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As per Notification No. S.O.3611 (E) New dated 25TH Of July 2018 Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) Prepared By:

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CONTENTS SL. TOPIC DETAILS PAGE NO. NO CONTENTS (I) - (II) ABBREVIATIONS & SYMBOLS USED (III) LIST OF TABLES (IV) - (V) LIST OF FIGURE (V) LIST OF MAPS (V) - (VII) LIST OF CHARTS (VII) - (VIII) LIST FIELD PHOTOGRAPHS (VIII) LIST OF ANNEXURES (VIII) CONFIDENTIALITY CLAUSE 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 2 1 PREFACE 3 - 4 2 INTRODUCTION 5 3 GENERAL PROFILE OF THE DISTRICT 6 - 20 a. General information 6 - 8 b. Climate condition 8 c. Rain fall (month wise) and 9 d. Topography and terrain 9 - 10 e. Water course and hydrology 10 f. Ground water development 10 - 12 g. Drainage system (general) 12 - 13 h. Demography 13 - 16 i. Cropping pattern 16 - 17 j. Landform and seismicity 17 k. Flora 18 - 19 l. Fauna 19 - 20 4 PHYSIOGRAPHY OF THE DISTRICT 21 - 25 o General landform 21 o Soil and rock pattern 21 - 23 o Different geomorphological unit 23 - 25 5 LAND USE PATTERN OF THE DISTRICT 26 - 31 . Introduction 26 - 28 a. Forest 28 - 29 b. Agriculture & Irrigation 29 - 30 c. Horticulture 31 d. Mining 31 6 GEOLOGY 32 - 34 . Regional and local geology with geological 32 - 34 succession  Regional geology 32 - 33  Local geology 33 - 34 7 MINERAL WEALTH 35 - 36  Overview of the mineral resources 35

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CONTENTS SL. TOPIC DETAILS PAGE NO. NO  Details of resources 35 - 36 8 SAND AND OTHER RIVERBED MINERALS 37 - 160 (A) Sand & Other riverbed minerals 37 - 134 i. Drainage System 37 - 39 ii. Annual deposition of river bed mineral 39 - 40 iii. General profile of River/stream 40 iv. Annual deposition factor 40 - 46 v. Replenishment 46 - 48 vi. Total potential of minor mineral in the riverbed 48 - 50 vii. Riverbed mineral potential 50 viii. Riverbed mineral potential zones (sand) 50 - 134 (B) In- situ minerals 135- 160 9 OVERVIEW OF MINING ACTIVITY IN THE DISTRICT 161 - 169 a. General overview 161 b. List of existing mining leases 161 - 169 c. Details of production of sand and other minor 169 minerals during last 3 years 10 DETAILS OF REVENUE GENERATED FROM MINERAL SECTOR 170 11 TRANSPORT (RAILWAY, ROAD) 171 12 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 172 13 CONCLUDING REMARKS & RECOMMENDATIONS 173 - 174 14 REFERENCE CITED 175 - 176 20 ANNEXURE: I MINERAL WEALTH MAPS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 177 - 178 21 ANNEXURE: II PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA 179 - 203 (Results obtained by field investigation) 22 ANNEXURE: III FIELD PHOTOGRAPHS 204- 210 23. ANNEXURE: IV IN-SITU MINERALS [CONTINUATION AFTER PAGE 160] 211 - 213

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. ABBREVIATIONS& SYMBOLS USED

ABBREVIATIONS FULL FORMS BIS : Bureau of Indian Standards C.D. : Community Development CSR : Child Sex Ratio DEIAA : The Ministry has created District Environment Impact Assessment Authority DSR : District Survey Report e.g., : exempli gratia (Latin) means “for example” EC : Environmental clearance et. al., : et alia (Latin) means "and others" etc. : Et cetera (Latin) means "and other things" or "and so on" G.I.S : Geographic Information System GPS : Global Positioning System IS 383-1970 : Indian Standard 383-1970 km : Kilometre JL No. : Jurisdiction List No. LANDSAT : Land Satellite m : metre NH : National Highway NPSZ : North Shear Zone ° : Degree °C : Degree centigrade P.S. : Police station RL : Reduced Level SEIAA : State Environment Impact Assessment Authority sq. : Square sq. km : Square kilometre ꞌꞌ : Minute ′ : Second

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. LIST OF TABLES

TABLE TOPIC PAGE NO. NO.

1. Administrative profile of the district Bankura 7

2. Table showing temperature and precipitation of the district Bankura 9

3. Demography of Bankura (as per Census 2011) 13 - 14

4. Demographic features of Bankura 16

5. Agricultural Land Use of the district Bankura 17

6. Land Use Pattern of the district Bankura 28

7. Irrigation Pattern of the district Bankura 30

8. Horticulture Fruit crops grown in the district Bankura 31

9. Horticulture Vegetable crops grown in the district Bankura 31

10. Stratigraphic succession of the district Bankura 32

Drainage system with description of main rivers (overall drainage pattern is 38 11. parallel & dendritic tosub-dendritic)

12. Salient features of important rivers and streams 39

13. Annual Deposition of sand 50

14. Riverbed mineral potential 50

15. Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) 51 - 134

16. Information on occurrence of ‘in-situ’ minerals 135 - 160

17. List of existing mining leases of the district with location, area, period for each 161 - 163 minor mineral

18. List of Existing Mining Leases of Bankura as on 15-11-18 163 - 164

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TABLE TOPIC PAGE NO. NO. 164 - 169 19. Lessee who have been granted Sand Mining Lease in Bankura as on 18-09-2019

20. Details of Revenue generated from Mineral Sector during last 3 years 170

21. Quarterly collection of Royalty and Cesses as on 18.09.2019 170

. LIST OF FIGURE

FIGURE TOPIC PAGE NO. NO.

1. Modes of Sediment Transport in Rivers 48

. LIST OF MAPS

MAP TOPIC PAGE NO. NO. 1. LOCATION MAP OF THE DISTRICT 5

2. ADMINISTRATIVE MAP OF THE DISTRICT 8

3. SLOPE MAP OF THE DISTRICT 10

4. WATER LEVEL DEPTH MAP OF (PRE-) 11

5. WATER LEVEL DEPTH MAP OF BIRBHUM DISTRICT (POST-MONSOON) 12

6. SOIL MAP OF BIRBHUM DISTRICT 23

7. GEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAP OF BIRBHUM DISTRICT 25

8. LAND USE & LAND COVER MAP OF THE DISTRICT 28

9. FOREST COVER MAP OF THE DISTRICT 29

10. GEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE DISTRICT 33

11. ROCKS & MINERAL RESOURCE OF THE DISTRICT 36

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MAP TOPIC PAGE NO. NO. 12. DRAINAGE NETWORK MAP OF THE DISTRICT 38

13. CATCHMENT AREA MAP OF MAIN RIVERS OF THE DISTRICT 40

14. ELEVATION MAP OF THE DISTRICT 40

15. LONGITUDINAL PROFILE MAP OF MAIN RIVERS OF THE DISTRICT 45

16. TRANSPORT NETWORK MAP OF THE DISTRICT 171

17. TITANIFEROUS MAGNETITE ORES IN ASSOCIATION WITH 177 METAMORPHOSED GABBRO-NORITE-ANORTHOSITE SUITE OF ROCKS OCCURRING THROUGH , BANKURA DISTRICT 18. OCCURRENCE OF WOLFRAMITE BEARING ZONES AT AND AROUND 178 RASPAL, BANKURA DISTRICT 19. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 179 ( PART - 1) 20. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 180 ( PART - 1) 21. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 181 ( PART - 1) 22. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 182 (SILAIBATI RIVER PART - 1) 23. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 183 (DAMODAR RIVER PART - 2) 24. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 184 (DWARAKESWAR RIVER PART - 2) 25. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 185 (KANGSABATI RIVER PART - 2) 26. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 186 (SILAIBATI RIVER PART - 2) 27. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 187 (DAMODAR RIVER PART - 3) 28. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 188 (DWARAKESWAR RIVER PART - 3) 29. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 189 (KANGSABATI RIVER PART - 3) 30. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 190 (SILAIBATI RIVER PART - 3)

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MAP TOPIC PAGE NO. NO. 31. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 191 (DAMODAR RIVER PART - 4) 32. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 192 (KANGSABATI RIVER PART - 4) 33. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 193 (SILAIBATI RIVER PART - 4) 34. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 194 (DAMODAR RIVER PART - 5) 35. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 195 (DWARAKESWAR RIVER PART - 5) 36. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 196 (SILAIBATI RIVER PART - 5) 37. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 197 (DAMODAR RIVER PART - 6) 38. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 198 (DWARAKESWAR RIVER PART - 6) 39. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 199 (DAMODAR RIVER PART - 7) 40. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 200 (DWARAKESWAR RIVER PART - 7) 41. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 201 (DWARAKESWAR RIVER PART - 8) 42. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 202 (DWARAKESWAR RIVER PART - 9) 43. PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 203 (DWARAKESWAR RIVER PART - 10)

. LIST OF CHARTS

CHART TOPIC PAGE NO. NO. 1. Distribution of male and female population of Bankura district 14

2. Distribution of male and female child population (0-6years) of Bankura district 15

3. Average male and female literacy in Bankura district 15

4. Agricultural land use of Bankura district 17

5. Land use pattern Bankura of district (represented in sq.km) 28

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CHART TOPIC PAGE NO. NO. 6. Irrigation pattern of Bankura district 30 . LIST OF FIELD PHOTOGRAPHS

PHOTOGRAPH TOPIC PAGE NO. NO. 1. RIVERBED SAND DEPOSITS IN DWARAKESHAR RIVER AT RAJGRAM 204 OF BANKURA DISTRICT(LATITUDE 23º13ꞌ14.92ꞌꞌ& LONGITUDE 87º01ꞌ55.9ꞌꞌ)

2. A VIEW OF KANGSABATI RIVER BASIN, , DISTRICT 205 BANKURA(LATITUDE 22º57ꞌ47.87ꞌꞌ& LONGITUDE 86º47ꞌ0.04ꞌꞌ) WESTERN SIDE OF KANGSABATI BARRAGE CHATERECTERIZED BY 206 3. GRANITE-GNEISS HAVING REEF QUARTZ, MUKUTMANIPUR, BANKURA (LATITUDE 22º57ꞌ48.21ꞌꞌ& LONG 86º47ꞌ18.08ꞌꞌ) HIGHLY FRACTURED & JOINTED GRANITE-GNEISS EXHIBITING 207 SHEARING EFFECTS DUE TO IMPACT OF PURULIA-BANKURA SHEAR 4. ZONE (PBSZ) WITHIN THE RIVERBEDS OF KANGSABATI AT MUKUTMANIPUR, BANKURA HAVING TREND 80º-260º(LATITUDE 23º57ꞌ48.21 ꞌꞌ& LONGITUDE 87º47ꞌ18.08ꞌꞌ) A PANORAMIC VIEW OF MUKUTMANIPUR FENCED BY A DISTANT 208 5. HILL RANGE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING SCATTERED OCCURRENCES OF HIGHLY 209 6. FRACTURED & BEDDED QUARTZITES OF DIFFERENT COLOURS AT HILL OF SUSUNIA VILLAGE, NORTH BANKURA. PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING ‘A BIRD’S EYE VIEW’ OF SUSUNIA HILL 210 7. SHOWING TREND 170º-350º, AT SUSUNIA VILLAGE, BLOCK, BANKURA NORTH . LIST OF ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE TOPIC PAGE NO. NO. I MINERAL WEALTH MAPS OF BANKURA DISTRICT 177 -178

II PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA 179 - 203 (Results obtained by field investigation) III FIELD PHOTOGRAPHS 204 - 210

IV IN-SITU MINERALS [Table No. 16a, CONTINUATION AFTER PAGE 160] 211 - 213

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CONFIDENTIALITY CLAUSE

This District Survey Report (DSR) of Bankura District, West Bengal, has been prepared by RSP Green Development and Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., , West Bengal, India.

Any reproduction, direct or indirect other than for the specific purpose for which the report has been prepared, should not be carried out, without prior written consent of RSP Green Development and Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. and Govt. of West Bengal

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

RSP Green Development & Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. record their sincere thanks and gratefulness to the Government functionaries of West Bengal and prominent citizens of Bankura district and also the villagers in and around the district Bankura who have offered their fullest cooperation unhesitatingly but for which the execution of the work would have not become as smooth as it has been.

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1. PREFACE

he purpose and structure of District Survey Report has been discretely discussed under Para 7(iii) (a) and Annexure (x) of the notification issued by Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, T Government of India on 15th January 2016. The District Survey Report (DSR) is to be prepared in every district for each minor mineral. It will guide systematic and scientific utilization of natural resources, so that present and future generation may be benefitted at large. The purpose of District Survey Report (DSR) is the “Identification of areas of aggradations or deposition of river bed sand where mining can be allowed; and identification of areas of erosion and proximity to infrastructural structures and installations where mining should be prohibited” as well. The District Survey report (DSR) is comprised of secondary data published in previous works and is endorsed by various departments and websites about geology of the area, mineral wealth details especially in-situ minor minerals of lease and mining activity in the district and revenue generated from minerals along with the primary data collected from ground survey. This report is also containing details of climatic conditions, topography and terrain, land form, forest, rivers, soil, agriculture, road, transportation, irrigation etc. The DSR would also help to calculate the annual rate of replenishment wherever applicable and allow time for replenishment. Geographically, Bankura district is surrounded by Purba district and Paschim in the north, in the west, district and Paschim Medinipur district in the south, and some part of in the east. Damodar River flows in the northern part of Bankura district and separates it with the major part of Burdwan district. The modern Bankura district took its form in 1881 and was named after it’s headquarter. It is situated between 22° 38ꞌ and 23° 38ꞌN latitude and between 86° 36ꞌ and 87° 46ꞌ E longitude. The total geographical area of the concerned district is 6,882 square kilometres (2,657 sq.mile). Bankura district can be described as the "connecting link between the plains of Bengal on the east and Chhotanagpur plateau on the west." The areas to the east and north-east are low-lying alluvial plains, similar to predominating rice lands of Bengal. To the western part of Bankura, the slope of the terrain is generally steep compare to that of the eastern part. That is why in between western and eastern parts presence of pervasive undulations found to seen. Geomorphologically, the undulating surfaces of the country rocks are intercepted by rocky hillocks or mounts. Most of the area is covered with bushes and jungles. When the geological history of this region is bombarded with initiative, it creates a space to pave the way of deciphering the actual causes of geological events followed by different tectonic episodes. If volleys of questions are thrown in the Geology of Bankura, then, it can be explained logically and tactically. The

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Geological history of Bankura shows a subtle difference in the structural history. If a deliberate approach is taken to conduct a geological field work with a goal to nurture the objectives of the current survey activities, mystery of the history of local geology will be exposed. The western part of the district is characterised by poor, ferruginous soil and hard beds of laterite with scrub jungles and Sal woods. Presence of long broken ridges is characterised by the presence of huge irregular patches of recent alluvium and it has remarkable influence upon local seasonal cultivation. Apart from this, the area draws special attention for imparting its scenic beauty and filigree of nature. Being a drought prone area, long dry season prevails here at a large extent. The appearance of soil is reddish in colour and termed as ‘red soil’. While the eastern part of this track is covered by stretch of rice field. Most areas of this region were produced by erosion over a longer period of time and is typically sustaining as ‘undisturbed’ by crustal movement and such unique feature of landmass is known as ‘peneplain’.

Disclaimer: - The data may vary due to flood, heavy rains and other natural calamities. Therefore it is recommended that DEIAA/SEIAA may take into consideration all its relevant aspects / data while scrutinizing and recommending the application for EC to the concerned authority.

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2. INTRODUCTION

he entire geological report encompasses the history of river bed and river bank sand deposition followed by gravel deposits in the form of palaeo-placer or fossilized channels. To prepare the District Survey T Report (DSR) of Bankura district of West Bengal, the concept of GREEN FIELD THEORY (or somewhere the concept of BROWN FIELD THEORY) was taken into consideration for the purpose of depicting the history of overall geology followed by disposition of different types of lithounits and geological succession as well. Sand is naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles between 115µ to 4.75 mm in diameter (IS 383-1970). Sand is formed due to weathering of rocks due to mechanical forces. In the process of weathering, the foremost gravels are formed from weathering activity and then converted into sand. It was also explored that the greater use of substitute material as manufactured sand, artificial sand etc., construction technology and sustainable use of the resource could drastically reduce adverse impact of mining on the environment. The broad principle upon which any sustainable sand mining guidelines or policy can be based is that river or natural resources must be utilized for the benefit of the present and future generation, so river resources should be prudently managed and developed. Along with the river bed sand mining and/or river bank sand mining few other objectives were taken into consideration to prepare precise and substantial DSR of Bankura district. Riverbed mineral potential especially sands were occurring within the potential zones of riverbed and information on occurrence of each of the in-situ minerals were also given as an extra edge to the preparation of this DSR. Map. No. 1 LOCATION MAP OF THE DISTRICT

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3. GENERAL PROFILE

a) General information

Bankura district is surrounded by the district of and Hooghly in the east, Purulia in the west, Burdwan in the north and Purulia and Midnapore in the south.River Damodar separates Bankura from Burdwan district in the north. The south-eastern part of the district is bounded to certain extent by Hooghly district. It is somewhat triangular in shape and lies within 23°38ꞌ to 22°38ꞌN latitude and 86°36ꞌ to 87°46ꞌE longitude. The district is generally characterized by undulating topography and presence of lateritic soil of low fertility; however the eastern and southern part of the district is more productive than the western part. The quality of the soil of uplands is poor for growing cash crops, on the other hand the lowlands have fertile soil. Loam and clayey soil exist in the blocks of Indus and of Bishnupur sub division. The northern part of the block has high content of alluvium soil and suitable for the cultivation of paddy, wheat, potato, oilseeds etc. Bankura Railway Station is situated at 84 metres above MSL with highest point of 427 metres in the Susunia Hill. Dwarakeswar and Kangshabati are the two major rivers of the district and Silabati, Gandheswari, Sali, Joyponda, Birai,Amoda are the other notable ones. Rice is the main crop of the district. Though the district is prone to drought it can raise surplus food productions in the years of good rainfall. Beside rice the other major crops are potato, wheat, mustard, etc. The Bankura district is one of the most under developed of the state West Bengal with levels of low industrialization and high enslavement upon agriculture. The rate of growth of small scale industries is also not at all satisfactory. The small scale industries are mainly based on processing of local resource. However, the district is moderately rich in the fields of handloom and handicraft. The district has been placed in category ‘C’ as per State Government’s incentive scheme. The district Bankura is divided into three Sub-Divisions, viz. Bankura (Sadar), Bishnupur and . There are 23 Police Stations in the district. Bankura (Sadar) Sub-Divisions has got 8 Police Stations namely Bankura, Chhatna, Saltora, Mejia, Gangajal Ghati, , and Onda. Bishnupur Sub-Division has got 6 Police Stations namely Bishnupur, Joypur, Kotulpur, Sonamukhi, and Indus. Khatra Sub-Division has got 9 Police Stations namely , Khatra, Hirabandh, , , , Simplapal, and Sarenga. There are 22 Community Development (C.D.) Blocks in the district. Bankura (Sadar) Sub-Division consists of 8 C.D. Blocks namely Bankura-I, Bankura-II, Chhatna, Saltora, Mejia, Gangajal Ghati, Barjora and Onda. Bishnupur Sub-Division consists of 6 C.D. Blocks namely Bishnupur, Joypur, Kotulpur, Sonamukhi, Patrasayer and Indus. Khatra Sub-Division consists of 8 C.D. Blocks namely Indpur, Khatra, Hirabandh, Ranibandh, Taldangra,

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Simplapal, Raipur and Sarenga. The total number of urban units in Bankura is 5, out of which there are 3 i.e., statutory towns viz., Bankura, Bishnupur and Sonamukhi and 2 Census Towns viz., Barjora and Beliatore. As per reports of Census, 2011, district Bankura has 9 census towns viz., Khatra, Ledisol, Jhanti Pahari, Kotulpur, , Raipur Bazar, , Barjora and Beliatore. The district has 22 panchayat samities with 190 gram panchayats consisting of 3,830 villages. Bankura District ranks 13th in terms of total population in the state and it ranks 14th in terms of child (0-6 year’s) population in the state. It occupies 8th position in terms of Scheduled Caste population and 6th position in terms of Scheduled Tribe population in the state. The percentage of urban share of population has expanded from 7.4% (2001 Census) to 8.3% (2011 Census) of total population of respective census. The density of population (population per square km) of the district is 523 per square km which makes its rank 18th in the State. The Sex Ratio of the district is 957 (No. of females per 1000 males) which is much higher than the state’s Sex Ratio (950) and it ranks 6th in the state and retains same position when only Rural Sex Ratio (956) is considered. In respecttothe proportion of child population between 0 to 6 years the district ranks 9th along with Paschim Medinipur in the State and the statistic is 11.6%. The district has experienced marked decline in Child Sex Ratio (CSR) from 953 in 2001 Census to 949 in 2011 Census. Literacy rate of the district is 70.3% that is higher than the state average of 76.3% and thereby makes its rank 15th in State, West Bengal. The percentage of main workers to total workers of the district has dropped from 66.2 in 2001 Census to 62.5 in 2011 Census similar to the state where the percentage was 78.1 in 2001 Census dropped into 73.9 in 2011 Census (District Census Handbook: Bankura) Table 1: Administrative profile of the district Bankura

 Sub-division 3 (BankuraSadar, Bishnupur, Khatra)  Block 22  3 (Bankura, Bishnupur and Sonamukhi)  Gram-Panchayat 190  Village 5187  Mouza 3828 Inhabited : 3543 , Uninhabited : 285  No. of ITDP Mouza 747  Police Station 22

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Map. No. 2 ADMINISTRATIVE MAP OF THE DISTRICT

b) Climate Condition

The district of Bankura experiences an extreme climate with high range of temperature. The climate of the district is characterized by oppressive heat and high humidity in summer with average daily maximum temperature varies between 26ºC and 39ºC. Winter is generally dry and cold with average winter temperature around 15º C.

The Rarh plain of Bankura district in summer is humid and warm, while the winter is dry and cold. The annual average rainfall ranges between 130 cm and 140 cm. The average winter temperature is 15°C and the average summer temperature is about 30°C (Nandi et.al., 2007). c) Rainfall (month wise) and Humidity

Rainfall in the district of Bankura is generally scanty even though good rainfall occur on the eastern part of the district. The average annual rainfall ranges between 130 cm to 140cm.Relative humidity is generally high throughout the year. The annual average rainfall range between 130 cm and 140 cm. Relative humidity is generally high throughout the year. Average percentage of humidity varies from 50 in April to 82 in August (Nandi et. al., 2007).

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Table 2: Table showing temperature and precipitation of the district Bankura Parameters Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Average 19.3 22.1 27.3 31.4 32.2 31.2 28.9 28.8 28.7 27 22.7 19.7 Temperature (°C) Minimum 12.5 15.2 20 24.3 26.4 26.4 25.7 25.7 25.3 22.7 16.7 13.1 Temperature (°C) Maximum 26.2 29 34.6 38.6 38 36 32.1 31.9 32.1 31.4 28.8 26.3 Temperature (°C) Precipitation/ 12 15. 22 30 58 201 293 277 222 93 12 1 Rainfall (mm) Source: https://en.climate-data.org/asia/india/west-bengal/bankura-55531

d) d) Topography and Terrain

Bankura district has an area of 6,788 square kilometre. The District is covered by crystalline rocks of Precambrian age. Granite, Granite gneiss, micaschist, anorthosite, shale, quartzite, sandstone, limestone etc. are the principle types of rock in this district. The study area lies within a thick mantle of laterite generally mountainous and with undulation. Bankura district can be geologically divided in three categories According to the height of a total land area of 3,84,496 hectare. 1. High hilly region / Hard rock area: The areas as Saltora, Mejia, Khatra, Ranibandh, etc., are collectively covering 176915 Ha and located in this region of higher elevation and hard rocks. Therefore, most of this area does not suitable with irrigation facilities. 2. Uneven lands / Hard rock ring area: Bankura, Barjora, Chatna, Onda, Simlapal, Taldangra, Raipur, Sarenga etc., are located in suchuneven lands along with areas of hard rock ring andthe covers 150611 Ha as whole. 3. Even alluvial lands / alluvial area: The landmass with evenly distributed alluvium found mainlyin Bishnupur, Sonamukhi, Patrasayer, Indus, Joypur, Kotulpur etc., which covers 56970 Ha. Bankura consists of two different tracts. The western portion marks the gradual descent from the table land of Chhotanagpur to the delta of lower Bengal, consisting largely of spurs projecting from the western table land and of low swelling ridges. However, there is no marked ridge of hills. In the central portion of the district there are rolling downs eventually merging with the alluvial plains. which is located near Saltora is the highest hill of the district having height of 1480 feet (451 metre). Susunia is the second highest hill of Bankura having height of 1450 feet (442 metre). These hills are found in the high hilly region/hard rock area in the

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western part of the district.

Map. No. 3 SLOPE MAP OF THE DISTRICT

e) Water Course and Hydrology

Hydrologically, the weathered overburdens which are characterised by high porosity and significant amount of water content due to relative high clay content and a low permeability are predominant in this province of West Bengal. The basement rock on the other hand is relatively fresh, frequently fractured and thereby producing high permeability. In the western part of Bankura depicts a unique feature with consolidated/semi-consolidated crystalline rocks where ground water occurs when it is weathered residual and/or possess fractures.

f) Ground water development

The district, Bankura displays diversified hydrogeological characters that do not have resemblance with the planes. Based on geology and mode of occurrence of groundwater the underline area of the district has been divided into three sectors (i) western sector covered by crystalline rocks of Archean age. (ii) Middle sector covered by laterite and Older Alluvium formation of Pleistocene age and (iii) Eastern sector covered by Recent Alluvium. Groundwater

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL in the district occurs both under water table condition and confined condition. The water table generally declines with the varying gradients from west, north-west to east and south-east directions and broadly confirms to the topographical slopes. In the western sector comprising mainly of Crystalline rocks ground water occurs in the weathered mantle of varying thickness from 6 metre to 15 metre under water table conditions. In many parts of the area lateritic gravels lies on the weathered basement rock that attributes favourable condition for percolation of rain water. The block of Chatna, Bankura-I, Saltora, Gangajalghati, Ranibandh, Khattra, and Indpur falls under this sector. In the middle sector covered by laterite and older alluvium, groundwater occurs in the moderately thick to thin aquifer under unconfined to semi confined condition. Heterogeneous character of the water bearing formation with complex aquifer geometry prevails in the area and is feasible for open dug wells of 10 metre to 15 metre depth with 3 metre of diameters. The complete or parts of the blocks of Bankura II, Mejia, Taldangra, Simlapal, Raipur & Sarenga fall under this sector. Ground water occurs under confined condition below a blanket of clay whose thickness varies around 10 metre. In the eastern alluvial area of Indus, Kotulpur & Joypur blocks.

Map. No. 4 WATER LEVEL DEPTH MAP OF BIRBHUM DISTRICT (PRE-MONSOON)

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Map. No. 5 WATER LEVEL DEPTH MAP OF BIRBHUM DISTRICT (POST-MONSOON)

g) Drainage system (general)

It deserves special attention that Bankura district is drained by rain-fed Damodar, Darkeswar and Kangsabati along with their tributaries of which Gandheswari, Silai and Kumari reach the apogee of importance. The rivers of the area flow from the north-east to the south-west in courses roughly parallel to one another. They are mostly hill streams, originating in the hills in the west. The rivers come down in floods after heavy rains and subside as rapidly as they rise. In summer, their sand beds are almost always dry. Dwarakeswar is one of the most important one amongst the other rivers flowing through the district. It has many branches and/or old beds that occupy the areas under Onda and Bishnupur police stations. The main tributaries of Dwarakeswar river are Gandheswari, Kukhra, and Birai. Other major rivers are Shilabati and Kangsabati, both of which enter into the district from Purulia and run along a short course in the territory of Bankura and then enter West Medinipur district. There are some small waterfalls along the course of the Shilabati near , and

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along the course of the Kangsabati in the Raipur area. Amongst the minor rivers in the district are Jaypanda, a tributary of Shilabati, and Bhairabanki. is an important right bank tributary of Damodar River that drains the northern part ofBankura district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The Sali river basin with an elongated shape is located in between 23°07ꞌ- 23°26ꞌN latitude and 87°3ꞌ - 87°38ꞌE longitude and its total geographical area is about 727.13 km2. It covers the inter fluve area between Damodar River in north and Dwarakeswar River in the south. The Sali River originates from north- western part of Belbuni and Rajamela village, Gangajalghati block in pedimental landforms. The Sali River flows towards north- western to south-eastern direction and meets with river Damodar near Somsar village in Indus block of north- eastern parts of Bankura district. The total length of Sali river is 80.75 km.

Gandheswari riverisa tributary of Darakeswar which is a major river in Bankura District. Geomorphologically, the landscape of Bankura may be described as a connecting link between the plains of Bengal and the Chhotanagpur plateau. Gandheswari riveris flowing over the north-western part of the district through four blocks viz., Bankura, Saltora, Chatna, and Gangajalghati. It was originated at Saltora and is flowing towards south-east and meets with river Darakeswar near Bankura town. Maximum and minimum elevation of the river basin is 440 metre and 76 metre. The total length of Gandheswari is 49 km and is a 5th order stream. The latitudinal extension of the river basin is 23°13'28" to 23°30'25"N and the longitudinal extension is 86°53'13" to 87°07'30"E.

h) Demography

Bankura district covers an area of 6882 km2 and have a population, 3,596,674 according to census 2011, of which 1,838,295 are males while 1,758,578 are females as per report released by Census India 2011. Population of Children with age of 0-6 is 418,650. The Sex Ratio is of 957 women per 1000 male. Moreover Child Sex Ratio in Bankura is around 949 per 1000 male. Literacy rate of Bankura is 70.26 % out of which, male literacy is around 80.05 % while female literacy rate is 60.05 %.

Table 3: Demography of Bankura (as per Census 2011)

Description As per Census 2011 . Population  35.97 lakhs . Actual Population  3,596,674 . Male  1,838,095 . Female  1,758,578

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Description As per Census 2011 . Population Growth  12.65% . Area in sq.km  6882 . Density/km2  523 . Proportion to West Bengal’s Population  3.94% . Sex Ratio(per 1000)  957 . Child Sex Ratio(0-6 years)  949 . Average Literacy  70.26% . Male Literacy  80.05% . Female Literacy  60.05% . Total Child Population(0-6 years)  418,650 . Male Child Population(0-6 years)  214,846 . Female Child Population(0-6 years)  203,804 . Literates  2,232,992 . Male Literates  1,299,337 . Female Literates  933,665

[Source: https://www.census2011.co.in/census/district/13-bankura.html]

Chart 1: Distribution of male and female population of Bankura district

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Chart 2: Distribution of male and female child population (0-6years) of Bankura district

Chart 3: Average male and female literacy in Bankura district

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Table 4: Demographic features of Bankura

1 Population Total : Total: 31,92,695 (Male: 16,36,002, Female: 15,56,693) 2 Scheduled Caste : 9,97,408 (31.24 percent)

3 Scheduled Tribe : 3,30,683 (10.36 percent)

4 Population : 14.08 percent

5 Main Workers : 29.61 percent

6 Marginal workers : 15.10 percent

7 Non-workers : 55.25 percent

8 Cultivators : 13.77 percent

9 Agricultural labourers : 15.67 percent

10 Household industries : 2.34 percent

11 Other workers : 12.59 percent

12 Decennial growth rate in the decade 1991-2001 : 13.79 percent

13 Literacy rate (excluding 0-6 Population) : 63.84 percent (Male: 77%, Female: 49%) 14 Percentage of rural population to total : 92.63 percent

15 Percentage of urban population to total : 7.37 percent

16 Sex ratio (per 1000 Male) : 953

17 Density of population (per square.km) : 464

(Source: District Human Development Report Bankura) i) Cropping Pattern

The net sown area of the district of Bankura is 345.4 hectare, the area sown more than once is approximately 220.3 hectare, and gross cropped area is approximately 565.7 hectare. The cropping intensity is about 164%.The major crops cultivated in this district are rice, wheat, pulses, oilseeds, potato. Rice is the only rain fed kharif crop, which is cultivated over an area of 20.4 hectare of land and oilseed is the only rain fed rabi crop grown on an area of 0.3 hectare. The rabi crops which are cultivated by irrigational practices are rice (grown on a land area of 328.8

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL hectare), wheat (grown on a land area of 3.5 hectare), oilseeds (grown on a land area of 40.1 hectare), potato (grown on a land area of 41.9 hectare). Table 5: Agricultural Land Use of the district Bankura Agricultural land use Area in hectare Net Sown Area  345.4 Area sown more than once  220.3 Gross Cropped Area  565.7

[http://www.crida.in/CP-2012/statewiseplans/West%20Bengal%20(Pdf)/BCKVV,%20Kalyani/WestBengal%201-Bankura-31.12.2011.pdf]

Chart 4: Agricultural land use of Bankura district

Area in hectare

Net Sown Area Area sown more than once Gross Cropped Area

j) Landform and Seismicity

The district is broadly having three types of landforms, upland peneplain in the western part, undulating upper alluvial plain in the middle and lower alluvial plain in the north eastern part of the district. The uplands in the west accounts for around 25% of the total area are sloping, very often unbounded and prone to runoff and erosion. The area has shallow acidic soil with poor fertility and low water holding capacity. In the uplands which cover an area of 1,76,915 ha, cultivation of paddy is not remunerative. Seismologically, the Bankura district comes under seismic zone –III.

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL k) Flora

There are many trees, shrubs, herbal species found in the district. The following tree species are noticeable in the district, viz., Akashmoni (Acacia auriculiformis), (Magnifera indica), Arjuna( Terminalia arjuna), Bot (Ficus bengalensis), Bel (Aegle marmelos), Chhatim(), Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), Jarul (Lagerstoemia flos-reginae), Jhau (Casuarina equisetifolia), Kdam (Anthocopharus cadamba), Kendu (Diospyros melanexylon), Madar (Erythrina stricta), Mahua (Bassia ratifolia), Neem (Azadirachta indica), Palaash (Butea freundosa), Piasal (Peterocarpus marsupim), Sal (), Tamal (Diospypos tomentosa), Teak (Tectona grandis) etc. Akanda (Calotropis gigantean), Bantulsi (Ociumum sanctum), Dhutura (Dhatura strmonium), Karabi (Nerium odorum), Kul (Zizyphus xylopyra), Nilkantha (Curcuma caeria) etc. are some of the noticeable shrubs and herbs species found in the district. Source: https://bankuraforest.in/flora-fauna/]. Some wild edible plants consumed by tribes of Bankura are Man Kachu (Alocasia indica), Shalincha (Alternantherasessilis), Kantanotey (Amaranthusspinosus), Noteysak (Amaranthusviridi), Nona ata (Annonareticulate), Kam-ranga (Averrhoacarambola), Neem (Azadiracht indica),Bramhisak (Bacopamonnieri), Kumkumsak (Boerhaaviadiffusa), Karamcha (Carissacarandus), Jhitkisak (Cassiatora), Thankuni |(Centellaasiatica), Bathua (Chenopodiumalbum), Telakucha (Cocciniagrandis), Kachu (Colocasiaesculenta), kansira (Commelinabenghalensis), Amada (Curcumaamada), Chalta (Dilleniaindica), Kham Alu (Dioscoreaalata), Kendu (Diospyrosmelanoxylon), Keshut (Ecliptaprostrate), Amlaki (Emblicaofficinalis), Hingchasak(Enhydrafluctuans), Ash phal (Euphorialongan), Dumur (Ficushispida), Gandhi buuti (Glinus oppositifolius), Falsa (Grewiaasiatica), Kulekhara (Hygrophilaspinosa), KalmiSak (Ipomoeaaquatic), RangaAlu (Ipomoeabatata), Dhudul (Luffa cylindrica), Mahua (Madhucalatifolia), Aam (Mangiferaindica), Susnisak (Marsileaquadrifolia), Pudina (Menthaviridis), Gimasak (Mollugospergula), Kari Patta (Murrayakoenigii), Lalputiya (Nasturtiumofficinale), Seuli (Nyctanthesarbortristis), Sapla (Nymphaearubra), Amarul (Oxaliscorniculata), Gadal (Paederiafoetida), Bon Tepari (Physalisminima), Nona sak(Portulacaoleracea), Bedana (Punicagranatum), Bok phul (Sesbaniagrandiflora), Kaakmachi (Solanumnigrum), Piringsak (Trigonellacorniculata), Khammam (Typhoniumtrilobatum), Okra phal (Xanthiumstrumarium), Kundri(Zehneriaumbellate), Kul (Ziziphusmauritiana) [Banerjee et. al., 2013]. Some plant species of medicinal value, timber value, ornamental value reported from the sacred grooves of Gangajalghati, , and Onda blocks of district of Bankura are as follows: Akashmani (Acacia auriculiformis), Chakolda (Adina cordifolia), Bel (Aegle marmelos),Akor (Alangium salvifolium), Shirish (Albizia lebbeck), Aata (Annona squamosa), Dha (Anogeissus latifolia),Neem (Azadirachta indica), Bamboo (Bambusa arundinaceae), Kanchan (Bauhinia variegate), Simul (Bombax ceiba), Taal (), Kasui (Bridelia retusa), Piyal (Buchanania lanzan ),Palash (),Sonajhuri (Cassia fistula), Krishnachura (Caesalpinia

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL pulcherrima), Sisu (Dalbergia sissoo), Kend (Diospyros melanoxylon), Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus tereticornis), Bot (Ficus benghalensis), Dumur (Ficus hispida), Aswathwa (), Sheora (Glycomis pentaphylla), Gamar(Gmelina arborea),Kurchi (Holarrhena antidysenterica), Challa (Holoptelea integrifolia), Lohajang(Ixora arborea), Sidha (Lagerstroemia parviflora), Kayet Bel (Limonia acidissima ), Mahua (Madhuca indica), Aam (Mangifera indica), Kadam (Neolamarckia cadamba), Karabi (Nerium indicum), Fani (Opuntia dillenii), Khejur (Phoenix sylvestris ), Kusum (Schleichera oleosa), Sal(Shorea robusta), Kuchila (Strychnos nux-vomica), Jaam (Syzygium cumini),Tentul (Tamarindus indica), Arjun (Terminalia arjuna), Bahara (Terminalia bellirica), Hartaki (Terminalia chebula), Ason (Terminalia tomentosa), (Vitex glabrata) (Mitra et. al., 2017) and the diversity of macrophytes found in the wetland of Bankura are as follows:

Hydrilla verticillata , Ipomea aquatica , Nelumbo nucifera, Marsilea minuta , Trapa bispinos, Utricularia gibbosa, Salvinia sp., Potamogeton nodosus, Sagittaria sagitifolia , Eichhornia crassipes , Nymphaea pubescens , Centella asiatica, Nymphaea nouchali , Typha angustifolia, Colocasia esculanta , Oryza sativa, Saccharum sp. , Vallisnaria spiralis , Pistia sp. , Lemna minor , Cyperus sp., Enydra sp. , Hygrophyla sp., Polygonum berbatum, Nymphoides indica. (Palit & Mukherjee, 2012)

l) Fauna

The Bankura district is having a poor fauna in regard to the number of species as well as in their population. The continuous deforestation followed by human occupation over the area is the main cause for it. Among the wild animals carnivores like the leopard or panther are rarely found. Apart from this, jungle cat (common name: ban- biral, scientific name: Felis chaus) and the leopard cat (common name: chitabiral, scientific Name: Prionailurus bengalensis) are occasionally seen in the area. Wolf (common name: nekre, scientific name: Canis lupus ) is quite rare whereas the jackal (common name: sial, scientific name : Canis aureus ) and the fox (common name: khek- sial, scientific name: Vulpes vulpes) are largely seen in the area. In the Susunia hill region sloth bear (common name: bhaluk, scientific name: (Melursus ursinus) is seen. Indian mongoose (Herpestes edwardsii) and grey mongoose (Herpestes edwardsii) are seen in and outside the village areas. Hyaenas (Hyaenidae sp.) are found in the area though nocturnal. The rhesus macaque (common name: lal-bandar, scientific name:Macaca mulatta) and the langur (common name: Hanuman, scientific name: Semnopithecus sp.), squirrel (Sciuridae sp.) and the porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) are even noticed throughout the area. House mouse (Mus musculus), field mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus), shrew (common name: chhucha, scientific name:Soricidae sp.) and bats (common name: badur, scientific name:Chiroptera sp.) are seen in the area. In respect to birds both game and non-game birds are found throughout the area. Ducks (Anas Platyrhynchos) and geese (Anserini sp.) are common in the area. The barheaded goose (common name: raj-has, Scientific

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Name:Anser indicus) and the brahminy duck (Scientific Name: Tadorna ferruginea) are quite common. The peacock (common name: mayor, scientific name: Pavo cristatus) and the red jungle fowl (common name: banmurgi, scientific name: Gallus gallus) are found in quite good number. Among the non-game birds, cormorant (common name: pankauri, scientific name: Phalacrocorax carbo),darter or snake bird (common name: gayar, scientific name: Anhinga anhinga), vultures (Gyps indicus), eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus.), kites (Accipitridae sp.), falcons(Falco sp.), cuckoos (Cuculidae sp.), parakeets (Psittacula krameri), owls (Strigiformes sp.), bee-eaters (Meropidae sp.), flycatchers (Tyrannidae sp.), sun-birds (Nectariniidae sp.), orioles (Ploceus manyar) are common in the area. The game bird includes the white breasted water-hen (Amaurornis phoenicurus), Indian moor-hen (Gallinula chloropus), coot (Fulica sp.), bronzewinged jacarta (Metopidius indicus), pigeons (Columbidae sp.) and doves (Columbidae sp.) which are quite common in the area. The reptiles include lizards of various types and snakes like python (Pythonidae sp.), cobra (Serpentes sp.) and others are found to occur in this area. The snakes include, the common kraits (Bungarus caeruleus) and banded kraits (Bungarus fasciatus), Russel viper (Daboia russelii), rat-snake (Ptyas mucosa), blind snake (Indotyphlops braminus), wolf snake (Lycodon sp.), Indian gamma (Boiga trigonata), cat snake (Telescopus fallax) and fresh water snakes like the checkered keelback (Xenochrophis piscator) are other common snakes. Among the fishes, cat fishes like the magur (Clarias batrachus) and singi (Heteropneustes fossilis) are commonly found. Rohu (Labeo rohita), katla (Catla catla), mrigel (Cirrhinus cirrhosus) and kalbose (Labeo calbasu) are commonly found in the area. Other than this the lata (Channa punctatus), sal baim (Mastacembelus armatus), sole (Channa striata), chela (Chela macrolepis), bata (Labeo bata) and various kinds of punti(Puntius sophore)are even common type of fish. The other following type of fish are Anabastestudineus (koi), Mystus seenghala (dire), PalaeAmblypharyngodon mola (maurala), Mystus sp. (tangra), Notopterus chitala (Chital),Gadusia chapra (khayra) and such various types which needs mention as fish which forms a main part of the diet. [Source: https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/165128/8/08_chapter%202.pdf]

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4. PHYSIOGRAPHY OF THE DISTRICT

 General Landform

Bankura District is situated between 22°38ꞌ and 23º38ꞌN latitude and between 86°36ꞌ and 87º46ꞌE longitude. It has an area of 6,788 square kilometre. The District is covered by crystalline rocks of Precambrain age. Granite, gneiss, mica schist, anorthosite etc., are the principle types of rock in this district. The study area lies within a thick mantle of laterite generally mountains and undulating landforms. Bankura district can be geologically divided in three categories. According to the height of a total land area of 3,84,496 hectare. 1. High hilly region / Hard rock area:

The region consists of the areas like Saltora, Mejia, Khatra, Ranibandh, Gangajalghati etc. covering 176915 hectare Most of this area does not have irrigation facility.

