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MINING PLAN OF CHANDBAD KADIM STONE QUARRY

VILLAGE - CHANDBAD KADIM

TEHSIL - BERASIYA

DISTRICT -

STATE -

KHASRA NO. - 364

AREA - 4.00 HECTARE

PREPARED UNDER RULE 42 C OF MP MINOR MINERALS RULE 1996

FOR

M/s NARMADA MINERALS, PARTNER- SHRI SUSHIL RAI 33 SWASTIK SADAR BAZAR JABALPUR (M.P)

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APRIL- 2019

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CONTENT SHEET

S.N. PARTICULARS PAGE NO. 1 INTRODUCTION/ GENERAL 1 2 LOCATION & ACCESSIBILITY 2-3 3 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION 4-5 4 MINING 6-8 5 BLASTING 9 6 MINE DRAINAGE 10 7 STACKING OF MINERAL REJECT & DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11 8 USE OF MINERAL 11 9 OTHERS 12 10 MINERAL BENEFICIATION 13 11 ANY OTHER MATTER WICH IS DIRECTED TO INCLUDE IN 13 MINING PLAN 12 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 14-16 13 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN 17-24

ANNEXURES S.N. PARTICULARS ANNEXURE 1 CONSENT LETTER FROM THE LESSEE ANNEXURE NO. I 2 UNDERTAKING FROM LESSEE ANNEXURE NO. II 3 CERTIFICATE BY RQP ANNEXURE NO. III 4 RQP REG.CERTIFICATE COPY ANNEXURE NO. IV 5 KHASRA & KHASRA MAP ANNEXURE NO. V 6 STATE GOVT. ORDER COPY ANNEXURE NO. VI

PLATES S.N. PARTICULARS PLATE NO. 1 KEY PLAN Plate no. I 2 LOCATION PLAN Plate no. II 3 SURFACE PLAN Plate no. III 4 GEOLOGICAL PLAN & SECTIONS Plate no. IV 5 YEAR WISE PRODUCTION PLAN Plate no. V 6 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOUSER PLAN Plate no. VI 7 ENVIRONMENT MANAEGMENT PLAN Plate no.VII 8 CONCEPTUAL PLAN & SECTION Plate no. VIII

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CHAPTER -1 1.0 GENERAL i Name of Applicant M/s Narmada Minerals Partner- Shri Sushil Rai ii Address 33, Swastik Sadar Bazar, Jabalpur (M.P.) iii Status of Applicant Individual iv Mineral(s), which Basalt Rock is occurring in the area and occurring in the area applicant intends to run Stone Quarry. and which the applicant intends to mine v Lease Sanction Period 10 Years (21/06/2015 to 20/06/2025) vi Mining Plan Period 1 years (2018-19 To 2019-20) vii Status of Lease Existing

1.1 NAME OF RQP PREPARING MINING PLAN i Name Ajay Mohan ii Address 20 B Zone-2 M.P. Nagar, Bhopal (M.P) iii Phone 0755-3914809 iv Registration No. RQP/DGMMP/015/2013

1.2 REFERENCE NO. AND DATE OF CONCENT LETTER FROM THE STATE GOVERNMENT The lease has been sanctioned vide State Government order No. 1255 Dated 30/05/2014 for the period of 10 years (ie 2015 to 2025). Copy of Govt. order is enclosed with Annexure No- VI. In first five year of mining plan, first four year is considered as lapse period.

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CHAPTER -2

2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY: 2.1 APPROACH TO THE AREA: 2.1.1 BY ROAD Area is located at 1.60 km from Chandbad Kadim village towards North direction, the accessibility of the area is connected by village road which is approx 1.70 km from mine site towards East direction. The area is approachable in all season and the connectivity is by means of regular buses, Trucks etc. 2.1.2 BY TRAIN The applied area can be accessed; nearest railway station is Bhopal about 22 km from the mines area. 2.2 NAME AND DISTANCES OF MAJOR TOWN AND UTILITY The details of major town and other details are given below: TOWN DISTANCE DIRECTION UTILITY Bhopal 22 KM South Daily need facility like, Education, Transportation, and Hospitals etc. are available. Chandbad 1.60 KM South Small Village of District-Bhopal. Kadim

2.3 CLIMATE: The area witnesses the subtropical climate with a averaging rainfall of 900-1000 mm annually. The variation in temperature is 450 to 100C during summer and winter respectively. The wind generally blows in northeast direction. From November to February the area experiences pleasant winter. March is start of summer, which continues up to June. The monsoon sets in by June and retreats by September. Relative humidity varies to averages between 20% to 60% in a year. Propose prospecting operations are of small scale and will not cause adverse effect on environment of the area. Standard norms will be adopted for protection of environment.

