STONE MINING PROJECT

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE REPORT SUBMISSION TO DEIAA, SAHIBGANJ FOR BELBHADRI STONE DEPOSIT OF M/S PAHARIYA STONE WORKS PARTNER-SRI AMIT KUMAR GUPTA

AT VILLAGE-BELBHADRI, KHATA NO. 28, 10, 02 & 18 PLOT NO. 83, 175, 193(P) & 194(P P.S- MIRZACHAUKI, DISTRICT- SAHIBGANJ, AREA: 5.50 ACRES (2.22 Ha) PRODUCTION-85584.06 TPA or 285.28 TPD SUBMISSION OF STONE MINING PROJECTS FORM 1(M), PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT MINING PLAN WITH PMCP, ANNEXURE & SOFT COPY

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SRI RAVINDRA KUMAR PRAKASH M/S PAHARIYA STONE WORKS RQP VIDE LETTER NO.-(1835) 21.08.15 PART. – SRI AMIT KUMAR GUPTA UNDER.34B S/O SRI VISHWANATH SAH 102, RAMESHWARAM APARTMENT VILLAGE- MAHADEVWARAN, PHASE –II, ASHOK KUNJ, ASHOK P.O+P.S.- MIRZACHAUKI, NAGAR, ARGORA RANCHI, 834002 DISTRICT- SAHIBGANJ CONTACT-8757538142 JHARKHAND

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APPENDIX VIII (See paragraph) FORM 1 M

APPLICATION FOR MINING OF MINOR MINERALS UNDER CATEGORY ‘B2’ FOR LESS THAN AND EQUAL TO FIVE HECTARE (II) Basic Information 1. Name of the Mining Lease site: Belbhadri Stone Deposit of M/S Pahariya Stone Works 2. Location / site (GPS Co- ordinates):-Location of sites is in between 87°29'17.02" E & 87°29'22.49" E and latitude 25°14'22.17" N & 25°14'30.26" N. 3. Size of the Mining Lease (Hectare):- 2.22 HA 4. Capacity of Mining Lease (TPA): 85584.06 TPA 5. Period of Mining Lease: 10 years. 6. Expected cost of the project: 50 Lacs. 7. Contact Information: M/S Pahariya Stone Works Partner.- Shri Amit Kumar Gupta S/O Sri Vishwanath Sahu Village- Mahadevwaran, P.O+ P.S.- Mirzachauki, District- Sahibganj, Jharkhand

Environmental Sensitivity SL. Areas Distance in No. Kilometer / Details 1 Distance of project site from nearest rail or road bridge over the concerned Approx 8.1 km River, Rivulet, Nallah etc. 2. Distance from infrastructural facilities 5.5KM Railway line 5.5km National Highway NH 80-9.5 KM State Highway 06.5KM Major District Road 05.5km Any Other Road 01.5km(local road) Electric transmission line pole or tower 05.5km Canal or check dam or reservoirs or lake or ponds 07.5km In-take for drinking water pump house 04.5km Intake for Irrigation canal pumps 8.5km 3 Areas protected under international conventions, national or local No any area is legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value protected for this 4 Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons – Wetlands, No any area is Watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biosphere, mountains important and forests. sensitive within the radius of 05 km 5 Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for No any Areas is use breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering migration for Protecting within a radius of 5 km 6 Inland, coastal, marine or underground waters The applied area is very far from Inland, costal ,marine or underground area. 7 State, National boundaries There is no any interstate boundary within 5 km 8 Routes or facilities used by the public for access to recreation or other No any routs or tourist, pilgrim areas facilities used by the public within the radius of 5 km . . 9 Defence installations No any Defense installations within the radius of 5 km 10 Densely populated or built-up area, distance form nearest human habitation Nearest human habitation is far from 5.5 Km in Mirzachauki 11 Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land use Hospital, Schools are (hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities) situated 6 km far from the lease area. Meanwhile place of worship & community facility is around 5 km from the applied area. 12 Areas containing important, high quality or scarce resources Applied area is far (ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, from ground water tourism, minerals) resources, forestry, agriculture and other activities more than 5 km. 13 Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental standards are No any area is exceeded) subjected to pollution or environmental damage standards within the radius 5 km 14 Areas susceptible to natural hazard which could cause the project to present No any as such natural environmental problems hazard within the (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or radius of 5 km adverse climatic conditions) 15 Is proposed mining site located over or near fissure / fracture for ground No proposed mining water recharge site located in fracture zone or ground water recharge zone. 16 Whether the proposal involves approval or clearance under the following Regulations or Acts, namely:- (a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 Not applicable (b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 Not applicable (c) The Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 2011 Not applicable If yes, details of the same and their status to be given. 17 Forest land involved (hectares) No any forest land involved 18 Whether there is any litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is propose to be set up? (a) Name of the Court No any litigation (b) Case No. pending in the court (c) Order or direction of the Court, if any, and its relevance with the proposed project.

