DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, , Notification Date 25-07-2018.)

DISTRICT

SURVEY

REPORT

DHOLPUR

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.)

1.0 Introduction:- is situated in north-east corner of . It was declared as the 27th district of the State in the year 1982. Prior to this it was a sub-division of . Dholpur is the smallest district of the state and lies between latitudes 22° 22' to 26° 67' and longitude 77° 14' to 78° 16' covering 3004 sq. km. area. It is bounded in the north by Bharatpur (Raj.) and Agra (U.P.) districts, in South by Muraina (M.P.) and (M.P.) districts and in the west by district. The district has four Panchayat Samities, viz. Basedi, Bari, Dholpur and and five Rocks of Bhander Group of Vindhyan Supergroup are exposed in the southern part of the district. The Rewa Group is represented by Indergarh sandstone. Its outcrops are exposed in west of Baseri and northwest of Sepau along the border. This is conformably overlain by rocks of Bhander Group, comprising Sirbu shale and Upper Bhander sandstone. The Sirbu shale occurs with interbeds of stromatolitic limestone, which is intermittantly exposed along the southern margin of the district bordering M.P. It is confirmably overlain by the upper Bhander sandstone which is well axposed in south west of Dholpur. tehsils, viz. Basedi, Bari, Dholpur, Rajakhera and Sepau. Topographically, most of the part of the district has rugged topography formed by the rocks of Vindhyan Supergroup. Chambel is the only perenial river of the district. This river flows along the eastern border of the district as well as borders of the state seperating Rajasthan from .

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Fig. 1.1 Rajasthan Administraion Map

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Fig. 1.2 Dholpur Administraion Map

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2.0 OVERVIEW OF MINOR MINERAL MINING ACTIVITY IN THE DISTRICT:- Dholpur District is rich in Sandstone and Masonry Stone. This is situated on earth surface. So, the mining in the Dholpur done by Open Cast Method. The mineral wealth the district is constituted by sand stone & limestone. A total of 187 mining leases are existing in the district. The significant portion of Dholpur and Rajakhera subdivision area covered by the alluvium of the velly. Vidhyanchal occurs in the range which runs from Fatehpur sikari towards , in which the sand stone deposits area in plenty. The sandstone has been used as building material for many centuries. Among its varieties one is the dark – red with yellowish – white spots and another is yellowish –white spots other major minerals in the district are lime stone. Bajri and masonry stone. Dholpur district is rich in minerals such as. 1. Sandstone 2. Masonry Stone 3. Lime Stone

3.0 GENERAL PROFILE OF DISTRICT: Dholpur District is a district of Rajasthan state in Northern . The town of Dholpur is the district headquarters. Dholpur District is a part of Bharatpur Divisional Commissionerate. Dholpur District has an area of 3084 km². The forms the southern boundary of the district, across which lies the state of Madhya Pradesh. The district is bounded by the state of on the east and northeast, by Bharatpur District of Rajasthan on the northwest, and of Rajasthan on the west. All along the bank of the Chambal River the district is deeply intersected by ravines; low ranges of hills in the western portion of the district supply quarries of fine-grained and easily worked red sandstone. The district came into existence in 1982 comprising four tehsils of Bharatpur namely Dholpur, Rajakhera, Bari and Baseri. It is bordered by Bharatpur district of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh to the north, Madhya Pradesh to the south, Karauli district to the west and Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh to the east. The District has six Subdivisions and six Tehsils Dholpur, Bari, Baseri and Rajakhera, Saipau & and five Development Blocks namely Dholpur, Bari, Baseri, Rajakhera and Saipau. The district is well connected by roads and railways. The Broad-gauge lines of Mumbai–Agra of Central Railways, passes through the district headquarter

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Dholpur. Total area of Dholpur district is 3,034sq. kilometers. It's population according to census of the year 2011 was 12,06,516 comprising 6,53,647 males and 5,52,869 females.

Sub Division 6 6 Tehsil (Dholpur, Badi, Baseri, Rajakhera, Sepau & Sarmathura) Development 5 Block (Dholpur, Badi, Baseri, Rajakhera, Sepau ) Population 12,06,516 (according to census of the year 2011)

4.0 GEOLOGY OF DHOLPUR DISTRICT:- 4.1 GEOLOGY Geologically the district comprises rocks of Rewa and Upper Bhander Groups of Vindhyan Supergroup. Rocks of Bhander Group of Vindhyan Supergroup are exposed in the southern part of the district. The Rewa Group is represented by Indergarh sandstone. Its outcrops are exposed in west of Baseri and northwest of Sepau along the border. This is conformably overlain by rocks of Bhander Group, comprising Sirbu shale and Upper Bhander sandstone. The Sirbu shale occurs with interbeds of stromatolitic limestone, which is intermittently exposed along the southern margin of the district bordering M.P. It is conformably overlain by the upper Bhander sandstone which is well exposed in south west of Dholpur.

Statigraphic succession of the rock units of Dholpur district is given below:-

The main rock formation found here are of Vindhyan Super Group. The general sequence as adopted by Coulson (1927) and B. Prtasad (1981)(GSI Memoirs-116, Pt.II) is as under:-

GROUP Sub Group Formation UPPER BHANDER SHALE)/ BHAVPURA SHALE UPPER BHANDER LST)/ BALWAN LIMESTONE BHANDER UPPER BHANDER SST)/ BHIKAOOA SAND STONE GROUP SIRBU SHALE LOWER BHANDER SST)/ MILL SANDSTONE SAMARIA SHALE WITH STROMATOLITIC LIME STONE)/ LIMESTONE GANURGARM SHALE

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GEOLOGICAL AND MINERAL POTENTIAL MAP OF DHOLPUR DSITRICT IS ATTACHED HEREWITH AS ANNEXURE “A”

Sandstone The upper most Bhander Sandstone are forming disconnected high plateau a part of which locally known as „dang‟. These have been separated form the main Vidhyan tract by the river Chambal. In the central part of the district along Dholpur to Bari tar road small hills of low height form the undulated terrain. These are made up of ferruginous, buff end brown coloured Sandstone boulders and form gently bedded strate. The sandstone formations are confined right form west of Dholpur and speeded out up to the western, north- western and south – western boundary of the district. In north of Dholpur-Bari railway line area and in entire eastern and north-eastern part of the district beyond east and north of Dholpur town sandstone are not found any where and this part is fully covered by alluvium and cultivated fields. The general trand of sandstone beds in Dholpur district is NE-SW with very gentle dips 3º to 5º due N-W. The sandstones found in Dholpur district are generally softer, fine grained and often shaly. These are of deep red colour with white specks with or without red specks. The individual split table beds are usually thin having six to sigh teen inches thickness but at places it is even three to four feet in thickness and more massive beds are observed. The western part is occupied largely by number of sandstone mining leases under minor mineral concession rules. Important sandstone workings are near Sarmathura, Chile chonth, Bari, Baseri etc.

Shales

Shales are generally found thinly inter bedded with sandstone layers. In south of Dholpur near Muchkund thin layers of brown shales and shaly green coatings on sandstones were observed. Near Chila chondh along Bari – Sir Mathura road green coatings of shales have also been reported on sandstone boulders dug out from the wells. The green coatings may be tested for presence glauconitic shales.

Limestone

Limestone beds outcropped on south and south –western boundary of the district in Chambal bed and along on its bank at places The limestone has been reported to be found at about 3 km south of Baseri Dang and 0.5 k.m. south of Sewar pali village. It occure in form of horizontal to gently dipping beds exposed for 1.5 km length and with about 500 meter width in Baseri Dang area. The limestone is greyish in colour with pinkish shades at places.

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4.2 ECONOMIC IMPACT OF MINING. The mining will generate direct and indirect employment during mining operations and most of the unskilled labour will be used for mining purposes and they will be paid more than minimum wages prescribed by State Govt. In general, there will be no adverse effect on human health as no blasting or handling of toxic material is involved. All the safety measures will be strictly followed to prevent occupational risk during excavation, loading and transportation. This will be a good source of revenue generation for the government as after getting the Environment Clearance; the minor mineral concessioner will have to pay the Royalty Price, DMFT and GST which will enhance the revenue of the State and Central Government.

4.3 MINERAL WEALTH 1. Sandstone Dholpur district is known for its unique Sandstone. In general Dholpur sandstone is fine to medium grained, compact, resistant to acid, available in different shades and colours and can be easily dressed and chiseled. It takes good polish at cut surface. The colour of the sandstone depends on the constituents of the cementing material. The famous Dholpur sandstone is being used in Rajasthan as well as in neighboring states since centuries as building and dimensional stone. The famous historical buildings like Rashtrapati Bhawan, Red Forts of Agra and Delhi, Vidhansabha Bhawan, and many other forts are built by the Dholpur sandstone. It is being used in roofing, flooring, panelling, beams; pillars, door and window sills, cladding, wall fancing, making of statue, perforated windows, jalies and carved decorative articles. Details of the important sandstone localities of the district are given below. S. No. Tehsil Village 1 Bari Kankrai, Dhimri, Tanoti, Totpur, Naksonda, Richhai, Chilaghund, Bhola Ka Pura, Birpur, Basai, Dang, Khanpur Gurjar, Bijauli, Maidana, Barauli Ka Pura, Talab Sahi, Janura. 2 Baseri Khidarpur, Thawa, Dhond, Bidarpur, Tilawa, Birja, Dhor, Nandanpur, Tajpur, Badarea, Chand, Kharagpura.

3. Sar Mathura Kachchhanpura, Angai. The deposits mentioned above have splittable and blockable sandstone. The blocks of

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8'x4'x3' and even bigger size can be excavated. In general, Dholpur Sandstone contains

98.20% SiO2, 0.840% Fe2O3, 0.32% Al2O3, 0.28% CaO, MgO is absent and loss on ignition is nil. Mechanical properties of three type of Dholpur sandstone is as follows: Technical Information Test Test Method Values BEIGE COLOUR SANDSTONE Compressive Strength Mpa Dry 95.82 ASTM C 170/C170 M-15a Modulus of Rupture, Mpa Dry 12.00 ASTM C 99/C99 M-15 AGRA RED SANDSTONE Compressive Strength Mpa Dry 50.13 ASTM C 170/C170 M-15a Modulus of Rupture, Mpa Dry 13.00 ASTM C 99/C99 M-15 SPOTTED RED SANDSTONE Compressive Strength Mpa Dry 61.79 ASTM C 170/C170 M-15a Modulus of Rupture, Mpa Dry 10.00 ASTM C 99/C99 M-15 Leasing status: A total of 161 leases of sandstones are in operation in the district. 2. Lime Stone: The Vindhyan Limestone occurs in and along the banks of Chambal river. It is grey in colour, fine to medium grained and massive. At present, there is no mining lease for limestone. The main locations of limestone are Sawar Pali, Basai Dang and Rojai Kalan in tehsil Dholpur.

3. Masonry Stone: The sandstone which is hard and compact but does not has splittability, is used as masonry stone in the form of Khanda, Gritty & boulders. The prominent deposits are listed below: S. No. Tehsil Village 1 Dholpur Chandpura, Narpura, Bhilgaon, Surajpura, Bishnoda, Kotra, Panch Gaon, Purani Chhawani. 2 Rajakhera Pahari, Mairana. 3. Sepau Rundh-Rajaura. Leasing status: A total of 26 leases of Masonary Stone are in operation in the district.

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ANNEXURE “A”

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5.0 DRAINAGE OR IRRIGATION PATTERN OF DHOLPUR DISTRICT: Dholpur district is covered in part by three river basins namely Parbati, Chambal and Gambhiri. The river Parbati flows from west to east and is located in the central part of the district whereas river Chambal and river Gambhiri flow in the southern and northern extremities of the district respectively. Both these rivers flow in the outhwest - northeast direction. Drainage system of the district is quite well developed and is represented by Chambal, Gambhir and Parbati rivers and their various tributaries. The entire district falls under the basin as both Chambal and Gambhir rivers are the tributaries of Yamuna river. Major part of the district comes under Gambhir and Parbati sub basins and a narrow strip of the plateau part of the district running in NE-SW direction falls under Chambal sub basin. The details of basin wise area covered in the district are given in Table. Basin Area sq. Km % of district % of Basin Parbathi 1950.70 64.50 81.70 Gambhir 203.50 17.80 4.90 Chambal 869.40 28.80 2.80

The land use statistics of the district are furnished. Out of total reporting area of 300913 ha, 27173 ha (9%) is covered by forests. Fallow lands cover 5.25% of the total area occupying 15795 ha and other uncultivated land occupy 26728 ha area covering 8.9% of the total area. About 74744 ha (24.84%) land is not available for cultivation. The total sown area is 226210 has (including area sown more than once) and net sown area is 156473 ha out of which net irrigated area is 110900 ha forming nearly two third of the net area sown. Agriculture activity is spread over both Kharif and Rabi cultivation. Kharif cultivation is rain fed and Rabi cultivation is mostly based on ground water.

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Drainage and Topographical map

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6.0 LAND UTILIZATION PATTERN IN THE DHOLPUR DISTRICT:

S. No. Description Area in hact.

1 Total reporting area 300913

2 Area reporting forest 27184 3 Not available for cultivation 92582

4 Cultivated waste 24406

5 Fellow land &

6 Net area shown 156741

(1)Irrigation 124185

(2)Non Irrigation 32556

7.0 GROUND & SURFACE WATER SCENARIO OF DISTRICT: Hydrogeology In Dholpur district, ground water occurs in mainly four hydrogeological formations. These hydrogeological formations are alluvium, sandstone, shale and limestone and among these formations, alluvium is the most important formation as it covers the maximum area and also it is the most potential among different hydrogeological formations. Hydrogeological map of the district is shown in Figure 1. The ground water bearing characteristics of the various formations are described below: Sirbhu shale Sirbhu shales occur as water bearing formation in isolated patches located along the southern contact of upper Bhander sandstone with alluvium. As shale gets easily weathered into clayey products, its water storing capacity is very poor. Within shales generally ground water moves through joints and fractures, which do not persist much downwards or laterally and further the joints are filled with secondary materials making the shales a poor aquifer.

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Figure 1: Hydrogeological map of Dholpur district

Sirbhu limestone Sirbhu limestone as a hydrogeological formation occurs in the extreme corner of the district near Chambal river. The investigation indicates that the cavernous nature of limestone is not properly developed and aerial distribution of this formation is very limited. Ground water occurs under water table conditions and yield from the open wells ranges from 5 to 20 m3/hr individually.

Upper Bhander sandstone Upper Bhander sandstone occurring in the central, southern and western part of the district is the second important hydrogeological formation in the district and in the aerial coverage it is next to alluvium. Ground water occurs under water table conditions. Sandstone is very hard compact, fine grained, devoid of secondary porosity and very much resistant to weathering and as such water holding capacity of sandstone is very poor. In general, the yield of wells tapping this aquifer is very poor.

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However, good yielding wells have been observed where extent and spacing of joints and fractures are more. The yield of wells tapping sandstone ranges from 15 to 150 m3/day and recuperation is markedly slow.

Alluvium Alluvium is the most important hydrogeological formation in the district and it covers maximum area. Ground water occurs under unconfined condition. In the district mainly sandy clay, silty clay, sand and gravel type of aquifers have been observed. In some of the area clay with Kankar also forms aquifers, which is generally very poor aquifer. Whenever, aquifers contain mainly sand/ sand and gravel, it becomes the potential aquifer and yield from open wells ranges from 200 to 800 m3/day and discharge from tubewells as high as 726 lpm (Piphera) and 632 lpm (Rajakhera). The open wells tapping clay and kankar as aquifer have poorest yield and recuperation is also slow in these wells. The intermediate yields are obtained from the aquifer comprised of silty clay and sandy clay. Three dimension aquifer geometry and characterization model has been prepared using Rock Works Software which is given in Figure 2.

Aquifer Geometry and Characterization

Figure 2: Aquifer Geometry and Characterization Model

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Water Level Scenario Central Ground Water Board periodically monitors the National Hydrograph Network Stations (NHNS) in the district, four times a year i.e. in January, May (Premonsoon), August and November (Postmonsoon).

Depth to Water Level – Pre-monsoon (May-2014):- During pre-monsoon (May, 2014), the depth to water level in the district varied from 4.97 to 35.10 mbgl. Majority of wells monitored (64.29%) have registered water levels in the range of 5 to 20 mbgl. Deeper water levels (> 20 mbgl) were recorded in 28.57% wells monitored in northern and northwestern parts of the district. The Depth to water level map for pre-monsoon 2014 is given in Figure 3.

Figure 3: Depth to Water Level Map (May 2014)

Depth to Water Level – Post-monsoon (November, 2014):- During post-monsoon period (November, 2014), the depth to water level varied from 3.07 to 39.90 mbgl. Depth to water level in the range of 2 to 5 mbgl was recorded in 30.77% of the wells monitored in parts of Bari, Baseri and Dholpur blocks. Depths to water level in the range of 5 to 20 mbgl were recorded in 45.45% wells in the district.

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Deeper water levels (>20mbgl) were reported from southwestern, northern and northeastern parts of the district. Depth to water level map of the district during post- monsoon period is shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4: Depth to Water Level Map (November, 2014)

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 8.0 CLIMATE & RAINFALL: Climate of the district can be classified as semi arid type. The summers are very hot & dry and winters are very cold. The summer season prevails from March to mid June after which the rainy season starts with the onset of monsoon rains lasting till the end of September. During May/ June months, the mean daily temperature is about 40°C. The potential evapotranspiration is 1780.0 mm annually. The mean annual rainfall of the district is 563.94 mm (2001-2011). The long term normal annual rainfall (1951-2000) is 722.1mm. The occurrence of mild droughts is highest in the district. Normal drought occurs sometimes where as severe type of drought occurs rarely. The rainfall data of Dholpur district is shown in Table and the Bar diagram is presented in Figure 2. Table:-Annual Rainfall and Departure (%) From Mean

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Bar Diagram of Rainfall Data, Dholpur district

TEMPERATURE: Climate of the district can be classified as semi arid type. The summers are very hot & dry and winters are very cold. The summer season prevails from March to mid June after which the rainy season starts with the onset of monsoon rains lasting till the end of September. During May/ June months, the mean daily temperature is about 40°C. The potential evapotranspiration is 1780.0 mm annually.

HUMIDITY: The air is generally dry except during the southwest monsoon period. The relative humidity ranges from less than 20% to 85 %.

WINDS Generally moderate winds prevail throughout the year with slight strengthening during early monsoon period. The wind velocity ranges from 7-10 Km/hr. with direction varying between northeasts to northwest.

