DRAFT DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT (DSR) OF KEONJHAR DISTRICT, FOR ROAD METAL / BUILDING STONE / BLACK STONE

(FOR PLANNING & EXPLOITING OF MINOR MINERAL RESOURCES)

ODISHA

KEONJHAR

As per Notification No. S.O. 3611(E) New Delhi, 25th July, 2018 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE (MoEF & CC)

COLLECTORATE, KEONJHAR CONTENT SL NO DESCRIPTION PAGE NO 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 OVERVIEW OF MINING ACTIVITIES IN THE DISTRICT 2 3 GENERAL PROFILE 2 4 GEOLOGY 4 5 DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION PATTERN 6 6 LANDUSE PATTERN 7 7 SURFACE WATER & GROUND WATER SCENARIO 7 8 RAINFALL & CLIMATIC CONDITION 8 9 DETAILS OF MINING LEASES 8 10 DETAILS OF ROYALTY COLLECTED 8 11 DETAILS OF PRODUCTION 9 12 MINERAL MAP OF THE DISTRICT 9 13 LIST OF LOI HOLDERS ALONG WITH VALIDITY 9 14 TOTAL MINERAL RESERVE AVAILABLE IN THE DISTRICT 9 15 QUALITY/GRADE OF MINERAL 10 16 USE OF MINERAL 10 17 DEMAND & SUPPLY OF THE MINERAL 10 18 MINING LEASES MARKED ON THE MAP OF THE DISTRICT 12 19 DETAILS OF AREAS WHERE THERE IS A CLUSTER OF 12 MINING LEASES 20 DETAILS OF ECO-SENSITIVE AREA 15 21 IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT (AIR, WATER, NOISE, 15 SOIL FLORA & FAUNAL, LAND USE, AGRICULTURE, FOREST ETC.) DUE TO MINING 22 REMEDIAL MEASURES TO MITIGATE THE IMPACT OF 16 MINING ON THE ENVIRONMENT 23 RECLAMATION OF MINED OUT AREA (BEST PRACTICE 18 ALREADY IMPLEMENTED IN THE DISTRICT, REQUIREMENT AS PER RULES AND REGULATION, PROPOSED RECLAMATION PLAN) 24 RISK ASSESSMENT & DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 19

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25 DETAILS OF THE OCCUPATION HEALTH ISSUES IN THE 20 DISTRICT. (LAST FIVE- YEAR DATA OF NUMBER OF PATIENTS OF SILICOSIS & TUBERCULOSIS IS ALSO NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED) 26 PLANTATION OF GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT IN 21 RESPECT OF LEASES ALREADY GRANTED IN THE DISTRICT 27 ANY OTHER INFORMATION 21

LIST OF PLATES DESCRIPTION PLATE NO INDEX MAP OF THE DISTRICT 1 MAP SHOWING TAHASILS 2 ROAD MAP OF THE DISTRICT 3 MINERAL MAP OF THE DISTRICT 4 LEASE/POTENTIAL AREA MAP OF THE DISTRICT 5

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In compliance to the notification issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest and Climate Change Notification no. S.O.3611 (E) NEW DELHI dated 25-07-2018 the preparation of district survey report of road metal/building stone mining has been prepared in accordance with Clause II of Appendix X of the notification. Every effort has been made to cover road metal/building stone mining locations, future potential areas and overview of road metal mining activities in the district with all its relevant features pertaining to geology and mineral wealth. This report will act as a compendium of available mineral resources, geological set up, environmental and ecological set up of the district and based on data of various departments like Revenue, Water Resources, Forest, Geology and Mining in the district as well as statistical data uploaded by various state Government departments for preparation for district survey report. The main purpose of preparation of District Survey Report is to identify the mineral resources and developing the mining activities along with other relevant data of the District.

1. INTRODUCTION

The Keonjhar district emerged as one of the districts of Odisha on 1st January, 1948. The district is bounded by Mayurbhanj district and Bhadrak district to the east, Jajpur district to the south, dhenkanal district and Sundargarh district to the west and West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand State to the north. Covering a geographical area of 8303 sq km, the Keonjhar district lies between 21º 1’ N to 22º 10’ N latitude and 85º 11’ E to 86º 22’ E longitude.

The whole District of Keonjhar was a princely state before its merger with Odisha. From the history it reveals that a part of the old Khijjinga territory with headquarters at Khijjinga Kota, identified with modern Khiching. It became a separate state with Jyoti Bhanja as its ruling chief sometime during the first half of the 12th century A.D. The then State of Keonjhar comprised only the northern half of the modern district for a long time prior to the incarnation of Jyoti Bhanja as King. During the latter part of the 15th century the southern half of the district was occupied by King Govinda Bhanja under whose rule Keonjhar was extended

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from Singbhum in the north to Sukinda in the South and from Mayurbhanj in the East to the borders of the States of Bonai, Pallahara and Anugul in the West.

During the rule of Pratap Balabhadra Bhanja (1764–1792 A.D.) two small areas of Tillo and Jujhpada were purchased from the Zamindar of Kantajhari and were added to the district. These were recognised as parts of Keonjhar in the Sanad granted by the East Company to Raja Janardan Bhanja in 1804. Since then there had been no territorial changes of the district till its merger with the Province of Odisha. But after merger largely for the reasons of administrative expediency the areas of Tillo (7.51 sq.km) and Jujhpada (9.06sq.km.) were transferred to the districts of and respectively, while a number of villages called Ambo group (14.84 sq.km.) of Balasore district were added to Keonjhar District.

Keonjhar is one of the major mineral producing districts of Odisha. Iron ore, Manganese ore, Chromite, Quartzite, Bauxite, Gold and Pyrophyllite are the major minerals found in this district.

2. OVERVIEW OF MINING ACTIVITIES IN THE DISTRICT.

Minerals:

IRON ORE:

The main iron ore deposits are found along the classic Bonai-Keonjhar Horse Shoe shaped synclinorium which spared over an area of about 60KmX25Km.

Hematite is the chief mineral resource of this district. Important deposits were found in Thakurani, Bolani, east, Khandbhanda, Sidhmath, Belkundi, Kasia-Barapada, Bolani, Kiribura, Gurudia, Jharibahal, Dubuna, Bamebari, Murga, Palsa, Jajang, Malangtoli, Chamakpura, Gandhamardhan, Daitari, Tomka, Inganijaran, Horomoto Guali and Uliburu. Iron ore bands occur in layered BIF bands along with volcano- sedimentary rock piles known as Iron Ore Super Group. Usually four types of ore are seen i.e. hard massive, laminated, lateritic and blue dust.

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A total of 3142.70 million tonnes of iron ore resource of all categories have been assessed with 64-68% Fe in massive, 62-65% Fe in laminated, 65-68% Fe in powdery blue dust type of ore.

Besides, investigation of iron ore by the Directorate in Horomoto-Guali area has established a possible reserve of 46.75 million tonnes of iron ore of grade varying from 51.20% to 65.24% Fe.

MANGANESE: The Keonjhar manganese belt is a part and parcel of Singhbhum Bonai belt and one of the most important manganese ore producing regions of India. this is confined to shale formation of Pre-Cambrian Iron Ore Super Group as stratiform, stratabound and lateritoid types.

Important deposits in the Keonjhar district are located in the areas of Roida- Bhadrasahi, Silijhora-Kalimati, Guruda, Chormalda, Sarkunda, Dubna Kolarudkela, Podadihi-Langini-Jharan, Lasarda, Pacheri, Balani, Baneikala, Kendudihi-Purulipada, Horomoto-Jajang, Katasahi, Joribahal, Joda west and Belkundi etc.

The reserve of manganese ore is estimated as 127.27 million tonnes.

The grade of the ore is variable from deposit to deposit as also from body to body within the same deposit. out of the total production, about 10% to 15% forms the High Grade (more than 46% Mn), 25% to 30% Medium Grade (36-45% Mn) and the rest Low (less than 30-35% Mn) and still lower ( less than 30% on Mn)

CHROMITE: The chromite deposits of the district are associated with the ultramafic rocks of Nuasahi, Boula and Phuinjhorhuli area. The body extends for about 3Kms in an N-S direction. It is a dyke like body dipping steeply to the east and is widest in the centre and gradually tapering towards north and south. The ultrabasic occurs as intrusive in Precambrian metamorphites as well as differentiated layered igneous complex. It has a peridotite core with subordinate amount of chromite, peripheral pyroxenite and enstatite. the ultramafites include enstatite, bonzite, pyroxenite, serpentinised dunites, talc schist, silicified dunites and chromitites with chromite loads. The chrome ore available are mostly of lumpy type.

The estimated reserve is 11.43 million tonnes with Cr2O3 content varies from 40% to 45%.

BAUXITE: Industrial and chemical grade Bauxite occurs on Dholkata pahar area of the district. The area is represented by metavolcanites characterized by

3 | Page metatholeiitic basalt. The different flows are separated by tuffaceous shale. Outcrops of metagabbro have been noticed to the east and south east of Dholkata pahar. Apart from these minor occurrences of bauxite in pockety or poddy nature has been reported along Keonjhar-Banai belt. The occurrences has been located around Kodalia, Khajurdi Pahar, east of Kasiara and Jaladihi area.

The Dholkata Bauxite is of high alumina, high iron, low silica and low titanium grade having 60 to 70% tri-hydrated as gibbsite and rest bohemite. the predominant iron minerals are goethite and hematite occurring as colloidal bands.

A total of 5.986 million tonnes of bauxite reserve has been estimated around Dholkata pahar area of the district.

VANADIFEROUS MANGANESE: Deposits of vanadiferous magnetite occur in association with gabbro-anorthosite suite of rocks in the Precambrian metamorphic. A deposit of vanadiferous magnetite is seen near Phulinjhorhuli in Anandapur subdivision. The mineral occurs in a band of ultabasic rocks about 4Km long.

