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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
Of
LONGA BRICK CLAY MINE Over the area of 0.465 hectares or 1.15 acres
In
Village- Longa, P.S- Bharno, Dist - Gumla, Jharkhand
Submitted to
DISTRICT LEVEL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY (DEIAA, GUMLA, JHARKHAND)
*
Project Proponent
NASIM ANSARI
Village- Azad Muhlla, P.O & P.S. – Sisai, Dist. - Gumla, Jharkhand - 835324 *
PREPARED BY
GEMS PROJECTS PVT.LTD. 1236/2 Lajpat Nagar, Near LalaLajpatRai School,
Pundag, Argora, Ranchi, Jharkhand- 834004
Phone: - 0651 – 2902588/2246412 Fax: 0651 – 2242513
E-mail:[email protected], [email protected]
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
CONTENTS
TEXT:-
CHAPTER NO. DETAILS
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT
2.1 Identification of Project
2.2 Identification of Project Proponent
2.3 Brief Description of Project
2.4 Need for the project and it’s important to the country and /
or region.
2.5 Demand Supply Gap.
2.6 Domestic / export Markets.
2.7 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect)
3
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Type of project
3.2 Location
3.3 Details of alternate sites
3.4 Size or magnitude of operation.
3.5 Project description with process details.
3.6 Availability of water its source
3.7 Quantity of waste to be generated (liquid and solid) and
scheme for their Management /disposal.
4
SITE ANALYSIS
4.1 Connectivity.
4.2 Land Form, Land use and Land ownership.
4.3 Topography with map
4.4 Existing land use pattern
4.5 Existing Infrastructure.
4.6 Soil classification.
4.7 Climatic data from secondary sources.
4.8 Social Infrastructure available.
5
PLANNING BRIEF
5.1 Planning concept
5.2 Population projection
5.3 Land use planning
5.4 Assessment of infrastructure demand
5.5 Amenities/ facilities
6
PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 Industrial area (processing area).
6.2 Residential Area (Non processing Area).
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
6.3 Green Belt.
6.4 Connectivity
6.5 Social infrastructure
6.6 Drinking Water Management
6.7 Sewerage System.
6.8 Solid Waste Management.
6.9 Power Requirement / Supply.
7 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R &R) PLAN
7.1 Policy to be adopted.
8 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
8.1 Time schedule for the project
8.2 Estimated project cost
9 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
9.1 Financial and social benefits
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
Spreading over an area 1.15 Acre (0.465 Ha), the proposed project is to extract Brick Clay for
Nasim Ansari from Khata No. 25, Plot No. 1280 (P), at Village – Longa, P.O. – Mahadeo
chegri, P.S- Bharno, District - Gumla ,Jharkhand. The essential information about the project is
summarized below in Table 1.
Table 1: Basic Information
S.No. Item Details
1. Name of the Applicant Nasim Ansari
2. Proposed Mining Lease
Area (As per Agreement
Deed)
1.15 Acres (0.465 Ha)
3. Land Use Raity Land
4. Land Ownership Private Ownership
5. Lease period 5 years
6. River The Kansa Nadi flows at a distance of 2.20 Km in East.
7. Name of protected areas,
Wildlife Sanctuary, Eco
sensitive area
None as notified under the Wildlife (Protection )Act,
1972,
8. Site Coordinates Khata No. 25, Plot No. 1280(P) At Village – Longa,
P.S. - Bharno, District- Gumla, Jharkhand.
S. No. Latitude Longitude
BP-1 23015’30.15”N 84
0 48’56.97”E
BP-2 230
15’31.17”N 840
48’57.15”E
BP-3 230
15’32.50”N 840
48’57.62”E
BP-4 230
15’32.07”N 840
48’59.45”E
BP-5 230
15’30.67”N 840
48’59.14”E
BP-6 230
15’29.71”N 840
48’58.94”E
BP-7 230
15’29.61”N 840
48’57.92”E
CHAPTER – 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
9. Location Village: Longa
P.s: Bharno
District: Gumla
State: Jharkhand
10. Topography Undeveloped flat with Very gentle slope
11. Minerals of mine Brick Clay
12. Proposed production of mine Only Brick Clay will be extracted. 1259 Cum/ per
season/Annum minor mineral will be extracted.
