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LETTER OF VALIDITY EXTENSION OF LOI
ANNEXURE-2
VALID DETAILS OF MINING LEASE AS PER
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No. SME/BKN//M.P/ M.L 17t}gl 60S'J Dated :J t0612015r)O
To:M/SFClAravaliGypsumandMineralslndiaLimited,R/o Mangu Singh Rajiv Marg,
Paota B road JodhPur'
subiect:-Approval of Mining Plan with Progressive Mine closure plan in
]..rpu.t or your Mining Lease( M.L. 17109) for Mineral Gypsum Near village-
Malikisar chota ,Tehsil-.Lunkaransar, Distt.-Bikaner over an area of 101'56
Hects. Submitted under Rule 37 E of The Rajasthan Minor Mineral
Concecession Rules 1 986.
Sir,ln exercises of the power conferred by Rule 37 B I 37 G of The
Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concecession Rules, 1986 read with Government of
Rajasthan Notification F-14(1)Mines/gr.llt2o11 dated 24.07'12, I here by
,ppror" the above said Mining Plan with Progressive Mine Closure plan This
approval is subject to the following conditions :-
1. Th;s Mlning Plai'i witii Frogressive Mine elosure plan is approved
without prejudice to any other laws applicable to the mine/area from time
to time whether made by the Central Government, State Government or
anY other authoritY.
2. lt is clarified that the approval of your aforesaid Mining Plan with
Progressive Mine closure plan does not in any way imply the approval
of the Government in terms of any other provisions of the Mines and
Minerals (Regulations and Development) Act, 1957 or The Rajasthan
Minor Mineral Concecession Rules, 1986 or any other laws including
Forest (conservation) Act, 1980, Environment Protection Act, 1986 and
the rules made there under'
3. lt is further clarified that approval of the Mining Plan with Progressive
Mine Closure plan is subject to the provisiorfs of Forest (Conservation)
Act, 1980, Forest (conservation) Rules, 1981 and other relevant statues,
orders and guidelines as may be applicable to the lease from time to
time.
4. The Mining Plan with Progressive Mine closure plan is approved
without prejudice to any other order or direction from 'any court of
comPetent jurisdiction. .
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This approval of proposed mining operations and asscjciated activities isrestricted to the mining lease area only.The execution of Mining pran with progressive Mine closure planshall be subjected to vacation prohibitory orders / notices, if any.lf anything found to be concealed as required by the Mines AcuRules intfe contents of Mining Plan with progressive Mine closure pl"an and theproposal for rectification has not been made, the approval shall bedeemed to have been withdrawn with immediate effect.
8. At any stage, if it is observed that the information furnished in thedocument are incorrect or misrepresent facts, the approval of thedocument shall be revoked with immediate effect.
9. The lessee/applicant should deposit Financial Assurance to theconcerned Mining Engineer/ Assistant Mining Engineer, as requiredunder Rule 37 J of rhe Rajasthan Minor Mineral concecession Rules,1 986Encl : one copy of Approved Mining pran with progressive
Mine Closure plan Documents
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PROGRESSTVE MINE CLOSTIRE PLAN
APPLICANT/LESSEE
M/s FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerars India Limited (FAGMIL)
R/o- Mangu Singh Rajiv Marg,Paota'B' Road, ]odhpur - 342 010 Raja
Tehsil - &, Dist - Jodhpur, (Rajastha
MINII\G PLA]\
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PREPARED BY
Sawai Singh Rajpurohit
RQP/SME/JODHPUR/2 014 / 01
Valid Upto 26.03.2019(K. P. CONSULTANT)
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S.NO. DESCRIPTION { . PAGE NO.
1 GENERAL 1I.n'\ 1
2. LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY
3. GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION 6
4. MINING 10
5. BLASTING t6
6. MINE DRAINAGE T6
7. STACKING OF MINERAL REJECTS
AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE
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8. USE OF MINERAL l8
9. OTHERS t9
10. MINERAL BENEFICIATION 2l11 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN 22
t2 ANY OTHER INFORMATION 333
13. PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN 34-51
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LIST OF PLATES
PARTICULARS PLATE NO. SCALE
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LIST OF ANNEXURESANNEXURE NO.PARTICULARS
pnorocoPY oF RQP CERTIFICATE
PTIOTOCOPY OF CONSENT LETTER
PHOTOCOTbF DEMARCATION REPORT
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lS.S.Shekhawat,(PowerofAttorney)onbehalflt}llsFClAravaliGypsumandMineralslndiaLi,riited. Hereby authorise Mr, sawai singh Rajpurohit (M/s K.P- consultant) RQP No'
topisrrrrel.loorr'purlzo 14lo1to prepare fire Mining:-ll:i with Progressive Mine Closure Plan
Under Rule 22(4) of McR 1960 & 23(BX1) ot-rucoR]g89 for-fresh.oralt^in resnect ll;;;;;;-Miu No. 17l200e over
"!, T:1 9i..101'56 Hect. For mineral Gvpsum, near
villase-MalkisarchotaTehsilLunkaransarDist.PigllstateRflalrn?fltfrctf::?l;G;, ;;; *in.,,iindia Limited, Mangu singh Rajvi Marg, Paota B Road' Jodhpur-342010
Rajasthan.
rt of Mines and'I request the superintending Mining Engineer Bikaner, Departmet
Circle, Bikaner to make further correspondence regarding modification/Geolosv' Bikaner j^l:':'^ ::T":"1,:"lli:";H":o "", Mining pran withwithdrlwaU re-submission and to collect the approved copies of the aforesaid
progressive Mine crosure pran with the said recognized person on his foilowing address:-
Name of RQP :- sawai singh Rajpurohit (M/s K. P' Consultant)
$RegistrationNo:-RQP/SME/Jodhpur/2014/01ValiditY UPto:- 26'03'2019
Address of RQP:- shop No, 3-4, Basement Utkarsh Plaza
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Date :
26.12.2014
Signature of the APPlicant
p.{\tr vlt*,,.S. Shekhawat)
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Mini'Iiatna - II CompanYMangu
Near Sanischarji Ka Than
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CERTIFICATE
VWe, Sawai Singh Rajpurohithereby certify that
The provisions of Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession rules 1986 & second
amended Rule 20i2 have been observed in the Mining Plan including Progressive Mine
closure Plan for Malkisar chota, M.L No. lTl2OOg over an area of 101.56 hect for
mineral(s) Gypsum Village Malkisar Chota, Tehsil - Lunkarransar, District Bikaner
state Rajasthan of Shri M/s FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Limited
(FAGMIL). and wherever specifrc permission is required the Applicantllessee will
approach the concerned authorities of Department of Mines & Geology, for Granting the
permission."
It is also certified that provisions of Mines Act, Rules and Regulations made there under
have been observed in the aforesaid Mining Plan including PMCP and wherever specific
permissions are required the applicant/lessee will approach the Director General of Minesa
Safety.
It is further certified that the aforesaid Mining Plan including PMCP is prepared as per
the copies of the records and documents provided by applicant /lessee and Information
given as per discussions held with applicant/lessee/his representative
4. It is also certified that the information furni in the aforesaid Mining Plan including
PMCP are tr'ue and correct to the best of
default the approval would be withdrawn.
'/our Knowledge &Belief and incase of
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It is certifred that the provisions of Mines Act, Rures and Regurations made thii?e lliidi;r have
beenobservedintheMiningPlanwithProgressiveMineClosurePlanforMalkisar
chota,M.L No. i7l2009 over an atea of i01.56 hect for mineral(s) Gypsum village
Malkisar chota,Tehsil - Lunkarransar, District Bikaner State Rajasthan of Shri ]ws FCI
Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Limited (FAGMIL)' and wherever specific permissions
are required, the applicanvlessee will approach the Director General of Mines Safety'
Further the standards as prescribed by DGMS in respect of miner's health witl be strictly
Implemented.
