CHANDRA SINGH KOTHARI .. GEOLOGIST & RQP [RQP/UDP/293/2002-A] Renewed and Valid up to 11.12.2017

To, Date- The Assistant Geologist, Geology & Mining Department, Asst. Geologist Office, Collectorate Compound, Patan (Guj)

Subject: Draft submission of Mining Plan of Asamadi Abbas Alimad Kosan

Sir,

Due respect that I am submitting two draft copies of above mining pain of Dinkrol Ordinary Clay Area, Survey No. 403, 405/2, 40S/4, 406, 40S/1, 407, Applied Area·S.06.58, Village Dinkrol, Taluka Siddhpur, District Patan () ------Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

Chandra Singh Kothari [RQP/UDP/239/2002-AJ Renewed and Valid upto 11.12.2017 ENCLOSED 1.Two copies of Mining Plan 2. Authorization letter 3. Letter from lessee

Copy to- Asarnadi Abbas Alimad Kosan, 'Resident of Dinkrol, Taluka Sidhpur, Dist. Patan.

Office file (R- KD002) CATEGORY – ‘B’ (Semi Mechanized) MINING PLAN Of DINDROL ORDINARY CLAY AREA (Submitted Under Rules 3F of GMMCR, Amendment, 2015) For fresh Area Survey No. 403, 405/2, 405/4, 406, 405/1, 407 FOR MINERAL – ORDINARY CLAY VILL: DINDROL, TALUKA SIDDHPUR, DISTT: PATAN, STATE - GUJARAT LEASE AREA – 5.06.58 HECTARE (FOREST – NIL, NON-FOREST- 5.06.58 HECTARE)

APPLICANT ASAMADI ABBAS ALIMAD DOSAN Village Dindrol, Taluka- Siddhpur, Dist. Patan GUJ. (384151).

PREPARED BY CHANDRA SINGH KOTHARI Registration no. RQP/UDP/239/2002-A Renewed and Valid up to 11.12.2017 Mobile No. – 09950729505, 09252604316 Email: - [email protected] INDEX

DESCRIPTION ... CHAPTER PAGE No

1 GENERAL 01

2 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY 02 DETAILS OF APPROVED MINING PLAN / SCHEME OF 3 04 MINING (IF ANY) P A R T - A

1 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION 06

2 (A) MINING - OPENCAST 11

2(B) MINING -UNDERGROUND 14

3 MINE DRAINAGE 15 STACKING OF MINERAL REJECT /SUB GRADE 4 16 MATERIAL AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE 5 USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECT 16

6 PROCESSING OF ROM AND MINERAL REJECT 17

7 OTHERS 18

8 PROGRASSIVE MINE CLOSUR PLAN

P A R T - B

(CERTIFICATES / UNDERTAKINGS/ CONSENTS) CONSENT LETTER/ UNDERTAKING / CERTIFICATE A FROM THE APPLICANT B CERTIFICATE FROM RQP

List of the Plans and Sections to be submitted PLATE No. PLATES SCALE

1 Location Plan 1:250000

2 Surface plan 1:1000 3 Geological plans and sections 1:1000 4 Composite development plans & year wise sections 1:1000 5 Environment Plan 1:5000 6 Conceptual plans and sections 1:1000

List of documents to be annexed:-

S No. Particulars Reply 1. Copy of Order Enclosed as Annexure 1 2. Copy of RQP certificate Enclosed as Annexure 2 3. Copy of Khasra mp Enclosed as Annexure 3 4.

