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MineralMineralMineralMineral––––GraniteGraniteGraniteGranite
Mining projectMining projectMining projectMining project---- Category “BCategory “BCategory “BCategory “B2222””””
Lease AreaLease AreaLease AreaLease Area----1.68841.68841.68841.6884 Ha.Ha.Ha.Ha.
Near VillagesNear VillagesNear VillagesNear Villages---- ChandmaChandmaChandmaChandma
Tehsil Tehsil Tehsil Tehsil ---- SarwarSarwarSarwarSarwar
DistrictDistrictDistrictDistrict---- AjmerAjmerAjmerAjmer
(Rajasthan)(Rajasthan)(Rajasthan)(Rajasthan)
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SHRI SHANKAR LAL SAHU S/O Shri Banshidhar Sahu
R/O 42, Civil Lines, Shivmarg, Raj Bhawan road,Jaipur – 302001
(Rajasthan)
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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v– Chandma, Tehsil – Sarwar, District – Ajmer (Rajasthan)
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1.0 EXECUSTIVE SUMMARY
This is a fresh mining lease for mineral Granite located near Village-
Chandma, Tehsil – Sarwar, District – Ajmer, Rajasthan. Lease is granted in
favour of Shri Shankar Lal Sahu S/o Shri Banshidhar Sahu, Village – Jaipur,
Post- Jaipur, Tehsil & District – Jaipur (Rajasthan). For mineral Granite over
an area of 1.6884 hectares by Suptdg Mining Engineer Mines & Geology
Department Government of Rajasthan Jaipur vide Letter no. v[kv @ t; @vt
@i&163@11@855 Date 5/9/2013 Copy of Letter is enclosed as annexure No-1).
This area is 1.6884 Ha. hence it come under jurisdiction of State Government
i.e SEAC (State Level Expert Appraisal Committee). The Granite mining
projects with mining lease < 25 ha will be categorized as 'B2'. So this is
Category “B2” mining project under office Memorandum of MOEF vide no. J-
13012/12/2013-IA-1I (I) dated 24 December 2013. Lessee applies for
environment clearance under aforesaid Office Memorandum dated 24
December, 2013.
The mining area is of 1.6884 Ha. Located near Villages – Chandma, Tehsil –
Sarwar, District – Ajmer, Rajasthan. Total land of mining lease comes under
Barani Khatedari land. No forest land is involved in this area. Topographically,
the area is flat. Khasra no 671/10 of revenue Village – Chandma, Tehsil –
Sarwar, District – Ajmer which is Barani Khatedari land, List of relevant Khasra
is given in table 1.1 below and forms the part of Toposheet, 45J/16.
Table 1.1 Salient Features of the Mine Site & Surrounding Details
S.No. Particulars Details 1. M.L. No./Q.L. No. 23/2012 2. Name of Mineral Granite 3. Khasra Nos. Details of village wise Khasra details are as:
S.No. Name of
Village Khasra No.
Total Area in
Hectare
1 Chandma 671/10 1.6884
4. Status of Khasra Land in revenue record
Barani Khatedari land
5. Area 1.6884 Ha. 6. Latitude & Longitude From To Bearing Distance(Metres)
FRP X 181o30' 310
X Y 148 o00’ 160”
Y Z 238 o00’ 05”
Z A 145 o00’ 134”
A B 55 o00’ 126”
B C 145 o00’ 134”
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C D 235 o00’ 126”
D A 325 o00’ 134”
7. Near Village Chandma 8. Tehsil Sarwar 9. District Ajmer 10. State Rajasthan 11. Toposheet No. 45J/16 12. Description report of
Lease area From To Bearing Distance(Metres)
FRP X 181o30' 310
X Y 148 o00’ 160”
Y Z 238 o00’ 05”
Z A 145 o00’ 134”
A B 55 o00’ 126”
B C 145 o00’ 134”
C D 235 o00’ 126”
D A 325 o00’ 134”