(Signature of Project Proponent Along with name and address) M/S Pahariya Stone Works Partner.- Shri Amit Kumar Gupta S/O Sri Vishwanath Sahu Village- Mahadevwaran, P.O+ P.S.- Mirzachauki, District- Sahibganj, Jharkhand Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This is a proposal for obtaining Environmental Clearance for New Stone Mining Project at in Khata no.: 28, 10, 02, 18 PLOT NO -83, 175, 193(P), 194(P) having an area of 5.50 Acres/2.22 Ha in Village: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj(Jharkhand).

Salient features of the project Sr. No. Particulars Details Belbhadri Stone Deposit of 1. Name of the project M/S Pahariya Stone Works. 2. Name of the Applicant Partner- Sri Amit Kumar Gupta 3. Area 2.22 Ha 85584.06 MT/yr of stone . or, 285.28 TPD of 4. Avg. Production capacity stone. 5. Village Belbhadri 6. Thana Mirzachauki 7. District Sahibganj 8. State Jharkhand 9. Latitude 25°14'22.17" N & 25°14'30.26" N 10. Longitude 87°29'17.02" E & 87°29'22.49" E 11. Toposheet No. 72-O/8 12. Cost of the project 50 Lacs 13. Environmental Management Cost 3.5 Lacs per year 14. CSR Activity Budget 2,50,000 per year (5% of total cost)

2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT The proposed stone mining is at in Khata no.: 28, 10, 02, 18 PLOT NO -83, 175, 193(P), 194(P) having an area of 5.50 Acres/2.22 Ha in Village: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj(Jharkhand).The applicant has applied to District Mining Office for the grant of mining lease area over an area of 2.22 ha for mineral stone for a period of 10 years.

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

2.1. Identification of project and project proponent The proposed stone mining is at in Khata no.: 28, 10, 02, 18 PLOT NO -83, 175, 193(P), 194(P) having an area of 5.50 Acres/2.22 Ha in Village: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj(Jharkhand). Shri Amit Kumar Gupta, Partner of M/S Pahariya Stone Works involved in the stone mining activities of this project. The applicant is working as Partner of company.

2.2. Brief description of nature of the project The proposed new stone mining is at in Khata no.: 28, 10, 02, 18 PLOT NO -83, 175, 193(P), 194(P) having an area of 5.50 Acres/2.22 Ha in Village: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj(Jharkhand). Now, considering the demand and supply of stone, applicant wants to apply fresh environmental clearance for his mine lease for stone production. Hence he has applied as a new project and sought environmental clearance for this project from DEIAA, Sahibganj. 2.3. Need for the project and its importance to the country The economy of is the eleventh largest in the world by nominal GDP and the third largest by purchasing power parity. The primary reason for the economic growth can be attributed to the growth in infrastructural facilities such as roads, highways & buildings. Infrastructural growth is directly proportional to the availability of raw materials such as soil, stone, sand etc. With the growing infrastructural requirement of the India, the demand of raw materials has increased geometrically. The stone is required in various construction activities and will be sold to nearby markets to fulfill the requirement of local people. 2.4. Demand – Supply Gap The growth in India’s economy and population, coupled with urbanization, has resulted in an increasing demand for residential, commercial, industrial, public roads & highways as well as other physical infrastructure. Considering the demand of the mineral and its sufficient availability in this area, it is essential to have stone mine to sustain the demand and supply gap. 2.5. Imports vs. Indigenous Production There will be no imports for the proposed project. All the mined stone will be used in developing the infrastructure.

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

2.6. Export Possibility The present project does not seek the export possibility as it is a cheap mineral and the demand is high in the local area. 2.7. Domestic/Export Markets Excavated stone will be used for domestic market. 2.8. Employment generation (direct and indirect) due to the project. The proposed stone mining activity is envisaged to improve the socio-economic condition on a micro- economic scale by generating local employment of approximately 22 peoples directly and indirectly. 3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3.1. Type of project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any. The present project is an application for the environmental clearance and it is neither interlinked nor interdependent as the mined mineral will be sold to market directly. 3.2. Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates The mining lease area is located at in Khata no.: 28, 10, 02, 18 PLOT NO -83, 175, 193(P), 194(P) having an area of 5.50 Acres/2.22 Ha in Village: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj(Jharkhand). No ecological sensitive zone that lies within 10 km radius of the proposed mining area. As per the EIA Notification 2006, the project will be considered as a Category ‘B2’ project.

