining Lease Area at Various Stages

Land use pattern will be as follows:

Table 9: Land Use Pattern of Mining Lease area at Various Phases S.

No. Particulars Present

land use (ha.)

At the End of 3rd Year

(ha.)

At the end of 5th year

(ha.) 1. Pit area - 246.54 413.13 2. Dump area - - - 3. Safety

zone Bridge 3.75 3.75 3.75 Permanent Roads (2 no.) 7.50 7.50 7.50

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Wells (15 no.)4. Infrastructure (Office, Temp.

shelter etc) 5. Mineral Storage 6. Plantation 7. Un-worked

Total

7.6 Blasting

Bajri extraction will not require any drilling, bla

to trucks.

7.7 Mines Drainage

General topography has the slopes towards the river

is generally flat in nature. River flows from South

Madhopur etc. Highest

is 298.0 MSL and lowest is 27

RL details along the river course

S. No. Distance (Km)1 0 2 103 204 305 406 45

There is no flow of water in the river bed

rainfall in a year. During rainy season, catchment w

period the Bajri is excavated which gets replenish

No mining activities will be carried out during rai

There will be no inter

depth only from surface of rive

river bed.

Some wells are located in the river bed feeding wat

be protected. No excavation will be extended within

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Wells (15 no.) 38.10 38.10 Infrastructure (Office, Temp. - 0.40

- - - -

1215.36 968.42 1264.71 1264.71

Bajri extraction will not require any drilling, blasting activities. It will be directly loaded in

General topography has the slopes towards the river both on East and West

is generally flat in nature. River flows from South side to North side towards Tonk, Sawai

Madhopur etc. Highest elevation on the banks of river at the beginning of

is 298.0 MSL and lowest is 270.0 MSL at the end of lease area.

RL details along the river course are as given below:

Table 10: RL Details of River Bed

Distance (Km) Bank RL (m) 298

10 290 20 285 30 274 40 271 45 270

here is no flow of water in the river bed in post monsoon period .Area is having

ainfall in a year. During rainy season, catchment water flows in the

period the Bajri is excavated which gets replenished to some extent during this period.

No mining activities will be carried out during rainy season.

There will be no intersection of water table as working will be carried out upto 3.0 m

depth only from surface of river bed while the water level is 8.0 m below the surface of

Some wells are located in the river bed feeding water to nearby villages. These wells will

be protected. No excavation will be extended within 45.0 m of these wells.

38.10 -

- -

968.42 802.23 1264.71 1264.71

will be directly loaded in

both on East and West side. Area

side to North side towards Tonk, Sawai

elevation on the banks of river at the beginning of the lease area

Bed RL (m) 292 284 278 268 266 264

Area is having 622 mm

ater flows in the river. During dry

to some extent during this period.

orking will be carried out upto 3.0 m

.0 m below the surface of

er to nearby villages. These wells will

ese wells.

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8.0 Year wise annual programme of mining for next 5 years

Bajri mineral is targeted for 12,000 tons (600 trips) per day i.e. 3.64 MMT per annum

(maximum). As the lease period is only 5 years, extraction is planned for 5 years

duration only. Production programme is given below:

Table 11 – Production Programme

S. No.

Targeted Production (in MMTA)

Targeted Production (in MM3)

OB/ Waste (M3)

1 3.36 2.4 -

2 3.64 2.6 -

3 3.36 2.4 -

4 3.36 2.4 -

5 3.64 2.6 -

Total 17.36 12.4 -

9.0 Details of Employment

Man power will be about 149 persons as per the details given below:

Table 12 – Employment Details

S. No. Category Numbers

1 Manager – Ist Class 1

2 Safety Officer/ Assistants 5

3 Technical supervisor personnel 8

4 Skilled personnel 31

5 Semi-skilled personnel 16

6 Un-skilled personnel 88

Total 149

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

10.0 Measures taken and to be taken for Land Restoration, Reclamation and Plantation in/ or nearby Lease Area

� Envisaged mining operation will be carried out in the Banas river bed spreading in

1260.96 ha. This will be dry bed mining as there is no flow of water in the bed except

during rainy season when the activities will be stopped.

� Besides resource extraction, follow activities will be kept in view:

a) Protection and restoration of ecological system

b) Prevent damages to the river regime

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c) Protect riverine configuration such as bank erosion

gradient, flow regime etc.

d) Prevent contamination of ground water

Safeguard Measures

During carrying out of mining activity following me

� Identification of river stretches and there demarca

� An offset of 20.0 m from the banks

migration.

� Mineral Bajri from river will be restricted to a maximum de

surface. This is for safety and sustainability

� As the lease area is quite large and long in length

out to prevent seasonal scouring

� Simultaneously 45.0 m radius around the we

mining activity.

� Mining on the concave side of the river channel sho

erosion. Similarly meandering segment of river will

eroding banks and to promot

component

Reclamation of Mined Out Area

There is no generation of OB/ waste material. No ba

excavated zone. River to

season.