2. Uneven lands/ Hard rock ring area:

This consists of the areas like Bankura, Barjora, Chatna, Onda, Simlapal, Taldangra, Raipur etc. it covers 150611 hectare.

3. Even alluvial lands/ Alluvial area:

This type of land includes the areas like Bishnupur, Sonamukhi, Patrasayer, Indus, Joypur, Kotulpur etc. covering 56970 hectare.

Bankura consists of two different tracts. The western portion marks the gradual descent from the table land of Chhotanagpur plateau to the delta of lower Bengal, and it is consisting largely of spurs projecting from the western table land and of low swelling ridges. However, there is no marked ridge of hills. In the central portion of the district there are rolling downs eventually merging with the alluvial plains. Biharinath which is located near Saltora is the highest hill of the district having height of 1480 feet (451metre). Biharinath is 31km away from Susunia village. Susunia is the second highest hill of Bankura having height of 1450 feet (442 metre). These hills are found in the high hilly region/ hard rock area in the western part of the district.

 Soil Groundwater Resources Assessment and Management of the Bankura District, CSME, 1993 categorized the soil of Bankura district broadly into three principal types viz.,

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(1) Red soil

(2) Alluvial soil and

(3) Laterite soil

Typical red soil has limited distribution in the south central, southeastern and south western parts of the district all over the place of Bishnupur, Kotulpur and Raipur blocks respectively. They are the red coloured sedentary soil i.e., formed from residual parent materials and found mainly on laterites supporting Sal vegetation. They are also found

along the margins of small hills bare of vegetation. They are free from calcium carbonate (CaCO3), low in base- exchange capacity and have a highly unsaturated base. They may be derived from laterites by a process of ‘resilicification’ by ascending ground water but cannot be grouped either as laterites or laterite soil.

Brown soils from a group within this class which are also sedentary in nature, mainly derived from rocks like sandstone, granite gneiss and schists. The alluvial soils, which have wide distribution in the east-central and southeastern parts of the district, are grouped according to soil association as Damodar-Rajmahal riverine, Damodar flatlands, Damodar highlands etc.

The older alluvial amongst them is unaffected by floods and siltation and show profile development, whereas the younger or newer alluvial, found mostly in the Damodar flatland areas are enriched by silt deposition during floods. Such areas are characterised by high water table, a heavy sub-soil and occurrence of brown concretion at lower depths.

The laterite soils have wide distribution in the south-central to the south western part of the district. Such soils are distinguished from the red soils by the occurrence of ferruginous concretions in a definite layer, whereas in the red soils they are distributed throughout the profile. Soils of the district can be classified under the following types: (1) Sandy (2) Sandy Loam (3) Loam (4) Sandy Clay Loam (5) Clay Loam (6) Clay.

Clay, clay dominated loam and loamy soils are mostly confined to the flood plains of the Damodar and the Dwarkeswar rivers with sporadic occurrences. This type of occurrences is also seen in other small river valleys. The district as a whole is covered generally by sandy loam.

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Map. No. 6 SOIL MAP OF THE DISTRICT

Different Geomorphological Units

The district forms an intermediate tract in between the alluvial plain and the complex plateau of Chhotanagpur and presents a variety of landforms. The principal rivers of the district have a gradual descent from northwest to south- east almost parallel to each other following the natural trend of the landscape having flow of water with their origin in the western upland tract. According to genesis and evolution of landforms, the district can broadly be divided into two divisions viz., 1. Dissected plateau being the eastern fringe of Chhotanagpur region in the west and 2. The undulating alluvial plain in the east. On the basis of surface forms and stage of development these two groups are further sub-divided into the following geomorphic units.

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1. Dissected Plateau interspersed with Valleys

a) Moderate to strongly sloping land having residual isolated hills, hillocks and piedmonts occur in the western part of the district. The surface has been denuded leaving exposed areas of bare hard rocks. Archaean rocks composed of gneiss, schists and granites occupy most of the areas. Quartz veins and Pegmatites with Phyllites occur in the south west in Ranibandh, Raipur and Khatra areas. Soils developed on hillocks are shallow to moderately deep, gravelly sandy loam and severely eroded.

b) Gently to moderately sloping lands interrupted by mounds and valleys lie adjacent to the western hill-tract. The latitudinal spurs from the west parallel to the rivers gradually merge into the alluvium in the east. At places, gneissic rocks are exposed. The soils occurring on low mounds and hillocks of low magnitude and piedmont are shallow to very deep and gravelly sandy loam to sandy clay loam.

c) Western upland tract having gneissic rocks underneath is covered with alluvium and lateritic mass. Soils occurring on this gently sloping tract are deep to very deep and sandy loam to clay loam.

d) The highly gullied lands are mostly marked along the courses of the streams and rivulets in the west. On descending slopes they carry the loose material to the lower reaches creating eroded ravine area.

2. Undulating Alluvial Plain

a) To the east of the dissected piedmont the upper undulating alluvial plain extends up to the western part which is under Joypur Police Station jurisdiction. Soils are mostly derived from decomposed rocks deposited by the streams. The older alluvium of middle Pliestocene age occupying comparatively larger land mass and that is coarse in texture with reddish colour. The old alluvium is capped by lateritic rocks.

b) The lower alluvium of sub-recent to recent age contains assorted material which covers the eastern part of the district. Such alluvium is thick and is running into several scores of metre. The level topography results in the formation of extensive alluvial tract in the east.

Flood plains are mostly confined along the, main rivers and streams. Most of the rivers have steep banks in their upper reaches and allow sudden discharge to move down stream where the low banks fail to contain those causing floods. Thus, riverbed aggradation and heavy rainfall accelerate rate of formation of the flood plains. The soils are medium fine to fine in texture.

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Map. No. 7 GEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAP OF THE DISTRICT

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5. LAND USE PATTERN OF THE DISTRICT

INTRODUCTION  Land cover is the physical material at the surface of the earth. Land covers include grass, asphalt, trees, bare ground water etc. Land cover data documents how much of a region is covered by forests, wetlands, impervious surfaces, agriculture, and other land and water types. Water types include wetlands or open water.  Land use not only shows how people use the landscape but also utilization of land resources naturally. Therefore, the land of a particular region can be used for the purpose of infrastructural development, settlements, amusement &recreation, conservation of wildlife and wildlife habitat, agriculture& farming or mixed uses and can be defined as ‘land use’. Land use applications involve both baseline mapping and subsequent monitoring, since timely information is required to know what current quantity of land is in what type of use and to identify the land use changes from year to year.  Deciduous forest: Deciduous forest is mainly dominated by woody vegetation cover, i.e., >60% along with average plant height more than 2 metre. The floral communities dominated by the trees which hold broadleaves with an inimitable feature of annual cycle of leaf-on and leaf-off periods means the trees shed their leaves at a particular season of each year, mainly in late winter.  Cropland: Temporarily cropped area followed by harvest and a bare soil period (e.g., single and multiple cropping systems). Different types of crop cultivation and cropping arrangement are specified according to the seasons (e.g., kharif, rabi, zaid). Cropland includes areas are used for the common crop production and are also used for the adapted crops for harvest.  Built up land: The urbanized area, i.e., any land on which buildings and/or non-building structures are present, normally as part of a larger developed environment such as: developed land lot, rural area, . Land covered by buildings and other anthropogenic infrastructures.  Mixed forest: In mixed forests the vegetation composition principally displays the presence of trees and also includes shrub and bushes. Mixed type of forest is neither predominated by broad-leaved tree nor by the coniferous floral species.  Fallow land: Fallow land is farmland without crops and usually needs a year to recover its fertility to grow crops. Such kinds of land are acquired for cultivation temporarily and are kept uncultivated for one or more seasons for its reclamation.  Waste land: Sparsely vegetated land with signs of erosion and land deformation that could be attributed to lack of appropriate water and soil management, or natural causes. These are land identified as currently underutilized and could be reclaimed to productive uses with reasonable effort. Degraded forest (<10% tree

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cover) with signs of erosion is classified under wasteland. Anempty area of land, especially in or near a city, which is not used to grow crops or built on, or used in any way and/or a place, time or situation containing nothing positive or productive, or completely without a particular quality or activity.  Water body: Areas with surface water, either impounded in the form of ponds, lakes, reservoirs or flowing as streams, rivers, etc. Can be either fresh or salt-water bodies  Plantations: A plantation is the large-scale estate meant for farming that specializes in cash crops. The crops that are grown include cotton, coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar cane, sisal, oil seeds, oil palms, rubber trees, fruits, commercial horticulture plantations, orchards and tree cash crops.  Wetland: A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is inundated by water, either permanently or seasonally. The primary factor that distinguishes wetlands from other land forms or water bodies is the characteristic vegetation of aquatic plants adapted to the unique hydric soil. Land with permanent mixture of water and herbaceous or woody vegetation. The vegetation can be present either in salt, brackish, or fresh water. Map. No. 8 LAND USE & LAND COVER MAP OF THE DISTRICT

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Table 6: Land Use Pattern of the district Bankura

Class Name Area in sq.km . Deciduos Forest  756.66 . Cropland  5249.3 . Built-up land  215.91

. Mixed Forest  38.9

. Shrub land  219.68

. Barren land  3.11

. Fallow land  14.77

. Waste land  2.38

. Waterbodies  265.61

. Plantation  265.72

TOTAL 7032.04  Chart 5: Land use pattern Bankura of district (represented in sq.km)

a) Forest Dense forest like Khatra, Ranibandh, Bishnupur, Sonamukhi, Bojora, Gangajal ghati occupies huge areas of the district, Bankura. Currently the land under forest department is approximately 21.5%. About 48% of the forest in this

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district is degraded type and alarmingly the forest/plant cover is depleting gradually. In addition to ecological utilities, the forests in this district also serve as the basis of livelihood of poor communities of the rural area and the tribes as well. Forests not only provide money but also are important for energy resources in form of fuel and forage for the disadvantaged folks. Map. No. 9 FOREST COVER MAP OF THE DISTRICT

b) Agriculture and Irrigation

Agriculture in Bankura district is dominated by paddy cultivation in kharif season and mustard cultivation in rabi season. For the district as a whole, there is very little irrigation infrastructure – i.e., tube wells, dug wells, surface flow irrigation schemes and surface lift structures (Mandal & Gupta, 2012). A large number of landraces of rice were cultivated by the tribal and rural community of farmers of Bankura district, so far 65 folk rice varieties are producd from Bankura District of West Bengal viz., Dharnagra, Suakalma, Vutmuri, Tulsibhog, Sitasal, Gobindabhog, Rupsal, Kalamkati, Neta, Nagrasal, Danarguri, Chandrakanta, Daharlagra, Badsahabhog, Raghusal,Bhurisal, Khajurchari, Gangajali, Basmati and Kataribhog (Sinha &Mishra, 2012). Crops like paddy, wheat, sugarcane, oilseeds etc., are cultivated the study area. In most of the patches of forest area of this district are occupied by the cultivation of variety of seasonal vegetables such as potatoes, tomatoes, PREPARED BY: RSP GREEN DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORIES PVT. LTD Page 29

DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL cabbage, cauliflower, pumpkins, and gourds are found. A variety of fruit crops such as jackfruits, banana, watermelon and sugarcane are also farmed in the farmers’ pasture (Panja & Mistry, 2018). Although the district is prone towards drought, the farmers are engaged themselves to yield surplus food crop and/or other food resources every year during the time of good rainfall and rice is the main crop of the district. Besides rice, the major crops are potato, wheat, vegetables, mustard, summer til etc. The cultivators of the district produce potato & other vegetables as surplus. Pulse & oilseed production are still impoverished in this district and that is why government is try to focus in production of same by introducing new varieties of pulse crops as arhar, lentil, gram, khesari, kalai, moong etc., and groundnut and sunflower as oilseeds. To meet up the gap between demand and production, the oilseed crops have been introduced in Rabi season. Broccoli and Capsicum are also cultivated by farmers of this district to meet up the demand of the local people. [http://www.bankura.gov.in/agriculture.htm] The sources of irrigation in the district are canals, tanks, open wells, bore wells, etc. The area also shows lift irrigation schemes as micro-irrigation, pump sets, tractors etc. Table 7: Irrigation Pattern of the district Bankura

Irrigation Area in Hectare

Net irrigated area 276.9

Gross irrigated area 453.3

Rainfed area 112.4

[Source http://www.crida.in/CP-2012/statewiseplans/West%20Bengal%20(Pdf)/BCKVV,%20Kalyani/WestBengal%201-Bankura-31.12.2011.pdf] Chart 6: Irrigation pattern of Bankura district

AREA IN HECTARE

Net irrigated area Gross irrigated area Rainfed area

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL c) Horticulture

The major horticultural vegetable crops found in the district are potatoes, brinjals, tomatoes, cabbages, cauliflowers, pumpkins, and gourds, and other crops like paddy, wheat, and oilseed and the major horticultural fruit crops grown in the district are banana, sugarcane, jackfruit, cucumber etc., (Nature India, 2016). The major agricultural fruit crops grown in the district are as follows: Table 8: Horticulture Fruit crops grown in the district Bankura Horticulture fruit crops Area in hectare

 Mango 1.6

 Banana 0.6

 Papaya 0.6

 Guava 0.7

 Jackfruit 0.5

The major agricultural vegetable crops grown in the district are as follows:

Table 9: Horticulture Vegetable crops grown in the district Bankura Horticulture vegetable crops Area in hectare  Cucurbits 11.8

 Brinjal 10.0

 Ladiesfinger 5.7

 Cauliflower 5.3

 Cabbage 4.8

 Tomato 3.2

d) Mining

The common practices of mining activities in this district are manual. Exposures of rocks or so called ‘minor minerals’ are naturally exploited by blasting (Short holes).

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6. GEOLOGY OF THE DISTRICT o REGIONAL GEOLOGY

The geology of the district has been studied mainly by the G.S.I whereas the State Directorate and others have carried out geological mapping in only selected parts. The tentative stratigraphic succession of the district has been suggested as follows: Table 10: Stratigraphic succession of the district Bankura

Recent to Sub- Recent Alluvium and residual soil, Laterites, lateritic Quaternary Pleistocene gravels.

Unconformity ------

Tertiary Gritty to medium grained ferruginous sandstones Mio-Pliocene and gravels, coarse, yellowish feldspathic sandstones occasionally with clays

Unconformity ------Mesozoic Triassic Supra- Sandstones of Biharinath hills. (Upper Gondwana) Unconformity ------Palaeozoic Permo-Carboniferous Sandstone and shale with coal seams both in (Lower Gondwana) Formation and in the Formation.

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Riphean Lower Palaeozoic to Quartzite of Susunia hill and the Quartzite gritty Purana sandstone near Beliator.

Unconformity ------Archaean Dolerite, pegmatite, aplite and vein quartz. Granite, granite gneiss, norite, anorthosite, amphibolite, epidiorite, pyroxene-granulite. Para-gneisses and schist, Calc-silicates, calc-schist, quartz-schist, mica-schist, hornblende schist, gneisses, quartzite, Calc-granulite with dolomitic and crystalline limestone etc.

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL the eastern boundary of similar rocks in Chhotanagpur. Sedimentary rocks of Gondwana system, forming the southern part of the , occur in the extreme north of the district between Mejia and the Biharinath hill and contain some useful coal seams. Map. No. 10GEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE DISTRICT

o LOCAL GEOLOGY(based on field investigation)

The lithology of the area at and around the district is dominated by garnetiferous mica-schist &leuco-granite. This area is the easternmost extension of the East Indian Sheild& bounded by two mega lineaments: one has NNW- SSE trend. One lineament is separating laterite from Precambrian rocks. Other lineament trending east-west; probably is defined by ‘Dalma Thrust’. The litho-units that encountered here are meta-sediments in nature. These are represented by altered mica-schist covered by thick alluvium and soil. Coarse grained melanocraticamphibolites are also noted here in the extreme

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north western part of the Puranpani village. Coarse granite outcrops also occur adjacent to JikhuNalah. At some places granites are gneissic in nature to some extent. Coarse Grained Granites are the host of the ore minerals. Near Saltora sandstone & shale are also noticed. The Chhotanagpur granite gneiss complex which is occurring around Saltora is mainly Quartzo-feldspathic gneiss andwithin this anorthosite has been intruded. The outcrop of anorthosites exhibit heterogeneity of deformation & is probably due to the impact of shear regime related to the North Purulia Shear Zone (NPSZ). Susunia hills in Bankuradistrict lies within Singbhum group of rocks. The Singbhum group of rocks and Chhotanagpur granite gneiss complex are linked by a narrow lineament, viz.,Purulia-Bankura Shear Zone. A study of Sususnia Hill (top R.L. 442 metre) reveals its presence in the Chhotanagpur gneissic plateau of West Bengal. On the other hand Mukutmanipur of Bankura (Latitude: 22º57ꞌ47.87ꞌꞌ, Longitude: 86º47ꞌ0.04ꞌꞌ) is characterized by the presence of granite gneiss. Towards the western part of Kangshabati barrage, at the river base, highly fractured & jointed granite-gneiss standing high (Latitude: 22º57ꞌ48.21ꞌꞌ, Longitude: 86º47ꞌ18.08ꞌꞌ). The granite gneiss has been interrupted by quartz-vein & reef quartz. Gabbro & anorthosites are present around Saltora. Granites are present at Thanpahar, Satnala & Cheradungri. Amphibolites occur near Bheduasol. In Bankura, anorthosite occurs at lower topography. Clay is seen below laterite and above anorthosite and granitic rocks as an altered product of the phenomenon of Kaolinisation.

 Silica sand is also reported from Bankura Mouza: ,P.S.Simlapal, Plot No. 493,494,1501; J.L No. 194; (Latitude: 22056 ꞌ,Longitude: 8706ꞌ),Mouza-Tiura,P.S-Sonamukhi, Mouza-Nazirdanga,Srikrishnapur,Chandanpur of Barjora P.S..

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7. MINERAL WEALTH

 OVERVIEW OF MINERAL RESOURCES

Bankura literally depicts the presence of the minerals like Coal, Tungsten, Kaolin, BiotiteandFeldspar etc. DETAILS OF RESOURCES

Clay:

The prime mineral of the district is coal. Noteworthy the coal mines are situated at Saltora, Mejhia, Barjora and Gangajalghati area. Only Mejhia holds 10 coal mines. Coal estimated to be present in Bankura is 11 million tonnes (G.S.I.) throughout an area of 33.5 km2.In Mejhia, the proved-reserve is 13.14 million tonnes and the indicated reserve being 197.37 million tonnes according to the Geological Survey of India. Tungsten:

It's a rare metal with vast demand in India and other countries. Chhendapathar and Porapahar have the only deposit of this metal in the whole state. Kaolin: An excessive deposit of Kaolin or China Clay are reported at JalahariPahar, Dhatara, Malti, Thakurdungryetc., and in many places under Taldangra PS jurisdiction. Reference: Annexure I (Minerals identified solely based on the results of executed field work).

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Map. No. 11 ROCKS & MINERAL RESOURCE OF THE DISTRICT

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8. SAND AND OTHER RIVERBED MINERALS (A) Sand and Other Riverbed Minerals

(i) Drainage system Bankura is drained by three major rivers e.g., Damodar, Darkeswar and Kangsabati along with their tributaries as Gandheswari, Silai and Kumari deserves special consideration. The rivers of the area are flowing from the north-east to the south-west in courses roughly parallel to one another. They are mostly rain-fed, hill streams, originating from hills in the west. The rivers come down in floods after heavy rains and subside as rapidly as they rise. In summer, their sand beds are almost always dry. Damodarriver forms the northern boundary of the district along with Bardhaman district for about 72 kilometres and then flows into Bardhaman district. Saliriver which is one of the important tributaries of the Damodar, drains the northern part of the district. Dwarekeswar is also a significant river, flowing through the district. It has many branches or old beds under the areas of Onda and Bishnupur police station. The main tributaries of Dwarakeswar River are Gandheswari, Kukhra, and the Birai. Other major rivers are Shilabati and Kangsabati, both of which enter the district from Purulia and run along a short course in the territory and then enter West Mednipur district. Formation of some small water falls in the course of the Shilabati near Harmasra, and along the course of the Kangsabati in the Raipur area are giving a sole attribute of the area. One of the minor rivers of the district is Jaypanda which is a tributary of Shilabati and Bhairabanki. In spite of a tributary of Darakeswar, Gandheswaririver plays a role like a major river in Bankura District. Geomorphologically, the landscape of Bankura may be described as a connecting link between the plains of Bengal and the Chhotanagpur plateau. is flowing northwestern part of the district through four blocks viz.,Bankura, Saltora, Chattna and Gangajalghati. It has originated at Saltora and flows towards south east and meets with river Darakeswar near Bankura town. Maximum and minimum elevation of the river is 440 m and 76 m; the total length of Gandheswaririver is 49 km and is a 5th order stream. The latitudinal extension of the river basin is 23°13ꞌ28ꞌꞌN to 23º30ꞌ25ꞌꞌN and the longitudinal extension is 86°53ꞌ13ꞌꞌE to 87º07ꞌ30ꞌꞌE.

Sali is an important right bank tributary of Damodarriver that drains in the northern part of Bankura district. The Sali river basin that has an elongated shape and is located in between 23°07ꞌ to 23º26ꞌN latitude and 87°03ꞌ to 87º38ꞌE longitudes and its total geographical areais about 727.13km2. It covers the inter fluve area between Damodar river in north and Dwarakeswar river in the South. The Saliriver originates from North Western part of the study area. (Belbuni andRajamela village, Gangajalghati block) in pedimental landforms. The Saliriver flows towards

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL northwestern to south eastern direction and meets river Damodar near Somsar village in Indus block of north- eastern parts of Bankura district. The total length of Saliriver is 80.75km. Map. No. 12 DRAINAGE NETWORK MAP OF THE DISTRICT

Table 11: Drainage system with description of main rivers (overall drainage pattern is parallel & dendritic to sub-dendritic)

Sl. Area drained % area drained Name of Blocks Name of the River No. (sq.km.) in the district

1. Kangsabati 30.65 60% Ranibandh,Raipur

2. Silabati 14.53 45% Inopur,Taldangra,Simlapal

Chatna,Bankura,Onda,Bishnup 3. Dwarakeswar 51.37 60% ur,Joypur,Kotulpur

Saltora,Mejhia,Barjola,Sonamu 4. Damodar 102.34 85% khi,Patrasayer,Indus

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Table 12: Salient features of important rivers and streams Sl. Name of the Total length in Altitude at Place of origin No. River/ Stream the district (km) origin(m) 1. Kangsabati 68.95 Jabarban peak of Ghoramarapahar 600m

2. Silabati 71.62 Chhotanagpur plateau 440m

3. Dwarakeswar 127.67 Pilaboni hills of Madhavpur village, Purulia 440m

4. Damodar 97.36 Chandwa village of Palamau district, 150m

(ii) Annual deposition of river bed minerals

Evaluation based on following parameters: a) Geomorphological studies I. Place of origin

. Damodar : Chandwa village of Palamau district of Jharkhand

. Dwarakeswar : Pilaboni hills of Madhavpur village, Purulia

. Kangshabati : Jabarban peak of Ghoramarapahar

. Silabati : Chhotanagpur plateau

II. Catchment area

. Damodar : 1436.78 sq.km

. Dwarakeswar : 2266.55 sq.km

. Kangshabati : 793.06 sq.km . Silabati : 686.18 sq.km

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Map. No. 13CATCHMENT AREA MAP OF MAIN RIVERS OF THE DISTRICT

(iii) General profile of river/stream

Map. No. 14 ELEVATION MAP OF THE DISTRICT

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(iv) Annual deposition factor

Detailed Sedimentation Study

Notallchannelsformsedimentandnotallriverstransportsediment.Somehavebeencarvedinto bedrock, usually in headwater reaches of streams located high in the mountains. Sediment transport knowledge is important in river restoration, ecosystem protection, navigation, watershed studies and reservoir management. Bed load represents the lower portion of sediment load in natural rivers. Fluvial sediment load materials are transported by rivers. Geological erosion and soil erosion are the two basic terms usually used to describe the erosion processes.A third term used in this DSR is water course erosion which is predominately stream bank or channel erosion and in some cases is a part of both the geological and soil erosion processes. Geological erosion is the erosion that has scarred the earth's surface creating mountains,chasms, flood plains, deserts, and deltas under natural or relatively undisturbed conditions. Different types of Landscapes & geomorphological sculptures are also the outcome of geological erosional activities. Geological Erosion is caused by volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, landslides, mudflows (i.e., Lahar) and gulling and has to a varying degree been influenced by man's activities and may require partial control by human. Soil Erosion is more closely associated with agricultural land because by definition soil is the unconsolidated mineral or organic material that will support plant growth. Soil particles located on the surface of agricultural lands, forest lands, or grazing lands are detached by rainfall or erodedawaybysurfacerunoff.Thismaytakeplaceintheformofsheeterosionwithatinsheet of water flowing down a gentle upland slope. Rill erosion is another form with runoff occurring in well-defined yet small incisions in the land surface. Gully erosion is the dissection of the soil surface with a deep cut in the land channel formed below an uncut reach thus creating a sudden break in surface slope. Water Course Erosion is the erosion of a stream channel's bank and bed caused by flowing water.Ariverchannelorwatercoursetransportsorcarriessedimentthatoriginatesfromsurface runoff in the upland reaches by the erosion processes previously described of geological or soil Erosion.The water course's ability to transport its sediment load is dependent on channel velocity or energy. If the upland sediment inflow to the river channel or water course is low then there is unspent energy which will pick up or erode the bank and bed of the channel. A meander pattern may develop with erosive forces active on the bank and bed of the channel on the outside or concave bends in the water course meander. These streams have channel forms that often are dominated by the nature of the rock (of varying hardness and resistance to mechanical weathering and of varying frequencies of joints, spacing and pattern) in which the channel has been cut. Such channels often include pools that trap sediment so that long reaches of channel may carry essentially no sediment at all. Such channels, known as non-alluvial channels, have been taken into account for convenience of study of sedimentation. But here we will focus on alluvial channels, the class of river channel forming the vast majority of rivers on the earth‘s surface. Alluvial channels are self-formed channels in sediments that the river

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typically has at one time or another transported downstream in theflow. The movement of detrital particles by air, water, ice or gravity is defined as sediment transport. Grains (may be sand particles transported by air & water (fluid transport) move as bed load (by rolling and sliding and by saltation) or in suspension,when grains are kept up by turbulence.The different sizes/density population of moving grains promote sorting of the materials and mechanical abrasion during transport removes corners and edges, so the grains become more rounded. The lower density and viscosity of air means that air transports a smaller range of grains sizes than does water, and generally only the fineness dust move in suspension. As a result, Aeolian deposits are usually much better sorted than water-laid sediments. The process of deposition of sand on riverbed is vital part of sedimentation. For proper documentation of the processes, we should cater light on the following aspects. The amount and size of sediment moving through a river channel are determined by three fundamental controls: competence, capacity and sediment supply. The sediment load of a river is transported in various ways although these distinctions are to some extent arbitrary and not always very practical in the sense that not all of the components can be separated in practice: 1. Dissolvedload

2. Suspended load

3. Intermittent suspension (saltation)load

4. Washload

5. Bed load

Dissolved Load:Dissolved load is the material that has gone into solution and is part of the fluid moving through the channel. Since it is dissolved, it does not depend on forces in the flow to keep it in the water column. The amount of material in solution depends on supply of a solute and the saturation point for the fluid. For example, in limestone areas, calcium carbonate may be at saturation level in river water and the dissolved load may be close to the total sediment load of the river. In contrast, rivers draining insoluble rocks, such as in granitic terrains, may be well below saturation levels for most elements and dissolved load may be relatively small. Suspended load: Sediments carried as solids as the stream flows are suspended load. The size of particles that can be carried is determined by the stream‘s velocity. Faster streams can carry larger particles. Streams that carry larger particles have greater competence. Streams with a steep gradient (slope) have a faster velocity and greater competence. Saltation Load: A type of sediment transport in air or water in which particles are moved forward in short, abrupt leaps.This process is intermediate between suspension and traction. Wash load: Although wash load is part of the suspended-sediment load it is useful here to make a distinction. Unlike

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most suspended-sediment load, wash load does not rely on the force of mechanical turbulence generated by flowing water to keep it in suspension. It is so fine (in the clay range) that it is kept in suspension by thermal molecular agitation (sometimes known as Brownian motion). Because these clays are always in suspension, wash load is that component of the particulate or clastic load that is-washedthrough the river system. Unlike coarser suspended-sediment, wash load tends to be uniformly distributed throughout the water column. That is, unlike the coarser load, it does not vary with height above the bed. The term sand is use to denote an aggregate of mineral or rock grains greater than 1/16mm and less than 2mm in diameter. Sandsfollowtractionandinertiasuspensionapproximatelyinaccordancewiththeso-called Sixth-Power Law, which corroborates a complete transfer of kinetic energy transmitted from water to a particle and prohibits allowance for the subsidiary effect of viscous drag. But the size-velocity relationship in this range is defined by the popular Stokes Law. Here smaller particles remain in suspension chiefly by the kinetic effects of disperse system i.e. colloid.

Bed load: Particles that are too large to be carried as suspended load are bumped and pushed along the stream bed as bed load. Bed load sediments do not move continuously. Streams with high velocities and steep gradients do a great deal of down cutting into the streambed, which is primarily accomplished by movement of particles that make up the bed load. Drainage system is the pattern formed by streams, rivers and lakes in a drainage basin. In a drainage system, streams or rivers always connect together to form networks. Many factors such as topography, soil type, bedrock type, climate and vegetation cover influence input, output and transport of sediment and water in a drainage basin (Charlton, 2008). So the river bed sand depositions are the manifestation of rate of current of water flow. Another two factors–lower flow regime and upper flow regime are also the vital factors which play a pivotal role for deposition of sands in particular pockets. These factors also influence the nature of the pattern of water bodies (Twidale,2004).  METHODOLOGY: The catchment area of river has been analyzed with the help of Arc-GIS approach. The mined affected area of the river will be measured through Arc-GIS approach and ground based survey by GPS approach gives fruitful results. The stretch of the mined area of river is divided in various segments depending on stretch of the rivers. The width (meters) and GPS information at each segment is collected to quantify the total mined area of river. The geo- morphological patters in terms of stream orders were also observed using ArcGIS methodology. Besides, the mined affected area of the river is divided in to various segments to analyze grain size distribution in river bed. The role of hydraulic gradient of most of the rivers has been scrutinized in detail to explain the causes of riverbed sand deposits. Although, the role of drainage density is of paramount importance in riverbed sand deposition.

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. Bed material: The mixture of sediment that composes stream bed is called bed materials .Bed material is stationary, but particle size is important to sediment transport because as energy level of a stream increases, some bed-material particles are mobilized and become part of the bed load or suspended load. In this report, composition of bed material is defined by particle-size distribution. . Suspended Sediment Material: Suspended small particles in turbulence of the flow are exist as colloids (diameter: 10-7-10-5 cm) and transported at about the same downstream velocity as the flowing water. Suspended sediment was distributed at all depths in flowing water. In this report, suspended sediment is expressed as concentration in milligrams per liter. . Suspended-sediment load:

In this report, annual suspended-sediment load is expressed in tones .Suspended-sediment discharge: A computed value of the quantity(weight)of suspended sediment per unit time also referred to as suspended-sediment transport rate. . Total sediment load: The sum of bed load and suspended sediment load, together called total sediment load. In this report, total sediment load is expressed in tonnes. Total sediment discharge is expressed as, the sum of bed load discharge and suspended-sediment discharge. When a graph is plotted with the riverbed elevation on the vertical axis and the upstream distance on the horizontal axis, a smooth curve may pass through the points. This result is called the ‘Longitudinal Profile’ or ‘Long profile’ of the river. The longitudinal profiles of most rivers are ‘concave upward'. The reason is not difficult to understand. In the downstream direction when one tributary joins the river after another then each of them add discharge. As the river grows larger, the ratio of cross-sectional area to wetted perimeter increases. Because the slope of the river depends, in large part, on the relative magnitude of the down slope driving force of gravity, which is affected by the whole volume of the river, and the up slope resisting force of friction, which is affected by the area of the riverbed, the slope decreases downstream. A longitudinal profile was protracted from the upstream to downstream areas to achieve the goals of the current project. Profile points were surveyed in the ‘thalweg’i.e., the line area of lower elevation within a valley or watercourse and the survey was detailed enough to illustrate the channel morphology (riffle-pool sequences). The base level of a river is the elevation of the water surface of the water body, along the river course, into which the river flows. Therefore, the river has some equilibrium longitudinal profile, according to the sense of that; if conditions of precipitation, sediment supply, and base level remain constant the longitudinal profile will stay

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unchanged. If a different set of conditions is imposed upon the river, the river adjusts its longitudinal profile accordingly toward a new equilibrium. If base level rises, some of the sediment will be carried out along the river toward the river mouth and will be deposited along the way to raise the river bed, thereby establishing a new equilibrium longitudinal profile. If base level falls, the river erodes its bed to adjust toward a new, lower equilibrium profile. There’s more to be said, however, about what happens as the river erodes its bed as a consequence of a fall in base level. The erosion does not happen uniformly everywhere at the same time, but by upstream propagation of a point where the channel slope changes, from steeper downstream of the point to less steep upstream of the point. The point of change in slope is called a ‘knick point’. The position of a knickpoint is marked by a ‘waterfall’ or ‘rapids’. Knickpoints migrate slowly towards upstream; thereby extend the new, lower longitudinal profile as the river eats its way upstream. If a floodplain has developed in the river valley, the old floodplain downstream of the knickpoint survives, for a long time, as a pair of terraces above the new, lower river channel. Because the difference between old and new equilibrium profiles decreases upstream, other things being equal (the elevations of the highlands in the headwaters of the river are very conservative), the height of this knickpoint decreases as it migrates upstream. Often, if base level drops abruptly a number of times during some long period of time, more than one knickpoint is present along the river course, each slowly making its way upstream. Map. No. 15LONGITUDINAL PROFILE MAP OF MAIN RIVERS OF THE DISTRICT

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. Sediment Transport Rate: The rate at which sediment is moved past a cross section of the flow is called either the sediment transport rate or the sediment discharge. It‘s related to the sediment load, but it‘s different, just because different fractions of the sediment load are transported at different rates. It can be measured in mass per unit time, or in weight per unit time, or in volume per unit time. Sediment Discharge formulae: To derive a sediment discharge formula, you try to think about the physics of sediment transport in a way that allows you to develop the form of some rational equation for transport rates, which contains within it one or more adjustable parameters‖ whose values are assigned by analysis of selected data sets already at hand. Our common sense tells us that the stronger the flow the greater the sediment transport rate. And an important first-order fact of observation is that the sediment transport rate is a very steeply increasing function of the flow strength. Think about the simplest way to embody these important facts in a formula for the sediment transport rate per unit width of flow, usually written qs. Perhaps the simplest approach to quantifying ‘qs’ is to write an expression like qs = Aτon where A is a coefficient and n is an exponent much larger than one. . The Sediment Yield: To introduce just one more thing about sediment in rivers, we should make a distinction between the sediment discharge and what‘s called the sediment yield of a river. The sediment yield is the sediment discharge divided by the total drainage area of the river upstream of the cross section at which the sediment discharge is measured or estimated. The sediment yield measures the rate, per unit area, at which sediment is removed from the watershed. It is important in studies of the long-term evolution of landscapes drained by rivers.

(v) Replenishment (After thorough study of post-monsoon period, the total results of replenishment along with its causes will be cited.) Replenishment defines the rejuvenation of riverbed through sand deposition phenomenon. The word ‘replenishment’ is the fulcrum of riverbed sedimentation under different depositional environmental conditions especially in syn-monsoon i.e.,during rainy seasons. Information on the cumulative response of the system to sand and gravel extraction was provided by thorough local monitoring of replenishment at specific mining sites and monitoring of the entire reach through the estuary as well. For example, it is important for downstream bars and the estuary to receive sufficient sand and gravel to maintain estuarine structure and function, because the elevation of the bed of the channel is variable from year to year and therefore, reach-based approach of monitoring is fundamentally important to provide a larger context for site- specific changes. The rate of gross or absolute silt production (erosion) in the watershed and the ability of the stream system to

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL transport the eroded material in a river have the direct relation to the quantity of sediment delivered into a river. The rate of gross erosion is dependent upon many physical factorse.g.,climatic conditions, nature of soil, slope of the area, topography and the land use. Hydro-physical conditions of the watershed govern the capability to transport the eroded material. It was observed that, the average rate of sediment production decreases with increasing size of drainage area and the larger watershed depicts lesser variation between the rates. Therefore, the larger watershed presents more opportunity for deposition of silt when it is traversing from the point of production. The watershed that has maximum land consumption supports a type of forest which is generated at a very low rate in respect to production unless is degraded or an open forest. The cultivated watersheds with unscientific farming produce very high rate of silt production. The total amount of eroded material, which reaches a particular hydraulic control point, is termed as ‘sediment yield’. The sediment control to inflow is governed by the characteristics of run-off; susceptibility of soils and the extent as well as density of vegetation cover of the area i.e.,‘Riparian Factor’ and the hydraulic efficiency of the drainage system. The rotational mining is being adopted to facilitate the replenishment of the excavated pits during rainy season. Thus, the mineable area was divided in two blocks i.e.,the upstream block and the downstream block and mining of these blocks therefore, is suggested on rotational basis in such a way that pit of previous year mining can act as a depository for the monsoon season. Sand is extracting from the prior mentioned area during one year and more than extracted quantity of the same are automatically replenished by rainfall during monsoon by the river and/or‘nallah’ itself on account of its flow and velocity. For sustainability of river sand mining, it is necessary to refill the mine pits which were formed as a result of sand excavation with sand by natural process of replenishment in a reasonable period of time so that the area will be available for further mining. The rate of excavation should be decided in accordance to the rate of replenishment means, the rate at which sand/gravel is deposited on the river flood plain by the river during monsoon. However, determination of site-specific rate of replenishment is quite difficult as it is dependent upon several factors such as geology and topography of the catchment area, breadth of the flood plain of the river, rainfall in that particular year (which is quite variable and not very much predictable much in advance), etc. ‘Dandy-Bolton Formula’ is generally used to calculate the sediment yield. However, this formula can give only a quick rough approximation of mean sediment yield at regional basis (for the whole catchment area of the river) and the formula can be used most suitably for preliminary watershed planning and its use to predict sediment yield for a specific location. But it would be unwise because of the wide variability that was caused by local factors were not considered in the formula. But it is to be kept in mind, that, to prepare the mining plans for a particular region with applicable mining potentiality, the factor of annual replenishment is to be PREPARED BY: RSP GREEN DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORIES PVT. LTD Page 47

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taken into consideration while calculating the mineral reserves. It was also observed that during flooding, all the pits replenish with sand.Hence, it is expected that, already excavated areas in pre-monsoon season will be completely replenished with sand during monsoon. Therefore, it has been assumed that the pits will be replenished after each monsoon. Riverbed sedimentation is dependent on catchment sediment yield, which is a function of catchment location and size, as well as sediment yield potential within the catchment followed by hydraulic gradient of the river, drainage density.

