M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report C O N T E N T S

Sl. Description Page No. No. 1 Executive Summary P-02 2 Introduction P-03 3 Project Description P-04 4 Site Analysis P-06 5 Planning P-08 6 Proposed Infrastructure P-10 7 Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan P-12 8 Project Schedule & Cost Estimates P-14 9 Analysis of Proposal & Conclusions P-15

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report 1.0 Executive Summary

Owner’s Name : M/s. Balaji Crushers Quarry Site Extent : 7-30 Acres of Govt. Land Quarrying Method : Semi-Mechanized Open Cast Method Material : Building Stone for M-Sand Production Survey No./ Plot No. : Survey No. 35(Part) Village : P.H. Halli Village

Taluk/ Tehsil : Kunigal Taluk District : Tumakur District State : Status of lease : New Quarry Govt. Land Total Area 7-30 Acres

Estimated Reserves (Tons) : Type Geological (Tons) Mineable (Tons) Total 61,60,323 47,58,085 Proposed Production : Year Saleable (Tons) Waste (Tons) 1st 2,58,073 5,267 2nd 2,64,955 5,408 3rd 2,89,041 5,900 4th 3,01,085 6,145 5th 3,13,130 6,389 Total 14,26,284 29,109 Average 2,85,257 5,822

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report 2.0 Introduction

2.1 General: Building Stone is one of the major materials being used in infrastructural projects, mainly as an aggregate in concreting. In addition, it also finds its applications in stone masonry constructions, as railway ballast, filler material, water treatment plants as filter media etc. etc.

Depending on the size of the material, building stones are being classified as size stones, coarse aggregate, fine aggregate etc. Even the fine powder, which is the resultant of crushing of building stone, finds its usage as finishing coat for black top roads.

2.2 Identification of project and project proponent (in case of mining project a copy of mining lease / letter of intent should be given) Identification of Project Lessee/Project Proponent Project: Building Stone Quarry M/s Balaji Crushers Extent: 7-30 Acres Proprietor. B. Vinay Kumar Sy.No.35[P] in P H Halli Village No.L.202, Brigade Gate Way Kunigal Taluk, Tumkur Dist. apartment, Malleshwaram Karnataka. -560055 Karnataka (Tel: +91-9964146943)

It is a NEW Building Stone Quarry, proposed for M-Sand Production.

2.3 Brief description of nature of the project: The proposed area falls within the jurisdiction of P H Halli, Village. The mining lease area lies between Longitude 77o03’43.7”E to 77o03’44.8”E and Latitude 12o48’22.6”N to 12o48’13.5N covered in part of Survey of Topo-sheet No. 57 H/01. The area is of undulated hilly terrain, forming small mould exposures stretching N-S Directions, sloping towards S-W. The sanctioned area consists of Grey Gneissic Granite boulders with scanty soil cover followed by sheet rock. The entire area is at about 730-775 m, above mean sea level. It is observed that the whole area is solid sheet rock, as outcrop. There are no major trees in the sanctioned area, except some small bushes and jungle plants. The drainage of the area is towards N-E.

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report 2.4 Need for the project and its importance to the country and region: The building stone, in addition to its normal uses like size stone for stone masonry works, fencing posts, for production of aggregates etc., is also finding its utilization as a raw material for M-Sand (Manufactured Sand) production. M-Sand, is getting an increased demand in the construction industry, due to shortage of good quality river sand and banning of the filter sand by the Govt. Authorities. The grey granite available in the proposed quarry, is good for M- Sand production, and also it reduces the demand for River Sand, which in turn will help in maintaining the riverine eco systems, from the environmental perspective. No mineral processing activities like crushing, beneficiation etc. are envisaged within the sanctioned quarry area, except production of boulders.

2.5 Demand- Supply Gap: There is a good demand for M-Sand, from the Construction Industry, in the nearby cities/ towns like Bangalore, Tumkur, Maddur, Kunigal etc.

