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(AREA-2.49 HECTARES) NEAR VILLAGE:- HADLA TEHSIL:- KOLA YAT, DISTRICT:- BIKANER LESSEE:- SH. RAMCHANDRA BISHNOI S/O SH. SURATA RAM BISHNOI CHAK VIJAYSINGHPURA, KOLAYAT, BlKANER PREPARED BY:- ~ ,J KAPIL KUMAR GUPTA ~g eualn"~ sri'~ \OQY tept'l RQP/AJM/350/2014/A M\nes ~ :_:~n~ fQ$Jl" III(l;{ {!_"l.~ _ . ''';061''''' CHHIMPO KA MOHALLA, G.S ROm,·,liI BIKANER(RAJ.) 334001 MOB. 09314185551, TEL. - 0151-2203255 (0) Page 1

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(AREA-2.49 HECTARES)

NEAR VILLAGE:- HADLA

TEHSIL:- KOLA YAT, DISTRICT:- BIKANER

LESSEE:-

SH. RAMCHANDRA BISHNOI S/O SH. SURATA RAM BISHNOI

CHAK VIJAYSINGHPURA, KOLAYAT, BlKANER

PREPARED BY:- ~ ,J

KAPIL KUMAR GUPTA~g eualn"~sri'~ \OQY tept'l

RQP/AJM/350/2014/A M\nes ~:_:~n~fQ$Jl"III(l;{ {!_"l.~ _. ''';061'''''CHHIMPO KA MOHALLA, G.S ROm,·,liI

BIKANER(RAJ.) 334001

MOB. 09314185551, TEL. - 0151-2203255 (0)

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S.NO. DESCRIPTION \ \ P~~.:NO •.\ ,.r..

1. GENERAL ~o ) " .... -,'.:.'''l;-

'",:-r~:,., ,'~ '-:.\2. LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY 'Ii t~·/·<t:F~~\: ...,"

3. GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION "'-:::--:-r:

4. MINING5. BLASTING6. MINE DRAINAGE7. STACKING OF MINERAL REJECTSAND DISPOSAL OF WASTE8. USE OF MINERAL9. OTHERS10. MINERAL BENEFICITION11. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN12. ANY OTHER INFORMATION13. PROGRESSIVEMINE CLOSURE PLAN

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LIST OF PLATES

S.NO. PARTICULARS PLATE NO. SCALE1. LEASEAREA MAP 1 1:40002. KEY PLAN 2 1:500003. SURFACE PLAN 3 1:20004. SURFACE GEOLOGICAL PLAN AND 4 1:2000

SECTIONS5. YEAR WISE WORKING PLAN AND 5 1:2000

SECTIONS6. ENVIRONMENT PLAN 6 1:50007. CONCEPTUAL PLAN 7 1:20008. PROGRESSIVEMINE CLOSURE PLAN 8 1:2000

LIST OF ANNEXURES

S.NO. PERTICULARS ANNEXURE NO.1. PHOTO COpy OF RQP CERTIFICATE I2. PHOTO COpy OF LEASEDEED "3. PHOTO COpy OF DEMARCATION REPORT '"4. PHOTO COPY OF KHASARA MAP & JAMABANDI IV5. PHOTO COpy OF ASSESSMENT V

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I hereby authorize Shri Kapil Kumar Gupta, RQP to prepare- ~ini~g pta/(l<~,>,/, '''''' ," ","'-'I·including progressive mine closure plan in respect of GRAVEl~'~AJR.lhNf\l/'

Hadla, Tehsil- Kolayat District - Bikaner, State - Rajasthan, over an ar~a"of2~49HECTS.The above mining plan has been prepared on my consent & approvaland that I will abide by all the commitments made under. In case of default,

lit .....~··.01P_CERTIFICATE

approval of mining plan may be withdrawn.

Date:

Place: Signature of the applicant

DECLARATION

The mining plan including progressive mine closure plan has been prepared infull consultation with me & I understood its contents & agree implement thesame in accordance with the law.

Date:

Place: Signature of the applicant

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CERTIFICATES"

(1) This is to certify that the provision of mineral conservation 'anddevelopment rules, 1988 have been observed in the preparation of mining planof Gravel (Bajri) area for an area of 2.49HECTS.NN Hadla, Tehsil Kolayat,District - Bikaner, State - Rajasthan by Sh. Ramchandra bishnoi (M.l.NO.212/2008). Wherever specific permission is required, the applicant willapproach the concerned Authorities for granting the permission.

(2) Certified that the provision of mines Act. Rules& Regulations made thereunder have been observed in preparing this mining plan and wherever specificpermission is required, the applicant will approach the D.G.M.S.

(3) It is also certified that the information furnished in the above mining plantrue and correct to the best my knowledge.

Date:

Place:Bikaner RQP/ AJM/350/2014/ A

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......••••0".1. GENERAL

ci

(a) Name of Applicant & Complete Address:

Sh. Ramchandra Bishnoi S/o Sh.Surata RamBishnoi

Village ChakVijaysingpura, Kolayat, Bikaner

(b) Status of Applicant:

Individual

(c) Minerals Which Are Occurring In The Area And Which The ApplicantIntends To Mine:

GRAVEL(BAJRI)

(d) Period for Which the Mining LeaseIsGranted/Renewed/Lease:

The mining lease is already sanctioned mining lease area for a period ofthirty years, with effect from date of registration. Photo copy of lease deedis enclosed asAnnexure.

(e) Name of RQPPreparing the Mining Plan with Registration No.:

Kapil Kumar Gupta

Address- Chhimpo KaMohalla, G.S_Road,Bikaner.

Reg.no-RQP/AJM/350/2014/A

CERTIFICATEISENCLOSEDASANNEXURE-II

(f) Name of prospecting agency:

No prospecting works done by any agency. The mineral bajri is available atthe depth of 1-2 mt so there is no requirement of such specific prospecting.