13. Nearest Railway Station Nearest Railway Station is Nasirabad which is at a distance of about 30 Km NW of lease area
14. National Park There is no National Park in the 5.0 km radii of lease area.
15. Biosphere Reserve There is no Biosphere Reserve in the 5.0 km radii of lease area.
16. Heritage There is no heritage located in 5.0 km radii of lease area.
17. Reserve Forest There is no Reserve Forest located in 5.0 km radii of lease area.
18. National Highway/State Highway
(i) No National Highway passes within 5.0 km. radii of lease area.
(ii) SH 26 passes from North of the lease area (iii) SH 7E passes through 40 km SE of lease area.
19. Water Bodies
Within 5 Km radii of lease area following water bodies are located
1. Nearan Nadi 2.25 North of lease area 2. Kesarpura Talao 3. Bhilara Talao 4. Ganeshpura Talao 5. Surajpura Talao 6. Jawala Talao 7. Jotayan Talao 8. Khushalpura Talao 9. Raghunathgarh Talao 10. Rammaliya Talao 11. Tantoti Talao 12. Jaswantpura Talao
20. Population and Distance of nearest village
S.No. Village Name Population
1 Chandma 1200
2 Bheru Khera 450
3 Jotayan 950
4 Rammaliya 950
5 Surajpura 500
6 Tantoti 1950
7 Kesarpura 500
8 Sarana 1250
Total 7750
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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 Shankar Lal Sahu is an individual, it is an
ownership project.
Address of the Lessee:
Shri Shankar Lal Sahu
S/o Shri Banshidhar Sahu,
Village – Chandma, Tehsil - Sarwar
District – Ajmer (Rajasthan)
(ii) Brief Description of Nature of Project:
Mining lease is granted in khasra no. 671/10 in revenue village
Chandma of Tehsil Sarwar, District Ajmer, Rajasthan, lease area
1.6884 Ha.(Enclosed copy of LOI & Lease Agreement as annexure
no.1 & 2). Details of Khasra wise area proposed to be granted for
mining lease is enclosed as annexure no. 3). This mining Lease is
situated in Chandma of Tehsil Sarwar, District Ajmer (Rajasthan) over
an area of 1.6884 Ha. It is proposed for mining of mineral Granite.
Mining of Granite would be carried out by open cast benching method.
The bench height will be kept up to 6 meters the width of the bench
will be kept about 10 meters. The mining will start from top towards
bottom. Mining will be mechanized.
(iii) Need for the project and its importance to the country and region
With the growing use of Granite as decorative stone the mining of
Granite has received boom in last few years. There is good market for
Granite in India and abroad also. In overseas market Granite is also
exported in the form of blocks which are used as pillars in large
buildings beside decorative slabs.
The increasing mining of mineral Granite has uplifted the economy of
Granite producing localities which has resulted into upliftment of life
standard of the people in the adjoining area, besides contributing to the
exchequer of the State and Central Government.
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(iv) Demand and Supply Gap
As mentioned above, the use of Granite as decorative stone is growing
constantly. Hence, despite of constantly increasing production of Granite
the whole production is consumed in the market and at present supply of
Granite is sufficient to fulfill the market demands.
(v) Imports v/s Indigenous Production
District has a number of Granite mines in the state of Rajasthan. There is
abundance of Granite in the area; it had become a major source of
economy in the area/region.
(vi) Export possibility
A sizeable quantity of Granite produced in the State of Rajasthan and in
other parts of the country is exported to Middle East and European
Country.
(vii) Domestic/Exports Markets
There is vast domestic and export market for raw and polished Granite.
(viii) Employment generation (Direct & Indirect) due to the project
By this mining project of Granite 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 37
persons will get direct i.e one mines manager, one mining mate, 5
skilled, 10 Semi skilled & 20 unskilled persons; in addition to above
large number of persons will get indirect employment from the Granite
mining project.