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 9.0 The List of Mining leases in the District with location, area and period of validity: Sr. Name Name of Address & Mining Area of Period of Period of Date of Status Captive Obtained Location of the Mining Lease Method of No. of the the Lessee Contact No- lease Mining Mining lease Mining lease commenc (Working/ / Non- Environme (Latitude & Longitude) Mining st nd Mineral of Lessee Grant Lease (Initial) (1 / 2 ement of Non- Captive ntal (Opencast/ Order (ha) …renewal) Mining Working/ Clearance Undergro

No. & Operation Temp. (Yes/No), If und date Working Yes Letter for No with dispatch date of etc.) grant of EC. From To From To 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 lS.M yk[ku flag yk[ku flag 28.07. 2-25 13-11- 12-11- 13-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 1988 1992 2042 1992 Captive 05-2016 0 0 jkelju jkelju 'kekZ B1 26 38’ 77 21’ 'kekZ fuoklh 18.01” 09.38” G 260 38’ 770 21’ ,e-,y- ua- lqjkjhdyk 17.83” 20.22” iksLV cjkSyh 67/88 G1 260 38’ 770 21’ rg0ljeFkqjk 15.40” 20.17” ftyk /kkSyiqj G2 260 38’ 770 21’ 15.58” 09.33”

2 lS.M y[kuyky y[kuyky 24.10. 3-925 22-05- 21-05- 22-05- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh 1979 1980 2030 1980 Working Captive ugha 0 0 Jh eksrhjke eksrhjke 'kekZ M 26 38’ 77 15’ 'kekZ fuoklh 36.04” 38.84” M1 260 38’ 770 15’ ,e-,y- ua- fpykpkSan 35.39” 34.20” rg0 ckMh 06/90 M2 260 38’ 770 15’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 44.19” 29.80” M3 260 38’ 770 15’ 45.86” 33.91”

3 lS.M i`Foh flag i`Foh flag 24.10. 3-86 16-04- 15-04- 16-04- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh jru 1979 1980 2030 1980 Working Captive ugha 0 0 jru flag flag fuoklh A 26 03’ 77 18’ ,e ,y ljeFkqjk 40.87” 10.25”

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,e-,y- ua- rg0 B 260 03’ 770 18’ 42.22” 12.46” 62/89 ljeFkqjk ftyk /kkSyiqj C 260 03’ 770 18’ 42.92” 10.06” D 260 03’ 770 18’ 43.86” 09.17” E 260 03’ 770 18’ 43.84” 06.98” F 260 03’ 770 18’ 41.06” 06.79”

4 lS.M jkethyky jkethyky 18.01. 3-80 28-12- 31-03- 28-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu clay iq= clay iq= Jh 1971 1974 2025 1974 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh txUukFk A1 26 28’ 77 17’ txUukFk izlkn caly 10.52” 43.19” B1 260 28’ 770 17’ izlkn fuoklh 05.19” 39.07” caly ,e- ljeFkqjk C1 260 28’ 770 17’ ,y- ua- ftyk /kkSyiqj 01.67” 44.71” 0 0 29/89 D1 26 28’ 77 17’ 07.00” 48.82”

5 lS.M meka'kdj meka'kdj 21.11. 24-90 14-05- 13-05- 14-05- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr Opencast LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh 1979 1980 2030 1980 Working Captive ugha Jh xksfoUn xksfoUn izlkn 'kekZ izlkn 'kekZ ,e-,y- ua- fuoklh 64/89 dqEgkjikMk ckMh ftyk /kkSyiqj 6 lS.M iszeflag iq= iszeflag iq= 08.10. 1-00 18-01- 17-01- 18-01- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu Jh fgekpy Jh fgekpy 1999 2000 2050 2000 Captive 05-2016 0 0 flag ,e- flag fuoklh A1 26 29’ 77 21’ ,y- ua- nnjkSuh 47.68” 47.73” B1 260 29’ 770 21’ 2A/99 rg0ljeFkqjk 50.46” 49.59” ftyk /kkSyiqj C1 260 29’ 770 21’ 48.79” 52.68”

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D1 260 29’ 770 21’ 46.01” 50.82”

7 lS.M dqynhi dqynhi flg 20.08. 2-8875 20-11- 19-11- 20-11- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr BLOCK:-B Opencast LVksu flg iq= iq= Jh 1980 2030 1980 Working Captive ugha PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE 1980 LAR Jh ljnkj ljnkj flag A 260 30’ 770 15’ flag ,e- fuoklh 59.95” 22.86” ,y- ua- pkaniqjk B 260 30’ 770 15’ 23/90 rg0ljeFkqjk 57.82” 25.58” ftyk /kkSyiqj C 260 30’ 770 15’ 55.37” 23.21” D 260 30’ 770 15’ 57.50” 20.49” BLOCK:-C PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 30’ 770 14’ 02.87” 40.71” B 260 30’ 770 14’ 04.16” 36.43” C 260 30’ 770 14’ 07.09” 37.52” D 260 30’ 770 14’ 06.31” 40.09”

E 260 30’ 770 14’ 07.55” 40.55”

F 260 30’ 770 14’ 07.03” 42.26” BLOCK:-D PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR R1 260 30’ 770 16’ 34.05” 07.60” A 260 30’ 770 16’ 36.65” 07.55” B 260 30’ 770 16’ 34.15” 05.26” C 260 30’ 770 16’ 31.55” 05.31”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 8 lS.M euh"k euh"k dqekj 30.10. 1-00 26-12- 25-12- 26-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj iq= iq= Jh 2002 2002 2052 2002 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh lqjsUnyky A 26 31’ 77 17’ lqjsUnyky 'kekZ fuoklh 47.20” 33.09” B 260 31’ 770 17’ 'kekZ ,e- ljeFkqjk 48.75” 36.26” ,y- ua- rg0 C 260 31’ 770 17’ 14/02 ljeFkqjk 45.90” 37.99” ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 31’ 770 17’ 44.35” 34.81”

9 lS.M jk/ks';ke jk/ks';ke nso 15.11. 1-00 26-12- 25-12- 26-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu nso iq= Jh iq= Jh 2002 2002 2052 2002 Captive 05-2016 0 0 dUgS;kyky dUgS;kyky A 26 34’ 77 28’ nso ,e-,y- nso fuoklh 25.03” 43.68” 0 0 ua- ,e 116] , 1 B 26 34’ 77 28’ 12/02 25.54” 47.24” egs'k C 260 34’ 770 28’ dkSyksuh tsih 22.33” 47.80” QkVd Vksad D 260 34’ 770 28’ jksM t;iqj 21.82” 44.23”

10 lS.M fotsUnz fotsUnz 13.02. 4-50 13-06- 12-06- 13-06- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu cgknqj iq= cgknqj iq= 1980 1980 2030 1980 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh /khjsUnz Jh /khjsUnz A 26 24’ 77 21’ cgknqj ,e- cgknqj 54.59” 36.59” B 260 24’ 770 21’ ,y- ua- fuoklh 51.51” 44.07” ljeFkqjk 29/99 C 260 24’ 770 21’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 55.74” 54.06” D 260 24’ 770 22’ 56.95” 00.67” E 260 24’ 770 22’ 54.22” 07.02” F 260 24’ 770 22’ 57.11” 09.23” G 260 24’ 770 21’ 57.20” 58.12”

11 lS.M jktohj jktohj 'kekZ 05.05. 1-00 21-03- 20-03- 21-03- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR 2003 Captive

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) LVksu 'kekZ iq= iq= Jh 2005 2055 2005 05-2016 A 260 33’ 770 28’ Jh cnzhizlkn 52.37” 30.49” cnzhizlkn 'kekZ fuoklh B 260 33’ 770 28’ 'kekZ ,e- vkaxbZ rg0 51.47” 33.96” ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk C 260 33’ 770 28’ 48.34” 32.96” 17/01 ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 33’ 770 28’ 49.25” 29.49”

12 lS.M ve`r falag ve`r falag iq= 29.11. 1-00 16-04- 15-04- 16-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh uRFkh flag 2004 2005 2055 2005 Captive 05-2016 0 0 uRFkh flag fuoklh A 26 34’ 77 28’ ,e-,y- ua- [kjxiqj rg0 24.03” 36.54” lSiÅ ftyk B 260 34’ 770 28’ 2/02 /kkSyiqj 24.53” 40.11” orZeku irk& C 260 34’ 770 28’ 4 dud 21.32” 40.67” fogkj]fot; D 260 34’ 770 28’ iFk] 20.82” 37.10” ekuljksoj] t;iqj 13 lS.M Jherh Jherh xhrk 14.01. 1-00 18-03- 17-03- 18-03- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu xhrk 'kekZ 'kekZ iRuh Jh 2005 2005 2055 2005 Captive 05-2016 0 0 iRuh Jh ohjsUnz pUlksfj;k A 26 31’ 77 15’ ohjsUnz fuoklh 26.20” 32.86” 0 0 pUlksfj;k iqjkuk 'kgj B 26 31’ 77 15’ ckMh ftyk 25.85” 25.50” ,e-,y- ua- 0 0 /kkSyiqj C 26 31’ 77 15’ 25/04 29.44” 32.70”

14 lS.M dj.kh falg dj.kh falg 03.03. 1-61 09-06- 08-06- 09-06- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2005 2005 2055 2005 Captive 05-2016 0 0 vejflag vejflag A 26 34’ 77 28’ jktiwr ,e- jktiwr 28.54” 45.26” B 260 34’ 770 28’ ,y- ua- fuoklh 1640 30.95” 44.84” Mwxjh gkWml 28/04 C 260 34’ 770 28’ bUnzk cktkj 31.85” 51.26” t;iqj D 260 34’ 770 28’ 28.16” 51.91”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.)

E 260 34’ 770 28’ 27.84” 49.59” F 260 34’ 770 28’ 29.12” 49.36”

15 lS.M fl;kjke fl;kjke 27.07. 1-00 29-09- 28-09- 29-09- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu eh.kk iq= eh.kk iq= Jh 2005 2005 2055 2005 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh fd'kuyky A 26 34’ 77 28’ fd'kuyky eh.kk fuoklh 32.04” 56.89” B 260 34’ 770 29’ eh.kk ,e- dNiqjk rg0 34.58” 00.41” ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk C 260 34’ 770 29’ 62/02 ftyk /kkSyiqj 32.56” 02.22” D 260 34’ 770 28’ 30.01” 58.71”

16 lS.M ckcwyky ckcwyky iq= 27.07. 1-00 29-09- 28-09- 29-09- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh tunso 2005 2005 2055 2005 Captive 05-2016 0 0 tunso eh.kk fuoklh A 26 33’ 77 28’ eh.kk ,e- dNiqjk rg0 52.73” 29.10” B 260 33’ 770 28’ ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk 54.29” 29.60” ftyk /kkSyiqj 3/03 C 260 33’ 770 28’ 52.48” 36.54” D 260 33’ 770 28’ 50.92” 36.04”

17 lS.M Hkxokuflag Hkxokuflag 27.07. 1-00 09-11- 08-11- 09-11- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2005 2005 2055 2005 Working Captive ugha 0 0 pjuyky pjuyky A 26 34’ 77 27’ tkVo ,e- tkVo fuoklh 07.42” 41.48” 0 0 ,y- ua- [kjxiqj iksLV B 26 34’ 77 27’ 08.97” 38.31” cfn;kuk ok;k 26/02 clbZ uckc C 260 34’ 770 27’ rg0 lSiÅ 11.83” 40.04” ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 34’ 770 27’ 10.27” 43.21”

18 lS.M deyflag deyflag 27.07. 1-00 09-11- 08-11- 09-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2005 2005 2055 2005 Captive 05-2016 0 0 NksVsyky NksVsyky A 26 34’ 77 27’ 10.40” 39.18”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.)

tkVo ,e- tkVo fuoklh B 260 34’ 770 27’ ,y- ua- fetkZiqj iksLV 11.95” 36.01” ljkuh[ksMk 0 0 32/02 C 26 34’ 77 27’ rg0o ftyk 09.10” 34.28” /kkSyiqj D 260 34’ 770 27’ 07.55” 37.45”

19 lS.M Jherh Jherh 27.07. 1-00 09-11- 08-11- 09-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu f'konsbZ f'konsbZ iRuh 2005 2005 2055 2005 Captive 05-2016 0 0 iRuh Lo- Lo- Jh A 26 33’ 77 29’ Jh dSyk'kpUn 43.94” 03.96” B 260 33’ 770 29’ dSyk'kpUn vxzoky 42.14” 10.90” vxzoky fuoklh C 260 33’ 770 29’ ,e-,y- ua- vakxbZ 43.70” 11.40” 0 0 10/02 rg0ljeFkqjk D 26 33’ 77 29’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 45.50” 04.46”

20 lS.M jkeohj jkeohj flag 01.08. 3-96 15-03- 14-03- 15-03- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr BLOCK:-A Opencast LVksu flag iq= iq= Jh 1980 2030 1980 Working Captive ugha PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE 1979 LAR Jh jken;ky A 260 38’ 770 22’ jken;ky dq'kokg 16.20” 22.61” dq'kokg fuoklh B 260 38’ 770 22’ ,e-,y- ua- frekfl;k 21.72” 18.78” 0 0 05/79 rg0 clsMh C 26 38’ 77 22’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 20.86” 17.25” D 260 38’ 770 22’ 15.34” 21.07” BLOCK:-B PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 38’ 770 22’ 19.84” 01.93” B 260 38’ 770 22’ 20.15” 00.15” C 260 38’ 770 22’ 26.52” 01.54” D 260 38’ 770 22’ 26.21” 03.31”

BLOCK:-C

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.)

PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR L 260 38’ 770 22’ 37.82” 37.27” M 260 38’ 770 22’ 43.90” 39.81”

N 260 38’ 770 22’ 43.33” 41.50” O 260 38’ 770 22’ 37.25” 38.96” BLOCK:-D PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR L 260 38’ 770 22’ 38.48” 26.37” M 260 38’ 770 22’ 42.38” 26.45” N 260 38’ 770 22’ 42.42” 23.56” O 260 38’ 770 22’ 38.53” 23.48”

21 lS.M Hkwnso 'kekZ Hkwnso 'kekZ 06.10. 1-27 14-12- 13-12- 14-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2006 2005 2055 2005 Captive 05-2016 0 0 jkes'ojn;k jkes'ojn;ky A 26 29’ 77 17’ y 'kekZ 'kekZ fuoklh 19.87” 11.10” B 260 29’ 770 17’ ,e-,y- ua- iqjkuk cl 14.81” 13.97” LVS.M 31/04 C 260 29’ 770 17’ ljeFkqjk 15.22” 09.66” rg0ljeFkqjk D 260 29’ 770 17’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 17.24” 08.52” E 260 29’ 770 17’ 17.83” 09.80” F 260 29’ 770 17’ 18.99” 09.15”

22 lS.M lat; lat; 06.10. 1-00 14-12- 13-12- 14-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu ikjk'kj iq= ikjk'kj iq= 2005 2005 2055 2005 Captive 05-2016 Jh txnh’k Jh txnh’k

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.)

ikjk'kj ,e- ikjk'kj A 260 29’ 770 17’ ,y- ua- fuoklh 29.56” 18.28” 0 0 30/04 Nhrfj;k dk B 26 29’ 77 17’ pkSd ljeFkqjk 27.12” 17.29” rg0ljeFkqjk C 260 29’ 770 17’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 25.73” 21.53” D 260 29’ 770 17’ 28.17” 22.52”

23 lS.M lat; lat; 06.10. 2-00 14-12- 13-12- 14-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu ikjk'kj iq= ikjk'kj iq= 2005 2005 2055 2005 Captive 05-2016 0 0 A 26 29’ 77 17’ Jh txnh’k Jh txnh’k ikjk'kj ,e- ikjk'kj 50.77” 23.72” B 260 29’ 770 17’ ,y- ua- fuoklh 52.29” 19.53” Nhrfj;k dk 29/04 C 260 29’ 770 17’ pkSd 58.31” 22.24” ljeFkqjk D 260 29’ 770 17’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 57.40” 24.75” E 260 29’ 770 17’ 54.39” 23.40” F 260 29’ 770 17’ 53.78” 25.07”

24 lS.M fxjkZt iq= fxjkZt iq= 30.08. 1-00 19-11- 18-11- 19-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu Jh cStukFk Jh cStukFk 2005 2005 2055 2005 Captive 05-2016 0 0 fuoklh ,e- fuoklh A 26 31’ 77 19’ ,y- ua- /kksohikMk 53.76” 22.43” B1 260 31’ 770 19’ 21/03 ljeFkqjk 53.64” 22.91” rg0 C1 260 31’ 770 19’ ljeFkqjk 53.20” 22.77” ftyk /kkSyiqj D1 260 31’ 770 19’ 52.21” 26.59” E1 260 31’ 770 19’ 54.99” 26.92” F1 260 31’ 770 19’ 56.23” 25.76”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.)

G1 260 31’ 770 19’ 55.42” 23.40”

25 lS.M n;kuUn n;kuUn 'kekZ 06.10. 1-00 25-01- 24-01- 25-01- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= iq= Jh 2005 2006 2056 2006 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh jes'kpUn A 26 29’ 77 17’ jes'kpUn 'kekZ fuoklh 33.68” 19.95” B 260 29’ 770 17’ 'kekZ ,e- rstk iqjk 31.24” 18.96” ,y- ua- rg0clsMh C 260 29’ 770 17’ 33/04 ftyk /kkSyiqj 29.85” 23.20” D 260 29’ 770 17’ 32.29” 24.19”

26 lS.M d`".kkuUn d`".kkuUn 06.10. 2-00 25-01- 24-01- 25-01- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh 2005 2006 2056 2006 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh jes'kpUn A 26 29’ 77 17’ jes'kpUn 'kekZ fuoklh 50.77” 23.72” B 260 29’ 770 17’ 'kekZ ,e- gjnksfu;k 42.66” 23.24” ,y- ua- ikMk C 260 29’ 770 17’ 32/04 ljeFkqjk 42.52” 26.13” rg0ljeFkqjk D 260 29’ 770 17’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 50.63” 26.60”

27 lS.M jkefogkjh jkefogkjh 24.10. 1-575 25-01- 24-01- 25-01- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2005 2006 2056 2006 Captive 05-2016 0 0 ckyeqdUn ckyeqdUn A 26 30’ 77 22’ 'kekZ ,e- 'kekZ fuoklh 23.27” 19.33” B 260 30’ 770 22’ ,y- ua- gjnsfu;k dk 18.06” 22.27” ikMk 18/05 C 260 30’ 770 22’ ljeFkqjk 19.53” 25.49” rg0ljeFkqjk D 260 30’ 770 22’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 22.14” 24.02” E 260 30’ 770 22’ 23.96” 20.90”

28 lS.M dY;k.k dY;k.k eh.kk 04.02. 1-00 18-04- 17-04- 18-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu eh.kk iq= iq= Jh enu 2006 2006 2056 2006 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh enu eh.kk fuoklh A 26 31’ 77 20’ 05.31” 08.44”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.)

eh.kk ,e- clUriqjk B 260 31’ 770 20’ ,y- ua- rg0clsMh 01.58” 06.67” 0 0 35/04 ftyk /kkSyiqj C 26 31’ 77 20’ 02.72” 03.68” D 260 31’ 770 20’ 06.24” 06.08”

29 lS.M usehpUn usehpUn iq= 11.09. 1-00 23-11- 22-11- 23-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh 2006 2006 2056 2006 Captive 05-2016 0 0 jkethyky jkethyky A 26 32’ 77 24’ eh.kk ,e- eh.kk fuoklh 42.49” 41.81” 0 0 ,y- ua- cjkSyh B 26 32’ 77 24’ 43.25” 44.58” rg0ljeFkqjk 28/06 C 260 32’ 770 24’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 47.13” 43.26” D 260 32’ 770 24’ 46.38” 40.50”

30 lS.M Lo:i falg Lo:i falg 22.12. 1-6575 25-04- 24-04- 25-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh uoy 2006 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 uoy flag flag eh.kk A 26 33’ 77 25’ eh.kk ,e- fuoklh 09.05” 43.06” 0 0 ,y- ua- cjkSyh B 26 33’ 77 25’ 09.81” 40.87” rg0ljeFkqjk 52/06 C 260 33’ 770 25’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 17.54” 44.18” D 260 33’ 770 25’ 16.78” 46.37”

31 lS.M iadt 'kekZ iadt 'kekZ 25.05. 1-00 30-07- 29-07- 30-07- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 o`tfcgkjh o`tfcgkjh A 26 29’ 77 17’ 'kekZ ,e- 'kekZ fuoklh 42.66” 23.24” 0 0 ,y- ua- gjnsfu;k B 26 29’ 77 17’ 42.38” 29.01” ikMk 39/06 C 260 29’ 770 17’ ljeFkqjk 40.01” 28.38” ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 29’ 770 17’ 40.20” 24.41”

32 lS.M c`tfd'kksj c`tfd'kksj 25.05. 1-36 30-07- 29-07- 30-07- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016

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ckyeqdUn ckyeqdUn A 260 29’ 770 17’ 'kekZ ,e- 'kekZ fuoklh 48.03” 26.45” ,y- ua- gjnSfu;k B 260 29’ 770 17’ 42.52” 26.13” 38/06 ikMk ljeFkqjk C 260 29’ 770 17’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 42.38” 29.01” D 260 29’ 770 17’ 47.90” 29.33”

33 lS.M lquhrk lquhrk ifRu 22.12. 1-00 16-07- 15-07- 16-07- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu ifRu Jh Jh JhHkku 2006 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 JhHkku xqtZj fuoklh A 26 33’ 77 29’ xqtZj ,e- xqtZj 31.81” 08.02” 0 0 ,y- ua- dkWyksuh] B 26 33’ 77 29’ 30.02” 12.07” okVj oDlZ 22/06 C 260 33’ 770 29’ ds ikl] 32.36” 13.35” thVh jksM D 260 33’ 770 29’ /kkSyiqj 34.14” 09.29”

34 lS.M eqds'k eqds'k dqekj 27-06- 1-00 15-09- 14-09- 15-09- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj xks;y iq= 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 xks;y iq= Jh }kfjdk A 26 29’ 77 16’ Jh }kfjdk izlkn xks;y 19.39” 59.57” 0 0 izlkn fuoklh B 26 29’ 77 17’ 19.31” 04.69” xks;y ,e- nhokuikMk C 260 29’ 770 17’ ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk 17.21” 06.95” 0 0 33/06 rg0ljeFkqjk D 26 29’ 77 17’ ftyk /kkSYkiqj 17.31” 00.45”

35 lS.M jktsUnz jktsUnz izlkn 27-06- 1-00 15-09- 14-09- 15-09- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu izlkn iq= iq= Jh 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh dsnkjukFk A 26 29’ 77 16’ dsnkjukFk eaxy fuoklh 24.00” 59.66” 0 0 eaxy ,e- iksLV vkWfQl B 26 29’ 77 16’ 19.39” 59.57” ,y- ua- ds ikl C 260 29’ 770 17’ 31/06 ljeFkqjk 19.31” 04.69” ftyk /kkSyiqj 36 lS.M ;ksxs'k ;ksxs'k dqekj 25-05- 1-50 18-10- 17-10- 18-10- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) LVksu dqekj iq= iq= Jh 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 A 260 29’ 770 17’ Jh egkohj egkohj flag 33.60” 20.93” flag 'kekZ 'kekZ fuoklh B 260 29’ 770 17’ ,e-,y- ua- jktsUnz Hkou 32.55” 24.15” 0 0 51/06 ljeFkqjk C 26 29’ 77 17’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 38.94” 27.86” D 260 29’ 770 17’ 40.00” 24.63” E 260 29’ 770 17’ 37.40” 25.43”

37 lS.M nqxsZ'k nqxsZ'k ikjk'kj 10-08- 1-00 22-11- 21-11- 22-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu ikjk'kj iq= iq= Jh 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh txnh'k txnh'k A 26 35’ 77 24’ ikjk'kj ,e- ikjk'kj 56.04” 27.69” 0 0 ,y- ua- fuoklh B 26 35’ 77 24’ 54.47” 31.26” Nhrfj;k dk 08/07 C 260 35’ 770 24’ pkSd 58.67” 29.92” ljeFkqjk D 260 35’ 770 24’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 58.67” 29.92” E 260 35’ 770 24’ 57.21” 29.13” F 260 35’ 770 24’ 57.50” 28.48”

38 lS.M ekaxhyky ekaxhyky iq= 10-08- 1-00 22-11- 21-11- 22-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh jru flag 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 jru flag eh.kk fuoklh A 26 36’ 77 24’ eh.kk ,e- yhyksVh rg0 09.62” 24.22” 0 0 ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk B 26 36’ 77 24’ 12.77” 26.77” ftyk /kkSyiqj 12/07 C 260 36’ 770 24’ 10.97” 29.52” D 260 36’ 770 24’ 08.50” 27.52”

