To, Date: I711112016 The Geologist Department of Mines & Geology , District: Vadod ara, .

Subject: Submission of Mining Plan of Sand Quarry (Survey No: 2t312 Block-27g (Private), Mineral: Sand, Area: 0.60 hectarc), in Village: Nani Koral, Taluka: Karjan, District: vadodara, Gujarat of vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai.

Respected SirAvladam, As per above subject, herewith I am submitting Mining Plan of Sand euarry (Survey No: 21312 Block-278 (Private), Mineral: Sand, Area: 0.60 hectare), in Village: Nani Koral, Taluka: Karjan, District: Vadodara, Gujarat of Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai.

For kind of approval. Yours trulv.

Bhavin D. Shah R.g. No: RQP lIJDpl272l2004-A

plan Encl.: (i) Two draft copy of Mining of Sand euarry.

Copy to: Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai NO 2191, Sayar, Karjan Taluka, Vadodara.

From: BHAVIN D. SHAH C/o Essquare Geo Services 27, Marutinandan Society, Opp.Rameshwar School Near Karmjyot Society, Gotri road, Vadodara-390021, Gujarat. Phone no: 0265-2357450, Mobile no: 98254-15060 File No: EGS/ NCS 243

q-r MINING PLAN OF NANI KORAL SAND QUARRY {Submitted under rule GMMCR {A} R-2015}

SURVEY NO : 213/2 BLOCK-278 (PRIVATE) MINERAL : SAND AREA : 0.60 HECTARE VILLAGE : NANI KORAL TALUKA : KARJAN DISTRICT : VADODARA STATE : GUJARAT CATEGORY : “B2” PEROID : 3 Year

IN FAVOUR OF VASAVA SURESHBHAI FOGATBHAI R/O 2/91, SAYAR, KARJAN TALUKA, VADODARA.

PREPARED BY BHAVIN D. SHAH C/O ESSQUARE GEO SERVICES 27, MARUTINADAN SOCIETY, OPP. RAMESHWAR SCHOOL NEAR KARMJYOT SOCIETY, GOTRI ROAD, VADODARA-390021, GUJARAT PHONE NO: 0265-2351450 RQP REGISTRATION NO: RQP/UDP/272/2004-A. (VALID UP TO 31ST MARCH 2017) FILE NO: EGS/NCS 243

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CONTENTS

Ch. Chapter Page No. No. 1 General 4 2 Location & Accessibility 5 3 Details of Approved Mining Plan/Scheme of Mining (if any) 8

PART-A 1.0 Geology and Exploration 2.0 Mining A. Open Caste Mining B. Underground Mining 3.0 Mine Drainage 4 Stacking of Mineral Rejects/Sub Grade Material and Disposal of Waste 13 5 Use of Mineral & Mineral Reject 13 6 Processing of ROM & Mineral Reject 13 7 Other 14 8 Progressive Mine Closure Plan 15 9 Part-B 16 Certificate/Undertakings/Consents A. Consent Letter/Undertaking/Certificate from the Applicant B. Certificate from RQP 10 Documents 1. Quarry Grant Letter 2. RQP Certificate 3. Photograph Showing Land use of Quarry Area 4. Photo ID Proof 5. Sand Chemical Analysis Report 6. Specific Gravity Report 7. Water Analysis Report 11 Plans & Sections

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List of Plates Sr. No Plate No Description 01 Plate 1 Location Map of Quarry Area 02 Plate 2 District Land Revenue Record Map (DILR) 03 Plate 3 Surface Plan 04 Plate 4 Geological Plan 05 Plate 5 Year Wise Development Plan 06 Plate 6 Layout Plan 07 Plate 7 Environment Plan 08 Plate 8 Conceptual Plan

List of Figures Sr. No Fig. No Description Location map Showing Quarry Area and Access 01 Fig. 1 Route.