2.6 Imports vs. Indigenous Production: Not applicable, as import of building stone, is not required in India.

2.7 Export Possibility: Not envisaged at this stage, as there is enough demand in the local market.

2.8 Domestic/ Export Markets: Not applicable, as the quantity and extent of mining, are very marginal.

2.9 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the project. About 18 persons including managerial and office staff will be required to operate the quarry to achieve the required production levels.

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report 3.0 Project Description

3.1 General Quarrying of building stone is not very cumbersome unlike other stone materials. Generally, with simple machines, it can be excavated and can be crushed to required size and specification, at specialized stone crushers. In some cases, even the sized stones are cut to the required size, for usage in stone masonry works.

The actual block splitting from the sheet rocks or boulders is mainly done manually or in some cases by semi- mechanized methods, whereas the other operations, such as removal of overburden, lifting and transporting of cut blocks, etc. are carried out by mechanized method. Depending on the hardness of the rock, required production levels etc., controlled blasting by authorized blasting agencies, will be carried-out.

3.2 Type of project incl. interlinked and interdependent project, if any: It is a New Building Stone Quarry, envisaged for production of M-Sand. However, M-Sand production will be carried-out outside the sanctioned area and hence, for the proposed quarrying activity there are no interlinked and inter-dependent projects.

3.3 Location Extract of Revenue Map showing general location, specific location and project boundary, is enclosed. The GPS coordinates of the site are as under: Point Latitude Longitude A N 12º 48’22.6” E 77 º 03’43.7” B N 12º 48’22.7” E 77 º 03’44.8” C N 12º 48’16.3” E 77 º 03’48.3” D N 12º 48’13.9” E 77 º 03’48.8” E N 12º 48’10.3” E 77 º 03’48.8” F N 12º 48’10.2” E 77 º 03’46.9” G N 12º 48’13.7” E 77 º 03’46.4” H N 12º 48’13.5” E 77 º 03’44.8”

Location of the project on survey of India Topo-sheet (1:50000 scale) is enclosed.

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report 3.4 Details of alternate sites, considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted Not applicable, as the quarrying activity is a site specific work. The site is cleared, from environmental considerations, by the District Task Force, Tumkur, in line with the Karnataka Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1994 (incl. its amendments upto date), for quarrying of building stone.

3.5 Size or magnitude of operation: The development and production programme is confined to the entire area for the first 5 years. The scheme has been planned by taking into consideration of the nature of the deposit within the sanctioned area. It is observed that the sheet rocks are exposed in the neighboring quarries. The proposed year-wise working plan is furnished below: Year Saleable (Tons) Waste (Tons) 1st 2,58,073 5,267 2nd 2,64,955 5,408 3rd 2,89,041 5,900 4th 3,01,085 6,145 5th 3,13,130 6,389 Total 14,26,284 29,109 Average 2,85,257 5,822

3.6 Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given): The proposed method of quarrying to be practiced at the building stone quarry is of “OPEN CAST” method, by semi-mechanized way. However, care has to be taken to make it environmental friendly by constantly adopting suitable mining techniques. The quarrying will be carried-out by deploying machineries like Excavators, Air compressors, Jack hammers, Tippers etc. The mining techniques being used in the area is in combination of Jack hammer drilling, followed by excavation method, as per the approved Quarry Plan (Copy enclosed).

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report

3.7 Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of final product/s, Mode of transport of raw material and finished products: The proposal itself is a raw material production, for subsequent operations like crushing, M-Sand production etc. Transportation of the quarried material i.e. boulders, will be carried-out using tractors, dumpers etc.

3.8 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project. If any, should be briefly outlined: No recycling and reuse of material envisaged, as literally there will not be any kind of waste generation.

3.9 Availability of water its source, Energy/power requirement and source should be given: Water will be available from nearby bore wells. Water will not be required for quarrying activities, except for activities like dust suppression of haulage roads, watering of trees/ plants etc., in addition to the drinking needs of the persons deployed in the quarry. The estimated water requirement is about 180 Liters/Day for Drinking Purpose, 8,100 Liters/Day for Dust Suppression and about 3,000 litres/day for watering of trees, making a total water requirement as 11.2 KLD. No energy/power is required, as the quarrying machines will be diesel operated.

