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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer (Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha. Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 10 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This is a fresh mining lease of mineral Granite located near Village-Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer, Rajasthan over an area of 3.0 hectares. LOI has been issued in favor of Smt. Kamala Devi W/o Shri Ram Dayal Choudhary, R/o- Jaliya II, Tehsil- Masuda, District- Ajmer (Rajasthan) Vide order No.– AME/AJMER/MM/Sawar/M.L.-32/2013/845 Dated 06/06/2014. The mining area is of 3.00 Ha. located near Village – Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer, Rajasthan. Total land of mining lease comes under Agriculture Land (Private Land). No forest land is involved in this area. Topographically, the area comprises flat ground falls under Khasra no. 6255/4568, 4568/4965 of revenue village Baghera, Tehsil– Kekri, District – Ajmer which is Agriculture land (Private Land) , List of relevant Khasra is given in table 1.1 below and forms the part of Toposheet 44N/8, 45O/5 Table 1.1 Salient Features of the Mine Site & Surrounding Details S.No. Particulars Details 1. M.L. No. 32/2013 2. Name of Mineral Granite 3. Khasra Nos. Details of village wise Khasra details are as: S.No. Name of Village Khasra No. Total Area in Hectare 1 Baghera 6255/4568, 4568/4956 3.00 4. Status of Khasra Land in revenue record Agriculture Land (Private Land) 5. Area 3.00 Ha. 6. Latitude & Longitude Latitude 26 o 0’ 14.29’’ N to 26 o 0’ 23.09’’ N Longitude 75 o 18’ 6. 2’’ E to 75 o 18’ 13. 09’’ E 7. Near Village Baghera 8. Tehsil Kekri 9. District Ajmer 10. State Rajasthan 11. Toposheet No. 44N/8, 45O/5 12. Description report of Lease area From To Bearing Distance(Meters) FRP (Well) A 104°00’ 313.00 A B 126°00’ 19.00 B C 206°00’ 74.00 C D 124°39’27.20 151.2940 D E 20°00’ 196.00 E F 300°00’ 74.00 F G 33°00’ 55.033

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Page 1: 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARYenvironmentclearance.nic.in/writereaddata/Online/TOR/0_0...Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer, Rajasthan over an area of 3.0 hectares. LOI has been issued in

Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 10

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This is a fresh mining lease of mineral Granite located near Village-Baghera,

Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer, Rajasthan over an area of 3.0 hectares. LOI has

been issued in favor of Smt. Kamala Devi W/o Shri Ram Dayal Choudhary,

R/o- Jaliya II, Tehsil- Masuda, District- Ajmer (Rajasthan) Vide order No.–

AME/AJMER/MM/Sawar/M.L.-32/2013/845 Dated 06/06/2014.

The mining area is of 3.00 Ha. located near Village – Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri,

District – Ajmer, Rajasthan. Total land of mining lease comes under Agriculture

Land (Private Land). No forest land is involved in this area. Topographically,

the area comprises flat ground falls under Khasra no. 6255/4568, 4568/4965 of

revenue village Baghera, Tehsil– Kekri, District – Ajmer which is Agriculture

land (Private Land) , List of relevant Khasra is given in table 1.1 below and

forms the part of Toposheet 44N/8, 45O/5

Table 1.1 Salient Features of the Mine Site & Surrounding Details

S.No. Particulars Details

1. M.L. No. 32/2013

2. Name of Mineral Granite

3. Khasra Nos. Details of village wise Khasra details are as:

S.No. Name of Village Khasra No. Total Area

in Hectare

1 Baghera 6255/4568, 4568/4956

3.00

4. Status of Khasra Land in

revenue record Agriculture Land (Private Land)

5. Area 3.00 Ha.

6. Latitude & Longitude Latitude 26o 0’ 14.29’’ N to 26o 0’ 23.09’’ N

Longitude 75 o 18’ 6. 2’’ E to 75 o 18’ 13. 09’’ E

7. Near Village Baghera

8. Tehsil Kekri

9. District Ajmer

10. State Rajasthan

11. Toposheet No. 44N/8, 45O/5

12. Description report of

Lease area From To Bearing Distance(Meters)

FRP (Well) A 104°00’ 313.00

A B 126°00’ 19.00

B C 206°00’ 74.00

C D 124°39’27.20 151.2940

D E 20°00’ 196.00

E F 300°00’ 74.00

F G 33°00’ 55.033

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 11

2.0 Introduction of the project/background Information

(i) Identification of Project Proponent. In case of mining project, a copy of

mining lease /letter of intent should be given.