List of Tables Sr. No Tables No Description 01 Table 1 Chemical Analysis Report of Sand& Sand Sample 02 Table 2 Year Wise Exploration Plan 03 Table 3 Reserve estimation 04 Table 4 Mineral reserves and resources 05 Table 5 Year-wise Tentative Excavation 06 Table 6 First Year Excavation 07 Table 7 Second Year Excavation 08 Table 8 Third Year Excavation 09 Table 9 Year wise excavation with recovery of ROM 10 Table 10 Year wise proposal for afforestation 11 Table 11 Land Use pattern

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CHAPTER-1

General 1. Introduction The Mining plan of Nani Koral Sand Quarry Area, (Survey No: 213/2 Block- 278 (Private), Mineral: Sand, Area: 0.60 hectare), Village: Nani Koral, Taluka: Karjan, District: Vadodara, Gujarat State has been prepared on behalf Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai, R/O 2/91, Sayar, Karjan Taluka, Vadodara. This Mining Plan has been prepared in compliance of under rule of GMMC {A} R-2015. The applicant does have an experience of quarry & prospecting of mineral Sand. Past experience, field visit and available information from this and surrounding areas of the region, three-year mineable reserve of 45000 tons of Sand has been estimated. a. Name and Address of Applicant Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai R/O 2/91, Sayar, Karjan Taluka, Vadodara. b. Status of Applicant/lessee Private Individual. c. Minerals which occurs in the quarry The quarry area is composite of Sand and Gravel. d. Period for which quarry lease is granted/renewed/proposed to be applied Quarry was granted in favor of Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai on 2nd November 2011. Quarry was granted for 5 years period which has expired on 1st November 2016. Thus, lessee has successfully renewed the on 29th October 2016. e. Minerals which the applicant intends to mine Applicant intends to mine Sand from the quarry. f. Name of RQP preparing Mining Plan Bhavin D. Shah C/O Essquare Geo Services Office & Residence Address: 27, Marutinadan Society, Opp. Rameshwar School, Near Karmjyot Society, Gotri road, Vadodara-39002, Gujarat Phone no: 0265-2351450; Mobile no: 9825 4150 60. Registration No: RQP/UDP/272/2004-A. (Valid up to 31st March 2017)

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CHAPTER-2 Location & Accessibility a. Lease Details Name of Quarry : Nani Koral Sand Quarry Date of Grant of Lease : 2nd November 2011 Period : 05 years Renewal of Quarry Lease : 29th October 2016 Name of Leaseholder : Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai Postal Address : R/O 2/91, Sayar, Karjan Taluka, Vadodara.

b. Details of quarry area with location map The location map of quarry area is furnished in Plate 1.

Forest Non-Forest Area Area Forest (Hectare) (Hectare)

i. River bed 0.60 - - ii. Grazing Land - iii. Agriculture Land - iv. Others(Specify) -

Total Quarry Area : 0.60 hectare. District, State : Vadodara, Gujarat. Taluka : Karjan Village : Nani Koral

Whether the area is recorded/ falls under Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) The area is not recorded under Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ).

Existence of public road/railway line, if any nearby & approximate distance The quarry area located in the river bed of Nani Koral village, Karjan Taluka covering 0.60 Hectare area. The quarry falls along the and 1.5 kilometer from Nani Koral, 30.0 kilometer from Karjan and SH-60 is passing through approximately 22.0 km away from quarry area. (Refer plate No.1).

The nearest railway station to the quarry area is at Karjan. Taluka and district are well connected by frequent transport and private bus service for Karjan, , Vadodara & Major Cities. The nearby Nani Koral, Moti Koral, Alampura, Malod, Sagdol are connected to electric power.

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The nearest telephone, telegraph and postal facilities are available at all nearby villages along the River, which is about 1.0km to 5.0km from the river. The primary school is located at nearby villages and college education is available at Karjan. Referral hospital & police station are situated at Karjan. The source of drinking water in this area is only ground water. Potable water is available at shallow. The mode of transportation for the Sand is only by road.

Toposheet number with latitude and longitude of all corner boundary pillars. Toposheet No : F43N1 Lat/Long of Boundary Point : Pillar 01: 21° 50' 32.68" N 73° 14' 05.07" E : Pillar 02: 21° 50' 31.95" N 73° 14' 08.07" E : Pillar 03: 21° 50' 29.98" N 73° 14' 07.77" E : Pillar 04: 21° 50' 30.12" N 73° 14' 04.87" E

District Land Revenue Record Map (DILR) is furnished as Plate. 2.

c. Details of location map showing area and access route. The location map illustrates the quarry area as shown in Fig. 1.

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CHAPTER-3 Details of Approved Mining Plan/Scheme of Mining Sand quarry granted in favor of Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai on 2nd November 2011. Quarry was granted for 5 years period which has expired on 1st November 2016. Thus, lessee has successfully renewed the on 29th October 2016 A Mining plan or Scheme of quarry prior to this has not been prepared and submitted.

