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1 File: Shri Hari Shankar Sharma M.L.385/07 N/V- Kantiya Lease area 1.00 hectare Sikar Mineral: Masonry Stone ( pstk iRFkj) SIMPLIFIED MINING SCHEME Under rule 29(10) & 29 (13) (1) of RMMCR 2017 1. GENERAL INFORMATIONS ABOUT LESSEE a. b. c. d. Name of the Lessee Shri Hari Shankar Sharma Village- Danta Tehsil- Danta Ramgarh District- Sikar Pin code: 332703 Mobile: 7727048162, 09672573747 Status of Lessee The lessee is a private individual involved in mining and treading of masonry stone with this mining lease. Detail of lease The detail is as follows: Original Lessee Shri Hari Shankar Sharma Date of sanction 07.11.2007 and 25.02.2008 Agreement executed 25.02.2008 Registry of agreement 26.02.2008 Lease period 20 year w.e.f. 26.02.2008 Lease period extended under rule 9 of RMMCR 2017 50 years w.e.f. 26.02.2008 Name and address of the authorized person who prepared the simplified mining scheme Name: Govind Singh Address: D/88, Meera Marg, Bani Park, Jaipur Pin 302016 Telephone- Land Line (office) 0141-4021 611, Registration Number (under rule 22B of MCR 1960) RQP/AJM/009/87/A Valid up to August 04, 2021

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1 File: Shri Hari Shankar Sharma M.L.385/07 N/V- Kantiya

Lease area – 1.00 hectare Sikar Mineral: Masonry Stone ( pstk iRFkj)

SIMPLIFIED MINING SCHEME Under rule 29(10) & 29 (13) (1) of RMMCR 2017

1. GENERAL INFORMATIONS ABOUT LESSEE

a.

b.

c.

d.

Name of the Lessee

Shri Hari Shankar Sharma

Village- Danta

Tehsil- Danta Ramgarh

District- Sikar

Pin code: 332703

Mobile: 7727048162, 09672573747

Status of Lessee

The lessee is a private individual involved in mining and treading of

masonry stone with this mining lease.

Detail of lease

The detail is as follows:

Original Lessee Shri Hari Shankar Sharma

Date of sanction 07.11.2007 and 25.02.2008

Agreement executed 25.02.2008

Registry of agreement 26.02.2008

Lease period 20 year w.e.f. 26.02.2008

Lease period extended under

rule 9 of RMMCR 2017

50 years w.e.f. 26.02.2008

Name and address of the authorized person who prepared the

simplified mining scheme

Name:

Govind Singh

Address:

D/88, Meera Marg,

Bani Park, Jaipur

Pin 302016

Telephone-

Land Line (office) 0141-4021 611,

Registration Number (under rule 22B of MCR 1960)

RQP/AJM/009/87/A

Valid up to August 04, 2021

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2.0 DETAILS OF THE MINING LEASE

(a) M.L. 385/07, Area- 1.00 ha.

Period of the lease 50 years w. e. f. 26.02.2008.

(b) Name of Mineral

Mineral is Masonry Stone ( pstk iRFkj)

(c) Description report of the Mining Lease

FRP : NE corner of House of Shri Rameshwar Balai

GT sheet no 45 M/04

Latitude: 27°20’52.16461” Longitude: 75°15’14.55814”,

The description report is as follows

From To Bearing Distance

(Metres)

Longitude Latitude

FRP S 346°00’ 219 75°15’12.65” 27°20’59.07”

S T 047°00’ 128.6 75°15’16.08” 27°21’1.92”

T U 358°00’ 036 75°15’16.03” 27°21’3.09”

U V 268°00’ 062 75°15’13.78” 27°21’3.02”

V W 358°00’ 200 75°15’13.54” 27°21’9.52”

W X 268°00’ 030 75°15’12.45” 27°21’9.49”

X Y 358°00’ 140 75°15’12.28” 27°21’14.03”

Y Z 268°00’ 005 75°15’12.10” 27°21’14.03”

Z A 332°00’ 064.49 75°15’11.00” 27°21’15.88”

A B 268°00’ 125 75°15’6.45” 27°21’15.75”

B C 358°00’ 080 75°15’6.36” 27°21’18.35”

C D 088°00’ 125 75°15’10.9” 27°21’18.48”

D A 178°00’ 080 75°15’11.00” 27°21’15.88”

The applied lease area is 1.00 hectare.

(d) KEY PLAN OF THE AREA

The Key Plan showing the 5 kilometres periphery of the lease area is enclosed as

plate-2 in 1 centimeter= 500 metres scale.

(e) LOCATION MAP OF THE MINING LEASE AREA SHOWING THE

DETAIL OF THE APPROACH ROADS UP TO THE MINE

The Location Plan is enclosed as Plate-1.

(f) Details of the mining lease :

Refer plate –1 as location Map.

Near

Village

Tehsil District

& State

Khasra

Number

Status of

Land

Area

in

hectare

Period of

lease

Kantiya Dantaramgarh Sikar 227

Gair Mumkin

Pahar

Sawai Chk

(Bilanaam)

1.00 Fifty years

w.e.f.

26.02.2008

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(g) SUPERIMPOSED MAP OF SACTIONED AREA ON REVENUE MAP

The lease area illustrated on revenue map. The revenue map is enclosed as plate-4.

(h) INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES

i. Railway Nearest Railway Station is Palsana located on Jaipur- Sikar

broad Gauge line (under gauge change) of western railway.

This Station is around 23 Kms away from the lease area (19

kms by aerial distance NE side).

ii Transport Sikar to Kantiya mine site is 50 kms

Sikar Danta Ramgarh-----Tar road- 53 Kilometres

Danta Ramgarh to Kantiya-Tar Road 18 kms

Kantiya to Mine site is 2 kms by7 kacha rasta

iii Electric Power Electricity of 220 volt & 440 volts available along the tar

road and up to nearby Villages and tube wells.

iv

Drinking Water Drinking Water is brought from nearby tube wells in tanks

mounted on tractor trolley and stored in water tanks near the

site office and in water pitchers for drinking purpose at

office and at different working places.

v Education The Primary School is available in all prominent villages.