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

Location

JHARKHAND SAHIBGANJ

MANDRO BLOCK AREA MAP

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

Latitude Longitude

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

3.3. Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone should be highlighted. No alternate site was considered as the project is mineral specific. 3.4. Size and Magnitude of operation The average rated capacity of the project will be 85584.06 metric tonnes per year and the mining operations will be confined to the lease area granted. The mine lease area is spread over an area of 2.22 ha at Village: Belbhadri, Thana: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, State: Jharkhand.

3.5. Project description with process details Stone mining will be done at the proposed site. Mining operations is to be carried out by opencast mechanized method, jack hammer, tipper etc will used. Mining will be carried out in the form of benches. The overburden removal from benches will be done by Manual & using appropriate machineries. Process details of the Mine S. No. Particulars Details 1. Mine Lease Area 2.22 ha 2. Method of mining Open Cast Semi Mechanized 3. Mineable Reserve 735981 tonnes 4. Production 85584.06 metric tonnes/year 5. Bench Width 6m (min) 6. Bench Height 6m (max) 7. Slope Angle <45˚ 8. Average working days 300 9. Anticipated Life of mine 10years 10. Tonnage factor 2.7

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

Reserve of Stone TYPES OF RESERVE RESERVE IN TON UNFC

MEASURED MINERAL RESOURCES 1155722 331 BLOCKED MEASURED MINERAL RESOURCES IN SAFETY BARRIER & 221 UPL 537324 MINEABLE PROVED RESERVE 618397 111

INDICATED MINERAL RESOURCES 136531 332 BLOCKED INDICATED MINERAL RESOURCES IN SAFETY BARRIER & 222 UPL 18947 MINEABLE PROBABLE RESERVE 117584 122 419741 211 TOTAL MINEABLE RESERVE 735981 A+B

UNFC Codification

CATEGORY CODE QUANTITY IN TONES GRADE IN % Total (A + B) - 735981 Resources A Proved (111) 618397 Used as raw material for Reserved (121) ------constructional 117584 activities like Probable (122) roads, railways Feasibility Mineral and buildings. (211) 419741 Resources (221) 537324 Pre-feasibility Mineral Resources (222) 18947 Measured Mineral (331) 1155722 Resources Indicated Mineral (332) 136531 Resources Inferred Mineral (333) - Resources Reconnaissance (334) - Mineral Resources

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

Year-wise Production targets on basis of Surface Plan

Stone Generation Year MT of OB in m3 st 1 year 87537 7543

2nd year 82820 1196

3rd year 86546 Nil

4th year 86030 Nil

5th year 84988 Nil

Total 426921 8739

3.6. Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of final product/s, Mode of transport of raw material and finished product No raw material is required for the proposed stone mining project. As it is a stone mining project the finished product is stone and small stone chips. The finished product will be carried out to the local markets through tractors or trolleys.

3.7. Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined. Resource optimization/recycling and reuse are not envisaged. Negligible amount of waste water is expected.

3.8. Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be given Water is required for domestic purposes, dust suppression and plantation purposes. Approximately, 28220 LPD of water is required. No power is required for the mining operations. The fresh water for domestic and plantation purposes will be sourced from the pond in nearby villages Nimgachi & Mirzachauki and private water suppliers will be hired for dust suppression purposes further handpump is proposed personally & villagers usage.

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

3.9. Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management /disposal. Very less amount of waste water is expected at site. The domestic generated waste water will be disposed through soak pit. Small amount of solid waste will be generated which will be further cleared by the workers itself. The overburden which will be generated at the site will be used in filling of low lying areas, roads and excavated pits. Excavated soil will be used in plantation purposes along the periphery of mine lease area. SITE ANALYSIS 3.10. Connectivity

Connectivity details from Proposed project site Nearest Railway Station Mirzachauki Station, Approx. 05.50 km. Nearest Airport Ranchi Airport, Approx. 450km.