Greenbelt

The area is in the river bed and devoid of any vegetati

cause any harm to riparian vegetation cover as the

offset left against the banks. Land on bo

road from the active zone pass through the areas. I

both sides of the roads as greenbelt to provide cov

Plantation will also be carried out as s

the areas allocated by the Panchayat/ State authori

Native plants like Neem, Pipal, Khejri, Mango and o

suitable combination of trees that can grow fast an

adopted to develop the greenbelt.

along with some fruit bearing and medicinal trees

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Protect riverine configuration such as bank erosion, change of water course

gradient, flow regime etc.

Prevent contamination of ground water

Safeguard Measures

During carrying out of mining activity following measures will be taken:

Identification of river stretches and there demarcation for mining will be completed.

An offset of 20.0 m from the banks. This is to protect the bank erosion and river

Bajri from river will be restricted to a maximum depth

surface. This is for safety and sustainability.

As the lease area is quite large and long in length, systematic extraction will be carried

out to prevent seasonal scouring and enhanced erosion.

.0 m radius around the well located in the river bed will not have any

Mining on the concave side of the river channel should be avoided to prevent bank

erosion. Similarly meandering segment of river will be selected to prevent natural

eroding banks and to promote mining on natural building (aggrading)

Reclamation of Mined Out Area

There is no generation of OB/ waste material. No backfilling has been proposed in the

River to some extent will be replenished by sediments during rainy

area is in the river bed and devoid of any vegetation. Mining activities will not

cause any harm to riparian vegetation cover as the working will not extend beyond the

offset left against the banks. Land on both sides is the private agriculture land. Link

road from the active zone pass through the areas. It is proposed to have plantation on

both sides of the roads as greenbelt to provide cover against dust dissemination.

Plantation will also be carried out as social forestry programmed in villages, school and

the areas allocated by the Panchayat/ State authorities.

Native plants like Neem, Pipal, Khejri, Mango and other local species will be planted. A

suitable combination of trees that can grow fast and also have good leaf cover shall be

adopted to develop the greenbelt. It is proposed to plant 15750

along with some fruit bearing and medicinal trees during the plan period.

, change of water course

will be taken:

tion for mining will be completed.

This is to protect the bank erosion and river

pth of 3.0 m from the

, systematic extraction will be carried

ll located in the river bed will not have any

uld be avoided to prevent bank

be selected to prevent natural

e mining on natural building (aggrading) meanders

ckfilling has been proposed in the

sediments during rainy

on. Mining activities will not

working will not extend beyond the

is the private agriculture land. Link

t is proposed to have plantation on

er against dust dissemination.

ocial forestry programmed in villages, school and

ther local species will be planted. A

have good leaf cover shall be

no’s of native species

during the plan period.

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Table 13 – Greenbelt Programme

Year No. of Saplings Survival (80%) Species Place of Plantation I 3150 2520 Neem, Peepal,

Mango, Shisham,

Sirish, Ardu, Babool,

Gulmohar and Khejri.

Along the roads, in schools and public building and other

social forestry programme.

II 3150 2520 III 3150 2520 IV 3150 2520 V 3150 2520

Total 15750 12600

11.0 Measures taken and to be taken for Protection of Environment in and around Mining Lease Area

� Mining activities will be confined to 3.0 m depth from surface level of river bed.

� No workings will be carried out in the night hours.

� All link roads from the mining area to the tar road will be properly sprayed with water for

dust suppression.

� Greenbelt and plantation on road side will help in dust suppression and will also reduce

noise level.

� Plantation will improve ecology and aesthetic beauty of the area

� Measures will be taken to prevent the workings from crossing safety zones, cutting the

banks and 3.0 m depth limit of the river bed surface.

12.0 Measures taken and to be taken for dumping overburden, stacking of top

soil and utilization of top soil

There is no topsoil in the lease area. No overburden and waste is likely to be generated

during lease period. There will be neither any stacking of soil nor creation of OB dumps.

13.0 Measures taken and to be taken for the control of water, noise and air

pollution Air Pollution:

Emission of gases and dust takes place due to movement of vehicles. Spraying of water

and plantation along the road side prevents the spread of dust. Plantation also acts as

barrier for restricting pollution. Impact on air environment has been assessed taking in to

consideration the proposed production and increase emissions. The sources of air

pollution are given below:

� Operation of mining machinery/ loading operations

� Transportation of mineral

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� Wind erosion from barren area and river bed

Air pollutants released during production can be ch

� Dust suppression system/ water spraying would be ad

loading points

� Excavation operations to be suspended during very s

� Afforestation will be carried out for control of du

� Plantation with

suppression

� Persons to be provided wit

equipments, particularl

Transportation

� Regular water spraying on haul

sprinklers,

� Avoid over loading

� Mineral carrying trucks will be effectively covered

fines to atmosphere,

� Air quality shall be regularly monitored both in th

Controlling of NOx level

The source of NOx is

maintenance and servicing of vehicles.

Only P.U.C. certificated

Noise Pollution

There is no drilling

transportation will not cause any

no human settlement in close proximity to the

Effective steps will be taken to keep the noise lev

limit of 85 dBA.