13. Method of mining Manual
14. Drilling/Blasting No drilling and blasting is proposed
15. Estimated cost Approx. 7.91 lakhs
16. Water demand 8 KLD
17. Sources of water Drinking water supply will be met by nearby dug
well /bore wells or private tankers.
18. Ultimate depth of Mining 2m
19. Man power 17 Labours
20. Solid Waste No generation of solid waste is anticipated due to
proposed project activity.
21. Nearest railway station Nearest Railway Station : Lohardaga Railway
station – North-west (23 km)
22. Nearest state highway (Gumla- Lohardaga) State Highway lying within 23
km from study area.
23. Nearest Airport Nearest Airport: Ranchi Airport - 52 km (N-E)
24. Nearest Town /city Nearest Town/city: Gumla- 40 km South-West.
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
CHAPTER – 2 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT
2.1 Identification of the project: Proposed Brick Clay Mining project of Nasim Ansari,
Location: Khata No. 25, Plot No. 1280(P) at Village- Longa, P.O. - Mahadeo chegri & P.S. –
Bharno, District- Gumla, Jharkhand.
Mining lease Area: 1.15 Acres (0.465 Ha)
2.2 Name and address of project proponent: Land agreement documents are attached as
Annexure III. Details of the proponents are given here under:
Nasim Ansari, Village- Azad muhlla, P.O & P.S.- Sisai, District- Gumla, Jharkhand.
2.3 Brief description of the nature of the project
The proposed project is to mine brick clay from above mentioned plots sustainably and
scientifically. Mining will be opencast and manual as per mining rules keeping all the nearby
plots unaffected. Following geo-scientific methods are proposed carry out the activity:
Mining will be confined to extraction of Brick Clay in its existing form, their allotted
Plot(s) only.
Mining of Brick Clay from their allotted plot (s) will be restricted to a maximum depth
of 2 meter from surface.
No drilling and blasting is proposed.
Approximately 1.15 Acres (0.465 Ha) minor mineral will be extracted.
No mining activity will be undertaken during the monsoon season.
In order to avoid environmental pollution or any accidental hazards, mining activity will
Be restricted to day time only.
The operation will remain manual. Using tools like shovel, spade, sieve etc.
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
2.4 Need for the project and its importance to the country and region
Indian brick industry is the second largest brick producer in the world after China. The industry
has an annual turnover of more than 10000 crores and it is one of the largest employment
generating industries. The production of Brick Clay will benefit to the state in the form of
royalty. Apart from this project operation will provide employment directly and indirectly to
the people residing in vicinity, thus improving the Socio-economic status of the area.
2.5 Demands –Supply Gap
Building construction in India is estimated to grow at a rate of 6.6% per year between 2005 and
2030. The building stock is expected to multiply five times during this period, resulting in a
very large increased demand for building materials. Brick Clay has become a very important
mineral for the manufacturing of Bricks which contributes to the expansion of infrastructure in
the society. With the increase of urbanization the demand for Bricks is growing in
infrastructure sector in our country. Individual and private companies are increasingly
demanding Brick for construction purposes and this has immense pressure on brick clay
resources. This increasing demand and extraction makes this an environmental issue.
2.6 Domestic/Export Markets
Due to the increased industrial and infrastructural growth of the rural and urban areas demand
of Brick is very high .Construction companies and local vendors in the nearby town and cities
are the potential market for the brick made up of brick clay. Clay fired bricks form the
backbone of the construction industry which is valued at approximately US$ 70.8 billion. There
are an estimated 100,000 or more brick kilns, producing about 150-200 billion bricks annually,
employing about 10 million works and consuming about 25 million tons of coal annually.