GOLD: The occurrence of gold is reported in Telkoi and Banspal block of Keonjhar district. Several old workings of the gold in the shape of elongated trenches, deep circular pits, wells and tunnels have been recognised around Saleikena, Sirisbahal, Dublapal, Bangadiha, Odal, Gopur, Gajipur and Kusuguda etc. The area covering the gold deposits constitute the rock units belonging to Iron Ore Super Group comprising of basic lava, tuffites, basic intrusive, metagabbro, metadiorite, amphibolites, quartzite and chlorite schist. The granitic suites of rocks are intrusive into the above rock types and are represented by micro granites, fracture, shear zone and faults might have acted both as channel ways and receptacles for gold deposition in the vein quartz bodies.

Few important fire assay result done by Hutti Gold Mines shows gold values ranging from 1.8gm/tonne to 18.68gm/tonne in Gopur, traces to 5.3gm/tonne in Odal, traces to 2gm/tonne in Gajipur.

PYROPHYLLITE: The occurrences of pyrophyllite are stretched over a 90Km long belt extending from Rebna-Palasbahal in the south to Dhobakuchuda-Balabhadrapurr in the north. These are associated with the border area of Singhbhum Granite and quartzite hills such as Madrangajori, Macchakandana, Jodiaghat and south of Uchakabeda, eastern slope of Chantrabhangapahar, Dalimpur and Sidhamath area. The Pyrophyllite occurrences mentioned above are in the form of very fine

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A total reserve of 12.28 million tonnes have been assessed in Keonjhar district. The average percentage of Al2O3 is 20-23%, SiO2-65-75%, Fe2O3- 0.77% and LOI-3-4%.

QUARTZITE: High grade quartzite mining activities are continuing near Barapada, Barang, Paharpur, Parsala area of the district. Besides, cherty and massive quartzite with 99% SiO2 are marked intermittently in the iron ore series near Rebna-Palaspal, Magarmuhan, Jaypur, Dalmaposi, Chauthia and Nawabeda area.

A total reserve of 45.68 million tonnes of quartzite has been estimated in the district. the average SiO2 content varies from 95 to 99.66%.

CHINA CLAY: Pockets of china clay are encountered near Judiapahar, Tarreni pokhari, Aupura, Fakirpur, Padmakesharpur, Jaypur, Kankadajodi, Adakata, Govindpur area of the district. The clay is yellowish white, gritty and occurs as pocket type.

The reserve of china clay has been estimated as 1.41 million tonnes in the area. The

Al2O3 content varies from 18.25% to 22.77%.

DIMENSION STONE: Singhbhum granite, dolerite dykes and ultrabasic rocks of the district are suitable for dimension stone/ decorative stones. The 150Km long Palaspanga dyke from Keonjhar to Chainbasa, the longest dyke in Asia is being used for the above purpose in veiw of its colour, texture, composition and hardness. These are quarried at number of places around Dhurpada and Keonjhar. A part of dyke to the east of Kaliaprasad village has been estimated to contain 500Cu.m. of dimension stone of block size 0.5mx0.5mx0.5m. Lower shale formations found near village Lunagothani was found to be suitable for decorative purpose. However 1606900Cu.m. of black granite, 18044200Cu.m. of Grey granite and 8379000Cu.m. of Green granite has been reported in the district.

TALC-SOAPSTONE: This is reported from the northern slope of hill ranges immediately south and west of Kendujhargarh and Dalimpur. The talc-schist occurs as gently undulating slabby layers underlying the Kolhan sandstone. The highly foliated talc- schist are traversed by veins of quartz as impurities. Besides these, soapstone occurrence is encountered near Dholkata, Dalangpur, NE of Sayedmulia,

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Suramundi, Kuladhamkuni, Sapghosara, Pithagola, Alanga area. These are locally utilized for preparation of stone ware and statues. The MgO content varies from 11.397 to 22%.

PYRITE: Pyrite crystals have been recorded in dark grey shaly formation underlying the Kolhan sandstone west of Balibandha on the Keonjhar-Chainbasa road. The occurrence is of no economic importance.

GLASS SAND: Some of the Kolhan sandstones in the northern portion of the district(near Barangam) is suitable for glass industry.

BUILDING STONE & ROAD MATERIAL: Granite gneisses, aplites, dolerites and quartzite are being used as road metal and in concrete mixtures. Lateritite blocks are extensively used as a very common building material. All these materials are found in plenty.

OTHER MINERALS: A few occurrences of asbestos are encountered near Gopalpur and Ranki. Thin bands of slip fibres were marked in the peridotite body, but the economic aspect of this occurrence appears not to be viable. A patch of travertine limestone is also encountered near Asurkhol area.

The district is the major producer of iron and manganese ore of the state. Other than the above mentioned minerals, minor minerals such as river sand, laterite slabs, building stone/black stone/road metals, morrum, brick earth etc. are also available in the district.

3. GENERAL PROFILE

a. Administrative set up: Sl No Item Unit Magnitude 1 Location Longitude Degree 85º 11’ E to 86º 22’ E

Latitude Degree 21º 1’ N to 22º 10’ N l 2 Geographical area Sq.Km. 8303 3 Sub-division Numbers 3 4 Tahasils Numbers 13 5 C D Blocks Numbers 13 6 Municipalities Numbers 4

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7 NACs Numbers 1 8 Police Stations Numbers 25 9 Gram Panchayats Numbers 297 10 Villages Numbers 2123 Inhabited Numbers 2064 Uninhabited Numbers 59 11 Assembly Numbers 6 constituencies

b. Area and Population:

The district has an area of 8303 sq. km and 18.02 lakh of population as per 2011 census. The district accounts for 4.09 percent of the states territory and shares 3.03 percent of the states population. The density population of the district is 217. per sq. kms. as against 270 person per sq. km. of the state.

c. Climate : The climate condition of the district is generally hot and high humidity during April to May and cold during November to December. The monsoon generally breaks during the month of July, Average annual rainfall of the district was 1228.4 mm during 2017, which is lower than the normal rainfall 1487.7 mm.

d. Agriculture:

During the year 2017-18 the net area sown was 288 thousand hectares against 5356 thousand hectares of the state. The production of was as below: Grou Suga Pad Whe Maiz Mun Kulth Musta Potato Name Biri TilL ndnu Jute rcan dy at e g i rd es t e Producti 598. 0.58 69.4 7.72 9.90 7.79 2.72 15.2 3.33 23.82 16.78 13.2 on in 55 0 3 2 000 MT

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During 2017-18, the total fertilizers used in the district was about Type of Consumption Nitrogenous Phosphatic Pottasic Total fertiliser per Ha Quantity in 9185 3701 1725 14611 38.73 MT

e. Power: Consumption of electricity in Angul district during the year 2013-14 covers 136.03 million units and villages so far electrified as on 30.09.2019, 2067 revenue villages which constitutes 97.4% to the total revenue villages of the district. f. Transport & Communication: Railway route length (14-15) km 158.06 No of Rly stations and PH(14-15) 16 Forest road (17-18) km 249.98 National Highway (16-17) km 341.30 State Highway (17-18) km 52.74 Major district road (17-18) km 34.29 Other dist road (17-18) km 885.98 Rural road(17-18) km 1945.90 Inter village road (16-17) km 3912.49 Intra village road (16-17) km 3143.74

g. Health:

The medical facilities are provided by different agencies like Govt., Private individuals and voluntary organizations in the district.

Sub divisional hospitals 8 No including mobile Beds facilities 593 No Homoeopathic 48 No dispensaries Ayurvedic dispensaries 34 No

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Kushaleswar Temple, Kanjipani Ghati, Keshari Kunda, Murga Mahadev Temple, Gonasika Temple, Hadagada Reservoir, Handibhanaga, Ghagra & Gundichaghagi waterfalls are the tourist spots of the district. i. Forest areas: Category of forest Area in sq km Reserve Forest 1834.09 Unclassified Forest 0.26 Demarcated Protected 273.64 Forest (DRF) Undemarcated Protected 220.79 Forest Other forest under 768.40 Revenue Dept Total 3097.18 j. Education: No. of Schools 1779 Primary School (2017-18) Enrolment (No) 187984 Pupil Teacher Ratio 24.37 No. of Schools 1040 Upper Primary School 2017-18 Enrolment (No) 100645 Pupil Teacher Ratio 21.01 Junior 54 Gerneral College 2017-18 Degree 34 No. of Schools 520 Secondary School Enrolment (No) 53393 Pupil Teacher Ratio 20.93 Male 78.1 Literacy Rate, 2011 Female 58.3 Total 68.2 k. Culture & Heritage: Keonjhar district is very much rich in its fairs and festivals like Sarhul, Sohrai, Karmapuja, Bodam, Chaitra parab or Uda parab, Makara sankranti, Nuakhai, Raja parab, Baruni jatra, Ratha jatra, Sivaratri etc. Famous folk dances are CHANGU, CHHAU, JUANG, HO etc.

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4. GEOLOGY The district can be broadly divided into seven geological units viz.: (i) The patchy occurrences of metamorphites belonging to older metamorphics of Archaean age (ii) Huge batholiths of Singhbhum Granite with swarms of newer dolerites dykes in the eastern part of the district, (iii) Metasedimentaries belonging to Gorumahisani Group of rocks of Archean age in the southwestern part of the district (iv) Volcano-sedimentary sequence intruded by Bonai granite belonging to Lower Bonai group of age ranging between Archean and Paleo Proterozoic in the southwest and on the north-west (v) Intrusives like chromiferous ultramafics, gabbro-anorthosite, dolerite and quartz veins of Archaean to Proterozoic age (vi) Sedimentaries and metasedimentaries belonging to Kolhan Group ranging in age from lower to middle Proterozoic (vii) Lateries of Cenozoic age and (viii) Quaternaries represented by Kaimundi formation and un classified alluvium. The Singhbhum granite shows wide variation from highly foliated biotite-epidote granodiorite to grayish white medium grained weakly foliated to nearly massive muscovite-biotite granodiorite. It contains enclaves of older metamorphics represented by hornblende schist, chlorite schist and meta gabbros. Gorumahisani Group consists of sheared pebbly quartzite, hornblende schist and BHQ. The Volcano- sedimentary rocks of lower Bonai Group comprises Basic Volcanic, BHQ, BHJ, ferruginous shale, quartzite, iron ore bodies and tuff with or without manganese. The chromiferous ultra-basics of Nuasahi and the mafic-ultramafic complex of Baula are rich in Cr-Fe-Ni and is probable locale for PGE. This is followed by late magmatic gabbro-anorthosite suite of rocks. The dolerite and gabbro occur as the younger intrusive. The Kolhan Group of rocks comprises conglomerate, sandstone, shale and quartzite. The insitu laterites are wide spread in the area. the Quaternaries are represented by Kaimundi formation consisting of sandy sticky clay impregnated with caliche and unclassified

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Quaternaries represented by black to brown clay and coarse to fine sand.

