DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT OF Sand Mineral & Brick Kilns 8/17/2018

As per Notification No. S.O. 3611 (E) New Delhi, the 25th July, 2018 of Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate change, Government of

Submitted to

Under Secretary Mines& Geology Department, Government of

Prepared by

INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENT & ECO- DEVELOPMENT,

Ground Floor, Shyam Nagar Colony, Maurya Path, Khajpura P.O. B.V. College, Patna-800014, Bihar, India E-mail- [email protected] Website- www.ieedindia.in Tel.: 0612-2590373, Telefax- 0612-2590373 M- +91- 9472919161, 7004620817 PREFACE

The Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEF&CC), , made Environmental Clearance (EC) for mining of minerals mandatory through its Notification of 27th January, 1994 under the provisions of Environment Protection Act, 1986. Keeping in view the experience gained in environmental clearance process over a period of one decade, the MoEF&CC came out with Environmental Impact Notification, SO 1533 (E), dated 14th September 2006. Now again Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Government of India amended the notification S.O. 141(E) Dated 15th January, 2016 vide S.O. 3611(E) Dated 25th July, 2018. It has been made mandatory to obtain environmental clearance for different kinds of development projects as listed in Appendix-X of the Notification.

Further, in pursuance to the order of Hon’ble Supreme Court dated the 27th February, 2012 in I.A. No.12- 13 of 2011 in Special Leave Petition (C) No.19628-19629 of 2009, in the matter of Deepak Kumar etc. Vs. State of Haryana and Others etc., prior environmental clearance has now become mandatory for mining of minor minerals irrespective of the area of mining lease; And also in view of the Hon’ble National Green Tribunal, order dated the 13th January, 2015 in the matter regarding sand mining has directed for making a policy on environmental clearance for mining leases in cluster for minor Minerals, The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in consultation with State governments has prepared Guidelines on Sustainable Sand Mining detailing the provisions on environmental clearance for cluster, creation of District Environment Impact Assessment Authority and proper monitoring of minor mineral mining using information technology and information technology enabled services to track the mined out material from source to destination.

The DEIAA and DEAC will scrutinize and recommend the prior environmental clearance of mining of minor minerals on the basis of District Survey Report. This will a model and guiding document which is a compendium of available mineral resources, geographical set up, environmental and ecological set up of the district and replenishment of minerals and is based on data of various departments, published reports, journals and websites. The District Survey Report will form the basis for application for environmental clearance, preparation of reports and appraisal of projects. The Report will be updated once every five years.

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OBJECTIVES

The main objective of the preparation of District Survey Report (as per the Sustainable Sand Mining Guideline, 2016) is to ensure the following– . Identification of areas of aggradations or deposition where mining can be allowed; . Identification of areas of erosion and proximity to infrastructural structures and installations where mining should be prohibited and calculation of annual rate of replenishment and allowing time for replenishment after mining in that area. . Identification of mineral wealth in the district.

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Index

Sl.No. Chapters Page No. Chapter-1 Introduction Chapter-2 Overview of Mining Activity in the District Chapter-3 The List of Mining Leases in the District with location, area and period of validity Chapter-4 Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years Chapter-5 Detail of Production of Sand or minor mineral in last three years Chapter-6 Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the District Chapter-7 General Profile of the District Chapter-8 Land Utilization Pattern in the district: Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining etc. Chapter-9 Physiography of the District Chapter-10 Rainfall: month-wise Chapter-11 Geology and Mineral Wealth  Drainage System with description of main rivers.  Salient Features of Important Rivers and Streams Chapter-12 Status of Brick Kilns in Jamui References Annexures

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CHPATER-1 Introduction

As per Gazette Notification S.O. 141(E) Dated 15th January, 2016 vide S.O. 3611(E) Dated 25th July, 2018 a survey shall be carried out by the District Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA) with the assistance of Geology Department or Irrigation Department or Forest Department or Public Works Department or Ground Water Boards or Remote Sensing Department or Mining Department etc. in the district for preparation of District Survey Report as per the sustainable sand mining guidelines to ensure identification of area of aggradations or deposition where mining can be allowed, and identification of areas of erosion and proximity to infrastructural structures and installation where mining should be prohibited and calculation of annual rate of replenishment and allowing time for replenishment after mining in that area.

Every effort has been made to cover sand mining locations, areas and overviews of mining activity in the district with all the relevant features pertaining to geology and mineral wealth in replenish-able and non-replenish-able areas of rivers, stream and other sources. The mineral potential is calculated based on field investigation taking coordinates of the area and gather all relevant information and geology of the catchment area of the river or stream. Also gather all data for bricks mining, taking area coordinates with local soil quality, availability of soil etc. Also as per the site condition and location depth of mineable mineral is defined. The area of removal of mineral in the river and stream is decided on geomorphology and other factors, it can be 50% to 60% of the area of a particular river or stream. Similarly for bricks and soil mining all data will be gathered. Other constituents like clay and slit are excluded as waste while calculating the mineral potential of particular river or stream. This District Survey Report shall form the basis of application for environmental, preparation of reports and appraisal of projects. The report shall be updated once every 5 years.

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Administrative details

The Jamui was separated from district as a district on 21 February 1991. is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar state. Jamui town is the administrative headquarters of this district. The area of the district is 3098 Sq. km. It lies between 240 23’15” and 250 08’30” North Latitude and 850 49’30” and 86 038’00” East Longitude. The district is bounded in the north by , and , in the west by , in the east by and in the south by state boundary .The district comprises 10 administrative blocks, namely Jamui, Khaira, Gidhour, , Sono, Chakai, Barhat, Laxmipur,

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Sikandra, Aliganj. Jamui township is the headquarters of the district. As per 2011 Census the total population of the district is 1756078 out of which male population is 914368 and female population is 841710. The decadal growth rate (2011) of population over last decade is 25.54%. The population density of the district is 567 person/ km2 . With regards to Sex Ratio in Jamui district, it stood at 927 per 1000 male and the literacy rate is 62.12%. Total literate in Jamui District were 858,588. At present the district is the part of Munger Commissionery having one subdivision and 10 revenue block.

SN Administrative Unit No.

1 No. of Police District 1

2 No. of Sub-Divisions 1

3 No of Police Subdivisions 2

4 No. of Blocks 10

5 No. of Circles 10

6 No. of Police Stations 12

7 No. of Panchayats 153

8 No. of Villages 1528

Topography

Jamui has a typical topography. The soil pattern of the district differs widely due to topography of the region. Important soil are sandy soils and alluvial soil of heavy texture having natural or alkaline reaction. Jhajha, Khaira, Sono, Chakai, Laxmipur block contain forest soil. A sizeable part of the plain of northern side of the district lies in the Basin of and its tributaries.Most of the part of the district has hilly topography.western portion of Jamui like Sikandra jamui a little part of khaira has plain area.Sikandra block is situated in alluvial zone.A sizeable part of the district compriseplains which are paddy-growing lands.Southern part of the district is covered with hill and forest characteristically reminiscent of the chhotanagpur plateau in physical features.Hills of the district are considered to be the out –laying extension of vindhya range.Southwest part of the district has another block of hills known as G idheswar pahar.

Basin/sub-basin, Drainage

Jamui district forms a part of Phalgu-Kiul sub-basin of Ganga Basin. Catchments of Kiul and Barnar rivers form a major part of the district. The dominant drainage pattern is dendritic and radial in the hilly and plateau regions, while in the plains it is parallel to sub-parallel. There is a Ground Water Information Booklet I Jamuii 10 linear drainage divide along the outer fringe of District Survey Report - Jamui Page 6

Chakai plateau. Ajay, Pathro and Darua rivers flow towards east, while Kiul, Barnar, Ulal, Nakti and Nagi rivers flow towards north. Rivers are generally ephemeral in nature except the Kiul river, which has meager discharge during lean periods. Kiul river also carries a huge amount of sand- the main source of building material in the region.

Agriculture

The economy of the district is agrarian in nature. The agricultural activities are largely confined to Kharif cultivation. As per the data of the Govt. of Bihar the Rice and Maize are the main Kharif crops cultivated by utilising the area of 73000 ha and 6300 ha respectively. The main Rabi crops are wheat, maize, Lentil, Mustard, Linseed etc. The Maize cultivated in about 22000 ha area

Forest

The District contains 204734 acre forest which covers 21.28% of the total area. Forest resource are like leaf for plate, Kendu leaf, Building wood, furniture wood, rubber Gond etc.

Connectivity:

Jamui district of Bihar is well connected with Road and railway network. One can easily reach by road from many major cities of India through NH-333, NH-333A and NH-114A. The Jamui is well connected with state capital and major cities of India through rail network. Jamui station located on Delhi- main rail road is located between Jhajha and Kiul station. More than two dozen trains are available daily to reach Jamui by railroad. Jamui railway station can be reached by road from Jamui city via the road. For this it would be appropriate to use auto and other vehicles from Jamui Station. Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport in Patna, is nearest airport around 161 kilometers in North-West direction.

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Location / Subdivision / Block wise Map of District

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Hydrogeology Hydro geologically, the district can be divided into two parts (a) hard rock/ fissured formation (b) unconsolidated / porous formation (a) The hard rock / fissured formation: It comprises granite gneisses, quartzite and phyllites, while granite gneisses belong to Chotanagpur Gneissic Complex, quartzite and phyllites belong to Kharagpur Formation. The secondary porosities developed by means of weathering and / or fracturing. These are main repository of ground water in hard rock. In general these rocks form poor aquifers. The exploratory drilling data of this area reveal three to four sets of fractures/ joints occurs at different depths up to 200m bgl. Identification of groundwater potential area has been done based on study of lineaments picked up from satellite imageries. The zones of lineaments are potential areas for ground water exploration and recharge. Weathered residium, saprolite zone and Ground Water Information Booklet I Jamuii 13 fractures within 15-35m bgl depths constitute shallow aquifer in the hard rocks. In Jamui district 41 bore wells have been drilled in hard rock area to a maximum depth of 200m bgl at MahadeoSimaria village of Sikandra block.

(b) Porous formation: The Quaternary alluvium constitutes this hydrogeological unit. The alluvial tract is confined to the Jamui terrace with sediment thickness ranging from 10 to 70 m. The variation in thickness of the alluvium is due to uneven bed-rock topography. Alluvium comprises clay, silt and sand. The occurrence of colluvial sediments is very common especially along foothills. Aquifers in this formation are in unconfined to semi-confined conditions. CGWB has drilled 16 tube wells in this formation. Maximum thickness of 70 m has been encountered in Arha village, Aliganj block. Drilling depth of tube wells ranges from 40 to 70 m bgl. and the discharge varies from 5 to 20 lps.

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CHAPTER - 2 Overview of Mining Activity of District

Topography

Jamui has a typical topography. The soil pattern of the district differs widely due to topography of the region. Important soil is sandy soils and alluvial soil of heavy texture having natural or alkaline reaction. Jhajha, Khaira, Sono, Chakai, Laxmipur block contain forest soil. A sizeable part of the plain of northern side of the district lies in the Basin of Kiul River and its tributaries.

Most of the part of the district has hilly topography. Western portion of Jamui like Sikandra jamui a little part of khaira has plain area. Sikandra block is situated in alluvial zone.A sizeable part of the district comprise plains which are paddy-growing lands.Southern part of the district is covered with hill and forest characteristically reminiscent of the chhotanagpur plateau in physical features. Hills of the district are considered to be the out –laying extension of vindhya range. Southwest part of the district has another block of hills known as Gidheswar Pahar. Most of the part of the district Jamui has hilly topography. Western part of Jamui has a plain area made by alluvial soil. Southern part of the district is covered by hills and forests. Hills of Jamui district are considered to be the extension of Vindhyan Range. There are so many rivers such as Kiul, Ulai,Barnar, Sukhnar, Bunbuni, etc. The total wetland area in the district is 7351 ha, which includes the area contributed by 328 small wetlands (< 2.25 ha) which comprises about 2 per cent of the geographical area of the district. Rivers/streams comprise about 64 per cent of wetland extent of the district that accounts for 4684 ha. The other major wetland types are reservoirs/barrages (1780 ha), tanks/ponds (347 ha) and natural waterlogged (182 ha)

General Geology The main geological formation in the area is pre-cambrian rocks of Archaean age.the crystalline rocks in the district are mica schist,granite gneiss,quartzites & quartz schist, hornblende schist & mica pegmatites etc.These rock types constitutes the hill ranges. The entire district is underlain by the rocks of wide variety of geological formation ranging in age from Archean to Recent. The main being Archeanproterozoic, permocarboniferous & recent.