39 lS.M ekaxhyky ekaxhyky iq= 10-08- 1-00 22-11- 21-11- 22-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh jru flag 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 jru flag eh.kk fuoklh A 26 36’ 77 24’ 08.43” 27.47”

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eh.kk ,e- yhyksVh rg0 B 260 36’ 770 24’ ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk 10.90” 29.47” 0 0 11/07 ftyk /kkSyiqj C 26 36’ 77 24’ 08.51” 33.12” D 260 36’ 770 24’ 06.78” 31.71”

40 lS.M jkts'k jkts'k dqekj 26-07- 1-00 24-10- 23-10- 24-10- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj xks;y iq= 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 xks;y iq= Jh ekaxhyky A 26 29’ 77 17’ Jh eksnh fu0 24.05” 17.03” 0 0 ekaxhyky Nrfj;k pkSad B 26 29’ 77 17’ 20.96” 15.91” eksnh ,e- ljeFkqjk C 260 29’ 770 17’ ,y- ua- ftyk /kkSyiqj 19.96” 19.35” 0 0 29/06 D 26 29’ 77 17’ 23.04” 20.46”

41 lS.M fot; xxZ fot; xxZ 10-08- 1-00 22-11- 21-11- 22-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 NqV~Vuyky NqV~Vuyky A 26 36’ 77 24’ ,e-,y- ua- fuoklh 02.39” 30.24” 0 0 iqjkuk cl B 26 36’ 77 24’ 9/07 01.85” 31.47” LVS.M C 260 36’ 770 24’ ljeFkqjk 00.68” 30.83” ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 35’ 770 24’ 59.39” 33.76” E 260 36’ 770 24’ 02.02” 35.19” F 260 36’ 770 24’ 03.85” 31.03”

42 lS.M fot; xxZ fot; xxZ 10-08- 1-00 22-11- 21-11- 22-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 NqV~Vu NqV~Vu yky A 26 35’ 77 24’ yky ,e- fuoklh 56.43” 26.81” 0 0 ,y- ua- iqjkuk cl B 26 35’ 77 24’ 54.30” 25.65” LVS.M 10/07 C 260 35’ 770 24’ ljeFkqjk 52.34” 30.10”

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ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 35’ 770 24’ 54.47” 31.26”

43 lS.M xtjkt xtjkt iq= 22-11- 1-00 25-01- 24-01- 25-01- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh Hkojyky 2007 2008 s 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Hkojyky eh.kk fuoklh A 26 34’ 77 21’ eh.kk ,e- j?kqohjiqjk 10.72” 46.12” 0 0 ,y- ua- rg0ljeFkqjk B 26 34’ 77 21’ 09.93” 47.18” ftyk /kkSyiqj 30/07 C 260 34’ 770 21’ 06.04” 44.77” D 260 34’ 770 21’ 06.92” 41.60” E 260 34’ 770 21’ 08.18” 42.41” F 260 34’ 770 21’ 09.85” 45.51”

44 lS.M y{eh daoj y{eh daoj 04-11- 2-9520 10-08- 09-08- 10-08- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iRuh Jh iRuh Jh 2006 2007 2057 2007 Working Captive ugha 0 0 Nk=lky Nk=lky A 26 32’ 77 24’ flag ,e- flag jktiwr 36.43” 59.05” 0 0 ,y- ua- fu0 B 26 32’ 77 24’ 35.20” 56.10” [kfj;koMk 74/05 C 260 32’ 770 24’ rg0 43.62” 51.75” lwtkux< D 260 32’ 770 24’ ftyk pw: 47.27” 53.46”

45 lS.M dY;k.k dY;k.k flag 24-01- 1-00 31-03- 30-03- 31-03- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu flag iq= iq= Jh 2008 2008 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh NksVsyky A 26 29’ 77 17’ NksVsyky eh.kk fuoklh 35.35” 15.23” 0 0 eh.kk ,e- eksfB;kiqjk B 26 29’ 77 17’ 33.96” 19.47” ,y- ua- rg0 clsMh C 260 29’ 770 17’ 23/07 ftyk /kkSyiqj 31.51” 18.48” D 260 29’ 770 17’ 32.90” 14.24”

46 lS.M Hkwnso 'kekZ Hkwnso 'kekZ 12-12- 1-00 04-04- 03-04- 04-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR Captive

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2007 2008 2058 2008 05-2016 A 260 35’ 770 24’ jkes'ojn;k jkes'ojn;ky 54.30” 25.65” y 'kekZ 'kekZ fu0 A1 260 35’ 770 24’ ,e-,y- ua- iqjkuk cl 55.20” 23.61” 0 0 18/07 LVS.M B1 26 35’ 77 24’ ljeFkqjk 53.50” 22.68” ftyk /kkSyiqj C1 260 35’ 770 24’ 51.16” 29.46” D 260 35’ 770 24’ 52.38” 30.13”

47 lS.M vfer vfer dqekj 19-03- 1-00 20-06- 19-06- 20-06- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj xxZ xxZ iq= Jh 2008 2008 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 iq= Jh jk/ks';ke xxZ A 26 29’ 77 17’ jk/ks';ke fu0 gjnSfu;k 32.90” 14.24” 0 0 xxZ ,e- ikMk B 26 29’ 77 17’ 31.51” 18.48” ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk C 260 29’ 770 17’ 22/07 ftyk /kkSyiqj 29.07” 17.49” D 260 29’ 770 17’ 30.46” 13.25”

48 lS.M eqjkjhyky eqjkjhyky 21-06- 1-00 28-08- 27-08- 28-08- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2008 2008 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 f'kopjuyk f'kopjuyky A 26 33’ 77 20’ y 'kekZ 'kekZ fuoklh 37.87” 59.77” 0 0 ,e-,y- ua- xzke dksjhiqjk B 26 33’ 77 20’ 35.28” 59.99” iksLV dklksVh 30/08 C 260 33’ 770 21’ [ksMk 35.59” 04.49” rg0ckMh D 260 33’ 770 21’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 38.18” 04.27”

49 lS.M ekaxhyky ekaxhyky iq= 08-08- 2-50 07-11- 06-11- 07-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh ykykjke 2008 2008 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 ykykjke eh.kk fuoklh A 26 32’ 77 25’ eh.kk ,e- cjkSyh rg0 12.33” 04.54” 0 0 ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk B 26 32’ 77 25’ 10.76” 01.38” ftyk /kkSyiqj 10/08 C 260 32’ 770 25’ 03.65” 05.74”

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D 260 32’ 770 25’ 05.22” 08.90”

50 lS.M jkeohj jkeohj flag 22-08- 1-00 10-11- 09-11- 10-11- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu flag iq= iq= Jh 2008 2008 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh Hkksxhjke Hkksxhjke 'kekZ A 26 32’ 77 25’ 12.33” 04.54” 'kekZ ,e- fuoklh ekLVj 0 0 ,y- ua- dkWyksuh] u;s B 26 32’ 77 25’ 10.76” 01.38” iVokj ?kj 35/08 C 260 32’ 770 25’ ds ikl ckMh 03.65” 05.74” rg0ckMh 0 0 D 26 32’ 77 25’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 05.22” 08.90”

51 lS.M gfjvkse gfjvkse 'kekZ 28-03- 1-00 02-06- 01-06- 02-06- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= iq= Jh 2009 2009 2059 2009 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh f'kopju A 26 32’ 77 20’ f'kopju 'kekZ fuoklh 18.90” 23.54” 0 0 'kekZ ,e- xzke dksjhiqjk B 26 32’ 77 20’ 22.14” 23.61” ,y- ua- iksLV C 260 32’ 770 20’ 03/09 dklkSVh [ksMk 22.09” 27.22” rg0 ckMh D 260 32’ 770 20’ ftyk /kkSYkiqj 18.84” 27.16”

52 lS.M Jherh Jherh izfrek 28-03- 1-00 02-06- 01-06- 02-06- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu izfrek ifRu ifRu Lo0 Jh 2009 2009 2059 2009 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Lo0 Jh jekdkUr A 26 33’ 77 21’ jekdkUr fuoklh 39.25” 03.27” 0 0 ,e-,y- ua- voLFkh B1 26 33’ 77 21’ 39.38” 05.07” dkWyksuh ckMh 04/09 B2 260 33’ 770 21’ rg0ckMh 39.04” 07.65” ftyk /kkSyiqj C 260 33’ 770 21’ 35.67” 07.94” C1 260 33’ 770 21’ 35.61” 07.07” C2 260 33’ 770 21’ 36.57” 05.40”

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D1 260 33’ 770 21’ 36.50” 04.43” D2 260 33’ 770 21’ 38.22” 04.28” D3 260 33’ 770 21’ 38.16” 03.38”

+53 lS.M Jherh Jherh 28-05- 1-00 24-08- 23-08- 24-08- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu tynsoh tynsoh iRuh 2009 2009 2059 2009 Working Captive ugha 0 0 iRuh Jh Jh jkefuokl A 26 34’ 77 29’ jkefuokl eh.kk fuoklh 40.42” 22.16” 0 0 eh.kk ,e- xzke ebZ B 26 34’ 77 29’ 37.73” 20.14” ,y- ua- iksLV Hkkjyh C 260 34’ 770 29’ 5/09 rg0 clsMh 35.91” 23.13” ftyk /kkSYkiqj D 260 34’ 770 29’ 38.60” 25.15”

54 lS.M jk/kkd`".k jk/kkd`".k iq= 22-06- 1-00 23-09- 22-09- 23-09- Working Non- 51@09-01- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= jkes'ojn;ky 2010 2010 2060 2010 Captive 2018 0 0 jkes'ojn; fuoklh A 26 37’ 77 25’ y ,e-,y- fMxksMh iksLV 27.16” 18.06” 0 0 ua- yhyksBh rg0 B 26 37’ 77 25’ 29/09 31.09” 19.20” ljeFkqjk C 260 37’ 770 25’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 31.74” 16.40” D 260 37’ 770 25’ 27.81” 15.26”

55 lS.M Jherh Jherh ehuk 05-07- 1-00 23-09- 22-09- 23-09- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu ehuk xxZ xxZ iRuh 2010 2010 2060 2010 Captive 05-2016 0 0 iRuh JhHkxoku A 26 29’ 77 21’ JhHkxoku xxZ fuoklh 51.77” 38.35” 0 0 xxZ ,e- iqjkuk cl B 26 29’ 77 21’ 54.75” 35.85” ,y- ua- LVs.M C 260 29’ 770 21’ 63/09 ljeFkqjk 57.40” 37.62” ftyk /kkSYkiqj D 260 29’ 770 21’ 54.41” 40.12”

56 lS.M fnokdj fnokdj 05-07- 1-00 23-09- 22-09- 23-09- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR Captive

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57 lS.M lrh'k iq= lrh'k iq= 05-07- 1-00 23-09- 22-09- 23-09- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu Jh Jh Nxuyky 2010 2010 2060 2010 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Nxuyky xxZ fuoklh A 26 29’ 77 21’ xxZ ,e- iqjkuk cl 45.17” 46.10” 0 0 ,y- ua- LVs.M B 26 29’ 77 21’ 47.26” 42.23” ljeFkqjk 61/09 C 260 29’ 770 21’ ftyk /kkSYkiqj 49.49” 43.72” D 260 29’ 770 21’ 47.40” 47.59”

58 lS.M Jherh Jherh 05-07- 1-00 23-09- 22-09- 23-09- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu lquhrk lquhrk iRuh 2010 2010 2060 2010 Captive 05-2016 0 0 iRuh Jh Jh jktsUnz A 26 31’ 77 15’ jktsUnz dqekj xxZ 04.16” 17.42” 0 0 dqekj xxZ fuoklh B 26 31’ 77 15’ 05.01” 19.77” ,e-,y- ua- iqjkuk cl C 260 31’ 770 15’ 60/09 LVs.M 03.02” 23.45” ljeFkqjk D 260 31’ 770 15’ ftyk /kkSYkiqj 01.31” 18.73”

59 lS.M Jherh Jherh ehuk 05-07- 1-00 23-09- 22-09- 23-09- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu ehuk iRuh iRuh Jh 2010 2010 2060 2010 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh lqjs'kpUn A 26 31’ 77 15’ lqjs'kpUn xxZ fuoklh 01.30” 18.71” 0 0 xxZ ,e- iqjkuk cl B 26 31’ 77 15’ 03.02” 23.43” ,y- ua- LVs.M C 260 31’ 770 15’ ljeFkqjk 01.73” 25.81” 59/09 ftyk /kkSYkiqj D 260 30’ 770 15’ 59.45” 19.55”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 60 lS.M vtc flag vtc flag 22-06- 1-50 01-10- 30-09- 01-10- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu xqtZj iq= xqtZj iq= Jh 2010 2010 2060 2010 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh Qsju Qsju flag A 26 33’ 77 29’ flag ,e- fuoklh ifRr 33.45” 00.68” 0 0 ,y- ua- dk iqjk B 26 33’ 77 29’ 35.01” 07.43” ¼fojtk½ 50/09 C 260 33’ 770 29’ rg0ljeFkqjk 38.94” 06.31” ftyk /kkSYkiqj D 260 33’ 770 29’ 38.56” 04.66”

61 lS.M dklhjke dklhjke 12-10- 1-24 16-12- 15-12- 16-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu eh.kk iq= eh.kk iq= 2010 2010 2060 2010 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Hkjkslh Hkjkslh eh.kk A 26 31’ 77 17’ eh.kk ,e- fuoklh 53.15” 05.62” 0 0 ,y- ua- oMkxkao B 26 31’ 77 17’ 50.09” 03.02” rg0ljeFkqjk 51/09 C 260 31’ 770 17’ ftyk /kkSYkiqj 52.37” 01.44” D 260 31’ 770 17’ 57.55” 00.99”

62 lS.M Jh Jh izsefd'kksj 16-02- 1-00 18-04- 17-04- 18-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu izsefd'kksj jktizksfgr iq= 2006 2006 2056 2006 Captive 05-2016 0 0 jktizksfgr Jh c`tfd'kksj A 26 31’ 77 17’ iq= Jh jktizksfgr 31.04” 39.96” 0 0 c`tfd'kksj fuoklh B 26 31’ 77 17’ 29.93” 43.35” jktizksfgr gjnsfu;k ikMk ljeFkqjk C 260 31’ 770 17’ ,e-,y- ua- rg0ljeFkqjk 26.87” 42.12” 0 0 19/05 /kkSyiqj D 26 31’ 77 17’ 27.99” 38.72”

63 lS.M Jherh Jherh 01-09- 3-75 20-09- 19-09- 20-09- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr BLOCK:-A Opencast LVksu tokgjokbZ tokgjokbZ 1975 1987 2037 1987 Working Captive ugha PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR ifRu Jh ifRu Jh A 260 31’ 770 29’ fNn~nhyky fNn~nhyky 35.88” 0.91” 'kekZ ,e- 'kekZ fuoklh B 260 31’ 770 29’ ,y- ua- dk;LFk ikMk 38.04” 5.35” 10/87 ckMh ftyk

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/kkSyiqj C 260 31’ 770 29’ 7.5” 34.47” D 260 31’ 770 29’ 32.31” 3.05” BLOCK:-B PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR K1 260 31’ 42” 770 29’ 33.05” K2 260 31’ 770 29’ 41.85” 36.66” K3 260 31’ 770 29’ 38.61” 36.5” K4 260 31’ 770 29’ 38.75” 32.89” BLOCK:-C PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR L 260 31’ 770 29’ 18.13” 51.2” M 260 31’ 770 29’ 18.4” 54.79” N 260 31’ 770 29’ 21.64” 54.49” O 260 31’ 770 29’ 21.36” 50.89”

64 lS.M Jh Jh mek’kadj 13-02- 4-90 16-07- 15-07- 16-07- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr BLOCK:-01 Opencast LVksu iq= Jh 1980 1980 2030 1980 Working Captive ugha PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE mek’kadj LAR iq= Jh gjhHkxoku A 260 37’ 770 23’ gjhHkxoku ftUny 05.04” 37.14” ftUny ,e- fuoklh lsB B 260 36’ 770 23’ ,y- ua- xyh 59.31” 33.73” 0 0 03/90 ljeFkqjk C 26 37’ 77 23’ rg0 00.08” 32.14” ljeFkqjk D 260 37’ 770 23’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 05.81” 35.54” BLOCK:-02

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PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 36’ 770 23’ 54.94” 50.22” B 260 36’ 770 23’ 54.66” 45.71” C 260 36’ 770 23’ 48.18” 46.20” D 260 36’ 770 23’ 48.46” 50.71” BLOCK:-03 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 36’ 770 23’ 47.30” 56.48” B 260 36’ 770 23’ 41.71” 57.63” C 260 36’ 770 23’ 41.24” 54.78” D 260 36’ 770 23’ 46.83” 53.64”

65 lS.M jk/kkjeu jk/kkjeu 24-10- 3-94 14-04- 13-04- 14-04- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr BLOCK:-01 Opencast LVksu ftany iq= ftany iq= 1979 1980 2030 1980 Working Captive ugha PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR Lo0 Jh Lo0 Jh A3 260 29’ 770 28’ gfjpjuyk gfjpjuyky 01.19” 56.74” y ftUny ftUny fu0 B3 260 29’ 770 29’ ,e-,y- ua- lsB xyh 00.78” 01.05” 0 0 60/89 ljeFkqjk C3 26 29’ 77 29’ /kkSyiqj 08.69” 01.99” D3 260 29’ 770 28’ 09.10” 57.68” BLOCK:-02 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A2 260 29’ 770 28’ 13.26” 55.61” B2 260 29’ 770 28’ 15.85” 55.91”

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C2 260 29’ 770 29’ 15.41” 00.40” D2 260 29’ 770 29’ 12.83” 00.09”

66 lS.M Jh 02-09- 1-00 19-07- 18-07- 19-07- Working Non- 07-07-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast Jh lrh’kpUn LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= Jh 2015 2017 2067 2017 Captive lrh’kpUn 0 0 'kekZ iq= izHkkrhyky A 26 38’ 77 21’ Jh 'kekZ fuoklh 11.80” 21.18” B 260 38’ 770 21’ izHkkrhyky xzke o iksLV 11.76” 23.71” 'kekZ ,e- rkyh rg0 o C 260 38’ 770 21’ ,y- ua- ftyk djkSyh 09.23” 23.66” 0 0 30/14 D 26 38’ 77 21’ 09.23” 24.02” E 260 38’ 770 21’ 07.38” 23.98” F 260 38’ 770 21’ 07.43” 21.09”

67 lS.M Jh Jh rqylhjke 02-09- 1-00 19-07- 18-07- 19-07- Working Non- 25-06-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu rqylhjke xqIrk iq= Jh 2015 2017 2067 2017 Captive 0 0 xqIrk iq= eksguyky A 26 38’ 77 21’ Jh xqIrk fuoklh 12.42” 27.34” B 260 38’ 770 21’ eksguyky iqjkus ikWoj 12.36” 30.95” xqIrk ,e- gkÅl ds C 260 38’ 770 21’ ,y- ua- lkeus 09.11” 30.88” 0 0 25/14 cX?kh[kkuk D 26 38’ 77 21’ djkSyh rg0 09.17” 27.27” o ftyk djkSyh 68 lS.M Jh /khjsUnz Jh /khjsUnz 19-01- 3-95 07-04- 06-04- 07-04- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 1983 1983 2033 1983 Working Captive ugha 0 0 fotsUnz fotsUnz flag A 26 45’ 77 37’ flag ,e- fuoklh 27.01” 41.99” B1 260 45’ 770 37’ ,y- ua- dgywdk iqjk 32.14” 42.11” ¼eeks/ku½ 11/92 C1 260 45’ 770 37’ rg0 clsMh 31.98” 51.15”

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ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 45’ 770 37’ 26.85” 51.03”

69 lS.M Jh fuokl Jh fuokl 14-06- 1-00 29-08- 28-08- 29-08- Working Non- 51@09-01- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh 2005 2005 2055 2005 Captive 2018 0 0 Jh ugusjke ugusjke 'kekZ A 26 49’ 77 30’ 'kekZ ,e- fuoklh egUr 27.16” 53.22” 0 0 ,y- ua- dkSyksuh B 26 49’ 77 30’ 27.34” 49.61” txusj rg0 03/05 C 260 49’ 770 30’ [ksjkx< 24.09” 49.41” ftyk vkxjk D 260 49’ 770 30’ 23.92” 53.03”

70 lS.M euh"k euh"k izlkn 22-12- 1-23 02-04- 01-04- 02-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu izlkn 'kekZ 'kekZ iq= Jh 2006 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 iq= Jh egkohj A 26 39’ 77 25’ egkohj izlkn 'kekZ 11.27” 5.71” B 260 39’ 770 25’ izlkn 'kekZ fuoklh 13.16” 6.59” ,e-,y- ua- eydikMk C 260 39’ 770 25’ 49/06 ckMh rg0 13.5” 10.91” ckMh ftyk D 260 39’ 770 25’ /kkSyiqj 8.37” 8.54”

71 lS.M fo'uLo:i fo'uLo:i 07-06- 1-00 09-08- 08-08- 09-08- Working Non- 51@09-01- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu fla?ky iq= fla?ky iq= 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 2018 0 0 Jh oklqnso Jh oklqnso A 26 49’ 77 30’ izzlkn ,e- izzlkn fu0 39.9” 57.68” B 260 49’ 770 30’ ,y- ua- vxzlsu 35.15” 56.5” dkykSuh ckMh 7/07 C 260 49’ 770 30’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 35.62” 54.14” D 260 49’ 770 30’ 40.38” 55.33”

