GOVERNMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY

From To N.Ranga Rao, M.Sc. Tech., Sri. Naga Venkata Dy. Director of Mines and Geology, Suryanarayana Raju Rajasagi, . S/o. P.P. Rajasagi, Thamaram Village, Opp. HP Petrol Bunk, Makavarapaiem Mandal, Visakhapatnam Dt-533101.

Letter NO.2820/MP-AKP/2Q17. dated: ■04.2018.

Mines a Minerals - Quarry Lease applied by Sri. Naga Venkata Suryanarayana Raju Rajasagi for Road Metal, Rough Stone & Gravel over an extent of 24.00 Hectares in Sy.No.332 of G. Koduru Village, Makavarapaiem M'andal, - Mining Plan- Approval - Reg.

1. Proceedings NO.28594/RQP/2001, dated: 25.09.2015 of the Director of Mines and Geology, A.P. 2. Proc. NO.61557Q/20J.7, dated: 23.03.2017 of the Dy.Director of Mines & Geology, Visakhapatnam. 3. Draft Mining Plan submitted on 07.12.2017 by Sri. Naga Venkata Suryanarayana Raju Rajasagi. 4. This office Letter No.2820/MP-AKP/2017, dated: 30.01.2018. 5. Letter dated: 12.04.2018 along with five sets of fair Mining Plan from the lessee.

In exercise of the powers conferred as per amended Rule 22(4A) of Minera Concess|on Rul05 I960 for approval of Mining Plans / Schemes of Mining in addition tc the declaration of (31) Major Minerals declared as Minor Minerals a part from existing approvals the Govt. vide Memo No.7674/Mines. II (I)/2014, dt: 23.07.2015 from Ind & Comm (M.II) Dept. Government of Andhra Pradesh. I hereby approve the Mining Plan

0r Sy.No.332c » of G. KoduruMetal, RoughVillage, Stone Makavarapaiem & Gravel over Mandal, an extent Visakhapatnam of 24.00 HectaresDistrict in

SScor^tio9nas"enkata S^nar^ana MU Rajasagi. This approval is slj^tfthe

1. This Mining Plan including Progressive Mine Closure Plan is approved without prejuckce to any other laws applicable to the Mine area from time to time whethe made by the Central Government, State Government or any otfTer auth^ritv or a-w order / direction from any court of competent jurisdiction. '

2. This approval of the aforesaid Mining Plan including Progressive Mine Closure Plan does not in any way imply the approval of the Government In terns o7 anv other Provisions of the Mineral Concession & Development Rules 1988 APMMC Rules, 1966 (G.O.Ms. No. 56, Ind & Comm (M II) Deot Dt 3n ru fmrV h Mineral Concession Rules, 1950 or the other Rules framed there under and anv

2003 Ind also Uh ^ F.oreSt70nSerVati0n ACt' 1980' Forest Conservation Rules applicable f^m £ toTST 0rderS' 9UidelineS 35 the Case ^ "e

Regulations of MMRWS^To^ion^^the0 Mines1 Acf3 mTaU other Rulf^l Regulations made there under including submission of nnH^ „fRules ^

"s™ StatUt0ry °ffidalS aS «nder th! Minis

4' itri7reSdS.i0n fr0m the DireCt0r General' MlneS Safety whenever and where ever :2:

5. Clearance / Consent / No objection from Ministry of Environment and Forest

PoliU ti n Contro1 Board as obtained and a copy off the° same should be submitted applicable to thisin thisoffice. case should be

6' ^r/notrceslf'anTi^oraer / notices if any issued Th" by9 competentShal1 beauthority. SUbjeCt t0The VaCation resnonsibilitv of Prohibitory nf correctness of the boundaries of the leasehold shown on the ground with reference to lease map lies with the Applicant. ^ wiui reierence

1. The Mining Plan approval is for proposals contained therein and as applicable for

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S. If anything found to be concealed as required by the Mines Act in the contents of approved Mining Plan (including progressive Mine closure plan) and the proposal

the^ocumenMs folind^t^h 0 ' 9 Sta9e the -'orition furniSn shall be revoked withlmmedir^t" miSrepresentation facts' the approval • -j.;

Enci: Approved Mining Plan Yours^faithg^

Dy.-Dii^dtor o/ Mines & Geology, .Visakhapatnam.

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mformatio^ Member SecretarV' SEAC, Vijayawada a'ong with Approved Mining Plan for .

Copy to the Director of Mines Safety, Hyderabad Region-2, Room No-701, 7th Floor, C G O Towers, Kavadiguda, Secunderabad-500080 for information.

Copy to the Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, AnakapaNi along with Approved Mining Plan for information and Jie is directed to accept Bank Guarantee as financial assurance from the Lease Holder as per 23 (F)2 of MCDR, 1988 & obtain Environmental Clearance as per Notification S.O.N 141 (E) Dt. 15.01.2016 of the MoEF from the applicant. MINING PLAN INCLUDING PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN FOR ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE AND GRAVEL Over an extent of 24.000 Hectares (Ac 59.30 Cts.) in Sy. No, 332, G.KODURU (V), MAKAVARAPALEM (M), VISAKHAPATNAM DISTRICT, A.P.

CATEGORY 'A' OTER THAN FULLY MECHANIZED MINE (Submitted Under Rule 7(A) of APMMC1966)

Ownership District & Extent Village Mandal Sy. No. of State (Hectares) Occupancy Visakha- 24.000 Hectares Government patnam, G.Koduru Makavarapalem 332 (Ac 59.30 Cts.) A.P Land

APPLICANT

Sri N.V.S.N. RAJU RAJASAG1 S/o P.P.RAJASAGI, Thamaram (VJ^Makgvarapalem (M), Visakhap^^cnc^^kt, A.P.

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T. LINGA MURTHY Geologist & RQP Regn. No. RQP/DMG/AP/45/2017 {Valid up to 22-08-2027) H. No.lO-l-92/3/161A, Janaki Enclave, Karmanghat, Hyderabad - 500 035. Telephone: 9885932426 CONSENT LETTER

The Mining Plan for Road Metal, Rough Stone & Gravel Mine belonging to Sri N.

V.S.N. RAJU RAJASAGI over an extent of 24.000 Hectares (Ac 59.30 Cts.) in Sy. No. 332 of

G.Koduru (V), Makavarapalem (M), Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh, has been prepared by Shri T. Linga Murthy RQP, (RQP/DMG/AP/45/2017) Hyderabad.

This is to request the Deputy Director of Mines Geology, Visakhapatnam to make further correspondence regarding any correction of the Mining Plan with the said

Recognized Person at his Address:

T. LINGA MURTHY RQP, H.No. 10-1-92/3/161A, Janaki Enclave, Karmanghat, Hyderabad -500035. Mobile No: 9885932426

I hereby undertake that all the proposals made in the Mining Plan by Recognized

Qualified person are deemed to have been made with my knowledge and consent and shall be acceptable and binding on me in all respects. J o o o o CERTIFICATE o

01. It is certified that the CCOM Circular No. 2/2010 will be implemented and complied

O with when an authorized agency is approved by the State Government.

O 02. It is Certified that the Progressive Mine Closure Plan of Road Metal, Rough Stone &

O Gravel Mine of Sri N.V.S.N, Raju Rajasagi over an extent of 24.000 Hectares (Ac 59.30

O Cts.) in Sy. No. 332 of G.Koduru (V), Makavarapalem (M), Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh complies with all statutory rules, regulations, orders made by the o Central or State Government, Statutory Organization, Court, etc., which have been o taken into consideration and wherever any specific permission is required the o applicant will approach the concerned authorities. o The information furnished in the Progressive Mine Closure plan is true and correct to o the best of my knowledge and records. o

0 The provisions of Mines Act, Rules and Regulations made there under have been o observed in the Mining Plan over an area of 24.000 Hectares (Ac 59.30 Cts.} in Sy. o No. 332 of G.Koduru (V), Makavarapalem (M), Visakhapatnam District, Andhra o Pradesh belonging to Sri N.V.S.N. Raju Rajasagi, and where specific permissions are o required, the applicant will approach the D.G.M.S. Further, standards prescribed by o D.G.M.S. in respect of Miners Health will be strictly implemented. o o o o Date: 16-04-2018 o Place: Visakhapatnam o

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The provisions of the MCR'ISGO & APMMC'1966 have been observed in the

preparation of Mining Plan for Road Metal, Rough Stone & Gravel Mine belonging to Sri

N.V.S.N. Raju Rajasagi, over an extent of 24.000 Hectares (Ac 59,30 Cts.) In Sy. No. 332 of

G.Koduru (V), Makavarapalem (M), Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh and whenever specific permissions are required, the applicant will approach the concerned authorities of

Indian Bureau of Mines or DGMS.

