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Quarry Plan of Kirandul Ordinary Stone Quarry Village-Kirandul Tehsil-Bade Bacheli, District- Dantewada (C.G.) Area 2.22 Hectare Page | 1 Applicant Yogeshwar Singh RQP/DGMCG/20/2015 I I N ND DE E X X Chapter Title Page No. Introduction 2 1 General 3 2 Location 4 3 Geology and Exploration 6 4 Reserves 10 5 Development and Production Program 11 6 Manpower Deployment 17 7 Use of Mineral 18 8 Waste Dump Disposal 18 9 Environment Management Plan 19 10 Reclamation of soil 24 11 Quarry closure plan 25 A AN NN NE E X XU UR RE ES S S S N No o . . P P a a r rt ti i c c u u l la a r rs s A An nn ne e x x . . N No o. . 1 Consent letter of lessee for preparation of Quarry plan I 2 Copy of Allotment Letter through Auction II 3 Copy of Spot Inspection Report 6B III 5 Photographs of the area V 6 RQP certificate VI P P L LA AT T E ES S S No. Particulars Plate No. 1 Key Plan I 2 Location map II 3 Khasra map of the area III 4 Surface Geological Plan IV 5 Surface Geological Section V 6 Development and production plan VI 7 Development and production section VII 8 Conceptual plan VIII 9 Conceptual Section IX 10 Progressive Quarry Closure Plan X

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IINNDDEEXX

CChhaapptteerr TTiittllee PPaaggee NNoo.. Introduction 2

1 General 3 2 Location 4 3 Geology and Exploration 6 4 Reserves 10 5 Development and Production Program 11 6 Manpower Deployment 17 7 Use of Mineral 18 8 Waste Dump Disposal 18 9 Environment Management Plan 19

10 Reclamation of soil 24 11 Quarry closure plan 25

AANNNNEEXXUURREESS SS NNoo.. PPaarrttiiccuullaarrss AAnnnneexx.. NNoo..

1 Consent letter of lessee for preparation of Quarry plan I 2 Copy of Allotment Letter through Auction II 3 Copy of Spot Inspection Report 6B III 5 Photographs of the area V 6 RQP certificate VI

PPLLAATTEESS SS NNoo.. PPaarrttiiccuullaarrss PPllaattee NNoo..

1 Key Plan I 2 Location map II 3 Khasra map of the area III 4 Surface Geological Plan IV 5 Surface Geological Section V 6 Development and production plan VI 7 Development and production section VII 8 Conceptual plan VIII 9 Conceptual Section IX 10 Progressive Quarry Closure Plan X

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IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN

M/s Verma Construction & Transportation, Prop. Triveni Verma,

Dantewada, District- Dantewada(C.G.) has allotted a small mine of ordinary

stone at Khasra No 61, village - Kirandul, Tehsil- Bade Bacheli and District-

Dantewada(C.G.) at Revenue land over an area of 2.22 Hectare. The lease is

granted to M/s Verma Construction & Transportation, Prop. Triveni Verma

on 23.01.2017 for period of 30 years (LOI issued).

As per the Chhattisgarh Minor Mineral Concession Rules 2015, all existing

and new mines are required to prepare Quarry plan from a RQP and mining

is to be carried out strictly as per the approved Quarry plan.

M/s Verma Construction & Transportation, Prop. Triveni Verma has

assigned the job for preparation of Quarry plan to Mr Yogeshwar Singh

Rathore. Mr Yogeshwar Singh Rathore is an experienced Geologist having

experience of working in various mines in Chhattisgarh. He is a Registered

Qualified Person (RQP) registered with Govt of Chhattisgarh.

The Quarry plan of M/s Verma Construction & Transportation, Prop. Triveni

Verma at village-Kirandul has been prepared as per the CG minor mineral

concession rules 2015.

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CCHHAAPPTTEERR--11 GGEENNEERRAALL

A

Name of the applicant M/s Verma Construction & Transportation, Prop. Triveni Verma

Address House no 218 ward no 3 Kirandul, dakshin bastar Daantewada (C.G.)

Village Kirandul Tehsil Bade Bacheli District Dantewada Pin Code 494556 Phone No Email -----

B Status of Applicant Propritorshiop Firm

C Minerals which are occurring in area and which the applicant intends to mine

Ordinary Stone

D Period for which quarry lease is granted.

LOI issued

E

Name and address of the Recognized Qualified person/ RQP preparing the Quarry Plan.

Yogeshwar Singh Rathore S/o G.S. Rathore, Excise Control Room, Ware House Road, Bilaspur, (CG) Mob no - 8109649445 E-mail: [email protected]

F Registration of RQP or authorization of the state government

RQP/DGMCG/20/2015

G Name of Prospecting Agency NA

H

Whether area is prospected by Directorate Geology and Mining, if yes then enclose a certified copy of prospecting report

No

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CCHHAAPPTTEERR--22 LLOOCCAATTIIOONN

AA--DDeettaaiillss ooff tthhee LLeeaassee aarreeaa

State Chhattisgarh District Dantewada Taluka Bade Bacheli Village Kirandul

Khasara no 61 Lease area (hectares) 2.22 Hectare

Compartment no if the area is recorded to be in forest (please specify whether protected, reserve etc.)