Senior Secondary School is available at village Danta

Ramgarh. College is available at Danta Ramgarh and Sikar.

vi Police Thana Nearest Police Thana is at Danta Ramgarh about 20

kilometres away.

vii Market The needful market is available at Danta Ramgarh

viii Rest House The PWD rest house is available at Danta Ramgarh. Circuit

house is available at Sikar.

Considering there aspects it concluded that the area has good infrastructure facilities.

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3. Geology and Exploration

(a) Physiography & Drainage :

(Refer plate-5)

The lease area comprises undulated terrains.

The highest altitude is of 532mRL and bottom is of 522mRL Maximum part of

the lease area is covered by Quartzite rocks used as Masonry Stone (pstk iRFkj).

Drainage in the lease area is along slope of the area i.e. almost easterly. Drainage

nearby lease area is easterly and northeasterly as shown on plate-2.

No habitation located in the lease area. Habitation located in 5 kms periphery is

illustrated on plate-2. Nearest habitation is located in village Kantiya towards SSE

side around 2 kms away.

Quartzite rocks used as Masonry Stone ( pstk iRFkj) are observed in the lease area.

The forestland not observed in the lease area and in five kilometers periphery as

per GT sheet of Survey of India and in the lease as per the revenue records. No

PWD road passes through the area.

(b) Geology of the area:

As per geological and mineral atlas of India sheet no 14, miscellaneous bulletin

no-30 and Mineral resource map of district the rocks of the area belong to Alwar

group of Delhi Super Group. The stratigraphic succession of rocks is as follows.

(c) Regional Geology:

REGIONAL STRATIGRAPHIC SUCCESSION

Recent Soil, sand dunes

Post Delhi Pegmatite, Granite, albetite

Delhi Super

Group

Ajabgarh Group Brecciated quartzite, quartzite, Ortho Quartzite,

phyllite, Impure marble, amphibolite,

Carbonaceous phyllite, quartzite, calc silicate

Alwar Group Massive quartzite, schist, conglomerate,

quartzite, calc- silicate

Succession of rocks in the lease area (Local Geology)

Recent Soil, Sand dunes

Post Delhi Absent

Delhi Super Group Alwar

Group

Quartzite

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A Litho-logy

The Quartzite rocks {Masonry Stone (pstk iRFkj)} are exposed in the area as shown

on plate-5. No other rock unit is exposed in the applied area.

B STRUCTURE

No fault, fold or any other geological disturbances encounter in the applied lease area

as the area is covered with masonry stone rocks.

The trend of the rocks is almost N-S and dip is vertical to 80° due westerly.

C Nature of mineralization

The Quartzite observed in the area which is uses as Masonry Stone (pstk iRFkj) and

it is the main rock type in the lease area. The rock is exposed in whole lease area as

shown on plate-5. The rock has joints across and along the strike. The terrain is a

mound trending roughly N- S. The masonry stone is of white to light brownish in

colour and medium hard in nature. The sand dunes observed towards eastern side of

the lease area.

D OCCURANCE

The Quartzite {Masonry Stone (pstk iRFkj)} occurs in Ajabgarh Group of Delhi

Super Group.

E WEATHERING EFFECT

No prominent weathering effect observed in the lease area.

F NATURE OF WALL ROCKS

The wall rock is not exposed in the lease area.

G PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTRISTICS

Physically the Masonry Stone (pstk iRFkj) is of light brownish to off white in

colour. Lustre is rough. Grain size is medium to coarse. As the rock is medium hard

thus Bulk density is considered 2.6 tones per cu. Meter of rocks.

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H RECOVERY

It is masonry stone, thus the recovery of masonry stone is considered 90% in this

deposit. Rest 10% is low grade stone and it also dispatch with stone. It is also uses

in construction and maintenance of approach roads. In Masonry Stone (pstk iRFkj) mining all the excavated material is marketable

(d) METHOD OF ESTIMATION OF RESERVES

The Geological cross-sectional method of reserves estimation is adopted for

calculating the reserves. The reserves are calculated by following formula:

Volume of mineral = Area of section sectional influence length

Mineral in tones = Volume of mineral Bulk density

The reserves are computed for three categories i.e. proved, probable and possible

categories.

Sections are prepared across the strike at 40 meters interval. .

The details are as follows:

PROVED CATEGORY (111+ 211)

Considering the workings in the lease area and nearby the proved category reserves

are computed up to 510mRL i.e. around 8 metres in depth beyond the lowest

exposure. The whole lease area is considered for reserves. The reserves are

computed under code 111 and 211 of UNFC.

PROBABLE CATEGORY (121+221)

Considering the continuity of the masonry stone in depth beyond the proved

category reserves in depth the probable category reserves are computed for 20

metres thickness i.e. between 510mRL and 490mRL. The whole lease area is

considered for probable category reserves. The reserves are computed under code

121 and 221 of UNFC.

POSSIBLE CATEGORY (333)

Considering the possibility of continuity the deposit below the probable category,

the possible category reserves are computed between 490mRL and 480mRL i.e. 10

meters in thickness below the probable category limit. The limits are illustrated on

plate-5 in sections.

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(e) CALCULATIONS

Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar)-

Proved Category Table 3A

Up to 440mRL

Section Area of

section

Sq. meter

Sectional

influence

length (meter)

Volume of

ROM mineral

in (cu. meter)

Volume of

mineral

(cu. meter) 90%

Mineral in

tonne

(v x 2.6)

AA’ 2125 40 85000 76500 198900

BB’ 1750 40 70000 63000 163800

Total 362700

Total proved reserves in nearest tens 362700

Probable Category Table 3B

Between 440mRL to 415mRL

Section Area of

section

Sq. meter

Sectional

influence

length (meter)

Volume of

ROM mineral

in (cu. Meter)

Volume of

mineral

(cu. Meter) 90%

Mineral in

tonne

(v x 2.6)

AA’ 2500 40 100000 90000 234000

BB’ 2500 40 100000 90000 234000

Total 468000

Total probable reserves in nearest tens 468000

Possible Category Table 3C

Between 415mRL and 405mRL

Section Area of

section

Sq. meter

Sectional

influence

length (meter)

Volume of

ROM mineral

in (cu. Meter)

Volume of

mineral

(cu. Meter) 90%

Mineral in

one

(v x 2.6)

AA’ 1250 40 50000 45000 117000

BB’ 1250 40 50000 45000 117000

Total 234000

Total possible reserves in nearest tens 234000

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(f) Geological reserves and grades

The mineral reserves as per UNFC are as follows:

Total Mineable reserves = Demonstrated reserves (Proved + Probable) -

Reserves in boundary barrier, 50 meter barrier etc (Proved + Probable)

Total Mineral Resources (A+B) Code Reserves Iron ore

A Mineral Reserves

1. Proved Mineral Reserves

2. Probable Mineral Reserves

111

121

3,26,430 tones

3,74,400 tones

B. Remaining Mineral

1.Pre- Feasibility Mineral Resources

2.PrefeasibilityMineral Resources

3. Inferred Mineral Resources

122

222

333

0,36,270 tones

0,93,600 tones

2,34,000 tones

The Mineable reserves are 7, 00,830 tones

Physically the Masonry Stone (pstk iRFkj) is of light brownish in colour.

