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  • PRE – FEASIBILITY REPORT

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    S. No. Content

    1.0 Executive Summary

    2.0 Introduction of Project and Background Information

    3.0 Project Description

    4.0 Site Analysis

    5.0 Planning Brief

    6.0 Proposed Infrastructure

    7.0 Rehabilitation & Resettlement

    8.0 Project Schedule

    9.0 Analysis of Proposal

    Annexure

    Plates

    Simplified scheme of mining

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    Particulars Details

    Project Name & Location Masonry Stone & Crushing Mining Project

    (ML No.- 78/03, M L area – 1.0 hectare)

    Near Village – Kalayanpura, Tehsil- Kotputli, District

    Jaipur, Rajasthan

    Latitude 27044’40.44” to 27044’35.48” N

    Longitude 76005’02.03” to 76004’58.69”E

    Toposheet No. 54 A/2,1 & 45 M/13,14

    Total Mining area 1.0 hectare

    Mineable Reserves 704320MT

    Capacity Production of mine- 2,00,000 TPA of Masonry Stone

    Production Capacity Of Crusher-1000 TPD

    Life of Mine 6 years

    Ultimate depth of mining 350 mRL

    Estimated project cost 70 Lac.

    EMP Cost 0.30 Lac / annum

    Power Requirement

    JVVNL power line is available in and around the

    sanctioned lease area. There is also an electric

    connection to operating the crusher plant.

    Fuel Requirement 0.5 KLD (HSD)

    DG Set As per requirement.

    Highest and Lowest Elevation

    S. No. Particulars Elevation (mRL)

    1. Highest 390

    2. Lowest 380

    Land use Govt. Waste land

    Nearest Habitation/ Town Kalayanpura, about 2.0 km in SW direction from ML

    area.

    Nearest Airport Airport – Jaipur at a distance of 91 km in SSW direction

    from the ML area

    Nearest Highway NH -8, about 12 km in SSE direction from ML area.

    Nearest Railway Station Nearest Railway Station is Kotputli railway station at a

    distance of 12 km from the ML area.

    Power Supply Kalayanpura, about 2.0 km in SW direction from ML

    area.

    Nearest Telephone Kalayanpura, about 2.0 km in SW direction from ML

    area.

    Nearest Dispensary and Govt.

    Hospital

    Kalayanpura, about 2.0 km in SW direction from ML

    area.

    Educational Facility Kalayanpura, about 2.0 km in SW direction from ML

    area.

    Water Demand and Supply 4.00 KLD

    Nearest Tourist Places None within the study area

    Defense Installations None within the study area

    Archeological Features None within the study area

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    Ecological Sensitive Zones Baneti P.F. about 2.0 km in NE direction from ML

    area.

    Balupura R.F. about 6.0 km in NNW direction from

    ML area.

    Kharjo P. F. about 11.0 km in NW direction from ML

    area.

    Palan P.F. about 12.0 km in NW direction from ML

    area.

    P.F. about 10.0 km in NW direction from ML area.

    Hasampur P.F. about 2.0 km in WNW direction from

    ML area.

    Gadrata P.F. about 8.0 km in WSW direction from

    ML area.

    Dantil P.F. about 9.0 km in SW direction from ML

    area.

    Ramsinghpura P.F. about 9.0 km in ESE direction

    from ML area.

    Nearest Streams/ Rivers/

    Water Bodies (from mine

    boundary)

    Sota Nadi about 4.00 km in ESE direction from ML

    area.

    Krishnawati Nadi about 3.0 km in NW direction

    from ML area.

    Raipur Dam about 11 km in WNW direction from ML

    area.

    Seismic Zone Seismic zone – II

    2. INTRODUCTION OF PROJECT /BACKGROUND INFORMATION

    Environment Clearance has been already obtained for Masonry Stone Mines M.

    L. No. 78/03 over an area1.0 hectare Near Village – Kalayanpura, Tehsil-

    Kotputli, District Jaipur, Rajasthan by DEIAA vide EC letter no.

    F1(4)SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project/Cat1(a) B2 (EC)14-15 On dated 11/05/2016

    for the production of 200000TPA.

    As per Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (RSPCB) vide letter no. CD &

    SCMG (Gen-03)/RSPCB/1235 to1271, Dated 24.01.2017 we are applying for

    Environment Clearance for inclusion of Crusher Plant in EC.

    The Modified Mining Scheme for Masonry stone & crusher Plant (M.L. 78/03)

    over an area of 1.0 hectare, Near Village – Kalayanpura, Tehsil- Kotputli,

    District Jaipur.

    Initially the mining lease area (ML Area – 1.0 Hect. ML No. – 78/03, Mineral-

    masonry stone), Near Village – Kalayanpura, Tehsil- Kotputli, District Jaipur,

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    Rajasthan was granted in favor of Shri Vikas Meena, S/o Shri Rajendra Prasad

    Meena, R/o Paneda, Banar, Tehsil- Kotputli, District- Jaipua (Raj.).

    Further the lease was transferred in favor of Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav, S/o

    Shri Mahendra Singh Yadav, R/o Aanthpura, Tehsil- Bharor, District- Alwar

    (Raj.).

