1 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT LESSEE 1.1 Name & Address of Lessee Name: - Shree Rajendra Stone Pr. Ltd. Address: - A/33 Opp. K.N. Hall Raikabagh, Jodhpur (Raj.) Photo ID Enclosed as Annexure - 1 Status of Lessee: Companmy 1.2 Mineral Which Lessee Intend of Mine The Mineral Granite is occurring in the area and Lessee intends to mine the same. 1.3 Period for which the Mining Lease is Granted I Renewed The Mining lease is granted for a period of 50 years with effect from date of registration (14.05.1996 to 13.05.2046) in favor of Shree Rajendra Stone Pr. Ltd. (Lease detail enclosed as Annexure II) Name of person Preparing the Mining Scheme RAMESH CHANDRA SHARMA M.sc Geology SAIMAA GEOMINHYDROTECH “Sai Prasad” Opp. Baba Ramdev Ji Mandir, Gali no. 8, Bhruntiya Soorsagar, Jodhpur 342024 Ph. No. 9829220600 1.4 Name of Prospecting Agency The Granite is exposed in the area and adjoining working mines Granite occurrence in pit. Reference No. and Date of Consent Letter from the State Government The Mining Plan with PMCP is prepared, under Granite Conservation & Development Rule, 1999 for held Mining lease. The Lease map for area is enclosed as Plate No. 1 The photocopy of demarcation report is enclosed as Annexure IV.
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT LESSEE
1.1 Name & Address of Lessee
Name: - Shree Rajendra Stone Pr. Ltd.
Address: - A/33 Opp. K.N. Hall Raikabagh, Jodhpur (Raj.)
Photo ID Enclosed as Annexure - 1
Status of Lessee: Companmy
1.2 Mineral Which Lessee Intend of Mine
The Mineral Granite is occurring in the area and Lessee intends to mine the
same.
1.3 Period for which the Mining Lease is Granted I Renewed
The Mining lease is granted for a period of 50 years with effect from date of
registration (14.05.1996 to 13.05.2046) in favor of Shree Rajendra Stone Pr. Ltd.
(Lease detail enclosed as Annexure II)
Name of person Preparing the Mining Scheme
RAMESH CHANDRA SHARMA
M.sc Geology
SAIMAA GEOMINHYDROTECH
“Sai Prasad” Opp. Baba Ramdev Ji Mandir,
Gali no. 8, Bhruntiya Soorsagar,
Jodhpur 342024 Ph. No. 9829220600
1.4 Name of Prospecting Agency
The Granite is exposed in the area and adjoining working mines Granite
occurrence in pit.
Reference No. and Date of Consent Letter from the State Government
The Mining Plan with PMCP is prepared, under Granite Conservation &
Development Rule, 1999 for held Mining lease. The Lease map for area is
enclosed as Plate No. 1
The photocopy of demarcation report is enclosed as Annexure IV.
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2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY
a) Lease Details (Existing Mine)
Name of mine: Sugalia Sindlan Granite Mine
Name of Lease Holder: Shree Rajendra Stone Pr. Ltd.
Postal Address:- A/33 Opp. K.N. Hall Raikabagh, Jodhpur (Raj.)
Existence of public road / railway, if any nearby and approximate distance –
Road: The applied M.L area is located near village Sugalia Sindlan 1.5 km. Cart
track is joining to applied area to Sugalia Sindlan village. Village Sugalia Sindlan
is about 25km from village Ahore. Nearest railway station is Jalore road which is
about 98 km from applied area. The area lies on toposheet no. 45G/2.
Railway station: Nearest Railway station are Ahore and Jalore which is at a distance of 35 k.m. and 98 km respectively.
Electric Line: electric line is passing just outside from applied area.
Telephone: The nearest telephone facility is available in village Sugalia Sindlan.
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Water: There is bore well nearby the applied area from where regular water supply will be taken by the labours.
B) Attach a general location map showing area and access routes. It is preferred that the area be marked on a Survey of India topographical map or a cadastral map or forest map as the case may be. However, if none of these are available, the area may be shown on an administrative map.