Lustre is rough. Grain size is medium to coarse. As the rock is medium hard

and compact thus Bulk density is 2.6 tones per cu. Meter of rocks’

(g) Surface Geological Plan & Section (Topographical plan):

The topographical plan in scale 1:1000 is prepared with 3 metres contour

interval. All requisite details are given in this plan “Surface Geological Plan &

Sections” plate-5.

Geological sections prepared at 40 meter interval in 1:1000 scale are provided

on plate-5.

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4.0 Details of production and dispatch of last five years

The production and dispatch of last five years are following:

Production in tonne Dispatch in tonne

2010-11 Nil Nil

2011-12 Nil Nil

2012-13 Nil Nil

2013-14 Nil Nil

2014-15 Nil Nil

5.0 Physical & Geological Characteristics of the deposit:

Physically the Masonry Stone (pstk iRFkj) is of light brownish in colour. Lustre

is rough. Grain size is medium to coarse. As the rock is medium hard and

compact thus Bulk density is 2.6 tones per cu. Meter of rocks’

6.0 Details of Mining Machineries deployed or to be deployed:

Machineries

Machineries Capacity Number

Hydraulic Excavator/ loader

With rock breaker arrangement

0.3 cu. Metre or 1.1

cu. Metre bucket

One

Air compressor tractor mounted or

wheel mounted

120CFM One

Jack hammer Air operated Two

Drifter One

Drill roads 35 mm bit As required

Water tank trolley mounted 4000 liters One

Tippers 10 tonne or 20

tonne capacity

Four

Hand tools As required As required

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7.0 METHOD OF MINING

(Refer plate-6)

(a) YEARWISE DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED FOR FIRST FIVE YEARS:

It is an existing mining lease for Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar).

As per rule 29(10) the lessee of existing leases have to submit the simplified

mining scheme.

On apply to the competent authority for non submission of the Simplified mining

scheme within time the authority may gave time for one year.

The period of this mining scheme is from 2017-18 to 2021-22.

Present workings are semi mechanized by using hydraulic excavator and loaders

for excavation and tippers, trolleys and trucks for transportation. The stone is hard

in nature and exploitable by shovels. Blasting is needed to break the hard strata.

The proposed workings are systematic and scientific by forming proper benches

of 6 meters height each. The production proposed is given in table of chapter 4A.

The mining is proposed 45 meters away from habitation and permanent structure

etc.

The mining is proposed as per present situation of the deposit.

Proposed mining is with simple hand tools. Hydraulic excavator/ loader and

tippers are proposed for fast removal of overburden, excavation of masonry stone

and for loading of mineral and waste and for construction of haul roads.

Blasting is proposed after taking permission from DGMS and other concerning

authorities.

The lessee will take the permission for working near the lease boundary. The

haul/ approach roads will be provided up to the proposed workings, site services,

site of dump and site of stock from the nearest tar road.

The mineral and waste are proposed to transport by tractor trolley and tippers.

The Proposed site of waste dump, soil stack, site service and plantation etc are

illustrated on plate no-6.

“The leases are adjacent thus lessee’s will take permission under rule 111 MMR

1961 for change of mine boundary i.e. to use common roads etc and thus 7.5

metre barrier on common boundary of lease in not required.”

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DURING DEVELOPMENT

1. The barbed wire fencing will be provided around the excavation time to time

to check the inadvertent entry of human and live stock.

2. The plantation will be grown in each monsoon and proper care will be done

for their survival.

3. Proper maintenance will be done of approach roads for keeping them wide

and smooth. Water sprinklers will be provided time to time on haul roads for

checking the generation of dust during transportation

4. The roads are available up to the sites of mining activities.

5. The site office (common) is available near the mine site. The water tank etc is

also available near the site office.

The Development yearwise is proposed from year 2017-18 to 2021-22.

During the period of the simplified mining scheme the lessee will develop 5

benches i.e. from 522mRL (top bench), 516mRL and 510mRL, 504mRL and

498mRL (lowest bench). The benches will be from top to bottom side. The

development is shown on plate-6. The development of benches will be as per

requirement of masonry stone i. e. towards higher side or towards lower side

but benches will be developed as proposed in this mining scheme during the

period of five years. Thus lessee will develop the benches as per requirement

of stone. The bench height and width are proposed 6 metres but the lessee may

take permission from DGMS for bench height more than 6 metres.

The bench slope will be providing 85°. The loading will be from bottom of the

pit as per present practice.

The lessee will work as per proper benches and develop the benches as

required but in the manner as proposed and as shown on plate-6. The length

and width of workings are as per the situation at field.

In a year total 300 working days are proposed excluding weekly rest, national,

state and local holidays and days of peak rains.

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Production of masonry stone TABLE –4A

in tones

Year Total

Excavation

of masonry

stone In tones

10% waste

in tones

90%

masonry

stone in

tones

2017-18 99,000 9,900 89,100

2018-19 1,00,000 10,000 90, 000

2019-20 1,10,000 11,000 99,000

2020-21 1,10,000 11,000 99,000

2021-22 1,10,000 11,000 99,000

Total 5,29,000 52,900 4,76,100

(b) PROPOSED RATE OF PRODUCTION WHEN THE MINE FULLY

DEVELOPED:

The required target is given above and it will be achieved as proposed in each

year.

