1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION 3
(i) IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT & PROJECT PROPONENT 3
(ii) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF THE PROJECT 4
(iii) NEED FOR THE PROJECT & ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY /REGION
4
(iv) DEMAND-SUPPLY GAP 4
(v) IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION 4
(vi) EXPORT POSSIBILITY 5
(vii) DOMESTIC/EXPORT MARKETS 5
(viii) EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE PROJECT
5
3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 5
(i) TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INDEPENDENT PROJECTS, IF ANY
5
(ii) LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC LOCATION, AND PROJECT BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITE LAYOUT) WITH COORDINATES
5
(iii) DETAILS OF ALTERNATIVE SITE CONSIDERED 7
(iv) SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION 7
(v) PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS 8
(vi) RAW MATERIAL REQUIRED ALONG WITH ESTIMATED
QUANTITY, LIKELY SOURCE, MARKETING AREA OF FINAL PRODUCTS, MODE OF TRANSPORT OF RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHED PRODUCT
9
(vii) RESOURCES OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN THE PROJECT, IF ANY, SHOULD BE BRIEFLY OUTLINED
9
(viii) AVAILABILITY OF WATER ITS SOURCE, ENERGY /POWER REQUIREMENT AND SOURCE
9
(ix) QUANTITY OF WASTE TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND SCHEME FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL
9
4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 9
(i) CONNECTIVITY 9
(ii) LAND FORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP 10
(iii) TOPOGRAPHYALONG WITH MAP 10
(iv) EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN {AGRICULTURE, NON-AGRICULTURE, FOREST, WATER BODIES (INCLUDING AREA UNDER CRZ)}, SHORTEST DISTANCES FROM THE PERIPHERY OF THE PROJECT TO PERIPHERY OF THE FORESTS, NATIONAL PARK, WILD LIFE SANCTUARY, ECO SENSITIVE AREAS, WATER BODIES (DISTANCE FROM THE HFL OF THE RIVER), CRZ. IN CASE OF
(v) EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE 13
(vi) SOIL CLASSIFICATION 13
(vii) CLIMATIC DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES 13
(viii) SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE 13
5.0 PLANNING BRIEF 13
(i) PLANNING CONCEPT (TYPE OF INDUSTRIES, FACILITIES, AND
TRANSPORTATION ETC.) TOWN AND COUNTRY
PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CLASSIFICATION
13
(ii) POPULATION PROJECTION 14
(iii) LAND USE PLANNING 14
(iv) ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL & SOCIAL)
14
(v) AMENITIES/FACILITIES 14
6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE 14
(i) INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA) 14
(ii) RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON PROCESSING AREA) 14
(iii) GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT 14
(iv) SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE 14
(v) CONNECTIVITY 14
(vi) DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT (SOURCE & SUPPLY OF WATER)
15
(vii) SEWERAGE SYSTEM 15
(viii) INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT 15
(ix) SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 15
(x) POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/SOURCE 15
7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN 15
(i) POLICY TO BE ADOPTED (CENTRAL/STATE)IN RESPECT OF THE PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS INCLUDING HOME OUSTEES, LAND OUSTEES AND LANDLESS LABORERS (BRIEF OUTLINE TO BE GIVEN)
15
8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES 15
(i) LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATE OF COMPLETION (TIME SCHEDULE FOR THE PROJECT TO BE GIVEN)
15
(ii) ESTIMATED PROJECT COST ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT
16
9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL 16
(i) FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL BENEFITS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE BENEFIT TO THE LOCAL PEOPLE INCLUDING TRIBAL POPULATION IF ANY
LIST OF TABLES
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BRIEF OF THE PROJECT1
2.
LOCATION AND AREA OF THE PROJECT7
3.