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2.4 PHYSIOGRAPHY The applied area is of 4.00 Ha. topographically point of view this area having undulating topography. Highest elevation is 507 m in West side while lowest one is 504 m in East side, thus total elevation difference is of 3 m. Overall drainage is towards East side of the area. This mine is running since 2005 so there is 3 working pit is present in lease area southern pit having 3 m depth while 2 other small pit having 2 m depth. And approx 18995 m2 area is excavated. Thus excavated mineral including overburden in earlier is approx 44800 cubic meter. 2.5 LOCAL RESOURCES 2.5.1 WATER Source of drinking water is easily available. 2.5.2 ELECTRICITY Electricity facility is available in the applied area. 2.5.3 MANPOWER Man power is easily available from the surrounding villages i.e. Chandbad Kadim, Bandikhedi village etc. 2.5.4 OTHER FACILITIES Nearest Hospital and School is available in Bhopal which is South direction from the applied area. 2.5.5 INFRASTRUCTURES Presently one crusher & rest shelter is constructed in lease area. The daily needs facilities are available in Chandbad Kadim. While the other requirements are easily available in Bhopal. 2.6 DETAILS OF THE LEASE AREA i District Bhopal ii Tehsil iii Village Chandbad Kadim iv Area 4.00 Ha. v Khasra No. 364 vi Occupancy Govt. Land vii Toposheet No 55 E/7 2.7 BOUNDARY PILLAR POINT COORDINATE

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COORDINATE PILLAR NO A PILLAR NO B PILLAR NO C PILLAR NO D Latitude 23°27'54.98"N 23°27'59.46"N 23°27'57.77"N 23°27'53.12"N Longitude 77°23'16.20"E 77°23'17.22"E 77°23'26.65"E 77°23'25.24"E CHAPTER- 3 3.0 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION 3.1 TOPOGRAPHY The applied area is of 4.00 Ha. topographically point of view this area having undulating topography. Highest elevation is 507 m in West side while lowest one is 504 m in East side, thus total elevation difference is of 3 m. Overall drainage is towards East side of the area. This mine is running since 2005 so there is 3 working pit is present in lease area southern pit having 3 m depth while 2 other small pit having 2 m depth. And approx 18995 m2 area is excavated. Thus excavated mineral including overburden in earlier is approx 44800 cubic meter. 3.2 REGIONAL GEOLOGY:

The area is formed by basaltic lava flows of Daccan Trap age. In general it has undulating topography with low relief ridges formed of sandstone and the intervening plains over basalt and sandstone. The rock of the area belongs to the Vindhyan Super Group and Deccan trap. Only vesicular Basalt & weathered Basalt are exposed in the area. The geological set up on the area is summarized in the succession given below :-

Quaternary Alluvium, soil and laterite ------Unconformity------Upper Cretaceous Deccan Trap To Eocene Trap ------Unconformity------Upper proterozoic Vindhyan -Bhander Upper Bhander Super Group Group sandstone Sirbu shale 3.3 LOCAL GEOLOGY:

The Basalt found in the proposed lease area. It is dark grey to black in colour, fine grained hard and break with uneven fracture. Joint is the main structural features of this deposit. Most of the rock broken by relatively smooth fracture

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known as joint. The waste is in the form of weathered basalt in the litho-sequence of the area as:

Overburden : 0.00 to 1.00 m

Basalt : 1.00 to 10 m (continued exposed thickness in nearby dug Well & working)

