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Prefeasibility Report of Masonry Stone Mining Project N/v–Kesharpura, Tehsil & District –
Banswara (Rajasthan) ML.No- 180/2008, Lease area – 1.00Ha.
Project Proponent: Shri Shailendra Singhvi Page - 11
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This is a fresh mining lease of mineral Masonry Stone located near Village-
Kesharpura, Tehsil & District–Banswara, Rajasthan over an area of 1.0 hectares.
Lease has been sanctioned in favour of M/s. Bharti Construction Componay,
C/o Shri Shailendra Singhvi, R/o- Kushalbagh, District- Banswara (Rajasthan)
by order No.- AME/BANS/CC-2/MRML 180/2008/392-397 dated 28-05-2009.
The mining area is of 1.00 Ha. located near Village – Kesharpura, Tehsil &
District – Banswara, Rajasthan. Total land of mining lease comes under Private
Waste Land. No forest land is involved in this area. Topographically, the area
comprises undulated rocky and hilly terrains. Khasra no. 1303/1244/22 of
revenue village Kesharpura, Tehsil & District – Banswara which is Government
land (Gair Mumkin Pahar), List of relevant Khasra is given in table 1.1 below
and forms the part of Toposheet 46I/6, 46I/7, 46I/10 & 46I/11.
Table 1.1 Salient Features of the Mine Site & Surrounding Details
S.No. Particulars Details
1. M.L. No. 180/2008
2. Name of Mineral Masonry Stone
3. Khasra Nos. Details of village wise Khasra details are as:
S.No. Name of Village Khasra No. Total Area in
Hectare
1 Kesharpura 1303/1244/22 1.00
4. Status of Khasra Land in
revenue record Private waste land
5. Area 1.00 Ha.
6. Latitude & Longitude Latitude Longitude
23o 29’ 31.68’’ N 74 o 31’ 19.15’’ E
23o 29’ 30.87’’ N 74 o 31’19.23’’ E
23o 29’ 29.12’’ N 74 o 41’ 23.7’’ E
23o 29’ 27.5’’ N 74 o 31’ 23.86’’ E
23o 29’ 27.14’’ N 74 o 31’ 19.6’’ E
23o 29’ 30.87’’ N 74 o 31’ 19.29’’ E
7. Near Village Kesharpura
8. Tehsil Banswara
9. District Banswara
10. State Rajasthan
11. Toposheet No. 46I/6, 46I/7, 46I/10, 46I/11
12. Description report of
Lease area
From To Bearing Distance(Meters)
FRP (Well) X 239°00’ 149
X A 175°00’ 25
A B 113°15’ 137.55
B C 175°00’ 50
C D 265°00’ 121.125
D A 355°00’ 115.10
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Prefeasibility Report of Masonry Stone Mining Project N/v–Kesharpura, Tehsil & District –
Banswara (Rajasthan) ML.No- 180/2008, Lease area – 1.00Ha.
Project Proponent: Shri Shailendra Singhvi Page - 12
2.0 Introduction of the project/background Information
(i) Identification of Project Proponent. In case of mining project, a copy of
mining lease /letter of intent should be given.
Project Proponent- Shri Shalendra Singhvi is an individual, it is an
ownership project.
Address of the Lessee:
Shri Sailendra Singhvi
C/o M/s. Bharti Construction Company
R/o Kushalbagh, District- Banswara, Rajasthan
(ii) Brief Description of Nature of Project:
Mining lease is granted in khasra no. 1303/1244/22 of revenue Village–
Kesharpura, Tehsil & District – Banswara, Rajasthan, lease area 1.00 Ha. It is
proposed for mining of mineral Masonry Stone. Mining of Masonry Stone would
be carried out by open cast benching method. The bench height and width is
proposed 3 meters and width of the bench shall not be less than the height. The
mining will start from top towards bottom. Mining will be semi-mechanized.