1.0 GENERAL

a) Name of applicant / lessee / Asamadi Abbas Alimad Dosan Rule 45 registration No. Not Applicable Address Village Dindrol, Taluka Siddhpur,

District Patan State Gujarat Pin code 381451 Phone - Fax - Mobile No - Email id. - b) Status of applicant/lessee Private Individual Private Individual / Co-operative Association / Private Company / Public limited Company / Public Sector Undertaking / Joint Sector Undertaking / Other (Please specify) c) Mineral(s) which is / are included in Ordinary clay the prospecting license (For Fresh grant) d) Mineral(s) which is / are included in Ordinary clay the letter of Intent / lease deed e) Mineral(s) which is the applicant / Ordinary clay lessee intends to mine f) Name of Recognized Person under CHANDRA SINGH KOTHARI rule 22C of MCR,1960 or a Person employed under clause (c) of Sub rule (1) of rule 42 of MCDR, 1988(Applicable for Scheme of Mining only)preparing Mining Plan Address Krishan Vihar, Kanpur Bus stand Kanpur, Udaipur (Raj.)-313001. Phone ------Fax ------Email [email protected] Mobile No. 09950729505 Registration No. RQP/UDP/239/2002-A Date of Grant/Renewal Valid upto

(1) 2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY a) Lease Details (Existing Mine) i Name of mine - ii Lat/long of any boundary point - iii Date of grant of lease - iv Period/Expiry Date - v Name of lease holder - vi Postal Address - vii Telephone - viii Fax - ix email id - x Mobile No - b) Details of applied / lease area with location map (fresh area /mine ) The total lease area is 5.06.58 Hectare and lease area is free from forest . Applied area is private land. Survey no. Area (Ha) Remark 403, 405/2, 405/4, 406, 5.06.58 Private Land 405/1, 407

Forest (specify) Area (ha) Non -forest Area(ha) Nil (i) Waste land, (Govt) Nil (ii) Grazing land, Nil (iii) Agriculture land, Nil (iv) Private land 5.06.58

Total lease area /applied area 5.06.58 Ha. District & State Patan, Gujarat Taluka Siddhpur Village Dindrol

(2) Whether the area falls under Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ)? if yes, details thereof Area not fall under Coastal Regulation Zone Existence of public road/railway line, if any nearby and approximate distance Public Road- The applied area is connected with Siddhpur to State Highway SH-14. Village Dashawada is 10.9Kms from applied area. Rail: Siddhpur Railway station is nearest railway station. The applied area is 15 Kms away from the railway station. Air: Ahmedabad is nearest airport & served by schedule flights of Jet and Indian Airlines. Ahmedabad Airport is 123 Kms far from the site. Toposheet No. with latitude & longitude of all corner boundary point/pillar The area falls on toposheet number 46 A/1 . The latitude and longitude of the of the TBM pillar BP-1 in the area is 24° 01' 21.22" N and 72 o 17’ 50.24” E respectively. c) Attach a general location map showing area and access routes. It is preferred that the area be marked on a Survey of topographical map or a cadastral map or forest map as the case may be. However, if none of these are available, the area may be shown on an administrative map.

Dindrol is a Village in Sidhpur Taluka in of Gujarat State, India. It is located 4.3km from Sidhpur and 112 Km from State capital Gandhinagar. The area can be approached by plying 116km from Gandhinagar on Gandhinagar– Kalol – Malia – – Unjha – Sidhpur – Dindrol.

Location map showing lease area and access routes enclosed as (Plate No.1).

(3) 3.0 DETAILS OF APPROVED MINING PLAN / SCHEME OF MINING (if any)

3.1 Date and reference of earlier approved MP/SOM

Not applicable

3.2 Details of last modifications if any (for the previous approved period) of approved MP/SOM, indicating date of approval, reason for modification

Not applicable

3.3 Give review of earlier approved proposal (if any) in respect of exploration, excavation, reclamation etc.

Not applicable

3.4 Give status of compliance of violations pointed out by IBM

Not applicable

3.5 Indicate and give details of any suspension /closure/ prohibitory order issued by any Government agency under any rule or Court of law.

Not applicable

3.6 In case the MP/SOM is submitted under rules 9 and 10 of the MCDR’88 or under rule 22(6) of the MCR’1960 for approval of modification, specify reason and justification for modification under these rules

Not applicable

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PART A

MINING PLAN / SCHEME OF MINING

(5) PART – A

1.0 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION: a) Briefly describe the topography, drainage pattern, vegetation, Climate and rainfall data of the area applied / mining lease area.