(C) MINEABLE RESERVES AND ANTICIPATED LIFE OF THE MINE

As per paragraph 3.3 the mine able reserve of Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar)

7,00,830 tones. Around 4,76,100 tones of Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) will be

excavated during the period of this Simplified Mining Scheme and after with a target of

around 99,000 tones per year these reserves will give a life of 7.27 or say 8 years to the

mine.

(d) PROPOSED METHOD OF MINING

Method:- The method of mining is opencast semi mechanized.

Shift :- There is one working shift in the area.

Working :- Excavation of masonry stone by simple hand tools as well as by

hydraulic machineries. The Khandwal (expert to excavate the

masonry stone) are engaged. One Khandwal easily excavates 8 to

10 tonne of masonry Stone in one shift.

Blasting :- Blasting is needed in hard strata. Blasting will be done between

1PM to 2PM.

Loading:- The loading of masonry Stone in tipper/ tractor trolleys/trucks is

manual as well as by loaders.

Transport:- The Market of this masonry stone is in nearby area. Maximum

stone is transported in tippers and tractor trolley. Approach roads

are available up to the bottom of the mine.

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The opencast mining is going on and same will be carried out in future. The

hydraulic machineries will be deployed time to time as and when required.

The bench height and width is proposed 6 meters each.

Face slope will be 85°, whereas ultimate pit slope is proposed 45º.

The controlled blasting will be done for easy excavation of rocks.

The overall layout of workings and other mining activities has been illustrated on

plate 6.

(e) CONCEPTUAL MINING PLAN

Conceptual Mining Plan is necessary to know the ultimate limit of the pit crust at

surface at the end of lease period. It is also necessary to select the sites for waste

dump, site service, plantation etc. in such a place that these sites should not get

any disturbance during the life of the mine. Considering the aforesaid aspects the

Conceptual Mining Plan is proposed as follows:

i) Ultimate extent and size of the pit

The ultimate extent and size of the pit will be as follows:

The ultimate size of the mine is size of the lease after leaving a gap of 7.5

metres along the lease boundary. The Length and width are shown on plate

7.The depth will be around 45 meters.

ii) The final slope angle adopted

Considering the stability of rocks the final slope angle or say ultimate pit

slope is proposed 45º. This slope angle will remain quite safe for these

deposits.

iii) Ultimate capacity of dumps

The lessee dispatches the masonry stone as ROM. No sorting takes place at

site. Thus waste is not generated separately. No waste is observed in the

lease area. Thus waste dump is not proposed.

iv) Stabilization of dumps

Not required in absence of dump of waste.

v) Ultimate pit limit

The surface limit of the working at the end of lease period is illustrated on

plate 5.

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(f) BLASTING

The blasting is needed to excavate the Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar). The

controlled blasting is proposed by adopting all the safety measures as per Mines

Act’ and with the permission of DGMS.

A Broad blasting parameters

Deep Hole Blasting

Deep Hole Drill road 6 meters effective length

Deep Hole Drill machine Down the hole drill

Burden 3 meter

Spacing 4 meter

Hole Diameter 4 inch (100mm)

Short Hole

Drill road 1.5 meters effective length

Drill machine Jack Hammer

Burden 0.8 meter

Spacing 1.0 meter

Hole Diameter 32 mm

B EXPLOSIVE USED

Blasting will be done by various types of explosives. Generally the following

conventional types of explosives are used in the mine.

Slurry explosive (AN based) viz. power gel, Acquadyne, Superdyne etc.

Booster is proposed as Ammonium nitrate fuel oil (ANFO) mixture. The ANFO

mixture will be readily produced at site by mixing ammonium nitrate (94.5%)

with diesel oil (5.5%).

Initiation is proposed by half second delay detonators.

C POWDER FACTOR

Deep Hole:

Charges per hole is 0.125 kg of booster, 6 kg per metres of explosive and

One detonator (as inquired by Mines Manager).

Powder Factor = Effective Depth of hole X Burden X Spacing X Bulk Density

Total charge in Kg

Powder factor = 6 X 3 X 4 X 2.6

0.125 + 36

= 187.2/36.125= 5.18 tones of rock/kg of explosive

Short Hole:

Charges per hole is 0.125 kg of booster, 0.5 kg of explosive and

One detonator.

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Powder Factor = Effective Depth of hole X Burden X Spacing X Bulk Density

Total charge in Kg

Powder factor = 1.5 X 0.8 X 1 X 2.6

0.125 + 0.5

= 3.12/0.625 = 4.992 tones of rock/kg of explosive

D Secondary Blasting

Secondary blasting will not needed

E Storage of explosive

Considering the consumption of explosive a 100 kg portable magazine is

proposed for storing the explosive.

ANFO mixing shed is proposed for manufacture of ANFO. A room will provide

for storage of Ammonium Nitrate.

It is advised to lessee that he should apply for explosive magazine for 100 kg

capacity to the competent authority and for ANFO mixing shed to the competent

authority. It is expected that the lessee should try to get the license within six

month.

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(g) MINE DRAINAGE

i ) Likely depth of water table

The general ground level near the lease area in 5 kms periphery is around

500mRL.

The level of ground water table is around 80 meters below from the general

ground level of 500mRL in study area of 5 kms periphery. It fluctuates around 3

meters in dry and wet season. Thus during dry season the level of ground water

table is 420mRL.

Thus ground water will not encounter in the workings. The rainwater of direct

precipitation will encounter on workings and this water has to dewater during

rains.

ii) Depth of workings

Proposed deepest working will be far above the ground water table, thus ground

water will not encounter in the workings.

iii) Quantity and quality of water encounter

The monsoon water of direct precipitation will encounter in workings and this

water has to dewater during and after the rains in case of deep cuttings. The

dewatering is proposed through a sump made in the bottom of the pit for check

the silt. The dewatering is proposed in near by nalah. No ground water encounter

in workings. Quality of drinking water of near by well is drinkable and potable.

(h) Surface Plan and Sections

The surface geological plan with sections in 1 : 1000 RF scale is provided as plate-

5. The Composite Plan (development plan) is provided as plate-6.

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8.0 Yearwise annual programme of Mining for next five years

The yearwise development provided in para 4B(1). The details of

production are as follows:

Year Total

Excavation

of masonry

stone In tones

10% waste

in tones

90%

masonry

stone in

tones

2017-18 99,000 9,900 89,100

2018-19 1,00,000 10,000 90, 000

2019-20 1,10,000 11,000 99,000

2020-21 1,10,000 11,000 99,000

2021-22 1,10,000 11,000 99,000

Total 5,29,000 52,900 4,76,100

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9.0 DETAILS OF EMPLOYMENT

i. Technical and Supervisory Staff

A full time Mining Engineer or person possessing II class Mines Manager

Certificate of competency from DGMS as per rule 30 of RMMCR 2017.