Noise control is achieved by the following:

• Proper care and maintenance of the equipments will

• Personal protective equipments will be provided to

14.0 Demographic Details of the Study Area

Total number of villages

The details are given below:

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on from barren area and river bed

Air pollutants released during production can be checked by:

Dust suppression system/ water spraying would be adopted at mine working and

Excavation operations to be suspended during very strong wind

Afforestation will be carried out for control of dust

with wide canopy trees along approach road will help in

Persons to be provided with dust mask and other personal protective

particularly during summer months and dust storm periods

Regular water spraying on haulage roads during mineral transportation by water

void over loading of tippers & consequent spillage on the roads,

ineral carrying trucks will be effectively covered by tarpaulin

fines to atmosphere,

Air quality shall be regularly monitored both in the core zone and the buffer zone.

Controlling of NOx level

NOx is due to vehicular emission. This can be controlled by proper

maintenance and servicing of vehicles.

certificated vehicles will be permitted

There is no drilling and blasting for mineral extraction. Noise pollution

will not cause any problem to the inhabitants of this area because there is

no human settlement in close proximity to the link roads in lease area.

Effective steps will be taken to keep the noise level well below the DGMS prescribed

control is achieved by the following:

Proper care and maintenance of the equipments will be carried out.

Personal protective equipments will be provided to the workers.

Demographic Details of the Study Area

Total number of villages in which lease area falls is 17. Main occupation is agriculture.

The details are given below:-

opted at mine working and

trong wind conditions

wide canopy trees along approach road will help in dust

mask and other personal protective

y during summer months and dust storm periods

age roads during mineral transportation by water

of tippers & consequent spillage on the roads,

tarpaulin to avoid escape of

e core zone and the buffer zone.

sion. This can be controlled by proper

Noise pollution due to

this area because there is

lease area.

el well below the DGMS prescribed

be carried out.

the workers.

Main occupation is agriculture.

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Table 14 – Demographic Details

S. No.

NAME Households Total Population

Males Females Total Literates

Total Workers

1 Kurasia 57 336 174 162 121 157

2 Banedia Charnan .60 351 164 187 179 198

3 Kawrawas 263 1520 793 727 673 672

4 Chandpura 87 431 222 209 137 237

5 Salgyawas 138 784 407 377 327 365

6 Golahera 91 528 244 284 190 314

7 Ralawata 57 377 201 176 103 181

8 Thatha 96 457 233 224 117 277

9 Setiwas 108 597 317 280 168 332

10 Jethaliya 47 341 192 149 172 190

11 Jharkiya (Radhavallabhpura)

135 875 452 423 381 444

12 Mor Bhatiyan 234 1328 701 627 481 514

13 Morda 153 907 474 433 359 286

14 Modiyala 222 1312 663 649 554 650

15 Chaan 427 2783 1568 1215 1400 828

16 Barwas 274 1542 795 747 627 722

17 Chuli 144 909 471 438 272 499

Total 2717 16024 8421 7603 6479 7327

15.0 Details of health checkup and insurance of all the employed persons (for

existing lease)

All workers will be subjected to medical examination as per Mines Rule 1955 both at

times of appointment and at least once in five years. Medical camps will be organized for

this activity. Insurance of all employees as per the rules will be carried out. Following

activities will be taken as a part of Corporate Responsibility.

1. Regular health check up camps for the workers engaged in mines shall be

organized.

2. Occupational health surveillance programme of the workers shall be undertaken

periodically to observe any contractions due to exposure to dust and take corrective

measures, if required.

3. Insurance cover to all workers engaged in mines shall be provided.

4. Vocational training shall be imparted to the workers.

5. Local needs of habitants like school, crèche, veterinary hospital, sanitation, drinking

water etc shall be considered positive.

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15.1 Corporate Social Responsibility

As a corporate responsibility following measures

for improving the conditions of persons in and around the project

Sr. No.

1 Health check up camps

2 Surveillance programme of the workers

3 Insurance cover of workers

4 Assistance to local schools, scholarship to student

5 Sanitations and drinking water facilitites

6 Vocational training to persons for income generatio

7 Assistance to self help groups

15.2 Fund Provision for Environmental Management

It is proposed to create an Environment Management

mineral production. This fund will be kept seprately and wi

fare, Plantaion and Ecology improvement as per MMCR

Yearly generation of fund at the proposed rate of p

1,68,00,000/- per year.

activities concerning overall growth of the area.

15.3 Fund Provision for EMP Measures

Following provisions are proposed to be taken for i

environment protection measures

Sr. No.

1 Pollution monitoring

2 Pollution monitoring

3 Wire fencing at plantation sites

4 Plantation including maintinance

5 Rainwater harvesting

6 Haul road and other roads repair and maintinance

The protection measures will be dynamic and subject

measures remain effective and appropriate.

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Corporate Social Responsibility

As a corporate responsibility following measures along with budget provision is proposed

the conditions of persons in and around the project area:

Description Amount (in lacs)

Health check up camps

Surveillance programme of the workers

Insurance cover of workers

Assistance to local schools, scholarship to students

Sanitations and drinking water facilitites

Vocational training to persons for income generation

Assistance to self help groups

Total

Fund Provision for Environmental Management

It is proposed to create an Environment Management Fund at the rate of Rs./

production. This fund will be kept seprately and will be utilised for CSR, Well

fare, Plantaion and Ecology improvement as per MMCR-1986.