Key plan enclosed as Plate No. 2
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3.0 DETAILS OF APPROVED MINING PLAN
3.1 Date and reference of earlier approved MP 01/04/2006
Commencement of mining operation 14/05/1996
S.N Type of document & rule under which prepared
approval letter no & date Lease area for which approval given ( ha)
Proposal from –to
a) Mining Plant Including Progressive Mine closure plan (Under Granite Conservationn & Development Rules, 1999)
SME/JDR/2095/95/2163-2168 Dated 01 Apr 2006
3.600hectare 2006 To 2011
3.2 Details of last modifications if any (for approved MP/SOM, indicating date of approval, reason for modification the previous approved period) of
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3.3 REVIEW OF EARLIER APPROVED PROPSAL- ( Exploration, Development & Reclamation etc)
Items Proposals Actual work done
a) Production of Mineral tonnes tonnes Tonnes (Assessment was not Submitted)
2006-07 Nil Nil
2007-08 Nil Nil
2008-09 Nil Nil
2009-10 Nil Nil
2011-12 Nil Nil
Total Nil Nil
b) a) Details of earlier Financial assurance submitted-
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b) Amount of F.A ---
c) Validity of Financial assurance-
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3.4 Give status of compliance of violations pointed out by DMG
Sr. no
Date of inspection
Violation date
Rule violated Compliance status
1. - - - -
3.5 Indicate and give details of any suspension /closure/ prohibitory order issued by any Government agency under any rule or Court of law
Nil
3.6 In case the MP/SOM is submitted under rules 9 and 10 of the MCDR’88 or under rule 22(6) of the MCR’1960 for approval of modification, specify reason and justification for modification under these rules.
Nil
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PART – A
3. GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION
3.1. Physiography The lease area under mining lease is plain. The highest couture in the area is 335.00m and
the lowest counter is 310.00m. The slope at the area is towards southwest side. There is no
public well within the lease area. There is no seasonal nalla flowing in the area. The
rainwater flows down the slope of area and spread over the area. The lease is occupied by
alluvium and grit & kankar. The inland drainage is formed in alluvial part and water
percolated along fractured, weathered rocks which are available as groundwater. The water
table in general is at about 80 to 85m. There is no public road is passing through the area.
The Granite is defined as plutonic light colored and acidic igneous rock. They are the
commonest type of igneous rocks. The granite of the area are massive hard compact,
blockable in nature, medium to coarse grained, showing granular in texture. The granite is
two sets of joints pattern. The granite is used for mining of blockable granite purpose.
3.2. Geology
General Geology
The Sugaliya Sindhlan site is located within the village limits of Sugaliya Sindhlan of
Jalore District, Rajasthan. The site is at about 62 Km to Jalore located to the North East of
Jalore and is about 66 Km from pali to the South West of pali. Thg site is located to the
North of the village at a distance of about 2.2 Km. The site forms part of a hillock with the
elevation varying from 255m in the North @ point F to the highest @ point H at about 326
m above mean sea level. The nearest quarry is operated by M/s. Manohar Granites is
located to the south east of the site and it is loacted at the foot hills of the hillock. The
study site as such has no proper approach and the only way is to go through the dump road
of Manohar Granites.
The formation generally trends at about N 40" and disposes at an angle of 65" towards
west. The formation slopes gently towards south at an angle of 5". The formation is quite
massive with limited joints in the site of Manohar granites and whereas in the study area,
the formation is highly jointed. Joints along the regional trend and across as well as in
Oblique and Horizontal directions are quite predominant. The spacing of joints varies from
a few centimeters and the partings of joints vary from less than 1cm to more than 5 cm.
Granite is defined as plutonic light colored and acidic igneous rock. They are commonest
type of igneous rocks. The word granite is derived from latin word “Granum” meaning a
grain and obviously refers to the texture of common rock.
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Regional Geology
The Regional geological sequence of the Ahore tehsil of jalore distract according to recent
publication is as follows:
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Local Geology
The detailed study of the area was done to assess the mineral quantum in the area. These
studies included Geological mapping. Topographical survey Geological and Traversing.