72 lS.M Jh f'konRr Jh f'konRr 07-03- 3-90 28-07- 27-07- 28-07- Working Non- 51@09-01- BLOCK:-A Opencast LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh 1995 1977 2027 1977 Captive 2018 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR Jh gjh'kadj A 260 40’ 770 25’ gjh'kadj 'kekZ fuoklh 46.34” 19.34” 'kekZ ,e- eekS/ku rg0

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,y- ua- clsMh ftyk B 260 40’ 770 25’ 03/92 /kkSyiqj 46.39” 21.87” B1 260 40’ 770 25’ 53.05” 21.72” F1 260 40’ 770 25’ 50.29” 26.71” G 260 40’ 770 25’ 44.62” 22.82” BLOCK:-B PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A1 260 40’ 770 25’ 44.45” 28.95” B 260 40’ 770 25’ 43.19” 37.03” C 260 40’ 770 25’ 43.9” 37.17”

D 260 40’ 770 25’ 45.45” 34.24”

BLOCK:-C PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 40’ 770 25’ 28.07” 13.4” B 260 40’ 770 25’ 25.51” 11.85” C 260 40’ 770 25’ 23.98” 18.5” D 260 40’ 770 25’ 25.46” 18.92” E 260 40’ 770 25’ 25.47” 17.69”

73 lS.M Jh foosd Jh foosd 16-06- 1-00 15-09- 14-09- 15-09- Working Non- 19-03-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu vxzoky vxzoky iq= 2015 2015 2065 2015 Captive 0 0 iq= Jh Jh dey A 26 40’ 77 26’ dey vxzoky fu0 4.99” 41.39” B 260 40’ 770 26’ vxzoky 112@2] 1.78” 40.81” ,e-,y- ua- iap'khydkWyks

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58/13 uh] xyh&3] C 260 40’ 770 26’ xMjksM esjB 2.3” 37.24” ¼;w0ih0½ D 260 40’ 770 26’ 5.5” 37.82”

74 lS.M Jhefr Jhefr Hkkouk 08-07- 1-00 24-07- 23-07- 24-07- Working Non- 19-03-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu Hkkouk feÙky ifRu 2015 2015 2065 2015 Captive 0 0 feÙky ifRu Jh fo".kq A 26 39’ 77 23’ Jh fo".kq dqekj fu0 03.45” 41.64” 0 0 dqekj ,e- guqeku xyh B 26 39’ 77 23’ 09.94” 41.77” ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk C 260 39’ 770 23’ 23/14 ftyk /kkSyiqj 09.91” 43.58” D 260 39’ 770 23’ 03.42” 43.44”

75 lS.M Jhefr Jhefr Hkkouk 08-07- 1-00 24-07- 23-07- 24-07- Working Non- 19-03-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu Hkkouk feÙky ifRu 2015 2015 2065 2015 Captive 0 0 feÙky ifRu Jh fo".kq A 26 39’ 77 23’ Jh fo".kq dqekj fu0 14.79” 43.10” 0 0 dqekj ,e- guqeku xyh B 26 39’ 77 23’ 18.04” 43.17” ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk C 260 39’ 770 23’ 17/14 ftyk /kkSyiqj 17.98” 46.79” D 260 39’ 770 23’ 14.73” 46.72”

76 lS.M Jh fo".kq Jh fo".kq 08-07- 1-00 24-07- 23-07- 24-07- Working Non- 19-03-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj iq= dqekj iq= Jh 2015 2015 2065 2015 Captive 0 0 Jh fnus'kpUn A 26 39’ 77 23’ fnus'kpUn feÙky fu0 03.92” 41.72” 0 0 feÙky ,e- guqeku xyh B 26 39’ 77 23’ 04.02” 35.94” ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk C 260 39’ 770 23’ 16/14 ftyk /kkSyiqj 06.04” 35.98” D 260 39’ 770 23’ 05.95” 41.76”

77 lS.M 16-06- 1-00 04-07- 03-07- 04-07- Working Non- 11-03-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast t;f’ko t;f’ko LAR LVksu ijekj iq= ijekj iq= 2015 2015 2065 2015 Captive 0 0 Jh lwcsnkj Jh lwcsnkj A 26 39’ 77 26’ 52.39” 31.82”

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flag ,e- flag fuoklh B 260 39’ 770 26’ ,y- ua- rjohtiqj 50.38” 31.46” 0 0 44/13 rg0c;kuk C 26 39’ 77 26’ ftyk Hkjriqj 51.20” 25.75” D 260 39’ 770 26’ 53.21” 26.11”

78 lS.M Jh d`".kohj Jh d`".kohj 16-06- 1-00 04-07- 03-07- 04-07- Working Non- 11-03-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu flag iq= flag iq= Jh 2015 2015 2065 2015 Captive 0 0 Jh fo'kEHkj fo'kEHkj flag A 26 39’ 77 26’ flag ijekj ijekj fu0 56.65” 21.59” B 260 39’ 770 26’ ,e-,y- ua- Hkxokuflag 54.65” 21.24” dk iqjk iksLV 73/13 C 260 39’ 770 26’ eekS/ku rg0 55.47” 15.53” clsMh ftyk D 260 39’ 770 26’ /kkSuiqj 57.47” 15.88”

79 lS.M Jh latho Jh latho 14-09- 1-00 10-07- 09-07- 10-07- Working Non- 19-03-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj iq= dqekj iq= Jh 2015 2017 2067 2017 Captive 0 0 Jh juiky juiky A 26 39’ 77 26’ ,e-,y- ua- fuoklh xzke 58.57” 40.24” 0 0 lsaxyh iksLV B 26 39’ 77 26’ 12/14 55.37” 39.67” ohgjk ftyk C 260 39’ 770 26’ cqyUn'kgj 55.88” 36.10” ¼;w0ih0½ D 260 39’ 770 26’ 59.09” 36.67”

80 lS.M LVksu LVksu bf.M;k 14-09- 1-00 03-08- 02-08- 03-08- Working Non- 06-08-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu bf.M;k xSaxlk 2015 2017 2067 2017 Captive 0 0 xSaxlk b.MLVªht A 26 40’ 77 26’ b.MLVªht ikVZuj Jh 04.48” 44.96” 0 0 ikVZuj Jh tk;n [kkWu B 26 39’ 77 26’ 01.27” 44.38” tk;n [kkWu iq= Jh oghn C 260 39’ 770 26’ iq= Jh [kkWau fuoklh 01.78” 40.81” oghn [kkWau ljeFkqjk rg0 D 260 40’ 770 26’ ,e-,y- ua- ljeFkqjk 04.99” 41.39”

01/14 ftyk /kkSyiqj

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81 lS.M 14-09- 1-00 06-09- 05-09- 06-09- Working Non- 06-08-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast Jh lrh’k Jh lrh’k LAR LVksu dqekj iq= dqekj iq= Jh 2015 2017 2067 2017 Captive 0 0 Jh txnh'k txnh'k A 26 40’ 77 26’ izlkn izlkn caly 07.17” 49.10” 0 0 caly ,e- fuoklh B 26 40’ 77 26’ 03.96” 48.53” ,y- ua- vxzlsu C 260 40’ 770 26’ 13/14 dkWyksuh 04.48” 44.96” ljeFkqjk D 260 40’ 770 26’ rg0 07.68” 45.53” ljeFkqjk ftyk /kkSyiqj 82 lS.M iadt iadt dqekj 14-09- 1-00 12-07- 11-07- 12-07- Working Non- 06-08-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj eaxy eaxy iq= Jh 2015 2017 2067 2017 Captive 0 0 A 26 40’ 77 26’ iq= Jh txnh’kizlkn eaxy fuoklh 01.27” 44.38” txnh’kizl 0 0 n eaxy U;w dkWyksuh B 26 39’ 77 26’ 58.06” 43.81” ,e-,y- ua- ljeFkqjk C 260 39’ 770 26’ 05/14 ftyk /kkSyiqj 58.57” 40.24” D 260 40’ 770 26’ 01.78” 44.81”

83 lS.M Jh eksgu Jh eksgu 06-06- 3-90 21-07- 20-07- 21-07- Working Non- 3022@31- BLOCK:-A Opencast LVksu dqekj dqekj fla?ky 1980 1980 2030 1980 Captive 05-2016 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR fla?ky iq= iq= Jh A 260 37’ 770 31’ Jh fd'kksjhyky 25.90” 51.49” fd'kksjhyky 0 0 oS’; fuoklh B 26 37’ 77 31’ oS’; ,e- ckMh rg0 29.80” 52.74” ,y- ua- ckMh ftyk C 260 37’ 770 31’ 29.07” 55.52” 07/90 /kkSyiqj D 260 37’ 770 31’ 25.17” 54.26” BLOCK:-B PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 37’ 770 31’ 30.08” 32.86”

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B 260 37’ 770 31’ 28.77” 31.79” C 260 37’ 770 31’ 30.68” 28.87” D 260 37’ 770 31’ 31.99” 29.94” BLOCK:-C PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 37’ 770 31’ 39.40” 26.86” B 260 37’ 770 31’ 45.47” 24.29” C 260 37’ 770 31’ 46.05” 25.98” D 260 37’ 770 31’ 39.98” 28.55”

BLOCK:-D PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 37’ 770 31’ 28.45” 21.05” B 260 37’ 770 31’ 27.85” 13.86” 0 0 C 26 37’ 77 31’ 26.23” 14.03” D 260 37’ 770 31’ 26.84” 21.22” BLOCK:-E PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 37’ 770 31’ 32.09” 08.69” B 260 37’ 770 31’ 32.90” 05.94” C 260 37’ 770 31’ 34.44” 06.50” D 260 37’ 770 31’ 33.64” 09.25”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 84 lS.M xaxk izlkn xaxk izlkn 31-03- 3-90 25-08- 24-08- 25-08- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr BLOCK:-A Opencast LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 1977 1977 2027 1977 Working Captive ugha PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR izHkwyky izHkwyky eksnh D 260 41’ 770 31’ eksnh ,e- fuoklh eksnh 51.81” 42.07” ,y- ua- xyh ckMh P 260 41’ 770 31’ 06/77 rg0 ckMh 48.85” 48.50” ftyk /kkSyiqj Q 260 41’ 770 31’ 47.40” 47.68” R 260 41’ 770 31’ 50.36” 41.24” BLOCK:-B PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A1 260 42’ 770 32’ 09.29” 33.14” B1 260 42’ 770 32’ 08.91” 39.64” C1 260 42’ 770 32’ 07.29” 39.52” 0 0 D1 26 42’ 77 32’ 07.66” 33.03”

BLOCK:-C PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A1 260 41’ 770 32’ 19.56” 12.92” B1 260 41’ 770 32’ 13.08” 13.47” C1 260 41’ 770 32’ 12.83” 09.86” D1 260 41’ 770 32’ 19.31” 09.31”

85 lS.M lkfyxjke lkfyxjke 19-05- 3-95 05-10- 04-10- 05-10- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr BLOCK:-01 Opencast LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 1977 1977 2027 1977 Working Captive ugha PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR [kwcpUn [kwcpUn A 260 34’ 770 32’ xqtZj ,e- xqtZj fuoklh 18.63” 20.22” ,y- ua- jk/kk fogkjh 17/96

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BLOCK:-03 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 34’ 770 31’ 51.48” 49.52”

B 260 34’ 770 31’ 52.99” 46.32” 0 0 C 26 34’ 77 31’ 55.87” 48.00” D 260 34’ 770 31’ 54.36” 51.20” BLOCK:-04 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 34’ 770 31’ 33.15” 32.73” B 260 34’ 770 31’ 33.78” 29.19” C 260 34’ 770 31’ 36.81” 29.85” D 260 34’ 770 31’ 36.18” 33.40”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 86 lS.M Jh Jh 02-01- 19-00 16-02- 15-02- 16-02- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr BLOCK:-A Opencast LVksu gjpjuyky gjpjuyky 1978 1978 2028 1978 Working Captive ugha PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR iq= Jh iq= Jh A 260 35’ 770 30’ ukfudjke ukfudjke 13.59104” 31.18653” ftUny ftUny B 260 35’ 770 30’ 29/87 fuoklh 02.55866” 46.82223” ljeFkqjk C 260 35’ 770 30’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 07.67052” 51.28438” D 260 35’ 770 30’ 18.70308” 35.64858” BLOCK:-B PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 35’ 770 30’ 38.42020” 11.58902” B 260 35’ 770 30’ 38.42020” 10.59819” C 260 35’ 770 30’ 44.63435” 08.80821” 0 0 D 26 35’ 77 30’ 38.19751” 09.79906”

BLOCK:-C PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LAR A 260 37’ 770 30’ 21.44951” 26.11641” B 260 37’ 770 30’ 31.65955” 31.68759” C 260 37’ 770 30’ 28.79818” 38.17896” D 260 37’ 770 30’ 18.58820” 32.60766”

87 lS.M eukst eukst dqekj 13-04- 1-00 16-06- 15-06- 16-06- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj 'kekZ 'kekZ iq= 2006 2006 2056 2006 Captive 05-2016 0 0 iq= jkef[kykMh A 26 34’ 77 29’ jkef[kykMh fuoklh 43.40” 48.10” 0 0 ,e-,y- ua- fpykpkSan B 26 34’ 77 29’ 39.61” 46.47” 36/05

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ckMh rg0 C 260 34’ 770 29’ ckMh ftyk 40.55” 43.77” /kkSyiqj D 260 34’ 770 29’ 44.33” 45.40”

88 lS.M jkeizdk'k jkeizdk'k 20-02- 1-00 25-03- 24-03- 25-03- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2004 2004 2054 2004 Captive 05-2016 0 0 eksgjflag eksgjflag A 26 37’ 77 39’ dq'kokg dq'kokg 46.84” 49.23” 0 0 ,e-,y- ua- fuoklh B 26 37’ 77 39’ 50.90” 49.32” gqlSuiqj iks0 07/02 C 260 37’ 770 39’ eRlwjk rg0 50.84” 52.21” ckMh ftyk D 260 37’ 770 39’ /kkSyiqj 46.79” 52.12”

89 lS.M jkey[ku jkey[ku iq= 21-11- 1-00 01-02- 31-01- 01-02- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh xtqvkjke 2006 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 xtqvkjke eh.kk fuoklh A 26 34’ 77 29’ eh.kk ,e- dNiqjk rg0 58.95” 38.45” 0 0 ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk B 26 34’ 77 29’ 56.82” 35.72” ftyk /kkSyiqj 57/05 C 260 34’ 770 29’ 59.28” 33.35” D 260 35’ 770 29’ 01.40” 36.08”

90 lS.M ujs'kiqjh ujs'kiqjh 10-11- 1-50 06-12- 05-12- 06-12- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu xksLokeh xksLokeh iq= 2006 2006 2056 2006 Captive 07-2016 0 0 iq= Jh Jh jkeLo:i A 26 34’ 77 30’ jkeLo:i xksLokeh 23.13” 45.24” B 260 34’ 770 30’ xksLokeh fuoklh 25.54” 45.65” ,e-,y- ua- esgnhiqj C 260 34’ 770 30’ 42/06 okykth 26.51” 38.51” ftyk nkSalk D 260 34’ 770 30’ 24.11” 38.10”

91 lS.M jkevorkj jkevorkj 10-11- 1-50 07-12- 06-12- 07-12- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2006 2006 2056 2006 Working Captive ugha 0 0 guqeku guqeku izlkn A 26 34’ 77 30’ 26.34” 45.79”

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izlkn 'kekZ 'kekZ fu0 , B 260 34’ 770 30’ ,e-,y- ua- 458 oS'kkyh 28.75” 46.19” 0 0 41/06 uxj C 26 34’ 77 30’ vkezikyh 29.73” 39.05” ekxZ t;iqj D 260 34’ 770 30’ 27.32” 38.64”

92 lS.M Hktuflag Hktuflag iq= 10-11- 1-50 07-12- 06-12- 07-12- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh NksVsyky 2006 2006 2056 2006 Captive 07-2016 0 0 NksVsyky fuoklh A 26 34’ 77 30’ ,e-,y- ua- cqjhuh 19.92” 44.70” B 260 34’ 770 30’ 40/06 rg0igkMh 22.33” 45.11” ftyk Hkjriqj C 260 34’ 770 30’ 23.30” 37.97” D 260 34’ 770 30’ 20.90” 37.56”

93 lS.M Jherh Jherh Åek 10-11- 1-50 07-12- 06-12- 07-12- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu Åek 'kekZ 'kekZ iRuh Jh 2006 2006 2056 2006 Working Captive ugha 0 0 iRuh Jh jkevorkj A 26 34’ 77 31’ jkevorkj 'kekZ fuoklh 40.05” 00.47” B 260 34’ 770 31’ 'kekZ ,e- , 458 42.44” 00.97” ,y- ua- oS'kkyh uxj C 260 34’ 770 31’ 48/06 vkezikyh 41.24” 08.07” ekxZ t;iqj D 260 34’ 770 31’ 38.85” 07.57”

94 lS.M Nxuyky Nxuyky 10-11- 1-50 06-12- 05-12- 06-12- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2006 2006 2056 2006 Working Captive ugha 0 0 NqV~Vuyky NqV~Vuyky A 26 34’ 77 30’ iztkifr iztkifr 36.85” 59.8” B 260 34’ 770 31’ ,e-,y- ua- fuoklh 39.25” 0.30” lkQjokMk 47/06 C 260 34’ 770 31’ rg0VksaMkHkhe 38.05” 7.40” ftyk djkSyh D 260 34’ 770 31’ 35.66” 6.90”

95 lS.M y{e.k y{e.k xks;y 01-12- 1-65 26-03- 25-03- 26-03- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu xks;y iq= iq= Jh 2006 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016

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Jh Hktuyky A 260 34’ 770 30’ Hktuyky xks;y 19.65” 38.26” xks;y ,e- fuoklh LVsV B 260 34’ 770 30’ ,y- ua- cSad ds ikl 16.12” 37.67” 0 0 36/06 ckMh C 26 34’ 77 30’ rglhy6ckMh 15.39” 43.02” ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 34’ 770 30’ 18.92” 43.62”

96 lS.M izoh.k eaxy izoh.k eaxy 01-12- 1-65 26-03- 25-03- 26-03- Working Non- 51@09-01- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2006 2007 2057 2007 Captive 2018 0 0 eqUukyky eqUukyky A 26 34’ 77 30’ eaxy ,e- eaxy fu0 30.25” 40.05” B 260 34’ 770 30’ ,y- ua- dlkbZikMk 33.78” 40.65” ckMh rg0 37/06 C 260 34’ 770 30’ ckMh /kkSyiqj 33.05” 46.00” D 260 34’ 770 30’ 29.52” 45.41”

97 lS.M ekSgEen ekSgEen 26-10- 3-35 26-03- 25-03- 26-03- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu jQhd iq= jQhd iq= 2006 2007 2057 2007 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh gehn Jh gehn [kkW A 26 34’ 77 29’ [kkW ,e-,y- fuoklh xzke 25.31” 57.12” 0 0 ua- o iksLV B 26 34’ 77 29’ 18/06 17.44” 50.01” vkaxbZ rg0 C 260 34’ 770 29’ ljeFkqjk 20.20” 57.10” ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 34’ 770 29’ 18.98” 59.65” E 260 34’ 770 30’ 20.52” 03.63”

98 lS.M jkevorkj jkevorkj 02-05- 1-50 10-07- 09-07- 10-07- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 07-2016 0 0 guqekuizlk guqekuizlkn A 26 34’ 77 29’ n 'kekZ ,e- 'kekZ fu0& 55.75” 37.45” B 260 34’ 770 29’ ,y- ua- , 458 52.81” 35.92” cS'kkyh uxj 56/06 C 260 34’ 770 29’ vkezikyh 54.88” 31.01”

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ekxZ t;iqj D 260 34’ 770 29’ 57.82” 32.55”

99 lS.M Åek 'kekZ Åek 'kekZ 02-05- 1-50 10-07- 09-07- 10-07- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iRuh Jh iRuh Jh 2007 2007 2057 2007 Working Captive ugha 0 0 jkevorkj jkevorkj A 26 34’ 77 30’ 'kekZ ,e- 'kekZ fuoklh 33.66” 59.14” B 260 34’ 770 30’ ,y- ua- , 458 36.06” 59.64” cS'kkyh uxj 59/06 C 260 34’ 770 31’ vkezikyh 34.86” 06.74” ekxZ t;iqj D 260 34’ 770 31’ 32.46” 06.24”

100 lS.M jkek iRuh jkek iRuh Jh 07-06- 1-50 10-07- 09-07- 10-07- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu Jh fugkay fugkay flag 2005 2007 2057 2007 Captive 07-2016 0 0 flag xqtZj xqtZj fuoklh A 26 34’ 77 29’ ,e-,y- ua- cqjhuh rg0 48.98” 33.93” B 260 34’ 770 29’ 58/06 igkMh ftyk 46.04” 32.39” Hkjriqj C 260 34’ 770 29’ 48.11” 27.49” D 260 34’ 770 29’ 51.05” 29.02”

101 lS.M ujs'kiqjh ujs'kiqjh 21-05- 1-50 30-11- 29-11- 30-11- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu xksLokeh xksLokeh iq= 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 07-2016 0 0 iq= Jh Jh jkeLo:i A 26 34’ 77 29’ jkeLo:i xksLokeh 52.37” 35.69” B 260 34’ 770 29’ xksLokeh fuoklh 49.43” 34.16” ,e-,y- ua- esgnhiqjk C 260 34’ 770 29’ 60/06 okykth 51.49” 29.25” ftyk nkSalk D 260 34’ 770 29’ 54.43” 30.78”

102 lS.M euh"k euh"k dqekj 04-10- 1-656 12-12- 11-12- 12-12- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj 'kekZ 'kekZ iq= Jh 2007 2007 2057 2007 Captive 07-2016 0 0 iq= Jh egkohj A 26 34’ 77 29’ egkohj izlkn 'kekZ 46.41” 53.31” B 260 34’ 770 29’ izlkn 'kekZ fuoklh 49.11” 49.33”

