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rer r-rew MM (D&R) Act 2015, the lease period will be extended to 26.O9.2050 ilrcl its:rr:rr-1 of this nrocess, A supplementary agreement will be executed in favor of t['rc lcssce,
is such this mining plan was prepared and submitted to IBM for approval. l'hc historr'
rri the mine is mentioned below in tabular form.HISTORY OF THE MINE
Table No.LI Details
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oi. o:1. zrlotl27.0e.200010.07 2001
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( -- s. -iTha. F scheme of -r--g ".s-app.ot€d io. the perto,l 2010-ll to i
20 1,1 | 5.*-9, I rh.-; ";i*-;'.f "ii-"g '"as app-""a r"i trre F;6d tbas:ro fo i os orr.-:ot:-
I Anncxurc-II20 r 9-20.The violation letter: has been issued from IBM vrde no. AP/VZNR/Mn-123/l{YI)Dtci.17.O2.2O14 under provision MCDR, l9BB. The compliance to the vi.olation arc:
dt-scribed in table No.B and the copy of the same is enclosed as Annexure-Ill.Reasons of modification: Government of lndia has changed the MM (D&lq) Act i,rnc1
rhis is known as MMDR Act 2015. As per this Act, the lease period has becn consiclcrircl
:l: 50 ycars. The existinglease period of the sard mines was up to 26.09.2020. Ilcncc,:he lease period will be extended to 26.09.2050.Dr-re to change in lease period this modification of Mining Pian is preparccl lor 5 vt:ir-r:eriod i.e.,2015-f6 to 2019-20, under Ruie 22(6) of MCR, 1960 as pt:t'Cilci.tlar.\o,0.11011/3/MMDR 15 and 31 MM/2015-CCOM dated 12.06.2015, b5' Mr". \)r,rtrr.ttsanjan Mishra, RQP, Regn. No. - RQP/BBS/083/2007/A, Earth and llnvironnrt'rrtR;rubaneswar-21, Odisl-ra & submitted for approval at your end.
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GENERAL
af Name of applicant /lessee/Rule45 registration no.
b) Status of applicant/lessee
C)Mineral(s) which is / xeincluded in the letter of Intent /lease deed:
d) Name of Recognized PersonPreparing Mining Plan:
M/s Shri Bajrang Power & Ispat LtdBorjhora VillageUrla Guma RoadRaipur, ChattisgarhPh no- O77I-42BBO|9,E-mail: sbpil(@qoeltmt. comFax: O77I-4288123,Rule 45 Registration No.rBM/4393 l2OrrIt is a company. The registralioncertificate is enclosed as Annexure-ry).
50 years and expiry Date:26.O9.2O5O.Shri Bajramg Power & IsPat I-td
Borjhara Village
Urla Guma Road
Raipur, Chattishgarh
o77 r-42BBOr9,(o77 r) 42BBr23sbpil@)qoeltmt. com
9030 163250
area with location map :
Khasra Nol Plot No/BlockLease area (ha)
Whether the area falls underCoasta,l Regulation Zone? (ifYes), details thereofOwnership occupancy
Existence of public road Irailway line if any nearby andapproximate distance
Vizianagatam, A.P
GarividiGarividiVizianagaratnSurvey No.563.95 Ha or 9.76 Acres
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Steel Manufacture.
The Garividi village Road is situatccidistance of 0.5 KMs from the Mine ,
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Toposheet No. \Mith Latitudeand Longitude
Land use pattern (Forest,Agricultural, Grazing, Barrenetc)
Toposheet No: 65N/7Latitude : NlBo 17' 3.30" to l80 1710.6" andLongitude: E B3o 31' 37.6" to B3tt 31' 45.4'Table No.2Forest Area
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3.95 ha or9.76acresTotal:
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Attach a general location map showing area and access routes. It is preferred thatthe area be marked on a Survey of India topographical map or a cadastral map orforest map as the case may be. However, if none of these are available, the areamay be shown on an administrative map.Akeyplan of the same is submitted as Plate No. I. The State authenticated GPS M.l-boundary is submitted as Plate No-IL
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DETAILS OF APPROVED MI/|{JNG PLAN / SCHEME OF MIN,ING (if ang):
Mining Plan was approved under Rule of 22 of Mineral Conservation Rules 1960 viclcletter No. AP/ VZNR/ MP/ MN-73/ Hyd" Dt" O2.O2.2OAO.
The l"t scheme of mining was approved for the period 2005-06 to 2009-10 on
03.09.2009"
The 2"a scheme of Mining was approved vide letter No. AP/ VZNR/ MS/ Mn-56/l{ycl lirrthe period 2010-11 to 20 14-15 dt. 30.11"2010"
The 3..t scheme of Mining was approved vide letter No. AP/ VZNR/ MS/ Mn-56/Hycl.dated for the period 2015-16 to 2OI9-2O dated" 03.06,2015.
Date and reference of earlier approved MPISOM:
The 3^r scheme of Mining was approved vide letter No. AP/ VZNRI MS/ Mn-56/i-lycl.dated for the period 2015-16 to 2OI9-2O dated. 03.06.2015.
Details of last modifications if any (for the previous approved periodl of approwedMP/SOM, indicating date of approval, reason for modification:Not applicable.
Give review of earlier approved proposal (if any) in respect of exploration,
excavation, reclamation etc:
The work done in the mines after expiry of first mining pian period proposal has bccndiscussed as actua1 achievement, are shown in the scheme of mining prepared for tl'rcperiod 2OIO-11 to 2Ol4-15 approved on date 30.1I.2O10. The proposais and acllttlachievement in respect of Exploration, Mine development, Exploitation, Waste handhng,Afforestation etc have been discussed.
Exploration:Table No:3Proposed AchievedThere was proposed 3 nos.pits in the year 2OI3-2OI5the Scheme period.
The Lessee has drilled 1 1 nos of borcholes in the Mining Lease instead of 3nos of trial pits to know subsurface orenature and its behavior.
The productions have been increased due to following reasons:-
Earlier the usable grade of the Manganese ore produced from the minc wasconsidered at 2Ooh Mn. The recovery test done by Andhra University indicates the:cut off value at lToh Mn and the threshold value of Mn was changed to 1O7u Mn.Hence anything that is produced from the mine with 10% Mn will be trcatcd asOre. That's why the production was increased.
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OVERBURDEN/ WASTE GENERATION:
Table No: 5:Planned Target. Achievement Deviation, if a
the safety zone has beenmade along in the north east
side of the ML boundarl .
20IT-12 50 252012-\3 50 25
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2014-75 50 20
20r5-16(till 3OthSep'2015)
550 200 The afforestation process rs
conttnutng.
6 RECLAMATION & REHABILITATION:
There was no reclamation proposal so far other than the backfilling and leveling of t,)rtrsouth western side to south eastern side of the pit.Backfilling:-
Table No: 7Year Proposed in
Ha.Achieved inHa.
Location ofbackfillinE.
ReasonsDeviation
2010 -1 1
10E-50E&75N -95N
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2014 - t5 o.o29 0.o29201s - 16(till
30th Sep'2015)0.3580 0.2000 S-WofML The rest will b
completed inPost monsoor
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Give status of compliance of violations pointed out by IBM:
The violation letter has been issued from IBM vide no. AP/VZNR/Mn-123/HYD
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(b). It was proposed in Para 6.2 &plate-V to dump the waste materia-ltowards south-west side of lease area.It was observed during the inspectionthat waste dump has been madetowards north-west part of lease area.
d. It was observed during theinspection that pit- t and pit-2 gotmersed in a sinslv oit and develooment
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a) It was proposed to develop pit- 1
during 2010-II, pit-2 during 2OII-12&, 2013-14 and pit-3 during 2OI3-I4for production of 4050t, 4387t, 5O62t& 3861t respectively" It was observedduring the inspection that development& production activity is carried out inpit- I and pit-2 during last four yearsand production of nil, 27OOt, 60lot &3860t achieved. Pit -3 is not developedduring 2OI3-I4 due to existence ofI-{.T. electric line above the pit-3 andachieved production during 2OI2-13was 6010t against t of 5062t.
c. It was proposed in Para 5.4.1 &Plate-V to develop the pits by manualmethod of mining and maintainingbenches of 1.5m height. It wasobserved during inspection of minethat development of the pit is carriedout with the use of hired excavator andbenches of more than 3-4 m height aremaintained in pit-2 & pit -3.
Compliance
(a) Due to the developmenlin prt-2, 94Bt of excessnrodrrcfion cortld beachieved and the presentproposa-l of developmenthas been approved in thescheme of mining.
The vein is exposed more insouth west and dippingtowards north east. So thcquarry has touchcd thcsafety zone boundary at t.hcsouthern side. Henccdumping could not bcpossible at the south side ofthe lease area However thcdumping is proposed atthe north east of the pit aswell as north west of thc
t.(c)Due to non availability oflaborer the mining was notpossible by manual meansso the scientific arlclsystematic mining can bcpossible by mechanizcclmethod of mining. So thcscheme of mining has bccnapproved under A OTIrMcategory.
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e It was proposed in Para 5.4.1, 11.7 &plate-V that total area under pits willremain 1.3 ha only and there was noproposal to advance the pits over virginarea. However, it was observed thatmerged pit- 1 & pit-2 is developed overaround 1.5 ha area.
side of the pit-2 hascrossed the safcty zoncboundary withoutdevelonment Howeverbackfilling has been madeto maintain 7.5m at thenorthern side of the pit no-1 & 2and shown in theresent surface plan
(e)The 1.5 ha pit areaincludes the proposedbackfilling area in thcnorthern side and a-fter thebackfilling the area will beconfined to 1.5 ha only.
f) Since the captivc use hasbeen started the minera-lare not sold and the saidcaptive use proposal alsosubmitted has bee r-r
approved in the scheme ofminin
Indicate and give details of any suspension /closure/ prohibitory order issued byany Government agency under any rule or Court of law:
Not applicable"In case the MP is submitted under rule 22161 of the MCR' 1960 for approval of
modification, specify reason and justification for modification under these rules.The lessee is submitting herewith the modification of mining plan for following reasorlsunder rule 22(6) MCR 1960, along with five year development plan from 2015-16 to2019-20 for approval at your end.Reasons of modification :
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f. It was proposed in Para7.O to sell themineral as non-captive use" It isobserved during inspection of minethat mineral is dispatched for captiveuse purpose. It is against the proposaiof scheme of mining.
Lease PeriodGreenbelt area in ha.
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PART-A
7.O GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION:
a) Topography:The ML area topography is a plain land with a gentle slope towards the north and tl'rcrcontour varies from 89 mRL at the south eastern side and sloping towards the norther-nside up to BTmRL above M.S.L..bl Regional Geology.The first manganese ore deposit opened up in India in 1891 was in Kodur arld thccredit of its opening goes to Shri H.G.Turner ,then the collector of VisakhapertnamDistrict.By 1895,the Garbham deposits,the largest one in the belt camc intoproduction.The Regional Geolory and the Stratigraphic sequence as assigned by Mr.G.V.llao of'G.S.l is as follows, basing on the succession of different rock types and their structuraldisposition.
Archaeans
Pegmatites & Vein QuartzGranite & Granite GneissesHypersthene Gneissess(Porphyroblasts) - (Charnockitic)Garnet- Silimanite Gneisses s (Khondalite)Garnet- Granu lite s - M an ganese ore ( H orizon e - I )
Crystaline limestones (Lenticular)Garnet-Granulites- Man ganese ore( H orizone- I I)
Coars -grained quartzitesFelspathick Quartzites with LendicularBands of Garnetiferous QuartizitesManganes e ore horizone-lllCoarsed Grained QuartzitesGarnet-Sillimanite geneisses(Khondalites)And Biotite oneisses.
Khondaliteformation
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onal strikes of the rocks vary from N-W to 580S-E" The deposits are the products rlfa-lteration of original rocks like kodurites/Khondallites, the ore zone is admixed withclay, Iron oxide, a-ltered rocks patches and are often cut across by quartz veins.The reef bodies of Manganese ore are tabular lenses conforming to the enclosing highlyweathered rocks. The principle ore minerals are of supergene nature and include wadand pyrolusite, crystonealine and jecebrsite and quartzite.
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Detailed description of geology of the lease area such as shape and size of themineral/ore deposit, disposition various litho-units indicating structural featuresif any etc. (Applicable for Mlnlng Plan grant and Renewal and not for scheme ofmining / modification in the approved mining plan / scheme of mining).
Not applicable.
(i| Name of prospecting /exploration agency:
SHRI BAJRANG POWER & ISPAT LTD
(ii) Address:
BORJHARA VILLAGEURLAGUMA ROADRAIPUR, CHATISHGARAH
(iii) Phone no: O77|-42BBOI9
Details of prospecting/exploration already carried outDuring the course of mining only two Quarries havedetail of the existing quarry is as follows:-
Table No. 9: Existing Quarry Details:
developed, Howevcr, thc
Quarry Quarry size(in meters)(LXBXHI
No ofBenchesinOB
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Fit no -1 150X63X10.7 1 2 l\J. / 89.47Pit no -2 96X 14.5X I I Nil I 87.r
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the strike / foliation with reference to geological plan.
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ber of bore inclinationCollar level, depth etc with standard borehole logs dulv markinq on geological
P-lerV.sesgens:
I 1 number of vertical bore holes have been drilled in 50 X 25 meters grid interval wirh i r
minimum drilling depth of 10 meter and maximum drilling depth of 25 meter, Tl-rclocation details etc are shown in Geological Plan and Geological Sections ancl alsodepth variation of the dritled boreholes alongwith location and depth are detailec-l in tl-rctable below:-Table No. 10:
SI.No No of Bore hole Location Dept
I BCD/BH-1 N 180 1 7',05.3" E-9303 1',38.O', 152 BCD/BH-2 N 180 17'06.0" E-9303 1',39.4" l5
BCD/BH-4 N 180 1 7',04.3" E-9303 1',39. 1" 254 BCD/BH-5 N180 17',Os"" E-9303 r',40.1" 10q BCD/BH-6 N 18017',O6.4" E-8303 r'40.9" l.)