    Refer Annexure No. I: Copy of Lease Deed

    Refer Annexure No. II: Copy of transfer deed

    The mining lease area is 1.0 hectare covering part of GT sheet no. 54A/2, 1 &

    45M/13,14 Near Village – Kalayanpura, Tehsil- Kotputli, District Jaipur,

    Rajasthan

    2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent

    Name of the Project : Masonry Stone & Crushing Mining Project

    Location : Near Village – Kalayanpura

    Tehsil : Kotputli

    District : Jaipur, Rajasthan

    Proposed Production of Mine : 2,00,000TPA of Masonry Stone

    Production Capacity of Crusher : 1000 TPD named M/s Tirupati Stone

    Industries

    Mining Lease Area : 1.0 hectare (Govt. waste Land)

    Lessee Address

    Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav, S/o Shri

    Mahendra Singh Yadav

    R/o Aanthpura, Tehsil- Bharor,

    District- Alwar (Raj.).

    2.2 Brief description of the nature of the project:

    It is a captive Mine of Masonry stone & Crusher plant is proposed in the mining

    area 1.0 hectare, ML No. 78/03 (Govt. Waste Land), Near Village –

    Kalayanpura, Tehsil- Kotputli, District Jaipur, Rajasthan. Mining is carried out

    by semi Mechanized Opencast method.

    Masonry Stone to be mined out 2,00,000 TPA & Capacity of Crusher 1000 TPD.

    Working will be systematic by forming proper benches. Mining operation carried

    out by drilling in the stone, charging with explosive and blasting the hole. The

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    blasted material is loaded to dumper after proper sizing with the help of rock

    breaker. The blasted material is fed to crusher for further preparation of

    aggregates. The masonry stone is exposed in the lease area. The bench height

    would not be kept greater than statutory provisions of the prevailing Act i.e. the

    width of the benches should be more than the height of the bench, Here in this

    mining project the height of bench kept is 6m and width more than height.

    2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region:

    Due to globalization, the requirement for masonry stone has been on the rise over

    the last few years. Mineral Masonry stone uses in various forms such as lumps &

    grits. Mining Industry play an important role in economic sector in India. The

    important benefits of the project to the state in form of royalty and can be stated

    as boost to local and regional economy. The development of mining & Crusher

    plant in the area provides direct & indirect employment opportunities, better

    infrastructural facilities, communication and socio-economic infrastructure nearby

    village.

    2.4 Demands-supply gap:

    Masonry Stone & Crushing material is used as basic building raw material in

    construction of buildings and infrastructure projects, Due to rapid

    Industrialization and urbanization demand of masonry stone is increasing,

    Demand of stone in its various forms such as lumps & grits.

    2.5 Imports vs. indigenous production

    Demand of Masonry Stone in the domestic market is high, In the allotted area,

    masonry stone is available in abundant quantity and can be excavated

    indigenously. It had become a major source of economy in the area.

    2.6 Export possibility

    Mineral Masonry Stone shall cater the indigenous demand and major consumers

    are located in nearby areas. No export will required.

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    2.7 Domestic/export markets

    There is always an increasing demand of masonry stone in domestic market.

    2.8 Employment generation (direct or indirect due to the project)

    By this mining project of masonry stone in the area, people get employment.

    The project directly generates the employment opportunities for the local

    people and indirectly for the others. The total manpower requirement for

    the proposed mining operation will be around 85 persons directly, Indirect

    employment & 15 persons required for crusher staff.

    The applicant has to employ the Following personal for the quarry

    operations:

    Mines Manager - 1

    Asst. Manager - 1

    Mines Mate / Mines Foreman - 1

    Watchmen - 1

    Skilled Labours / operators - 50

    Unskilled Labours - 31

    Crusher Staff

    S. No Designation Present Qualification

    1 Site Manager 1 Graduate

    2 Operator 4 Secondary

    3 Labores 10

    Crusher Staff

    S. No Designation Present Qualification

    1 Site Manager 1 Graduate

    2 Operator 4 Secondary

    3 Labores 10

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

    3.1 Type of project including interlinked and interdependent projects:

    The proposed project of Masonry stone & Crusher plant in the mining lease area

    of 1.0 hectare situated at Near Village – Kalayanpura, Tehsil- Kotputli, District

    Jaipur, Rajasthan. This project is producing 2,00,000 TPA of Masonry Stone &

    Capacity of Crusher 1000 TPD.

    This Mining project is interlinked with Crushing activity of the mineral , Mining

    operation carried out by drilling in the stone, charging with explosive and

    blasting the hole. The blasted material is loaded to dumper after proper sizing

    with the help of rock breaker. The blasted material is fed to crusher for further

    preparation of aggregates.

    3.2 Location (Location map & Key plan is attached as Plate no. I & II

    respectively).

    State : Rajasthan

    District : Jaipur

    Tehsil : Kotputli

    Near Village : Kalayanpura

    The entire project area is 1.0 hectares. (Govt. Waste Land)

    Google Image of the mining lease area –

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    TOPOSHEET NO. WITH LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE

    The mining lease area forms a part of Survey of India Topo-sheet no 54 A/2,1 &

    45 M/13,14. The mining lease area is situated between Latitudes 27044’40.44” to

    27044’35.48” N & Longitudes 75005’02.03” to 75004’58.69”E. The mining area is

    about 2.0 km in SW direction from Kalayanpua Village. Tehsil Kotputli is about

    12 km in SSE direction & District Headquarter Jaipur is about 91 km from the

    mining lease area.