(iii) Need for the project and its importance to the country and region
The state of Rajasthan is endowed with minor and major mineral resources.
Minor mineral is playing a pivotal role in economy of Rajasthan. Masonry
13. Nearest Railway Station Nearest railway station is Ratlam RS at a distance of 57 km
in ESE direction of the mine site.
14. National Park There is no National Park in the 10 km radii of lease area.
15. Biosphere Reserve There is no Biosphere Reserve in the 10 km radii of lease
area.
16. Heritage There is no heritage located in 10 km radii of lease area.
17. Reserve Forest/Protected
Forest S.No. Particulars Distance Direction
1. Reserve Forest 1.04 km West
2. Kotla Dhankshari PF 7.17 km NNE
3. Sarwan Deri Block PF 4.8 km NNE
4. Tayanmai Lodha PF 0.2 km East
5. Jharniya Chaapariya PF 6.8 km SSW
6. Sarwan Diri PF 7.0km East
18. National Highway/State
Highway
State Highway SH-10 is passes through at a distance of
1.25 km in North direction of the mine site.
19. Water Bodies S.No. Particulars Distance Direction
1. Mahi River 3.73 km East
20. Population and Distance
of nearest village Village Population Male Female SC ST
Kesharpura 1553 781 772 0 1536
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Prefeasibility Report of Masonry Stone Mining Project N/v–Kesharpura, Tehsil & District –
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stone (Cheja Patthar) mining in the allotted area is feasible. Mineral masonry
stone (Cheja patthar) is extensively used in construction and infrastructure
projects. Proposed project of masonry stone (Cheja patthar) has the indigenous
demand. By this proposed project of masonry stone mining in the area local
people will get employment & thus will make their better living standards,
provide basic facilities such as drinking water, road, education and medical
etc. in its close vicinity. The state government will get revenue in the form of
royalty, taxes etc. and thus contribute to regional and national economy.
(iv) Demand and Supply Gap
There is large demand of masonry stone for road, railway track, building
construction etc. In past, demand was not too much but at this time demand of
Masonry stone is increasing. At present, there is constant demand of masonry
stone in the area.
(v) Imports v/s Indigenous Production
As the mineral in abundance is available indigenously so the import of the
same is not required nor economically feasible.
(vi) Export possibility
Export of mineral masonry stone is not feasible. Masonry Stone can be
sufficiently absorbed in the local market, it will not be exported. Masonry
stone production from the area will cater the local needs.
(vii) Domestic/Exports Markets
There is always an increasing demand of masonry stone in domestic markets
due to rapid industrialization, building industry & construction etc.
(viii) Employment generation (Direct & Indirect) due to the project
By this mining project of Masonry Stone in the area, peoples will get
employment. The project directly generates the employment for the local
people and indirectly for the others. Also the marketing of the product
generates the employment for peoples. By this project, approximately 10
persons will get direct and about 60 persons will get indirect employment
from the Masonry Stone mining project.
3.0 Project Description
(i) Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.
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Prefeasibility Report of Masonry Stone Mining Project N/v–Kesharpura, Tehsil & District –
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This is a masonry stone mining project. No other project is interlinked with
this mining work.
(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project Boundary & project site layout) with coordinates.
Location map of the study area is as under:
Fig. 1.2 Location map of Lease Area
The area has been marked on Toposheet No. 46I/6, 46I/7, 46I/10, 446I/11 including
the mining lease location. This comprises the mining location of near village
Kesharpura falling in Tehsil & District – Banswara of Rajasthan state.
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Prefeasibility Report of Masonry Stone Mining Project N/v–Kesharpura, Tehsil & District – Banswara (Rajasthan) ML.No- 180/2008, Lease area – 1.00Ha.
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Fig1.3 Key Plan Showing 10 km Radius of Lease Area
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(iii) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site,
particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted.
Mineral found in the area is site specific, No other site has been considered for the
proposed project. The land has been allocated by government for the mining only. Site
is adequate for Masonry Stone mining.