The Progressive Mine closure Plan for Malkisar chota,M'L No' 1712009 over an area of
101.56 hect for mineral(s) Gypsum village Malkisar chota, Tehsil - Lunkarransar' District
Bikaner State Rajasthan of shri M/s FCI Aravati Gypsum and Minerals India Limited
(FAGMIL). , complies all the Statutory Rules ,Regulations, ordrs made by the central
Government or State , statury organizations,court etc' and have been taken into
consideration. wherever any specific permission is required, the applicanvlessee will
approach the concerned authorities'
Place:Bikaner M/sFCI Arzvali Gypsum and Minerals IndiaLimited (FAGMIL).Naml of APPlicant
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The Mining plan including Progressive Mine Closure Plan For Malkisar ChotarM.L No' 1712009
over an area of 101.56 hect for mineral(s) Gypsum village Malkisar chota,Tehsil - Lunkanansar,
District Bikaner State Rajasthan of shri M/s FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerais India Limited
(FAGMIL). has been prepared in full consultation with me and I understand its contents and agree
to implement the same in accordance with law and in case of default the approval would be
withdrawn.
M/sFCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals IndiaLimited (FAGMIL).Name of APPlicant
Place:Bikaner
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Shri IWs FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Limited (FAGMIL). ''bn behalf of
lessee/applicant for Malkisar Chota,M.L No. 1712009 over an area of 101.56 hect for
mineral(s) Gypsum Village Malkisar Chota, Tehsil - Lunkarransar, District Bikaner State
Rajasthan hereby undertake that all the commitments so made in the aforesald Mining Plan
with PMCP by the RQP Sawai Singh Rajpurohit to be deemed to have been made with my
Knowledge and consent and as such shall be acceptable to me and binding on me in all
respects.
I Shri IWs FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Limited (FAGMIL). on behalf of
Malkisar Chota, M.L No. 1712009 over an area of 101.56 hect for mineral(s) Gypsum
Village Malkisar Chota, Tehsil - Lunkarransar, District Bikaner State Rajasthan hereby
also undertake that all the measures proposed in this Progressive Mine Closure Plan will be
implemented within one yearl in a time bound manner from the date of approval of this
PMCP as proposed.
I Shd IWs FCI Aravali Gl,psum and Minerals lndia Limited (FAGMIL). fuither undertake
that information and requisite plates as required under CCOM's Circular No.2/10 regarding
provisions of fixing of boundary pillars, Geo-referenced Cadastral MapAvlining lease map
etc., shall be subrnitted within 180 days from the date of approval of this document
comprising "Mining Plan with Progressive Mine Closure Plan For the aforesaid lease
Area/rnine.
Place: Bikaner
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1.0 .0 GENERAL i
1.1.0 Name and Address of the Applicant: M/s FCI Aiavali
Minerals India Limited IFAGMIL)
Address Mangu Singh Rajiv Mar$,
Paota'B'Road,]odhpur - 342 010 Rajasthan'
]odhpurRajasthan342 01,0
+91,029125++ 392+91 0291,2544 [email protected]
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1,.2.0 Status of the aPPlicant
The company is a Public Sector Company
In order to facilitate the business carried on at the said FCI Aravali Gypsum &
Minerals India Ltd. (hereinafter called as FAGMIL), Mr' sunil Dayal of the
FAGMIL, being duly authorized to delegate powers by executing a Power of
Attorney on behalf of FAGMIL, proposed to appoint Shri s'S' sekhwat' chief
Manager, FAGMIL as a constituted attorney of the FAGMIL'
l.3.0MineralorMineralswhichtheapplicantintendstomine:The mineral Gypsum is occurring in the lease area, the company intends to
mine the same'
l.4.0PeriodforwhichtheminingleaseisgrantedlRenewedl
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M/s FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Limited IFAGMIL) his applied for
grant of ML over an area of 101.56 ha for a period of 30 years' LOI has been
issued by Govt. of Raiasthan [D.M.G.J for 101.56ha of lease area with an
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1.5.0 Name, address and registration number
persons who prepared the mining plan :
mining plan details are given below' -sdrp#;gd[,,fr,;r : ',. , .. ''..', . .].i
The copy of RQP certificate is enclosed as Annexure-l'
L.6.0 Name and addresses of the prospecting agencies :
No formal prospecting was done in the area'
There are no. of old pits are present in the nearby area dugged by local people
and on the basis of geological information available to prove the mineral
availability in the area.
Sawai Singh RajPurohit
RQP/SME/IODHPUR/ 2oL4 / o1
Certificate valid till 26.03.2019
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a) Details of the Area : al
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District & state: -Bikaner, Rajasthan, Tehsil: - Lunkaransar,
Village: - Malkisar Chhota,
Enclosed Key Plan as Plate No. 2'
Khasara Map is enclosed as Plate No' 9'
Applied area (Hectares): -101.56 Hects.
coordinate of FRP and boundary pillar along with description report given
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Whether the area is recorded to be in forest (please .p".ify, whether
protected, reserYed etc.) :
No, The applied ML area does not fall under forest category. It is Private Land
[khatadari patta land) used for seasonal agricultural crops
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*ppm0vEFToposheet no, with latitude & longitude: - -
The Applied mining lease at Malkisar Chhota Villages lies betwben latitudes
N 28. 4L' 26,34 - N 28' 4L' 47.13" & longitudes E 73'55'15.0" ' E 73o 56'
24.A" and is covered by Survey of India Topo Sheet number 44H/L4.
Whether the area is recorded to be in the Forest The area is not recorded
as forest land and there are no forest lands around the applied lease area
Ownership & Occupancy: The entire lease area is classified as private patta
lands to be acquired by the lessee.
Existence of Public Road /Railway, if any and approximate distance: The
infrastructure of the proposed project is as under
Existence of public road/railway if any nearby and approximate
distance:
l-. Transport and Roads faciliry: - The area lies 1.5kms North direction from
village Malkisar Chhota. The mine is approachable from Tehsil headquarter
Lunkaransar. The lease area is about 25km from Lunkaransar. Tehsil
headquarter Lunkaransar is about 73k.m. from District headquarter Bikaner.
The mine is approachable from N.H. No. L5 is about 40k.m. from the applied
area.
Bikaner is well connected with state capital ]aipur by both road and rail.
There are direct train services linking Bikaner with |aipur, Delhi, Kolkata, and
Mumbai. .j
2. Nearest railway station: - The nearest railway station is Suratgarh, which is
about 35k.m. from the lease area.
3. Nc;tt_e-s_t Air port :": The nearest Air port is faipur, which is about 350k.m.
from the lease area.
4. Nearest Post office: - The nearest post office is Suratgarh, which is about
3Ok.m. from the lease area.
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does not fall under forest category. It is patta land and partly grazing land l
used for seasonal agricultural crops'
[b) Attach a general location and vicinity map showing area boundaries
and existing and proposed access routes. It is referred that the area be
marked on a Survey of India topographical map or a cadasffal map or
forest map as the case may be. However if none of these are available,
the area should be shown on an accurate sketch map on a scale of
1:50000.
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3.1.0 Briefty describe the tapography and general geology and local /mine Geology of the mineral depositincluding drainage patterF'
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(i) Physiography &Drainage -aar a nat rarrei, lurations.
The entire applied ML area is almost a flat terrain with minor unc
The lease area has a maximum elevatio n of L94 m [above MSL) in the western
part of the lease and the minimum elevation is 193 m above MSL which is in
the eastern part of the area. Whole area Consists of clay and sarnfl covers of
about 1.0mts (AverageJ, which is moist and fertile in nature' There is no firm
drainage present in the area, and the 1o** of rainwater is along the
topographical slopes. The Villayati and Deshi Babool trees are scattered in
and around ofthe area.
(ii) Regional GeologY
Stratigraphic succession of the rock formations occurrng
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sandstone and siltstone
Phyllite, shale and quartz veins'Aravalli SuPergrouP
[iii) Local GeologY
The gypsum deposit of the area is of recent to sub recent age and is free from
,ry Elofogical disturbance. It is a sedimentary, which occurs in the area as a
seam or bands intercalated with sand and siity materials' The desertic sand
overlying gypsum bed forms the upper layer of the entire area and the grain
size varies from 60 to 200 meshes'
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dip can be assigned. , , 'Litho logical succession occurred in the area is given below :- tr,
Soil / Alluvium :0.70 to L.2Smts
Gypsum : 1.00 to 1.15mts
(iv) Exploration work done to date
No formal prospecting works was done by any agency. The mineral Gypsum
seen at places of surface in side the area and nearby area.