Organization Chart
Mines Managers
Mining Mate
3.0 Project Description
(i) Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any. No other material is interlinked with this mining work.
Mine labours Clerk Watchman
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(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. 1.1 Location map of Granite Lease Area
The area has been marked on Toposheet No. 45J/16 including the mining
lease location. This comprises the mining location of near village
Chandma falling in Tehsil – Sarwar, District – Ajmer of Rajasthan state.
(iii) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted.
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
granite mining.
(iv) Size and Magnitude of Operation
The proposed capacity of the project is as: The total amount of Granite is
506520 Tons under proved category reserves, 253260 Tons under
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probable category reserves & 253260 Tons under possible category
reserves. Total reserves = 1063040 Tons recovery of Blockable granite
has been consider 40 % of the ROM & 60% Waste is 60%. Total area of
mining lease is 1.6884 Ha. Proposed maximum annual targeted
production of Granite from the mine will be 32636 TPA.
(v) Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given)
Following machineries will be used for mining of Granite Blocks:
Table 1.2 Showing Details of machinery proposed to be used at mine
S.No Item Specification Capacity Quantity 1 Compressors 120psi - One tractor mounted 2 Derrick Crane - 20-40 Tons One 3 Mobile Crane - 15-20 Tons One 4 Excavator - 1.5 Cum One 5 Tipper or Loaders - - Two for each excavator 6 Wagon drill - - As needed 7 Slot liners - - As needed 8 Line drilling machines - - As needed 9 Wedges, Chisels and
hammers - - As needed
10 Water pump - - One 11 Hydraulic Jack - - As needed 12 Tractor with water
tank - - One
(vi) 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 10 KLD water will be required for Granite mining which will be
arranged from nearby wells on payment basis. About 500 Lts. diesel will
be required daily for JCB & compressor which will be arranged from
nearby petrol pumps. Granite blocks mine out will be transported
through trucks & trolley.
(vii) Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined. Water use for cutting out granite blocks will be allowed to decent & will
be re-circulated again for cutting out granite blocks by wire – saw.
(viii) Availability of water its source, Energy/power requirement and source should be given. Total water requirement in the mine will be about 10 KLD for drinking &
domestic use, granite block cutting, dust suppression and plantation.
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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.
(ix) Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management/disposal
Waste at mine site will be generated Topsoil 46175 Tons & Rock waste
156025 Tons with increase in production which will be staked separately
& dump will be provided with retention wall & drain channel along
periphery of dump
(x) Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA purpose
Proposed project is of B2 category mining project in the light of MOEF
office memorandum no. J-13012/12/13-IA-II(1) dated 24th December,
2013. B2 category mining projects are required to obtain EC from SEAC
(State level expert appraisal committee) before commencement of the
project in lieu of MOEF, however half yearly monitoring of Air, Water &
Noise environment would be periodically carried out and monitoring report
would be submitted to MOEF & State Pollution Control Board
4.0 Site Analysis
(i) Connectivity
The applied lease area is located at a distance of 2.0 km towards NW of
village Chandma. Village Chandma can be approached from Goyla, Via
Surajpura, which is about 10 km.
Goyla, is located on state highway (Ajmer – Kota highway) about 30 km
from the applied lease area.
(ii) Land Form, Land use and Land ownership
The area of lease is 1.6884 Ha. Land is Barani Khatedari land. The lease
area forms part of G.T. Sheet No. 45J/16. No forest land is involved in
leased area. Details are given in table below:
Table 1.3 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)
Chandma Sarwar Ajmer
Rajasthan Barani
Khatedari land (Kasra no 671/10)
1 1.6884 30
Total 1 1.6884
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(iii) Topography (Along with map)
The applied lease area is almost flat, sloping towards south-eastern side,
as shown in surface-geological plan, plate No-4. The highest RL of the
area is 380.50m and the lowest RL is 380m.