Color : Greyish to Blackish Texture : Fine grained. Hardness : 5-6 Lusture : Dull GEOLOGICAL SECTION: Prepared on 1:1000 scales (please refer plate no.4) 3.4 RESERVE ESTIMATION AREA AREA THICKNESS OF MINERAL VOLUME (in Ha.) (in M2) (in M) (in M3) 4.00 40000 20 800000 Total 800000

RESERVES BLOCKED IN BARRIER ZONE CRUSHER ESTABLISHMENT AND FOR MAINTAINING THE BENCHES SLOPE Under the statutory Rules (mineral blocked in barrier zone crusher establishment and for maintaining the benches slope) the exploitation cannot be done in this area. MINERAL BLOKED IN MINERAL BLOKED IN MINERAL BLOCKED IN MAINTING BARRIER ZONE CRUSHER ESTABLISHMENT THE SLOPE OF BENCHES (M3) (M3) (In M3) AREA IN M2 X AREA IN M2 X MINERAL AVERAGE CROSS SECTIONAL MINERAL THICKNESS M AREA IN M2 X PARAMETER M THICKNESS M 6165 X 20 1000 X 20 72 X 793 123300 m3 20000 m3 57096 m3 Total mineral blocked in barrier zone crusher establishment and for maintaining the benches slope is 200396 m3

Minable Reserve = Proved Reserve – (Blocked Reserve + Depleted Mineral) = 800000 – (200396 + 44800) = 554804 m3 Recovery 95% = 527064 m3

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Mine Life = Total Minable Reserve/ Average Production = 527064/39049 = 14 Years CHAPTER-4 4.0 MINING 4.1 PROPOSED METHOD OF MINING Proposed mining activity will be carried out by the existing open cast manual/semi mechanized means at location shown by year wise plan and section using excavator/loader & dumper combination and other manual tools such as spades, chisel, hammer etc. Following reasons for choosing the work site are due to good quality of mineral and systematic top to bottom mining with slicing/scientific mining, and to maintain proper slope along with 45 reposed this site has been chosen for work as shown in year wise development and production plan. Basalt Stone is transported by truck/dumper to the users. During the ensuing years the stone quarrying will be according to the proposed method of manual means, for mechanized way the following machines are proposed to be deployed on hire basis: S. No Type Nos. 1 L&T 300 Loader (Hired) 1 2 Jack Hammer Drills (Hired) 1 3 Air Compressors tractor (Hired) 1 4 Dumper 12 cu.m (Hired) 13-14 5 Water Pumps of 3 HP (Hired) 1 6 Water tanker (Hired) 1 7 Office vehicle (Hired) 1

4.2 YEARWISE PROPSED METHOD OF MINING The mining method will be the same as proposed with one production benches of 6.0m height while Moderate layer of OB will be scrapped ahead of working in Basalt Stone formation and this moderate layer of OB is considered under waste and this waste is saleable or it will be used for making and maintenance of approach road.

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4.3 YEARWISE PRODUCTION FOR FIRST FIVE YEARS FIFTH YEAR MRL AVG. AVG. VOLUME RECOVERY WASTE OVERBURDEN AREA BENCH (in M3) 95% 5 % (in M3) (in M2) HT (M) (in M3) (in M3) 503-502.50 6231 0.50 3115 - - 3115 502.50-502 6231 0.50 3115 2959 156 - 502-500 18995 2.00 37990 36090 1900 - Total 39049 2056 3115 TOTAL PRODUCTION=39049 M3, WASTE = 2056 M3, OVERBURDEN= 3115 M3

YEAR WISE TOTAL PRODUCTION, WASTE & OVER BURDEN YEAR PRODUCTION WASTE OVER BURDEN (in M3) (in M3) (in M3) FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR Lapse Period THIRD YEAR FOURTH YEAR FIFTH YEAR 39049 2056 3115 TOTAL 39049 2056 3115 Composite plans and year wise sections are shown in plate no. 5

4.4 SECOND FIVE YEAR DEVLOPMENT AND PRODUCTION SCHEME Depth Volume Basalt Mine Year Area M2 (In M) M3 Rock 95% Waste 5% 1st year 29053 1.20 34864 33121 1743 2nd Year 29053 1.20 34864 33121 1743 3rd Year 29053 1.20 34864 33121 1743 4th Year 29053 1.20 34864 33121 1743 5th Year 29053 1.20 34864 33121 1743 Total 165605 8715