STRATIGRAPHY: The geological succession in the district is as follows:

Age Formation/Group Lithology Holocene Alluvium Late Pleistocene Clay with Calcareous Kaimundi Formation to Early Holocene concentration Laterite and lateritic bauxite Cainozoic (Lbx) Palaeo to Meso Conglomerate, sandstone and Kolhan Group Proterozoic shale Palaeo Dangoaposi lava Proterozoic Proterozoic Granophyre/

(Undifferentiated) gabbro/anorthosite

Archaean to Newer Ddolerite

Proterozoic Ultramafic rocks+Chromite Basalt, tuff, meta gabbro Granite Archaean to Palaeo Shale, tuff and manganese Lower Bonai Group Proterozoic BHQ, BHJ, ferruginous shale and quartzite Gritty sandstone, orthoquartzite, conglomerate Hornblende schist, chlorite schist, amphibolite and meta-gabbro Quartzite, quartz sericite schist, cherty quartzite, fuchsite quartzite and black chert Gorumahishani Archaean Group Quartzite, chert BHQ, BMQ, BCQ, BJQ Ferrugineous shale, carbonaceous shale phyllite and mica schist

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Pebbly quartzite, gritty quartzite and quartzite Singhbhum granite/ Hornblende Older Metamorphic Granite Group Pellitic schist, quartzite and amphibolite

5. DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION PATTERN.

The drainage of the district is mainly controlled by rivers like Baitarani, Kangira, Ardei, Khairibandhan, Kanjhari, Sita, Kusei, Salandi etc. Detail of the river system is narrated below.

Total length in SI. Name of the the district (in Place of Origin Altitude at Origin No. River Km) (Total length) 1 2 3 4 5 Longitude- 210-31’-00” N 240Km upto 1 Baitarani Gonasika Longitude- 850-33’-00”E Anandapur

2 Kangira Haladi Pokhari 40Km

Longitude- 220-009’-00” 3 Ardei Sidha Matha N 72.40Km Longitude- 850-68’-00”E Longitude- 210-924’-00” 4 Khairibandhan Smimlipal R.F. N 152Km Longitude- 850-794’-00”E Longitude- 210-804’-00” 5 Deo Sidha Matha N 80Km Longitude- 850-826’-00”E Longitude- 210-685’-00” 6 Kanjhari Kanjharibani Pira N 60Km Longitude- 850-851’-00”E Longitude- 210-497’-00” 7 Sita Barabanki Hill N 26Km Longitude- 860-017’-00”E Longitude- 210-32’-00” N 8 Musal Rebana R.F. 60Km Longitude- 860-066’-00”E Longitude- 210-139’-00” 9 Kusei R. Bera R.F. N 80Km Longitude- 860-178’-00”E Banjhi Kusaghat Longitude- 200-79’-00” N 10 Salandi 144Km R.F. Longitude- 860-678’-00”E

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Longitude- 210-606’-00” 11 Bhirol N Longitude- 850-945’-00”E Longitude- 210-958’-00” 12 Mermenda N Longitude- 850-775’-00”E

6. LANDUSE PATTERN

Sl No Landuse Area in ‘000Ha 1 Forest Area 310 2 Misc. trees & Grooves 6 3 Permanent Pasture 20 4 Culturable Waste 26 5 Land put to Non Agril Use 70 6 Barren & Unculturable Land 93 7 Current Fallow 10 8 Other Fallow 0 9 Net Area Sown 288 10 Mining 7 Geographical 830 Area

7. SURFACE WATER & GROUND WATER SCENARIO

The drainage systems i.e. rivers of the district gets filled with water during the monsoon and the gradually it decreases from the month of January to June of each year. In the summer season all rivers become almost dry excepting narrow flow of water within the basin.

The variation of ground water table in the district is as follows:

Depth of water level (mbgl)/ Period April August November January Minimum 4.0 0.60 1.48 0.3 Maximum 10.4 5.09 7.01 13.1

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8. RAINFALL & CLIMATIC CONDITION

The district is generally hot with high humidity during April and May and cold during December and January. The monsoon generally breaks during the month of July and continues till end of October. The temperature goes as high as up to 450C in the summer and up to 70-80 C during peak winter. The rainfall statistics of the district for last four years is given below:

YEAR APRI MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MARC TOTAL /MO L H NTH 2015 64.4 52.92 197.56 319.21 167.32 114.26 27.14 0.16 22.71 20.72 14.58 8.52 1009.5 0 2016 2.34 137.14 145.02 270.37 348.52 166.20 58.26 4.03 0.00 1.69 53.95 23.71 1211.23 2017 15.1 117.45 162.00 320.52 230.52 161.25 160.06 24.98 0.09 0.92 0.0 35.42 1228.34 3 2018 133. 95.75 185.79 360.55 375.08 351.53 113.38 0.25 49.55 0.0 0.0 0.83 1665.97 26 2019 59.6 116.61 143.27 232.23 327.32 353.60 161.64 - - - 55.20 40.18 1489.69 4

9. DETAILS OF MINING LEASES OF ROAD METAL Attached as Annexure I 10. DETAILS OF ROYALTY COLLECTED Year-wise Calculation of Royalty (Rs) Sl.No Name Of 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Tahasil 1 0 0 0 2281500 2 Patna 245007 838993 3008839 2573148 3 Saharapada 4 Anandpur 0 0 241010 245240 5 Banspal 0 4704695 8973341 10726299 6 529688 2796331 3122652 3203236 7 Ghasipura 0 13246702 26117462 12953570 8 Ghatagaon 0 241000 627000 3310000 9 Harichandanpur 87870 117000 1174335 1401270 10 Hatadihi 155105 155704 154794 168753 11 0 1096000 1096000 1096000 12 Keonjhar 805000 3335000 3842000 3980000 13 Telkoi 0 23200 232000 232000 TOTAL 1822670 26554625 48589433 42171016

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11. DETAILS OF PRODUCTION OF MINOR MINERAL Yearwise Production of Road metal in cum Sl.No Name of Tahasil 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 1 Barbil 17550 17550 17550 17550 2 Patna 7124.9 21494.9 23612.7 25019.2 3 Saharapada 0 0 0 0 4 Anandpur 0 0 923.4 939.6 5 Banspal 16214 183931 232947 233316 6 Champua 13099.5 20317 21165.2 21675 7 Ghasipura 0 130852 152195 43675 8 Ghatagaon 93377 93597 59913 41400 9 Harichandanpur 870 8716 9791 10779 10 Hatadihi 960 920 920 960 11 Jhumpura 3600 3600 3600 3600 12 Keonjhar 17970 22346 23347 25679 13 Telkoi 0 1542 1542 1542 TOTAL 170765.4 504865.9 547506.3 426134.8

12. MINERAL MAP OF THE DISTRICT Attached as Plate No 4. 13. LIST OF LOI HOLDERS ALONG WITH VALIDITY Attached as Annexure II 14. TOTAL MINERAL RESERVE AVAILABLE IN THE DISTRICT Total mineral reserve of road metal/buildingstone/blackstone/white stone is 4,10,032 cum which may increase after detail investigation. Details of the potential areas submitted as Annexure III. 15. QUALITY/GRADE OF MINERAL Road metal/building metal of the district is very much suitable for various construction purposes after its crushing and screening. The in-situ rocks are fractured making these unsuitable for decorative purpose. 16. USE OF MINERAL Road metal/building metal of the district is used mainly for various construction purposes like road making, concrete making, dams etc.

17. DEMAND & SUPPLY OF THE MINERAL The tentative annual demand is to the tune of 1,00,000 cum of road metal and is mainly supplied from different tahasils of the district and adjoining districts of Mayurbhanj and Dhenknal.

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18. MINING LEASES MARKED ON THE MAP OF THE DISTRICT. Attached as Plate No 5.

19. DETAILS OF AREAS WHERE THERE IS A CLUSTER OF MINING LEASES Not applicable 20. DETAILS OF ECO-SENSITIVE AREA Eco-sensitive Zone has been identified around Hadagarh Wildlife Sanctuary and submitted to the Ministry of Environment & Forests and Climate Change, Govt. of India, New Delhi through Govt. of Odisha, Forest & Environment Department for final Notification which is being awaited. In absence of Notification of Eco-sensitive Zone as per Hon’ble Supreme Court of India direction the 10 km. radius from boundary of Hadagarh Wildlife Sanctuary is being treated as Eco-sensitive Zone. Further, as per direction of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, no mining and quarry activities will be allowed within 1 km. radius of Hadagarh Wildlife Sanctuary.

21.IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT (AIR, WATER, NOISE, SOIL FLORA & FAUNAL , LAND USE , AGRICULTURE, FOREST ETC.) DUE TO MINING

Activities attributed to Mining:-

Generally, the environment impact can be categorized as either primary or secondary. Primary Impacts are those, which are attributed directly by the project. Secondary impacts are those which are indirectly induced and typically include the associated investment and changed pattern of social and economic activities by the proposed action.

The impact has been ascertained for the project assuming that the pollution due to mining activity has been completely spelled out under the base line environmental status for the entire ROM which is proposed to be exploited from the mines.

Impact on Ambient Air

Mining operation are carried out by opencast manual, semi mechanized/ mechanized methods generating dust particles due to various activities likes, excavation, loading, handling of mineral and transportation. The air quality in the

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The major air pollutants due to mining activities include:-

 Particulate matter (dust) of various sizes.  Gases, such as sulphur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide etc from machine & vehicular exhaust.

Dust is the single air pollutant observed in the open cast mines. Diesel operating drilling machines, blasting and movement of machineries/ vehicles produce NOx , SO2 and CO emissions, usually at low levels. Dust can be of significant nuance surrounding land user and potential health risk in some circumstances.

Water Impact

Sometimes the mining operation leads to intersect the water table causing ground water depletion. Due to the interference with surface water sources like river, nallah etc drainage pattern of the area is altered.