Area does not fall under RF/PF

Ownership Govt. Land Existence of Public road/ railway line if any nearby and approximate distance

State Highway-05, about 2.5 km. Nearest Railway Station Kirandul at 2 km

Toposheet No with Latitude and Longitude

Toposheet no 65 F/6 BP no LATTITUDE LONGITUDE

A 18°38'46.76"N 81°16'36.81"E B 18°38'45.71"N 81°16'39.20"E C 18°38'39.97"N 81°16'40.65"E D 18°38'39.44"N 81°16'35.71"E

Land use pattern(forest, agricultural, grazing, barren etc) Govt. land

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The khasra-wise details of the applied lease area are as under: Khasara no/compartment no Area in

ha Area in acres

Type of land

Part of 61 2.22 5.485 Govt. Land

Distance from:

s.no Permanent features Distance from the area 1 Police Station Bacheli 7 km 2 National highway no30 - 3 State highway -06 2.5km 4 PMGSY/CMGSY- - 5 Other pathway (Village Road) 800m

6 Any water body Kadampal tailing dam about 2km

7 Any residential area Kirandul 2km 8 Any kind of bridge No 9 Hospital/historical place Kirandul 2km 10 School Kirandul 2km 11 Rest House Kirandul 2km 12 Railway station Kirandul 2km

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CCHHAAPPTTEERR--33 GGEEOOLLOOGGYY AANNDD EEXXPPLLOORRAATTIIOONN

A. Briefly describe the general topography explaining whether it is a plain land or hilly area and local geology of the mineral deposit within the lease hold. Attach a geological plan on 1:1000 scale with 1-3m contour intervals.

TTooppooggrraapphhyy The surface topography of the area is mound in shape. The maximum elevation of area is 591m. The lease is part of Revenue land which is mound in shape. The mound having general slope towards South. The entire lease area is mineralised with Ordinary Stone (minor mineral). The surface plan of the area is shown in Plate no IV, Surface Plan. GGeeoollooggyy TThhee aarreeaa sshhoowwiinngg aa nnaattuurree aanndd eexxtteenntt ooff tthhee mmiinneerraall bbooddyy A surface geological plan and section on a scale of 1:1000 of the proposed lease area showing general topography and general geology of the area is attached as Plate No IV and V respectively. RReeggiioonnaall GGeeoollooggyy The State of Chhattisgarh constitutes one of the important geological

terrains of the Indian shield exposing rock sequences from Archaean to

Recent. A crustal scale Central Indian Shear Zone (CIS) trending E-W and

passing through the central part subdivides the state into two distinct

geological provinces viz., the southern Bastar Province and the Northern

Satpura Province.

The Bastar Province constitute cratonic nuclei comprising Archaean

Gneissic Complex with tectonic slivers of older Suma supracrustals and

flanked by Kondagaon and Bhopalpatnam granulite belts in northeast and

southwest respectively. In the central part of the gneissic complex Bailadila

Group representing Neo-Archaean to Palaeoproterozoic greenstone belt,

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occupies linear North and South trending ridges in Bastar, Kanker and Durg

Districts. Palaeoproterozoic volcanic rocks of Nandgaon Group extend in

North and South over a length around 250km and width of 50-60 km in the

western part of the state bordering Maharashtra between Chilpi Ghats in the

north to the fringes of Abujhmar in the south. The volcano Sedimentary

sequence in the eastern part in Raipur and Mahasamund districts is

included in the Palaeoproterozoic Sonakhan Group. The Nandgon volcanic

belt is intruded by batholithic Dongargarh Granite. The Dongargarh Grantie

and its equivalent granites in Mandanbera and Kanker-Mainpur areas

occupy major portion of south- central part of the state. Meso-

Neoproterozoic platformal cover sequence of Chhhattisgarh plains. The cover

sediments of Indravati, Sabri and Pairi Groups which are equivalents of

Chhattisgarh Group, occupy Jagdalpur plateau, Sabri basin and Khariar

highlands respectively. Laterite with pockets of bauxite forms capping at a

number of places over these rocks in Keskal-Amabera area.

The Satpura province is confined to the north of the CIS and devoid of the

volcano-sedimentary sequence as observed in the Bastar Province. The

oldest rocks belonging to Archaean include granitic gneisses and enclaves of

meta-sedimentary/ metaigneous rocks confined to the southern part of the

province in the Raigarh-Bilaspur Belt. Gneisses and granitoids exposed to

east of Mahanadi basin are included within Chhotanagpur Gneissic

Complex of the Archaean – Palaeoproteroziic. Inliers of gneisses and

granitoids also occur within the coal bearing Gondwana basins.