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,e-,y- ua- eydikMk C 260 34’ 770 29’ 17/07 rg0 ckMh 46.01” 46.72” ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 34’ 770 29’ 43.30” 50.69”

103 lS.M 22-11- 1-00 25-01- 24-01- 25-01- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast bZ’ojhnsoh bZ’ojhnsoh LAR LVksu iRuh Jh iRuh Jh 2007 2008 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 jkeohj jkeohj flag A 26 34’ 77 30’ flag c?ksyk c?ksyk 27.31” 59.24” B 260 34’ 770 30’ ,e-,y- ua- fuoklh xzke 24.13” 58.54” bUnzkoyh 16/07 C 260 34’ 770 31’ iksLV ejSuk 23.69” 1.02” rg0jktk[ksMk D 260 34’ 770 31’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 26.5” 3.85”

104 lS.M enueksgu enueksgu 14-12- 1-00 02-04- 01-04- 02-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu eh.kk iq= eh.kk iq= Jh 2007 2008 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh jkethyky A 26 34’ 77 29’ jkethyky eh.kk fuoklh 54.92” 53.05” B 260 34’ 770 29’ eh.kk ,e- fpykpkSan 49.74” 48.69” ,y- ua- rg0ckMh C 260 34’ 770 29’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 50.72” 47.25” 13/07 D 260 34’ 770 29’ 55.9” 51.61”

105 lS.M Å"kk Å"kk frokMh 14-12- 1-00 02-04- 01-04- 02-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu frokMh iRuh Jh 2007 2008 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 iRuh Jh eqds'k frokMh A 26 34’ 77 30’ eqds'k fuoklh ch-1 30.6” 2.64” B 260 34’ 770 30’ frokMh ,e- IykV ua0- 33.16” 0.42” ,y- ua- 1744 clUr C 260 34’ 770 29’ 14/07 dqUt 31.17” 57.57” ubZfnYyh D 260 34’ 770 29’ 28.61” 59.79”

106 lS.M izgykn izgykn falag 16-05- 1-00 19-07- 18-07- 19-07- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu falag iq= iq= Jh 2008 2008 2058 2008 Captive 07-2016 0 0 Jh jkes'oj jkes'oj flag A 26 34’ 77 30’ 51.68” 19.01”

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flag Bkdqj Bkdqj fuoklh B 260 34’ 770 30’ ,e-,y- ua- xzke fiijsV 51.15” 20.72” 0 0 22/08 iksLV vkaxbZ C 26 34’ 77 30’ rg0ljeFkqjk 45.01” 18.35” ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 34’ 770 30’ 45.54” 16.64”

107 lS.M f'kEHkwflag f'kEHkwflag iq= 16-05- 1-00 19-07- 18-07- 19-07- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh jkes'oj 2008 2008 2058 2008 Captive 07-2016 0 0 jkes'oj flag fu0 A 26 34’ 77 30’ flag ,e- xzke fiijsV 50.77” 21.91” B 260 34’ 770 30’ ,y- ua- iksLV vkaxbZ 50.24” 23.62” rg0ljeFkqjk 21/08 C 260 34’ 770 30’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 44.1” 21.25” D 260 34’ 770 30’ 44.64” 19.54”

108 lS.M Jherh Jherh 'kkUrh 16-05- 1-00 23-07- 22-07- 23-07- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kkUrh nsoh nsoh iRuh Jh 2008 08 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 iRuh Jh lkojey A 26 34’ 77 30’ lkojey pstkjk 24.35” 49.88” 0 0 pstkjk ,e- fuoklh ckMZ B 26 34’ 77 30’ 20.57” 46.46” ,y- ua- ua0- 15 C 260 34’ 770 30’ 01/08 fpMkok rg0 20.72” 45.03” fpMkok ftyk D 260 34’ 770 30’ >w>uw 24.75” 45.55”

109 lS.M ljyk iRuh ljyk iRuh 16-05- 1-50 23-07- 22-07- 23-07- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu Jh eqUuk Jh eqUuk 2008 08 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 yky yky pstkjk A 26 34’ 77 30’ pstkjk ,e- fuoklh ckMZ 19.91” 33.39” 0 0 ,y- ua- ua0- 3 'kkfL= B 26 34’ 77 30’ 19.30” 37.86” uxj th-Vh- 02/08 C 260 34’ 770 30’ jksM /kkSyiqj 15.44” 37.21” D 260 34’ 770 30’ 16.05” 32.74”

110 lS.M uUnyky uUnyky 21-11- 1-26 31-12- 30-12- 31-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh 2008 2008 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016

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Jh jkepjuyky A 260 34’ 770 29’ jkepjuyk 'kekZ fu0 53.27” 55.51” y 'kekZ fpykpkSan B 260 34’ 770 29’ ,e-,y- ua- rg0ckMh 54.08” 52.39” 0 0 36/08 ftyk /kkSyiqj C 26 34’ 77 29’ 57.97” 55.66” D 260 34’ 770 29’ 57.16” 58.78”

111 lS.M uUnyky uUnyky 21-11- 1-827 31-12- 30-12- 31-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh 2008 2008 2058 2008 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh jkepju jkepju yky A 26 34’ 77 29’ yky 'kekZ 'kekZ fuoklh 46.41” 53.31” B 260 34’ 770 29’ ,e-,y- ua- fpykpkSan 53.27” 55.51” rg0ckMh 11/08 C 260 34’ 770 29’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 54.08” 52.39” D 260 34’ 770 29’ 48.28” 50.53”

112 lS.M jkgqy jkgqy 28-08- 1-00 23-12- 22-12- 23-12- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu mik/;k; mik/;k; iq= 2008 2008 2058 2008 Captive 07-2016 0 0 iq= Jh Jh egs'k pUnz A 26 34’ 77 30’ egs'k pUnz mik/;k; fu0 49.45” 10.13” flgksyh B 260 34’ 770 30’ mik/;k; 44.61” 14.96” ,e-,y- ua- gkml C 260 34’ 770 30’ 34/08 ekSgYyk 43.52” 13.61” xMjiqjk 0 0 D 26 34’ 77 30’ /kkSYkiqj 48.36” 8.79”

113 lS.M ujohj ujohj iwfu;k 23-07- 1-00 01-01- 31-12- 01-01- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iwfu;k iq= iq= Jh 2008 2009 2059 2009 Captive 07-2016 0 0 Jh egsUnzflag A 26 34’ 77 30’ egsUnzflag iwfu;ka fu0 54.03” 17.07” B 260 34’ 770 30’ iwfu;ka ,e- ou xksVjh 57.22” 17.77” ,y- ua- [kqnZ ok;k C 260 34’ 770 30’ 32/08 fiykuh rg0 56.59” 21.31” fpMkok ftyk D 260 34’ 770 30’ >w>uw 53.4” 20.62”

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114 lS.M o`ts'kdqekj o`ts'kdqekj 13-02- 1-50 29-05- 28-05- 29-05- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh 2009 2009 2059 2009 Working Captive ugha 0 0 Jh f'konRr f'konRr 'kekZ A 26 34’ 77 29’ 'kekZ ,e- fu0 vkaxbZ 25.96” 53.3” B 260 34’ 770 29’ ,y- ua- rg0 21.22” 48.36” ljeFkqjk 42/08 C 260 34’ 770 29’ ftyk /kkSYkiqj 22.88” 46.39” D 260 34’ 770 29’ 27.63” 51.33”

115 lS.M vkseflag vkseflag iq= 28-05- 1-50 19-08- 18-08- 19-08- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh 'kadjflag 2009 2009 2059 2009 Captive 05-2016 0 0 'kadjflag fuoklh A 26 34’ 77 30’ ,e-,y- ua- Åpkxkao 36.86” 28.53” B 260 34’ 770 30’ 18/09 iksLV 41.73” 28.64” eklayiqj C 260 34’ 770 30’ rg0 o ftyk 41.67” 32.25” djkSyh D 260 34’ 770 30’ 36.8” 32.14”

116 lS.M fd'ku flag fd'ku flag 28-05- 2-00 19-08- 18-08- 19-08- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu eh.kk iq= eh.kk iq= Jh 2009 2009 2059 2009 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh eqjkjhyky A 26 34’ 77 30’ eqjkjhyky eh.kk fuoklh 29.04” 30.17” B 260 34’ 770 30’ eh.kk ,e- dakdjsV iksLV 28.97” 33.78” ,y- ua- jgjbZ C 260 34’ 770 30’ 19/09 rg0ljeFkqjk 35.47” 33.92” ftyk /kkSYkiqj D 260 34’ 770 30’ 35.53” 30.31”

117 lS.M f'kEHkwflag f'kEHkwflag iq= 30-03- 1-50 29-05- 28-05- 29-05- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh jkes'oj 2009 2009 2059 2009 Captive 07-2016 0 0 jkes'oj flag fuoklh A 26 34’ 77 30’ flag ,e- fiijsV iksLV 37.22” 17.41” B 260 34’ 770 30’ ,y- ua- vkaxbZ 36.77” 19.15” rg0ljeFkqjk 14/09 C 260 34’ 770 30’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 43.01” 21.15”

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D 260 34’ 770 30’ 43.91” 17.68”

118 lS.M vfuy vfuy dqekj 07-01- 2-2012 25-03- 24-03- 25-03- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj xks;y iq= 2011 2011 2061 2011 Captive 05-2016 0 0 xks;y iq= Jh jes'k A 26 34’ 77 30’ Jh jes'k pUn fuoklh 24.46” 53.39” B 260 34’ 770 30’ 52” pUn ,e- NisVh ikMk 18.12” ,y- ua- ckMh ftyk C 260 34’ 770 30’ 04/10 /kkSyiqj 17.35” 56.34” D 260 34’ 770 30’ 22.46” 57.46”

119 lS.M Jherh Jherh 01-07- 3-90 22-04- 21-04- 22-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu vuqiek vuqiek 'kekZ 1981 1982 2032 1982 Captive 05-2016 0 0 'kekZ ifRu ifRu Jh L 26 39’ 77 44’ 39.16” 42.27” Jh fjrs‛k fjrs‛k ‚kekZ 0 0 ,e- fuoklh txu B1 26 39’ 77 44’ ‚kekZ 33.48” 39.16” ,y- ua- Hkou /kkSyiqj C 260 39’ 770 44’ 23/91 30.61” 45.64” M 260 39’ 770 44’ 36.29” 48.76”

120 lS.M ozts'k ozts'k dqekj 07-06- 1-44 24-06- 23-06- 24-06- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj frokjh iq= 2005 2005 2055 2005 Captive 07-2016 0 0 frokjh iq= Jh A 26 34’ 77 29’ Jh jkes'ojn;ky 43.1” 51.46” 0 0 jkes'ojn;k B 26 34’ 77 29’ ‚kekZ fuoklh 38.26” 49.37” fpaykpkSan y ‚kekZ C 260 34’ 770 29’ ,e-,y- ua- rg0ckMh 39.31” 46.34” 0 0 6/05 ftyk /kkSyiqj D 26 34’ 77 29’ 44.16” 48.42”

121 lS.M jk/ks';ke jk/ks';ke iq= 05-11- 1-00 16-01- 15-01- 16-01- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh Jh jkeukFk 2008 09 2059 2009 Captive 05-2016 0 0 jkeukFk oS'; fuoklh A 26 34’ 77 30’ oS'; ,e- fpykpkSan 24.21” 57.86” B 260 34’ 770 30’ ,y- ua- rg0 ckMh 20.23” 56.98”

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38/08 ftyk /kkSyiqj C 260 34’ 770 30’ 19.79” 59.47” D 260 34’ 770 31’ 23.66” 1.04”

122 lS.M eS0 x.ks'k eS0 x.ks'k 03-02- 3-00 23-05- 22-05- 23-05- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu ekbUl izk0 ekbUl izk0 2006 2006 2056 2006 Captive 07-2016 0 0 fy0 izks0 fy0 izks0 A 26 34’ 77 30’ jktsUnaz flag jktsUnaz flag 22.31” 23.58” B 260 34’ 770 30’ iq= Jh iq= Jh 16.01” 21.81” bUnzkt bUnzkt flag C 260 34’ 770 30’ flag ,e- fu0 410] 14.82” 27.07” ,y- ua- yqgkfj;k D 260 34’ 770 30’ 46/05 Vkoj] lh 21.12” 28.83” Ldhe t;iqj 123 lS.M Jh uhye Jh uhye 03-02- 2-00 23-05- 22-05- 23-05- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu izrki flag izrki flag 2006 2006 2056 2006 Working Captive ugha 0 0 iq= Jh iq= Jh A 26 34’ 77 30’ jktsUnz flag jktsUnz flag 32.94” 19.82” B 260 34’ 770 30’ jktiqr ,e- jktiqr fu0 32.16” 24.25” ,y- ua- ch&43 egs'k C 260 34’ 770 30’ 50/05 uxj t;iqj 27.06” 23.13” D 260 34’ 770 30’ 27.84” 18.7”

124 lS.M jkts'k jkts'k dqekj 22-12- 3-70 17-01- 16-01- 17-01- Working Non- 51@09-01- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj dijsyk iq= 1994 1995 2045 1995 Captive 2018 0 0 dijsyk iq= Jh vkse P 26 35’ 77 30’ Jh vkse izdk'k 18.46” 16.48” P1 260 35’ 770 30’ izdk'k dijsyk fu0 23.64” 20.84” dijsyk cpu VkWdht] P2 260 35’ 770 30’ ,e-,y- ua- xqeB jksM 26.58” 16.52” 0 0 23/93 ckMh rg0 P3 26 35’ 77 30’ ckMh ftyk 28.52” 18.15” /kkSyiqj P4 260 35’ 770 30’ 30.61” 15.39”

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P5 260 35’ 770 30’ 20.35” 13.56”

125 lS.M Jh fouksn Jh fouksn 23-07- 1-00 01-01- 31-12- 01-01- Working Non- 51@09-01- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj dqekj iwfu;k 2008 2009 2059 2009 Captive 2018 0 0 iwfu;k iq= iq= Jh egsUnz A 26 34’ 77 30’ Jh egsUnz flag iwfu;k 53.37” 23.26” B 260 34’ 770 30’ flag iwfu;k fu0 cuxksBMh 56.55” 23.96” ,e-,y- ua- [kqnZ ok;k C 260 34’ 770 30’ 33/08 fiykuh rg0 55.93” 27.5” fpMkok ftyk D 260 34’ 770 30’ >qU>quq 52.74” 26.8”

126 lS.M Jh jkts'k Jh jkts'k 23-07- 1-00 01-01- 31-12- 01-01- Working Non- 2418@13- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj dqekj iwfu;k 2008 2009 2059 2009 Captive 07-2016 0 0 iwfu;k iq= iq= Jh egsUnz A 26 34’ 77 30’ Jh egsUnz flag iwfu;k 50.5” 22.63” B 260 34’ 770 30’ flag iwfu;k fu0 cuxksBMh 53.37” 23.26” ,e-,y- ua- [kqnZ ok;k C 260 34’ 770 30’ 31/08 fiykuh rg0 52.67” 27.2” fpMkok ftyk D 260 34’ 770 30’ >qU>quq 49.8” 26.57”

127 lS.M Jh xksfoUn Jh xksfoUn 13-04- 1-00 16-06- 15-06- 16-06- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh 2006 2006 2056 2006 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh ykypUn A 26 34’ 77 29’ ykypUn 'kekZ fuoklh 38.02” 50.05” B 260 34’ 770 29’ 'kekZ ,e- iVokjh dk 36.51” 49.4” ,y- ua- eafnj] 0 0 eydikMk ckMh C 26 34’ 77 29’ 35/05 38.85” 42.66” rg0 ckMh D 260 34’ 770 29’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 40.36” 43.31”

128 lS.M Jh Jh 15-09- 1-00 08-02- 07-02- 08-02- Working Non- 17-03-2015 Opencast

LVksu 'kkUrhyky 'kkUrhyky 2015 2018 2068 2018 Captive uk;d iq= uk;d iq= Jh Jh nsohyky nsohyky uk;d

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129 lS.M Jh Jh jktdqekj 280/23 4-00 12-02- 11-02- 12-02- Working Non- 30-04-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu jktdqekj feRry iq= .11.20 2018 2068 2018 Captive 0 0 feRry iq= Jh 17 A 26 36’ 77 31’ Jh jkethyky 39.88” 13.26” B 260 36’ 770 31’ jkethyky fuoklh 32.93” 15.60” ,e-,y- ua- tks'khikMk C 260 36’ 770 31’ 92/12 ckMh rg0 32.08” 12.49” ckMh ftyk D 260 36’ 770 31’ /kkSyiqj 34.30” 11.74” E 260 36’ 770 31’ 41.72” 03.08” F 260 36’ 770 31’ 43.48” 04.95” G 260 36’ 770 31’ 39.03” 10.14”

130 lS.M Jh jkeckcw Jh jkeckcw 141/23 12-02- 11-02- 12-02- Working Non- 30-04-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast 4.00 LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh .11.20 2018 2068 2018 Captive 0 0 Jh gfjfoykl 17 A 26 36’ 77 31’ gfjfoykl 'kekZ fuoklh 38.47” 20.53” B 260 36’ 770 31’ 'kekZ ,e- okbZikl jksM] 35.98” 21.37” ,y- ua- iVokj ?kj C 260 36’ 770 31’ 95/12 ds ikl ckMh 36.64” 23.79” rg0 ckMh D 260 36’ 770 31’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 33.46” 24.86” E 260 36’ 770 31’ 31.11” 16.22” F 260 36’ 770 31’ 36.77” 14.30”

131 lS.M Jh Jh 23.11. 1-00 26-02- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu fo".kqn;ky fo".kqn;ky 2017 2018 Captive 05-2016

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iq= Jh iq= Jh A 260 39’ 770 26’ ijlknhyk ijlknhyky 51.46” 14.81” y ftany ftany B 260 39’ 770 26’ ,e-,y- ua- fuoklh 49.46” 14.45” 0 0 04/13 ljeFkqjk C 26 39’ 77 26’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 50.28” 8.74” D 260 39’ 770 26’ 52.28” 09.10”

132 lS.M Jherh Jherh uhrk 23.11. 1-00 21-02- 20-02- 21-02- Working Non- 26-03-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu uhrk eha.kk eha.kk ifRu 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 0 0 ifRu Jh Jh Qrsg A 26 39’ 77 23’ Qrsg flag flag fuoklh 03.42” 43.44” B 260 39’ 770 23’ ,e-,y- ua- xzke o iksLV 08.61” 43.55” djhjh rg0 32/13 C 260 39’ 770 23’ VksMkHkhe 08.57” 45.81” ftyk D 260 39’ 770 23’ djkSyhA 03.38” 45.70”

133 lS.M Jherh Jherh uhrk 23.11. 1-00 21-02- 20-02- 21-02- Working Non- 29-06-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu uhrk eha.kk eha.kk ifRu 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 0 0 ifRu Jh Jh Qrsg A 26 39’ 77 23’ Qrsg flag flag fuoklh 11.59” 43.04” B 260 39’ 770 23’ ,e-,y- ua- xzke o iksLV 11.71” 36.02” djhjh rg0 34/13 C 260 39’ 770 23’ VksMkHkhe 12.64” 36.04” ftyk D 260 39’ 770 23’ djkSyhA 13.41” 36.59”

134 lS.M Jh iadt Jh iadt 23.11. 1-00 27-02- 26-02- 27-02- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast LVksu xks;y iq= xks;y iq= 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 Jh Jh lqjs'kpUnz lqjs'kpUnz xks;y xks;y ,e- fuoklh ,y- ua- iz/kkuxyh 75/13 frekfl;k clsMh ftyk /kkSyiqj

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 135 lS.M Jh Jh 23.11. 1-00 26-02- 25-02- 26-02- Working Non- 25-06-2015 Opencast LVksu c`tfd'kksj c`tfd'kksj 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive iq= Jh iq= Jh jkethyky jkethyky ,e-,y- ua- fuoklh 80/13 u;kokl rg0 clsMh ftyk /kkSyiqj 136 lS.M Jh Jh 23.11. 1-00 26-02- 25-02- 26-02- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu fxjkZtizlk fxjkZtizlkn 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 0 0 n iq= Jh iq= Jh A 26 40’ 77 26’ cStukFkizl cStukFkizlkn 16.52” 28.54” 0 0 n xxZ ,e- xxZ fuoklh B 26 40’ 77 26’ 14.74” 24.48” ,y- ua- /kkschikMk C 260 40’ 770 26’ 83/13 ljeFkqjk 17.08” 23.21” ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 40’ 770 26’ 18.86” 27.28”

137 lS.M Jh gjhvkse Jh gjhvkse 329/23 1-00 08-02- 07-02- 08-02- Working Non- 17-03-2015 Opencast LVksu ikjhd iq= ikjhd iq= .11.20 2018 2068 2018 Captive Jh Jh 17 egkohizlkn egkohizlkn ikjhd ,e- ikjhd ,y- ua- fuoklh xzke 103/13 esaonkdyk rg0dsdMh ftyk vtesj 138 lS.M ds'konso ds'konso xxZ 23.11. 1-00 26-02- 25-02- 26-02- Non- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu xxZ iq= Jh iq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 0 0 tequknkl tequknkl A 26 40’ 77 26’ xxZ ,e- xxZ fuoklh 9.22” 34.82” 0 0 ,y- ua- vxzoky B 26 40’ 77 26’ 6.02” 34.25” dkWyksuh 06/14 C 260 40’ 770 26’ ljeFkqjk 6.53” 30.68” rg0ljeFkqjk

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ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 40’ 770 26’ 9.74” 31.25”