The information furnished in the Mining Plan is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Date: 16-4-2018 Place: Hyderabad. Geologist & RQP o o o

INDEX

CHAPTER TITLE o PAGE NO o INTRODUCTION 1 o 1.0 GENERAL 2 o 2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY 2 o 3.0 DETAILS OF APPROVED MINING PLAN/SCHEME OF MINING IF ANY o 3 PART-A o 1.0 GENERAL DETAILS 4 o 2.0 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION 4 o 3.0 MINING 11 o o 3.1 DRILLING & BLASTING 11 o 4.0 MINE DRAINAGE 13 o 5.0 STACKING OF MINERAL REJECTS, SUB-GRADE & DIPOSAL OF WASTE 13 o 6.0 USE OF MINERAL & MINERAL REJECTS 13 o PROCESSING OF ROM & MINERAL REJECTS o 7.0 13 o 8.0 OTHERS 13 o PART-B PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN UNDER RULE OF 23 OF 15 o MCDR'1988 3 FIELD PHOTOGRAPHS 20 3

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3 LIST OF PLATES O PLATE TITLE SCALE O 1 LOCATION CUM KEY PLAN 1:50,000 O 2 LEASE AREA PLAN 8" : 1 Mile o 3 SURFACE CUM GEOLOGICAL PLAN 1: 2,000 o 3A GEOLOGICAL CROSS SECTIONS 1:2,000 o 4 DEVELOPMENT PLAN (1-4 Years) 1: 2,000 o th 4(1) DEVELOPMENT PLAN (5 Year) 1:2,000 o 4A DEVELOPMENT SECTION (1-4 Years) 1:2,000

o th 4(1A) DEVELOPMENT SECTION {5 Year) 1:2,000 o 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1:5,000 o 6 CONCEPTUAL PLAN 1: 2,000 o 6A CONCEPTUAL SECTION 1: 2,000 o 7 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN 1; 2,000 o o LISTOFANNEXURES o Proceedings NO.615/Q2V/2017, dated: 23-03-2017, From the DDM&G o Visakhapatnam, A.P. o Letter No 6036/Q/2017, dated 02/05/2017 from ADM & G, Anakapalli, Ap o o Proceedings NO.24856/R1-3/2017, dated: 21-02-2018, From the Director of Mines & Geology, Ibrahimpatnam, A.P. o o IV Copy of RQP Certificate o o firm o 'tim o vC v\0( V o ^3sV C/ o

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J o MINING PLANINCLUD1NG PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN o FORROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE& GRAVEL o over an extent of 24.000 Hects (Ac. 59.30 Cts.) In Sy. No. 332 © OF G.KODURU (V), MAKAVARAPALEM (M), VISAKHAPATNAM DISTRICT, A.P. o OTHER THAN FULLY MECHANIZED OPEN CAST MINING 'A' CATEGORY o M"}* (UNDER RULE 7{A) OF APMMC RULES, 1966) o o QUARRY LEASE OF o Sri N. V. S. N. Raju Rajasagi f// APPROVED

3 PREPARED BY This Mining Plan is Approved Subject to o Oi. DIRECTOR OF MINES & GEOLOGY T. Linga Murthy the Conditions Stipulations indicated in Govt. of And lira Pradesh Geologist & RQP the Mining Plan Approval Letter o VISAKHAPATNAM Noll10 - I *£.(.?:. o Date Introduction o o o Sri N. V. S. N. Raju Rajasagi has been granted quarry lease for Road Metal, Rough Stone & o Gravel over an extent of 24.000 Hectares in Sy. No. 332 of G.Koduru (V), Makavarapalem (M), o Visakhapatnam District, A.P vide proceedings No. 615/a2V/2017, dated:23-03-2017 by the Deputy o Director of Mines & Geology, Visakhapatnam, A.P for a period 10 years (Annexure-I). o

o The Deputy Director of Mines & Geology, Vishakapatnam issued Grant orders vide

3 Proceedings No.615/Q2V/2017, dated: 23-03-2017 directing the applicant to execute the lease deed o within a period of 90 days from the date of this order and other applicable fulfillment of rules as laid down in ARMMC'ISSS (Annexure-I). 3

o Sri N. V. S. N. Raju Rajasagi applied for extension of time to submit the approved mining plan o and EC to the Director of Mines & Geology, Ibrahimpatnam, Krishna District, A.P. for which the o Director of Mines & Geology Issued Proceedings No.24856/Rl-3/2017, dated:21-02-2018 granting 3 extension of time and directed the ADM & G, Anakapalli to take further necessary action (Annexure- 3 111). 3 jL J

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3 o o Sri N. V. S. N. Raju Rajasagi approached T. Linga Murthy, Geologist & RQP to prepare the o Mining Plan following the guidelines under Rule 7 (A) of APMMC'1966 to obtain the EC and other o statutory clearances from MoEF & CC. Hence, this Mining plan is prepared following the guidelines o under Rule 7(A) of APMMC 1966 conforming to Form-T and submitted for approval. o o I. GENERAL o

o 1) Name and address : Sri N. V. S. N. Raju Rajasagi S/o P. P. Rajasagi of the of Applicant Thamaram (V),Makavarapalem (M), o Visakhapatnam District, A.P o Tel: +91 8500067280

o 2) Status of the Applicant ; Individual

o 3) Mineral(s) which are included in the Letter of Intent: Road Metal, Rough Stone & Gravel o 4) Name & Details of person employed for preparation of Mining Plan: o T. Linga Murthy, o Geologist & R.Q.P. Mkta H. No. 10-1-92/3/161A, Janaki Enclavi j. o ON Karmanghat, Hyderabad -35. T.S. *o u m - M o Mobile No. 9885932426 ■H (RQP/DMG/AP/45/2017) o Valid up to: 22-08-2027 *50 o II LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY o 1. Toposheet No. with latitude and longitude of all corner boundary Points: The proposed o Quarry lease area falls on SOI Toposheet No. 65 K/14. The Geo Co-ordinates of the boundary points o of the proposed QL area are tabulated below: These GPS coordinates have been taken as per o surveyed plan prepared by the Surveyor, O/o the ADM&G, Anakapalli and attested by ADM&G, o Anakapalli and these coordinates are for location purpose only. o Table - GPS READINGS OF BOUNDARY Points o SI.No. Station North Latitude East Longitude o 1 A 17035/ 01.43" 82045' 58.17" o 2 B 17° 35'04.05" 82° 45' 59.4" Q 3 C 17° 35' 04.3" 82° 45' 52.6" 4 D 17° 35' 04.0" 82° 45' 51.2" o 5 E 17° 35' 08.13" 82° 45' 52.88" 3 6 F 17° 35' 10.78" 82° 45' 48.92" 7 G 17° 35' 09.86" 82° 45'46.55" 3 8 H 17° 35' 11.24" 82° 45' 44.80" o

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3 o 9 I 17° 35' 15.22" 82° 45' 46.13" o 10 J 17° 35' 20.53" 82° 46'04.86" o 11 K 17° 35' 12.27" 82° 46' 04.92" 12 L 17° 35' 08.15" 82° 46' 03.18" o 13 M 17° 35' 05.25" 82° 46' 09.53" o 14 N 17° 34' 59.04" 82° 46'07.16" 15 GCP-Tank over flow 17° 35' 08.3" 82° 45' 44.7" o 16 Revenue Stone 17° 35' 02.5" 82° 45' 56.9" o 17 Revenue Stone 17° 35' 07.8" 82° 45' 48.4" *Map Datum: WGS-84 Precision ± 3.0 m o o Whether the area is in State & Land Use Mandal Village Sy.No Area in Hect, forest / Non-forest, District o Ownership / Occupancy Pattern o A.P., Makavarap Visakha G. Koduru 332 24.000 Government Land Waste Land o alem patnam o {Plate-2) o 2. Attach a general location map showing area and access routes: o The proposed Quarry Lease area is located at a distance of 57 Kms from Vlsakhapatnam. The o proposed QL Can be approached by travelling 39.0 Kms on NH-16 (Vishakhapatnam to Vijayawada) o and reach Talllpalem Junction and divert on to the road leading to Narsipatnam and travel further o 14.0 Kms to reach Kottapalem Village. From here take diversion to south and travel further 4.0 Kms to reach the proposed Quarry lease area (Plate-1). Regupalem Railway station is 29.0 kms south from o the proposed QL area, Vishakapatnam International Airport is about 56.0 Kms from the proposed QL o area. Vishakapatnam Sea Port is about 62.0 Kms from the proposed QL Area. o

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1. GENERAL DETAILS OF THE PROPOSED QL AREA:

The proposed Quarry Lease area is part of a hill trending NE-SW sloping towards west with

topographic elevation ranging from 108m MSL on the southwest to 246,0 m on the North. The quarry lease is exposed with Charnockite {Hypersthene Granulite) belonging to Eastern Ghats Super Group

of Archaean age. o The drainage is observed to be sub dendritic pattern. A first order ephemeral stream Is originating on the north west of the proposed QL area.The streams are seasonal and the tanks o located to the west of the proposed QL area are dry for most part of the year. Panduru Reserve o Forest boundary is located at a distance of 0.5 km south of the QL area. The general water table is located at a depth of about 40 - 45 m from the ground level. The flora consists of thick bushes and the pediment portion is occupied with cashew and mango plantation. Negligible soil cover is observed within the interstices of scattered boulders followed by sheet rock which is highly jointed and fractured. Gravel is formed along the foothill portion of the proposed QL area south eastern

portion. The region has a tropical humid climate with the maximum and minimum temperature

varying from 30 - 44° in summer and 8 -15 0 in winter. The average rainf^{^5S^^00 mm and O the monsoon is from June to September. % o t -C 2. GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION; o U a) Regional Geology: MS

The rocks of Eastern Ghats Super Group comprise mainly Ga^tSfif^nite-Graphite-

Biotite-Gneisses of Khondalite Group, Charnockite Group (acidic, Basic, Intermediate) and Quartzo - Feldspathic Gneiss, Biotite Gneiss and Leptynite of Migmatite Group. The contact between

Charnockite and Khondalite is mainly concealed and is manifested by geomorphic features like break in slope. Valley or saddle. Charnockite shows distinctive topography of tors and massifs with steep scarps and rounded hillocks.

The Charnockite group comprises basic, intermediate and acid variants. Basic Charnockite consists of Pyroxene, Plagioclase with minor quartz and occasionally garnet and biotite. The acid and

intermediate variants comprise bluish grey granoblastic quartz, pink to light brown biotite, occasionally sphene, apatite and zircon. Quartzo fefdspathic injections are common within the acid

Charnockite.