4.5 PROPOSED RATE OF PRODUCTION WHEN THE MINE IS FULLY DEVELOPED

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The average production will be 39049 M3 4.6 CONCEPTUAL MINING PLAN FOR ENTIRE LEASE PERIOD/CONCEPTUAL PERIOD BASED ON THE GEOLOGICAL MINING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS i) CONCEPTUAL TOP SOIL DUMP MANAGEMENT Practically there is no top soil is present in lease area. The upper surface of lease area is formed by weathered rock. ii) CONCEPTUAL RECLAMATION AND REHABILATION: In the conceptual period area will be developed up to 489 mrl. a) Present reclamation and rehabilitation is not required. b) No area will be “mined out” at the end of conceptual period. About 2.4870 Ha. Area will be rehabilitated by water reservoir and remaining 1.5130 ha. area will be use for plantation. The pit will be wire fenced with gate and proper haulage road will be provided up to water logged limit. 4.7 OPENCAST WORKING Proposed mining activity will be carried out by the existing open cast manual/semi mechanized means at location shown by year wise plan and section using excavator/loader & dumper combination and other manual tools such as spades, chisel, hammer etc. 4.8 LAYOUT OF MINE WORKINGS FOR FACES AND SITES FO DISPOSAL OF OVERBURDEN/ WASTE During the fifth year mining area within UPL, will be developed and proposed benches will be developed as per shown in production plan, bench height will be 6m maximum and during the period pit bottom RL will reach from 503 m to 500 m. The proposal is given for systematic development with proper bench height. Layout of mine working and sites for disposal of overburden and mine waste are shown in plate no.5. 4.9 TRANSPORTATION Transportation of Basalt Stone: 156.19 M3 per day production 13-14 Dumper of 12 M3 capacity are quite sufficient.

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CHAPTER-5 5.1 BLASTING: (a) BROAD BLASTING PARAMETERS:

Spacing ------1.20 m Burden ------1.0m Depth of hole ------1.5m Diameter of hole ------32mm Powder factor ------4m3/ Kg of explosive Charge per hole ------450 gm

Single row blasting of maximum number 10 holes of total charge of 4.5 Kg. Occasional blasting is proposed for heaving purpose only.

(b) TYPE TO OF EXPLOSIVE BE USED/TO BE USED: Gun powder with safety fuse.

(c) POWDER FACTOR: The powder factor anticipated is 4m3 of Basalt for 1 kg of explosive used.

(d) WHETHER SECONDARY BLASTING IS NEEDED: Secondary blasting will not be needed due to the better fragmentation results in the above-mentioned blasting pattern.

(e) STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVE IN THE MINE: There will be no storage of explosive at the mine site. The predetermined quantity will be purchased from authorized dealer and used. All control blasting will be done through DGMS certified blasting agencies.

(f) PARAMETERS ADOPTED DURING BLASTING/DRILLING ARE AS FOLLOWS:

1. Drilling of blast hole will be done on 1 x 1 m. x 0.8 m pattern where one meter each is the spacing and burden and 0.8 m. is the depth of the hole. 2. About 450 gm of explosive would be charged in each hole. 3. The blasting will be done in single row and about 6m. Holes will be blasted at a time. 4. The blasting will be done in sequence maintaining some delay in subsequent shots. 5. All the necessary precautions such as hoisting of red flags at a safe distance alarming the people by whistling and shouting and removing them to safe distance would be taken before blasting.

The blasting operations will be done by a qualified blaster.