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Phyllite,mica-schist,granite gneiss & intrusive granite are the main geological formation of the district.sporadic occurrence of dolerite,quartz pegmatites veins and quartzites are also found.thin deposits ofalluvium are found along the course of rivers.

Availability of Minerals.

Jamui is one of the important district in Bihar where different types of ores & Minerals are found. The hills of Laxmipur and Khaira are comprised of archaenschists including the iron ore. In Laxmipur, Sono and Chakai the chief formation in gneiss basement complex. Mica mines lie in the portion of adjoining Hazaribag district. Beside these there is possibility of availability of lime stone, China clay, Magnese, Graphic Pegmite Termoline quartz etc. in the southern hills of the district. Ore of gold has been observed in Sono Block. Hilly areas of Jamui are also acquainted with valuable stone like Marble, Topaz, and American diamond, Sfatik, Manic etc. coals are found in hilly area of Barhat block.

Approach to Sand Mining:

River sand mining is a common practice as habitation concentrates along the rivers and the mining locations are preferred near the markets or along the transportation route, for reducing the transportation cost. River sand mining can damage private and public properties as well as aquatic habitats. Excessive removal of sand may significantly distort the natural equilibrium of a stream channel.

Main objectives of Sustainable Sand Mining:

 To ensure that sand and gravel mining is done in environmentally sustainable and socially responsible manner.  To ensure availability of adequate quantity of aggregate in sustainable manner.  To improve the effectiveness of monitoring of mining and transportation of mined out material:  Ensure conservation of the river equilibrium and its natural environment by protection and restoration of the ecological system.  Avoid aggradations at the downstream reach especially those with hydraulic structures such as jetties, water intakes etc.  Ensure that the rivers are protected from bank and bed erosion beyond its stable profile.

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 No obstruction to the river flow, water transport and restoring the riparian rights and in stream habitats.  Avoid pollution of river water leading to water quality deterioration.  To prevent depletion of ground water reserves due to excessive draining out of ground water.  To prevent ground water pollution by prohibiting sand mining on fissures where it works as filter prior to ground water recharge.  To maintain the river equilibrium with the application of sediment transport principles in determining the locations, period and quantity to be extracted  Streamlining and simplifying the process for grant of environmental clearance (EC) for sustainable mining.

River Basin Map of Bihar

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Mode of grant of mineral concession

i) Before giving details of actual sites/number of sites or mineral concessions it would be appropriate to explain that the mineral concession respect of minor minerals area granted as per provisions of the state rules, Framed by the respective state Government in Exercise of power under section 15 of the Mines and Minerals (D&R) Act,1957

ii) The state of Bihar at the time of bifurcation opted Prevailing rule Namely “Bihar Minor Minerals Concession Rules 1972” and amended by 2014.These Rule were amended form time to time as per policy of the state government for minor minerals. The Hon’ble Supreme Court vide its order dated 27.02.2012 directed all state Government to revise their state rule making provisions in accordance with various recommendations contained in the report of the group of MOEF&CC, on mining of minor and the model draft guidelines issued by Ministry of Mines, Gol

iii) Accordingly, the state of Bihar Comprehensively revised its State Rules namely the “Bihar Minors Minerals Concession, Stocking, Transportation of Minerals and Prevention of illegal Mining Rule, 2014” repealing the Prevailing Rules namely Bihar Minors Minerals concession Rules 1972”.

iv) The Mineral concession in the Bihar are being Granted in the form of “Mining Contract” or Mining Lease” through competitive bidding process. In district Jamui minerals concessions are granted in the form of mining contact for the period up to 31.12.12019. The contracts are been granted through open auction mode. The Mineral concession are being granted subject to condition that actual mining operation shall be allowed only after Environment Clearance is/are obtained from the competent authority as per requirement of EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006 of the MoEF&CC, GoI.

v) The Mineral concession holder are required to prepare detailed “ Mining Plan” for their specific project through Registered Qualified Person and get in approved from authorized officer of Mines and Geology Department of the State Government. The exhaustive mining plan are prepared by RQP giving details of minerals reserves, method of mining, Progressive closure plan, extent of proposed mining and other related details. These are the project specific details are based on these details itself the project proponents/minerals concession holder obtains environmental clearances.

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Method of Mining and Condition in Which Mining in River Bed Areas is to be allowed

i. The river bed area apart from other related condition for mining are allowed to excavate minerals (sand) to ensure safety of river bed structures and the adjoining area on the following specific conditions:

a. No mining would be permissible in a river bed up to a distance of five times of the span of a bridge on up- stream side and ten times the span of such bridge on down-stream side, subject to a minimum of 250 meters on the downstream side:

b. There shall be maintained an un-mined block of 150 meter width after every block of 1000 meters over which mining in undertaken or at such distance as may be directed by the Director or any officer authorized by him.

c. The Maximum depth of mining in the river-bed shall not exceed three meters measured form the un-mined bed level at any point in time with proper bench formation.

d. Mining shall be restricted within the central 3/4th width of the river rivulet:

e. Note: The above said conditions have been decided after detailed discussions and recommendations of the concerned Department, .

ii. As the mining river bed remains restricted in the in the central 3/4th part of the river bed, the area left on both on side of the river bank not only ensures the safety of banks (bank cutting due to water stream) but also ensures that in the central part of river, water stream flows smoothly during rains and process of river and process of river meandering does not occur. iii. The light weight excavator/JCBs are being deployed to remove mineral form river bed up to maximum depth of 03 meter layer form general level of the bed. The mining in the river bed are undertaken in mechanized manner. At times the RQPs do refers the excavation in river bed mining through excavators as “Semi Mechanized Mining”. iv. The mineral excavated is directly loaded in the vehicles/dumpers and the vehicles owners and driver take away the minerals directly to the stone crushers or screening plants or consumers. In certain cases minerals concession holder stacks mineral on the river bank in case are not able to sell the material on actual mining itself.

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Method of Mining in Areas outside River Bed Areas:

i. As the mineral (sand) are around river beds area also to ensure that mining from outside do not effect river. No mining is being permitted in an area up to a width of 500 meters form the active edges of embankments in case of river 250 meter in case of bridge and 100 meter on either side of all other rivers/rivulets.

ii. The mineral from outside area river bed is being permitted subject to condition a safety margin of two meter (2m) shall be maintained above the ground water table while undertaking mining operation shall be permissible below this level unless a specific permission is obtained from the competent authority in this behalf further the depth of excavation of minerals shall not exceed nine meter (9m) at any point of time.

iii. The method of excavation is such that the mining contractors deploys earth moving machineries and after removing the top layer of original soil, varying between 1 to 1.5 meter stacks the same separately. Thereafter removes the minor minerals deposits. After undertaking the mining i.e. removing of minerals layer up to a maximum depth of 09 meter, the top stacked soil is again spread back into the pit. The mined out area/land in put to reuse for cultivation after spreading the top soil. The landowners/farmers give their land to the contractors for mining after getting compensation, mutually settled between the landowner and the mining contractor.

Method of Mining in river bed area (semi mechanized/or manual)

i. The Hon’ble NGT with regards to rivers bed mining has specifically desired to examine the mode of mining- shall the same be semi mechanized/mechanized or manual.

ii. There is no specific definition of Semi- Mechanized Mining. The team Semi-mechanized mining in general is used were method of working in general are undertaken mechanically. However, some operation are also undertaken manually.Therefore the semi mechanized mining or mechanized mining is the method of working sometime mechanized mining with light machines are also referred as semi –mechanized mining. The term semi mechanized mining is being used in general parlance where in the very same mining area in part area as per requirement manual mining is also under taken along with mechanized mining of sand/river bed mining. iii. Where Manual mining operation are undertaken using conventional hand tools only like chisel, hammer and crowbar etc.and operation are only labour intensive. As per

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requirement manual lifting of sand and directly loading intensive, as per requirement manual lifting of sand and directly loading the sand in tractor trolleys etc. through labours itself.

iv. The Mechanized mining operations in respect of sand mining are undertaken with help of excavator-cum–loaders. In this process sand is lifted/excavated from the river bed through excavator-cum loader and directly loaded in dumpers or other mode of transport. The vehicles carrying the minerals form mines to site of use/site of construction or sale stocks outside lease hold area (an independent business than that of mining). v. In the current scenario it is impractical to undertake manual mining because:-

i. The labour are not easily available.

ii. Manual mining cannot be under taken in systematic and scientific manner as compared to mechanical mining which can be undertaken systematic/scientific and controlled mining.

iii. In case of manual mining to achieve desired level of production more number of manpower would be required meaning thereby human interface within river bed area would increase and more ecological damage would be caused.

vi. The method of mining even otherwise can be uniform even for same area and all the methods have their own pros and cons, however, considering the current scenario wherever feasible mechanized (semi-Mechanized or mechanized is same thing) mining should be preferred over manual method.

General Regulation relating to Mining

I. As per prevailing state rules the mineral concession holder are required to get a mining plan for the area prepared form a “Registered Qualified Person’. The mining plan includes the area specific details along with the mine closure plan (progressive & Final ) taking into consideration the details of the geology and lithology of the area including the estimated mineral reserve of the area. Proposed method of mining/development of mines, use of explosives and blasting operation. If any stacking and disposal of minerals, mine-drainage pattern, handing of the overburden, location of weight bridge and minerals processing ,if any .The extant of manual mining or mining with the use of machinery and mechanical device along level of production (production form year-to year for a period of five years),Mechanization, Type of Machinery to be used, nature and extent of the minerals

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body/spot or spots where the mining operation area proposed to be undertaken, natural water occurs, limits of minerals reserve and other forest area and density of trees, if any assessment of impact of mining activity on land environment management plans, In addition to this mining plan also suggests the details of area of restoration/rehabilitation of the area through afforestation, land reclamation, use of pollution control devices and such other measure as may be directed by the state Government from time to time.

II. The Mining plan area to be got approved form the authorized officer of the state Government, Based on mining plan prior environment clearance from the competent authority as per provisions of EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006 of MoEF&CC, Gol.

III. After obtaining the Environment clearance as Further, to comply with requirement of Air Act, 1981, the consent to establish and consent to operate from State pollution Control Board are also obtained before actual mining.

IV. The above said provision mainly related to mineral conservation and environmental protection with regard to provisions related to safety in mines and welfare of labours provisions under mines acts 1952 are ensured by the Directorate General Mines Safety De Ministry of Labour, Government of India.

Area Selected for Mining in District Jamui:

I. As per rough estimate total area of river beds (Kiul, Ajua, Balan, Nakti Ulai and tributaries/rivulets) passing through district Jamui is about 52.18 Sq.km. Area outside river bed is also having mineral deposits. A large part of which is otherwise under various uses including agriculture. As regards selection of area for mining it may be pointed out that:-

i. Earlier, (about 16-18 years back) mineral concession /mining contracts were being granted on revenue estate basis (without giving any specific details of areas)subject to various restrictions. The minerals concession holder used to undertake mining in area after living restricted area.

ii. Needless to state that such material concession area use to have even the area having no mineral deposit, the area otherwise not permissible for mining. The Mineral concession holders were under obligation to undertake mining only in the area free from all restriction and as per prevailing all rules and regulation. Mineral Concession for minor Mineral prior to 14.09.2006 were not required to obtain environmental clearance.

District Survey Report - Jamui Page 17 iii. The EIA notification dated 14.09.2006 became applicable for fresh contacts/ leases and in the year 2008 for grant of mineral concessions in respect of other area in the state fresh auction was notified subject to condition that will be allowed to be undertaken only after prior environment clearance to obtained as per requirement of EIA notification dated 14.09.2006 of MoEF&CC, Gol. However, said condition was challenged by some prospective bidders on the plea that the notification date 14.09.2006 was not applicable for mining minerals.