Yearly generation of fund at the proposed rate of production is estimated Rs.

per year. Balance funds will be utilised as per requirement in additional

activities concerning overall growth of the area.

Fund Provision for EMP Measures

Following provisions are proposed to be taken for improving, control and monitoring of

environment protection measures

Particulars Amount (in lacs)

Pollution monitoring – Air, Water, Noise

Pollution monitoring – Water sprinkling

Wire fencing at plantation sites

Plantation including maintinance

Rainwater harvesting

Haul road and other roads repair and maintinance

Total

The protection measures will be dynamic and subject to perodic review so that

measures remain effective and appropriate.

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along with budget provision is proposed

area:

Amount (in lacs)

10.0

7.0

8.0

5.0

5.0

5.0

5.0

45.0

Fund at the rate of Rs./- 5 ton on

ll be utilised for CSR, Well

roduction is estimated Rs.

ll be utilised as per requirement in additional

mproving, control and monitoring of

Amount (in lacs)

15.0

15.0

0.6

0.9

5.0

3.5

40.0

to perodic review so that

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PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE

1.0 Introduction

(A) NAME & ADDRESS

M/s Chandak Associates

Registered Office:

B-37-38, Ayodhiya Marg,

Hanuman Nagar, Khatipura,

Jaipur (Rajasthan).

M/s Chandak Associates is partnership firm with

October, 2012 as per

as follow:

S.No. Name of Partners

1 Shri Raghav Chandak

2 Shri Gajraj Singh

3 Shri Narendra Kumar

Mathur

Power of attorney has been

Solanki (Annexure-IV).

(B) LOCATION OF THE LEASE

District and State

Taluka

Village

(C) EXTENT OF THE LEASE AREA

Lease area of 1260.96 ha

nadi, nallah area. Demarcation

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PART –II

PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

& ADDRESS OF APPLICANT

M/s Chandak Associates

38, Ayodhiya Marg,

Hanuman Nagar, Khatipura,

Chandak Associates is partnership firm with three partners, registered on

as per deed of partnership (Annexure-III). The details of the partners are

Table 1 – List of Partners

Name of Partners Addresses

Shri Raghav Chandak S/o Sh. Ashok Chandak, B

Hanuman Nagar, Khatipura, Jaipur.

Shri Gajraj Singh Solanki S/o Sh. Mangal Singh Solanki, 13, Shiv

Nagar, Ajmer Road, Jaipur

Shri Narendra Kumar S/o Late Rajendra Kumar Mathur, 1545,

Gangpole, Char Darwaja Road, Jaipur

has been given to one of the partners named Mr.

IV).

(B) LOCATION OF THE LEASE AREA

: Tonk & Rajasthan

: Todaraisingh

: Kurasia, Banedia Charnan, Kawrawas, Chandpura, Salg

Golahera, Ralawata, Thatha, Setiwas, Jethaliya, Jharkiya

(Radhavallabhpura), Mor Bhatiyan, Morda, Modiyala,

Barwas and Chuli (Refer Location Plan, Plate

EXTENT OF THE LEASE AREA

1260.96 ha, (Excluding 3.75 .ha. safety zone) comprise

Demarcation report along with Khasra is attached

PLAN

partners, registered on 25th Day of

details of the partners are

S/o Sh. Ashok Chandak, B-37-38,

Hanuman Nagar, Khatipura, Jaipur.

S/o Sh. Mangal Singh Solanki, 13, Shiv

Nagar, Ajmer Road, Jaipur

S/o Late Rajendra Kumar Mathur, 1545,

Gangpole, Char Darwaja Road, Jaipur

given to one of the partners named Mr. Gajraj Singh

Kurasia, Banedia Charnan, Kawrawas, Chandpura, Salgyawas,

Setiwas, Jethaliya, Jharkiya

(Radhavallabhpura), Mor Bhatiyan, Morda, Modiyala, Chaan,

Plate - 01)

comprises of Gair mumkin

hasra is attached Annexure-II.

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(D) PRESENT LAND USE PATTERN

Details are given below:

Table 9 – Present Land Use

S. No. Particulars Present land use (ha.)

1. Pit area - 2. Dump area - 3. Safety

zone

Bridge 3.75 Permanent Roads (2 no.) 7.50 Wells (15 no.) 38.10

4. Infrastructure (Office, Temp. shelter etc) - 5. Mineral Storage - 6. Plantation - 7. Un-worked 1215.36

Total 1264.71

(E) METHOD OF MINING:

River bed mining is for extracting sand from Banas river bed. As per RMMC Rules, 1986

extraction is limited to 3.0 m depth only from the surface area. River bed is dry. Entire

stretch of the lease area around 43.2 km long will be divided in to four blocks for ease of

operation, supervision, management and safety. Activities will be carried out as per the

production schedule given earlier.

Light weight excavators will be deployed for extraction. Mineral will be removed in 3.0 m

layers only forming one bench. This is as per the digging depth of the equipments.

Mineral will be loaded in trucks of 20 tons capacity. Trucks and equipments will be on

hire basis. There will be no OB or waste generation as the sand is exposed in the river

bed. Every block will be working as a unit with all facilities like Rest shelter, First Aid

facilities, Drinking water arrangements and Supervision.