(g) Reference No and date of consent Letter from the state Government:

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........... 0"."2. LOCATIONAND ACCESSIBILITY

(a) Details of area (with location map):

From To Bearing DistanceFRP X 348° 365MTX A 58° 28MTA B 350u 115MTB C 61°151 244.77MTC D 170° 100MTD A 238° 250MTFRP-SECORNEROFROOMOFSHeBHANWARLALBISHNOI

LAT- 27°46145.711 LONG-73001155.111

District & State: Bikaner and Rajasthan

N/V: Hadla, Tehsil: Kolayat

Khasra no-14741 Leasearea: 2.49HECTS.

Whether the area is recorded to be in forest (please specify, whetherprotected, reserve etc.): No area does not fall in forest land.

Ownership Occupancy: Private land=2.49 hect

Toposheet No. with latitude & longitude Of FRP:The mining lease area falls inSurvey of India Toposheet No.45 Ell

Existence of public road/railway if any nearby and approximate distance themining lease area situated 9.5km. south east to village Kolayat. The mininglease area is assessable by National Highway No. 15 and is located about 35km. from Bikaner District Headquarter. Other facilities like Medical, Telephone,Telegraph is available at Jhajhu.

(b) Attach a general location and vicinity map showing are boundaries andexisting and proposed access routes. It is referred that the area be marked onthe survey of India topographical map or a cadastral map or forest map as thecase may be. The key plan is prepared by the Toposheet no. 45 Ell on a scaleof 1:50000.

Keyplan (plate no. 2) showing the location of the area is enclosed.

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.. l81c•...•• paovtJ.3.0 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION

(A) Physiography &Geology:

The lease area is showing almost flat topography. The highest assumed spot Rlis 100 mts. in the lease area while lowest Spot RL is 94.00 mts. in the leasearea. This provides an elevation difference of 1.0 mtr. the general slope of thearea is towards south west direction. Most of the lease area is covered withAlluvium Sand. There is no seasonal nalla flowing through lease area. The landstatus of leasearea is Private land.

The contours and other features are marked in the surface plan and surfacegeological plan plate no.3 & plate no.4 respectively. These plans are preparedon a scale of 1cm.=20mt.

Geology

The regional and general of the area has been referred from an article of SriR.N.GHOSH,G.S.I. this article was published in India mineral 1983. Thegeological map of the Kolayat area is also from this article Mr. R.N. GHOSH,during his investigation of the area in 1969-70 noted an extensive nature ofoccurrence of these sedimentary clays in Kolayat Region.

The stratigraphic sequence is given below:-

Recent Alluvium & Aeolian sand, sandy calcareous grit, kanker ironnodules, ferruginous bands and recent conglomerate.------------------------------ Unconform ity--------------------------------Upper foraminiferous-ferruginous lime stone. White clay mudh.Dirty brown to dark impure limestone with broken shells ofostrea.Eoceneage: (Calcareousfacies/formation, fuller's earthassociation)Upper horizon of fullers earth containing gray to grayish yellow &reddish fuller's earth wills shale's & shaly limestone partings.lower, horizons of fuller's earth containing a thin bed of grayyellow green fuller's earth.lower foraminiferal limestone.White fossiliferous marl with intercalation yellow ochraceousshale impure white clayey limestone & yellow calcareoussiltstone.

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-,.h....." 0 _"II y- ~~ f--\if Of .i....:~•.-r/- ~,'l,j,. - ...... 'II.'------------------------------ Unconfo rmity----------- ~;7"~--------..:::.""-;;;. '.

" '- ,Upper, cretaceous to lower Paleocene (argill,~~s '..

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facies/formation clay) 1~! \ "n_'.. d j~' ,. "Ferruginous ban s ', ..,\ "...:..:,;:..i I..'!,.!

Ferruginous gritty saccharoidal sandstone wit \i1a'ss.sand§&'~J.,'_,~,~white siltstone with several interbedded beds ofwblW·~a.yi~~<'._ ...._..__ ..... -

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LocalGeology:

The area under consideration falls under Tertiary formation. lease area iscovered by the murrum and no rock exposure is seen on the surface.Geological, recent to sub-recent formation having blown sand, pebbly grit andclay beds are found.

Litho units exposed on the surface in the lease area:

Given below is the generalized litho-unites exposed on the surface of the leasearea:

1.Alluvium Sand2. Lime kankar3. Gravel with sandMode of occurrence:·

The Gravel (bajri) Kankar in general is intercalated with localized mixture ofalteration of alluvium sand. The quality of Gravel (bajri) Kankar in term of grainsize, strength show the sigh of improvement in depth. The manual sorting anddressing will be required to separate Kankar for enhancing the commercialvalue of Gravel.

(B) Exploration Work Done To Date:

Investigation or scientific studies were undertaken in this area; howeversurface topographical survey, geological study including mapping of lease areawas carried out during the preparation of this mining plan.

(C) Preparation &Submission of Geological Section on Suitable Scale:

The geological plan and sections are prepared on the scale R.F. 1:2000enclosed as plate no.4.

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---'--/;;;.~~ ~If.-.-,._,,;/" .(L\ .....~.,...._ JP>-. _,•• , ~:>/,~."'>,_. "/./~.~~ .

At present there is one working pit in lease area and some oth~~:~jning(leasearea is present nearby the lease area, on that basewe confirmin~ t"hat GRAVEL

", (.... ,' .(BAJRI) is the only mineral present in the lease area. The 'd~pbsit i~"a /

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(D) Synthesis of Exploration:

/

sedimentary origin bedded deposit.(E)Exploration Proposed To Be carried Out In The First FiveYears:In order to confirm the present GRAVEl (BAJRI) bed in the promising areaparticular in the probable and possible category reserves area, certain amountof pitting considered necessary to delineate depth, grade and attitude of theGRAVEL(BAJRI)bed.(F) Reserves:The working pit in the lease area shows the presence of flat GRAVEL(BAJRI)bed of almost uniform thickness of homogeneous nature. Thus, plan areamethod is adopted for assessmentof reserves.A. PROVEDRESERVES(refer plate no.4)On the basis of previous experience of similar type deposit (homogeneous andflat nature) whole area has been taken 30.0 m from surface under the provedcategory of reserves. The depth has been taken 30.0m, will give volume ofR.O.M. to get the tonnage of mineral volume is multiplied by the bulk density.B. PROBABLERESERVESBeyond the limit of the proved reserves category of the area further depth ofSm has been considered under the probable reserves category of reserves.C.POSSIBLERESERVESBeyond the limit of the probable reserves category of the area further depth ofSm has been considered under the probable reserves category of reserves.