Noise Impact

Noise pollution mainly due to operation of machineries and occasional plying of machineries. These actives will create noise pollution in the surrounding area.

Impact on Land environment

The topography of the area will change certain changes due to mining activity which may cause some alteration to the entire eco system.

Impact on Flora & Fauna

The impact on biodiversity is difficult to quantify because of it’s diverse and dynamic characteristics.

Mining activities generally result in the deforestation, land degradation, water, air and noise pollution which directly or indirectly affect the faunal and flora status of the project area.

However, occurrence and magnitude of these impacts are entirely dependent upon the project location, mode of operation and technology involved.

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22. REMEDIAL MEASURES TO MITIGATE THE IMPACT OF MINING ON THE ENVIRONMENT:-

Air

Mitigation measures suggested for air pollution controls are to be based on the baseline ambient air quality of the project/cluster area and would include measures such as:

 Dust generation shall be reduced by using sharp teeth of shovels.  Wet drilling shall be carried out to contain the dust particles.  Controlled blasting techniques shall be adopted.  Water spraying on haul roads, service roads and overburden dumps will help in reducing considerable dust pollution.  Proper and regular maintenance of mining equipment’s have to be undertaken.  Transport of materials in trucks are to be covered with tarpaulin.  The mine pit water can be utilized for dust suppression in and around mine area.  Information on wind diction and meteorology are to be considered during planning, so that pollutants, which cannot be fully suppressed by engineering techniques, will be prevented from reaching the nearby agricultural land, if any.  Comprehensive greenbelt around overburden dumps and periphery of the mining projects/clusters has to be carried out to reduce to fugitive dust transmission from the project area in order to create clean & healthy environment.

Water

 Construction of garland drains and settling tanks to divert surface run –off of the mining area to the natural drainage.  Construction of checks dams/ gully plugs at strategic places to arrest silt wash off from broken up area.  Retaining walls with weep hole are to be constructed around the mine boundaries to arrest silt wash off.

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 The mined out pits shall be converted in to the water reservoir at the end of mine life. This will help in recharging ground water table by acting as a water harvesting structure.  Periodic analysis of mine pit water and ground water quality in nearby villages are to be undertaken.  Domestic sewage from site office & urinals/latrines provided within ML/QL areas is to be discharged in septic tank followed by soak pits.

NOISE

 Periodic maintenance of machineries, equipments shall be ensured to keep the noise generated within acceptable limit.  Development of thick green belt around mining/cluster area, haul roads to reduce the noise.  Provision of earplugs to workers exposed to high noise generating activities like blasting, excavtion site etc. Worker and operators at work sites will be provided with earmuffs.  Conducting periodical medical checkup of all workers for any noise related health problems.  Proper training to personnel to create awareness about adverse noise related effects.  Periodic noise monitoring at locations within the mining area and nearby habitations to assess efficacy of adopted control measures.  During blasting optimum spacing, burden and charging of holes will be made under the supervision of competent qualified mines foreman, mate etc. Biological Environment  Development of green belt/gap filling saplings in the safety barrier left around the quarry area/ cluster area.  Carrying out thick greenbelt with local flora species predominantly with long canopy laves on the inactive mined out upper benches.  Development of dense poly culture plantation using local floral species in the mining areas at conceptual stage if the mine is not continued much below the general ground level.  Adoption of suitable air pollution control measures as suggested above.  Transport of materials in trucks covered with tarpaulin.

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23. RECLAMATION OF MINED OUT AREA (BEST PRACTICE ALREADY IMPLEMENTED IN THE DISTRICT, REQUIREMENT AS PER RULES AND REGULATION, PROPOSED RECLAMATION PLAN) :-

As per statute all mines/quarries are to be properly reclaimed before final closure of the mine. Reclamation of exhausted mines are planned to be undertaken in below three possible means:

1. If, substantial amount of waste is there, the exhausted quarry can be fully or partly backfilled using the stored waste. The backfilled areas are to be brought under plantation of local species. 2. If the generation of waste is much less as in the case of minor mineral mining, the exhausted quarries can be reclaimed by a. Plantation on the broken up surface if the depth of quarry is not much below the surrounding surface level. b. Converted to water reservoir after stabilization of the slopes if the exhausted quarry continues much below the surrounding surface level. It is preferred to cordon the water reservoir either through wire fencing or retaning wall with plantation from the safety point of view.

Most of the quarry/mining lease areas are yet to be exhausted from ore point of view. Hence, reclamation would be taken up only after exhaustion of the ore/mineral content from these areas. The exhausted minor mineral quarries of the district have been converted to water reservoirs.

24. RISK ASSESSMENT & DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN

The only risk involved related to mining of minor mineral excepting natural calamities is slope failure and probable accidents due to high and ill maintained bench walls. This can only be addressed through making of regular benches and undertaking mining in benching pattern.

The disaster management plan (DMP) is supposed be a dynamic, changing, document focusing on continual improvement of emergency response planning and arrangements.

The disaster management plan is to be aimed to ensure safety of life, protection of environment, protection of installation, restoration of production

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and savage operations in this same order of priorities. For effective implementation of the disaster management plan, it should be widely circulated through rehearsal/induction conducted by the respective department from time to time .

General responsibilities of employees’ during an emergency:

During an emergency, it becomes more enhanced and pronounced when an emergency warning is raised, the worker in charge, should adopt safe and emergency shut down and attend to any prescribed duty. If no such responsibility is assigned, the workers should adopt a safe course to assembly point and wait instructions. He should not resort to spread panic. On the other hand, he must assist emergency personnel towards objectives of DMP.

Co-ordination with local authorities:

The Mine Manger who is responsible for emergency will always keep a jeep ready at site. In case of any eventuality, the victim will be taken to the nearby hospitals after carrying out the first aid at the site. The Manger should collect and have adequate information of the nearby hospitals, fire station, police station, village panchayat heads, taxi stands, medical shops, district revenue authorities etc. and use them efficiently during the case of emergency.

25. DETAILS OF THE OCCUPATION HEALTH ISSUES IN THE DISTRICT. (LAST FIVE- YEAR DATA OF NUMBER OF PATIENTS OF SILICOSIS & TUBERCULOSIS IS ALSO NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED):-

As per the guidelines of the Mine Rules 1995, occupational health safety has been stipulated by the ILO/WHO. The proponent’s will take necessary precautions to fulfill the stipulations. Normal sanitary facilities have to be provided within the lease area. The management will carry out periodic health checkup of workers.

Occupational hazards involved in mines are related to dust pollution, noise pollution, blasting and injuries from moving machineries & equipment and fall from high places. DGMS has given necessary guidelines for safety against these occupational hazards. The management has to strictly follow these guidelines.

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All necessary first aid and medical facilities are to be provided to the workers. The mine shall be well equipped with personal protective equipment (PPE). Further, all the necessary ported equipments such as helmet, safety goggles, earplugs, earmuffs ets are to be provided to mine workers as per Mines Rules. All operators and mechanics are to be trained to handle fire fighting equipments.

Details of occupational health issues in the district since last 5 years.

Incidence of Patients of Tuberculosis.

Total TB Cases Year Notified 2015 2764 2016 3038 2017 2765 2018 2701 April 2019 to September,2019 1609

There is no case of Silicosis found in the district within the time frame mentioned above.

26. PLANTATION OF GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT IN RESPECT OF LEASES ALREADY GRANTED IN THE DISTRICT

As most of the minor mineral mines/quarries of the district are yet to be exhausted of their mineral content no sort of reclamation measures including plantation has been undertaken excluding gap plantation of local species in the peripheral safety zones of the quarries/ clusters and in some of the haul roads.

27. ANY OTHER INFORMATION

Nil

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ANNEXURE I

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ANNEXURE II

ROAD METAL/ BLACK STONE/ WHITE STONE SOURCES ALREADY AUCTIONED BUT NOT EXECUTED (LOI ISSUED) IN THE DISTRICT

Name of the Address & Letter of Validity of Use Latitude Longitude Successful Contact No of Intent LoI (Captive/Non- Location of the auction Letter of Grant Captive) Source Area of the Average holder Intent Holder Order No. recommended for Mineable mineral height of Name of Name of Name of Minor & date mineral concession mineral Sl. No. D M S D M S potential potential Tahasil village Mineral (GPS co-ordinates or potential (in e i e e i e patch (in sq patch (in Khata & Plot No) cum) g n c g n c m) m) (Sketch map to be r u o r u o attached) e t n e t n e e d e e d 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 18 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Barbil Bhag Bhagalp Gobi At/po- 1907 31, Non 22°03’ 2 0 4 8 2 4 4000 Nil 11,840 alpur ur Stone nda Barbil, / Marc Captiv 45.8” N to 2 3 5 5 7 2 quarry Chan Dist- Dat h e 22° 03’ . . 0.3642 dra Keonj ed 2021 47.08” N 8 5 Bher har, 12.0 & a Pin- 4.2 85°27’ S/o- 75803 42.5” E to Pank 5 85° 27’ 46” aj Mob.9 E Char 77792 K. No.78, an 6496 P.No. 754, Beher Area a Ac.0.90, SK- Jungle 2 Patna Godi Stone Sank At/PO Lett No Non- Latitude:2 2 4 3 8 4 2 10117 2 6393.6 pokh ar -Barbil er captiv 1°42'37.4"N 1 2 7 5 4 9 cum ari Kum Dist:Ke No.0 e to . . ar(sel onjhar 000/ 21°42'50.8" 4 7 ecte Mob:7 24.0 N d 00808 3.20 Longitude: bidd 0991 17(E 85°44'29.7" er) C E to not 85°44'22.9"