Bench will advance parallel to the banks of the river. Height of bench will be 3.0 m.

Width of the bench will be around 20.0 m. Workings will be restricted within the lease

area. However, movement of trucks after mineral loading will be towards both sides

through approach roads connecting to tar roads and then to NH-12/SH-37A for

destinations. Every block will have its own approach roads, which exists and is well

connected to main highways. No processing of mineral will be done.

(F) MINERAL PROCESSING OPERATION:

No mineral processing is envisaged for Bajri (minor mineral) produced during the mining.

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1.1 Reasons for closure:The progressive mine closure plan

37B, 37E (6), 37G of Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession (2

under MMCR 1986. No immediate closure is planned as suffic

to carry on the activities. There is

1.2 Statutory Obligations:

The lessee is bound

plan or Scheme of Min

Lessee is bound to fo

deed.

In addition to it the rul

Act. Environment Rules

to be followed.

During the course of m

Mines Regulation 1961

All other rules pertain

the course of mining activities.

1.3 Closure plan preparations

NAME, ADDRESS AND REGISTRATION NUMBER OF THE PERSONS WHO PREPAR

AND ADDRESS OF THE EXECUTING AGENCY WHO IS INVOLVEPREPARATION OF PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN.

Umesh Datt Sharma

RQP/AJM/277/2005-A valid up to 2015

Lessee will himself implement the

2.0 Mine Description

2.1 General Geology and Local Geology

2.1.1 Regional Geology

The district comprises Aravalli & Delhi Group Super

group is represented by the schists &

conglomerates & quartzites. Grits, conglomerates an

been considered to be of Proterozoic age. The gener

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Reasons for closure:���� The progressive mine closure plan has been prepared in compliance of Rule

, 37G of Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession (2nd Amendment) Rules

No immediate closure is planned as sufficient reserves are available

to carry on the activities. There is market potential in domestic demands.

Obligations:

to submit the Progressive mine closure plan

ning.

ollow the terms and conditions as will be st

les pertaining to the Protection of Environm

es and other associated rules with protection

mining the rules stipulated in Mines Act, Mines

1961, and RMMCR.1986 will be followed.

ning to the mining existing at that time will

activities.

Closure plan preparations

NAME, ADDRESS AND REGISTRATION NUMBER OF THE PERSONS WHO PREPARED THE PROGRESSIVE CLOSURE PLAN

AND ADDRESS OF THE EXECUTING AGENCY WHO IS INVOLVEPREPARATION OF PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN.

A valid up to 2015 (Annexure-V)

himself implement the closure plan, no outside agency will

eology and Local Geology

The district comprises Aravalli & Delhi Group Super Group of rocks. The Aravallis super

group is represented by the schists & gneisses and the Delhi super group by grits,

conglomerates & quartzites. Grits, conglomerates and the schists and gneisses all have

been considered to be of Proterozoic age. The general trends of formation vary from N

has been prepared in compliance of Rule

Amendment) Rules 2012

ient reserves are available

domestic demands.

an either with Mining

tipulated in the lease

ment i.e Environment

on of environment have

nes rules Metalliferous

will be followed during

NAME, ADDRESS AND REGISTRATION NUMBER OF THE RECOGNISED ED THE PROGRESSIVE CLOSURE PLAN AND NAME

AND ADDRESS OF THE EXECUTING AGENCY WHO IS INVOLVED IN THE

no outside agency will be involved.

Group of rocks. The Aravallis super

gneisses and the Delhi super group by grits,

d the schists and gneisses all have

al trends of formation vary from N-S

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to NE-SW with steep dips. The Aravallis and Delhis have been intruded by post Delhi

granites, pegmatites & basic dykes.

The grits & conglomerates are best exposed along the foot hills of Todaraising-Botunda

ridge whereas the main hill ranges of Rajmahal, Todaraisingh & Tordi-Chansen etc. are

composed of quartzites. Phyllites are exposed in the south-eastern part of the district

near Aligarh, Sop, etc. Rest of plain area is occupied by schists & gneisses.

The geological succession in Tonk district is given as below (after GSI).

Table 2: Geological Succession

ERA PERIOD RANK LITHOLOGY

Quaternary Recent to Sub-recent

Alluvium Alluvium soil, Sand dunes, Sand, River, Gravels and Terraces

Post Delhi Granite, Quartz veins, Pegmatites, Amphibolites (intrusions)

Proterozoic Delhi Super Group

Ajabgarh Group Schist, Phyllite, Marbles & Quartzites

Alwar Group Quartzites, conglomerate and schists

Railo Group Dolomite marble and Quartzites

Archaen Bhilwara Super Group

Gneisses, schists and migmatites

Source: Geology Survey of India, Jaipur.

2.1.2 Local Geology

Soil/ alluvium varying in thickness from 3.0 to 8.0 m constitute the top horizons in the

area suitable for agriculture. Banas river meanders through the area exposing the

alluvium and soil at the banks. Hard rock is exposed along the banks in the lease area at

places. Bajri is found in the river bed. This bed is presently dry and flows only during the

rainy season. Geological map and section is enclosed as Plate 05 (A) & 05 (B).