Precambrian cover sequences, as present in Bastar province are also absent

in this province, instead Gondwana sequence belonging to Upper

Carboniferous –Lower Cretaceous age is confined in the two basins NW-SE

trending Mahanadi Basin and ENE-WSW trending south Rewa Basin. The

two bsins merge in Sarguja area north of Baikunthpur. Lameta Group is

exposed in the Amarkantak pateau region, southeastern and eastern part of

Sarguja District. Remnants of Deccan Trap occur in the plateaus in the

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western and north-eastern parts of Sarguja District. Basic dykes of Deccan

Trap affinity intrude the Gondwana Laterite.

The generalized litho stratigraphic sequence of Chhattisgarh is given below: Canozoic Recent-Holocene Alluvium

Mid-Pliocene Laterite Mesozoic Upper Cretaceous-

Palaeogene Deccan Trap

Upper Cretaceous Lameta Group Palaezoic-Mesozoic Lower Cretaceous

Upper Carboniferous

Gondwana Super group

Proterozoic Meso-Neo Proterzoic

Kimberlite Chhattisgarh Super group,Indravati Group, SabriGroup,Pairi (khariar) group

Mesoproterozoic PakhalSupergroup Palaeo-Mesoproterozoic

Kairagarh Group, Abujhmar Group, ChilpiGroup,TulsiDongar Group

Paaeoproterozoic Dongargarh Granite Sonakhan Group, Nandgaon Group, Metamorphites and Granite of BilaspurRaigarh-Surguja Belt

Archaean_Palaeoproterozic

Bailadila Group, ChhtanagpurGneisic Complex

Archaean Eastern ghat, Supergroup, Bengpal(Sukuma) Group, Unclassified BastaGneissses, Baya Gneisses etc Kondagaon granulite and chanockite, Raipurpatanam Granulite

Local geology

The ordinary stone of the area is granitic to gneissic in nature and comes

under Bastar Gneisses of Archaean age. High grade gneiss supracrustal

assemblage belonging to the archaean forms the oldest rock sequence IN

Bastar Province. This is the most predominant litho unit in the

Dantewara-Bstar-Kanker-Rajnandgaon sector in southern part of

Chhattisgarh. Similar litho assemblage is noted of southern fringes of the

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Sonakhan Belt in Raipur Mahasamund district, where it is referred as

Baya Gneiss. Gness migmatite mainly include baned gneiss, stomatic

gneisses and leucocratic gneisses. Which contain metasedimentary,

metaigneous and tonalite-trondhjemite gneiss (TTG) restites. The gneiss

is commonly grey in colour, medium to fine grained and crudely banded

with parallel oriented streaks of biotite and rare amphiboles. Bands are

richh in quartz, feldspar and biotite. The abundance of biotite in the

vicinity of meta-sedimentary enclaves in the gneiss suggests that it is not

an original constituent of the granitic gneiss but represents assimilated

material from the surrounding rocs, BMQ, hornblende-schist, pyroxene

gneiss and quartzite occurring as thin unmapable bands scattered over

wide area in Malkangiri valley west of Sukma within biotite gneiss

indicate that these gneisses are of hybrid nature and are product of

remobilization of the basement gneisses. These gneisses have been

referred as Bijapur Gneisses and Bengpal Gneisses. TTG has been

occurred as restites within the Bastar Gneissic complex. In most places

toanlite trondhjemites have been involved in later anatexis yielding melts

of granite-granodiorite composition.

B. Describe briefly prospecting/exploration work done to date viz. Geological mapping with the evidence already existing about the mineral deposit in the area or in the vicinity(Attach geological report)

The quarry lease is existing quarry and the lease area is a part of hill and mound in shape the exposure of stone is seen in the existing pit within the lease area. The availability of the stone is proved up to 6 m from the ground level. So no exploration work required.

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CCHHAAPPTTEERR--44 RREESSEERRVVEESS

The estimation of reserve is tabulated below. The area is part of hillock and

there is no soil present in the lease area. For computing the reserve of

Ordinary Stone in the quarry area, volumetric method of reserve calculation

is adopted taking height 6 m from hillock a and bulk density as 2.6

tones/cum. As no soil present in the applied lease aera.

A

Geological reserve of fresh area

(about 7602 m2 area already

excavated having depth 6m)

Area m2 X Depth X Density

14598 X 6 X 2.6 =

227728.80 227728.80

Tons

B Reserve blocked in mine limit

Area X Depth X Density

3592 X 6 X 2.6 = 56035.20

56035.20 Tons

C Reserve blocked in benches

Periphery X Cross section

area of Benches X

0.5 X Density

253 X 6 X 6 X 0.5 X 2.6 = 11840.40

11840.40 Tons

D Net available reserve for mining (Density of lime stone 2.6 t/ m3)

227728.80 -

67875.60 159853.20

Tons

E Recoverable reserve

5% mining losses due to

mine operation

159853.20 – 7992.66

151860.54Tons

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CCHHAAPPTTEERR--55 DDEEVVEELLOOPPMMEENNTT AANNDD PPRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN PPRROOGGRRAAMMMMEE

QQUUAARRRRYYIINNGG

((AA)) MMEETTHHOODD OOFF QQUUAARRRRYYIINNGG

The mine is an existing mine of lease area 2.22 Hectare. As stated earlier,

the area within the proposed lease is a part of hill and mound in shape.