PART-A 1.0 Geology & Exploration a. Topography

The quarry area has uneven topography, the river bed comprises of Sand & Gravel. The maximum elevation recorded in the Sand quarry is 99.910m whereas the minimal elevation observed is 99.278m. The temporary benchmark is shown on surface plan i.e. 99.877m. (Note: These levels are based on the total station survey data with the temporary bench mark & it was assumed base level of 100m). The elevation difference between river bed and river bank is between 2 to 3 meters.

Geomorphology of the area: The lease area is part of the lower reach of Narmada. The major geographic unit in the lease area is comprised of alluvial plains. Geologically the basement rocks in the lease area are weathered to highly fractured basaltic rocks.

Alluvial plains are developed on the eastern and western part of the lease area.

Regional Geology

Geologically, most of the area is composed of Quaternary sediments, which is a part of Gujarat Alluvial Plain (GAP). The Holocene sediments are restricted to the western part and are represented by the sands of the Akhaj formation, tidal flat and marsh deposits of the Rann Clay formation, flood plain and delta deposits of Katpur formation, younger tidal flat and marsh deposits of the Mahhuva formation, and channel-fill and flood plain deposits of Varahi formation. The Mahi River, forming the northwestern border of the district, flows in southwest direction whereas the Narmada River forms the southern border of the district having similar flow direction. The younger most part of Aravalli Supergroup of rocks including Champaner group are found in the eastern extremity of Gujarat. The sediments within the Narmada and Mahi are deprived from Deccan traps and the Precambrian that are consisting of well sorted and well-rounded grains due to prolonged transportation. Sediments of alluvial plain facies are unconsolidated sand, silty sand, clayey silt while the nature of alluvial fan sediments is gravel with sand and silt. The ground water condition is quite favorable; it has both confined and unconfined aquifers.

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Super group/ Era Period Epoch Super group/ Formation Formation Undifferentiated Quaternary HOLOCENE Alluvial plains of Gujarat sediments

CENOZOIC Bhatia Bharuch, PALEOCENE- Formation ,, , TERTIARY EOCENE Salod Sabarkantha, Kachchh, Formation Saurastra Parts of Sabarkantha, Panchmahals, Vadodara, MESOZOIC- CRETACEO- Bharuch, Surat & Major - Deccan Trap CENOZOIC EOCENE parts of Valsad and Dangs, Major parts of Saurastra, Small parts of Kachchh

c. The individual description of mineral is as follows: Gravel Gravel mixed sediments are deposited in the river bed by flood waters during rainy season. Usually the large size sediments (> 2 mm size) are deposited at the bottom and the smaller sizes sediments are deposited at the top on the edges/flank of the river beds. Gravel is generally used for civil construction activities. Sand Sand sediments of less than 1mm size are predominantly deposited in the river bed by flood waters during rainy season. Sand & Gravel gets replenished every year with the monsoon season activating Perennial River resulting into filling the already excavated area. Thus reclamation of quarry area is not proposed.

d. Name of prospecting Exploration agency: Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai

e. Details of Prospecting/ Exploration already carried out: e.1 In reference to the geological plan of the mineral quarry area, the mined out mineral will leave temporary pits to a maximum depth of 3 m on the river bed. These pits will be subsequently replenished with Gravel and to some extent with silt and Sand brought down by the river during monsoon and post monsoon. e.2 As the quarry area is for mining of Sand from the river bed, there is no need to carry out bore-hole sampling. e.3 Based on the site conditions, Sand samples were collected from representative area following undisturbed sampling techniques. Samples were analyzed for its chemical properties, the results of which is as furnished in Table 1.