Topography (please refer Surface Plan, Plate No. 2). The lease area comprises of a low height hillocks. The area is irregular in shape. Ordinary clay is exposed on surface. The applied area is at an elevation between 39.42mRL to 38.32mRL and gently slops towards East-south to East-North direction. The area was surveyed by “total station” by considering 39mRL of near pillar BP 1. The location of which is shown on Surface Plan . The highest RL in the area is 39.42mRL near the boundary pillar BP-9 of applied area. Lowest is 38.32mRL near BP-12. Topographic features of the area have been shown on all relevant plans & section by giving reduces level at regular intervals. The topographic survey plan on scale of 1:1000 with contour intervals of 1 meter along with all other topographic features is prepared which can be referred on Surface Plan. The area is no lacking any habitation.

Drainage pattern : Rain water runs off along the slope of the hillock and gently sloping towards low laying part of the area. Major part of rain water from the applied area runs off along the slope, accumulates in the nalla courses and further flows towards East-North direction. Vegetation- The applied area is free from forest. In general applied area is having no vegetation except scanty shrubs. Climatic Conditions: The climate of this region is characterized semi-arid. Climate in a year may be divided into four seasons. The cold season from December to February is followed by the hot season from March to May. The south west monsoon season is from June to September while the months of October and November form post monsoon season. The summer season is hot and dry, with temperature in the range of 40s. While in winter it is pleasant with temperatures in 20s.

Rainfall - The average annual rainfall for last five years in the district is 40-50 inches.

(6) b) Brief descriptions of Regional Geology with reference to location of lease/applied area.

Regional geology

Dindrol Ordinary clay deposit is situated in Patan district of Gujarat state. Geologically Siddhpur ordinary clay belongs to recent of quaternary age. The geological succession of patan district is as follows-

FORMATION AGE PERIOD Alluvium, Soil &Blown Black trap Recent Quaternary Gaj beds, Nari series, Up. Eocene to Pliocene Tertiary Kirthar series, Laki series Lo. Eocene Supra trappean sedimentary Up. cretaceous Mesozoic rocks, Deccan trap Infra-trappean sedimentary Middle Cretaceous beds,Umia sweries(bhuj stage) Katrol series, Chari series& Jurassic Patcham series Local Geology : - The entire area is a part of Siddhpur ordinary clay belt. The thickness of the ordinary clay bearing horizon is more than 4m. The geology of the lease area has been studied on the basis of the exposures on the surface and shown in Plate No.3.

The following stratigraphic sequences have been observed:

Litho-units

Ordinary clay 4m

(c) Detailed description of geology of the lease area such as shape and size of the mineral/ ore deposit, disposition various litho-units indicating structural features if any etc. (Applicable for Mining Plan for grant & renewal and not for Scheme of Mining/Modifications in the approved mining plan/scheme of Mining).

Local geology (refer Surface Geological Plan & Sections, Plate No.3): Geologically the area comprising of following litho units – All the geological formations of the area are plotted on Surface Geological Plan & Sections (Plate No . 3) on the scale 1:1000 . (7)

d) Name of prospecting /exploration agency

Exploration is already carried out by lessee in last mining activity. e) Details of prospecting/exploration already carried out : Area is fully explored and further exploration not required. f) The surface plan of the lease area may be prepared on a scale of 1: 1000 or 1: 2000 with contour interval 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. The surface plan of the applied area is prepared on a scale of 1: 1000 with contour interval of 1 m showing all features. (Plate No. 2) g) For preparation of geological plan, surface plan prepared on a scale of 1: 1000 or 1: 2000 scale specified under para 1.0 (f) of Part A of the format may be taken as the base plan. The details of exploration already carried out along with supporting data for existence of mineral, locations proposed exploration, various lithounits along with structural features, mineralized/ore zone with grade variation if any may be marked on the geological plan along with other features indicated. The Geological plan of the applied area has been prepared on a scale of 1: 1000 showing all features. Geological sections also prepared on the section lines on the scale of 1:500. (Plate No .3) . h) Geological sections may be prepared on natural scale of geological plan at suitable interval across the lease area from boundary to boundary. Two geological sections have been prepared on suitable interval across the applied area from boundary to boundary prepared on 1:500 scales in geological plan (Refer Plate No .3). i) Broadly indicate the future programme of exploration with due justification(duly marking on Geological plan year wise location in different colours) taking into consideration the future tentative excavation programme planned in next five years as in table below: - ii) Not applicable