The Eastern Ghat mobile belt was metamorphosed under Granulite fades metamorphism and multiple phases of deformation. Gravel occurs as cover deposits all over the rock types formed due to

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Lithology Group Super Group Period Porphyroblastic granitoid gneiss, garnetiferous quartzo feldspathic rock with or without Biotite, Porphyroblastic hypersthene Migmatite Group gneiss, Biotite gneiss and Eastern Ghats Archaean associated hybrid rocks. Super Group

Charnockite (Basic, Intermediate and Acidic) Charnockite Group

Garnet-Sillimanite-Graphite- Biotite-Quartz, Gneiss/Schist Khondalite Group

* Source: Published District Resources Map, GSI-1990 b) Local Geology:

The subject area exposes Charnockitefme to medium grain size with equi granular texture belonging

Charnockite Group of Eastern Ghats Super Group of Archaean Age (Plate-3). Negligible soil cover is observed within the interstices of scattered boulders. The rock is highly fractured, hard & massive and jointed as such useful for Road metal and rough stone. The Gravel is observed ov m r^ <2 portion on the south eastern part of the proposed QL Area. ■ % tO c) Details of the Prospecting License Holder: N.A. d) Details of the Prospecting carried out: N.A e) Surface Plan area on 1:1000 or 1:2000 scale: The surface cum Geological Plan and of the proposed QL Area is prepared on 1:2000 scale and is enclosed as Plates-3& 3A. f) Geological plan&Geological cross sections have been shown on enclosed as Plates-3& 3A. g) Future Program of Exploration programme planned in next Fiveyears:

Since the deposit is exposed over the surface no future exploration is required.

EXPLORATION PROGRAMME PUNNED IN NEXT FIVE YEARS

Year No. of Grid Total No.of pits, No. trenches, Boreholes Interval meterage dimensions and dimensions (Core/RC/DTH) volume and volume First NA NIL NIL - - Second NA NIL NIL - - Third NA NIL NIL - - Fourth NA NIL NIL - Fifth NA NIL NIL - - i) Reserves and Resources as per UNFC:

5 (1) Type of Deposit as per UNFC Guidelines

Road Metal, Rough Stone& Gravel is not failing in any category of UNFC classification. It is a localized mineral available everywhere and utilized locally for construction purpose such as laying

roads, construction of buildings etc., depending upon the characteristics of the rock. Charnockites, Khondalites and Granite Gneiss are mostly fractured and disturbed which are not useful for any other specific purpose of their characteristics in specified area are useful for construction as road metal and building stone locally. Detailed topographic survey and geological mapping was carried out at the proposedQL area by field traverses. The length, width of the deposit is 600 m x 580 m and the thickness of sheet rock is taken as the height exposed above the ground level i.e. 138mts (Plate-

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As the ROM is intended for use in the Road metal, Rough Stone and Gravel no specific parameters

were considered. The bulk density of 2.5 is adopted for estimating the reserves.

The sectional area was considered along with thickness of sheet rock and influence of 100.0 m on either side of the leased area. The Bulk Density was considered at 2.5. ii)Status of exploration:NA

(jlFeasibility Report along with financial analysis per economic viability of the deposit: The cost of production of Road Metal, Rough Stone& Gravel is arrived at Rs. 190/- per ton inclusive of taxes and

royalty while the ROM is sold at Rs. 275/- per ton. The entire ROM is surely economic and

profitable.

(k) RESERVES:

(i) Mode of Mining, recovery Factor, Mining Losses, Processing Losses etc., Road Metal, Rough

Stone & Gravel will be mining by open cast other than fully mechanized method with drilling and

blasting. The gravel depth is estimated to be 3.5 m to 5.0 m varying at places. The recovery factor

for Road Metal & Rough Stone is considered as 95% with 5% interstitialveteto^dfractures. There

will not be any mining losses excepting handling loss which will be^^^K^y^d^ring further A loading. v> it (ii) Cut off grade and Ultimate Pit depth: N.A A

Of V, (in) Mineral blocked due to the presence of / maintenance of benche^j^E^Tinternal roads,

electrical lines etc,: The mineral will be blocked in 7.5m safety barrier zone, Roads and Benches

which is computed separately and tabulated in the succeeding paragraphs.

6 o (iv) Mineral Reserves: o o The reserves are estimated basing on field traverses, the exposed hill portion above the ground level and cross sections drawn on the ore body. The area of the influence and the cross

sections were taken at 100.0 m on an average on either side of the cross sections.The occurrence of o the Charnockite is more than 40.0 m bgl. Five cross sections A-A', B-B', C-C, D-D' and E-E' are taken o for computation of reserves. o

o Geological Reserves:

Sectional Area Mineable Reserves Interca- o Volume (Cum) (Sqm) Influ- Sec- (Cum) lated o ence waste tion Cate- Road Road Gravel Road metal Gravel (m) Gravel @5% o gory Metal Metal @100% @95% (Cum) o A-A' Proved 314 10,289 100 31,400 10,28,900 31,400 9,77,455 51,445 1 B-B Proved 1,051 26,354 100 1,05,100 26,35,400 1,05,100 25,03,630 1,31,770 0 C-C Proved 632 34,861 100 63,200 34,86,100 63,200 33,11,795 1,74,305 D D-D' Proved 90 27,737 100 9,000 27,73,700 9,000 26,35,015 1,38,685 0 E-E' Proved - 10,587 100 - 10,58,700 - 10,05,765 52,935 Total 2,087 1,09,828 2,08,700 o 1,09,82,800 2,08,700 1,04,33,660 5,49,140

o Reserves blocked in 7.5m Buffer Zone:

o Sec Area Infl Mineable Reserves Volume (Cum) (Sqm) u- (Cum) o Section Intercalated enc waste @5% Cate- Road Road Gravel Road metal o Gravel e Gravel (Cum) gory Metal Metal @100% (m) @95% o A-A' Proved 87 1,016 100 8,700 1,01,600 8,700 96,520 5,018 o B-B' Proved 37 1,254 100 3,700 1,25,400 3,700 1,19,130 6,270 1 C-C Proved 37 1,095 100 3,700 1,09,500 o 3,700 _lt04,025 5,475 D-D' Proved 79 927 100 7,900 92,700 7,900: 4,635 o E-E' Proved - 912 ///7 ■ v- 100 - 91,200 // v-/ ^ 4,560 o Total 240 5,204 24,000 5,20,400 2^00(0^ 26,020 ★ jl o Reserves blocked under Safety Bench Slopes: 1 iA' \ Vf o Sec Area Min^g} 7 Influ- Volume (Cum) Section (Sqm) Intercalated o ence waste @5% Road Road Gravel Road metal Category Gravel (m) Gravel (Cum) o Metal Metal @100% @95% A-A' Proved 6 2,358 100 600 2,35,800 600 2,24,010 11,790 o B-B' Proved 6 6,752 100 600 6,75,200 600 6,41,440 33,760 o C-C Proved 6 10,130 100 600 10,13,000 600 9,62,350 50,650 D-D' o Proved - 5,618 100 - 5,61,800 - 5,33,710 28,090 E-E' Proved - 1,870 100 - 1,87,000 - 1,77,650 J 9,350 Total 18 26,728 1,800 26,72,800 1,800 25,39,160 1,33,640 3

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3 o GRAVEL o Geological Reserves =s 2,08,700 Cum o Less Reserves blocked in 7.5m Buffer Zone = 24,000 Cum o Less Reserves blocked in Safety Bench Slopes = 1,800 Cum o Reserves available for Mining = l,82,900Cum o o ROAD METAL & ROUGH STONE o Geological Reserves = 1,04,33,660 Cum o Less Reserves blocked in 7.5m Buffer Zone = 4,94,380 Cum

o Less Reserves blocked in Safety Bench Slopes = 25,39,160 Cum Reserves available for Mining o - 74,00,060 Cum

o Life of the Mine = 74,00,060 /1,03,284 = 71.64 years (say 72 Years) o

o I) Mineral Reserves / Resources o Level of Exploration Resources in ( MT) Avg. Grade o Gl- Detailed Exploration 7.40 - o G2> General Exploration - - o G3- Prospecting - - o G4 - Reconnaissance - - o o The reserves/resource as per the UNFC as on 01.04.2018 o o Classification Code Quantity (MT) Avg. Grade o (1) (2) (3) (4) Total Mineral Resources (A+B) Proved As on 01.04.2018 - o A. Mineral Reserve - Proved Mineral Reserve (Gl zone) O' Proved 7.40 - Total 7.40 d

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(i) OPEN CAST MINING METHOD ( Proposed Mining to be Carried out)

The proposed mining method will be by opencast other than fully mechanized mining with

drilling and blasting. The ROM will be sized and sorted in the crusher established outside the quarry

lease area and loaded on to tippers and tractors using JCB. Mining will be carried out by formation of

benches of height 6.0mts each. The details and sections are depicted on Plate-4.