Road connectivity Mirzachauki Pirpainti is 6.5 KM EAST Nearest City Sahibganj Approx. 30 km from the site

Land form, land use and land partnership The land parcel on which the mines lease area for stone mining operations has been provided to Sri Amit Kumar Gupta, Partner of M/S Pahariya Stone Works. The existing land use of the land parcel is given in the table below. Land use at the end of plan period: Existing Land use: Land use at the end of plan period: Category Area in Acres Category Area in Acres Quarry NIL Quarry 3.57 Green belt/Safety Road NIL 1.61 barrier Total area in use NIL Road 0.12 Balance unused area 5.50 Dump 0.20 Total Lease Area 5.50 Total area in use 5.50 Balance 0.00 Total Lease Area 5.50 This At present,no areahas been broken due to mining and other related activities.

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

3.11. Topography Actually the applied area is Moderate slop of mound with rock mass of Basalt. This is a fresh area having no any quarry at present. Ganga River flowing near within the radius of 15 km.The applied Stone Mine is located in moderate slop of mound area of Belbhadri village, Thana- Mirzachauki, Dist. – Sahibganj, State – Jharkhand. The mine is located in Open Series Toposheet no. 72 O/8 having Longitude Longitude 87°29'17.02" E & 87°29'22.49" E and latitude 25°14'22.17" N & 25°14'30.26" N Khata no.: 28, 10, 02 & 18 Plot.no. 83, 175, 193(P) & 194(P) respectively having an area of 5.50 Acres/2.22 Ha The applied lease area is for mining of rock is exposed up to the surface. The area is located in non-forest area and it is a raiyati land. Necessary consent has been taken for mining from Village Panchayat by conducting General Meeting of Village Panchayat (Gram Sabha). Applicant for the mining lease is M/S Pahariya Stone Works, Parner- Sri Amit Kumar Gupta), Sahibganj.

3.12. Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies including area under CRZ), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette Notification should be given. There are no national parks, wildlife sanctuary and other notified eco sensitive areas within 10 km from the periphery of the project site. 3.13. Existing Infrastructure There is no building & structure within mining lease area except some vegetation existing on the lease area which will be cleared when required. Nearest railway station is Mirzachauki near about 5.5 km from project site.

3.14. Soil classification The major soil type of the district is the type soil witch derived from basaltic lava. These soils are black in colour, very fertile and restricted to Rajmahal lava areas. The other soil type of the district are red soil, eroded scarp soil, foothill soils, Tal soil and alluvial soil. The red soils are light to medium and are red to yellow or light grey in colour. The eroded scarp soil occurs in transverse section of dissected, descending scarp land at various altitude of upland. The yellowish red foothill soils occur in the eastern fringe of the district. The Tal soil is found in the back water belt of the Ganga around

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

Barharwa when the rain water remains stagnant in the rainy season. The clayey loam type alluvial soil occurs near plains Source: http://www.cgwb.gov.in/District_Profile/Jharkhand/Sahebganj.pdf

3.15. Climate data from secondary sources The district is characterized by humid to sub-humid climate. During summer the hot spell prevails from March to middle of June. Rainy season starts from middle of June to end to September. Winter starts from the middle of November and continues till the end of February. The district experiences great heat from March to May, when the maximum temperature reaches upto 44.40c. December being the coldest month when the minimum temperatures fall down up to 6.80c. Source: http://www.cgwb.gov.in/District_Profile/Jharkhand/Sahebganj.pdf

3.16. Geology Regional Geology:

The rock type exposed in the region consist of a series of a meta sediment like mica schist, quartz schist, quartzite, garnetiferous mica gneiss, feldspathic mica gneiss intruded by granite plutons, amphibolites, dolerites, pegmatite’s and quartz veins. Large-scale migmatisation and feldspathisation is responsible for conversion of mica schist to mica- gneiss. The generalized geological succession of these rock types occurring in area is as follows: The tentative regional stratigraphic sequence of the Jharkhand Mica Belt is as follows:

Quaternary & Recent …………. Alluvium

Post Lower Gondwana (Lower to Middle Jurasic) ………… Dolerite

Lower Gondwana …………. Talchir Sandstonea And Shale’s.

BOULDER BED

------UNCONFORMITY------

Intrusive Pegmatite and vein Quartz, Meta- Dolerite Meta- Gabbro, Meta- Pyroxenite and Oththoamphibole.