Figure 1: Modes of Sediment Transport in Rivers

(vi) Total potential of minor mineral in the riverbed (Sand) The total potential of minor mineral for four rivers in the river bed is 107370527.122cum. Generally, 3m from both the length and average width of the area is left behind. Thus, average depth of the river bed is considered to be 3m. So, the total volume is calculated by multiplying the area obtained with average depth. As in case of river bed specific gravity is considered to be 2.67 the volume so obtained is then multiplied with 2.67. Total reserves of minor minerals (in Tonne) = length x width x depth x specific gravity. In case of metric tonne, the required Conversion factor of the value 0.0035314667 is multiplied with it. Total mineable mineral reserve (in mT) is calculated by taking 60% of the total mineral reserve Total mineable mineral potential = 60% of Total mineral potential = 0.6 of Total mineral potential

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL b) Geological Studies I. Lithology of Catchment Area Alluvium, sandstone, quartzite, granite gneiss, low level laterites II. Tectonics and structural behaviour of rocks The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has categorised the entire India into zones depending upon the degree of proneness to earthquakes. Bankura district falls under seismic zone III. Structurally this province is highly disturbed due to disposition of different types of lithounits and presence of pervasive nature of fold, faults, lineament; shear zones are also responsible for structural disturbance. c) Climatic factors I. Intensity of rainfall The intensity of rainfall due to depressions sometimes becomes very extensive and may cause enhanced soil erosion in the district. During winter, western disturbances generally cause light rainfall. This does not cause any major soil erosion problem. During summer of season i.e., March to May, rainfall is caused by the ‘Norꞌwesters’ or ‘Kalbaisakhis’. Kalbaishakhis generally bring sudden rainfall with pronounced intensities. Besides, the season in which Kalbaishakhis occurs is characterized by the presence of bare soil mostly devoid of vegetation. Therefore, it causes considerable amount of soil erosion. Bankura district enjoys the tropical monsoon type of climate which is characterized by hot wet summer and cool dry winter. There is a relatively short wet period preceded by a period of comparatively dry spells of long duration II. Climate Zone

Bankura district enjoys the tropical monsoon type of climate characterized by hot wet summer and cool dry winter. There is a relatively short wet period preceded by a period of comparatively dry spells of long duration. III. Temperature variation The year in general is divided into four seasons. The cool weather commences in the later part of November and lasts until the middle of February. During these months the prevailing winds are from the north and north-east. This is followed by the hot and dry season which extends up to May. The weather becomes increasingly hot during the day, though the night remains fairly cool. The daily range of temperature is often tempered by Nor‘westers which generally appears in the evening. The south west monsoon season sets in about the middle of June and continues up to the end of September. October and the first half of November constitute the post monsoon season.

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Table 13: Annual Deposition of sand THIS DSR EMBODIES RESULTS BASED ON FIELD INVESTIGATION AT BANKURA

Sl. River/ stream Portion of the river/ Length of area Avg. Width of Area Mineable No. stream recommended area recommended mineral recommended for for mineral recommende for mineral potential (in mineral concession concession d for mineral concession metric ton) (km) concession (sq. m) 60% of total (m) mineral potential 1. Kangsabati Reference Table : 15 13.179 144.87 1909241.73 32404.08 &ANNEXURE II for proposed promising riverbed sand zones 2. Silabati Reference Table : 15 10.654 63.52 676742.08 11485.82 &ANNEXURE II for proposed promising riverbed sand zones 3. Dwarakeshwar Reference Table : 15 73.499 154.16 11330605.84 192305.63 &ANNEXURE II for proposed promising riverbed sand zones 4. Damodar Reference Table : 15 56.6 148.84 8424344 142979.89 &ANNEXURE II for proposed promising riverbed sand zones TOTAL FOR THE DISTRICT 153.932 511.39 22,340,933.65 379,175.42 **Sp.gr. of Sand =>2.67, depth of mining =>3m, 1cum=0.0035314667 tonnes

(vii) Riverbed mineral potential Table 14: Riverbed mineral potential Boulder Pebbles/gravels Sand/ white sand Total mineral potential (in cubic m) (cubic m) (cubic m) (cubic m)

For Kangsabati, Silabati, N.A. N.A. 107370527.122*** Dwarakeswar, &Damodar Source: Field survey *** NB: for example, area (100 m2) x depth of mining (3 m) = 300 m3 Therefore, 300 m3 x 2.67 = 801 metric ton Now,801 m3x0.6 = 480.6 metric ton Total minable potential = 0.6 x Total mineral potential(metric ton) **This calculation based on considering berm area

(viii) Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) . Reference: Table 15 (Page 51 - 134)&ANNEXURE – II

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 DAMODAR 23°37' 37.249" N 86°54' 18.116" E 23°37' 48.243" N 86°54' 9.023" E SALTORA 4.62 11.42 Not under 1. BAN-DM-1 23°37' 49.757" N 86°54' 12.930" E 1297.072 778.2434 Prohibited zone 23°37' 38.987" N 86°54' 21.340" E 23°37' 37.249" N 86°54' 18.116" E 23°37' 37.558" N 86°54' 29.943" E 23°37' 36.163" N 86°54' 43.528" E BAN-DM-2 4.99 12.32 Not under 2. SALTORA 23°37' 32.117" N 86°54' 43.654" E 1400.95 840.5703 Prohibited zone 23°37' 33.272" N 86°54' 29.779" E 23°37' 37.558" N 86°54' 29.943" E 23°37' 38.085" N 86°55' 31.669" E 23°37' 35.189" N 86°55' 35.208" E BAN-DM-3 3.49 8.62 Not under 3. SALTORA 23°37' 35.363" N 86°55' 21.054" E 979.8231 587.8939 Prohibited zone 23°37' 39.070" N 86°55' 20.925" E 23°37' 38.085" N 86°55' 31.669" E 23°37' 45.493" N 86°55' 33.281" E 23°37' 47.623" N 86°55' 44.897" E BAN-DM-4 4.86 12.01 Not under 4. SALTORA 23°37' 42.776" N 86°55' 45.834" E 1364.453 818.6717 Prohibited zone 23°37' 41.095" N 86°55' 34.008" E 23°37' 45.493" N 86°55' 33.281" E 23°37' 47.741" N 86°55' 47.036" E 23°37' 48.032" N 86°55' 57.944" E BAN-DM-5 4.46 11.02 Not under 5. SALTORA 23°37' 43.236" N 86°55' 58.071" E 1252.152 751.2913 Prohibited zone 23°37' 43.006" N 86°55' 47.536" E 23°37' 47.741" N 86°55' 47.036" E 23°37' 39.721" N 86°56' 18.771" E 23°37' 38.687" N 86°56' 31.806" E Not under 6. SALTORA BAN-DM-6 23°37' 34.328" N 86°56' 31.107" E 4.93 12.19 1384.105 830.4632 Prohibited zone 23°37' 35.392" N 86°56' 18.348" E 23°37' 39.721" N 86°56' 18.771" E 23°37' 38.515" N 86°56' 34.472" E Not under 7. SALTORA BAN-DM-7 4.98 12.29 1398.143 838.8858 23°37' 38.182" N 86°56' 47.752" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°37' 34.087" N 86°56' 47.477" E 23°37' 34.043" N 86°56' 34.117" E 23°37' 38.515" N 86°56' 34.472" E 23°37' 25.956" N 86°57' 49.201" E 23°37' 23.983" N 86°58' 0.917" E Not under 8. SALTORA BAN-DM-8 23°37' 18.128" N 86°58' 0.978" E 4.98 12.29 1398.143 838.8858 Prohibited zone 23°37' 22.695" N 86°57' 48.266" E 23°37' 25.956" N 86°57' 49.201" E DAMODAR 23°37' 25.775" N 86°58' 7.544" E 23°37' 22.551" N 86°58' 17.650" E Not under 9. SALTORA BAN-DM-9 23°37' 19.514" N 86°58' 13.051" E 3.26 8.06 915.2502 549.1501 Prohibited zone 23°37' 21.595" N 86°58' 6.540" E 23°37' 25.775" N 86°58' 7.544" E 23°37' 20.501" N 86°58' 19.432" E 23°37' 17.388" N 86°58' 25.854" E Not under 10. SALTORA BAN-DM-10 23°37' 10.660" N 86°58' 21.983" E 4.94 12.20 1106.161 663.6968 Prohibited zone 23°37' 13.722" N 86°58' 15.293" E 23°37' 20.501" N 86°58' 19.432" E 23°37' 16.286" N 86°58' 29.708" E 23°37' 19.853" N 86°58' 42.678" E Not under 11. SALTORA BAN-DM-11 23°37' 15.981" N 86°58' 44.046" E 4.47 11.05 1254.96 752.9758 Prohibited zone 23°37' 12.947" N 86°58' 30.956" E 23°37' 16.286" N 86°58' 29.708" E 23°37' 19.929" N 86°58' 44.004" E 23°37' 22.137" N 86°58' 54.351" E Not under 12. SALTORA BAN-DM-12 23°37' 17.119" N 86°58' 56.139" E 4.96 12.26 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°37' 14.768" N 86°58' 45.652" E 23°37' 19.929" N 86°58' 44.004" E 23°37' 15.844" N 86°58' 57.137" E 23°37' 15.444" N 86°59' 13.536" E Not under 13. SALTORA BAN-DM-13 4.96 12.25 1392.528 835.5168 23°37' 11.584" N 86°59' 13.595" E Prohibited zone 23°37' 12.835" N 86°58' 56.906" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°37' 15.844" N 86°58' 57.137" E 23°37' 18.519" N 86°59' 16.522" E 23°37' 20.342" N 86°59' 25.020" E Not under 14. SALTORA BAN-DM-14 23°37' 14.532" N 86°59' 27.161" E 4.84 11.95 1358.838 815.3027 Prohibited zone 23°37' 12.394" N 86°59' 18.386" E 23°37' 18.519" N 86°59' 16.522" E 23°37' 28.230" N 86°59' 45.956" E 23°37' 33.877" N 86°59' 55.868" E Not under 15. SALTORA BAN-DM-15 23°37' 29.498" N 86°59' 58.081" E 4.85 11.99 1361.645 816.9872 Prohibited zone 23°37' 23.984" N 86°59' 49.089" E 23°37' 28.230" N 86°59' 45.956" E 23°37' 47.166" N 87°0' 35.482" E 23°37' 42.768" N 87°0' 45.975" E Not under 16. SALTORA BAN-DM-16 23°37' 39.465" N 87°0' 44.990" E 4.96 12.25 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°37' 42.249" N 87°0' 31.840" E 23°37' 47.166" N 87°0' 35.482" E 23°37' 10.474" N 87°1' 15.566" E 23°37' 0.941" N 87°1' 27.551" E Not under 17. SALTORA BAN-DM-17 23°36' 57.966" N 87°1' 24.056" E 4.88 12.05 1370.068 822.0407 Prohibited zone 23°37' 8.325" N 87°1' 13.589" E 23°37' 10.474" N 87°1' 15.566" E 23°36' 45.317" N 87°1' 42.128" E 23°36' 49.049" N 87°1' 43.945" E Not under 18. MEJHIA BAN-DM-18 23°36' 45.057" N 87°1' 53.062" E 3.07 7.57 861.9074 517.1445 Prohibited zone 23°36' 42.578" N 87°1' 45.490" E 23°36' 45.317" N 87°1' 42.128" E DAMODAR 23°36' 55.790" N 87°1' 59.560" E 23°36' 50.747" N 87°2' 8.104" E Not under 19. MEJHIA BAN-DM-19 23°36' 45.858" N 87°2' 4.937" E 4.96 12.25 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°36' 50.765" N 87°1' 56.636" E 23°36' 55.790" N 87°1' 59.560" E 20. MEJHIA BAN-DM-20 23°36' 49.460" N 87°2' 9.658" E 4.88 12.05 1370.068 822.0407 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°36' 46.453" N 87°2' 19.921" E Prohibited zone 23°36' 41.753" N 87°2' 16.888" E 23°36' 45.326" N 87°2' 6.456" E 23°36' 49.460" N 87°2' 9.658" E 23°36' 40.003" N 87°2' 46.370" E 23°36' 37.694" N 87°2' 54.738" E Not under 21. MEJHIA BAN-DM-21 23°36' 32.315" N 87°2' 52.563" E 4.42 10.93 1240.922 744.5533 Prohibited zone 23°36' 35.159" N 87°2' 43.581" E 23°36' 40.003" N 87°2' 46.370" E 23°36' 17.783" N 87°3' 18.875" E 23°36' 16.918" N 87°3' 30.120" E Not under 22. MEJHIA BAN-DM-22 23°36' 11.801" N 87°3' 29.516" E 4.72 11.67 1325.148 795.0885 Prohibited zone 23°36' 13.427" N 87°3' 18.206" E 23°36' 17.783" N 87°3' 18.875" E 23°35' 49.689" N 87°4' 11.401" E 23°35' 43.898" N 87°4' 25.130" E Not under 23. MEJHIA BAN-DM-23 23°35' 41.046" N 87°4' 23.989" E 4.53 11.19 1271.805 763.0829 Prohibited zone 23°35' 45.953" N 87°4' 10.112" E 23°35' 49.689" N 87°4' 11.401" E 23°36' 16.344" N 87°3' 31.142" E 23°36' 11.569" N 87°3' 42.550" E Not under 24. MEJHIA BAN-DM-24 23°36' 7.340" N 87°3' 41.502" E 4.87 12.03 1367.26 820.3562 Prohibited zone 23°36' 10.969" N 87°3' 30.826" E 23°36' 16.344" N 87°3' 31.142" E 23°35' 43.278" N 87°4' 28.702" E 23°35' 44.147" N 87°4' 40.053" E Not under 25. MEJHIA BAN-DM-25 23°35' 42.192" N 87°4' 40.916" E 2.96 7.32 831.0247 498.6148 Prohibited zone 23°35' 39.422" N 87°4' 30.637" E 23°35' 43.278" N 87°4' 28.702" E 23°34' 41.343" N 87°6' 29.145" E Not under 26. MEJHIA BAN-DM-26 23°34' 37.200" N 87°6' 40.387" E 4.65 11.50 1305.495 783.297 Prohibited zone 23°34' 31.248" N 87°6' 36.031" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°34' 39.100" N 87°6' 28.513" E 23°34' 41.343" N 87°6' 29.145" E 23°34' 32.275" N 87°6' 44.194" E 23°34' 25.730" N 87°6' 52.887" E Not under 27. MEJHIA BAN-DM-27 23°34' 21.353" N 87°6' 49.734" E 4.77 11.80 1339.185 803.5111 Prohibited zone 23°34' 28.395" N 87°6' 41.508" E 23°34' 32.275" N 87°6' 44.194" E 23°34' 33.905" N 87°6' 52.739" E 23°34' 29.355" N 87°7' 0.941" E Not under 28. MEJHIA BAN-DM-28 23°34' 23.413" N 87°6' 58.318" E 4.88 12.07 1370.068 822.0407 Prohibited zone 23°34' 28.884" N 87°6' 50.509" E 23°34' 33.905" N 87°6' 52.739" E 23°34' 27.392" N 87°7' 3.875" E 23°34' 22.071" N 87°7' 13.229" E Not under 29. MEJHIA BAN-DM-29 23°34' 17.669" N 87°7' 11.452" E 4.81 11.88 1350.415 810.2491 Prohibited zone 23°34' 22.079" N 87°7' 1.882" E 23°34' 27.392" N 87°7' 3.875" E DAMODAR 23°34' 20.259" N 87°7' 0.834" E 23°34' 15.175" N 87°7' 12.730" E Not under 30. MEJHIA BAN-DM-30 23°34' 11.361" N 87°7' 11.286" E 4.95 12.22 1389.72 833.8323 Prohibited zone 23°34' 15.137" N 87°7' 0.022" E 23°34' 20.259" N 87°7' 0.834" E 23°34' 9.909" N 87°7' 13.805" E 23°34' 5.013" N 87°7' 23.594" E Not under 31. MEJHIA BAN-DM-31 23°34' 0.901" N 87°7' 21.063" E 4.57 11.29 1283.035 769.8209 Prohibited zone 23°34' 5.023" N 87°7' 11.950" E 23°34' 9.909" N 87°7' 13.805" E 23°34' 7.260" N 87°7' 29.083" E 23°33' 59.464" N 87°7' 41.279" E Not under 32. MEJHIA BAN-DM-32 23°33' 56.846" N 87°7' 40.306" E 4.93 12.19 1384.105 830.4632 Prohibited zone 23°34' 2.452" N 87°7' 27.192" E 23°34' 7.260" N 87°7' 29.083" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°33' 58.326" N 87°7' 43.531" E 23°33' 56.004" N 87°7' 59.879" E Not under 33. MEJHIA BAN-DM-33 23°33' 52.187" N 87°7' 59.690" E 4.92 12.16 1381.298 828.7787 Prohibited zone 23°33' 55.319" N 87°7' 43.294" E 23°33' 58.326" N 87°7' 43.531" E 23°33' 55.412" N 87°8' 2.380" E 23°33' 54.950" N 87°8' 13.505" E Not under 34. MEJHIA BAN-DM-34 23°33' 50.176" N 87°8' 13.168" E 4.56 11.27 1280.227 768.1364 Prohibited zone 23°33' 50.724" N 87°8' 2.226" E 23°33' 55.412" N 87°8' 2.380" E 23°33' 54.678" N 87°8' 15.491" E 23°33' 56.854" N 87°8' 26.138" E Not under 35. MEJHIA BAN-DM-35 23°33' 50.595" N 87°8' 25.789" E 4.91 12.13 1378.49 827.0942 Prohibited zone 23°33' 50.211" N 87°8' 15.313" E 23°33' 54.678" N 87°8' 15.491" E 23°33' 56.519" N 87°8' 27.897" E 23°33' 55.237" N 87°8' 37.324" E 23°33' 49.338" N 87°8' 35.822" E Not under 36. MEJHIA BAN-DM-36 4.88 12.07 1370.068 822.0407 23°33' 50.156" N 87°8' 27.544" E Prohibited zone 23°33' 50.156" N 87°8' 27.303" E 23°33' 56.519" N 87°8' 27.897" E 23°33' 54.512" N 87°8' 39.365" E 23°33' 52.072" N 87°8' 51.290" E Not under DAMODAR 37. MEJHIA BAN-DM-37 23°33' 47.817" N 87°8' 50.505" E 4.80 11.86 1347.608 808.5646 Prohibited zone 23°33' 49.938" N 87°8' 38.392" E 23°33' 54.512" N 87°8' 39.365" E 23°33' 51.482" N 87°8' 52.482" E 23°33' 48.931" N 87°9' 4.335" E Not under 38. MEJHIA BAN-DM-38 23°33' 43.859" N 87°9' 3.380" E 4.92 12.15 1381.298 828.7787 Prohibited zone 23°33' 47.372" N 87°8' 51.760" E 23°33' 51.482" N 87°8' 52.482" E 39. MEJHIA BAN-DM-39 23°33' 48.154" N 87°9' 6.331" E 4.95 12.24 1389.72 833.8323 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°33' 44.569" N 87°9' 16.953" E Prohibited zone 23°33' 39.678" N 87°9' 13.946" E 23°33' 43.149" N 87°9' 4.822" E 23°33' 48.154" N 87°9' 6.331" E 23°33' 44.123" N 87°9' 28.616" E 23°33' 40.097" N 87°9' 44.791" E Not under 40. MEJHIA BAN-DM-40 23°33' 36.476" N 87°9' 43.380" E 4.91 12.12 1378.49 827.0942 Prohibited zone 23°33' 41.482" N 87°9' 27.395" E 23°33' 44.123" N 87°9' 28.616" E 23°33' 38.526" N 87°9' 46.748" E 23°33' 31.868" N 87°10' 3.367" E Not under 41. MEJHIA BAN-DM-41 23°33' 28.847" N 87°10' 2.054" E 4.64 11.46 1302.687 781.6125 Prohibited zone 23°33' 35.959" N 87°9' 45.908" E 23°33' 38.526" N 87°9' 46.748" E 23°33' 38.330" N 87°10' 10.245" E 23°33' 44.122" N 87°10' 24.770" E Not under 42. MEJHIA BAN-DM-42 23°33' 39.779" N 87°10' 26.696" E 4.96 12.25 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°33' 36.128" N 87°10' 12.540" E 23°33' 38.330" N 87°10' 10.245" E 23°33' 44.193" N 87°10' 26.484" E 23°33' 48.627" N 87°10' 37.268" E Not under 43. MEJHIA BAN-DM-43 23°33' 43.525" N 87°10' 38.996" E 4.87 12.03 1367.26 820.3562 Prohibited zone 23°33' 40.198" N 87°10' 27.958" E 23°33' 44.193" N 87°10' 26.484" E 23°33' 33.959" N 87°10' 40.275" E 23°33' 37.612" N 87°10' 28.790" E Not under 44. MEJHIA BAN-DM-44 23°33' 41.866" N 87°10' 39.585" E 4.98 12.30 1398.143 838.8858 Prohibited zone 23°33' 35.500" N 87°10' 43.419" E 23°33' 33.959" N 87°10' 40.275" E 23°33' 55.007" N 87°10' 50.794" E Not under DAMODAR 45. MEJHIA BAN-DM-45 23°33' 50.171" N 87°11' 6.032" E 4.92 12.16 1381.298 828.7787 Prohibited zone 23°33' 46.839" N 87°11' 5.416" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°33' 51.210" N 87°10' 50.345" E 23°33' 55.007" N 87°10' 50.794" E 23°33' 48.790" N 87°11' 8.022" E 23°33' 46.431" N 87°11' 17.442" E Not under 46. MEJHIA BAN-DM-46 23°33' 40.895" N 87°11' 17.106" E 3.96 9.77 1111.776 667.0658 Prohibited zone 23°33' 44.860" N 87°11' 7.755" E 23°33' 48.790" N 87°11' 8.022" E 23°33' 35.726" N 87°11' 38.112" E 23°33' 23.198" N 87°11' 54.506" E Not under 47. MEJHIA BAN-DM-47 23°33' 21.583" N 87°11' 53.638" E 4.93 12.19 1384.105 830.4632 Prohibited zone 23°33' 33.814" N 87°11' 34.853" E 23°33' 35.726" N 87°11' 38.112" E 23°33' 19.837" N 87°11' 59.098" E 23°33' 1.346" N 87°12' 7.078" E Not under 48. MEJHIA BAN-DM-48 23°33' 0.605" N 87°12' 5.288" E 4.50 11.11 1263.382 758.0293 Prohibited zone 23°33' 18.333" N 87°11' 56.245" E 23°33' 19.837" N 87°11' 59.098" E 23°32' 49.749" N 87°12' 11.144" E 23°32' 59.391" N 87°12' 6.676" E Not under 49. MEJHIA BAN-DM-49 23°33' 0.883" N 87°12' 9.242" E 3.08 7.62 864.7149 518.829 Prohibited zone 23°32' 50.971" N 87°12' 14.464" E 23°32' 49.749" N 87°12' 11.144" E 23°32' 51.754" N 87°11' 50.615" E 23°32' 47.104" N 87°12' 1.500" E Not under 50. MEJHIA BAN-DM-50 23°32' 41.691" N 87°11' 57.664" E 4.89 12.07 1372.875 823.7252 Prohibited zone 23°32' 49.070" N 87°11' 48.986" E 23°32' 51.754" N 87°11' 50.615" E 23°32' 31.429" N 87°12' 19.434" E 23°32' 45.927" N 87°12' 9.573" E Not under 51. MEJHIA BAN-DM-51 23°32' 47.600" N 87°12' 11.844" E 4.74 11.71 1330.763 798.4576 Prohibited zone 23°32' 33.166" N 87°12' 22.285" E 23°32' 31.429" N 87°12' 19.434" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°32' 13.534" N 87°12' 11.470" E 23°32' 20.522" N 87°12' 6.409" E Not under 52. MEJHIA BAN-DM-52 23°32' 24.007" N 87°12' 11.289" E 4.58 11.31 1285.842 771.5054 Prohibited zone 23°32' 17.019" N 87°12' 16.496" E 23°32' 13.534" N 87°12' 11.470" E 23°32' 14.163" N 87°12' 33.588" E 23°32' 29.263" N 87°12' 20.129" E Not under 53. MEJHIA BAN-DM-53 23°32' 31.402" N 87°12' 23.458" E 4.78 11.80 1341.993 805.1956 Prohibited zone 23°32' 16.083" N 87°12' 34.230" E 23°32' 14.163" N 87°12' 33.588" E 23°32' 3.292" N 87°12' 35.380" E 23°32' 14.401" N 87°12' 28.122" E Not under 54. MEJHIA BAN-DM-54 23°32' 16.399" N 87°12' 29.884" E 4.96 12.24 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°32' 7.930" N 87°12' 39.506" E 23°32' 3.292" N 87°12' 35.380" E 23°31' 59.985" N 87°12' 27.741" E 23°32' 10.816" N 87°12' 22.396" E Not under 55. MEJHIA BAN-DM-55 23°32' 12.546" N 87°12' 25.546" E 4.06 10.03 1139.852 683.9109 Prohibited zone 23°32' 1.090" N 87°12' 31.508" E 23°31' 59.985" N 87°12' 27.741" E 23°31' 56.919" N 87°12' 48.880" E DAMODAR 23°31' 51.462" N 87°12' 58.025" E Not under 56. MEJHIA BAN-DM-56 23°31' 47.307" N 87°12' 57.046" E 4.87 12.03 1367.26 820.3562 Prohibited zone 23°31' 50.975" N 87°12' 46.820" E 23°31' 56.919" N 87°12' 48.880" E 23°30' 59.032" N 87°14' 17.168" E 23°30' 54.136" N 87°14' 26.331" E Not under 57. MEJHIA BAN-DM-57 23°30' 49.742" N 87°14' 24.065" E 4.81 11.88 1350.415 810.2491 Prohibited zone 23°30' 54.031" N 87°14' 14.545" E 23°30' 59.032" N 87°14' 17.168" E 23°31' 40.486" N 87°14' 14.994" E Not under 58. MEJHIA BAN-DM-58 4.84 11.95 1358.838 815.3027 23°31' 27.295" N 87°14' 24.014" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°31' 26.960" N 87°14' 19.203" E 23°31' 38.386" N 87°14' 12.360" E 23°31' 40.486" N 87°14' 14.994" E 23°31' 7.453" N 87°14' 41.058" E 23°31' 18.242" N 87°14' 25.124" E Not under 59. MEJHIA BAN-DM-59 23°31' 21.711" N 87°14' 29.617" E 7.15 17.66 2007.374 1204.424 Prohibited zone 23°31' 9.588" N 87°14' 43.562" E 23°31' 7.453" N 87°14' 41.058" E 23°28' 25.674" N 87°18' 18.378" E 23°28' 22.443" N 87°18' 24.091" E Not under 60. BARJORA BAN-DM-60 23°28' 14.307" N 87°18' 19.531" E 4.90 12.11 1375.683 825.4097 Prohibited zone 23°28' 17.129" N 87°18' 14.744" E 23°28' 25.674" N 87°18' 18.378" E 23°28' 30.753" N 87°18' 40.005" E 23°28' 26.243" N 87°18' 47.283" E Not under 61. BARJORA BAN-DM-61 23°28' 21.429" N 87°18' 44.520" E 4.74 11.72 1330.763 798.4576 Prohibited zone 23°28' 25.902" N 87°18' 35.786" E 23°28' 30.753" N 87°18' 40.005" E 23°27' 57.130" N 87°18' 33.146" E 23°28' 5.531" N 87°18' 27.055" E Not under 62. BARJORA BAN-DM-62 23°28' 9.990" N 87°18' 31.537" E 4.88 12.05 1370.068 822.0407 Prohibited zone 23°28' 0.143" N 87°18' 36.423" E 23°27' 57.130" N 87°18' 33.146" E 23°28' 24.997" N 87°18' 48.585" E 23°28' 13.470" N 87°18' 58.974" E Not under 63. BARJORA BAN-DM-63 23°28' 10.150" N 87°18' 57.577" E 4.92 12.16 1381.298 828.7787 Prohibited zone 23°28' 20.750" N 87°18' 46.964" E 23°28' 24.997" N 87°18' 48.585" E 23°27' 52.000" N 87°18' 40.096" E 23°27' 56.618" N 87°18' 34.074" E Not under 64. BARJORA BAN-DM-64 3.62 8.94 1016.321 609.7925 23°28' 0.011" N 87°18' 38.622" E Prohibited zone 23°27' 55.197" N 87°18' 44.691" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°27' 52.000" N 87°18' 40.096" E 23°27' 32.570" N 87°19' 0.232" E 23°27' 26.862" N 87°19' 9.456" E 23°27' 23.005" N 87°19' 6.070" E Not under 65. BARJORA BAN-DM-65 23°27' 22.848" N 87°19' 5.942" E 4.37 10.80 1226.885 736.1307 Prohibited zone 23°27' 22.770" N 87°19' 5.900" E 23°27' 28.776" N 87°18' 58.110" E 23°27' 32.570" N 87°19' 0.232" E 23°27' 22.701" N 87°19' 18.941" E 23°27' 15.900" N 87°19' 30.231" E Not under 66. BARJORA BAN-DM-66 23°27' 13.068" N 87°19' 29.078" E 4.90 12.11 1375.683 825.4097 Prohibited zone 23°27' 18.043" N 87°19' 16.313" E 23°27' 22.701" N 87°19' 18.941" E 23°27' 2.248" N 87°19' 34.924" E 23°26' 58.353" N 87°19' 44.306" E Not under 67. BARJORA BAN-DM-67 23°26' 52.728" N 87°19' 41.699" E 4.54 11.21 1274.612 764.7674 Prohibited zone 23°26' 59.647" N 87°19' 32.465" E 23°27' 2.248" N 87°19' 34.924" E 23°26' 56.915" N 87°19' 44.992" E 23°26' 52.896" N 87°19' 53.296" E Not under 68. BARJORA BAN-DM-68 23°26' 47.638" N 87°19' 50.655" E 4.75 11.75 1333.57 800.1421 Prohibited zone 23°26' 51.498" N 87°19' 42.403" E 23°26' 56.915" N 87°19' 44.992" E 23°26' 52.428" N 87°19' 54.147" E 23°26' 48.037" N 87°20' 4.117" E Not under 69. BARJORA BAN-DM-69 23°26' 43.873" N 87°20' 2.390" E 4.89 12.08 1372.875 823.7252 Prohibited zone 23°26' 47.253" N 87°19' 51.773" E 23°26' 52.428" N 87°19' 54.147" E 23°26' 47.804" N 87°20' 5.068" E 23°26' 46.937" N 87°20' 12.472" E Not under 70. BARJORA BAN-DM-70 4.22 10.43 1184.772 710.8631 23°26' 39.012" N 87°20' 9.812" E Prohibited zone 23°26' 43.155" N 87°20' 3.513" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°26' 47.804" N 87°20' 5.068" E 23°26' 38.876" N 87°20' 20.669" E 23°26' 32.721" N 87°20' 25.243" E Not under 71. BARJORA BAN-DM-71 23°26' 27.874" N 87°20' 22.488" E 4.96 12.26 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°26' 32.312" N 87°20' 14.972" E 23°26' 38.876" N 87°20' 20.669" E DAMODAR 23°26' 25.181" N 87°20' 36.519" E 23°26' 21.478" N 87°20' 47.404" E Not under 72. BARJORA BAN-DM-72 23°26' 16.479" N 87°20' 42.558" E 4.88 12.05 1370.068 822.0407 Prohibited zone 23°26' 21.481" N 87°20' 34.558" E 23°26' 25.181" N 87°20' 36.519" E 23°25' 55.433" N 87°20' 49.766" E 23°26' 5.927" N 87°20' 42.817" E Not under 73. BARJORA BAN-DM-73 23°26' 7.494" N 87°20' 44.795" E 3.40 8.39 954.5554 572.7333 Prohibited zone 23°25' 59.000" N 87°20' 52.127" E 23°25' 55.433" N 87°20' 49.766" E 23°26' 2.145" N 87°20' 59.061" E 23°25' 54.730" N 87°21' 12.360" E Not under 74. BARJORA BAN-DM-74 23°25' 51.457" N 87°21' 10.768" E 4.97 12.28 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 23°25' 57.554" N 87°20' 58.611" E 23°26' 2.145" N 87°20' 59.061" E 23°25' 36.176" N 87°21' 12.642" E 23°25' 47.074" N 87°21' 6.444" E Not under 75. BARJORA BAN-DM-75 23°25' 48.723" N 87°21' 11.677" E 4.83 11.93 1356.03 813.6181 Prohibited zone 23°25' 38.108" N 87°21' 15.953" E 23°25' 36.176" N 87°21' 12.642" E 23°25' 28.993" N 87°21' 24.768" E 23°25' 35.283" N 87°21' 13.501" E Not under 76. BARJORA BAN-DM-76 23°25' 37.967" N 87°21' 17.418" E 3.13 7.73 878.7525 527.2515 Prohibited zone 23°25' 31.209" N 87°21' 24.828" E 23°25' 28.993" N 87°21' 24.768" E 77. BARJORA BAN-DM-77 23°25' 25.207" N 87°21' 37.370" E 4.48 11.08 1257.767 754.6603 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°25' 23.827" N 87°21' 46.799" E Prohibited zone 23°25' 17.862" N 87°21' 45.785" E 23°25' 20.304" N 87°21' 36.849" E 23°25' 25.207" N 87°21' 37.370" E 23°25' 23.239" N 87°21' 48.516" E 23°25' 24.493" N 87°21' 56.703" E Not under 78. BARJORA BAN-DM-78 23°25' 16.379" N 87°21' 55.742" E 4.93 12.18 1384.105 830.4632 Prohibited zone 23°25' 17.501" N 87°21' 47.605" E 23°25' 23.239" N 87°21' 48.516" E 23°25' 15.816" N 87°21' 51.790" E 23°25' 12.982" N 87°22' 4.108" E Not under 79. BARJORA BAN-DM-79 23°25' 7.687" N 87°22' 1.796" E 4.91 12.14 1378.49 827.0942 Prohibited zone 23°25' 12.514" N 87°21' 50.841" E 23°25' 15.816" N 87°21' 51.790" E 23°25' 22.358" N 87°21' 58.368" E 23°25' 21.010" N 87°22' 6.861" E Not under 80. BARJORA BAN-DM-80 23°25' 13.993" N 87°22' 4.761" E 4.97 12.28 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 23°25' 15.885" N 87°21' 57.166" E 23°25' 22.358" N 87°21' 58.368" E 23°25' 14.263" N 87°22' 6.824" E 23°25' 11.526" N 87°22' 14.456" E Not under 81. BARJORA BAN-DM-81 23°25' 5.403" N 87°22' 11.907" E 4.83 11.93 1356.03 813.6181 Prohibited zone 23°25' 8.427" N 87°22' 3.743" E 23°25' 14.263" N 87°22' 6.824" E 23°25' 11.789" N 87°22' 16.327" E DAMODAR 23°25' 8.350" N 87°22' 27.497" E Not under 82. BARJORA BAN-DM-82 23°25' 3.332" N 87°22' 24.795" E 4.95 12.23 1389.72 833.8323 Prohibited zone 23°25' 7.457" N 87°22' 14.981" E 23°25' 11.789" N 87°22' 16.327" E 23°25' 6.702" N 87°22' 30.711" E Not under 83. BARJORA BAN-DM-83 23°25' 3.952" N 87°22' 41.125" E 4.96 12.27 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°24' 58.179" N 87°22' 37.586" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°25' 2.711" N 87°22' 28.779" E 23°25' 6.702" N 87°22' 30.711" E 23°25' 3.198" N 87°22' 43.446" E 23°25' 1.826" N 87°22' 51.307" E Not under 84. BARJORA BAN-DM-84 23°24' 55.425" N 87°22' 49.209" E 4.97 12.29 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 23°24' 57.215" N 87°22' 40.060" E 23°25' 3.198" N 87°22' 43.446" E 23°25' 1.559" N 87°22' 54.354" E 23°24' 59.539" N 87°23' 1.339" E Not under 85. BARJORA BAN-DM-85 23°24' 51.863" N 87°22' 59.549" E 4.95 12.24 1389.72 833.8323 Prohibited zone 23°24' 54.910" N 87°22' 52.112" E 23°25' 1.559" N 87°22' 54.354" E 23°24' 59.277" N 87°23' 4.198" E 23°24' 57.790" N 87°23' 14.116" E Not under 86. BARJORA BAN-DM-86 23°24' 50.039" N 87°23' 12.566" E 6.87 16.98 1928.764 1157.258 Prohibited zone 23°24' 51.689" N 87°23' 2.592" E 23°24' 59.277" N 87°23' 4.198" E 23°24' 58.052" N 87°23' 16.594" E 23°24' 57.527" N 87°23' 23.743" E Not under 87. BARJORA BAN-DM-87 23°24' 51.896" N 87°23' 21.319" E 3.59 8.88 1007.898 604.739 Prohibited zone 23°24' 50.820" N 87°23' 15.513" E 23°24' 58.052" N 87°23' 16.594" E 23°25' 5.170" N 87°23' 21.429" E 23°25' 2.697" N 87°23' 31.817" E Not under 88. BARJORA BAN-DM-88 23°24' 58.843" N 87°23' 29.917" E 4.40 10.88 1235.307 741.1842 Prohibited zone 23°24' 59.803" N 87°23' 19.754" E 23°25' 5.170" N 87°23' 21.429" E 23°24' 55.535" N 87°23' 28.182" E 23°24' 55.343" N 87°23' 34.847" E Not under 89. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-89 23°24' 48.215" N 87°23' 34.291" E 4.33 10.69 1215.654 729.3927 Prohibited zone 23°24' 49.430" N 87°23' 26.234" E 23°24' 55.535" N 87°23' 28.182" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 DAMODAR 23°24' 39.933" N 87°24' 14.247" E 23°24' 37.054" N 87°24' 26.251" E 23°24' 33.132" N 87°24' 25.095" E Not under 90. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-90 4.82 11.91 1353.223 811.9336 23°24' 32.913" N 87°24' 25.038" E Prohibited zone 23°24' 35.556" N 87°24' 12.814" E 23°24' 39.933" N 87°24' 14.247" E 23°24' 33.879" N 87°24' 41.263" E 23°24' 39.952" N 87°24' 36.882" E Not under 91. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-91 23°24' 41.676" N 87°24' 47.462" E 4.79 11.82 1344.8 806.8801 Prohibited zone 23°24' 38.578" N 87°24' 49.852" E 23°24' 33.879" N 87°24' 41.263" E 23°24' 3.973" N 87°25' 22.829" E 23°24' 9.439" N 87°25' 19.431" E Not under 92. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-92 23°24' 13.141" N 87°25' 27.581" E 4.94 12.21 1386.913 832.1478 Prohibited zone 23°24' 6.697" N 87°25' 30.357" E 23°24' 3.973" N 87°25' 22.829" E 23°24' 6.857" N 87°25' 32.223" E 23°24' 13.209" N 87°25' 30.148" E 1381.298 828.7787 Not under 93. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-93 23°24' 15.426" N 87°25' 38.161" E 4.92 12.15 Prohibited zone 23°24' 8.778" N 87°25' 40.227" E 23°24' 6.857" N 87°25' 32.223" E 23°23' 54.716" N 87°25' 25.757" E 23°24' 1.637" N 87°25' 22.651" E Not under 94. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-94 23°24' 4.033" N 87°25' 29.660" E 4.95 12.24 1389.72 833.8323 Prohibited zone 23°23' 56.867" N 87°25' 32.833" E 23°23' 54.716" N 87°25' 25.757" E 23°23' 57.206" N 87°25' 34.719" E 23°24' 4.477" N 87°25' 32.664" E Not under 95. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-95 23°24' 6.507" N 87°25' 40.138" E 4.87 12.04 1367.26 820.3562 Prohibited zone 23°23' 59.122" N 87°25' 41.547" E 23°23' 57.206" N 87°25' 34.719" E 96. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-96 23°23' 45.218" N 87°25' 38.589" E 4.23 10.46 1187.579 712.5476 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°23' 54.475" N 87°25' 31.486" E Prohibited zone 23°23' 56.554" N 87°25' 37.524" E 23°23' 47.491" N 87°25' 40.696" E 23°23' 45.218" N 87°25' 38.589" E 23°23' 41.362" N 87°25' 48.251" E 23°23' 36.018" N 87°26' 2.128" E 23°23' 32.613" N 87°25' 59.890" E Not under 97. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-97 4.95 12.22 1389.72 833.8323 23°23' 32.420" N 87°25' 59.790" E Prohibited zone 23°23' 37.770" N 87°25' 47.182" E 23°23' 41.362" N 87°25' 48.251" E 23°23' 38.257" N 87°26' 17.894" E 23°23' 47.283" N 87°26' 11.189" E Not under 98. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-98 23°23' 50.208" N 87°26' 15.381" E 4.95 12.24 1389.72 833.8323 Prohibited zone 23°23' 41.758" N 87°26' 21.846" E 23°23' 38.257" N 87°26' 17.894" E 23°23' 34.749" N 87°26' 4.029" E 23°23' 28.155" N 87°26' 16.695" E Not under 99. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-99 23°23' 23.512" N 87°26' 14.339" E 5.71 14.11 1603.092 961.855 Prohibited zone 23°23' 31.069" N 87°26' 2.382" E 23°23' 34.749" N 87°26' 4.029" E 23°23' 42.159" N 87°26' 26.351" E 23°23' 36.843" N 87°26' 33.128" E Not under 100. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-100 23°23' 32.692" N 87°26' 28.663" E 4.52 11.17 1268.997 761.3983 Prohibited zone DAMODAR 23°23' 38.023" N 87°26' 21.900" E 23°23' 42.159" N 87°26' 26.351" E 23°23' 25.509" N 87°26' 18.920" E 23°23' 17.781" N 87°26' 29.007" E Not under 101. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-101 23°23' 15.374" N 87°26' 27.732" E 4.25 10.51 1193.194 715.9166 Prohibited zone 23°23' 20.926" N 87°26' 16.661" E 23°23' 25.509" N 87°26' 18.920" E 23°23' 20.942" N 87°26' 36.052" E Not under 102. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-102 4.67 11.54 1311.11 786.666 23°23' 13.066" N 87°26' 41.139" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°23' 9.922" N 87°26' 37.527" E 23°23' 14.536" N 87°26' 31.233" E 23°23' 20.942" N 87°26' 36.052" E 23°23' 15.102" N 87°26' 46.988" E 23°23' 11.951" N 87°26' 52.650" E Not under 103. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-103 23°23' 9.203" N 87°26' 50.749" E 1.44 3.56 404.2823 242.5694 Prohibited zone 23°23' 12.975" N 87°26' 46.399" E 23°23' 15.102" N 87°26' 46.988" E 23°22' 29.026" N 87°27' 19.815" E 23°22' 25.574" N 87°27' 23.661" E 435.165 261.099 Not under 104. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-104 23°22' 23.087" N 87°27' 22.576" E 1.55 3.84 Prohibited zone 23°22' 26.530" N 87°27' 17.228" E 23°22' 29.026" N 87°27' 19.815" E 23°22' 20.725" N 87°27' 31.726" E 23°22' 17.336" N 87°27' 43.103" E Not under 105. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-105 23°22' 12.322" N 87°27' 41.593" E 4.00 9.87 1123.006 673.8038 Prohibited zone 23°22' 18.108" N 87°27' 31.301" E 23°22' 20.725" N 87°27' 31.726" E 23°21' 45.074" N 87°28' 18.022" E 23°21' 53.765" N 87°28' 9.967" E Not under 106. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-106 23°21' 56.567" N 87°28' 13.372" E 4.94 12.21 1386.913 832.1478 Prohibited zone 23°21' 48.902" N 87°28' 21.785" E 23°21' 45.074" N 87°28' 18.022" E 23°21' 52.915" N 87°28' 26.792" E 23°22' 1.399" N 87°28' 19.273" E Not under 107. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-107 23°22' 4.941" N 87°28' 23.962" E 4.87 12.04 1367.26 820.3562 Prohibited zone 23°21' 56.471" N 87°28' 29.716" E 23°21' 52.915" N 87°28' 26.792" E 23°21' 42.721" N 87°28' 34.280" E 23°21' 51.154" N 87°28' 28.336" E Not under DAMODAR 108. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-108 4.93 12.19 1384.105 830.4632 23°21' 54.741" N 87°28' 31.891" E Prohibited zone 23°21' 46.708" N 87°28' 38.619" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°21' 42.721" N 87°28' 34.280" E 87°28' 41.754" E 23°21' 47.386" N 87°28' 49.283" E 23°21' 40.272" N 87°28' 47.968" E 23°21' 37.472" N Not under 109. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-109 87°28' 47.968" E 4.15 10.25 1165.119 699.0715 23°21' 37.205" N Prohibited zone 87°28' 38.441" 23°21' 42.684" N E87°28' 41.754" 23°21' 47.386" N E 23°21' 34.701" N 87°28' 37.009" E 23°21' 44.324" N 87°28' 19.357" E Not under 110. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-110 23°21' 46.138" N 87°28' 22.070" E 4.84 11.95 1358.838 815.3027 Prohibited zone 23°21' 37.141" N 87°28' 38.428" E 23°21' 34.701" N 87°28' 37.009" E 23°21' 33.893" N 87°28' 55.052" E 23°21' 25.429" N 87°29' 0.170" E Not under 111. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-111 23°21' 22.460" N 87°28' 56.095" E 4.63 11.43 1299.88 779.928 Prohibited zone 23°21' 29.276" N 87°28' 50.550" E 23°21' 33.893" N 87°28' 55.052" E 23°21' 17.582" N 87°28' 42.401" E 23°21' 26.442" N 87°28' 36.302" E Not under 112. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-112 23°21' 28.362" N 87°28' 41.409" E 4.96 12.25 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°21' 20.114" N 87°28' 47.419" E 23°21' 17.582" N 87°28' 42.401" E 23°21' 8.834" N 87°28' 44.455" E 23°21' 14.449" N 87°28' 40.974" E Not under 113. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-113 23°21' 18.168" N 87°28' 48.373" E 4.80 11.87 1347.608 808.5646 Prohibited zone 23°21' 12.712" N 87°28' 52.036" E 23°21' 8.834" N 87°28' 44.455" E 23°21' 0.212" N 87°28' 52.408" E 23°21' 8.436" N 87°28' 47.522" E Not under 114. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-114 4.62 11.42 1297.072 778.2434 23°21' 10.923" N 87°28' 52.701" E Prohibited zone 23°21' 2.547" N 87°28' 57.247" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°21' 0.212" N 87°28' 52.408" E 23°20' 41.259" N 87°29' 5.629" E 23°20' 55.079" N 87°28' 57.366" E Not under 115. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-115 23°20' 56.421" N 87°29' 1.455" E 4.89 12.07 1372.875 823.7252 Prohibited zone 23°20' 43.464" N 87°29' 7.943" E 23°20' 41.259" N 87°29' 5.629" E 23°20' 28.611" N 87°29' 12.679" E 23°20' 35.858" N 87°29' 11.503" E Not under 116. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-116 23°20' 35.848" N 87°29' 14.610" E 2.14 5.29 600.8084 360.4851 Prohibited zone 23°20' 28.528" N 87°29' 16.317" E 23°20' 28.611" N 87°29' 12.679" E 23°20' 30.004" N 87°29' 27.029" E 23°20' 39.614" N 87°29' 20.564" E Not under 117. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-117 23°20' 41.988" N 87°29' 24.421" E 4.80 11.86 1347.608 808.5646 Prohibited zone 23°20' 32.737" N 87°29' 31.233" E 23°20' 30.004" N 87°29' 27.029" E 23°20' 19.339" N 87°29' 31.167" E 23°20' 25.766" N 87°29' 21.316" E Not under 118. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-118 23°20' 29.224" N 87°29' 24.970" E 4.66 11.51 1308.302 784.9815 Prohibited zone 23°20' 23.000" N 87°29' 33.845" E 23°20' 19.339" N 87°29' 31.167" E DAMODAR 23°20' 21.604" N 87°29' 38.689" E 23°20' 28.294" N 87°29' 29.617" E Not under 119. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-119 23°20' 31.838" N 87°29' 33.479" E 4.97 12.28 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 23°20' 25.594" N 87°29' 42.114" E 23°20' 21.604" N 87°29' 38.689" E 23°20' 21.773" N 87°29' 34.853" E 23°20' 19.130" N 87°29' 45.145" E Not under 120. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-120 23°20' 15.847" N 87°29' 45.006" E 3.99 9.87 1120.199 672.1193 Prohibited zone 23°20' 17.387" N 87°29' 32.691" E 23°20' 21.773" N 87°29' 34.853" E 121. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-121 23°20' 7.181" N 87°29' 29.168" E 2.21 5.47 620.461 372.2766 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°20' 10.337" N 87°29' 27.970" E Prohibited zone 23°20' 10.098" N 87°29' 36.765" E 23°20' 6.959" N 87°29' 36.539" E 23°20' 7.181" N 87°29' 29.168" E 23°20' 4.648" N 87°29' 41.044" E 23°20' 9.848" N 87°29' 44.416" E Not under 122. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-122 23°20' 4.274" N 87°29' 51.578" E 4.72 11.67 1325.148 795.0885 Prohibited zone 23°19' 59.446" N 87°29' 48.186" E 23°20' 4.648" N 87°29' 41.044" E 23°20' 6.511" N 87°29' 54.267" E 23°20' 11.361" N 87°29' 47.489" E Not under 123. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-123 23°20' 16.636" N 87°29' 51.524" E 4.68 11.55 1313.918 788.3505 Prohibited zone 23°20' 12.111" N 87°29' 57.861" E 23°20' 6.511" N 87°29' 54.267" E 23°20' 8.017" N 87°29' 57.027" E 23°20' 2.678" N 87°30' 4.120" E Not under 124. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-124 23°19' 58.138" N 87°30' 0.283" E 4.95 12.24 1389.72 833.8323 Prohibited zone 23°20' 2.526" N 87°29' 52.685" E 23°20' 8.017" N 87°29' 57.027" E 23°19' 47.934" N 87°30' 4.851" E 23°19' 52.788" N 87°30' 0.474" E Not under 125. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-125 23°19' 58.463" N 87°30' 6.426" E 4.83 11.93 1356.03 813.6181 Prohibited zone 23°19' 52.648" N 87°30' 10.951" E 23°19' 47.934" N 87°30' 4.851" E 23°20' 8.200" N 87°30' 16.505" E 23°20' 3.999" N 87°30' 22.070" E Not under 126. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-126 23°19' 58.170" N 87°30' 16.286" E 4.83 11.94 1356.03 813.6181 Prohibited zone 23°20' 2.567" N 87°30' 11.002" E DAMODAR 23°20' 8.200" N 87°30' 16.505" E 23°19' 48.349" N 87°30' 25.963" E Not under 127. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-127 23°19' 53.561" N 87°30' 19.934" E 4.94 12.20 1386.913 832.1478 Prohibited zone 23°19' 58.498" N 87°30' 25.739" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°19' 53.674" N 87°30' 31.077" E 23°19' 48.349" N 87°30' 25.963" E 23°19' 36.806" N 87°30' 25.638" E 23°19' 42.899" N 87°30' 19.009" E Not under 128. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-128 23°19' 47.278" N 87°30' 23.600" E 4.88 12.06 1370.068 822.0407 Prohibited zone 23°19' 42.624" N 87°30' 29.737" E 23°19' 36.806" N 87°30' 25.638" E 23°19' 17.641" N 87°30' 26.183" E 23°19' 23.823" N 87°30' 19.224" E Not under 129. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-129 23°19' 27.209" N 87°30' 23.885" E 4.54 11.22 1274.612 764.7674 Prohibited zone 23°19' 21.216" N 87°30' 30.716" E 23°19' 17.641" N 87°30' 26.183" E 23°19' 15.973" N 87°30' 56.282" E 23°19' 23.318" N 87°30' 48.180" E Not under 130. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-130 23°19' 26.611" N 87°30' 53.600" E 4.69 11.59 1316.725 790.035 Prohibited zone 23°19' 18.672" N 87°30' 59.446" E 23°19' 15.973" N 87°30' 56.282" E 23°19' 13.437" N 87°31' 17.337" E 23°19' 11.271" N 87°31' 11.610" E Not under 131. SONAMUKHI BAN-DM-131 23°19' 20.138" N 87°31' 7.943" E 4.83 11.93 1356.03 813.6181 Prohibited zone 23°19' 22.180" N 87°31' 12.816" E 23°19' 13.437" N 87°31' 17.337" E 23°18' 58.499" N 87°31' 44.139" E 23°19' 2.241" N 87°31' 34.707" E Not under 132. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-132 23°19' 7.680" N 87°31' 37.112" E 4.86 12.01 1364.453 818.6717 Prohibited zone 23°19' 3.139" N 87°31' 46.141" E 23°18' 58.499" N 87°31' 44.139" E 23°18' 41.438" N 87°31' 51.314" E 23°18' 50.223" N 87°31' 42.979" E Not under 133. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-133 23°18' 52.856" N 87°31' 47.341" E 4.92 12.15 1381.298 828.7787 Prohibited zone 23°18' 44.793" N 87°31' 54.726" E 23°18' 41.438" N 87°31' 51.314" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°18' 43.939" N 87°31' 57.927" E 23°18' 39.032" N 87°32' 7.093" E Not under 134. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-134 23°18' 34.895" N 87°32' 4.225" E 4.93 12.18 1384.105 830.4632 Prohibited zone 23°18' 39.194" N 87°31' 54.498" E 23°18' 43.939" N 87°31' 57.927" E 23°19' 3.006" N 87°31' 52.490" E 23°19' 0.214" N 87°32' 2.974" E Not under 135. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-135 23°18' 56.023" N 87°32' 2.230" E 4.55 11.24 1277.42 766.4519 Prohibited zone 23°18' 57.860" N 87°31' 51.343" E 23°19' 3.006" N 87°31' 52.490" E 23°18' 55.666" N 87°32' 9.547" E 23°18' 50.424" N 87°32' 18.118" E Not under 136. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-136 23°18' 46.350" N 87°32' 14.245" E 4.83 11.93 1356.03 813.6181 Prohibited zone 23°18' 50.874" N 87°32' 6.029" E 23°18' 55.666" N 87°32' 9.547" E 23°18' 36.962" N 87°32' 10.542" E 23°18' 32.786" N 87°32' 21.384" E 23°18' 28.578" N 87°32' 18.965" E Not under DAMODAR 137. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-137 23°18' 33.168" N 87°32' 8.725" E 4.54 11.23 1274.612 764.7674 Prohibited zone 23°18' 33.667" N 87°32' 8.443" E 23°18' 33.292" N 87°32' 8.459" E 23°18' 36.962" N 87°32' 10.542" E 23°18' 46.432" N 87°32' 21.840" E 23°18' 42.439" N 87°32' 28.162" E Not under 138. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-138 23°18' 36.842" N 87°32' 24.394" E 4.67 11.55 1311.11 786.666 Prohibited zone 23°18' 41.247" N 87°32' 17.323" E 23°18' 46.432" N 87°32' 21.840" E 23°18' 10.960" N 87°32' 40.627" E 23°18' 18.054" N 87°32' 34.134" E Not under 139. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-139 23°18' 21.356" N 87°32' 38.432" E 4.62 11.41 1297.072 778.2434 Prohibited zone 23°18' 13.993" N 87°32' 45.164" E 23°18' 10.960" N 87°32' 40.627" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°18' 24.416" N 87°32' 42.550" E 23°18' 26.907" N 87°32' 46.736" E Not under 140. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-140 23°18' 20.101" N 87°32' 53.534" E 4.90 12.12 1375.683 825.4097 Prohibited zone 23°18' 15.642" N 87°32' 49.386" E 23°18' 24.416" N 87°32' 42.550" E 23°17' 57.283" N 87°32' 45.913" E 23°18' 4.546" N 87°32' 37.399" E Not under 141. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-141 23°18' 7.975" N 87°32' 42.186" E 4.67 11.53 1311.11 786.666 Prohibited zone 23°18' 0.115" N 87°32' 48.939" E 23°17' 57.283" N 87°32' 45.913" E 23°18' 1.747" N 87°32' 51.901" E 23°18' 9.252" N 87°32' 45.199" E Not under 142. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-142 23°18' 12.269" N 87°32' 50.297" E 4.79 11.83 1344.8 806.8801 Prohibited zone 23°18' 5.096" N 87°32' 56.250" E 23°18' 1.747" N 87°32' 51.901" E 23°17' 47.483" N 87°32' 56.527" E 23°17' 55.100" N 87°32' 49.091" E 818.6717 Not under 143. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-143 23°17' 59.336" N 87°32' 53.674" E 4.86 12.01 1364.453 Prohibited zone 23°17' 51.232" N 87°32' 59.412" E 23°17' 47.483" N 87°32' 56.527" E 23°17' 51.963" N 87°33' 5.200" E 23°18' 1.611" N 87°32' 58.544" E 1395.335 Not under 144. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-144 23°18' 5.285" N 87°33' 2.144" E 4.97 12.29 837.2013 Prohibited zone 23°17' 54.917" N 87°33' 8.626" E 23°17' 51.963" N 87°33' 5.200" E 23°17' 32.506" N 87°33' 9.124" E DAMODAR 23°17' 41.060" N 87°33' 0.215" E Not under 145. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-145 23°17' 44.223" N 87°33' 4.041" E 4.89 12.09 1372.875 823.7252 Prohibited zone 23°17' 36.645" N 87°33' 11.690" E 23°17' 32.506" N 87°33' 9.124" E 23°17' 50.627" N 87°33' 8.879" E Not under 146. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-146 4.98 12.30 1398.143 838.8858 23°17' 42.880" N 87°33' 15.298" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°17' 39.286" N 87°33' 11.814" E 23°17' 46.715" N 87°33' 4.258" E 23°17' 50.627" N 87°33' 8.879" E 23°17' 24.436" N 87°33' 9.260" E 23°17' 31.334" N 87°32' 59.094" E Not under 147. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-147 23°17' 35.165" N 87°33' 2.960" E 4.90 12.12 1375.683 825.4097 Prohibited zone 23°17' 27.556" N 87°33' 11.778" E 23°17' 24.436" N 87°33' 9.260" E 23°17' 31.466" N 87°33' 16.575" E 23°17' 24.556" N 87°33' 24.351" E 1339.185 Not under 148. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-148 23°17' 20.230" N 87°33' 21.897" E 4.77 11.79 803.5111 Prohibited zone 23°17' 26.696" N 87°33' 13.620" E 23°17' 31.466" N 87°33' 16.575" E 23°17' 21.019" N 87°33' 29.061" E 23°17' 13.926" N 87°33' 37.835" E Not under 149. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-149 23°17' 10.317" N 87°33' 34.960" E 4.87 12.04 1367.26 820.3562 Prohibited zone 23°17' 17.355" N 87°33' 25.526" E 23°17' 21.019" N 87°33' 29.061" E 23°17' 11.130" N 87°33' 43.342" E 23°17' 5.910" N 87°33' 51.003" E Not under 150. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-150 23°17' 1.091" N 87°33' 47.488" E 4.95 12.23 1389.72 833.8323 Prohibited zone 23°17' 6.471" N 87°33' 39.479" E 23°17' 11.130" N 87°33' 43.342" E 23°17' 6.992" N 87°33' 57.028" E 23°17' 1.752" N 87°34' 4.403" E Not under 151. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-151 23°16' 56.782" N 87°34' 0.459" E 4.94 12.20 1386.913 832.1478 Prohibited zone 23°17' 2.277" N 87°33' 53.155" E 23°17' 6.992" N 87°33' 57.028" E 23°16' 57.915" N 87°34' 11.131" E 23°16' 52.799" N 87°34' 21.236" E Not under 152. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-152 4.68 11.55 1313.918 788.3505 23°16' 49.086" N 87°34' 20.012" E Prohibited zone 23°16' 52.945" N 87°34' 8.965" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°16' 57.915" N 87°34' 11.131" E 23°16' 28.483" N 87°34' 6.804" E 23°16' 19.453" N 87°34' 18.509" E Not under 153. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-153 23°16' 17.206" N 87°34' 15.040" E 4.97 12.27 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 23°16' 25.479" N 87°34' 4.026" E 23°16' 28.483" N 87°34' 6.804" E 23°16' 6.349" N 87°34' 17.503" E 23°16' 12.674" N 87°34' 6.838" E Not under 154. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-154 23°16' 15.981" N 87°34' 9.892" E 4.75 11.75 1333.57 800.1421 Prohibited zone 23°16' 9.876" N 87°34' 20.349" E 23°16' 6.349" N 87°34' 17.503" E 23°16' 17.308" N 87°34' 21.933" E 23°16' 11.051" N 87°34' 32.078" E Not under 155. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-155 23°16' 7.726" N 87°34' 28.847" E 4.91 12.13 1378.49 827.0942 Prohibited zone 23°16' 13.625" N 87°34' 18.492" E 23°16' 17.308" N 87°34' 21.933" E DAMODAR 23°16' 6.114" N 87°34' 23.294" E 23°16' 0.479" N 87°34' 33.592" E 23°15' 56.808" N 87°34' 30.681" E Not under 156. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-156 4.89 12.08 1372.875 823.7252 23°15' 56.698" N 87°34' 30.435" E Prohibited zone 23°16' 2.551" N 87°34' 20.200" E 23°16' 6.114" N 87°34' 23.294" E 23°15' 55.118" N 87°34' 36.035" E 23°15' 49.736" N 87°34' 45.828" E Not under 157. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-157 23°15' 45.845" N 87°34' 42.807" E 4.84 11.97 1358.838 815.3027 Prohibited zone 23°15' 50.983" N 87°34' 32.958" E 23°15' 55.118" N 87°34' 36.035" E 23°16' 9.896" N 87°34' 57.541" E 23°16' 0.578" N 87°35' 6.383" E 1353.223 811.9336 Not under 158. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-158 23°15' 57.790" N 87°35' 3.309" E 4.82 11.92 Prohibited zone 23°16' 6.450" N 87°34' 54.464" E 23°16' 9.896" N 87°34' 57.541" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°15' 52.962" N 87°34' 56.666" E 23°15' 46.707" N 87°35' 6.682" E 837.2013 1395.335 Not under 159. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-159 23°15' 42.869" N 87°35' 4.207" E 4.97 12.29 Prohibited zone 23°15' 48.734" N 87°34' 53.887" E 23°15' 52.962" N 87°34' 56.666" E 23°15' 41.729" N 87°34' 55.748" E 23°15' 35.508" N 87°35' 7.412" E 791.7195 23°15' 32.112" N 87°35' 5.105" E 1319.533 Not under 160. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-160 4.70 11.61 23°15' 38.015" N 87°34' 54.021" E Prohibited zone