(iv) Size and Magnitude of Operation
Total area of mining lease is 1.00 Ha. Proposal production of Masonry Stone @ 12000
TPA
(v) Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing
the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given)
A. Method of Mining
The mining will be proposed up to 314 mRL forming 3 to 4 benches. Rock type
i.e. masonry stone is a competent rock and can sustain 3m height very easily,
hence the maximum bench height will be kept as 3m. the width of bench will be
also been kept as 3.0m or even more
DESIGN PARAMETRES:
Bench Height: 3m
Bench Width: 3m
Face Slope- 75o
Pit Slopes 45o
Following machineries will be used for mining of Masonry stone:
Table 1.2 Showing Details of machinery proposed to be used at mine
S.No Item Quantity
1 Excavator 1
2 Compressor 2
3 Jack Hammer 2
4 Drill machine 31
5 Water Pump 2
6. Dumper 3
7. Tractor 2
B. Regional Geology
Regionally the rocks is in the Kesharpura, is comprised of meta-sediments
belongs to Aravalli Super Group of Udaipur Group & Deccan Traps. The
Aravalli Super Group consists of Arkose, Conglomerate, Quartzite, Phyllite,
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Schist, Limestone and Dolomite (marble). These are intruded by Granite,
Pegmatite, Amphibolites and Quartz veins & Deccan Traps consists of
Pahoehoe, simple & compound Basaltic flow. The entire cluster area consists of
Amphibolite/mica schist & Basaltic rock and no other rock formation is available
in the area.
AGE SUPER
GROUP GROUP LITHOUNIT
Cretaceous to
Eocene - Deccan Traps Simple and Compound basaltic flows
Cretaceous - Bag formation Lime Stone, Sand stone Conglomerate
Lower
Proterozoic
Aravalli
Super
group
Lunavada Group Metasubgreywacks Mica schist, Quartzite, Quart-
Chlorite schist
Intrusive Granite, Granit gneiss
Udaipur Group Feldspathised schist, Marble, Conglomerate, Mica
schist
Debari Group Quartz chlorite schist, Marble, Basicmetavolcanic,
Quartzite
Achaean
Bhilwara
Super
group
Magalwara
Complex Migmatite, Composite gneiss feldspathise schist
C. Local Geology of the area
Geologically, the rock in the lease area belongs to Deccan Group.
Super Group Group Litho Units
Recent to Sub Recent Alluvium Soil
Deccan Traps - Masonry Stone (Basaltic Rock)
D. Yearwise annual production of masonry stone for next five years
Table 1.3 The details of production are as follows
Year Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) in Tonne
I 12000
II 12000
III 12000
IV 12000
V 12000
Total 60000
E. Mineable Reserves and Anticipated Life of the Mine
Total mineable reserves = 1134000 Tonne
Maximum Proposed Production= 12000 TPA
Life of Mine: 1134000 T/12000 = 94.5 year or say 95 years.
Life may vary as per actual production obtained.
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F. Conceptual Mining Plan
About 6670 m3 of mineral waste & 4950 m
3 of OB is generated during the
mining scheme, which is dumped eastern side of within the leasea area. About
9520 m3 of mineral waste & 2198 m3 of OB is generated at end of lease period,
which is also dump eastern side of within the lease area. Ultimate one large pit
will be developed & shape of the pit will be length is varies 22m to 85m
(Length) X Width is 61m to 107m (width) X Depth is varies 30m to 38m (D)
upto 290 mRL at end of lease period. No reclamation is proposed at the end of
lease period.
G. Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source,
marketing area of final products/s, Mode of transport of raw Material and
Finished Product.
About 5.0 KLD water will be required for Masonry Stone mining, Water will be
sourced from open wells & tube wells located in nearby villages through tankers.