A clerk is proposed for maintaining the records.

A watchman is proposed for ward and watch duty.

Labourers

The following labourers are proposed:

Skilled 5

Semi Skilled 5

Unskilled Labour 10 (as per semi mechanization)

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10.0 MEASURE TAKEN AND TO BE TAKEN FOR LAND

RESTORATION, RECLAMATION AND PLANTATION IN /OR

NEARBY THE LEASE AREA

Restoration and Reclamation, rehabilitation

The restoration and reclamation is not proposed in this Simplified

mining Scheme as the life of the mine may increased at the end of five

years by excavation of stone and its continuity in depth. The reclamation

and restoration proposals will be provided at the time of end of mining

in this lease area.

Plantation:

Existing: Presently no big tree is observed in the lease area. The

seasonal shrubs and bushes are observed in the applied lease area.

Proposed: Around 20 trees will be planted each year considering the

target of production. Proper protection devices for survival of trees will

be provided. The separate watering arrangement will be provided.

The trees will be planted between the road and applied lease area and

along the lease boundary and approach road.

The dead plants will be replaced by fresh plants in next monsoon.

Year No. of

sapling

Survival

rate

Species Places of plantation

I 20 | 80% As per table below or

suggested by officials.

Along lease boundary

Along the approach

road or at the place

suggested by the

officials

II 20 | 80%

III 20 80%

IV 20 80%

V 20 80%

The proposed plants are as follows:

The plantation should be grown in each monsoon.

The tree guards and proper watering arrangements will be provided for

achieving the good survival rate.

The proposed trees are as follows:

S.No. Botanical Names Hindi Names

1 Acacia Senegal Safed Khair

2 Adhatoda vasica Arusa

3 Azadirachta indica Neem

4 Boswellia serrata Salar

5 Butea momospherma Cheela, Palas

6 Cassia fistuala Amaltas

7 Dalbergia sisso Shisham

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8 Emblica officiaalis Ambla

9 Ficus glomerata Gular

10 Mangifera indica Aam

11 Prospis spicigera Kherjra

12 Syzygium cumin Jamun

13 Salvadora oleoides Pilu

14 Tecomella undulata Roheda

15 Mulberry Shahtoot

Plantation will be along the lease boundary.

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11.0 MEASURE TAKEN AND TO BE TAKEN FOR PROTECTION OF

ENVIRONMENT IN AND AROUND MINING LEASE AREA

Existing: Presently the working is going on in the area. Present

aesthetic beauty is positive and good.

Proposed: Due to mining pit will develop in the area. No tree will

destroy by proposed mining activities. For protection of environment and

improving the aesthetic beauty of the area following measures will be

provided:

The mining will be systematic and scientific in supervision of technical

staff.

The dump, stack will be at proper place as suggested and fully stabilized

as proposed.

The plantation between tar road and mine site will improve the

environment. Good scenario will develop by plantation for the people

who travel on the road.

The land use by mining is as follows:

S.No. Item As on

date

End of

5th year

End of

lease

1 Area to be excavated 0.33 0.80 0.80

2 Storage of top soil 0.00 0.00 0.0

3 Overburden dump 0.00 0.01 0.0

4 Mineral/Sub-grade stack 0.00 Within pit 0.0

5 Infrastructure 0.00 0.00 0.0

6 Roads 0.03 Within pit 0.0

7 Green belt 0.01 0.10 0.20

8 Reclamation - -

9 Total Disturbed land 0.37 0.91 1.0

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Flora and Fauna

Prominent flora of the area is shrubs of Juli Flora. The babool and kherjra trees

are seen in the agriculture land.

Seasonal bushes and shrubs are located in the area.

In 5 kms periphery, the flora mainly located near villages is Babool, Neem and

Kherjra trees. In agriculture land main flora is babool and khejra.

The area is near the habitation thus fauna remains away from the lease area. Blue

Bulls sometimes come across in agriculture lands.

The flora of the area will improve by proposed plantation.

The barbed wire fencing will be provided around the excavation to check the

inadvertent entry of human and live stock and fauna. In absence of wild fauna no

adverse impact will encounters thus no measures are called for. No adverse

impact will be

Climatic Conditions

The area has semi arid zone type climate. Average rainfall remains between

300mm to 350mm per year.

The maximum, minimum and mean temperatures of the area are 45ºC, 3ºC and

24ºC respectively.

The dry season is extreme hot during day hours and cold season is extreme cold

season is extreme cold during night hours. The sandy winds are common during

the day hours in hot season.

Public buildings, Places of Worship and Monuments

No such things are observed in the lease area and nearby thus no measures are

called for.

The state highway, tar roads and villages observed in 5 kilometres periphery of

the lease area are illustrated on plate-2

Human Settlements

Human settlement not observed in the applied lease area. The human settlement

located in 5 kms periphery is illustrated on plate-2. Nearest village is Kantiya as

shown on plate-2. The habitants mainly belong to SC, ST, OBC, Minority and

general categories with Indian nationality.

The main vocation of the habitants is agriculture, job at nearby mines and nearby

towns like Danta Ramgarh and Kishangarh Renwal

Human settlement is in kucha and pucka houses.

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Population details as per CENSUS 2011 (latest available)

S.No. Village Population SC ST Literate Workers

1. Dudwa 1703 138 135 1066 872

2. Dhijpura 437 56 0 241 302

3. Dantla 1332 242 0 684 700

4. Khora 1253 142 0 715 613

5. Kantiya 1291 189 0 707 425

6. Bajyawas 1798 285 134 885 454

7. Tehat 2098 947 89 1223 1064

Total 8014 1999 358 5521 4430

Percentage 100% 24.94% 4.46% 68.89% 55.27%

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12 MEASURE TAKEN AND TO BE TAKEN FOR DUMPING

OVERBURDEN, STACKING OF TOP SOIL AND UTILISATION

OF TOP SOIL

In masonry stone mine the maximum quantity of excavated rock is

sailable in the form masonry stone and low grade stone.