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gran E Khata ted) No:177 Plot No:2585 & 2629 Kissam:Pat harabani 3 Patna Tang Stone Girija At/PO 1912 No Non- Latitude:2 2 3 1 8 5 4 4000 2 4746 arpad Ranja - /08. captiv 1°39'13.8"N 1 9 3 5 1 7 cum a(KH n Swam 05.2 e to . . A) Mishr birjaya 017 21°38'59.5" 8 4 a(sel govin (EC N 4 ecte dpur not Longitude: d Dist:Ke gran 85°51'47.4 bidd onjhar ted) 4"E to er) Mob:9 85°51'38.9" 43709 E Khata 3750 No:242 Plot No:2949 Kissam:Hu di 4 Patna Tang Stone Girija At/PO 1914 No Non- Latitude:2 2 3 4 8 5 3 12100 nil arpad Ranja - /08. captiv 1°38'41"N 1 8 1 5 1 2 a(KA) n Swam 05.2 e to Mishr birjaya 017 21°38'35"N a(sel govin (pre Longitude: ecte dpur -80 85°51'32"E d Dist:Ke Sabi to bidd onjhar k 85°51'30"E er) Mob:9 kisa Khata 43709 m No:242 3750 JUN Plot GLE) No:2741 Kissam:Hu di 5 Patna Ankur Stone Rajen At/PO 3525 No Non- Latitude:2 2 3 5 8 5 5 15200 nil a dra - /23. captiv 1°39'50"N 1 9 0 5 1 Panig Mining 11.2 e to rahi(s New 016 21°39'55"N elect Colon (pre Longitude: ed y -80 85°51'05"E bidd Dist:Ke Sabi to er) onjhar k 85°51'07"E Mob:N kisa Khata A m No:214 2

JUN Plot GLE) No:1692 Kissam:Par bat-III 6 Patna Erend Stone Rajen At/PO 2365 No Non- Latitude:2 2 3 4 8 5 0 40670 3 74034 ei dra - /03. captiv 1°36'49.1"N 1 6 9 5 5 cum Panig Mining 09.2 e to . rahi(s New 015 21°36'58.1" 1 elect Colon (pre N ed y -80 Longitude: bidd Dist:Ke Sabi 85°55'00"E er) onjhar k to Mob:N kisa 85°55'9.3"E A m Khata JUN No:356 GLE) Plot No:5 Kissam:Hu di 7 Patna Bauns Stone M. At/PO 2786 No Non- Latitude:2 2 4 6 8 4 9 30270 5 12486 uli Prasa -Barbil /16. captiv 1°44'6.3"N 1 4 . 5 2 . 6 cum d Dist:Ke 09.2 e to 3 2 Gupt onjhar 016 21°44'15.5" a(sel Mob:9 (pre N ecte 43036 -80 Longitude: d 9472 Sabi 85°42'9.2"E bidd k to er) kisa 85°42'15.2" m E Khata JUN No:317 GLE) Plot No:3270 Kissam:Pat harabani 8 Patna Daba Stone M. At/PO 2780 No Non- Latitude:2 2 4 2 8 4 2 6470 nil rchua Prasa -Barbil /16. captiv 1°43'2"N to 1 3 5 2 9 d Dist:Ke 09.2 e 21°43'10"N Gupt onjhar 016 Longitude: a(sel Mob:9 (sab 85°42'29"E ecte 43036 ik to d 9472 kissa 85°42'31"E bidd m III- Khata er) JAL No:129 A) Plot No:351 Kissam: Patharaba 3

ni 9 Patna Denu Stone Sank At/PO Lett No Non- Latitude:2 2 4 2 8 4 5 4650 nil an ar -Barbil er captiv 1°41'24.80" 1 1 4 5 6 7 Kum Dist:Ke No. e N to . . ar(sel onjhar 2827 21°41'24.8 8 8 ecte Mob:7 dtd. 5"N 6 d 00808 02.0 Longitude: bidd 0991 5.20 85°46'57.8 er) 17(s 6"E to abik 85°46'57.9 kissa 3"E Khata m No:171 JAL Plot A-III) No:1446 Kissam: Patharaba ni 10 Patna Raikal Stone M. At/PO Lett No Non- Plot:258Lat 2 4 2 8 4 2 22338 nil a (KA) Prasa -Barbil er captiv itude:21°4 1 6 5 7 4 d Dist:Ke No. e 6'2"N to Gupt onjhar 2715 21°46'3"N a(sel Mob:9 /07. Longitude: ecte 43036 09.2 85°47'24"E d 9472 016( to bidd Plot 85°47'25"E er) No.2 Plot:256:La 85 titude:21°4 sabi 6'1"N to k 21°46'2"N kisa Longitude: m 85°47'23"E JUN to GLE) 85°47'24"E Plot:1265:L atitude:21° 44'48"N to 21°44'50"N Longitude: 85°48'23"E to 85°47'24"E ( Khata No:176 Plot No:258 Kissam:Pat 4

harabani) Hect: 2.23 (Khata No:176 Plot No:256 & 1265 Kissam: Patharaba ni) 11 Patna Rudhi Stone Bibek At- Not No Non- Latitude:2 2 3 1 8 5 5 7360 nil apad anan Shibna Issue captiv 1°32'10"N 1 2 0 5 4 9 a da rayan d e to Dash( pur (pre 21°32'12"N selec PO:Sw -80 Longitude: ted ampa not 85°54'59"E bidd tna avai to er) Dist: labl 85°54'58"E Keonj e) Khata har No:171 Mob:9 Plot 43700 No:1059 3732 Kissam: Patharaba ni 12 Patna Saras Stone M. At/PO Lett No Non- Latitude:2 2 4 9 8 4 3 14080 4 37096. posi Prasa -Barbil er captiv 1°47'9.3"N 1 7 . 5 6 5 8 cum d Dist:Ke No.2 e to 3 . Gupt onjhar 784 21°47'19.8" 4 a(sel Mob:9 dtd. N ecte 43036 26.0 Longitude: d 9472 7.20 85°46'35.4" bidd 16(p E to er) re- 85°46'44.5" 80 E Khata not No:67 Plot avai No:287 labl Kissam: e) Patharaba ni 13 Patna Khireit Stone None NA Not No Non- Latitude:2 2 4 5 8 4 3 14080 angiri auct captiv 1°42'56"N 1 2 6 5 2 2 ione e to d so 21°42'57"N far Longitude: (pre 85°42'32"E 5

-80 to Sabi 85°42'35"E k Khata No: kisa 338 Plot m No: 1600 & JUN 1606 GLE) Kissam: Patharaba ni 14 Patna Baliap Stone None NA Not No Non- Latitude:2 2 4 3 8 4 5 18210 nil osi auct captiv 1°45'36"N 1 5 6 5 4 0 (KA) ione e to d so 21°45'27"N far Longitude: (pre 85°44'50"E -80 to not 85°44'47"E avai Khata No: labl 128 Plot e) No: 1810 Kissam: Patharaba ni 15 Patna Baliap Stone None NA Not No Non- Latitude:2 2 4 4 8 4 0 4930 nil osi auct captiv 1°45'48"N 1 5 8 5 5 7 (KHA) ione e to d so 21°45'45"N far Longitude: (pre 85°45'07"E -80 to not 85°45'07"E avai Khata No: labl 128 Plot e) No: 1771 Kissam: Patharaba ni 16 Anan Sundu Stone/ Pabitr S/O- Lett Yes Non- Latitude- 2 1 0 8 0 0 33993. 20 46540 dpur ria 5.078 a Parsur er captiv 21.16'03.97 1 6 3 6 9 5 59 8 Ha. moh am No- e " to . . an Peda, 3666 21.16'12.96 9 2 Peda At/Po- dat "N Bango ed Longitude- re, PS- 11.0 86.09'05.27 Soso, 7.20 "- Dist- 16 86.09'09.64 6

Keonj "E har, Khata No- Mob. 91 No- Plot No- 93373 1648 31085 Area- Ac.12.55 Kissam- Parbata-II 17 Anan Kanti Stone/ Mr. Plot Lett Yes Non- Latitude- 2 1 4 8 1 3 52609. 22 81345 dpur pal 5.261 N.Ra No- er captiv 21.15'40.00 1 5 0 6 2 6 1 0 Ha. vi(Dir 1116, No.- e " to . . ector 2nd 5382 21.15'52.00 0 3 ) floor, dtd. "N Mac 23rd 22.1 Longitude- ons Cross, 2.20 86.12'36.30 Infrat 23 15 "- ech Sector 86.12'43.60 Pvt. , II-HSR "E Ltd. Layout Khata No- , 863 Bangl Plot No- ore- 2004 56010 Area- 2, Ac.13.00 Conta Kissam- ct No- Patharaba 98458 ni 88599 18 Cham Laxmi Laxmipo Swag At/PO 4531 31- Non 21°57’06” 2 5 0 8 4 3 48562. Nil 31096 pua poshi shi Stone atika - /03. Mar- captiv N to 1 7 6 5 1 6 2771 5.3 quarry-2 Rout Baneik 11.2 22 e 21°57’18” & 4.852 ala,PS- 017 N and Joda, 85°41’36”E Dist- to Keonj 85°41’48”E har Khata-108 mob- & plot no. 79783 426 Area 42499 Ac 12.00, Kisam- Patharban i 19 Cham Muku Mukund Prom At- 3842 31- Non 22°02’32.7 2 0 3 2 0 4 25697. Nil 54270 pua ndap apur ad Murus /dt. Mar- captiv ” N to 2 2 2 2 2 5 5383 ur stone Kum uan, 26.0 21 e 22°02’45.8 . . 7

quarry-1 ar P.O- 8.20 to ” N and 7 8 & 2.56 Mah Cham 16 85°33’36.3 anta akpur ”E to ,PS- 85°33’43.6 Cham ”E Khata- pua, 123 & plot Dist- no. 771 & Keonj 793 , Area har 2.32 & Ac. mob- 4.03, Total 94384 Area Ac 92609 6.35, Kisam- Patharban i 20 Ghat Balab Road Dillip At- 2786 Non- Khata-155 5260.9 agao hadra Metal Kum Swam / captiv Plot-670 1 n pur ar patna 01.0 e Dwib P.O.- 9.20 edy Patna 16 Dist.- Keonj har 21 Ghat Kand Road Prav At/P.O 2786 Non- Khata-102 6879.6 agao asar Metal at .- / captiv Plot-2272 6 n Chan Keonj 01.0 e dra hargar 9.20 Das h, 16 Dist- Keonj har 22 Ghat Jharb Road Sank At- 2786 Non- N21°55865 12140. agao eda Metal arsan Pipilia / captiv 1 6 n Beher Dist.- 01.0 e E85°72005 a Keonj 9.20 1 har 16 Khata-280 Plot-122 23 Ghat Pichh Road Subra At- 2786 Non- N21°52275 19991. agao ula Metal t Swam / captiv 8 47 n Kum patna 01.0 e E85°68906 ar P.O.- 9.20 2 Dash Patna 16 Dist.- Khata-218 Keonj Plot-349 har 8