    The highest and lowest elevation of the mining area is –

    S. No. Particulars Elevation (mRL)

    1. Highest 390

    2. Lowest 380

    3.3 Details of Alternate Site Considered and the Basis of Selecting the

    Proposed Site, Particularly the Environmental Considerations Gone Into Should

    Be Highlighted:

    Mining is site-specific project hence no alternate site is considered and Crusher

    Plant situated in lease area.

    3.4 Size/ Magnitude of Operation

    It is proposed to produce 2,00,000 TPA of Masonry Stone & Capacity of Crusher

    1000 TPD from the mining area of 1.0 hectares by semi mechanized open cast

    method of mining.

    3.5 Project description with process details:

    It is a captive mine project all minerals are feeding in crusher which situated

    within lease area. The working in the area will be carried out by semi-

    mechanized open cast method. The hydraulic machineries will be deployed time

    to time as and when required. Considering the national, state and local holidays

    there will be around 300 working days in a year. Proposed working will be

    systematic by forming proper benches. Mining is done by drilling in the stone,

    charging with explosive and blasting the hole. The blasted material is loaded to

    dumper after proper sizing with the help of rock breaker. The blasted material

    is loaded to dumper after proper sizing with the help of rock breaker. The

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    blasted material is fed to crusher for further preparation of aggregates. The

    masonry stone is exposed in the lease area. The bench height would not be kept

    greater than statutory provisions of the prevailing Act i.e. the width of the

    benches should be more than the height of the bench, Here in this mining

    project the height of bench kept is 6m and width more than height.

    Blasting:

    Blasting operation will be performed by competent person. Spacing and burden

    may change depending upon the field condition based on experience. In case of

    deep hole blasting, prior permission will be taken from DGMS.

    The Board blasting parameters will be as under:-

    TYPE OF EXPLOSIVE TO BE USED

    Special Gellatin, delay Detonator, R-cord,

    Storage of Explosive: The explosive shall be supplied by the authorized

    contractor at the blasting site at the time of blasting. The explosive shall be

    directly used so no storage of explosive is proposed.

    Precautions:

    1. During handling all care should be taken that no inflammable elements

    should be there.

    2. Only safety explosive container with explosive license should be used for safe

    & secure transportation of explosive.

    3. Efficient Siren should be blown prior to the blasting & clearance of blasting.

    Proposed Production & life of Mine

    The proposed year wise production plan for next five years is given in table below

    Length of Shot Holes : 1.5 m

    Diameter of Shot Holes : 32 mm

    Spacing : 1 m

    Burden : 0.8 m

    Stemming : 30%

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    Year wise Annual production in Next TwoYears

    Year Total

    Excavation

    of minerals

    in Tones

    90% Masonry

    Stone & Marble

    (Meta

    Conglomerate)

    Stone in tonnes

    10%Waste in MT

    2017-18 163410 147070 16340

    2018-19 229980 206982 18608

    Total 393390 354052 34948

    Life of Mine = Mineable reserve of Masonry Stone is 704320 tonnes. Around

    16605 tonnes of minerals will be excavated during the last 3years of around

    111828 tonnes Average production per year these reserves will give a life of

    around 6 years to the mine

    Source : Approved Modified Scheme of Mining

    Equipment & Machineries:

    Details of Machineries already deployed

    Machine Nos. Make HP/Capacity

    Jack Hammers 2 Atlas Copco 32mm

    Compressor 1 Local 62.5 HP

    D. G. Set 1 Local 15 KVA

    Poklean 1 Hitechi 148 HP

    Dumper 3 Ashok Leyland 75 HP

    Water Tanker 1 Ford 5000 Litre

    Wagon drill m/c 1 Atlas Copco 30m

    Extent of Mechanisation

    Like any other industry, the proper selection of earth moving machinery in

    an opencast mine plays an important role in its overall success. Type of

    equipment, suitable for a specified job & its capacity, depend entirely on the

    size of the project, material to be handle, site condition, availability of

    equipment comparative price etc. Dumpers and Trucks are used for mineral

    transportation. At time Excavator cum leaders (Hitachi-210) 1.2 Cum. Shall

    be used for speedly removal of mineral. This will ensure faster production

    with number of person to be deployed.

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    List of mining machinery to be produced for mining operation:

    S.

    No.

    Item Quantity Status

    a. Hitachi-210 Excavator Loader for

    excavating/loading

    One Hire / To

    purchase

    b. Ashok Leyland tipper 20 tonner for

    transport of mineral/waste

    3 On hire

    c. Water tanker with Tractor for spray

    on haul road

    1 On hire

    d. 25HP Diesel engine operated pump

    for dewatering the pit bottom

    1 On hire/ To

    purchase

    e. Wagon Drill m/c Compressor (CPS) 1 On hire/ To

    purchase

    f. Hydraulic rock breaker 1 On hire

    Crusher Machine

    S.

    No

    Machine No’s Make

    1 Crusher JAW 1 Grit Plant / Oil Plant

    Flow Chart showing Lease operation:

    Lease

    Crushing

    Transportation

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    3.6 Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source,

    marketing area of final products, mode of transport of raw material and finished

    product:

    No raw material is required during the mining process. The operation involved

    excavation of masonry stone fed in crusher Plant for aggregates and then

    directly transport it to the end users/ market in form of lumps & grit.

    3.7 Resource optimization/ recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any,

    should be briefly outlined.

    In nature, mineral is in finite quantity and once the mineral depleted cannot be

    replenished. Working will be done systematically to optimum utilization of

    resources

    3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source

    The total water requirement for the project is estimated 4.0 KLD. Water for

    mining operation (dust suppression) and for domestic & drinking purpose will be

    supplied from PHED supply & bore well situated nearby village through water

    tankers.