There is no thin layer of soil in the lease area so development work is not

required.

In the lease area quarry is running at central part of the lease area. The

existing pit as shown in Surface plan Plate no IV. Mining is proposed in the

southern area after leaving a statutory barrier of 7.5 m around the

periphery of the mine by semi mechanised open cast method. The mining

shall be done by forming benches of max height of 1.5m height. The

ultimate depth of the mining shall be 6.0 m from the surface. Truck/tipper

will be used for loading and dumping of stone mineral. Stones will be

blasted, handled and loaded by excavators into truck/tipper. Proposed five

year quarrying layout plan has been shown in Plate No. - 7 (Five year

development and production plan) and Cross sections in plate-8.

(B) A tentative scheme of quarrying, annual program and plan for excavation from year to year for five years:

Lease area is a part of hill and soil is not present in the lease area. Quarrying will be started from hill. In the first five year quarrying will be carried out from top part of lease area (from hillock).

FFiirrsstt yyeeaarr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPllaann In the first year excavation started from central part of the lease area. The excavations will be started from top of the lease area for forming of benches and reshape the quarry. The working area will be 663 m2 in 1st bench. The height of the benches shall be kept 1.5 m Total production quantity will be 994.5 m3 (25 85.7 tons). The Bench RL will gradually be reduced from the RL 591 m to bottom RL 589.5m.

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SSeeccoonndd YYeeaarr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPllaann In the second year, the production will be continuing onwards from 1st year production. The working area will be 673 m2. The height of the benches shall be kept 1.5 m. Total production quantity will be 1009.5 m3 (2624.70) tons). The Bench RL will gradually be reduced from the RL 591 m to bottom RL 589.5m.

TThhiirrdd YYeeaarr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPllaann In the third year, the working benches of the second year shall be extended in same direction as in second year. The excavated area will be 703m2. The height of the benches shall be kept 1.5 m. Total production quantity will be 1054.5m3 (2741.70 tons). The Bench RL will gradually be reduced from the RL 591 m to bottom RL 589.5m.

FFoouurrtthh YYeeaarr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPllaann In this plan period, the production will be continuing onwards 3rd year production. The area of working will be 718 m2. Production quantity of stone in this area will be 1077 cubic meter (2800.20 tons). The Bench RL will gradually be reduced from the RL 591 m to bottom RL 589.5m.

FFiifftthh yyeeaarr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPllaann In this plan period, the production will be continuing onwards 4th year production. For the production keeping height of the bench will be 1.5 m. The area of working will be 738 m2. Production quantity of stone in this area will be 1107 cubic meter (2878.20 tons). The Bench RL will gradually be reduced from the RL 591 m to bottom RL 589.5m.

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Year wise Production

Area in m2

Total Bench

height in m

Volume in

m3

Sp Gravity,

t/m3 Tones

I year production 663 1.5 994.50 2.6 2585.70 II year production 673 1.5 1009.50 2.6 2624.70 III year production 703 1.5 1054.50 2.6 2741.70 IV year production 718 1.5 1077.00 2.6 2800.20 V year production 738 1.5 1107.00 2.6 2878.20

Total 13630.50 (C) A tentative scheme of quarrying, annual programme and plan for an

excavation after five year. Quarry operation will continue in the 2nd five year plan period after the successfully completion of 1st five year plan period according to the details below:

SSiixxtthh YYeeaarr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPllaann In this plan period, the production will be continuing onwards 1st five year production. For production keeping height of the bench will be 1.5 m. The area of working will be 743 m2 in two benches. Production quantity of stone in this area will be 1114.50 cubic meter (2897.7 tons). The Bench RL will gradually be reduced from the RL 591 m to bottom RL 589.5m.

SSeevveenntthh YYeeaarr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPllaann In this plan period, the production will be onwards 6th year production. For production keeping height of the bench will be 1.5m. The area of working will be 757 m2. Production quantity of stone in this area will be 1135.50 cubic meter (2952.30tons). The Bench RL will gradually be reduced from the RL 591 m to bottom RL 589.5m.

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EEiigghhtthh YYeeaarr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPllaann In this plan period, the production will be onwards the 7th year production. For production keeping height of the bench will be 1.5 m. The area of working will be 776 m2. Production quantity of stone in this area will be 1164 cubic meter (3026.4 tons). The Bench RL will gradually be reduced from the RL 591 m to bottom RL 589.5m.

NNiinntthh YYeeaarr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPllaann In this plan period, the production will be continuing onwards the 8th year production. For the production keeping height of the bench will be 1.5 m. The area of working will be 783 m2. Production quantity of stone in this area will be 1174.5 cubic meter (305.70 tons). The Bench RL will gradually be reduced from the RL 591 m to bottom RL 589.5m.