(v) Preparation & submission of geological sections oir suitable scale: -
Geological Sections are attached as Plate No. 4 on scale as vertical 1:100 &horizontal 1:2000.
(vi) Synthesis of exploration
No formal prospecting works was done by any agency.
(vii) Exploration proposed to be carried out in the first five years: -
In the next five years of mining, it is proposed to put five exploratory pit
(PEXP -1 to PEXP -6) in East part (towards BC boundary lineJ & central
portion of the applied area to veriflz the presence (extension) of Gypsum bed
laterally in respect of existing deposit. If the existence of Gypsum is found
further laterally in the proposed exploratory pits then the reserves under
probable and possible categories shall also be taken in proved category.
(viii) Reserves: -
The reserve estimation is done; taking partly lease area fpocket deposit) has
been taken in consideration on the basis of mineral Gypsum seen in at places
of surface inside and nearby area. The reserves are considered in proved &
probable category only.
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A. PROVED RESERVES
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Gypsum. Looking to gypsum dept & deposition already proved at]pl" ce$ of
surface inside and nearb y ateaof average Thickness for this category is taken
as 1.0mts. The area having exposed gypsum is multiplied by this thickness to
get proved reserves. The calculations are tabulated in below table'
B. PROBABTE RESERVES
Beyond the limit of proved category a further length of 50m in all the
direction around the pit has been considered under this category'
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Reserve Calculation of GYPsum
Category AreaAverage
ThicknessVolume
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Sqm. Im) Cum MT
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Proved 590775 t 590775 13,58,783
ProbaUle 163878 L 163878 3,76,919
Total 754653 1735702
Classification Code OuantiW in M.T.
Total Mineral resources [A+B) 23,35,880
a. Mineral Reserve:-t. Proved Mineral Reserves 117 13,58,773
2. Probable Mineral Reserves 121. &722 3,76,919
b. Remaining Resources :-
t. Feasibility M ine{4lBq! Pu1gg! 211
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ix) MINEABLE RESERVES
The reserves blocked in the barrier are calculated as follows: -
= (Proved and probable Categories) - [Reserves blocked under
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3. Measured Mineral Resources 331 Nil ,,4. Indicated Mineral Resources 3325. Inferred Mineral Resources 333
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4.0 MINING(I) Proposed mining method
The mining is proposed to be carried out by semi-mechanized open cast
method without drilling and blasting. Occasionally the Mineral & overburden
will be removed with help of lCBlor small capacity excavator on hire basis
and loaded in tractor trolleys/trucks and transported directly user industry.
In the proposed mining bloch sandy alluvium cover exists over the gypsum
bed which having thickness about L.Omts.
First five years, excavation of mineral gpsum will be worked covering the
deposit near boundary A to D. This area has been selected for mining because
this will be from one end of the deposit so that the reclamation can be done
on that area. The targeted production of mineral is 2,00,000 tones/Year.
The height of the bench is proposed as1.Omts (maximumJ in mineral bed and
1.0mts in alluvium. The advancement of benches is proposed in West
directions. The transportation of minerals has been proposed from working
face to their destination sites by trucks. The waste/sandy alluvium removed
are proposed to be backfilled simultaneously in the worked out area. The
year wise and bench wise development programme for the production of
minerals is given in the below table.
Year wise development plan & section are prepared and enclosed as Year
Wise Working Plan & Sections, Plate No. 5, The pit dimension and pit
section has been shown for the end of every year as shown in Plate No. 5.
(II) Expected Quantum of Mineral, Waste/O.B. of proposed production
Yearo.B.
Sandy Alluviumfcum)
Gypsum(tonnes)
Ore:OB(tcum)
I 89265 196967 1:0.45
II 90336 20L250 1:0.45
III 89003 200319 1,:0.44
ry 101805 229L72 1,:0.44
V 83994 L85182 1:0.45
Total 454403 1012890 1:0.45
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areThe plan and sections showing the pit positions in fiipt; five years.!i
prepared at a scale of 1:2000 and submitted with report as Plate No. 5.
(IV) Attach plan showing pit layouts, dumps, sub grade; mingral stagk,etc '
No.'S.Year wise working plan prepared and submitted with report as Plate
(V) Proposed rate of Production and life of mine: '
The targeted production of Mineral [GypsumJ is 2,00,000 tones/year.
Total mineable reverses are \6,77,689 tones. Mineable r'eserves are
estimated on the basis of proved geological reserves.
Then Total life of mine 76,77,689 /2,00,000 = B.3B say 8.0 years
(vi) Conceptual plan (at the end of life of mine)
1. Exploration: - In the next five years of mining, it is proposed to put five
exploratory pit (PEXP -1" to PEXP -6) in East part (towards BC boundary line)
& central portion of the applied area to verify the presence fextension) of
Gypsum bed laterally in respect of existing deposit. If the existence of Gypsum
is found further laterally in the proposed exploratory pits then the reserves
under probable and possible categories shall also be taken in proved
category.
2. Quantity of waste expected during lease period: - At the end of lease period
total L6,77,699tones of the mineral will be excavated from the applied lease
area from present production.729430cum O/B will be generated
3. Space: - No separate stacking arrangement of the waste are made as the
waste produced is soil/alluvium which lying as the top cover of the gypsum.
This will utilized for backfilling & leveled the mined put area simultaneously
4. Reclamation: - At end of the lease period whole worked out, area will be
backfilled by waste/O.B. generated during mining. So at the end of the lease
period, total72.50 hectares worked area will be backfilled & leveled to bring
its original use i.e. agriculture purpose. .
5. Plantation: - Total 12.50 hectares will be covered for plantation up to the
life of Mine.
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(vii) Opencast mines
The proposed method of mining will be semi-mechanizdd:opencast mining.r
For the systematic working of opencast mines, benches wilt be formed. Tle'
height of benches will be governed by the thickness of gypsum.b-ed present in
the working area. Proper care shall be taken so that the bench height does not
reach more than 2.0 to 2.5mts at a time and the width of the benches will be
always more than the height. The mining will be done with the help of tractor
with ripper and scrapper arrangement attached with it or with small capacity
excavators, as well as with the conventional mining tools such as hammers,
hand shovels, picks etc, if required. Occasionally the, overburden will be
removed with help of ICB/or small capacity excavators on hire basis and
loaded in tractor trolleys/trucks and transported directly user industry. No
drilling and blasting will be required.
viii) Salient features of mode of working proposed five year fyear fromIst to Vth year)
YEAR WISE DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCTION PROGRAM
The pit shall be advanced in the western directions to get the desired
production. The overburden bench and the gypsum bench shall be worked
separately. The minimum advance of the overburden bench shall be kept
minimum 5mts ahead of the gypsum bench at any time.
1) First year Development & Production
In the first year of mining, the working shall be started from the boundary
line A to D (in block A) from lease area towards eastefn directions. The length
of the bench shall be kept 366mts faverageJ and width of bench,shall be kept240 mts, the height of the bench shall be governed by the thickness of the
alluvium encountered at the working place, which l-.0mts. Overburden will be
produced B9265cum in first year and the total mineral productipn will be
L96967tonnes. The height of the bench is proposed as1.0mts (maximum) inmineral bed and 1.0mts in alluvium.
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In the second year of mining, benches formed in first yeir will be further" -, '' '
advanced in eastern direction. overburden will be produced 90336cum in
second year and the total mineral production will be20L250tonnes'
The height of the bench is proposed as1.omts [maximumJ in mineral bed and
1.0mts in alluvium.
3) Third year development & Production
In the third year of mining, benches formed in second year will be further
advanced in same direction. overburden will be produced 89003cum in third
yearandthetotalmineralproductionwillbe200319tonnes.