23°15' 38.139" N 87°34' 53.485" E 23°15' 41.729" N 87°34' 55.748" E 23°15' 34.864" N 87°35' 12.034" E 23°15' 26.321" N 87°35' 19.118" E 1386.913 832.1478 Not under 161. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-161 23°15' 23.699" N 87°35' 17.252" E 4.94 12.21 Prohibited zone 23°15' 29.633" N 87°35' 7.439" E 23°15' 34.864" N 87°35' 12.034" E 23°15' 21.256" N 87°35' 53.104" E 23°15' 15.426" N 87°35' 49.618" E Not under 162. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-162 4.79 11.83 1344.8 806.8801 23°15' 10.339" N 87°35' 42.389" E Prohibited zone 23°15' 17.351" N 87°35' 45.757" E 23°15' 10.582" N 87°35' 59.334" E 23°15' 3.664" N 87°36' 7.496" E Not under 163. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-163 23°15' 0.515" N 87°36' 4.194" E 4.54 11.22 1274.612 764.7674 Prohibited zone 23°15' 6.486" N 87°35' 55.809" E DAMODAR 23°15' 10.582" N 87°35' 59.334" E 23°14' 50.757" N 87°36' 4.698" E 23°14' 45.031" N 87°36' 16.748" E Not under 164. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-164 23°14' 41.218" N 87°36' 15.092" E 4.85 11.98 1361.645 816.9872 Prohibited zone 23°14' 47.461" N 87°36' 2.465" E 23°14' 50.757" N 87°36' 4.698" E 23°14' 57.010" N 87°36' 12.936" E Not under 165. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-165 4.91 12.13 1378.49 827.0942 23°14' 48.775" N 87°36' 23.303" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°14' 45.018" N 87°36' 21.297" E 23°14' 53.969" N 87°36' 10.314" E 23°14' 57.010" N 87°36' 12.936" E 23°14' 45.842" N 87°36' 27.163" E 23°14' 35.594" N 87°36' 34.225" E Not under 166. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-166 23°14' 33.005" N 87°36' 31.188" E 4.69 11.59 1316.725 790.035 Prohibited zone 23°14' 42.959" N 87°36' 23.554" E 23°14' 45.842" N 87°36' 27.163" E 23°14' 31.936" N 87°36' 35.629" E 23°14' 20.812" N 87°36' 42.704" E Not under 167. PATRASAYER BAN-DM-167 23°14' 18.957" N 87°36' 41.059" E 4.90 12.10 1375.683 825.4097 Prohibited zone 23°14' 29.572" N 87°36' 30.407" E 23°14' 31.936" N 87°36' 35.629" E 23°14' 14.716" N 87°37' 0.022" E 23°14' 13.285" N 87°37' 14.398" E Not under 168. INDUS BAN-DM-168 23°14' 10.139" N 87°37' 19.305" E 3.88 9.60 1089.316 653.5897 Prohibited zone 23°14' 11.835" N 87°37' 1.088" E 23°14' 14.716" N 87°37' 0.022" E 23°14' 2.759" N 87°38' 23.012" E 23°13' 58.771" N 87°38' 40.164" E Not under 169. INDUS BAN-DM-169 23°13' 55.750" N 87°38' 39.591" E 4.74 11.72 1330.763 798.4576 Prohibited zone 23°13' 59.655" N 87°38' 22.584" E 23°14' 2.759" N 87°38' 23.012" E 23°14' 10.738" N 87°38' 43.673" E 23°14' 11.320" N 87°38' 55.643" E Not under 170. INDUS BAN-DM-170 23°14' 6.767" N 87°38' 56.004" E 4.68 11.56 1313.918 788.3505 Prohibited zone 23°14' 6.377" N 87°38' 44.042" E 23°14' 10.738" N 87°38' 43.673" E 23°14' 3.755" N 87°38' 42.051" E 23°14' 0.058" N 87°38' 56.597" E Not under 171. INDUS BAN-DM-171 4.74 11.72 1330.763 798.4576 23°13' 56.486" N 87°38' 55.745" E Prohibited zone 23°14' 0.234" N 87°38' 41.334" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°14' 3.755" N 87°38' 42.051" E 23°13' 57.968" N 87°38' 42.338" E 23°13' 52.825" N 87°39' 0.596" E Not under 172. INDUS BAN-DM-172 23°13' 49.897" N 87°38' 59.735" E 4.69 11.58 1316.725 790.035 Prohibited zone 23°13' 55.346" N 87°38' 41.872" E 23°13' 57.968" N 87°38' 42.338" E 23°21' 37.876" N 86°49' 31.052" E 23°21' 39.572" N 86°49' 32.635" E 654.1512 23°21' 37.211" N 86°49' 39.152" E 392.4907 Not under 173. CHATNA BAN-DAR-1 2.33 5.77 23°21' 35.458" N 86°49' 48.183" E Prohibited zone

23°21' 34.424" N 86°49' 47.850" E 23°21' 35.606" N 86°49' 38.633" E 23°21' 30.225" N 86°49' 52.855" E 23°21' 33.156" N 86°49' 49.676" E 23°21' 34.221" N 86°49' 51.858" E Not under 174. CHATNA BAN-DAR-2 23°21' 31.901" N 86°49' 55.497" E 2.24 5.53 628.8836 377.3302 Prohibited zone 23°21' 26.272" N 86°49' 56.889" E 23°21' 25.344" N 86°49' 54.793" E DWARAKES 23°21' 30.225" N 86°49' 52.855" E WAR 23°21' 18.659" N 86°49' 56.037" E 23°21' 24.772" N 86°49' 55.010" E 23°21' 25.202" N 86°49' 57.221" E Not under 175. CHATNA BAN-DAR-3 2.95 7.28 828.2172 496.9303 23°21' 13.997" N 86°50' 0.703" E Prohibited zone 23°21' 13.223" N 86°49' 57.732" E 23°21' 18.659" N 86°49' 56.037" E 23°21' 7.059" N 86°50' 1.278" E 23°21' 12.592" N 86°49' 58.178" E 23°21' 12.836" N 86°50' 1.925" E Not under 176. CHATNA BAN-DAR-4 23°21' 9.406" N 86°50' 5.418" E 4.08 10.08 1145.467 687.2799 Prohibited zone 23°21' 8.840" N 86°50' 13.149" E 23°21' 6.706" N 86°50' 13.394" E 23°21' 6.716" N 86°50' 3.747" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°21' 7.059" N 86°50' 1.278" E 23°21' 9.084" N 86°50' 14.651" E 23°21' 8.738" N 86°50' 18.454" E 23°21' 10.207" N 86°50' 29.200" E Not under 177. CHATNA BAN-DAR-5 2.90 7.16 814.1796 488.5078 23°21' 7.708" N 86°50' 29.697" E Prohibited zone 23°21' 6.498" N 86°50' 14.766" E 23°21' 9.084" N 86°50' 14.651" E 23°21' 10.438" N 86°50' 30.555" E 23°21' 10.482" N 86°50' 40.209" E 23°21' 8.771" N 86°50' 50.502" E Not under 178. CHATNA BAN-DAR-6 23°21' 6.097" N 86°50' 50.167" E 4.84 11.95 1358.838 815.3027 Prohibited zone 23°21' 7.437" N 86°50' 41.355" E 23°21' 7.794" N 86°50' 30.758" E 23°21' 10.438" N 86°50' 30.555" E 23°21' 7.437" N 86°50' 52.415" E 23°21' 0.482" N 86°51' 3.495" E Not under 179. CHATNA BAN-DAR-7 23°21' 0.833" N 86°50' 58.808" E 1.99 4.92 558.6957 335.2174 Prohibited zone 23°21' 5.346" N 86°50' 51.885" E 23°21' 7.437" N 86°50' 52.415" E 23°21' 1.827" N 86°51' 11.852" E 23°21' 0.988" N 86°51' 16.710" E 23°20' 58.867" N 86°51' 19.769" E 23°20' 52.071" N 86°51' 25.304" E Not under 180. CHATNA BAN-DAR-8 4.32 10.67 1212.847 727.7082 23°20' 50.806" N 86°51' 23.478" E Prohibited zone 23°20' 57.188" N 86°51' 16.517" E 23°20' 59.220" N 86°51' 10.926" E 23°21' 1.827" N 86°51' 11.852" E 23°20' 40.024" N 86°51' 40.310" E 23°20' 30.212" N 86°51' 50.499" E Not under 181. CHATNA BAN-DAR-9 23°20' 30.879" N 86°51' 46.266" E 2.87 7.09 805.7571 483.4543 Prohibited zone 23°20' 37.105" N 86°51' 38.820" E 23°20' 40.024" N 86°51' 40.310" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°20' 26.295" N 86°51' 55.740" E 23°20' 25.405" N 86°51' 58.751" E 23°20' 25.156" N 86°52' 2.441" E 23°20' 26.226" N 86°52' 11.233" E Not under 182. CHATNA BAN-DAR-10 23°20' 24.005" N 86°52' 13.523" E 2.73 6.74 766.4519 459.8711 Prohibited zone 23°20' 23.485" N 86°52' 3.174" E 23°20' 23.857" N 86°51' 58.447" E 23°20' 25.390" N 86°51' 54.891" E 23°20' 26.295" N 86°51' 55.740" E 23°20' 15.049" N 86°52' 23.857" E 23°20' 18.908" N 86°52' 21.565" E 23°20' 20.750" N 86°52' 24.257" E Not under 183. CHATNA BAN-DAR-11 23°20' 15.656" N 86°52' 26.756" E 2.74 6.77 769.2594 461.5556 Prohibited zone 23°20' 10.337" N 86°52' 27.482" E 23°20' 9.471" N 86°52' 24.748" E 23°20' 15.049" N 86°52' 23.857" E 23°20' 5.161" N 86°52' 26.623" E 23°20' 8.986" N 86°52' 25.332" E 23°20' 9.293" N 86°52' 27.521" E Not under 184. CHATNA BAN-DAR-12 23°20' 6.460" N 86°52' 28.787" E 1.36 3.36 381.8222 229.0933 Prohibited zone 23°20' 4.082" N 86°52' 30.180" E 23°20' 2.448" N 86°52' 28.489" E 23°20' 5.161" N 86°52' 26.623" E 23°19' 58.507" N 86°52' 33.915" E 23°20' 1.599" N 86°52' 29.149" E 23°20' 3.120" N 86°52' 30.901" E 23°20' 1.559" N 86°52' 32.770" E Not under 185. CHATNA BAN-DAR-13 1.47 3.63 412.7049 247.6229 23°19' 59.721" N 86°52' 35.554" E Prohibited zone 23°19' 56.836" N 86°52' 38.308" E 23°19' 56.539" N 86°52' 37.553" E 23°19' 58.507" N 86°52' 33.915" E 186. CHATNA BAN-DAR-14 23°19' 44.973" N 86°52' 47.493" E 2.28 5.64 640.1137 384.0682 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°19' 55.145" N 86°52' 39.284" E Prohibited zone 23°19' 55.821" N 86°52' 39.749" E 23°19' 46.019" N 86°52' 50.619" E 23°19' 44.973" N 86°52' 47.493" E 23°19' 34.779" N 86°52' 52.764" E 23°19' 43.929" N 86°52' 48.570" E 23°19' 44.797" N 86°52' 51.434" E Not under 187. CHATNA BAN-DAR-15 23°19' 34.398" N 86°52' 56.408" E 4.49 11.09 1260.575 756.3448 Prohibited zone 23°19' 30.816" N 86°53' 2.110" E 23°19' 29.358" N 86°52' 58.981" E 23°19' 34.779" N 86°52' 52.764" E 23°19' 24.623" N 86°53' 10.339" E 23°19' 28.808" N 86°53' 0.390" E 23°19' 30.292" N 86°53' 2.778" E Not under 188. CHATNA BAN-DAR-16 2.78 6.87 780.4895 468.2937 23°19' 21.694" N 86°53' 17.299" E Prohibited zone 23°19' 19.993" N 86°53' 13.964" E 23°19' 24.623" N 86°53' 10.339" E 23°18' 51.993" N 86°53' 30.958" E 23°19' 0.196" N 86°53' 28.374" E 23°19' 0.873" N 86°53' 31.350" E Not under 189. CHATNA BAN-DAR-17 23°18' 52.690" N 86°53' 34.198" E 4.29 10.60 1204.424 722.6546 Prohibited zone 23°18' 46.461" N 86°53' 39.436" E 23°18' 46.449" N 86°53' 35.883" E 23°18' 51.993" N 86°53' 30.958" E 23°18' 42.438" N 86°53' 40.331" E 23°18' 45.879" N 86°53' 38.514" E 23°18' 45.805" N 86°53' 39.936" E Not under 190. CHATNA BAN-DAR-18 23°18' 42.865" N 86°53' 43.391" E 2.10 5.19 589.5784 353.747 Prohibited zone 23°18' 36.079" N 86°53' 46.590" E 23°18' 35.870" N 86°53' 45.104" E 23°18' 42.438" N 86°53' 40.331" E 191. CHATNA BAN-DAR-19 23°18' 25.121" N 86°53' 50.765" E 2.39 5.91 670.9963 402.5978 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°18' 31.245" N 86°53' 48.257" E Prohibited zone 23°18' 31.709" N 86°53' 50.068" E 23°18' 24.745" N 86°53' 53.400" E 23°18' 18.211" N 86°53' 53.500" E 23°18' 18.179" N 86°53' 52.318" E 23°18' 25.121" N 86°53' 50.765" E 23°18' 11.962" N 86°53' 51.128" E 23°18' 17.515" N 86°53' 52.303" E 23°18' 17.558" N 86°53' 53.443" E Not under 192. CHATNA BAN-DAR-20 23°18' 9.877" N 86°53' 52.875" E 3.49 8.61 979.8231 587.8939 Prohibited zone 23°18' 1.338" N 86°53' 50.832" E 23°18' 2.129" N 86°53' 47.112" E 23°18' 11.962" N 86°53' 51.128" E 23°17' 46.448" N 86°53' 56.081" E 23°17' 50.708" N 86°53' 53.039" E 23°17' 51.618" N 86°53' 54.704" E Not under 193. CHATNA BAN-DAR-21 23°17' 47.097" N 86°54' 0.122" E 2.65 6.56 743.9917 446.395 Prohibited zone 23°17' 45.065" N 86°54' 5.238" E DWARAKES 23°17' 43.363" N 86°54' 3.785" E WAR 23°17' 46.448" N 86°53' 56.081" E 23°17' 41.417" N 86°54' 13.113" E 23°17' 43.504" N 86°54' 15.444" E Not under 194. CHATNA BAN-DAR-22 23°17' 38.714" N 86°54' 30.688" E 3.42 8.44 960.1705 576.1023 Prohibited zone 23°17' 37.012" N 86°54' 28.730" E 23°17' 41.417" N 86°54' 13.113" E 23°17' 27.352" N 86°54' 35.264" E 23°17' 36.112" N 86°54' 30.846" E Not under 195. CHATNA BAN-DAR-23 23°17' 37.348" N 86°54' 33.678" E 2.74 6.76 769.2594 461.5556 Prohibited zone 23°17' 26.834" N 86°54' 38.587" E 23°17' 27.352" N 86°54' 35.264" E 23°16' 59.161" N 86°54' 42.698" E Not under 196. CHATNA BAN-DAR-24 4.40 10.87 1235.307 741.1842 23°17' 16.205" N 86°54' 38.129" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°17' 16.348" N 86°54' 40.736" E 23°16' 56.859" N 86°54' 46.200" E 23°16' 59.161" N 86°54' 42.698" E 23°16' 50.340" N 86°54' 46.917" E 23°16' 54.703" N 86°54' 44.803" E 23°16' 54.886" N 86°54' 47.307" E Not under 197. CHATNA BAN-DAR-25 23°16' 49.945" N 86°54' 50.423" E 3.26 8.05 915.2502 549.1501 Prohibited zone 23°16' 42.893" N 86°54' 50.203" E 23°16' 43.079" N 86°54' 47.122" E 23°16' 50.340" N 86°54' 46.917" E

23°16' 28.520" N 86°54' 35.258" E 23°16' 42.310" N 86°54' 46.609" E Not under 198. CHATNA BAN-DAR-26 23°16' 41.752" N 86°54' 49.333" E 2.87 7.10 805.7571 483.4543 Prohibited zone 23°16' 31.411" N 86°54' 39.985" E 23°16' 28.520" N 86°54' 35.258" E

23°16' 17.614" N 86°54' 22.398" E 23°16' 25.764" N 86°54' 29.382" E 23°16' 24.315" N 86°54' 31.872" E Not under 199. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-27 2.54 6.27 713.1091 427.8654 23°16' 18.907" N 86°54' 26.616" E Prohibited zone 23°16' 15.695" N 86°54' 25.156" E 23°16' 17.614" N 86°54' 22.398" E

23°15' 44.404" N 86°54' 14.240" E Not under 200. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-28 23°15' 56.157" N 86°54' 10.366" E 4.92 12.16 1381.298 828.7787 Prohibited zone 23°16' 3.323" N 86°54' 11.616" E PREPARED BY: RSP GREEN DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORIES PVT. LTD Page 83

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°16' 2.553" N 86°54' 14.423" E 23°15' 56.464" N 86°54' 13.030" E 23°15' 46.185" N 86°54' 17.649" E 23°15' 44.404" N 86°54' 14.240" E 23°15' 36.578" N 86°54' 31.254" E 23°15' 42.002" N 86°54' 16.527" E Not under 201. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-29 23°15' 44.877" N 86°54' 18.756" E 4.82 11.91 1353.223 811.9336 Prohibited zone 23°15' 39.808" N 86°54' 33.121" E 23°15' 36.578" N 86°54' 31.254" E

23°15' 38.776" N 86°54' 39.579" E 23°15' 34.412" N 86°54' 48.138" E 23°15' 25.167" N 86°54' 51.388" E Not under 202. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-30 23°15' 24.437" N 86°54' 48.778" E 4.98 12.30 1398.143 838.8858 Prohibited zone 23°15' 32.069" N 86°54' 46.078" E 23°15' 35.292" N 86°54' 37.544" E 23°15' 38.776" N 86°54' 39.579" E

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23°15' 14.343" N 86°54' 55.451" E 23°15' 22.259" N 86°54' 49.417" E 23°15' 23.182" N 86°54' 52.342" E 1389.72 833.8323 Not under 203. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-31 23°15' 16.698" N 86°54' 57.027" E 4.95 12.22 Prohibited zone 23°15' 12.909" N 86°55' 7.094" E 23°15' 10.097" N 86°55' 6.522" E 23°15' 14.343" N 86°54' 55.451" E

23°15' 12.646" N 86°55' 9.046" E 23°15' 12.118" N 86°55' 19.956" E Not under 204. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-32 23°15' 9.969" N 86°55' 19.724" E 2.25 5.55 631.6911 379.0147 Prohibited zone 23°15' 10.083" N 86°55' 8.856" E 23°15' 12.646" N 86°55' 9.046" E