Project Proponent- Smt. Kamala Devi is an individual, it is an ownership

project.

Address of the Lessee:

Smt. Kamala Devi W/o Shri. Ram Dayal Choudhary

R/o Jaliya II

Tehsil- Masuda, District- Ajmer, Rajasthan

(ii) Brief Description of Nature of Project:

Mining lease is granted in khasra no. 6255/4568, 4568/4956 of revenue

Village – Baghera, Tehsil–Kekri, District – Ajmer, Rajasthan, lease area 3.00

Ha. It is proposed for mining of mineral Granite. Mining of Granite would be

carried out by open cast benching method. The bench height will not be kept

more than 5m and the width will be always more than the height. The mining

will start from top towards bottom. Mining will be semi-mechanized.

G H 272°39’35 76.0065

H A 211°00’ 125.0003

13. Nearest Railway Station Nearest railway station is Nasirabad RS at a distance of

67 km in WNW direction of the mine site.

14. National Park There is no National Park in the 10 km radii of lease

area.

15. Biosphere Reserve There is no Biosphere Reserve in the 10 km radii of

lease area.

16. Heritage Baghera is old Historical place in Rajasthan

1. Baghera Fort at a distance of 1.8km in NE from

lease area.

2. Temple of Varaha Bhagwan (under the archeology

department).

17. Reserve Forest/Protected

Forest

There is no Reserve Forest/Protected Forest located in

10 km radii of lease area.

18. National Highway/State

Highway

There is no National Highway/State Highway located

in 10 km radii of lease area.

19. Water Bodies S.No. Particulars Distance Direction

1. Dai Nadi 0.5 km North

2. Water Body near village

Baghera 2.0 NE

3. Water Body near village

Mankhand 3.6 SW

4. Raniji Ka Talav 1.8 South

20. Population of nearest

village Village Population Male Female SC ST

Baghera 7940 3992 3948 2369 196

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 12

(iii) Need for the project and its importance to the country and region

With the growing use of Granite as decorative stone the mining of Granite has

received boom in last few years. There is good market for Granite in India and

abroad also. In overseas market Granite is also exported in the form of blocks

which are used as pillars in large buildings beside decorative slabs.

The increasing mining of mineral Granite has uplifted the economy of Granite

producing localities which has resulted into upliftment of life standard of the

people in the adjoining area, besides contributing to the exchequer of the State

and Central Government.

(iv) Demand and Supply Gap: As mentioned above, the use of Granite as

decorative stone is growing constantly. Hence, despite of constantly increasing

production of Granite the whole production is consumed in the market and at

present supply of Granite is sufficient to fulfill the market demands.

(v) Imports v/s Indigenous Production

As the mineral in abundance is available indigenously so the import of the

same is not required nor economically feasible.

(vi) Export possibility

A sizeable quantity of Granite produced in the State of Rajasthan and in other

parts of the country is exported to Middle East and European Country.

(vii) Domestic/Exports Markets

There is vast domestic and export market for raw and polished Granite.

(viii) Employment generation (Direct & Indirect) due to the project

By this mining project of Granite in the area, peoples will get employment.

The project directly generates the employment for the local people and

indirectly for the others. Also the marketing of the product generates the

employment for peoples. By this project, approximately 30 persons will get

direct and about 120 persons will get indirect employment.

3.0 Project Description

(i) Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.

This is a Granite mining project. No other project is interlinked with this

mining work.

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 13

(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project

Boundary & project site layout) with coordinates.

Location map of the study area is as under

Fig. 1.1 Location map of Lease Area

The area has been marked on Toposheet No. 44N/8, 45O/5 including the

mining lease location. This comprises the mining location of near village

Baghera falling in Tehsil –Kekri, District – Ajmer of Rajasthan state.