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Table #1 Chemical Composition of Sand& Sand Sr. No Parameter Composition % 1 SiO2 85.00 % 2 CaO 2.35 % 3 MgO 0.26 % 4 Al2O3 2.52 % 5 Fe2O3 2.78 % 6 LOI 3.25 % f. Surface plan of quarry area has been prepared on a scale of 1:1000 with contour intervals of 1m. The plan is as shown in Plate 3. g. The geological plan, of the quarry area has been prepared considering surface plan as the base map and is on a scale of 1:1000. Geological plan is illustrated in Plate 4.

h. Geological sections have been prepared at suitable intervals on a horizontal scale 1cm=10m. & Vertical scale 1cm=10m.

i. Year Wise Exploration Plan (Table 3) Year Area Total Saleable Sand Sq. mtr. Meterage minerals in tons of ROM 1st Year (2016-17) 1600 3m 12000 2nd Year (2017-18) 2000 3m 15000 3rd Year (2018-19) 2400 3m 18000 Total 6000 45000

j. Calculation of Reserve/Resources

Quarry area comprises of Sand and Sand composite, The feasible mineral in the lease area on the river bed is Gravel and Sand. It is a saleable commodity used for civil construction works.

k. Section wise Mineral Reserve/Resources Reserve estimation (Table 4) Based on above parameter, the reserve so calculated can be summarized as under: Reserve = Plan area of Mineralization zone X Depth X Recovery % X Specific Gravity (2.63)

Plan area Depth Volume in m3 Recoverable in m2 in m. (95 % Recovery of Sand) Sand 6000 3 18000 45000

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l. Mineral reserves and resources (Table 5) Level of Exploration Resources in million tons G1- Detailed Excavation 0.045 G2- General Exploration - G3- Prospecting - G4- Reconnaissance -

The mining method to be followed in the quarry area is open surface mining. As these minerals are loosely deposited on the river bed, it does not necessitate use of heavy mining equipment’s.

Sand is mineable from the quarry area and shall be utilized to full as it is directly supplied to the buyers at civil construction site. Simple sieving is the process applied for separation of Sand from the Sands. This mechanical separation generates loss of Sands.

The permissible mining depth as suggested in “The sustainable Sand mining management guideline - Sept 2015 (MOEF & Climate Change)” is 3 m. This is strictly followed in the lease area and forms the basis for reserve estimation. There is no reclamation plan for the leased out mineral Sand from the lease area. This is because, during the post monsoon period, river carries along with it sand, silt and Sand, which gets filled in the pits.

2.0 Mining a. Open Cast Mining The proposed working would follow open cast mining. As the Sand & Gravel is loose in nature, there is no need of blasting or drilling operations. Simple excavation using backhoe type excavator and loading of Gravel & Sand in tippers is good enough for mineral exploration. During the mining process, no obstructions will be made, it would not affect the natural course of river flow during the monsoon season.

Mining will not be carried beyond 3 m depth. Gravel are the only waste that would be generated from the Sand quarry and this will be stacked / dumped on the river bed in a manner not to hamper normal course of river flow.

Before the start of the operations, and at regular intervals, water will be sprinkled in the area from where the Sand is to be removed. This is to avoid dust formation.

The targeted production during the three-year period is detailed out in below table: The section L-L’, has been prepared and planned for the next three years.

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The position and extent of the pits are furnished in the year wise development plan (Plate. 5).

Sand excavated is dumped at temporary storage site in the lease area. This material is then sieved and Gravel is separated from the Sand. This Sand is then loaded on dumpers / tipper trucks using backhoe excavator and is transported to the customer. Left over mineral rejects is collected and disposed in the pit already generated due to mining.

b. Year-wise Tentative Excavation (Table 6)

Year Total Top Over- ROM Total ROM/ tentative Soil burden (MT) Mineral Waste Excavation (Cu.m) (Cu.m.) Sand Mineral Reject Ratio (Cum) (MT) Reject (MT) st 1 (2016-17) 1600 - - 12000 632 632

2nd (2017-18) 2000 - - 15000 789 789 19:01 3rd (2018-19) 2400 - - 18000 947 947

Total 6000 - - 45000 2368 2368

c. Year wise mining plan This lease area being deposits from the river bed, and anticipating the mined Sand will be fully replenished post monsoon the next year, and considering the current facility available with the lease holder approximately 6000 sq.mt areas can be excavated. This should yield around 45000 tons of sand every year. Mining excavation of first and second year has been planned according to the present dry area from the quarry lease. Third year will depend upon the monsoon season as well as the rate of replenishment of Sand& Sand in the quarry lease.

However, we propose to mine as per following while carrying out Sand mining in the lease area.