No other physiographical features are prevailing in and outside the
applied lease area, within 500m.
No habitation located in the lease area. Other landscape within 500m
peripheries is illustrated in environment plan, plate No. 7.
(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 Barani Khatedari land.
Table 1.4 Existing Land Use Pattern
Forest Land
Private Land
Grazing Land
Barani Khatedari
land Others Total
Land Acquired Outside Lease Area (if any)
In Hectares
Pits & Quarries Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Dumps of Ore Waste & Over burden
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Infrastructure (Office &Workshop
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Township Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Roads etc Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
(Annicuts etc.) with 45mts. safety unworked zone Others structures with 45 mts. Unworked zone
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Rest area Nil Nil Nil 1.6884 Nil 1.6884 Nil
Area back filled, If any Not So Far
Area afforested by mine owner
Nil
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
Soil of the region falls within moderate rainfall zone of 500-550 mm.
Soils of the district are reddish to yellowish red and yellowish brown
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color. These soils are sandy loam to sandy clay loam in texture and well
drained. Fertility status of these soils is low in nitrogen, moderate in
phosphorus and potassium. Cultivation of crops in the soil is very much
restricted due to shallow nature of the soils and presence of Stone land
on the surface.
(vii) Climatic data from secondary sources
Climate is semi-arid type. Almost 95% of the total annual rainfall is
received during the southwest monsoon, which enters the district in the
last week of June and withdraws in the middle of September. However,
there is 10% probability that the average rainfall 500-550 mm. Drought
analysis based on agriculture criteria indicates that the district is prone to
mild and normal type of droughts.
January is the coldest month with mean maximum and minimum
temperatures being lowest at 22.70C & 7.60C. Temperature in summer
months during May-June, reaches up to 460 C. There is drop in
temperature due to onset of monsoon and rises again in the month of
September. Atmosphere is generally dry except during the monsoon
period. The humidity is highest in August with mean daily relative
humidity 80%. The annual potential evapotranspiration in the district is
1565.6mm and is the highest in the month of May (243 mm).
Table 1.4 Rainfall in Tehsil- Sarwar, District-Ajmer, Rajasthan
S.No. Year Rainfall in mm.
1 1990 466.0
2 1991 554.0
3 1992 478.0
4 1993 478.0
5 1994 806.0
6 1995 502.0
7 1996 843.0
8 1997 579.0
9 1998 421.0
10 1999 0.0
11 2000 515.0
12 2001 599.0
13 2002 172.0
14 2003 400.0
15 2004 957.5
16 2005 427.0
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17 2006 519.0
18 2007 439.0
19 2008 507.0
20 2009 317.0
21 2010 541.0
22 2011 931.0
23 2012 532.5
Average Annual Rainfall
in mm. 521.0
(viii)Social Infrastructure Available
The district is divided into four sub-divisions viz., Ajmer, Beawar, Kekri
and Kishangarh. The sub-divisions have further been divided into 9
Tehsils namely Ajmer, Beawar, Nasirabad, Kekri, Kishangarh, Masuda,
Bhinai, Pisangan and Sarwar and eight Panchayat Samities namely
Shrinagar, Pisagan, Jawaja, Masuda, Bhinai, Kekri, Silora and Arain.
The district supports various mineral industries in the area/region. It
promotes good industrial growth via provides better infrastructure
facilities.
(A.) Electricity
Power to the district/ tehsil is supplied from Ajmer Vidyut Vitaran
Nigam Limited (AVVNL), Ajmer. Nearby villages is well electrified.
(B.) Water
Water in the district is made available through wells. Main source of
drinking water in the area rely on groundwater to meet their needs.
Bisalpur is the major source of piped water supply in tehsil Sarwar
Nasirabad of the district and surroundings.