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer (Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 14

Fig 1.2 Key Plan Showing 10 km Radius of Lease Area

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 15

(iii) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed

site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be

highlighted.

No other site has been considered for the proposed project. The land has been

allocated by government for the mining only. Site is adequate for Granite

mining.

(iv) Size and Magnitude of Operation

The proposed capacity of the project is as: The total amount of Granite is

2740304 MT under proved category reserves, 342538 MT under probable

category reserves & 342538MT under possible category reserves. Total

reserves = 3425380 MT while total Mineable reserve is 1301689 MT

(Recovery percent of mineral 60%). Total area of mining lease is 3.0 Ha.

Proposed maximum annual targeted production of Granite from the mine will

be 49644 MTPA.

(v) Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart

showing the project layout, components of the project etc. should be

given)

A. Method of Mining

The proposed method of mining will be open cast mining. For the systematic

working of open cast mines, benching will be done. The height of bench will

not be kept more than 5m at a time and the width of the benches will be

always more han the height. The mining will be done with the help of

conventional tools such as Jackhammers, hand shovels, picks etc. these will be

supported by drilling and blasting. The drilling will be done with the

compressor and Jack hammer, drilling holes of 32-34mm dia. And the depth

from 0.8m to 3.3m in a single hole.

The main development work will be the systematic benching. This benching

will also give the desired production of the granite.

Following machineries will be used for mining of Granite:

Table 1.2 Showing Details of machinery proposed to be used at mine

S.No Item Quantity

1 Jackhammer 1

2 Compressor 1

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 16

3 Excavator 1

4 Hand shovels -

5 Winch/ Chain Pully Block -

6. Picks -

B. Regional Geology: Geologically, Ajmer district is occupied by the Bhilwara

and Delhi Supergroups, which have been further divided into several groups

and formations.

The rock of Bhilwara Supergroups occurs from Deyi in the North-East

through Kishangarh to Sarwar area, underlying the marwar plains and

comprises metasedimentary sequences with associated magmatic complex and

igneous rocks. The main Aravalli range extending from Rupnagar in North to

Todgarh in South is occupied by the rocks of Delhi Supergroup which

comprises calcareous, argillaceous and arenaceous metasedimentary

sequences with associated basic volcanic and igneous rocks.

The rocks of the district have been complexly folded and faulted,

metamorphosed and migmatised during orogenic episodes related to different

geological cycles.

The geological sequence worked out by G.S.I. is given as under.

Geologically, the region is comsidered to be a part of Delhi & Bhilwara Super-

Group of Archaean to Lower Proterozoic in age. The Pre-Aravalli’s in

Rajasthan, Hitherto known as the Banded Gneissic complex have been re-

grouped by Geological Survey of India into Bhilwara Super-Group which

from the oldest stratigraphic horizon on which the entire geological succession

of rocks of Rajasthan has developed.

On the basis of techno environmental setting magmatic events, litho logical

homogeneity into Sandmata complex, Mangalwar Complex which are

Archaean in age and Sarwar Group, Rajpur-Jaliyan Group, Gyangarh Asind

Group have been considered to be of Lower Proterozoic in Age.

Post Delhi Intrusives

Erinpura granites

Sendra Ambaji granite gneisses

Kishangarh syenite

Phulad ophiolite suit

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 17

Super

group Group Age Lithology

Delhi

Super

Group

Ajabgarh/Kumbhalga

rh Group

Lower-middle

Proterozoic

Muscovite-Biotite Group, Quartzite,

Amphibolites, Mylonite, Dolomite

Migmmatite,Gneises, Amphibole

Gneiss, Calcite, Biotirte schist, Calc

Amphibole Gneiss, Quartzite

Intrusion Pegmatite, Amphibolites

Bhilwara

Super

Group

Sarwar Group Lower

Proterozoic

Clac silicate, marble, quartzite,

Phylite, Amphibole Gneiss

Rajpur-Jaliyan mafic

rocks Archian Amphibolite, Norite

Gyangarh-Asind

acidic rocks Archian

Granite, Enderbite, Chanockite,

Graniodiorite, Granite gneiss,

Migmatite

Sandmata Comples

Mangalwar Complex Archian Migmatite, Composite gneiss

C. General Geology of the area

Granite is defined as plutonic light colored and acidic igneous rick. They are

the commonest types of igneous rocks. The word latin word “Granum”

meaning a grain and obviously refers to the texture of common rock.