(ii)Year wise tentative excavation in Cubic Meters indicating development, ROM, Pit wise:About

1,32,900 m3of gravel and 5,43,600 m3of road metal & rough stone excavation out of which intended

ROM 5,16,420 cum (95%) of Road Metal & Rough Stone will be mined by forming benches of 6.0 m

each. The year wise details are tabulated below:

l.lnsitu Tentative Excavation

Total ROM from Mineralized Zone (Cum) Top tentative OB/SB/IB ROM Year Pit No. Soil Clean ore Voids/Mineral excavation (Cum) Sub grade Waste (Cum) 95% Reject 5% Ratio (Cum) (Cum) (Cum) (Cum) Gravel 1,32,900 Nil NIL 1,32,900 Nil NIL 1.0:0.0 First RM 81,300 NIL NIL 77,235 Nil 4,065 9.5:0.5 Second RM 65,100 Nil NIL 61,845 Nil 3,255 9.5:0.5 Third RM 79,500 Nil NIL 75,525 Nil 3,975 9.5:0.5 Fourth RM 84,000 Nil Nil 79,800 Nil 4,200 9.5:0.5 Fifth RM 2,33,700 Nil Nil 2,22,015 Nil 11,685 9.5:0.5 TOTAL 5,16,420 Nil 27,180

(iii)Dump Management:

5% of intercalated waste to the tune of 27,180 m3 will be generated which will be dumped

over an area of 4,319 m2 to a height of 10 m on the Southw^fl^ fPfefS^pf the proposed QL area

as depicted on Plate-4. The generated waste will be utilize^^/t^S^cba^^rmation, marketed or T-tf v2>v leveling and partially for reclamation.

Lay out of Mine Workings, pits, roads, etc. N.A ^ *

The applicant intends to extract Road Metal, Roui ;0m (95%) recovery & Gravel production 1, 32,900 m3 during the Plan period. o During this period, it is proposed to exploit the road metal. Rough stone and Gravel from the

total area of 87,292 m2 to an average depth of 15.0m over the lease area from RL 114 m to RL 162 m

as shown on Plates - 4 & 4(1).

There is no problem in the quality of Road Metal, Rough Stone & Gravel which confirms to the

specification Aggregates.

The Applicant proposes to carry out mining by opencast other than fully mechanized method

with drilling and blasting. The mineral will be sized and sorted in crusher for desired size separation.

Trucks / tippers will be deployed for transportation Plate - 4 & 4(1).

First Year; Mining will be initiated over the southern portion of the proposed QL area with the

removal of gravel to an average depth of 4.0m over an area of 46,706 m2 as depicted on Plate-4.

Road Metal & Rough Stone production will be achieved above RL 120.0 by forming single bench of

6m height covering an area of 13,009 m2 excavating 81,300 m3 of rock mass from which 77,235 cum

(95%) recovery will be achieved. About 4,065 m3 intercalated waste will be generated which will be

dumped on the southwestern portion of the proposed QL area which will be subsequently used for

leveling, laying road within the QL area and formation of Safety barrier around the Quarry Lease

boundary (Plate ~ 4 & 4A). o Second Year: Mining will be extended north of first year workings with two benches of height 6.0 m o each over an area of 6,907 m2 excavating 65,100 m3 of rock mass from which 61,845 cum (95%) o recovery will be achieved. About 3,255 m3 intercalated waste will be generated which will be dumped o on the southwestern portion of the QL area which will be subsequently used for leveling, laying road o within the QL area and formation of Safety barrier around the Quarry Lease boundary (Plate - 4 & o 4A). o Third Year; Mining will be continued further north of second year workings with two benches of

height 6.0 m each over an area of 11,502 m2 excavating 79,500 m3 of rock mass from which 75,525 cum

(95%) recovery will be achieved. About 3,975 m3 intercalated waste will which will be

dumped on the southwest portion of the QL area which will be subseqz%flyj53$>Wv^ling, laying

road within the QL area and formation of Safety barrier around the Plate - 4

&4A). O

Fourth Year; Mining will be continued further north of third year wor^l^itS^S^e' benches of

height 6.0 m each over an area of 9,167 m2 excavating 84,000 m3 of rock mass from which 79,800 cum

(95%) recovery will be achieved. About 4,200 m3 intercalated waste will be generated which will be

o

10 o * ~~~~ ~—-— —- dumped on the southwest portion of the Q,L area which will be subsequently used for leveling, laying road within the QL area and formation of Safety barrier around the Quarry Lease boundary (Plate - 4

&4A).

Fifth Year: Mining will be continued below the second, third and fourth year workings with four benches of height 6.0 m each over an area of 14,116 m2 excavating 2,33,700m3 of rock mass from which 2,22,015 cum (95%) recovery will be achieved. About 11,685 m3 intercalated waste will be generated which will be dumped on the southwest portion of the QL area which will be subsequently used for leveling, laying road within the QL area and formation of Safety barrier around the Quarry

Lease boundary (Plate - 4 (1) & 4 (lA)).

The year wise development is tabulated in the following Table:

Mineable Intercalated Bench Area Excavated volume Year Reserves @95% Waste 2 Height 3 (m ' (m ) (recovery) @5% (m) Cum cum (Gravel) 4 1,32,900 1,32,900 - First 46,706 13,009 6X2 81,300 77,235 4,065

Second 6,907 6X2 65,100 61,845 3,255

Third 11,502 6X3 79,500 75,525 3,975

Fourth 9,167 6X3 84,000 79,800 4,200

Fifth 14,116 6X4 2,33,700 2,22,019 11,685

Total 87,292 5,43,600 5,16,420 27,180

\.ov Mj/je 3.1 Drilling & Blasting £ 3$ i & Drilling Parameters: Vy. & m rz i. Drill holes diameter: 32 mm and 1.5 m depth. O/ w ii. Burden and Spacing: 0.8 m X 0.8 m. &

iii. Rock broken / Hole: 0.8m X 0.8m X 1.5m = 0.96 m3.

iv. Yearly proposed for rock excavation: 5,43,600 m3

v. Therefore, No. of holes proposed for year: 1, 08,720 /0.96 = 1,13,250

vi. Therefore No. of holes proposed for day: 1,13,250/300 = 377 per day. Twenty holes shall

be blasted in a round.

11 o vii. Stemming and charging of the blast hole: The blast hole will be charged with 100 grams of o explosives and filled with clan pills subsequently; the shot hole will be stemmed using o brass stemming rods. o Explosive Requirement: 377 Holes X100 Gms = 37,700 Gms or 37.7 Kgs per day. o VIM. Explosive type: 1) Packed Aluminum Nitrate, 2) Liquid slurry and 3) Gunpowder as per o requirement. o IX. The blasting time should be once in the morning at 6.00 A.M. and once in the evening o before 6.00 P.M. o The drilling will be carried out by a tractor mounted Compressor with jack hammer combination.

o The hole diameter will be 32 mm and the depth will be 1.5 m. The blasting material will be ANFO

o mixture and detonators. The blast holes will be covered with sand bags or plaster of Paris mixture to

o minimize the sound and dust rising. After blasting the rock It will be loaded by excavators into the

o Tippers and hauled to the crushing plant for further processing.

o The explosive will be stored in the proposed magazine depicted on Plates-4, 4(1) & 5 and the o Applicant will obtain statutory permission from Government or carry out the drilling and blasting with

o outsourcing to licensed drilling & blasting expert as per MMR, 1961 and Explosives Act and Rules. o Mining operations will be carried out by deploying the following machinery: o o Dia of hole Size/ S.No Type of machine Nos Make Motive power H.P o (Inches) capacity o 1 Excavator /JCB 1 - 1.2 cu m L&T Diesel 200 2 Tippers 2 - - o 17 tons Diesel 3 Jackhammers 4 3" Diesel o Tractor mounted 4 2 2" Diesel 2 o compressors o 5 Water Tankers 1 o 6 Loaders 1 3 cum d 3.2 Conceptual Mine Planning: The worked out pit will occupy an area of 87,292 m2 or 8.729

o Hectares to a depth of 43-m reaching 110 m (FRL) at the southeastern portion of the proposed QL

o area. The area occupied by internal roads would be 0.012 Hectares, while plantation will be

o occupying an area of 0.694 Hectares on the south, southwest & southeast^^fy^J^^sed QL

o area. The Conceptual plan with Sections is enclosed as Plates - 6 & 6A. Yj Kk •a. o (b) Underground Mining :NOT APPLICABLE m 3

o

o 12

o 4.0 MINE DRAINAGE a) The proposed QL area is part of hill to a height of 138.0 m above ground level. Rain water constitutes the drainage system of the area. Normal course of drainage is a sheet wash over lower reaches and flows on west of the proposed QL Area. Groundwater level 40-45 m bgl as reported by farmers. A first order ephemeral stream is originating on the north west of the proposed QL area and this area will not be mined to protect the natural stream (Plate-3). b) The maximum height of the working level is 162 m while the minimum level of working would be

114 m. c) Quantity and Quality of Water: The quality and quantity of water cannot be estimated as the mine workings are at much higher levels of the groundwater table. However, the water is tasted in the nearby agricultural field and the quality of water is found to be potable. d) The entire QL area is over a sloping terrain and only sheet wash is anticipated during monsoon.

Regional drainage pattern is observed to be sub Dendritic in nature.

5.0 STACKING OF MINERAL REJECTS, SUB-GRADE & DISPOSAL OF WASTE

There is no mineral reject or sub-grade mineral in this quarry. However, about 5% interstitial voids and intercalated waste is anticipated which is computed separately. This will be utilized for the formation of internal roads and balance utilized to form a barrier all along the 7.5m buffer zone of the proposed QL area to a height of 3.0 m and balance dumped over the south western portion of the proposed QL area as depicted on Plates-4,4(1), 5 etc.,

6.0 USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECTS

There is no mineral rejects in this quarry. The ROM will be fed in to td~to be established by the applicant outside the proposed QL area where it will W^^^^^^^i^^izes and utilized for infrastructure/civil construction purpose. 1^7 j

7.0 PROCESSING OF ROM & MINERAL REJECTS £//

There is no processing of ROM in this QL excepting sizing. There is no MinerfpReject from this

Quarry.

8.0 OTHERS a) SITE SERVICES: Site services such as office Room cum First Aid, Separate Shelter and toilets for

Gents & Ladies will be provided at Southern part of the QL area.