(C.) Road Transport
NH 79 passes 30 Kms NW of lease area through Nasirabad town from
Nasirabad onward NH 79 is bifurcated into NH 79 & NH 79A. NH 79
goes to Ajmer & NH 79A goes to Kishangarh from Nasirabad.State
Highway 26 passes North of the lease area & state Highway 7E passes
about 40 Kms SW of lease area through Sarwar.
(D.) Rail Transport
Nasirabad Railway station of Western railway (Nasirabad-Ajmer
Section) is 30 km in NW of Mining lease area.
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(E.) Air Transport
Air transport facility is not available in the district. The nearest airport is
Jaipur at a distance of about 138 kms.
(ix) Health and Educational facilities
Tehsil Sarwar has well developed with educational and health facilities,
which serve both townspeople and inhabitants of surrounding villages
and towns in the hinterland. For higher education such as University,
Engineering colleges, polytechnics, ITI’s etc. located in District Ajmer.
Around 1467 primary schools, 266 secondary and higher secondary
schools, 22 general degree colleges, 9 professional colleges including
industrial training institutes (ITI) facilities are available in the district.
Table 1.5 Shows Education facilities in the district
S.No. Facilities/Institutions Nos. 1 Primary Schools 1,467 2 Upper Primary Schools 584 3 Higher Secondary and Secondary Schools 266 4 Post Graduate and Degree Schools 22 5 Professional Institutions 9 6 University 1 7 Polytechnic Colleges 2 8 ITI 4
All medical facilities such as Hospital, dispensaries available in the
Tehsil - Sarwar, District - Ajmer Rajasthan.
Table 1.6 Medical facilities at District-Ajmer, Rajasthan
S.No. Facilities Nos. 1 Allopathic Hospitals 75 2 Ayurvedic Hospitals 139 3 Unani Hospitals 6 4 Community Health Centres 11 5 Primary Health Centres 43 6 Dispensaries 13 7 Sub Health Centres 41 8 Private Hospitals 54 9 Homeopathic Hospitals 4
5.0 Planning Brief
(i) Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc.) Town and country Planning/Development authority Classification
Basically this is a mining project of Granite mining. Facilities includes
such as. Site Office, First Aid, Waster Hut, Rest Shelter are proposed in
the lease area. The infrastructures, which are available, will be used for
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the entire life of the mine. Open cast methods of mining will be adopted.
Transportation of mineral shall be carried out through road by dumpers
and trucks. Other facilities such as power, transportation and
communication, social infrastructure facilities are locally available near
mine site. Nearest villages such as Tantoti etc. Facilitated with
dispensary, post office are available in some of the villages of tehsil
Sarwar.
(ii) Population Projections
Population of tehsil Sarwar is about 131231. Total population of Ajmer
is 2,584,913 as per latest provisional figure released by Directorate of
Census Operations in Rajasthan. This shows increase of 18.48 percent in
2011 compared to figures of 2001 census. The initial figures of data
shows that male and female were 1,325,911 and 1,259,002 respectively.
Ajmer District of Rajasthan comprises an area of 8,482sq.km. As per
census 2011, density of Ajmer District per square km is 305 compared to
257 per sq.km of 2001. Sex ratio of girls in Ajmer district per 1000 boys
was recorded 950 i.e. an increase of 19 points from the figure of 2001
census which puts it at 931. In 2011 census, data of Ajmer district
regarding child under 0-6 age were also collected. There were total
374,745 children under age of 0-6 against 373,686 of 2001 census. Of
total 374,745 male and female were 197,987 and 176,758 respectively.
Child Sex Ratio as per census 2011 was 893 compared to 922 of census
2001. Children's proportion in total population was around 3.77 percent.
This figure was around 3.86 percent as per 2001 census.
1. Total population is 2,584,913 compared to 2,181,670 of 2001.
2. Male and female were 1,325,911 and 1,259,002 respectively.
3. Population Growth for Ajmer District recorded in 2011 for the
decade has remained 18.48 percent. Same figure for 1991-2001
decade was 20.93 percent.