23°15' 11.684" N 86°55' 36.538" E 23°15' 10.378" N 86°55' 45.023" E 23°15' 1.874" N 86°55' 46.638" E Not under 205. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-33 23°15' 1.059" N 86°55' 44.000" E 3.63 8.97 1019.128 611.477 Prohibited zone 23°15' 8.078" N 86°55' 42.347" E 23°15' 9.558" N 86°55' 36.142" E 23°15' 11.684" N 86°55' 36.538" E 23°14' 44.840" N 86°55' 43.180" E 23°14' 58.515" N 86°55' 43.748" E Not under 206. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-34 4.82 11.92 1353.223 811.9336 23°14' 58.112" N 86°55' 47.714" E Prohibited zone 23°14' 45.129" N 86°55' 47.492" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°14' 44.840" N 86°55' 43.180" E 23°14' 32.708" N 86°55' 46.521" E 23°14' 42.092" N 86°55' 43.217" E 23°14' 42.200" N 86°55' 47.905" E Not under 207. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-35 23°14' 35.352" N 86°55' 50.426" E 4.96 12.26 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°14' 32.129" N 86°55' 53.692" E 23°14' 30.449" N 86°55' 49.340" E 23°14' 32.708" N 86°55' 46.521" E 23°14' 23.952" N 86°56' 25.175" E 23°14' 24.171" N 86°56' 15.357" E 23°14' 27.229" N 86°55' 57.042" E 1375.683 825.4097 Not under 208. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-36 23°14' 29.603" N 86°55' 56.774" E 4.90 12.10 Prohibited zone 23°14' 25.863" N 86°56' 15.357" E 23°14' 26.203" N 86°56' 24.779" E 23°14' 23.952" N 86°56' 25.175" E 23°14' 27.842" N 86°56' 29.079" E 23°14' 29.707" N 86°56' 31.391" E 23°14' 40.914" N 86°56' 38.224" E Not under 209. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-37 23°14' 38.326" N 86°56' 40.993" E 5.00 12.35 1403.758 842.2548 Prohibited zone 23°14' 26.892" N 86°56' 33.461" E 23°14' 24.971" N 86°56' 31.368" E 23°14' 27.842" N 86°56' 29.079" E 23°14' 43.505" N 86°56' 39.743" E 23°14' 49.037" N 86°56' 47.701" E 23°14' 49.580" N 86°56' 59.041" E Not under 210. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-38 23°14' 46.255" N 86°56' 59.752" E 5.01 12.38 1406.566 843.9393 Prohibited zone 23°14' 46.849" N 86°56' 48.445" E 23°14' 40.687" N 86°56' 41.616" E 23°14' 43.505" N 86°56' 39.743" E 23°14' 32.180" N 86°57' 21.002" E Not under 211. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-39 23°14' 42.868" N 86°57' 4.486" E 4.74 11.72 1330.763 798.4576 Prohibited zone 23°14' 44.942" N 86°57' 6.896" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°14' 34.654" N 86°57' 22.075" E 23°14' 32.180" N 86°57' 21.002" E 23°14' 27.132" N 86°57' 42.016" E 23°14' 22.056" N 86°57' 56.912" E Not under 212. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-40 23°14' 18.822" N 86°57' 55.073" E 4.57 11.29 1283.035 769.8209 Prohibited zone 23°14' 24.162" N 86°57' 41.016" E 23°14' 27.132" N 86°57' 42.016" E 23°14' 19.981" N 86°58' 0.694" E 23°14' 14.049" N 86°58' 15.142" E Not under 213. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-41 23°14' 10.463" N 86°58' 13.153" E 5.00 12.36 1403.758 842.2548 Prohibited zone 23°14' 16.790" N 86°57' 59.530" E 23°14' 19.981" N 86°58' 0.694" E 23°14' 5.613" N 86°58' 36.498" E 23°14' 0.474" N 86°58' 50.347" E Not under 214. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-42 23°13' 56.264" N 86°58' 49.627" E 4.97 12.29 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 23°14' 1.987" N 86°58' 36.051" E 23°14' 5.613" N 86°58' 36.498" E 23°13' 57.332" N 86°58' 57.548" E 23°14' 0.497" N 86°59' 15.028" E Not under 215. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-43 23°13' 58.421" N 86°59' 14.149" E 4.40 10.88 1235.307 741.1842 Prohibited zone 23°13' 53.325" N 86°58' 58.248" E 23°13' 57.332" N 86°58' 57.548" E 23°14' 0.600" N 86°59' 17.083" E 23°14' 1.089" N 86°59' 31.677" E Not under 216. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-44 23°13' 57.831" N 86°59' 33.060" E 4.88 12.07 1370.068 822.0407 Prohibited zone 23°13' 56.481" N 86°59' 17.892" E 23°14' 0.600" N 86°59' 17.083" E 23°14' 0.568" N 86°59' 33.926" E 23°13' 59.044" N 86°59' 47.947" E DWARAKES Not under 217. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-45 23°13' 56.845" N 86°59' 46.901" E 3.00 7.42 842.2548 505.3529 WAR Prohibited zone 23°13' 57.707" N 86°59' 34.151" E 23°14' 0.568" N 86°59' 33.926" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°14' 2.164" N 87°0' 0.640" E 23°14' 2.107" N 87°0' 15.703" E Not under 218. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-46 23°13' 59.140" N 87°0' 9.685" E 2.97 7.33 833.8323 500.2994 Prohibited zone 23°13' 59.540" N 87°0' 0.926" E 23°14' 2.164" N 87°0' 0.640" E 23°14' 1.053" N 87°0' 15.593" E 23°14' 0.098" N 87°0' 20.997" E 23°13' 55.664" N 87°0' 26.016" E Not under 219. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-47 3.72 9.19 1044.396 626.6376 23°13' 54.398" N 87°0' 25.047" E Prohibited zone 23°13' 58.143" N 87°0' 12.583" E 23°14' 1.053" N 87°0' 15.593" E 23°13' 41.161" N 87°0' 50.764" E 23°13' 36.457" N 87°1' 0.765" E 23°13' 36.973" N 87°1' 7.888" E Not under 220. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-48 23°13' 33.783" N 87°1' 4.065" E 3.83 9.46 1075.279 645.1672 Prohibited zone 23°13' 34.489" N 87°0' 57.767" E 23°13' 39.031" N 87°0' 50.215" E 23°13' 41.161" N 87°0' 50.764" E 23°13' 35.951" N 87°1' 15.540" E 23°13' 40.000" N 87°1' 16.491" E 23°13' 38.396" N 87°1' 24.983" E Not under 221. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-49 23°13' 32.109" N 87°1' 29.695" E 4.23 10.46 1187.579 712.5476 Prohibited zone 23°13' 31.815" N 87°1' 25.141" E 23°13' 35.838" N 87°1' 23.434" E 23°13' 35.951" N 87°1' 15.540" E 23°13' 18.460" N 87°1' 31.512" E 23°13' 22.818" N 87°1' 32.462" E 23°13' 13.951" N 87°1' 39.036" E Not under 222. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-50 23°13' 12.148" N 87°1' 41.594" E 4.52 11.17 1268.997 761.3983 Prohibited zone 23°13' 10.123" N 87°1' 36.899" E 23°13' 14.432" N 87°1' 32.403" E 23°13' 18.460" N 87°1' 31.512" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°13' 12.677" N 87°2' 42.353" E 23°13' 15.374" N 87°2' 31.059" E 23°13' 19.346" N 87°2' 30.148" E 1361.645 816.9872 Not under 223. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-51 4.85 11.98 23°13' 19.728" N 87°2' 35.275" E Prohibited zone 23°13' 16.786" N 87°2' 42.440" E 23°13' 12.677" N 87°2' 42.353" E 23°13' 15.112" N 87°2' 53.993" E 23°13' 18.591" N 87°2' 47.674" E Not under 224. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-52 23°13' 21.231" N 87°3' 1.810" E 4.96 12.26 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°13' 15.723" N 87°3' 2.571" E 23°13' 15.112" N 87°2' 53.993" E 23°13' 22.198" N 87°3' 3.401" E 23°13' 25.368" N 87°3' 12.492" E Not under 225. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-53 23°13' 21.849" N 87°3' 14.743" E 4.69 11.60 1316.725 790.035 Prohibited zone 23°13' 16.165" N 87°3' 3.772" E 23°13' 22.198" N 87°3' 3.401" E 23°13' 22.357" N 87°3' 15.453" E 23°13' 25.763" N 87°3' 13.533" E 23°13' 30.188" N 87°3' 25.123" E Not under 226. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-54 4.54 11.21 1274.612 764.7674 23°13' 24.833" N 87°3' 27.360" E Prohibited zone 23°13' 25.172" N 87°3' 23.565" E 23°13' 22.357" N 87°3' 15.453" E 23°13' 30.137" N 87°3' 28.078" E 23°13' 27.670" N 87°3' 36.778" E 23°13' 28.906" N 87°3' 39.357" E Not under 227. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-55 4.96 12.26 1392.528 835.5168 23°13' 21.853" N 87°3' 37.300" E Prohibited zone 23°13' 24.145" N 87°3' 28.885" E 23°13' 30.137" N 87°3' 28.078" E 23°13' 7.239" N 87°4' 12.401" E 23°13' 9.730" N 87°4' 1.704" E Not under 228. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-56 5.02 12.41 1409.373 845.6238 23°13' 9.729" N 87°4' 1.623" E Prohibited zone 23°13' 15.893" N 87°4' 6.047" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°13' 8.639" N 87°4' 15.725" E 23°13' 7.239" N 87°4' 12.401" E 23°12' 58.108" N 87°4' 21.995" E 23°13' 5.396" N 87°4' 12.677" E 23°13' 8.123" N 87°4' 16.314" E Not under 229. BANKURA-I BAN-DAR-57 5.01 12.37 1406.566 843.9393 23°13' 3.725" N 87°4' 23.606" E Prohibited zone 23°13' 2.364" N 87°4' 25.823" E 23°12' 58.108" N 87°4' 21.995" E 23°12' 54.869" N 87°4' 26.993" E 23°12' 58.419" N 87°4' 30.520" E Not under 230. BANKURA-II BAN-DAR-58 23°12' 52.756" N 87°4' 36.195" E 2.39 5.91 670.9963 402.5978 Prohibited zone 23°12' 52.207" N 87°4' 31.681" E 23°12' 54.869" N 87°4' 26.993" E 23°12' 45.941" N 87°4' 31.089" E 23°12' 52.687" N 87°4' 26.536" E 23°12' 51.224" N 87°4' 31.494" E Not under 231. BANKURA-II BAN-DAR-59 3.37 8.34 946.1329 567.6797 23°12' 52.285" N 87°4' 36.050" E Prohibited zone 23°12' 49.617" N 87°4' 38.186" E 23°12' 45.941" N 87°4' 31.089" E 23°12' 38.115" N 87°4' 36.102" E 23°12' 45.093" N 87°4' 31.692" E Not under 232. BANKURA-II BAN-DAR-60 23°12' 47.950" N 87°4' 37.326" E 4.85 11.99 1361.645 816.9872 Prohibited zone 23°12' 38.840" N 87°4' 42.200" E 23°12' 38.115" N 87°4' 36.102" E 23°12' 25.765" N 87°4' 43.693" E 23°12' 37.209" N 87°4' 36.308" E Not under 233. BANKURA-II BAN-DAR-61 23°12' 38.195" N 87°4' 42.553" E 4.91 12.14 1378.49 827.0942 Prohibited zone 23°12' 29.169" N 87°4' 46.086" E 23°12' 25.765" N 87°4' 43.693" E 23°12' 20.794" N 87°4' 55.127" E Not under 234. BANKURA-II BAN-DAR-62 23°12' 28.400" N 87°4' 47.261" E 4.92 12.17 1381.298 828.7787 Prohibited zone 23°12' 31.544" N 87°4' 48.129" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°12' 24.103" N 87°5' 0.541" E 23°12' 20.794" N 87°4' 55.127" E 23°12' 19.900" N 87°5' 8.106" E 23°12' 20.614" N 87°4' 58.836" E Not under 235. BANKURA-II BAN-DAR-63 23°12' 23.679" N 87°5' 1.050" E 4.95 12.23 1389.72 833.8323 Prohibited zone 23°12' 24.925" N 87°5' 20.758" E 23°12' 19.900" N 87°5' 8.106" E 23°12' 26.714" N 87°5' 36.715" E 23°12' 28.307" N 87°5' 28.620" E 23°12' 32.071" N 87°5' 39.190" E Not under 236. BANKURA-II BAN-DAR-64 4.25 10.51 1193.194 715.9166 23°12' 36.800" N 87°5' 45.593" E Prohibited zone 23°12' 35.568" N 87°5' 47.229" E 23°12' 26.714" N 87°5' 36.715" E 23°12' 23.969" N 87°5' 38.607" E 23°12' 25.583" N 87°5' 36.612" E 23°12' 33.529" N 87°5' 46.174" E Not under 237. BANKURA-II BAN-DAR-65 23°12' 33.401" N 87°5' 49.088" E 3.94 9.73 1106.161 663.6968 Prohibited zone 23°12' 29.039" N 87°5' 47.421" E 23°12' 23.969" N 87°5' 38.607" E 23°12' 23.969" N 87°5' 38.607" E 23°12' 38.038" N 87°5' 47.206" E 23°12' 45.895" N 87°5' 57.288" E Not under 238. BANKURA-II BAN-DAR-66 23°12' 43.826" N 87°5' 57.946" E 3.85 9.51 1080.894 648.5362 Prohibited zone 23°12' 34.062" N 87°5' 50.547" E 23°12' 38.038" N 87°5' 47.206" E 23°13' 0.987" N 87°6' 21.708" E 23°12' 44.662" N 87°6' 3.384" E Not under 239. ONDA BAN-DAR-67 23°12' 54.000" N 87°6' 8.595" E 5.00 12.36 1403.758 842.2548 Prohibited zone 23°13' 1.256" N 87°6' 18.144" E 23°13' 0.987" N 87°6' 21.708" E 23°12' 44.655" N 87°6' 4.202" E Not under 240. ONDA BAN-DAR-68 4.90 12.12 1375.683 825.4097 23°12' 53.032" N 87°6' 13.401" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°12' 48.457" N 87°6' 16.174" E 23°12' 41.540" N 87°6' 6.645" E 23°12' 41.542" N 87°6' 6.541" E 23°12' 44.655" N 87°6' 4.202" E 23°13' 3.078" N 87°6' 15.088" E 23°13' 8.532" N 87°6' 24.764" E Not under 241. ONDA BAN-DAR-69 23°13' 5.180" N 87°6' 27.173" E 3.60 8.89 1010.706 606.4235 Prohibited zone 23°13' 1.238" N 87°6' 21.981" E 23°13' 3.078" N 87°6' 15.088" E 23°12' 53.286" N 87°6' 14.115" E 23°12' 58.973" N 87°6' 20.333" E Not under 242. ONDA BAN-DAR-70 23°12' 52.470" N 87°6' 24.308" E 4.69 11.59 1316.725 790.035 Prohibited zone 23°12' 48.728" N 87°6' 16.777" E 23°12' 53.286" N 87°6' 14.115" E 23°13' 0.723" N 87°6' 34.264" E 23°12' 53.775" N 87°6' 26.029" E Not under 243. ONDA BAN-DAR-71 23°12' 59.344" N 87°6' 26.526" E 4.96 12.25 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°13' 9.479" N 87°6' 31.849" E 23°13' 0.723" N 87°6' 34.264" E 23°13' 13.351" N 87°6' 35.491" E DWARAKES 23°13' 16.062" N 87°6' 43.054" E WAR Not under 244. ONDA BAN-DAR-72 23°13' 11.327" N 87°6' 44.759" E 4.69 11.59 1316.725 790.035 Prohibited zone 23°13' 5.566" N 87°6' 38.111" E 23°13' 13.351" N 87°6' 35.491" E 23°13' 25.882" N 87°6' 59.417" E 23°13' 17.873" N 87°6' 49.678" E Not under 245. ONDA BAN-DAR-73 23°13' 23.855" N 87°6' 50.112" E 4.72 11.67 1325.148 795.0885 Prohibited zone 23°13' 31.708" N 87°6' 59.851" E 23°13' 25.882" N 87°6' 59.417" E 23°13' 21.686" N 87°7' 9.930" E Not under 246. ONDA BAN-DAR-74 23°13' 23.125" N 87°6' 59.200" E 4.94 12.22 1386.913 832.1478 Prohibited zone 23°13' 26.434" N 87°7' 1.311" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°13' 30.936" N 87°7' 8.852" E 23°13' 21.686" N 87°7' 9.930" E 23°13' 40.399" N 87°7' 57.751" E 23°13' 37.308" N 87°7' 52.264" E Not under 247. ONDA BAN-DAR-75 23°13' 40.833" N 87°7' 45.440" E 2.83 6.99 794.527 476.7162 Prohibited zone 23°13' 42.658" N 87°7' 49.611" E 23°13' 40.399" N 87°7' 57.751" E 23°13' 31.880" N 87°8' 0.799" E 23°13' 35.932" N 87°7' 55.172" E Not under 248. ONDA BAN-DAR-76 23°13' 39.870" N 87°8' 0.960" E 4.55 11.26 1277.42 766.4519 Prohibited zone 23°13' 38.644" N 87°8' 8.272" E 23°13' 31.880" N 87°8' 0.799" E 23°13' 29.091" N 87°8' 11.661" E 23°13' 31.563" N 87°8' 5.494" E Not under 249. ONDA BAN-DAR-77 23°13' 38.540" N 87°8' 9.939" E 4.81 11.89 1350.415 810.2491 Prohibited zone 23°13' 38.965" N 87°8' 15.798" E 23°13' 29.091" N 87°8' 11.661" E 23°13' 28.962" N 87°8' 12.156" E 23°13' 36.682" N 87°8' 15.821" E Not under 250. ONDA BAN-DAR-78 23°13' 34.343" N 87°8' 22.966" E 4.71 11.65 1322.34 793.404 Prohibited zone 23°13' 27.080" N 87°8' 16.582" E 23°13' 28.962" N 87°8' 12.156" E 23°13' 39.120" N 87°8' 21.604" E 23°13' 40.749" N 87°8' 33.185" E Not under 251. ONDA BAN-DAR-79 23°13' 38.714" N 87°8' 36.526" E 3.81 9.42 1069.664 641.7982 Prohibited zone 23°13' 35.176" N 87°8' 23.162" E 23°13' 39.120" N 87°8' 21.604" E 23°13' 41.909" N 87°8' 44.433" E 23°13' 42.729" N 87°8' 51.435" E Not under 252. ONDA BAN-DAR-80 23°13' 38.164" N 87°8' 57.142" E 2.95 7.28 828.2172 496.9303 Prohibited zone 23°13' 38.941" N 87°8' 46.272" E 23°13' 41.909" N 87°8' 44.433" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°13' 42.500" N 87°9' 6.213" E 23°13' 38.078" N 87°9' 7.976" E Not under 253. ONDA BAN-DAR-81 23°13' 37.858" N 87°8' 59.410" E 3.81 9.41 1069.664 641.7982 Prohibited zone 23°13' 42.887" N 87°8' 56.247" E 23°13' 42.500" N 87°9' 6.213" E 23°13' 21.203" N 87°9' 34.549" E 23°13' 17.031" N 87°9' 40.084" E Not under 254. ONDA BAN-DAR-82 23°13' 8.960" N 87°9' 37.700" E 4.81 11.88 1350.415 810.2491 Prohibited zone 23°13' 9.946" N 87°9' 32.920" E 23°13' 21.203" N 87°9' 34.549" E 23°12' 57.730" N 87°9' 46.820" E 23°13' 3.397" N 87°9' 36.511" E Not under 255. ONDA BAN-DAR-83 23°13' 5.809" N 87°9' 38.067" E 2.62 6.48 735.5692 441.3415 Prohibited zone 23°13' 3.689" N 87°9' 43.621" E 23°12' 57.730" N 87°9' 46.820" E 23°12' 28.888" N 87°10' 2.082" E 23°12' 35.371" N 87°10' 3.494" E Not under 256. ONDA BAN-DAR-84 23°12' 36.850" N 87°10' 11.991" E 4.83 11.94 1356.03 813.6181 Prohibited zone 23°12' 32.275" N 87°10' 13.527" E 23°12' 28.888" N 87°10' 2.082" E 23°12' 23.338" N 87°10' 3.453" E 23°12' 27.595" N 87°10' 1.865" E Not under 257. ONDA BAN-DAR-85 23°12' 30.806" N 87°10' 13.313" E 4.81 11.89 1350.415 810.2491 Prohibited zone 23°12' 25.459" N 87°10' 13.787" E 23°12' 23.338" N 87°10' 3.453" E 23°12' 11.663" N 87°10' 10.615" E 23°12' 23.562" N 87°10' 8.399" E Not under 258. ONDA BAN-DAR-86 23°12' 24.399" N 87°10' 13.851" E 4.87 12.04 1367.26 820.3562 Prohibited zone 23°12' 12.011" N 87°10' 14.218" E 23°12' 11.663" N 87°10' 10.615" E 23°12' 10.275" N 87°10' 15.769" E Not under 259. ONDA BAN-DAR-87 4.99 12.33 1400.95 840.5703 23°12' 0.274" N 87°10' 23.167" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°11' 54.965" N 87°10' 21.876" E 23°12' 2.419" N 87°10' 14.854" E 23°12' 10.275" N 87°10' 15.769" E 23°11' 45.180" N 87°10' 26.326" E 23°11' 51.354" N 87°10' 20.368" E 23°11' 52.969" N 87°10' 26.541" E 23°11' 49.103" N 87°10' 34.913" E Not under 260. ONDA BAN-DAR-88 23°11' 45.390" N 87°10' 26.772" E 4.97 12.27 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 23°11' 45.449" N 87°10' 26.536" E 23°11' 45.359" N 87°10' 26.432" E 23°11' 45.269" N 87°10' 26.396" E 23°11' 45.180" N 87°10' 26.326" E 23°11' 46.454" N 87°10' 32.973" E 23°11' 51.113" N 87°10' 36.911" E Not under 261. ONDA BAN-DAR-89 23°11' 48.675" N 87°10' 46.473" E 4.96 12.24 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°11' 43.745" N 87°10' 43.180" E 23°11' 46.454" N 87°10' 32.973" E 23°11' 36.993" N 87°11' 1.378" E 23°11' 41.302" N 87°10' 55.042" E Not under 262. ONDA BAN-DAR-90 23°11' 44.654" N 87°11' 1.771" E 4.70 11.62 1319.533 791.7195 Prohibited zone 23°11' 42.741" N 87°11' 9.155" E 23°11' 36.993" N 87°11' 1.378" E 23°11' 33.846" N 87°11' 7.326" E 23°11' 36.784" N 87°11' 2.485" E 23°11' 36.806" N 87°11' 2.485" E Not under 263. ONDA BAN-DAR-91 23°11' 42.673" N 87°11' 10.226" E 4.94 12.21 1386.913 832.1478 Prohibited zone 23°11' 39.920" N 87°11' 14.820" E 23°11' 35.523" N 87°11' 11.557" E 23°11' 33.846" N 87°11' 7.326" E 23°11' 41.422" N 87°11' 16.602" E Not under 264. ONDA BAN-DAR-92 23°11' 38.386" N 87°11' 28.651" E 4.97 12.29 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 23°11' 32.013" N 87°11' 29.987" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°11' 38.904" N 87°11' 15.821" E 23°11' 41.422" N 87°11' 16.602" E 23°11' 35.455" N 87°11' 18.411" E 23°11' 28.433" N 87°11' 23.131" E Not under 265. ONDA BAN-DAR-93 23°11' 25.261" N 87°11' 21.444" E 3.54 8.75 993.8607 596.3164 Prohibited zone 23°11' 30.788" N 87°11' 14.487" E 23°11' 35.455" N 87°11' 18.411" E 23°11' 32.257" N 87°11' 27.132" E 23°11' 24.534" N 87°11' 32.947" E Not under 266. ONDA BAN-DAR-94 23°11' 19.762" N 87°11' 28.976" E 4.70 11.62 1319.533 791.7195 Prohibited zone 23°11' 26.121" N 87°11' 24.107" E 23°11' 32.257" N 87°11' 27.132" E 23°11' 34.086" N 87°11' 37.531" E 23°11' 22.321" N 87°11' 44.354" E Not under 267. ONDA BAN-DAR-95 23°11' 17.018" N 87°11' 41.219" E 4.93 12.17 1384.105 830.4632 Prohibited zone 23°11' 29.611" N 87°11' 36.177" E 23°11' 34.086" N 87°11' 37.531" E 23°11' 21.008" N 87°11' 44.878" E 23°11' 18.608" N 87°11' 48.213" E Not under 268. ONDA BAN-DAR-96 23°11' 4.786" N 87°11' 45.805" E 4.87 12.03 1367.26 820.3562 Prohibited zone 23°11' 15.809" N 87°11' 41.508" E DWARAKES 23°11' 21.008" N 87°11' 44.878" E WAR 23°11' 13.260" N 87°11' 48.513" E 23°11' 17.184" N 87°11' 49.374" E Not under 269. ONDA BAN-DAR-97 23°11' 5.938" N 87°12' 1.497" E 4.97 12.28 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 23°11' 4.531" N 87°11' 56.287" E 23°11' 13.260" N 87°11' 48.513" E 23°11' 3.391" N 87°11' 51.573" E 23°11' 4.508" N 87°11' 47.385" E Not under 270. ONDA BAN-DAR-98 23°11' 11.797" N 87°11' 48.214" E 3.07 7.59 861.9074 517.1445 Prohibited zone 23°11' 3.515" N 87°11' 56.141" E 23°11' 3.391" N 87°11' 51.573" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°10' 54.105" N 87°11' 55.683" E 23°10' 58.494" N 87°11' 50.872" E Not under 271. ONDA BAN-DAR-99 23°11' 1.387" N 87°11' 54.219" E 4.96 12.27 1392.528 835.5168 Prohibited zone 23°11' 1.504" N 87°12' 5.864" E 23°10' 54.105" N 87°11' 55.683" E 23°10' 49.587" N 87°12' 3.850" E 23°10' 52.657" N 87°11' 57.577" E BAN-DAR- Not under 272. ONDA 23°10' 57.306" N 87°12' 7.373" E 4.88 12.06 1370.068 822.0407 100 Prohibited zone 23°10' 54.735" N 87°12' 12.991" E 23°10' 49.587" N 87°12' 3.850" E 23°10' 48.536" N 87°12' 11.620" E 23°10' 49.559" N 87°12' 5.811" E BAN-DAR- Not under 273. ONDA 23°10' 54.397" N 87°12' 14.287" E 4.16 10.27 1167.927 700.756 101 Prohibited zone 23°10' 48.652" N 87°12' 21.625" E 23°10' 48.536" N 87°12' 11.620" E 23°10' 48.669" N 87°12' 22.511" E 23°10' 49.696" N 87°12' 21.549" E BAN-DAR- Not under 274. ONDA 23°10' 51.084" N 87°12' 24.325" E 1.22 3.01 342.517 205.5102 102 Prohibited zone 23°10' 50.326" N 87°12' 33.563" E 23°10' 48.669" N 87°12' 22.511" E 23°10' 40.806" N 87°13' 4.241" E 23°10' 43.817" N 87°12' 58.969" E BAN-DAR- Not under 275. ONDA 23°10' 47.956" N 87°13' 7.368" E 4.88 12.05 1370.068 822.0407 103 Prohibited zone 23°10' 46.959" N 87°13' 15.950" E 23°10' 40.806" N 87°13' 4.241" E 23°10' 37.640" N 87°13' 10.372" E 23°10' 40.373" N 87°13' 6.915" E BAN-DAR- Not under 276. ONDA 23°10' 46.262" N 87°13' 16.324" E 4.96 12.25 1392.528 835.5168 104 Prohibited zone 23°10' 42.037" N 87°13' 21.218" E 23°10' 37.640" N 87°13' 10.372" E BAN-DAR- 23°10' 33.590" N 87°13' 17.179" E Not under 277. ONDA 4.19 10.36 1176.349 705.8095 105 23°10' 37.134" N 87°13' 11.593" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°10' 39.666" N 87°13' 17.233" E 23°10' 36.608" N 87°13' 27.378" E 23°10' 33.590" N 87°13' 17.179" E 23°10' 29.611" N 87°13' 22.783" E 23°10' 32.756" N 87°13' 18.927" E BAN-DAR- 23°10' 36.219" N 87°13' 27.542" E Not under 278. ONDA 3.48 8.60 977.0156 586.2093 106 23°10' 34.919" N 87°13' 29.466" E Prohibited zone 23°10' 30.034" N 87°13' 27.139" E 23°10' 29.611" N 87°13' 22.783" E 23°10' 24.675" N 87°13' 46.308" E 23°10' 29.416" N 87°13' 34.707" E BAN-DAR- 23°10' 30.916" N 87°13' 36.578" E Not under 279. ONDA 4.88 12.06 1370.068 822.0407 107 23°10' 28.928" N 87°13' 51.687" E Prohibited zone 23°10' 25.613" N 87°13' 49.951" E 23°10' 24.675" N 87°13' 46.308" E 23°10' 31.436" N 87°13' 49.356" E 23°10' 33.495" N 87°13' 42.119" E BAN-DAR- Not under 280. ONDA 23°10' 35.884" N 87°13' 43.388" E 2.40 5.94 673.8038 404.2823 108 Prohibited zone 23°10' 35.543" N 87°13' 51.740" E 23°10' 31.436" N 87°13' 49.356" E 23°10' 35.336" N 87°13' 54.610" E 23°10' 33.918" N 87°14' 13.347" E BAN-DAR- Not under 281. ONDA 23°10' 30.331" N 87°14' 9.305" E 4.92 12.16 1381.298 828.7787 109 Prohibited zone 23°10' 33.035" N 87°13' 53.451" E 23°10' 35.336" N 87°13' 54.610" E 23°10' 26.313" N 87°13' 51.457" E 23°10' 29.778" N 87°13' 53.187" E BAN-DAR- Not under 282. ONDA 23°10' 27.229" N 87°14' 8.309" E 4.66 11.51 1308.302 784.9815 110 Prohibited zone 23°10' 24.234" N 87°14' 7.518" E 23°10' 26.313" N 87°13' 51.457" E BAN-DAR- 23°10' 18.925" N 87°14' 30.433" E Not under 283. ONDA 4.92 12.15 1381.298 828.7787 111 23°10' 20.413" N 87°14' 25.386" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°10' 27.921" N 87°14' 29.954" E 23°10' 22.517" N 87°14' 37.776" E 23°10' 18.925" N 87°14' 30.433" E 23°10' 21.650" N 87°14' 39.482" E 23°10' 17.946" N 87°14' 46.135" E BAN-DAR- Not under 284. ONDA 23°10' 12.566" N 87°14' 44.317" E 4.96 12.26 1392.528 835.5168 112 Prohibited zone 23°10' 18.031" N 87°14' 33.595" E 23°10' 21.650" N 87°14' 39.482" E 23°10' 18.743" N 87°14' 49.244" E 23°10' 14.702" N 87°14' 56.240" E BAN-DAR- Not under 285. ONDA 23°10' 8.744" N 87°14' 50.041" E 4.97 12.29 1395.335 837.2013 113 Prohibited zone 23°10' 12.531" N 87°14' 45.036" E 23°10' 18.743" N 87°14' 49.244" E 23°10' 4.772" N 87°14' 54.619" E 23°10' 8.165" N 87°14' 51.949" E BAN-DAR- Not under 286. ONDA 23°10' 14.017" N 87°14' 57.355" E 4.87 12.03 1367.26 820.3562 114 Prohibited zone 23°10' 8.009" N 87°15' 3.949" E 23°10' 4.772" N 87°14' 54.619" E 23°10' 5.439" N 87°15' 6.344" E 23°10' 0.792" N 87°14' 58.174" E BAN-DAR- Not under 287. ONDA 23°10' 3.788" N 87°14' 56.852" E 2.17 5.36 609.231 365.5386 115 Prohibited zone 23°10' 7.081" N 87°15' 4.297" E 23°10' 5.439" N 87°15' 6.344" E 23°9' 53.980" N 87°15' 3.992" E 23°9' 57.862" N 87°15' 0.796" E BAN-DAR- Not under 288. BISHNUPUR 23°10' 1.543" N 87°15' 10.341" E 4.95 12.24 1389.72 833.8323 116 Prohibited zone 23°9' 55.719" N 87°15' 13.977" E 23°9' 53.980" N 87°15' 3.992" E 23°9' 46.478" N 87°15' 8.426" E BAN-DAR- 23°9' 51.997" N 87°15' 4.574" E Not under 289. BISHNUPUR 4.63 11.45 1299.88 779.928 117 23°9' 54.223" N 87°15' 13.080" E Prohibited zone 23°9' 48.854" N 87°15' 16.375" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°9' 46.478" N 87°15' 8.426" E 23°9' 39.106" N 87°15' 11.253" E 23°9' 45.144" N 87°15' 8.971" E BAN-DAR- Not under 290. BISHNUPUR 23°9' 47.693" N 87°15' 16.809" E 4.93 12.17 1384.105 830.4632 118 Prohibited zone 23°9' 42.219" N 87°15' 20.203" E 23°9' 39.106" N 87°15' 11.253" E 23°9' 33.928" N 87°15' 15.741" E 23°9' 37.821" N 87°15' 12.270" E BAN-DAR- Not under 291. BISHNUPUR 23°9' 40.820" N 87°15' 19.144" E 3.95 9.76 1108.969 665.3813 119 Prohibited zone 23°9' 33.857" N 87°15' 23.428" E 23°9' 33.928" N 87°15' 15.741" E 23°9' 23.988" N 87°15' 19.017" E 23°9' 30.368" N 87°15' 16.551" E BAN-DAR- Not under 292. ONDA 23°9' 30.091" N 87°15' 20.945" E 2.62 6.47 735.5692 441.3415 120 Prohibited zone 23°9' 28.105" N 87°15' 25.656" E 23°9' 23.988" N 87°15' 19.017" E 23°9' 19.785" N 87°15' 25.981" E 23°9' 23.591" N 87°15' 21.399" E BAN-DAR- Not under 293. ONDA 23°9' 27.502" N 87°15' 26.922" E 3.87 9.56 1086.509 651.9052 121 Prohibited zone 23°9' 25.866" N 87°15' 33.140" E 23°9' 19.785" N 87°15' 25.981" E DWARAKES 23°9' 17.790" N 87°15' 25.513" E WAR 23°9' 24.583" N 87°15' 35.545" E BAN-DAR- Not under 294. ONDA 23°9' 18.611" N 87°15' 36.988" E 4.76 11.77 1336.378 801.8266 122 Prohibited zone 23°9' 14.644" N 87°15' 29.298" E 23°9' 17.790" N 87°15' 25.513" E 23°9' 8.973" N 87°15' 32.927" E 23°9' 12.837" N 87°15' 28.949" E BAN-DAR- 23°9' 16.888" N 87°15' 35.914" E Not under 295. ONDA 4.52 11.17 1268.997 761.3983 123 23°9' 8.992" N 87°15' 38.151" E Prohibited zone 23°9' 5.334" N 87°15' 38.496" E 23°9' 8.973" N 87°15' 32.927" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°8' 37.247" N 87°16' 29.277" E 23°8' 42.643" N 87°16' 18.480" E BAN-DAR- Not under 296. ONDA 23°8' 47.059" N 87°16' 22.618" E 5.01 12.38 1406.566 843.9393 124 Prohibited zone 23°8' 43.162" N 87°16' 29.806" E 23°8' 37.247" N 87°16' 29.277" E 23°8' 39.436" N 87°16' 43.181" E 23°8' 29.033" N 87°17' 1.567" E BAN-DAR- Not under 297. BISHNUPUR 23°8' 29.455" N 87°16' 53.902" E 3.96 9.79 1111.776 667.0658 125 Prohibited zone 23°8' 37.498" N 87°16' 43.395" E 23°8' 39.436" N 87°16' 43.181" E 23°8' 13.252" N 87°17' 10.309" E 23°8' 23.510" N 87°17' 2.571" E BAN-DAR- 23°8' 23.510" N 87°17' 2.778" E Not under 298. BISHNUPUR 2.36 5.82 662.5738 397.5443 126 23°8' 23.963" N 87°17' 5.521" E Prohibited zone 23°8' 14.324" N 87°17' 11.719" E 23°8' 13.252" N 87°17' 10.309" E 23°7' 46.331" N 87°17' 29.261" E 23°7' 40.374" N 87°17' 34.930" E BAN-DAR- Not under 299. BISHNUPUR 23°7' 37.863" N 87°17' 34.214" E 2.14 5.29 600.8084 360.4851 127 Prohibited zone 23°7' 39.850" N 87°17' 29.457" E 23°7' 46.331" N 87°17' 29.261" E 23°7' 35.278" N 87°17' 41.291" E 23°7' 28.147" N 87°17' 58.872" E BAN-DAR- Not under 300. BISHNUPUR 23°7' 26.156" N 87°17' 54.796" E 4.39 10.85 1232.5 739.4997 128 Prohibited zone 23°7' 33.655" N 87°17' 39.707" E 23°7' 35.278" N 87°17' 41.291" E 23°7' 6.296" N 87°18' 23.433" E 23°7' 10.365" N 87°18' 17.601" E BAN-DAR- 23°7' 11.948" N 87°18' 19.355" E Not under 301. BISHNUPUR 4.06 10.03 1139.852 683.9109 129 23°7' 9.287" N 87°18' 26.695" E Prohibited zone 23°7' 3.416" N 87°18' 31.213" E 23°7' 3.278" N 87°18' 27.033" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°7' 6.296" N 87°18' 23.433" E 23°6' 44.591" N 87°18' 55.152" E 23°6' 50.966" N 87°18' 48.200" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 52.039" N 87°18' 49.285" E Not under 302. BISHNUPUR 3.53 8.73 991.0532 594.6319 130 23°6' 49.192" N 87°18' 57.538" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 45.303" N 87°19' 0.232" E 23°6' 44.591" N 87°18' 55.152" E 23°6' 38.443" N 87°19' 17.108" E 23°6' 43.751" N 87°19' 9.197" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 45.180" N 87°19' 11.555" E Not under 303. BISHNUPUR 4.23 10.45 1187.579 712.5476 131 23°6' 42.272" N 87°19' 22.071" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 39.732" N 87°19' 23.530" E 23°6' 38.443" N 87°19' 17.108" E 23°6' 42.405" N 87°19' 42.408" E 23°6' 42.346" N 87°19' 37.218" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 44.824" N 87°19' 37.855" E Not under 304. BISHNUPUR 3.18 7.86 892.7901 535.6741 132 23°6' 46.945" N 87°19' 52.090" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 44.297" N 87°19' 49.921" E 23°6' 42.405" N 87°19' 42.408" E 23°6' 42.423" N 87°20' 20.192" E 23°6' 46.994" N 87°20' 13.123" E BAN-DAR- Not under 305. BISHNUPUR 23°6' 50.262" N 4.90 12.11 1375.683 825.4097 133 87°20' 19.645" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 48.018" N 87°20' 27.348" E 23°6' 42.423" N 87°20' 20.192" E