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CHAPTER- 6 6.0 MINE DRAINAGE a) LIKELY DEPTH OF WATER TABLE BASED ON OBSERVATION FROM NEAR BY WELL AND WATER BODIES The groundwater resource is available in the form of Hand pump/ dug well near the applied area and as per given information presently ground water table 20- 25m BGL and the proposal are given quite above to GWT but in rainy season accumulated water has to dewatered. b) WORKING EXPECTED TO BE ABOVE/REACH BELOW WATER TABLE BY WHICH YEAR: Ensuing fifth year plan period proposals are given upto 6 m BGL which is 14 m above the ground water table. Further the proposals are given only for 6 m depth at the end of scheme period; hence there will be no impact to adjacent and nearby water logged areas. c) QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF WATER LIKELY TO BE ENCOUNTERED, PUMPING ARRANGEMENTS AND PLACES WHERE MINE WATER IS FINALLY PROPOSED TO BE DISCHARGED. During the rainy season rain water and seepage water will accumulate in the working area and this accumulated water will be discharged with the help of a 3 H.P. pump having capacity to lift 22,000 lit/hour with maximum head of 12-15 m. The pumped out water will be drained to on in Nallah as per the situation.

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CHAPTER -7 7.0 STACKING OF MINERAL REJECT AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE a) RATE OF YEARLY GENERATION OF WASTE AND PROPOSALS FOR DISPOSAL OF WASTE During fifth year working approx 2056 m3 waste and 3115 m3 over burden will be generate. The waste will be meager. The voids will be around 5% in Basalt stone. This will be used in backfilling and maintaining the approach road. b) YEAR WISE WASTE GENERATION YEAR WASTE (in m3) OVERBURDEN (in m3)

FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR Lapse Period THIRD YEAR FOURTH YEAR FIFTH YEAR 2056 3115 TOTAL 2056 3115 c) MANNER OF DISPOSAL OF AND CONFIGURATION, SEQUENCE OF BUILD OF DUMPS ALONG WITH THE PROPOSAL FOR THE STACKING OF SUB GRADE ORE, TO BE INDICATED YEARWISE Not applicable d) PRECAUTION FOR CONFINEMENT OF DUMPS TO PREVENT POLLUTION OF SURFACE WATER BODIES /COURSES Not applicable

CHAPTER -8

8.0 USE OF MINERAL The basalt lumps and boulders produced from the mine will be supplied for the purpose of sizing by manual or mechanized means (rock breaker). This sized material is supplied to crusher to produce 8 mm to 60 mm material as per buyer’s specification.

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CHAPTER -9 9.0 OTHERES (a) SITE SERVICES Site services for mines office, separate toilet for male female will be constructed. Mines Office Tool Shelter Shelter Room Lavatory With First Aid Room Room for for Female Facility Male Male Female 30M2 18M2 20M2 20M2 6 M2 6 M2 AREA COVERED BY SITE SERVICES 100M2

(b)EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL PROPOSED Supervisory staff 1 Part time mining engineer 1 Mining mate 1 Time keeper/Store keeper cum first 1 aider Mali/watchman/pump operator 1 Skilled 1 Semiskilled 2 Unskilled Labour 4-5 Working days 250 Avg. annual production 39049 m3

DECLARATION Statutory requirements regarding miner’s health will be implemented as per Rules. From Surface reduce Level (RL) to below the 6m depth excavation; lessee will take permission from DGMS or Indian Bureau of Mines and do accordingly as per Rule and regulations.

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CHAPTER -10 10.0 MINERAL PROCESSING/BENEFICIATION Mineral processing of base that is manual dressing, sizing & Screening etc. will be done at mine site or at crusher.

CHAPTER 11 11.0 ANY OTHER MATTER WICH IS DIRECTED TO INCLUDE IN MINING PLAN To comply the required particulars of Rules Regulation of MMR 1996 as per amendment made in Gazette notification dated 23rd March 2013.

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CHAPTER -12 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

12.0 BASE LINE INFORMATION The mining plan for Chandbad Kadim Stone quarry over an area of 4.00 hectare situated at Chandbad Kadim village of Tehsil- Berasia, District- of Mahya Pradesh of lessee M/s Narmada Minerals Partner Shri Sushil Rai which is being submitted for approval under Rule 42 C of the Minor Mineral rules 1996. Details of the lease Area Name of Lessee : M/s Narmada Minerals Village : Chandbad Kadim Tehsil : Berasia District : Bhopal State : Madhya Pradesh Area : 2.00 Hectare Lease Period : 10 Years

12.1 POLLUTION SOURCES EXISTING WITH 5 KM RADIUS AN THEIR IMPACT ON THE QUALITY OF AIR WATER AND LAND Nil

12.2 SCHEME FOR TREE PLANTATION The quarry leases are sanctioned for the period of 10 years, During the lease period we will plant 40 plant/year in the barrier zone in consultation with forest Department.