RESERVECALCULATIONOFGRAVEL(BAJRI)category Area Thickness Volume Gravel (bajri)

Kankar (100%)Ton

(sqm.) (mts.) (Cum.) (MTS.)Proved 24900 30 747000 1867500Probable 24900 05 124500 311250Possible 24900 05 124500 311250Total 996000 2490000

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Mineable reservesI

Safety zone have about 4750 sqmt and around 475000 tonnes "lih~ral will be• Y.. '

deduct in reserve and about 11587tonnes mineral already excavated it will bededuct in reservesThus, the total mineable reserve =2490000-475000-11587

=2003413tonnes

4.0 MINING

Proposed Mining Method:-

The Gravel (bajri) Kankar bed is overlain by Kankar (murrum), so to extractGravel (bajri) Kankar it becomes necessary to remove the overburden. Sincethe deposit occurs at a depth of 2-3 mts and the thickness of the deposit issufficient to be economically mineable. Semi mechanized open cast mining isthe suitable method for mining. The mining will be done as per requirement.The height of the benches will be kept 3.0 mt in overburden and 5.0 mt inmineral. The overburden and mineral will be excavated mechanically.Occassionally overburden will be removed with the help of JeB on hire basis.Transportation of Gravel (bajri) Kankar from face to pit top will also be mademachine where aswaste will be directly loaded in to trucks for disposing off towaste dump yard temporarily. The overburden is unconsolidated and alluviumsand and kankar (murrum). The mineralized Gravel (bajri) Kankar bed isbasically soft and easily extractable by earth movers. In view the above drillingand blasting of rock would not be required.

(B) Quantum of development and tonnage and grade of production expectedin first five years:-

TABLE-V

YEAR O/B ROM MARKETABLE(CUM) (MT) GRAVEL (BAJRI)

MTl00%I 28562 191688 191688II - 217306 217306III - 205734.5 205734.5IV - 194163.0 194163.0V - 182591.5 182591.5

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~.ij~~~\;~~-(C) Attach Composite Plan, And Year Wise ~~:t!H

The plan and sections showing the pit positions in first five years are preparedat scale 1:2000. {Refer-Plate nO-5}.

Id) Attach plan showing pit layouts, dumps, mineral reject stack. etc: .

Year wise working plan exhibits pit layouts, waste dumps, mineral stack etc.(refer -plate no-s)

(e) Proposed Rate Of Production And Life Of Mine:-

The average yearly production of ROM based on proposed production=20000bTonnes, The mineable reserves of the lease area=2003413 tonnes

Life of mine =10.01 years or says 10 years.

(f) Conceptual Mining Plan for the Lease Period:-

(1) Exploration:-Proposed exploration forthe next five years is not requiredbecause there is already working pit in the lease area so there is norequirement of exploration.

(2) Quantity of waste expected during lease period:- Now as describe earliermineral recovery is taken 100% so there will be no reject. At the end of leaseperiod about 28562 cum OBwill be generate.

(3) Space:- The OB will be used for development in plantation at the end oflease period.

(4) Reclamation: - There is no proposal for reclamation of worked out areaduring the mining plan period. The OB will be dumped in to the safety zonearea about 0.4750 hect and out of total excavated area about 1.665hect areawill be converted as a water reservoir which will help in recharging the watertable of nearby area and the water accumulated in the reservoir can also beutilized for drinking, plantation as well as agriculture purpose of the nearby.villagers.

(5) Plantation:- Total 0.8250hect area will be covered for plantation in leasearea up to end of the lease period.

The position at the end of lease period is shown in plate no. 7 conceptual plan.

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(6) Opencast Mines:-

(i) Salient Features of Mode of Working: -

Overburden (1.0mt) compel to engage JCB (Occasionally deployed) formaintaining systematic benches and development well ahead to facilitatesmooth production of GRAVEL(BAJRI),Kankar which is proposed to be carriedout by earth movers equipments.

First year Development & Production:

In the first year mining will be done by extending the working pit in North andSouth direction. One bench will be developed in the Overburden, bed at the RL100.0mts. To 98.00mts. Advancing towards North and South directions. Total28562 cum overburden will be removed in the first year of the mining plan.

After developing this bench One another bench will be developed in theGRAVEL(BAJRI), bed at the RL 98.00mts. To 94.00mts. advancing towardsNorth and South directions. Total ROM Production Will Be 191688 tonnesMarketable GRAVEL(BAJRI)191688 tonnes will be produced in the first year ofmining plan. The calculations are tabulated in table no. VI (Refer -plate no. 5proposed year wise development pian).

Second year Development & Production:

In the second year of mining will be done by extending the working pit in northSouth direction. One bench will be developed in the GRAVEL(BAJRI),bed atthe RL 94.00mt to 89.00mt advancing towards north and South directions.Total ROM Production Will Be 217306.0 tonnes Marketable GRAVEL(BAJRI)217306.0 tonnes will be produced in the Second year of mining plan. Thecalculations are tabulated in table no. VI (Refer -plate no. 5 proposed yearwise development pian).

Third year Development & Production: In the Third year of mining will bedone by extending the working pit in north South direction. No bench will bedeveloped in the overburden in the Secondyear of the mining plan.

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_'•• ''ia-""PIIOY ••In the third year of mining will be done by extending the working pit in northSouth direction. Developed in the GRAVEL(BAJRI)bed at the RL89.00mts. to84.00mts. advancing towards North & South directions. Total ROM ProductionWill Be 205734.5 tonnes Marketable GRAVEL(BAJRI)205734.5 tonnes will beproduced in the first year of mining plan. The calculations are tabulated intable no. VI (Refer -plate no. 5 proposed year wise development pian).

Fourth year Development & Production:

In the fourth year of mining will be done by extending the working pit in northSouth direction. Developed in the GRAVEL(BAJRI)bed at the RL84.00mts. to79.00mts. Total ROM Production Will Be 194163.0 tonnes Marketable GRAVEL(BAJRI)194163.0 tonnes will be produced in the first year of mining plan. Thecalculations are tabulated in table no. VI (Refer -plate no. 5 proposed yearwise development pian).