(8) j) Reserves and Resources as per UNFC with respect to the threshold value notified by IBM may be furnished in a tabular form as given below: (Area explored under different level of exploration may be marked on the geological plan and UNFC code for area considered for different categories of reserve/resources estimation may also be marked on geological cross sections). Submit a feasibility/pre-feasibility study report along with financial analysis for economic viability of the deposit as specified under the UNFC field guidelines may be incorporated. Level of Area UNFC code Category of reserve, reserve, resources as Exploration considered for area resources estimation per UNFC Site Survey & 121 Probable UNFC 111 & 121 is Based On 321650 tonne Surrounding 5.06.58 Hect. Area 221 & 222 Prefeasibility UNFC 221& 222 is 184930 tonne

k) Furnish detailed calculation of reserves/resources section wise (When the mine is fully mechanized and deposit is of complex nature with variation of size, shape of mineralized zones, grade due to intrusion within ore zone etc, an attempt may be made to estimate reserves/resources by slice plan method). In case of deposits where underground mining is proposed, reserve/resources may be estimated by level plan method, as applicable, as per the proposed mining parameters. On the basis of above parameters, the resources & reserves of Ordinary clay are estimated. The reserve estimation is given in following tables.

Table 3.1 : Geological reserve Calculation

Average Available Limit Minedout Remaining VOLUME Bulk RESERVE Depth Plan Area Height volume Volume CATEGORY density limit (m 2 ) (in m) (m 3) (m 3) (in tonne) a b c=a*b d e=c-d f g=e*f

Probable Geological 4.0 m 50658 4 202632 0 202632 2.50 506580 Reserve

GRAND TOTAL 506580

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Table 3.2 : Benchwise Mineable Reserve Calculation Available Plan Minedout AVAILABLE AVERAGE VOLUME RESERVE area volume VOLUME BENCH 2 HEIGHT (in 3 3 3 CATEGORY (in m ) (m ) (m ) (m ) (in tonne) m) a b c=a*b d e=c-d Surface to Probable 3m depth (UNFC 121 ) (First 42888 3.00 128660 0 128660 321650 Bench) CATEGORY TOTAL 128660 321650

Table : Minable and non mineable mineral resources calculation

Geological Non reserve Mineable mineable CATEGORY Reserve Reserve tonnes tonnes tonnes

Probable 506580 321650 184930

GRAND 506580 321650 184930 TOTAL

l) Mineral Reserves/Resources: Mineral Resources: (Mineral resources may be estimated purely based on level of exploration, with reference to the threshold value of minerals declared by IBM)

Level of Exploration Resources in million ton s Grade G1 - Detailed exploration 0.3216 Construction Grade G2 - General Exploration ------G3 – Prospecting ------G4 - Reconnaissance ------

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Resources and Reserves within the lease may be arrived after applying results feasibility/prefeasibility study and economic evaluation of deposit based on various factors such as: a) Mining method, Recovery factor, mining losses, processing loss etc. b) Cut off grade, Ultimate pit depth proposed. c) Mineral/ ore blocked dues to benches, barriers, pillars, road, railway, river, nala, reservoir, electric line and other statutory barriers etc, under forest, sanctuaries etc. where necessary permissions are not available. Quantity in PARTICULARS UNFC Code Grade million tons

A. Total Mineral Reserve Construction Proved Mineral Reserve 111 ---- Grade Probable mineral Reserve 121 & 122 0.3216 B. Total Remaining Resources Feasibility mineral Resource 211 ------Prefeasibility mineral resource 221 and 222 0.1849 Measured mineral resource 331 ----- Indicated mineral resource 332 ------Inferred mineral resource 333 ---- Reconnaissance mineral resource 334 ------Total Reserves + Resources 0.5065 Note: It may not be possible to quantify grade wise reserves, as normally there is considerable variation in size and grade distribution within the ore zone, which results variable recovery factor and bulk density. Thus tonnages arrived are tentative.