12.3 DETAIL AND APPROXIMATE DISTANCE OF NATIONAL PARK, SANCTUARY, BIO DIVERSITY AREA, INTERESTED WITHIN PERIPHERY OF 10KM FROM THE AREA TO BE SANCTIONED There is no National park, Sanctuary, Bio diversity area, Interstate boundary situated within periphery of 10 km from the sanctioned area. 12.4 PROPOSED ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF MINERAL Production – 39049 m3 stone Mineral –Basalt

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12.5 EFFECT ON GROUND WATER LEVEL DUE TO MINING OPERATION AND ITS PREVENTION MEASURES The mining of Stone during the lease period will be worked out from the top surface above the ground water table. Thus no ground water pollution is expected as mining will not intersect the ground water. 12.6 DETAILS OF PREVENTIVE AND CONTROL SCHEME OF AIR AND WATER POLLUTION a) Air Pollution Control The air quality in the lease area as well as in the nearby buffer zone is well below the permissible limits. Following mitigative measures shall be doped for air pollution control due to mining of Stone. S. No. Dust source Control Measures

1 Haul Road Regular water sprinkling

No overloading of tractors regular monitoring of the 2 Transportation exhaust proper maintenance of vehicles.

Regular water sprinkling in working areas. 3 Mine working Green belt surrounding land

1. No overloading of dumpers/ trucks/trolleys. 2. Covering the carrying vehicles with tarpaulin to prevent spillage. 3. Wetting of land and dump stock in case it is dry. 4. Regular sprinkling of water on roads in the morning and also at a moment if observed that the dust on road is easily getting airborne. 5. Fortnightly scraping/bulldozing of road to prevent accumulation of lose dust on road to shift it to side and to keep roads almost leveled to ensure smooth movement of vehicles and also prevent spillage thereby minimizing fugitive dust emissions from the roads towards the village. 6. Prior awareness to explain the Eco-friendly main plan. 7. Proper tuning of vehicles to keep the CO gas emission and noise under check. 8. Plantation of tree at the places if allowed by the authorities, to help reduce the impact of dust.

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12.7 PROVISION FOR SEPARATE STACKING OF SURFACE SOIL EXCAVATED FROM MINING OPERATION AND ITS UTILITY Practically there is no top soil is present in lease area. The upper surface of lease area is formed by weathered rock. 12.8 FOLORA AND FAUNA

Regionally the area falls under subtropical climatic zone and sustaining dry tropical land the common tree are Seja (Terminalis tomentosa) Achar (Anogcissus latifolia) lundiya (Lagers toemis purvilora) Amaltas (Cassisfistnla) and Mahnwa. A part from this many varieties of grass creepers and climbers are found the applied area is gentle rolling topography of agriculture land and no flora presently available. No wild life is reported in the area.

12.9 PUBLIC BUILDING PLACES MONUMENTS

There is no any public building, place or monumental construction seen in the vicinity of the area great importance.

12.10 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT CELL

The proposed mining operation will be of very small and it is not possible to set up a environment cell however the monitoring will be carried out with the existing employee and quarry lease owner himself.

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CHAPTER-13 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSER PLAN 13.1 BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF THE AREA i Name of Applicant M/s Narmada Minerals Partner- Shri Sushil Rai ii Address 33, Swastik Sadar Bazar, Jabalpur (M.P.) iii Status of Applicant Individual iv Mineral(s), which Basalt Rock is occurring in the area and occurring in the area applicant intends to run Stone Quarry. and which the applicant intends to mine v Lease Sanction Period 10 Years (21/06/2015 to 20/06/2025) vi Mining Plan Period 1 years (2018-19 To 2019-20) vii Status of Lease Existing

13.2 DETAILS OF THE AREA i District Bhopal ii Tehsil Berasia iii Village Chandbad Kadim iv Area 4.00 Ha. v Khasra No. 364 vi Occupancy Govt. Land vii Toposheet No 55 E/7 *Khasra panchsala is enclosed along with khasra map. 13.3 METHOD OF MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING: Open cast semi mechanized means mining methods. 13.4 REASON FOR CLOSURE As per Minor Mineral Rules and latest amendment vide Gazette notification dated 23rd March 2013 and progressive mine closure plan has been opted because of mining operation are suppose to be continued till the existence of the mineral in the area.