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CHAPTER - 3 List of Mining Leases in the District with location, area and period of validity List of Mining Leases in the District with location, area and period of validity is attached as-

Sl. Mining Unit Block Location Area (In Period (In Yrs) Name of No. Hect.) Minor Minerals 1 Manjhave Sand Ghat 4.69 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 2 Navinagar Sand Ghat 4.62 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 3 Dalatupur Sand Ghat 3.53 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 4 Kharima Sand Ghat 4.60 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 5 Bihari Sand Ghat 4.87 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 6 Partapur Sand Ghat 24.20 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 7 Lakhapur Sand Ghat 23.50 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 8 Garshanda Sand Ghat 24.40 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 9 Nijaura Sand Ghat 4.90 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 10 Narinya Chacho Sand Ghat 4.0 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 11 Maura Sand Ghat 4.40 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 12 Lakhanpur Extantion Sand Ghat 4.91 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 13 Rajpura Sand Ghat 1.88 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 14 Garshanda Extantion Sand Ghat 4.90 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 15 Bariyarpur Sand Ghat 20.50 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 16 Satagma Sand Ghat 23.50 31st Dec. 2019 Sand 17 Katuna Sand Ghat 22.50 31st Dec. 2019 Sand

Note: List of new identified sand ghats in the district is attached as annexure-I

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CHAPTER - 4 Details of Royalty or Revenue received from Sand or minor minerals in last three years Sr. Year Revenue (In Lakh Rs.) 1 2014-15 1868.20 2 2015-16 1683.94 3 2016-17 1782.06 Total 5334.20

CHAPTER - 5 Details of production of Sand or Bajri or Minor Mineral in Last three

There were no EC approved ghat in Jamui district before year 2018. Hence the production details of sand minerals is NIL

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CHAPTER - 6

Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the District

Process- Sediment is a naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion, and is subsequently transported by the action of wind, water and/or by the force of gravity acting on the particles. Sediments are most often transported by water. Sediment is transported based on the strength of the flow that carries it and its own size, volume, density, and shape. Stronger flows will increase the lift and drag on the particle, causing it to rise, while larger or denser particles will be more likely to fall through the flow.

Deposition is the processes where material being transported by a river is deposited. Deposition occurs when a river loses energy. This can be when a river enters a shallow area (this could be when it floods and comes into contact with the flood plain) or towards its mouth where it meets another body of water.

Rivers flood on a regular basis. The area over which they flood is known as the floodplain and this often coincides with regions where meanders form. Meanders support the formation of flood plains through lateral erosion.

When rivers flood the velocity of water slows. As the result of this the river's capacity to transport material is reduced and deposition occurs. This deposition leaves a layer of sediment across the whole floodplain. After a series of floods layers of sediment form along the flood plain.

Larger material and the majority of deposition occurs next to the river channel. This is the result of increased friction (with the flood plain) causing the velocity of the river to slow and therefore

District Survey Report - Jamui Page 21 rapidly reduce its ability to transport material. This leaves a ridge of higher material next to the river channel on both banks of the river known as a levee.

If the upwards velocity approximately equal to the settling velocity, sediment will be transported Downstream entirely as suspended load. If the upwards velocity is much less than the settling velocity, but still high enough for the sediment to move, it will move along the bed as bed load by rolling, sliding, and saltating (jumping up into the flow, being transported a short distance then settling again). If the upwards velocity is higher than the settling velocity, the sediment will be transported high in the flow as wash load.

As there are generally a range of different particle sizes in the flow, it is common for material of different sizes to move through all areas of the flow for given stream conditions.

The various factors governing the occurrence and deposition of sand is country rock i.e. geological disposition, climate, and rainfall, water load physical parameters of river and velocity of water current. Rivers have a lot of energy and because they have energy, they do stuff. The obvious things rivers do with their energy is flow but, besides this, they also transport load, erode load and erode the channel through which they flow. Erosion is the breaking down of material by an agent. In the case of a river, the agent is water. The water can erode the river’s channel and the river’s load. A river’s load is bits of eroded material, generally rocks, which the river transports until it deposits its load.

Capacity & Competence Rivers can only carry so many loads depending on their energy. The maximum volume of load that a river can carry at a specific point in its course is called the age river’s capacity. The biggest sized particle that a river could carry at a specific point is called the river’s competence. Deposition to transport load a river needs to have energy so when a river loses energy it is forced to deposit its load. There’s several reasons why a river could lose energy. If the river’s discharge is reduced then the river will lose energy because it isn’t flowing as quickly anymore. This could happen because of a lack of precipitation or an increase in evaporation. Increased human use (abstraction) of a river could also reduce its discharge forcing it deposit its load. If the gradient of the river’s course flattens out, the river will deposit its load because it will be travelling a lot slower. When a river meets the sea a river will deposit its load because the gradient is generally reduced at sea level and the sea will absorb a lot of energy. As

District Survey Report - Jamui Page 22 rivers get nearer to their mouths they flow in increasingly wide, gentle sided valleys. The channel increases in size to hold the extra water which the river has to receive from its tributaries. As the river gets bigger it can carry larger amounts of material. This material will be small in size, as larger rocks will have broken up on their way from the mountains. Much of the material will be carried in suspension and will erode the river banks by abrasion. When rivers flow over flatter land, they develop large bends called meanders. As a river goes around a bend most of the water is pushed towards the outside causing increased erosion. The river is now eroding sideways into its banks rather than downwards into its bed, a process called lateral erosion. On the inside of the bend, in contrast, there is much less water. The river will therefore be shallow and slow-flowing. It cannot carry as much material and so sand and shingle will be deposited.

This is called a point bar or slip off slope Due to erosion on the outside of a bend and deposition on the inside, the shape of a meander will change over a period of time. Notice how erosion narrows the neck of the land within the meander. In time, and usually during a flood, the river will cut right through the neck. The river will then take the new, shorter route. The fastest current, called the thalweg, will now tend to be in the centre of the river, and so deposition is likely to occur in gentler water next to the banks. Eventually deposition will block off the old meander to leave an oxbow lake. The oxbow lake will slowly dry up, only refilling after heavy rain or during a flood. Streams lose velocity and make deposits when their gradient decreases, when the volume of water decreases, when there is an increase in cross section, when they encounter obstructions, or when they enter still water. They deposit alluvial fans, alluvial cones, piedmont alluvial plains, channel fill, bars, flood plains and deltas. A river system can be divided into three subsystems:

 Collecting system (branches) -- consisting of a network of tributaries in the headwater region, collects and funnels water and sediment to the main stream.  Transporting system (trunk) -- the main trunk stream, which functions as a channel way through which water and sediment move from the collecting area toward the ocean. (Erosion and deposition also occur in a river's transporting system)  Dispersing system (roots) -- consists of a network of distributaries at the mouth of a river (delta), where sediment and water are dispersed into an ocean, a lake, or a dry basin

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Removal of washed in Silt Load Geologically, the district from part of the vast Indo-Gangetic alluvial tract. The origin of the Indo -Gangetic tract as a whole is now attributed to the sag in the earth crust formed in the upper Eocene times between Gondwana land and the raising of Himalaya belt. The economic minerals found in the district are Sand, Soil and Stone.

The sand deposits being an integral part of the dynamic river system to which it belongs. Therefore, as a part of natural cycle, the monsoon flow of every river carries with it replenishment of silt and washed out soil and clay from upstream areas in the catchment. This silt shall be removed during the sieving of sand before it is loaded into truck/tipper/trailer to carry to the consumers.

Sand mining is critical to infrastructure development around the globe. Sand is an essential minor mineral used extensively across the country as a useful construction constituent and variety of other uses in sports, agriculture, glass making (a form of sand with high silica content) etc. The rivers are the most important source of Sand. It acts as source of transportation and deposition of sand etc.

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General Profile of the District

Jamui district is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar state. Jamui town is the administrative headquarters of this district. The area of the district is 3098 Sq. km. It lies between 240 23’15” and 250 08’30” North Latitude and 850 49’30” and 86 038’00” East Longitude. The district is bounded in the north by Sheikhpura, Lakhisarai and Munger district, in the west by Nawada district, in the east by Banka district and in the south by Jharkhand state boundary .The district comprises 10 administrative blocks, namely Jamui, Khaira, Gidhour, Jhajha, Sono, Chakai, Barhat, Laxmipur, Sikandra, Aliganj. Jamui township is the headquarters of the district. As per 2011 Census the total population of the district is 1756078 out of which male population is 914368 and female population is 841710. The decadal growth rate (2011) of population over last decade is 25.54%. The population density of the district is 567 person/ km2 . With regards to Sex Ratio in Jamui district, it stood at 927 per 1000 male and the literacy rate is 62.12%. Total literate in Jamui District were 858,588. At present the district is the part of Munger Commissionery having one subdivision and 10 revenue block.

District profile is as presented below in table. Sl. ITEMS Statistics No. 01 GENERAL INFORMATION i) Geographical area (Sq.km) 3098 ii) Administrative Divisions Number of Tehsil/Block 10 Number of Panchyat 153 Villages 1506

iii) Population (As on 2011 Census): Rural 145333 Urban 1615072 Total 1760405 iv) Average Annual Rainfall (mm) 1107 02 GEOMORPHOLOGY Major physiographic units Rocky upland, plateau / pediplain and alluvial plain Major Drainages kiul river 03 LAND USE (ha) a) Forest area: 928.55 sq.km. b) Net area sown: 399.72 sq. km

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c) Total Cropped area: 499.65 sq.km 04 MAJOR SOIL TYPES Alfisols and ultisols 05 AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS Rice, wheat. maize & sugarcane IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES Area (ha) (Area in ha, Govt. of Bihar 2008-09) Dug wells and Tube wells Canal Net irrigated area 28.9 ha Gross irrigated area 38.0 ha 06 PREDOMINANT GEOLOGICAL Alluvium, Granite gneisses, FORMATIONS Quarzite HYDROGEOLOGY Major Water bearing formations Unconsolidated sand and Pre-monsoon Depth to water level during 2011 weathered and fracture zones in hard rocks

5.87 – 14.2 m bgl Post-monsoon Depth to water level during 2011 2.84 – 11.25 m bgl Long term water level trend in 10 years (2002-2011) No significant decline in m/yr 07 GROUND WATER EXPLORATION BY CGWB (As on 31.03.2013) No. of wells drilled (EW, OW, PZ, SH = Total) EW-39,OW-29 Depth Range (m) 12-76 ( Granular),44-179 ( Fracture) Discharge 1.8-21 Storativity (S) 4.2 X 10-3 to 3.7 X 10-4 Transmissivity (m2/day) 13-914 08 GROUND WATER QUALITY Presence of Chemical constituents more than EC and F permissible limit (e.g., EC, F, As, Fe) 09 DYNAMIC GROUND WATER RESOURCES (as on 31st March 2009) – in mcm Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resources 398.26 Net Annual Ground Water Draft 150.41 Projected Demand for Domestic and Industrial Uses 53.29 upto 2025 Stage of Ground Water Development 37.8%

Source: http://cgwb.gov.in/District_Profile/Bihar/Jamui.pdf

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Land Utilization Pattern in the district: Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining

Forest

The District contains 204734 acre forest which covers 21.28% of the total area. Forest resource are like leaf for plate, Kendu leaf, Building wood, furniture wood, rubber Gond etc.

In 1987 Jamui district became home to the Nagi Dam Wildlife Sanctuary, which has an area of 7.9 km2. It is also home to the Nakti Dam Wildlife Sanctuary, which was established in 1987 and has an area of 3.3 km2.

Agriculture

The economy of the district is agrarian in nature. The agricultural activities are largely confined to Kharif cultivation. As per the data of the Govt. of Bihar the Rice and Maize are the main Kharif crops cultivated by utilising the area of 73000 ha and 6300 ha respectively. The main Rabi crops are wheat, maize, Lentil, Mustard, Linseed etc. The Maize cultivated in about 22000 ha area.

Jamui has alluvial soil, forest soil and sandy soils. Land use is mainly agricultural. Sizeable part of Jamui district comprises of plains which are paddy-growing. Prominent crops are rice and wheat, Maize, onion, jackfruit and Mahua are also produced . Cultivable land is 3,05,289 hectare out of which 76,955 hectare is under cultivation.