2.7 Employment Generation
The proposed project will generate direct/indirect employment to the people of all class of
society. During the operational 17 un-skilled and non-skilled workers will be hired. The
contractors will get the direct or indirect benefit from the project activity.
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
3.1 Type of project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any
This is an independent new mining project. The proposed project is for the extraction of Brick
Clay from the allotted plot manually.
3.2 Location (map showing general location and project boundary and project site) with
coordinates.
Coordinates:
Latitude: 23° 15' 29.61'' N to 23° 15' 32.50'' N
Longitude: 84° 48' 57.92'' E to 84° 48' 57.62''E
CHAPTER – 3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
The mining lease area is located at Khata No. 25, Plot No. 1280(P) at Village – Longa, P.O.-
Mahadeo chegri, P.S.- Bharno, District- Gumla, Jharkhand. The proposed project activity will
be carried out in the allotted plot(s). Google map of 500 Meter & Topographical Map 1 km
radius area showing location of Brick Kiln and plot(s) to be excavated is attached
3.3 Details of alternate sites considered
No, alternative sites considered.
3.4 Size or magnitude of operation
The proposed mine has lease agreement over an area of: 1.15 Acre (0.465 ha). Approximately
1259 cum/Annum (Brick clay) minor mineral will be extracted.
3.5 Project description with process details
The proposed project is to mine Brick Clay from plot(s) under agreement sustainably and
scientifically. Mining will be opencast and manual along the plot(s) keeping the nearby plot(s)
unaffected. Following are proposed to carry out the activity:
Mining will be confined to extraction of Brick Clay in its existing form from the allotted
Plot(s) only.
Mining of Brick Clay from the allotted plot(s) will be restricted to a maximum depth of
2 Meter from the surface in proper bench form as per MCR-1960.
No drilling and blasting is proposed.
Approximately 1259 cum /Annum Brick Clay/ soil will be extracted.
No mining activity will be undertaken during the monsoon season.
In order to avoid environmental pollution or any accidental hazards, the mining activity
Will be restricted to day time only.
The operation will remain manual, using tools like shovel, spade, sieve etc.
During the agreement period, the deposit will be worked from the top surface to 2m
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
Raw Material Required Along with Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of
Final product/s Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product.
The operation involves the extraction of Brick Clay in is existing form. Raw bricks will be cast
and transported to kiln site by carts and tractor trolleys through village roads.
3.6 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source.
There will be very little requirement of water to carry out operations as it will be done
manually. The water will be required either for drinking purposes or for casting of bricks. It is
projected that not more than 17 laborers will be required for the proposed project. It is
estimated that approx.1 KLD water will be required for a maximum of 17 site workers. Apart
from this 4 KLD water will be required for casting the bricks and 2 KLD will be required for
sprinkling on haulage road. 1 KLD for green belt. Thus, water requirement of 8 KLD will be
met through nearby existing bore wells, dug wells and nearby ponds
All the activities will be carried out manually. The operation will be done in day time; hence
there is no power requirement for the project at site.
3.7 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/disposal.
The entire mineral extracted is saleable. The laborers from nearby village will be hired to carry
out work in day time only. Hence there will be no generation of waste is expected. No liquid
effluents will be generated at site.
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
4.1 Connectivity
4.1.1 Nearest Railway Station
Nearest Railway Station: Lohardaga Railway Station – 23 Km in North-west.
4.1.2 Nearest Highway
Nearest Highway: Nearest NH (NH-23)- 8.5 Km towards south.
4.1.3 Nearest Airport
Nearest Airport- Ranchi Airport-52 km in North-East
4.2 Land form, land use and land ownership
Land Form: The mine agreement area is Raity private land.
Land Use: Raity land
Land Ownership: Private Land
The proposed activity is to take place in the Plot(s) as per agreement and hence there will be no
change in land use.
CHAPTER – 4 SITE ANALYSIS
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
4.3 Topography
The Gumla district consists of undulating type topography and is a part of Chottanagpur
plateau, which is a region of large physical inequalities and presents a rich panorama of
topographical features. The general configuration of region varies from valley fills,
pedeplains, to structural ridges. In Gumla district three well marked erosion surfaces are
clearly discernible.