6 BCD/BH-8 N 18017',05. 1" E-8303 r',41.6" 27 BCD/BH-9 N 18017',05.8" E-8303 1',42.3" 28 BCD/BH-10 N 180 17',04.7" E-8303 1',43.5" t5I BCD/BH-11 N 180 17',05.5" E-8303 1',40.O" 20--- ii10 BCD/8H.12 N 180 17'06.4" E-8303 t'43. 1"11 BCD/BH-13 N 1 80 1 7',4.5" n-8303 1',36.9"
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Details of samples analysis indicating tvpe of sample (surface/sub-sgf&ee from'9r gll
radicals mau be undertaken for selected sq.mples from d NABL accred.itedLatboratoru or Goaernment laboratont or equiaalent. Entire mineralized area maA
be analuzed meter uise wlth 7O%o of check samples.The cores recovered from the drilling were splited into two parts. One part was kcpt incore - box as per the drilling depth and the other part was further grindecl to prcparesampie by coning - quartering method. The analysis report is annexed as Annexure -
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The ten representative Mn. Ore samples each of Skgs has been collecteci from all thequarry faces, as shown in the Plate-lV and crushed to '/, indn size pieces and thc finalsample product was reduced to SOOmg by coning ancl quartering. And thosc sarmplcswere analyzed by ESSBN & Co.,Bangalore and other NABL laboratorics 1'or anarivsis.The analysis report is attached herewith as Annexure- XII{A).
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Expenditure incurred in various prospecting operations.
An amount of Rs 776000 l- have been spent for drillins.
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prepared on a scale of 1: 1OOO or 1: 2OOO with contour intenral of maximum of 10
m depending upon the topography and size of the area duly marked by grid lines
showing all features indicated under Rule 28(1)(a) of MCDR 1988.
A surface plan (ref :Plate No- III) has been prepared on a scale of 1:1OOO Scale at lmcontour interval and 1O0m grid pattern for the entire area over 3.95Ha. Lithologicatl
units have been placed on the Surface Plan.For preparation of geological plan, surface plan prepared on a scale of 1: 1OOO
scale specified under para 1.O (0 of Part A of the format may be taken as the baseplan. The details of exploration already carried out along with supporting data forexistence of mineral, locations proposed exploration, various lithounits alongwith structural features, mineralized/ore zone with grade variation are markedon the geological plan along with other features indicated under Rule 28 (1)(b) ofMCDR 1988.
Please ref: (Plate -lV).Geological sections may be prepared on natural scale of geological plan at suitable
intenral across the lease area from boundary to boundary.
Four cross sections have been prepared on 1:2OOO scales along the strategic potnts.Lithounits have been displayed in the sections matching with the Geological l)lan.
Manganese Ore zone has been plotted for year wise development and prociuctit.rt-t
planning. Lithological details i.e, Ore zone as observed/interpretcd are
recorded/mapped on the basis of their field geological identifications. (Refer Platc V).
Broadly indicate the future programme of exploration with due justification(dulymarking on Geological plan year wise location ln different colours) taking intoconsideration the future tentative excavation programme planned in next fiveyears as in table below: -
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The core drills are to begiven in the below Table
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Proposed Core Drills No. Location of Coredrills
Approx. Depth (m)
PCD-14 1 10N- 34W30mtrsPCD- 15 85N-458
PCD-16 90N-65EPCD.17 r20N-85WPCD-18 145N-75W
The locations of the proposed bore hoies have been shown on the Geological Planenclosed as Plate No. IV"j) Reserves and Resources as per UNFC with respect to the threshold valuenotified by IBM may be furnished in a tabular form as given below:{Area explored under different level of exploration may be marked on thegeological plan and UNFC code for area considered for different categories ofreserve/resources estimation may also be marked on geological cross sections).
Category of Deposit as per UNFC guidelines:
Though the strike of ore body is ESE-WNW direction, the thickness of the ore body isuniform with an average thickness of 2Om. The quality of Mn ore changes at contactzones. The availability ore body is homogeneous in dip direction and also in quality. Th<:
dip of ore bodv is 5Bo NNE.
Hence, the deposit is classified under category of IV as per g'uidelines of UNIr(). Thedeposit is discussed for trFG Axes of UNIrC classification in the following Paragraphs.
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Parameters Norm
Cut off Grade I7%o Mn
Threshold value 10% Mn
Influence (m) No outer influence of core drills is
influence of 50m driil difference is""".rd"*-d
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Area (sq.m) Area calculated from the sections where the ore body has
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Depth (m) Upto 70 mRL, the depth of the core
depth of the ore body.
Bulk Density 2.4(As per the Mineralogical Study by Andhra University)
Specific gravity 2.8(As per the Mineralogical Study by Andhra Unrversity)
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Recovery factor ofsub grade
65% (above IToh Mnl
The copy of the report is enclosed as Annexure -XIII)
10"/ ulated as per the pastexperience, however the undertaking for scientific study fromgovt. agency or NABL lab to this affect has been encloscdvides Annexure-XVII.
working faces, the samplcs \r'crcrecoverv of ore from RC)M was
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(al Geological Sunrey:
A topographical survey with total station was carried out in the entire lease arca. Thcboundary pillars were demarcated in the mine.A topographica-l map is prepared in 1:1000 scale and a1l the surface features lil<e
position of existing pit, ramps, approach roads, office, contours etc., are shown.(b) Geo-chemical Sunrey:
Samples coilected from theandyzed for geochemicalestablished from previousestablished from these.
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(cf Core Drilling:Eleven (i1) nos. of core drill hole of total metrege l94rn ranging from 10 to 25m dcplhwere drilled at 50 X 25 m grid interval. Ten boreholes have proved presence ofmanganese ore from BB.OmRL to 66.0mRL, of vertical drilling along the dip of formation'n'hich have come to G1 scale up to 5Om comprising core drill hole no.CD-l to CD-11and the core sarnples were collected and after coning and quartering it was ana)yzed rn
NABL laboratory.
{d) Petro Graphic Data:
Thin section study was conducted by the Lab at Andhra University and mineralogrcarlanalysis report has been prepared. The copy of the salrre is enclosed as Annexure XIII.Many good numbers of ore minerals were observed in ore microscopic studics r,iz..
The Geo Statistical data have been established for each core drill holes. From thc cor-c
hole drilling, the ore zone was established up to 25 meter depth from the surfacc. Withthe base of these 11 nos. of bore holes drilled in the mine. it is classified under Glaxrs.
Geological axis (G2f
With the above exploration conducted in this mine and the core drilling at maximumdifference 76m, comprising core drill hole no.CD-B , CD-4 & CD-s, exceeding morc than50m grid interval is considered as (G2) Category.
Feasibility Axis (F1)
laf Geology:
The Manganese ore is mineralized in a continuous vein form in trSE-WNW Stril<cdirection associated with weathered Khondalites and disintegrated Quarlzite .
The surface features clearly indicate presence of Manganese vein during GeologrcalMapping, which was also proved by core drilling. The Mining was started accordinglyand reached to a depth up to 70 mRL.
11 nos" of core driiling were drilled maximum up to 25mts depth in 25 x 50 mts gridinterva-l. And 10 nos of core driils have proved the presence of Manganese orcmaximum up to 25mts depth from the surface 1eve1.
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-17-I I core drill holes were drilled at 25 x 50collected for every meter.The faces of mining benches on either sidepresence of manganese ore.
pf Mining:
meter grid interval and samples w'crc
of manganese vein are clearly indicatcd
The mining plan is specially designed with three meters bench height fbr propcrrecovery of ore, the adjacent waste rock is highly weathered khondalite, which can lr<-'
excavated with excavator without drilling and blasting. The hauling roads with pr:opcrgradients and benches are properly designed aiong the strike direction by adopting bcstsafety concepts. The recovery 65% is considered. The efficient trained manpower- isengaged for the best recovery of ore and segregation of ore as per grade.c) Employment:
There are no habitants within the lease and hence no rehabilitation is requircd.Employment has been provided to the local public as and when required.d) Waste management:
Total 35750 ms of waste will be generated during the modification of mining plan perioclThe waste generated in the 1.t year will be utilized as backfilling in the south castcrnpart of the ML and the SW part of the pit" The total area that will be backfilled is 1390m2. The depth of the filling will be 2.3 meters at south western side and 8.7 meter atsouth eastern side of the pit. Hence 13300 m3 wastes will be utilized as backfill. Thewaste other than the backfill quantity i.e22450 m'will be kept in D1 towards NW partof the quarry & D2 towards NE part of the quarry over an area of O.946ha. and 0..15 hn.with a maximum height of average 7.Brn.
The waste dumps are designed within the lease in non rnineraJized area in north side ofthe mine. The dump benches are properly designed. The dump slopes will be covercdunder plantation to stabilize the waste dump and retaining wa1l will be constructr,'d toprevent the waste. Then Garland drain is also proposed all around the dump sit l()rsmooth drainage of surface run-off during monsoon. The plantation is developed in thr:buffer zone and sanne practice is proposed for future course of mining.The water sprinkling system through water tanker on all approach and hauling roads isdeveloped, The mine is developed in such a way that it has no impact on surroundir-rglands and is completely barricaded with green belte) Processing:The main processing operation for Manganese is manual segregation. Thc manualsegregation includes separation of ore from ROM and stacking into stocks as per grade.This can be done only with manpower. No mechanized method is substitute for thrsmanual segregatlon.
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fl Infrastructure, constructions and services:
The mine has complete black top road connecting to nearby town Cheeprupalli at adistance of Skm and railway line distance of 1 km. It is well connected t<r
Vishakhapatnam port and Airport at 75kms away from the mine. There is no ma-jorconstruction near to the mines.The office building, rest shelter for labour, boreholes for drinking water and toilets arrcdeveloped in the mines. There is good Tele-communication and healthcare facilitv irlCheeprupalli and a-lso available at mine site .
g) Costing:
i) Capital Cost: The following capital investment is made towards mining projcct ancli r:ther infrastructure. The mining equipment is proposed to be taking on hire.
ii) Operating Cost/tonExcavation of ROM(2.5 tons/Tone)
Waste Removal (2cbrn I tonlManual segregation O.25 ton OMS
Handling Charges
Salaries and Admn expenses
Safety and Environment protection
Rs. 150,00
Rs. 106.50
Rs.5OO
Rs. 20.00
Rs.200
Rs.75
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RoyaJty
Capital Interest per tons
Total
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local issues Rs.1O0
Rs.175
Rs.1l1
Rs. 1437.5
' :.
tons has to be achieved and working capital lirrbe planned. Hence working capital of lls. 5.+
iii)Working Capital:
The average monthly production is 1200at least three months production has tolakhs has to be envisaged.h) Marketing:
The total production comes out of this mine will be utilized indigenously by lessee's or,r'r'r
Ferro Alloys plant at Raipur"if Economic Viability:Even if the plant is considered as separate unit, the cash flow sta-rts after this month. lncase of average 1200 tons of production, the average cash flow will be Rs. 24 lakt-rsagainst monthly operating investment of Rs. 1B lakhs.The main sensitivity for manganese is labour absence and their efficiency. Frequentabsence of labour is very common in festival times.j) Other Factors:
All statutory provisions are being fulfilled as per time to time instructions of IBM anclDGMS. The labour is available locally and they are very weli trained in segregatior-r sincclong period. The minimum wages as per labour department will be paid.Feasibility Axis (F2)
With the above exploration conducted in this mine and the core drilling at ma-ximumdifference 76m, comprising core drill hole no.CD-B , CD-4 & CD-s, excceding morc than50m grid interval under G2 Category are considered as F2.
Economic Axis (Elfaf Exploration.
The Exploration including geological survey, eleven (11) nos. of core drill hole of totarlmetrege 194rn ranging from 10 to 25m depth were drilled at 5OmX25m grid interval, ,r[
vertical drilling along the dip of formation which have come to Gl scale up to 50mcomprising core drill hole no.CD-1 to CD-11 and G2 scale exceeding more than 5Omcomprising core drill hole no. CD-8, CD-4 & CD-5. Ten boreholes have proved prcsenceof manganese ore from BB.OmRL to 66.OmRL, complete meter wise chemical analysisand study data has indicated recoverable/saleable Mn, reservqs of 50197.84 torts arnd
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-20-aterage Mn grade varies from l2oh to 2BOh canRL. The grade is also increasing with depth.
be economically extracted up to 70 rnetc'r'
ibl Mining report/Mining plan/working mine: Mining Plan approved has bccnVZNR/ MP/ MN-73/ Hyd. dated O2.O2.2OOO,approved vide letter No. AP/
.tr cf Specific end-use grades of resenres:-All the reserves assessed are from threshold va-lue. The cut-off grade is 17 % Mn. Atpresent depth, the grade of Mn ore is up to 29o/o. The total ore extracted in the mine is
1. economically utilized by lessee in his ferro alloys plant at Raipur.d.)specific knowledge of forest/non-forest and other land use data:-The total ML area over 9.76 Acre (3.95 ha), and it is totaily non-forest area. As the toti.rlaJea fall under private land . The total is acquired by mine owrter. The total land iseconomically used for mining purpose.Economic A:ris (E2)The Mineral reserve even though under Gl or G2 category but not mineable duc l<r
statutory bar and blocked in systematic benches are less economic is considered as Ii2,category.
Based on the detail study under EFG classification of UNFC, the reservesestimated will come under proved reser:ses of category IV.
{i}Minable Reserve ( 1 1 1}:
The dimensions of the existing mine is measured to be 15O m x 62m x 6.2m. Furthcr,11 nos. core drilling has been made to establish the continuity of ore for furtherdevelopment. The ore zones depth up to 70mRL is considered as Mineable reserve & asproved by the 11core drill holes are considered as 111 catesories.Minable Reserve (L221:The ore zones depth up to 70 mRL is considered as Mineable reserve & estimated withinG2 category and are considered as 122 catesorv.
{iiifBlocked up Resources l22Ll:Even lhough part of the resources are proved under Gl category, However some minererlresources will be blocked up systematic benching. Since the Ore is not mineablc it isput under 22 i categories.(iilBlocked up 12221:
Even though the resources are proved underare blocked up due the systematic benching,under 222 categories.
G2 category but the minera1 resource..;Since the Ore is not mineable it is put
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-2r-The said blocked up reserve is calculated and tabulated vide table no.16 & 16(A).
Feasibility/pre-feasibility study report along with financial analysis for econon ric
'"'iability of ttre deposit as specified under the UNFC field guidelines are may l;crncorporated and submitted vide Annexure-XV.
Detailed calculation of reserves/resources section wise (When the mine is fullymechanized and deposit is of complex nature with variation of size, shape ofmineralized zones, grade due to intrusion within ore zone etc, an attempt may bemade to estimate reserwes/resources by slice plan method).The section wise reserves estimated within the exnlored area are tabulated below
category wise.