Fifth year Development & Production: In the Fifth year of mining will be doneby extending the working pit in north South direction. In the fifth year ofmining will be done by extending the working pit in north South direction.Developed in the GRAVEL (BAJRI), bed at the RL 79.00mts. To 74.00mts.advancing towards North South direction. Total ROM Production Will Be182591.5 Tonnes Marketable GRAVEL (BAJRI) 182591.5 Tonnes will beproduced in the Fifth year of mining plan. The calculations are tabulated intable no. VI (Refer -plate no. 5 proposed year wise development pian).

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Year BENCH R.L. AREA AVG.THICK VOLUME Bulk MINERAL MarketAble Overburden(mts.) NESS(Mts.) (Cum.) density (Ton.) GRAVEL(BAJRI) (CUM)

(l00%)(Ton)from T

0I. 100 98 14281.62 2 28562 28562

I. II. 98 94 18310.20 4 73240.8 2.5 183102 183102 -Total 183102 183102 28562

II. I. 94 89 17384.48 5 86922.4 2.5 217306 217306 -Total 217306 217306 -III. I. 89 84 16458.76 5 82293.8 2.5 205734.5 205734.5 -Total 205734.5 205734.5 -IV. I. 84 79 15533.04 5 77665.2 2.5 194163.0 194163.0 -Total 194163.0 194163.0 -V. I. 79 74 14607.32 5 73036.6 2.5 182591.5 182591.5 -Total 182591.5 182591.5 -

Year wise production of mineral and waste (Refer plate no.s)

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(h) Underground mines:- ~-·~"~i"j' I" \4 •.....:~\ ,~.-- .....

Not applicable (ut;/r "(I) Extent of Mechanlzation:- .",i,J.. ". /.-)The excavation is done with help of earth movers. Excavated \. \ e~r.t,t~~~~~~~Jmaximum part of gravel (Bajri) and the material will be stacked' }Y,hetlt'W"'

, ~;,I

haulage machineries and marketed directly. --:::=- - --s. no Name of machinery Number01 JCB 01(on hire basis)02 Water tanker 01(on hire basis)03 Dumper 02(on hire basis)

(i) Loading Equipment

For loading of mineral mlc will be used.

(iI) Haulage and Transport Equipment

(a) Haulage within the mining leasehold: Transportation of Gravel (Bajri),kankar from face to pit top will also be made mechanically where as waste willbe directly loaded in to trucks for disposing off to waste dump yardtemporarily.

(b) Transport from mine ahead to the destination: Transport from mine headto destination will be done by the trucks on hire basis.

(iii) Miscellaneous

No allied operation requires machinery.

s.BLASTINGThe overburden is unconsolidated soil, sand material and Kankar(murrum). Themineralized Gravel (Bajri), Kankar bed is basically soft and mining will be donewith the help of earth movers equipments. The mining is running by skilledlabours and there is no requirement of blasting for such type of mining.

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~"."."P••o".6. MINE DRAINAGE

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The lease area showing almost flat topography. There is no nallffJn:, lease areaso there is no effect on surface water. ~~:." , '

The proposed mining in the next five years is only up to 26 mt d~~ :f.r,()~.t~~::<'~ ,.I . "l ','

surface level. In the rainy season almost all the water will flow~'oa'::::lh'e'~'surrounding agriculture land and government land and no water will beaccumulated in the working area. Ground water table is 100 to 110 mt deepfrom the surface level so the ground water will not hinder the working.

7. STACKINGOFMINERALREJECTSAND DISPOSALOFWASTE(A) Nature and quantity of topsoil, overburden, and mineral rejects likely tobe generated during the first five years:-During the five years of working the nature of waste would consist of Sandandkankar (murrum).Overburden:-Sand and kankar (murrum), Pebbles and moist in nature, isoccurred overburden.The O.B /waste and reject are generated during the five years period of themining plan are given as below:-

Table-VIIYear O.B. (Cum)I 28562II -III -IV -V -Total 28562

(B) Land chosen for disposal of O.B./reject with justification:-The O.B. material will be generated during the period of the mining plan willbe dumped at safety zone area for developing in plantation as shown in theproposed working plan.(C) Maximum height and spread of dumps:-No waste will be generated during the period of the mining plan.(D) Selection of site and spread for stacking of mineral relect:-All material are saleable so there is no requirement of stacking of Rejects.

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8. USEOF MINERAL

The mineral produced from this mine will be used mainly as· builc:iing'construction material. Bajri gravel is significant building construction m~t~ri~l~ v ,

and well known for its compactness and bonding nature which gives strengthto cementing materials of building construction.

9.OTHER

(a) Site services:-

1. Office and store: - An office -cum-store will be constructed in miningleasearea asshown proposed year wise development plan plate no-So

2. Water supply:- The water is required for drinking purpose only drinkingwater is available by the water tanks in the lease area.

3. Power supply:- Electric line is passing through the lease area so lesseewill be taken connection from this line wherever required.

4. Workshop:- As already stated the mining is semi mechanized andoccasionally engagement of JCBis on hire basis and, therefore, no proposal isgiven at this point.

s. First-aid facility:-A first aid box with all necessary materials will kept allthe times in the office building for use as and when required.

(b) Employment Potential:-

Because of small-scale mining proposals, depending on the requirement ofmining work and also as per statutory requirement of acts and rules sufficientsupervisory, skilled and unskilled person will be employed at the mine to runsystematically and safely. The employment potentials of the mine is givenbelow:-

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Management and Supervisory staff /J;_l ,.

S .NO. CATEGORY QUAI LIFICATION REda.~EMENT1. MINING ENGINEER B.E (MINING) ONE~(~A{lT TIME)2. MINING MATE CERTIFICATE HOLDER ONE \~,3. TIME KEEPER 12thPASSE0 ONE .<- ;

4. CHOWKIDAR 10th PASSED ONE

Labour Requirement

Target production-200000

Working days in a year-300

No of shift in a day-2

Perday output required in mineral-666.66 tonnes

O.M.Sobserved in near areas-3 ton

labour required per day in the mineral will be 08 Nos.

labour required per day in overburden will be 2 Nos.