Irrigation

The groundwater is the main source of irrigation. About 78.32% of the total irrigated area is irrigated by dugwells and borewells whereas only 2.88 % is irrigated by Canal & Tanks. Kukurjhap dam, Garhi dam, Naki dam, Nakti dam, lower Kiul Jalasaya scheme and Gidheshwar payeen are the main source of irrigation

Horticultural

The district- wise analysis of the area and production of horticultural crops (fruits, vegetables, and flowers) reveals a substantial spread of horticultural production across the district. The horticultural development in the district has is very low and placed among twelve districts namely Lakhisrai, Jamui, Banka, , Sitamarhi, Gaya, , Jehanabad, Bhojpur, Kaimur, Buxar and Supaul.

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Mineral resources

Sand is one of the major mineral of Jamui district of Bihar. Yellow sand in Kiul river is major source of revenue collection in district as well as soil / clay is actively mined for bricks and pottery industry.

Jamui is one of the important district in Bihar where different types of ores & Minerals are found. The hills of Laxmipur and Khaira are comprised of archaenschists including the iron ore. In Laxmipur, Sono and Chakai the chief formation in gneiss basement complex. Mica mines lie in the portion of adjoining Hazaribag district. Beside these there is possibility of availability of lime stone, China clay, Magnese, Graphic Pegmite Termoline quartz etc. in the southern hills of the district. Ore of gold has been observed in Sono Block. Hilly areas of Jamui are also acquainted with valuable stone like Marble, Topaz, and American diamond, Sfatik, Manic etc. coals are found in hilly area of Barhat block.

Land utilization patter is presented as below-

Land Utilisation in Jamui District

Forest Area 1 92855 Land Area 2 38972

Land put to 3 Perennial 2188 Non- agricultural Water Temporary 4 2845

use 5 Total (2, 3, & 4) 44005

Barren Unculturaable Area 6 28567

Permanent Pastures & Grazing Land 7 1664

Land under Misc. Tree crops & Groves not included in net area sown 8 2080

Culturable Waste Land 9 10309

Fallow Land Other Fallow Land 10 16127

Current Fallow Land 11 69710

Total 12 85837 Total Non-Agricultural Land 13 265317

Net Sown Area 14 39972

Total Cropped Area 15 49965

Area Sown more than once 16 9993

Source: http://cgwb.gov.in/District_Profile/Bihar/Jamui.pdf

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CHPATER-9 Physiography of the District

The Bihar state can be broadly subdivided into three major unit’s i.e., main physical sub-divisions is the Norhern Mountains, the Gangetic Plains and the Central Highlands. Northern Mountains comprises the Himalayan ranges including their foot hills. The Gangetic plains, situated between the Himalayas and the Deccan plateau,constitute the most fertile plains of the sub-basin ideally suited for intensive cultivation.The Central highlands lying to the south of the Great plains consists of mountains, hills and plateaus intersected by valleys and river plains.They are largely covered by forests.Aravali uplands, Bundelkhand upland, Malwa plateau, Vindhyan and Narmada valley lie in the this region.Predominant soil types found in the sub- basin are sandy, loamy , clay and their combinations such as sandy loam , loam , silty clay loam and loamy sand soils.

Geomorphology

The district has a diverse geomorphology ranging from hills to flood plains. The major geomorphic units are rocky upland, plateau / pediplain and alluvial plain.

There are three major hilly tracts, namely, a) the hills of Batia-Jhajha area having strike in east- west direction lying in the northern fringe of Chakai plateau, b) the Gidheshwar hills in the western part of the district and c) the Kharagpur hills lying in north-eastern part of the district. Attaining a height of 475 m amsl in Barhat block. Plateau representing oldest table land in the area is Chakai plateau. The pediplains having rolling topography has relief up to 300 m amsl. It extends from Batia to the south of Kharagpur hills and comprises residual soil overlain by mixture of sheet wash deposits. Alluvial plain is represented by Jamui terrace. It is made up of sediments derived from the denudation of Chakai plateau and Kharagpur hill. The thickness of alluvium in the northern part is about 80 m, while in southern part it reduces to 10 m. Other landforms such as escarpment, inselberg, valley fills are also present.

Soil

The district consists mainly of alfisols and ultisols types of soils formed under different lithological and pedogenic conditions. The alfisols are developed mainly on the marginal alluvial area in the northern fringe of hard rock terrain. It occurs mainly in Jamui, Sikandra and Aliganj blocks. The soil in these blocks are called alluvial soil composed of clay, sand and gravel. The lower horizon is highly ferrugenized. A variant of alfisols soil is red sandy soil occurring mainly

District Survey Report - Jamui Page 29 in plateau and hilly regions. These soils have poor fertility and are suitable for high land crops. The ultisols occur mainly in Sono and Lakhimpur blocks. It contains argillic horizons and has low base status. Red and yellow soils occur in southern and eastern parts of Jamui town, while light brown to red yellow soil occur in the south of Jamui town in small patches.

Ground Water Scenario

Water bearing formation

Hydro-geologically, the district can be divided into two parts (a) hard rock/ fissured formation

(b) Unconsolidated / porous formation

The hard rock / fissured formation: It comprises granite gneisses, quartzite and phyllites, while granite gneisses belong to Chotanagpur Gneissic Complex, quartzite and phyllites belong to Kharagpur Formation. The secondary porosities developed by means of weathering and / or fracturing. These are main repository of ground water in hard rock. In general these rocks form poor aquifers. The exploratory drilling data of this area reveal three to four sets of fractures/ joints occurs at different depths up to 200m bgl. Identification of groundwater potential area has been done based on study of lineaments picked up from satellite imageries. The zones of lineaments are potential areas for ground water exploration and recharge. Weathered residium, saprolite zone and fractures within 15-35m bgl depths constitute shallow aquifer in the hard rocks. In Jamui district 41 bore wells have been drilled in hard rock area to a maximum depth of 200m bgl at Mahadeo-Simaria village of Sikandra block. Depth of bore wells in these formations ranges from 60 to 200 m bgl. Ground water occurs under semi-confined condition in hard rock and discharge ranges from 1 to 10 lit. per second with drawdown of 12-18 m.

(b) Porous formation: The Quaternary alluvium constitutes this hydrogeological unit. The alluvial tract is confined to the Jamui terrace with sediment thickness ranging from 10 to 70 m. The variation in thickness of the alluvium is due to uneven bed-rock topography. Alluvium comprises clay, silt and sand. The occurrence of colluvial sediments is very common especially along foothills. Aquifers in this formation are in unconfined to semi-confined conditions. CGWB has drilled 16 tube wells in this formation. Maximum thickness of 70 m has been encountered in Arha village, Aliganj block. Drilling depth of tube wells ranges from 40 to 70 m bgl. and the discharge varies from 5 to 20 lps.

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HYDROLOGICAL MAP OF JAMAUI DISTRICT

Depth of Water Level

Depth to water level in Jamui district during pre-monsoon period (May 2011) varied from 5.87 to 14.20 m bgl, (Decadal mean is 5.70 to 12.83 m bgl) whereas, during the post-monsoon period (Nov. 2011) it was ranged from 2.84 to 11.85 (Decadal mean is (3.39 to 11.09 m bgl). Comparatively the groundwater level of marginal alluvium is deeper than the water level of hard rock area. Fig 4 & 5 depicts the depth to water level scenario in Jamui district.

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During the pre-monsoon period, major part of the district has shown the water level in the range of 2-5 m bgl. however in an elongated area of the western part of district the water level is observed more than 10 m bgl. But during post-monsoon period, in the major part of the district the water level remains in the segment of 2-5 m bgl. and a small patch in the almost central part of the district has shown water level more than 10 m bgl. The remaining part in the district is in the range of 5-10 m bgl.

The average water table elevation ranges from 80 to 310 m above mean sea level.

Pre-monsoon depth to water level map of Jamui Post-monsoon depth to water level map of district. Jamui district.

Ground Water Quality

Chemical analysis (May-2011) of phreatic aquifer reveals pH value varying from 8.15-8.69 and EC from 390 to 1760 micro Seimens/cm. As per the concentration of chemical constituents given in Table 5, the ground water is by and large suitable for drinking and irrigation purposes. In some villages of Jamui and Lachhmipur block, viz., Nabinagar and Majhwe, higher concentration of fluoride above the permissible limit (1.5 ppm) has been observed. Fluoride concentration in Majhwe village has been detected in the fractures at a depth of 172.40 m bgl in granite rock. At some places in phreatic aquifers also the fluoride concentration is above the permissible limit.

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Rainfall: Month-wise

Climate and Rainfall The average annual rainfall of district is 1107.3 mm. About 80% of the rainfall is received during June to September by south-west monsoon. The climate of Jamui district represents a transition between dry and extreme climates of the northern India and warm and humid of West Bengal. In the summer season the diurnal temperature rises up to 420C, while in winter season it drops to as low as 20C.

Average Monthly Rainfall in Jamui district, Bihar.

Source: http://cgwb.gov.in/District_Profile/Bihar/Jamui.pdf

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Geology and Mineral Wealth (i) Regional Geology Geologically, it represents nearly two third of Bihar is under cover of Ganga basin composed of alluvium and masks the nature of basement rocks.

Geological succession and their occurrences distribution

Age Geology Occurrences

Quaternary Alluvial Deposits(sand, clay, silt, North Bihar Plain & Central Bihar Fragments) Plain

Tertiary Sand Stones& Clay Stones North Champaran Hills

Gondwana Coal Measures, Forming a series of Banka District small outlier basins

Vindhyans Sandstones, shales, Limestones etc. Parts of Bahbhua and Rohtas Disricts

Satpura Schist, Phyllite, Quartzite Part of Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada, , Sheikhpura and Munger District

Proterozoic Schist, amphibolites, quartzite, Nawada, Jamui and Banka granites, dolerites and pegmatites

Archaean Gneisses, Granites, Schists, Phyllites, Part of Aurangabad ,Gaya, Nawada quartzites, amphibolites & intrusive ,Jamui, Banka and all metamorphosed sedimentary and igneous rocks

(ii) Local Geology of the area The river sand exposed in the river beds of Kiul, Ganga and surrounding areas is the product of the deposition of the sediments brought and deposited in the flood plains of River Ganga. These

District Survey Report - Jamui Page 34 sediments are of recent geological formation. The litho-units exposed within the river and surrounding areas have formed as water borne sediments brought by flood water during rainy season every year and deposited in river bed. The litho units encountered in the river bed and surrounding areas belongs to the Shiwalik super groups. The size of the sediments towards the source i.e. host rock is course and at the tail end of the river the grain size is reduced to smaller sizes resulted in the formation of clay beds. The following sequences have been observed in the area, i.e. Top soil/ Alluvium followed by sand deposition.

Sand and silt are deposited in the middle of the river whereas fine sand and soil are deposited at the fringe of the riverbanks. Soil/ alluvium varying in thickness from 0.20m to 0.60m constitute the top horizons in the area suitable for agriculture. River Ganga meanders through the area exposing the alluvium and soil at the banks. Sand is found in the river bed up to a depth of more than 3.0 m. The major part of bed remains dry as water flows in a single stream during the non- monsoon seasons. Only during rainy seasons the entire flood plain has water, when there will be no mining done.

(a) Details of river or stream and other sand source of the district

Sand is one of the major mineral of Jamui district of Bihar. Yellow sand in Kiul river is major source of revenue collection in district as well as soil / clay is actively mined for bricks and pottery industry.

Jamui is one of the important district in Bihar where different types of ores & Minerals are found. The hills of Laxmipur and Khaira are comprised of archaenschists including the iron ore. In Laxmipur, Sono and Chakai the chief formation in gneiss basement complex. Mica mines lie in the portion of adjoining Hazaribag district. Beside these there is possibility of availability of lime stone, China clay, Magnese, Graphic Pegmite Termoline quartz etc. in the southern hills of the district. Ore of gold has been observed in Sono Block. Hilly areas of Jamui are also acquainted with valuable stone like Marble, Topaz, and American diamond, Sfatik, Manic etc. coals are found in hilly area of Barhat block.