(11) 2.0 MINING

A. OPEN CAST MINING: a) Briefly describe the existing as well as proposed method for excavation with all design parameters indicating on plans /sections. Salient description of present mining method – This is working mine. This mining plan with progressive mine closure plan is prepared and ssubmitted under Rules 3F of GMMCR, Amendment, 2015.

Salient description of proposed mining method Mining will be carried out by semi-mechanized open-cast method with Hydraulic Excavator and truck and without drilling and blasting. Excavation of Ordinary Clay will be by Hydraulic Excavator. Transportation of Ordinary Clay from pithead to buyer will be by hired trucks. Following design parameters are set for casting the mining proposal for ensuing five years-

(i) Production target – The annual production target is considered taken as average 64300 tonne with the consent of lessee. The target is decided looking to the demand level and reserve in the area. (ii) Site of mining – The mining is proposed from top to bottom after leaving statutory barrier zone. This proposed mining area is marked on Five Year Development Plan after leaving 7.50m statutory barrier (Plate No. 4). (iii) Mode of mining – Mining will be carried out by semi-mechanized open-cast method (iv) Bench dimensions – Mining is proposed from the one end of lease area by formation of as having 3m height From Surface mRL. Hydraulic Excavator will be utilized for excavation and loading works. trucks will be deployed for transportation of Ordinary Clay . As per Mines Regulation Proposed mining depth will be kept up to 3m from surface level. The side of excavation will be adequately benched and secured so as to prevent danger from fall of sides as per the Regulation 106 of the Metalliferous Mines Regulation, 1961.This proposed area is marked on Five Year Development Plan after leaving 7.50m statutory barrier (Plate No. 4).

(12) b) Indicate year-wise tentative Excavation in Cubic Meters indicating development, ROM, pit wise as in table below.

I. Insitu Tentative Excavation Total Year Mineral Tentative Top Soil ROM/ ROM (Cu m) reject Excavation (Cu m) Waste Ratio

(Cum) ore Mineral (Cu m)* reject / Mining losses (Cu m) 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 25720 0 25720 Ist Year 0 0 1:0.00 IInd 25720 0 25720 0 0 Year 1:0.00 IIIrd 25720 0 25720 0 0 Year 1:0.00 IVth 25720 0 25720 0 0 Year 1:0.00 VthYear 25720 0 25720 0 0 1:0.00 * Depending on Season Ordinary Clay `Bulk Density is Variable from 2.30 to 2.70 tonne/Cum. Therefore, Average Bulk Density of 2.50 tonne/Cum is considered for reserve calculation.

II. Dump re-handling (for the purpose of recovery of mineral): Estimated available material (Cum) Dump Year-wise handling Estimated recovery Reject (Cu m) identification/ (Cu m) of saleable material no (Cu m) Nil Nil Nil Nil * Tentative tonnage of the saleable material may be arrived by computing approximate bulk density and recovery factor as these data are variable and may be established on time series. c) Enclose Individual year wise development plans and sections showing pit layouts, dumps, stacks of mineral reject, if any, etc. in case of 'A' category mines. Composite development plans showing pit layouts, dumps, stacks of mineral reject, if any, etc. and year wise sections in case of 'B' category mines. Year-wise sections : This mine is B category mine its composite Plan & Year-wise sections has been drawn on Proposed Five Year Development Plan and Section (Plate No . 4) . (13) d) Describe briefly giving salient features of the proposed method of working indicating Category of mine. Salient feature of proposed mining method Following design parameters are set for casting the mining proposal for ensuing five years- Category of Mine Category “B” Method of mining Opencast (Semi mechanized mine)

Production Target The annual production target of mineral Ordinary Clay is proposed as 64300 tonne per year Bench Height and Width Height: 3m

First bench - Ordinary Clay Surface to 3m Depth Drilling & Blasting Not Applicable pit slope The edge of excavation shall be adequately sloped and secured so as to prevent danger of sliding as per the Regulation 106 of the Metalliferous Mines Regulation, 1961 .