    S. No. Purpose Total Requirement (KLD)

    1 Dust suppression 2.5

    2 Drinking & other purposes 1.0

    3 Green belt 0.5

    Total 4.00

    Ground Water Table

    325.0 mRL(55 m BGL) WATER TABLE

    350.0 mRL (30 m BGL) ULTIMATE DEPTH

    390.0 mRL HIGHEST CONTOUR

    Proposed working will not intersect Ground

    water table.

    LOWEST CONTOUR 380.0mRL

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    Electricity is already available at the site. Fuel (HSD) will be obtained from

    authorized public fuel station & about 0.5 KLD H.S.D. will be used in

    machineries & Vehicles during mining operation.

    3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their

    management /disposal:

    There is no top soil to be stacked separately and utilized. So it does not require

    any measure to be taken for stacking and utilization.

    Nature of Waste : The waste overburden in the area is only intermixed soil. The

    total waste rock to be handled in five years is as follows.

    TABLE- THE YEAR WISE GENERATION OF WASTE ROCK

    Year Volume of waste in M3 Taking Swell

    factor 30% in M3

    Total m3 swell

    Vol.

    2017-18 16340 4902 11438

    2018-19 18608 5582 13026

    Total 34948 10484 24464

    Dumping Site

    Some waste will be used for making haul road by lessee and remaining waste

    will be dump on the site.

    3.10 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give

    information of EIA purpose:

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    4.0 SITE ANALYSIS

    4.1 Connectivity

    Connectivity Details from Project Site:

    S. No. Particulars Details

    1. Road

    Connectivity

    The mining area is about 2.0 km in SW direction from

    Kalayanpura Village. Tehsil- Kotputlir is about 12 km in SSE

    direction & District Headquarter Jaipur is about 91 km from

    the mining lease area.

    2. Nearest

    Highway

    NH -8, about 12 km in SSE direction from ML area

    3.

    Nearest

    Railway

    Station

    Nearest Railway Station is Kotputli railway station at a distance

    of 12 km from the ML area.

    4. Nearest

    Airport

    The nearest civilian airport for regular commercial flights

    is at Jaipur the road distance from the mining lease area

    is around 91 km.

    Application for

    prior

    Environmental

    Clearance (Form

    IM & Pre-

    Feasibility Report

    Presentation for

    EC before DEAC

    Environmental

    Clearance

    Commencement of

    mining & Crushing

    Operation

    Compliance of EC

    Condition

    Submission of

    Compliance

    report to concern

    authority

    Corrective

    measures to meet

    the norms in EC,

    if any

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    4.2 Land form, land use and land ownership

    The mining lease area generally hilly. The highest elevation of the lease area is

    390 mRL & lowest elevation of the area is 380 mRL.

    4.3 Topography

    The mining lease area of 1.0 hectare falls within 27044’40.44” to 27044’35.48” N

    & Longitudes 76005’02.03” to 76004’58.69”ETopographical (Surface) Plan has

    been prepared on a scale of 1:500. The mining lease area is hilly area, highest

    elevation of the area is 390 mRL & lowest elevation of the area is 380 mRL. The

    ultimate depth of mining will be up to 350 mRL. No other perennial Nallah /

    water bodies exist in the core area.

    4.4 Existing Land use Pattern

    The mining lease area is Govt. Waste Land (1.0 hectare). There is no village or

    hutments within the mining lease area. Existing land use pattern is given as

    below:

    Present Land use pattern (Hects.)

    S. No. Land use Category Pre Operational Phase

    1 Top Soil Dump --

    2 Waste Dump (External) --

    3 Excavation (Voids Only) 0.0859

    4 Road --

    5 Built Up Area 0.0068

    6 Township Area --

    7 Afforestation --

    8 Reclamation (Backfilled) --

    9 Mineral Storage --

    10 Processing (Crushing) 0.0991

    11 Undisturbed Area 0.8082

    Total 1.0000

    Type of Land Area in Hectares

    Govt.Waste Land 1.0

    Total 1.0

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    4.5 Existing Infrastructure:

    Temporary Infrastructure is available at the mine site. Site services as per

    Mines Rules 1956 will be developed. First-Aid station with all necessary medical

    facilities, Toilets as per the provisions of Mines Rules will be developed.

    Regular medical checkup of the mine employees will be carried out as per the

    provisions of Mines Rules 1956.

    4.6 Soil classification:

    Jaipur district is characterized by wide spectrum of landscapes including

    hillocks, pediments, undulating fluvial plains, aeolian dune fields, ravines,

    palaeo-channels etc. Structural hills (mainly in northern and northeastern parts)

    trending NNE-SSW are generally composed of Delhi quartzite. Main peaks

    include Jaigarh (648mamsl), Nahargarh (599mamsl), Manoharpura (747mamsl)

    and Bichun (656mamsl). Pediments with thin to thick soil cover can be seen

    around Dudu, Phagi and Chaksu forming flat gneissic outcrops. Undulating

    plains of fluvial/ fluvial-aeolian origin forming landforms of river terraces,

    floodplains and buried channels of various drainage systems dominate in the

    district. Aeolian sand dunes are found mainly in western parts (Sambhar,

    Jobner, Renwal area) which are a few metres to 10m high. Obstacle and shadow

    dunes can also be seen in parts of the district in addition to ravine and badland

    topography at places. The district area is drained by ephemeral rivers Banganga,

    Bandi, Dhund, Mendha, Mashi, Sota and Sabi and their tributaries. Sota and

    Sabi rivers in the northern part of district flow northeasterly while

    southwesterly flowing Banganga river passes through Shahpura, Bairath and

    Jamwa Ramgarh blocks and contribute water to the famous Ramgarh lake from

    where it flows easterly to enter Dausa district. Mendha River in northwest

    portion of the district merges with famous Sambhar lake whereas Mashi river in

    the southwestern part flows easterly.