The height of the bench is proposed as1.Omts fmaximum) in mineral bed and
1.Omts in alluvium.
4) Fourth year development & Production: -
In the fourth year of mining, benches formed in third year will be further
advanced in east direction. Overburden will be produced 101805cum in
fourth year and the total mineral production will be229!7 2tonnes'
The height of the bench is proposed as1.Omts (maximumJ in mineral bed and
1.0mts in alluvium.
5) Fifth year development & Production
In the fifth year of working, mining will be shifted in Block B and the working
shall be started from the deposit end [from probable category line) from lease
area towards western directions. Overburden will be produced B0514cum in
fifth year and the total mineral production will be tl1t1Ztonnes'
The height of the bench is proposed as1.omts (maximum) in mineral bed andI
1.0mts in alluvium.
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Bench RL ProposedWork.Area
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Volume(cum)
Gypsum(cum)
Soil/o.B.'(cum)
I year From To
I 794 193 89265 1 89265 89265
II 793 192 85638 1 85638 85638 .'196967.4
Total L74903 85638 L96967.4 89265
II year From To
I L94 1,93 90336 1 90336 90336
II 193 1,92 87500 L 87500 87500 20\250Total t77836 87500 20L250 90336
III year From To
I 194 193 89003 1, 89003 89003
II 1,93 192 87095 t 87095 87095 200318.5
Total L76098 87095 200318.5 89003IVyear From To
I 794 1,93 101805 I 101805 101805
II 193 792 99640 1 99640 99640 229172I Total 20L445 99640 229L72 101805
V From To
I 794 193 83994 1 83994 83994
II 193 1,92 80514 1 80514 80514 1851,82.2
Total 164508 80514 LBSLBZ,2 83994
O.B./waste
Total O/B falluvium) will be generated in first five years = 4,54,403cum
Total mineral will be produced in five years = tO,l2,B90 tones
(ix) Underground mines
Not applicable, Proposed mining to be carried out by semi-mechanized open
cast method without drilling and blasting.
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No drilling will be carried out for working' ' '''. ,'
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JCB/or small capacity excavator will be used for loading purpose ' ">
[iii) Haulage and Transports Equipment
[a) Haulage within mining lease hold
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[bJ Transport from mine head to destination
The trucks will do transport from Mine head to destination'
(iv) Miscellaneous -
[aJ Operations - no allied operation require machinery'
[b) Machinery's deployed - Proposed mining machine will be hired so no
work shop is required at this point of time'
(cJ One water sprinkle shall be deployed for water spraying on the haul road'
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blasting pattern, change per delay, maximum number;of'holes blasting,:
in a round manner and sequence of firing etc.
The overburden is unconsolidated and sandy alluvium. The mineralizedgypsum bed is basically soft and easily extractable by the tractor withripper/scarper combination or directly f.C.B./Small capacity excavator. Inview of the above drilling and blasting of the mineral bed wOuld not be
required.
6.0 MINE DRAINAGE
The entire applied ML areas is almost a flat terrain with minor undulations.
The lease area has a maximum elevation of 194 M (above MSLJ in the western
part of the lease and the minimum elevation is 193 m above MSL which is in
the eastern part of the area. No nalas flows in the lease area.
Ganganagar region in which the area is situated is a little near to the famousThar desert and climatic conditions are extreme. The summers are quite hotand winters are very cools. The temperature in this region ranges in summerfrom 4B'C to 35oC, while in winter it comes as low as to 0'C. The averageannual rainfall in the area is about 150mm. however server hot or cold windsare common in this region.
The depth to water is shallow ranging from 50 to 55 m below ground level
[bgl) during post-monsoon period while it is deeper from 55 to 60 m duringpre-monsoon period. The present envisaged ultimate depth of the pit is
L92.00 m RL. So the ground water will not hinder the working.Garland drains will be constructed to prevent the flow of surface water, intothe working pit during monsoon.
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7.1 Nature of waste '-;',:l
Sandy alluvium exists at the proposed mining site' Th.e thickness ofrphe
alluvium is 1.0mts. The sandy will alluvium be utilized to backfill &rJevbled
the worked out area simultaneously and make it useful for cultivation' No
other waste shall be generated during the course of mining' The year wise
generation of waste during first five years of mining is tabulated as under: -
Proposed Yearo.B
Sandy Alluvium [cum)I 89265
II 90336
III 89003
N 10180s
V 83994
Total 454403
7.2 Selection of dumPing side
No waste dump will be required in the first five year of working plan. As the
simultaneously backfilling will be started in first year of mining'
7.3 Maximum height and spread of dumps
Not Applicable
7.4 Staking of sub- grade mineral
No sub-grade mineral shall be generated during the first five years of mining
plan.
7.5 Maximum Height and spread of sub-grade Mineral stack:
Not Applicable
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The mineral glrysum [CaSO4 .2H2O) has multiple uses depidnds on its quality' ' -
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The major applications of the mineral gypsum are shown abrper following: - ,,
B.O USE OF MINERAL
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1. Fertilizer Manufacturing Industries 't'1"..'' , , ' '
"'." ,.i --2. CementManufacturinglndustries
3. Plaster of Paris Manufacturing Industries
4. As Building Material after Heat Treatment
5. As Reclamation of Alkali Soil & many more
Name of some of the user of mineral gypsum are as follows: -
1. Cement Sector Cement Industry CRI
2. Agriculture sector Reclamation of Alkaline ICAR Karnal
Soil of Punjab, HarYana
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9,0 OTHERS
9.L Site services
Mines OfficeMining operations in the lease area
to establish the Mines office.
Water supplyThe water is required for drinking purpose
by the well near the aPPlied area.
Power supplyPower is available near the applied area.
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only. Drinking water is available
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Workshop
Proposed mining machine will be hired so no work shop is required at this
point of time.
First - aid facility
A first aid box with all necessary materials will kept all the times in the office
building for use as and when required.
Medical Facility & Other Benefit's to be Provided to Miners Health is as
Follow
1. Medical Examination shall be carried out once in every two years.
2. Medicines shall be provided free of cost.
3. Educational Add shall be provided to the children's of workers.
4. Rest Shelter shall be made for workers. ,
[b) Employment Potential: - i
The required manpower for operating the machines, excavators, and
dumpers will be employed locally Supervisory staff like Mines mate, Mining
Forman, Mines Manager etc will through selection process . The local persons
having the qualifications, capabilities will be encouraged. As per Rule 42 of
].{CDR 1988, a qualified Mining Engineer and a Forman will be appointed.
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addressed as and when require. In case, if any additional manpower !s
required for deployment in production, transportation or other allied
activities like plantation and other environment conservation measures etc,
the same will be taken care. For plantation, the concept of out sourcing policy
will be considered which will include the total job of planting the saplings and
caring the same till it survives. The required man power posiiion for this
mine is as under. Management and Supervisory Staff: -
th. ,bore manpower is based on the 2.0lacks Ton production from the mine
on one shift working basis.
S. No. Category Oualification Requirement
1,. Mining Engineer B.E. fMinins Engg.J One
2. Mining Forman Certificate holder One
3. Mining mate Certificate holder One
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proposed to be excavated is of the desired grade and compJetely marketable'
No sorting of mineral will be done. The mineral will be directly loa{ed into
the trucks for user industrY'
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1 1.0 Introduction --Baseline Environment Informatid -
i i '"(1) Present land use pattern "i,,,r'
(2) Water Regime:
The entire applied ML areas is almost a flat terrain with minor undulations.
The lease area has a maximum elevation of 1,94 M [above MSL) in the western
part of the lease and the minimum elevation is 193 m above MSL which is in
the eastern part ofthe area. No nalas/ stream passes through the lease area.
The depth to water is shallow ranging from 50 to 55 m below ground level
[bglJ during post-monsoon period while it is deeper from 55 to 60 m duringpre-monsoon period. The present envisaged ultimate depth cif the pit is
L92.00 m RL. so the ground water will not hinder the working.