Basalt

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

Pre Cambrian Upper Quartzite and micaceous Meta sedimentaries of Mica Belt Mica schist and mica gneiss with inters calated amphibolites calcgneisses and quartz schist’s of Chotanagpur granite gneiss and migmatite. Dykes of newer dolerite, which can be readily identified megascopically, even within the volcanic terrain, pervasively traverse them. Local Geology Large scale mapping on 1:1000 scale has been carried out in and around the area of granitic rock deposit; it comprises only one type of deposit of Basalt rock. Then the area was grided according to square pattern at an interval of 50m. Effort was made to plot each and every characteristics of rock formation. A contour plan having 1m interval has been also prepared, showing relative elevation and depression from ground level. In this way a geological map is prepared (Plate No.4). The geological sequence of rock type of the area is as follows:- Alluvial Soil ------Unconformity ------Dolerite 3.17. Social infrastructure available. The proposed project is coming at Village: Belbhadri, Thana: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj (Jharkhand). Social amenities and basic civic amenities are as follow:

Social Infrastructure

S. No. Name Distance (km) Direction

A Educational Facilities:

1 Primary School 4.5 N-E

B Hospital Facilities:

1 Primary Swasthya Kendra 7.5 N-E

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

4. PLANNING BRIEF 4.1. Planning concept (type of industries, facilities and transportation etc.) town and country planning/development authority classification. The proposed project is stone mining project. 4.2. Population Projection The manpower proposed for the project is 22 people. Local people will be given employment. They will be hired from nearby villages. No influx of people is anticipated. Hence, there will be no change in the demographic structure of the area where the project is proposed. 4.3. Land use Planning (Breakup along with green belt etc.) The stone mining will be carried out on an area of 2.22 ha. Green belt will be developed along the periphery of the mine lease area and the areas suggested by local gram panchayat. 4.4. Assessment of infrastructure demand (physical & social) 4.4.1. Physical Conditions of roads are moderate and needs to upgrade. 4.4.2. Social  Medical facilities are lacking in the local villages.  The study area is rural type.  The literacy rate and the health status of the area is poor, Applicant will try to improve the present scenario using their proposed CSR budget. 4.5. Amenities/Facilities The mine site office, first aid room & temporary rest shelter will be established in the lease area. Clean drinking water will be provided. 5. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE 5.1. Industrial area (processing area) As it is a stone mining project it is not applicable.

5.2. Residential area (non-processing area) This is not required as mine workers comes from nearby villages. Rest shelter to the workers will be provided outside the lease area.

5.3. Green belt The details of the plantation are as given in table below. All the trees will be planted along the boundary or periphery (7.5 m)of the mine lease area .

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

Proposed Green Belt Development Details of year wise greenbelt development along with number of plants and required area.

Area to be Expected No. of Year Covered Species of Plant Survival Rate Plants (Ha) (%) st 1 year 325 0.13

2nd year 325 0.13 Asan, sheesham, rd 325 0.13 AmaltashJamun, 3 year 70 to 80% babul, th 325 0.13 4 year gulmohar,etc 5th year 325 0.13 Total 1625 0.65

5.4. Connectivity (Traffic and transportation road/rail/metro/water ways etc.) The lease area is well connected by road and NH- Mirzachauki- at a distance of approx 9.5 km from the mine site. Approach road is of kuccha type.

5.5. Drinking water management (source & supply of water) The daily water demand including for process & domestic water will be 28220 LPD which will be supplied by the nearest Pond, Jharna & private tankers supplier. 5.6. Sewerage system The domestic effluent from the mining site will be managed through soak pit. 5.7. Industrial waste management

There will not be any industrial waste generation.

5.8. Solid waste management Solid waste generated will be of domestic in nature and separate bins will be used for collection of organic, inorganic and inert waste. No littering will be allowed in the mine site. Overburden will be used in filling of low lying areas, excavated pits and plantation purposes.

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

5.9. Power requirement & supply/source The mining would be mechanized. Electrical power will not be required at the site. Transportation will be done through tractor/trolleys operating on diesel.

6. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN 6.1. Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the project affected persons including home oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given) Since there are no people living at the project site. The resettlement and rehabilitation is not applicable. In south east area i.e. allocated for temporary overburden & Rest shelter.

7. PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES 7.1. Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (time schedule for the project to be given) The project activity will be taken up in parallel along with the opening of mine, after the Environmental Clearance is granted. The production will commence after the grant of Environmental Clearance. The project will be completed when the entire mineral will be excavated.

7.2. Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project The project proponent will incur a total cost of Rs.50 lac and may vary from place to place and with magnitude of the stone mining. This will include the rent/lease for land, cost of labor, cost of transportation, fuel charges etc.