TTeenntthh YYeeaarr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPllaann In this plan period, the production will be onwards 9th year production. For production keeping height of the bench will be 1.5 m. The area of working will be 785 m2. Production quantity of stone in this area will be 1177.50 cubic meter (3061.50tons). The Bench RL will gradually be reduced from the RL 591 m to bottom RL 589.5m.

Year wise Production Area

in m2

Total Bench

height in m

Volume in m3

Sp Gravity,

t/m3 Tones

VI year Production 743 1.5 1114.50 2.6 2897.70 VII year Production 757 1.5 1135.50 2.6 2952.30 VIII year Production 776 1.5 1164.00 2.6 3026.40 IX year Production 783 1.5 1174.50 2.6 3053.70 X year Production 785 1.5 1177.50 2.6 3061.50

Total 5766.00 14991.60

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MMiinneeaabbllee rreesseerrvveess aanndd aannttiicciippaatteedd lliiffee ooff tthhee qquuaarrrryy

A Estimated mineable reserves 159853.20 Tons B Average rate of production per year

during first five year plan 2726.10 Tons

C Expected rate of production after five year plan 2998.32Tons

D Sanctioned lease period LOI issued E Thus anticipated life of the quarry About 50 years

The mining in the lease area is proposed only up to 6 m depth from the surface of the lease area. The plantation is proposed in the Gram Panchayat Kirandul and besides the road. As stated earlier the lease area is a part of hillock and mound in shape the mining will done in central part of the lease area. A thick plantation of local species of plants is proposed in the Gram Panchayat Kirandul and besides the road. EExxpplloorraattiioonn The lease area is mound in shape with. The existing maximum depth of the mine is 6.0 m in from the ground level Hence; no exploration is required and proposed in future. DDrriilllliinngg No exploratory drilling is proposed. The details of the drill machines proposed to be used for blasting are tabulated below:

Type No Diameter, Mm

Capacity Motive power

Jack Hammer 02 36 -38 mm 30-40 m compressed air BBllaassttiinngg The proposed blasting parameters are given below: Blast hole dia 36 mm Max charge/hole 1.0 kg Depth 1.6 m Max no of

holes/blast 30

Burden 1.0 m Hole pattern square Spacing 1.2 m Sequence of

firing In line

Subgrade drilling 0.1 m Initiation Electric delay detonators

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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The expected powder factor 5.0 t/kg. The yearly explosive consumption will

be 600 kg only.

Since explosive consumption is very less, blasting is proposed to be out

sourced. No magazine is proposed to be installed within the lease area.

LLooaaddiinngg The details of the Loading machineries to be deployed are given below:

Type No Capacity Motive power Hydraulic Excavator

01 0.9 m3 Diesel

HHaauullaaggee aanndd ttrraannssppoorrttaattiioonn The details of the transportation equipment proposed to be deployed are given below:

Type No Capacity Motive power Tippers 01 10 tonnes diesel Tractors 01 5 tonnes diesel

MMiinneerraall PPrroocceessssiinngg No crushing, physical or chemical mineral processing is proposed in the lease area. DDUUMMPPIINNGG OOFF WWAASSTTEE MMAATTEERRIIAALLSS Not required.

AAFFFFOORREESSTTAATTIIOONN The plantation is proposed on the Gram panchayat Kirandul and besides

the road.

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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CCHHAAPPTTEERR--66

MMAANNPPOOWWEERR DDEEPPLLOOYYMMEENNTT

State average daily employment and statutory personals Employment potential: The manpower required can be classified in two categories; SSttaattuuttoorryy mmaannppoowweerr Following statutory man power as per the provision of the MMR 1961 shall be employed:

Manager having qualification as laid down in MMR 1961 (Part time) 01

Mining mate 01

MMaannppoowweerr ffoorr ooppeerraattiioonn ooff mmiinnee The following skilled and unskilled manpower for various unit operation of mining shall be employed:

Skilled 04 Un skilled 03

The expected OMS will be around 1.42 tonnes

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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CCHHAAPPTTEERR--77 UUSSEE OOFF MMIINNEERRAALLSS

The mined mineral shall be sold in local market for construction of roads and buildings. Stones have the great importance as building material.

CCHHAAPPTTEERR--88 WWAASSTTEE DDUUMMPP DDIISSPPOOSSAALL

Not required as soil is not present in the lease area. Dumping of waste rock is not required.

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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CCHHAAPPTTEERR--99 EENNVVIIRROONNMMEETT MMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT PPLLAANN

Measures for protection of environment, especially against air and water due to quarrying operation: Land use pattern:

articles Land use at the end of 5yrs in ha

Forest land

Agriculture land

Stony waste land

Land use at the end

of life A) Lease area 2.22 Ha. Nil Nil 2.22 Ha. 2.22 Ha. B) Quarrying and allied 1. Area under pit

0.350 Nil Nil 0.350 0.733

2.area for dumping Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

3.area for road Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 4.area for infrastructure Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

5.plantation Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 6.storage of mineral Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

7.storage of fines Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

8.crushing unit Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 9.unused area 1.870 Nil Nil 1.870 1.487 total 2.22Ha. Nil Nil 2.22Ha. 2.22Ha

* Plantation will be proposed in Gram Panchayat Kirandul and besides the road.