Garland drains will be constructed to prevent the flow of surface water, into
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Wasteland
OtherS Total Indicate landreq. 0utsideapplied area
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Il[a]Pit & 0uarries Nil Nil
tbl Dumps of ore,waste & O.B.
[cJ Mineral Stack(d) Infrastructureincluding of office,Workshop & plantsroad
[e) Township(fJ 0thers(g)Undisturbed
area101.56 101.56
Total area 101.56 101.56
III Backfilled Area Nil Nil
III] Area underplantation
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(3) Flora and Fauna:
The area in the radius of 5.0kms from ML lease area does have some vegetation but
it is not of much significance. No existence of reserve or protected forest and/or
part of their in the surrounding 5km radius area. Some vegetation is there outside
the area near villages and farms in which density of plants range from 5-6 plants/
hectares. common species of flora found in this region are Khejdi, Babool, Neem,
Cactus, Laseera, Iharberi, Khakhara, Grass
Besides above some plantation exists around villages, agricultural farms and lands
under private ownershiP
No carnivorous animals are seen in 5.0kms radius boundary because there is no
Wild Life Sanctuary is observed. Some time Rabbit, Squirrel, Monkey, fackal or foxes
are seen occasionally. Pet animals like cow, goat, sheep, etc. animals are farmed by
the local villagers.
(a) Quality of air, ambient noise level and water
Quality of Air
The air is free from any pollution, as there is no industry or any other source
of air pollution present in the vicinity of the area. The quality of air is good.
Mining of Gypsum , handling of O.B. and mineral, and transportion of the
mineral. The above activity invariably generates dust which causes air
pollution in and around the mine. Apart from the above, the fumes emitted
by the mining equipment also pollute the atmosphere. Thus, the more
common pollutants in air are suspended particulate matter [PMro &PMz.s ),
SOz and NOx.
The existing air quality levels are within prescribed limits as dqtailed in the
earlier chapter which is far below the levels of NAAQ for industrial areas .
Water Quality
Since there is no surface water in the area therefore there is no need of
assessment of quality of surface water. Underground percolating water exists
in the region as seen in the tube wells in the nearby area. The depth to water
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is shallor,v ranging from 25 to 30 m bo'loUl@hffid levef '(bgl) during,postlirf
monsoon period while it is deeper from 30 to 35 m dgltng pt"-to'n"",qj*lii\'1 .a
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ground water will not hinder the working'...!, )
In wells, generally good quality and quantity of water for domestic purposes
is always available in summer month. Though small in quantity but water
available is fresh and is Potable.
Noise
Operation of heavy machines and allied mining operations such as transport,
workshop activities etc. produce noise pollution in the, mining area unless
appropriate abatement measures are planned and effectively carried out.
The impact of higher noise levels on human beings and fauna are
The noise levels rise by about 1,5-20 dB in the work zone area, when the
mining activities are being carried out, However, no significant increase is
likely to occur in the buffer zofie area with appropriate abatement measures.
It has been observed that 100 dB generated at a point source gets attenuated
to 40 dB (noise level for silent zone) over distance of 1000 m, which clearly
indicates that there will not be any increase in ambient noise level beyond L
km from active working area even without any abatement measttres. This
one km comprises all activities pertaining to mining.ln the present working
all endeavour have been made to ensure proper maintenace of the machines.
Moreover, the proposed pripheral plantation that would be carriecl out along
the mined out pit will act as a barrier and will attenuate the sound level. Thus
there is no adverse impact of noise.
The recorded ambient noise levels recorded in the core and buffer zones are
rvell within the Iimits prescribed above .As such there will not be fiy impacts
on the personnel working at the site for proposed mining operations.
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(5) Ctimatic Conditions ,ft ' .' ^ .' ' : '
Bikaner region, in which the area is situated, is in the famotisrThar Desert'no , , ;
climatic conditions are extreme. The days in summer are.lquite hot and i1 , ",':'
winter are very cool. The temperature in this region ranges in;ummer frop
8oc to 350c, while in winter it comes as low as to 00c' The averigbtdnnual
rainfall in the area is about 150 mm' however server hot or cold winds are
common in this region'
(5) Human Settlement
There is no maior human settlement in the area' There are few house/huts
exists in the ML area, but these will be not disturbed in proposed mining and
also no drilling and blasting in lease area. There for there will be no impact on
the human settlement'
[7) Public Building, Places and Monuments
There is no important public building places and monument with in Skms
radius of ML area. There is no national park and wild life sanctuary near the
area. No telephone line or rail line is passing within ML area' No electric line
is passing through the ML area. No part of any village exists in the ML area'
(B) Agriculture
The entire applied lease area is mainly occupied by patta lands which put to
use for agricultural practices on seasonal basis. Hence the impact on the
agricultural fields does not arise to greater extent' The agricultural lands
surrounding the lease in the buffer zone will not be disturbed due to mining
activity. All precautions will be observed not to disturb these lands'
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As observed from the base line data for the 10 km radius area w'r't proposed
mining and new plant installation will not cause any maior degradation of the
prevailing climatic condition . Since at any given time, scale of active mining
areawillbesmallandtheimpactswillbeconfinedtotheappliedleaseareaitself.
on the otherhand reclamation and rehabiritation efforts planned by way of
plantation, creation of water harvesting pit along with the comniencement of
rnine Production.
Indicate landreq. Outsideapplied area
alPit & Quarries
(b) DumPs of ore,
waste & 0.8.cl Mineral Stac!(d) Infrastructureincluding of office,
WorkshoP & Plants
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The area forming a part of Great Indian Thar Desert lies under a thick blanket
of wind blown sand, which at places forms dunes varying in height from 5'0 to
50 mts. some of the sand dunes are established while others are of drifting
type and keep moving under the influence of the prevailing winds' These sand
dunes are generally transverse type with their longer axis at right angle'
The mining operations will not result in any subsidence as the underlying
formations are compact and the area is free from any major structural
disturbances like faulting , folding etc. The top soil occui in the area whose
average thickness is 1.00 m. While developing the top bench care is taken to
separate, which will be utilized for backfilling the worked out area
simultaneously making suitable for cultivation. The present Land use pattern
& after this mining plan period are given on Page No' 20 and24 respectively'
LL.2.3 Agriculture
The entire applied lease area is mainly occupied by patta lands which put to
use for agricultural practices on seasonal basis. Hence the impact on the
agricultural fields does not arise to greater extent. The agricultural lands
surrounding the lease in the buffer zone will not be disturbed due to mining
activity. All precautions will be observed not to disturb these lands. There
will not be any damage to these areas since a green belt to an extent of 7 '25
ha will be developed over a period of time
L1.2.4 Forest ,
The Applied Mining Lease do not include any forest area. Proposed mining
operations will not affect the forest land beyond the 10 km buffi:r zone. Thus
it can be safely projected that future mining operations at the proposed site
rvill also not cause any desultory effects.
L7.Z.llmpact on Flora & Fauna
The existing site for mining is not a habitat for wild life or migratory birds.
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part of National Park. Mining operation will not cause any felling of trees
neither it will disturb the flora and fauna in the buffer zone as most of the
areaComprisesofirrigated/unirrigatedIandandthewaste,"no'.',..
Lt.2.6Public Building, Places and Monuments: -
There are no buildings of public interest and monuments of archaeological
importance in and around mining area and thus there will be no'impact due
to mining. The area in and around the existing leases does not contribute to
the aesthetic beauty of the region. Tourism spots are not there in the
surrounding areas. Hence, there will not be any adverse'impact on aesthetic
environment.
(2) Water Environment
(i) Surface Water
No seasonal stream is exists in and
body found in and around in the ML
around the lease area. No surface water
area. No liquid effluent is proposed from
surrounding area, if any. As there are no proposals for setting up any process
plant, there is no chance of discharge of any affluence as solids or gas there
would not be any danger of pollution of surface water within or out side the
lease area.