Detailed geological mapping of the lease area of 3.60hect was carried out on a scale
of 1:1000. Topographical survey of the ML area was simultaneously done. Different litho
units along with pits & their dimensions depth were marked on map. Mineralized bodies
i.e. Granite rock is precisely marked. The Geological plan is enclosed as plate no. 3 along
with the report.
3.2.1 Composition
The most common mineralogical constituents of granite are Quartz & Feldspar. The
first is always easily recognized by its physical properties. Feldspar which makes up the
greater part of granite, is of two types the potash feldspar and soda feldspar.
Among other minerals the most important are Micas, Amphiboles, commonly Hornblende
and rarely pyroxenes like augite and Hypersthenes.
3.2.2 Texture
Granite is coarse to medium grained, holocrystlline and even grained rock. Granite
graphic, porphyritic and inter growth texture are present with in granite. The entire rock
mass is jointed. There are two different sets of joints running perpendicular to each other
dividing the massive rock mass into blocky formation.
3.3.3 Occurrence
The granite occurs chiefly as deep-seated intrusion like sills, Bosses, Stocks and
Batholiths.
3.3.4 Origin
The origin of the granite is magmatic source.
3.3.5 Colour
The colour of entire work is chima colour.
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3.3 Exploration Work Done to Date
Granite rock is well exposed in the lease area, so no exploration was needed
and nothing is carried out.
SYNTHESIS OF EXPLORATION –
The exploration done in the nearby area shows the thickness of proved
reserve 25m, probable reserve 15m & possible reserve 5m in the applied
area
3.4 Exploration Proposed to Carried Out in the Next 5 Years
The major part of the lease area is having exposed Granite, which is
sufficient for the Mining during the whole lease period, hence no more
exploration at this stage it should be mining in benching manner suggested.
3.5 Reserves
The reserve estimation is done, taking whole held area into consideration on
the basis of exploration in the nearby adjoining areas. The reserves are
divided in three categories i.e. Proved, Probable and Possible.
3.6.1. Reserves Estimation
a) Proved Reserves (111)
Area of mineralization = 31500sqm.
The average thickness of the Granite is considered to be 25mts for this
category of reserves.
Volume of the mineral bearing Granite is = 31500sqm x 25m
= 787500cum
Tonnage of the mineral is = 787500 cum x 2.8 t/cum
= 2205000 MT.
b) Probable Reserves (121 & 122)
Area of mineralization = 31500sqm.
The average thickness of the Granite is considered to be 15mts for this
category of reserves.
Volume of the mineral bearing Granite is = 31500sqm x 15m
= 472500cum
Tonnage of the mineral is = 472500cum x 2.8 t/cum
= 1323000 MT.
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c) Possible Reserves (221 & 222)
Area of mineralization = 31500sqm.
The average thickness of the Granite is considered to be 5mts for this
category of reserves.
Volume of the mineral bearing Granite is = 31500sqm x 5m
= 157500cum
Tonnage of the mineral is = 157500cum x 2.8 t/cum
= 441000MT
Total reserve = Proved + Probable + Possible
= 2205000 + 1323000+ 441000
= 3969000MT
Mineable Reserves
The recovery of the mineable reserves is about 70% from the insitu reserves. The 30% of the insitu reserves are the losses, encountered during mining and the reserves blocked in the boundary barrier, road and ramp etc. The detailed mineable reserve calculations are given.
Classification Code Reserves estimation (Quantity in tones)
Total mineral resources (A+B)
A. Mineral resources
1. Proved mineral resources
2. Probable mineral resources
111
122
3969000
2205000
1323000
441000
B. Remaining resources
1. Feasibility mineral resources
2. Pre-feasibility mineral resource
3. Measured mineral resources
4. Indicated mineral resources
5. Inferred mineral resources
6. Reconnaissance resources
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221
331
332
333
334
Category Total M.St. Reserves
(MT)
Recoverable Reserves
(70%) (MT)
Proved 2205000 1543500
Probable 1323000 926100
Total 3528000 2469600
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3. MINING
This Mining Plan is prepared for the mineral Granite of Mining lease area of
3.60Hects is based on consideration of following aspects.