Table No. 15. Proved Mineable Resenre: 111
Section
consider
ed
Cross
section
al area
Leng
th ofinfluence
Volume
of ore
zorLe
Total recoverable
ore in cum
Bulk
densi
ty
Total
quantity
of ore in
tonesAbove
L7o/o Mn
(6s%)
L2-
17"/o
Mn
lLo%l
I AA'l
196.9r 4922.75 3199.78 492.27 2.8 8959.38
BB' r44 50 7200 4680 720 2.8 13104
369 J{ 13653 8874.45 t 365.3 2.8 24848.46
DD' 0 42 o 0 2.8 o
TOTAL 25L74 16365.7,-=: 25L7.4 469LL.a4
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Table No. 15(Al. Probable Mineable Reserve: 122
Section
consider
ed
Cross
section
al area
Leng
th ofinfluence
Volume
of ore
zorLe
Total recoverable
ore in cum
Bulk
densit
v
Total
quantitof ore ir
tones
Above
l7o/o Mn
165o/ol
L2-
L7"/o
Mn
(1o%)
AA' 0 25 0 0 O 2.8 0
rc2b6BB' 146 50 7300 730 2.8
CC' 0 37 0 0 0 2.8 0
DD' 0 +z o 0 0 2.8 0
Total 8450 5492.5 845 L3286
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i.rtr.tks
G2
C2
<;2
(-;2
Rcm
arks
T
16: Blocked M hes):221I roEi
i
I
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I
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l>7'/ i:
.t9690
!_2!l6
62.622
Cl(l 1
:: l
Lsosrr.22
E IIO. IO: u easured Resources e to Systematic BencSectio
n
I consi
I dered
Cros
s
Secti
onal
area
Leng
th ofinfluence
Volume
of ore
zolte
Total recoverable ore
in cum
Bul
k
den
sity
Totalquantityof ore in
tones
Total
guant
ityof sub
grade
ore in
tones
Above
l7o/o Mn
165o/ol
L2-l7o/o
Mn
(1o%l
AA' 110 2750 1787.5 275 2"8 5005,ry*O
5297BB' 378 50 18900 r2285 i890 2.8 34398
CC 68 25t6 1635.4 25L6 2.8 4579.12704.48
DD 4.71 42 29"82 r9.383 2.982 2.8 54.27248.3496
TOTA
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24L95.8
2
t5727.2
8 24t9.5a2 44036.39 6774.83
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Table No. 16(A): Blocked up Measured Resources (Due to Systematic Benchesl:222
otalSectionconsidered
CrossSectio
nalarea
Lengthofinfluence
Volume of
orezone
Totalrecoverableore in cum
Bulkdensity
Totalquantity ofore intones
Totalquantity ofsub
gradeore intones
T
AboveL7"/oMn
l6SV"l
t2-LTVoMn
llO"/"1AA' 0 25 0 0 0 2.8 0 0 0
BB' 74 <n3700 2405 370
2.86734 L036
77
CC' 0 37 0 0 0 2.8 0 n t)
0
777
DD' 0 42 0 0 0 2.8 0 q
036TOTAL 2405 370 6734
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l) Mineral Resenres/Resources:
Minera-l Resources: (Mineral resources may be estimated purely based on lcvclexploration, with reference to the threshold value of minerals declared by IBM).Table No.17:
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afterdeposit
q nnlrrin o
based on
re sultsvarl0Lls
Level of Exploration Reserve & Resources in tons Area in ha.
G1- Detailed
exploration
too240"64 0.508
G2 - General
Exploration
2t90r o.12
G3- Prospecting
G4- Reconnassance
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er Than Fully Mechanized open cast mining has been proposed, The recovery lactt.rrined by the Andhra University is enclosed herewith vide Annexure-XIII.
ihrt Cut off grade. Ultimate pit depth proposed.
Cut off grade - I7o/o Mn.
Ultimate pit depth - 70mRL.
Mineral/ ore blocked dues to benches, barriers, pillars, road, railway, river,, reservoir, electric line and other statutory barriers etc, under forest,
ctuaries etc. where necessary permissions are not available.sed on the available exploration data in the leasehold area and parameters consicler-c.rl tosess reserves, it has been attempted to allocate the Maneanese ore reserves under UNF'C
e.
Classification{1}
i A. Mineral ReserveI
(1) Proved MineralReserve(2) Probable Mineral
I ReserveTOTAL
(2) Feasibility MineralResources
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469I1.84
B. Remaining Resources
( 1 ) Feasibility MineralResources
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MINING.
Mining Method: (Opencast Mining)
The method of Mining is proposed to continue in the mine by'A" OTFM methocl.Benches are making with a maximum height of 3m and minimum wrdth of 3 In
sloping nearly vertical with overall bench slope at 60o" The year wise developmcnl trfthe quarry is shown by plan and sections in plate No.VI(A to tr). Existing Quarry lvillbe developed towards east west for raising ore in the ensuing modification of minirrgplan period. The mining machinery will be deployed is excavator and tippers forremoval of ROM and overburden. The oermission for the sarne is obtained fron-r
DGMS, Hyderabad.
The mining will be conducted with the help of excavator and tippers without usingdrilling and blasting with 3m bench height. Ore will be processed by manuarl
segregation for separation of ore from ROM" It is proposed to raise about 1311'+
tons of Manganese ore of all grade i. e. 72324 tons of manganese ore and 790 tonsof sub grade ore from the mine at its peak production capacity per annum.Considering 13114 tons of production per annum, Nos of working days areconsidered in a year are 300 days. Hence Average daily production will be: 13^71
E ;8!SOinn6 ; il',E cp x'c o'-q :-?*EE E:;6c,6.rjo.t+r tr; c ftr o'e :E'FF->ao .. tt L i(! ts i.nd9l e co d'o.2 Hr 8.9B *io! b+J o';l - O.'E ri d c-:c?cdE d,b EE aO €'.1E, Fe FXgl :n+t ='F: d €tr FIAE ag ;65.o c,j
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E€l ;EHfi 33Sl ssFe Il.l;:-F;
rAI HE;€ E.s sl ;.3 Zz b..Gl .il .q -id o EiEI ;SEE Hv dl.i Xl n n\ #F ol !E o 7 c'5F<l '6.0*.=c)crrl ;EEE o Ftr.:l Er Ql r< Xritii-=L0J=
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-2A-Individual year wise development plans and sections showing pit layouts,
trrmps, stacks of mineral reject, lf any, etc in case of 'A' category mines.t" layout, existing quarry has been shown clearly in the development plans & sectiorrste No: VI (A to E).ring the 1st year of plan period the four benches will be extended south-western siclcthe existing quarry maintaining bench height and width 3m and 3m respectiveiy.
Year wise Development and Production for the plan period will be as detailed below:
ble No. 22: First Year (2O15-16) Development:
Particulars Items Quarry DetailsBenches Height
widthIndividual Bench slopeOver all slope
3m3m60()320
Quarry LengthwidthArea occupied
100m37rn
37OO m2
Excavation Wall rock wasteIntermediate -WasteSub-GradeManganese ore
121OOm31200m:r4BOm3
T4BBtonnes
During the 2"d year of plan period the four benches wili be extended towards north-B€stern side of the existing quarry maintaining bench height and width 3m and 3mrespectively.Table No. 23: Second Year (2O16-L7l Development:
Particulars Items Quarry DetailsBenches Height
widthIndividual Bench slopeOver all slope
3m3m600320
Quarry LengthwidthArea occupied
1 00m26rn
2600 rn2
ExcavationWali rock wasteIntermediate -WasteSub-GradeManganese ore
5700m3I425rn3570m3
BB92tonnes
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Particulars Items Quarry Details
Benches HeightwidthIndividual Bench slopeOver all slope
3m3m600320
Quarry Length
widthArea occupied
I OOm
26rn
2600 rn)
Bxcavation
Wall rock wasteIntermediate -WasteSub-GradeManganese ore
-6800;3
-1700 m3680 m:
1O608 tonnes
During the 4th year of plan period the four benches will be extended towards norlhwestern side of the existing quarry maintaining bench height and width 3m ar-rd 3mrespectively.Table No. 25: Fourth Year (2O18-19) Development:
Particulars Items Quarry DetailsBenches Height
widthIndividual Bench slopeOver all slope
3m3m600
324
Quarry LengthwidthArea occupied
I OOm
25rn2500 mz
ExcavationWall rock wasteIntermediate -WasteSub-GradeManganese ore
2lOOml1750 m.;
700 m3
l092Otonnes
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respectively.Table No. 26: Fifth Year (2O19-2Ol Development:
Particulars Items Quarry Details
Benches HeightwidthIndividual Bench slopeOver all slope
3m3m600320
Quarry Length
widthArea occupied
i00m
24rn
24OOrn2
Excavation
Wa-lI rock wasteIntermediate -WasteSub-GradeManganese ore
1000m3l975rn379O rn3
L2324 tonnesi
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Describe briefly giving salient features of the proposed method of working
ladicating Category of mine.
The method of Mining is proposed to continue in the mine by OTFM method. fJcnchcsrvill be made with a maximum height of 3m with slope. The year wise developrnent ofthe quarry is shown by plan and sections in plate No.VI(A to E). Existing Quarry willbe developed towards north east for raising ore in the ensuring modification of miningplan period. The mining machinery will be deployed is excavator and tippers forremoval of ROM and overburden. The permission for the sarne is obtainccl trn
undertaking from DGMS, Hyderabad. The copy of the same is annexed herc'..vith its
Annexure-X.
The mining machinery and equipment proposed to be deployed in the mine fordifferent mining operations during the ensuing modification of mining plan period aredescribed in the table below:
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Make
TATLL&T
KOMATSU
Excavators
Mining equipment likecrowbars, pick axes,
chisels. etc.
As perrequirement
Water tanker 2OOO liters
Bucket capacity
Production efficiency (machine operatingefficiency + job management efficiency)
Time cycle/pass at 9Oo swing
Bucket filI factor(f)
TABLE No.27: LIST OF MACHINERY:
Mol,ivePower
DieselDiesel
The excavator will be used for removal of ROM and overburden/earthwork. The mir-ringwill be conducted with the help of excavator and tippers without using drilling andblasting with 3m bench height. Ore will be processed by manua,l segregation lirr
1 separation of ore from ROM.. Due to ore is in soft nature it can be directly loaded bv tl-rc:
excavator.. Machinery Planning
Excavation:
Table No: 28lAification
0.9 Cu.M
25 sec.
Excavating parameters
i Nominal bucket capacity 0.9 Cu.M
I Average nomina-l bucket capacity(C) 1 Cu.M
Time cycle/pass at 9Oo swing(T) 25 sec
Swell factors(S) 0.8
Froduction efficien factor 0.9Seconds hour(t 3600
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Rate of ProductionOutput/ shovel/hour
Output/ shovei/ shift with 6 hours effective
Excavator ired to be en
Capacity of the Tipper(1O tones)Maximum excavation required in aday includins intercalated waste
Return time
Tipper cycle time(waste dump yardand ore stack yard) : Loading time+hauling time + unloading time +return time + spotting time andrvaiting time
lVorking time per Tipper per day
Number of tri r Tin rdaVolume day per Tipper
BB.65x6=531.9Cu.M
9875 3OO:32.91 Cu.M32.91 531.9 =0.O6or I
Average haul length to be covercd bythe loaded Tipper(25O m) /Avcragcspeed of the Tipper(15 kmph) : 6minAverage speed of Tipper(empty) to bccovered by empty Tipper{250m)/Average speed of Tipper(25 kmph) -3.6 or 4min
6+6+2+4+3:2I
6 hrs
6 x 60) l2I :17.I4 or17 x 4: 68 Cu.M13.03 /68:O.19 or 1 nos.
I+ | :2 numbers.
c x f x s= 1x0.93600 /25
x d x e xf lTx 0.8 x 0.95 x 0.9 x= 88.65 Cr-r.M
rvorkins timeMaximum excavated in year (including 9875 Cu.Mlvss{s){grH vear 2OI9-2O
uirement of excavation
l'i,
I Tipper requirement (maximumito be excavated in day beingCu.M for both ore & waste.
volume22.O4
: Keeping 1 standby 10 tone Tipperi overcome break down
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c) Describe briefly the layout of mine workings, pit road layout, the layout of faeesend sites for disposal of overburden/waste along with ground preparation prior todisposal of waste, reject etc. A reference to the plans and sections may be given.UPL or ultimate size of the ptt is to be shown for identification of the suitabledumping site.
The waste is mainly the khondalite formations with murrum and khondalite wastcmaterial generated as mentioned in the table below.
Table No.29: Year wise waste generation during the modification of mining plarl Pcriocl.
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(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
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Year
Total
waste
(m")
Quantlty ofwaste {m3)
Height in m Area in ha
Wastedumparea
Backfilledarea
Wastedump BackfilledFor
dump
For
Backfil
led
2015-16 r3300 13300 8.7 0.1 39
2016-17 7 125 7 r25 5.50.061 '"'
2017 - t8 8500 8500 8.9o.o97
2018,19 38s0 38s0 o.1o.o47
20t9-20 2975 2975 3.9Total 35750 22450 13300 o.205 Or 139
Selection of durnping site.
Total 35750m3of waste will be generated during the modification of mining plan pcriodwill be dumped towards North west of the quarry in the additional area of 0.205hectares. Around 13300m" of waste will be utllizedl backfilled in the south eastern palrt
of the Mining Lease and the south western of the pit in the 2015-16. Hence balarrcr:
22450 M' of waste will be dumped in the place earmarked for it.
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[lethod of dumping and maximum height and spread of dump(s].T'he waste thus generated in the 1st year will be utilized as back filling in the southeastern part of the Mining lease and the south western of the pit. The total area that willbe back filled is 1390m2. The depth of filling will be 2.3meter at south western side ancl8.7m at south eastern side of the pit Hence 13300 m3 waste will be utilized as backfill.
:i Arrangement for separate stacklng of sub-grade minerals.ir The sub-grade material that will be produced from the mines will be kept separately ir-r
the stack yard, whenever requires this material wili be blended with good quality MnOre for captive use of the lessee. The sub-grade stack yard is shown in the piate.
ln the Mining Practices, 12 to IToh Mn. is treated as Sub-Grade. Total 322Omr SurbGrade will be generated during the current modification of mining plan period.
irtable No.3O: Year wise Sub-grade generation during the modification of mrning plunperiod.
Sub-Grade (CuM)480
570
Selection Site for Sub-Grade StackThe tota,l 322Oms Sub-Grade will beperiod, which will be stacked over anside of the lease area. The LocationNo.VIII).
generated during the modification of mining planarea of 0.0065Ha., located towards north eastcrnof the same has been shown in trMP Plan (Plate
Height and spread of Sub-Grade Ore:;1,The height of the sub-grade stackwill be 3.5m and having surface area of 0.0065 I{a.
l;:The presence*UPL) shall beto 70 mRL in
of ore body established up to 70 mRL, and then the ultimate pit iimitmarked on the surface plan. In the present scheme the UPL is marked r-rp
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,c conceptual Mine planning up to the end of lease period taking intoi """"ia"""aiort
the present available resenres and resources describing therl'
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About 550 saplings per annum of different species are proposed to be
the conceptual period. An additional B0o saplings, as shown below, are
the end of the lease Period.