7.3. CSR Budget The following CSR activities are proposed:  Study Materials for needy students  Distribution mosquito nets to the poor villagers.  Donation to poor students for books and school bags.  Provided medicine to poor people.  Road maintenance Total Cost of the project – Rs. 50 lac Yearly CSR cost is @ 5% of the total project cost is prescribed. Hence, a sum of Rs. 2,50,000 Rs. per annum will be spending on the CSR activity.

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

Time Frame – 1 year Project Cost SL PARTICULARS AMOUNT (Rs) NO 1 COST OF LAND (LEASE EXPENSE) 4,40,000/- 2 ROAD & TEMPORARY STRUCTURE 2,50,000/- 3 PURCHASE / ANNUAL LEASE, COST OF MINING AND 37,50,000/- TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT ETC. 5 MISCELLANEOUS 5,60,000/- TOTAL - 40,00,000/- Proposed Expenditure on CSR Activities

Proposed Expenditure on CSR Activities year wise amount in RS. Year Water Education Health Rural Total Cost management Development Development In RS. 1st 75,000 60,000 65,000 50,000 2,50,000

2nd 60,000 65,000 50,000 75,000 2,50,000

3rd 65,000 50,000 75,000 60,000 2,50,000

4th 50,000 75,000 60,000 65,000 2,50,000

5th 75,000 60,000 65,000 50,000 2,50,000

8. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 8.1. Air Environment Management  Water sprinkling on haul road and approach road.  Plantation around the mining lease area will be provided to arrest dust emissions.  Monitoring of Air quality will be done on regular basis.  Tractors/Trolleys will be covered by tarpaulin sheets during transportation.  Regular maintenance of vehicles.  All the vehicles that will be used for transportation i.e. trucks, tippers, and dumpers will be maintained regularly and checked for Pollution under Control.  Personal Protective Equipment like dust mask will be provided to all employees working in the likely dusty areas.

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

8.2. Water Environment Management  No wastewater will be generated in mining activities except sanitary waste.  Sanitary wastewater will be treated in septic tank/soak pits.  Garland drains will be created around mine area and dump area.  The wash off and leachates from dump sites will be collected by providing garland drains around the dump sites and they will be de-silted in these drains.  The drains will be cleaned regularly before onset of monsoon.  Surface runoff will be discharged through sedimentation tank.

8.3. Noise Environment Management Mitigation measures to control ambient noise levels:  Green Belt/Green Cover will be developed around mine pits to attenuate noise levels.  Employees will be provided with personal protection equipment (PPE’s) at high noise area.  Operator enclosure will be provide with aquatics prove cabin.  Proper maintenance, oiling and greasing of machines at regular intervals will be done to reduce generation of noise.

8.4. Soil  Proper mitigation measures will be adopted to control dust emissions like water sprinkling.  There will be no outside discharge from mining lease area.  There is no toxic element present in the mineral which may contaminate the soil.

8.5. Occupational Health and Safety Measures  The fugitive dust emission will be suppressed by water sprinkling on haul and transportation road. The level of dust emissions will be controlled as per permissible limit.  All workers (regular and daily) will be registered under ESIC for regular monitoring of their health and occupational diseases.  All employees regular or contractual will be selected for complete health check and occupational disease check in ESIC hospital which comes under Ministry of Labor.  Any suspected case will be further examined by ESIC occupational health detection center.

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Pre Feasiblity Report for Stone mining in Mauza: Belbhadri, P.S: Mirzachauki, District: Sahibganj, Jharkhand, Area of 5.50 Acres (2.22 Ha).) APPLICANT: M/S Pahariya Stone Works

Environment Management Cost

S.No. HEAD Annual Expenditure in Rs.Per year 1. Environmental Monitoring 75,000 2. Water Sprinkling 50,000 3. Green belt development 75,000 4. Progressive reclamation of Mine pits 50,000 5. Garland drains 50,000 6. Miscellaneous 50,000 Total 3,50,000

9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS) 9.1. Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to the local people including tribal population, if any, in the area 9.2. The project will bring economical benefits to the state by the way of royalty for mineral and people by the way of direct (22 people) and indirect. The mine management will be helping nearby villages by providing aid to school, conducting medical and social awareness camps, helping in formation of self help groups etc especially keeping in the view the tribal and economically backward population in the area as part of its corporate social responsibility. Thus the project will bring out socio-economic improvement of the area and will prove beneficial to the area.

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