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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT
FOR
GHUGHARIKALA IRON ORE DEPOSIT M. L. Area – 8.59 ha.
In Village - Ghugharikala
Tehsil - Sihora, District- Jabalpur State - Madhya Pradesh
Proposed Capacity – 2,00,000 TPA
Lessee - M/s. Nirmala Minerals
Pathak Ward, P.O. & District Katni (M.P.) PIN Code – 483501
Phone No. – (07622) 403495 e-mail - [email protected]
ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANTS
APLINKA SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD A-48, Sector-64, Noida, Uttar Pradesh-201301
NABET Accreditation No:NABET/EIA/1619/IA/0011 Ph: 0120-4540584; +91-8375955991
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The area under reference is part of 310.76 acres area granted to Shri Vishambhar Prasad Pathak for 20 years period w.e.f. year 1960. The State Govt. vide its order dated 29.08.1968 cancelled the mining lease and thrown open vide its notification dated 22.10.1971 .The applicant applied for mining lease over 54.247 hects. on 16.01.1984. The State Govt. later vide its letter dated 23.04.2005 consented to grant 23.491 hects. area to M/s Nirmala Minerals and rest 30.756 hects. to M/s Anand Mining Corporation. The Central Govt. vide its order no. 5/53/2005-M.IV dated 26.10.2007 granted approval under section 5(1) of MM(D & R) Act, 1957. The State Govt. vide its order dated 02.12.2016 directed to submit approved mining plan.The Mine plan was approved on 26/12/2016 by IBM. The area has been granted under ML under the provisions of Section 10A(2)(c) of MMDR Amendment Act 2015 read with MCR 2016 for 50 years period. The ML has been registered on 06.01.2017 and hence the lease period is 6.01.2017 to 5.01.2067.
1.1 SALIENT FEATURESOFTHE PROJECT
Particulars Details
Project Name Ghugharikala Iron Ore Mine
LOCATION
Village Ghugharikala
Tehsil Sihora
District Jabalpur
State Madhya pradesh
Mining Lease Area &Type of Land 8.59 ha. & Waste Land
Name of Mineral to be mined out Iron Ore Mine
Latitude 23°22'31.9" to 23°22'40.1"N (West Block)
23°22'33.9"to 23°22'43.5"N (East Block)
Longitude 80°10'11.5"to 80°10'23.3" E (West Block)
80°10'24.2"to 80°10'34.1" N (East Block)
Toposheet No. 64 A/3
Mineable Reserve Probable Mineral Reserve = 1.359718 MT Pre- Feasibility Mineral Resource = 0.259864 MT
Capacity 2,00,000 TPA
Life of the Mine 11 Year based as present level of reserve.
Estimated Project Cost 2.2 Crore
Highest and Lowest Elevation Highest elevation West block (Block-B) is 432m AMSL in NW
Eastern block (Block-A), 430 m Amsl in mid
of the area
Lowest Elevation— (West block) 408 m AMSL in South East
(Eastern block) 412 m Amsl in South
Ultimate Depth of Mining 13 meter
Nearest Habitation/Town Sihora 13.50 Km NW Direction
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Nearest Airport Jabalpur Airport – 24.70 Km
Nearest Highway NH-7, 10.65 km in WNW Direction
Nearest Railway Station Gosalpur at 11.50 Km west Sihora Road – 11.80 Km NNW
IBM approval : Date MPLN Approved by IBM on 26.12.2016
2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION
(i) IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT
MINE OWNER ADDRESS
M/s. Nirmala Minerals
Pathak Ward, P.O. & District Katni (M.P.)
PIN Code – 483501
Phone No. – (07622) 403495
The project is for mining of mineral Iron Ore by opencast method. The mining lease deed
along has appended as Annexure.
(ii) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF THE PROJECT
Opencast other than fully mechanized method of mining will be adopted in the lease area in
future. All operations of mining will be done by deployment of heavy earth moving machineries
for excavation, loading & transport. No drilling and blasting will be carried out. Various mining
activities such as drilling, blasting, loading and transportation will be so conducted as to ensure
maximum mineral conservation and minimum environmental degradation.