BBaassee LLiinnee IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn ooff tthhee QQuuaarrrryyiinngg aarreeaa The proposed mine is for mining of ordinary stone in an area of 2.22

Hectare. The land is Revenue land. The topography is part of hillock and

mound in shape with maximum elevation is 591m. The lease area is located

at village Kirandul, Tehsil- Bade Bacheli, District- Dantewada. The area has

a dry tropical weather which is moderate but on a warmer side in summer

season. The peak temperature usually reached in May/June and can be as

high as 46 C. The onset of monsoon is usually from June and extends up to

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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August with monsoon peaking during July and august. The average rainfall

of the area is about 1200 mm.

HHuummaann SSeettttlleemmeenntt The nearest human settlements from proposed lease area are village

Kirandul south west direction at a distance of 2km, village Kodenar a

distance of 2.2 km in South direction and Kadampal at a distance of 2 km in

South east Direction.

WWaatteerr BBooddyy Kadampal tailing dam about 2.5km in the North East direction of the proposed area. IImmppoorrttaanntt SSttrruuccttuurree There is no public building, places of worship, historical monuments within and near the lease area. There is no railway line in the close vicinity and State Highway no6 passes at a distance of about4km from the lease area. EEnnvviirroonnmmeenntt IImmppaacctt AAsssseessssmmeenntt SSttaatteemmeenntt LLaanndd eennvviirroonnmmeenntt The major impact of open cast mining on the environment is degradation of land. It is proposed that the lease area will be converted in to flat land after mining and will be further available for mining. AAiirr eennvviirroonnmmeenntt The mine is very small mine, no significant impact of mining activities on the air quality is anticipated. The method of mining is conventional open cast mining by drill and blast method.

No crushing and beneficiation is proposed to be done within the lease area. The possible sources of air pollution are:

1. Emission of dust due to drilling, loading and transportation. 2. Vehicular emission 3. Blasting fumes

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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MMiittiiggaattiioonn mmeeaassuurreess The following measures shall be taken to mitigate the air pollution.

1. Water spraying shall be done at strategic locations to suppress the dust.

2. All the machines proposed to be deployed are diesel operated. All these machineries shall be maintained in good conditions to minimise emission.

3. Only good quality oxygen balance explosive shall be used. 4. Workers engaged in drilling and loading shall be provided with dust

mask. 5. A thick green belt shall be developed on the statutory barrier.

WWaatteerr eennvviirroonnmmeenntt LLiikkeellyy iimmppaacctt ooff mmiinniinngg oonn wwaatteerr ttaabbllee The depth of the water table as observed in the nearby bore wells varies from 20 to 25 m below the general ground level of the area. The mining is planned for an ultimate depth of 6.0 m from the surface of the mining, therefore mining shall be always above 10-15 m of ground water table, No intersection of ground water table is involved. DDeettaaiillss ooff mmooddiiffiiccaattiioonnss//ddiivveerrssiioonn ooff nnaattuurraall ddrraaiinnaaggee ssyysstteemm ((oobbssttrruuccttiioonn ooff wwaatteerr cchhaannnneellss aanndd mmeeaassuurreess ttaakkeenn)) No diversion, stoppage of any water channel, nala, and river shall be required and there will be no affect on the natural drainage system of the area due to the mining. MMeeaassuurreess ttaakkeenn ffoorr mmiinniimmiizziinngg ssiillttiinngg aanndd ccoonnttaammiinnaattiioonn ooff wwaatteerr No water body which may get affected due to proposed mining activity exists near the area. Kadampal tailing dam at about 2.0km from the proposed area in North East direction. The rock does not contain any sulphide ore, hence there is no risk of AMD from the proposed mine. There is a very small pond located close to the mine and gets dried up during summer. Since no water body exists in the close vicinity of the mine which may get affected due to siltation and contamination of water from the mining activity, no measures are proposed to be taken.

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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RReeqquuiirreemmeenntt ooff wwaatteerr ffoorr qquuaarrrryyiinngg ooppeerraattiioonn The water will be required for suppression of dust, plantation and for drinking water. It is expected that max 2 KLD of water will be required per day for above activities. SSoouurrccee ooff wwaatteerr The water shall be arranged by own sources. NNooiissee aanndd vviibbrraattiioonn The source of noise in the area where the mine is located is due to presence of some crushers and small mines of mineral minerals. The potential sources of noise due to the proposed mining activity are blasting, drilling, and movement of vehicles. Since the mining is being carried out on a very small scale, vehicular movement will not have any significant impact on the noise level. However, blasting may cause some noise pollution. The following precautions shall be taken to minimize the noise generated due to blasting.

1. Blasting shall be carried out with electric delay detonators. DF shall not be used.

2. Blast hole shall be stemmed properly with drill cuttings to avoid air blast.

3. Blasting shall be carried out only in the afternoon. No blasting shall be carried in cloudy day.

4. The charge/delay shall be restricted as per DGMS circular.

No important public structure, historical monuments, village are located very close to the proposed mine which may get damaged due to blast induced ground vibrations. However, following precautions shall be observed to minimise the blast induced ground vibrations.