About 500 liter diesel will be required daily for JCB & Trucks/Dumpers which
will be arranged from nearby petrol pumps. Masonry Stone mined out will be
transported through trucks & trolley.
H. Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any,
should be briefly outlined.
Water will be accumulated in the excavated mine out pit area during rains and
pits serve as a natural ground water recharge structure. As a result of extraction
of mineral, the rate of charging of ground water is likely to be increased
considerably. Water collected in the sump will be used in various purposes at
mine viz. plantation, dust suppression etc.
I. Availability of water its source, Energy/power requirement and source
should be given.
Total water requirement in the mine will be about 5.0 KLD for drinking & domestic
use, dust suppression and plantation. Drinking water will be brought by water tanker
from nearby villages. Diesel will be used in compressor, JCB and dumpers and
tractors. About 500 liter per day is assumed to be consumed. Diesel will be
outsourced from nearby diesel pumps. Nearby villages is well electrified.
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(ix) Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/disposal
About 4950 m3 of soil OB shall be removed separately during five year and stored for
short period and then used for plantation in proposed area. About 6670 m3 of mineral
waste will be generated during five year, which was dumped on eastern side of lease
area & also dump within own acquiring land.
4.0 Site Analysis
(i) Connectivity
The lease area is located near village – Kesharpura, Tehsil & District – Banswara of
Rajasthan State. The lease area is situated about 1.0 km towards East side of the
village Kesharpura. Nearest town and tehsil headquarter banswara is about 8.52 km
NW of the applied area. Nearest railway station is Ratlam RS at a distance of 57 km in
ESE direction of the mine site.
(ii) Land Form, Land use and Land ownership
The area of lease is 1.00 Ha. Land is Private Waste land. The lease area forms part of
G.T. Sheet No. 46I/6, 46I/7, 46I/10, 46I/11. No forest land is involved in leased area.
Details are given in table below:
Table 1.4 Land Status of Lease Area
Location
Near Village Tehsil
District &
State
Status of
Land
Total No. of
Revenue Khasra
Total Lease
Area (Ha.)
Period
(Year)
Kesharpura Banswara Banswara
Rajasthan
Private Waste
land 1303/1244/22 1.00 20
(iii) Topography (Along with map)
The lease area comprises undulated hilly & rocky terrains. The highest altitude is of
329mRL and lowest is of 320 mRL. Maximum part of the applied area is covered
masonry stone (Cheja Pathar). The general strike direction of the rocks formation is
NE-SW with 65o
to 70o
easterly dips. The regional drainage pattern of the area is flow
almost in SW direction.
(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 Bajri), CRZ. In case of notified
industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given.
The lease area comes under Government land (Gair mumkin Pahar).
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Table 1.5 Existing Land Use Pattern
S. No. Land use Category Present
1 Top Soil Dump Nil
2 Waste Dump (External) Nil
3 Excavation (Voids Only) Nil
4 Road Nil
5 Built Up Area Nil
6 Township Area Nil
7 Afforestation Nil
8 Reclamation (Backfilled) Nil
9 Mineral Storage Nil
10 Processing (Crushing) Nil
11 Undisturbed Area 1.00 Ha.
Total 1.00 Ha.
There is no eco-sensitive areas such as National Park, Wildlife Sanctuaries etc.
present around lease area.
(v) Existing Infrastructure
Presently there is no infrastructure in lease area.
(vi) Soil Classification
The soils of the district fall under the following broad categories
• Black soil
• Red soil
Black soil found predominantly in the district mostly in eastern, southern, central and
eastern part. Red soil mostly found in western portion of district from north to south.
(vii) Climatic data from secondary sources
The climate of the district is dry except S-W monsoon season. The cold season is from
December to February and is followed by summer from March to June. From mid of
September to end of November constitute post monsoon season. The district
experiences either mild or normal drought once in two years. Severe type of drought
has been recorded very rarely. Most severe type of drought has never occurred in the
district.