For miscellaneous jobs one labour will be require.

Total labour =08+2+1=11

All labour will be of unskilled category.

10. MINERAL BENIFICIATION

No mineral beneficiation processing of any kind will be undertaken at minesexcept development of proper shape and size.

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11.0 ENVIRONMENTMANAGEMENT PLAN

A. Note on the status of Baseline Information:-

1. Existing Land Use Pattern

5.no Forest Crop Grazing Waste Others Total IndicateLand land land land land

req.outsideleasearea

(a) Pits and - - - 0.5382 - 0.5382 -Quarries

(b) Dumps of Ore, - - - - - - -waste & O.B

(c) Infrastructure - - - 0.0025 - 0.0025 -including ofofficeWorkshop &plants road

(d) Plantation - - - 0.0250 - 0.0250 -(e) Others - - - 1.93935 - 1.93935 -(f) Barren land - - - - - - -(g) Crop land - - - - -

Total occupied - - - 2.49 - 2.49 -area

(f) Area backfield mine owner- Nil

(g) Area afforested by mine owner- Nil

(2) Water Reglme:-

In the rainy season almost all the water will flow on the surrounding land andno water will be accumulated in the working. Ground water table is 100 to 110mts deep from the surface level so the ground water will not hinder theworking.

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(3) Flora and Fauna:-

The area in 5.0 kms radius from lease area does have some vegetation but it isnot much significance. There is no reserve or protect forest. Some vegetation isthere in part of the remaining area near villages and farms in which density ofplants range from 4-5 plants /hectares. Common species of flora found in thisregion are given under:-

1 Khejri (Procopius Cineraria)2 Sabool (AcaciaNilotika)3 Neem (Azadiracta Indica)4 Grass(lasiurus Sindicus)

No carnivorous animals are seen in around S.Okmradius because there is nowild life of games sanctuary is observed. Some time Rabbit (Oryctolaguscuniculas), Dog (Canis lupes familiaris), Deer (Cervus axis), Jackal (Canisaureus), or Foxes (Vulpes zerda) are seen occasionally. Pet animals like cow,goat, and sheep etc animals are framed by local villagers.

4. Quality Of Air. Ambient Noise level and Water;-

Quality of Air:The air is free from any pollution, as there is no industry or any other source ofair pollution present in the vicinity of the area. The quality air is good. Someamount of dust will be in the lease area due to movement of trucks/tractorsand also dusts emission in the air during the mining with the conventional toolslike picks, crowbar and hammers and at the time of overburden removal byJCS.Noise:As already stated the rmmng is semi mechanized so the noise will begenerated. lessee will provide ear muff to the workers and labours and will bekept good maintenance of vehicles.Water quality:Since there is no surface water in the area therefore is no need of assessmentof quality of surface water. Underground water percolating water exists in theregion as seen in the wells near about. The depth of water table in bed varies

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from 100 to 110mts during the year so the ground water will not hinder theworking. However, fluctuations of water table depend great'ly on the strongand weak monsoon. Underground water in the region is tapp~d by a dug wellsin nearby areas. There are no toxic substances and there is no danger orrecharging of water table with toxic substances.In wells generally good quality and quantity of water for domestic purpose isalways available in summer month. Though small in quantity but wateravailable is fresh and is potable.s. Climatic Conditions:The area is a part of the Thar Desert (arid zone) and characterized by itstropical semi arid climatic conditions. It is also characterized by scanty erraticrain fall, high evaporation and extreme heat and cold. The area experiencewide seasonal variation in maximum and minimum temperatures. During.summer the heat is oppressive and day temperature exceeding 43° Carecommon during the month of May and June.The dust storms are usual features in the area. The hot winds blow with greatfurry during the month of May, June and part of July. A large quantity of sandgets shifted due to strong wind charging the atmosphere with sand particles.The wind speed ranges from 13-40km/hour. During winter (nov. to feb.) thewinds are north-westerly and also northerly where as in the monsoon thewinds are southerly to south-westerly. The temperature in the winter seasonfalls to 1-2° c and occasionally below the freezing point (Ooc).the maximumtemperature recorded is 49.4oc in may and the lowest ODein January. Due toarid conditions and lack of vegetation, there is a rapid radiation with an annualbeing 85% and 6% during day and night respectively. Rainfall is scanty around25.5cms in a year. most of the rain occurs during july to September. Due topoor rain fall and as a result of scanty precipitation, the water table conditionsare at a considerable (80 to 130mtr).(6) HUMAN SETTLEMENT:The human settlement within S.Okmfrom the area is given below. Agricultureis the main profession of that area. The per capita income of that area isaround Rs20,000b per annum.S.N VILLAGE DISTANCE POPULATION1. Hadla 2.5km 2000

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....(7) Public building, places and monuments: "" •• 0".There is no important public building places monument with in 5.0kms radiusof lease area. There is no national park and wild life sanct~ary near the leasearea.(8) Agriculture:All leasearea is PVTland.(9) Whether area falls under notified area under water (prevention & controlof pollution) act, 1974: -The area is not notified under water act, 1974.(B) Environmental Impact Assessment:1) Land Environment(i) Land use pattern after fifth year:

Forest Crop Grazing Waste Other Total Indicate landland land land (in land outside area

hectare.)(a)pits & - - - 2.015 - 2.015 -Quarries

(b) Dumps of - - - - - - -Ore waste & O.b.

(c) Infrastructure - - - 0.0025 - 0.0025 -Including of officeWorkshop & plantsroad(d) Plantation - - - 0.2500 - 0.2500 -(e) Other - - - 0.2225 - 0.2225 -(i) Barren land - - - - -(ii) Crop land - - - - - - -Total occupied - - - 2.49 - 2.49 -area(ii) Aesthetic environment:

The aesthetic environment of the area will not have any adverse effect. Theproposed mining is on that place, where no vegetation is present. Hence therewill be no impact on the aesthetic environment of the area.