1. Only controlled blasting shall be practiced.

2. The max charge/ delay shall be restricted as per DGMS circular.

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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SSttoorraaggee ooff eexxpplloossiivveess ((lliikkee ccaappaacciittyy aanndd ttyyppee ooff eexxpplloossiivveess mmaaggaazziinnee)) Storage of explosive is not proposed within the lease area. HHuummaann eennvviirroonnmmeenntt No human settlement is located in the close vicinity of the mine. The workers employed in the mine shall be provided with dust mask, ear plug, safety shoes helmet etc. SSoocciiaall iinnffrraassttrruuccttuurree As stated earlier there is no public building, places of worship, school, and hospital, historical monuments within and near the lease area. RReehhaabbiilliittaattiioonn aanndd rreesseettttlleemmeenntt ((RR&&RR ppllaann)) The mine is a very small mine. There is no human settlement is in the lease area that require resettlement. SSttaabbiilliizzaattiioonn aanndd vveeggeettaattiioonn ooff dduummpp As stated earlier, there will be no OB dump in the mine. The lease area has no soil. SSeewweerraaggee SSyysstteemm The provisions of the Mines Rule 1955 shall be complied. Mobile type toilets shall be provided in the mine. EEnnvviirroonnmmeennttaall MMoonniittoorriinngg Regular monitoring of air, surface and ground water, noise shall be done t regular interval.

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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CCHHAAPPTTEERR--1100 RREECCLLAAMMAATTIIOONN OOFF LLAANNDD

MMiinneedd oouutt llaanndd The mine is a small mine of 2.22 Hectare lease area. The ultimate depth is 6m from the surface. No waste rock/overburden will be produced, back filling of the mined out area is not possible, hence it is proposed to convert the mined out area into a water body after mining. SSttoorraaggee aanndd pprreevveennttiioonn ooff ttoopp ssooiill Not required as soil is not present in the lease area. PPrrooppoossaall ffoorr rreeccllaammaattiioonn ooff llaanndd aaffffeecctteedd bbyy qquuaarrrryyiinngg aaccttiivviittiieess dduurriinngg aanndd aatt tthhee eenndd ooff tthhee lleeaassee.. As stated earlier, the mine is a very small mine of lease area 2.22 Hectare. The major impact of open cast mining on the environment is degradation of land. Since no waste rock that can be back filled into the mined out area to reclaim the land is available, hence, it is proposed to convert the area after mining into a water body.

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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CCHHAAPPTTEERR--1111 QQUUAARRRRYY CCLLOOSSUURREE PPLLAANN

(Not applicable in case of temporary permit)

Introduction General Information and Geology is discussed in the mine plan RReevviieeww ooff iimmpplleemmeennttaattiioonn ooff mmiinnee ppllaann The mine plan and the mine closure plan is being prepared for the first time, hence the question of the review of implementation of mine plan does not arise. CClloossuurree PPllaann The mine closure plan is presented in Plate No XI. MMiinneedd oouutt aarreeaa The detail of the existing and proposed land use in the next two years and at the end of life of mine is given below:

articles Land use at the end of 5yrs in ha

Forest land

Agriculture land

Stony waste land

Land use at the end

of life A) Lease area 2.22 Ha. Nil Nil 2.22 Ha. 2.22 Ha. B) Quarrying and allied 1. Area under pit

0.350 Nil Nil 0.350 0.733

2.area for dumping Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

3.area for road Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 4.area for infrastructure Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

5.plantation Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 6.storage of mineral Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

7.storage of fines Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

8.crushing unit Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 9.unused area 1.870 Nil Nil 1.870 1.487 total 2.22Ha. Nil Nil 2.22Ha. 2.22Ha

*** Plantation will be proposed in Gram Panchayat Kirandul and

besides the road.

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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WWaatteerr qquuaalliittyy mmaannaaggeemmeenntt The mine working will never intersect the ground water and hence there will be no effect of mining on the ground water. Also no river nalla etc follows within and around the lease boundary which may get affected due to mining. The water quality is discussed in detail in environment management plan. The lime stone rock does not contain any toxic substance which may contaminate water. There is no potential of acid mine drainage also. There is no chemical beneficiation is involved in the process of mining hence no tailing will be produced. The level of water table is very deep, even it is hilly area and in this plan period production will be done from hilly part and also up to 6m from the ground level therefore chance of encountering the same during proposed quarrying is nil. Periodic samples would be collected from nearby wells and surface water reservoir to monitor the quality of water. AAiirr qquuaalliittyy mmaannaaggeemmeenntt The main sources of air pollution during operation are SPM, blasting fumes, and emission from vehicles. The following measures shall be taken to manage the air quality.