139 lS.M jkgqy jkgqy xks;y 23.11. 1-00 21-02- 20-02- 21-02- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast

LVksu xks;y iq= iq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 Jh lqjs’kpUnz lqjs’kpUnz xks;y xks;y ,e- fuoklh 67] ,y- ua- iz/kkuxyh 07/14 clsMh rg0clsMh ftyk /kkSyiqj 140 lS.M Jh 23.11. 1-00 21-02- 20-02- 21-02- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast Jh lqjs’kpUnz LAR LVksu xks;y iq= 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 lqjs’kpUnz 0 0 xks;y iq= Jh ch/kkjke A 26 40’ 77 26’ 23.53” 24.75” Jh ch/kkjke xks;y fuoklh 0 0 xks;y ,e- 67] iz/kkuxyh B 26 40’ 77 26’ 21.76” 20.69” ,y- ua- frekfl;k C 260 40’ 770 26’ 08/14 clsMh rg0 24.09” 19.42” clsMh ftyk 0 0 D 26 40’ 77 26’ /kkSyiqj 25.87” 23.49”

141 lS.M jkgqy jkgqy xks;y 23.11. 1-00 21-02- 20-02- 21-02- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast

LVksu xks;y iq= iq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 Jh lqjs’kpUnz lqjs’kpUnz xks;y xks;y ,e- fuoklh 67] ,y- ua- iz/kkuxyh 11/14 clsMh ftyk /kkSyiqj 142 lS.M vfuy vfuy dqekj 23.11. 1-00 26-02- 25-02- 26-02- Working Non- 27-05-2016 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj caly iq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 0 0 caly iq= Lo0 A 26 39’ 77 23’ Jh Lo0 jkethyky 11.54” 43.04” 0 0 jkethyky caly fuoklh B 26 39’ 77 23’ 14.79” 43.1” caly ,e- 31] U;w

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,y- ua- dkWyksuh C 260 39’ 770 23’ 18/14 ljeFkqjk 14.73” 46.72” ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 39’ 770 23’ 11.48” 46.65”

143 lS.M Jh 23.11. 1-00 21-02- 20-02- 21-02- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast Jh lqjs’kpUnz LVksu lqjs’kpUnz xks;y iq= 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 xks;y iq= Jh ch/kkjke Jh ch/kkjke xks;y xks;y ,e- fuoklh 67] ,y- ua- iz/kkuxyh 19/14 clsMh rg0 clsMh ftyk /kkSyiqj 144 lS.M Jh Jh rqylhjke 23.11. 4-00 14-02- 13-02- 14-02- Working Non- 25-06-2015 Opencast

LVksu rqylhjke xqIrk iq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive xqIrk iq= eksguyky Jh xqIrk fuoklh eksguyky iqjkuk ikWoj xqIrk ,e- gkÅl ds ,y- ua- lkeus cX?kh 20/14 [kkuk djkSyh ftyk djkSyh 145 lS.M gseyrk gseyrk xqIrk 23.11. 4-00 14-02- 13-02- 14-02- Working Non- 25-06-2015 Opencast

LVksu xqIrk ifRu ifRu Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive Jh ?ku’;ke ?ku’;ke xqIrk fuoklh xqIrk ,e- iqjkuk ikWoj ,y- ua- gkÅl ds 21/14 lkeus] cX?kh[kkuk djkSyh 146 lS.M lksuiky lksuiky 23.11. 1-00 23-02- 22-02- 23-02- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu xks;y iq= xks;y iq= 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh Jh A 26 38’ 77 21’ 18.81” 20.24”

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Hkxokunkl Hkxokunkl B 260 38’ 770 21’ xks;y ,e- xks;y 19.62” 20.26” ,y- ua- fuoklh C 260 38’ 770 21’ 19.52” 26.04” 22/14 nhokuxyh ljeFkqjk D 260 38’ 770 21’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 17.15” 25.99” E 260 38’ 770 21’ 17.23” 21.47” F 260 38’ 770 21’ 18.79” 21.5”

147 lS.M mes'kpUn mes'kpUn 23.11. 1-00 21-02- 20-02- 21-02- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh dsnkjukFk A 26 38’ 77 21’ dsnkjukFk 'kqDyk 12.48” 23.72” 0 0 'kqDyk ,e- fuoklh xzke B 26 38’ 77 21’ 12.42” 27.34” ,y- ua- o iksLV C 260 38’ 770 21’ 26/14 tkjxk rg0 9.17” 27.27” clsMh ftyk D 260 38’ 770 21’ /kkSyiqj 9.23” 23.66”

148 lS.M liuk xqIrk liuk xqIrk 23.11. 4-00 14-02- 13-02- 14-02- Working Non- 25-06-2015 Opencast

LVksu ifRu Jh ifRu Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive eulq[k eulq[k yky yky xqIrk xqIrk fuoklh ,e-,y- ua- deZpkjh 28/14 dkWyksuh] ikuh dh Vadh ds ikl xaxkiqj flVh ftyk lokbZek/kksiqj 149 lS.M eqUukyky eqUukyky 23.11. 1-00 21-02- 20-02- 21-02- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast

LVksu xks;y iq= xks;y iq= 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 Jh ch/kkjke Jh ch/kkjke xks;y ,e- xks;y ,y- ua- fuoklh

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29/14 iz/kkuxyh frekfl;k clsMh rg0 clsMh ftyk /kkSyiqj 150 lS.M Ekksguflag Ekksguflag iq= 23.11. 4-00 09-02- 08-02- 09-02- Working Non- 09-07-2015 Opencast

LVksu iq= Jh Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive jkeohjflag jkeohjflag ,e-,y- ua- fuoklh xzke 31/14 mejsg rg0 ckMh ftyk /kkSyiqj 151 lS.M lrh'k pUn lrh'k pUn 23.11. 4-00 14-02- 13-02- 14-02- Working Non- 07-07-2015 Opencast

LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive Jh ijHkkrh ijHkkrh yky yky 'kekZ 'kekZ fuoklh ,e-,y- ua- xzke o iksLV 33/14 rkyh rg0 o ftyk djkSyh 152 lS.M eukst eukst dqekj 23.11. 1-00 23-02- 22-02- 23-02- Working Non- 22-04-2016 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj eaxy eaxy iq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 0 0 A 26 38’ 77 21’ iq= Jh txnh’k izlkn eaxy 18.28” 32.16” txnh’k B 260 38’ 770 21’ izlkn fuoklh U;w 18.18” 38.66” eaxy ,e- dkWyksuh C 260 38’ 770 21’ ,y- ua- ljeFkqjk 16.37” 38.63” 0 0 34/14 ftyk /kkSyiqj D 26 38’ 77 21’ 16.48” 32.12”

153 lS.M food food xks;y 23.11. 1-00 21-02- 20-02- 21-02+- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast

LVksu xks;y iq= iq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 Jh eqUukyky eqUukyky xks;y xks;y ,e- fuoklh ,y- ua- iz/kkuxyh

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35/14 frekfl;k clsMh ftyk /kkSyiqj 154 lS.M eukst eukst dqekj 246/23 1-00 23-02- 22-02- 23-02- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast LVksu dqekj 'kekZ 'kekZ iq= Jh .11.20 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 iq= Jh ckcwyky 'kekZ 17 ckcwyky fuoklh xzke 'kekZ ,e- uxyk flaxuk ,y- ua- rg0 clsMh 36/14 ftyk /kkSyiqj 155 lS.M eukst eukst dqekj 23.11. 1-00 23-02- 22-02- 23-02- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast

LVksu dqekj 'kekZ 'kekZ iq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 iq= Jh ckcwyky 'kekZ ckcwyky fuoklh xzke 'kekZ ,e- uxyk flaxuk ,y- ua- rg0 clsMh 37/14 ftyk /kkSyiqj

156 lS.M eukst eukst dqekj 23.11. 1-00 23-02- 22-02- 23-02- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj xxZ xxZ iq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 0 0 iq= Jh cStukFk A 26 38’ 77 21’ cStukFk izlkn xxZ 26.78” 29.08” 0 0 izlkn xxZ fuoklh B 26 38’ 77 21’ 30.03” 29.15” ,e-,y- ua- /kkschikMk C 260 38’ 770 21’ 38/14 ljeFkqjk 29.97” 32.76” ftyk /kkSyiqj D 260 38’ 770 21’ 26.72” 32.69”

157 lS.M f'koflag f'koflag 23.11. 1-00 08-02- 07-02- 08-02- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast

LVksu eh.kk iqq= eh.kk iqq= Jh 2017 2018 2068 2018 Captive 05-2016 Jh jkethyky jkethyky eh.kk fuoklh eh.kk ,e- j?kqohjiqjk ,y- ua- iksLV 01/15 eaMkf'ky

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) rg0ljeFkjk ftyk /kkSyiqj

158 lS.M eSa0 x.ks’k eSa0 x.ks’k 302/09 1-00 25-09- 24-09- 25-09- Working Non- 01-07-2015 Opencast LVksu LVksu ckMh LVksu ckMh 2017 2067 2017 .07.20 Captive jksM jksM ljeFkqjk 15 ljeFkqjk izks0 eqds’k izks0 eqds’k dqekj xxZ dqekj xxZ iq= Jh iq= Jh jks’kuyky jks’kuyky xxZ fuoklh xxZ ,e- lsB xyh ,y- ua- ljEkFkqjk 5/13 rg0ljeFkqjk ftyk /kkSyiqj

159 lS.M eSa0 x.ks’k eSa0 x.ks’k 295/09 1-00 25-09- 24-09- 25-09- Working Non- 02-07-2015 Opencast LVksu LVksu ckMh LVksu ckMh .07.20 2017 2067 2017 Captive jksM jksM ljeFkqjk 15 ljeFkqjk izks0 eqds’k izks0 eqds’k dqekj xxZ dqekj xxZ iq= Jh iq= Jh jks’kuyky jks’kuyky xxZ fuoklh xxZ ,e- lsB xyh ,y- ua- ljEkFkqjk 6/13 rg0ljeFkqjk ftyk /kkSyiqj

160 lS.M Jh nqxsZ’k Jh nqxsZ’k 15.09. 1-00 06-09- 05-09- 06-09- Working Non- 17-03-2015 Opencast LVksu lkgw iq= lkgw iq= Jh 2015 2017 2067 2017 Captive Jh ukFkq ukFkq lkgw ls lkgw ,e- fuoklh& ,y- ua- [kkrh 111/13 ekSgYyk] okMZ ua- 10 dsdMh rg0 dsdMh

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) ftyk vtesj

161 lS.M vthr flag vthr flag 238/26 4-00 27-02- 26-02- 27-02- Working Non- 17-03-2015 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh .02.20 2018 2068 2018 Captive 0 0 vkseohj vkseohj flag 18 A 26 34’ 77 32’ flag ,e- fuoklh xzke 41.53” 03.10” B 260 34’ 770 31’ ,y- ua- lasxyh iksLV 41.89” 55.88” ohgj ftyk 32/14 C 260 34’ 770 31’ cqyUn’kgj 48.37” 56.28” ¼;w0ih0½ D 260 34’ 770 32’ 48.02” 03.49”

162 eSlujh ,l-vkj- ,l-vkj-LVksu 156/ 53- 03-07- 31-03- 03-07- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu LVksu ,.M ,.M dzslj 20.02. 8382 1973 2025 1973 Working Captive ugha 0 0 dzslj b.M- b.M- izks0 1973 A 26 41’ 77 49’ izks0 usehpUn 13.14” 12.12” B 260 41’ 770 49’ usehpUn egkouk 05.59” 06.87” egkouk fuoklh C 260 40’ 770 49’ ,e-,y- ua- gjnso uxj 45.35” 01.03” 0 0 20/97 /kkSyiqj eks- D 26 40’ 77 48’ 9660684190 47.35” 56.61” E 260 40’ 770 48’ 48.41” 52.89” F 260 40’ 770 48’ 51.65” 49.55” G 260 40’ 770 48’ 54.47” 43.12” H 260 41’ 770 48’ 00.35” 45.31” I 260 41’ 770 48’ 06.08” 45.40” J 260 41’ 770 48’ 09.07” 48.31” K 260 41’ 770 48’ 13.63” 50.68” L 260 41’ 770 49’ 21.31” 01.34”

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M 260 41’ 770 49’ 22.53” 01.42” N 260 41’ 770 49’ 23.54” 05.84” O 260 41’ 770 49’ 28.09” 13.72” P 260 41’ 770 49’ 26.01” 14.57” Q 260 41’ 770 49’ 25.61” 12.60” R 260 41’ 770 49’ 23.11” 13.71” S 260 41’ 770 49’ 21.23” 13.61” T 260 41’ 770 49’ 21.97” 09.79” U 260 41’ 770 49’ 20.94” 08.26” V 260 41’ 770 49’ 15.48” 08.95” W 260 41’ 770 49’ 12.59” 05.55” X 260 41’ 770 49’ 11.09” 07.80” Y 260 41’ 770 49’ 12.77” 09.61” Z 260 41’ 770 49’ 13.91” 11.59”

163 eSlujh ';ke lqUnj ';ke lqUnj 123/02 1-00 01-09- 30-08- 01-09- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh .06.20 2000 2050 2000 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh jruyky 00 A 26 39’ 77 47’ jruyky 'kekZ fuoklh 12.63” 42.84” B 260 39’ 770 47’ 'kekZ ,e- ukjk;.k 06.66” 44.46” ,y- ua- dkSyksuh C 260 39’ 770 47’ 27/98 /kkSyiqj eks- 05.20” 41.24”

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9460924054 D 260 39’ 770 47’ 08.10” 39.61”

164 eSlujh jk/ks';ke jk/ks';ke 129/02 1-00 13-10- 12-10- 13-10- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu 'kekZ iq= 'kekZ iq= Jh .06.20 2000 2050 2000 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh fpjksath fpjksath yky 00 A 26 39’ 77 47’ yky 'kekZ 'kekZ fuoklh 16.61” 43.44” B1 260 39’ 770 47’ ,e-,y- ua- ukjk;.k 19.81” 44.02” dkSykuh 02/99 C1 260 39’ 770 47’ /kkSyiqj eks- 20.34” 40.45” 9460924054 D 260 39’ 770 47’ 17.13” 39.87”

165 eSlujh vkuUn vkuUn dqekj 231/02 1-00 12-02- 11-02- 12-02- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu dqekj iq= iq= Jh .12.20 2001 2051 2001 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh jkenqykjs 00 A 26 38’ 77 47’ jkenqykjs 'kekZ fuoklh 23.07” 57.81” B1 260 38’ 770 47’ 'kekZ ,e- Mqefj;k rg0 25.98” 59.40” ,y- ua- :iokl C1 260 38’ 770 47’ 02/2000 ftyk Hkjriqj 24.54” 02.65” eks- D 260 38’ 770 47’ 9414023887 21.63” 01.05”

166 eSlujh fxjts k fxjts k 2082/1 1-00 25-04- 24-04- 25-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast ’ ’ LAR LVksu dqekj kekZ dqekj kekZ 4.02.1 1980 2030 1980 Captive 05-2016 ‘ ‘ 0 0 iq= Jh iq= Jh 980 A 26 42’ 77 51’ j/kqukFkizlk j/kqukFkizlkn 05.43” 37.02” 0 0 n kekZ ,e- kekZ fuoklh B 26 42’ 77 51’ ‘ ‘ 02.55” 43.50” ,y- ua- ipxkWo C 260 42’ 770 51’ 03/99 rg0/kkSyiqj 01.10” 42.70” eks- D 260 42’ 770 51’ 9414238438 03.97” 36.22”

167 eSlujh fot;dqekj fot;dqekj 705/26 88- 14-12- 31-03- 14-12- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu [kkslyk iq= [kkslyk iq= .06.19 5019 1965 2025 1965 Working Captive ugha 0 0 Jh Jh ohjsUnziky 65 A 26 41’ 77 49’ ohjsUnziky [kkslyk 09.52” 14.49” B 260 41’ 770 49’ [kkslyk fuoklh jk/kk 05.28” 10.12”

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,e-,y- ua- fogkjh jksM C 260 41’ 770 49’ 09/90 /kkSyiqj eks- 05.07” 14.92” 9079006586 D 260 40’ 770 49’ 53.56” 16.10” E 260 40’ 770 49’ 50.97” 02.22” F 260 40’ 770 49’ 45.95” 00.70” G 260 40’ 770 49’ 40.41” 05.48” H 260 40’ 770 49’ 26.66” 23.87” I 260 40’ 770 49’ 24.94” 33.48” J 260 40’ 770 49’ 29.86” 45.52” K 260 40’ 770 49’ 52.46” 43.55” L 260 41’ 770 49’ 03.49” 45.01” M 260 41’ 770 49’ 03.68” 35.25” N 260 40’ 770 49’ 55.40” 35.04” O 260 40’ 770 49’ 55.50” 29.98” P 260 41’ 770 49’ 05.99” 30.24” Q 260 41’ 770 49’ 05.46” 24.12”

168 eSlujh lqjs k dqekj lqjs k dqekj 500/24 1-00 02-04- 01-04- 02-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast ’ ’ LAR Lvksu kekZ iq= Jh kekZ iq= Jh .04.20 2003 2053 2003 Captive 05-2016 ‘ ‘ 0 0 Nddwjke Nddwjke 03 A 26 41’ 77 50’ kekZ ,e- kekZ fuoklh 59.59” 02.79” ‘ ‘ B 260 41’ 770 50’ ,y- ua- iqjkuh Nkouh 58.98” 04.46” 06/2000 /kkSyiqj eks-

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9414945789 C 260 42’ 770 50’ 04.99” 07.20” D 260 42’ 770 50’ 05.60” 05.53”

169 eSlujh ,l-vkj- ,l-vkj-Lvksu 97/20. 3-8930 17-04- 31-03- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR Lvksu Lvksu ,.M ,.M dzslj 01.196 1965 2025 Working Captive ugha 0 0 dzslj b.M- b.M- izks0 5 P 26 42’ 77 50’ izks0 usehpUn 31.57” 49.36” Q 260 42’ 770 50’ usehpUn egkouk fu0 32.02” 40.69” egkouk gjnso uxj R 260 42’ 770 50’ ,e-,y- ua- /kkSyiqj eks- 27.96” 40.53” 0 0 30/89 9660684190 S 26 42’ 77 50’ 27.52” 49.10”

170 eSlujh Jherh Jherh 789/30 1-00 08-06- 07-06- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR Lvksu ehUkk{kh kekZ ehUkk{kh kekZ .03.20 2007 2057 Captive 05-2016 ‘ ‘ 0 0 iRuh Jh iRuh Jh 07 A 26 38’ 77 48’ eqjkjhyky eqjkjhyky 44.96” 03.36” 0 0 kekZ ,e- kekZ fuoklh B 26 38’ 77 47’ ‘ ‘ 43.79” 59.03” ,y- ua- tuuHkou C 260 38’ 770 47’ 63/06 /kkSyiqj eks- 41.30” 59.87” 9414026840 D 260 38’ 770 48’ 42.47” 04.19”

171 eSlujh Jherh Jherh 805/30 1-00 08-06- 07-06- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR Lvksu ehUkk{kh kekZ ehUkk{kh kekZ .07.20 2007 2057 Captive 05-2016 ‘ ‘ 0 0 iRuh Jh iRuh Jh 07 A 26 38’ 77 48’ eqjkjh yky eqjkjh yky 42.57” 05.81” 0 0 kekZ ,e- kekZ fuoklh B 26 38’ 77 48’ ‘ ‘ 44.33” 07.94” ,y- ua- tuuHkou C 260 38’ 770 48’ /kkSyiqj eks- 47.32” 04.87” 64/06 9414026840 D 260 38’ 770 48’ 45.55” 02.75”

172 eSlujh jhrs k kekZ jhrs k kekZ 797/30 1-00 08-06- 07-06- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast ’ ‘ ’ ‘ LAR Lvksu iq= Jh iq= Jh .03.20 2007 2057 Captive 05-2016 0 0 eqjkjhyky eqjkjhyky 07 A 26 38’ 77 48’ 50.41” 01.34”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) ‘kekZ ,e- ‘kekZ fuoklh B 260 38’ 770 48’ ,y- ua- txuHkou 49.31” 54.22” 0 0 61/06 /kkSYkiqj eks- C 26 38’ 77 47’ 9414026814 47.71” 54.52” D 260 38’ 770 48’ 48.81” 01.65”

173 eSlujh jhrs k kekZ jhrs k kekZ 879/08 1-00 08-06- 07-06- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast ’ ‘ ’ ‘ LAR Lvksu iq= Jh iq= Jh .06.20 2007 2057 Captive 05-2016 0 0 eqjkjhyky eqjkjhyky 07 A 26 38’ 77 48’ kekZ ,e- kekZ fuoklh 50.76” 03.66” ‘ ‘ B 260 38’ 770 48’ ,y- ua- txuHkou 50.41” 01.34” /kkSYkiqj eks- 62/06 C 260 38’ 770 48’ 9414026814 47.21” 01.95” D 260 38’ 770 48’ 47.79” 05.73” E 260 38’ 770 48’ 50.06” 05.29”

174 eSlujh jkds k iq= jkds k iq= Jh 988/06 1-00 13-12- 12-12- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast ’ ’ Lvksu Jh lkgc lkgc flag .09.20 2007 2057 Captive 05-2016 flag ijekj ijekj 07 ,e-,y- ua- fuoklh 43/06 dSaFkjh rg0 lSiÅ ftyk /kkSyiqj eks- 8094454485 175 eSlujh jkds k iq= jkds k iq= Jh 996/06 1-00 13-12- 12-12- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast ’ ’ Lvksu Jh lkgc lkgc flag .09.20 2007 2057 Captive 05-2016 flag ijekj ijekj 07 ,e-,y- ua- fuoklh 44/06 dSaFkjh rg0 lSiÅ ftyk /kkSyiqj eks- 8094454485 176 eSlujh rksrkjke rksrkjke iq= 621/28 1-00 06-05- 05-05- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast