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(iii) Soil and land use pattern:,._"' .. '.._.......I '-'>"..""

r(:'/'l~ J •

Where 5 year working is proposed there is presence of {~i( so there isrequirement ~f stacki~g top soil at appropriate place. It lj' ill \tJe. u~~>_for.I.:"~'./development In plantation. \CIJJ '>..... ",//~ . .';

f~il......~w.u:t....,. r_;-·<.J ...• ,J."'. ...-.•.. ::,,,. -.' .,.~)..\ ....[i )A . I ' . I.,., (;,1 ./IV gncu ture: .,~~~::;~.-:::-:/

All leasearea falls in Pvt. waste land hence no effect on the agriculture works.

(v) Forest:

No forest land is in or near by the leasearea.

(vi) Vegetation:

Where five year working is proposed there is no vegetation present hence oneffect on the vegetation during 5 year working of the mining plan.

(vii) Public building, places and monument:

There is on important public building places and monument with in 5.0kmsradius of lease area. There is no national park and wild life sanctuary near theleasearea. Hence no effect on them.

(2) Water Environment

(i) Surface water

There is no nalla passingthrough the lease area hence there will be no effecton surface water.

(ii) Ground water

The ground water is lOO-llOmts below the surface level. The miningoperation will be on higher level above the water table, therefore there maynot be significant impact.

(iii) Quality of water

The will be no impact of mining on quality of water by any of the miningoperation as on water from other source is getting mixed with rainwater.

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(3) Air Environment

(i) Noise

The proposed mining is semi mechanized opencast method so sOrl1eamount ofnoise will be due to JCBto be deployed occasionally on hire basis for removalof overburden and movement of truck & tractor. To avoid this propermaintenance of the m/c will be done and the earplugs will be provided to theoperators.

(ii) Air

The mining will be done with help of earth movers so some amount of dust willbe generated, and for mineral transportation lessee will be used dumperstractors and etc. The amount of dust generated will be vey less, which withinpermissible limits. Dust mask will be provided to the operators/workers. Waterwill be sprayed at roads if dust generated more.

(iii) Climatic conditions

There will be no impact on climatic conditions of the area by miningoperations.

(4) socio-economic Environment

(i) Socio and demographic profile

Mining in remote and rural areas brings in some changes in the traditional lifestyle of the local people. The mining in the area will be generated employmentpotential and general financial status and socio-economic of few laborers willbe improved. Most of the people are poor and marginal farmers. Due to lake ofproper agriculture mostly they are from labor class.Due to mining activity theywill get job adjacent to their villages.

(ii) Occupational health and safety

Systematic and safe mining, there will be no impact on health and safety of theworkers and human settlements in and near by the area.

(iii) Human settlement

By systematic and safe mining, there will be no impact on health and safety ofthe workers but some may affected by mining.

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(iv) Recreational facility

Presently no recreational facilities are present in and arouhq the area.Therefore there will be no impact on these.

(C) Environmental Management Plan (Enclosed as Plate No.6):

(1) Temporary storage and utilization of topsoil

It is already sanctionedarea so there is a working pit in mining leasearea butsomepart of leasearea is coveredbyAlluviumsand.

(2) Proposal for reclamation of land affected by mining activitiesduring and at the end of mining leaseperiod:

There is no proposal for reclamation of worked out areaduring the mining planperiod becausethere is possibility of another layerof mineral.

Some part of the area will be made as water reservoir, which will help inrechargingthe water table of nearby area and the water accumulated in thereservoir can also be utilized for drinking, plantation as well as agriculturepurposeof the nearbyvillagers.

(3) Programmeof afforestation"

To improve the aesthetic environment of the area it is proposed to plant 20trees yearly inside the safety zone area. During the first five years sapling Oflocal species like Babool, Neem, Rohidaetc will be planted over an area of2500sqmshown in the proposedworking plan, plate no 5 & Environment planplate no. 6 yearwise details of plantation are givenbelow:

Year No. Replacement Typeof Location(40%) species

I 50 20 Babool,Neem Asshown in working plan, plateno.S

II 50 20 I(

"' 50 20 I(

IV 50 20 I(

V 50 20 /I

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(4) StabilizationandVegetationof Dumps

Waste dump consists of Sand& Kankar temporarily stacks in mining lease area.

The retaining wall will also be provided to the lower side of the waste dump to

avoid the spreads of the waste material if required.

(5) TreatmentandDisposalof MineWater:

There will be no make of water during any of the mining operations; therefore

there will be no need of treatment and disposal of mine water.

(6) Measuresfor minimizingadverseeffect on water regime:

There is no significant adverse effect on water regime. However, as measures

monitoring of water quality by analyzing will be made. In this regard base line

information on water is established.

(7) Socio-EconomicBenefitsarisingout of mining:

There are few mines in the vicinity of this area looking to unemployment the

people go outside for earning their livelihood. This mine will provide directly

opportunity of additional employment near their homes. Thus earning of the

people will increase and will help upliftment of socio-economic status of the

employees.

(8) Measuresfor dust control:

Because of occasionally JCBto be used for removal of overburden

and movement of tractors/trucks there will be the generation of dust. The

amount of dust generated will be very less because grit & kankar (murrum).

Dust mask will be provided to the operators/Workers. Water wi" be sprayed at

roads.

(12) ANYOTHERINFORMATION:Nil

Signature of applicant c:'\""--....~ Prepared By

Sh. Ramchandra Bishnoi Kapil Kumar GuptaRQP/ AJM/3S0/2014/ A

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PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN,

An attempt has been made in this chapter to visualize post mining land use based on different

environmental aspects of the area. It is envisaged that post mining, the mined out area and

surroundings shall create aesthetic beauty and significantly contribute towards community

and peripheral development.

It is possible only when we plan execute the things progressively, therefore due care will be

taken to operate the mine in an environmentally compatible manner considering waste

management reclamation of mined out area if possible, green belt development and

community social upliftment by providing submersible pumps, building of school rooms,

roads in the interior of villages, health community centre etc.

A safety measure has also been addressed to prevent access to surface opening, excavations

etc. Air and water quality management have been also described.