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13.5 STATUTORY OBLIGATIONS No statutory obligations are there; routine legislative conditions were mentioned in the approval letter. The details as required Any special condition while execution of lease: No Any imposed conditioned by MoEF or Central Pollution Board: It will be as per MoEF/MPPCB/CPCB rules. Directorate of Mines Safety: - No. 13.6 FINAL MINE CLOSURE PLAN (a) LAND USE S. No Heads At present At the end At the end of of plan conceptual period period 1 Area Under mining 1.8995 1.8995 3.3835 Storage of Top Soil & 2 Nil 0.0500 Nil Overburden Dump 3 Road 0.010 0.010 Nil 4 Mineral Storage & Crusher 0.100 0.100 Nil Infrastructure (Workshop, 5 administrative building 0.010 0.010 Nil etc.) 6 Greenbelt Nil 0.036 0.6165 7 Other Area 1.9805 1.8945 Nil 8 Total 4.00 4.00 4.00 (b) MINED OUT LAND This mine is running since 2005 so there is 3 working pit is present in lease area southern pit having 3 m depth while 2 other small pits having 2 m depth. And approx 18995 m2 area is excavated. Thus excavated mineral including overburden in earlier is approx 44800 cubic meter. At the end of lease period about 2.4870 Ha. Area will be rehabilitated by water reservoir and remaining 1.5130 ha. area use for plantation. The pit will be wire fenced with gate and proper haulage road will be provided up to water logged limit.

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13.7 WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT: There are no surface water body around the area, the ground water is available in the form of well & tube well near the applied area. Ground water level is below the conceptual pit depth proposed as per the present knowledge of deposit. After the completion of mining operations in this area the surface water is likely to be contaminated due to wash off from the dust prone area The same be controlled by adequate plantation before the conceptual period is over. During present PMCP period to conceptual period following steps will be taken for water quality management: 1. There is no surface water body, the water table is quite below the proposed conceptual working, and hence there will be no impact on ground water. 2. Proposal of settling tank: During the rainy or post Monsoon season the collected water within the pit will be passing through the settling tanks to settle the suspended heavy particles the clear water will be discharged to local nallah. 3. The garland drain will be provided around the dump, whatever wash off from higher altitude area then it will be further drain to settling tank to suspend if any heavy particles then it will drain to agriculture field or nallah. The Basalt stone does not contain any toxic element which is likely to cause surface/ground water pollution. Mining operation will not pose any problem to general water table of area. 13.8 AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT Once the mining operation in this area is over the ambient air can only be polluted by dust raised from the waste dumps. As stated above the waste dumps will be stabilized and secured against dust being air borne by adequate plantation before the conceptual period is over. At the end of conceptual period following steps will be taken for air quality management: 1. Adequate plantation. 2. Regular sprinkling of water over the dust zone. The proposed mining operation are small, hence there will be no such impact on air quality management.

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13.9 WASTE MANAGEMENT Approx 2056 M3 waste and 3115 m3 overburden will be generate after fifth year plan period. It will be kept in an identified place; this waste will be used in backfilling and road maintenance purpose. 13.10 TOP SOIL MANGEMENT: Practically there is no top soil is present in lease area. The upper surface of lease area is formed by weathered rock. 13.11 SCHEME FOR TREE PLANTATION The quarry lease is sanctioned for the period of 10 years, During the lease period we will plant 40 plant/year in the barrier zone in consultation with forest Department. 13.12 INFRASTRUCTURE During the plan period mine office, separate toilet for men and women and shelter room will be constructed and first aid facilities will be enhanced. (i) Any decommissioning proposal: No 13.13 LIST OF MINING MACHINERY (ON HIRE BASIS) S. No Type Nos. 1 L&T 300 Loader (Hired) 1 2 Jack Hammer Drills (Hired) 1 3 Air Compressors tractor (Hired) 1 4 Dumper 12 cu.m (Hired) 13-14 5 Water Pumps of 3 HP (Hired) 1 6 Water tanker (Hired) 1 7 Office vehicle (Hired) 1