In Tonk district Bajri is obtained from river bed of Banas.

2.2 Reserves

Method of Estimation of Reserve Total blocks = 17

Total area = 1260.96 ha (excluding safety zone area 3.75 ha.)

Say 4 (four) blocks as follow:

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BLOCK

S. No. Block Name

1 Kurasiya

2 Baneriya Charnan

3 Kawrawas

4 Chandpura

5 Saligyawas

6 Golahera

Total

BLOCK

S. No. Block Name

1 Mor Bhatiyan

2 Morda

3 Mordyala

4 Chaanaer Barsurya

Total

Total Area of Blocks

Block A – Block A is 323.58 ha

Block B – Block B is 254.63 ha

Block C – Block C is 342.03 ha

Block D – Block D is 344.47 ha

Total area of Blocks = 1260.96 ha.

Proved Reserves

a) Survey was conducted of the river bed as per the ar

list given by AME, DMG, Tonk. This is the basic doc

Khasra plan was obtained from Patwari of respective

200 m intervals along the course of the river. Deta

enclosed as Plate No

b) As per Rule 18 of Rules, 2012 of RMMCR, 1986 clause

lease of mineral Bajri, the lease/ lea

from the surface and below the water in such a mann

is not altered”.

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Table -3: Block Details

BLOCK - A

Area (Ha.)

70.27

Baneriya Charnan 101.35

67.81

23.37

29.71

31.07

323.58

BLOCK

S. No. Block Name

1 Ralawata

2 Thatha

3 Setiwas

4 Jethaliya

5 Radhavallabhpura

Total

BLOCK - C

Area (Ha.)

78.64

88.11

115.28

Chaanaer Barsurya 60.00

342.03

BLOCK

S. No. Block Name

1 Chaanaer Barsurya

2 Barwas

3 Chuli

Total

of Blocks A+ B+ C+ D = 1260.96 ha. (Excluding safety zone

Block A is 323.58 ha

Block B is 254.63 ha

Block C is 342.03 ha

Block D is 344.47 ha

of Blocks = 1260.96 ha.

Survey was conducted of the river bed as per the area allocated in different villages, vide

list given by AME, DMG, Tonk. This is the basic document provided by the authorities.

Khasra plan was obtained from Patwari of respective villages. Sections were dr

200 m intervals along the course of the river. Details are given in the section plan,

05 (A) & 05 (B).

As per Rule 18 of Rules, 2012 of RMMCR, 1986 clause 32 stipulates

lease of mineral Bajri, the lease/ leases shall abstain from mining beyond depth of 3.0 m

from the surface and below the water in such a manner that natural path of river/ nallah

BLOCK - B

Area (Ha.)

29.96

54.34

34.39

62.73

Radhavallabhpura 73.21

254.63

BLOCK - D

Area (Ha.)

Chaanaer Barsurya 209.43

97.92

37.12

344.47

xcluding safety zone of 3.75 ha)

ea allocated in different villages, vide

ument provided by the authorities.

villages. Sections were drawn at

ils are given in the section plan,

32 stipulates “In case of mining

ses shall abstain from mining beyond depth of 3.0 m

er that natural path of river/ nallah

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c) Further as per notification no. F-14(1) Mines/ Gr11/ 2012 dated 21 June, 2012 from Dy.

Secretary to Government of Rajasthan clause 3 “No person shall excavate Bajri beyond

the depth of 3.0 m from the surface below the water level of river/ nallah and within 45 m

of any rail/ road bridge”.

d) One bridge is under construction near Chann and almost an area of 3.75 ha has been

left as safety zone. This is about 45 m on each side of the bridge. However, this area

does not form the part of allotted area.

e) Another fair weather culvert/ road is under construction near Padla village. Safety zone

of 3.45 ha will also be left 45 m on distance on each side of the road. This is 37 A State

Highway connected Todaraisingh to Tonk.

f) In addition one more road exists on the upstream side crossing the river bed East to

West. A safety zone of 3.75 ha will also be earmarked for this road in which no activities

will be conducted

g) 7.5 m area will be left from the centre line in river which is acting as the border dividing

tehsils on both sides that is Todaraisingh from Devali and Tonk.

h) 20 m offset will also be left against the bank on the Todaraisingh side to protect banks

and riparian vegetation.

i) A safety zone of 45.0 m radius is being earmarked for the wells located in the river bed.

j) Total 15 no’s of wells are located in the river bed supplying water to nearby villages.

k) River is not having any water flow and sand bed is dry in post monsoon period.

l) Mineral reserves are calculated up to 3 m depth from river bed surface RL.

m) All reserves are proved reserves.

2.3 Mining Method

Mining method to be followed is described in point no. 7.1 of mining plan.

2.4 Mineral Beneficiation

No mineral beneficiation is envisaged.

3 Review of implementation of mining plan including five years progressive

closure plan upto the final closure plan

Mining Plan and Progressive mine closure plan are being submitted for the first time. It

will be reviewed after five years and review of implementation will be given with next

mining scheme.