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•• IIl ••.."PPP!OVII"

CERTIFICATES

This progressive mine closure plan complies all statutory rule, regulations,orders made by the central Government, State Government, StatutoryOrganizations, Court etc. have been taken in to consideration and whereas anyspecific permission is required the applicant will approach the concernedauthorities.

Applicant

-.A'- '(.C"I'Y' _ ,-\

UNDERTAKING

ISh. Ramchandra Bishnoi undertakes that all the measures proposed in thisclosure plan will be implemented in a time bound manner as proposed.

Applicant

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~.tG!~,..,app:iO~~:r

1.0 INTRODUCTION

a) Name of applicant & Complete Address:

Sh. Ramchandra Bishnoi S/o Sh.Surata RamBishnoi

Village ChakVijaysinghpura, Kolayat, Bikaner

b) LeaseArea

= 2.49HECTS.

c) Location

Near village - Hadla

Tehsil- Kolayat

District & State - Bikaner - Rajasthan}-334001

Topo sheet no. - 45 E/1

d) Type of Area

Pvt land

e) Present land status

Govt. land = nilPvt land =2.49 hect

1. Area to be excavated = 0.5382 hect.2. Storage for topsoil/alluvium = Nil3. O.B.dump = nil4. Mineral storage = nil5. Infrastructure (workshop/Adm.building) = 0.0025 HECT6. Roads= Nil7. Railways= Nil8. Green belt = 0.0100 HECT9. Tailing pond = Nil10. Effluent treatment plan = Nil11. Mineral separation plan = Nil12. Township area = Nil13. Others (To specify) = Nil

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.. Ill••-•• ".09-F) Method of min'ng: semi mechanized mining by forming benches of

3.0mts. Height in overburden and 6.0mts. In mineral.g) Mineral processing operation: No mineral beneficiation is proposed, at

the site.

1.1 Reasons for closure: - The mine is closes either due to depletion- ofmineable or due to uneconomic mining or due to search of moreeconomic substitute for mining product. The aforesaid reasons forclosure are not applicable at the stage.

1.2 Statutory obligations: As per the central government vide notificationno. G5R (E) dated 10.4.2003 and no. G5R (E) 330 dated 10.4.2003amended the mineral concession rules, 1960 and mineral conservationand development rules, 1988 respectively. As per these amendment allthe existing mining lessee are required to submit the "progressive mineclosure plan" along with prescribed financial sureties before leaseagreement. Further the mining lessee is required to submit "Final mineclosure plan" one year prior to the proposed closure of the mine. 50applicant is submitting the progressive mine closure plan as per aboveamendment. As per MCDR, 1988 the applicant has to proper taken careabout area reclamation & rehabilitation of mined out area.

1.3 Name & address who is preparing the progressive closure plan: _

Kapil Kumar Gupta,

Address- Chhimpo KaMohalla, G.S.Road,Bikaner

(Rajasthan)-334001

Phone no. - 0151-2203255, Mob- 09314185551

Registration no. - RQP/AJM/350/2014/A Valid up to - 2024

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The area under consideration falls under Tertiary formation. LeaSe':.~r~~·~~i':;y'covered by the alluvium sand and no rock exposure is seen on the sljfface:::-.....Geological, recent to sub-recent formation having blown sand, pebbly grit andclay beds are found.

.. Ill••-2.0 MINE DESCRIPITON

;, .. ",

2.1 Geology: -

2.2 RESERVES:-

RESERVECALCULATION OF GRAVEL (BAJRI)

RESERVECALCULATION OF GRAVEL (BAJRI)Category Area Thickness Volume Gravel (bajri)

Kankar (100%)Ton

(sqm.) (mts.) (Cum.) (MTS.)Proved 24900 30 747000 1867500 .Probable 2490() 05 124500 311250Possible 24900 05 124500 311250Total 996000 2490000Mineable reserves

Safety zone have about 4750 sqmt and around 475000 tonnes mineral will bededuct in reserve and about 11587tonnes mineral already excavated it will bealso deduct in reserve Thus, the total mineable reserve= 2490000-475000-11587=2003413tonnes

2.3 Mining Method: -

The Gravel(Bajri), Kankar bed is overlain by O.B. consisting alluvium sand,kankar, so to extract Gravel(Bajri), Kankar it becomes necessary to remove theoverburden as well as soil. Since the deposit occurs at a depth of 03 mts andthe thickness of the deposit is sufficient to be economically mineable. Semimechanized open cast mining is the suitable method for mining.

The mining will be done with making systematic benches. Road and ramps willbe made during the mining as par requirement. The height of the benches willbe kept 3.0 mts in overburden & 5.0 in mineral and width of the benches willnot be less than height. The overburden will be removed with help of JCBon

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t.1III.lt~•• P;~o"ar.P .' ....::~):.,~~;~-,~....-.-.';:::

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hire basis. Mineral will be excavated though manual means at,tf,e,plt top frominside the pit to pit and then it will be stacked separately by m,~ulualmeans.

2.4 Mineral Beneficiation: - A _'".

No mineral beneficiation required at site except sorting and removing any rock .or waste material.

3.0 REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF MINING PLAN/SCHEME OF MININGINCLUDING FIVE YEARPROGRESSIVECLODERPLAN UPTO THE FINAL CLOSUREOF MINE

It is a already sanctioned area and this progressive mine closure plan is firstplan for this area, hence this chapter is not applicable at present.

4.0 CLOSUREPLAN

4.1 MINE - OUT LAND: -

Presently there is one working pit in the lease area of total excavated area of0.S382hects. The proposed working for first five year is in old pit-l after fifthyears of mining plan total degraded land will be as follow.

Pits = 2.015 hects.

Infrastructure = 0.0025 hects.

Plantation = 0.2S00hetcs.

As a land scapewill not changed much exception the excavation of mining areaafter it's proved that no mineral deposit left.

4.2 Water Quality Management: -

(i) Surface water: - There is no nalla passing through the lease area hencethere will be no surface water.

(ii) Ground water:- In this area the general fluctuation in static water level andground water table is from 100-110 mts between rainy season and summerseason. Ground water table in this area lies 100 mts. In monsoon and 110 mtsin summer season from ground level. Drinking water available in this area ispotable.