YEAWISE PRODUCTION DETAILS8
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Table – 1 Brief of the Project
S. No. Particulars Details
A. Location Details
1. Village(s) Akleempur, Utwala, Odela, Odoka, Kamalpur, Kaririya, Keshavnagar, Kesroli, Kanor, Kala Ghata , Khuteta Kalan, Khunteta Khurd, Kharkhada, Khushpuri, Khalsa Nagar, Khojaka, Khodakarmali, Khohar, Googdod, Gujarbas, Gadi, Govindpura, Chaprada, Chidwai, Choroti Pahar, Choroti Ishtmurar, Jugrawar, Jatpur, Todali, Dhodholi, Nangla Chirawada , Nangla Bajeerka , Naiwara , Nakachpur , Nakhnaul, Nakhnaul, Naharpur Khurd, Naugawa, Poothi, Parawada, Pata, Piproli, Podipur, Bagarrajput, Bujaka, Barwara, Baira, Bairawas, Bahala, Baangholi, Bamni Khera Bamboli, Bas Thokdar, Bilaspur, Beejwa, Mrangleshpur, Mandapur, Manduka Bas, Moonpur, Moonpur Karmala, Mubarikpur, Mewkhera, Mastabad, Mandla Khurd, Malpur, Milakpur, Raghunathgarh, Roopbas, Rasgan, Ladpur, Lalpuri, Loharwadi, Saithali, Sadhan Ka Bas
2. Tehsil Ramgarh
3. District Alwar
4. State Rajasthan
5. Latitude/Longitude 27°45'50.57"N to 27°26'54.09"N 76°56'52.43"E to 76°40'42.06"E
6. Toposheet No 54A/9, 54A/10, 54A/11, 54A/13, 54A/14, 54A/15, 54E/1, 54E/2, & 54E/3
B. Lease Area Details
7. Lease area 581.28 ha
8. Type of land Govt. Land (Gair Mumkin Nadi & Nallah) C. Cost Details
9. Total Project Cost Rs 1 Crores/- 10. Cost for Environmental
Protection Measures
Capital cost – Rs. 4 Lacs/-
Recurring Cost per annum : Rs. 2.5 Lacs per annum/- D. Requirements of The Project
11. Water Requirement 40 KLD which will be required for (Plantation and drinking) sourced from nearby villages.
12. Power Requirement Electric power is not required as mine will be operated in day hours only. The machinery will be diesel operated.
S. No. Particulars Details 13. Man Power Requirement 480 (Direct Employment)
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
Guidelines for sustainable mining of minor mineral which lays down the parameters of riverbed mining, evolved by MoEF, New Delhi vide their letter no. Z-1102/3/2009-IA.II (M) dated June 1st, 2010 will be followed. Also, the State Govt. Policy Notification GSR 27 dated 21st June, 2012 (Annexure-III) will be followed. Geological Survey of India, GSI have also issued guidelines relating to river bed guidelines
S. No. PARTICULARS DETAILS
1. Air Quality Management
Water sprinkling will be done during loading, transportation over approach roads
Regular maintenance of machinery will be carried out. Overloading will be prevented.
Trucks will be covered by tarpaulin covers
It will be ensured that all transportation vehicles carry a valid PUC certificate.
Plantation will be carried out at the approach road, river bank and vicinity area.
Periodic air quality monitoring will be done and adequate measures will be taken.
2.
Water Quality Management
Waste water will not be generated during mining operations as it involves only collection of bajri.
Ground Water will not be intersected during mining activities.
Excavation will be carried out upto a maximum depth of 3 m from surface of bajri deposit and not less than one metre from the water level of the River channel whichever is earlier.
No waste water will be generated from the mining activities.
Toilets will be made available near mine’s office away from the river. Septic tanks and soak pits will be provided for the disposal of
domestic/toilet waste
3. Noise Quality Management
Sources of noise will be during operation of excavators and transport vehicles. For this proper maintenance will be done at regular intervals.
S. No. PARTICULARS DETAILS
Oiling and greasing at regular interval will be done.
Adequate silencers will be provided in all the diesel engines of vehicles.
Minimum use of horns and speed limit of 10 km/hr in the village area. Plantation will be carried out at the sides of approach road, river bank
and vicinity area
4 Solid Waste
Management
Waste will not be generated in the mining activities as the project involves collection of Bajri.