    Soils in the district may be classified as:

    Loamy sand to sandy loam

    Sandy clay loam

    Sandy clay

    Wind blown sand

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    River sand

    Source : CGWB Jaipur

    4.7 Regional geology & local geology:

    a) Regional geology:-

    The regional Geological setting of Jaipur District show a wide variety of rock

    type belonging to the Delhi Super group of Middle Proterozoic age. The rock

    formation which outcrop in Jaipur District are mainly Calc Gnesis, Quartzite,

    Amphibolites, Mylonite, Dolomite, Migmatite, Gneissess, Cal schist, marble,

    mica schist etc. The regional Geological sequences of the region as described by

    Geological Survey of India, Miscellaneous Publication No. 30, Part 12, 2nd revised

    edition is as follows:

    Super

    Group

    Group Age Lithology

    Recent

    Post Delhi

    Delhi

    Super

    Group

    Ajabgarh/Kumbhalgarh

    Group

    Alwar- Gogunda Group

    Lower-

    middle

    Proterozoic

    Soil, Sand dunes

    Pegmatite, Granite

    Muscovite- Biotite Group,

    Quartzite, amphibolites,

    mylonite, dolomite, migmatite,

    geeisses, marble, mica schist,

    calcite.

    Biotite schist, Cale Biotite

    schist, quartzite.

    b) Local geology:-

    Geologically the Lease area belongs to Delhi super group. The Quartzite is the

    major litho unit of the area. The stratigraphic sequence of the litho unit of the

    area present in the area is as follows:-

    Recent & Sub recent - Alluvium & blown sand

    Delhi Super Group Ajabgarh Group Quartzite

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    Lessee – Shri Krishan Kumar Yadav KalayanpuraMasonry Stone Mine Lease Area (ML Area-1.0 Hectare)

    To understand the structural configuration and the applied are surface

    geological mapping has been prepared on a scale of 1: 1000. Geological cress –

    section are also drawn and longitudinal section prepared on a scale 1: 1000 (V),

    1: 1000(H) so as to understand the structural configuration of lease area.

    In the present area only Masonry Stone is available.

    4.8 Climatic details

    The semi-arid district receives normal annual rainfall of 527mm (1901-71) while

    average annual rainfall for the last 30 years (1977-2006) is 565mm. Annual

    average rainfall during the period 2001 to 2010 has been 527mm (Table 3). Over

    90% of total annual rainfall is received during monsoon. Total annual potential

    evapotranspiration is 1744.7mm. The coefficient of variation is moderate at

    32.6% indicating slightly unreliable pattern of rainfall. Though, Jaipur city has

    experienced floods in 1981, the district is prone to drought spells as witnessed

    during 1984 to 1989 and 1999 to 2002. Table: Annual Rainfall Data (2001-2010)

    (mm).

    Sr. No. BLOCK 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Average

    1 AMER 432.00 235.00 679.00 790.00 470.00 354.00 529.00 547.00 277.00 729.00 504.20

    2 BASSI 401.00 201.00 647.00 590.00 634.00 293.00 487.00 578.00 344.80 933.00 510.88

    3 DUDU 403.95 152.40 409.05 467.40 313.10 311.15 341.90 634.30 258.55 716.30 400.81

    4 GOVINDGARH 503.80 214.00 581.00 296.00 306.00 209.00 323.00 424.00 268.00 735.00 385.98

    5

    JAMWA

    RAMGARH 373.00 341.00 1066.00 1061.00 980.00 460.00 673.50 1160.00 572.00 1042.00 772.85

    6 JHOTWARA 426.80 222.40 511.00 807.00 408.60 335.00 521.00 572.00 306.00 653.00 476.28

    7 KOTPUTLI 407.60 273.67 906.73 591.37 916.67 576.00 608.10 928.00 278.00 711.67 619.78

    8 PHAGI 429.30 202.00 531.80 525.25 524.20 351.30 568.75 634.70 376.50 869.00 501.28

    9 SAMBHAR 519.10 141.50 518.45 501.05 464.85 310.90 367.60 631.20 232.05 800.75 448.75

    10 SANGANER 585.00 237.00 552.30 805.00 397.00 407.00 557.30 572.00 275.00 745.00 513.26

    11 VIRATNAGAR 628.50 262.00 1065.00 489.50 976.00 465.50 454.00 969.50 344.00 922.00 657.60

    Average 464.55 225.63 678.85 629.42 580.95 370.26 493.74 695.52 321.08 805.16 526.52

    Source: CGWB Jaipur

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    4.9 Social Infrastructure

    The infrastructure like toilets, first aid stations etc. will be developed at

    mine site.

    The nearest village is Kalayanpura, health & educational facilities (in the

    form of sr.sec. schools) are available there.