24 Ghat Pichh Road Shiba At- 2786 Non- N21°52275 19991. agao ula Metal Prasa Dimbo / captiv 8 47 n d , 01.0 e E85°68906 Saho Dist.- 9.20 2 o Keonj 16 har Khata-218 Plot-349/1 25 Ghat Upard Road Dusm At- 2807 Non- Khata- 8093.7 agao iha Metal anta Uperdi / captiv 158Plot- 1 n Kum ha, 12.0 e 46/1849 ar P.O.- 9.20 Palei Kusun 17 upur, P.S.- Ghata gaon, District - Keonj har 26 Haric Braja Stone Sam At/Po 2234 NC Khata No : 1.283 hand moha 1.238 ha bit harich /Dt. 33 Plot No ha anpur npur nand andan 08.0 : 737 an pur 9.16 Moh Mob- anty 94370 03716 27 Haric Saga Stone No NC Khata No : 1.740 hand dapa 1.740 ha Bidde 247 Plot ha anpur ta I r No : 38, 431, 555, 586 28 Haric Bhag Stone No NC Khata No : 1.5985 hand amun Bidde 348 Plot ha anpur da r No : 4354 29 Haric Kusu Stone No NC Khata No : 0.7931 hand mjodi Bidde 23 Plot No anpur r : 257 30 Hata N 1 E 0 Khata No- dihi Dhenka 3225 2015- - 2 - 8 Baidh At/Po- 484, Plot 1 1 Dhen Lt. Stone , Dt. 16 to 2 . 8 . ar Hatadi N.C. No 389, 3 7 11200 NA 33600 ka Quarry 27.9. 2019- 1 4 6 9 Pahi hi 390, ' ' Hc. 1.49 16 20 0 0 0 0 391,392 " " 31 Jhum Gund Gunduni Sanja At/PO 1818 N.C. Khata No- 37231. 10 27731.

pura unia a Stone y - , dt. 276 Plot- 1 25 9

Quarry Kum Kamar 28.8. 701 (3.72 Ha) ar joda, 2016 Area- 9.20 Apat PS- Joda, Dist- Keonj har 32 Keonj Murus Road Pram S/O- har uan Metal od Brund Area- Ha Kum aban 3.52 ar Sahoo Saho At- o Palasp Khata No. 4 4 7481 anga, Non 146 ,Plot 1 2 /21. 2 4 8 3 59467. Via- - captiv No. 971(P), . . 12.1 1 6 5 3 50 Jhum e Area- Hc 2 9 8 pura, 3.52 1 8 Keonj har Mob- 99376 07295 33 Keonj Katha Road Chitt S/O- har bauns Metal aranj Suren uli Area- Ha an dra 2.557 Parid Parida Khata No. a , 2374 204-AAA, Non Kainshi / Plot No. 2 4 2 8 3 10320. - captiv , 1.06. 345 (P), 1 8 8 5 9 00 e Keonj 19 Area- Hc har 2.5587 Mob- 5 87635 . 27820 1

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ANNEXURE III

POTENTIAL OF ROAD METAL IN THE DISTRICT

Location of Longit Lattitu the Source ude de (Total Hillock) Averag recommend Area of e ed for the height Mineable Sl. Name of Name of Name of mineral mineral of mineral No Status Minor Tahasil village concession potential potenti potential . Mineral (GPS co- D M S D M S patch (in al (in cum) ordinates or e i e e i e sq m) patch Khata & Plot g n c g n c (in m) No) (Sketch r u o r u o map to be e t n e t n attached) e e d e e d 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 13 14 15 0 1 2 1 Barbil Bhagalpur New Bhagalpur Stone 22°03’ 45.8” N to 2 0 4 8 2 4 4000 Nil - quarry 22° 03’ 47.08” N 2 3 5 5 7 2 0.3642 & . . 85°27’ 42.5” E to 8 5 85° 27’ 46” E K. No.78, P.No. 754, Area Ac.0.90, SK- Jungle 2 Barbil Kandara Running Kandara-I stone N22°40’35.65” to 2 4 3 2 0 3 6400 Nil - quarry N22° 02’ 38.11” 2 0 5 2 2 8 0.777 & . . E85°29’ 25.64” 6 1 to E85° 5 1 29’31.64” Khata No. 1/1, Plot No. 127 &

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128 Kisam- Taila-II 3 Barbil Kandara Running Kandara-II stone N 22°02’ 42.74” 2 0 4 8 2 3 7200 Nil - quarry to N 22° 02’ 2 2 2 5 9 2 1.367 46.21” & . 3 E 85°29’ 32.34” 7 4 to E 85° 29’ 4 37.19” Khata No. 1/1, Plot No. 134 & 135 Area Ac. 3.38 ,Kisam- Taila-II

4 Barbil Bhagalpur LOI Issued Bhagalpur Stone 22°03’ 45.8” N to 2 0 4 8 2 4 4000 Nil 11,840 quarry 22° 03’ 47.08” N 2 3 5 5 7 2 0.3642 & . . 85°27’ 42.5” E to 8 5 85° 27’ 46” E K. No.78, P.No. 754, Area Ac.0.90, SK- Jungle 5 Patna Tentulikhunti Running Stone 4.046 Latitude:21°47'0 2 4 8 4 4 40460 3 106760 cum 1.4"N to 1 7 0 5 4 0 21°47'14.9"N 1 . Longitude:85°44' . 2 40.2"E to 4 85°44'53.5"E Khata No: 44 Plot No:92 Kissam: Patharabani 6 Patna Jamunaposi Running Stone 1.012 Latitude:21°42'3 2 4 3 8 4 5 10120 3 5033.7 cum 9.3"N to 1 2 9 5 5 6 21°42'46.3"N . . Longitude:85°45' 3 7 56.7"E to 85°46'01.5"E Khata No: 211 Plot No:2658 Kissam: Patharabani 7 Patna Padmapur Running Stone 3.545 Latitude:21°43'2. 2 4 2 8 4 4 35450 3 169568 cum

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8"N to 1 3 . 5 6 4 21°43'19.7"N 8 . Longitude:85°46' 1 44.1"E to 85°46'58.5"E Khata No: 40 Plot No:186 & 190 Kissam:Parbat-I 8 Patna Raikala (KHA) Running Stone 6.034 Block-I Plot 2 4 4 8 4 7 60340 3 163786.2 No:1222 1 4 2 5 5 . cum Latitude:21°44'4 . 1 2.8"N to 8 21°44'51.5"N Block-II Plot No:140 Latitude:21°45'1 3.8"N to 21°45'29.2"N Block-III Plot No:142 Latitude:21°45'3 4"N to 21°45'45.3"N Block-I Plot No:122 Longitude:85°45' 7.1"E to 85°45'12.1"E Block-II Plot No:140 Longitude:85°45' 8.8"E to 85°45'15.4"E Block-III Plot No:142 Longitude:85°48' 17.9"E to 85°48'25.8"E Khata No: 176 Plot No:140 & 1222 Khata No: 177 Plot No:142 Kissam:Patharab ani

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9 Patna Murusuan Running Stone 5.171 Latitude:21°43'3 2 4 3 8 4 8 51710 5 167481 cum 8.2"N to 1 3 8 5 8 . 21°43'59.2"N . 5 Longitude:85°48' 2 8.5"E to 85°48'17.7"E Khata No:233 Plot No:1663 Kissam:Patharab ani 10 Patna Dumuria Running Stone 4.289 Latitude:21°34'1 2 3 1 8 5 5 42890 5 513540 cum 6.8"N to 1 4 6 5 8 21°34'34.2"N . Longitude:85°58' 8 5"E to 85°58'12.2"E Khata No: 215 Plot No:471 Kissam: Patharabani 11 Patna Kumudabahali Running Stone 0.870 Latitude:21°33'2 2 3 2 8 5 4 8700 5 24342.5 cum 1.8"N to 1 3 1 5 5 . 21°33'29.6"N . 6 Longitude:85°55' 8 4.6"E to 85°55'6.5"E Khata No:123 Plot No:1279 Kissam: Patharabani 12 Patna Kantiapada Running Stone 0.307 Latitude:21°42'3 2 4 3 8 4 2 3070 2 2086 cum 0.0"N to 1 2 0 5 4 7 21°42'37.6"N . . Longitude:85°44' 0 8 27.8"E to 85°44'29.7"E Khata No:215 Plot No:01 Kissam:Patharab ani 13 Patna Nuakhaman Running Stone 3.400 Latitude:21°44'5 2 4 5 8 4 5 34000 3 146911.2 4"N to 1 4 4 5 7 9 cum 21°45'12"N Longitude:85°47' 59"E to

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85°48'8.3"E Khata No: 149 Plot No: 329 Kissam:Patharab ani 14 Patna Ankura New Stone 4.338 Latitude:21°40'1 2 4 1 8 5 0 43380 NA NA 3"N to 1 0 3 5 1 8 21°40'15"N Longitude:85°51' 08"E to 85°51'16"E Khata No. 214 Plot No.339 Kissam: Pathar Chatan 15 Patna Godipokhari LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°42'3 2 4 3 8 4 2 10117 2 6393.6 cum 7.4"N to 1 2 7 5 4 9 21°42'50.8"N . . Longitude:85°44' 4 7 29.7"E to 85°44'22.9"E Khata No:177 Plot No:2585 & 2629 Kissam:Patharab ani 16 Patna Tangarpada(K LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°39'1 2 3 1 8 5 4 4000 2 4746 cum HA) 3.8"N to 1 9 3 5 1 7 21°38'59.5"N . . Longitude:85°51' 8 4 47.44"E to 4 85°51'38.9"E Khata No:242 Plot No:2949 Kissam:Hudi 17 Patna Tangarpada(K LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°38'4 2 3 4 8 5 3 12100 nil A) 1"N to 1 8 1 5 1 2 21°38'35"N Longitude:85°51' 32"E to 85°51'30"E Khata No:242 Plot No:2741 Kissam:Hudi