Composition: The most common mineralogical constituents of the granite are

quartz and feldspars. The first is always easily recognized by its physical

properties. Feldspar, which makes up the greater part of granite, is of two

types the Potash Feldspar and Soda Feldspar.

Texture: Granite is coarse to medium grained, holocrystlline and even grained

rock. Granitic graphic, porphyritic and inter growth textures are also present

with in granite. The entire rock mass is jointed. There are two different sets of

joints running perpendicular to each other dividing the massive rock mass into

blocky formation.

Occurrence: The granite occurs chiefly as deep-seated intrusion like Sills,

Bosses, Stocks and Batholiths.

Origin: The origin of the granite is magmatic source.

D. LOCAL GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION ALREADY CARRIED

OUT:

The detailed study of the area was done to assess the mineral quantum in the

lease area. These studies included Geological Mapping, Topographical survey

and Geological Traversing.

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 18

Detailed geological mapping of the lease area of 3.00 hects was carried out on

a scale of 1:1000. Topographical survey of the ML area was simultaneously

done. Contour interval was taken as 3.0 mts. Different litho units along with

their dimensions were marked on map. Mineralized bodies i.e. granite rock is

precisely marked. The geological plan is enclosed as plate no. 4 along with

this report.

The entire mining lease area is covered with Alluvium.

Given below is the generalized litho-units exposed on the surface of the Near

lease area:-

(i) Alluvium

(ii) Granite

Alluvium:-

Geologically this unit of recent to sub-recent age is exposed in the entire lease

M.L. area. The average thickness of this unit is 1.0 mts.

Granite:-

Just below the soil a granite bed is in mine, is 40.0mts. thickness and bottom

of granite is not proved.

E. Yearwise annual production of Granite for next five years

Table 1.3 The details of production are as follows

Year Granite (MT)

I 44000

II 49644

III 49644

IV 49644

V 41958

Total 234899

F. Mineable Reserves and Anticipated Life of the Mine

Mineable granite reserve (Proved & Probable)- blocked reserve (Barrier +

Benches) = 3082842-913360= 2169482 MT

Recovery percentage of Granite expected 60%

Therefore marketable (mineable) mineral= 2267482x0.60= 1301689 MT

Maximum targeted rate of production= 49644 MT

Life of mine= 1301689/49644= 26.22 years or says 26 years

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 19

Life may vary as per actual production obtained.

G. Conceptual Mining Plan: At the end of the life of mine 1301689 tone of

granite mineral will be excavated from the lease area.

H. Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source,

marketing area of final products/s, Mode of transport of raw Material

and Finished Product.

About 5.0 KLD water will be required for Granite mining, Water will be

sourced from nearby areas through tankers. About 500 liter diesel will be

required daily for JCB & Trucks/Dumpers which will be arranged from nearby

petrol pumps. Granite mined out will be transported through trucks & trolley.

I. Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if

any, should be briefly outlined.

Water will be accumulated in the excavated mine out pit area during rains and

pits serve as a natural ground water recharge structure. As a result of

extraction of mineral, the rate of charging of ground water is likely to be

increased considerably. Water collected in the sump will be used in various

purposes at mine viz. plantation, dust suppression etc.

J. Availability of water its source, Energy/power requirement and source

should be given.

Total water requirement in the mine will be about 5.0 KLD for drinking &

domestic use, dust suppression and plantation. Drinking water will be brought by

water tanker from nearby villages. Diesel will be used in compressor, JCB and

dumpers and tractors. About 500 liter per day is assumed to be consumed. Diesel

will be outsourced from nearby diesel pumps. Nearby villages is well electrified.