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and rehabilitation showing on a plan with few relevant sections'
;A" p., Regronal Geologr of manganese depth is up to TOmRL' However' As explorccl' tht'
' ultimate pit limit can reach up to a depth of 12'7m (70 mRL)'
i During the cur.ent modification of plan period, the mining will be carried out along
section lines BB,, there by yielding a production of about 13114tons of manganese per
annum as its peak production. About, 35750 cum of waste will be generated' The
r€serves estimated 60197.84tons of Manganese Ore' However, during the current plat-r
period about 5O232tons of Manganese Ore wit]n 3220 tons of Sub Grade Ore sha11 be
rnined out. Thus, bringing the tentative anticipated life of the mine is going to bc
expiring with this 5 years plan Period i'e', from 1 'O4'2O2O'
Exptoration: During the modification of mining plan period, it is proposed to drill 3nos'
of core drills up to a depth of 25m to prove the depth persistence of ore zone
,liil Development:, During the modification of mining plan period, a total quantity of about 277OO cum o[
ijo'uff rock waste and BO5O cum of intercalated waste is estimated to be generated'
jiii) Production:
!t is proposed to produce an annual production of 13114 tone of manganese ore' at the
proposed rate of production about 5O232tons of ROM and' 3220 tons of Sub grade Ore
[s likely to be produced by the end of the current plan period
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Reclamation and Rehabilitation:-The northern end of the pit has been backfilled having areaO.O2gha whichis shown in the surface plan and plantation is proposed in the existing &proposed backfilled area"There is a proposa-l to reclaim in the benches of northwest side of themine. During this modification of mining plan period the miningoperations will be fully developed. At the end of the life of the mine thequarry will be backfilled during conceptual period.
Table No: 32 Year wise Reclamation and Rehabilitation:Year Area covered in
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2017 -IB Nil Nit Nit
20IB-19 Nil Nil Nil
2019-20 Nil Nil Nil4,
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Not applicable.
MINE DRAINAGE:
Minimum and maximum depth of water table based on observations fromnearby wells and water bodies"Water table is encountered at a depth of 42rn below the general ground level.
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Indicate maximumand minimum depth of Workings.
IYorkings are proposed maximum up to 3m from the Surface and are l2m above the
ter table.
Quantity and quality of water likely to be encountered, the pumpingand places where the mine water is finally proposed to betrrangements
d.ischarged.
water from underground sources will be encountered. Only, rain water duringsoon shall be coursed through the existing natural valleys"
Describe regional and local drainage pattern. Also indicate annual rain fall,hments area, and likely quantity of rain water to flow through the lease area'ngement for arresting solid wash off ete.
area is a plain land and the surface run off and the quarry accumulated water isg drained put through the garland drain and the garland made by this lesscc as
wn in the EMP plan.
STACKING OF MINERAL REJECT /SUB GRADE MATERIAL AND DISPOSAL OF:TASTE:
dicate briefly the nature and quantity of top soil, overburden / waste and
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aste generated from the Quarry is proposed to be dumped on the existing dump arc:ithe north side of the lease area. Two core drills i.e. PCD-14 & 16 have been proposcdprove the barrenness of the said area. The detail of the proposed dumps during therrent modification of mining plan period has been given below;
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ultimate capacity of proposed dump will be 1.601ha, with a height of 7.8m ha'u'rng
the North east and north west part ofBne terrace. The dump site has been selected inlease area.
the proposed dump area found minera-lized zorre, the waste generated during thcfor back filling purpose at the northcrnification of mining plan Period will_be used
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the proposals for protectivesequence of year wise build up of dumps along withmeasures.
Total 3575O ms of waste will be generated during the modification of mining plan periocluill be dumped in the waste dump area over 1.601ha. with height of average 7.8m.'I'ht:dump site has been selected in the N-E part of the lease area on the existing durnp.ll-lowever, PCD-14 & 16 is proposed to prove its barrenness.
l,The protective measures and precautions to be taken under the waste dump t.frcmanagement shall be as follows:-
1. The ultimate dump slope will be maintained at 28.50.2. The retaining wall has to be made to arrest the waste dump materials lor
consolidation and will be constructed during first year of modification rtr
mining plan period.3. Garland drains are to be oaved around the dump to arrest possible wash ol'f'
wlbevil I be constructed during hrst year of modifrcation o[in rainy seasons and
mining plan period.4. Suitable grass/plant species will be paved in the dump slope, which w'rll
hold the materials in its fibrous ald spread over roots to protect wash otf rnthe rainv seasons.
Table No.:- 36 Waste Dump Management:
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Size
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USE OJt MINERAL AND IVIINERAL RE^IECT:
'The following are to be furnished in the interest of mineral conservation.
nf Describe briefly the requirement of end-use industry specifically in terms ofphysical and chemical composition.
Specihc grade of the end use industry of Bajrang Power & Ispat Ltd of the lessee.
l-Physical -7Smesh -75mm2-Chemical- above 29o/o MnThe mineral that will be produced from the mine will be used in the plant of thc Lcssc:r-'
at Raipur" There will be no change in the specification.
Give brief requirement of intermediate industries involved in up gradation ofmineral before its end-use.
There will be no changes in specification required in the case of new user rndustries.
Give detail requirements for other industries, captive consumption,export, associated industrial use etc.
The mineral that will be produced from the mine will be used in the plant of thc Lt-'sscc
at Raipur.
d| Indicate precise physical and chemical specification stipulated by buyers:
The sub - grade minera-l will be stacked separately and will be blended with better gt':iclt:
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lfot applicable.
^PROCESSTJVG OF ROM AND IYIINERAL RE^TECT.
If processing lbeneficiation of the ROM orMineral Reject is planned to benducted, briefly describe nature of processing I beneficiation. This may indicate
and grade of feed material and concentrate (finished marketable product),very etc.sub grade generated will be 10% that will be blended high grade ore and dispal.ched
the captive use.Give a material balance chart with a flow sheet or schematic diagram of the
ing procedure indlcating feed, product, recovery, and its grade at eachof processing.
applicable.
Explain the disposal method for tailings or reject from the processing plant"
:Not applicable.
Quantity and quality of tailings /reject proposed to be disposed, size andpacity of tailing pond, toxic effect of such taillngs, if any, with process adoptedneutralize any such effect before their disposal and dealing of excess waterm the tailings dam.
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Specify quantity and type of chemicals if any to be used in the processing
t.applicable.Specify quantity and type of chemicals to be stored on site / plant.
Not applicable.
Indicate quantity (cum per day) of water required for mining and processingnnd sources of supply of water, disposal of water and extent of recycling.
-lM-ater requirement of 9KLD in mainly for drinking purpose, domestic purpose, grecnbelt maintaining and for sprinkling on Mine haulage road.s the water shall bc drarvnfrom nearby village. The domestic waste water shall be sent to septic tank followed bv
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Un skilled labour zlTotal 31
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OTHER.Site serrrices:
er statutory and essential infrastructures like
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rest-shed, first-aid-centre, ambulancchas been proposed to be provided.
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Employment potential:
Table No. 38: Laborers:
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PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN UNDER RULE 23 OF MCDR'1988:
I Environment Base line information:1.L: Existing land use pattern indicating the area already degraded due tomining, roads, processing plan p, township etc in a tabular form.
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Sl. No Pattern of Utilization Area inhectares
I Mining 1.0842
2. Dump r.396
.). Mineral storage 0.03 r
4. Construction of buildings, workshops, power
stations etc.
0.0099
q Township/ Housing Nit
6. Construction of road ,rope way, railway lines etc. 0.096
7 Others(Green belt) o.2
B. Tailing pond Nil
Total 2.8L7L
1.2 Water Regime, quality of air, ambient noise level, flora, climatic con<titions:
fi) Water Regime
Ground water as well as the surface water will not be affected by the proposercling operation. Mining activities will be confined almost flat terrain and will be much
the minimum water table. Surface run off will be protected bv rain water clrainssilt settling tanks around the quarry,
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in Key Plan Plate No. 1.
Ambient Noise Level:drilling and blasting activity is there, the g€neration of sound is very minimum level.
SDb). The noise-monitoring stations is earmarked in the working zofle.e base line data is annexed herewith as Annexure-X[V..
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Draught and milch cattle in addition to pet animals constitute the fauna,l regime.
Climate Condition:temperatures in surruner (March to May) touch 42oC to 43oC, the average
perature during summer is around 400C. Mercury dips to 15oC to 20oC during
ter days (November to January).area receives rainfall mainly from the SW monsoon during June to September rvith
monthly rainfail ranging between 150mm and 250 mm'area is a]so visited bv NE monsoon in October and November along with cycionic
s. The annual fall is around 1050 mm..1.3 Human Settlements:e nearest human habitation is the village Garividi, at about 0.50km or 500m south of
villages within 5 km radius of thearea, with a population of 950. Other prominentubiect area are tabled below:
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Name of the village Location & Distance from thelease
Area (in kml
Populat
L Garividi 0.50 south 950
2. Tatizuda 0.60 north 9lB3, Gadabavalasa 1.4 North-west 1 070
4. Penubarti5-Srtra-"a€ar
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6" Podaru 2.4 South-East 670*'---/067. Biiavarampurarn 2.5 North-westB. Tatavai tali 3.6 East 862
Y. ulu L4 3.6 South 962
,tgrrcutture ls the main occupation of the villagers; some of them are employcd in
the manganese ore mines in the region.
1.4 Public Buildings, places of worship and monuments:
No public building, monuments, places of historical importance exits in or within
5 km radius of the lease hold area.
, 1.5. Indicate any sanctuary is located in the vicinity of lease hold:
Not Applicable
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Environmental Impact Assessment Statement describing the impact of mining
and beneficiation on environment is given below:-
Land area indicating the area likely to be degraded due to quarrying,dumping, roads, workshop, processing plant, tailing pond/dam, township etc-
The area recommended for renewal of modification of mining plan period is I .5829Ha and the land degradation for the planned period is as follows.
Table No.41: Land Degradation Pattern:
Sl. No Pattern of Utllization Area put on useat start of
modification ofmining planoeriod lhal
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mining plan pe(ha)
I Minins r.oB42 Nit
2. Dump'I ?OA o.205
J. Mineral storaqe 0.031 0.03
4, Construction of buildings,workshops, power stationsetc.
0.o099 Nil
5. Township/ Housine Nil Nii
6. Construction of road ,ropewav. railwav lines etc.
0.096 0.01
7. Green belt/Plantation o.2 o"BB79
B. Tailins pond Nil Nil
Total 2.8t7L L.L329
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Air Quality:
e present mining operation are on a small scale and totally manual. The scaie ofining operation will not have significance effect on the ambient air quality. I-lowevcr, a
e dust will be generated during the transportation, which will be controllccl b1'
praying of water on haulage roads, development of green belt, proper and timclyaintenance of mining machinery etc. will be adopted"
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arterly mine discharge sarnpling will be taken and will be given to Lab for analysis of
water samples after siltation tank, to know the impact on water quality due to theing activities. The location of the water sampling station is marked in the Plate N o
I (EMP Plan)"Environment monitoring is proposed will be made as per the circular
ber 3192 CCOM. The base line data is annexed herewith as Annexure-XlV.oise Levels & Vibration(Due to Blasting):
se level in the area would be increased to some extent due to the utilizationpers, drills and blasting etc. for the proposed production ta-rget. There is no
st pollution since the mining is manual with iimited /controlled drilling and
ofnoise orblasting.
ter regime:
und water as well as the surface water will not be affected by the proposed minirrgration. Mining activities will be confined almost llat terrain and will be much ailovc
minimum water table" Surface run off will be protected by rain water drains and silttling tanks around the quarry.id mine drainage:
Applicable,
,Surface subsidence:
Applicable"
-Economic Conditions:
impact due to minins on the socio-economic front will be beneficial. Aboul 30e will directly benefited by mining through employment and number of indircct
eficiaries will be of the order of 300. With continuation of mining, otherrastructural develooments will increase the socio-economic statLls of the locell
abitants.
istorical monuments:s no historical monuments etc exist area, impact of mining on sur:1'l
ures are nil.
ressive reclamation Plan:
ttined- out land:
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the end of the S-years plan period the tota-l mined out land for mining and a,llicd
ities will work out to be 1 .OB42Ha as detailed below:No.:-42 Proposal of Mined out land.
Minedout areaat theend of
the yearlq ha)I oB!?r 9342t.oB42
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Topsoil Management:
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top soil will not generate during this modification
Tailings Dam Management:
change. :
4 Acid mine drainage, if any and its mitigative measures. \applicable. ".,
Surface subsidence mitigation measures through backfilling of mine
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any other means and its monitoring mechanism.
k darns around dumps have been proposed to stop the backfilling and the dumps.
Management and Risk Assessment:mitigate the emergency, planning is the first & four most thing, i.e. recogntzlngaccident or possible, assessing the consequences of such possible accrdcntsdeciding on emergency planning /procedures in advanced both on site & of
that would necessarv to be implemented I the event of emergency withouty delay and confusion.
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safety measuresand fuels, etc,
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iquick intimation of information if need arises.
i'[he workmen in the project are periodically trained at group VT canter for properety training as per the DGMS circulars.e management is committed to identify the possible causes for potential
ster and draw a code of emergencv measures and procedures to deal withsr-lch disasters, which is otherwise also advised by DGMS through their seculars.
e mine is located at 0.50km from Garividi having good communication liketelephone and mobile facility. In case of any minor/major accidents within the
ine, the sarne will be communicated to the GPA Holder by the Mines Managerand intern he will inform to the Revenue Authorities, Police, Fire Departmenl,DGMS etc for action.A vehicle is kept all the time in the mine site for conveyance.
mine level first aid will provided and persons(s) sha11 be shifted to nearbyhospital at Garividi which is having at basic amenities.
ere is qualified medical officer in the Government Hospital at Garividi who iscapable of handling of normal accidents. In case of high risk accidentsperson(S) will be shifted by department vehicle to well equipped District Hospitalat Vizianagararn which is 75km from Mine site as per the requirement.lr{ines Manager is the person responsible of the disaster management and heneeds to be contacted in the below mentioned address in case of any disaster,/s SHRI BAJARANG POWER & ISPAT LTDRJHARA VILLAGE
TRALGUMMAROADIPUR
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fire station -Cheepurpally, Nearest hospital - Garividi, Nezirest police statron -ividi, Nearest Railway station - Cheepurpally, Nearest Air port- Vishakhapatnarn,
t Port - Vishakhapatnam.8.5 Care & Maintenance during temporary discontinuance:
ollowing measures will beCordoning off the mineRound the clock vigil to
adoptedarea to prevent unauthorized entry"ensure safety of equipment left in place in the site.