(b) Availability of Sand or gravel or aggregate resources

Kiul River is major sand source and in district. The rivers of the district bring out the sediment as bed load and suspended load during the monsoon period and post monsoon when the carrying capacity of river decreases it deposit the sediment as braided deposit, point bars, etc. these are the main source of sand in the district. Gravel or boulder or bajari is not found is the district.

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(c) Existing Mining Lease of sand and aggregates

Refer to Chater-3

Drainage System with description of main rivers in

Total geographical area of Jamui District: 3098 sq. km.

Total area of drainage system with main rivers: 52.18 sq.km.

S. No. Name of the River Area drained (Sq. Km) % Area drained in the District

1. Agra 0.18 0.0058

2. Ajay 1.93 0.0622

3. Anjan 0.24 0.0077

4. Arghuti 0.35 0.0112

5. Badua 0.86 0.0277

6. Bahuar 0.61 0.0196

7. Balan 0.92 0.0296

8. Bandarbari 0.81 0.0261

9. Barnar 13.6 0.4389

10. Bunbuni 1.04 0.0335

11. Chilka 0.45 0.0145

12. Churiya 0.22 0.0071

13. Darhwa 0.15 0.0048

14. Gadi 0.40 0.0129

15. Jalua Jor 0.13 0.0041

16. Kiul 18.40 0.5939

17. Nagi 0.80 0.0258

18. Nakti 2.36 0.0761

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19. Nata 0.36 0.0116

20. Singarjhor 0.25 0.0080

21. Sukhnar 2.0 0.0645

22 Ulai 6.12 0.1975

Total 52.18 1.6831

Salient Features of Important Rivers and Streams

Total Area of Rivers in Jamui District: -52.18 Sq.km.

S. No. Name of the River of Total Length in the Place of origin Altitude at stream District (in Km) origin (in m.) 1. Agra 3.25 Gadikiajori 278 m 2. Ajay 21.5 Burhiatanr 310 m 3. Anjan 12 Barhat 98 m 4. Arghuti 8 Mainijor 147 m 5. Badua 9.5 Tola Rupai 241 m 6. Bahuar 13.5 Mathurapur 93 m 7. Balan 31 Tengahra 141 m 8. Bandarbari 18 Bhelwa Mohanpur 122 m 9. Barnar 52 Tola Jogia 243 m 10. Bunbuni 11.5 Bojhait 133 m 11. Chilka 10 Tola Gurarbaj 281 m 12. Churiya 8 Gadi Mangrar 124 m 13. Darhwa 6.5 Tola Dadhwa 280 m 14. Gadi 10 Tola Jaruadih 319 m 15. Jalua Jor 5.5 Kokahara 294 16. Kiul 64 Tola Tetaria 312 17. Nagi 13.5 Harhanja 126 m 18. Nakti 38 kita Kusauna 132 19. Nata 9 Matwalwa 78 m

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20. Singarjhor 4 Domachhorant 280 m 21. Sukhnar 20 Sonailtanr 140 m 22 Ulai 50 Uparsapaha 290 m

Sl. River of Portion of the Length of area Average Area Mineable No Stream river or stream recommended width of area recommende Mineral . recommended for mineral recommended d for mineral Potential (In for mineral concession (in for mineral concession Metric Tonne) concession ( in Kilometer) concession in (In Square 60% of total Sq. Km) meter) Meter) Mineral 1. Agra 0.18 3.25 55.38 1.79 4.957 2. Ajay 1.93 21.5 89.76 19.2 53.152 3. Anjan 0.24 12 20.00 2.4 6.609 4. Arghuti 0.35 8 43.75 3.5 9.639 5. Badua 0.86 9.5 90.52 8.59 23.684 6. Bahuar 0.61 13.5 45.18 6.09 16.799 7. Balan 0.92 31 29.67 9.19 25.336 8. Bandarbari 0.81 18 45 8.1 22.307 9. Barnar 13.6 52 261.53 135.99 374.54 10. Bunbuni 1.04 11.5 90.43 10.39 28.641 11. Chilka 0.45 10 45 4.5 12.393 12. Churiya 0.22 8 27.5 2.2 6.058 13. Darhwa 0.15 6.5 23.07 1.49 4.130 14. Gadi 0.40 10 40 4 11.016 15. Jalua Jor 0.13 5.5 23.63 1.29 3.580 16. Kiul 18.40 64 287.5 184 506.736 17. Nagi 0.80 13.5 59.25 7.99 22.031 18. Nakti 2.36 38 62.10 23.59 64.99 19. Nata 0.36 9 40 3.6 9.914 20. Singarjhor 0.25 4 62.5 2.5 6.885 21. Sukhnar 2.0 20 100 20 55.08 22 Ulai 6.12 50 122.4 61.2 168.544 Total 52.18 418.75 1664.17 521.6 1437.021

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Mineral Potential Boulder (MT) Bajari (MT) Sand (MT) Total Minable Mineral Potential (MT) Not available Not available ~ 1437 Lakh MT ~ 1437 Lakh MT

Annual deposition

Annual deposition is calculated as 30 percent of total Minable Mineral potential in the district. Details are as below-

Boulder (MT) Bajari (MT) Sand (MT) Total Minable Mineral Potential (MT) Not applicable Not applicable ~ 431 Lakh MT ~ 431 Lakh MT

Methodology Adopted for Calculating of Mineral Potential

The mineral potential is calculated based on field investigation and geology of the catchment area of the river/ streams. As per the policy of the State and location, depth of minable mineral is defined. The area for removal of mineral in a river or stream can be decided depending on geo- morphology and other factors, it can be 50% to 60% of the area of a particular river/stream, e.g. in river mineral constituents like sand up to a depth of three meters considered as resource mineral. Other constituents like clay and silt are excluded as waste while calculating the mineral potential of particular river/ stream.

The specific gravity of each mineral constituent is different. While calculating the mineral potential, the average specific gravity is taken as 2.25. The percent of mineral constituent like sand also varies for different river and streams. While calculating the mineral potential the percentage of each mineral constituent is taken as Sand 25-30% and 5-10% for silt and clay.

The quantum of deposition varies from stream to stream depending upon factors like catchment lithology, discharge, river profile and geomorphology of the river course. There are certaingeo- morphological features developed in the river beds such as channel bar, point bar etc. where annual deposition is more even two to three meters.

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Chapter-12

BRICK KILNS IN BIHAR

The state of Bihar is developing rapidly. In the five year period from 2004 to 2009 Bihar’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has grown by 11.03% and between 2001 and 2011 there has been a significant increase in urbanization with the number of towns increasing from 120 to 213 according to the latest census. This has been possible through investment in various sectors, especially the construction sector. If this growth rate needs to be sustained, the demand for quality building materials will increase manifold. In rural areas too, Bihar faces challenges with the need for over 7.5 billion bricks over the next five years to meet the rural housing gap. A field study was conducted in 5 districts on Bihar to understand the present scenario of the brick industry and to assess the market potential and barriers for introducing energy efficient technologies for walling materials. The major brick producing districts of Bihar is Patna, Nalanda, Siwan, , Sitamarhi, East and West Champaran, , Samastipur and Madhubani. With over 5,700 authorized brick kilns the state produces around 17 billion bricks per year. The brick sector in Bihar is growing at a rate of 9%, however it continues to be dominated by traditional technology - the Fixed Chimney Bulls Trench Kiln (FCBTK). Unlike the rest of India (except Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal) the state of Bihar is the only state which has transformed the brick firing technology from movable to fixed chimney.

Lists of Bricks Earth are attached -Annexure –II

Status of Brick earth in Jamui district

S.N. No. of operational units of brick earth in No. of units of brick earth in Jamui Jamui district during financial year (2016-17) district identified by IEED 1. 123 155

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References

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List of sand ghats in Jamui district of Bihar SR. Name Name of Sand Area No. of GPS Coordinates No. of Ghat in Blocks A B C D River Hects. 1 Kiul Manjhway Sand 23.5 25°2'59.70" 25°3'8.23" 25°2'53.34" 25°2'45.50" Ghat 86°9'42.57" 86°9'50.07" 86°10'9.75" 86°10'2.25" 2 Navinagar - 1 21 25°2'23.23" 25°2'27.87" 25°2'10.09" 25°2'4.52" Sand Ghat 86°10'16.75" 86°10'25.19" 86°10'41.30" 86°10'31.65" 3 Navinagar - 2 22 25°1'47.26" 25°1'58.77" 25°1'50.55" 25°1'38.50" Sand Ghat 86°10'44.94" 86°10'53.27" 86°11'9.25" 86°11'1.35" 4 Lakhapur Sand 22.5 25°1'31.47" 25°1'42.44" 25°1'34.60" 25°1'23.40" Ghat 86°11'20.15" 86°11'26.82" 86°11'45.61" 86°11'39.12" 5 Lakhanpur 21.5 25°1'18.14" 25°1'24.47" 25°1'10.29" 25°1'3.77" Sand Ghat 86°12'2.98" 86°12'9.53" 86°12'34.05" 86°12'27.93" 6 Pratappur Sand 22 25°0'27.44" 25°0'27.93" 25°0'4.91" 25°0'4.54" Ghat 86°12'30.72" 86°12'44.80" 86°12'42.96" 86°12'35.46" 7 Daulatpur Sand 23.5 24°59'19.96" 24°59'32.31" 24°59'22.10" 24°59'14.69" Ghat 86°13'11.35" 86°13'16.26" 86°13'45.32" 86°13'41.70" 8 Devachak Sand 20 24°59'13.64" 24°59'4.09" 24°58'43.88" 24°58'57.48" Ghat 86°14'1.40" 86°14'9.51" 86°13'59.98" 86°13'53.49" 9 Bariyarpur 20.5 24°58'6.29" 24°58'13.56" 24°58'2.59" 24°57'52.73" Sand Ghat 86°13'39.92" 86°13'46.17" 86°14'2.91" 86°13'56.51" 10 Khairma Pul 20 24°57'37.68" 24°57'42.13" 24°57'21.89" 24°57'20.68" Par Sand Ghat 86°14'22.94" 86°14'27.21" 86°14'43.74" 86°14'28.27" 11 Kiul Satgama Sand 23.5 24°57'2.44" 24°57'6.52" 24°56'55.32" 24°56'48.50" Ghat 86°14'30.56" 86°14'47.77" 86°14'55.05" 86°14'35.89" 12 Katauna Sand 22.5 24°56'41.94" 24°56'41.56" 24°56'18.21" 24°56'18.57" Ghat 86°15'9.64" 86°15'20.80" 86°15'18.97" 86°15'7.95" 13 Bihari Sand 20.5 24°56'2.97" 24°56'0.37" 24°55'41.17" 24°55'42.90" Ghat 86°14'43.05" 86°14'56.89" 86°14'46.38" 86°14'37.68" 14 Kalyanpur Sand 21.5 24°55'33.79" 24°55'25.63" 24°55'14.94" 24°55'22.50" Ghat 86°14'21.21" 86°14'35.60" 86°14'28.90" 86°14'10.97" 15 Smarak Sand 22 24°54'56.31" 24°54'58.05" 24°54'39.26" 24°54'37.12" Ghat 86°14'13.76" 86°14'27.38" 86°14'30.87" 86°14'19.28" 16 Garsanda Sand 24 24°54'14.91" 24°54'10.08" 24°53'48.64" 24°53'51.92" Ghat 86°14'17.36" 86°14'23.27" 86°14'5.06" 86°13'56.38" 17 Nariyana 21.5 24°53'1.76" 24°53'1.97" 24°52'39.63" 24°52'39.42" Chacho Sand 86°13'41.38" 86°13'52.35" 86°13'55.04" 86°13'44.29" Ghat 18 Kendih Sand 23 24°52'8.81" 24°52'6.55" 24°51'44.24" 24°51'48.44" Ghat 86°13'42.69" 86°13'49.30" 86°13'37.48" 86°13'26.30" 19 Parsa Sand 24 24°51'14.62" 24°51'13.53" 24°50'42.76" 24°50'39.89" Ghat 86°13'10.07" 86°13'15.10" 86°13'11.72" 86°12'59.62" 20 Bhour Sand 23.5 24°50'29.61" 24°50'26.47" 24°50'3.26" 24°50'3.93"