Table 1.6 Rainfall inTehsil & District-Banswara, Rajasthan
S.No. Year Rainfall in mm.
1 1994 1674.6
2 1995 839.0
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3 1996 1107.0
4 1997 1187.0
5 1998 910.0
6 1999 700.0
7 2000 552.0
8 2001 624.0
9 2002 571.0
10 2003 1074.0
11 2004 1383.0
12 2005 944.0
13 2006 2591.0
14 2007 1391.0
15 2008 686.0
16 2009 963.0
17 2010 636.0
18 2011 1362.0
19 2012 1300.0
20 2013 1185.0
Annual Average Rainfall in mm. 1084.0
(Source: waterresources.rajasthan.gov.in)
(viii) Social Infrastructure Available
The site is well connected with social infrastructure facilities like road, medical,
telephone, telegraph etc. are available in village Badral i.e 3.0 kms away from area in
SSW direction. Water is purchased from tube wells located in nearby villages from
where regular water supply is being taken by labours.
(A.) Electricity
All nearest villages is well electrified. Electric power facilities are not available
at mine site.
(B.) Water
Drinking water is brought from wells & tube wells located in nearby villages
through water tankers.
(C.) Road Transport
State Highway SH-10 is passes through at a distance of 1.25 km in North
direction of the mine site.
(D.) Rail Transport
Nearest railway station is Ratlam RS at a distance of about 57 km in ESE
direction of the mine site.
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(E.) Air Transport
Air transport facility is not available in the district. The nearest air port is at
Udaipur (147 km) in NW direction.
(ix) Health and Educational facilities
Dispensary is available at village Badral which is at a distance of 3.0 km in SSW of
mine site and Hospital facility is available at Banswara. Schools are available in all
prominent villages. College facility is available at Banswara.
5.0 Planning Brief
(i) Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc.) Town and country Planning/Development authority Classification
This is a mining project. Facilities includes such as office building, first aid center, rest
shelter, vocational training center, godown, workshop, are proposed in the area. Open
cast methods of mining will be adopted. Transportation of mineral shall be done
through road by dumpers, trucks. Other facilities such as power, transportation and
communication, social infrastructure facilities are locally available near project site.
Nearest village is Kesharpura at a distance of 1.0 km, facilities like dispensary is
available in village Badral i.e. 3.0 km from mine site in SSW direction and post office
are available in village Abapura i.e. 2.0 km from mine site.
(ii) Population Projections
The project will employ most of the workers from nearby areas. Local people from
nearby villages will be given preference. Thus there will no chance to increase
population due to proposed project of Masonry Stone mining in the area.
(iii) Land Use planning (breakup along with greenbelt etc.). Approximate land use is as following for life of Mine
Table 1.7 Land use plan of Lease area at the end of the life of mine
(Area in Ha.)
S. No. Land use Category Present 5th
Year
1 Top Soil Dump Nil -
2 Waste Dump Nil 0.01 Ha
3 Excavation (Voids Only) Nil 0.85 Ha
4 Road Nil 0.02 Ha
5 Built Up Area Nil
6 Township Area Nil
7 Afforestation Nil 0.10 Ha
8 Reclamation (Backfilled) Nil -
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9 Mineral Storage Nil -
10 Processing (Crushing) Nil -
11 Undisturbed Area 1.0 Ha. 0.02 Ha
Total 1.0 Ha. 1.0 Ha.
(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
The road facility is available which shall be used and properly maintained. Other
requisite infrastructure as transport of mine labours is available by way of jeep & two-
wheelers.
(v) Social Infrastructure
Proposed project will provide employment for about 10 people directly and indirectly
providing for about 60 which are Shopkeepers, Mechanic, drivers and transporter.
Table 1.8 Demographic Profile of nearby village
S.No. Village Population Male Female SC ST
1. Kesharpura 1553 781 772 0 1536 (Source: Census, 2011)
(vi) Amenities/Facilities
Basic amenities/facilities available in nearby villages and towns are such as road,
power supply, communication, water supply, medical and health etc. Communication
facilities such as post office, tele-communication, Medical facilities such as Govt.