There is no toxic element present in the mineral.
5 Plantation
Plantation will be carried out along the approach road, river banks and at all strategic points in the vicinity area. Trees of adequate height will be planted.
Plantation will also be done outside the lease area in consultation with Gram Panchayats.
It is proposed that the plantation development will be carried out in the vicinity of river banks, along the approach roads, around Govt. buildings, schools. About 1500 trees will be planted per year. Trees of adequate height will be planted.
Species proposed for greenbelt development are Aam (Magnifera Indica), Jamun (Syzygium cumini), Arjun (Terminalia arjuna), Shahtoot
(Morus Alba), Neem (Azadiracta indica), Pipal (Ficus religiosa), Babool
(Acacia nilotica), Ber (Ziziphus mauritiana), etc. will be planted. Other Fruit bearing species, native species and plants useful for local
etc. will also be planted in consultation with Forest department.
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Socio Economics
Measures
The laboures will be from nearby villages that are purely dependent upon such mining activities because they are not skilled in any other trade and vocation and are engaged in this same trade since long time.
2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION (I) IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT
M/s Mateshwari Mintech Pvt.Ltd has proposed River Bed Mining Project of Bajri, Area-581.28 ha, with Production Capacity 1.65 MTPA from Gair Mumkin Nadi & Nallah at Tehsil: Ramgarh, District: Alwar, State: Rajasthan.
Letter of Intent (LOI) for grant of mining lease for Bajri over an area of 581.28 ha has been issued by the Joint Administrative Secretary Department of Mines, Government of Rajasthan, vide letter no. P. 6 (3)/ Mine/ Group- 2/ 2014dated 05.12.2014 for the period of five years.
(ii) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE NATURE OF PROJECT
As per EIA Notification dated 14th September, 2006 amended as on date, the project falls under S. No ‘1’ (Mining of Minerals), Project or Activity ‘1(a) - (3)’, Category “A”.
General condition is applicable, as interstate boundary (Alwar, Rajasthan & Mewat, Haryana) is adjacent to lease area.
(iii) NEED FOR THE PROJECT & ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY AND OR REGION
The Bajri (Sand) is the main material required for construction activities. The mining activities will increase better employment opportunities. Average income level which is the indicator of socio-economic status of house hold is expected to increase and in turn it will uplift the economic standard.
The Bajri is deposited in the river bed during rainy season. To avoid risk of spreading the river and channelize the flow of river, the excavation of Bajri from river bed is necessary or we can say unavoidable as assessed and estimated by State Govt. Therefore the project will contribute in development of infrastructure and construction activities in the region as the Bajri is main raw material for the construction activities.
(iv) DEMAND – SUPPLY GAP
Considering the demand of Bajri and sufficient availability of the mineral in the area, it is necessary to have the mining project to sustain the uninterrupted supply of raw material for construction activities in the region & also to provide employment opportunities to nearby habitants.
(v) IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION
The Bajri is a cheap raw material and available in abundance on river bed, therefore its import is not required.
(vi) EXPORT POSSIBILITY
There is no export possibility as these minerals are quite cheap and locally available in abundance. Also, export will entail huge logistics cost.
(vii) DOMESTIC/EXPORT MARKETS
Bajri has only domestic market and there is no possibility of export
(viii) EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE PROJECT
The proposed production from this mining project in the area is about 1.65 million tonnes per year. The daily production will be about 6904 tonnes. Direct Employment to 480 persons will be required to meet the said production capacity and many persons will get indirect employment in transportation.
Due to movement of the men and transport vehicles, the satellite occupation in the form of small hotels, shops etc will boost economic activity in the area and many persons will get indirect employment in and around the area.