(iii) NEED FOR THE PROJECT AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY OR REGION
The mineral Iron Ore a notified mineral is found localized and Iron ore of the lease area is
suitable for sponge iron, cement & pellatisation plant. The mineral is not intended to supply to
any other industry, export or for any other associated industrial use. The Iron ore is proposed
for sale to steel plants in country, cement plants in Madhya Pradesh & pellatisation units in M.P.
and Chhattisgarh. It will not only provide employment to local populace but also benefit to the
State in the form of Royalty and fund in district mineral foundation for use in CSR activity and
development of the project located district.
(iv) DEMAND-SUPPLY GAP
The region is a major hub for cement and beneficiation plants. The cement plants are sort of
Iron Ore. The ML area full fills the requirements and hence the demand is always adequate and
more than supply.
(v) IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION
Indigenous production of mineral will be use for steel and cement sector in our country. No
export is envisaged of the mineral presently and in future also.
(vi) EXPORT POSSIBILITY - No export is proposed. (vii) DOMESTIC/ EXPORT MARKETS
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The Iron Ore has a good potential market in the country. The mineral is not intended to supply
to any other industry, export or for any other associated industrial use. The Iron ore is
proposed for sale to steel plants in country, cement plants in Madhya Pradesh & pellatisation
units in M.P. and Chhattisgarh.
(viii) EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE PROJECT -
The requirement of various technical and non-technical personnel is determined while adopting
the following norms:-
1. The mine will be worked in a single shift in day light hours.
2. In estimating the requirement of competent person, mates, etc. due consideration has been
given to the statutory provisions.
Man power requirement and its distribution.
The total manpower requirement in this project is 57 persons.
The man power proposed is as under:-
Mining Engineer 1
Geologist 1
Mine Foreman 1
Mining Mate 1
Skilled 10
Semi Skilled 15
Unskilled 11
Proposed OMS 17
Total 57
3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
(i) TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED & INTERDEPENDENT PROJECTS, IF
ANY.
The proposed project is an independent project that involves mining of mineral Iron Ore.
(ii) LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC LOCATION, PROJECT
BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITE LAYOUT) WITH COORDINATES
Location -
District and State : Jabalpur (M.P.) Taluka : Sihora Village : Ghugharikala
The geographical location of the mine is:-
Coordinates of Pillar –
Pillar No. Latitude Longitude Pillar No. Latitude Longitude
West Block
Khasra No. Area (ha.) 407/1(Old) 8.59
668/1 part (New)-Block A 668/1 part(New)-Block B
4.42 4.17
Total 8.59
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1 23°22'33.8" 80°10'11.5" 2 23°22'40.1" 80°10'13.6"
3 23°22'38.4" 80°10'17.0" 4 23°22'36.6" 80°10'17.2"
5 23°22'33.6" 80°10'23.3" 6 23°22'32.6" 80°10'20.5"
7 23°22'31.9" 80°10'18.6"
East Block
8 23°22'33.9" 80°10'26.2" 9 23°22'37.1" 80°10'26.2"
10 23°22'38.2" 80°10'24.6" 11 23°22'40.4" 80°10'24.2"
12 23°22'41.0" 80°10'24.9" 13 23°22'42.4" 80°10'29.1"
14 23°22'43.5" 80°10'33.1" 15 23°22'39.0" 80°10'34.1"
16 23°22'38.1" 80°10'32.1" 17 23°22'36.6" 80°10'30.8"
18 23°22'35.2" 80°10'27.1"
Location map -
(iii) DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES CONSIDERED AND THE BASIS OF SELECTING THE
PROPOSED SITE, PARTICULARLY THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS GONE INTO
SHOULD BE HIGHLIGHTED
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The lease area is hilly with general slope towards north and South East. Garland drain and bund
will be prepared towards the sloping side in south and west to prevent siltation of low lying areas.
The bund will be of size 5.5m x 1.5m while the drain will be of size 2.0m x 1.5m. Settling tanks of
size 20m x 6m will also be constructed at corners of the ML area. During the proposal period,
about 700m length of garland drain will be prepared .The mining is a site specific activity. The ML
area confirms to the location. The State Government has granted mining lease for 50 years period
at the proposed site. No environmentally sensitive area is located within the buffer zone.