    Medical facilities, Primary Health Centre are there in the area, imparting

    services, for advance medical facilities. In each village one health worker

    has been appointed by the Govt. to provide primary health facilities.

    Village people are availing drinking water facilities generally from the

    hand pump, open well and tube well. The water supply is also supplied

    through tanker in few villages. During summer scarcity of water has been

    noticed.

    Communication services like post office and telephones are available in

    the nearby village. Some of the villagers are having mobile phones.

    An occupational health unit will be organized and the proposed measures

    will be adopted:

    Pre & Periodical Medical Checkup program for all the workers.

    Compulsory medical checkup program and first-aid box with necessary

    equipment will be provided.

    Training for workers regarding occupational hazards.

    Safety equipment i.e. dusts mask, safety shoes, gloves etc.

    5.0 PLANNING BRIEF

    5.1 Planning concept

    This Mining Project is producing 2,00,000TPA of Masonry Stone & Capacity of

    Crusher 1000 TPD from the mining lease area, situated in Jaipur District of

    Rajasthan.

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    5.2 Population projection

    Man power requirement for mining is estimated to be 81 Nos. & 15 persons

    required for crusher staff Most of the employees will be recruited from

    neighboring village depending upon the availability of skilled & unskilled people.

    Migration of highly educated and skilled person will take place but it will be on

    temporary basis. So there will no permanent migration of people, hence there

    will be no population projection

    5.3 Land use Planning:

    LAND: STAGE WISE LAND USE AND RECLAMATION AREA (Ha.)

    S. No. Land use Category

    Pre

    Operational

    Phase

    Operational

    Phase

    Post

    Operational

    Phase

    1 Top Soil Dump -

    2 Waste Dump (External) - 0.0214

    3 Excavation (Voids Only) 0.0859 0.6042 0.6901*

    4 Road -

    5 Built Up Area 0.0068

    6 Township Area -

    7 Afforestation - 0.0970 0.3099**

    8 Reclamation (Backfilled) -

    9 Mineral Storage -

    10 Processing (Crushing) 0.0991 0.0991

    11 Undisturbed Area 0.8082 0.1783

    Total 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000

    * About 0.6901hectare area will be used as water reservoir.

    ** About 0.33 hectare area will be planted out of which 0.3099 ha area will

    be planted along the lease boundary & remaining 0.0201 ha area will be

    planted out side lease area. Total 329 trees will be planted.

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    POST MINING LAND USE OF CORE ZONE WITH ENVIRONMENT

    MANAGEMENT

    S. No. Description

    Land Use (In Ha.)

    Plantation Water

    Body

    Public

    Use Crushing Undisturbed Total

    1 Top Soil Dump -- -- -- -- -- --

    2 External Waste Dump -- -- -- -- -- --

    3

    (a) Excavation (Voids) -- 0.6901* -- -- -- 0.6901*

    (b) Excavation

    (backfilled) -- -- -- -- -- --

    4 Road -- -- -- -- -- --

    5 Built Up Area --

    -- -- -- --

    6 Township Area -- -- -- -- -- --

    7 Afforestation 0.3099 -- -- -- -- 0.3099

    8 Mineral Storage -- -- -- -- -- --

    9 Processing (Crushing) -- -- -- -- -- --

    10 Undisturbed Area -- -- -- -- --

    Total 0.3099 0.6901* -- -- -- 1.0000

    5.4 Assessment of infrastructure demand (physical and social).

    Temporary offices, rest shelters and stores will be provided in the mining lease

    area. Specified first-aid box with all necessary facilities and clean drinking water

    will be made available at the project site. Primary Health Centre, medical

    facilities. Communication services like post office are made available at the are

    also made available in the nearby village.

    5.5 Facilities provided:

    5.5.1 Infrastructure

    Basic facilities available in nearby village and towns such as roads, power

    supply, and water supply. Site is well connected with road and other

    infrastructure facilities.

    5.5.2 Landscaping and green belt development

    It is proposed to plant a total no.325 saplings in the post operational phase. Year

    wise plantation is shown on the conceptual plan.

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    Requirements for Plants for Afforestation and Reclamation

    Year

    Along the

    Lease

    Boundary

    Outside the

    area

    Inside dump

    (reclaimed

    area)

    Top Soil

    Dumps Total

    Area

    (Ha.)

    No.

    of Area

    (Ha.)

    No.

    of

    Trees

    Area

    (Ha.)

    No.

    of

    Trees

    Area

    (Ha.)

    No.

    of

    Trees

    Area

    (Ha.)

    No.

    of

    Trees Trees

    I 0.1033 103 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.1033 103

    II 0.1033 103 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.1033 103

    III 0.1033 103 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.1033 103

    Total 0.3099 309 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.3099 309

    VI year

    Onwards -- -- 0.0201 20 -- -- -- -- 0.0201 20

    Total 0.3099 309 0.0201 20 -- -- -- -- 0.33 329

    *About 0.6901hectare area will be used as water reservoir.

    **About 0.33 hectare area will be planted in lease area (0.3099 ha.) & out side lease area

    (0.0201 ha) (Govt. waste land, Forest land, Govt. School, Panchayat Samiti Etc.)

    Place of proposed plantation: The Plantation will be done at the following

    places:-

    1. Along the lease boundary.

    2. Out side the lease area.

    A number of species will be planted suitable to climate conditions this area

    of like Babul, Neem, Khejri, Kaner etc. In addition, forest officials will be

    consulted for other suitable species. The afforested area will be encircled by a

    boundary of local thorny bushes to protect it from cattle’s and regular

    watering thrice/twice a week (except monsoon) and maturing as required will

    be done.