3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
(i) Type of Project Including Interlinked And Independent Projects, If Any: No Interlinked Project(s) is there. This is a site specific single mining project. (ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project
TABLE 2
Location and Area of the Project
S. No. Particulars Details
A. Location Details
1. Village(s) Akleempur, Utwala, Odela, Odoka, Kamalpur, Kaririya, Keshavnagar, Kesroli, Kanor, Kala Ghata , Khuteta Kalan, Khunteta Khurd, Kharkhada, Khushpuri, Khalsa Nagar, Khojaka, Khodakarmali, Khohar, Googdod, Gujarbas, Gadi, Govindpura, Chaprada, Chidwai, Choroti Pahar, Choroti Ishtmurar, Jugrawar, Jatpur, Todali, Dhodholi, Nangla Chirawada , Nangla Bajeerka , Naiwara , Nakachpur , Nakhnaul, Nakhnaul, Naharpur Khurd, Naugawa, Poothi, Parawada, Pata, Piproli, Podipur, Bagarrajput, Bujaka, Barwara, Baira, Bairawas, Bahala, Baangholi, Bamni Khera Bamboli, Bas Thokdar, Bilaspur, Beejwa, Mrangleshpur, Mandapur, Manduka Bas, Moonpur, Moonpur Karmala, Mubarikpur, Mewkhera, Mastabad, Mandla Khurd, Malpur, Milakpur, Raghunathgarh, Roopbas, Rasgan, Ladpur, Lalpuri, Loharwadi, Saithali, Sadhan Ka Bas
2. Tehsil Ramgarh
3. District Alwar
4. State Rajasthan
5. Latitude/Longitude 27°45'50.57"N to 27°26'54.09"N 76°56'52.43"E to 76°40'42.06"E
6. Toposheet No 54A/9, 54A/10, 54A/11, 54A/13, 54A/14, 54A/15, 54E/1, 54E/2, & 54E/3
(iii) Details of Alternate Sites Considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted.
This is a site specific mining project. Adequate quantity of Bajri reserves is available. Therefore, no Alternative Sites are examined.
(iv) Size or Magnitude of Operation
This is a Bajri mining project for collection of Bajri from Gair Mumkin Nadi & Nallah bed. The lease area is 581.28 ha and proposed production capacity is 1.65 million tonnes per annum. The collection will be done manually as well with excavators of low bucket capacity. No other operation is required.
TABLE 3
Year wise Production details Year Bajri (in million tonnes)
1st 1.65 2nd 1.65 3rd 1.65 4th 1.65 5th 1.65 Total 8.25
Source: Mining plan & progressive Mine Closure Plan
(v) Project Description with Process Detail (a schematic diagram/ flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given)
In respect of river bed mining, State Govt. Policy Notification GSR 27 was issued on 21st June, 2012. The MoEF, New Delhi has also issued a report of working group in 2010 which also lays down the parameters of riverbed mining. Geological Survey of India, GSI have also issued guidelines relating to river bed guidelines. Mining will be done following all of the above mentioned guidelines.
Mining will be done for 3 metre thick strip at a time in the direction of river, to avoid ponding effect and maintaining the uniform surface. No Mining will be done below water level and 45 m from any bridge,
culvert, or any water works setup, if any etc.
No mining will be done within 10 m from the either side of river banks to maintain its river banks and for their protection.
Mining will proceed along the river in the direction from downstream to upstream in each block. No mining will be done across the river-nalla. In order to make adequate replenishment, blocks will be mined in
alternate year, so that one block is kept idle/ non working while the other block is being worked.
Every mining block will have clearly identified approach road/ entry points into the rivers-nalla and similarly the exit points.
No mining will be done on curves of the rivers-nalla to avoid the meandering effect.
(vi) Raw Material required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of Final Products, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product
This is a mining project with proposed production capacity of bajri 1.65 MTPA. No any raw material is required for river bed mining for Bajri. The collected bajri will be directly sold in the open market. The Bajri produced from the area will be transported by tippers trucks / tractor trolleys to different destinations around the area.
(vii) Resources Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in the Project, if any, should be briefly Outlined.
No waste water will be generated from the mining operations.
There will no other product from the area, therefore reuse and recycling of the same is not envisaged.
(viii) Availability of Water Its Source, Energy /Power Requirement and Source
A. Water Requirement
Total Water requirement for the mining project is estimated 40 KLD which will be required for (dust suppression, plantation and drinking) sourced from nearby villages.