(iv) SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION - Area – 8.59 hectares. Proposed capacity =
2,00,000 TPA
(v) PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS (A SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM /FLOW
CHART SHOWING THE PROJECT LAYOUT, COMPONENTS OF THE PROJECT ETC. SHOULD
BE GIVEN) -
The mine will be carried out by open-cast other than fully mechanized method of mining. All
operations of mining will be done by deployment of heavy earth moving machineries for
excavation, loading & transport. No drilling and blasting is proposed. The area is hilly trending
towards North and south East. The two quarries exist towards one ends. The trend of the hillock is
along the strike and mineralisation has been fully established. In order to do systematic and
scientific mining, working is proposed at one place from top down ward from one end. The haul
road will be made from southwest side of the ML area and leading to quarry bottom. Planning has
been made to ensure proper blending of ore to have consistent grade. The gradient on ramp will
be 1 in 10. No blasting will be done.
Removal of over burden will be done by loader cum excavator of 0.9 to 1.2 cum capacity.
No drilling and blasting will be done. The ore will be loaded in to the dumpers by loaders and will
be transported to the destination industries or railway siding. The over burden will be loaded by
loaders and transported to the dumping yard by dumpers. The dumpers/trucks will be of 10 t.
capacity. The transport of men is not applicable. No tubs, haulage rope, conveyor or locomotive will be
used.
(II) Drilling: - No drilling will be done.
(III) Blasting:- No blasting will be done.
(IV) Extent of mechanization:-
Proposed Working days/annum = 300 days
Targeted production = 2,00,000 TPA or 667 TPD say
OB/waste Handling = 10000 TPA or 33 TPD Say
Hence Total handling = 2,10,000 TPA or 700 TPD
(vi) RAW - MATERIAL REQUIRED ALONG WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITY, LIKELY SOURCE,
MARKETING AREA OF FINAL PRODUCT/S, MODE OF TRANSPORT OF RAW - MATERIAL
AND FINISHED PRODUCT
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No raw material will be required in the proposed project. The operation involves the mining of
Mineral.
(vii) RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN THE PROJECT, IF
ANY, SHOULD BE BRIEFLY OUTLINED
Not envisaged.
(viii) AVAILABILITY OF WATER, ITS SOURCE, ENERGY/ POWER REQUIREMENT AND SOURCE
SHOULD BE GIVEN -
The ground water is available from old hand pump and Tube well for domestic purpose. The
water from mine sump will be sourced for dust suppression and afforestation. The Quantity of Daily
water requirement with water balance chart is as under -
Activity
Water requirement, KLD
Dust suppression /allied mining activity 10.0
Plantation 3.0
Domestic 3.0
Total 16.00
Power - Electrical power is available for site office by MPEB.
(ix) QUANTITY OF WASTES TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND SCHEME FOR
THEIR MANAGEMENT/ DISPOSAL -
Solid Waste -
About 9574 Cum of overburden and mine waste will be generated from the mine during 5 years. It
will be backfilled in the mined out area and reclamation will be carried out in the mined out pits in
the lease area. About 1 lac cum of backfilling material will be sourced from outside. For backfilling
rubbish from the nearby villages of Ghugharikala, Dubiyara and Tikariya will be one of the major
fillingmaterial. Plantation will be carried out on the backfilled area.
Liquid Effluent - No liquid effluent from the mine lease area will be discharged.
4.0 SITE ANALYSIS
(i) CONNECTIVITY
The lease area falls in Sihora Tehsil of Jabalpur District of Madhya Pradesh State. The lease area is
approachable from district headquarter Katni and Jabalpur on NH-7 via Sihora. Sihora is 38kms
from Jabalpur and about 53kms from Katni. Sihora road, railway station situated on Jabalpur-Itarsi
section of Central Railway is 2km from Sihora. The lease area is 12 km south-east of Sihora road
railway station and 14 km SE of Sihora.
(ii) LAND FORM, LAND - USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP
Landform - The area is Hilly. It is waste land.
Land–use –The land use of the area is occupied by mining activity. No agriculture or grazing
land exist.
Ownership –
Khasra No. Area (ha.)
407/1(Old) 8.59
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(iii) TOPOGRAPHY (ALONG WITH MAP)
The lease area is hilly having gentle slope towards north and SE. The area has two blocks. The
highest elevation of the west block (Block-B) is 432m AMSL in NW and the lowest elevation is 408
m AMSL in SE. In the eastern block (Block-A), the highest elevation is 430m AMSL in mid of the
area while the lowest elevation is 412m AMSL in south.