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18 Patna Ankura LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°39'5 2 3 5 8 5 5 15200 nil 0"N to 1 9 0 5 1 21°39'55"N Longitude:85°51' 05"E to 85°51'07"E Khata No:214 Plot No:1692 Kissam:Parbat-III 19 Patna Erendei LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°36'4 2 3 4 8 5 0 40670 3 74034 cum 9.1"N to 1 6 9 5 5 21°36'58.1"N . Longitude:85°55' 1 00"E to 85°55'9.3"E Khata No:356 Plot No:5 Kissam:Hudi 20 Patna Baunsuli LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°44'6. 2 4 6 8 4 9 30270 5 124866 cum 3"N to 1 4 . 5 2 . 21°44'15.5"N 3 2 Longitude:85°42' 9.2"E to 85°42'15.2"E Khata No:317 Plot No:3270 Kissam:Patharab ani 21 Patna Dabarchua LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°43'2" 2 4 2 8 4 2 6470 nil N to 21°43'10"N 1 3 5 2 9 Longitude:85°42' 29"E to 85°42'31"E Khata No:129 Plot No:351 Kissam: Patharabani 22 Patna Denuan LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°41'2 2 4 2 8 4 5 4650 nil 4.80"N to 1 1 4 5 6 7 21°41'24.85"N . . Longitude:85°46' 8 8 57.86"E to 6 85°46'57.93"E Khata No:171 Plot No:1446

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Kissam: Patharabani 23 Patna Raikala (KA) LOI Issued Stone Plot:258Latitude: 2 4 2 8 4 2 22338 nil 21°46'2"N to 1 6 5 7 4 21°46'3"N Longitude:85°47' 24"E to 85°47'25"E Plot:256:Latitude :21°46'1"N to 21°46'2"N Longitude:85°47' 23"E to 85°47'24"E Plot:1265:Latitud e:21°44'48"N to 21°44'50"N Longitude:85°48' 23"E to 85°47'24"E ( Khata No:176 Plot No:258 Kissam:Patharab ani) Hect: 2.23 (Khata No:176 Plot No:256 & 1265 Kissam: Patharabani) 24 Patna Rudhiapada LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°32'1 2 3 1 8 5 5 7360 nil 0"N to 1 2 0 5 4 9 21°32'12"N Longitude:85°54' 59"E to 85°54'58"E Khata No:171 Plot No:1059 Kissam: Patharabani 25 Patna Sarasposi LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°47'9. 2 4 9 8 4 3 14080 4 37096.8 cum 3"N to 1 7 . 5 6 5 21°47'19.8"N 3 . Longitude:85°46' 4 35.4"E to 85°46'44.5"E Khata No:67 Plot

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No:287 Kissam: Patharabani 26 Patna Khireitangiri LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°42'5 2 4 5 8 4 3 14080 6"N to 1 2 6 5 2 2 21°42'57"N Longitude:85°42' 32"E to 85°42'35"E Khata No: 338 Plot No: 1600 & 1606 Kissam: Patharabani 27 Patna Baliaposi (KA) LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°45'3 2 4 3 8 4 5 18210 nil 6"N to 1 5 6 5 4 0 21°45'27"N Longitude:85°44' 50"E to 85°44'47"E Khata No: 128 Plot No: 1810 Kissam: Patharabani 28 Patna Baliaposi LOI Issued Stone Latitude:21°45'4 2 4 4 8 4 0 4930 nil (KHA) 8"N to 1 5 8 5 5 7 21°45'45"N Longitude:85°45' 07"E to 85°45'07"E Khata No: 128 Plot No: 1771 Kissam: Patharabani 29 Anandpur Kanto New Stone/ Khata No- 183 10379 1.031 Ha. Plot No- 110/1008 Area- Ac.2.55 Kissam- Parbata-II 30 Anandpur Kolimati New Stone/ Khata No- 267 3521 0.35 Ha. Plot No- 403 Area- Ac0.87 Kissam- Patharabani 31 Anandpur Sunduria LOI Issued Stone/ Latitude- 2 1 0 8 0 0 33993.59 20 465408

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5.078 Ha. 21.16'03.97" to 1 6 3 6 9 5 21.16'12.96"N . . Longitude- 9 2 86.09'05.27"- 86.09'09.64"E Khata No- 91 Plot No- 1648 Area- Ac.12.55 Kissam- Parbata-II 32 Anandpur Kantipal LOI Issued Stone/ Latitude- 2 1 4 8 1 3 52609.1 22 813450 5.261 Ha. 21.15'40.00" to 1 5 0 6 2 6 21.15'52.00"N . . Longitude- 0 3 86.12'36.30"- 86.12'43.60"E Khata No- 863 Plot No- 2004 Area- Ac.13.00 Kissam- Patharabani 33 Banspal Ambadahara Running Amabadahara 21` 37' 53.8"N to 2 3 5 8 3 5 44514 -- - Stone Quarry/ 21`38'3.8"N & 1 7 3 5 2 . Ha 6.00 85`32' 5.9"E to . 9 85` 32' 13.0"E 8 34 Banspal Ichinda Running Ichinda Stone 21` 39`01.7"N to 2 3 0 8 3 2 48582 -- --- Quarry Ha 6.80 21`39" 11.9" N & 1 9 1 5 1 5 85`31" 25.8" to . . 875` 31" 40.3" 7 8 35 Banspal Baitarani Running Baitarani Bhuyan 21`32'28.6" N to 2 3 2 8 2 5 50000 - - Bhuyan Stone Quarry Ha 21`32'38" N & 1 2 8 5 7 8 4.6358 85`27'58.4" E to . . 85`28'02.3" E 6 4 36 Banspal Karangadihi Running Karangadihi 21`33'320" N to 2 3 3 8 2 3 3200 - - Stone Quarry Ha 21`33'39.4' N & 1 3 2 5 7 1 4.800 85`27'31.5" E to . 85`27'40.3" E 5 37 Banspal Benidihi Running Benidihi West 21`28'10.6"N to 2 2 1 8 2 3 4000 - - Stone Quarry Ha 21`28'19.6" N & 1 8 0 5 1 0 3.440 85`21'30.8"E to . . 85`21'36.1" E 6 8 38 Banspal Benidihi Running Benidihi East 21`28'10.6"N to 2 2 1 8 2 3 4000 - - Stone Quarry Ha 21`28'19.6" N & 1 8 0 5 1 0 4.00 85`21'30.8"E to . .

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85`21'36.1" E 6 8 39 Champua Laxmiposhi New Laxmiposhi Khata-108, plot 48562.2771 Stone quarry -1 no. 425 Area Ac 12.00, Kisam- Patharbani 40 Champua New Karanjia Stone Khata-324, plot 50990.3909 quarry & 5.099 no. 1537 Area Ac 12.60, Kisam- Patharbani 41 Champua Karanjia New Mackmillanpur Khata-37, plot 4046.85642 stone quarry & no. 178 /1 & 0.627 182/1 , Area 1.00 & Area 0.55 Total Area 1.55 Kisam- Patharbani 42 Champua Karanjia New Chandrasekharp Khata-119, plot 10602.7638 ur Stone quarry no. 509 Area Ac & 1.060 2.62, Kisam- Patharbani 43 Champua Mukundapur New Mukundapur Khata-123, plot 14042.5918 stone quarry-2 & no. 59 & 732 , 1.404 Area 0.47 & 3.00 , Total Area Ac 3.47, Kisam- Patharbani 44 Champua Kadagadia New Kadagadia stone Khata-276, plot 20315.2192 quarry & 0.623 no. 237, 741 & 799 , Area 1.54, 2.35 & 1.13 , Total Area Ac 5.02, Kisam- Patharbani 45 Champua basudevpur New Basudevpur Khata-48, plot Total area of stone quarry & no. 739/1 Area the lease 0.505 Ac 0.48, Kisam- has been Patharbani acquired by NHAI for expanding of N.H 46 Champua Bhanda New Ghuntagadia Khata-97, plot 8093.71284 stone quarry & no. 245 & 1177, 1.841 Area Ac 2.00 & 2.55, Total Area

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4.55 , Kisam- Patharbani 47 Champua Sasanga New Sasanga stone Khata-147 plot 5827.47325 quarry & 0.651 no. 4 Area Ac 1.44, Kisam- Patharbani 48 Champua Sirapur New Sirapur Stone Khata-51 plot no. 12059.6321 quarry & 1.205 336 Area Ac 2.98, Kisam- Patharbani 49 Champua Fulkanlei New Fulkanlei stone Khata-207 plot 2023.42821 quarry & 0.202 no. 645/1 Area Ac 0.50, Kisam- Patharbani 50 Champua Fulkanlei New Kusumgoda Khata-207, plot 1335.46262 Stone quarry & no. 4 Area Ac 0.133 0.33, Kisam- Patharbani 51 Champua Laxmiposhi LOI Issued Laxmiposhi 21°57’06” N to 2 5 0 8 4 3 48562.2771 Nil 310965.3 Stone quarry-2 & 21°57’18” N and 1 7 6 5 1 6 4.852 85°41’36”E to 85°41’48”E Khata-108 & plot no. 426 Area Ac 12.00, Kisam- Patharbani 52 Champua Mukundapur LOI Issued Mukundapur 22°02’32.7” N to 2 0 3 2 0 4 25697.5383 Nil 54270 stone quarry-1 & 22°02’45.8 to ” N 2 2 2 2 2 5 2.56 and . . 85°33’36.3”E to 7 8 85°33’43.6”E Khata-123 & plot no. 771 & 793 , Area 2.32 & Ac. 4.03, Total Area Ac 6.35, Kisam- Patharbani 53 Ghasipura Bholanuagaon BOLANUAGAO 2 1 3 8 4 2 Ac.14.00 ------N 1 3 9 6 2 K-145 . . P-3 4 2 Bholanuagaon 2 2 Running Stone Quarry N E 54 Ghasipura Narangapur Running Narangapur NARANGAPUR 2 1 0 8 5 5 Ac.3.23 ------