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4.0 Closure Plan

4.1 Mined - out land

At the end of mining

various stages is given in the table

Table

S. No.

Particulars

1. Pit area 2. Dump area 3. Safety

zone

Bridge Permanent Roads (2 no.)Wells (15 no.)

4. Infrastructure (Office, Temp. shelter etc)

5. Mineral Storage 6. Plantation 7. Un-worked

Total

4.2 Water quality management

General topography has the slopes towards the river

is generally flat in nature. River flows from South

Madhopur etc. Highest elevation on the banks of river at the begi

is 298.0 MSL and lowest is 27

RL details along the river course

S. No. Distance (Km)1 0 2 103 204 305 406 45

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plan period, about 413.13 ha area will be m

given in the table below:

Table 9: Land Use at the end of lease period

Present land use

(ha.)

At the End of 3rd Year

(ha.) - 246.54- -

3.75 3.75 Permanent Roads (2 no.) 7.50 7.50 Wells (15 no.) 38.10 38.10

Infrastructure (Office, Temp. - 0.40

- - - -

1215.36 968.42 1264.71 1264.71

management

General topography has the slopes towards the river both on East and West side. Area

is generally flat in nature. River flows from South side to North side towards Tonk, Sawai

Highest elevation on the banks of river at the beginning of the lease area

is 298.0 MSL and lowest is 270.0 MSL at the end of lease area.

RL details along the river course are as given below:

Table 10: RL Details of River Bed

Distance (Km) Bank RL (m) 298

10 290 20 285 30 274 40 271 45 270

mined out. Landuse at

Land Use at the end of lease period

At the End Year

At the end of 5th year

(ha.) 246.54 413.13

- 3.75 7.50 38.10 -

- -

968.42 802.23 1264.71 1264.71

both on East and West side. Area

side to North side towards Tonk, Sawai

Highest elevation on the banks of river at the beginning of the lease area

Bed RL (m) 292 284 278 268 266 264

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There is no flow of water in the river bed in post monsoon period .Area is having 622 mm

rainfall in a year. During rainy season, catchment water flows in the river. During dry

period the Bajri is excavated which gets replenished to some extent during this period.

No mining activities will be carried out during rainy season.

There will be no intersection of water table as working will be carried out upto 3.0 m

depth only from surface of river bed while the water level is 8.0 m below the surface of

river bed.

Some wells are located in the river bed feeding water to nearby villages. These wells will

be protected. No excavation will be extended within 45.0 m of these wells.

4.3 Air Quality Management:

The proposed mining method is not likely to produce much of dust and fugitive emissions

to cause damage to ambient air quality of the area. Workers will be provided with

personnel protective equipment like face mask, ear plug/ muffs.

For air pollution management at the progressive mine closure of mine, green belt will be

developed to prevent and control air pollution.

4.4 Waste Management:

As stated in mining method, there will be no OB/ waste generation and there will not

be any OB/ waste dumps.

4.5 Top Soil Management

There is no topsoil.

4.6 Tailing dam management

There is no proposal of beneficiation of mineral. No tailing dam is envisaged.

4.7 Infrastructure:

The infrastructure facilities like site office with first –aid station, rest shelter/ store,

drinking water etc. will be established.

4.8 Disposal of mining machinery:

Machinery is on hire basis. Hence no decommissioning of mining machinery is

proposed.

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4.9 Safety & Security:

Safety measures will be

authorized persons as per Mine Act 195

i. Safety measures will

1955.

ii. Provisions of MMR19

have a gradient of not more than 1 in 16

iii. Excavation will be not more than 3

iv. Width of bench will be kept around 20.0 m for ease of operati

room for the movement of equipments.

v. Protective equipment

provided for use by the

vi. Notices warning to p

conspicuous places and

vii. Danger signs shall be

viii. Security guards will be posted.

ix. In the event of temporary closer,

4.10 DISATER MANAGEMENT AND RISK

This should deal with action plan for high risk acc

subsidence, flood, inundation in underground mines,

tailing dam failures etc. and emergency plan propos

ameliorative measures to be taken etc. The capability of lessee

eventualities and the assistance to be required fro

be described.

� The shallow depth of

due to side falls/collapse.

� The complete mining operation will be carried out u

experienced and qualified Mines Manager having Cert

the mines granted by DGMS.

� All the provisions of Mines Act

applicable to mine will strictly be complied with.

� During heavy rainfall the mining activities

� All persons in supervisory capacity

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will be implemented to prevent access to excavation

as per Mine Act 1952, MMR 1961.

be implemented as per Mine Act 1952, MM

961 shall be followed strictly and all roads sha

not more than 1 in 16.

not more than 3m depth.

ench will be kept around 20.0 m for ease of operations and provide sufficient

movement of equipments.

like dust masks, ear plugs/ muffs and other

he work persons.

o prevent inadvertent entry of persons shal

and in particular near mine entries.

displayed near the excavations.

Security guards will be posted.

temporary closer, approaches will be fenced off and notice displayed.

MANAGEMENT AND RISK ASSESSMENT:

This should deal with action plan for high risk accidents like landslides,

subsidence, flood, inundation in underground mines, fire, seismic activities,

tailing dam failures etc. and emergency plan proposed for quick evacuation,

measures to be taken etc. The capability of lessee

eventualities and the assistance to be required from the local authorities should

activities in river bed mining will not involve any high risk accident

to side falls/collapse.