3.10 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their Management/disposal: 13,768 Tons of waste generation is expected during the 5 years plan period, which will be used for strengthening of the approach road.

3.11 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA purpose Extract of the location showing in Topo-sheet (1:50000 scale) has been enclosed along with.

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report 4.0 Site Analysis

4.1 Location of Site “Building Stone Quarry” is located over an area of 7-30 Acres in Govt. land bearing Survey No. 35(Part) of P.H. Halli Village, Kunigal Taluk, Tumkur District, Karnataka. The proposed area forms part of Survey of India Topo- Sheet No. 57H/01.

4.2 Connectivity: The area is situated at 1.5 Km. East of P.H. Halli Village, the quarry is located 25.0 Km of Kunigal which is a taluk headquarter and the Tumkur district headquarter at a distance of 50kms where all the welfare amenities available. The nearest railway station is Kunigal at a distance of 25.0 Km. The nearest airport is Bangalore International Airport which is 100 Kms.

4.3 Land Form, Land use and Land Ownership: The entire land is Government Land, comprising rocky boulders, sheet rock etc., and is not fit for agricultural purposes.

4.4 Topography (along with map) The sanctioned area is of undulated hilly terrain which forms small mound exposures of Gneissic boulders and followed by sheet rocks stretching Northern direction sloping towards South-west. The area is at a height of about 730-775 m MSL. It is observed that the whole area is solid rock as outcrop below the boulder layer. The details of field photographs are enclosed in the approved quarry plan. Map location of Topo-sheet (1:50000 scale) is enclosed.

4.5 Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies including area under CRZ), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given

The chosen site is not part of any notified area, from environmental perspective. The surrounding environmental features are as under:

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report

Nearest Sensitive Area Name Distance from the Project Forest Hemagiri SF 800m towards NW Huliyur Durga SF 360m towards NE Palapur SF 3.75 Km towards W National Park -- None within 05 km Wild Life Sanctuary -- None within 05 km Eco-Sensitive Areas -- None within 05 km Major Water Bodies Shivrampura Kere 4.25 Km towards W-SW Kebhalli Kere 3.25 Km towards SE Bitegaudanadoddi 3.25Km towards S Kere Critically Polluted Areas - None within 05 km CRZ -- None within 05 km

4.6 Existing infrastructures: Since the above proposed quarry is a new one, necessary site infrastructural facilities like rest shelter, small office, etc. are to be developed at the site.

4.7 Soil classification: The entire area is covered with grey gneissic granite sheet rock of even texture and composed chiefly of quartz, feldspar, small quantity of mica, hornblende and other ferro-magnesium minerals.

4.8 Climatic data from secondary sources: The area experiences dry climate for the major part of the year. The average rainfall in the area is around 700 to 780mm annually. The maximum temperature may rise upto 290C, while minimum is 270C may falls upto 100C during winter season.

4.9 Social Infrastructure available: The area is part of Tumkur district, and is at about 1.5km from PH Halli village. It is at 4.5 km from , where all basic infrastructural facilities like school, primary health center etc. are existing.

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report 5.0 Planning

5.1 General

Mining shall be carried out in a descending order from top to bottom. The mining operations were being carried out all along the strike length of the mining lease area. The area is found to have prominent exposures of Building Stone deposit in the entire area. The building stone is fine grained rock of even texture and melanocratic composed of quartz and feldspar, small quantity of mica, hornblende and other Ferro-Magnesium minerals.

5.2 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc.) Town and country Planning Development Authority classification: No Villages or human dwellings are within the area and within 500mtrs of lease hold. The lease area covered under village limits of P H Halli village.

5.3 Population Projection: As per 2011 census, there are about 966 peoples living in the nearby P H Halli village and there are about 266 households. The corresponding figures as per 2001 census are 1235 persons and 274 households in P H Halli village.