First Year (2016) During first year, excavation will be done up to 3 meter from Narmada river bed. About 12000 tons of Sand has been estimated to be excavated during the first year of mining operation. ROM excavation along section L-L’(Table 7) Year Plan area Depth Volume Saleable Sand 2 3 (m ) (m) (m ) (tons) 2016 1600 3 4800 12000

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Second Year (2017) During second year; about 15000 tons of Sand is proposed to be excavated. The limit of the second-year excavation is shown in year wise development plan &

section. ROM excavation along section L-L’ (Table 8) Year Plan area Depth Volume Saleable Sand

(m2) (m) (m3) (tons)

2017 2000 3 6000 15000

Third Year During third year, Sand will be excavated by 18000 sq.mt area from the quarry lease. The limit of third year development and formation of pit is shown in Plate

5.

ROM excavation along section L-L’ (Table 9) Year Plan area Depth (m) Volume Saleable Sand (m2) (m3) (tons) 2018 2400 3 7200 18000

d. Proposed Method of Mining Operation (‘B2’ Category of Quarry) Mining of Sand from the lease area will be carried to a depth of max 3 m each year following simple excavation using backhoe type excavator. Mined material will be sieved at site and the rejected minerals will be dumped back in to the pit. Sand will be transported through tippers / tractors / dumpers to suppliers. There is no site reclamation plan, as this quarry lease for Sand mining. However, green belt will be developed at appropriate location as advised by authorities and care will be taken to nurture the saplings. e. Layout of Quarry Workings The layout of the lease area is as given in the Plate. 6 and it clearly demarcates approach to the site including temporary road, mining area, site for sieving material, temporary office and loading area. Layout also depicts area for dumping of rejected minerals.

f. Conceptual Mining Plan A present available total reserve 45000 tons has been estimated considering year wise development plan and section. Area of 0.60 hectare will be used during the proposed next three years of excavation.

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Year wise excavation with recovery of ROM (Table 10)

Volume of Area Year ROM Sealable Sand in tons Sq. mt excavation 1st (2016) 1600 4800 12632 2nd (2017) 2000 6000 15789 3rd (2018) 2400 7200 18947 There is no reclamation and or rehabilitation plan for this quarry lease as this site is for mining mineral Sand from the river bed. Mining of mineral Sand is through open cast mining and as it is restricted to max 3m depth, underground mining is overruled.

3.0 Mine Drainage a. Depth of water table in the lease area was investigated based on the observation made from the adjoining open well situated in village Nani Koral. Water table is at depth of 15 to 18 m from the ground level and was measured using water level indicator. b. Sand will be mined to a max depth of 3 meters each year from the river bed. c. As drilling operation is not involved in the lease area, ground water will not be tapped during the mining operations. Therefore, ground water will not explore. On account of Sand mining from the lease area, contamination to the ground water quality is not envisaged.

CHAPTER-4 a. Nature and quantity of top soil, overburden/ waste and mineral reject No soil with scree is generated during quarry operation because all material will be directly supplied to building construction industry thus there will not be staking of topsoil.

b. Manner of disposal and configuration of soil with scree (overburden) dump As above mentioned, there will not be generation of soil with scree will take place during quarry operation because all material will be directly supplied to building construction industry thus there will not be staking of topsoil.

Stacking of waste Not Applicable

Height & spread of stacks: Not Applicable

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CHAPTER-5 Use of Mineral Sand present in the Narmada river bed is used in road construction works; it is used in roofing shingles, grouting, rail road ballast and water filtration. It is also used as concrete aggregate and less often as a paving surface. It is widely used as a surfacing for roads and driveway.

An analytical result of analyzed Sand sample is furnished in Table 1. CHAPTER-6 Processing of ROM and Mineral Rejects Equipment’s involved in the mining operation comprise of backhoe type excavator, shovel, truck / tractor / tipper to transport Sand to end users.

Nothing beyond simple sieving is carried out at lease area to get quality Sand. Mineral reject is put back in to the pit in the lease area.

The sieved Sand collected is then transported and stored near the make shift office which is situated near the river bank. As per demand, truck / tipper load supplies are made from this Sand stock to customer / traders.

CHAPTER-7 Others a. Site Service

Make shift office will be set up on Nani Koral village river bank. Site operation will be regulated from this office. Each vehicle loaded with Sand will be weighed on the weigh bridge which is placed adjacent to the site office.

Site has good approach road, and this facilitates transportation facility. Water is sprinkled along the road to prevent dust generation on account of vehicular movements.