The complete mining operation will be carried out under the Management and control of

experienced and qualified Mines Manager having Certificate of Competency to manage

the mines granted by DGMS.

All the provisions of Mines Act 1952, MMR 1961 and Mines Rules 1956 and other laws

applicable to mine will strictly be complied with.

During heavy rainfall the mining activities will be closed.

in supervisory capacity will be provided with proper communication faciliti

excavation area by un-

MR 1961, Mines Rules

shall be 6m wide and

ons and provide sufficient

her equipments shall be

ll be displayed at all

approaches will be fenced off and notice displayed.

idents like landslides,

fire, seismic activities,

ed for quick evacuation,

measures to be taken etc. The capability of lessee to meet such

m the local authorities should

not involve any high risk accident

nder the Management and control of

ificate of Competency to manage

1952, MMR 1961 and Mines Rules 1956 and other laws

will be provided with proper communication facilities.

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� Proper coordination with Irrigation Department will be maintained so that at the time of

releasing water, if any, from the dam suitable warning/information is given in advance.

4.11 CARE AND MAINTENANCE DURING TEMPORARY DISCONTINUANCE:

In case of any temporary discontinuance due to court order or due to statutory

requirement or any other unforeseen circumstance following measures shall be taken for

care, maintenance and monitoring of conditions.

� Notice of temporary discontinuance of work in mine shall be given to the DGMS as

per the MMR 1961.

� All the mining machinery shall be shifted to a safe place.

� Entrance to the mines or part of the mines to be discontinued shall be fenced off.

Fencing shall be as per the circular 11/1959 from DGMS.

� Security Guards shall be posted for the safety and to restrict any unauthorized entry

to the area.

� Carry out regular maintenance of the facilities/area detailed below in such a way as

would have been done as if the mines were operation:

Mine roads and approach roads,

Fencing on approach roads,

Checking and maintenance of machines and equipment,

Drinking water arrangements,

Mine office, first aid stations etc.

� Competent persons shall inspect the area regularly.

� Air, water and other environmental monitoring shall be carried out as per CPCB and

IBM Guideline.

� Care and upkeep of plantation shall be carried out on regular basis.

� Status of the working and status monitoring for re-opening of the mines shall be

discussed daily.

In case of discontinuance due to any natural calamities/abnormal conditions, mining

operation will be restarted as early as possible after completing rescue work, restoring

safety and security, repairs of roads etc.

5.0 ECONOMIC REPERCUSSION OF CLOSURE OF MINE AND MANPOWER

RETRENCHMENTS

Lease area will be granted for a period of five years only. As per the production

programme envisaged, at the end of lease period, still sufficient un-worked area would

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be left available for continuing production

There will be no affect on the man power as the per

will have an option either to be available for

do the agriculture in their fields.

6.0 TIME SCHEDULING FOR ABANDONMENT

The lease area has enormous potential for continuan

expiry of the awarded period

given at the time of final closer

m. depth, relatively shallow depth of workings

from the river bed is a natural process

awarded period is 5 years only

7.0 ABANDONMENT C

During the plan period

could not be assessed at the present time.

closure activities during the plan

ACTIVITY

First Second

Plantation

(in no.)

3150 3

Plantation cost 63,000 63

Wire fencing

(meter)

500

8.0 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE

Total 413.13 ha area

put in use as given below (

table has been considered for calcul

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continuing production activities further. Hence, no closure is planned.

There will be no affect on the man power as the persons belong to nearby villages and

on either to be available for employment for the next contract/ lease or

griculture in their fields.

TIME SCHEDULING FOR ABANDONMENT

The lease area has enormous potential for continuance of operations

expiry of the awarded period. The details of time schedule of all

of final closer plan. Mining activities are confined to river bed

relatively shallow depth of workings. Replenishment of the bajri being removed

from the river bed is a natural process particularly during monsoon periods.

period is 5 years only

ABANDONMENT COST

During the plan period mining activities are not likely to be closed so abandonment cost

e assessed at the present time. However based on the progressive mine

closure activities during the plan period following cost is assessed and given as belo

Table 15: Abandonment Cost

YEAR

Second Third Fourth Fifth

3150 3150 3150 3150 @

63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000

500 500 500 500 @ of 120

Total

ASSURANCE

area will be put in use upto the end of the plan period. D

below (As per circular No.4/2006 issued by CCOM, Nagpur fo

table has been considered for calculation for financial assurance).

activities further. Hence, no closure is planned.

sons belong to nearby villages and

employment for the next contract/ lease or

ce of operations even after the

time schedule of all abandonment will be

ities are confined to river bed, up to 3.0

Replenishment of the bajri being removed

during monsoon periods. Lease

o be closed so abandonment cost

However based on the progressive mine

period following cost is assessed and given as below:

Rate Amount

(in Rs.)

@ 20 Rs per

sapling

3,15,000

@ of 120 Rs

per meter

3,00,000

6,15,000

plan period. Details of area

As per circular No.4/2006 issued by CCOM, Nagpur following

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