B. Power Requirement
Electric Power will not be required in the mining operations as mining activities will be carried out during day time only.
(ix) Quantity of Waste to Be Generated (Liquid and Solid) And Scheme for Their Management/Disposal:
Waste will not be generated in the mining activities as the project involves collection of Bajri.
There is no toxic element present in the mineral.
4.0 SITE ANALYSIS
(i) Connectivity
Nearest Railway station is Alwar at an aerial distance of about 6.0 km in West direction. State Highway-13, 14 and 45 are passing through lease area. SH-25 is about 5.0 km in WNW direction & SH-35 is about 8.0 km in SE direction. Nearest railway station is Alwar (~6.0 km in West direction) & Airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (~90 km in NNE direction). District
headquarter Alwar is about 6.0 km in West direction. Post and Telegraph, Hospital, Bank, Education and all market facilities are available at these places. (ii) Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
Total mine area of 581.28 ha for the proposed project is Gair Mumkin Nadi & Nallah as available in revenue records.
It is not expected to have permanent change in land use but the same will be changed temporarily during the period when mining operations of Bajri will be undertaken. Natural replenishment of bajri during rainy season will be there. Plantation will be done on the Gair Mumkin Nadi & Nallah banks & approach road of the nearby villages.
(iii) Topography along with Map
The proposed mine area comprises of part of Gair Mumkin Nadi & Nallah. There is neither road nor habitation in the area.
(iv) Existing Land Use Pattern {Agriculture, Non-Agriculture, Forest, Water Bodies (Including Area Under CRZ)}, Shortest Distances From The Periphery Of The Project To Periphery Of The Forests, National Park, Wild Life Sanctuary, Eco Sensitive Areas, Water Bodies (Distance From The HFL Of The River), CRZ. In Case Of Notified Industrial Area, A Copy Of The Gazette Notification.
The proposed mine area is 581.28 ha. There is neither agriculture land nor forest land in the area.
TABLE - 4
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
S. No. Particulars Details
1 State Highway within 10 km radius of study area
State Highway-13 (Passing through lease area in NE direction)
State Highway- 14 (Passing through lease area)
State Highway-45 (Passing through lease area in ESE direction)
State Highway- 25 (~5.0 km in NW direction) State Highway-35 (~8.0 km in SE direction) 2 Nearest Railway Station Alwar Railway Station (~6.0 km in West
direction).
km in NNE direction) 4 National Park, Wildlife
Sanctuary, Biosphere Reserve, etc. within 10 km radius
None within 10 Km radius study area
5 Interstate boundary within 10 km radius
Alwar, Rajasthan and Mewat, Haryana (Adjacent to lease area)
6 Inter district boundary within 10 km radius
Inter District Boundary (Alwar & Bharatpur in Rajasthan in East direction)
7 Reserved / Protected Forests within 10 km radius
Five Reserved Forests
Gol RF (~ 8.5 km in North direction). Duninath RF (~0.5 km in South direction). Khunteta Kalan RF (~1.0 km in South
direction).
Maujpur RF (~ 4.5 km in South direction). Alwar RF (~ 8.0 km in West direction). Eight Protected Forests
Patkhori PF (~ 5.0 km in North direction). Firozpur Jhirka PF (~ 8.5 km in North
direction).
Hasanpur Bilonda PF (~ 6.0 km in North direction). Dhadhauli PF (~ 6.5 km in SE direction). Ghasoli PF (~ 9.0 km in SW direction). Khanpur PF (~ 9.0 km in NW direction). Ismailpur PF (~ 9.0 km in NW direction). Bambora PF (~ 9.0 km in NW direction). 8 Water Bodies (within 10 km
radius)
Ruparel or Barah Nadi (Part of Lease Area)
(v) Existing Infrastructure
Nearest Railway station is Alwar at an aerial distance of about 6.0 km in West direction. State Highway-13, 14 and 45 are passing through lease area. SH-25 is about 5.0 km in WNW direction & SH-35 is about 8.0 km in SE direction. Nearest railway station is Alwar (~6.0 km in West direction) & Airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (~90 km in NNE direction). District headquarter Alwar is about 6.0 km in West direction. Post and Telegraph, Hospital, Bank, Education and all market facilities are available at these places. (vi) Soil Classification
The soils in general are clay loam to clay in texture and moderately to less permeable and developing cracks in dry season.