8.6 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE:
e financial assurance can be submitted in any encashable from preferably a llanka-rantee from a Scheduled Bank as stated in Rule 23(F)(2) of Mineral Conscrvatrot'td Development Rules, 1988 for five years period expiring at the end of validity of thecument. The amount calculated for the purpose of Financial Assurance is bascd on
Nil is mentioned above where the land is not used in those categones.e it is an "A" category mine, the financial assurance is Rs" 25, OOOI- per heclare or
Lakh rupees whiihever is high under Rule 23 (F) (2) of MCDR 1988. The financiallrance here for the plan period is 3.95 X Rs. 25, OOO l- = Rs.9B,75O l- l "
ever, the minimum financial assurance for this mine is Rs.2, 00,000/-(Two lakh
) under Rule 23 (F) of MCDR, 1988. The copy of financial assurance is submittcdg with the modification of mining plan.
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n n P,"'tt; u, 6aPo[lr)1(Name of tJ.e person rvitfr address and occupation) (hereinafter'referred to as thc i^"Transferor" which expression shall whrere the context so adrnits be cleenred. ,o
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herein after referred to as "transferoi:" rvhichrexpression rvhere the context"so atheir respectivc heirs, executors,
its be deemed to includ.e all the said par-tllers.le$ql representatives ancl permitted assigrrs).
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.GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESI{DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY
Froceedings of the Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Vizianagaram' . (Presenc Sri Dr.Y-S.Babu, M.Sc.Ph.D, Assistant Director)
.No.3765fiW1993 Dt: I l-1-2010
Sub:
Mines and Geology Vizianagaram. /,..::':::ir':: -
3. G.O.Ms.No. 233 Industries and Commer.ce (M-III) Department ,Dt 3"WW0-9:t tl
4. Memo.No: 19049/Rl-l/2008,.Dt' 2-12-2009 of the Director ,4 ^6''t'Mines and Geology Hyderabad. f/ '! '
5.Lr.Dt.29-|2-2o09,fronlM/sSlrriBajrangPower&IspatL|d.|i,,/li i:;' i*'r* 11 , i
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9-2020.
In the reference 3td cited the Government have issued transfer orders in favotrr o1-
Shri Bajrang Power & Ispat Ltd for Manganese Mining Lease over an extent of 9'76O Aces tt't
;o"-aiii""r laid down in Form-'O' prescribed under Mineral Concession Rulcs'., 1957 and COnditigns lald dOWn ln f OfTn--\., prescrloeu ullucr rvrrrrerar vvrrvvJ!
0 and additional conditions stipulated in the Annexure appended to the grant order' lt-r tl're
;;;;"1ii"J}r" oirector Mines and Geology Hyderataa nus issued a nletno for takingr
action in the matter to this office.
TolWs Shri Bajrang Power & IsPat Ltd,Raipur, Chattisgarh (State)
Mines and Minerals -Transferof Mining Lease for Manganese ore over an extent
iig.leO Acres in Sy.No. 56 of Gariviai Vittage & Mandal, Vizianagaram District held
by Sri S.Narayana daju for the un expired perioa of years up to 26-9-2020 in favour
1 . G. O. M s.N o. 27 2 Indu strie s and,Comm erce (M-III) Departrygg!-D--l-! -6*: 5-:-2 I 0 0,
2. procd.No : 3 7 6 5 / W I99j-.D-{t1 -ql2ffil- 6 f tlie-Ssthn t D i rector o f
ffi" reference 1" cited the Government have glmtrd4l'Iinlue*fug=Sl Mj:g|t:t:; in favour of Sri S.Narayana Raju over an extent #TIAO Aces in S,RF ig :f Garividi
tage, & Mandal, Vizianagaram DLtrict for a period of 20 years ficor{i3qtf fri !.t'11?!::?'u has executed the miriing lease vide refeience 2"d cited, and it will be ih force up to
.No. 56 of Garividi Village & Mandal, Vizianagararn Dirt.i"t for the unexpired period of yeals
.up to 26-9-2020 subject to provisions of Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulatiorr)
In the ref,erence 5'h cited The grantee has furnished Security Deposit of_R-sr-!L0!V- in
shape of National Saving certificite bearing No" 84EE 081953, Dt. 29-12-2009 at Post
laster, Vizianagaram and submitted Guaran-tee Bond issued by the Bank of Borada'
izianagaram ;which is valid upto 9-7'2011 ulder rule23f(2) of M'C'D'R' Act, 1988 in favourI i - -.r -. '. '
t,-r'lAssistant Diirector of Mines and Geology, Vizianagaram. The Mining Lease deed is executecl
Form'O'today i.e., on 1l-01-2010.
i Su,rction is hereby accorded to M/s Shri Bajrang Power & Ispat Ltd for Manganese L)rc
iover an extent of 9.760 Aces in Sy.No. 56 of Garividi Village & Mandal, vizianagaram Distrrct
r a period of un- expired period i.e., upto 26'09-2020 subject to the provisions containecl irr
ines and Minerals (Iievelopment and degulation) Act, 1957 arid conditions laid down rn tllc
il"r" a""J in Form- O prescrited under Mineral Concession Rules' 1960'
The lessee should maintain all the records and accounts in the prescribed i?tTt ihe
should submit the monthly retums in prescribed forms to the Director of Mines arrci
6eology, Hyderahad, Dy.Director of Mines and Geology, Visakhapatnam and Assistant Dircctor
of Mines and Geolog y,Yizianagaram and other prescriuea orncials within the stipulated period
Mines and,iMinera'ls.- Transfer of Miniig Lease held by Srl S.Narayana tlaju forManganese Ore ,over an extent of :9'176O Acibs In Sy.No.56 of Garivitli Village &Mandal, Vlzianagaram Dlstrict, in.favorlr bf:M/s Shr:l Bajrang Power and IspatLf rnfted for the un-explred portion''of leaSe 'period up to 26-09-2020Permlssion - Accorded.
- INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (M:III) DEPARTMENT
M5.No.233. Dated 3O-1O-2()()9.Read the following:-
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G.O. Ms. No. 272,Ind. & Com. (M-III) Dept,, dated 16-05-2'000'firom Sri S.Narayana Raju, Notarized Affidavlt, dated 25-01-2008''From M/s Shri Bajrang power ad Ispat Limited., Notarizeqtrygdf vifdated 28-OI"-2OOB. /.:!t . - -
From Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad, File Nolr{So+9t w'Llzoo9, dated 27-o2-2ooe.
!i,:','ORDER:
In the reference 1't read above, a Mining Lease \irvlas g'ranted fot'Manganese Ore over an extent of 9.760 Acres ln Sy.NO.56 of ";Garlvidl
Village'&Manlal, Vizianagaram District in favour Sri S.Narayana, Raju.'for a period of20 years. The lease will be in force up to 26-09-2020. r 'i., . ...
2. In the reference 2nd read above, Srl S,Na;ayana RaJu has applied fortransfer of the above said minJng lease on the grouhd tliat hg , is constantlysuffering from various ailmentJ and unable tp -.Eg,pFrvlse the mining wor[<
properly- and hence declded to transfer' the t-"e,lSi ln {ayoyr .ol M/s Shribaiarans Power and Ispat Llmlted. ru$69r,. ,tne tfaA.if€fgfl lf:.Informed thathe-has not charged gr 'accepted
any, pie-rntOm'fr,9,5i'thf:"jpf1|no-sdiJ transferee in
addltion to :the conslderqtlon monlyt of 'Rs.1,50;bo0/:"tpyiards the'expensesincurred by him for develoPment o'f 'the'mlne'nnd rgaupsted- to transfer ofthe Mining Lease held by hfm ln favoulof M/s rShrl'BaJadang Power and IspatLlmited.
3. In the reference 3lo read above, M/s Shrl Bajarang Ppwer & Ispat Limitedhave stated that they are wllllng to tbke tn-e' minlrlS Lease held by
Sri S.Naraya,na ,Raju on,transfer and-'also::lnforrned'rtha! t$ey. wlll abide by theruies and condltion-oll originalrlease deed' Further;rtheV haye Informed that theywill pay the dues, if any,l identified by the Departrnent at 'a later date withoutany'protest. Further in"y have stated that, they have paid considerationamount of Rs.1,5O,OOO/-towards development of Infrastructure for the subject'mining lease.
4. In the referenge 4th read above, the Director of Mines & Geology has
requested the Govt. to consider for transfer of Mining Lease held by Sri
S.Narayana Raju for,Manganese Ore ov'er an extent of 9.760 Acres in Sy'No'56of Garividl Village & Mlndal, Vizlanagaram Distrlct, in favour of M/s ShriBaJrang power anJ Ispat Limited for the un-explred portion of lease period up toZO-Og-2OZQ, , under: rule 37 of M"C.Rules, 1960, as there is no specLtl;rliott
involved in the transaction"
5. In the above circumstances and after examlnatlon of the proposal,
Government under Rule 37 of M.C. Rules, 1960, hereby accord permission fortransfer of Mlnlng Lease held by S.Narayana Raju for Manganese Ore over an
extent of g.760 Acres in Sy.No.56 of Gartvidi Vlllage & Mandal, VizianagaramDistrict, in favour of M/s Shri Bajrang Power and Ispat Limited for the un-
expired portion of lease period up to ZO-Og-ZOZO and subject to satisfaction of
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S/o Late Ramamurthy RaJu,Vangapa llipeta Villa ge,Cheepu r,upa ll |i M a nd al,Vizlanagaram District (BY RPAD)
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Mlnes ahd Geology., Hyderabad.,[we..Flle]Of Mines and Geology, Vlzianagaram Dlst"rl. Y! I rv v.vv3v:r-t
Collector, Vlzlan,agaram Dlstrict.The Df3tilc! Qolle(tor, Vlzlan.agaram Dlstrict.The SbHietary to Govt., of fndla, Mlnlstry of Mlnes, Sastry B
M/s Shri Bajarang Power &Borjhar:i lVlllage,Urla- Guma Road,
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//Forwarded :: By Order //
New Delhl-L10 001.The Coritiotl€i general" fndlan.Bureau of Mines,'rA" Block, 2d
IndlrS BhaVan, Clvil Llnes, Nagpur- 440 oo1.The DlrectorGefieral, Mines, Safety, Dhanbad.The ,RegionalrController of Mlnes; Kotl, HyderabadS F/S C( c. no. g dez,r u.ur 1 z 1 7 zoos )
"Copy of thls order ls avallable on Internet and can, at, add ress http : / /www'a o.sov. I nJ-qQE",
:ttllatton) lhereinafter refbrrecl ro as tlie '''fransferee'" rvhich exlrressi.' shall u,hcretext so adn-rits be deerned to include their respective heirs, execLrrors.
'lNarne of tlr.e pcrson witir address and occupation) (hereinaJter reierred to as the-'Trar-rsferor" which expression shall rvhere the context so adrnits bc cleerned toinciude his heirs, executors, administrators, representatives and permittedassigns).
lVhen the trd,nsferor is a registered firm :
(Narnc of thc pcrson th address of a-ll the partners) all canyir-rg on busincss ttr
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exprcssion where the context adrnits be deemed to include all the said partrlers,thcir respectivc heirs, execut s, Iegal representativcs and perrnitted assig,ns)
lVhere tlre transferor is a registered company :
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(Act under rvirich irrcorpoa coffrpalty registeredrated) and having its
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where theassigns) of
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context so adrnits be deerrred tothe first part ;
"transferorinclude its successcrs and perrn tedandWhen the transferee is an individual :
(Name of the person witir addrcssand occupation) (hereinafter\eferred to as the "transferee" which expressionstrall where thre context so adm\ts be deemed to include ttreir
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ere the transferor is a registered cornpany :
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registered office at(address) (hereinafter referred to as ttrc
usfee" which expression shall where the context so adrnits be cleemed toudc its successors and permitted assigns) of the second. part ; and
Tlre Governor of .Nn.l It.*^fvctlhv' (hereinafter referredas the "StFte Governrnent" which expressi.on shall where the contcxt so adrnitsdeemed to include tlre successors) of the third part.
WHEREAS BY virtue of an indenture of lease, dated the emdistercd as No. (date) in the office of
e Sub Rcgi strar of (place)rr:rna.fter referred to as leasel the origina-l '.--,'l-:.ereof is air:acircci irereto zrncl
arl':ed 'A' entered into between the State Governrnerrts (therein callecl thcssor) and the transferor (therein called tLre lessee), the tr:rnsferor is entitledsearclr for, win and rvork the mines ancl rninerals in respect 6f lLt^sag;.:tt:.t+> _atne of mineral(s) in ttre lancls described. in the Schedule tLrereto and also inheciuic anlrlexed hereto for the term and subject to the payment oI the renl-sd royalties and observance and perforrr.tance of the lessee's convenient alclnclitions in the said deed of lease reserved and contained including a covenantt to assigri the lease or any interest there under without the previous sanctionthe State Governrnent.
Ancl whereas the transferor is now d.esirous of transferring and assigning: he lease to the transferee and the State Government has, at the request of theItransferor, granted (with the prior approval of the Centra-l Governrnent) perrnissionrro the transferor vid.e order G.o.Ms.No.rz?tlt^t +.e,...n-AWdatea :of t qlJ!!J*w, uaLcu JUrrYl^:::f*
such a transfer and assignment of th.e lease upon the condition of tfietra'sferees entering into an agreement is and containing the terms and,trereinaftcr set forth"
The transferee hereby covenants with the State Government that from
a-fter the transfer and assignment of the lease the transferee shall be bound
and bc liable to perform, observe and confirm and be subject to all tlre provi-
of all the covenants, stipulations and conditions contained in said hereinrecited lease in the same manner in all respects as if the lease had been
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The transferor ancl the transferee declare that ther, have ensured.ure mineral rights over the area for which the mining lease is bein
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Th<: tr:rrlsferor furthcr <leclares l.hat he has rrol. t:rrlr:r.<:rl iirto.r, -r,,1..,rr-iv'agreements, contracted or understanding whereby he had been or is be-ing directly or indirectly financed. to a substantial extent by or under whichthe transfcror operation or understandings were or are being substan-tially controlled by any person or body of persons ottrer than the transf-eror.The transferee hereby declares that he/she has accepted ali the condi-tions and liabilities which the transferor was having in respect of suchmining lease).