There would be no adverse effect on the existing water regime due to themining activity in the area as the water table is very much below the mining

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tl"Je;~!.itqeWo'

".f:.7~2'ji~gl~ /, .

level. Periodically samples would be taken from nearby \A(eysto monitorquality of water. \ ",

(iv) Quality of water:- Since there is no surface water in this area thereforethere is no need of assessment of quality of surface water. it is in watef \yitHinthe area. Water table of ground water in this region is around 100 to 110 mtsbelow the general ground level, which is too deep below the lowest pit bottomof proposed working pit.

There will be no impact of mining on quality of water by any of the miningoperation as no water from other source is getting mixed with rainwater.

4.3 Air Quality Management:-

(i) Air:- The quality of air is free from any pollution at this time, as there is nomajor source of pollution the air with in the area or nearby the area. There isno source of air-deterioration in this region and therefore ambient air qualityin the area aswell as in the region of 5 km radius is natural and pure.

Air pollution caused by deployment of JCB for removal of overburden andplaying of truck/tractors, which generates dust. The air pollution in the miningarea causes respiratory diseasesand eye ailment.

Controlling dust, water will be sprinkled daily on temporary unpaved roads inthe mining lease area and dust mask shall be provided to operator and mineworkers.

(ii) Ambient Noise & Vibration Levels

The proposed mining is opencast semi mechanized method so same amount ofnoise will be there due to JCBwhich will be deployed on hire basis for removalof overburden and movement of truck/tractor, which shall be within limits ofsafety. Earplugsshall be provided to operator and mineworker.

4.4 Waste management:-

As the GRAVEL(BAJRI)bed is exposed below the Murrum. Kankar bed which isbeing removed first. This o.b is used in plantation, Plantation will be done inthe way of planting press to improve the environment and excavated area willbe developed asa water reservoir.

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4.5 Top soil management:-

It is sanctioned area and some part of the lease is covered by alluvium sand.

4.6 Tailing Dam Management: -

There will not be processing activity hence no toxic material will be used. Thus,there is no necessity of tailing pond for disposal of tailing of toxic mineral

substance. Hence in management is required.

4.7 Infrastructure: -

The lease area lies 2.5km south west to village Jhajhu. The lease area is

assessable from Bikaner city. The nearest railway station is kolayat is aboutlOkm. from the lease area.

Other faculties like medical, telephone, telegraph is available at Jhajhu. At

mine site mine office will be constructed inside the lease area. water supply atmines site is meet from nearby dug well in the adjoining low lying fields in thearea by tractor attached with water tanker.

As per mines rules & regulation for labor rest shelter cum first aid stationwould be available at mine site. Toilet and other facilities like store shall beavailable at site.

4.8 Disposal of mining machinery: -

No machinery is proposed to disposed off during the period of this progressivemine closure plan. The machineries, which will be deployed at mines duringthe period of proposed five year, will also not dispose of during five year.

4.9 Safety & Security: -

For safety purpose the following proposals are proposed: -

Barbed wire fencing is proposed around the proposed excavation to check theinadvertent entry of human and livestock in the mining area (excavation).

A watchman will be employed for ward & watch duty. In the period ofdiscontinuance the watchman is proposed to continue for ward & watch duty.The watchman will not allow any general public person and livestock near thedeep cutting of the proposed working.

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The safe workings are proposed in the supervision of technical and qualifiedsupervision staff. Safety measures will be provided as per mines Act.

4.10 Disaster Management And RiskAssessment: -

It is a sanction lease area. The proposed working will be semi mechanizedopencast mining method. Underground mining is not proposed. No tailing damis proposed. Thus high risk accident like land slide, subsidence, flood,inundation, fire, seismic activities etc. not come across.

In case of accident a well-equipped first aid station will be provided at minesite for giving first aid to injured persons. The area is near the state highwayand vehicles on this highway with good frequency. The lease vehicle alsoremains at site most of the time during working. The applicant is capable tomeet any type of risk.

4.11 CareAnd Maintenance During Temporary Discontinuance: -

It is already sanctioned lease area for Gravel (Bajri). In case of temporarydiscontinuance of mining operations, the mine workings will be in the watch ofa watchman. Before re-open of the mine the maintenance will be provided toall the machineries deployed at mine. Before entering the laborers in to mineworkings are proposed to inspect by manager for safety purpose as per minesAct.

5.0 ECONOMICREPERCUSSIONSOFCLOSUREOFMINE AND MANPOWERRETRENCHMENTS

5.1 Number of Local Residents Employed: -

All the laborers will be employed from nearby villages. Except these laborersfew persons of nearby area will also get employment as staff and supervisorystaff etc, Some personswill get indirect job from the mining activities.

5.2 Compensation: -

The compensation to the employees with sustenance of himself and theirfamily members will be provided as per labour law and mines Act.

5.3 Satellite Occupation Connected With Mining Activity: -

Employment is also provided to the local villagers by other allied activities.

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5.4 Continued Engagement of Employment In The Rehabilitated. Status OfMining LeaseArea And Any Other remnant Activities: - '

Not applicable in this progressive mine closure plan.

5.5 EnvisagedRepercussions On The Society Around Due To Closure Of Mine: .,/

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This paragraph belongs to final closure of the mine and not related withprogressive mine closure plan.

6.0 TIME SCHEDULINGFORABANDONMENT

No part of the mine is proposed abandonment during the period of thisprogressive mine closure plan. These details will be provided in final closureplan whenever applicable.

7.0 ABANDONMENTCOST

Abandonment is not proposed in the period of this plan hence abandonmentcost is not related with this plan. But Rs.10000/year will be expenditure madefor plantation & waste management.

8.0 FINANCIALASSURANCE

AS PERRULE37 J OF MMCR 1986, the applicant will submit the financialassurance in terms of bank guarantee or in any other as asked by authorizedofficer of the state mining department.

9.0 CERTIFICATE

Certificate enclosed with report.

10. PLAN& SECTIONS

Plan& section area prepared & enclosed with this plan.

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Signature of ApplicantSh.Ramchandra Bishnoi

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This certificate will liable to be withdrawn IcaDceDed iD theevent of furnishing the wrong Information Idocuments in the Mining Plansubmitted by him.

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