Waste dump and stabilization:

The lessee dispatches the masonry stone as ROM to the consumers. No

sorting takes place at site. Thus waste is not generated separately. No

waste is observed in the lease area. Thus waste dump is not proposed. If

the waste comes across in the deposit as any cavity, intrusion, the same

will be dumped in nearby area.

Top soil

No separate soil is observed in the lease area.

The soil may come across in thin layer somewhere at surface.

The soil will be scraped and stacked separately to be used for plantation

during the monsoon.

Thus there will be no permanent stack of soil.

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13 MEASURE TAKEN AND TO BE TAKEN FOR CONTROL OF

WATER, NOISE AND AIR POLLUTION

Water:

The general ground level near the lease area in 5 kms periphery is around

400mRL.

The level of ground water table is around 80 meters below from the

general ground level of 500mRL in study area of 5 kms periphery. It

fluctuates around 3 meters in dry and wet season. Thus during dry season

the level of ground water table is 420mRL.

Dewatering:

During monsoon the rain water of direct precipitation will collect in the

working pits. The monsoon water of upper altitude side may also collect

in the pit.

A drain will be provided towards higher altitude side of the pit to divert

the rain water away from the pit.

The dewatering will be done through a sump made in the bottom of the

pit and through a water tank at surface. Thus the silt will be checked and

not allow to spread in the near by area of lower altitude side and in

agriculture lands.

The drinking water will be analyzed once in two years for quality. The

source of drinking water is tube well and hand pumps, which are away

from the area and thus not get any adverse effect from mining.

Air

Present air is fresh and healthy as no mining activity is in existence.

The magnitude of air pollution in a mine varies with method of mining,

type of mineral, level of mechanization and beneficiation of mineral.

The gaseous pollution in the mine is due to emissions from diesel

engines, transport vehicles as well as during blasting. The dust pollution

is due to movement of mine machineries etc. drilling, blasting and

vehicular movement. The dust once allowed to go into atmosphere

cannot be controlled. Hence, it is necessary to suppress and minimize the

dust at its generating point/source.

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Measures proposed:

(Dust pollution)

a. Sharp drill bits are used and the drilling machine is kept leakage

proof. Dust extractor will be provided in drill machine.

b. Controlled blasting is proposed only on hire requirement after taking

permission from DGMS and other local authorities. Water

Sprinklers provided over haul road to control the fly of dust.

c. All the haul roads will be kept wide, leveled and compact. Regular

water Sprinklers should be done on road from site to tar road once

or twice in a day especially during dry season to check the

generation of dust during vehicular movement.

d. The green belt as shown on plate 6 in and near the lease area will

minimize dispersion of dust in near by area. The proposed

plantation is illustrated on the plan.

e. The proposed plantation along both sides of haul road from tar road

and between tar road and mine site will also check the spread of

dust in near by area.

f. Monitoring in six month is proposed for assessment of impact for

generation of dust due to vehicular movement, drilling, blasting

and loading etc. and measures should be adopted to minimize the

gaseous pollution

Gaseous Pollution

a. The emissions from diesel engines will be minimized by proper

maintenance of all diesel operated mine machineries like diesel

engines, D.G sets and transport vehicles

b. The gaseous pollution due to blasting is for a short duration. The

gases are diluted by wind in a short period in opencast mining

c. All the machineries like compressor, trucks should be operated by

trained operators

d. Gaseous pollution from diesel engines is proposed to minimize by

using good quality of silencers.

e Monitoring in six month is proposed for assessment of impact due

to vehicular movement and measures should be adopted to

minimize the gaseous pollution.

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Noise

The noise will generate due to movement of vehicles, operation of diesel operated

machineries and drilling and blasting.

The following protective measures will be provided to control the noise pollution:

Number Measures

1 The adequate silencers will be provided in diesel operated mine

Machineries and trucks and tractors.

2 Compact and leveled haul road are proposed for smooth running of

transport vehicles.

3 The transport vehicles should be filled up to rated capacity of the

vehicle to minimize the noise.

4 The shrubs and bushes located in the area and proposed plantation

will check the propagation of noise.

5 The booms on haul/ approach roads are proposed to remove time to

time. The voids on haul roads are proposed to fill by waste and

leveled time to time.

6 Drilling with sharp bits and control blasting will minimize the

noise pollution.

Personal protective equipment:

The safety helmet, safety shoos, safety belts will be provided to the labourers. The

dust respirators will be provided to the workers who will work near the noise creating

machines.

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14 CONTRIBUTION REGARDING THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF

THE NEARBY RESIDENTS

There is no impact of mining on local residents of the area as habitation is away

from the applied lease area. The maximum persons will be employed from

nearby villages. There is no source of employment in near by area and thus the

employment will develop by the proposed mining activity in near by area. The

villagers may use the waste free of cost. The lessee will help in maintenance of

village kacha roads with request of local Panchayat Samiti. The lessee will

provide maximum assistant to local body on their request. The lessee will

develop the plantation along the roads. The lessee will contribute some fund

from the income and the fund will used only for the social development of the

people in the field of Education and medical.

15 DETAILS OF HEALTH CHECKUP AND INSURANCE OF ALL THE

EMPLOYED PERSONS (FOR EXISTING LEASE)

Not applicable as the lease is not sanctioned.

16 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE:

As per rule 29 (15) the lessee have to deposit the financial assurance of Rs. 15,000/ (fifteen thousand) per hectare.

The lessee deposited the financial assurance to The Mining Engineer, Sikar

Hari Shankar Sharma

Lessee Govind Singh

RQP/AJM/009/87/A

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17.0 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

UNDER RULE 29(13) (1) OF RMMCR 2017 (Lease area up to 1.00 ha area).

17.1 Environment Base Line Information’s:

The lease area is fresh land. The lease area is 1.00 hectares.

No pit, dump, roads, infrastructure etc are observed in the lease area. The

present degradation of land is as follows:

S.No. Item As on date

1 Area to be excavated 0.33

2 Storage of top soil 0.00

3 Overburden dump 0.00

4 Mineral/Sub-grade stack 0.00

5 Infrastructure 0.00

6 Roads 0.03

7 Green belt 0.01

8 Reclamation -

9 Total Disturbed land 0.37

Water Regime:

No water reservoir or perennial stream etc observed in the lease area and around

500 metres periphery of the lease area. The local water reservoir observed in five

kilometers periphery as shown on plate-2.