13 b) EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL:

The human resources deployed are as follows:

S.No. Category No's

1. Second Class Mines Manager 1

2. Mine Supervisors 1 3. Helpers 20

5, Watch Men 2

6. Foreman 1

7. Drivers 5

TOTAL 30 PART-B

PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN UNDER RULE 23 OF MCDRiggS

1. ENVIRONMENT BASE LINE INFORMATION a) Existing Land use Pattern: The proposed QL area is part of hill. An area of about 87,292 m2 will be broken to a depth of 18 m to win the mineral. An area of 6,947 m2 is proposed for afforestation.

Roads will be occupying 125 m2, stock yard over 500 m2, Dump over an area of 4,319 m2 while site services occupy 225 m2 (Plate-S).

North Hill

East Agricultural lands

West Agricultural lands South Hill with cultivation b) Water Regime: Rain water and groundwater constitute the water regime of the area. c) Human Settlements: The QL area is surrounded by 13 villages. The main occupation of the local people is agriculture, Sheep rearing and business. The details of villages, location, distance and population are given in the following table:

S. No. VILLAGE DIRECTION DISTANCE In Kms. POPULATION 1 Venkayyapalem N 2.1 280 2 Chinnarachapalle NE 3.4 450 3 Dongairarepalem NE 4.1 350 4 Chauduvadda SW 4.0 600 5 Nagaram SW 3.8 550 6 Koduru W 2.5 6,597 7 Subhadrapalam W 1.1 1200 8 Venkatapuram NW 1.3 280 9 Dharmavaram NW 1.5 350 10 Kottapalem NW 2.3 450 11 Rachapalli NW 4.0 5,641 12 Tamaram NW 4.5 3,161 13 Ramannapalem N 3.5 500 d) Public buildings. Places of Worship and Monuments: No buildings or places of Worship &

Monuments.

e) Indicate any Sanctuary is located in the vicinity of the leasehold: No Sanctuary, eco-sensitive

areas etc.,are located in the vicinity of the leasehold.

2. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT: Mine

(a) Land Area Degraded: An area of about 87,292 m2 will be degrade Tv % 4 od; and 2 Roads 125 m . w M: r. / a ■y (b) Air Quality: Road Metal, Rough Stone & Gravel mining do to some extent generates dust during

drilling and blasting. This would be minimized by usage of moist clay, sprinkling of water at blasting

site and haulage roads.Masks, earplugs and safety goggles will be provided to the workmen at mine

to avoid the negative impacts of dust arising.

(c) Water Quality: The subject area is far from industries and as such water is not polluted. The water

drawn from borewells will be supplied to workmen fordrinking.

(d) Noise Levels:Noise is anticipated from drilling, blasting and movement of vehicles. As the

quantum of mining is on a small scale the noise generation would be well within the limits. Therefore,

the noise pollution is expected to be negligible in the area. However, the Applicant will take all

precautions during drilling and blasting by providing mufflers.

(e) Vibration Levels due to Blasting: As the proposed drilling is by tractor mounted compressor and

blasting the vibration levels will be maintained to be within the limits,

(f) Water Regime: Mining of Road Metal, Rough Stone & Gravel will be carried out on lower levels of

hill progressively in the QL area to a depth of 18.0 m and in a closed environment limited to working

pit. The mining activity proposed would not intersect water table of the area. The water table is

observed to be 40-45 m in the adjacent bore holes of agricultural lands.

(g) Acid Mine Drainage: Not applicable.

(h) Surface subsidence: There will not be any surface subsidence as all the benches and ramp ways

will be thoroughly rolled for hard surface.

(i)Socio Economics: Mining of Road Metal, Rough Stone& Gravelwill create some employment

opportunities to local villagers thereby generating income and improvement in livelihood of local

villagers and revenue to Government by way of paying royalty.

0) Historical Monuments: No Historical monuments are located near and around the proposedQL

area.

(k) Bio-diversity: The slopes of the subject area consist of thick bushes, plants and mango & Cashew

plantation In the surrounding fields. There is no report of existence of wild animals in this region.

3. Progressive Reclamation Plan: Progressive reclamation is not studied and will be planned in the

ensuing scheme of mining.

4. Mined out Land: No mined out land will be formed during this Plan periodjs mineral is existing

much below the proposed workings during this plan period.

5. Top Soil Management: There is no top soil generation from the probbs^d Qt%& as such

management does not arise. r » U v,-.- • - 6. Tailing Dam Management:No tailing dam is required.

16 7. Disaster Management and Risk Assessment: In this area mining does not involve disaster of land o etc., except degradation of land. No flooding, subsidence, land slide occur In the region. The Mines o Manager will take the responsibility in the event of any unto ward incident. © In event of any emergency the Contact person is: o Sri N. V. S. N. Raju Rajasagi o S/o P. P. Rajasagi, Thamaram (V),Makavarapalem (M), o Visakhapatnam District, A.P. o Tel: +918500067280 o 8. Care and Maintenance during temporary discontinuance: o An emergency plan to deal with the situation of temporary discontinuance or incomplete o programme due to court order / due to statutory requirements or any other unforeseen o circumstance will be drawn by the technical and managerial person to suit the specific situation of this mine. This would be reviewed and modified to suit changing conditions and needs. This would o take care of preventing of access to dangerous places, pits and prevent accidental fall in to the water o logged pit of animals and men. Security is also to be looked in to the safety measures placed at o various places like fire-fightingequipment; main switches etc.. Security to be deployed at Explosive o storage. o As mining continues till then the question of discontinuance does not arise. However, any o untoward incidence happens the safety of the mining area will not be disturbed. Security / o Watchmen will be posted at the mine site for watch and ward. o Items Details Proposed Actual Remarks Dump Area afforested (Hect.) Nil o Nil The waste generated No. of Saplings planted Management will be dumped on Cumulative number of plants o Southwest portion of Cost including watch and care during the QL area and o the year stabilized. o Management Area available for vNo mineral is being rehabilltation(specify) XX of worked out ^worked from the o No. of saplings planted in the year benches mm ^enches. However, Cumulative number of plants l\0 \ \^ v Q, Any other method of rehabilitation etlfie benches will be y^naintained for safety d (Specify) Cost including watch and \ X 'l care during the year and stability. Reclamation Void available for back filJing( LXBXD) No proposals made as and pit wise/ slope wise Nil they worked out pit o Void filled by waste / tailings Rehabilitation Nil will be utilized as Afforestation on the back filled area o by back filling water harvesting pit. Rehabilitation by making water o reservoir Any other means (Specify) o Rehabilitation Area available (hectares) Nil Nil Area rehabilitated D of waste land within lease Method of Rehabilitation o

17

o 9. FINANCIAL ASSURANCE:

The Financial Assurance is calculated based on the details of land use considered is shown in the

prescribed format as per Circular No.4 of 2006 and is furnished below: The financial assurance by

way of bank guarantee will be furnished once the mining plan is approved at the time of execution.

TABLE INDICATING THE BREAKUP OF AREAS IN THE MINING PLAN FOR CALCULATION OF FINANCIAL ASSURANCE Area Area put Additional considered Net area on use at requirement Total as fully considered S.No. the start reclaimed Head during the (in for of plan and plan period Ha.) calculation (in Ha.) (in Ha.) rehabilitated (in Ha.) (in Ha.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Area under 1 Nil 8.729 8.729 Mining Nil 8.729 Storage for Top 2 Nil Nil Nil Soil Nil Nil Overburden / 3 Nil 0.431 0.431 Dump Nil 0.431

4 Mineral Storage Nil 0.050 0.050 Nil 0.050 Infrastructure (Workshop, 5 Nil 0.022 0.022 Nil Administrative 0.022 Building etc,,) 6 Roads Nil 0.012 0.012 Nil 0.012 7 Railways Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 8 Green Belt Nil 0.694 0.694 Nil 0.694 9 Tailing Pond Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Effluent 10 Treatment Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Plant Mineral 11 Separation Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Plant 12 Township Area Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 13 Others Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil GRAND TOTAL Nil 9.938 9.938 Nil 9jgfts===:

Total Area Utilized 9.938 Ha. s Assurance Amount Rs. 25,000/- Per Hectare

Total area of 9.938 x Rs. 25,000/- Rs 2, 48,450/- <9? Of

18 However, an amount of Rs. 2, 50,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs and Flfity Thousand only) will be submitted as financial assurance by way of bank guarantee on approval of Mining Plan at the time of execution to the ADM & G, Anakapaili.

Certificate

Certified that the above mentioned points will be taken care in theMining Plan forRoad Metal,

Rough Stone& Gravelover an extent of 24.000 Hects in Sy. No. 332 of G. Koduru Village,

Makavarapalem Mandal, Vishakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh.

All statutory organizations, courts etc. have been taken into consideration and wherever any specific permission is required the Applicant will approach the concerned authorities.

All the measures proposed in this Mining Planwill be implemented in a time bound manner as proposed.

9.1 Plan, Section etc.

Plans and Sections are submitted along with Mining Plan.