Dispensary etc are also available in nearby villages. Nearby villages are well
electrified.
6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
(i) Industrial Area (Processing Area)
Facilities includes such as. Site Office, First Aid, Toilet, Rest Shelter are proposed in
the lease area.
(ii) Resident Area (Non Processing Area)
No residential area is proposed.
(iii) Green Belt
To improve the environment of the area it is proposed to plant along the eastern &
southern side lease boundary, haul road and own acquiring land. during plantation
preference will be given to local species of plant. Around 33% area will be planted
during life of mine. In case of non-availability of land for plantation in leased out area
other land such as school premises, panchayat bhawan and Govt. waste land or as per
talk to local panchayat or forest officers. Proper care will be taken during plantation
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such as watering, manuring & fencing. Plant such as Khejri, Mango, Ronjha, Neem &
small tiny plants etc will be planted.
(iv) Social Infrastructure
In social infrastructure, house is made of pucca and kaccha both of type. Tar road is
available in near villages. By this proposed Masonry Stone mining in the area,
provides employment opportunities in the area and this helps to control migration of
people of one place to other.
(v) Connectivity (Traffic and transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc.)
The lease area is located near village – Kesharpura, Tehsil & District – Banswara of
Rajasthan State. The lease area is situated about 1.0 km towards East side of the
village Kesharpura. Nearest town and tehsil headquarter Banswara is about 8.52 km
NW of the applied area. Nearest railway station is Ratlam RS at a distance of 57 km in
ESE direction of the mine site. State Highway SH-10 is passes through at a distance of
1.25 km in North direction of lease area.
(vi). Drinking Water Management (Source & supply of water)
Total water requirement of 5.0 KLD will be met from nearby villages.
(vii). Sewerage System
No sewerage shall be generated from the project area.
(viii). Industrial Waste Management
No Industrial waste will be generated from the project.
(ix). Solid waste Management
About 4950 m3 of soil OB shall be removed separately during five year and stored for
short period and then used for plantation in proposed area. About 6670 m3 of mineral
waste will be generated during five year, which was dumped on eastern side of lease
area & also dump within own acquiring land.
(x). Power Requirement
Nearby village’s area is well electrified, mining machinery will be driven by diesel
power for which estimated requirement of diesel will be about 500 liters per day which
will be procured from nearby pumps.
7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT(R&R PLAN)
A. (Policy to adopted (Central State) in respect of the project affected person
including home oustees, land oustees and landless labour (A brief outline to be
given).
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Mining will be carried out in lease area only so no need of rehabilitation and
resettlement plan so far.
8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES
(Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (time schedule
for the project to be given)
Project will commence within 30 days after getting the environmental clearance. It is
estimated that about Rs. 20 Lakh will be required for mining machineries, vehicle and
infrastructure development etc.
The profit will depend upon the actual production obtained from the mine, which may
vary due to demand in market.
POPULATION BENEFITED
About 10 peoples including labours benefited directly and 60persons will be benefited
indirectly.
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
The State Government will get revenue as royalty from selling of mineral, Land
Tax/surface rent, Sales Tax/VAT; Income Tax etc. will be addition.
9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATION) CONCLUSION
The project of Masonry Stone mining of Shri Shalendra Singhvi at near village
Kesharpura Tehsil & District–Banswara, Rajasthan is of utmost importance to the area
for interest of mineral development and improves the socio-economic conditions of the
local habitants. The operation of the proposed project of Masonry Stone mining will
pass on various social and economic benefits to the local communities of the area in
addition to the existing benefits due to provide better employment opportunities and
improvement in social infrastructure of the area, apart from increased financial
benefits accruing to state and central agencies by ways of taxes, royalty, cees etc.