Quality of air:

The lease area is away from the habitation, the present workings are negligible

thus the air pollution observed is within limits. Blasting is not carried out in the

area. Thus the present air pollution is within the prescribed limit.

Ambient Noise Level:

The noise level in the lease area is within the prescribed limit.

Flora:

In the lease area the main flora is shrubs and bushes. The trees planted by lessee

observed in the lease area.

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Climatic Conditions:

Climate of the area is semi arid zone type. The average rain fall remains around

300mm per year. The maximum, mean and lowest temperature remain around

44C, 24C and 4C. Maximum precipitation takes place during month of July

and August. The hottest months are May and June and coldest are of December

and January.

Human Settlement:

No human settlement observed in the lease area. Nearest village is Bharija. The

habitants belong to ST, SC, Minority, OBC and general categories. The main

vocation of the habitants is agriculture. The habitants also has job at nearby mines

and nearby towns like Sikar and Danta Ramgarh. The population details are given

in plate-2 and in Simplified Mining Scheme.

Public building, place of worship and monuments

No such things are observed in and around the lease area. The other things

observed in five kilometers periphery is illustrated on plate-2

Indicate any sanctuary is located in the vicinity of leasehold

No any sanctuary etc observed in the vicinity of the lease area and in 5 kms

periphery.

15.2 Impact Assessment and Management:

The land of the lease area will degrade by excavation, dumps and roads.

i) The infrastructure, waste dump, roads, existing workings etc are

already in existence. The land degraded by proposed mining activities

is given below in the table.

S.No. Item As on

date

End of

5th year

1 Area to be excavated 0.33 0.80

2 Storage of top soil 0.00 0.00

3 Overburden dump 0.00 0.01

4 Mineral/Sub-grade stack 0.00 Within pit

5 Infrastructure 0.00 0.00

6 Roads 0.03 Within pit

7 Green belt 0.01 0.10

8 Reclamation -

9 Total Disturbed land 0.37 0.91

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ii) Air Quality:

The quality of air is likely to be effected by drilling, Blasting and

transportation of mineral and waste.

The drilling will be by wet process. Water spray is being used over

the haul/ approach roads time to time and this practice is proposed

to continue in future.

iii) Water Quality:

The quality of water is affected by mining if ground water comes

across in mining or by having any toxic mineral in the lease area.

There is a high gap between the level of ground water table and the

depth of proposed deepest workings thus ground water will not

intersect the workings at any stage. In absence of toxic mineral the

quality of water will not get any adverse impact.

If ground water will intersect the lessee will get necessary

permission.

iv) Noise Level

The diesel operated machineries, Blasting and vehicular movement

will creates the noise pollution.

The following measures are proposed:

The high quality silencers will be provided to the diesel operated

machineries uses for excavation and loading of mineral and waste

and water pump etc. The noise from blasting will be momentarily.

The approach roads will be provided smooth and wide.

v) Vibration level (due t Blasting)

Heavy blasting may create vibration.

The blasting in the area is towards lower side and thus vibration

from blasting is not very much significant.

vi) Water Regime:

The water regime may disturb by waste dump, obstruction of nalah

etc.

No such things are located in the lease area and around 500 meters

of the lease area, thus no measures are called for.

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vii) Acid Mine Drainage

Not applicable in this mine.

viii) Surface subsidence

It is an opencast mining and no such subsidence will come across

in past by mining and none is expected by future mining.

ix) Socio- Economic

The socio economic conditions of an area will gate positive impact

by having and economic activity near by the habitation. The local

habitants will get permanent extra income from the source of

employment near the villages.

x) Historical Monuments etc

In absence of such monuments in and around the lease area no

impact will be anticipated.

15.3 PROGRESSIVE RECLAMATION PLAN

The mining is from top to bottom side and extension of existing workings

in sides and in depth, which reduces the height of the ground by

excavation. The generation of waste is towards very lower side and it will

be used for construction and maintenance of approach roads time to time.

Thus reclamation of excavated land is not proposed. The excavated land

(deep cuttings) will be used as water reservoir. The water will be useful

for nearby crops, plants and live stock.

15.3.1 MINED OUT LAND

S.No. Item As on

date

End of

5th year

End of

lease

1 Area to be excavated 0.33 0.80 0.80

2 Storage of top soil 0.00 0.00 0.0

3 Overburden dump 0.00 0.01 0.0

4 Mineral/Sub-grade stack 0.00 Within pit 0.0

5 Infrastructure 0.00 0.00 0.0

6 Roads 0.03 Within pit 0.0

7 Green belt 0.01 0.10 0.20

8 Reclamation - -

9 Total Disturbed land 0.37 0.91 1.0

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15.3.2 TOP SOIL MANAGEMENT

The soil come across during mining will be scraped and stacked

separately in 0.01 ha area as shown on plate-5. The soil will uses for

plantation in each monsoon.

15.3.3 TAILING DAM MANAGEMENT

No such tailing dams are present and none is proposed in the lease area

and nearby thus no measures are called for.

15.3.4 ACID MINE DRAINAGE

In absence of acid mine drainage no management will be anticipated.

15.3.5 SURFACE SUBSIDENCE

Surface subsidence mitigation measures though backfilling of mine voids

or by any other means and its monitoring mechanism.

It is an opencast mining and no subsidence will take place. Thus no

measures are called for.

15.3.6 WASTE MANAGEMENT:

The waste dump will stabilized by retaining walls of rubble stones at the

lower altitude side. Plantation will also provide on matured part of the

dump.

15.4 DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN

No landslide and inundation like disaster were come across in this area and nearby the

area in past. The workings are proposed from top to bottom by forming proper benching.

The proposed workings will be by opencast mining method. Underground mining is not

proposed. Face height will maintain safe. No tailing dam is proposed. Thus high -risk

accidents like land slide, subsidence, flood, inundation, fire, seismic activities etc. not

come across.

Small accidents like fire, explosion in explosive and accident and fall of face like disaster

may come across.

A fire fighting station (sand filled buckets) is proposed at site in the supervision of mines

manager and mate. After receiving the information, the officials will reach up to site and

will remove men and machineries from the site.