Govt. of Andhra Pradesh V1SAKHAPAXNAM

19 FIELD PHOTOGRAPHS

PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING THE VIEW OF PROPOSED QUARRY LEASE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING THE BOUNDARY PILLARS AROUND THE QL AREA •TTT^lO 6- ■ GOVERNMENT OF-ANDHRA PRADESH PROCEEDINGS OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF MINES AND GEOLOGY

VISAKHAPATNAM (PRESENT: SRI N.RANGA RAO, M.Sc. (Tech), DY. DIRECTOR)

Proceedings No; 615/Q2V/2017 ' Dated: 23.03.2017

Sub: Mines and Quarries - Quarry Lease for Road Metal , Rough Stone & Gravel in Sy, No, 332 of G.Koduru VUlage Makavarapalem Mandal, Visakhapatnam District - Grant Orders - Issued - Reg,

Kef: 1. Quarry Lease application uat«I:8.9.20N from by Sri N V S N Rain KajssagL ' * * " ^ 2. Rc.No.181/16/SA dated 21.9.2016 from the Tahsildar. Makavarapalem 3. Consent iett^s submitted by the applicant, Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagi

4^ reCeiVed &0m the aPPlicant of Sri NV.SKRaju 5. Combined Proposal submitted by the Asst. Director of Mines and geology, Anakapalli under single file systeih 6O36/Q£20-I^feed' 18.2.2017, received on 28.2.2017 . * IV , '/V * * ♦ If* a&aiEiz b I |l'' V?1

D reCt r 0f Milles & GeOl0Sy A leaseWe applicationsr havej, tbeen received for grant' of^palli quarry leases has Stated for RoadMd^i^^ cha^Sg^L^on

District tor a period of lOyears and the details are as follows, •

susr Name of the applicant Date of Extent o. iRecommendatioiLs of the ADM&G 7] (s) receipt of applied Visakhapatnam i appHcation " 1 N.V .S.N.Kaja Kajasagi S.9.2014 40 Hects Raving KnQiity" over tile SLih£S{ji2eF?c ' KNo.* 6G36/Q/2014 ■ applications. Hence, recommended- • far giant over an extent of 24.00 Hects. I K, Shanmukeswaradas L 13.2.2015 30 Hects NOG Due. the applied, area is partly F.No-759/Q/2015 overlapping with the existing lease Oi Piys. ANRAK Ahuminlam. Survey and •demsrcadm for the

3 c Y". Josef Chiima Kuman 13.2.2015

29Hacts \ 6 F.No. 760yQ/2015 o

PTO o mum | 22 Hects | >500 jiis applied area is partly "No. o ■ei Sri ^"ViS-N-Sspr laiasa^i. i - , , • o ; b-^irvey artvi dsmarcsden foe she o rezraizri^ s^ent be carded out o getsnrg ivOC frosn Ss-venue • sadsGshrf. •:— ——-— — ■.-M. i- o .2013 iOHecs NOC IXie the applied area is partly > F-No.S87/Q/2015 overlapping with the existing lease | o of M/s. ANRAlC Allnynmram Survey and demarcadon • for •_ the o rexaairing essent wlH be carried csis o NOC &orn. Revenue ,, •': atishozi—u o XY.Vi—jtsasSss -fBaaJS /ISEe® dsconrzsesdsd fejr Ejection as the ■ F^o.SmQjdCd" ■' I o despBes , area is ' ammleteiv I I ^vedepping wkh die demarcated o { f Sd CT.Si\SRagn Sfeagi. } : ■vtenccy- proposed lor rejection.- ' 3-51: tm o ■• | ISHecrs f Dnp, Snrvey and dearaicadon ?2H-a. 265S:Q^i5 -ihrr dte lemsining ectenr will be o I carded out alcer getdag HOC Som o Revenue authorise j Minerals o plied area is " completely S 7985/0/2015 ¥ T r sppiixg with the demarcated o c t * ' *i ' f . Sri o m .Rajn Rajasagi Hence, & id for reiecdozL o in the reference cited, Sri NR^Sissi^^KifTesam^SOvySi h&tfxioA v • o o Misakhapatnam on 8.9.2014, ' • Director of Mmes & Geology o o has il" ^ tllS « -1- o office on 3.1.2017 pr^e^e of^ffappIicsi^Ml3 tT^ ^ ^ 0™ from . Narasipatnam - Thallapalem R&B Road and on the way ^ ^ 3 di5tanCe 0f 4 ^ o juiict1011 taldn Qiversion. PhysiograpHcaliy, jhe applied area is - H1WW ,- l'i " g & the hill covered with thick hashes cashew nut nlanrc 'T* 5 teXTZm' 0n tlie sloPe Potion o o rocks. There is thick vematiorir^R ^ o Geologically, the applied area consols of C^rn V't^rR^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ slopes as Jeil as Sending at foo^hffi Mnior^n? ^ ^ ^ 0f ^ ^ ^ M o stirroundihghills trending in the direcdonofstrike of^hlsii115 ^ foot 111115 0 hills in the southern side of the aDpIied area \ " ounding iuU. rurmer, the surrounding o f Khondalite origin and grlvd ^ ^Meon 2 aT ^ KOttdalite ^ 0f r0Cks- ° o wtainB. j ,cus; rr« "fr1 *- '"-i- Eastern Ghat mobile belt (EGMB) formation of Archaean brThese 3 ^ondaltte belongs t( o of mecamorphism and they are expected to have be™ f ^ °eloI1f to facie

p;llingnetlc 6151011 o metmnoiphism. As the area affected with inntrni-rabie iom-s^'Tfi- ^ 0113am they are rendered for productian and road metal and bnll ling sron^ns^HOTch^ro^^ctlons^ D PTO. 3

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VenkataVenlcl'r^ Surya Naxayanaabove Raju circumstances. Rajasagi ( Quarry603S/Q/2014)( lease is hereby 3- appUcatioa) granted for i* aWar period of of (10)Sri Nagayears

VrnJeM*^IrHage, Makavarapalem f Mandal,^ Vrsaiiapatnam ^ Meta1, ROUSh District St011e and & the Gravd quarry 511 lease Sv- Koapplications- 332 of G.Kodum of the 6*

79™^ Nf V-S™-° Sri Manjunadha MineS ( 9907(fcs & ,eCt 10 SaftfectiQI1311 tmm ^ 96t> and ^ a^TtPPkcahle proYisioni of die.^^M(D&R) ^ Act, .1957 asd Mtb- doveaq, under APMMC|ofia „ .

Sl.No. Name of the applicant Minerdl Extent of ar ea j Period of lease granted (inHects) finvesTA 1 Sn . Naga Venfeta Suiya; ".Road Metal, 24.00 i. -JA Naxayana- Rkjti Rn| aisagi ^dligH-sfoiie: ; fD.;-'~ :/;yyv| (6036/Q/20U:) ■ ..,:,si3'4';Grai\'el

Further, ■don withott s&r notice should It beibvixt

a. Tltat the orders arc in coauivcctioh of any judlciai c-jQuasi ittdidai Proc^Ac ^.^ subsisang or supervemng or thst-fe crdes?isr^ sre rule or law for the time being la force ]rr^}^c4' ^ __ _Ar: ^ " 7." '-t b. Thatrhat therhe Quarry operations ^^ tr~^- J srrec-rgrm-. to.nos^.-es o-f mas,-ard. ErArrAs s^d. 1 ublic o. ?.ivate-prpp^rces ' exnlcd^Trc A• a" .d.r^-"^-'- •'• / '^1 - and recovered. ' —- - ^■ -p. ^ vyd de s-dnr-r c. That die area is found St for qia'nymj Granite usefcl « gtentte cutdn. 0 any time in mtirre, ': ■s~ d. yat the grant and enjoyment of the lease is in violation of any statute, ^vemment and if any objections are raised thereon bv any compere' & •ff. ate e. That .the Pp^oaS:^e.^^g;|a,^6iis:.|0llniios Wectis- th- h *

- -- ^s-pperations me in violation v.nrovisiGCS Regulations, 1961 _an

W vide^^nS AndhraPmdS 0f m

'■ —to informed to the We a'oout Amendment Act,2015, dafoH? 03 MS ^ f ^ DlStn'Ct baSed 011 ^ ^ ? Department, dated U.03.2016 and D.O. Lett™ No. 03^ off Secretary to Government (FAG), Industries and Commerce Department. ' l6

hi respect of tire rransferarea area, \£meral Pewnu^ «,-?} _ v - »,

and the lessee is liable to pay the revised rates accordingly.

I The gmtsg -should pay the following amounts before execution of the Quarry Lease deed: a, ead Rent: Rs. 50,000/- per hector per annum for Road Metal and Rough Stone

ge RS per 0f ROad M?tal & Rou StQae 3 c. Land~ Assessment: ^ 'Rs. ^ 25A per ^ hector, per annum. ^ -J ^ 30/- per M for Gravel d. Security Deposit A sum Equivalent to o year Advance Dead Rent e. District Mineral Foundation (DMF) : 30% on Sign'fee per Cum t fdERlT: 2% on Seigniorage fee per Gum

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g. TheMgnio^e fee or DMd H.„t. ,viucicver fa Wgfcer sM be arse^d on the mmor ml™,,

/o n^je jo J3 18 aSiditem 7(1) of Fosm G lease dee^). _

® 6. opemrions ,vitW the ^ ^ded » ^ W d.ed (Se^ Rule 13}- ^ ^ ^ d C52ti^s hideout £ pioper license issued by tke compatcnt o

'■: Seisniotage fee (See Rules 2 of tke lease deed uxForm G). d i „ irn !n:r.:rs:"S"="=^ S"l»« Aovdd « opce report »ch o i "■ l^^»^^^^<'£^mdGMl^

O 1 13. Se^eet^ald md mSttdn at kb owu expenses boundary pillars aro^d the leased area as per Rale 31 (Vt) o£ fS 3 .. The'teiee^otdd^ubmiE quarterly returns in Forro 'C CO tiie Asst. Director and Dy. Director-coitcemed. > S € i-sbotid — ,11 registers at dte qnarry- site showin-g ie quantity of ad the tntnor serais qt«rrted and