(ii) GroundWater
The proposed mining in the
rainy season almost all the
the proposed mining, so there will be no impact on the surface water in the
first five years is hardly up to 2.0mts BGL' In the
water will flow on the surrounding agriculture
land and no water shall be accumulated in the workings. The depth to water
is shallow ranging from 50 to 55 m below ground level [bgl) during post-
monsoon period while it is deeper from 55 to 60 m during pre-monsoon
period. The present envisaged ultimate depth of the pit is 1'92'00 m RL' So the
ground water will not hinder the working' '
[iii) Quatity of water
There will be no impact of mining on quality of water by ,qy of the mining
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(i) Noise
The source of the noise due to mining in this area will be due to the noise
created due to the excavator machine and plying of trucks' Except this there
will be no sound"
Followingmitigatemeasureswillbeadoptedfornoisepol,lution
regular maintenance of machinery and other equipment.
workers to excessive noise'
In addition to the above abatement measures' planting of trees to
attenuatethesoundwillalsobepractised.
(ii) Air
The mining will be done with help of tractor with ripper/scraper and small
excavator to be used for removal of overburden & mineral and movement of
tractors/trucks, there will be the generation of dust in air' The amount of dust
generated will be very less, which within permissible limits' Dust mask will be
proviclecl to the operators/workers' water will be sprayed at roads if dust
generated more. Plantations of trees in concentric fashion along the haul
roads to arrest dust'
(iii) Climatic Conditions
There will be no impact on climatic conditions of the area by mining
operations.
{4J Socio-economic Environment I
[i) Social and DemograPhic Profile
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of th6'*;j"status and socio-economic of few laborers will be impfi.oved. Most,of the''":
people are Poor and marginal farmers. Due to lack of proper,'iigqiculture poSt
of the people are from labor class.
adjacent to their villages.
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Due to mining activity, they'Willgdt job
(ii) occupational safety, Public Health, safety & Environmental
Awareness
All safety measures and precautions as per Mines Act1952, Mines Regulation
1g61, and circulars of Director General Mines Safety IDGMSJ issued from time
to time will be followed effectively. Health monitoring camps and awareness
generation programmes will be designed for the rural masses. Necessary
protective equipment such as safety shoes, helmets, goggles, and ear muffs etc
will be provided to workers as per requirement at the mine. Adoption of
dust suppression measures, green belt development etc. also helps to
improve the health status of the workers as well as the residents of nearby
localities. Other measures are given below.
Occupational Health: All the persons will undergo pre- placement health
examination at the time of joining for the following tests.
Employees are monitored for occupational diseases by conducting the
following tests.
F Periodic medical examination at yearly frequency.
F Those who are exposed dust Lung function test on yearly basis.
F On yearly basis Audiometry tests and
F Chest X-Ray once in five years.
First aid is imparted to the selected employees regularly. The list of first aid
members will be displayed at strategic points.
FAGMIL would be participating and also wilt conduct the following
programmes for Environmental Awareness and propaganda
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celebration of .National safety Day,on March 4th. "'.,;-,, , : '
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organisation of training programmes regularly and demonstration of
fire fighting and other safety aspects
organizing Quiz, Posters/Painting, extempore competitions, slide and
film shows on environment'
Drawing and debate competitions among students
public Health: FAGMIL will provide medical facilities to the local villagers in
its Dispensary and in case of emergency will provide assistance to the
villagers to reach the best medical facilities available in the near vicinity'
(iii) Measures for protecting Historical Monuments and rehabilitation of
Human settlements
There are no buildings of public interest and monuments of archaeological
importance in and around mining area and thus there will be no impact due
to mining. No specific measures are required in this regard' Similarly there
are no settlements which warrants resettlements and rehabilitation
measures.
(iv) Recreational facilitY
Presently, no recreational facilities are present in and around the area'
Therefore there will be no impact on these'
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sandy alluvium exists at the proposed mining site' The thickness of the
alluvium is 1.0mts and total 454403cum alluvium/soil will be removed in
first five years. The sandy will alluvium be utilized to backfill & Ieveled the
worked out area simultaneously and make it useful for cultivation'
[2) Land Reclamation
In the first five years, there are proposals for reclamation of the land affected
by mining by backfilling & leveled the worked out pit simultaneously'
So at the end of the lease period, total 72.50 hectares worked area will be
backfilled & leveled to bring its original use i.e' agriculture purpose'
(3) Afforestation and Green Belt Development
FAGMIL has ambitious programmes of creating a green belt and plantation
areas within the lease wherever it is not put to use for mining. For the
development of plantation, greenery and afforestation a specialist approach
will be. it is proposed to plant 1500trees every year inside the area' During
the first years saplings of local species like Neem, Babool, Khejri' fal etc will
be planted over an area of 7.25 hectare along the periphery of lease area [7'5
m barrier). The number of sapling proposed to be planted during first five
years period is given below -
Proposed Plantation Schedule during Plan period
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1500 As shown in WorkingPlan, Plate No.5 &Environment Plan,
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(5) Measures to control Erosion / Sedimentation of Water courses
The general slope of the lease area is towards east direction. During the rainy
season the surface runoff will be towards this direction. Garland drains will
be constructed around the working pits to avoid the surface run off entering
the mine. There will be no discharge of waste water auring mining
operations; therefore no need of treatment and disposal of mine water.
(6) Measures for Water Regime Protection
As stated above that there is no seasonal drain or water reservoir is present
in the area hence there will be no adverse effect on water regime.
[7) Socio-Economic benefits arising out of Mining:
No major earning sources in the area other that the agricultural activity
which is solely depends on rains. The people of the area migrate for earning
their livelihood. The proposed enhancement in production at mine site will
generate additional employment for locals. Thus earning of the people will
increase and will help up-liftment of socio-economic status of the employees.
(B) Measures for dust control:
The mining will be done with help of tractor with ripper/scraper and small
excavator to be used for removal of overburden and mineral and movement
of tractors/trucks, there will be the generation of dust. Thus, it has very little
effect on the surrounding atmosphere and workers who enter the active
working area after the minimum prescribed time of'10 minutes. The amount
of dust generated will be very less because soil/alluvium is moist in nature.
Dust mask will be provided to the operators/workers. Water will be sprayed
at roads if dust generated more.
12. ANY OTHER INFORMATION
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Progressive Mine Closure Plan
The present Progressive Mine closure Plan is being submitted underRule 23
Btu of MCDR 19BB along with mining plan under Rule 22 (4) of MCR'
Lg6O for obtaining environmental clearance and the final grant orders of
Mining Lease for execution
Location of LeasetThe Applied mining lease at Malkisar chhota Villages lies
between latitudes N 2Bo 4L' 26.34 - N 2Bo 4L', 47.L3" & longitudes E
73055'15.0" - E 730 56' 24.0" and is covered by survey of India Topo sheet
number 44H/14.
Land llse Pattern; The present land use pattern is private Patta lands'
Method of Mining; The mining is proposed to be
mechanized open cast method without any drilling
proposed mining block, sandy alluvium cover exists
which having thickness 1.50mts.
carried out bY semi
and blasting. In the
over the gyPsum bed
Mineral Processing.. No beneficiation is required at mine site as the entire
mineral which is proposed to be excavated is of the desired grade and
completely marketable. No sorting of mineral will be done. The mineral will
be directly loaded into the trucks for user industry'
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The company is a Public Sector Company'
In order to facilitate the business carried on at the said FCI Aravali Gypsum &
Minerals India Ltd. [hereinafter called as FAGMIL), Mr. of the
FAGMIL, being duly authorized to delegate powers by executing a Power of
Attorney on behalf of FAGMIL, proposed to appoinE Shri S.S. Sekhwat, Chief
Manager, FAGMIL as a constituted attorney of the FAGMIL.