1. Drill machine shall be equipped with dust collectors. 2. Water spraying shall be done on the haul roads. 3. Dust musk shall be provided to workers. 4. Water spraying shall be done at all loading and unloading points,

etc. Ambient air quality monitoring will be done regularly at suitable stations. WWaassttee mmaannaaggeemmeenntt There is no waste rock in the deposit, waste management is not required. TToopp ssooiill mmaannaaggeemmeenntt Not required as soil is not present in the lease area.

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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TTaaiilliinngg ddaamm mmaannaaggeemmeenntt No tailing will be produced; hence tailing dam management is not required. IInnffrraassttrruuccttuurree A temporary office, a shelter, first aid and drinking water facility is proposed to be constructed within the lease area. DDiissppoossaall ooff mmaacchhiinneerriieess All machineries being used in the mines are transportable. No permanent machineries shall be used that need dismantling. SSaaffeettyy aanndd sseeccuurriittyy The mine is being worked systematically; all the important provisions of Mines Act 1961, Mines Rules 1955 and Minor Mineral Concession Rules of Chhattisgarh Govt. are being complied. The mine is developed in benches of appropriated height and width as per

the provisions of MMR 1961.

The safety berm of 7.5 m wide shall is left all around the periphery of the

lease area.

A safety zone of radius 500 m shall be observed during blasting.

Blasting is carried out from blasting shelters only.

The open pits is kept fenced off to prevent inadvertent entry of unauthorized

persons and cattles.

Security guards shall be deputed.

DDiissaasstteerr mmaannaaggeemmeenntt ppllaann The mine is a small mine and does not require storing large amount diesel and explosive or any other hazardous material. Hence chances of explosion or big fire are very less. Also no river, big nalla flows near the lease area; hence there are no chances of inundation of the mine. The following code of practices shall implement:

1. The first aid arrangements are provided at the mine. 2. The supervisory staff shall be trained in first aid. 3. The contact numbers of Police station, Hospitals around the mine

shall be displayed in Hindi and English at mine office and other strategic places.

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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4. Supervisory staffs shall be provided with mobile phones for effective communication.

5. Fire extinguishers of appropriate type shall be provided in all tippers, drills and loaders at mine office.

6. The staffs shall be trained in dealing with fire. 7. A vehicle which can be used as ambulance in case emergency shall

be made available at the mine during working hours. CCaarree aanndd mmaaiinntteennaannccee dduurriinngg tteemmppoorraarriillyy ddiissccoonnttiinnuuaannccee In case of any temporarily discontinuation of working, the following steps shall be taken:

1. All the pits and dangerous places shall be kept fenced to prevent inadvertent entry of unauthorized persons.

2. All the plants and machineries shall be kept in tight security. 3. Proper illumination shall be done during night time. 4. All the workings shall be inspected thoroughly by the manager and

other statutory officers before reopening of the mine. 5. Proper care shall be taken of plantation.

Economic repercussion of closure of mine plan and man power retrenchments Number of local person employed, status of continuation of family occupation and scope of joining the occupation back Mostly the local people are employed in the mine. The local people are engaged attending their traditional family occupation mostly in agriculture, cattle rearing. About 19 local people shall be directly employed in the mine. The anticipated life of the mine is 50 years. After final closure of the mine, the workers may go back to their traditional family occupation or may join the other mines located nearby. Thus there will not be much affect of closure on the socio economy of the workers employed. CCoommppeennssaattiioonn ttoo bbee ggiivveenn ttoo tthhee eemmppllooyyeeeess Compensation shall be paid as per the laws applicable. SSaatteelllliittee ooccccuuppaattiioonn ccoonnnneecctteedd ttoo tthhee mmiinniinngg iinndduussttrryy Mining activity is at very small level. No Satellite occupation is likely to be connected.

QQuuaarrrryy PPllaann ooff KKiirraanndduull OOrrddiinnaarryy SSttoonnee QQuuaarrrryy VViillllaaggee--KKiirraanndduull TTeehhssiill--BBaaddee BBaacchheellii,, DDiissttrriicctt-- DDaanntteewwaaddaa ((CC..GG..)) AArreeaa 22..2222 HHeeccttaarree

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CCoonnttiinnuueedd eennggaaggeemmeenntt ooff eemmppllooyymmeenntt iinn RReehhaabbiilliittaatteedd aarreeaa The lease area is a govt. revenue land. There is no chance of engagement of employment in rehabilitated area. TTiimmee sscchheedduulleedd ooff aabbaannddoonnmmeenntt The anticipated life of the mine is 10 yrs. The time schedule of abandonment is not estimated and shall be submitted with final mine closure plan. AAbbaannddoonnmmeenntt ccoosstt Since no backfilling, dismantling of infrastructure, disposal of permanent machineries etc is involved, No major cost of abandonment is anticipated. However, it is estimated that a cost of Rs 0.50 lakh is sufficient to meet out the miscellaneous cost for abandonment of the mine. FFiinnaanncciiaall aassssuurraannccee The financial assurance shall be paid as per the rule 29 of Chhattisgarh Minor Mineral Concession Rules 2015.

Applicant Yogeshwar Singh M/s Verma construction RQP/DGMCG/20/2015 & transportation