Information of the deposit based on the Geological and Surveying filed work.
Mining method.
Different Mining operations (Drilling, Blasting, Mucking and Transportation)
Future Production targets.
4.1 Existing/Proposed Mining Method
The proposed method of mining will be open cast mining. For the
systematic working of open cast mines, benching will be done. The height of
bench will not be kept more than 5m at a time and the width of the benches
will be always more than the height. The, mining will be done with help of
conventional tools such as Jackhammers, hand shovels, picks etc. These will be
supported by drilling. The drilling will be done with the compressor and Jack
Hammer, drilling holes of 32-34mm dia. and depth
from 0.8m to 3.3m in a single hole. The mining is proposed to be carried out
by fully -mechanized open cast method block cutting by wire saw machinery.
4.1.1 Drilling
The drilling will be done with the help of compressor and jackhammer as
occasional. In this mine the diameter of hole will be 32-34 mm and depth of
hole will be kept from 0.8m to 3.3m in a single hole. Mining will carried out
mostly manually and semi-mechanized.
4.1.2 Blasting
The hole will be blasted by using detonating cords. Mining will carried out
semi-mechanized.
4.1.3 Loading and Transportation
Granite is loaded in Dumper by loader. The Dumpers will be used for
transportation.
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Composite Plan and Year wise Section
Proposed working Plan and sections are attached as Year wise Working Plan
and Sections, Plate No. 5.
4.2 Plan Showing Pit Layouts, Dump, Sub Grade Mineral Stack etc.
The proposed five-year working is shown in Plate No. 5. The reject will be
generating that will be used by villager and remaining waste will be
reclamation mine area.
4.3 Proposed Rate of Production and Expected Life of Mine –
The proposed rate of production (Mine able) for the next Four year is
53900tonnes per year from first year onwards. As recovery is 70%, there for
insitu rock produced shall be 27500cum annum.
Expected life of mine from the targeted rate of production:
Total mine able Granite reserve (Proved and Possible: Maximum- targeted
rate of production: 53900tonne
Life of mine: 2469600/53900= 45.81years say 46 year.
4.4 Conceptual Plan for The Entire Lease Period of the Mine –
At the end of the life of mine 2469600tonne of Granite mineral will be
excavated from the lease area. At the end of the four-year 110000cum of rock
will be excavated while 215600tones of marketable Granite will be excavated.
During this phase size of pit will be 5500sq m. At the end of the lease period
total 2469600tonne of Granite mineral will be excavated from the lease area. At
the end of the life of mine some area will be backfilled and remaining area will
be used as water reservoir. The position at the entire lease period of mine is
shown in Plate No. 7 (Conceptual Plan).
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4.5 Open Cast Mines
4.5.1 Salient Features of Mode of Working
The Mining will be entirely Semi-mechanized and the drilling of the holes through
compressed air operated jackhammer. The working will be done by forming
benches of 5m height for Granite. As the Granite, is to be mined are exposed
bench. The proposals of Mining for the next Four-year working are given in the
Table 5. The mineral production will be started from the first year.
4.5.2 Description of layout of mine working, the layout of faces and sites of
disposal of waste (Refer Plate No. 5)
The Mining in the first Four year of Mining Scheme will be concentrated on
benches from 335m RL to 325m RL for Granite advancing towards the North
direction. From these benches insitu Average rock will be 27500 cum annum. The
Average marketable mineral is 53900tonnes annum.
Table 5: Year wise Granite Production
Year Bench
(RL)
Cross
Section
Area
Average
Height
Volume Bulk
density
R.O.M Marketable
Mineral
@ 70%
Waste @
30%
(m) (sq. m) (m) (cu. m) Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne
I 335-330 5500 5 27500 2.8 77000 53900 23100
II 335-330 5500 5 27500 2.8 77000 53900 23100
III 335-330 5500 5 27500 2.8 77000 53900 23100
IV 335-330 5500 5 27500 2.8 77000 53900 23100
Total 308000 215600 92400
4.6 Underground Mining –
Not applicable
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4.7 Details of Mining machinery deployed and their specifications
The lease holder will deploy following mine machinery for improve the