4. Total Area of Ajmer District was 8,482 with average density of 305
per sq. km.
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5. Ajmer Population constituted 3.77 percent of total Rajasthan
Population.
6. Sex Ratio of Ajmer District is now 950, while child sex ratio (0-6) is
893 per 1000boys.
7. Children below 0-6 age were 374,745 which forms 14.50 of total
Ajmer District population.
8. Average Literacy rate for Ajmer District is 70.46 percent, a change
of from past figure of 64.68 percent. In India, literacy rate is counted
only for those above 7 years of age. Child between 0-6 ages are
exempted from this.
9. Total literates in the Ajmer District increased to 1,557,264.
Table 1.7 Projected Population of the District Ajmer, Rajasthan
S.No. Year Population % increase
1 2001 2181670 18.48
2 2011 2584913
(iii) Land Use planning (breakup along with greenbelt etc.). Approximate land use is as following for life of Mine
Table 1.8 Land use plan of Lease area at the end of the life of mine
S.No. Particular Present End of 5
Year Land degraded at the end
of lease period Ha
1. Area excavated 0.00 1.320 Ha 1.680Ha a Area to be back filled 0.00 Nil Nil
b Area to be converted into reservoir 0.00 Nil 1.680Ha
2. Storage of soil 0.00 Nil Nil 3. Overburden/ Dump 0.00 Nil Nil 4. Mineral stack 0.00 0.020 Ha Nil 5. Infrastructure 0.00 0.010 Ha Nil 6. Roads 0.00 0.020 Ha Nil 7. Green Belt 0.00 0.050 Ha 0.100Ha 8. Reclamation Nil Nil Nil 9. Total Disturbed land 0.00 1.420 Ha 1.78 Ha
(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
The road facility is already available which shall be used and properly
maintained. Preference will be given to local labor from nearby villages.
Other requisite infrastructure as transport of mine labours is available by
way of jeep; two-wheelers. Medical facility will be available for first aid
at project site. Govt. dispensary is available nearest to ML area in nearby
villages.
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(v) Social Infrastructure
Proposed project will provide employment for about 37 people directly
and indirectly providing for about 100 which are Shopkeepers,
Mechanic, drivers and transporter.
Table 1.9 Demographic Profile of nearby villages
S.No. Particular Nos. 1 Total Population 159819 2 Total Literacy Rate (%) 42.55 3 Total Literates 68711 4 Total Illiterates 91108 5 No. of HH 29588
(Source: Census, 2001)
Table 1.10 Occupational Structure of Nearby Villages
S.No. Particular Nos. 1 Total Population 159819 2 Total Working Population 83175 3 Total Main Workers 68682 4 Total Marginal Workers 14493 5 Total Non Workers 76644
(Source: Census, 2001)
(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. Site is well connected with road and other infrastructure facilities.
Communication facilities such as post office, telecommunication
available in near Sarwar, Tantoti etc. Nearby villages are electrified.
Medical facilities such as PHC available in some of the villages such as
Tantoti etc. Hospital and Dispensary facilities available in near town of
Sarwar.
6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
A. Industrial Area (Processing Area)
Facilities includes such as. Site Office, First Aid, Waster Hut, Rest Shelter are
proposed in the lease area.
B. Resident Area (Non Processing Area)
No residential area is proposed.
C. Green Belt
To improve the environment of the area it is proposed to plant along the lease
boundary, as shown in Plate no 6 i.e conceptual.
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D. Social Infrastructure
In social infrastructure, house is made of pucca and kaccha both of type. Tar
road is available in near villages. Due to scanty and uneven distribution of
rainfall in the district, people are less dependent on agriculture. People of the
area moves towards other places in search of employment. By this proposed
Granite mining in the area, provides employment opportunities in the area and
this helps to control migration of people of one place to other.