(iv) EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN (AGRICULTURE, NON-AGRICULTURE, FOREST, WATER
BODIES (INCLUDING AREA UNDER CRZ), SHORTEST DISTANCES FROM THE
PERIPHERY OF THE PROJECT TO PERIPHERY OF THE FORESTS, NATIONAL PARK, WILD
LIFE SANCTUARY, ECO-SENSITIVE AREAS, WATER BODIES (DISTANCE FROM THE HFL
OF THE RIVER), CRZ. IN CASE OF NOTIFIED INDUSTRIAL AREA, A COPYOF THE
GAZETTE NOTIFICATION SHOULD BE GIVEN.
land-use pattern of the lease area
The ML area is Hilly waste land. There is no agriculture land, forest land or any water body in the
lease area. No national park, sanctuary or any eco sensitive area exists within 10 kms radius. The
nearest forest boundary is more than 2.0 km. There are seasonal water courses and rainwater
catchment ponds in the vicinity of the mining area towardssouth and west. There is a canal at
150m in south of the ML area. A water tank exists at 2 km distance in NW in village Agaria.
(v) Existing infrastructure
Site services comprises of office, stores, drinking water facility and first aid. Rest shelters are
provided at the mine site. The lease area falls in Sihora Tehsil of Jabalpur District of Madhya
Pradesh State. The lease area is approachable from district headquarter Katni and Jabalpur on NH-
7 via Sihora. Sihora is 38kms from Jabalpur and about 53kms from Katni. Sihora road, railway
station situated on Jabalpur-Itarsi section of Central Railway is 2km from Sihora. The lease area is
12 km south-east of Sihora road railway station and 14 km SE of Sihora.
(vi) Soil classification - The soil is Lateritic in nature.
(vii) CLIMATIC DATAFROM SECONDARY SOURCES
The region has a tropical monsoon climate with long humid summer and short winters. The rain
fall is heavy during S-W monsoon and light during pre-monsoon season. The monsoon normally
begins during June and retracts during September.
The nearest IMD station for the proposed mine project is Jabalpur and the meteorological data
for IMD Jabalpur is given below.
Climatology & meteorology of the Study Area
Sl. No. Parameters Description of the Season
1. Rainfall in mm
Winter (Dec to Feb)
Months Total rainfall (in mm)
December 10.6
January 19.3
February 30.8
Total 60.7
Summer (Mar to May)
March 14
April 4.9
668/1part (New)-Block A 668/1 part(New)-Block B
4.42 4.17
Total 8.59
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May 10.7
Total 29.6
Monsoon (June to Sept)
June 211.9
July 341
August 432.9
September 171.8
Total 1157.6
Post-Monsoon (Oct to Dec)
October 34.5
November 13.3
December 10.6
Total 58.4
2 Temperature (Mean Daily Temp. in 0C)
Winter (Dec to Feb)
Months Max Min Avg
Dec 29.4 6.3 17.9
Jan 30.1 5.6 17.9
Feb 33.0 7.7 20.4
Average 30.8 6.5 18.7
Summer (Mar to May)
Mar 38.2 12.0 25.1
Apr 42.1 17.5 29.8
May 44.1 22.6 33.4
Average 41.5 17.4 29.4
Monsoon (June to Sept)
June 43.5 22.4 33.0
Jul 36.0 22.2 29.1
Aug 33.5 22.1 27.8
Sep 34.2 21.5 27.9
Average 36.8 22.1 29.4
Post-Monsoon (Oct to Dec)
Oct 34.6 15.2 24.9
Nov 32.4 10.0 21.2
Dec 29.4 6.3 17.9
Average 32.1 10.5 21.3
3 Relative Humidity
in per cent
Winter (Dec to Feb)
Month 10.01hrs 17.30hrs
Dec 72.0 51.0
Jan 72.0 48.0
Feb 64.0 38.0
Average 69.3 45.7
Summer (Mar to May)
Mar 47.0 26.0
Apr 35.0 20.0
May 36.0 21.0
Average 39.3 22.3
Monsoon (June to Sept)
Jun 62.0 48.0
July 84.0 75.0
Aug 88.0 80.0
Sep 82.0 70.0
Average 79.0 68.3
Post-Monsoon (Oct to Dec)
Oct 71.0 52.0
Nov 67.0 49.0
December 72.0 51.0
Average 70.0 50.7
4 Wind-speed
Winter (Dec to Feb)
Month Speed (kmph)
Dec 2.4
Jan 2.9
Feb 3.6
Average 3.0
Summer (Mar to May)
Mar 4.2
Apr 4.9
May 6.1
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Average 5.1
Monsoon (June to Sept)
Jun 7.4
July 7.0
Aug 6.4
Sep 4.9
Average 6.4
Post-Monsoon (Oct to Dec)
Oct 3.4
Nov 2.7
Dec 2.4
Average 2.8
Source: (i) Climatological Table 1971 – 2000, Indian Meteorological Department, Govt.