5.4 Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.): The proposed quarry area is Non-Forest Government Land. It is barren and the sheet rock is fully exposed in the area and also sheet rock is seen at the surface level. As per the approved Quarry Plan by the Dept. of Mines & Geology, Tumkur, the landuse planning is as under:

Sl. Proposed Land Use Area No. In A-G 1 Quarry workings 6-28 2 Waste Dumps/ Mineral Storage 0-01 3 Roads/ Infrastructure 0-01 4 Proposed buffer zone 1-00 Total 7-30

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report 5.5 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) As the extent of mining and the proposed production are marginal, there will not be any additional requirement of any infrastructural facilities. The existing infrastructural facilities can accommodate the above production levels.

5.6 Amenities/ Facilities: Only quarrying of building stone will be carried out in the area. The infrastructure buildings like office building, rest shelter etc. will be constructed in a semi-permanent construction using brick walls & thin sheet roofing. Drinking water will be provided in a well maintained water tank close to the workers’ rest shelter.

5.7 Man-Power Required for Operation of the Quarry: The following man-power will be required for operating the quarry, to achieve the required production level(s):

Quarry Manager 01 Person(s) Quarry Supervisors 01 Person(s) Drivers 02 Person(s) Operators 02 Person(s) Drillers 04 Person(s) Labourers (Skilled) 01 Person(s) Labourers (Unskilled) 01 Person(s) Clerk-Cum-Typist 01 Person(s) Security 01 Person(s) Labourers 04 Person(s) TOTAL 18 Persons

5.8 Extent of Mechanization The quarry is proposed to produce 2,85,257 Tons/year (Avg.) of Building Stone and 5,822 Tons of waste/annum (avg.). The machineries required to achieve the proposed production level are listed below:

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report

Table: Requirement of Mining Machineries

Unit Cost in Total Cost # Machineries Nos. INR (Lakhs) INR (Lakhs) 1. Tippers 2 Hired -- 2. Excavator 1 25.00 25.00 3. Jack Hammers 3 0.50 1.50 4. Tractor Mounted 2 2.50 5.00 Compressor 5. Water Tanker 1 3.00 3.00 Total 9 34.5

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report

6.0 Proposed Infrastructure

6.1 General To carry-out quarrying of building stone, various infrastructural facilities are required for the main activity as well as for environmental protection & pollution prevention.

6.2 Industrial Area (processing Area): The excavated material i.e. rock boulders will be transported to another site, outside the lease area, for further processing. Within the sanctioned area, there will not be any industrial activities except building stone quarrying.

6.3 Residential Area (Non Processing Area): As the quarry site is located within 2 km by road from P H Halli village, no residential facilities have been envisaged near the quarry location.

6.4 Green Belt: There is no forest area falling around the quarry lease area. Besides common trees, natural vegetation grows during monsoon & fades away with the onset of summer. The proponent also has got sanctioned three (03) more quarries, within close vicinity, in the same Sy. No., with an extent of 3-30 Acres in the name of M/s Balaji Crushers and 5-00 Acres & 7-00 Acres in the name of M/s Krishna Stone Crushers. Hence, we propose to take-up the environmental conservation measures (such as approach road development, CSR activities, environmental monitoring etc.) along with greenery development, as a combined effort with a common EMP budget. The details of the same are furnished as Annexure to this report.

However, to absorb the dust due to vehicle movement on the haulage road, it is proposed to take-up plantation work of about 1,000 plants/ annum, for all the 4 quarries put together, during the first two years of operation of the quarry. Also, it is proposed to take-up tree plantation work in the vacant land of the

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report same Sy. No., and near the Govt. School at P H Halli, Ujjani, H Durga and Chalamsandra villages and also at the PHC at H Durga village, as under:

# Botanical Name Common No. of Trees proposed Name 1st Year 2nd Year Total 1 Azadirachta Indicia Neem 200 200 400 2 Pongamia pinnata Honge 200 200 400 3 Butea monosperma Muttagada 100 100 200 4 Madhuca indica Hippe 100 100 200 5 Ficus religiosa Aralimara 100 100 200 6 Ficus racemosa Atthimara 150 150 300 7 Eugenia jambolana Nerale 150 150 300 Total 1000 1000 2000

6.5 Social Infrastructure: There are few villages & hamlets within 5 kms radius zone. Presently the people of these villages are engaged in seasonal agricultural activities & thus are not employed fully. Some persons will be directly working in the quarry while some shall be on contractual role depending upon the nature and period of the requirement of the mining activities.