O w StiUa exceeding sixmondts front dtc date of exeennon frte le^e sluB Ofule ' f/lof ApbtMORoles, 156S nnlesspriorpennissionis obtainedfiointKeDirectOEOiMmes an ogy. >' ^ ^ 1 -^fe!^-,s^P:I^^=ay«eOTinthele^in«eeeRtde31(VaaofAPMMC,Btto.l96& D ■ qs;- SJlSeStid not'eut or.injure any tree in the area under lease vdAouc . prior permission of die Dy. Director (Sea

) 19. of the Asst. Director before the erection of any buildtng in the lend area, it me area is belengsto the Government (See Rule 31 (Vi) of APMMCRales. 1956), ■, i u rv tv «6 The ermtee wili be held sespousible for all quantities as may be assessed at any dme in fatore on the measuremeat ex pits, v 27 -The gnntee shall be submit the Environmeatal clearance tvith prerequisites from the Competent authonuy as per ^ f guid^ines issued by the Honble Supreme Couit of and orders of the National Greea Ttibunai. Timapal bench. New Delhi in apphcadon No. 123 of 2014 and MA.419/2G14 date 13.01.20L5 and Director oi Mines and Geology Circular raamnMo.911/F/2G14,dated21.02,2015. _ , ^ ng A-rastee should be abide V/ the all to the consdcudan of dm District Mineral Foundation GOX (DMiyCouncil within tie District based Acr 20l5; G.O.Ms. No. 36. Ind,, 8t Comn (M.II) Depaxt^trdsA^MlS and D.O. Letter No. 1Q5^4/M.I!(I)/2015. dated ) 22.03.2016 of the Secretary to Govemnsat DEpsrtmer^J^^^

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3 & — HHl o GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH o DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY Lr.No.6036/Q/2017 Dale; 2017. o From To. 0 o Cli.Suryaciiandra Rao. M.Sc.[TecliJ.. Sri TTlagiuiadlt'd Assi .Director of Mines and Geology. Gannavaram Village, o Anakapalli. Nathavarani(M) Visakhapainam. o Sir, o Sub: Mines and Quarries - Quarry Lease "ranted Tor Road Metal mid, Gravel o 24.00 Meett. in Sy.No.332 of Village, Visakhapatnam District in favour of Sri N.V.S.N. Raju Rajasagi for a further o period of 10 Years Submission of EC, CFE & CFO from APPCB - Reg. o Ref: Ref: Proceedings NO.615/Q2V/2017, datcd.23.03.2017 of the Deputy Director of o Mines and Geology. Visakhapatnam. o In the reference cited above, the Deputy Director of Mines and Geology. o Visakhapainam has granted a Quarry lease for Road Metal and Gravel over an 24.00 Hect. in o Sy.No.332 of Gannavaram Village. Nathavaram Mandal. Visakhapatnam District in favour of Sri N.V.S.N. Raju Rajasagi for a further period of 10 years. You have to Submission of EC, CFE & o CFO from APPCB as per from grant order conditions. o Further, the quarry leases for further period of 10 years in the subject area with a o direction of the Dy. Director of Mines and Geology, Visakhapatnam to submit Environmental Clearance from the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Climate Change, Government of India, 3 Consent of Establishment, Consent of Operation from AP Pollution Control Board which is pre- requisite vide Circular Memo No.9l l/P/2014. dt: 21.02.2015 of the Director of Mines and Q Geology. Hyderabad. o Therefore, you are hereby requested to submit (he above said clearances in respect of the 3 quarry lease held by you in the subject area, failing which, action will be taken as per ryjles.jn force. O R? o Yours faithfully, A v v o Asst. Director ieologVv Q Anakapdiie. \\ 4-, \ .V o Copy submitted to the Dy. Director of Mines and Geology, Visakhapatnam for information. o Cop\ submitted to the Zonal Joint Director of Mines and Geology, Visakhapatnam for favour of o information.

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J GOVERNMENT OK ANDHRA PRADESH o DEPAK i MENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY Lr.No.6036/O/20l 7 Date: .2017. o From To, , o v \/ s $ * /oj 1 Ch.Suryachandra Rao. M.Sc.fTechJ., Si'1 o Asst .Director of Mines and Geology. CJannavaram Village, Anakapalli. o Naihavaram(M) Visakhapatnam. o SUb: Hd QUi'rri1 \?U^' Uasc^iKi ^ Oravcl ovccan o t . "LSy:No.-JV 01 ^^W^llage, 1 DlStnCl ,n fav0ilr o onallciisrtan . 'CT and documenis ffor execution of quarry lease Raj"deed Rajasagi- Reg. - Produce the o o Rcr: dated•23■03•2(,17 »'•^ '>^ Mine o *** o

S lX o n ■ ,0 • v , , ^ndaL Visakhapatnam District in favour of Sri N V S N Raiu

aVC PI the lbll0Wi,lg Chi,llans documents o fritthe fe" datenlr of f grant '? orderT torT execution of quarry lease deed. the period Of90 days' o S.No. Particulars Amount (Rupees) Head of Account o Dead Rent. ol Rs. 12.00.000/- 085: - Non-FeiTOus Mining and o aCv Metallurgical Industries 102 - Mineral Concession Fee, o Rents & Royalties /.«*■ 'A ^ uz Royalty on Minor Minerals o and A\^ess.niem - -y •V 0029 - Land Revenue o 800 -Other Receipts 81 Other Items o Cess on L.A. Rs. 1000/- 8448 - Deposits not Local fond o 109 - Panchayath Bodies funs. 03 Zilla Perished fond. Security Dcj^osit o Rs. 12,00.000/- In the shape of Postal Deposit (Separate letter enclosed) o Non Judicial Stamp papers (9% on PR) Rs. i o^nnn/J Form-G (Lease Deed Forms) o SCopies Surveyed Sketches 8 Copies 8 Photos (Passport size) v> SCopies Property Prool mtheslmpe ofNotarized Aflidavit on Rs.l00/->Mr Stpmp Pop... o 10 Income Tax*Tax an"n AdvanceAdvanr^ riA-artDrad dRent Rs.24000/T7^iT^7DVaJnnrw 7! :h^T^rr ——--——— II C .nnv nr i Hm A PrtlCT D rvTTrlr _ . "" —— o Copy of the A PG ST Registration Certificate 12 -££Py ofthe PAN Card & Aaddhar Card o DDO Code: 1)202*1307001.

o • ^ inn inl'on,led t0 y0" thah if you Tails to furnish the above said documents within o period of 90 days from the date grant orders, necessary proposals will be submitted to the Dv Director of Mines and Geology. Visakhapatnara for revocation of srant orders. o

Yours faithfully, j

J Asst. Geology, Aiiakapalle. o GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH PROCEEDiNGS OF THE DIRECTOR OF MINES AND GEOLOGY:; IBRAHIMPATNAM (PRESENT: SRI B.SREEDHAR, i.A.S., DIRECTOR (FAC)) Proceedings No.24SS6/R1-3/2017. Date. 21-02-2018 Sub: Mines and Quarries Quarry Lease tor Road Metal, Rough Stone & Gravel held by Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagi over an extent of 24.000 Hectares in Sy.No.332 of G.Koduru Village. Makavarapalcm Mandai, Visakhapatnam District - Extension of time for execution of Quarry Lease - Granted - Orders - Issued. Rcf: I. DDM&G, Visakhapatnam Procd.No.615/Q2V/2017, dt.23-03-2017. ?. Letter (it.01-09-2017 from Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Raiasagi received on 04-09-2017 - 3. AOM&G, Anakapaifi lr.No.6036/Q/2()14r dt.06-02-2018.

ORDER:

The Deputy Director of Mines and Geology, VLsokhopalnarn vide reference cited, granted quarry lease for Road Mela), Rough Stone & Gravel over an extent of 24.000 Hectares in Sv.No.332 of G.Koduru Village. Makavarapalcm Mandai, Visakhapatnam District for a period of 10 years in favour of Sri N.V.S.M.Raju Rajasagi with a condition that the grantee should execute the lease deed within a period of 90 days from the date of grant under Rule J3( 1) of APMMC Rules, 1965. But, the grantee failed to execute the lease deed within the stipulated period. In the reference 2"" cited, Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagi filed a representation requesting grant of extension of time for execution of quarry lease deed as he failed to execute the lease deed within the stipulated period.

The Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Anakapalii vide rerercnco 3 " cited, recommended to condone the delay in submission of statutory documents for execution of lease deed by the Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Raja sag: and request for extension of time for execution of lease deed as desired by the grantee.

After careful examination of the matter and in exercise of the powers conferred under Rule 13(1) of APMMC Rules, 1966 the delay caused in execution of quarry lease deed by Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagi is hereby condoned and permission is also hereby accorded in his favour (or execution of quarry lease within (30) days from the dale of receipt of this order. He is informed that if trie lease deed is not executed within the extended period of time no further extension will be granted and the grant orders will be revoked.

The Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Anakapalii is therefore directed to take necessary further action in the rnaitor.