The large difference relief brings about strong, contrast climate, natural vegetation, surface
drainage, underground water and soil profile. In the pat region the rivers are long deep and
with terrace but in pedeplain area they are wide with gentle slopes.
The Lease area of Longa Brick Clay Mine exhibits plain type of topography in nature
and very gentle slop towards south-west. The highest elevation point of lease area is
663 m and lowest elevation point is 661 m above mean sea level.
4.4 Existing land use pattern
There is no forest land in the proposed mine lease area. The existing land use pattern of the area
is agricultural.
4.5 Soil classification
The soils occurring in different landforms have been characterised during soil resource
mapping of the state on 1:250,000 scale (Haldar et al. 1996) and three soil orders namely
Entisols, Inceptisols and Alfisols were observed in Gumla district. Alfisols were the dominant
soils covering 43.1 percent of TGA followed by Inceptisols (39.4 %) and Entisols (15.7 %).
The characteristic soil occurred in the district is mostly of acidic, reddish yellow, light textured
and highly permeable with poor water holding capacity.
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
4.6 Climatic conditions
Gumla district enjoys a good climate characterized by a pleasant cold and temperate weather
conditions. Gumla has a sub-tropical climate. Temperature ranges from maximum 40 to 20 °C
during summer and minimum 21 to 3 °C during winter. The annual rainfall is about 1450 mm.
From June to September the rainfall level is about 1,150 mm.
In August, the precipitation reaches its peak, with an average of 410 mm. The warmest month
of the year is May, with an average temperature of 33.0 °C. At 17.9 °C on average, December
is the coldest month of the year.
4.7 Social Infrastructure
FACILITY NAME DISTANCE DIRECTION
AIRPORT RANCHI AIRPORT 52 km N-E
NEAREST RAILWAY
STATION
LOHARDAGA RAILWAY
STATION 23 km N-W
NEAREST HIGHWAY NH-23 8.50 Km S
NEAREST TOWN GUMLA 40 km W
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
5.1 Planning concept
The proposed project is to mine brick clay from plot(s) sustainably and scientifically. The
minor mineral (clay) will be excavated from the plot(s) as per mining rules and casting of raw
bricks will be done which will be transported to the kiln through cart, trolleys etc. through
village roads. Mining will be opencast Manual keeping nearby plot(s) unaffected. Maximum
depth of mining will be only up to 2 m as per agreement.
1.2 Population projection
There is no permanent influx of the population anticipated. As the workers will be hired locally
from nearby villages.
1.3 Land use planning
The land use of the mine lease area is agricultural and there will be no change in land use after
operation. The ultimate land use of the mine lease area will not be change. Extracted mineral
will be used in casting raw bricks which will be transported directly to the kiln, the workers
will be hired locally and temporarily, no housing facility will be required.
1.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand
Extracted mineral will be casted into raw bricks and will be transported directly to the owned
kiln, there will be no stock yard required for storage, also the workers will be hired locally and
temporarily, no housing facility will be required.
1.5 Amenities/facilities
Temporary rest shelters, drinking water and first aid facility will be made available to the
workers.
CHAPTER – 5 PLANNING BRIEF
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
CHAPTER – 6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 Industrial area (Processing Area)
No industrial area is proposed.
6.2 Residential area (Non Processing Area)
The mine workers will be hired from nearby villages, no housing facility is required.
6.3 Plantation
Plantation of soil binding grasses like Agave nector, Saccharum officinarum (Munja), Cassia
tora(Charata), Opuntia ficus indica, Aloe vera (Gheekwar), Argemone maxicana, Euphorbia
hirta across the benches.
6.4 Connectivity
The applied lease area is approached by motorable village road at a distance of 110 meter
which is connected to NH-23 at a distance of 8.50 km from lease area near Dumbo towards
south direction. The lease area is also connected to Jharotoli- Sisai road near Baranda village
at a distance of 4 km towards North-West direction. Which is being used for transportation?