of India
Rainfall: The annual average total rainfall recorded in the region was found to be 1295.7 mm.
Temperature: The average maximum temperature was recorded in the month of May at 44.1°C
and the minimum average temperature was 5.6°C in January.
Relative Humidity: The maximum Relative Humidity was found during the monsoon season with
the month of August recording the highest average at 88%
Wind Speed and Direction: The maximum average wind speed was found to be 7.4 kmph in
the month of June.
(viii) Social infrastructure Available
Existing : All social infrastructure facility is available near the area at Sihora and Jabalpur.
Water Supply: There is no water tank or nalla or reservoir in the applied area. The main
source of water supply is through dug well & tube wells situated near office/site services and
nearby villages.
5.0 PLANNING BRIEF -
(i) PLANNING CONCEPT (TYPE OF INDUSTRIES, FACILITIES, AND TRANSPORTATION ETC.)
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING/ DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CLASSIFICATION
Mining by open-cast other than fully mechanized mining method will be practiced. The targeted
production of the Iron Ore will be 1,85,232 TPA. The mining operation will be done in systematic
and scientific manner by formation of benches as per MMR 1961.
(ii) POPULATION PROJECTION
The project will employ most of the workers from nearby villages. There will not be any increase
in population due to the project. However, few people from other area may migrate in this area
for business opportunities.
(iii) Land use planning (Break up along with green belt, etc.)
The proposed land use is given in table below:
Break-Up of Land Utilization Pattern (Area in Ha)
Sl.No. Particular Existing 5th year end Conceptual Period
1 Total area excavated (broken) 0.20 2.10 6.62
2 Area fully mined out (out of 1) Nil Nil (6.62)
3 Area fully reclaimed (Backfilled
out of 2) Nil Nil
(6.62)
4 Area rehabilitated out of 3 by
afforestation NA Nil
(6.62)
5 Area reclaimed by water Nil 0 0
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harvesting
6 Total area under dumps Nil 0.80 Nil
7 Area under active dumps Nil 0.80 Nil
8 Area under mineral stack Nil 0.25 Nil
9 Area under Road Nil 0.10 Nil
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Area under Green belt (i.e.
plantation on area other than
dump and backfilled area)
Nil 1.33 1.97
11 Area under infrastructure Nil 0.10 Nil
12 Garland drain and settling tank Nil 0.30 Nil
12 Undisturbed area 8.39 3.61 Nil
(iv) ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL & SOCIAL)
The following facilities will be extended to the nearby villages by the mine management.
Proposed facilities:
Assistance in green belt development in the 2 Km buffer zone.
Direct Employment to 57 or more required number of persons from nearby villages.
Indirect employment opportunities to about 25 persons from the nearby villages.
Arrangements for safe and healthy working conditions
Provision of Drinking water to nearby villages through tankers in dry period.
Medical facilities and Health check-up camps for the workers
Conducting medical camps in nearby villages at regular interval.
Assistance in Sanitation and Hygiene.
(v) AMENITIES/ FACILITIES - The requisite site facilities are proposed as follows:
Site - Office- A site - office will proposed for technical & clerical staff and keeping the
records.
First - Aid - Specified first Aid box will be maintained at the site office and the rest shelter
as per Mines Act-1952. The mines manager will be the qualified person to render first aid
to the injured and will be the holder of a valid first aid certificate.
Water - Hut - Water - hut is proposed for drinking water for employees. The water is
proposed to be stored in water pitchers and tanks.
Rest - Shelter - A rest - shelter is proposed for workers for lunch and taking rest during
interval.