(ix) Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their

management/disposal

Expected waste generation during next first five years is:

YEAR Waste, OB (MT)

I 29332

II 33096

III 33096

IV 33096

V 27972

Total 156592

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 20

The proposed dump will be of 2083 sqm. The waste dump will have retaining

walls of rubble stone on the downstream side & if required terracing may be done,

so that the fine particles may not flow down.

1. Stone wall of 0.5m high, 0.5m wide will be constructed to prevent the

spreading of the waste.

2. A surface settling tank of 2m*2m*2m size in length, width and depth

respectively is proposed for de-watering of mine.

3. A channel of around 0.5m in width and 0.5m in depth is proposed towards

lower side altitude of dumps. This channel will check the wash off from the

dumps.

4. No toxic or hazardous elements are present in the waste.

4.0 Site Analysis

(i) Connectivity

The lease area is located near village – Baghera, Tehsil –Kekri, District –

Ajmer of Rajasthan State. The lease area is situated about 1.5 km towards SW

side of the village Baghera. Nearest town and tehsil headquarter Kekri is about

15.3 km in WSW of the applied area. Nearest railway station is Nasirabad RS

at a distance of 67 km in WNW direction of the mine site.

(ii) Land Form, Land use and Land ownership

The area of lease is 3.00 Ha. Land is Agriculture land (Private Land) . The

lease area forms part of G.T. Sheet No. 44N/8, 45O/5. No forest land is

involved in leased area.

Table 1.4 Land Status of Lease Area

Location

Near Village Tehsil

District &

State

Status of

Land

Total No. of

Revenue Khasra

Total Lease

Area (Ha.)

Period

(Year)

Baghera Kekri Ajmer

Rajasthan

Agriculture

Land 2 3.00 30

(iii) Topography (Along with map)

The lease area under mining lease is flat. The highest contour in the area is

320mrl and the lowest contour is 318mrl. There is no nallah flowing in the

area. The rainwater spread out in the area & nearby area.

(iv) Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water

bodies (including area under CRZ), shortest distances from the periphery

of the project to periphery of the forests, national park, wild life

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 21

sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the

Bajri), CRZ. In case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette

notification should be given.

The lease area comes under Khatedari Land.

Table 1.5 Existing Land Use Pattern

S. No. Land use Category Present

1 Top Soil Dump -

2 Waste Dump (External) -.

3 Excavation (Voids Only) -

4 Road -

5 Built Up Area -

6 Township Area -

7 Afforestation -

8 Reclamation (Backfilled) -

9 Mineral Storage -

10 Processing (Crushing) -

11 Undisturbed Area 3.00 Ha.

Total 3.00 Ha.

There is no eco-sensitive areas such as National Park, Wildlife Sanctuaries etc.

present around lease area.

(v) Existing Infrastructure

Presently there is no infrastructure in lease area.

(vi) Soil Classification

Soil of the region falls within moderate rainfall zone of 500-550 mm. Soils of

the district are reddish to yellowish red and yellowish brown color. These

soils are sandy loam to sandy clay loam in texture and well drained. Fertility

status of these soils is low in nitrogen, moderate in phosphorus and potassium.

Cultivation of crops in the soil is very much restricted due to shallow nature of

the soils and presence of Stone land on the surface.

(vii) Climatic data from secondary sources

Climate is semi-arid type. Almost 95% of the total annual rainfall is received

during the southwest monsoon, which enters the district in the last week of

June and withdraws in the middle of September. However, there is 10%

probability that the average rainfall 500-550 mm. Drought analysis based on

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 22

agriculture criteria indicates that the district is prone to mild and normal type

of droughts.

January is the coldest month with mean maximum and minimum temperatures

being lowest at 22.70C & 7.6

0C. Temperature in summer months during May-

June, reaches up to 460 C. There is drop in temperature due to onset of monsoon

and rises again in the month of September. Atmosphere is generally dry except

during the monsoon period. The humidity is highest in August with mean daily

relative humidity 80%. The annual potential evapotranspiration in the district is

1565.6mm and is the highest in the month of May (243 mm).