    Protection of Plants:

    Following measures are proposed for protection of plants.

    The expected rate survival is assumed at 80%. To improve the survival rate in

    the adverse climate condition necessary consultation would be taken from the

    Forest department. Proposed plantation area shall be fenced properly for

    improving the survival rate. Plantation will be carried out in the lease area in

    phased manner.

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    5.5.3 Health and safety system

    During the opencast working, and allied activities, all the precautionary

    measures shall be taken into account as per MMR 1961 and MCDR 1988 for

    safety and security.

    Following Safety & Security measures will be enforced;

    Moving front of the lease area shall have temporary fencing.

    Permanent fencing will be provided where lease area has reached the

    ultimate pit limit.

    Mine entrance will have a permanent check post and record shall be

    maintained of all persons / vehicles entering the mine area.

    Round the clock security arrangement shall be provided to prevent

    inadvertent entry of persons.

    Mitigation measures will be taken in respect to non - compliance.

    Inspection of regular operation of Pollution Control Equipment.

    Review of the safety practices being followed and additional safety

    measures if necessary.

    Identification of the unsafe conditions/ practices preventing in the shops

    for elimination of hazard, if any.

    Arrangement of training to develop safety awareness among all staffs of

    the works.

    Preparation of safety codes/ manuals of operations and will be distributed

    to workers.

    5.5.4 Disaster Management and risk assessment

    In spite of following all the precautionary measures and following all safety

    rules, regulations and procedures, in mining accidents cannot be ruled out

    completely. The applicant will formulate a Disaster Management Plan with the

    approval of DGMS. Following are the accidents which can take place in

    mechanised opencast mining and measures proposed to be taken.

    Fall of human beings or fall of machines from benches/ dumps/haul roads.

    Due to drilling / blasting and handling of explosives.

    Fire & Explosion in machinery

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    Emergency situation due to social reason such as public unrest, terrorism

    etc.

    Preventive Measures:

    Creating berm on the side of benches./ haul roads of height greater than or

    equal to ½ tyre radius. Minimum height of berm shall be 1.2 m and slope

    450. Minimum clearance of 1.5 m will be maintained between outer tyre

    and berm.

    All provisions of MMR 1961, conditions imposed in permission for Deep

    hole drilling and blasting and use of HEMM, and conditions of explosive

    license will be followed.

    Fire fighting equipment in the machinery/ workshop/ office will be

    maintained. Persons will be trained in the use of fire fighting equipment

    and mock rehearsal will be conducted.

    Training of security personnel.

    Procedures as laid down in Disaster Management Plan to be followed.

    Training;

    Persons will be trained in the following:

    Knowledge of Chemicals and use of protective equipment.

    Procedures for reporting emergencies.

    Location and use of fire fighting equipment

    Knowledge of alarm system and siren

    Evacuation procedures.

    Training in first aid as per Mines Rules 1955

    Emergency Equipment & Facilities:

    Mobiles.

    Fire fighting equipments

    Emergency medical supplies

    Other protective equipment’s i.e. goggles, helmet, face shield, hand gloves,

    safety belts, barricade tape.

    First Aid station as per the provisions of Mines Rules 1955.

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    6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

    S. No. Particulars Details

    1 Mining Lease Area 1.0 hectares.

    2 Residential Area Not Applicable

    3 Connectivity The mining area is about 2 km in SW direction

    from Kalayanpura Village. Tehsil Kotputli is about

    12 km in SSE direction & District Headquarter

    Jaipur is about 91 km from the mining lease area.

    NH -8, about 12 km in SSE direction from ML

    area.

    Nearest Railway Station is Kotputli railway

    station at a distance of 12 km from the ML area.

    The nearest civilian airport for regular

    commercial flights is at Jaipur the road distance

    from the mining lease area is around 91 km.

    4 Green Belt In the post operational phase about 329 saplings

    will be planted. Plantation will be done along the

    lease boundary & outside the lease area.

    5 Social

    Infrastructure

    Physical & Social Infrastructure is provided, and if

    necessary, other facilities will be provided by the

    Lessee.

    6 Water Management 4.00 KLD, Source: PHED supply & bore wells

    through water tankers.

    7 Sewerage System Domestic waste water will be treated into septic

    tanks followed via soak pit.

    8 Industrial Waste

    Management

    No, Industrial waste will be generated from the

    project.

    9 Solid Waste

    Management

    All the waste is marketable. OB will be used in

    repairing & maintenance of approach road.

    10 Power requirement Electricity is already available at the project site.

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    7. REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT PLAN

    There is no human settlement within the mining area. No human settlement will

    be disturbed due to the mining activity. So, no Rehabilitation and Resettlement

    is proposed.

    8. PROJECT SCHEDULE

    8.1 Proposed schedule and approval for implementation

    The proposed project will be continuing operate after getting the Environmental

    Clearance from DEAC, Jaipur.

    8.2 Project cost estimation

    Estimated Project Cost for the proposed project is Rs. 70.00 Lacs.