Lvksu iq= Jh Jh uRFkhyky .07.20 2003 2053 Captive 05-2016

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) uRFkhyky ‘kekZ fuoklh 03 ‘kekZ ,e- dSFkjh rg0 ,y- ua- lSiÅ /kkSyiqj 25/98 eks- 8502839385

177 eSlujh jes kpUn jes kpUn iq= 1405/0 0-60 06-02- 05-02- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast ’ ’ LAR Lvksu iq= Jh Jh /kuhjke 8.11.1 1984 2034 Captive 05-2016 0 0 /kuhjke yks/kh fu0 982 A 26 48’ 78 02’ yks/kh ,e- igkMh ejSuk 27.26” 54.79” B 260 48’ 780 02’ ,y- ua- rg0 24.78” 50.12” jktk[ksMk 24/03 C 260 48’ 780 02’ ftyk /kkSYkiqj 23.66” 50.86” eks- D 260 48’ 780 02’ 9982982175 26.14” 55.53”

178 eSlujh jkds k iq= jkds k iq= Jh 48/29. 1-00 08-01- 07-01- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast ’ ’ LAR LVksu Jh fugky fugky flag 01.199 1998 2048 Captive 05-2016 0 0 flag ,e- fu0 pkS/kjh 8 A 26 48’ 78 02’ ,y- ua- dk iqjk rg0 28.81” 56.11” A1 260 48’ 780 02’ 07/96 jktk[ksMk 29.65” 55.55” ftyk /kkSYkiqj A2 260 48’ 780 02’ eks- 29.98” 56.18” 9929884704 A3 260 48’ 780 02’ 31.38” 55.25” E 260 48’ 780 02’ 32.78” 57.90” F 260 48’ 780 02’ 30.04” 58.20” K 260 48’ 780 02’ 26.09” 57.79” L 260 48’ 780 02’ 26.01” 57.63” M 260 48’ 780 02’ 28.80” 57.79”

179 eSlujh jkeHkjkslh jkeHkjkslh 531/12 1-00 21-12- 20-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR Lvksu iq= Jh iq= Jh .11.19 1989 2039 Captive 05-2016

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180 eSlujh Jh ohjsUnz Jh ohjsUnz 177/07 1-25 17-01- 16-01- Working Non- 51@09-01- Opencast

Lvksu dqekj iq= dqekj iq= Jh .02.19 1981 2031 Captive 2018 Jh NksVsyky ‘kekZ 96 NksVsyky fuoklh ‘kekZ ,e- igkMh ejSuk ,y- ua- rg0 01/01 jktk[ksMk ftyk /kkSYkiqj eks- 7733032030 181 eSlujh v kksd v kksd dqekj 31/12. 0-65 09-05- 08-05- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast ’ ’ LAR Lvksu dqekj iq= iq= Jh 01.198 1983 2033 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh NksVsyky 3 A 26 48’ 78 02’ NksVsyky fuoklh 28.66” 53.87” B 260 48’ 780 02’ ,e-,y- ua- igkMh ejSuk 29.49” 55.42” rg0 jktk[ksMk 17/02 C 260 48’ 780 02’ ftyk /kkSyiqj 25.85” 57.82” eks- 0 0 D 26 48’ 78 02’ 7733032030 25.03” 56.26”

182 eSlujh jktsUnz jktsUnz izlkn 133/27 1-00 21-12- 20-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR Lvksu izlkn iq= iq= Jh .10.19 1989 2039 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh fpjksathyky 89 A 26 48’ 78 02’ 26.59” 49.97” fpjksathyky ‘kekZ fu0

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) ‘kekZ ,e- pkS/kjh dk B 260 48’ 780 02’ ,y- ua- iqjk igkMh 27.99” 49.05” 0 0 13/99 ejSuk /kkSyiqj C 26 48’ 78 02’ eks- 31.30” 55.28” 8094808871 D 260 48’ 780 02’ 29.90” 56.20”

183 eSlujh jktsUnz jktsUnz izlkn 541/30 1-00 21-12- 20-12- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR Lvksu izlkn iq= iq= Jh .11.19 1989 2039 Captive 05-2016 0 0 Jh fpjksathyky 94 A 26 38’ 78 02’ fpjksathyky kekZ fuoklh 24.37” 48.28” ‘ 0 0 kekZ ,e- pkS/kjh dk B 26 38’ 78 02’ ‘ 22.72” 45.17” ,y- ua- iqjk igkMh C 260 48’ 780 02’ 12/99 ejSuk /kkSyiqj 19.93” 47.01” eks- D 260 48’ 780 02’ 8094808871 21.58” 50.13”

184 eSlujh Jh xksiky Jh xksiky 364/27 1-00 13-03- 12-03- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR Lvksu iq= Jh iq= Jh .08.20 1992 2042 Captive 05-2016 0 0 A 26 48’ 78 02’ f’kopjuyk f’kopjuyky 08 y kekZ ,e- kekZ fuoklh 23.28” 44.80” ‘ ‘ B 260 48’ 780 02’ ,y- ua- [ksjyh 21.62” 41.69” rg0jktk[ksMk 13/01 C 260 48’ 780 02’ ftyk /kkSYkiqj 18.83” 43.53” eks- D 260 48’ 780 02’ 8003633006 20.48” 46.65”

185 eSlujh ohjsUnz iq= ohjsUnz iq= 1383/2 1-00 26-02- 25-02- Working Non- 3022@31- Opencast

LVksu Jh Jh NksVsyky 4.03.1 2092 2042 Captive 05-2016 NksVsyky ‘kekZ fuoklh 992 ‘kekZ ,e- igkMh ejSuk ,y- ua- rg0 05/01 jktk[ksMk ftyk /kkSYkiqj eks- 7733032030

186 eSlujh jkeHkjkslh jkeHkjkslh 5199/2 1-00 07-04- 06-04- Working Non- 3022@31- PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR Lvksu iq= Jh iq= Jh 3.12.2 2006 2056 Captive 05-2016

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187 eSlujh /kesUnz flag /kesUnz flag 928/25 1-00 04-01- 03-01- Non- Non- bZ-lh- izkIr PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE Opencast LAR LVksu iq= Jh iq= Jh .07.20 2008 2058 Working Captive ugha 0 0 vkseiky vkseiky flag 07 A 26 51’ 77 40’ flag ,e- fuoklh 09.27” 07.63” 0 0 ,y- ua- cksjsyh rg0 B 26 51’ 77 40’ 11.71” 05.24” clsMh ftyk 65/06 C 260 51’ 770 40’ /kkSyiqj eks- 13.86” 07.96” 8094448500 D 260 51’ 770 40’ 11.42” 10..35”

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10.0 DETAILS OF ROYALTY OR REVENUE RECEIVED IN LAST THREE YEARS: Sr. No. Year Revenu Receved E.M.F. Total

01 2015&16 20]69]82]370@& 25]56]038@& 20]95]38]408@& 02 2016&17 20]72]04]023@& 1]48]47]173@& 22]20]51]196@& 03 2017&18 20]84]11]572@& 1]54]35]956@& 22]38]47]528@&

1.0 DETAILS OF PRODUCTION OF MINOR MINERAL IN LAST FIVE YEARS:

Sr. Year Sandstone(in tonnes) Masonry Stone (in Total (in Tonnes) No. tonnes) 01 2015&16 233914 113896 347810 02 2016&17 107956 44138 152094 03 2017&18 126953 90952 217905

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 12.0 MINERAL MAP OF THE DISTRICT:

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 13.0 LIST OF LOI HOLDERS IN THE DISTRICT ALONGWITH ITS VALIDITY AS PER THE FOOLOWING FORMAT: Sr. NAME OF ADDRESS AND CONTACT LOI ORDER AREA OF VALIDITY USE LOCATION OF MINING LEASES No. MINERAL NO. OF LOI HOLDER NUMBER MINING OF LOI (CAPTIV (LATITUDE & LONGITUDE) AND DATE LEASE TO BE E/NON- ALLOTTED CAPTIVE ) 1. SAND SH. NEMICHAND THOLIA 200/ 28- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE S/O SH. PRABHU DAYAL 06-2018 MONTHS R THOLIA R/O PLOT NO 217, FROM LOI A 260 38’ 770 21’ NEMISAGAR COLONY ORDER 09.58600” 33.79312” JAIN MANDIR KE DATE B 260 38’ 770 21’ SAAMNE, VAISHALI 09.53799” 36.68491” NAGAR, JAIPUR. MOB. C 260 38’ 770 21’ 9462000709 05.47734” 36.60142” D 260 38’ 770 21’ 05.52535” 33.70965”

2. SAND JAI AMBE KHAD BEEJ 195/ 28- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE BHANDAR M/S. KAILASH 06-2018 MONTHS R CHAND MITTAL S/O SH. FROM LOI A 260 40’ 770 26’ MANOHARLAL MITTAL ORDER 16.78482” 23.35750” R/O NOGAVA, TEHSIL DATE B 260 40’ 770 26’ RAMGAR DISTRCIT 15.64928” 20.75502” . MOB. 9982278201 C 260 40’ 770 26’ 19.30253” 18.78007” D 260 40’ 770 26’ 20.43808” 21.38257”

3. SAND SH. PRAMOD GARG S/O 190/ 28- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE SH. BATTI LAL GARG R/O 06-2018 MONTHS R CHHAPETI PADA, FROM LOI A 260 38’ 770 21’ HOSPITAL ROAD BADI ORDER 18.34317” 28.27785” TEHSIL BADI DISTRCIT DATE B 260 38’ 770 21’ DHOLPUR. MOB 23.54080” 28.38463” 9352535911 C 260 38’ 770 21’ 23.50331” 30.64392”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) D 260 38’ 770 21’ 18.30568” 30.53711”

4. SAND VED BHAI ASSOCIATES 185/ 28- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE M/S VEDPRAKASH 06-2018 MONTHS R PATHAK S/O SH. FROM LOI A 260 40’ 770 26’ VEERBHADRA PATHAK ORDER 17.03139” 13.57511” R/O 94, SURYALOK DATE B 260 40’ 770 26’ COLONY MAU ROAD 15.89580” 10.97265” AGRA (UP) MOB C 260 40’ 770 26’ 7525833603, 9359455506 19.54901” 08.99762” D 260 40’ 770 26’ 20.68461” 11.60009”

5. SAND VED BHAI ASSOCIATES 180/ 28- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE M/S VEDPRAKASH 06-2018 MONTHS R PATHAK S/O SH. FROM LOI A 260 40’ 770 26’ VEERBHADRA PATHAK ORDER 22.96369” 30.06850” R/O 94, SURYALOK DATE B 260 40’ 770 26’ COLONY MAU ROAD 21.18946” 26.60204” AGRA (UP) MOB C 260 40’ 770 26’ 7525833603, 9359455506 23.52756” 24.73809” D 260 40’ 770 26’ 25.30179” 28.80457”

6. SAND SH. MANOJ KUMAR 175/ 28- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE SHARMA S/O SH. SORAN 06-2018 MONTHS R LAL SHARMA R/O - 3/167, FROM LOI A 260 40’ 770 26’ VIDHYANAGAR COLONY ORDER 19.30253” 18.78007” RAMGHAT ROAD, DATE B 260 40’ 770 26’ ALIGAR (UP) MOB 18.16697” 16.17758” 8433113900 C 260 40’ 770 26’ 21.82020” 14.20259” D 260 40’ 770 26’ 22.95577” 16.80509”

7. SAND SH. MANOJ KUMAR 170/ 28- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE SHARMA S/O SH. SORAN 06-2018 MONTHS R LAL SHARMA R/O - 3/167, FROM LOI

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) VIDHYANAGAR COLONY ORDER A 260 40’ 770 26’ RAMGHAT ROAD, DATE 18.28747” 32.59632” 0 0 ALIGAR (UP) MOB B 26 40’ 77 26’ 8433113900 16.51325” 28.52989” C 260 40’ 770 26’ 18.85136” 27.26597” D 260 40’ 770 26’ 20.62557” 31.33241”

8. SAND SH. MANOJ KUMAR 165/ 28- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE SHARMA S/O SH. SORAN 06-2018 MONTHS R LAL SHARMA R/O - 3/167, FROM LOI A 260 40’ 770 26’ VIDHYANAGAR COLONY ORDER 20.62558” 31.33242” RAMGHAT ROAD, DATE B 260 40’ 770 26’ ALIGAR (UP) MOB 18.85136” 27.26597” 8433113900 C 260 40’ 770 26’ 21.18946” 26.00204” D 260 40’ 770 26’ 22.96368” 30.06850”

9. SAND SH. ACHAL KUMAR 721/ 04- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE SHARMA S/O SH. 10-2018 MONTHS R KAILASH CHANDRA FROM LOI A 260 40’ 770 26’ SHARMA R/O- A33, ORDER 03.95217” 48.51960” KRISHNA VIHAR, DATE B 260 40’ 770 26’ RAILWAY COLONY, 00.74399” 47.94773” RAMGHAT ROAD, KUARSI C 260 40’ 770 26’ KOL, ALIGAR (UP) MOB 01.25777” 44.37689” D 260 40’ 770 26’ 04.46595” 44.94874”

10. SAND SH. ACHAL KUMAR 716/ 04- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE SHARMA S/O SH. 10-2018 MONTHS R KAILASH CHANDRA FROM LOI A 260 40’ 770 26’ SHARMA R/O- A33, ORDER 00.74399” 47.94773” KRISHNA VIHAR, DATE B 260 39’ 770 26’ RAILWAY COLONY, 57.53581” 47.37587” RAMGHAT ROAD, KUARSI C 260 39’ 770 26’

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) KOL, ALIGAR (UP) MOB 58.04958” 43.80506” 8439952054 D 260 40’ 770 26’ 01.25776” 44.37689”

11. SAND KUMAR BROTHERS M/S 731/ 04- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE SH. RAJKUMAR SHARMA 10-2018 MONTHS R S/O SH. SORAN LAL FROM LOI A 260 39’ 770 26’ SHARMA R/O - 3/167, ORDER 52.66066” 35.51987” VIDHYANAGAR COLONY DATE B 260 39’ 770 26’ RAMGHAT ROAD, 49.45246” 34.94812” ALIGAR (UP) MOB C 260 39’ 770 26’ 9358251812 49.96614” 31.37736” D 260 39’ 770 26’ 53.17434” 31.94908”

12. SAND KUMAR BROTHERS M/S 726/ 04- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE SH. RAJKUMAR SHARMA 10-2018 MONTHS R S/O SH. SORAN LAL FROM LOI A 260 39’ 770 26’ SHARMA R/O - 3/167, ORDER 50.36718” 31.44882” VIDHYANAGAR COLONY DATE B 260 39’ 770 26’ RAMGHAT ROAD, 48.36205” 31.09150” ALIGAR (UP) MOB C 260 39’ 770 26’ 9358251812 49.18388” 25.37828” D 260 39’ 770 26’ 51.18901” 25.73558”

13. SAND SH. MANOJ KUMAR 657/ 27- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE LAWANIA S/O SH. MOHAN 09-2018 MONTHS R LAL LAWANIA R/O FROM LOI A 260 39’ 770 26’ BANIYA KA BAG, JAIPUR ORDER 54.63504” 21.22234” ROAD CHUNGI KE DATE B 260 39’ 770 26’ SAAMNE ALWAR TEHSIL 52.62990” 20.86506” AND DISTRICT ALWAR- C 260 39’ 770 26’ 301001 MOB 9529708500 53.45162” 15.15176” D 260 39’ 770 26’ 55.45676” 15.50901”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 14. SAND AMRA GEOGREEN 672/ 27- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE WORKS PVT. LTD. R/O- BU 09-2018 MONTHS R 5 SFS FLATES, OUTER FROM LOI A 260 39’ 770 26’ RING ROAD PITAMPURA, ORDER 53.45162” 15.15176” NEW DELHI-110034 MOB DATE B 260 39’ 770 26’ 9871102146 51.44648” 14.79452” C 260 39’ 770 26’ 52.26813” 09.08123” D 260 39’ 770 26’ 54.27327” 09.43845”

15. SAND SH. MANOJ KUMAR 677/ 27- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE LAWANIA S/O SH. MOHAN 09-2018 MONTHS R LAL LAWANIA R/O FROM LOI A 260 39’ 770 26’ BANIYA KA BAG, JAIPUR ORDER 57.46190” 15.86627” ROAD CHUNGI KE DATE B 260 39’ 770 26’ SAAMNE ALWAR TEHSIL 55.45676” 15.50901” AND DISTRICT ALWAR- C 260 39’ 770 26’ 301001 MOB 9529708500 56.27842” 09.79567” D 260 39’ 770 26’ 58.28357” 10.15290”

16. SAND SH. VIJAY KUMAR 736/ 04- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE SHARMA S/O SH. 10-2018 MONTHS R DEENDAYAL SHARMA FROM LOI A 260 39’ 770 26’ R/O VILLAGE AND POST ORDER 57.92410” 12.65250” MAMODHAN TEHSIL DATE B 260 39’ 770 26’ BASERI DISTRICT 58.33492” 09.79581” DHOLPUR. MOB C 260 40’ 770 26’ 9785950000 02.34520” 10.51027” D 260 40’ 770 26’ 01.93437” 13.36699”

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 17. SAND AMRA GEOGREEN 682/ 27- 1.00 HECT. 18 PIL LATITUDE LONGITUDE LA STONE WORKS PVT. LTD. R/O- BU 09-2018 MONTHS R 5 SFS FLATES, OUTER FROM LOI A 260 40’ 770 26’ RING ROAD PITAMPURA, ORDER 15.64928” 20.75502” NEW DELHI-110034 MOB DATE B 260 40’ 770 26’ 9871102146 14.51372” 18.15255” C 260 40’ 770 26’ 18.16697” 16.17758” D 260 40’ 770 26’ 19.30253” 18.78007”

14.0 TOTAL MINERAL RESERVE AVAILABLE IN THE DISTRICT:

Total Reserve of Sandstone in Dholpur District=19296 MT.

15.0 QUALITY/GRADE OF MINERAL AVAILABLE IN THE DISTRICT:

The Sandstone Of The District Is Splittable And Bl0ckable While Fracture Sandstone May Be Used As A Masanory Stone.

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 16.0 USE OF MINERALS: Mining industry plays an important role in economic sector in India. Rajasthan is rich in mineral wealth. The state is endowed with major and minor mineral resources. The region, where the project is situated is mostly dependent on agriculture and mineral resources. The developments of mining are provide direct and indirect employment opportunities, infrastructure development, communication and socio-economic infrastructure.

A. SANDSTONE- Sandstone has been used for domestic construction and housewares since prehistoric times, and continues to be used. Sandstone was a popular building material from ancient times. It is relatively soft, making it easy to carve. It has been widely used around the world in constructing temples, homes, and other buildings.It has also been used for artistic purposes to create ornamental fountains and statues. Some sandstones are resistant to weathering, yet are easy to work. This makes sandstone a common building and paving material including in asphalt concrete. However, some that have been used in the past, such as the Collyhurst sandstone used in North West England, have been found less resistant, necessitating repair and replacement in older buildings. Because of the hardness of individual grains, uniformity of grain size and friability of their structure, some types of sandstone are excellent materials from which to make grindstones, for sharpening blades and other implements. Non-friable sandstone can be used to make grindstones for grinding grain, e.g., gritstone. A type of pure quartz sandstone, the orthoquartzite, with more of 90–95 percent of quartz has been proposed for nomination to the Global Heritage Stone Resource.

B. Lime Stone: It is the raw material for the manufacture of quicklime (calcium oxide), slaked lime (calcium hydroxide), cement and mortar. Pulverized limestone is used as a soil conditioner to neutralize acidic soils (agricultural lime). As a reagent in flue-gas desulfurization, it reacts with sulfur dioxide for air pollution control.

17.0 DEMAND AND SUPPLY OF MINERAL IN THE LAST THREE YEARS:

Sr. Year Demand Total Supply Total No. (in tones) (in tones) (in tones) (in tones) Sandstone Masonary Stone Sandstone Masonary Stone 1 2015-16 234350 114200 348550 233100 112900 346000 2 2016-17 108390 45250 153640 107250 43300 150550 3 2017-18 127940 90350 218290 126250 90600 216850

18.0 Mining Leases Marked on the map of District:

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 19.0 DETAILS OF THE AREA OF WHERE THERE IS A CLUSTER OF MINING LEASES: IN District-Dholpur total 06 cluster of mining area. Details as below Total No. of Location Details of Cluster Name & No. of S.r. No Mining Leases Area. Cluster in the Cluster Tehsil 1. 01 10 Tehsil Rajakhera 2. 02 11 Tehsil Bari, Dholpur 3. 03 06 Tehsil Baseri, Sepau 4. 04 09 Tehsil Bari 5. 05 109 Tehsil Bari, Baseri, Sarmathura 6. 06 32 Tehsil Sarmathura

Cluster Maps of Dholpur District are as follows:-

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 20.0 DETAILS OF ECO-SENSITIVE AREA, IF ANY IN THE DISTRICT:-In the district Jaipur Ubasa P.F., Ram Sagar P.F., Gurja P.F., Ban Vihar P.F., Kesarbagh P.F., Gundrai P.F., Laungpur P.F., Kila P.F., Rundhgajpura P.F., Talshahi P.F., Talshai P.F., Kunanna P.F., Khanpur P.F., Rudhera P.F., Burenda P.F., Banswari P.F., Bajna P.F., Khurdiya P.F., Gupdeh P.F., Mauakhera P.F., Gubrenda P.F., Chhawar P.F., Behrda P.F., Gurden P.F., Mewla P.F., Ledor P.F., Sonikhera R.F., Khurbiya P.F., Tali P.F., Liloti P.F., ATTA Main P.F., ONRH P.F. Khareta Rajor P.F., Amura Timkoli P.F., Jamura Timkoli P.F., etc. are the RF/PF found. The Kesar Bagh, Ram Sagar, Van Vihar & Chambal Ghariyl Sanctuary are the Sanctuary and ECO Sensitive zones in the Dholpur district.