Table 1.6 Rainfall in Tehsil-Kekri, District-Ajmer, Rajasthan

S.No. Year Rainfall (mm)

1 1994 590.00

2 1995 424.00

3 1996 927.00

4 1997 605.70

5 1998 499.00

6 1999 417.00

7 2000 533.00

8 2001 605.00

9 2002 235.00

10 2003 481.00

11 2004 691.00

12 2005 414.70

13 2006 400.50

14 2007 472.00

15 2008 384.20

16 2009 448.00

17 2010 711.50

18 2011 1108.00

19 2012 554.00

20 2013 562.0

Annual Average Rainfall in mm. 553.1

(Source: waterresources.rajasthan.gov.in)

(viii) Social Infrastructure Available

The site is well connected with social infrastructure facilities like road,

medical, telephone, telegraph etc. are available in village Baghera i.e 1.5 kms

away from lease area in NE direction. Water is available in nearby villages

from where regular water supply is being taken by labours.

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(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

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(A.) Electricity

All nearest villages is well electrified. Electric power facilities are available at

mine site.

(B.) Water

Water is available in nearby villages from where regular water supply is being

taken by labours.

(C.) Road Transport

There is no National or State highway within 10km radii of lease area.

(D.) Rail Transport

Nearest railway station is Nasirabad RS at a distance of about 67 km in WNW

direction of the mine site.

(E.) Air Transport: Air transport facility is not available in the district. The

nearest air port is at Jaipur (104 km) in NNE direction.

(ix) Health and Educational facilities: Hospital facility and Primary education

facility are available at village Baghera. Schools are available in all prominent

villages. College facility is available at Kekri and Ajmer.

5.0 Planning Brief

(i) Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc.) Town

and country Planning/Development authority Classification

This is a mining project. Facilities includes such as office building, first aid

center, rest shelter, vocational training center, godown, workshop, are

proposed in the area. Open cast methods of mining will be adopted.

Transportation of mineral shall be done through road by dumpers, trucks.

Other facilities such as power, transportation and communication, social

infrastructure facilities are locally available near project site. Nearest village is

Baghera at a distance of 1.5 km from lease area in NE direction, facilities like

Hospital, post office, School are available in village Baghera.

(ii) Population Projections

The project will employ most of the workers from nearby areas. Local people

from nearby villages will be given preference. Thus there will no chance to

increase population due to proposed project of Granite mining in the area.

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(iii) Land Use planning (breakup along with greenbelt etc.).

Table 1.7 Land use plan of Lease area (Area in Ha.)

S. No. Land use Category Present 5th

Year (Ha.)

1 Top Soil Dump - -

2 Waste Dump - 0.2083

3 Excavation (Voids Only) - 1.0504

4 Road - 0.04

5 Built Up Area - 0.01

6 Township Area - -

7 Afforestation - 00.8836

8 Reclamation (Backfilled) - -

9 Mineral Storage - 0.01

10 Processing (Crushing) - -

11 Undisturbed Area - 0.7977

Total 3.0 3.0

(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)

The approach road facility is available which shall be used and properly

maintained. Other requisite infrastructure as transport of mine labours is

available by way of jeep & two-wheelers. Govt. dispensary, Hospital, Sec.

School, Post office, police station etc. is available at near village Baghera.

(v) Social Infrastructure

Proposed project will provide employment for about 30 people directly and

indirectly providing for about 120which are Shopkeepers, Mechanic, drivers

and transporter.

Table 1.8 Demographic Profile of nearby village

S.No. Village Population Male Female SC ST

1. Baghera 7940 3992 3948 2369 196

(Source: Census, 2011)

(vi) Amenities/Facilities

Basic amenities/facilities available in nearby villages and towns are such as

road, power supply, communication, water supply, medical and health etc.

Communication facilities such as post office, tele-communication, Medical

facilities such as Govt. Dispensary etc are available in nearby village Baghera

at a distance of 1.5 km in NE direction from lease area. Nearby villages are

well electrified.

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Prefeasibility Report of Granite Mining N/v–Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District – Ajmer

(Rajasthan) ML.No- 32/2013, Lease area – 3.00Ha.