13,1.0 Reasons for the closure:
It is new Green field project yet to commence the mining operations after the
lease grant. Before siting the project economic evaluation of the mining
project has been carried out and found to be a viable proposition. There are
Information Detailsil rah lndia Limited
FAGMILName of the Lessee
Mangu Singh Rajiv Marg,
Paota'B'Road,|odhpur - 342 010 Rajasthan,
District: f odhPurState : RajasthanPin Code: 342 01'0
Phone: +91 029L2544392Fax :+9!0291,2544523E Mail : [email protected]
AdministrativeOffice
Same as above
101.56 haExtent ofthe Lease
land (Private agriculture landJType of the Lease
f'uttt i, S"rvey of India Toposheet 44H/1'4Toposheet No of the
Bikaner, RajasthanDistrict & StateLunkaransarMalkisar Chhota VillaSy nos, Several As Per AnnexureSurvey nos and
Total Extent
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LS.z.oStatutory Obligation ii ' l '' ,.LJ.L.V JtitLtlLury t LrrrtsrqLrvu ji : li ,_, ,,,
The project proponent is yet to obtain Environmental Ci'.a.un.. from thg'"',,1'
Ministry of environment and forests for final grant and execution of the lease'
re terms and conditions
imposed by Indian Bureau of Mines from time to time in compliance to MCDR
1gBB, MMR-1961, Mines Rules 1955 & MCR1960 and also th.e conditions
imposed by MoEF while according the environmental clearance to the project.
The lessee undertakes to abide and implement any special conditions
imposed by various Statutory Authorities and also to comply the provisions of
Mines & Minerals fDevelopment & Regulation) Act \957, Mineral concession
Rules 1960, and Mineral Conservation and Development Rules 19BB as
amended from time to time.
13.3.0 Closure PIan Preparation:
Particulars Information Details
Name & Address of theApplicant
M/s FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals IndiaLimited IFAGMIL)Mangu Singh Rajiv Marg,Paota'B'Road,Jodhpur - 342 010 Rajasthan,District : JodhpurState : RajasthanPin Code: 342 01'0
Phone : +9I 0291 2544 392Fax :+910291,2544523
I E Mail: [email protected]
Name & Address ofRecognized QualifiedPerson
Sawai Singh Rajpurohit
RQP/SME/IODHPUR/ 2014 / 01
Certificate valid till 30 Nov 2018(K. P. CONSULTANT)C/o Pramod Kuwadia, i
Shop No. 3-4, Basemant, Utkarsh Plaza, Near
Sanischarji Ka Than, |odhPur (Rai)
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14.0 Mine DescriPtion
[i) Physiography & Drainage
The entire applied ML area is almost a flat terrain with minor.undulations'
The lease area has a maximum elevation of L94 m fabove MSLJ in the western
part of the lease and the minimum elevation is 193 m above MSL which is in
the eastern part of the area. Whole area consists of clay and sand covers of
about 1.0mts [Average), which is moist and fertile in nature. There is no firm
drainage present in the area, and the flow of rainwater is along the
topographical slopes. The Villayati and Deshi Babool trees are scattered in
and around ofthe area.
(ii) Local GeologY
The gy"psum deposit of the area is of recent to sub recent age and is free from
any geological disturbance. It is a sedimentary, which occurs in the area as a
seam or bands intercalated with sand and silty materials. The desertic sand
overlying gypsum bed forms the upper layer of the entire area and the grain
size varies from 60 to 200 meshes.
The gypsum deposit of the region appears to be deposited in a shallow
elongated basin. It is an elongated flat lensoid deposit and hence no specific
dip can be assigned. !
(iii) Reserve Calculation of Gypsum Reserve Calculation of Gypsum
Reserve Calculation of GYPsum
Category AreaAverage
ThicknessVolume
Tonnage(Bulk Density 2.3)
Sqm. Im) Cum MT
7 1L 3 4 5
Proved 590775 1 590775 13,58,783
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Total 754653 rllstozTOTAL RESERVES fProved + Probable
Proved and probable Reserves = t7,35,7}ztonnes
iv) MINEABTE RESERVES
The reserves blocked in the barrier are calculated as follows: -
= (Proved and probable CategoriesJ - fReserves blocked under
boundary barrier)
17,35,702- 58013 (25223 sqmt area x1.00 [average thickness)
x2.3 (B.D.)= 5 B0 1 3tones)
16,77,689 tones
(v) Proposed Rate of Production and Life of Mine
The targeted production of Mineral (Gypsum) is 2,00,000 tones/year.
Total mineable reverses are 16,77,689 tones. Mineable reseryes are
estimated on the basis of proved geological reserves.
Then Total life of mine 1-6,77 ,689 /2,00,000 = B.3B say 8.0 years
[vi) Proposed mining method
The rnir-ring is proposed to be carried out by semi-mechanized open cast
method without drilling and blasting. Occasionally the Mineral & overburden
will be removed with help of fCB/or small capacity excavator on hire basis
and loaded in tractor trolleys/trucks and transported directly user industry.
In the proposed mining block, sandy alluvium cover exists over the gypsum
bed which having thickness about 1.0mts. ,
First five years, excavation of mineral gypsum will be worked covering the
deposit near boundary A to D. This area has been selected for mining because
this will be from one end of the deposit so that the reclamation can be done
on that area. The targeted production of mineral is 2,00,000 tones/year.
The height of the bench is proposed asL.0mts fmaximum) in mineral bed and
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direcrions. The transportation of minerals has been Oto4,?t*O from *otntn!;"t,il
face to their destination sites by trucks. The waste/sa"i'fq:li'- tu*o,.$/
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L4.l.O Mineral beneficiation
Nobeneficiationisrequiredatminesiteastheentiremineralwhichis
proposed to be excavated is of the desired grade and completely maiketable'
Nosortingofmineralwillbedone.Themineralwillbedirectlyloadedinto
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76.7.7 Mined outlandt
Present Iand use Pattern
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III) Area underntation
Indicate landreq. 0utside
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area56.06 56.06
Total area 101.56 101.56
III Backfilled Area 40.25 40.25
IIIJ Area underplantation
7.25 7.25
Land use pattern at the end of life of mine
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76.7.3 LandReclamation
In the first five years, there are proposals for reclamation of the land affected
by mining by backfilling & leveled the worked out pit simultaneously'
so at the end of the lease period, total 72.50 hectares worked area will be
backfilled & leveled to bring its original use i.e' agriculture purpose'
76.7.4 Afforestation and Green Belt Development
FAGMIL has ambitious programmes of creating a green belt and plantation
areas within the lease wherever it is not put to use for mining' For the
development of plantation, greenery and afforestation a specialist approach
wiil be. it is proposed to plant 1500trees every year inside the area. During
the first years saplings of local species like Neem, Babool, Khejri, |al etc will
be planted over an area of 7.25 hectare along the periphery of lease area (7.5
m barrier). The number of sapling proposed to be planted during first five
years period is given below -
Proposed Plantation Schedule during PIan period
Year'. No. ofnlants
Type of species Location
I 1500 As shown inProgressive Mine
Clouser PIan,Plate No B.
II 1500 Neem, Babool,Khejri, IalIII 1500
IV 1500V 1500
17.0 Water QualitY management
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,nall.lerrglThe deprh ro u,ater is shallo* ta?ifiiiib from 50 to 55 m below grot
[bglJ during post-monsoon period while it is deeper from 55 to 60 m during
pre-monsoon period. The present envisaged ultimate ,dbpth of the pit is ;'
1,92.00m RL. So the ground water will not hinder the working' '. "'t
Garland drains will be constructed to prevent the flow of surface waler,,into
the working Pit during monsoon'
18.0 Air QualitY management
The air is free from any pollution, as there is no industry or any other source
of air pollution present in the vicinity of the area' The quality of air is good'
Mining of Gypsum , handling of O.B. and mineral, and' transportion of the
mineral. The above activity invariably generates dust which causes air
pollution in and around the mine. Apart from the above, the fumes emitted
by the mining equipment also pollute the atmosphere. Thus, the more
common pollutants in air are suspended particulate matter [PMro &PMz's J'
SOz and NOx.