21.0 IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT (Air, Water, Soil, Noise, Flora & Fauna, Land Use, Agriculture, Forest etc.) DUE TO MINING ACTIVITY: Environmental Impact arising out of mining operations may be defined as an alteration of environmental conditions or creation of a new set of environmental conditions caused or induced by the mining operations. The purpose of identifying and assessing the existing environmental parameters is to know the basic conditions prevailing before getting the targeted production. Depending on the nature of activities and existing status, the impacts are assessed for their importance. On the basis of the impact analysis, the mitigating action and future monitoring requirement are focused in the Environmental Management Plan for counting or minimizing adverse impacts.

The environmental impact on land, air, water, noise, climate, flora & fauna and socioeconomic conditions arising out of mining operations need be assessed and thereafter mitigation measures are to be adopted. Impact due to mining on each of the environmental component are detailed below in accordance with the parameter of environment likely to be affected. The parameters, which are relevant in the context, are given below:  Land Environment

 Water quality

 Soild Waste Managment

 Air quality

 Noise levels and ground vibration

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.)  Biological Environment

 Socio-economic conditions The environmental impacts can be categorized as either primary or secondary. Primary impacts can be attributed directly to the mining project. The secondary impacts due to mining project are indirect or induced & typically include changed patterns of social & economic activities likely to be stimulated or induced by the improvement in economy of the region caused by increased money circulation amongst the population.

The different activities envolved before & during mining are narrated below, which helps to asses the impact on environment. • Exploration: A mining project can only commence with knowledge of the extent and value of the mineral ore deposit. Information about the location and value of the mineral ore deposit is obtained during the exploration phase. This phase includes surveys, field studies, and drilling test boreholes and other exploratory excavations. The exploratory phase may involve clearing of wide areas of vegetation (typically in lines), to allow the entry of heavy vehicles mounted with drilling rigs. Many countries require a separate EIA for the exploratory phase of a mining project because the impacts of this phase can be profound and because further phases of mining may not ensue if exploration fails to find sufficient quantities of high-grade mineral ore deposits of economical values.

• Development If the mineral ore exploration phase proves that there is a large enough mineral ore deposit, of sufficient grade, then the project proponent may begin to plan for the development of the mine. This phase of the mining project has several distinct components.

• Site preparation If a mine site is located in a remote, undeveloped area, the project proponent may need to begin by clearing land for the construction of staging areas that would house project personnel and equipment. Even before any land is mined, activities associated with site preparation and clearing can have significant environmental impacts, especially if they are within or adjacent to ecologically sensitive areas. The EIA must

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) assess, separately, the impacts associated with site preparation and clearing.

• Active mining Once a mining company has constructed access roads and prepared staging areas that would house project personnel and equipment, mining may commence. All types of active mining share a common aspect, i.e. the extraction and concentration (or beneficiation) of a metal from the earth. Proposed mining projects differ considerably in the proposed method for extracting and concentrating the metallic ore. In almost every case, metallic ores are buried under a layer of ordinary soil or rock (called „overburden‟ or „waste rock‟) that must be moved or excavated to allow access to the ore deposit. The first way in which proposed mining projects differ is the proposed method of moving or excavating the overburden. What follows are brief descriptions of the most common methods.

• Open-pit mining Open-pit mining is a type of strip mining in which the ore deposit extends very deep in the ground, necessitating the removal of layer upon layer of overburden and ore. In many cases, logging of trees and clear-cutting or burning of vegetation above the ore deposit may precede removal of the overburden. The use of heavy machinery, usually bulldozers and dump trucks, is the most common meas of removing overburden. Openpit mining often involves the removal of natively vegetated areas, and is therefore among the most environmentally- destructive types of mining, especially within tropical forests.

• Underground mining In underground mining, a minimal amount of overburden is removed to gain access to the ore deposit. Access to this ore deposit is gained by tunnels or shafts. Tunnels or shafts lead to a more horizontal network of underground tunnels that directly access the ore. In an underground mining method called „stoping‟ or „block caving,‟ sections or blocks of rock are removed in vertical strips that leave a connected underground cavity that is usually filled with cemented aggregate and waste rock. Although underground mining is a less environmentally-destructive means of gaining access to an ore deposit, it is often more costly and entails greater safety risks than strip mining, including open-pit mining. While most large- scale mining projects involve openpit mining, many large underground mines are in operation around the world.

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) • Disposal of overburden and waste rock In almost every project, metallic ores are buried under a layer of ordinary soil or rock (called „overburden‟ or „waste rock‟) that must be moved or excavated to allow access to the metallic ore deposit. For most mining projects, the quantity of overburden generated by mining is enormous. The ratio of the quantity of overburden to the quantity of mineral ore (called the „strip ratio‟) is usually greater than one, and can be much higher. For example, if a proposed mining project involves the extraction of 100 million metric tons of mineral ore, then the proposed mining project could generate more than one billion metric tons of overburden and waste rock.

• Site reclamation and closure When active mining ceases, mine facilities and the site are reclaimed and closed. The goal of mine site reclamation and closure should always be to return the site to a condition that most resembles the pre-mining condition. Mines that are notorious for their immense impact on the environment often made impacts only during the closure phase, when active mining operations ceased. These impacts can persist for decades and even centuries. Therefore, the EIA for every proposed mining project must include a detailed discussion of the mine Reclamation and Closure Plan offered by the mining proponent. Mine reclamation and closure plans must describe in sufficient detail how the mining company will restore the site to a condition that most resembles pre-mining environmental quality; how it will prevent – in perpetuity – the release of toxic contaminants from various mine facilities (such as abandoned open pits and tailings impoundments); and how funds will be set aside to insure that the costs of reclamation and closure will be paid for.

• Human displacement and resettlement According to the International Institute for Environment and Development: The displacement of settled communities is a significant cause of resentment and conflict associated with large-scale mineral development. Entire communities may be uprooted and forced to shift elsewhere, often into purpose-built settlements not necessarily of their own choosing. Besides losing their homes, communities may also lose their land, and thus their livelihoods. Community institutions and power relations may also be disrupted. Displaced communities are often settled in areas without adequate resources or are left near the mine, where they may bear the brunt of

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) pollution and contamination. Forced resettlement can be particularly disastrous for indigenous communities who have strong cultural and spiritual ties to the lands of their ancestors and who may find it difficult to survive when these are broken.

 Impacts of mining projects on air quality:- The largest sources of air pollution in mining operationsare: Particulate matter transported by the windas a result ofexcavations, blasting, transportationofmaterials, wind erosion (more frequent in open-pitmining), fugitive dust from tailings facilities, stockpiles, waste dumps, and haul roads. Exhaust emissions from mobile sources (cars, trucks, heavy equipment) raise these particulate levels; and gas emissions from the combustion of fuels in stationary and mobile sources, explosions, and mineral processing. Once pollutants enter the atmosphere, they undergo physical and chemical changes before reaching a receptor. These pollutants can cause seriously effects to people‟shealthandto the environment. Large-scale mining has the potential to contribute significantly to air pollution, especially in the operation phase. All activities during ore extraction, processing, handling, and transport depend on equipment, generators, processes and materials that generate hazardous airpollutants such asparticulatematter, heavymetals, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides.

 Transportation sources Transporation sources of air pollutants include heavy vehicles used in excavation operations, cars that transport personnel at the mining site, and trucks that transport mining materials. The level of polluting emissions from these sources depends on the fuel and conditions of the equipment. Even though individual emissions can be relatively small, collectively these emissions can be of real concern. In addition, mobile sources are a major source of particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and volatile organic compounds that contribute significantly to the formation of ground- level ozone.

 Stationary sources The main gaseous emissions are from combustion of fuels in power generation installations, and drying, roasting, and smelting operations. Many producers of precious metals smelt metal on-site, prior to shipping to off-site refineries. Typically, gold and silver is produced in melting/fluxing furnaces that may produce elevated

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) levels of airborne mercury, arsenic, sulfur dioxide, and other metals.

 Fugitive emissions Common sources of fugitive emissions include: storage and handling of materials; mine processing; fugitive dust, blasting, construction activities, and roadways associated with mining activities; leach pads, and tailing piles and ponds; and waste rock piles. Sources andcharacteristics of fugitive emissions dust in mining operations vary in each case, as do their impacts. Impacts are difficult to predict and calculate but should be considered since they could be a significant source of hazardous air pollutants.

 Noise and vibration Noise pollution associated with mining may include noise from vehicle engines, loading and unloading of rock into steel dumpers, chutes, power generation, and other sources. Cumulative impacts of shoveling, ripping, drilling, blasting, transport, crushing, grinding, and stock-piling can significantly affect wildlife and nearby residents. Vibrations are associated with many types of equipment used in mining operations, but blasting is considered the major source. Vibration has affected the stability of infrastructures, buildings, and homes of people living near large-scale open-pit mining operations. According to a study commissioned by the European Union in 2000: “Shocks and vibrations as a result of blasting in connection with mining can lead to noise, dust and collapse of structures in surrounding inhabited areas. The animal life, on which the local population may depend, might also be disturbed.”

22.0 REMEDIAL MEASURES TO MITIGATE THE IMPACT OF MINING ON THE ENVIRONMENT: To minimize the probable & possible impact on the Environment due to mining activities an Environmental management plan is aimed at mitigating the possible adverse impact of a project and for ensuring to maintain the existing environmental quality. The Environmental Management Plan (EMP) is a site specific plan to ensure that the activities of the project are implemented in sustainable manner. EMP also ensures that the project implementation is carried out taking appropriate meditative measures to reduce adverse environmental impacts due to developing projects. The Environment Management Plan (EMP) aims to mitigate measures to restore and

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) conserve the ecosystem of the possible adverse impacts due to proposed project. The mitigation steps are used to minimize or prevent negative impacts on environment due to proposed project of mining. The EMP contains planned improvements with adopting some control measures viz. fugitive dust reduction on roads & measures to alleviate problems in affected villages near project area and planning for the closure of mine.

Mitigation Measures for Land Environment The mining in the area is being done from long time, therefore, land has already been degraded. The land affected due to mining will not be backfilled, mined out area will be converted into water reservoir. The water of this reservoir will very useful for fauna and domestic Animals of the area. This also recharges the groundwater table. Entire dumps in the area will be reclaimed by plantation. Wire fencing around the excavated area is proposed to restrict the inadvertent entry of human beings as well as animals. (i) Measures for proper utilization of top soil will be ensured. (ii) The waste dump will be properly stacked and reclaimed by plantation. (iii) Minimum land shall be used for waste dumping and other infrastructures. (iv) The bigger voids formed during mining will be converted into water reservoirs as suggested in the report.

Mitigation Measures for Air Environment (i) Water spraying arrangement will be done on haul roads in the mining area to suppress the dust. (ii) Dust extractors will be provided in drilling machines to suppress air borne dust. Wherever possible wet drilling will be done. (iii) Air monitoring will be done once in 6 months from a NABL/MOEF/Govt. Approved Laboratory. (iv) Workers engaged at dusty zones will be provided masks.

Mitigation Measures for Water Environment (i) Retaining wall and garland drain will be maintained around the dumps to check wash off during rainy season. (ii) The dumps will be kept properly sloped. (iii) Dense plantation will be done in lower side of the dumps to check the runoff.

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) (iv) The garland drain will be maintained around the working pits to check entry of rain water during rainy season Mitigation Measures for Noise Environment (i) Proper maintenance of machineries will be done to minimize noise. Adequate silencers will be provided in diesel engines of machineries, compressors, dumpers and trucks.

(ii) Earplugs will be provided to the workers while working in higher noise zone. (iii) Creating thick greenbelt to attenuate noise pollution in the mine area.

Mitigation Measures for Noise Environment (i) Minimum dust gets generated during movement of dumpers on haul roads which are regularly sprinkled with water (ii) The approach roads from mine to nearest transportation Road will be strengthened (iii) The top soil generated by the mining activities will be utilized for plantation purposes and it will be stacked separately. (iv) Green belt will be developed along the both side of road to arrest any degradation of land/soil. Mitigation Measures for Socio Economic Development (i) All the workers have been employed from nearby villages. (ii) The Association will take interest for the welfare amenities Scheme in the area with the help of local people. Provision of Scholarship for meritorious students will be given those who getting highest mark in district level/State level exams. (iii) All other facilities like Medical help for the children & women/ widow etc., arrange medical camps in nearby area.

23.0 RECLAMATION OF MINED OUT AREA (BEST PRACTICE ALREADY IMPLEMENTED IN THE DISTRICT, REQUIRMENT AS PER RULES AND REGULATION, PROPOSED RECLAMATION PLAN)

Land degradation due to dumping of waste/ mineral for future sale:

The overburden dumps of masonry stone & Sandstone in the form of quartzite is be dump in the hopper installed at mine site to make gitty and sold out & used in maintenance of haul roads, so in this mining project not any specified location for staging the waste dumps. The overburden dumps of top surface may be covered with soil and planted /developed as green belt.

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) Aesthetic Environment: Topography and landscape of the area is hilly terrain and small undulation near the deposit. The mining operation affects the topography and landscape characteristic of the area. Thus it has a visual intrusion. Dust concentration affects the visual quality of air environment. Area after exploitation & reclamation will get aesthetic beauty by proposed plantation.

Siltation of agricultural field & water courses: Rain water may carry silt while flowing from waste dumps etc and may adversely affect surface water sources. It is therefore proposed to construct suitable size catch grains/ garland drains around waste dumps/non saleable quartzite dumps to allow rain water to flow downwards, with suitably located siltation ponds enroot to arrest the silt and allowing only clean water to flow onwards. These siltation ponds will require periodical cleaning to maintain flow of only clean water.

Impact on soil: No major impact on soil of the study area is envisaged due to mining activities. The mining activity shall remain confined locally within working area and emission at haul road will be controlled by water sprinkling and plantation. Minimum dust gets generated during movement of dumpers on haul roads which are regularly sprinkled with water. The approach roads from mine to nearest transportation Road will be strengthened. Only emissions from truck trailers on these roads will be there but will get quickly dissipated. Therefore, no visible/significant effect on quality of soil is anticipated.

Mitigation Measures:  The construction/ strengthening of approach roads for evacuation of mineral masonry stone produce will not cause any degradation of land/soil.

 On closure of mining activity, excavated area will be used as water reservoirs.

 The top soil generation is minimal and will be utilized for plantation purposes and it will be stacked separately.

 Haulage roads will be kept moist by water sprinkling to reduce air pollution.

 Green belt will be developed along the both side of road to arrest the fugitive emission due to transportation and will minimize the propagation of air borne dust.

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) 24.0 RISK ASSESSMENT & DIASASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN: Any type of mining activities requires stringent safety measures to avoid unwanted incidences which may damage life & machineries. It may cause widespread harm to assets and serious disruption at site as well as outside. Such situation requires quick action and emergency response plans which can be executed without the loss of time. Time factor is the essence in dealing emergencies to minimize the loss of human life and disruption of work. Any accident may develop into a major emergency even with the best safety measures and programmes in mining. Disaster management plan is formulated with an aim of taking precautionary steps to avert disaster and also to take such action after the disaster which limits the damage to the minimum. Hence, an emergency preparedness plan will be planned properly and documented for ease of implementation at the time of need without losing time and avoiding and delays.

OBJECTIVES OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN The objectives of DMP describe the company‟s emergency vigilance. The resource availability and actions in response to disaster, to deal with various types of situations that can occur at mines in short span of time. Thus the overall objectives of the emergency plan are summarized as:-

 To identify and assess emergencies, including risk impact assessment.  Rapid control of hazardous situation  Minimizing the risk and impact of event/ accident.  Effective prevention of damage to property.  Protect employees and people in vicinity by information about the risk and the role to be played in them in the event of emergency.  Records, equipment, etc. should be preserved and organize investigation in cause of emergency and preventive measures to stop its recurrence.  In order to achieve objectives of emergency planning, the critical elements that form the spine of Disaster Management Plan (DMP) are:-  Reliable and early detection of an emergency and immediate careful plan for action.

 The command, co-ordination and response organization structure along with availability of efficient trained personnel.

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.)  The accessibility of resources for managing emergency situation.

 Appropriate emergency response action.

 Effective announcement and communication facility to inform at site.

 Regular evaluation and revise DMP.

 Training of the concerned personnel.

 Steps taken for minimizing the effects may include rescue operations, first aid, evacuation, habilitation and communicating promptly to people living nearby.

Identification of Hazards and Mitigation Measures The following types of hazards are identified and precautions to be taken against them are enumerated below:-The following natural/industrial problems may be encountered during the mining operation:

 Slope failures at the mine faces.  Inundation-Filling of the mine pit due to excessive rains/flooding.  Accident due to fire.

Mitigation Measures for fall of Sides & Roof  Flatter slope angles are adopted where occurrences of loose earth are encountered.  Insurmountable heights are not created.  Loose rocks are properly dressed.  Nature and structure of the rocks are properly studied for their slips.  Bench height will be kept with respect to the digging depth of excavating equipment.  No overhang/ under cutting will be allowed to be created in benches by the excavating equipment‟s.  Overloading of dumpers strictly prohibited. Large dimension of material will not be loaded at the top of the dumpers to prevent falling and causing injury to persons.

Inundation-Filling of the mine pit due to excessive rains/flooding  Drainage will be maintained to reduce inundation of working pits during rain from surface run-off.  Garland drains will be constructed to prevent the water entering inside the mine.  Adequate capacity Sumps with will be developed inside the mine.  Adequate pumping capacity will be build up to deal of accumulated water.  Dumping area will be benched and sloped at the top towards the low altitude side.

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) Fire Fire generally occurs due to electrical short circuits, storage/handling of fuel oil, human carelessness, etc. Potential Impacts of fires are the burns, injuries and even loss of human life, property and loss of livelihood. Fire may interrupt services like power and communication. Environmental impacts include air pollution due to emission of harmful gases which may affect nearby settlements. Casualties during fire, some preventive measures will be taken to prevent the big damage to human life and property  Proper care should be taken during the storage/handling of fuel oil without any negligence is the key to protect the fire hazard. First aid will be provided for burning case and immediate treatment will be provided.  Adequate fire safety equipment‟s e.g. extinguishers, dry chemicals, carbon dioxide, foam spray, water spray should be kept.  Good cables should be used for preventing short circuits.  Move person to fresh air. Seek medical attention for discomfort or if coughing or other symptoms.  Rinse eyes thoroughly with water to remove all particles. Seek medical attention for abrasions and burns.

Accidents  Accidents High vehicular speed results in greater stopping distances and turning radii which lead to possibilities of accidents.  Transporting devices also contributes to serious accidents having potential to become fatal for the persons associated with such operations as well as those present in the vicinity at the time of accident.

Occupational Health and Safety The steps will to taken to minimize the impacts of mining activities and to ensure occupational health and safety during commissioning, operations and maintenance of mining equipment/machinery. It can be minimized by adopting below mentioned measures:-

 Periodic examination and testing of equipment, machineries and equipment handling substances.  Firefighting training to workers and Staff for first aid, safe handling of materials and

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) integrating safety.  Suitable notices / boards displayed at several locations indicating appropriate hazards warning as well as DOs and DON‟T for ensuring operational and personal Safety for information of workers / staff and visitors.  Personnel protective equipment is provided to prevent the noise hazards.

Health and Safety Monitoring Plan  Each employee will undergo a proper medical examination.  All other employees will be medically examined as per rules that are 20% strength every year.

25.0 DETAILS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ISSUES IN THE DISTRICT (LAST FIVE YEAR DATA OF NUMBER OF PATIENT OF SILICOSIS & TUBERCULOSIS IS ALSO NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED):

No. of Patients No. of Patients No. of Patients reported of S.No. Year reported of reported of Any other SILICOSIS TUBERCULOSIS reportable diseases. 1. 2013-14 2. 2014-15 14 3. 2015-16 45 4. 2016-17 121 5. 2017-18 86

26.0 PLANTATION AND GREEN BELT DOVELOPMENT IN RESPECT OF LEASES ALREADY GRANTED IN THE DISTRICT: The greenbelt development plan aims to overall improvement in the environmental conditions of the region. The plan with a five-fold objective addresses issues such as prevention of land degradation due to activities during Mining operation, enhancing the forest cover for increasing the biodiversity of the region, providing aesthetic value to the project area for enhancing the ecological equilibrium of the area and to a large proportion in combating soil erosion.

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, DHOLPUR (Under Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Delhi, Notification Date 25-07-2018.) NEED FOR GREENBELT DEVELOPMENT PLAN WITH SCHEME FOR GREENBELT DEVELOPMENT The implementation for development of green belt will be paramount importance as it will not only add up as an aesthetic feature, but also act as a pollution sink.

The scheme of plantation in-side the cluster area is given as follows: (i) The species to be grown in the area should be dust tolerant and fast growing species so that permanent green belt is created.

(ii) The Green belt development will be done along the haul roads.

(iii) The Green Belt Development will be done nearby the mining leases to minimize the pollution level.

(iv) The green belt will be put under a protective regulatory framework to ensure that it is not degraded or disturbed. No ecologically disruptive activity will be allowed in this zone.

(v) The Green Belt Development should be Approx. 33% of the area of the mining lease.

27.0 ANY OTHER INFORMATION:

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