Project Proponent: Smt. Kamala Devi Page - 25

6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

(i) Industrial Area (Processing Area)

Facilities includes such as. Site Office, First Aid, Toilet, Rest Shelter are

proposed in the lease area.

(ii) Resident Area (Non Processing Area)

No residential area is proposed.

(iii) Green Belt: To improve the environment of the area it is proposed to plant

along the lease boundary and waste dump etc. during plantation preference

will be given to local species of plant. Around 33% area will be planted during

life of mine. In case of non-availability of land for plantation in leased out area

other land such as school premises, panchayat bhawan and Govt. waste land or

as per talk to local panchayat or forest officers. Proper care will be taken

during plantation such as watering, manuring & fencing. Plant such as Safed

khair, Neem, Amaltas, Gulmohar etc will be planted.

(iv) Social Infrastructure: In social infrastructure, house is made of pucca and

kaccha both of type. Tar road is available in near villages. By this proposed

Granite mining in the area, provides employment opportunities in the area and

this helps to control migration of people of one place to other.

(v) Connectivity(Traffic and transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc.)

The lease area is located near village – Baghera, Tehsil – Kekri, District –

Ajmer of Rajasthan State. The lease area is situated about 1.5 km towards SW

side of the village Baghera. Nearest town and tehsil headquarter Kekri is

about 15.3 km WSW of the applied area. Nearest railway station is Nasirabad

RS at a distance of 67 km in WNW direction of the mine site.

(vi). Drinking Water Management (Source & supply of water)

Total water requirement of 5.0 KLD will be met from nearby villages.

(vii). Sewerage System: No sewerage shall be generated from the project area.

(viii). Industrial Waste Management

No Industrial waste will be generated from the project.

(ix). Solid waste Management: Expected waste generation during next first five

year is :

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YEAR Waste, OB (MT)

I 29332

II 33096

III 33096

IV 33096

V 27972

Total 156592

The proposed dump will be of 2083 sqm. The waste dump will have retaining

walls of rubble stone on the downstream side & if required terracing may be

done, so that the fine particles may not flow down.

5. Stone wall of 0.5m high, 0.5m wide will be constructed to prevent the

spreading of the waste.

6. A surface settling tank of 2m*2m*2m size in length, width and depth

respectively is proposed for de-watering of mine.

7. A channel of around 0.5m in width and 0.5m in depth is proposed towards

lower side altitude of dumps. This channel will check the wash off from

the dumps.

8. No toxic or hazardous elements arre present in the waste.

(x). Power Requirement: Nearby village’s area is well electrified and electric

power is also available at lease area, mining machinery will be driven by

diesel power for which estimated requirement of diesel will be about 500 liters

per day which will be procured from nearby pumps.

7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT(R&R PLAN)

A. (Policy to adopted (Central State) in respect of the project affected

person including home oustees, land oustees and landless labour (A brief

outline to be given).

Mining will be carried out in lease area only so no need of rehabilitation and

resettlement plan so far.

8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES

(Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (time

schedule for the project to be given)

Project will commence within 30 days after getting the environmental

clearance. It is estimated that about Rs. 30 Lakh will be required for mining

machineries, vehicle and infrastructure development etc.

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The profit will depend upon the actual production obtained from the mine,

which may vary due to demand in market.

POPULATION BENEFITED

About 30 peoples including labours benefited directly and 120 persons will be

benefited indirectly.

GOVERNMENT REVENUE

The State Government will get revenue as royalty from selling of mineral,

Land Tax/surface rent, Sales Tax/VAT; Income Tax etc. will be addition.

9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATION)

CONCLUSION

The project of Granite mining of Smt. Kamala Devi W/o Shri. Ram Dayal

Choudhary at near village Baghera, Tehsil– Kekri, District–Ajmer, Rajasthan

is of utmost importance to the area for interest of mineral development and

improves the socio-economic conditions of the local habitants. The operation

of the proposed project of Granite mining will pass on various social and

economic benefits to the local communities of the area in addition to the

existing benefits due to provide better employment opportunities and

improvement in social infrastructure of the area, apart from increased financial

benefits accruing to state and central agencies by ways of taxes, royalty, cees

etc.