Excavation and loading Hydraulic excavator Transportation within mine Trucks Transportation outside mine Buyers Trucks UTILITIES AND SITE SERVICES • A small office cum store is proposed near mine site. A first aid box with necessary medical facility will be available and maintained at the mine office. • Maintenance of all the machineries proposed to used at applied area will be done at Siddhpur Taluka or at Service center. • Power supply: The mine will work in one shift only in day time, so no electric power supply is required. • Water supply: there is no source of drinking water within the applied area. Drinking water & water for other purpose is brought from tube well situated outside applied area. Drinking water stored in clean covered earthen pots and kept near working faces • Latrine and Urinal: latrine and urinal will be provided separately for male and female worker as per rule. • First-Aid Room: A first-aid room with all necessary medical facilities will be provided as per mines act and mines rules. e) Describe briefly the layout of mine workings, pit road layout, the layout of faces and sites for disposal of overburden/waste along with ground preparation prior to disposal of waste, reject etc. A reference to the plans and sections may be given. UPL or ultimate size of the pit is to be shown for identification of the suitable dumping site.

Layout of Mine working - Mining is proposed by open cast semi-mechanized method

(14) Proposed Five Year Development- During first year to Five Year (Every Year) Proposed Mining Method Will be same. Mining is proposed from One end of lease and advanced in direction of another end leave after the statutory barrier zone by formation of one bench. The first year development includes excavation of 25720 m3 of Ordinary Clay. The production of Ordinary clay will be 64300 tonne/Year. Haulage will be made up to the working face. The geometry of benches will be polygonal and depth of pit shall be 3m. The stripping ratio ( Ore : Overburden) is 1 : 0.0.

TABLE- 5.1 : PROPOSED FIVE YEAR DEVELOPMENT CALCULATION

Avg. Bench Area Volume PRODUTION Mineral Bench Year Lithounit Ore : OB 3 2 (in m 3 (in tonne 3 (in m ) Height (in m) (in m ) Reject (in m ) Ratio ) ) Ordinary First Bench I Yr. (Surface to 8573.333 3.00 25720 25720 64300 0 1:0.0 Clay 3m Depth)

Ordinary First Bench II Yr. (Surface to 8573.333 3.00 25720 25720 64300 0 1:0.0 clay 3m Depth)

Ordinary First Bench III Yr. (Surface to 8573.333 3.00 25720 25720 64300 0 1:0.0 Clay 3m Depth)

Ordinary First Bench IV Yr. (Surface to 8573.333 3.00 25720 25720 64300 0 1:0.0 Clay 3m Depth)

Ordinary First Bench V Yr. (Surface to 8573.333 3.00 25720 25720 64300 0 1:0.0 Clay 3m Depth)

Total 128600 321500 0 1:0.0

Says 321500 tonne

Production is 100% of ROM . Volume and tonne data are round off to tenth place. Insitu bulk density of Ordinary clay as 2.5 tonne per cubic meter

(15) Plans and sections- The area proposed next five year development and section of that area is marked on Plate No.4. Ultimate size of Pit - The pit limit will be restricted after 3.0m below the ground level. Therefore, Ultimate size of the pit will up to 3m from surface. f) Conceptual Mine planning up to the end of lease period taking into consideration the present available reserves and resources describing the excavation, recovery of ROM, Disposal of waste, backfilling of voids, reclamation and rehabilitation showing on a plan with few relevant sections. Life of the mine based on present mineable reserves, proposed production during five year plan period and proposed rate of production after five year plan.