23°6' 48.609" N 87°20' 29.221" E 23°6' 40.866" N 87°20' 37.790" E BAN-DAR- Not under 306. BISHNUPUR 23°6' 39.134" N 87°20' 30.482" E 4.98 12.30 1398.143 838.8858 134 Prohibited zone 23°6' 43.939" N 87°20' 25.372" E 23°6' 48.609" N 87°20' 29.221" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 30.177" N 87°20' 35.169" E Not under 307. BISHNUPUR 4.75 11.74 1333.57 800.1421 135 23°6' 38.448" N 87°20' 31.389" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°6' 40.358" N 87°20' 37.904" E 23°6' 35.167" N 87°20' 41.178" E 23°6' 30.177" N 87°20' 35.169" E 23°6' 20.123" N 87°20' 34.222" E 23°6' 28.721" N 87°20' 34.638" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 32.968" N 87°20' 40.044" E Not under 308. BISHNUPUR 4.96 12.26 1392.528 835.5168 136 23°6' 23.076" N 87°20' 39.552" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 18.432" N 87°20' 37.090" E 23°6' 20.123" N 87°20' 34.222" E 23°6' 21.229" N 87°20' 42.679" E 23°6' 12.060" N 87°20' 43.012" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 5.520" N 87°20' 41.277" E Not under 309. BISHNUPUR 4.84 11.96 1358.838 815.3027 137 23°5' 57.666" N 87°20' 37.466" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 16.220" N 87°20' 39.717" E 23°6' 21.229" N 87°20' 42.679" E 23°6' 5.479" N 87°20' 29.946" E 23°6' 17.741" N 87°20' 33.825" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 11.066" N 87°20' 34.778" E Not under 310. BISHNUPUR 4.96 12.26 1392.528 835.5168 138 23°6' 3.840" N 87°20' 35.554" E Prohibited zone 23°5' 58.067" N 87°20' 32.986" E 23°6' 5.479" N 87°20' 29.946" E 23°5' 55.279" N 87°20' 31.162" E 23°5' 42.203" N 87°20' 33.693" E BAN-DAR- Not under 311. BISHNUPUR 23°5' 37.776" N 87°20' 28.225" E 5.00 12.36 1403.758 842.2548 139 Prohibited zone 23°5' 46.648" N 87°20' 27.907" E 23°5' 55.279" N 87°20' 31.162" E 23°5' 37.349" N 87°20' 28.215" E 23°5' 41.272" N 87°20' 33.242" E BAN-DAR- Not under 312. BISHNUPUR 23°5' 31.695" N 87°20' 32.246" E 2.74 6.76 769.2594 461.5556 140 Prohibited zone 23°5' 31.481" N 87°20' 29.156" E 23°5' 37.349" N 87°20' 28.215" E 313. BISHNUPUR BAN-DAR- 23°5' 34.181" N 87°20' 36.593" E 4.92 12.17 1381.298 828.7787 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 141 23°5' 23.397" N 87°20' 52.511" E Prohibited zone 23°5' 21.622" N 87°20' 49.185" E 23°5' 22.398" N 87°20' 46.289" E 23°5' 30.920" N 87°20' 37.421" E 23°5' 34.181" N 87°20' 36.593" E 23°5' 26.333" N 87°20' 51.336" E 23°5' 24.413" N 87°21' 0.911" E BAN-DAR- 23°5' 26.020" N 87°21' 10.231" E Not under 314. BISHNUPUR 4.92 12.15 1381.298 828.7787 142 23°5' 21.312" N 87°21' 8.713" E Prohibited zone 23°5' 22.013" N 87°20' 55.081" E 23°5' 26.333" N 87°20' 51.336" E 23°5' 26.032" N 87°21' 11.484" E 23°5' 27.608" N 87°21' 22.684" E BAN-DAR- Not under 315. BISHNUPUR 23°5' 20.187" N 87°21' 17.618" E 4.88 12.05 1370.068 822.0407 143 Prohibited zone 23°5' 21.560" N 87°21' 9.964" E 23°5' 26.032" N 87°21' 11.484" E 23°5' 27.705" N 87°21' 23.543" E 23°5' 29.845" N 87°21' 35.713" E BAN-DAR- 23°5' 28.841" N 87°21' 41.478" E Not under 316. BISHNUPUR 5.02 12.40 1409.373 845.6238 144 23°5' 27.004" N 87°21' 38.303" E Prohibited zone 23°5' 23.676" N 87°21' 21.624" E 23°5' 27.705" N 87°21' 23.543" E 23°5' 20.001" N 87°21' 29.301" E 23°5' 22.620" N 87°21' 35.521" E BAN-DAR- 23°5' 23.166" N 87°21' 49.260" E Not under 317. BISHNUPUR 4.95 12.22 1389.72 833.8323 145 23°5' 21.249" N 87°21' 54.366" E Prohibited zone DWARAKES 23°5' 19.623" N 87°21' 42.583" E WAR 23°5' 20.001" N 87°21' 29.301" E 23°5' 25.458" N 87°22' 7.259" E BAN-DAR- 23°5' 28.476" N 87°21' 53.402" E Not under 318. BISHNUPUR 5.01 12.37 1406.566 843.9393 146 23°5' 30.399" N 87°21' 55.439" E Prohibited zone 23°5' 30.791" N 87°22' 10.933" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°5' 30.691" N 87°22' 11.074" E 23°5' 30.716" N 87°22' 10.965" E 23°5' 25.458" N 87°22' 7.259" E 23°5' 31.554" N 87°22' 13.006" E 23°5' 30.283" N 87°22' 26.748" E BAN-DAR- Not under 319. BISHNUPUR 23°5' 27.445" N 87°22' 27.135" E 3.74 9.24 1050.011 630.0066 147 Prohibited zone 23°5' 28.496" N 87°22' 12.079" E 23°5' 31.554" N 87°22' 13.006" E 23°5' 33.284" N 87°22' 38.774" E 23°5' 37.214" N 87°22' 46.138" E BAN-DAR- Not under 320. BISHNUPUR 23°5' 35.478" N 87°22' 55.714" E 4.51 11.14 1266.19 759.7138 148 Prohibited zone 23°5' 31.582" N 87°22' 49.623" E 23°5' 33.284" N 87°22' 38.774" E 23°5' 37.113" N 87°22' 50.354" E 23°5' 46.445" N 87°23' 8.343" E BAN-DAR- Not under 321. BISHNUPUR 23°5' 39.885" N 87°23' 4.171" E 4.84 11.96 1358.838 815.3027 149 Prohibited zone 23°5' 36.014" N 87°22' 56.263" E 23°5' 37.113" N 87°22' 50.354" E 23°6' 9.216" N 87°23' 25.181" E 23°6' 21.433" N 87°23' 30.564" E BAN-DAR- Not under 322. BISHNUPUR 23°6' 28.986" N 87°23' 36.852" E 4.89 12.09 1372.875 823.7252 150 Prohibited zone 23°6' 19.234" N 87°23' 34.927" E 23°6' 9.216" N 87°23' 25.181" E 23°6' 27.322" N 87°23' 42.070" E 23°6' 36.131" N 87°23' 45.182" E BAN-DAR- Not under 323. JAYPUR 23°6' 35.905" N 87°23' 52.901" E 4.82 11.92 1353.223 811.9336 151 Prohibited zone 23°6' 25.036" N 87°23' 44.029" E 23°6' 27.322" N 87°23' 42.070" E 23°6' 43.836" N 87°23' 47.729" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 48.837" N 87°23' 51.137" E Not under 324. BISHNUPUR 3.81 9.41 1069.664 641.7982 152 23°6' 49.467" N 87°24' 1.868" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 44.940" N 87°23' 56.813" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°6' 43.836" N 87°23' 47.729" E 23°6' 45.135" N 87°24' 5.239" E 23°6' 51.235" N 87°24' 11.429" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 55.378" N 87°24' 17.484" E Not under 325. BISHNUPUR 4.27 10.55 1198.809 719.2856 153 23°6' 49.141" N 87°24' 20.604" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 49.591" N 87°24' 16.837" E 23°6' 45.135" N 87°24' 5.239" E 23°6' 58.038" N 87°24' 19.520" E 23°6' 54.846" N 87°24' 30.636" E BAN-DAR- 1386.913 832.1478 Not under 326. BISHNUPUR 23°6' 50.934" N 87°24' 28.516" E 4.94 12.20 154 Prohibited zone 23°6' 49.622" N 87°24' 21.365" E 23°6' 58.038" N 87°24' 19.520" E 23°7' 2.523" N 87°24' 43.571" E 23°7' 0.679" N 87°24' 49.508" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 57.542" N 87°24' 50.707" E Not under 327. PATRASAYER 2.69 6.65 755.2218 453.1331 155 23°6' 57.612" N 87°24' 44.671" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 57.705" N 87°24' 41.473" E 23°7' 2.523" N 87°24' 43.571" E 23°6' 50.262" N 87°24' 42.277" E 23°6' 53.364" N 87°24' 40.472" E BAN-DAR- Not under 328. PATRASAYER 23°6' 51.412" N 87°24' 46.865" E 1.86 4.60 522.198 313.3188 156 Prohibited zone 23°6' 46.072" N 87°24' 48.371" E 23°6' 50.262" N 87°24' 42.277" E 23°6' 46.511" N 87°24' 49.623" E 23°6' 51.702" N 87°24' 49.528" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 52.484" N 87°24' 54.591" E Not under 329. PATRASAYER 4.87 12.03 1367.26 820.3562 157 23°6' 51.384" N 87°24' 57.734" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 45.106" N 87°24' 59.750" E 23°6' 46.511" N 87°24' 49.623" E 23°6' 53.199" N 87°24' 59.033" E BAN-DAR- Not under 330. PATRASAYER 23°6' 51.687" N 87°25' 5.779" E 4.12 10.19 1156.697 694.018 158 Prohibited zone 23°6' 46.729" N 87°25' 10.850" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°6' 45.481" N 87°25' 7.372" E 23°6' 47.800" N 87°25' 3.362" E 23°6' 46.400" N 87°25' 0.850" E 23°6' 53.199" N 87°24' 59.033" E 23°6' 40.468" N 87°25' 18.753" E 23°6' 45.156" N 87°25' 9.155" E 23°6' 45.197" N 87°25' 9.170" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 46.350" N 87°25' 11.187" E Not under 331. PATRASAYER 4.94 12.20 1386.913 832.1478 159 23°6' 43.245" N 87°25' 18.475" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 35.063" N 87°25' 30.410" E 23°6' 37.440" N 87°25' 17.596" E 23°6' 40.468" N 87°25' 18.753" E 23°6' 51.610" N 87°25' 16.357" E 23°6' 45.409" N 87°25' 34.758" E BAN-DAR- Not under 332. PATRASAYER 23°6' 42.608" N 87°25' 34.449" E 4.05 10.00 1137.044 682.2264 160 Prohibited zone 23°6' 48.807" N 87°25' 17.650" E 23°6' 51.610" N 87°25' 16.357" E 23°6' 45.319" N 87°25' 37.279" E 23°6' 45.220" N 87°25' 55.778" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 40.689" N 87°25' 54.731" E Not under 333. PATRASAYER 4.98 12.30 1398.143 838.8858 161 23°6' 42.604" N 87°25' 45.219" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 43.334" N 87°25' 35.974" E 23°6' 45.319" N 87°25' 37.279" E 23°6' 44.561" N 87°25' 57.358" E 23°6' 44.594" N 87°26' 4.503" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 41.117" N 87°26' 4.419" E Not under 334. PATRASAYER 2.67 6.59 749.6068 449.7641 162 23°6' 40.084" N 87°25' 59.291" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 40.966" N 87°25' 56.413" E 23°6' 44.561" N 87°25' 57.358" E 23°6' 34.919" N 87°25' 57.325" E BAN-DAR- Not under 335. PATRASAYER 23°6' 38.925" N 87°26' 7.868" E 4.89 12.09 1372.875 823.7252 163 Prohibited zone 23°6' 34.739" N 87°26' 13.676" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°6' 32.205" N 87°25' 56.787" E 23°6' 34.919" N 87°25' 57.325" E 23°6' 39.330" N 87°26' 8.658" E 23°6' 44.116" N 87°26' 16.331" E BAN-DAR- Not under 336. PATRASAYER 23°6' 42.037" N 87°26' 21.666" E 4.97 12.28 1395.335 837.2013 164 Prohibited zone 23°6' 35.012" N 87°26' 14.572" E 23°6' 39.330" N 87°26' 8.658" E 23°6' 48.896" N 87°26' 20.115" E 23°6' 53.491" N 87°26' 33.806" E BAN-DAR- Not under 337. PATRASAYER 23°6' 51.035" N 87°26' 39.454" E 4.92 12.16 1381.298 828.7787 165 Prohibited zone 23°6' 47.012" N 87°26' 27.824" E 23°6' 48.896" N 87°26' 20.115" E 23°6' 48.976" N 87°26' 44.285" E 23°6' 52.634" N 87°26' 54.327" E BAN-DAR- Not under 338. JAYPUR 23°6' 51.272" N 87°26' 55.242" E 1.76 4.35 494.1228 296.4737 166 Prohibited zone 23°6' 46.744" N 87°26' 43.760" E 23°6' 48.976" N 87°26' 44.285" E 23°6' 57.637" N 87°26' 53.413" E 23°7' 1.153" N 87°27' 0.232" E BAN-DAR- 23°6' 59.454" N 87°27' 4.832" E Not under 339. PATRASAYER 3.46 8.55 971.4005 582.8403 167 23°6' 56.691" N 87°27' 3.797" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 55.274" N 87°26' 56.475" E 23°6' 57.637" N 87°26' 53.413" E 23°6' 56.502" N 87°26' 35.711" E 23°7' 7.889" N 87°26' 52.490" E BAN-DAR- 23°7' 0.640" N 87°26' 48.117" E Not under 340. PATRASAYER 4.90 12.12 1375.683 825.4097 168 23°6' 58.166" N 87°26' 42.634" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 52.547" N 87°26' 38.671" E 23°6' 56.502" N 87°26' 35.711" E 23°7' 9.531" N 87°26' 54.010" E BAN-DAR- Not under 341. PATRASAYER 23°7' 14.024" N 87°27' 1.723" E 4.67 11.53 1311.11 786.666 169 Prohibited zone 23°7' 6.879" N 87°27' 2.852" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°7' 4.697" N 87°26' 52.583" E 23°7' 9.531" N 87°26' 54.010" E 23°7' 14.067" N 87°27' 4.202" E 23°7' 15.648" N 87°27' 12.422" E BAN-DAR- Not under 342. PATRASAYER 23°7' 7.014" N 87°27' 11.745" E 4.93 12.18 1384.105 830.4632 170 Prohibited zone 23°7' 7.892" N 87°27' 4.743" E 23°7' 14.067" N 87°27' 4.202" E 23°7' 5.026" N 87°27' 25.524" E 23°7' 3.806" N 87°27' 18.546" E BAN-DAR- Not under 343. PATRASAYER 23°7' 14.158" N 87°27' 32.580" E 4.95 12.24 1389.72 833.8323 171 Prohibited zone 23°7' 6.488" N 87°27' 33.025" E 23°7' 5.026" N 87°27' 25.524" E 23°7' 5.826" N 87°27' 33.805" E 23°7' 14.962" N 87°27' 33.063" E 23°7' 16.637" N 87°27' 35.399" E BAN-DAR- Not under 344. PATRASAYER 23°7' 10.821" N 87°27' 37.165" E 5.00 12.35 1403.758 842.2548 172 Prohibited zone DWARAKES 23°7' 11.226" N 87°27' 42.370" E WAR 23°7' 5.450" N 87°27' 40.383" E 23°7' 5.826" N 87°27' 33.805" E 23°7' 11.213" N 87°27' 42.888" E 23°7' 8.223" N 87°27' 49.253" E 23°7' 6.360" N 87°27' 55.865" E BAN-DAR- Not under 345. PATRASAYER 23°7' 2.459" N 87°27' 56.098" E 4.32 10.68 1212.847 727.7082 173 Prohibited zone 23°7' 6.487" N 87°27' 48.303" E 23°7' 5.175" N 87°27' 40.880" E 23°7' 11.213" N 87°27' 42.888" E 23°7' 12.017" N 87°27' 58.973" E 23°7' 8.758" N 87°28' 16.605" E BAN-DAR- Not under 346. PATRASAYER 23°7' 4.848" N 87°28' 14.886" E 4.96 12.25 1392.528 835.5168 174 Prohibited zone 23°7' 5.449" N 87°28' 8.137" E 23°7' 12.017" N 87°27' 58.973" E 347. PATRASAYER BAN-DAR- 23°6' 54.198" N 87°28' 23.149" E 3.90 9.63 1094.931 656.9588 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 175 23°6' 55.626" N 87°28' 17.631" E Prohibited zone 23°6' 59.182" N 87°28' 20.671" E 23°6' 59.636" N 87°28' 30.367" E 23°6' 57.883" N 87°28' 30.922" E 23°6' 54.198" N 87°28' 23.149" E 23°6' 49.370" N 87°28' 26.888" E 23°6' 52.790" N 87°28' 24.451" E 23°6' 57.684" N 87°28' 32.287" E BAN-DAR- Not under 348. PATRASAYER 23°6' 55.666" N 87°28' 39.076" E 3.86 9.55 1083.701 650.2207 176 Prohibited zone 23°6' 55.559" N 87°28' 31.438" E 23°6' 52.049" N 87°28' 33.555" E 23°6' 49.370" N 87°28' 26.888" E 23°7' 1.708" N 87°28' 44.099" E 23°7' 4.172" N 87°28' 37.388" E 23°7' 3.489" N 87°28' 47.923" E BAN-DAR- Not under 349. PATRASAYER 23°7' 5.938" N 87°28' 52.220" E 3.96 9.79 1111.776 667.0658 177 Prohibited zone 23°7' 3.275" N 87°28' 56.289" E 23°6' 59.871" N 87°28' 50.313" E 23°7' 1.708" N 87°28' 44.099" E 23°6' 58.748" N 87°29' 3.452" E 23°7' 0.364" N 87°29' 2.174" E 23°7' 3.472" N 87°29' 6.258" E BAN-DAR- Not under 350. PATRASAYER 23°7' 7.686" N 87°29' 10.421" E 5.00 12.34 1403.758 842.2548 178 Prohibited zone 23°7' 10.696" N 87°29' 18.876" E 23°7' 8.994" N 87°29' 20.128" E 23°6' 58.748" N 87°29' 3.452" E 23°7' 16.094" N 87°29' 12.087" E 23°7' 23.850" N 87°29' 28.782" E BAN-DAR- Not under 351. PATRASAYER 23°7' 19.710" N 87°29' 29.383" E 4.87 12.04 1367.26 820.3562 179 Prohibited zone 23°7' 15.968" N 87°29' 21.881" E 23°7' 16.094" N 87°29' 12.087" E 352. PATRASAYER BAN-DAR- 23°7' 16.931" N 87°29' 34.124" E 4.93 12.19 1384.105 830.4632 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 180 23°7' 24.894" N 87°29' 38.628" E Prohibited zone 23°7' 26.314" N 87°29' 41.243" E 23°7' 22.928" N 87°29' 49.159" E 23°7' 16.931" N 87°29' 34.124" E 23°7' 33.836" N 87°29' 48.505" E 23°7' 37.957" N 87°29' 53.932" E BAN-DAR- Not under 353. PATRASAYER 23°7' 31.012" N 87°30' 3.834" E 4.97 12.29 1395.335 837.2013 181 Prohibited zone 23°7' 30.235" N 87°29' 55.589" E 23°7' 33.836" N 87°29' 48.505" E 23°7' 38.569" N 87°29' 57.015" E 23°7' 41.152" N 87°30' 2.269" E BAN-DAR- Not under 354. PATRASAYER 23°7' 33.905" N 87°30' 10.295" E 4.88 12.06 1370.068 822.0407 182 Prohibited zone 23°7' 31.711" N 87°30' 5.215" E 23°7' 38.569" N 87°29' 57.015" E 23°7' 24.172" N 87°30' 22.537" E 23°7' 27.030" N 87°30' 27.057" E BAN-DAR- 1395.335 837.2013 Not under 355. PATRASAYER 23°7' 19.930" N 87°30' 40.247" E 4.97 12.29 183 Prohibited zone 23°7' 18.111" N 87°30' 37.480" E 23°7' 24.172" N 87°30' 22.537" E 23°7' 7.354" N 87°30' 46.933" E 23°7' 16.193" N 87°30' 39.020" E BAN-DAR- Not under 356. PATRASAYER 23°7' 19.575" N 87°30' 44.822" E 4.96 12.25 1392.528 835.5168 184 Prohibited zone 23°7' 9.038" N 87°30' 49.529" E 23°7' 7.354" N 87°30' 46.933" E 23°6' 51.639" N 87°30' 56.834" E 23°7' 2.704" N 87°30' 49.391" E BAN-DAR- Not under 357. PATRASAYER 23°7' 3.547" N 87°30' 54.283" E 4.98 12.30 1398.143 838.8858 185 Prohibited zone 23°6' 55.211" N 87°31' 0.556" E 23°6' 51.639" N 87°30' 56.834" E 23°6' 40.172" N 87°31' 3.408" E BAN-DAR- Not under 358. PATRASAYER 23°6' 48.892" N 87°30' 57.201" E 4.91 12.13 1378.49 827.0942 186 Prohibited zone 23°6' 49.051" N 87°30' 56.967" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°6' 53.254" N 87°31' 1.551" E 23°6' 47.480" N 87°31' 5.847" E 23°6' 40.172" N 87°31' 3.408" E 23°6' 27.072" N 87°31' 15.911" E 23°6' 32.974" N 87°31' 7.567" E BAN-DAR- Not under 359. PATRASAYER 23°6' 37.200" N 87°31' 10.195" E 4.97 12.28 1395.335 837.2013 187 Prohibited zone 23°6' 31.256" N 87°31' 19.754" E 23°6' 27.072" N 87°31' 15.911" E 23°6' 25.616" N 87°31' 33.268" E 23°6' 22.306" N 87°31' 31.059" E BAN-DAR- Not under 360. PATRASAYER 23°6' 26.102" N 87°31' 21.475" E 3.34 8.25 937.7104 562.6262 188 Prohibited zone 23°6' 29.083" N 87°31' 23.726" E 23°6' 25.616" N 87°31' 33.268" E 23°6' 8.757" N 87°32' 24.323" E 23°6' 13.957" N 87°32' 16.356" E BAN-DAR- Not under 361. INDUS 23°6' 17.598" N 87°32' 17.804" E 4.94 12.20 1386.913 832.1478 189 Prohibited zone 23°6' 12.000" N 87°32' 30.569" E 23°6' 8.757" N 87°32' 24.323" E 23°5' 41.803" N 87°32' 34.428" E 23°5' 52.309" N 87°32' 38.186" E 23°5' 52.194" N 87°32' 39.491" E BAN-DAR- Not under 362. INDUS 23°5' 46.578" N 87°32' 38.687" E 3.05 7.55 856.2924 513.7754 190 Prohibited zone 23°5' 39.768" N 87°32' 36.584" E 23°5' 35.344" N 87°32' 33.095" E 23°5' 41.803" N 87°32' 34.428" E 23°5' 21.731" N 87°32' 18.538" E 23°5' 33.170" N 87°32' 24.263" E BAN-DAR- 23°5' 30.351" N 87°32' 26.809" E Not under 363. INDUS 4.79 11.84 1344.8 806.8801 191 23°5' 19.687" N 87°32' 21.039" E Prohibited zone 23°5' 11.474" N 87°32' 18.450" E 23°5' 21.731" N 87°32' 18.538" E 364. INDUS BAN-DAR- 23°5' 3.193" N 87°32' 25.149" E 4.12 10.17 1156.697 694.018 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 192 23°5' 15.248" N 87°32' 24.538" E Prohibited zone 23°5' 20.737" N 87°32' 27.077" E 23°5' 4.864" N 87°32' 28.762" E 23°5' 3.193" N 87°32' 25.149" E 23°4' 52.656" N 87°32' 48.935" E 23°4' 54.015" N 87°32' 49.307" E BAN-DAR- 23°4' 51.167" N 87°33' 3.159" E Not under 365. INDUS 4.84 11.95 1358.838 815.3027 193 23°4' 51.124" N 87°33' 9.485" E Prohibited zone 23°4' 46.348" N 87°33' 8.594" E 23°4' 52.656" N 87°32' 48.935" E 23°4' 52.214" N 87°33' 24.833" E 23°4' 56.241" N 87°33' 40.128" E BAN-DAR- Not under 366. INDUS 23°4' 53.074" N 87°33' 45.770" E 4.89 12.08 1372.875 823.7252 194 Prohibited zone 23°4' 50.398" N 87°33' 27.873" E 23°4' 52.214" N 87°33' 24.833" E 23°4' 57.072" N 87°34' 4.171" E 23°4' 59.688" N 87°34' 18.300" E BAN-DAR- 1372.875 823.7252 Not under 367. INDUS 23°4' 57.079" N 87°34' 22.411" E 4.89 12.08 195 Prohibited zone 23°4' 53.559" N 87°34' 10.160" E 23°4' 57.072" N 87°34' 4.171" E 23°4' 50.194" N 87°34' 37.989" E 23°4' 52.567" N 87°34' 23.577" E BAN-DAR- Not under 368. INDUS 23°4' 56.381" N 87°34' 30.049" E 4.93 12.19 1384.105 830.4632 DWARAKES 196 Prohibited zone 23°4' 53.981" N 87°34' 39.984" E WAR 23°4' 50.194" N 87°34' 37.989" E 23°4' 46.354" N 87°34' 55.802" E 23°4' 48.608" N 87°34' 41.997" E BAN-DAR- Not under 369. INDUS 23°4' 51.599" N 87°34' 43.532" E 4.93 12.18 1384.105 830.4632 197 Prohibited zone 23°4' 50.092" N 87°35' 0.011" E 23°4' 46.354" N 87°34' 55.802" E BAN-DAR- 23°4' 53.620" N 87°35' 8.799" E Not under 370. INDUS 4.96 12.26 1392.528 835.5168 198 23°4' 56.020" N 87°35' 17.727" E Prohibited zone

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°4' 52.356" N 87°35' 23.517" E 23°4' 48.495" N 87°35' 15.607" E 23°4' 53.620" N 87°35' 8.799" E 23°4' 56.840" N 87°35' 21.683" E 23°5' 0.720" N 87°35' 33.741" E BAN-DAR- Not under 371. INDUS 23°4' 56.931" N 87°35' 36.425" E 5.03 12.43 1412.181 847.3083 199 Prohibited zone 23°4' 52.873" N 87°35' 25.665" E 23°4' 56.840" N 87°35' 21.683" E 23°4' 58.537" N 87°35' 57.836" E 23°4' 57.555" N 87°35' 48.163" E BAN-DAR- Not under 372. INDUS 23°5' 2.662" N 87°35' 49.184" E 4.95 12.23 1389.72 833.8323 200 Prohibited zone 23°5' 5.669" N 87°35' 58.577" E 23°4' 58.537" N 87°35' 57.836" E 23°5' 5.854" N 87°36' 1.398" E 23°5' 2.134" N 87°36' 7.923" E 23°5' 2.246" N 87°36' 11.460" E BAN-DAR- Not under 373. INDUS 23°4' 59.738" N 87°36' 17.091" E 3.76 9.30 1055.626 633.3756 201 Prohibited zone 23°5' 0.449" N 87°36' 3.994" E 23°4' 59.169" N 87°35' 59.789" E 23°5' 5.854" N 87°36' 1.398" E 23°4' 51.466" N 87°36' 38.761" E 23°4' 56.074" N 87°36' 31.648" E 23°5' 0.356" N 87°36' 32.711" E BAN-DAR- 23°4' 55.375" N 87°36' 38.507" E Not under 374. INDUS 4.01 9.92 1125.814 675.4884 202 23°4' 49.673" N 87°36' 41.923" E Prohibited zone 23°4' 46.308" N 87°36' 42.388" E 23°4' 46.226" N 87°36' 39.869" E 23°4' 51.466" N 87°36' 38.761" E 23°4' 9.951" N 87°36' 2.537" E BAN-DAR- 23°4' 16.187" N 87°36' 15.662" E Not under 375. INDUS 2.25 5.57 631.6911 379.0147 203 23°4' 14.338" N 87°36' 15.722" E Prohibited zone 23°4' 8.912" N 87°36' 5.537" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°4' 9.951" N 87°36' 2.537" E 23°3' 50.219" N 87°37' 6.159" E 23°3' 51.390" N 87°37' 12.897" E BAN-DAR- Not under 376. INDUS 23°3' 42.782" N 87°37' 14.510" E 4.95 12.23 1389.72 833.8323 204 Prohibited zone 23°3' 42.288" N 87°37' 7.902" E 23°3' 50.219" N 87°37' 6.159" E 23°3' 0.556" N 87°39' 45.924" E 23°3' 15.468" N 87°39' 44.038" E BAN-DAR- Not under 377. INDUS 23°3' 13.769" N 87°39' 49.007" E 4.91 12.14 1378.49 827.0942 205 Prohibited zone 23°3' 5.348" N 87°39' 50.177" E 23°3' 0.556" N 87°39' 45.924" E 23°2' 39.441" N 87°39' 56.113" E 23°2' 33.946" N 87°39' 58.099" E BAN-DAR- Not under 378. INDUS 23°2' 22.805" N 87°39' 54.085" E 4.91 12.12 1378.49 827.0942 206 Prohibited zone 23°2' 26.101" N 87°39' 50.403" E 23°2' 39.441" N 87°39' 56.113" E 23°2' 15.860" N 87°40' 2.901" E 23°2' 18.866" N 87°39' 57.196" E BAN-DAR- Not under 379. INDUS 23°2' 28.020" N 87°40' 0.988" E 4.88 12.06 1370.068 822.0407 207 Prohibited zone 23°2' 21.020" N 87°40' 6.033" E 23°2' 15.860" N 87°40' 2.901" E 23°2' 8.499" N 87°40' 19.103" E 23°2' 14.840" N 87°40' 5.037" E BAN-DAR- 23°2' 17.568" N 87°40' 6.864" E Not under 380. INDUS 4.86 12.01 1364.453 818.6717 208 23°2' 14.384" N 87°40' 14.693" E Prohibited zone 23°2' 11.329" N 87°40' 21.919" E 23°2' 8.499" N 87°40' 19.103" E 23°2' 1.103" N 87°41' 4.712" E 23°2' 3.466" N 87°40' 56.738" E BAN-DAR- Not under 381. INDUS 23°2' 8.804" N 87°41' 2.923" E 4.94 12.21 1386.913 832.1478 209 Prohibited zone 23°2' 5.537" N 87°41' 10.921" E 23°2' 1.103" N 87°41' 4.712" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 23°1' 58.126" N 87°41' 16.913" E 23°1' 59.342" N 87°41' 8.087" E BAN-DAR- Not under 382. INDUS 23°2' 4.470" N 87°41' 13.349" E 4.87 12.02 1367.26 820.3562 210 Prohibited zone 23°2' 1.001" N 87°41' 24.678" E 23°1' 58.126" N 87°41' 16.913" E 23°1' 45.807" N 87°41' 48.010" E 23°1' 52.766" N 87°41' 35.462" E BAN-DAR- Not under 383. INDUS 23°1' 55.031" N 87°41' 39.231" E 4.98 12.30 1398.143 838.8858 211 Prohibited zone 23°1' 51.457" N 87°41' 49.040" E 23°1' 45.807" N 87°41' 48.010" E 23°1' 25.060" N 87°42' 16.564" E 23°1' 32.480" N 87°42' 5.434" E BAN-DAR- Not under 384. INDUS 23°1' 37.004" N 87°42' 8.166" E 4.89 12.09 1372.875 823.7252 212 Prohibited zone 23°1' 33.635" N 87°42' 13.980" E 23°1' 25.060" N 87°42' 16.564" E 23°1' 23.468" N 87°42' 33.655" E 23°1' 16.449" N 87°42' 39.033" E BAN-DAR- Not under 385. INDUS 23°1' 10.021" N 87°42' 35.694" E 4.87 12.05 1367.26 820.3562 213 Prohibited zone 23°1' 17.351" N 87°42' 30.613" E 23°1' 23.468" N 87°42' 33.655" E 23°1' 4.285" N 87°42' 40.408" E 23°1' 8.766" N 87°42' 36.460" E BAN-DAR- Not under 386. INDUS 23°1' 15.757" N 87°42' 39.957" E 4.61 11.40 1294.265 776.5589 214 Prohibited zone 23°1' 9.335" N 87°42' 45.624" E 23°1' 4.285" N 87°42' 40.408" E 23°0' 48.310" N 87°42' 38.499" E 23°0' 56.090" N 87°42' 33.504" E BAN-DAR- 23°0' 57.871" N 87°42' 36.710" E Not under 387. INDUS 4.54 11.22 1274.612 764.7674 215 23°0' 45.500" N 87°42' 44.728" E Prohibited zone 23°0' 43.634" N 87°42' 43.400" E 23°0' 48.310" N 87°42' 38.499" E 388. INDUS BAN-DAR- 23°0' 33.019" N 87°42' 53.691" E 2.92 7.22 819.7947 491.8768 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 216 23°0' 40.003" N 87°42' 48.246" E Prohibited zone 23°0' 44.393" N 87°42' 47.988" E 23°0' 37.298" N 87°42' 55.470" E 23°0' 33.019" N 87°42' 53.691" E 23°10' 19.220" N 86°45' 6.163" E INDPUR 23°10' 18.894" N 86°45' 7.623" E Not under 389. BAN-SIL-1 0.56 1.38 157.2209 94.33254 23°10' 14.261" N 86°45' 7.366" E Prohibited zone 23°10' 15.871" N 86°45' 5.788" E

23°10' 3.835" N 86°45' 9.764" E 23°10' 9.289" N 86°45' 12.398" E BAN-SIL-2 Not under 390. INDPUR 1.07 2.65 300.4042 180.2425 23°10' 8.227" N 86°45' 14.816" E Prohibited zone 23°10' 5.350" N 86°45' 13.460" E 23°10' 3.835" N 86°45' 9.764" E

23°9' 59.744" N 86°45' 8.824" E SILAIBATI 23°10' 2.854" N 86°45' 9.285" E BAN-SIL-3 Not under 391. INDPUR 0.97 2.39 272.3291 163.3974 23°10' 2.312" N 86°45' 12.663" E Prohibited zone 23°9' 57.135" N 86°45' 9.362" E 23°9' 59.744" N 86°45' 8.824" E

23°9' 56.287" N 86°45' 7.094" E 23°9' 59.076" N 86°45' 7.321" E BAN-SIL-4 Not under 392. INDPUR 0.32 0.80 89.84051 53.90431 23°9' 58.504" N 86°45' 8.615" E Prohibited zone 23°9' 55.511" N 86°45' 8.213" E 23°9' 56.287" N 86°45' 7.094" E

BAN-SIL-5 23°9' 49.898" N 86°45' 9.258" E Not under 393. INDPUR 1.81 4.47 508.1604 304.8962 23°9' 56.337" N 86°45' 9.151" E Prohibited zone

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23°9' 55.823" N 86°45' 9.973" E 23°9' 51.863" N 86°45' 11.744" E 23°9' 50.209" N 86°45' 15.753" E 23°9' 48.357" N 86°45' 11.783" E 23°9' 49.898" N 86°45' 9.258" E

23°9' 47.311" N 86°45' 15.889" E 23°9' 49.691" N 86°45' 17.180" E Not under 394. INDPUR BAN-SIL-6 0.53 1.30 148.7983 89.27901 23°9' 49.198" N 86°45' 18.905" E Prohibited zone 23°9' 46.771" N 86°45' 18.908" E 23°9' 47.311" N 86°45' 15.889" E

23°9' 48.619" N 86°45' 19.733" E 23°9' 51.777" N 86°45' 19.745" E Not under 395. INDPUR BAN-SIL-7 0.81 2.00 227.4088 136.4453 23°9' 49.387" N 86°45' 24.083" E Prohibited zone 23°9' 47.803" N 86°45' 21.395" E 23°9' 48.619" N 86°45' 19.733" E

23°9' 47.737" N 86°45' 25.562" E 23°9' 48.680" N 86°45' 26.647" E Not under 396. HIRABANDH BAN-SIL-8 0.26 0.63 72.99542 43.79725 23°9' 48.096" N 86°45' 28.945" E Prohibited zone 23°9' 47.038" N 86°45' 27.460" E 23°9' 47.737" N 86°45' 25.562" E

SILAIBATI 23°9' 48.280" N 86°45' 32.086" E 23°9' 47.405" N 86°45' 29.698" E Not under 397. HIRABANDH BAN-SIL-9 0.18 0.44 50.53529 30.32117 23°9' 48.137" N 86°45' 29.372" E Prohibited zone 23°9' 49.012" N 86°45' 31.444" E 23°9' 48.280" N 86°45' 32.086" E

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23°9' 48.016" N 86°45' 47.797" E 23°9' 49.482" N 86°45' 48.052" E Not under 398. INDPUR BAN-SIL-10 0.41 1.02 115.1082 69.06489 23°9' 50.300" N 86°45' 50.147" E Prohibited zone 23°9' 48.201" N 86°45' 50.851" E 23°9' 48.016" N 86°45' 47.797" E

23°2' 41.377" N 86°57' 2.120" E 23°2' 40.482" N 86°57' 6.033" E Not under 399. INDPUR BAN-SIL-11 0.21 0.53 58.95784 35.3747 23°2' 39.957" N 86°57' 4.774" E Prohibited zone 23°2' 40.770" N 86°57' 2.044" E 23°2' 41.377" N 86°57' 2.120" E

23°2' 39.210" N 86°57' 7.966" E 23°2' 37.621" N 86°57' 11.734" E Not under 400. INDPUR BAN-SIL-12 0.43 1.07 120.7232 72.43391 23°2' 35.719" N 86°57' 12.829" E Prohibited zone 23°2' 38.611" N 86°57' 7.515" E 23°2' 39.210" N 86°57' 7.966" E

23°2' 37.701" N 86°57' 12.759" E 23°2' 35.554" N 86°57' 15.401" E 23°2' 34.743" N 86°57' 14.447" E Not under 401. INDPUR BAN-SIL-13 0.31 0.77 87.033 52.2198 23°2' 35.140" N 86°57' 13.499" E Prohibited zone 23°2' 36.960" N 86°57' 12.651" E 23°2' 37.701" N 86°57' 12.759" E

23°2' 4.729" N 86°57' 40.080" E 23°2' 6.561" N 86°57' 41.767" E Not under 402. TALDANGRA BAN-SIL-14 2.03 5.03 569.9258 341.9555 23°2' 2.373" N 86°57' 47.297" E Prohibited zone 23°1' 59.149" N 86°57' 44.738" E PREPARED BY: RSP GREEN DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORIES PVT. LTD Page 119

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23°2' 4.729" N 86°57' 40.080" E

23°1' 50.467" N 86°57' 55.501" E 23°1' 48.228" N 86°58' 0.396" E Not under 403. TALDANGRA BAN-SIL-15 0.53 1.31 148.7983 89.27901 23°1' 47.641" N 86°57' 58.059" E Prohibited zone 23°1' 49.439" N 86°57' 55.024" E 23°1' 50.467" N 86°57' 55.501" E

23°1' 43.173" N 86°58' 2.604" E 23°1' 45.942" N 86°58' 0.591" E 23°1' 45.473" N 86°58' 2.101" E Not under 404. TALDANGRA BAN-SIL-16 0.45 1.11 126.3382 75.80293 23°1' 42.978" N 86°58' 3.869" E Prohibited zone 23°1' 39.781" N 86°58' 3.061" E 23°1' 43.173" N 86°58' 2.604" E

23°0' 49.141" N 86°58' 14.924" E 23°0' 51.793" N 86°58' 12.922" E 23°0' 53.779" N 86°58' 13.248" E 23°0' 49.888" N 86°58' 16.090" E Not under 405. TALDANGRA BAN-SIL-17 1.88 4.64 527.813 316.6878 23°0' 47.057" N 86°58' 21.171" E Prohibited zone 23°0' 43.364" N 86°58' 24.879" E 23°0' 42.896" N 86°58' 24.127" E 23°0' 49.141" N 86°58' 14.924" E

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23°0' 39.197" N 86°58' 26.831" E 23°0' 35.054" N 86°58' 31.651" E 23°0' 35.835" N 86°58' 34.398" E Not under 406. TALDANGRA BAN-SIL-18 1.36 3.37 381.8222 229.0933 23°0' 32.586" N 86°58' 32.331" E Prohibited zone 23°0' 35.656" N 86°58' 28.127" E 23°0' 38.094" N 86°58' 26.156" E 23°0' 39.197" N 86°58' 26.831" E

23°0' 36.453" N 86°58' 34.106" E 23°0' 43.127" N 86°58' 39.054" E Not under 407. TALDANGRA BAN-SIL-19 1.45 3.59 407.0898 244.2539 23°0' 42.358" N 86°58' 42.647" E Prohibited zone 23°0' 36.881" N 86°58' 35.636" E 23°0' 36.453" N 86°58' 34.106" E

23°0' 38.038" N 86°58' 53.060" E 23°0' 42.854" N 86°58' 44.103" E 23°0' 44.117" N 86°58' 45.448" E Not under 408. TALDANGRA BAN-SIL-20 2.19 5.41 614.846 368.9076 23°0' 42.653" N 86°58' 49.941" E Prohibited zone 23°0' 39.420" N 86°58' 55.600" E 23°0' 38.038" N 86°58' 53.060" E

23°0' 17.634" N 86°59' 36.586" E 23°0' 22.940" N 86°59' 36.038" E Not under 409. TALDANGRA BAN-SIL-21 0.53 1.31 148.7983 89.27901 23°0' 22.886" N 86°59' 37.275" E Prohibited zone 23°0' 19.245" N 86°59' 37.855" E 23°0' 17.634" N 86°59' 36.586" E

410. TALDANGRA BAN-SIL-22 22°59' 31.095" N 86°59' 32.113" E 0.94 2.32 263.9065 158.3439 Not under PREPARED BY: RSP GREEN DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORIES PVT. LTD Page 121

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22°59' 31.324" N 86°59' 36.093" E Prohibited zone 22°59' 27.998" N 86°59' 30.968" E 22°59' 25.472" N 86°59' 32.669" E 22°59' 25.259" N 86°59' 31.172" E 22°59' 26.983" N 86°59' 29.910" E 22°59' 31.095" N 86°59' 32.113" E

22°59' 15.815" N 86°59' 46.826" E 22°59' 19.701" N 86°59' 41.119" E 22°59' 20.592" N 86°59' 42.809" E Not under 411. TALDANGRA BAN-SIL-23 1.45 3.58 407.0898 244.2539 22°59' 15.445" N 86°59' 49.612" E Prohibited zone 22°59' 11.887" N 86°59' 50.330" E 22°59' 15.815" N 86°59' 46.826" E

22°58' 33.560" N 86°59' 4.623" E 22°58' 36.095" N 86°59' 9.584" E 22°58' 34.929" N 86°59' 13.825" E Not under 412. TALDANGRA BAN-SIL-24 4.28 10.58 1201.617 720.9701 22°58' 25.939" N 86°59' 3.917" E Prohibited zone 22°58' 30.483" N 86°59' 2.753" E 22°58' 33.560" N 86°59' 4.623" E

22°57' 38.939" N 86°59' 29.022" E 22°57' 38.146" N 86°59' 30.142" E Not under 413. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-25 0.63 1.55 176.8735 106.1241 22°57' 31.817" N 86°59' 30.312" E Prohibited zone 22°57' 35.428" N 86°59' 28.620" E 22°57' 38.939" N 86°59' 29.022" E

22°57' 18.588" N 86°59' 36.959" E Not under 414. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-26 1.05 2.59 294.7892 176.8735 22°57' 24.026" N 86°59' 31.267" E Prohibited zone PREPARED BY: RSP GREEN DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORIES PVT. LTD Page 122

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22°57' 23.677" N 86°59' 34.061" E 22°57' 17.547" N 86°59' 39.657" E 22°57' 18.588" N 86°59' 36.959" E

22°57' 10.605" N 87°0' 3.371" E 22°57' 11.766" N 86°59' 52.319" E Not under 415. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-27 2.04 5.03 572.7333 343.64 22°57' 13.453" N 86°59' 54.631" E Prohibited zone 22°57' 13.656" N 87°0' 2.856" E 22°57' 10.605" N 87°0' 3.371" E

22°55' 48.769" N 87°2' 47.388" E 22°55' 54.882" N 87°2' 42.019" E 22°56' 0.278" N 87°2' 36.081" E Not under 416. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-28 2.35 5.81 659.7663 395.8598 22°55' 58.643" N 87°2' 39.704" E Prohibited zone 22°55' 54.672" N 87°2' 46.624" E 22°55' 48.769" N 87°2' 47.388" E SILAIBATI 22°55' 12.648" N 87°3' 29.399" E 22°55' 14.664" N 87°3' 30.409" E 22°55' 16.197" N 87°3' 38.379" E Not under 417. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-29 2.07 5.11 581.1558 348.6935 22°55' 16.117" N 87°3' 41.053" E Prohibited zone 22°55' 13.902" N 87°3' 46.478" E 22°55' 14.514" N 87°3' 37.176" E 22°55' 12.648" N 87°3' 29.399" E