Sc!/- B.S DIRECTOR Ol To Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagt, S/o. Sri P.P.Rajasagi, Thamaram Village, Opp: HP Petrol Bunk, Makavarapalem Mandai, Visakhapatnam District - 531 113. A.P. The Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Anakapalii. submission of EC, CFE before the lease deed is executed. Copy to the Deputy Director of Mines and Geology, Visakhapatnam

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SH r. Linga Murthy, S/o. Sri T Rajesham, RJo 10-2-92/3/161 A, Janaki Enclave,

Karmanghat, Hyderabad, Telangana whose photograph is affixed herein above, having ji given evidence of his qualification and experience is hereby granted recognition under y rule 14(3) of Granite Conservation & Development Rules, 1999 as Qualified Person to o prepare Mining Plans/ Schemes. o o

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325 HELD NUMBER: 332 N TILLAGE : G. KODURU 323 331 329 MANDAL ; MAKAVARAPALEM 47S 330 IV n> DISTRICT: VISAKHAPATOAM 286 339 tf 8' inch : J mile

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LEGEND PLATE-4(1) LEASE BOUNDARY WASTE DUMP MINING PLAN FOR ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE & GRAVEL 7.5m BARRIER ZONE SITE SERVICES Applicant: Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagi CONTOUR, WITH VALUE in m MAGAZINE AREA Over an extent of 24.000Ha in Sy.No.332 of SOIL COVER RETENTION WALL G.Koduru (V). Makavarapalem (M), Visakhapatnam (Dt), A.P,

GRAVEL STOCK YARD (500 m2) DEVELOPMENT PLAN (5th YEAR) SCALE: 1:2000, Contour Interval 6.0m ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE (CHARNOCKITE) Certified that the above plan is prepared based on the lease map authenticated by the State Government BOUNDARY PILLAR WITH No. STREAM ■ A A', SECTION LINE "ABM" ASSUMED BENCH MARK 'vVV . T. UNGAMUR RQP/DMG/AP/45/2017 APPLICANT RQP F260 m I 250 m 240m_l+' + + + 240 m 230 m_|"U +, + + + + T 1+ + + + + t 230m 220 mj+l + + + + + + ^ '+ + + + + + •♦• + + 220 m 210m_;+' + + + + + + + + + + + ^i+ + + + + + + + + + + + + +' ■_ 210 m 200 m_|+, + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + |H- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +- L 200 m 190 m . +(+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ■_ •JL,+ JL+ _IL+ _L+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +— 190 m 180 inl+l + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + li+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + hlSOm 170 irLin__?_l+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + '+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + , .. 170 m 160:m_l +| + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + I ,+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +|i tl60 m 150:ml +l+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +| ?- I+t + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 150 m 140 nuj-,+!+ ^ + + + + + rl40 m 130mJ+| + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +'+ .^., + ' + ' + ' +{•" + + + , 130 m I 1 + + + + + -<- + + + + + + + 1 + + + + + + + h. + + + + + + + + / / 120 nL_-+'hi - + ++ . + + + + + + + + +- + • + • + • + + ■ + • • i TT-r-rTTTT-r-r-r-r-r-r|T + -t- |oOs>>^X>^0'^>0'\yxyy> >CJ pRI, 120 || 1 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + l4-,+ + tT^ FRU10 _ 120 m 110 nu-l +[. + + + + . + + + . + .+ .+ •«• + + + + + + + + + +.y + + + + + + + + + + + + + 110 m 100 ra.m 1" I 4 —^ ^ ' ' ' 1 —^ SI 100 m Section, X-X1

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LEGEND MINING PLAN FOR

ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE & GRAVEL LEASE BOUNDARY

Applicant: Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagi 7.5m BARRIER ZONE Over an exient ot 24.000Ha in Sy.No.332 of

GRAVEL G.Koduru (V), Makavarapalem (M), VLakhapatnam (Dt), A.P.

J 1 1— + + + DEVELOPMENT SECTION (5th YEAR) + + + ROAD METAL (CHARNOCKITE)

SCALE: 1:2000, Contour Interval 6.Um

Certified that the above plan is prepared based on the PRODUCTION lease map authenticated by the State Government 5th YFAR

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LEGEND PLATE■ LEASE BOUNDARY WASTE DUMP MINING PLAN FOR ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE & GRAVEL 7.5m BARRIER ZONE I I SITE SERVICES Applicant: Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagi ior' CONTOUR, WITH VALUE in m |>j| MAGAZINE AREA Over an extent of 24.0()()Ha in Sy.No.332 of SOIL COVER STREAM G.Koduru (V), Makavarapalem (M), Visakhapatnam (Dt), A.P. GRAVEL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (lst-4th YEAR) SCALE: 1:2000, Contour Interval 6.0m ROAD METAL. ROUGH STONE (CHARNOCKITE) Certified that the above plan is prepared based on the lease map authenticated by the State Government A1 BOUNDARY PILLAR WITH No. rAOf Of U SECTION LINE V ASSUMED BENCH MARK t';. ; V *' T. LINGA MURTHY RQP/DM G/AP/45/2017 \pPlicANT RQP i

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PLATE -4A

MINING PLAN FOR LEGEND ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE & GRAVEL

LEASE BOUNDARY Applicant: Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasag

7 5m BARRIER ZONE Over an extent of 24.000Ha in Sy.No.332 of

G.Koduru (V), Makavarapalem (M), VLakhapatnam (Dt), A.P. GRA\EL

DEVELOPMENT SECTION (lst-4th YEAR) + + + + + + ROAD METAL (CHARNOCKITE) 1 X L SCALE: 1:2000, Contour Interval 6.0m

Certified that the above plan is prepared based on the PRODUCTION lease map authenticated -by the State Government 1st YEAR »»»»! / 2nd YEAR e. Hi > 3rd YEAR 9^

4th YEAR T. LINGA MURTHY RQP/DMG/AP/4S/2017, APR RQP . V

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LEGEND Vtea**: PLATE - 5 LEASE BOUNDARY 500MLINE MINING PLAN FOR 7.5m BARRIER ZONE ^ 60M LINE ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE & GRAVEL Applicant: Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagi loo' I CONTOUR. WITH VALUE in m H ROAD Over an extent of 24.000Ha in Sy.No.332 of ^ SOIL.COVER CO | | | STOCKYARD G.Koduru (V), Makavarapalem (M), Visakhapatnam (Dt), A.P. t i - ' GRAVEL SITE SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN J ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE (CHARNOCKITE) DUMP SCALE: 1:5000, Contour Interval 6.0m Certified that the above plan is prepared based on the 7v I BOUNDARY PILLAR WITH No. MAGAZINE AREA lease map authenticated by the State Government |P SECTION LINE RETENTION WALL STOCK YARD (500 m ) ~Nnw ASSUMED BENCH MARK ; T. LI CA ' 'JTfTHY STREAM RQP/DlViG/AP/45/2017 RUTOP 20 60 ■I N17°0 35' 20.53 E82 46' 04.86

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N17 35' 05.25 E820 46' 09.53 I N17° 35' 04.0 r>£& nil i E82° 45' 51.2 N17° 35m4 E82° 45' 52 m PLANTATION ;66:.x] ist year uCP-2 (Revenue Stone) f ■XXXj 2nd YEAR N17° 35'01.43 £82° 45'58.17 ;X'X':| 3rd YEAR ■X;X6j 4th YEAR AflJWIOS

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LEGEND PLATE - 6 LEASE BOUNDARY WASTE DUMP MINING PLAN FOR ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE & GRAVEL 7.5m BARRIER ZONE SITE SERVICES Applicant: Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagi CONTOUR, WITH VALUE in m MAGAZINE AREA Over an extent of 24.000Ha in Sy.No.332 of SOIL COVER RETENTION WALL G.Koduru (V). Makavarapalem (M), Visakhapatnam (Dt), A.P. GRAVEL STOCK YARD (500 m2) CONCEPTUAL PLAN SCALE: 1:2000, Contour Interval 6.0m ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE (CHARNOCKITE) Certified that the above plan is prepared based on the A' BOUNDARY PILLAR WITH No. STREAM lease map authenticated by the State Government A Aj SECTION LINE r.' "SBJT ASSUMED BENCH MARK xx| ; T. LINGA MURTHY 7. RQP/DMG/AP/45/2017 APPi RQP J

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PLATE -6A

LEGEND MINING PLAN FOR

ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE & GRAVEL LEASE BOUNDARY

Applicant: Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagi 7.5m BARRIER ZONE Over an extent of 24.000Ha in Sy.No.332 of

GRAVEL G.Koduru (V), Makavaranalem (M), Visakhapatnam (Dt), A.P.

+ + + CONCEPTUAL SECTION + + + ROAD METAL (CHARNOCKITE) -i \ ' SCALE: 1:2000, Contour Interval 6.0m

Certified that the aoove plan is prepared based on the lease map authenticated=byj;he State Government octor of u % A C5

ass* T.liNGA iVIURTHY RQP/DMG/AP/45/201'

APPL T RQP v1 N170 35 ' 20.53" E82° 46' 04.86" 200m

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N17° 35' 05.25" E82 46' 09.53" M / 0 N170 35' 04.0"l) E82 45' 51.2" N17° 35' 04. E82° 45' 52.

PLANTATION m ' 1st YEAH GCP-2 (Revenue Stone) N17 35 01. ?T| 2nd YEAR E820 45' 58. [ 3rd YEAR 4thyear ABM 108 ' 5th YEAR N17° 34' 59.04" N E820 46' 07.16"

LEGEND PLATE - 7 LEASE BOUNDARY WASTE DUMP MINING PLAN FOR ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE & GRAVEL 7.5m BARRIER ZONE SITE SERVICES Applicant: Sri N.V.S.N.Raju Rajasagi -lOflT' CONTOUR, WITH VALUE in m MAGAZINE AREA Over an extent of 24.000Ha in Sy.No.332 of SOIL COVER RETENTION WALL G.Koduru (V), Makavarapalem (M). Visakhapatnam (Dt), A.P. GRAVEL STOCK YARD (500 m2) PROGRESSIVE QUARRY CLOSURE PLAN SCALE: 1:2000, Contour Interval 6.0m ROAD METAL, ROUGH STONE (CHARNOCKITE) 5) Certified that the above plan is prepared based on the lease map authenticated by the State Government BOUNDARY PILLAR WITH No. STREAM "ABir ASSUMED BENCH MARK jky* ^ WASTE DUMP vV T. LINGA MURTHV , SITE SERVICES v ■QR/OMG/AP/4V2017 RQP