(vii) Climatic Data from Secondary Sources
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.
(viii) Social Infrastructure Available
The site is well connected with social infrastructure facilities like medical, post office, schools, police stations etc. and as such no constraints are envisaged in this aspect.
5.0 PLANNING BRIEF
(i) Planning Concept (Type of Industries, Facilities, and Transportation etc.) Town and Country Planning/Development Authority Classification
Proposed mining area falls in Govt. land (Gair Mumkin Nadi & Nallah). The mining lease will be granted after grant of Environmental Clearance by MoEF, New Delhi. Nearest State Highway-13, 14 and 45 which is passing through the lease area. Transportation of Bajri from river bed face to consumers will be by trucks/ tractor trolleys to consumer sites. The truck/ tractor owners purchased the Bajri from the face. The approach roads will be provided up to the river bed face of Bajri. The lease area comprises flat cum undulated terrain.
(ii) Population Projection
Total 480 manpower will be required for bajri mining project which will be sourced from nearby areas. So significant influx of people is anticipated in the area.
(iii) Land Use Planning
The proposed mining lease area is 581.28 ha which comprises of Government land. Plantation will be done along the river banks outside the lease area during the lease period of 5 years. Infrastructure like offices, rest shelter will be maintained outside the lease area. The approach roads will be made in the lease area as well as outside the lease area.
(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
The applicant will assess the demand of infrastructure (Physical & Social) in nearby area of the proposed project site and same will be developed under corporate social responsibilities programs.
(v) Amenities/Facilities
The applicant will develop the Amenities/Facilities in the nearby area of the proposed project site as per requirement of local people the nearby area of under corporate social responsibilities programs.
6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
(i) Industrial Area (Processing Area)
Proposed mining lease area is 581.28 ha and located in the rural area. All required infrastructure for the mining activities will be provided.
(ii) Residential Area (Non Processing Area)
This is not required as mine workers will come from nearby villages. (iii) Green Belt Development
Plantation will be carried out at the approach road and river bank Within 5 years of lease period.
(iv) Social Infrastructure
The laborers will be from nearby villages that are purely dependent upon such mining activities because they are not skilled in any other trade and vocation. (v) CONNECTIVITY
Nearest Railway station is Alwar at an aerial distance of about 6.0 km in West direction. State Highway-13, 14 and 45 are passing through lease area. SH-25
is about 5.0 km in WNW direction & SH-35 is about 8.0 km in SE direction. Nearest railway station is Alwar (~6.0 km in West direction) & Airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (~90 km in NNE direction). District headquarter Alwar is about 6.0 km in West direction. Post and Telegraph, Hospital, Bank, Education and all market facilities are available at these places. (vi) Drinking Water Management (Source & Supply of water)
Water requirement for drinking purpose will be fulfilled from nearby villages. (vii) Sewerage System
The domestic wastewater generated from mine and utilities will be disposed in Septic tanks and soak pits. No other sewerage system is required.
(viii)Industrial Waste Management
No industrial waste will be generated from mining activities; therefore, its management is not required.
(ix) Solid Waste Management
No waste will be generated from the bajri mining operations. The small boulders generated during excavations will be used for constructions of haul roads.
Unused material including mineral or spillage (if any) should not be stacked on the banks as it will hinder the flow of river in monsoon season.
(x) Power Requirement & Supply/Source
Electric power is not required as mine will be operated in day hours only. The machinery will be diesel operated.
7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN
(i) Policy To Be Adopted (Central/State)In Respect Of The Project Affected Persons Including Home Oustees, Land Oustees And Landless Laborers (Brief Outline To Be Given)
The entire mine Area i.e. 581.28 ha is Govt. land (Gair Mumkin Nadi & Nallah) and as there is no habitation, therefore, no displacement of population is involved.