E. Connectivity (Traffic and transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc.)
Area is well connected with road and rail facilities. All the important
places in the district are connected with bus services. NH 79 passes 30
Kms NW of lease area through Nasirabad town from Nasirabad onward
NH 79 is bifurcated into NH 79 & NH 79A. NH 79 goes to Ajmer & NH
79A goes to Kishangarh from Nasirabad.State Highway 26 passes North
of the lease area & state Highway 7E passes about 40 Kms SW of lease
area through Sarwar.Tehsil headquarter Sarwar is located South East of
District headquarter Ajmer at a distance of 61kms. Nasirabad Railway
station of Western railway (Nasirabad-Ajmer Section) is 30 km in NW
of Mining lease.
F. Drinking Water Management (Source & supply of water)
Water requirement of 10 KLD will be met from nearby villages.
Fig. 1.7 Water requirements during various purposes at Mine Site
Water Requirement
(10.0 KLD)
Consumption
Drinking
(0.5KLD)
Water Sprinkling
(1) KLD
In Plantation
(0.5KLD)
Water Supply
from nearby
village through
tankers
Water Supply from
nearby village through
tankers
Water Supply
from nearby
village through
tankers
Soak Pit
Use
Source
Block cutting
(8 KLD)
Water Supply
from nearby
village through
tankers
Recycle Disposal
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G. Sewerage System
No sewerage shall be generated from the project area.
H. Industrial Waste Management
No Industrial waste will be generated from the project.
I. Solid waste Management
The quantity of waste likely to be generated during the next five years period
are given below:
Nature of waste Year I Year II Year III Year IV Year V Total
Over Burden 27750 Tons 16650 Tons 22200 Tons 27750 Tons 37740 Tons 132090 Tons
Reject 10692 Tons 16032 Tons 21384 Tons 26730 Tons 48954 Tons 123792 Tons
Total 38442 Tons 32682 Tons 43584 Tons 54480 Tons 56694 Tons 255882 Tons
The waste will be dumped outside the lease area, in the area of 10000 Sqm
having height of 10m.
J. 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 petrol 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).
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
A. (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. 50 lac will be required for mining machineries,
vehicle and infrastructure development etc.
B. Estimated project cost and along with analysis in terms of economic viability of them project.
Table 1.11 Estimated Mining Cost
S.No. Particulars Cost (Rs.)/ tonne 1 Cost of mining 2308 2 Royalty 175 3 Supervision Cost 21
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4 Maintenance of Machines 10 5 Miscellaneous Expenditure 10 6 Environment Management Fund 10
Total 2515
Table 1.12 Year wise production details and excavation cost
Year Production in
Tones Mining Cost in Rs./
Tonne Total Excavation
Cost in Rs. 2012-13 7128 2308 16451424 2013-14 10688 2308 24667904 2014-15 14256 2308 32902848 2015-16 17820 2308 41128560 2016-17 32636 2308 75323888
Total 82528 - 190474624
Cost Analysis of Economic Viability of Mineral
VALUE OF MINERAL
Total Mineable reserve in the area: 82528 Tonne
Mining Cost incurred on excavation of Granite blocks = 2308 Rs. per tone
Total Granite proposed to excavate = 82528 (from 1 to 5 year)
Total Mining cost incurred on excavation of Granite = 82528 x 2308 =
190474624 Rs.
The average sale value is about Rs. 3461 per tone
Total Sale value of mineral is = Rs. 3461 x 82528 = 285629408
Profit = Sale Value – Total Mining Cost
= 285629408 – 190474624 = 95154784
The profit will depend upon the actual production obtained from the mine,
which may vary due to demand in market.
POPULATION BENEFITED
About 37 peoples including labours directly and 100 persons 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 river sand mining of Shri Shankar lal shau at near village
Chandma Tehsil–Sarwar, District–Ajmer, Rajasthan is of utmost importance
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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 Granite 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.