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Ghat 86°12'45.02" 86°12'50.45" 86°12'41.05" 86°12'29.79" 21 Kiul Pakri Sand Ghat 24 24°49'39.35" 24°49'43.28" 24°49'17.11" 24°49'19.38" 86°12'51.94" 86°12'56.79" 86°12'49.36" 86°12'48.82" 22 Jaljoga Sand 23 24°49'19.20" 24°49'16.27" 24°48'40.36" 24°48'43.21" Ghat 86°12'19.02" 86°12'25.45" 86°12'18.47" 86°12'12.13" 23 Badibag Sand 24 24°48'43.91" 24°48'54.46" 24°48'34.91" 24°48'27.86" Ghat 86°11'24.11" 86°11'29.00" 86°11'56.14" 86°11'51.83" 24 Giddheswar 23.5 24°48'17.17" 24°48'24.10" 24°48'49.48" 24°48'44.49" Sand Ghat 86°10'34.50" 86°10'26.57" 86°10'51.85" 86°10'53.20" 25 Panbarwa Sand 22 24°48'16.73" 24°48'20.55" 24°48'34.70" 24°48'25.71" Ghat 86°9'30.21" 86°9'26.41" 86°9'58.51" 86°9'58.31" 26 Lotun & 24 24°54'43.80" 24°54'46.82" 24°54'13.09" 24°54'15.18" Ratanpur Sand 86°16'34.32" 86°16'37.54" 86°16'47.33" 86°16'40.52" Ghat 27 Ajay Jalkariya Sand 23 24°30'49.05" 24°30'48.80" 24°30'26.38" 24°30'22.86" River Ghat 86°25'17.12" 86°25'20.86" 86°26'20.18" 86°26'19.49" 28 Babudih Sand 24 24°30'20.32" 24°30'22.37" 24°30'8.04" 24°30'6.13" Ghat 86°26'32.35" 86°26'32.35" 86°27'11.85" 86°27'8.16" 29 Kiyajori Sand 7.5 24°30'17.94" 24°30'21.77" 24°30'23.55" 24°30'18.89" Ghat 86°27'36.84" 86°27'35.38" 86°27'56.48" 86°27'55.21" 30 Maldevdih & 23 24°30'14.54" 24°30'22.41" 24°30'15.11" 24°30'11.04" Baliadabar 86°28'14.12" 86°28'13.81" 86°28'43.59" 86°28'38.70" Sand Ghat 31 Jogiatilha Sand 21.5 24°29'55.95" 24°29'58.75" 24°29'39.38" 24°29'33.74" Ghat 86°28'46.71" 86°28'50.83" 86°29'38.00" 86°29'35.53" 32 Dhondiya & 24 24°29'23.12" 24°29'26.26" 24°29'36.34" 24°29'31.58" Inodih Sand 86°29'48.42" 86°29'51.33" 86°30'18.22" 86°30'13.18" Ghat 33 Barnar Ghanshyamthan 24 24°51'48.70" 24°51'55.99" 24°51'40.98" 24°51'32.84" River Koluha Sand Ghat 86°16'1.41" 86°16'11.93" 86°16'26.30" 86°16'15.95" 34 Simaria Sand 24 24°51'16.82" 24°51'22.85" 24°51'8.00" 24°51'1.20" Ghat 86°16'21.74" 86°16'35.21" 86°16'45.03" 86°16'31.11" 35 Dinari Sand 24 24°47'41.66" 24°47'42.57" 24°47'20.33" 24°47'18.22" Ghat 86°17'39.52" 86°17'50.29" 86°17'52.00" 86°17'42.82" 36 Kendua Sand 23 24°46'37.82" 24°46'33.05" 24°46'0.76" 24°46'5.43" Ghat 86°17'59.92" 86°18'5.96" 86°17'50.56" 86°17'44.78" 37 Balthar & 22.5 24°45'39.62" 24°45'40.65" 24°45'19.52" 24°45'16.96" Hanjro Sand 86°17'29.71" 86°17'38.29" 86°17'46.69" 86°17'34.53" Ghat 38 Mandhata Sand 23.5 24°45'2.38" 24°44'59.68" 24°44'43.18" 24°44'45.24" Ghat 86°17'32.17" 86°17'47.20" 86°17'39.52" 86°17'30.45" 39 Sono Sand Ghat 21 24°44'23.38" 24°44'25.23" 24°44'6.68" 24°44'3.13" 86°17'28.47" 86°17'37.26" 86°17'47.27" 86°17'33.35" 40 Judgi Sand 23.5 24°43'46.98" 24°43'50.28" 24°43'25.61" 24°43'22.80" Ghat 86°18'1.27" 86°18'5.20" 86°18'17.96" 86°18'8.85" 41 Dumri Sand 24 24°42'27.96" 24°42'29.70" 24°42'5.34" 24°42'4.02" Ghat 86°18'12.94" 86°18'23.87" 86°18'27.34" 86°18'15.97" 42 Lipatawa Sand 22 24°41'27.51" 24°41'38.23" 24°41'30.83" 24°41'19.05"

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Ghat 86°18'31.74" 86°18'39.41" 86°18'56.03" 86°18'46.89" 43 Auraia Sand 24 24°40'59.07" 24°40'59.10" 24°40'43.05" 24°40'35.44" Ghat 86°19'9.01" 86°19'20.36" 86°19'29.31" 86°19'25.00" 44 Ulai Kalai and 24 24°51'2.87" 24°51'10.32" 24°50'28.14" 24°50'22.83" River Mandir 86°17'54.85" 86°18'1.98" 86°18'40.97" 86°18'33.74" Ghat 45 Sair & 24 24°47'58.76" 24°48'0.45" 24°47'37.53" 24°47'27.38" Pandeydih Ghat 86°19'44.51" 86°19'45.30" 86°20'34.18" 86°20'27.02" 46 Balio Sand 23 24°47'20.43" 24°47'26.10" 24°46'51.03" 24°46'49.71" Ghat 86°20'42.64" 86°20'48.85" 86°21'3.05" 86°20'58.28" 47 Charghara & 23.5 24°46'30.88" 24°46'34.15" 24°46'21.06" 24°46'18.03" Amba Sand 86°21'4.83" 86°21'7.24" 86°21'42.75" 86°21'36.08" Ghat 48 Gausala Sand 24 24°46'0.30" 24°46'4.78" 24°45'55.79" 24°45'51.90" Ghat 86°21'50.74" 86°21'56.74" 86°22'44.07" 86°22'44.42" 49 Sati & Garhi 22 24°45'56.09" 24°45'58.35" 24°45'16.88" 24°45'16.42" Sand Ghat 86°23'20.59" 86°23'20.18" 86°24'4.47" 86°23'52.19" 50 Patro Pipra Sand Ghat 17 24°25'7.79" 24°25'8.58" 24°24'12.68" 24°24'11.71" River 86°22'41.12" 86°22'43.35" 86°23'51.63" 86°23'50.85" 51 Rangmatia 20 24°23'54.20" 24°23'55.83" 24°22'46.05" 24°22'44.04" Sand Ghat 86°24'1.03" 86°24'0.55" 86°25'17.41" 86°25'18.08" 52 Anjana Jogidiha Numar 22.5 24°57'20.65" 24°57'20.86" 24°56'49.28" 24°56'47.93" River Sand Ghat 86°16'8.90" 86°16'12.23" 86°17'13.31" 86°17'12.15" 53 Darha & 23.5 24°56'31.18" 24°56'30.42" 24°55'17.55" 24°55'17.67" Bharari Sand 86°17'11.84" 86°17'15.26" 86°18'23.31" 86°18'18.01" Ghat 54 Gajhi Narodih Sand 12.5 24°30'10.63" 24°30'14.56" 24°30'30.83" 24°30'28.90" River Ghat 86°23'39.23" 86°23'39.55" 86°24'24.59" 86°24'26.02" 55 Jhanjhi Raksha Oraiya 24 24°40'24.03" 24°40'25.42" 24°39'32.49" 24°39'42.84" River Sand Ghat 86°19'51.33" 86°19'54.65" 86°19'49.56" 86°19'34.65"

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List of Bricks Klins Under Jamui District

S. Name of M/s Name of Running Address/ Contact/ Marka / Khata& Khata Latitude Longitude N Proprietor or close Mauja Grade Khesra &Khesra No. (N) (E) No.of soil of bricks cutting area kline area

1 M/s JMK Bricks Mr. Nilesh Roy Running Mauja:- Silfari JMK/III Khata No: Khata No: 18 24.556002 86.542135 Vill:- Tola Sirsia 24.556057 86.541947 Block:- Chakai 24.556691 86.542263 Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: 24.556611 86.542479 Mo:- 9934361292 2016 346 24.556328 86.542284

2 M/s Raja Bricks Mr. Shashi Running Mauja:- Silfari RAJA/III Khata No: Khata No: 24.556101 86.525712 Bhushan Roy Vill:- Dhamnia 242 24.556101 86.525448 Block:- Chakai 24.556480 86.525624 Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: 24.556782 86.525859 Mo:- 9472143659 2012 1456 24.556658 86.526040

3 M/s HMI Bricks Mr. Md. Kahar Running Mauja:- Silfari HMT/III Khata No: Khata No: 24.546568 86.518873 Ansari Vill:- Bandha 24.546703 86.518618 Block:- Chakai 24.547330 86.518837 Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: 24.547256 86.579175 Mo:- 9334256749 2006 24.546909 86.579025

4 M/s Rupa Mr. Pramod Running Mauja:-Silfari RUPA/III Khata No: Khata No: 24.575740 86.560706 Bricks kumar Roy Vill:- Dhamania 24.575785 86.560434 Block:- Chakai 24.576206 86.560471 ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2009 Mo:- 9431423949

5 M/s Sharv shri Mr. Sadanand Running Mauja:- Baroroy Dih PUJA/III Khata No: Khata No: Puja Bricks Roy Vill:- Dhamania 1541 Block:- Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9162394876 2010-11 1247

6 M/s Gold Mr. Running Mauja:- Malsuma GOLD/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Shivshankar Vill:- Dhamania 316 Roy Block:-Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9123467686 2013 36

7 M/s Mira Mr. Running Mauja:- Silfari HIRA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Karumshankar Vill:- Dhamania Roy Block:-Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9835214562 2016

8 M/s Acc Bricks Mr. Dipa Roy Running Mauja:Kacharilagma ACC/III Khata No: Khata No: Vill:-Patilo Block:-Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9852677749 2015

9 M/s Star Bricks Mr. Lal Mohan Running Mauja:- Bela STAR/III Khata No: Khata No: Yadav Vill:- Madhopur Block:- Chakai

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ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2005 Mo:- 9931600813

10 M/s Hero Mr. Sanjay Running Mauja:- Dhadhria HERO/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Roy Vill:-Madhopur Block:- Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7070218892 1996

11 M/s Ravi Bricks Mr. Gauri Running Mauja:Chandramdih RAVI/III Khata No: Khata No: Shankar Roy Vill:-Dhamaria Block:-Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-7277902548 2009

12 M/s Maa Mr. Close Mauja:Chandramdih MAA Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Vill:-Dhamaria Block:-Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

13 M/s Vgna Mr. Lilo Yadav Running Mauja:- Bandha AANA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Vill:- Bandha 138 Block:-Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 99340702015 2013 1556

14 M/s HMT Mr. Kudus Running Mauja:- Bandha HMT/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Ansari Vill:- Bandha Block:-Chakai

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ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2012 Mo:- 7009075515

15 M/s Data Mr. Mahesh Running Mauja:-Budhwadih DATA/III Khata No: Khata No: 20 Bricks Roy Vill:-Madhopur Block:- Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8521569478 2015 148

16 M/s D.M.R Mr. Chandrika Running Mauja:- Nawadih DMR/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Sah Vill:- Nawadih Block:- Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9934719755 2011-12

17 M/s Taj Bricks Mr. Yongan Running Mauja:-Dhudhmia TAJ/III Khata No: Khata No: Sah Vill:- Madhopur Block:-Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8004595767

18 M/s Shashi Mr. Manohar Running Mauja:- Bilwana JMA/III Khata No: Khata No: 36 Shra Amway Panday Vill:- Madhopur Bricks Block:- Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 947228749 2013 547

19 M/s Five Star Mr. Nandayal Running Mauja:- Gopidih 5 STAR/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Roy Vill:- Gopidih Block:- Chakai