8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
(i) Likely Date Of Start Of Construction And Likely Date Of Completion
The mine will be started after obtaining Environmental Clearance from the MoEF, New Delhi.
(ii) Estimated Project Cost Along With Analysis In Terms Of Economic Viability of the Project
Total cost of the Project is : Rs 1.0
Cost for Environment Protection for the Proposed Mining Project Capital cost : Rs 4.0 Lacs/-
Recurring Cost per annum : Rs. 2.5 Lacs per annum/-.
9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
(i) Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to the local people including tribal population if any.
Proposed riverbed mining project will result in growth of the surrounding areas by increased direct and indirect employment in the region.
Development of social amenities will be in the form of medical facilities, education to under-privileged children and creation of self help groups.
No major adverse effects on environment are envisaged in collection of Bajri from Gair Mumkin Nadi & Nallah.
LIST OF ANNEXURE
S. NO.
PARTICULAR
1.
LETTER OF INTENT
2.
KHASRA DETAILS
Department of Mines (Group-2)
Reference: - P.6(3)Mine/Group-2/2014 Dated 05.12.2014
M/s. Mateshwari Mintech Pvt Ltd Flat No 706, B Block, Athena building,
Jaysingh Highway, Bani Park Jaipur (Rajasthan)
Subject:-Mining lease area 581.28 ha Khasra area of Gair Mumkin Nadi & Nallah falling in Revenue Villages of Tehsil-Ramgarh, District: Alwar (Rajasthan) in favor of M/s. Mateshwari Mintech Pvt Ltd Flat No 706, B Block, Athena building, Jaysingh Highway, Bani Park Jaipur (Rajasthan)
Sir,
With reference to the above subject State Government has intention for the grant of Mining Lease in your favor for 581.28 ha as per Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1986. So, fulfill the following condition within one year period.
1. Approved Mining Plan along with Progressive Mine Closure Plan by concerned authority. 2. Environment Clearance under notification 14.09.2006 of MoEF may be obtained.
3. Financial guarantee may be submitted as per rule 37 (J).
Yours
faithfully
Joint Secretary,
Ref.No
Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to: 1. Director, Mines & Geology Deptt, Rajasthan, Udaipur
1 Akleempur 29 344 460 Total 3 2 Utwala 1354 1362 1378 1380 1398 1399 1400 1403 1404 1442 1483 1498 1499 1500 1501 1502 1503 1504 1509 1510 1511 1512 Total 22 3 Odela 218 18 Total 2 4 Odoka 73 75 76 72 Total 4 5 Kamalpur 249 Total 1 6 Kaririya 294 303 304 312 345
Total 6 7 Keshavnagar 651 656 657 664 Total 4 8 Kesroli 139 140 141 142 147 228 244 Total 7 9 Kanor 216 217 262 340 358 375 Total 6 10 Kala Ghata 19 294 348 357 559 Total 5 11 Khuteta Kalan 551 588 596 636 637 693 696 700 1 Total 9 12 Khunteta Khurd 56 122 139 163 164
304 465 471 472 Total 10 13 Kharkhada 80 Total 1 14 Khushpuri 548 726 739 745 758 769 781 790 794 795 802 Total 11 15 Khalsa Nagar 1116 Total 1 16 Khojaka 307 430 21 22 88 Total 5 17 Khodakarmali 171 192 193 210 202 Total 5 18 Khohar 68 511 512 Total 3 19 Googdod 94 121 160 650 Total 4