6.6 Connectivity (Traffic & Transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc)]:

The area is situated at 1.5 Km. East of P.H. Halli Village, the quarry is located 25.0 Km of Kunigal which is a taluk headquarter and the Tumkur district headquarter at a distance of 50kms where all the welfare amenities available. The nearest railway station is Kunigal at a distance of 25.0 Km. The nearest airport is Bangalore International Airport which is 100 Kms.

6.7 Drinking Water Management (Source & Supply of water): Bore well water will be used from nearby sources. The estimated water requirement is about 180 Liters/Day for Drinking Purpose. Drinking water will be being provided in well-maintained tank near to the rest shelter.

6.8 Sewerage system: Not envisaged as the extent of mining and the proposed production levels are very marginal.

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6.9 Industrial Waste Management: Not applicable.

6.10 Solid Waste Management: 29,109 Tons of waste needs to be handled during the 5 years plan period. This will be used for strengthening of the approach road and partly in M-Sand manufacturing.

6.11 Power Requirement & Supply / Source: Not required, as the machines will be operated using diesel.

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report 7.0 Rehabilitation & Resettlement (R & R) Plan

7.1 General The proposed building stone quarrying area, is located near P.H. Halli Village of Kunigal Taluk, Tumkur District of Karnataka State. The proposed site is at about 1.50 Km from the nearest human habitation i.e. P.H. Halli Village. In the core area, there are no houses/ hutments etc. Hence the R & R Plan for the proposed quarry site is limited to the environmental protection and other social measures planned, as part of the proposed activity.

7.2 Human Settlements

There is no human settlement in the core zone.

7.3 Socio-Economic Benefits Spurt in industrialization and mining activities have invariably brought a drastic change in the environment including the society connected with region. Mostly remote areas tucked away from urbanization and influence of modern civilization fall within the limits of mine development.

A natural corollary to this the socio economic aspects of the local inhabitants who have dwelling this region for generations, get suddenly and probably a radical change, consequent to their abrupt exposure to the mining.

The local people will get employment opportunities, better medical and educational facilities etc., mainly due to the mining operation from this project. In addition to this the literacy rate and better living standards shall increase due to the enhanced earning capacity of villagers.

7.4 Storage and Preservation of Topsoil There is little soil cover occurring, as the area is exposed with building stone. Wherever the topsoil generated, shall be collected and stacked separately for use in a forestation.

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report 7.5 Reclamation of land Land restoration or reclamation of the area is very essential in any mining industry. Proper measures adopted during restoration will control most of the adverse environmental impacts of mining and also improve the aesthetic beauty of the area. Due to the Mining activities in this area, the profile of the ground will change due to formation of pits. At the end of the mining operations, all solid wastes generated will be used in back filling of quarry pits in order to bring back original contour of the terrain as for as possible. The separately stacked top soil will be used to spread over on the compacted back filled area in order to facilitate the re-vegetation process, which in turn controls silt flow towards the downstream.

7.6 Facilities for Environmental Management

Generally building stone quarrying is expected to cause air pollution leading to breathing problems. Activities like drilling, blasting, excavation and movement of heavy vehicles generate dust and aggravate air pollution in addition to noise pollution. For mitigating the adverse impacts of the above, suitable control measures are planned, which are more detailed in the enclosed Environmental Management Plan.

For activities like drilling, dust suppression etc. water will be required. Also, for meeting the drinking and sanitary needs of the employees/ workers and for watering of the trees, water will be required.

To take care of the occupational health and safety of workers at site, dust masks will be provided. Dust masks would prevent inhalation of Respirable Particulate Matter (RPM) thereby reducing the risk of lung diseases and other respiratory disorders. Regular health monitoring of workers will be carried out.