The nearest Railway Station is Lohardaga Railway station which is about a distance of 23
km from the lease area. Birsa Munda airport, Ranchi is situated at a distance of 52 km
(approx.) in North-East direction of the lease area.
6.5 Social Infrastructure
Temporary rest shelters, drinking water and first aid facility will be made available to the mine
workers with all the required medicines and vaccines.
6.6 Drinking Water Management
In order to meet the drinking water requirement for site workers water from existing bore wells
will be used.
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
6.7 Sewerage System
No sewerage system is proposed at the mine site.
6.8 Industrial Waste Management
Not applicable
6.9 Solid Waste management
No solid waste generation is expected from the mining operation.
6.10 Power Requirement & Supply/ Source
All the activities will be carried out manually. The operation will be restricted to day time only;
hence there is no power requirement for the project at site.
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
CHAPTER – 7 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R &R)
PLAN
7.1 Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the project affected person including
home oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given.)
Not applicable.
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
i) Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for the
project to be given.)
The operations shall be carried out after obtaining all statutory permissions as per the statutory
guidelines
ii) Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project.
Cost of the Project:
Sl. No. Particulars Expenditure (in Lakh)
1 Machineries & others 3.00
2 Environment Management Plan 3.91
3 Civil works i.e. Approach Road, construction
of Sheds & Sanitation facilities. 1.00
Total 7.91
* Breakup of Machineries & others Cost:-
Sl. No. Particulars Expenditure (in Lakh)
1 Hiring of 1 no. of Tractor 1.20
2 Staff salary 0.90
3 Establishment expenditure 0.40
4 Miscellaneous expenditure one time 0.50
Total 3.00
Breakup of Environment management plan Cost:-
Sl. No. Particulars Expenditure (in Lakh)
1 Water sprinkler 1.50
2 Green Belt Development 1.91
3 Environment monitoring cost ( Air, Water, &
noise pollution) @ 0.50 lakh per season 0.50
Total 3.91
The project cost is Rs. 7.91 Lakhs and the project is economically viable.
CHAPTER – 8 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
The 5% of the total cost of project shall be spent for CSR activities. Following is the break up-
SL.
No. Activity and implementation target
Capital
cost in Rs
1.
Health
Health Awareness and Checkup with free supply of medicines.
Specific Programmes for hygiene and sanitation.
15,000/-
2.
Education
Targeted programmes for primary education for specially girl
child.
Augmentation of infrastructure and equipments, furniture,
blackboard, toilets etc. in village’s school.
Existing govt. school strengthening by boundary construction,
construction of toilets, roof repair, drinking water taps, etc.
10,000/-
3.
Physically Challenged
Helping aids to each category of physically challenged as per
requirement.
15,000/-
4.
Water
Provision of potable drinking water supply in nearby villages
through hand pumps, tankers etc.
Awareness campaigns for water borne diseases, sanitation and
hygiene.
100,000/-
5.
Miscellaneous
Rural sports and cultural facilities.
Donation to orphanage / temple.
Development of grazing lands for cattle of villages.
Construction and maintenance of drainage, public utilities,
sanitation facilities, etc. in nearby area.
10,000/-
Total 1,50,000/-
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BRICK CLAY MINING, LESSEE- NASIM ANSARI, VILLAGE-
AZAD MUHLLA, P.O & P.S- SISAI, DIST- GUMLA-835324
Project Proponent – Nasim Ansari Consultant – M/s GEMS PROJECTS PVT. LTD. REG. NO. – RQP/RNC/166/2014/B
9 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS
i) Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to the local people
including tribal population, if any, in the area.
The project assumes importance in both national & local context as the project has been
supplied raw material for construction of roads, industrial projects and housing projects in the
area.
In future the project will also offer opportunity for employment in the brick clay mining
project. New job opportunity will also open in secondary & tertiary projects & industrial
projects. These projects will also lead to industrial & economic development of the area.