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20 M/s Raja Bricks Mr. Close Mauja:- Gopidih Khata No: Khata No: Vill:- Gopidih Block:- Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

21 M/s Maa Mr. Dilip Kr. Running Mauja:- Gopidih MAA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Upadhay Vill:- Gopidih 419 Block:- Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9852497628 2014 1749

22 M/s Baba Mr. Surendra Running Mauja:- Herni BABA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:-Kurnatand Block:- Khaira Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7549486787 2015

23 M/s RSM Mr. Running Mauja:- Badibagh RSM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Satyanarayan Vill:- Badibagh Moti Block:- Khaira Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-9534702511

24 M/s KBM Mr.Gopal Close Mauja:-Kurwatandh KBM Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Yadav Vill:-Kurwatandh Block:-Khaira

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25 M/s KKM Mr. Running Mauja:-Kurwatandh KKM/III Khata No: Khata No: 20 Bricks Kaishnadai Vill:-Kurwatandh Gop. Block:-Khaira Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 2012 116

26 M/s Kumari Mr. Shemran Running Mauja:- KUMARI/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumari Waghakhari Vill:-Mayatola Matadih ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Block:- Khaira 2016 Dist:- Jamui Mo:- 7070449548 27 M/s Rajkamal Mr. Niranjan Running Mauja:- RAJKAMAL/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Sah Dhanwharya 218 Vill:- Gopalpur Block:- Khaira ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui 2015 647 Mo:-9852724767

28 M/s B & K Mr. Surendra Running Mauja:- Maura B&K/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:-Nimanwada Block:-Khaira Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7979423980 2017

29 M/s Sharw Mr. Running Mauja:-Dhanwharya 955/III Khata No: Khata No: Shree Shankar Chandramani Vill:-Raypura Bricks Choudhary Block:- Khaira

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ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2014 Mo:- 9835135759

30 M/s Shankar Mr. Close Mauja:-Shingarpur SHANKAR Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Vill:- Shingarpur Block:-Khaira Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

31 M/s CKB Bricks Mr. Hari Running Mauja:- Hardimarhi CKB/III Khata No: Khata No: Prasad Yadav Vill:- Pauvarwa Block:- Khaira Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8084747084 2015

32 M/s TRM Mr. Raj kumar Running Mauja:- Harui TRM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks kashi Vill:- Dishanpur Block:- Khaira Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 993176116 2016

33 M/s Rekha Mr. Rajeev Running Mauja:- Nawdiha G&N/III Khata No: Khata No: 67 Devi Bricks kumar Singh Vill:- Nawdiha Block:- Khaira Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9934715755 2015 498

34 M/s Mr. Running Mauja:- Dhobghat SHIVA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Parshuram Vill:- Shimaria Choudhary Block:- Khaira

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35 M/s Shree Mr. Running Mauja:- Maura RNS/III Khata No: Khata No: Ram Bricks Ramanand Vill:-Mandhiwani Singh Block:- Khaira Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

36 M/s Bimal Mr. Bimal Running Mauja:- Lakhaya 562/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:- Malaypur Block:- Barhath Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9934087714 2016

37 M/s Modi Mr. Mahesh Running Mauja:-Kunihal MODI/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Warnwal Vill:- Mohanpur 314 Block:- Lakshmipur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7004090605 2015 1547

38 M/s SSS Bricks Mr. Sant Running Mauja:- Matia SSS/III Khata No: Khata No: 67 Kumar Singh Vill:- vhojha Block:- Lakshamipur ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui 2015 118 Mo:- 7070476712

39 M/s MSK Mr. Raj kumar Running Mauja:- Sabalpur MSK/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks yadav Vill:- Velatardh Block:- Lakshamipur

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40 M/s BBM Mr. Dipu Running Mauja:- Dighi BBM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Yadav Vill:-Dighi Block:- Lakshamipur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8004035385

41 M/s JKM Bricks Mr. Anil Yadav Running Mauja:Domamarhar JKM/III Khata No: Khata No: 20 Vill:- Domamarhar Block:- Lakshamipur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9934219783 2016 749

42 M/s SRB Bricks Mr. Pankaj Running Mauja:- Matia SRB/III Khata No: Khata No: Kumar Vill:- Matia Block:-Lakshamipur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9931879518

43 M/s Shyam Mr. Sanjeev Running Mauja:-Kennhat SHYAM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks kumar Vill:- Lakshamipur Block:- Lakshamipur ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui Mo:-

44 M/s Ram Mr. Moti Shah Close Mauja:- Najari RAM Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Vill:-Gonda Block:-Lakshamipur

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

45 M/s SK Bricks Mr. Shushil Running Mauja:- Kennhat SK/III Khata No: Khata No: Kumar Singh Vill:- Malaypur 729 Block:-Lakshamipur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9334158759 1846

46 M/s Gopi Mr. Kishan Running Mauja:- Kannhat GOPI/III Khata No: Khata No: 48 Bricks Yadav Vill:- Lakshamipur Block:- Lakshamipur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8271936846 2016 615

47 M/s AKM Mr. Running Mauja:-Kankanghar AKM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Devharaya Vill:- Kankanghar Bricks Block:-Lakshamipur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

48 M/s SKM Mr. Running Mauja:- Kankanghar SKM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Rameshwar Vill:-Kankanghar Mandal Block:-Lakshamipur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7549369067 2015

49 M/s Bhagwati Mr. Indrajai Running Mauja:- Dighi JBM/III Khata No: Khata No: Eat Udyog Kumar Vill:- Dighi Block:- Lakshamipur

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2016 Mo:- 9852329489

50 M/s BKY Bricks Mr. Nandlal Running Mauja:-Lakshamipur BKY/III Khata No: Khata No: Yadav Vill:-Darkha Block:- Lakshamipur ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui Mo:- 7736169218

51 M/s Ram Mr. Hari sah Running Mauja:- Masari RAM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Vill:- Lakshamipur Block:-Lakshamipur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8280403678 2015

52 M/s JMD Mr. Madhukar Running Mauja:- Banjhulia JMD/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Singh Vill:- Block:-Gidhaur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9473364718 2014

53 M/s JMD Mr. Running Mauja:- Banjhulia JMD/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Ramchand Vill:- Nevra Singh Block:- Gidhaur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9931629428

54 M/s JSB Bricks Mr. Bhola Running Mauja:-Rantanpur JSB/III Khata No: Khata No: Yadav Vill:-Shaujana Block:- Gidhaur

District Survey Report - Jamui

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55 M/s Jaimaa Mr. Raman Running Mauja:-Rantanpur JMD/III Khata No: Khata No: Annapurna Ranjan Vill:- Rantanpur Bricks Block:- Gidhaur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7489653779

56 M/s Jai Baba Mr. Birendra Running Mauja:- Parshanda JBJ/III Khata No: Khata No: Jaganth Bricks Pratap Singh Vill:- Ratanpur 319 Block:- Gidhaur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Mo:- 9471702536 Khesra No: Khesra No: 2015 1236

57 M/s BMP Mr. Running Mauja:- Rantanpur BMP/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Nuneshwar Vill:-Tariparhaspur Mandal Block:- Gidhaur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 2014

58 M/s JSR Bricks Mr. Mishri Close Mauja:-Gavra JSR Khata No: Khata No: Choudhary Vill:- Shimaria Block:-Gidhaur Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

59 M/s Baba Mr. Nand Running Mauja:- Kundhar BABA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kishor Singh Vill:-Choura 1456 Block:-Gidhaur

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9386493827 315

60 M/s Jhuraj Mr. Guddu Running Mauja:- Batia JBJ/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Warnwal Vill:- Batia Block:- Sono Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

61 M/s Raj Bricks Mr. Prem Running Mauja:- RAJ/III Khata No: Khata No: Yadav Teliachorath Vill:- Teliachorath Block:-Sono ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui 2016 Mo:- 8248261876

62 M/s JSK Bricks Mr. Baleshwar Running Mauja:- JSK/III Khata No: Khata No: Yadav Teliachorath Vill:- Pailwajan Block:- Sono ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui Mo:-

63 M/s Hare Ram Mr. Brauhdu Running Mauja:- Yetawa HRB/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Barmal Vill:- Dhatia 318 Block:- Sona Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9243821745 927

64 M/s Gopal Mr. Shakdu Running Mauja:- Shohjana GOPAL /III Khata No: Khata No: 47 Bricks Prasad Gupta Vill:- Senepathi Block:-Jhajha

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2016 Mo:- 9472143570 36

65 M/s Puja Mr. virendra Running Mauja:- Shahjana POOJA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:- Ghapri Block:- Jhajha Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9934470275

66 M/s Khan Mr. Janul Running Mauja:- Bajalpura RAJA/II Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Khan Vill:- Bajalpura Block:-Jhajha Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7030928913 2012

67 M/s Puja Mr. Shukdu Running Mauja:- Alkajra PUJA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Prasad Gupta Vill:- Alkajra Block:- Jhajha Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9852421649 2017-18

68 M/s Acc Bricks Mr. Jhapal lal Running Mauja:- ACC/III Khata No: Khata No: Choudhary Sindheshwar Vill:- Alkajra Block:- Jhajha ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui 2016 Mo:- 9431624737

69 M/s Makan Mr. Close Mauja:-Singhuhari MAKAN Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Vill:- Alkajra Block:- Jhajha

District Survey Report - Jamui

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70 M/s Baba Mr. Running Mauja:Sindheshwari BABA/III Khata No: Khata No: 98 Bricks Hariwansh Vill:- Alkajra Narayan Block:-Jhajha Pathak Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9037481796 136

71 M/s Gopal Mr. Chandra Running Mauja:- Alkajra GOPAL/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks kumar Vill:- Alkajra Block:- Alkajra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8290253515 2015

72 M/s Kumar Mr. Umakant Running Mauja:- Kumar KUMAR/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Singh Vill:- kumar Block:-Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-9934020190 2014-15

73 M/s Rohit Mr. Upendra Running Mauja:- Kumar ROHIT/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Yadav Vill:- Bardih Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9934714313

74 M/s JMD Mr. Close Mauja:- Kumar JMD Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Vill:- Kumar Block:-Sikandra

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

75 M/s Vijeta Mr. Shambhu Running Mauja:- Kumar VIJETA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:- Kumar Block:-Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 2016

76 M/s KPL Bricks Mr. Devendra Running Mauja:-Kumar KPL/III Khata No: Khata No: Mishra Vill:- Pirhanda Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 999167513

77 M/s Moti Mr. Close Mauja:- Kumar MOTI Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Vill:- Rampur Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

78 M/s Raja Bricks Mr. Ashish Running Mauja:- Sikandra RAJA/III Khata No: Khata No: Kumar Vill:-Sikandra 817 Block:-Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8084707484 2013 1749

79 M/s SSB Bricks Mr. Chanra Running Mauja:- Nouni SSB/III Khata No: Khata No: Bhushan Singh Vill:-Sikandra Block:-Sikandra

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2014 Mo:- 9470201594

80 M/s Rupa Mr. Rahmal Running Mauja:- Sikandra RUPA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Ali Vill:- Sikandra 347 Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9473216339 2012-13 695

81 M/s Raja Bricks Mr. Vinay Running Mauja:- Sikandra RAJA/III Khata No: Khata No: Kumar Gupta Vill:- Rampur Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9386492746 2016

82 M/s Nagma Mr. Shahab Running Mauja:- Sikandra NAGMA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Alam Vill:- Bardih Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 2016-17

83 M/s JMD Mr. Abdhesh Running Mauja:- Darkha JMD/III Khata No: Khata No: 19 Bricks Kumar Vill:- Darkha Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7070372511 2014-15 217

84 M/s Puja Mr. Baju Running Mauja:- Darkha POOJA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Mahto Vill:- Pohe Block:- Sikandra

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2016-17 Mo:- 9036193742

85 M/s Kisan Mr. Shubash Running Mauja:- Darkha KISAN/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Mahto Vill:- Waladih Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9473316208

86 M/s Star Bricks Mr. Md. Asif Running Mauja:- STAR/III Khata No: Khata No: Ramdeochak 1442 Vill:- Ramsal Hoda Block:- Sikandra ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui 2013-14 318 Mo:- 7073871749