Ttre tra-nsferee further declan'es t-l.at he is financially capable of ancl willdirectly undertake rnining operations"'fhe transferee further declares that he has filedire I'ras filed upto date income tax retunrs, paidorr Irirrr irn<t lltrid thc incornc tzur cln.Lhc busrs ol'vicled in the income tax act 196i (43 of l96f ).
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Diiector / Arillr. ii-qnotorY
area of areas) .. strb-Districtrh; Registrati"" o1::.1::ffi1.1
,-; i)l{. |()|i8 l-|rrs ilI)pl.ovaI is strlljeot ttl the fbIlorving conditions:
Mine Closure Plan
village & mandal.
in respect o1' Sivasankar
Vizianagaranr dist. A l''
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{ile\chcnrctlfMinirrgisapplovedwithoutpejudicetoanyotherlawapp|,icabletot|rernineat'L'alrt)|llr.:,rc r() lrjtc lVhethe r nratlc ty tlre Ccrrtral Col'et'trtrrent' State Ctlverrlrncllt of anY crtltcl alrtltolilt' tttttl
',rrthrrrtt PrclLttlice to illlv o"i"o' cii|ection ft'orrl any corttl of conrpetent jtrrisdiction
rvtricb n,as incorporated under:the*iompnnies Act, 1956 on tttt '11$'llpI'"f'T't*lu', "r.-.I-9$r...&9.9.?.r....;...' """"""":s9 urid which has (his dal
u duly vcrilicd decliirntion io fhis prcsctibed from that thc conditions of scction !4
(.)to(d)il4l(2)(a)10'(c)ofthcsaidAot,havebcencompliedrvjt|tiseltitlcD m trrc lrcu t;*'#I"
EXTRAC'I'S OF lvlINUt.ES OF THE MEEI.INO oFB.A,.TI{/\NC POWER AND ISPAT LIMITED I-IELD
, OFFICE OF T'I"IE COMPANY AT I I,OO A.M.
Officc / Worlrr r Vill. Borjhara, Urh.Ouma{0771) 6536?78, 23?360I, 30959r?, 9g931.0007{, Far
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THE BO.ARD OF DIITECTOITS O}: SI-IRIoN 22ND JAN. 2oo7 AT RLicri.r*:irrr:
"RESOL"vED THAT shri Narendra coel, Managing Director bc and here bi, aurl).rirr-rrr r<,accol'd Power of Attorney to shri s. K, Goer, oi".r"r ro submir and file u;rdcr irrs'ignarure
any application, statemenr, documcnt ,.,0 "pr*r.rlt_the conrpl'r, before a*1,apprr'rpriate authority/depanmenl and to appear before all official, oi ri.,* c*rrrral/sr;rrccovr'" l'ublic Ruthority or locar bocty' incruai^g uny-courr of r-arv, f6p,i,,.r.,ni T-rr.Rcvcr)uc, customs' c';ntral Excise, Itailways, rra,*l.iilrr n"rhoriric.s, cslDC Dl1. 1..:rl:rlstate Ptrllution control Board' PwD. tulili n.rouri*r, Nr"roc. Elecrrrcar rirsl:r:,.ri i:1Labt'ur' csERc' tnductrial l{ealth & safery, nirrriorul. of IJoilcr. li.rcsr. i.*i ,.ii,Explosi're, oeology & Mining, Directoratc of industrier.r". on behalf of rlrc {_:o,rpan, .
"RESOLVED FURTFIER thar a copy of this rc5olution nral,be furnisrretJ r';ri.r.r.ca uthorir y/authoritie s."
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Ifs'x'coyAl' s/o sHRr B'P.GOYAL, AGE 48 YEARS, one of the DIREcroRs of sr{RI3iT"Y :owIR & ISPAT LTD', vitl. Borjhars, urla Industriat Area, Raipur (c.G.) resident ofMerlin Jflyshrac Vihar, PANDRT, RAIPUR, and is conlpetent to nlak6 this affidavit snd do herebysolcmnly gffirm and declarc and oath as follows:-H-
Tbat, r am the Director of rws shrr Bajnangpower & hpat ttrt.Tfiat, r am not working in any othcr compnnyl Firm other than this company/ Firm.That' I swenr this affidavit in order to produce it before the state Govt, andIJpderabad
fl)\e \irector of IWs shri Bajrang power & Ispat ltd, duly idenrificd b'!'!:tLlf:flltodav thc of 3d MarJrr, i6rilro stated on oath the conrenr or rrre, best of n/y knowledge.
I shravan kumar Goyal aged about 50 years s/o sri. B.p Goyal,residing ",,,:
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Atb|ockc.4thf|oor,Marlin,JayasriVihar,Pandri,RaipurDist.Raipur(C.G)'\i;i..,.Do hereby solemnly affirm that.I am the nominated owener of siva sankara Mn, ore Mine over an area of3.95 ha, in Vizianagaram Dist ,AP state.L There is no case of illegal / irregular mining against you at any point of time during the
substistence of the lease.
2. There is no case pending for revisivn of royalty matters
Therc is no safcty & Environmental issue of concerrr of gerreral public any tirneduring the subsistence of the lease.There no public intrest litigations (pll) and court cases pending againstcompany/Nominiated lessee. /\
The facts stated above are true to best of '/-t I i I
1]rc appl;., :,'. y;i'.;::.:i. tt'i irtl€r riran i0 dayS frtrm the datc of issuu rrf iitis consctll r'rdtr' '!'rlll\'iri iri"iirrri: .,,tti lli.!.!i't'.;ir$t the iipplica;t hns inSinlled or pr0\'iclcd iol all tllternntir"E'clcclf it
rr)nri;iiir;!' ,' il1;! ij.)tlnr.'iii. prodtlcliaii shali bc 1;l1rpp0tl'
.,lrliitii)tl ,iri arl.\ p{anlrplafits ol thc iniiuslrl'. rvhich rcstrli itt. illr:reir:;ril ciiltt''tll
ri",;., ,rr^ r.it;l;:iion oi sltniards sl.ipUlnte<l in this ordcr of {hc cntissit-rlt o1''rtir' 'r'tr1:,,, ti.,.: tt].\,tr\Ifirlrcnl irl cxcess of the st{nelards laid dou'lt Lrl' thc IloitLil. t}e cllf s ill ls
Jouj Lhell;citls 1nd lltslltiotled in l,larttliiCttlrt', Stofxge aurl irrrl'lft 'i
lils li.irics. l9li9 arrd Antftldtueltl lttrles. l{X}i shnll irc t'erlrttvr"rti .itt'is')t) ilirls frr-rrn thc <jate of closurc lo prevellt all)'possibiiil-r ol t:t.;f1i1!rrtit"lrs{:r the alrovq hazarclou$ shcnric$ls have lost rl:cir nr(tp\1div/'.?tifjr'nt1-, 'a
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Shri S,K.Goyal, Director,Sri Shiv Shankar Manganese Mine ofM/s.Sri Bajrang Power & Ispat Ltd.,Bhorjahara Village, Guma Road,
Urla Industrial Area, Raipur-493 221
ns, 1961 to deploy HEMI\I
of M/s,Sri Bajranq Powcrr
please refer to your application vide letter No.Nil dated 26.17.20L4 on the above mentioned sub;ecl.
The matter has since been considered in the light of what has been stated in your application under-
trence and shown on the plans & sections enclosed with the application. In exercise of the powcirs
ferred on the Chief Inspector of Mines under the provisions of clause (2Xb) of Regulation 106 of
Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1961 and by virtue of the authorization granted to me by the Chief
ector of Mines (also designated as Director-General of Mines Safety) under Section 6(1) of the
:s Act, 1952, I hereby permit you to work the mine with the help of HEMM for extraction of overburden
ore by opencast method at Sri Shiv Shankar Manganese Mine of Mls.Sri Bajrang Power & Ispat Ltd'(itt',No,56 Garividi Village &Mandal, Vizranagaram District, r4.f.)subject to the following conditions in addition to
conditions given itt Annexure-106A being strictly complied with:
the Metalliferous Nlincs
which may be or may
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This Directorate shall be informed as soon as mining operations are commenced in accordance with
the above permission. Intimation about completion of mining operation should aiso be sent promotlv
and in any case not later than one month thereof.
If at any time any one of the conditions subject to which this permission has been granted is violatec
or not complied with, this permission shall be deemed to have been revoked with immediate effect
.0, It may be amended, modified or withdrawn at any time should it be considered necessary in the
interest of safety.
Directorate General of Mlnes Safety; Reglon No, 1, Hyderabadi Room No' 701, C. G. O. Towers; Kavadigtlda
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13.-5 14.-5 t.0 60 mm 92 Khonda lite
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l. Nanrc of the Mineral or Minerals for which the licence
or lease is granted
2. Nanrc and address of the Iicensee or lessee
Narne of prospect/rn i ne
l.ocation:(i) ToPosheet Nunrber
(ii) Cadastral Survey or Khasra nunlber
ComPartment No'
(iii) Village(iv) Taluka(v) District(vi) State
5. 1'ypc and malte of the drill and siz-e of core
6. Bore hole/pit number its locatiorr
FORM.Kbe recorded in a durablc bounrl paged book in respcct of clch
(Bo re- ho le/P itls h al t).(See rule 48)
MINE CODE 4OAI)R20069
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(a) RedLrced levels at the collar o1'the boreliolclpit: 89 tr
(b) lnclination and bearing of the hole : ----(c) Altitude ol'the fbrmation :
: Mztnganese Orc
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Vill- llorilrara. tlrla. (itrrrrrt l{ort<l
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65 N/llSurvey No. 56
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7. DLrratiorr of' dri lling/pitting(a) Date of colnmencemenl
(b) Date of cornPletion
8. 'l'otal lcngth ol'tlte hold/pit/shafi
9. Purpose o1' dri I ling/Pitting
I 0.'1'otal operati r1 g ex pend i tr-rre incurrecl
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12.0 I 3.5 1.5 60 mrn 95 Kh
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14.5 t5.5 1.0 60 mm 95 Kho nd
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Signaturc o1'the lesseei nollljnl-t!-c^cl-ori rle r
FOIIM-K(l':rrticulars to be recorulecl in:r clurable bouncl paged booh in rcspcct ol'c:tclt
(llo rc- h ole/p i t/s h a ft).(See rule 48)
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l. Nanre of the Mineral or Minerals fbr lvhich the licence
or lease is granted
2. Nurne arrd adclress of the licettsee or lessee
Nurne of prospect/nt i ne
[ .ocation:( i ) 1-oPoshr'et \ trnlber
(ii) Cadastral SLrrr,el or Kltasra number
Conrpartment \o.(iii) Village(iv) Taluka(v) District(vi) State
5. 1'ype and mal<e ol'the drill and size of corc-
6. Bore hole/pit number its location
(a) I{edLrced levels at the collar of the borehole/pit: 89 rn
(b) lrrclirration atrd bearins of the holc
(c) n ltitLrde ol-the firrmatiorr
7. Duratiorr of drilling/pitting(a) Date o1-commencement
(b) Date of comPletion
8. 'l'otal lenglh of thc hold/pit/shaft
9" I)Lrrpose of drillinglpittittg10. 'fotal operating expcnditure incurred
I l. Dctails o1'lntersection (as given belorv)
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Mttngattcse Orc
Shri Ba.f rarlg I)o*cr'& lsprrt l tcl
Vill Bor.ihara. llrla. (11111111 liorttl
ILaipLrr- 49322 I . ('hhrlttisstrr'lr
65 N/llSurvc'- No. 56
(lariv idi
ClarividiVizianagarant
Andhrapraclesh
Dyna 75. 60 mrn
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Testing and Calibration LaboratoriesDepartment of Science & Technology, tndia
CE,RTIFT CA-T-E, (} F ACCFTE,f,} TI.A-H-[ {} FJ
AruASSN LABCIRATORIH$ PWT. [""fi'M-
has been assessed zurd arredited in accclrdanie uifi lhe standard
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[enern] Reuuinmtn h ili iie Ccnrntmct ti Tesmg & Cl I I li'eu:n i"a n ratlnes
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FP-34 35 MIDC Food Park. Brrtibort NaEpLrr '' ,l 1' I'ii the discipline of
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CHEMICAT TESTINGtI] ${r0 tha icDi}g oi .tca:s(Jita{,ilr,:it il 5 :ilttc{al}r! trrv rrlt\ arisf} r.r}r1 rril$ \rflrjili #r..^n .,,r1. r. : d :, i::
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certificatc rcmain-c v'i'riid fnr tire lkcpe of Accredit,ttjon as spr:r:ifieci in tir(' .rnrtrxrrrr 5riirir'r'i llnr.rcd satjsfactorY compliance to tlrr: abovc slaniiard & tir* ;ltjrlitionill r" ,,,,,,rrtrn(tnti r,t \, ,\ l'il
,"....' back to pre-independent days orrndia. As on the dayseverat miia. As on the .fo. oo,,o.-, ^"-Hi;': 'ltt-i,, ',
area is intersects Latitude
Km WNW of Garividi
lrrrdttction: The Manganese ore deposits of Yizianagaram and srikakuram districts, Andhra pradesh
ilTo,ffi ):-:::":::-::": r' A southern bert comprising the Quires of Koura-Garividi;;;;;:ffi;"
"T"",:1,l;,,",i"i- l;i" il::: ::l"u' o:,t.'"cruding the qurries or Aitemvarasa, Gadabavarasa,;;#;"--;fil::ffi:
srts are associated with Khondalite (Garnet sillimanite Gneiss) calc-granulite and garnetyferousassociated with coarse grained of the Easternghats of peninsurar India. The Mo.-^h^A^ ^--_-_.,^o,.s.r vr rsl|tnsutar Indla. The Manganese ore
ffi:ffi::jl,''l':'j:"* ::: :"*:. rorm and it is being mined out in parts orGarbham,
and controued by rhe srrata deformation in the form of;il;;"ffi:T:to note that the Manganese ore can be traced along with the carc-granurite bands. The area islow-lying hills and mounds' The occurrences at places indicate as cavity firtings. Kaorinisedquartzires, carc-granurites are found. pisoritic and ;;;;,;;#|l ;:"H:::"i::,:":::::r,.,r:o
rhe mining activiry of Managanese had found in parrs ol
ting and exploiting Manganese ore. !"v ssJ osvvrat rltffi
AJARANGA pow'Rs &IspATH Ltd. is one such entrepreneur who is ,r r/'l,$
T::::::::,1", l* approached prof. G. Jai Sankar, ceo-Enginee,;; ;;,"rrt[iO;f
:l:T:i| The ar;a farrs in survov of rndia Topo sheer no. 65 / N / r r is rocat"odue North-west f,rom Garividi railways station, The ML
and E83. 31' 42.9,,. The area is located at a distance of 1.5
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with the above objective and as per the request of the lessee, a fierd visit was undertaken by prof G.]sankar' Department of Geo-Engineering, college of Engineering, Andhra University during the periocl7'2014 & 7'7'2014' The study is restricted to the already delineated ore zone involving the followinc
lterns of work;
Mineralogical Study of Manganese ores and associated rocks.Determination of bulk density of manganese ore., and
Determination of recovery factor.