The existing air quality levels are within prescribed limits as detailed in the
earlier chapter which is far below the levels of NAAQ for industrial areas '
19.0 Noise QualitY management
operation of heavy machines and allied mining operations such as transport,
workshop activities etc. produce noise pollution in the mining area unless
appropriate abatement measures are planned and effectively carried out'
The impact of higher noise levels on human beings an{ fauna are
. Health hazards resulting from impaired hearing
'/ In extreme cases cardio - vascular diseases etc'
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The noise ie,,"els rise by about 1,5-2b' dB in the work zone area, when the
ntining actir,,ities are being carried out. However, no significant increase is
likell, to occur in the buffer zone area with appropriate abatement measures.,
it has been observed that l-00 dB generated at a point source gets attenqlted
to 40 dB [noise level for silent zone) over distance of 1000 m, which'clearly
inclicates that there will not be any increase in ambient noise level beyond L
km from active working area even without any abatement measures. This
one km comprises all activities pertaining to mining.ln the present working
all endeavour have been made to ensure proper maintenace of the machines.
Moreover, the proposed pripheral plantation that would be carried out along
the mined out pit will act as a barrier and will attenuate the sound level. Thus
there is no adverse impact of noise.
The recorded ambient noise levels recorded in the core and buffer zones are
well within the limits prescribed above .As such there will not be any impacts
on the personnel working at the site for proposed mining operations.
20.0 Waste management
Nature of wasteSandy alluvium exists at the proposed mining site. The thickness of the
alluvium is l-.0mts. The sandy will alluvium be utilized to backfill & leveled
the worked out area simultaneously and make it useful for cultivation. No
other waste shall be generated during the course of mining. The year wise
generation of waste during first five years of mining ip tabulated as under: -
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Sandy Alluvium [cum)I 89265
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III 89003
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in the first five Year of working
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plan. As ther
sandy alluvium exists at the proposed mining site. The thickness of the'
alluvium is 1.0mts and total 4544}3cum alluvium/soil will be removed in
first five years. The sandy will alluvium be utilized to backfill & leveled the
worked out area simultaneously and make it useful for cultivation.
22.0 Tailing Dam Management
There will not be processing activity hence no toxic material will be used.
There are no tailings and therefore requirement of tailings dam does not
arise.
23. O Infrastructure
1. Transport and Roads facility: - The area lies 1.5kms North direction from
village Malkisar Chhota. The mine is approachable from Tehsil headquarter
Lunkaransar. The lease area is about 25km from Lunkaransar. Tehsil
headquarter Lunkaransar is about 73k.m. from District headquarter Bikaner.
The nearest railway station is Lunkaransar, which is about 25k.m' from the
lease area.
Bikaner is well connected with state capital ]aipur by both road and rail.
There are direct train services linking Bikaner with jaipur, Delhi, Kolkata, and
Mumbai.
2. Communication facility: -The facilities like telephone is available at village
Malkisar Chhota. /
3. Water Supply: - The water is required for drinking purpose only. Drinking
water is available nearby tube wells in the lease area.
4. Medical & School facility: - Medical & School facilities are available at
Vitlage Malkisar Chhota within the applied lease area.
5, Power Supply: - One electric line is available in the area so applicant will
take connection from this line to at the mining site.
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Z. lVorkshop: - All mining machinery is on hire basis frerice nA prop:s"l:'n:!?,"!'
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B. First-aid facility: - A first aid box with all necessary materials will k6pt all
the times in the office building for use as and when required'
24.0 DisPosal of mining machinery
MiningintheareaisyettobeCommenced.Allthemachinerywillbenew
andlatestmodels.Byadoptingpreventivemaintenance,themining
machinerydeployedinthisminewillbewellmaintainedandhencetheir
decommissioning is not expected during the plan period. As such' there will
beplanstosffengthenthefleetofequipmentinviewofhigherproduction
planning.
25.0 SafetY & SecuritY:
Stabilizationofbenches,dressingupofoverhangsintheslopeswilldone
regularlywherevernecessary"Inordertopreventanyuntowardentryinto
theleasesecuritypersonal/watch&wardwillbeposted.Inaddition,there
will be barricading with trees all along the barrier' Proper permanent sign
boards/warningboardswillbeplacedandtheyshallbemaintained.
StatutoryminingstaffrequiredunderMinesActTgS2andMMRLg6]-willbe
employedandthedaytodaysafetyinspectionsandmeasuresinthemine
workings,surfaceopeningsshallbecarriedoutandregularlymonitored/
supervisedbytheMinesManager.Allprecautignswillbetakenforthe
security of machinery deployed while operations are progress' Similarly'
safetystandardswillbemaintainedtoprotecttheworkforce.
26.0 Disaster management and Risk assessment
public safety can be endangered on occasions through negligence or unusual
or unforeseen circumstances. Risk is invorved in every activity and events. It
isafreshgrant.Theproposedworkingwillbeopencastminingmethod.
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risk accidents like land slide, subsidence, flood' inurf0ation' fire' St"*l:," h
activities etc. not come across. As per the present practiCe, fuuidelines' as ]?,111'
down by DGMS and other competent regulatory agencies"h+,$.x,-tr.: t?Iiwof safety precautions as laid down in Metalliferous Mine neguldtion 196il::will
be followed while undertaking the mining operations'
In case of accident a well-equipped first aid station will be provided at mine
site for giving first aid to injured persons' The area is near the state highway
and vehicles on this highway with good frequency' The lessee vehicle also
remains at site most of the time during working' The applicant is capable to
meet anY tYPe of risk'
27 .O Car eand maintenance during temporary discontinuance:
presently it is fresh area for Gypsum. In case of temporary discontinuance of
mining operations, the mine workings will be in the watch of a watchman'
Before re-open of the mine the maintenance will be provided to all the
machineries cteployed at mine. Before entering the laborers into mine
workings are proposed to inspect by manager for safety purpose as per Mines
Act.
2B.O Economic repercussions of closure of mine and manpower
retrenchment:
The mine will not close. There will not be any economic repercussions on
account of closure of mine; if at all any such contingency arises, alternate
employment avenues will be created .Hence manpower retrenchment and its
economic repercussions are not visualized at this stage.
LB.t Number of local residents
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Total number of staff in the mine is 30 which includes skillgdrrsiUiiitt iUea alrd'riif r.'.:i, " :,
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Non Technical staff. These are from the local villages in thp,'surrounding, who! - iill
have the agricultural back ground" They were inducted i"p tci,the industrial '
stream through extensive training in one or the other trade.'Th:se trajts qiU'
help them to shape their career. They will go back to their traditional"family
occupation on final closures. However such situations are not immediately
contemplated.
28.2 Compensation given or to be given to the employees connecting
with Sustenance of himself and their family members:
Currently this situation does not arise. All eligible employees would be given
alternate jobs in the new mine in the event of even temporary closure of the
present mine. The retrenchment, compensations to the work force will be
made as and when situation warrants, as per Central Labour legislation
applicable to Metaliferous Mines
28.3 Satellite occupations connected to the mining number of persons
engaged therein, continuance of such business after mine closure
The major other occupation in this region is cultivation. The people in this
area very well associated with it and can be easily adopted. There are other
mines also in operation in the region. The workers in the surrounding are
mostly connected to seasonal agriculture labour. These satellite occupations
connected to mining are not considered. Hence after the mine is closed there
will not be any impact.
28.4 Continued engagement of employees in the rehabilitated status of
mining lease area and any other remnant activities
Alternate skills shall be imparted by training the workers to suit to the
specific needs in the plant.
28.5 Envisaged repercussions on the expectation of the society around
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29.0Time scheduling for abandonment
No part of the mine is proposed abandonment during the period of this
progressive mine closure plan. However, if mine is abandoned due to any
unfores een reason, not much time is required for closing down the mine as
there is no permanent structure and there is proposal qf simultaneous back
filling.
30.00 Abandonment cost
Abandonment is not proposed in the period of this plan; hence abandonment
cost is not related with this plan. However, in case of abandonment' the cost
involved is for left out portion of back filling, plantation and compensation to
the workers. It is around Rs. 50,000/-'
31.0 FinancialAssurance
Financial Assurance Plan for the Progressive mine closure is given as below
Breakup of Areas in the Applied Mining Lease area for calculations of
Financial Assurance
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