87 M/s 888 Bricks Mr. Makul Ali Running Mauja:- 888/III Khata No: Khata No: Ramdeochak Vill:- Kumar Block:- Sikandra ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui 2014-15 Mo:-

88 M/s 786 Bricks Mr. Hasam Running Mauja:- 786/III Khata No: Khata No: Rashid Ramdeochak Vill:-Kumar Block:- Sikandra ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui 2017-18 Mo:-

89 M/s Rana Mr. Radhe Running Mauja:- Patamar RANA/III Khata No: Khata No Bricks Yadav Vill:- Pirhinda 247 Block:- Sikandra

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9631766114 1028

90 M/s Sangam Mr. Niranjan Running Mauja:- Lahila SANGAM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks kumar Vill:-Karma Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-9934236614

91 M/s JDM Mr. Running Mauja:-Wardih JDM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Shailendra Vill:- Wardih 206 Mahto Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9631474890 2015-16 1936

92 M/s Maa Tara Mr. Sunita Running Mauja:- Wardih MAA Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumari Vill:-Wardih TARA/III Block:-Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9939798614 2014-15

93 M/s Jai Mata Mr. Running Mauja:-Wardih SONY/III Khata No: Khata No: Di Bricks Shailendra Vill:-Wardih Mahto Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9631297782 2016

94 M/s Mala Mr. Gopal Running Mauja:- MALA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Bhagat Ramdeochak Vill:-Wardih

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Block:-Sikandra Khesra No: Khesra No: 2013 Dist:- Jamui Mo:- 7993119368 95 M/s JPM Bricks Mr. Navin Close Mauja:- Raway JPM Khata No: Khata No: Kumar Vill:-Rampur Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

96 M/s JBM Bricks Mr. Navin Running Mauja:- Raway JBM/III Khata No: Khata No: Kumar Vill:- Rampur Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9934313699 2017-18

97 M/s Royal Mr. Raj Ujawal Running Mauja:- Maricha ROYAL/III Khata No: Khata No: 20 Bricks Vill:- Yenday Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8004071116 2012-13 98

98 M/s Mata Mr. Pinku Running Mauja:- Lachhaur MATA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Singh Vill:- Nawadih Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7979461837 2014-15

99 M/s JH Bricks Mr. Close Mauja:-Majos JH Khata No: Khata No: Vill:-Majos Block:- Sikandra

District Survey Report - Jamui

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100 M/s Kamal Mr. Rajendra Running Mauja:- Sardawad KAMAL/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks kumar Vill:- Waladih Block:-Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9470162837

101 M/s Mona Mr. Running Mauja:- Kathwara MONA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Shivnendra Vill:- Kathwara 196 Singh Block:- Sikandra Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9934019637 2014-15 1470

102 M/s New Tata Mr. Shivdayal Running Mauja:-Darkha NEW TATA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Yadav Vill:- Aliganj Block:- Aliganj Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 938698359 2014

103 M/s Rishav Mr. Birendra Running Mauja:- Darkha RISHAV/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:- Aliganj Block:-Aliganj Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8293274681 2015

104 M/s Miein Mr. Anwar Running Mauja:- Chanradip MOEIN/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Ikbal Vill:- Ardha 318 Block:- Aliganj

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 99342145670 1238

105 M/s Asha Mr. Wasim Running Mauja:- Islamnagar AASMA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Ikbal Vill:- Abgila Nima Block:- Aliganj Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

106 M/s JMD Mr. Moti Running Mauja:- Choursa JMD/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks kumari Vill:- Abgila Choursa Block:-Aliganj Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9835156398 2014

107 M/s Tata Mr. Shivdhari Running Mauja:-Manpur TATA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Mahto Vill:-Aliganj Block:-Aliganj Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9334818379 2016

108 M/s Sonata Mr. Sharwan Running Mauja:- Manpur SONATA/III Khata No: Khata No: Kumar Vill:-Aliganj 319 Block:- Aliganj Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9621251946 615

109 M/s Rose Mr. Shahid Close Mauja:-Chandradip ROSE Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Alam Vill:- Parsama Block:- Aliganj

District Survey Report - Jamui

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110 M/s VIP Bricks Mr. Mahlab Running Mauja:- Chandradip VIP/III Khata No: Khata No: Alam Vill:- Parsama 116 Block:- Aliganj Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9199867590 2016 588

111 M/s Bikash Mr. Running Mauja:- Chandradip BIKASH/III Khata No: Khata No: 78 Bricks Ramparvesh Vill:- Aliganj kumar Block:- Aliganj Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9470721288 2016-17 719

112 M/s Kunal Mr. Running Mauja:- Aliganj KUNAL/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Shivnandan Vill:- Aliganj Prasad Block:- Aliganj Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 938619376 2017

113 M/s India Mr. Maksud Close Mauja:-Islamnagar INDIA Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Alam Vill:- Parsama Block:- Aliganj Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 2015

114 M/s Tataa Mr. Vikrant Running Mauja:- Indpe TATA/III Khata No: Khata No: 36 Bricks Singh Vill:-Nimaram Block:- Jamui

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2010 Mo:- 9472369077 886

115 M/s Chaman Mr. Running Mauja:- Indpe CHAMAN/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Satayabhama Vill:- Indpe Devi Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9631292718

116 M/s RPS Bricks Mr. Ravindra Running Mauja:- Indpe RPS/III Khata No: Khata No: Choudhary Vill:- Indpe Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8290887654 2017

117 M/s Vikash Mr. Running Mauja:- Indpe VIKASH/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Muneshwar Vill:- Avhari Yadav Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9631861787 2017

118 M/s JCB Bricks Mr. Firoj Alam Running Mauja:- Indpe JCB/II Khata No: Khata No: Vill:- Gahishouri 716 Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9835618373 2008-09 1788

119 M/s SVM Mr. Guddu Running Mauja:- Indpe SVM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Singh Vill:- Sankarha Block:- Jamui

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2010 Mo:- 8873485990

120 M/s RND Mr. Niranjan Running Mauja:- Sonpe RND/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks kumar Modi Vill:- Paran Bagar Block:-Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9939762192 2007

121 M/s BSP Bricks Mr. Brajesh Running Mauja:- Satgama BSP/III Khata No: Khata No: Kumar Vill:- Kawan Bariyala Block:-Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9479362139 2006

122 M/s Puja Mr. Running Mauja:- Satgama PUJA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Devnarayan Vill:- Daulatpur Singh Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7788779036 2017

123 M/s ASK Bricks Mr. Amrendra Running Mauja:- Satgama ASK/III Khata No: Khata No: kumar Vill:- Satgama 614 Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9471371932 2011 1790

124 M/s SKA Bricks Mr. Close Mauja:- Satgama AKA Khata No: Khata No: Vill:- Satgama Block:-Jamui

District Survey Report - Jamui

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125 M/s RBI Bricks Mr. Close Mauja:- Satgama RBI Khata No: Khata No: Vill:- Sankurha Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

126 M/s KKM Mr. Jageshwar Running Mauja:- Satgama KKM/II Khata No: Khata No: 36 Bricks Mandal Vill:-Satgama Block:-Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9939096116 2012 317

127 M/s RRM Mr. Upendra Running Mauja:- Satgama RRM/II Khata No: Khata No: 67 Bricks Mandal Vill:-Satgama Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9934417627 2013-14 478

128 M/s Bikash Mr. Manoj Running Mauja:- Chirehand VIKASH/II Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Mahto Nawada Vill:- Aliganj Block:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui 2005-06 Mo:- 9639421937

129 M/s SKB Bricks Mr. Sanjay Running Mauja:- Chirehand SKB/II Khata No: Khata No: Kumar Bhagat Nawada 619 Vill:- Puram Bagar

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Block:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2008-09 Dist:- Jamui 315 Mo:- 9639421937 130 M/s BRP Bricks Mr. Pramod Running Mauja:- Chirehand BRP/II Khata No: Khata No: 78 Pandit Nawada Vill:- Chirehand Na. Block:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui 615 Mo:- 8890778225

131 M/s BBM Mr. Baijnath Running Mauja:- Chirehand BBM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Prasad Nawada Vill:- Malaypur Block:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Dist:- Jamui 2017 Mo:- 9973946785

132 M/s RK Bricks Mr. Rambalak Running Mauja:- Nawdiha RK/III Khata No: Khata No: Singh Vill:- Sankurha Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9071862015

133 M/s Maa Mr. Sandip Close Mauja:- Nawdiha MAA Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:- Nawdiha Agrawall Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

134 M/s SRS Bricks Mr. Manoj Running Mauja:- Khadgour SRS/III Khata No: Khata No: Kumar Vill:- Satgama Mandal Block:- Jamui

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9470259816

135 M/s S & K Mr. Sanjeev Running Mauja:Kharua- S&K/II Khata No: Khata No: 37 Bricks kumar Singh Vill:- Malaypur Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9472143696 197

136 M/s Puja Mr. Shukan Close Mauja:-Amba Sarini PUJA Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Pandit Vill:-Daulatpur Block:-Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

137 M/s RPM Mr. Anuj Running Mauja:-Machiyar RPM/II Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Modi Vill:- Param Bazar 515 Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7782931895 2009-10 1129

138 M/s AWZ Mr. Md. Running Mauja:- Markatta AWZ/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Muslim Vill:- Markatta Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9939021786

139 M/s DMK Mr. Subodh Running Mauja:- Choura DMK/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:-Choura Block:-Jamui

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2014-15 Mo:- 9939463218

140 M/s SHG Bricks Mr. Shirajdev Running Mauja:-Maniyada SHG/III Khata No: Khata No: Vill:- Pratappur Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:-

141 M/s Maa Mr. Sandeep Running Mauja:- Indpur MAA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:- Bairaa 721 Agrawal Block:-Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 827459251 2009 16575

142 M/s DVM Mr. Running Mauja:- Dirghor DVM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Ramchandar Vill:- Sarari 527 Sahi Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 827527521 2007-08 1406

143 M/s P&N Mr. Devendra Running Mauja:- Jhakhua P&N/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:- Mislalpur Block:-Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 8969521152 2011

144 M/s SHG Bricks Mr. Surjulin Running Mauja:- Marba SHG/III Khata No: Khata No: 57 Alam Vill:- Partappur Block:- Jamui

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2013 Mo:- 8785654345 722

145 M/s BVM Mr. Pankaj Running Mauja:- Maniyara BVM/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:- Maniyara Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 2010-11

146 M/s JSM Bricks Mr. Shashi Running Mauja:- Tande JSM/III Khata No: Khata No: Shekhar Singh Vill:- Partappur 341 Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7281823730 2011 527

147 M/s BSA Bricks Mr. Babli Running Mauja:- Tande BSA/III Khata No: Khata No: Ansari Vill:- Pratappur Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 2009

148 M/s KVR Bricks Mr. Shatish Running Mauja:- Kakan KVR/III Khata No: Khata No: Yadav Vill:- Mti Bisanpur 184 Block:-Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 6936747168 2012 522

149 M/s Dipali Mr. Ajay Running Mauja:- Chaurtiha DIPABALI/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Vill:-Bairui 854 Block:- Jamui

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2008 Mo:- 6526356159 1470

150 M/s AWN Mr. Manoj Running Mauja:- Rampura AWN/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Kumar Akela Vill:-Partapur 385 Block:-Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7281883521 2014 1238

151 M/s MKP Mr. Ragendra Running Mauja:- Saharpur MKP/III Khata No: Khata No: 87 Bricks Singh Vill:- Saharpati Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 7360009884 2010 105

152 M/s Ugana Mr. Lili Yadav Running Mauja:- Bandha UGANA/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Vill:- Madhopur Block:- Jamui Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 2009

153 M/s HMT Mr. Kahar Running Mauja:- Sipali HMT/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Ansari Vill:- Bandha Block:-Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9334256749 2014

154 M/s DMR Mr. Chandirda Running Mauja:- Nababdih DMR/III Khata No: Khata No: Bricks Roy Vill:-Kauriya 334 Block:-Chakai

District Survey Report - Jamui

ESTD.YEAR- Dist:- Jamui Khesra No: Khesra No: 2015 Mo:- 557

155 M/s JMA Bricks Mr. Manohar Running Mauja:- Belbana JMA Khata No: Khata No: Panday Vill:-Dhabatar Block:- Chakai Dist:- Jamui ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No: Mo:- 9192756752 2010-11

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