The representative ore samples from the delineated ore zone have been collected takingthe colour, specific gravity etc. The location of the sample pits have been marked ont-l to Pit-3 and location of these pits are as below:
These samples were thoroughly washed and catalogued. The details ofnted below:
MIN STUD
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Three ore samples were collected from the pits that were dug for recovery test. The ore is soft tohard lumpy in nature and it is silvery-gray in colour, The samples were megascopically studiedre-I) and prepared polished thin sections for study under polarizing tight of microscope. The
ing details of mineralogical study are presented bellow.
OF ESE
The examination and study on the prepared polished sections revealed interestilg textural featuresing the conditions of their formation and the post-depositional alterations of the ores, which is highlyto obtain the genesis of the ore minerals
The textures formed during the intense metamorphism of the manganiferous sediments (meta
ts) under granulitic facies of metamorphism and the associated structural deformations are grouped
l) Banded (2) Granulitic (3) Gneissose (4) Brecciated Mylonitic textures and their nature
tr*trT""11":-:"1,11"":"'j'" prirnary rexture in the manganese ores. rn this rexturc. rrre;,.;;;,ffii-il; ;::::;;llteration of quartz grains and msnro.ac. ^..jr^_ ; ;'# il;;::"':::: Ti:l: i,,:l5ands.bands.
Granulitic texture: This is fypical of granulitic, preservecl in many manganese ores. It is very common
facies of metamorphism.
in manganese silicate rocks.
This texture is well
The minerals fornr
rranged in to bands due to elongation and orientation.
metamorphic texture, in which the minerals are
;. ,,,,ffiffifffi":::,':::::r.alrormalion in the area is very inrense and due to the crushing orrw rv ur(, utusnrng olre manganese bands' brecciated texture is formed. The gangue minerars as weil as the ore minerars are
,""fi oj||]illr"r.?j.':1"*o' Braunire, hausmannite and vredenburgite are the common mansanese
Mylonitic texture: This is also the texture of structurar deformation after metamorphic brecciation.
:":::::.:",ltut: in to pieces and scanered in to the matrix of the cray. The sorutions thar carrvruuuilti lnat carrymanganiferous minerals sometimes form replacement textures. The minerars rike pyrorusite and
:^T:j:jli'::: :"*".: minerars of iron, aruminum and sirica.rhe manganese oxides repraced other
e<lurgranular, sub_idiomorphic and crystalline aggregates.3. Gneissose texture: This is also the characteristic
rcptaceq otnells leading to the formation of pseudomorphs, thus many pseudomorphs of garnet, apatite and other
:::: :::i::.*" area of study. rhe manganese ore formarion have mainjy;@arypps of mineralponenrs, they are: ffi;*
secondary mansanese ores / reached ores. tf i t /Ai&!, I ,,")The Manganese ores of the present area of study has u .o'nptr* ffi ,i:l I
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of ore slides reveared the assernbrage of pyrorusite, psiromerane, ,rr"Klanite,Hollandite,Lepidocrosite,GeothiteFranklinite,Manganosit.,,o,,,u_,ffiff,,;:""...o,
Braunite, vredenburgite, jacobsite, and hausmannite are in the,ro^o ^-r --._^r-._",
ee.r,s,.,rrs .re ru lne pnmary metamorphic group, whilev Ervup, wilttC:lane and pyrolusite are in the secondary ores. The most important minerars of the manganese ores int have been studied for their micro-features under the porarizing/reflecting microscopes respectiveryderails are presentecl hereunder.
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ssociation with pyro,lusir", una;rr,"#-ubhedral in form anr
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land llrixed with garne --" vvrtrr pyrolusite, andpsilomelan -*' 'rr rurlr and exhibits pleochroi<
hre s."rion, r,";;",: and ctav' which'r:ll,o,
due ro;il.;,t;il";:j:;c::s, braun,,"
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and weak anisorropism, somcri*^^ -, eflectivirv. some of
secrions show weak o^".i.,rr;ffJ::::: crushing' rr shows ;#;traunite is broke
ffi; ;:,H::i:::, : '"* ,"'T *ffi"::T.#,::: "J;ffi,,',,** ff;:rcd with the availabre "*'w uc€lt ori
pwn^f..^:, silica forming braunife.
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abundant minerar
as we, os irreo,,,^- ,0 ^uno **,*.01"'::;fft:t:: :':
cryptomerane and soethite. rheI;':,TI'":il;":'-"" "*::#;"'
and associated v
ropjc chara*er ,. ^11n rorms rv,oru,il. I;H{ill|lrffJ:",,H#i,ffi'*",:|;::*'" well as irregurar t a-r.'.ri";;"t
t colloidal srare presen;;" ."* ano goethite' Th
nrropic chara*er. ,r:::::^Tt Pvrolusire is whits ,""*",lllt::tt*
colloform banding. rr ir
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rints and has sfrong
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I cUptomelane, braunire and goethite.
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r of psiromerane and ::ilt an intergrowth of hausmannire
and
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rusnrannife oriented ul o'o*n ,n .oro,,, iuows
pieochroic and
jacobsite' If is found as a relict in
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nlanganese ores.
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Jacobsite
ff They are found with the samples fipr. red colour .", ;; ;;;':-rrom primary and deeper parts. They are idiobrastic with red and
Cr-yntometoha /^r:__- -r . tments comprising manganese as an imnrrrit ,cryptomelane (Mixed phase of psilomel
-- -v"r''ror116 rrranganese as an impurify'"fhe
cryptomelane ir ane and pyrolusite):
s tn association with
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ibte onry through **o r*or. ;;;;:;",;ryptomelane from pvrolusite is difficurt to exprain and it is
Geothite (Fe2o3.H2O): e transforms to bixbyite at 600 0C.
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or,n wi,h bruish,in, rhe renec,ivi,y is: ffi ll, :,:i:il :" : i :j::: ::f : :
ffi ; ffi ffi;": : ::il; :, :::ilH},;ratron with pyrolusite rand also replacing pyrolusite.
mineral oeuartz' is a c)ommon associate with the manganese ores and forms arternate layerslanese oxides, showine strafifinqri^- r3 :_
ese oxides, showing stratification. It is mostrr, *"1r,,,-, *: _:": rurms stterltate layers with
nganese oxides. In addition o,rnar ^*,-^-:t fractured and mylonitised, and these spaces are filled
!Jrururrseo, and these spaces are filleornanganese oxides. In addition, garnet, orthoclase and apatite ha,manganese ores. -' "rvvrqDe 'lrru apatlte have been identified as gangue minerals
sections have shown (a) brecciated (b) sandstone rike features with opaques (c) psiromerane showing
ff;Tilil,::::::::l;::::,:?ii'::::ne in co,,ororm banding wi,h c,ay, (e) garnersI and altered to secondary Mn.ore minerals (f) highly fractured brrrr
oanqlng wtth clay' (e) garnefs
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{ In general' to determine the bulk density of the material of a given area, Run of Mine i.e total
ffi:;il::'il;::::,::':i;,::::,il:":J::T:::::::l::,r,e p.wdered and,he nna, samp,e' 'vt'rrrrrB' ano quarterlng method' If the given area is very huge, the total material may
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coile*ed and crushed to r0 mm size pieces and the finar sampre product wasrrrrPr(' Proouc[ waluced to 500 rng' by coning and quartering. And that sample was taken as the bulk sample.
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:j::j"l::ii l:':::of the given area. rn the presenr srudv, the specific gravify or de'sify of the ore rvastermined by a good .,Balance,.
nrethocl.
is the clirect comparison by rvcight of a cerfain volume of thc giver ore with a' equar vorume of warer.
:::: ::::'f :: ,1'::'''"t'"' rhe rveight or the o.e rnass in the air was first <Jeternri'ecr in the usuar'; tltett the weiglrt in water was fbtl'd; the difference between these two wcights, i.e., ,re loss by
;,:":::,:l::::.l,::l':"': :,t*:"lequar to thar of rhe're rhe quotienr of the nrst weight byof'tlrc' equal vorume of water as defermined is specific graviry (G).
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I) Walker's Steel yard
2) .lolly's Spring Balarrce
J) Bearn lJalance
4) Pycrrometer Method
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G. = D/ ( I D- w I L),
S,(i.=48:t6.5 =i.CO1''e Specific graviry of the mangancse ore of the mine ca' be
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santllfes: 2.8()+) ll{ +r on rn- r"w rrrrrr(; aall De put at 2'88 average of'allthe tlrree sanrples: 2.gg+2.85 +1.90 (porvcler) = 2.g{l
ilJJilJ[':,:::"iil:::,:, ., trre recovery tesr rvere utirized for dercrminarion of thelJulk density' 'fhe pit rvise Bulk cren^sitv, arrivecr is as fu,ows:
Recovery phenomenon is a very dynamic factor and depends on number of factors rike deposit
;i,,ffi;.:::::::ll::,::, *:n:o of mining and in the instant case the minerar is mediumand rumpy in nature and the mining method adopted is manuar method;;;;,;;;#;'.," J'il,:: ;;: ff ;.,1;lndljng losses nla*, q r^ra ;- .L^ ,- ;,,;';;,ffi,ffffH;;:,,:;fi,:,j::::::",::,_1"
RoM mareriar is subje*ed to dressing, sorring, benenciarion etc" to;;;X;:il';Tff,::::ffT:';r.J[:::.Hence'
the following are the detairs for determination of recovery fa*or,
dinrension in m
Totat Votum-e@iIthe sample pit in cum
TotatMas@materiat(ROM) in KglTI.0xl.0xl.0
r.0x 1.0 x 1.02410/2.41
r.0x 1.0 x l-02480/2.48
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Description & details of the representative sample
First Manganese ore sample has been collected from the Pit MS-1. It is black in color,
Second Manganese ore sample has been collected from the Pit MS-2. It is steel-grey incolour.Third Manganese ore sample has been collected from Pit MS-3. It is black grayish color,
sically it is appears to be powder and granular in nature.
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Details of Pits
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Manganese ore zone is 64.89% Say 65%.
on the sam
Manganese ores shows (a) Mn. powdery ore with quartzes assooiation (ii) Granulitic crystalline Mn.
(iii) Mn.Ore (wad) with fine veinpwoderys of quartz.
Annexure-l
AILS OF THE REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLES COLLECTED FROM THE MINING LEASE
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The bose line doto ofoir is PMro-l00lrg/m3'PMzs-60 ug/m3"
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OF MINING PLAN
3.95 HA. OF M/S
FEASIBILITY STUDY REPORT OF THE MODIFICATIONFOR SIVASANKAR Mn. Ore MINE OVER AN AREA OFSHRI BAJRANG POWER & ISPAT LTD., COMPANY
Details of the lease Hold: Sri Sivasankara Manganese MineNo.56 of M/S Shri Bajrang powerltd., Company
in Sy.& ispat
2.3
Mandal
District
Name ofwhich lease
the minerals foranted
Please indicate the whetherthe entire area has beenexplored and stage of
Garividi
Garividi
VizianasaramAndhra Pradcsh
2.262Ha"Yes
CategoryReservern MT
Mining Plan approved has been approvedvide letter No. API VZNR/ MPI MN 73lHyd. dated 02.O2.2OOO
Plans for Exploration in 5 nos" of Core Drill holes are prop()scci in: _ _ :qlErokenarea. !_Le_ Unqxplqtg{ alea
estrmated (with unit); as perUNFC (as on 01.04.2013)
Area for which mining planwas been approved (Ha.) andits details like date of approval
GENERAL MINE DESCRIPTION:
Name of the lessee :
Name of the mine
S-r.No. & Ilxrcnt .
Production capacity
1.
Location Village
StateTotal lease area held (hects.
Mineralized area (ha.
Proved | 4691 1.84
Resources 50770.39
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Mandal
District
State
Toposheet No.
Latitude
Longitude
:Garividi,
: Garividi,
: Vizianagaram,
: Andhra Pradesh,
: 65 N/7.
: N l Bt) 1 7' 3.30,' to 1 Br) 17' 10.6"
: tr 830 3I' 37 .6" to B3o 31' 45.4"The Manganese M.L. area in village Garividi ovcr a,n extelt :rrr::r 9f
3.95Ha. falls in the Survey of India Toposheet No. 65 N/7, betwec,.r.r
Latitudes N1B0 rr'3.30" to 180 rT ro.6,,and Longitude: E 830 3l'37.6'.to B3o 3l'45.4". The area falls in Garividi (M) of Yizianagaram Districl.
2. EXPLORATION:
The detailed Exploration including geological survey and core drillrng ar
50mt interval, complete meter wise chemical analysis and study data hasindicated recoverable/saleable Mn. Reserves of 60 fg7.B4 rons ancl
average Mn grade varies from 12Vo to 29o/o can be economically extractedup to TOrnt RL. The grade is also increasing with depth.
3. RESERVE ASSESSMENT:
Category of Deposit as per UNFC guidelines:
Though the strike of ore body is ESE-WNW direction, the thickness of the orc,body is uniform with an average thrckness of 2Om. 'I'he quality ol illn or-cr
changes at contact zones. The availability ore bocly is homogeneolls in dipdirection and also in quality. The dip of ore body is 580 NNE.
Hence, the deposit is classified under category of IV as per guideiines of UNF-C.The deposit is discussed for EFG A-res of UNFC classification in the lollor,vinsParagraphs.
Influence (m)
Area (sq.m)
Depth (m)
Bulk Density
st;;'fi; ara"rty
Parameters
Cut off Grade IToh Mn
Threshold vaiue 10% Mn
Recovery factor ofsub grade
No outer influence of core drills is
influence of SOm drill difference is
considered & internal
only considcrecl.
Norm
Area calculated from the sections
been marked
where the ore bod\
Upto 70 RL, the depth of the core drill is considered ers thc
depth of the ore body.