Basic facilities like working table, chair, drinking water, first aid box, toilet and bath room are available to the employees working in the lease area.

Drinking water is sourced from village Nani Koral and is potable.

b. Employment Potential

The project and project site employees in total 08 people. This involves one mining supervisor, 2 semi-skilled operators and 5 un-skilled labours.

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CHAPTER-8

Progressive Mining Closure Plan a. The mining activity will not be leaving behind any permanent scar or depression. This is because, the lease area is in the river bed and post monsoon, the temporary pits and / or shallow regions will be deposited by fresh Sand & Sand which will be carried by the river. On account of this a Mine closure plan as required for major mines is warranted to this site.

However, for this site in particular, all necessary precautions will be taken to ensure restriction on mining works to max 3m depth.

b. Year wise proposal for afforestation (Table 11) Details Proposed Actual Remarks Area afforested (ha) 0.2500 - Three-year plantation on the river Bank No of Saplings planted 1200 - 400 sapling per year Cost including watch and 45000 - Cost includes care during the year sapling, tree guard and post plantation care

Financial Assurance The quarry lease is 0.60 hectare including the requirements for the next three- year proposal. The amount of financial assurance required has been calculated based on the area of the quarry lease. Therefore, the total amount of financial assurance is approximately Rs. 1 lakh.

Land use pattern (Table 12)

Area put on Additional Total Sr. use at requirement Head Area No. start of plan during plan (Hect.) (Hect.) period (Hect.) A B C= A+B 1 Area under Quarry 0.1600 0.4200 0.6000 2 Grand Total land put in 0.1600 0.4200 0.6000 used 3 Remaining area 0.4200 - 0.0 4. Total area - - 0.6000

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PART-B

9.0 Certificates/Undertakings/Contents 01. The Mine Plan of Nani Koral Sand Quarry Lease Area (Survey No: 213/2 Block- 278 (Private), Mineral: Sand), area of 0.60 Hectare, Near Village: Nani Koral, Taluka: Karjan, District: Vadodara, Gujarat State has been prepared by; Bhavin D. Shah. Registration No: RQP/UDP/272/2004-A. I request the Geologist, Department of Geology, Vadodara, Gujarat to make any further correspondence regarding any correction of the Mining plan with recognized person at his address below: BHAVIN D. SHAH C/o Essquare Geo Services 27, Marutinadan Society, Opp. Rameshwar School Near Karmjyot Society, Gotri road, Vadodara-390021, Gujarat Phone no: 0265-2351450, Mobile no: 9825 4150 60. I hereby undertake that all the modifications/ updating as made in the Mining Plan by recognized person be deemed to have been made with my knowledge and consent and shall be acceptable to me and binding in all respects. 02. It is certified that the CCOM Circular No-2/2010 will be implemented and complied with when an authorized agency is approved by the State Government. 03. It is certify that the Mining Plan of Nani Koral Sand Quarry of Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai over an area of 0.60 hectare complies with all statutory rules, Regulations, Orders made by Central or State Government, statutory organization, Court etc which have been taken into consideration and wherever any specific permission is required the lessee will approach the concerned authorities. The information furnished in the Mining Plan is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and records. 04. “The provisions of Mines Act, Rules and Regulations made there under have been observed in the Mining Plan of Nani Koral Sand Quarry Lease Area over an Area of 0.60 hectare in Vadodara district in Gujarat state belongs to Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai, R/O 2/91, Sayar, Karjan Taluka, Vadodara and where specific permissions are required, the applicant will approach the D.G.M.S. Further, standards prescribed by D.G.M.S. in respect of Miners health will be strictly implemented”.

Place: Sayar Applicant Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai

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B. Certificate from RQP The provisions of the Mineral Conservation and Development Rules 2015 have been observed in the preparation of the Mining Plan for Nani Koral Sand Quarry over an area of 0.60 Hectare bearing survey no 213/2 Block-278 (Private), of Vasava Sureshbhai Fogatbhai, in Nani Koral, Karjan Post Office, District Vadodara, of State Gujarat and whenever specific permissions are required, the applicant will have approached the concerned authorities of Commissioner of geology & Mining.

The information furnished in the Mining Plan is true and correct to the best of our knowledge.

Place: Vadodara Bhavin D. Shah Date: 17.11.2016 RQP/UDP/272/2004-A.

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