B. UNDERGROUND MINING --- NOT PROPOSED

(16) 3.0 MINE DRAINAGE a) Minimum and maximum depth of water table based on observations from nearby wells and water bodies. b) Minimum and maximum depth of water table based on observations from nearby wells and water is 120m c) Indicate maximum and minimum depth of Workings. Proposed Maximum working depth during ensuing five years will be 3m from surface. d) Quantity and quality of water likely to be encountered, the pumping arrangements and places where the mine water is finally proposed to be discharged In the monsoon season the mining activity will be slow. The mining activity will be done in winter and monsoon season only when the rain is not continue in the area. e) Describe regional and local drainage pattern. Also indicate annual rain fall, catchments area, and likely quantity of rain water to flow through the lease area, arrangement for arresting solid wash off etc.

Regional and local drainage pattern It is a Undulate land, gently sloping toward north - east side. Annual Rainfall in the area The average annual rainfall for last five years in the district is 40 – 50 Inches.

(17) 4.0 STACKING OF MINERAL REJECT /SUB GRADE MATERIAL AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE a) Indicate briefly the nature and quantity of top soil, overburden / waste and Mineral Reject to be disposed off. Top Soil is Negligible in the applied area and Overburden/Waste will not be generated in the applied area. b) The proposed dumping ground within the lease area be proved for presence or absence of mineral and be outside the UPL unless simultaneous backfilling is proposed or purely temporary dumping for a short period is proposed in mineralized area with technical constraints & justification. Not Applicable c) Attach a note indicating the manner of disposal of waste, configuration and sequence of year wise build up of dumps along with the proposals for protective measures . Not Applicable

5.0 USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECT The following are to be furnished in the interest of mineral conservation. a) Describe briefly the requirement of end-use industry specifically in terms of physical and chemical composition. Ordinary clay is used as a brick manufacturing material. b) Give brief requirement of intermediate industries involved in up gradation of mineral before its end-use. No change in use of mineral is proposed. c) Give detail requirements for other industries, captive consumption, export, associated industrial use etc. Ordinary clay is used as a raw material in brick manufacturing. The need of Ordinary clay is a compulsory for brick manufacturing, and industries fields. d) Indicate precise physical and chemical specification stipulated by buyers Nil e) Give details of processes adopted to upgrade the ROM to suit the user requirements. There is no requirement for up gradation of ROM. The ordinary clay will be directly sold to the buyers.

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6.0 PROCESSING OF ROM AND MINERAL REJECT

a) If processing / beneficiation of the ROM or Mineral Reject is planned to be conducted, briefly describe nature of processing / beneficiation. This may indicate size and grade of feed material and concentrate (finished marketable product), recovery etc.

Not required

b) Give a material balance chart with a flow sheet or schematic diagram of the processing procedure indicating feed, product, recovery, and its grade at each stage of processing.

Not applicable.

c) Explain the disposal method for tailings or reject from the processing plant .

Not applicable.

d) Quantity and quality of tailings /reject proposed to be disposed, size and capacity of tailing pond, toxic effect of such tailings, if any, with process adopted to neutralize any such effect before their disposal and dealing of excess water from the tailings dam.

Not applicable.

e) Specify quantity and type of chemicals if any to be used in the processin g plant.

Not applicable.

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f) Specify quantity and type of chemicals to be stored on site / plant .

Not applicable.

g) Indicate quantity (cum per day) of water required for mining and processing and sources of supply of water, disposal of water and extent of recycling. Water balance chart may be given.