22°55' 10.090" N 87°3' 54.939" E 22°55' 15.897" N 87°3' 43.937" E Not under 418. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-30 2.32 5.73 651.3437 390.8062 22°55' 15.516" N 87°3' 48.454" E Prohibited zone 22°55' 13.260" N 87°3' 54.411" E PREPARED BY: RSP GREEN DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORIES PVT. LTD Page 123

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22°55' 9.787" N 87°3' 59.150" E 22°55' 10.090" N 87°3' 54.939" E

22°55' 6.585" N 87°4' 0.259" E 22°55' 9.144" N 87°3' 56.576" E 22°55' 8.138" N 87°4' 0.900" E Not under 419. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-31 1.38 3.41 387.4372 232.4623 22°55' 1.982" N 87°4' 4.752" E Prohibited zone 22°54' 57.995" N 87°4' 5.550" E 22°55' 6.585" N 87°4' 0.259" E

22°54' 55.139" N 87°4' 8.145" E 22°54' 50.152" N 87°4' 11.365" E Not under 420. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-32 0.90 2.22 252.6764 151.6059 22°54' 47.471" N 87°4' 9.268" E Prohibited zone 22°54' 53.126" N 87°4' 8.251" E 22°54' 55.139" N 87°4' 8.145" E

22°54' 31.069" N 87°4' 13.603" E 22°54' 27.453" N 87°4' 15.303" E 22°54' 26.274" N 87°4' 14.503" E Not under 421. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-33 0.83 2.06 233.0238 139.8143 22°54' 29.912" N 87°4' 12.185" E Prohibited zone 22°54' 34.338" N 87°4' 12.198" E 22°54' 31.069" N 87°4' 13.603" E

22°54' 21.969" N 87°4' 24.875" E 22°54' 23.901" N 87°4' 29.078" E 22°54' 27.292" N 87°4' 33.088" E Not under 422. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-34 1.02 2.52 286.3666 171.82 22°54' 22.823" N 87°4' 30.419" E Prohibited zone 22°54' 21.367" N 87°4' 23.039" E 22°54' 23.325" N 87°4' 19.779" E PREPARED BY: RSP GREEN DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORIES PVT. LTD Page 124

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22°54' 21.969" N 87°4' 24.875" E

22°54' 38.419" N 87°4' 36.475" E 22°54' 40.224" N 87°4' 35.440" E 22°54' 46.158" N 87°4' 35.809" E Not under 423. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-35 0.99 2.45 277.9441 166.7665 22°54' 49.878" N 87°4' 37.879" E Prohibited zone 22°54' 44.329" N 87°4' 36.969" E 22°54' 38.419" N 87°4' 36.475" E

22°54' 53.810" N 87°4' 45.375" E 22°54' 55.854" N 87°4' 43.084" E 22°54' 56.476" N 87°4' 44.729" E Not under 424. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-36 87°4' 46.981" E 1.17 2.88 328.4794 197.0876 22°54' 55.969" N Prohibited zone 87°4' 48.418" E 22°54' 50.938" N 87°4' 47.168" E 22°54' 50.478" N 87°4' 45.375" E

22°54' 53.810" N

22°54' 33.625" N 87°4' 56.395" E 22°54' 30.432" N 87°4' 57.471" E SILAIBATI 22°54' 28.528" N 87°5' 0.196" E BAN-SIL-37 Not under 425. SIMLAPAL 0.44 1.08 123.5307 74.11842 22°54' 29.016" N 87°4' 58.206" E Prohibited zone 22°54' 30.654" N 87°4' 56.085" E 22°54' 32.032" N 87°4' 55.706" E 22°54' 33.625" N 87°4' 56.395" E

22°54' 28.156" N 87°5' 5.041" E BAN-SIL-38 22°54' 28.982" N 87°5' 3.437" E Not under 426. SIMLAPAL 0.26 0.64 72.99542 43.79725 22°54' 30.557" N 87°5' 7.840" E Prohibited zone 22°54' 29.137" N 87°5' 6.089" E PREPARED BY: RSP GREEN DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORIES PVT. LTD Page 125

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22°54' 28.156" N 87°5' 5.041" E

22°54' 19.919" N 87°5' 49.709" E 22°54' 26.881" N 87°5' 44.739" E BAN-SIL- 39 Not under 427. SIMLAPAL 1.20 2.96 336.9019 202.1412 22°54' 23.066" N 87°5' 49.903" E Prohibited zone 22°54' 20.290" N 87°5' 53.013" E 22°54' 19.919" N 87°5' 49.709" E

22°54' 13.998" N 87°7' 7.963" E 22°54' 6.325" N 87°7' 15.166" E BAN-SIL-40 Not under 428. SIMLAPAL 1.24 3.06 348.132 208.8792 22°54' 5.298" N 87°7' 13.946" E Prohibited zone 22°54' 11.862" N 87°7' 8.111" E 22°54' 13.998" N 87°7' 7.963" E

22°53' 48.547" N 87°8' 2.495" E 22°53' 51.522" N 87°7' 59.770" E 22°53' 51.824" N 87°8' 5.492" E Not under 429. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-41 2.01 4.96 564.3107 338.5864 22°53' 54.493" N 87°8' 12.265" E Prohibited zone 22°53' 51.915" N 87°8' 10.340" E 22°53' 48.547" N 87°8' 2.495" E

22°53' 57.771" N 87°8' 35.891" E 22°53' 55.219" N 87°8' 21.901" E 22°53' 58.834" N 87°8' 24.860" E Not under 430. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-42 4.52 11.18 1268.997 761.3983 22°54' 1.730" N 87°8' 34.585" E Prohibited zone 22°54' 0.956" N 87°8' 39.383" E 22°53' 57.771" N 87°8' 35.891" E

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22°53' 33.786" N 87°9' 0.480" E 22°53' 41.038" N 87°8' 56.878" E Not under 431. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-43 1.43 3.54 401.4748 240.8849 22°53' 41.168" N 87°8' 59.516" E Prohibited zone 22°53' 35.017" N 87°9' 2.095" E 22°53' 33.786" N 87°9' 0.480" E

SILAIBATI 22°53' 25.373" N 87°9' 6.812" E 22°53' 20.978" N 87°9' 13.034" E 22°53' 18.166" N 87°9' 19.736" E Not under 432. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-44 2.31 5.71 648.5362 389.1217 22°53' 17.056" N 87°9' 19.598" E Prohibited zone 22°53' 19.891" N 87°9' 9.307" E 22°53' 25.373" N 87°9' 6.812" E

22°53' 26.714" N 87°10' 23.234" E 22°53' 27.937" N 87°10' 18.597" E 22°53' 30.874" N 87°10' 27.192" E Not under 433. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-45 3.81 9.41 1069.664 641.7982 22°53' 32.623" N 87°10' 35.907" E Prohibited zone 22°53' 30.121" N 87°10' 36.210" E 22°53' 26.714" N 87°10' 23.234" E

22°53' 7.620" N 87°11' 30.392" E 22°53' 16.526" N 87°11' 24.880" E Not under 434. SIMLAPAL BAN-SIL-46 1.83 4.51 513.7754 308.2653 22°53' 17.447" N 87°11' 25.928" E Prohibited zone 22°53' 9.709" N 87°11' 32.220" E 22°53' 7.620" N 87°11' 30.392" E

22°57' 8.954" N 86°48' 3.733" E Not under KANGSABA 435. KHATRA BAN-KAN-1 22°57' 4.652" N 86°48' 12.461" E 4.55 11.25 1277.42 766.4519 Prohibited zone TI 22°56' 59.762" N 86°48' 10.607" E 436. KHATRA BAN-KAN-2 22°56' 54.120" N 86°48' 14.929" E 2.50 6.17 701.879 421.1274 Not under PREPARED BY: RSP GREEN DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORIES PVT. LTD Page 127

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 22°54' 15.966" N 86°55' 0.839" E 22°54' 14.087" N 86°54' 57.707" E 22°53' 13.125" N 86°55' 52.025" E 22°53' 19.700" N 86°55' 48.182" E 22°53' 20.494" N 86°55' 50.442" E Not under 443. SARENGA BAN-KAN-9 22°53' 13.071" N 86°55' 54.826" E 3.17 7.84 889.9826 533.9895 Prohibited zone 22°53' 8.052" N 86°55' 54.869" E 22°53' 5.217" N 86°55' 52.539" E 22°53' 13.125" N 86°55' 52.025" E 22°51' 2.692" N 86°55' 44.765" E 22°51' 10.089" N 86°55' 43.661" E Not under 444. SARENGA BAN-KAN-10 22°51' 9.446" N 86°55' 51.195" E 5.01 12.38 1406.566 843.9393 Prohibited zone 22°51' 2.206" N 86°55' 53.082" E 22°51' 2.692" N 86°55' 44.765" E 22°50' 53.243" N 86°55' 46.727" E 22°51' 0.281" N 86°55' 45.199" E Not under 445. SARENGA BAN-KAN-11 22°50' 59.673" N 86°55' 53.417" E 4.81 11.89 1350.415 810.2491 Prohibited zone 22°50' 53.916" N 86°55' 55.660" E 22°50' 53.243" N 86°55' 46.727" E 22°50' 42.530" N 86°55' 50.415" E 22°50' 50.705" N 86°55' 47.942" E Not under 446. SARENGA BAN-KAN-12 22°50' 50.577" N 86°55' 55.513" E 4.95 12.24 1389.72 833.8323 Prohibited zone 22°50' 41.055" N 86°55' 55.875" E 22°50' 42.530" N 86°55' 50.415" E 22°50' 29.253" N 86°55' 49.976" E 22°50' 39.661" N 86°55' 49.878" E Not under 447. SARENGA BAN-KAN-13 22°50' 37.864" N 86°55' 55.279" E 4.27 10.54 1198.809 719.2856 Prohibited zone 22°50' 27.930" N 86°55' 53.958" E 22°50' 29.253" N 86°55' 49.976" E 22°50' 11.861" N 86°55' 55.345" E Not under 448. SARENGA BAN-KAN-14 22°50' 22.559" N 86°55' 55.813" E 4.97 12.28 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 22°50' 19.281" N 86°56' 1.121" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 22°50' 10.016" N 86°56' 1.326" E 22°50' 11.861" N 86°55' 55.345" E 22°50' 0.667" N 86°55' 56.253" E 22°50' 10.490" N 86°55' 55.470" E Not under 449. SARENGA BAN-KAN-15 22°50' 8.723" N 86°56' 0.818" E 4.18 10.33 1173.542 704.125 Prohibited zone 22°49' 58.728" N 86°56' 0.642" E 22°50' 0.667" N 86°55' 56.253" E 22°48' 19.374" N 86°57' 12.910" E 22°48' 16.510" N 86°57' 21.435" E Not under 450. RAIPUR BAN-KAN-16 22°48' 10.167" N 86°57' 13.664" E 4.88 12.07 1370.068 822.0407 Prohibited zone 22°48' 16.535" N 86°57' 9.327" E 22°48' 19.374" N 86°57' 12.910" E 22°48' 1.509" N 86°57' 22.370" E 22°48' 9.053" N 86°57' 15.142" E 22°48' 11.309" N 86°57' 17.929" E Not under 451. RAIPUR BAN-KAN-17 4.11 10.15 1153.889 692.3335 22°48' 3.634" N 86°57' 26.088" E Prohibited zone 22°48' 1.658" N 86°57' 27.566" E 22°48' 1.509" N 86°57' 22.370" E 22°48' 2.886" N 86°57' 29.588" E 22°48' 12.039" N 86°57' 20.230" E Not under 452. RAIPUR BAN-KAN-18 22°48' 15.624" N 86°57' 23.609" E 4.03 9.97 1131.429 678.8574 Prohibited zone 22°48' 5.996" N 86°57' 30.293" E 22°48' 2.886" N 86°57' 29.588" E 22°48' 0.854" N 86°57' 42.022" E 22°48' 1.192" N 86°57' 36.811" E Not under 453. SARENGA BAN-KAN-19 22°48' 12.440" N 86°57' 29.800" E 4.27 10.55 1198.809 719.2856 Prohibited zone 22°48' 13.523" N 86°57' 32.213" E 22°48' 0.854" N 86°57' 42.022" E 22°48' 9.595" N 86°57' 45.062" E 22°48' 4.956" N 86°57' 56.230" E Not under 454. SARENGA BAN-KAN-20 4.76 11.76 1336.378 801.8266 22°48' 0.170" N 86°57' 54.313" E Prohibited zone 22°48' 4.108" N 86°57' 45.468" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 22°48' 9.461" N 86°57' 45.195" E 22°48' 9.595" N 86°57' 45.062" E 22°48' 3.252" N 86°58' 2.207" E 22°47' 57.748" N 86°58' 12.213" E Not under 455. SARENGA BAN-KAN-21 22°47' 53.436" N 86°58' 10.841" E 4.83 11.92 1356.03 813.6181 Prohibited zone 22°47' 57.819" N 86°58' 0.934" E 22°48' 3.252" N 86°58' 2.207" E 22°47' 40.774" N 86°58' 28.271" E 22°47' 44.237" N 86°58' 22.425" E 22°47' 44.991" N 86°58' 22.336" E Not under 456. SARENGA BAN-KAN-22 4.39 10.86 1232.5 739.4997 22°47' 48.647" N 86°58' 26.614" E Prohibited zone 22°47' 42.524" N 86°58' 35.066" E 22°47' 40.774" N 86°58' 28.271" E 22°45' 2.062" N 86°58' 31.803" E 22°45' 12.152" N 86°58' 24.756" E Not under 457. SARENGA BAN-KAN-23 22°45' 11.703" N 86°58' 28.967" E 4.93 12.18 1384.105 830.4632 Prohibited zone 22°45' 4.709" N 86°58' 38.610" E 22°45' 2.062" N 86°58' 31.803" E 22°44' 56.542" N 86°58' 27.111" E 22°45' 6.476" N 86°58' 21.644" E Not under 458. SARENGA BAN-KAN-24 22°45' 8.459" N 86°58' 26.077" E 4.74 11.72 1330.763 798.4576 Prohibited zone 22°44' 56.505" N 86°58' 31.582" E KANGSABA 22°44' 56.542" N 86°58' 27.111" E TI 22°44' 55.371" N 86°58' 36.125" E 22°45' 0.291" N 86°58' 33.244" E Not under 459. SARENGA BAN-KAN-25 22°45' 2.455" N 86°58' 40.827" E 4.64 11.45 1302.687 781.6125 Prohibited zone 22°44' 57.559" N 86°58' 46.352" E 22°44' 55.371" N 86°58' 36.125" E 22°44' 47.998" N 86°58' 48.592" E 22°44' 45.759" N 86°59' 4.191" E Not under 460. SARENGA BAN-KAN-26 4.85 11.99 1361.645 816.9872 22°44' 41.935" N 86°59' 1.930" E Prohibited zone 22°44' 45.123" N 86°58' 47.346" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 22°44' 47.998" N 86°58' 48.592" E 22°44' 51.657" N 86°59' 6.710" E 22°44' 55.169" N 86°59' 7.990" E Not under 461. SARENGA BAN-KAN-27 22°44' 52.326" N 86°59' 20.433" E 4.89 12.08 1372.875 823.7252 Prohibited zone 22°44' 47.523" N 86°59' 17.762" E 22°44' 51.657" N 86°59' 6.710" E 22°43' 12.554" N 86°59' 56.010" E 22°43' 1.626" N 86°59' 56.558" E Not under 462. SARENGA BAN-KAN-28 22°42' 59.238" N 86°59' 51.419" E 4.28 10.57 1201.617 720.9701 Prohibited zone 22°43' 9.776" N 86°59' 52.042" E 22°43' 12.554" N 86°59' 56.010" E 22°42' 56.917" N 86°59' 42.641" E 22°43' 7.064" N 86°59' 44.357" E Not under 463. SARENGA BAN-KAN-29 22°43' 7.928" N 86°59' 49.569" E 4.88 12.07 1370.068 822.0407 Prohibited zone 22°42' 56.311" N 86°59' 47.706" E 22°42' 56.917" N 86°59' 42.641" E 22°42' 47.039" N 86°59' 53.832" E 22°42' 57.140" N 86°59' 52.154" E Not under 464. SARENGA BAN-KAN-30 22°42' 57.480" N 86°59' 57.018" E 4.97 12.28 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 22°42' 46.598" N 86°59' 59.789" E 22°42' 47.039" N 86°59' 53.832" E 22°42' 45.339" N 86°59' 44.457" E 22°42' 55.102" N 86°59' 43.175" E Not under 465. SARENGA BAN-KAN-31 22°42' 54.517" N 86°59' 49.290" E 4.97 12.29 1395.335 837.2013 Prohibited zone 22°42' 45.031" N 86°59' 50.225" E 22°42' 45.339" N 86°59' 44.457" E 22°42' 37.393" N 86°59' 50.979" E 22°42' 45.506" N 86°59' 54.240" E Not under KANGSABA 466. SARENGA BAN-KAN-32 22°42' 45.171" N 86°59' 59.087" E 4.92 12.15 1381.298 828.7787 Prohibited zone TI 22°42' 34.743" N 86°59' 57.429" E 22°42' 37.393" N 86°59' 50.979" E 467. SARENGA BAN-KAN-33 22°42' 33.855" N 86°59' 40.611" E 4.40 10.87 1235.307 741.1842 Not under

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 22°42' 42.820" N 86°59' 43.428" E Prohibited zone 22°42' 41.265" N 86°59' 48.351" E 22°42' 31.488" N 86°59' 45.131" E 22°42' 33.855" N 86°59' 40.611" E 22°42' 20.732" N 86°59' 34.610" E 22°42' 31.144" N 86°59' 39.565" E Not under 468. SARENGA BAN-KAN-34 22°42' 29.240" N 86°59' 43.894" E 4.65 11.49 1305.495 783.297 Prohibited zone 22°42' 18.959" N 86°59' 38.726" E 22°42' 20.732" N 86°59' 34.610" E 22°42' 3.687" N 86°59' 25.545" E 22°42' 14.216" N 86°59' 30.033" E Not under 469. SARENGA BAN-KAN-35 22°42' 11.976" N 86°59' 33.997" E 4.46 11.03 1252.152 751.2913 Prohibited zone 22°42' 2.861" N 86°59' 30.730" E 22°42' 3.687" N 86°59' 25.545" E 22°40' 24.822" N 86°59' 41.124" E 22°40' 35.468" N 86°59' 43.292" E Not under 470. SARENGA BAN-KAN-36 22°40' 34.395" N 86°59' 48.074" E 4.66 11.51 1308.302 784.9815 Prohibited zone 22°40' 23.545" N 86°59' 45.727" E 22°40' 24.822" N 86°59' 41.124" E 22°40' 21.937" N 86°59' 47.514" E 22°40' 32.687" N 86°59' 50.099" E Not under 471. SARENGA BAN-KAN-37 22°40' 31.623" N 86°59' 54.621" E 4.47 11.04 1254.96 752.9758 Prohibited zone 22°40' 21.245" N 86°59' 52.217" E 22°40' 21.937" N 86°59' 47.514" E 22°40' 10.599" N 86°59' 42.171" E 22°40' 20.111" N 86°59' 45.662" E Not under 472. SARENGA BAN-KAN-38 22°40' 18.138" N 86°59' 51.577" E 4.72 11.67 1325.148 795.0885 Prohibited zone 22°40' 9.251" N 86°59' 46.393" E 22°40' 10.599" N 86°59' 42.171" E 22°39' 37.196" N 86°59' 27.440" E Not under 473. SARENGA BAN-KAN-39 22°39' 46.790" N 86°59' 28.370" E 4.91 12.14 1378.49 827.0942 Prohibited zone 22°39' 43.887" N 86°59' 34.839" E

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Table 15: Riverbed mineral potential zone (Sand) [Reference: ANNEXURE – II] Location of potential zones Area within Co-ordinates prohibited zone Area in Area in Geological Minable River name Sl. Administrative as per rule 3 of Block ID Ha Acres reserve reserve No. Block Latitude Longitude WBMMC Rules,2016 22°39' 35.107" N 86°59' 32.185" E 22°39' 37.196" N 86°59' 27.440" E 22°39' 26.478" N 86°59' 36.365" E 22°39' 36.920" N 86°59' 37.373" E Not under 474. SARENGA BAN-KAN-40 22°39' 34.629" N 86°59' 42.351" E 4.98 12.30 1398.143 838.8858 Prohibited zone 22°39' 22.664" N 86°59' 40.820" E 22°39' 26.478" N 86°59' 36.365" E

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(B) In-situ minerals (Reference: Chief Mining Officer, PachimBardhaman&West Bengal Mineral Development & Trading Corporation Limited) Table 16: Information on occurrence of ‘in-situ’ minerals(continued from page 135 to 160)

INFORMATION ON OCCURRENCES OF NEW VISTAS OF IN-SITU MINERALS FROM WHICH MINERAL BLOCKS CAN BE PREPARED KEEPING COMMERCIAL VIABILITY

DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL In-situ minerals QUARTZ/ FELDSPAR/ MICA Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral Location for potential Area within Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land reserve mineralized zones prohibited available near minerals, if zone partially (whether free (approx..) zone as per the mineralized

any excavated for mentioning Rule 3 of 7 zone

mining/forest grade WBMNC / agriculture) Rules 2016

block

Plot no. Plot

Mouza

Coordinates

Administrative

Geological

Minor Minerals Reserve:

5036.03

tonnes NOT Mineable NO QUARTZO- GRANITE 54847.87 Partially 128 AVAILABLE

Not Assesed 10 m Agriculture Reserve: KATIUM

RL. 130 m RL. FELDSPAR GNEISS sq.m excavated 3021.62 119 J.L.NO.

22°51’32.512” N 22°51’32.512”

86°46’ 23.183” E 86°46’

tonnes, (P.S.) RANIBANDH good quality  sp.gr  2.6

 Conversion factor from cubic metre to tonnes: 1 cum = 0.0035314667 tonnes Source: Chief Mining Officer (Govt of West Bengal) Dated : 18.03.2020

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agriculture) grade per Rule 3 zone

of 7

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Reserve:

Minor Minerals

400.92

tonnes NOT Mineable 58.86” E NO AVAILABL Reserve: QUARTZO- GRANITE 43664.43 E 240.55 139 m RL. MICA 10 m Virgin Agriculture 8, 7, 12 6, 3, FELDSPAR GNEISS sq.m LEDAPUKUR

86°44’ 86°44’ tonnes, N 22°51’26.043” good (P.S.) RANIBANDH quality  sp.gr  2.6

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agriculture) grade per Rule 3 zone of 7

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Reserve: Minor Minerals

3993.13 tonnes NOT

Mineable 49 NO AVAILABLE QUARTZO- GRANITE 33445.09 Partially Free for Reserve:

RL. 101 m RL.

J.L. NO. 48 NO. J.L. MICA 13 m GOPALDIH

FELDSPAR GNEISS sq.m excavated mining 2395.28 (P.S.) INDPUR

86°50’33.782” E 86°50’33.782”

23°10’52.229” N 23°10’52.229” tonnes, good quality  sp.gr  2.6

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any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning Rule 3 of 7 mineralized

agriculture) grade WBMNC zone Rules 2016

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e

Plot no. Plot

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Reserve:

, 247

Minor Minerals

5182.09 tonnes 48 NOT Mineable NO AVAILABLE QUARTZO- MICA GRANITE 37625.73 Reserve:

RL. 131 m RL.

15 m Virgin Agriculture 165 NO. J.L. FELDSPAR (BIOTITE) GNEISS sq.m 3109.25

BARIKUL (P.S.) BARIKUL

86°45’31.893” E 86°45’31.893”

22°45’56.462” N 22°45’56.462” tonnes, CHENDAPATHAR good quality 278, 252, 2 269,  sp.gr  2.6

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In-situ minerals CHINA CLAY AND FIRE CLAY

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral Area within Infrastructur Location for potential mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land (whether reserve prohibited e available mineralized zones minerals, if zone partially free for (approx..) zone as per near the any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning Rule 3 of 7 mineralized

agriculture) grade WBMNC zone Rules 2016

block

Mouza

Plot no. Plot

Coordinates

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Minor Minerals

30917.12

tonnes Mineable NOT NO

CHINA Reserve: 2681 AVAILABLE

GRANITE 325800 Partially Free for E 86°57’

J.L. NO. 24 NO. J.L.

CLAY AND Not Assesd 10 m 18550.27 N 23°03’20” GNEISS sq.m excavated mining GHUTGORIA FIRE CLAY tonnes, (P.S.) BARJORA good quality  sp.gr of clay  2.7

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WBMNC Rules 2016

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Geological Reserve: Minor Minerals

34325.85

tonnes NOT

Mineable 06 NO

Virgin but (P.S.) AVAILABLE CLAY GRANITE 360000 Free for Reserve: ONDA

J.L. NO. 32 NO. J.L.

23°06’38” N 23°06’38” Not Assesd 10 m trial pits E 87°03’16’’ MINERALS GNEISS sq.m mining 20595.51 present. tonnes, CHALKUPARSOLE good quality  sp.gr of clay  2.7

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In-situ minerals QUARTZ & MICA

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral reserve Location for potential mineralized Area Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land (whether (approx..) zones within available near minerals, if zone partially free for mentioning prohibited the any excavated mining/forest/ grade zone as mineralized

agriculture) per Rule zone 3 of 7

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Coordinates Administrative 2016 Geological

E Reserve: N

" Minor Minerals "

8868.11 tonnes

Mineable NOT NO

58(P) Reserve: (P.S.) AVAILABLE QUARTZ & GRANITE 94761.10 Free for DEOLI Not Assesd 10 m Virgin 5320.87 MICA GNEISS sq.m mining

87°02’47.601 tonnes, 23°25’59.056

GANGAJALGHATI good quality  sp.gr of Quartz  2.65

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In-situ minerals QUARTZITE (SILICIFIED AND CATACLISTIC IN NATURE)

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of land Mineral Location for potential mineralized Area Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or (whether free reserve zones within available near minerals, if zone partially for (approx..) prohibite the any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning d zone mineralized

agriculture) grade as per zone

Rule 3 of 7

block

Mouza Plot no. Plot WBMNC

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E

Reserve:

Minor Minerals ”

N

2320.23

tonnes NOT GRANITE Partially Mineable NO

(P.S.) AVAILABLE

951(P)

QUARTZITE GNEISS & 43801.28 excavated Free for Reserve: INDPUR

RL. 106 m RL.

GOTTARA QUARTZ 15 m 55 NO. J.L. ROCK PARAGNEIS sq.m but mining 1392.14

23°09’2.302

S & SCHIST abandoned tonnes, 86°47’03’28.412 good quality  sp.gr of Quartzite  2.7

 Conversion factor from cubic metre to tonnes: 1 cum = 0.0035314667 tonnes Source: Chief Mining Officer (Govt of West Bengal) Dated : 18.03.2020

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In-situ minerals BLACKSTONE

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of land Mineral reserve Location for potential mineralized Area within Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or (whether free for (approx..) zones prohibited available minerals, if zone partially mining/forest/ mentioning zone as near the any excavated agriculture) grade per Rule 3 mineralized

of 7 zone

WBMNC Rules 2016

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Geological

Reserve:

E

9008.41 tonnes N

NOT

Mineable 21 NO

Minor Minerals (P.S.) AVAILABLE Reserve:

J.L. NO. 73 NO. J.L.

HIRBANDH

5405.05 tonnes, CHAKADOBA good quality

23°03’.044 86°49’37.931 107 m RL. ARCHAEAN GRANITE PYROXENITE GNEISS & 13285.93 Partially Not Assesd 60 m Free for mining ROCK** PYROXENE sq.m excavated GRANULITE GNEISS  sp.gr of Blackstone (i.e.,Pyroxenite)  3.2

 Conversion factor from cubic metre to tonnes: 1 cum = 0.0035314667 tonnes NB** In case of ‘Pyroxenite’ many Fe-Mg minerals are present giving it a slight reddish-green or greyish appearance which indicates it’s mafic to ultramafic nature often found in segregations .For commercial purposes, it is termed as Blackstone. Source: Chief Mining Officer (Govt of West Bengal) Dated : 18.03.2020

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Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land (whether reserve mineralized zones within available near minerals, if zone partially free for (approx..) prohibited the mineralized any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning zone as zone

agriculture) grade per Rule 3 of 7

block WBMNC

Mouza Plot no. Plot Rules

Coordinates Administrative 2016 Geological

Reserve:

E

Minor Minerals

18063.63 ”

tonnes GRANITE NOT Mineable NO

GNEISS & (P.S.) AVAILABLE

357 (P) 357

RAIPUR

DULL 53281.78 Free for Reserve: 63 m RL.

PYROXENITE PARAGNEIS 30 m Virgin 160 NO. J.L. QUARTZ sq.m mining 10838.18 KHARIGERIA

22°45’19.723” N 22°45’19.723” S & CALC- 86°52’48.862 tonnes, good SCHIST quality  sp.gr of Blackstone (i.e.,Pyroxenite)  3.2

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In-situ minerals BLACKSTONE (GABBRO AND ANOTRHOSITE)

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of mineral Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructure associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land reserve mineralized zones within available near minerals, if zone partially (whether (approx..) prohibited the any excavated free for mentioning zone as mineralized

mining/forest grade per Rule zone

/ agriculture) 3 of 7

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Reserve:

Minor Minerals E

29976.38

tonnes NOT ARCHAEAN Mineable NO

NO. 132 NO.

GABBRO AND (P.S.) AVAILABLE

320 (P) 320

GRANITE 100335.28 Partially Reserve: 80 m RL.

TILABAID

SALTORA

ANOTRHOSITE Not Assesd 30 m Agriculture J.L. 17985.83 AND sq.m excavated 87°0’28.868 ROCK N 23°28’32.015” GNEISS tonnes, good quality  sp.gr of Gabbro  2.8  sp.gr of Anorthosite 2.82  Conversion factor from cubic metre to tonnes: 1 cum = 0.0035314667 tonnes Source: Chief Mining Officer (Govt of West Bengal) Dated : 18.03.2020

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In-situ minerals BLACKSTONE (GABBRO AND ANOTRHOSITE)

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of land Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or (whether free reserve mineralized zones within available minerals, if zone partially for (approx..) prohibite near the any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning d zone mineralized

agriculture) grade as per zone

Rule 3 of 7

block

Mouza Plot no. Plot WBMNC

Coordinates

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Reserve:

N

Minor Minerals E

22898.62 ”

tonnes NOT GRANITE Mineable NO

353

(P.S.) AVAILABLE

GNEISS AND 76645.00 Partially Reserve: 80 m RL.

TILABAID

SALTORA

ANOTRHOSITE Not Assesd 30 m Agriculture 132 NO. J.L. 13739.17 PORPRHY sq.m excavated 87°0’42.543 GRANITE tonnes, 23°28’28.595 good quality  sp.gr of Anorthosite 2.82

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agriculture) grade per Rule

3 of 7

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E

N

Minor Minerals

NOT ARCHAEAN NO

Geological 419

(P.S.) AVAILABLE

Not GRANITE AND 142141.65 Reserve: 96 m RL.

SALTORA

MOUCHURI

ANOTRHOSITE 30 m Virgin Agriculture 111 NO. J.L. Assesd GNEISS AND sq.m 42466.54

86°57’22.494

23°29’45.258 MICASCHIST tonnes Mineable

Reserve:

25479.92

ARCHAEAN

Not GRANITE AND 142141.65 tonnes, NOT ANOTRHOSITE 30 m Virgin Agriculture good quality NO

Assesd GNEISS AND sq.m (P.S.) AVAILABLE

806 (P) 806

RL. 96 96 m RL. MICASCHIST SALTORA

J.L. NO. 112 NO. J.L.

SHYAMPUR

86°57’22.494” E 86°57’22.494”

23°29’45.258” N 23°29’45.258”

 sp.gr of Anorthosite 2.82  Conversion factor from cubic metre to tonnes: 1 cum = 0.0035314667 tonnes  Geological Reserve & Mineable Reserve of PLOT No. 419 & 806 (P) have been calculated jointly.

Source: Chief Mining Officer (Govt of West Bengal) Dated : 18.03.2020

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In-situ minerals PHYLLITIC SCHIST

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of land Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or (whether free reserve mineralized zones within available near minerals, if zone partially for (approx..) prohibited the any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning zone as mineralized

agriculture) grade per Rule zone

3 of 7

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Geological

Minor Minerals Reserve:

10917.81

tonnes NOT Mineable NO

(P.S.) AVAILABLE PHYLLITIC GRANITE 71070.83 Free for Reserve: (P) 159

HIRBAND

RL. 129 m RL. MICA 15 m Virgin FATEPUR

SCHIST GNEISS sq.m mining 6550.69 E 86°44’57.22” tonnes, N 23°06’12.525” good quality

 sp.gr of Mica  2.9

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In-situ minerals BLACKSTONE (PYROXENITE)

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral Location for potential Area within Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land (whether reserve mineralized zones prohibited available minerals, if zone partially free for (approx..) zone as per near the any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning Rule 3 of 7 mineralized agriculture) grade WBMNC zone

Rules 2016

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Geological

Reserve:

Minor Minerals 735.316

tonnes 5

Mineable NOT

1

PYROXEYNIT 30 m Reserve: (P.S.) AVAILABLE

RAIPUR

1982.96 Free for 23 m RL. PYROXYNITE Not Assesd E AND AT KANSABATI Virgin 441.09 NO. J.L. sq.m mining

86°53’59.906” E 86°53’59.906”

22°54’32.745” N 22°54’32.745” GRANITE BASIN tonnes, NACHANKUNDA good ZONE PROHIBITED quality  sp.gr of Pyroxenite 3.5

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In-situ minerals GRANITE (APLITIC IN NATURE)@

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land reserve mineralized zones within available near minerals, if zone partially (whether free (approx..) prohibited the any excavated for mentioning zone as mineralized

mining/forest grade per Rule 3 zone / agriculture) of 7

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Geological Minor Minerals

Reserve:

4105.61 tonnes NOT MICA, Mineable NO

/978(P)

GRANITE AVAILABLE QUARTZ 13840.25 Free for Reserve:

85 GRANITE GNEISS AND 30 m Virgin 77 J.L.NO. AND sq.m mining 2463.37

23°32’49.221” N 23°32’49.221”

SALTORA (P.S.)SALTORA

86°57’ 34.748” E 86°57’ SCHIST GOSWASMIDIHI FELDSPAR tonnes, good quality

 sp.gr of Granite  2.8

 Conversion factor from cubic metre to tonnes: 1 cum = 0.0035314667 tonnes @ NB: Due to its fine grained nature and sugary appearance with the dominance of quartz and feldspar, it is aplitic in nature. Source: Chief Mining Officer (Govt of West Bengal) Dated : 18.03.2020

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In-situ minerals PORPHYRITIC GRANITE INTERCALATED WITH GABBRO

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agriculture) grade per Rule 3 zone of 7

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Reserve:

Minor Minerals

79921.26

tonnes NOT GRANITE Mineable NO

35 (P)35 AVAILABLE GNEISS AND 269418.82 Partially Reserve:

RL. 103 m RL.

GRANITE FELDSPAR 30 m Agriculture 111 J.L.NO.

MOUCHURIA PYROXENE sq.m excavated 47952.76 E 7.94” 86°57’

23°29’46.286” N 23°29’46.286” GRANULITE tonnes, (P.S.)SALTORA good quality  sp.gr of Granite  2.8

 Conversion factor from cubic metre to tonnes: 1 cum = 0.0035314667 tonnes

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In-situ minerals BLACKSTONE (ANORTHOSITE)

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of mineral Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of land Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructure associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or (whether free reserve mineralized zones within available minerals, if zone partially for (approx..) prohibite near the any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning d zone mineralized

agriculture) grade as per zone

Rule 3 of 7

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Reserve: Minor Minerals

16653.54

tonnes NOT Mineable NO ARCHAEAN AVAILABLE

401/733

VEIN 55741.82 Partially Reserve: 88 m RL. ANORTHOSITE GRANITE 30 m Agriculture 99 J.L.NO. QUARTZ sq.m excavated 9992.13 KHARABONA

23°32’35.758” N 23°32’35.758”

SALTORA (P.S.)SALTORA GNEISS 13.584” E 86°57’ tonnes, good quality  sp.gr of Anorthosite 2.82

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In-situ minerals BLACKSTONE (ANORTHOSITE)

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of mineral Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructure associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land (whether reserve mineralized zones within available near minerals, if zone partially free for (approx..) prohibite the mineralized any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning d zone zone

agriculture) grade as per

Rule 3 of 7

block

Mouza Plot no. Plot WBMNC

Coordinates

Administrative Rules 2016 Geological

Reserve: Minor Minerals 7494.09

tonnes NOT Mineable NO ARCHAEAN 207 AVAILABLE

VEIN 25083.82 Reserve: 76 m RL.

ANORTHOSITE GRANITE 30 m Virgin Agriculture 116 J.L.NO.

4496.46 N 23°29’0.535” QUARTZ sq.m BANKSKATHIA

86°59’49.996” E 86°59’49.996” GNEISS (P.S.)SALTORA tonnes, good quality  sp.gr of Anorthosite 2.82

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In-situ minerals QUARTZ AND FELDSPAR

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land reserve mineralized zones within available near minerals, if zone partially (whether (approx..) prohibited the any excavated free for mentioning zone as mineralized

mining/forest grade per Rule 3 zone / agriculture) of 7

block WBMNC

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Coordinates Administrative 2016 Geological

Reserve:

N

Minor Minerals 57209.76

tonnes NOT

Mineable 91 NO ARCHAEAN AVAILABLE

QUARTZ AND 400000 Free for Reserve: 74 m RL. BIOTITE GRANITE 15 m Virgin FELDSPAR sq.m mining 34325.86 SUKNIBASA

86°49’52.538” E 86°49’52.538” GNEISS 22°53’16.263” tonnes, (P.S.) RANIBANDH good quality  sp.gr of Feldspar  2.8

 sp.gr of Quartz  2.65

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In-situ minerals PINK GRANITE

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral Location for potential Area within Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land (whether reserve mineralized zones prohibited available minerals, if zone partially free for (approx..) zone as per near the

any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning Rule 3 of 7 mineralized

agriculture) grade WBMNC zone Rules 2016

block

Mouza

e

Plot no. Plot

Coordinates

Administrativ

Geological Reserve:

Minor Minerals

3729.39

tonnes Mineable NOT K-FELDSPAR NO ARCHAEAN Reserve: AVAILABLE

1335(P)

PINK AUGEN & 7543.20 Partially Free for 81 m RL.

GNEISS 50 m 2237.64 200 J.L.NO.

RANGAMATI

GRANITE BOOKS OF sq.m excavated mining (P.S.) CHATNA

86°51’24.034” E 86°51’24.034” COMPLEX tonnes, N 23°18’24.791” BIOTITE good quality  sp.gr of Pink Granite  2.8

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In-situ minerals BLACKSTONE (ANORTHOSITE)

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land (whether reserve mineralized zones within available near minerals, if zone partially free for (approx..) prohibite the mineralized any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning d zone zone

agriculture) grade as per

Rule 3 of 7

block

Mouza Plot no. Plot WBMNC

Coordinates

Administrative Rules 2016 Geological

Reserve: Minor Minerals

59952.76

tonnes NOT

ARCHAEAN Mineable 33 NO

(P.S.) AVAILABLE

GRANITE 100335.28 Partially Free for Reserve: 76 m RL. ANORTHOSITE QUARTZ 60 m 5 J.L.NO. GNEISS AND sq.m excavated mining 35971.65

DUBERDANGA

87°05’26.987” E 87°05’26.987”

23°25’59.056” N 23°25’59.056” SCHIST tonnes, GANGAJALGHATI good quality  sp.gr of Anorthosite 2.82

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In-situ minerals PINK GRANITE

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of land Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or (whether free reserve mineralized zones within available near minerals, if zone partially for (approx..) prohibited the any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning zone as mineralized

agriculture) grade per Rule 3 zone of 7

block WBMNC

Mouza Plot no. Plot Rules

Coordinates Administrative 2016 Geological

Reserve: Minor Minerals

59512.91

tonnes 2691 NOT Mineable NO

ARCHAEAN (P.S.) AVAILABLE

PINK MICA 100310.59 Partially Reserve: 81 m RL.

J.L.NO. 5 J.L.NO.