Most of the area is of sheet rock and the present proposed working is confined to sheet rocks. Less than 5% of materials are being treated as waste in this area. The rejected waste material is stacked in the Waste Dump and will be used for

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report approach road strengthening. In addition, as a proactive measure, the following activities will be initiated: Ø The rainwater accumulating in the work area will be collected and will be drained-out to the downstream properly with guide drains, so that it can be used by the downstream fields for their agriculture and allied purposes. Ø To avoid soil erosion, rain water entering into the mine pit, carryover of the material with rain water, suitable garland drains will be provided all along the active mine area.

7.7 Implementation of EMP & Monitoring Programme The environmental management plan is detailed on the basis of impact assessment. Control and mitigation measures for the adverse impacts envisaged.

As the major environmental attributes have been confined to the project area alone, implementations of the proposed control measures and monitoring thereof will be undertaken on the regional basis. The Building Stone Quarry will ensure the implementation of the measures within the mine area and carryout efficient monitoring.

In order to implement the measures suggested for mitigating the adverse impacts on the environment, it is suggested to monitor the environmental parameters regularly.

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8.0 Project Schedule & Cost Estimates

8.1 General Any developmental activity needs to have adequate resources, be in the form of man-power or machinery. Careful planning and timely deployment adequate funds to have the required resources, is of paramount importance for any successful project implementation. In the following paras, it is explained about the mobilization schedule of resources and the capital expenditure estimates.

8.2 Mobilization Schedule The proposed quarry, being a NEW quarry, the time required for mobilization of man-power, machinery & equipment etc., will be about 2-3 months from the date of issue of quarry lease.

8.3 Cost of the Project: Considering the fluctuating export market scenario and present domestic market conditions of the products, the cost of the project estimated to be around Rs. 50 Lakhs, with the concept of outsourcing some of the machineries. The item-wise break-up for the Capital Cost is as under:

Summary of Capital Cost of the Quarry

# Description Amount (INR in Lakhs) A Plant & Machinery 34.50 B Environmental Management Works 5.90 C Statutory Payments (like Env. 4.00 Protection Fee, Advance Royalty etc.) D Miscellaneous Expenses (like 5.60 obtaining approvals, NOC etc.) Total Capital Cost for Quarry Works 50.00

8.4 Cost for Implementation of Environmental Management Works: The quarrying activity is likely to result in some minor adverse impacts of the environment. To overcome such impacts, certain mitigative measures have been planned. The cost provision towards the Capital Works for Environmental

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report Management Works, for all the 4 quarries, put together with an apportionment based on their extent, has been given in Annexure-I.

The recurring cost towards Environmental Management, has been worked on a Combined Scale, considering all the four quarries belonging to the same proponent and has been apportioned based on the extent of all the 4 quarries and has been presented in Annexure-II. The activities proposed as part of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), during the operational phase of the all the 4 quarries, has been presented, along with the apportioned budget (quarry wise), in Annexure-IIA.

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M/s. Balaji Crushers Building Stone Quarry (7-30 Acres) Pre-Feasibility Report 9.0 Analysis of Proposal & Conclusions:

9.1 Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Proposal: Considering the prevailing market rates in the region, the Cost-Benefit Analysis i.e. Profitability Analysis, has been carried-out for the first 5 years Quarry Plan period and it shows a profit every year, thereby making the proposal, as a commercially viable project. The Profitability Analysis of the proposed quarry, has been presented as ANNEXURE-III to this report.

9.2 Benefits of the Proposal to the Society: a. Mining is important for every citizen, not only for the raw materials it provides, but for the positive impact it has on the country’s economy. b. It provides additional jobs to rural educated youth c. Improvement in the surrounding infrastructural facilities and nearby villager’s quality of life will be improved. d. Programs that are taken-up as part of the Corporate Social Responsibility, will improve the literacy rate, improvement of village etc. e. Availability of aggregates, M-Sand etc. at competitive rates to the nearby cities/ towns, with an assured supply f. Additional earnings to the Government, in the form of Taxes, Royalty etc.

9.3 Conclusion(s): This upcoming project will meet the development needs of the surrounding community without causing any negative influence on the environment. It can be summarized that the development of ’Building Stone Mining‘ will have a positive impact on the socio-economics of the area and lead to overall sustainable development of the region.

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