At Mine water is required for drinking, for plantation and for dust suppression. Around 1 KLD water will be used for drinking purpose, 2.0 KLD water will be used for green belt development and dust suppression. There is no source of drinking water within the applied area. Drinking water & water for other purpose is brought from water tanker or tube well situated outside applied area. Drinking water stored in clean covered earthen pots and kept near working faces 7.0 OTHER Describe briefly the following: ‘a ) Site services : A mine office with first aid kit and drinking water facilities is proposed near applied area First aid box will be provided with few medicines (commonly used as pain killer, headache, etc) in the mine office. Regular medical checkup of one third of total mine workers will be carried by registered medical practitioner once in a year. ‘b) Employment potential As per Gujarat govt issues new guideline for ordinary clay mining in 2015, State Environment and Forest department has issued a new guideline on ordinary clay mining and has restricted the activity hours to 6.00 am to 6.00 pm. Ordinary clay mining beyond these hours is no more permitted in Gujarat now onwards.

Considering approx 250 working days in a year (probable no mining during 60 days in monsoon period). The managerial supervisory staff will be employed on merit basis and workers will be employed from local village. This mining project directly generates the employment for the local people and indirectly for the others. • In the applied area 3 to 4 Peoples are based on direct employment. It’s directly attached to the mine like site handling, loading, Etc. • In the indirect employment 4 to 5 employees needed for excavator, dumpers, tippers, technically work etc. This entire staff is based on contract bases. • Statutory person will be employed by the Applicant as per GMMCR rules.

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PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

Progressive mine closure plan will not be needed.

PREPARED BY

PLACE : UDAIPUR CHANDRA SINGH KOTHARI RQP/UDP/239/2002-A DATE : Renewed and Valid up to 11.12.2017

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PART B

CERTIFICATES / UNDERTAKINGS / CONSENTS A. CONSENT LETTER/ UNDERTAKING/ CERTIFICATE FROM THE APPLICANT :

01 The Mining Plan in respect of Dindrol Ordinary clay area, Survey No.- 403, 405/2, 405/4, 406, 405/1, 407, over an area of 5.06.58 Hectare, in Village Dindrol , Taluka Siddhpur, District Patan, Gujarat state of applicant Asamadi Abbas Alimad Dosan, Resident of Village Dindrol, Taluka- Sidhpur, Dist. Patan, Gujarat state, under Rule 3F of GMMCR, Amendment, 2015 has been prepared by RQP Chandra Singh Kothari .

This is to request the Assistant Geologist, Patan , to make any further correspondence regarding any correction of the Mining Plan with the said recognized person at his address below :- CHANDRA SINGH KOTHARI Office : Krishan Vihar, Kanpur Bus Stand, Kanpur, District - Udaipur (Raj.) PIN 313 003 Mobile No. 09950729505

We hereby undertake that all modifications / updating as made in the said Mining Plan/Scheme of Mining by the said recognized person be deemed to have been made with our knowledge and consent and shall be acceptable on us and binding in all respects.

02 “The provisions of Mines Act, Rules and Regulations made there under have been observed in the Mining Plan in respect of Dindrol Ordinary Clay area of applicant Asamadi Abbas Alimad Dosan over an area of 5.06.58 Hectare , Survey No.- 403, 405/2, 405/4, 406, 405/1, 407, in Village Dindrol , Taluka Siddhpur, District Patan, Gujarat state and where specific permissions are required, the applicant will approach the Gujarat Government. Further, standards prescribed by Governemnt of Gujarat will be strictly implemented”. .

Place : ( ) Applicant Date : Asamadi Abbas Alimad Dosan

B. CERTIFICATE FROM RQP:

The provisions of the GMMCR have been observed in the preparation of the Mining Plan for Dindrol Ordinary clay area, Survey No.- 403, 405/2, 405/4, 406, 405/1, 407, over an area of 5.06.58 Hectare, in Village Dindrol , Taluka Siddhpur, District Patan, Gujarat state of applicant Asamadi Abbas Alimad Dosan, Resident of village Dikrol, Taluka Sidhpur, Dist. Patan, Gujarat state and whenever specific permissions are required, the lessee will approach the concerned authorities of .

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

Place : Date : CHANDRA SINGH KOTHARI Reg. No. RQP/UDP/239/2002-A Geologist & RQP Renewed and Valid up to 11.12.2017