GNEISS 60 m Free for mining & 3366 GRANITE (BIOTITE) sq.m excavated 35707.75

DUBERDANGA

86°06’51.707” E 86°06’51.707”

23°25’45.198” N 23°25’45.198”

COMPLEX GANGAJALGHATI tonnes, good quality  sp.gr of Pink Granite  2.8

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In-situ minerals BLACKSTONE (ANORTHOSITE)

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of mineral Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of land Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructur associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or (whether free reserve mineralized zones within e available minerals, if zone partially for (approx..) prohibited near the any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning zone as mineralized

agriculture) grade per Rule 3 zone

of 7

block WBMNC

Mouza Plot no. Plot Rules

Coordinates Administrative 2016 Geological

Reserve: Minor Minerals

30392.17

tonnes NOT ARCHAEAN Mineable NO

16 (P)16 AVAILABLE

GRANITE 50863.50 Partially Reserve: 75 m RL. ANORTHOSITE Not Assesed 60 m Agriculture 73 J.L.NO. 18235.30 GNEISS AND sq.m excavated MAHANAPARA

86°57’29.656” E 86°57’29.656”

23°33’56.441” N 23°33’56.441” SCHIST tonnes, (P.S.)SALTORA good quality  sp.gr of Anorthosite 2.82

 Conversion factor from cubic metre to tonnes: 1 cum = 0.0035314667 tonnes

A NEW PLOT ADJACENT TO MAHANAPARA CONSISTING OF BLACKSTONE (STATUS: ILLEGAL MINING GOING ON) Source: Chief Mining Officer (Govt of West Bengal) Dated : 18.03.2020

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In-situ minerals BLACKSTONE (ANORTHOSITE)

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of Mineral Location for potential Area within Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or land (whether reserve mineralized zones prohibited available minerals, if zone partially free for (approx..) zone as near the any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning per Rule 3 mineralized agriculture) grade of 7 zone

WBMNC Rules

block

Mouza Plot no. Plot 2016

Coordinates

Administrative

Geological

Reserve:

Minor Minerals

8826.05

tonnes NOT ARCHAEAN Mineable NO

9/183 AVAILABLE

GRANITE 14771.03 Partially Reserve: 73 m RL. ANORTHOSITE Not Assesed 60 m Agriculture 72 J.L.NO. 5295.63 GNEISS AND sq.m excavated BHURAKUNDA

86°57’33.485” E 86°57’33.485”

23°33’55.342” N 23°33’55.342” SCHIST tonnes, (P.S.)SALTORA good quality  sp.gr of Anorthosite 2.82

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In-situ minerals GRANITE ( OCURRINGS AS GNEISS, PORPHYRITIC, GRANITE)

Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Name of Name of Host rock of Area of Depth of Whether Nature of land Mineral Location for potential Area Infrastructure mineral associated mineralization mineralized mineralization virgin or (whether free reserve mineralized zones within available near minerals, if zone partially for (approx..) prohibited the any excavated mining/forest/ mentioning zone as mineralized

agriculture) grade per Rule 3 zone

of 7

block WBMNC

Mouza Plot no. Plot Rules

Coordinates Administrative 2016 Geological

Reserve:

Minor Minerals

4587.11

tonnes NOT Mineable NO

GRANITE ARCHAEAN 2695 AVAILABLE

FELDSPAR 15463.42 Reserve: 73 m RL. (DECORATIVE GNEISS 30 m Virgin Agriculture 65 J.L.NO.

MEJIA (P.S.) MEJIA

AND MICA sq.m 2752.27 N 23°26’35.70” STONE)## COMPLEX E 87°06’51.707”

tonnes, RAMCHANDRAPUR good quality  sp.gr of Granite  2.82

 Conversion factor from cubic metre to tonnes: 1 cum = 0.0035314667 tonnes ## This granite mentioned above is often used as floor tiles for decorative purposes. Source: Chief Mining Officer (Govt of West Bengal) Dated : 18.03.2020

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9. OVERVIEW OF MINING ACTIVITIESIN THE DISTRICT a. GENERAL OVERVIEW

To prepare the DSR of Bankura district of West Bengal, geological studies along with structural studies in the quest from knowing more and more pertaining to tectonic set up of this regime, suitability for river bed sand mining and time of deposition of different types of minerals are also important. The common hydrological regime plays a pivotal role for deposition of sand and other minor minerals and it is defined by the tropical monsoon climate with alternating dry and wet seasons. Bankura, in this regard, gives a best fit result. The spatiality of rain is controlled by the orientation of the axis of monsoon trough. River bed sand mining or sand mining adjacent to a river or stream has a direct impact on the physical characteristics of the stream such as channel geometry, bed elevation, substratum composition and stability, in-stream roughness of the bed, pro velocity, discharge capacity, sediment transport capacity, turbidity, temperature etc. Alteration or modification of the said attributes may cause hazardous impact on ecological equilibrium of riverine regime. b. EXISTING MINING LEASES OF THE DISTRICT WITH LOCATION, AREA, PERIOD FOR EACH MINOR MINERAL

Table 17: List of existing mining leases of the district with location, area, period for each minor mineral In-situ minerals Information on occurrence of in-situ minerals cited here in tabular form: Area within Infrastructure Location for potential mineralized zones

prohibited available

zone as per near the

Rule 3 of 7 mineralized WBMNC zone

(Acre) Rules 2016

associated associated

(tonnes)

agriculture)

zone Host rock Host of Coordinates

mineralization

grade

minerals, if any block

Mineral reserve

Name of mineral Name

Mouza

Whether virginWhether or

Plot no. Plot

partially excavated

Area of mineralized Area of

Name of Name

free for mining/forest/ free for mining/forest/ (approx..) mentioning

Depth of mineralizationDepth

Nature of land (whether land of Nature

Administrative

MINOR MINERAL

RESERVED AREA ( Coordinate are representative of Mouza only which may/ may not be a mineralized zone)

Granite 2330′44.22" N

irgin 25565.36 NA NA

1128

30.41 (Black) V 8657′16.74" E

Saltora

Digtore

35 metre 35

mafic rocksmafic

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

Granite gneiss and Granite and gneiss

Granite 2330′6.89" N

irgin 12610.34 NA NA

15.0

(Black) V Alunia 8701′45.08" E

Saltora

RS: 486 RS:

35 metre 35

mafic rocksmafic

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

Granite gneiss and Granite and gneiss

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256,

254,

Sahebdandanga:

- 2336′29.03" N

8701′56.98" E

264, 310 264,

Granite - Gopalnagar: irgin 57419.08 NA NA

68.30 (Black) V

Saltora 344, 346, 359 346, 344, 2336′04.29" N

35 metre 35

- 8701′32.14" E

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

341 258, 262258,

Sahebdanga & Gopalnagar & Sahebdanga

Sahebdandanga: 209, 226, 258, 226, 209, Sahebdandanga:

Granite gneiss and mafic rocks mafic Granite and gneiss

Gopalnagar: 225, 226, 250226, 225, Gopalnagar:

603

Granite 2330′31.18" N

irgin 25220.60 NA NA

30.0

Mejia (Black) V 8707′16.02" E

Parulia

35 metre 35

mafic rocksmafic

RS: 601, 601, RS:

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

Granite gneiss and Granite and gneiss

-

Granite 2330′34.42" N

irgin 50483.39 NA NA

1917

Mejia

60.05 (Black) V 8708′22.69" E

35 metre 35

1844,1847, 1844,1847,

mafic rocksmafic

Mochrakend

-

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

RS: 1817, 1825 RS:

1832, 1834, 1841 1832,

Granite gneiss and Granite and gneiss

APPLIED FOR MINING LEASE (Coordinate are representative of Mouza only which may/ may not be a mineralized zone)

Granite 2328′54.59" N

irgin 27319.99 NA NA

(Black) V 32..49 8701′29.76" E

Saltora

Manipur

35 metre 35

mafic rocksmafic

125, 126, 154 125,

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

Granite gneiss and Granite and gneiss

Granite 2329′54.38" N

irgin 5044.135 NA NA NA

6.00

(Black) V 8657′0.58" E

Saltora

35 metre 35

mafic rocksmafic

Ledapalash

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

Granite gneiss and Granite and gneiss

and

Granite 2330′16.78" N

irgin 9676.33 NA NA NA

Mejia

11.51 (Black) V 8708′23.99" E

35 metre 35

Nandanpur

mafic rocksmafic

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

Granite gneiss

Granite 2330′53.89" N

irgin 10928.96 NA NA NA

Mejia

13.00 (Black) V 8707′19.38" E

Palashi

35 metre 35

mafic rocksmafic

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

Granite gneiss and Granite and gneiss

Granite 2330′24.52" N

irgin 40773.43 NA NA NA

Mejia

48.50 (Black) V 8707′55.62" E

35 metre 35

mafic rocksmafic

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

Ramchandrapur

Granite gneiss and Granite and gneiss

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Granite 2330′53.89" N

irgin 16183.27 NA NA NA

Mejia

19.25 (Black) V 8707′19.38" E

35 metre 35

mafic rocksmafic

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

Ramchandrapur

Granite gneiss and Granite and gneiss

Granite 2331′53.61" N

irgin 25800.75 NA NA NA

Mejia

30.69 (Black) V 8710′11.27" E

35 metre 35

mafic rocksmafic

Free for mining

Ramkrishnapur

To be determined beTo

Granite gneiss and Granite and gneiss

Dolomite 2309′02.71" N

& NA irgin 4809.223 NA NA NA

141.0 V 86 44′59.01" E

Khatra 

Limestone metre 20

Guniadih, Guniadih,

Solaipathari

Harirampur &

Free for mining

To be determined beTo

China

NA irgin 28103.04 NA NA NA NA

90.0

Onda Clay V

14 metre 14

Diggaldih

Free for mining

To be determined beTo INCOMPLETE COLUMNS AND UNFILLED BOXES IN THE ABOVE CITED TABLE ARE DUE TO NON-AVAILABILITY OF DATA FROM OC-MINE’S END. WE ARE WAITING FOR THE SAME. NA: Not available SOURCE: MDDC (WEST BENGAL MINERAL DEVELOPMENT & TRADING CORPORATION LIMITED )

Table 18: List of Existing Mining Leases of Bankura as on 15-11-18

Sl Unique Sand Mouza with Plot No(s). falling under Sand Block Area in P.S. No Block Code J.L. No Acre 1. 0117DR001 Hinjuri-34 1189 9.83 Bishnupur 2. 0117DR009 Katna-79 1047 11.26 Bishnupur 3. 0117DR016 Thakurpur-85 1214 6.79 Bishnupur 4. 0117DR017 Thakurpur-85 1214 3.08 Bishnupur 5. 0117DR019 Palikpara-57 280 5.16 Bishnupur 6. 0118DR001 Chandipur-89 1(P),5,8,11,18,22,27,35, 12.30 Joypur 36,37,39,44,45,46,47,48, 49, 55,56,57,60,61,62, 1747, 1748,1795 7. 0118DR002 Chandipur-89 1(P),5,8,11,18,22,27, 35, 12.35 Joypur PREPARED BY: RSP GREEN DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORIES PVT. LTD Page 163

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Sl Unique Sand Mouza with Plot No(s). falling under Sand Block Area in P.S. No Block Code J.L. No Acre 36,37,39,44,45,46,47,48,49,55,56,57,60,61,62,1 747,1748,1795 8. 0118DR003 Chandipur-89 8,51,62,63,64,65,66,67,68 12.22 Joypur 9. 0118DR004 Chandipur-89 1(P),5,8,11,18,22,27, 35, 12.22 Joypur 36,37,39,44,45,46,47,48, 49, 55,56,57,60,61,62, 1747, 1748,1795 10. 0118DR005 Chandipur-89 1(P),5,8,11,18,22,27,35,36,37,39,44,45,46,47,48, 12.10 Joypur 49, 55,56,57,60,61,62, 1747, 1748,1795 11. 0118DR006 Pankhai-90 2246 0.65 Joypur 12. 0119DR001 Lalki-10 538,539 10.52 Kotulpur 13. 0119DR002 Lalki-10 538,539 10.87 Kotulpur 14. 0119DR003 Lalki-10 538,539 8.10 Kotulpur 15. 0119DR004 Naupukur-53 343 9.58 Kotulpur 16. 0119DR005 Naupukur-53 343 8.92 Kotulpur 17. 0119DR006 Naupukur-53 343 11.54 Kotulpur 18. 0119DR007 Ranahat-6 104 7.50 Kotulpur 19. 0119DR008 Bhagalpur-55 1367 11.73 Kotulpur 20. 0119DR009 Bhagalpur-55 1367 12.00 Kotulpur 21. 0119DR010 Bhagalpur-55 1367 12.07 Kotulpur 22. 0119DR011 Bhagalpur-55 1367 11.68 Kotulpur 23. 0119DR012 Bhagalpur-55 1367 11.58 Kotulpur 24. 0119DR013 Hati-61 1 12.05 Kotulpur 25. 0119DR014 Hati-61 1 7.68 Kotulpur 26. 0119DR015 Baidanga-9 473 9.31 Kotulpur 27. 0119DR016 Baidanga-9 473 9.85 Kotulpur

Table 19: Lessee who have been granted Sand Mining Lease in Bankura as on 18-09-2019

Sl. Unique Name of Mining lease holder Mouza with Plot No (s). Area in P.S. No Sand Block J.L No. Falling under Acre Code Sand Block 1 0101DR004 Gee Dee Mining Pvt. Ltd.; Dhulidihi-97 1(P) 2.6 Director: Sri Arun Saraf 2 0101DR005 Gee Dee Mining Pvt. Ltd.; Dhulidihi-97 1(P) 5.0 Bankura I Director: Sri Arun Saraf 3 0101DR006 Chandan Chowdhury Dhulidihi-97 1(P) 6.6 Bankura I 4 0103DR007 Supravat Rakshit Malpara-151 165(P), 166(P) 4.33 Chhatna 5 0104DM001 Nirad Baran Mondal Kukhrakuri-37 1 11.75 Saltora 6 0104DM003 Arindam Patar Kalla-38 4 11.96 Saltora 7 0104DM004 Sukanta Co-Operative Labour Contract Kesharkuri-28 1 11.8 Saltora and Construction Society Limited; Chairman: Miltan Sen 8 0104DM021 Goldy Distributors Private Limited; Sahebdanga-45 1 11.48 Saltora Director : Sourav Maji 9 0105DM006 Asmi Enterprise, Proprietor: Chandrima Jangpur-72 2423(P) 10.86 Mejhia Banerjee 10 0105DM020 GNG Import & Export Private Limited; Debagram-66 840 12.23 Mejhia Director: Gagan Garg 11 0105DM072 Macrofrancesco Shoe ( India) Pvt. Ltd.; Gopalpur-8 1094 12.10 Mejhia Director: Sanjib Dutta 12 0107DM001 Sanjit Sarkar Bamandihi-54 1141(P) 11.78 Barjora

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Sl. Unique Name of Mining lease holder Mouza with Plot No (s). Area in P.S. No Sand Block J.L No. Falling under Acre Code Sand Block 13 0107DM002 S.G. Projects Limited, Director : Ajay Bamandihi-54 1141(P) 11.02 Barjora Singh 14 0107DM004 Limelight Dealers Pvt. Ltd., Director: Sri Bamandihi-54 1141(P) 10.92 Barjora Sajan Kumar Bajaj 15 0107DM007 Adyamaa Tradelink Private Limited, Purakonda -55 445(P) 11.84 Barjora Director : Sri Premi Arora, S/o- Ram Kumar Arora 16 0107DM009 Balaji Trading Co’, Proprietor : Sri Ram Purakonda -55 445(P) 10.14 Barjora Bilash Yadav 17 0107DM012 Swapan Mondal -60 448(P), 513(P) 9.04 Barjora 18 0108DR001 Maa Trading Company, Prop.- Sonatapal-75 1 11.25 Onda Susanta Sarkar 19 0108DR006 Murulidhar Singha Sonatapal-75 1 9.01 Onda 20 0108DR011 Muksud Khan Ola-109 285 8.89 Onda 21 0108DR012 Bankura Mineral Industries Ola-109 285 12.21 Onda Prop.- Susanta Ghosh 22 0108DR013 Banshi Badan Nandi Ola-109 285 12.03 Onda 23 0108DR016 Jayanta Kumar Das Sahapur-111 429 11.92 Onda 24 0108DR017 Jayanta Kumar Das Sahapur-111 429 7.15 Onda 25 0108DR018 Ranjan Mondal Sahapur-111 429 10.04 Onda 26 0108DR019 Pal Agency Bathantora-113 431 3.69 Onda Prop- Susanta Pal 27 0108DR020 Sanjay Shit Bathantora-113 431 9.57 Onda 28 0108DR029 Pal Enterprise Belatukri-117 1603 9.51 Onda Prop. Prasanta Pal 29 0108DR030 Mahammad Oyes Belatukri-117 1603 7.78 Onda 30 0108DR033 Santanu Pratihar Rasiara-136 11 10.83 Onda 31 0108DR034 Santanu Pratihar Rasiara-136 11 11.84 Onda 32 0108DR035 Prudent Engineering Co., Nischantapur-118 1 10.16 Onda Prop: Subhankar Saha 33 0108DR036 Banshi Dey Nischantapur-118 1 10.79 Onda 34 0108DR037 Dipendu Maji Hiradangar-137 147 11.4 Onda 35 0108DR038 Utpalendu Baksi Hiradangar-137 147 11.91 Onda 36 0108DR039 Rabindra Kumar Ram Hiradangar-137 147 11.82 Onda 37 0108DR040 Mohamad Tavrej Hiradangar-137 147 10.98 Onda 38 0108DR041 Akhilesh Mahanta Hiradangar-137 147 8.54 Onda 39 0108DR046 Aniruddha Mukherjee Sabanpur-141 93 11.35 Onda 40 0108DR047 Samir Manna Sabanpur-141 93 10.81 Onda 41 0108DR048 Tapas Mukherjee Sabanpur-141 93 6.39 Onda 42 0108DR051 Mahesh Saraf Gammidya-192 709 6.57 Onda 43 0108DR052 Supravat Mandal Ektarpur-208 594 7.29 Onda 44 0110SB002 Satyam Shivam Sundaram Bagnanda-175 1 9.16 Simlapal Bricks, Proprietor: Rita Dutta 45 0110SB006 Rimtel Trading Private Limited, Director: Rosana-151 107 7.86 Simlapal Jai Kumar Chowdhary 46 0110SB007 Bankura Mines and Minerals Pvt. Ltd.; Mukundpur-152 70 5.31 Simlapal Director: Kinshuk Roy 47 0110SB008 Falguni Mahanti Jhumka-156 665 7.80 Simlapal 48 0115KB003 Ajit Singha Taldiha-345 231 12.15 Sarenga 49 0115KB005 M/s- S.B.Enterprise, Prop: Pranabes Taldiha-345 1 12.23 Sarenga Sinha 50 0115KB007 Ambey Niwas Pvt. Ltd.; Director: Premi Kotalsol-108 194 11.9 Sarenga

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Sl. Unique Name of Mining lease holder Mouza with Plot No (s). Area in P.S. No Sand Block J.L No. Falling under Acre Code Sand Block Arora, S/o- Ram Kumar Arora 51 0115KB010 Sujit Kumar Gupta Kotalsol-108 194 12.15 Sarenga 52 0115KB012 Arun Kumar Guniada-24 1 10.74 Sarenga 53 0115KB013 Binod Chaudhary Guniada-24 1 9.60 Sarenga 54 0115KB015 Debasish Mahanti Dhrampur-281 123/408 12.30 Sarenga 55 0115KB016 Subhas Prasad Yadav Dhrampur-281 123/408 12.35 Sarenga 56 0115KB019 Ajeet Kumar Tapaberia-175 211 9.65 Sarenga 57 0115KB020 Partha Sarathi Biswas Tapaberia-175 211 9.76 Sarenga 58 0117DR016 Ruma Mukherjee Thakurpur-85 1214 6.79 Bishnupur 59 0117DR019 Srimanta Pal Paikpara-57 280 5.16 Bishnupur 60 0118DR001 Subhasish Roy Chandipur-89 1(P),5,8,11,18, 12.30 Joypur 22,27,35, 36,37,39,44,45, 46,47,48, 49, 55,56,57,60,61, 62, 1747, 1748,1795 61 0118DR002 Tanmoy Ghosh Chandipur-89 1(P),5,8,11,18, 12.35 Joypur 22,27, 35, 36,37,39,44,45, 46,47,48,49,55, 56,57,60,61, 62, 1747, 1748,1795 62 0118DR003 Arun Kumar Chandipur-89 8,51,62,63,64,6 12.22 Joypur 5,66,67,68 63 0118DR004 Uttam Kumar Pal Chandipur-89 1(P),5,8,11,18, 12.22 Joypur 22,27, 35, 36,37,39,44,45, 46,47,48, 49, 55,56,57,60,61, 62, 1747, 1748,1795 64 0118DR005 Subhasish Roy Chandipur-89 1(P),5,8,11,18, 12.10 Joypur 22,27, 35, 36,37,39,44,45, 46,47,48, 49, 55,56,57,60,61, 62, 1747, 1748,1795 65 0118DR006 Arabinda Datta Pankhai-90 2246 0.65 Joypur 66 0119DR001 S.G.Projects Ltd, Director: Ajay Singh Lalki-10 538,539 10.52 Kotulpur 67 0119DR002 Abhay Ghosh Lalki-10 538,539 11.87 Kotulpur 68 0119DR003 Basudeb Hajra Lalki-10 538,539 8.10 Kotulpur 69 0119DR004 Raja Enterprises, Prop. Auranzeb Ansari Naupukur-53 343 9.58 Kotulpur 70 0119DR005 Sulabh Chaudhry Naupukur-53 343 8.92 Kotulpur 71 0119DR006 Rishav Chaudhry Naupukur-53 343 11.54 Kotulpur 72 0119DR007 Santra Ranahat-6 104 7.50 Kotulpur 73 0119DR008 Kohinur Jahan Bhagalpur-55 1367 11.73 Kotulpur 74 0119DR009 Mohamad Tavrej Bhagalpur-55 1367 12.00 Kotulpur 75 0119DR010 Ghosh Supply, Prop. Prabhas Ghosh Bhagalpur-55 1367 12.07 Kotulpur 76 0119DR011 Tapas Kumar Ghosh Bhagalpur-55 1367 11.68 Kotulpur

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Sl. Unique Name of Mining lease holder Mouza with Plot No (s). Area in P.S. No Sand Block J.L No. Falling under Acre Code Sand Block 77 0119DR012 LibraRetailer Private Ltd.; Director: Bhagalpur-55 1367 11.58 Kotulpur Pradyut Kumar Chatterjee 78 0119DR013 Ramsankar Patra Hati-61 1 12.05 Kotulpur 79 0119DR014 Balaji Projects, Partner: Inderpal Singh Hati-61 1 7.68 Kotulpur Sandhu 80 0119DR015 Indranagari Conclave Pvt. Ltd.; Director Baidanga-9 473 9.31 Kotulpur Inderpal Singh Sandhu 81 0119DR016 Indivisual Baidanga-9 473 9.85 Kotulpur 82 0120DM002 Kohinur Jahan Palashdanga-01 2077 7.8 Sonamukhi 83 0120DM004 Rabindra Prasad Palashdanga-01 2077 10.7 Sonamukhi 84 0120DM005 Sujit Kumar Roy Jaynagar-2 79 7.8 Sonamukhi 85 0120DM007 Debranjan Hazra Jaynagar-2 79 11.5 Sonamukhi 86 0120DM008 Sujit Kumar Gupta Jaynagar-2 79 12.2 Sonamukhi 87 0120DM010 Sony Trading Company, Prop: Mehboob Dihipara-8 1923 8.4 Sonamukhi Ansari 88 0120DM011 K & K Minerals Pvt. Ltd.; Director: Dwipen Dihipara-8 1923 10.1 Sonamukhi Roy 89 0120DM012 Deal Construction, Prop:Smt. Sunandita Dihipara-8 1923 9.3 Sonamukhi Kesh 90 0120DM013 Manish Kumar Agarwal Dihipara-8 1923 9.8 Sonamukhi 91 0120DM014 Manik Mondal Dihipara-8 1921 9.4 Sonamukhi 92 0120DM015 Roky Munda Dihipara-8 1921 8.7 Sonamukhi 93 0120DM016 Hazi Prakash Udyog Company; Partners: Dihipara-8 1921 9.9 Sonamukhi Md. Ibrahim Ansari & Israful Ansari 94 0120DM019 Asian International; Prop: Ashish Palshora-140 367 11.8 Sonamukhi Sheorayan 95 0120DM021 Anil Kumar Singh Palshora-140 367 11 Sonamukhi 96 0120DM022 Sankar Pratap Dubey Palshora-140 367 10.3 Sonamukhi 97 0120DM023 Rajan Singh Palshora-140 367 8.5 Sonamukhi 98 0121DM002 Shomuk Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. Deulpara-2 2337,4 11.69 Patrasayer(Sill Director: Aniruddha Banerjee ya Ghat) 99 0121DM004 Naj Trading Company, Prop: Mohammad Deulpara-2 1 10.74 Patrasayer(Sill Enamul Haque ya Ghat) 100 0121DM005 Surama Properties Pvt. Ltd.; Director: Deulpara-2 1 11.07 Patrasayer(Sill Satish Kumar Singh ya Ghat) 101 0121DM020 M/S National Traders, Prop: Parwez Alam Ghoradanga-29 882,851 11.26 Patrasayer(Sill Siddqui ya Ghat) 102 0121DM022 JHM Import Export Pvt. Ltd. Ghoradanga-29 851 9.88 Patrasayer(Sill ya Ghat) 103 0121DM024 Lokesh Kakkar Panchpara-60 1595 11.43 Patrasayer(Sill ya Ghat) 104 0121DM028 Banshidhar ConstructionPvt. Ltd.; Uttar Pataspur-1 554 10.79 Patrasayer(Sill Director: Ram Prasad Roy ya Ghat) 105 0121DM037 S.G. Projects Limited Mamudpur-61 916,1126 11.88 Patrasayer(Sill Director: Ajay Singh ya Ghat) 106 0121DM038 Radharaman Construction & Marketing Mamudpur-61 914,916 11.66 Patrasayer(Sill Pvt. Ltd.; Director: Subhash Prasad Yadav ya Ghat) 107 0121DR001 Arup Diyasi Naricha-158 1467 4.6 Patrasayer 108 0121DR002 Pradip Mukherjee Bagdahara-159 1330 10.20 Patrasayer 109 0121DR003 Rajendra Biswas Nandur-115 1756 6.40 Patrasayer 110 0121DR004 Soumen Biswas Nandur-115 1756 8.7 Patrasayer 111 0121DR008 Sanjoy Majhi Chakkabir-133 841,842 9.4 Patrasayer

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Sl. Unique Name of Mining lease holder Mouza with Plot No (s). Area in P.S. No Sand Block J.L No. Falling under Acre Code Sand Block 112 0122DM001 Hemanta Kumar Ghosh Bhajitpur-1 831 10.20 113 0122DM002 Hemanta Kumar Ghosh Bhajitpur-1 831 11.5 Indas 114 0122DM003 Ramen Sain Bhajitpur-1 831 11.80 Indas 115 0122DM004 Rajendra Ram Bhajitpur-1 831 10.50 Indas 116 0122DM005 Libra Retailer Pvt. Ltd.; Director: Pradyut Bhajitpur-1 831 9.0 Indas Kumar Chatterjee 117 0122DR001 Umesh Singh Yadav Kalagram-40 2487 10.2 Indas 118 0122DR002 Manoj Kumar Pal Kalagram-40 2487 11.4 Indas 119 0122DR003 Prasanta Ghosh Sanpura-57 794 11.20 Indas 120 0122DR004 Ghosh Construction, Prop: Susanta Sanpura-57 794 11.70 Indas Ghosh 121 0122DR005 Dilip Kumar Pal Sanpura-57 794 12.00 Indas 122 0122DR006 S.K.Enterprise, Prop:Kishor Mondal Sanpura-57 794 11.50 Indas 123 0122DR007 SK. Hossen Sanpura-57 794 12.10 Indas 124 0122DR012 Jayanta Koley Betanal-111 1836(P),4481(P 8.01 Indas ),4482(P),1841, 1842,1843,184 4,1845,1846(P) ,1848,1849,185 0,1851,1852(P) ,1869 (P),1870(P),18 65,1864,1860( P),1868(P),186 7(P),1893 (P),1892(P),44 89(P),4490 (P),4491(P),44 92 (P), 4493(P),1924(P ),1923(P),1919( P),1918 (P),1915(P),19 11(P),1910(P), 1916(P),1917 (P) 125 0122DR013 Asim Biswas Betanal-111 4468(P),4432(P 9.89 Indas ),4465(P) 126 0122DR014 Ganesh Paints & Chemicala; Prop: Betanal-111 4432(P),4471(P 11.09 Indas Promod Kumar Agarwal ),3956(P) 127 0122DR020 Jana Engg. Works, Partners; Jugal 2113(P),1906(P 9.5 Indas Chandra Jana, Subal Chandra Jana Naga Tentul-131 ),1901(P),1900( P),1899(P), 1893,1894,189 2,1891,1890,18 89,1887(P),188 8(P),1874(P),1 875(P),1877,18 78,1879,1908( P),1907(P),199 (P),1880(P),18 82(P),1883,188 4,1867,1866,

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Sl. Unique Name of Mining lease holder Mouza with Plot No (s). Area in P.S. No Sand Block J.L No. Falling under Acre Code Sand Block 2635(P),1855(P ),1861,1858(P), 1875(P),1887 (P),1888(P),18 74(P),1857(P), 1856(P)

128 0122DR022 Apanjan Supplier, Prop: SK. Nizamuddin Naga Tentul-131 2126(P),1984,1 11.45 Indas 977(P),1976(P) ,1975(P),1703, 1702(P),1701(P ),2656,2687(P), 1984,1983,198 2,1981,2657(P)

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10. DETAILS OF REVENUE GENERATED FROM MINERAL SECTOR DURING LAST THREE YEARS

Table 20: Details of Revenue generated from Mineral Sector during last 3 years Year Royalty/ deed rent Cess Surface rent Total revenue

2017-18 17,05,51,843.00 1,86,30,373.00 Yet to be realised 18,91,82,216.00 2018-19 25,80,61,838.00 2,18,14,784.00 Yet to be 27,98,76,622.00 realised 2019-20 27,45,18,253.00 2,51,07,547.00 Yet to be 29,96,25,800.00 (upto January,2020) realised TOTAL 76,86,84,638.00

Table 21: Quarterly collection of Royalty and Cesses as on 18.09.2019 Month Royalty and Cesses FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 April May NA 7,58,98,260.00 7,03,38,910.00 12,05,99,220.00 June July Aug NA 53,45730.00 NA NA September October November 5,06,64,520.00 6,12,18,140.00 7,84,12,570.00 NA December January February 7,45,21,550.00 7,42,42,500.00 12,58,43,920.00 NA March TOTAL 12,51,86,070.00 21,67,04,630.00 27,45,95,400.00 12,05,99,220.00 NA: Not Available

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11. TRANSPORT (RAILWAYS, ROAD)

Emphasize on local transport infrastructure from mineral transport point of view

Map. No. 16 TRANSPORT NETWORK MAP OF THE DISTRICT

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12. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The purpose of this District Survey report (DSR) was "Identification of promising zone of aggradations or deposition where mining can be allowed with economic vibility and identification of areas of erosion to prohibit the mining activity and calculation of annual rate of replenishment and allowing the time for further replenishment after mining in that area. This DSR encompasses the presence of different types of in-situ minerals [e.g., Quartz ,feldspar, mica, granite, pink granite, Black stone (gabbro & anorthosites), China Clay & fireclay] having utmost economic importance & which ultimately can pave the way to generate huge revenue in favour of Govt. This DSR gives factual field information about the depth of occurrence, host rock of mineralization, presence of associated minerals, reserve & grade (tentative)] estimation of minor minerals. As the entire field work is confined to G-4 stage [i.e., reconnaissance survey), determination of grade of in-situ minerals is not possible. By eye estimation, quality of minor minerals has been determined here.

There is a gap of feeling which might be attributed to the factors of immediate benefit as the very question of subsistence is involved particularly when the majority of the people in Bankura are below poverty line. Exploitation and not extinction should be the way of life. If that be the case the forest resources which are national wealth should be preserved in such a way that they are exploited and not extinct. Else danger is inherent in expressing their displeasure. The signs of danger, are apparent when we see erosion of soils due to indiscriminate felling of trees. There is uneven rainfall. It carries sands which turn into deposits causing heavy damage to fertile lands which are going to be scarce particularly when the population is increasing rapidly in geometrical progression.

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13. CONCLUDING REMARKS & SUGGESTED RECOMMENDATIONS

It is relevant to say in the context of preparation of DSR of Bankura district that it is a laudable attempt and it will give the “facilities galore” to West Bengal Government, from point of view of mineral deposits (both minor & major minerals). This district survey report indicates prima facie availability of requisite area from within the ML blocks to prove adequate reserves of stones (Granite, Granite-gneisses, Quartz etc., and river bed sand deposits). Stones under workable over burden ratio in order to sustain Granite stone and gravel mining project slated to attain ultimate production capacity that touches the target of mines/ quarry owners. Following points are taken into consideration to complete the concluding remarks: Application of the concept of mineral (major and minor)‘paragenesis’ i.e., a set of minerals which were formed together, especially in a rock, or with a specified mineral in regional and local context. Cumulative utilization of remotely sensed data such as multi sensor airborne survey, LANDSAT imageries etc. Review, intensification and projection of already explored intensified blocks. Necessitation of extensive exploration and thoroughness of search for stone and gravel deposits and new vistas of river bed sand deposits in view of geological diversity. Testing of unconventional targets, based on minor and major mineral paragenesis and its localization applying BROWN FIELD / GREEN FIELD concepts. More aggressive surface sampling, geochemical survey, soil analysis and assay of other minerals followed by grid pattern and chemical assay of borehole samples at short depth of interval were carried out by technical experts in the field of minor and major minerals. It is the prime time for the technocrats associated with mineral development to take up the challenges and present propagation of misconceptions in context of environmental degradation perspective. But successful management of stones and riverbed sand deposits involves sustainable approach of utilization, conservation and protection of the natural resources. Therefore, the current survey work will be helpful towards local and/or regional socioeconomic growth and sustenance of quality of the environment.

As mining was carried out within or near riverbed and it has direct impact on physical characteristics of channel geometry, bed elevation, substratum composition, stability, in-stream roughness of the river bed, velocity of flow, total discharge of river, sediment transport capacity, turbidity and temperature etc., and therefore, the prior mentioned factors were taken into consideration for survey planning. Any sort of alteration of the situation may create adverse impact on ecological balance of river in a regime. So, during riverbed sand mining the following

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT, BANKURA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL points were treated with special care just to vanguard the geo-environment: 1. Extraction of river bed materials in excess of replenishment by transport from upstream causes the bed to degrade upstream and downstream of the site of removal. 2. Bed degradations which are highly responsible for shifting of channel causes loss of properties and degradation of lands cape. Even in future it may damage, bridge support, concealed pipe line or any other structures. 3. Excessive removing of riverbed material may lower the water table which in turn can destroy the riparian vegetation. 4. Rapid bed degradation or excessive illegal mining may induce bank collapse and erosion by increasing the height of banks.

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14. REFERENCE CITED

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ANNEXURE: I MINERAL WEALTH MAPS OF BANKURA DISTRICT

Map 17: TITANIFEROUS MAGNETITE ORES IN ASSOCIATION WITH METAMORPHOSED GABBRO- NORITE-ANORTHOSITE SUITE OF ROCKS OCCURRING THROUGH SALTORA, BANKURA DISTRICT

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Map 18: OCCURRENCE OF WOLFRAMITE BEARING ZONES AT AND AROUND RASPAL, BANKURA DISTRICT

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ANNEXURE: II PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA (Results obtained by field investigation) Map 19: PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT (DAMODAR RIVER PART - 1)

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Map 20: PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT (DWARAKESWAR RIVER PART - 1)

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Map 21: PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT (KANGSABATI RIVER PART - 1)

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Map 22: PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT (SILAIBATI RIVER PART - 1)

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Map 23: PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT (DAMODAR RIVER PART - 2)

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Map 24: PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT (DWARAKESWAR RIVER PART - 2)

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Map 25: PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT (KANGSABATI RIVER PART - 2)

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Map 26: PROPOSED PROMISING SAND BLOCKS OF BANKURA DISTRICT (SILAIBATI RIVER PART - 2)

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ANNEXURE: III FIELD PHOTOGRAPHS

PHOTOGRAPH. 1 RIVERBED SAND DEPOSITS IN DWARAKESHAR RIVER AT RAJGRAM OF BANKURA DISTRICT(LATITUDE 23º13ꞌ14.92ꞌꞌ& LONGITUDE 87º01ꞌ55.9ꞌꞌ)

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PHOTOGRAPH. 2A VIEW OF KANGSABATI RIVER BASIN, MUKUTMANIPUR, DISTRICT BANKURA (LATITUDE 22º57ꞌ47.87ꞌꞌ& LONGITUDE 86º47ꞌ0.04ꞌꞌ)

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PHOTOGRAPH. 3 WESTERN SIDE OF KANGSABATI BARRAGE CHATERECTERIZED BY GRANITE-GNEISS HAVING REEF QUARTZ, MUKUTMANIPUR, BANKURA (LATITUDE 22º57ꞌ48.21ꞌꞌ& LONG 86º47ꞌ18.08ꞌꞌ)

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PHOTOGRAPH. 4 HIGHLY FRACTURED & JOINTED GNEISSIC-GRANITE EXHIBITING SHEARING EFFECTS DUE TO IMPACT OF PURULIA-BANKURA SHEAR ZONE (PBSZ) WITHIN THE RIVERBEDS OF KANGSABATI AT MUKUTMANIPUR, BANKURA HAVING TREND 80º-260º (LATITUDE 23º57ꞌ48.21 ꞌꞌ& LONGITUDE 87º47ꞌ18.08ꞌꞌ)

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PHOTOGRAPH. 5 A PANORAMIC VIEW OF MUKUTMANIPUR FENCED BY A DISTANT HILL RANGE

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\ PHOTOGRAPH. 6 PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING SCATTERED OCCURRENCES OF HIGHLY FRACTURED & BEDDED QUARTZITES OF DIFFERENT COLOURS AT SUSUNIA HILL OF SUSUNIA VILLAGE, NORTH BANKURA.

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PHOTOGRAPH. 7 PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING ‘A BIRD’S EYE VIEW’ OF SUSUNIA HILL SHOWING TREND 170º-350º, AT SUSUNIA VILLAGE, CHHATNA BLOCK, BANKURA NORTH

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ANNEXURE: IV IN-SITU MINERALS [CONTINUATION AFTER PAGE 160] Table 16a: Information on occurrence of ‘in-situ’ minerals

UNIQUE SL. NAME OF NAME OF MINING ADDRESS OF MINING MINERAL NO. MINERAL LEASE HOLDER LEASE HOLDER BLOCK CODE

CONTACT NO. CONTACT JL. NO. WITH MOUZA FALLING (S). PLOT BLOCK SAND UNDER ACRE IN AREA PS OF EXECUTION DATE NO. REGISTRATION

-

05

S/o. Manjeet Kakkar, -

Kanksa Road, Panagarh 1. NIL Black Stone Lokesk Kakkar

Bazar, Dist. Burdwan, 28.50

PIN - 713 148 16/01/2012

2691 & 3366

Gangajalghati

Duberdanga Duberdanga

010500082 of 2017 010500082

-

I

9647709156/ 0343 9647709156/ 2524994

184

-

S/o. Anil Baran Dutta, Vill

2. NIL Silica Sand Bhajan Dutta & PO. Panchmura, PS. (P)

6.48

Taldanga, Dist. Bankura Simlapal

23/07/2008

936 of 2008

493 (P) & 494/1501 494/1501 & 493 (P)

Patharkhamar Patharkhamar

9732104397

38

-

M/s. Dutta & Mallick Vill. Malibona, PO. Bon 3. NIL Silica Sand Mines, (1) Tapas Kr.

NA

362 Sarenga, Dist. Bankura 5.22

Dutta & (2) Guljar Mallick Serenga

13/02/2009

556 of 2009

Malibona Malibona

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UNIQUE SL. NAME OF NAME OF MINING ADDRESS OF MINING MINERAL NO. MINERAL LEASE HOLDER LEASE HOLDER BLOCK CODE

CONTACT NO. CONTACT JL. NO. WITH MOUZA FALLING (S). PLOT BLOCK SAND UNDER ACRE IN AREA PS OF EXECUTION DATE NO. REGISTRATION

9

-

S/o. Debendranath Dutta,

4. NIL Quartz & Quartzite Biswarup Dutta Vill. & PO. Khatra, Dist.

NA

6.19

Khatra

Bankura 407/722

30/10/2006

Lochipur Lochipur

2658 of 2006

8/1, Lal Bazar Street,

172

M/s. Agencies

Mezzanine Floor, Room - 5. NIL Quartz Proprietor: Kumar

NA

1221

No. 18M, , PIN - 10.10

Deora Chhatna

05/02/2008 700 001 212 of 2008

Dumda Dumda

289

S/o. Atul Krishna Das, -

Fire Clay & China Vill. Panagarhgram, PO.

6. NIL Bibhas Kumar Das (P)

NA NA

Clay Panagarh Bazar, PS. 12.24

Bankura I Bankura

Kanksa, Dist. Burdwan. 18/01/2001

Brindabanpur Brindabanpur

350, 350/817 & 351 351 & 350, 350/817

Legal heir of Late

26

Baburam Banerjee, Vill. -

Dumurkonda, PO. 7. NIL Fire Clay Jitendranath Banerjee

NA NA NA

Chirkunda, Dist. 17.38 (Jharkhand), Barjora

38, 45 & 150 38, 45 & PIN - 828 202 Saharjora

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UNIQUE SL. NAME OF NAME OF MINING ADDRESS OF MINING MINERAL NO. MINERAL LEASE HOLDER LEASE HOLDER BLOCK CODE

CONTACT NO. CONTACT JL. NO. WITH MOUZA FALLING (S). PLOT BLOCK SAND UNDER ACRE IN AREA PS OF EXECUTION DATE NO. REGISTRATION

126

-

S/o. Satyasadhan Roy,

8. NIL China Clay Sabyasachi Roy Vill & PO. Beliatore, PS.

NA NA

4.99

Barjora, Dist. Bankura. Barjora

15/10/1984

11, 12, 13, 15 11, 12, 13,

Kanchhala Kanchhala

Fire Clay & China 9. NIL NA NA

NA NA

Clay 19.25

Monipur

Taldande

04/08/1994 04/08/1994

(for 20yeras)

36 to 38, 481 (P) 481 (P) 36 to 38,

to 484 (P), 492 (P) 492 to 484 (P),

Fire Clay & China 10 NIL NA NA Clay NA NA NA NA

Monipur

Taldande

33, 34, 36

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