    (A) Capital investment/-

    Site Facilities = Rs. 20,000/-

    Machinery & Tools = Rs. 26,40,000/-

    Crusher = Rs. 30,00,000/-

    Financial Assurance = Rs. 2,00,000/-

    Social fund & activities = Rs. 50,000/-

    EMP Fund = Rs. 60,000/-

    Miscellaneous = Rs. 10,30,000/-

    Total cost = Rs. 70,00,000/-

    (B) Operational cost-

    The mineral will be mined out from the mining lease area, the cost of per ton

    mining will be approx. Rs. 100/- per ton.

    The cost of the crushing of per ton mineral will be approx. Rs. 180/- per ton. So

    the total cost of extraction & crushing of the masonry stone will be Rs. 280/-per

    ton.

    8.3 ECONOMIC VIABILITY

    The anticipated cost of mining is Rs. 100/- per ton. Average sale value is assumed

    to be Rs. 150-170/- ton of Masonry stone.

    The anticipated cost for crushing of mineral is Rs. 180/- per ton. Average sale

    value is assumed to be Rs. 400-450/- ton of Masonry stone. Hence the project will

    be viable.

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    9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL

    Project will create direct & indirect employment opportunities within the

    surrounding region. Unit will use good faith efforts to employ local

    people from the nearby villages depending upon the availability of

    skilled & un-skilled manpower surrounding the project site.

    In the proposed project would require significant workforce of non-

    technical and technical persons. Migration of highly education and

    skilled experience will result in increase of literacy in the surrounding

    villages.

    In addition, the proposed project shall enhance the prospects of

    employment.

    Assessment of the potential socioeconomic benefits during mining

    focused primarily on work force requirements, acquisition of

    supplies, and the temporary increased demand for services related to

    the mining project like food, housing, communications, law enforcement,

    medical care, local transportation etc. Due to these, additional revenue

    to local suppliers for required products and services related to the

    construction and operation phases of the project will generate.

    Thus, mining activities will provide numerous new, although temporary,

    work opportunities for both skilled and unskilled labor, as well as

    contribute significantly to the local economy.

    Additional government revenue expected from royalty, taxes, duties and

    other fees.

    An added benefit to the proposed project will result in considerable

    growth of stimulating the industrial and commercial activities in the

    state. Small and medium scale industries may be further developed

    therefore.

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    ANNEXURES

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    Annexure No. – I

    Copy of Lease Grant Order & Transfer Lease Deed

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    Annexure No. – II

    Copy of Lease Area Map & Demarcation report

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    Annexure No. III

    Copy of Aravali Certificate & 500 m Radius Map

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    Annexure No. – IV

    BUDGETARY PROVISION FOR ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION

    MEASURES

    Name of the Project: Masonry Stone & Crushing Mining Project,

    M.L. No – 78/03, Mining Lease Area – 1.0 Hectare,

    Near Village – Kalayanpura, Tehsil- Kotputli, District Jaipur, Rajasthan,

    Lessee – Shri. Krishan Kumar Yadav

    S. No. Particulars Proposed Capital cost in Rs/

    Annum

    1 Pollution control 5,000

    2 Pollution monitoring 5,000

    3 Greenbelt 10,000

    4 Occupation health 5,000

    5 Miscellaneous (fencing,

    garland drains etc.) 5,000

    Total 30,000

    Krishan Kumar Yadav,

    S/o Shri Mahendra Singh Yadav,

    R/o Aanthpura, Tehsil- Bharor, District- Alwar (Raj.).

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    Annexure No. –V

    BUDGETARY BREAKUP AND DETAILS OF FACILITY PROVIDED

    FOR THE LABORERS.

    Name of the Project: Masonry Stone & Crushing Mining Project,

    M.L. No – 78/03, Mining Lease Area – 1.0 Hectare,

    Near Village – Kalayanpura, Tehsil- Kotputli, District Jaipur, Rajasthan,

    Lessee – Shri. Krishan Kumar Yadav

    S.

    No. Facility Provided for Laborers

    Total

    amount

    1. Rest shelter 5,000/-

    2. Health facility 2,000/-

    3. Drinking water & sanitation

    facility 5,000/-

    4. Education for children 3,000/-

    Total 15,000/-

    Krishan Kumar Yadav,

    S/o Shri Mahendra Singh Yadav,

    R/o Aanthpura, Tehsil- Bharor, District- Alwar (Raj.).

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    Annexure No. – VI

    BUDGETARY BREAKUP AND DETAILS OF FACILITY PROVIDED

    FOR THE ENTERPRENUER SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (ESR).

    Name of the Project: Masonry Stone & Crushing Mining Project,

    M.L. No – 78/03, Mining Lease Area – 1.0 Hectare,

    Near Village – Kalayanpura, Tehsil- Kotputli, District Jaipur, Rajasthan,

    Lessee – Shri. Krishan Kumar Yadav

    S. No. Facility

    Provided

    Activities to be done by PP Total amount

    per year

    1 Education

    Distribution of books &

    stationary to village

    PP will contribute in

    repairing work schools

    including toilets for girls in

    schools

    12000/-

    2 Water

    PP will contribute in digging

    and repairing wells and hand

    pumps, piyao and cleaning of

    ponds.

    10000/-

    3 Health care

    Contribution in medical camp

    (Eye camp, blood donation

    camp& collective health

    checkup of villagers.

    12000/-

    4 Social forestry Contribution in social forestry 6,000/-

    Total 40,000/-

    Krishan Kumar Yadav,

    S/o Shri Mahendra Singh Yadav,

    R/o Aanthpura, Tehsil- Bharor, District- Alwar (Raj.).

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    Annexure No. – VII

    Copy of old EC

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