Lavatory– Portable toilets will be used.
6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTURECTURE
(i) Industrial Area (Processing area) – Not applicable
(ii) Residential area (Non Processing area)
There is no residential area in the mine lease. Only Site office and rest shelter will be provided.
Only local labours are employed .
(iii) Green Belt
It is proposed to plant trees along the mine lease boundary as well as on the backfilled area. The
details of the proposed plantation are given in table below:
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Progressive Afforestation during lease period:
Year
Total
Plantation
Area covered during the year Survival
rate % BF Area Nos. Area
sqm)
Green belt Nos.
Area (sqm)
Up to 5 years 1970 Nil 1970/19700 80
During Lease Period 6620 6620/66200 Nil 80
Total 8590 6620/66200 1970/19700
The species of various fire-wood and fruit trees viz Neem, Pipal, Karanj, khamer, Bamboo, Amla,
Gulmohar, Mango, Munga, Dalbergia sissoo and Mahua etc. will be planted every year. Fencing will be
done to protect the plants.
(iv) SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Road facility (existing roads will be maintained regularly)
Employment opportunity
Medical camps
Social awareness camps,
Donations to schools
Secondary employment opportunities
Sanitation and Hygiene
(v) CONNECTIVITY (TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION ROAD/ RAIL/ METRO/ WATER WAYS
ETC.)
The lease area falls in Sihora Tehsil of Jabalpur District of Madhya Pradesh State. The lease area is
approachable from district headquarter Katni and Jabalpur on NH-7 via Sihora. Sihora is 38kms
from Jabalpur and about 53kms from Katni. Sihora road, railway station situated on Jabalpur-Itarsi
section of Central Railway is 2km from Sihora. The lease area is 12 km south-east of Sihora road
railway station and 14 km SE of Sihora.
(vi) DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT (SOURCE & SUPPLY OF WATER)
There is a Tube well at the office for drinking water supply.
(vii) SEWERAGE SYSTEM
The domestic effluent from the site office and rest shelter will be discharged in septic tank and
soak pit system.
(viii) INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
There will not be any industrial waste generation.
(ix) SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
About 9574 Cum of overburden and mine waste will be generated from the mine during 1st 5
years. OB/waste will be simultaneously backfilled in the mined out area. The reclamation and
rehabilitation will be carried out in the mined out pits in the lease area. Plantation will be carried
out on the backfilled area whereas rest will be converted to water reservoir.
(x) POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/ SOURCES.
Electrical power will be required only for site office and will be obtained from MPEB and Solar
energy.
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7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN
(i) POLICY TO BE ADOPTED (CENTRAL/STATE) IN RESPECT OF THE PROJECT AFFECTED
PERSONS INCLUDING HOME OUSTEES, LAND OUSTEES AND LANDLESS LABORERS (A
BRIEF OUTLINE TO BE GIVEN)
There is no human settlement within the mine lease area. No human settlement will be disturbed
due to the mining activity. So, no Rehabilitation and resettlement is proposed.
8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
(i) LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATE OF COMPLETION (TIME
SCHEDULE FOR THE PROJECT TO BE GIVEN)
The project will commence after grant of environmental clearance.
(ii) ESTIMATED PROJECT COST ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY
OF THE PROJECT
The estimated project cost will be 22.20 (Million Rs).
Capital Investment
Area of investment Expenses (in Million Rs.)
i Land Nil
ii. Mining (Plant and Machinery) 20.0
iii.Environmental Protection 1.0
iv. Occupational Health & Safety 0.20
v.Capitalized Expenditure such as pre-production
exploration, development, major overhaul and repair to
machinery etc. (As prescribed under Income Tax Act)
1.0
Total Capital Investment 22.20
9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)
(i) FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL BENEFITS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE BENEFIT TO THE
LOCAL PEOPLE INCLUDING TRIBAL POPULATION, IF ANY, IN THE AREA.
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 provided.
The proposed mine will bring economical benefits to the state by the way of Royalty for mineral and
to the local people by way of direct and secondary employment opportunities. The mine
management will also help the nearby villages by providing aid to school, conducting medical and
social awareness camps, helping in formation of self help groups, etc. especially keeping in view the
tribal and economically backward population in the area. Thus the project will bring about socio-
economic improvement of the area and will prove beneficial to the area.
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