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2.8(As per the Mineralogical Studl'by Andhra Univcrsttl')
65% (above IToh Mn)
The copy of the report is enclosed as Annexure -XIII)
]O'/@ty cacuGt"J ol; pt'r tftt'prtslexperience, however the undertaking for scientific stuc11" fronlgovt. agency or NABL 1ab to this affect has becn ernt:loscrlvides Annexure-XVIL
Geological Axis (G1)
(al Geological Survey:
A topographical survey with total slation was carricd out in thc entirc lcitsc
area. The boundary pillars were demarcated in the mine.A topographical map is prepared in 1:1000 scale and a-11 the surface ft:aturc,rs
like position of existing pit, ramps, approach roads, office, contours ctc.. i.lr'('
shown.(b) Geo-chemical Sunrey:
Samples from the core drilling & from all working faces, the samples \\rcrl'c
analyzed for geochemical analysis for geochemical analysis. The avercrgc
recovery of ore from ROM was established from previou.s mining practiclc. T}tcr
manual segregation process is established from these.(c| Core Drilling:Eleven (11) nos. of core drill hole of tota,l metrege l94rn ranging from lO Lo
25m depth were drilled at 25mX5Om grid intcrva-I. Ten boreholes have provccl
presence of marrganese ore from BB.OnRL lo 66.OmRL, of vcrtical drilhng alortg
the clip of ibrmation which have come to G1 scale up to 50m comprisit.tg c,rrc
dri1l hole no.CD-l to CD-ll and the core samples were collected ancl aftcr
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(d) Petro Graphic Data:'l'hin section study was conducted by the Lab at Andhra Univcrsitv anclmineralogical analysis report has been prepared. The copy of thc sume iscnclosed as Annexure-XIII. Many good numbers of ore minerals were observedin ore microscopic studies viz., Pyrolusite, Psilomelane, braunite, hollanditc,l<hondalite and quartzite.(e) Geo-Statistical Analysis:
The Geo Statistical data have been established fbr each core drill ho1es. Iiromthe core hole drilling, the ore zorre was established up to 25 meter depth lromthe surface. With the base of these 1 1 nos. of bore holes drilled in the mine . i1
is classified under G1a-xis.Geological axis (G2)
With the above exploration conducted in this mine and the core drillin{.!r\., . -
maximum difference 76m, comprising core drill hole no.CD-B , CD-4 &rdD15,exceeding more than SOm grid interval is considered as (G2) Category. /;.::." l,l
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Feasibility Axis (Fl) it;,.; ' '
{a) Geology, \i1l \, ,"1'", "i!'1.:t; tt' t'" i "':'The Manganese ore is mineralized in a continuous vein form in llq$'W\f]f ' ""'.
Strike direction associated with weathered Khondalites and disiniUg{a&4i.,;Quartzite. ''''' .- .
The surface features clearly indicate presence of Manganese vein clr-rringGeological Mapping, which was also proved by core dril1ing. The Minrng wars
started accordingly and reached to a depth up to 70 mRL.
11 nos. of core drilling were drilled ma-ximum up to 25mts dcpth rn .15 x 50mts grid interval. And 10 nos of core drills have proved the preserncc o1'
Manganese ore maximum up to 25mts depth from the surface level.The core samples were split iongitudinally. One half of the core samplc w:rsused for sampiing and another half of the kept tn core boxes for referencc.I 1 core drill holes were drilled at 25 x 50 meter grid interva,l and samplcs r,'n'crc'
collected for every meter.The faces of mining benches on either side of mangancse vcin irrc clcarlvindicated presence of manganese ore.
(b) Mining:
The mining plan is specially designed with three meters bench height for prope r.
recovery of ore, thc adjaccnt waste rocii is highly weathered }<honcla-Lite. u'hichcatr bc cx.;;tvtrle(l wittr ex,,,avaLor wiLhor-rt ch-illir-rg ancl lllasting, 'l'hc hai.r Litr11
roads with proper gradients and benches are properly designed along the stril<e:direction by adopting best safety concepts. The recovery of 65% is considerr:d.
The efficient trained manpower is engaged for the best recovery of grc anclscgregation of ore as per grade.c) Employment:There a-re no habitants within the lease and hence no rehabilitation is rcqurrccl.Employment has been provided to the local pubiic as and when requireci.d) Waste management:'fotal 35750 mr of waste will be generared during the modifrcation o1' miningplan period The waste generated in the 1"t year will be utilized as backfiiling inthe south eastern part of the ML and the sw part of the pit. The total arca the-rrwill be bacl<filled is 139o m2. The depth of the filling will be 2.3 meters ar so1-lthwestern side and 8.7 meter at south eastern side of the pit. Hence I3300 m.,wastes will be utilized as backfill. The waste other than the backfill quamtrt,v i.c22450 m3 will be kept in D1 towards NW part of the quarry & D2 rowarcls NFIpart of the quarry over an area of 1.396ha. with a maximum height of arvcragc7.8m..The waste dumps are designed within the lease in non mineralized :rrci-r rr-rnorth side of the mine. The dump benches are properiy designed. The garlar-rcldrainage and retaining walls are planned. The plantatron is developed in thcbuffer zone and sa'.e practice is proposed for future course of mining.The water sprinkling system through water tanker on all arpproach and h:rulir-rgroads is developed. The mine is developed in such a way that it has no impacron surrounding lands and is completely barricaded with ereen belte| Processing:l nc marn processing operation for Manganese is ma'uar segregatio-n r.trhcr_manual segregation includes separation of ore from RoM and-
";.o4{^n;trifit;;}stocks as per grade. This can be done oniy with manpower N/rii€a#;;.;-'method is substitute for this manual segregation. i,,:;-/ lrlr,,:x,''..if.l!\' i [:.j,],1f) Infrastructure, constructions and services: tifi f .1.; , ll,Thc mine has comprete brack top road connecting to nearby todii:h""piiuphr#at a distance of skm and railway line distance of 1 km. It l" *.tii:qbn\ecteo toVishakhapatnam port and Airport at 75kms away from rhc minc.'Ttl6ncrio-.n,.,majorconstructionneartothemines.-\....":The office building, rest shelter for labour, boreholes for drinking watcr arn.1toilets are developed in the mines. There is good Tele-communicalion apclhealthcare facility at cheeprupalri and a,lso availabre at mine site .g) Costing:i) Capitai Cosr: The follou,ing capital invcsrmcnr isand other infrastructure. The mining equipmenth irc.Table No.14
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health and Safety
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expenses
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Sa-laries ald wages
ii) Operating Cost/tonBxcavation of ROM(2.5 tons/Tone) Rs. l5O.O0
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Total
iii)Working Capital:The average monthly productioncapital for at least three monthscapital of Rs. 54 lakhs has to beh) Marketing:
The total production comes outlessee's own Ferro Alloys plant ati) Economtc Viability:
Waste Removal (2cbmlton)
Manual segregation O.25 ton OMS
Handling Charges
Salaries and Admn expenses
Safety and Environment protection
Statutory Payments & local issues
Rs. 106.50
Rs,5OO
Rs. 20.00
Rs.20O
Rs.75
Rs. 1 00
Rs.175
Rs.1 1 1
Rs. 1437.5
is 1200 tons has to be achieved and worl<insproduction has to be planned. Hence worl<ingenvisaeed.
of this mine wiil be utilized indigernolrs1-r' br
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Even if the plant is considered as separate unit, the cash flow starts eifter thrsmonth. In case of average 1200 tons of production, the average cash flow will 6crRs' 24 lakhs against monthly operating investment of Rs. iB lakhs.'fhe main sensitivity for manganese is labour absence and their efficiencv.Frequent absence of labour is very common in festival times.j) Other Factors:
All statutory provisions a-re being fulfillecl as per time to time instructions.)l'IBM and DGMS. The labour is available locally and they are very well trainecl insegregation since long period. The minimum waqes as per labour deDarrtnrcntwill be paid.Feasibility Axis (F2)
With the above exploration conducted in this mine and the core driliing :rtmaximum difference 76m, comprising core drill hole no.cD-B , cD-'+ & cD-s,exceeding more than 50m grid intenral under G2 Category are considered ers F2.Economic Axis (E1)
a) Exploration.
The Exploration including geological survey, eleven (11) nos. of core drill helc oi-total metrege 194m ranging from 10 to 25m depth were drillecl at 2SmXSOmgrid interval' of vertica-l drilling along the dip of formation which have comc toGl scale up to SOm comprising core drill hoie no.CD-1 to CD-11 arncl (i2 scalcexceeding more than Som comprising core drill hole no. cD-S, cD-4 & cl) :jTen boreholes have proved presence of manganese ore from Bg.omRl, r<r65'OmRL, complete meter wise chemical analysis and study clata has inclicarlercirecoverablelsaleable Mn. reserves of 6l202.96tons and average Mn gracle l,zrricsfrorn l2o/o to 2\oh can be economically extracted up to TOrnt RL. The gracle rsalso increasing with depth. ..rai,,i". ,;;.,:
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bf Mining report/Mining planlworking mine: Mining plan aipprovcd $5'-s,bilc,{1, l.'approved vide ietter No. AP/ vzNR/ Mp/ MN-73/ Hyd. dated 02.o2.2o}p- l' 1,;,
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.,A1l the reserves assessed are from threshold value. The cut-off gracleiir.;1.).'.l,16 ;,Mn' At present depth, the grade of Mn ore is up to 2|o/o.Tne total orc
"*i}*-[i*..1',.'^ "in the mine is economically utilized by lcssee in his ferro alloys plar-rt ar RrripLrr.- -.. ,.
d.fspecific knowledge of forest/non-forest and other land use data:-The tota-l ML area over 9.76 Acre (3.95 ha), ancl it is totall,y non-forc'sr 3rca. ,\sthe total area fa-ll under private land . The tota,l is acquired by mine owner. l-hctotal land is economicaliy usecl for mining purpose.Economic Axis (E2fThe Minera-l reserve even though under G1 or G2 category but not mineable ch-rcto statutory bar and blocked in systematic benches are less economic isconsidered as E2 category.
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Resources and Reserves within the lease is arrived after applying rcslrLts
feasibility/prefeasibility study and economic eva-luation of deposit bascd r.x-t
various factors such as:
a) Mining method. Recovery factor. mining losses, processing loss etg.
Other Than Fully Mechanized open cast mining has been proposed, Thc
recovery factor defined by the Andhra University is enclosed trercwith viclc
Annexure-XIII.
b) Cut off erade, Ultimate pit depth proposed,
Cut off grade - 17o/o Mn.
Ultimate pit depth - TOmRL
Based on the available exploration dataconsidered to assess reserves, it has been
reserves under UNFC Code.
Details of the Reserves as per UNFC codification:Grade
in the leasehold area and paramcl.crs
attempted to allocate the Manganesc or('
Classification(1)
(1) Feasibiiity MineralResources
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Mn
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@ Probable Mineral I \22Reserve
B. Remarning Resources
(2) Feasibility MineralResources
r_A. Mineral Reserve
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4. PRODUCTION SCHEDULE:
l'he details of the production and development are as follows;
Year
Wall
rock
waste
(mtl
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waste
(m"l
Total
waste
(mt)
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grade
Ore
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Mangan
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Mn
Total
Productio
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(r)
20r5-16 r2 100 t200 13300480 7488 7968
2016-17 5700 1425 7 125570 8892
9462
20t7 -\8 6800 1700 8500680 10608 I 1288
20 lB- 19 2 100 1 750 3850700 r0920 \ 1620
'2019-20 1000 2975790 12324 13114
Total 27700 8050 35750 3220 50232 s3452
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m3)
1: 1.66
i:0. 75
i:0 75
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1:O.66
5. MINING METHOD:
The method of Mining is proposed to continue in the mine by "A" OTIrM
method. Benches are making with a maximum height of 3m and minimumwidth of 3 m sloping nearly vertical with overall bench slope at 600. l'l-tcr
year wrse development of the quarry is shown by plan and sections in platltr
No.VI(A to E). Existing Quarry will be developed towards east west lt,rraising ore in the ensuing modification of minrng plan period. The minrngmachinery will be deployed is excavator and tippers for removal of ROM ar-rd
overburden. The permission for the salne is obtained from DGMS.
Hyderabad"
The mining will be conducted with the help of cxcavator and lippt rswithout usrng drilling and blasting with 3m bench height. C)rc rvil1 irt'processed by manuai segregation for separation of ore from ROM. lt is
proposed to raise about 13114 tons of Manganese ore of all grac,le i. tr.
12324 tons of manganese ore and 790 tons of sub grade ore from tht: mirtt'
at its peak production capacity per annum.Consjciering 13114 tons of production per annum, Nos of workir-rg cl:t\':; ltrt'r-'rrrrsir-lr:r'rrl irr,, yetrt.ttl-.; jOO c1 eyst. JIertr:e Aver:tgc cl"ri].}'proclttr,--tiot-t N'i1l lrr':
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43.7 1 tons.
6. BENIFICIATION:
Manganese ores would not require
as a,11 unwanted materials can
screening, sorting and sizing.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
Detailed EIA/EMP was prepared and submitted to SBIAA, APPCII,
Andhra Pradesh"
Final closure and reclamation plans will be submitted at the time of final
closure.
OTHERS LIKE LEGAL FACTORES LIKE TRIBAL ISSUES, NATIONAL
PARKS ETC. Nil
9. ECONOMIC EVALUATION:
Even if the plant is considered as separate unit, the cash flow starts al-lcrthis month. ln case of average 12OO tons of production, thc avcrllgc c:rsl^'
flow will be Rs. 24 lakhs aganst monthly operating investrnent ol Rs. l8lakhs.The main sensitivity for manganeseefficiency. Frequent absence of labour rsRoyalty & Other Taxes.
Particulars Amount (Rs) for Manganese
7.
any elaborate process of bencficia-rtion
be easily be separated by m:rnutrl
is labour absence and thcir-vpr-1' .^r1-rr-r-rnn in fcstivitl titncs.
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Taxes As applicable lrom time to time
The Availability of Financing & Profit to indicate that the mine is
technically and Economically Viable under Foreseeable Operating
Scenario:
The Lessee Company is achieving good turnover since inception" l'lct-rct'.
there is no problem for financing and investment. Financial st:rtus of thc
Lessee Company, available of reserves and resources of orc, arrail:LbiLitr
of technologz, infrastmctr.rre, logistics, manpower nnd expcrtisc provr' thc
mine is technicalty and econgry!
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I 1. Since this mine is a captive mines, all the material procluced from
will be r.rtilized by the Ferroalloys plant of the lesse e ar-ld it is require d
plant with the proposed operation cost. Hence it is leasible.
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A. CONSEN'T LETTETV UNDERTAKING/ CERTIFICATE FROM THE APPLICANT
01 The Modification of Mining Plan in respect of Sivasankar Mn. Ore Mine over an area of 3.
Village- Garividi, Garividi Mandal, District Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, under RLrle 22,
MCR 1960 has been prepared by RQP Prava Ranjan Mishra.
This is to request the Regional Controller of Mines, Indian Bureau of Mines, Hyderabud ttany further correspondence regarding any correction of the Modification of Mining Plan v
said recognized person at his address below :-Prava Ranjan MishraEarth & Environment