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Stone quarry K-560 1 1 1 5 9 7 P-89,93,231,263 . . 0 9 1 N 55 Ghasipura Biragobindapu BIRAGOBINDAP 2 1 3 8 5 1 Ac.2.38 ------r UR 1 5 7 6 9 Biragobindapur K-209 N . Running stone quarry P-724 9 56 Ghasipura Ostapura Ostapura 2 1 3 8 4 9 Ac.13.00 ------k-169 1 3 4 6 . P-905/1 . 3 Ostapura stone 0 E Running quarry N 57 Ghatagaon Khajirijiani Road Metal N21°30'03.6" - 57,500 245859.1 N21°31'10.5"

E85°48'46.3" - E85°48'54.1"

Khata-60, Running Plot-739 58 Ghatagaon Khajirijiani Road Metal N21°31'18.70" - 16,800 48256 N21°31'30.30"

E85°48'9.50" - E85°48'15.50"

Khata-60, Running Plot-519 59 Ghatagaon Mellan Road Metal N21°21'55.5" - 4,800 55890 N21°22'01.7"E8 5°59'11.4" - E85°59'15"Khata Running -142,Plot-2602 60 Ghatagaon Rutisila Road Metal N21°30'11.10" - 63,000 913507 N21°31'19.50"

E85°43'09.20" - E85°43'18.40"

Khata-190, Running Plot-951 61 Ghatagaon Basantpur Running Road Metal N21°32'15.04" - 10,400 99560

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N21°32'18.02"

E85°39'0.8" - E85°39'25.06"

Khata-300, Plot-3439, 3441 62 Ghatagaon Khantaghar New Road Metal N21°31'84" - 19424 67599 N21°31'16"

E85°48'58" - E85°49'3.3"

Khata-120, Plot-765 63 Ghatagaon Balabhadrapu LOI Issued Road Metal Khata-155 5260.91 r Plot-670 64 Ghatagaon Kandasar LOI Issued Road Metal Khata-102 6879.66 Plot-2272 65 Ghatagaon Jharbeda LOI Issued Road Metal N21°558651 12140.6 E85°720051

Khata-280 Plot-122 66 Ghatagaon Pichhula LOI Issued Road Metal N21°522758 19991.47 E85°689062

Khata-218 Plot-349 67 Ghatagaon Pichhula LOI Issued Road Metal N21°522758 19991.47 E85°689062

Khata-218 Plot-349/1 68 Ghatagaon Upardiha LOI Issued Road Metal Khata-158Plot- 8093.71 46/1849 69 Harichandan Hunda Stone Khata No : 875 5 1.214 ha pur Plot No : 5857/1 2 2 8 3 . Running 0 3 1 5 7 5 70 Harichandan Salabeda stone Khata No : 145 2 4.9879 ha pur Plot No : 263 5 2 2 4 8 4 . Running 1 7 7 5 1 1 71 Harichandan Sagadapata Running Stone Khata No : 246 2 1 5 8 5 4 2.428 ha

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pur Plot No : 1275/1 1 5 5 4 9 . 5 72 Harichandan Raghunathpur Stone Khata No : 49 1 3 pur Plot No : 223 7 8 2 2 . 8 4 . Running 1 1 4 5 7 7 0.2509ha 73 Harichandan Brajamohanp LOI Issued Stone 1.238 ha Khata No : 33 1.283 ha pur ur Plot No : 737 74 Harichandan Sagadapata I LOI Issued Stone 1.740 ha Khata No : 247 1.740 ha pur Plot No : 38, 431, 555, 586 75 Harichandan Bhagamunda LOI Issued Stone Khata No : 348 1.5985 ha pur Plot No : 4354 76 Harichandan Kusumjodi LOI Issued Stone Khata No : 23 0.7931 pur Plot No : 257 77 Hatadihi Khata No 267, N 4 3 E plot No. 939 - 3 8 1 - 2 Baniapanka 2 . . Baniapanka Running 5 8 1 8 1 4720 Stone Quarry 1 0 2 ' 6 ' 0 3 9 0 " " 78 Hatadihi LOI Issued N 1 E 0 - 2 - 8 Dhenka Lt. Khata No- 484, 1 1 2 . 8 . Dhenka Stone Quarry Plot No 389, 3 7 11200 NA 33600 1 4 6 9 Hc. 1.49 390, 391,392 ' ' 0 0 0 0 " " 79 Jhumpura Gundunia LOI Issued Gundunia Stone Khata No- 276 37231.1 10 27731.25 Quarry (3.72 Plot- 701 Ha) Area- 9.20 80 Jhumpura Naradpur New Naradpur Stone Khata- 134 10643.23 12 Quarry-II (4.61 Plot- 762- 1.25 Ha) Plot- 787- 1.38 Total - 2.63 81 Jhumpura Durgapur New Durgapur Stone Khata- 106 17806.2 15 Quarry (1.78 Plot-1020- 1.05 Ha) Plot- 1126- 3.35 Total- 4.40 82 Jhumpura Gandabarei New Gandabarei Khata- 221 3237.49 17 Stone Quarry Plot- 619- 0.80 (0.32 Ha) 83 Jhumpura Tukudiha New Tukudida Stone Khata - 303 17603.83 12

Quarry-I (1.76 Plot - 61- 4.35

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Ha) 84 Jhumpura Tukudiha New Tukudida Stone Khata - 303 607.02 10 Quarry-II (0.06 Plot -3287- 0.15 Ha) 85 Jhumpura Asanpat New Asanpat Stone Khata - 316 12140.6 17 Quarry Plot - 1772- 3.00 (1.21 Ha) 86 Jhumpura Arshala New Arshala Stone Khata - 401 23228.96 19 Quarry Plot -3819 - 5.74 (2.32 Ha) 87 Raghunathpur Running Road Metal Khata ( Quarry No-I) Hc1.2145 No.75.Plot 2 3 3 8 4 3 Keonjhar No.287/01, Area- 1 3 7 5 2 2 Hc1.2145 88 Raghunathpur Running Road Metal Khata 3 ( Quarry No.- Hc1.2145 No.75.Plot 2 3 8 4 3 Keonjhar . II) No.287/02, Area- 1 6 5 2 0 5 Hc1.2145 89 Nischintapur Running Road Metal Hc Khata 1 ( Quarry-1) 0.8623 No.36.Plot 0 2 3 2 8 4 Keonjhar No.97 , Area- Hc . 1 4 6 5 2 0.8623 0 1 90 Gopalpur Running Road Metal Hc Khata No. 83 5 4 ( quarry-1) 0.9716 ,Plot No. 145 , 2 3 2 8 4 3 Keonjhar Area- Hc 0.9716 1 3 . 5 2 . 3 3 91 Badaposi Running Road Metal Khata No. 68 3 0 Quarry-III Hc.0.7894 ,Plot No. 2 3 3 8 3 Keonjhar . 624/1126 , 1 8 . 5 5 1 Area- Hc 0.7894 5 92 Gopinathpur Running Road Metal (Hc Khata No. 99 4 5 Nuagaon 2.0242 ,Plot No. 229/02 4 2 3 . 8 4 Keonjhar Stone Quarry , Area- Hc . 1 4 6 5 0 2.0242 9 6 8 93 Tikarapada Running Road Metal Khata No. 273 3 3 Stone quarry- Area Hc4.85 ,Plot No. 61/01 2 2 4 8 3 . Keonjhar I , Area- . 1 1 5 3 1 Hc 4.85 8 7 5 94 Murusuan Running Road Metal Khata No. 146 3 4 2 4 8 3 Keonjhar Stone Area Hc.1.0562 ,Plot No. 1229/ 8 0 1 6 5 3 Quarry-I 1359 , . .

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Area- Hc 1.0562 6 0 6 95 Murusuan Running Road Metal 2 2 Khata No. 146 Stone Area Hc.4.75 2 2 ,Plot No. 1226, 2 4 8 3 Keonjhar Quarry-II . . 1235 , 1 6 5 3 0 0 Area- Hc4.75 5 7 96 Kathabaunsuli Running Road Metal Khata No. 204 2 4 4 8 3 Keonjhar Stone Quarry- Area Hc. 1.3765 ,Plot No. 06, , 5 1 8 5 5 8 II Area- Hc 1.3765 5 97 Tangarani Running Road Metal 4 Khata No. 203 9 Stone Quarry Area-1.7327 2 4 8 3 0 Keonjhar ,Plot No. 1499 , . 1 8 5 4 . Area- Hc 1.7327 7 6 98 Keonjhar Murusuan LOI Issued Road Metal 4 4 Area- Ha 3.52 Khata No. 146 1 2 2 4 8 3 ,Plot No. 971(P), . . 59467.50 1 6 5 3 Area- Hc 3.52 2 9 1 8 99 Keonjhar Kathabaunsuli LOI Issued Road Metal Khata No. 204- Area- Ha 2.557 AAA, Plot No. 2 4 2 8 3 5 10320.00 345 (P), 1 8 8 5 9 . Area- Hc 2.5587 1 100 Telkoi PITANLI New STONE 2.860 Ha, Vill- 12.00 Pitanali, Khata No.14, Plot-63/1, Kisam-Parbata

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MINERAL MAP OF KEONJHAR DISTRICT

SCALE:. 1:180,000

PLATE NO-4

Legend

Block Headquarter District Boundary

NH Road I SH Road/Major District Road

Railway Line

~ RiverfLake/Waterbody

Amphibolite ALASORE DISTRICT ~ BHJ & Quartzite ~ Banded Quartzite & SMa

~ Basiclntrusives ~!ili§;; Dyke

•• Gabbro & Anorthosite Granite & Gneiss

Gritty Sandstone & Quartzite

Laterite and Alluvium

Lava & Tuff

Older Metamorphics

Phyllite Pyrophyllile JAJPUR Quartzite

Soap Slone

Ultrabasics

•• Upper Shale •• Vein Quartz LEASE/POTENTIAL MAP OF ROAD METAL/BUILDING STONE/BLACK STONE/WHITE STONE IN KEONJHAR DISTRICT SCALE:-1:180,OOO

PLATE NO-5

Legend

Block Headquarter District Boundary NH ISH Road/Major District Road Railway Line River/Lake/Walerbody

Lease/Potential Area for - Road Metal/Building Stone/Black StonelWhite Stone