Magazine approved is proposed for storing the explosive and approved boxes are

proposed for handling the explosive from magazine to site. Any person, who notices any

explosion or accident, should immediately take steps to give warning by suitable mean

and at the same time take necessary action for withdrawal of men from the site. He shall

also inform the mines manager and other officials without any delay. The persons should

be trained properly to handle the situation.

Detailed warning system, implementation procedure, emergency control center, shall be

maintained at the mine with names of trained persons. Proper arrangements should be

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made for treatment of injured persons. Fiore fighting arrangements should be provided

at all the prone sites. All the safety equipments should be available at mine site. A

vehicle should always remain at site (vehicles remain available on road passes through

the area. The lessee is capable to meet any type of risk. The fire stations are available at

Danta Ramgarh. Hospital is located at Danta Ramgarh, Dispensary is available at Bharija.

The responsible person is as follows:

Hari Shankar Sharma

15.5 CARE AND MAINTENANCE DURING TEMPORARY DISCONTINUENCE:

No mining operation is proposed to temporary discontinuance during the period of this

progressive mine closure plan. During any discontinuance the mining workings will be in

the watch of a watchman. Before re-open of the mine the maintenance will be provided to

all the machineries deployed at mine. Before entering the labourers into mine the

workings are proposed to inspect by manager for safety purpose as per Mines Act.

15.6 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE

As per rule 29(XV) of RMMCR 2017 the lessee has to deposit the financial assurance for

PMCP at the rate of Rs. 15,000/ per hectares to the Mining Engineer, Sikar

Place- Sikar

Dated- 11.09.2017

Shri Hari Shankar Sharma

Lessee

Govind Singh

RQP/AJM/009/87/A

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SHRI HARI SHANKAR SHARMA Village- Danta,

Tehsil- Danta Ramgarh,

District- Siakr (Rajasthan)

Pin Code: 332703

Telephone: 7727048162

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CONSENT LETTER/UNDERTAKING/CERTIFICATE FROM THE LESSEE

01.The Simplified Mining Scheme in respect of Kantiya Masonry Stone Mine over an

area of 1.00 ha, in village- Kanatiya, Tehsil- Danta Ramgarh, district- Sikar of

Rajasthan State, under rule 29 (10) & 29 (13) (1) of RMMCR 2017 has been prepared by

Shri Govind Singh Mining Engineer (RQP).

This is to request the Superintending Mining Engineer, Jaipur Circle, Jaipur, to make

any further correspondence regarding any correction of the Simplified Mining Scheme

with the said recognized person at his address below:

Govind Singh

Mining Engineer, RQP

Khachariyawas House

D-88, Meera Marg, Bani Park,

Jaipur-302016

e.mail:[email protected]

mobile: 9414071070

I hereby undertake that all modification/ updating as made in the said Simplified mining

scheme by the said person be deemed to have been made with our knowledge and consent

and shall be acceptable on us and binding in all respects.

02 It is certified that the simplified mining scheme of this area of 1.00 hectares complies

with all statuary rules, regulations, Orders made by Central or State Government,

Statuary organization, Court etc which have been taken into consideration and wherever

any specific permission is required the lessee will approach the concerned authorities.

The information furnished in the simplified mining scheme is true and correct to the best

of our kind knowledge and records.

03 “The provisions of Mines Act, Rules and Regulations made there under have been

observed in the simplified Mining scheme over an area of 1.00 ha in Jaipur district of

Rajasthan State belonging to Kantiya Masonry Stone Mine and where specific

permissions are required, the lessee will approach the DGMS. Further, standards

prescribed by D.G.M.S. in respect of miner’s health will be strictly implemented.”

Place: Jaipur Shri Hari Shannkar Sharma

Dated-02.09.2017 M.L. 385/07

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GOVIND SINGH JAIPUR(O) 0141- 4021611

Mining Engineer Mobile: 94140 71070

Khachariyawas House D/88, Meera Marg, Bani Park

Jaipur, Pin 302 016 e-mail [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CERTIFICATE

The provisions of Rajasthan Miner Mineral Concession Rules 2017 have been observed

in the preparation of the Simplified Mining Scheme for Kantiya Masonry Stone Mine,

over an area of 1.00 ha of Shri Hari Shankar Sharma in village - Kantiya, Tehsil – Data

Ramgarh, District- Sikar of State Rajasthan and whenever specific permission are

required, the lessee will approach the concerned authorities of Superintending Mining

Engineer Jaipur.

The information furnished in the Simplified Mining Scheme is true and correct to the best

of my knowledge.

Place- Jaipur Govind Singh

Dated- 11.09. 2017 RQP/AJM/009/87/A

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List of Chapters

Number TITLE OF TEXT PAGE

1 General Information about Lessee 1

2 Details of Mining Lease 2

3 Geology & Exploration 4

4 Details of production and dispatch of last 5 years 9

5 Physical & Geological characteristics of the deposit 9

6 Details of Mining Machineries deployed or to be deploted 9

7 Method of mining 10

8 Yearwise annual programme of mining for next 5 years. 17

9 Details of employment 18

10 Measures taken and to be taken to restoration, reclamation and

plantation in or near the lease area.

19

11 Measures taken and to be taken for protection of environment

in and around the lease area

21

12 Measures taken and to be taken for dumping overburden,

stacking of top soil and utilization of top soil

24

13 Measures taken and to be taken for control of water, noise and

air pollution

25

14 Contribution regarding the social development of the nearby

residents

28

15 Details of health checkup and insurance of all the employed

persons

28

16 Financial assurance 28

17 Progressive Mine Closure Plan 29-34

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List of Certificates

Number TITLE

1 Authorization letter from lessee

2 Certificate from RQP

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List of Annexure

Numbers Title

1. Lease Agreement

2. Plan of the area

3. Demarcation Report

4. On Line Sheet

5. Khasra Details

6. RQP registration certificate

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List of Plates

Number TITLE

1 LOCATION PLAN

2 KEY PLAN

3 ENVIRONMENT PLAN

4 REVENUE MAP

5 SURFACE GEOLOGICAL PLAN & SECTIONS

6 COMPOSIT PLAN AND YEARWISE SECTIONS

7 CONCEPTUAL PLAN