470 Total 2 21 Gadi 798 799 1029 Total 3 22 Govindpura 153 154 183 184 227 228 229 230 Total 8 23 Chaprada 135 138 140 200 344 347 704 852 Total 8 24 Chidwai 397 601 645 696 697 698 710 711 712 Total 9 25 Choroti Pahar 229 346 370 384 763 763/1305 788 803
Total 9 26 Choroti Ishtmurar 399 407 409 448 799 842 844 853 854 856 866 892 1038 Total 13 27 Jugrawar 1200 1297 1306 1351 Total 4 28 Jatpur 1263 1325 1332/1658 1613 Total 4 29 Todali 509 511 512 671 672 711 Total 6 30 Dhodholi 153 157 252 Total 3 31 Nangla Chirawada 1 4 10 14 20 21
24 28 30 43 45 61 72 101 160 160/1285 162 163 173 175 199 408 409 423 456 459 461 471 473 481 482 494 500/1243 505 511 514 683 685 690 862 863 864 866 880 891 891/1297 934
1011 1027 1037 1043 1090 1091 1093 1096 1099 1106 1107 1113 1114 1124 1126 1127 1129 1130 1131 1132 1154/1263 117 1172 1175 1176 1178 1185 1186 1187 1190 1192 1196 1204 1206 1209 121 1211 1213 1215 1216/1283 141
159 161 171/1302 18 20/1300 201 208 29 346 347 392 397 414 415/237 416 458 460 469 470 503 504 506 507 581 608 629 682 710 711 713 733 735 767 770 859 860 865 869 876 945 95
Total 133 32 Nangla Bajeerka 73 561 1043 1554 1580 1582 Total 6 33 Naiwara 128 1 34 Nakachpur 41 42 Total 2 35 Nakhnaul 604 605 755 Total 3 36 Naharpur Khurd 18 192 Total 2 37 Naugawa 88 217 218 320 413 548 1141 1192 1203 1213 1560 1651 2250 2276 2279 2282 2291 2296 2412 2458 2461 2516
3399 3414 3424 3596 3597 3600 3621 3728 Total 32 38 Poothi 95 108 988 1006 1027 1045 1074 1108 1118 1134 1144 1149 Total 12 39 Parawada 214 54 Total 2 40 Pata 127 1149 1192 1331 1430 1514 259 493 Total 8 41 Piproli 65 1701 1702 1898 Total 4 42 Podipur 289 283 329
4 43 Bagarrajput 102 103 161 387 434 439 443 479 483 521 528 529 535 536 538 554 555 556 560 683 690 732 104 Total 22 44 Bujaka 721 765 766 771 772 775 777 783 784 921/1050 940 941 943 999 1003 1006
45 Barwara 660 899 928 1018 1171 Total 5 46 Baira 262 263 266 201 Total 4 47 Bairawas 298 299 300 304 318 319 320 404 552 560 578 669 692 693 699 7000 702 708 722 Total 16 48 Bahala 37 226 229 1148 1156 Total 5 49 Baangholi 1005 1335 Total 2 50 Bamni Khera 655 Total 1
1481 1846 1957 Total 4 52 Bas Thokdar 909 912 939 941 943 992 1027 1466 1467 1487 1496 1502 1516 1517 Total 14 53 Bilaspur 248 265 288 289 3 300 301 306 309 335 342 355 363 366 380 381 400 408 440 444 5 50
79 80 81 82 92 Total 28 54 Beejwa 82 1199 1212 1213 Total 4 55 Mrangleshpur 1 2 3 56 120 Total 5 56 Mandapur 205 24 30 Total 3 57 Manduka Bas 560 Total 1 58 Moonpur 778 Total 1 59 Moonpur Karmala 976 1140 977 978 979 1123 1140 1365/1742 1374 1544 1545 Total 13 60 Mubarikpur 11 13 329 409/3743 621
719 1031 1040 1204 1207 2438 2466 2468 2882 2970 2973 2979 2985 2987 3059 3078 3089 3141 3149 3153 3154 3155 3288 3291 3292 3354 3435 3436 3451 Total 35 61 Mewkhera 209 210 241 247 274 297 503 504 507 Total 9 62 Mastabad 111
200 400 722 837 840 841 842 Total 9 63 Mandla Khurd 67 111 Total 2 64 Malpur 121 978 1016 1197 1391 1392 1398 1399 1400 1406 1407 1409 1410 1499 1502 1595 1617 1618 1626 1627 1628 1629 940 962 Total 24 65 Milakpur 1350 1362 1363 1371 1707
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