13.14 SAFETY AND SECURITY For mining activity watch man will be appointed for security of mine. First aid facility will be provided at mine site. Fencing will be provided around the working pit, which will restrict the fall of animal in to working pit. Entrance of general public will be restricted and can be permitted if necessary with prior permission of manager/ supervisor/lessee. 13.15 DISASTER MANAGEMENT: - High-risk accidents are not anticipated in the area because proposed mining is of small scale. In case of natural disaster such as earthquake, flood, storm etc., as per the situation, lessee will take the assistance from the local competent

24 PREPARED BY: AJAY MOHAN {RQP/DGMMP/015/2013} authority of govt. and non-govt. agency, similarly mines manager will be in touch of local people for immediate amelioration. Further the proper maintenance and replacement of required machineries of crusher unit will be taken care to avoid the any accidental event. 13.16 CARE AND MAINTENANCE DURING TEMPORARY DISCONTINUANCE Special precautions and guidelines will be followed giving by the Central/State government for unplanned mining operations. Proposed mining is of small scale mine, most of the mining facilities will be adopted on hire basis in such case care will be taken as per the terms and conditions of the contract. During the temporary discontinuous of mining operations, watchman will be appointed for protection of mine site. 13.17 ECONOMIC REPERCUSSION OF CLOSURE OF MINE AND MANPOWER RETRENCHMENTS Proposed mining is of small scale mine, most of the mining facilities will be adopted on hire basis in such case care will be taken as per the terms and conditions of the contract. 13.18 NUMBER OF LOCAL RESIDENTS EMPLOYED IN THE MINE, STATUS OF THE CONTINUATION FAMILY OCCUPATION AND SCOPE OF JOINING THE OCCUPATION: Most of the workers will be employed from nearby villages. Hence long term housing facility is not involved. But temporary rest shelter will be available mine site. 13.19 COMPENSATING GIVEN OR TO BE GIVEN TO THE EMPLOYEES CONNECTING WITH SUSTENANCE OF HIMSELF AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS: For employees the retrenchment compensations to the workers, as and when required will be done as per the Central Labour Legislations applicable to Mines.

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13.21 CONTINUED ENGAGEMENT OF EMPLOYEES IN THE REHABILITATED STATUS OF MINING LEASE AREA AND ANY OTHER REMNANT ACTIVITIES: This work is totally depending on mine lease period later on mine owner does not take any rehabilitation responsibility. 13.22 ENVISAGED REPERCUSSIONS ON THE EXPECTATION OF THE SOCIETY AROUND DUE TO CLOSURE OF MINE: The employment potential of the mines is small, hence it will have no repercussion or the society around due to closure of mine. While the employment potential remain the same. 13.23 TIME SCHEDULING FOR PROGRESSIVE RECLAMATION AND REHABLITATION. The details of time schedule of all abandonment operations as lease in Para 4 should be described here. The manpower and other resources required for completion of lease job should be described. The schedule such operation should also supplementary by PERT (Programme Evaluation and Review Technique) & Bar chart etc. It is not applicable at this stage because this is running mine and will be continuing for forthcoming period. There will not be any mined out area or generation of soil dump during the proposal period hence no reclamation and rehabilitation is envisaged. As discussed in foregoing chapters there is no proposal for abandonment of mine or initiating closure operations during the mining plan period so at this station no question of abandonment does not arise. 13.24 RISK ASSESSMENT

This being a small scale mine, chances of risk of any accident or disaster is negligible. This is an opencast mine and problem of land slide is negligible in the area. The other incidents related to underground mines are not applicable in this case. A First aid box and a stretcher shall be kept at the mine site (in case of any eventuality / accident that occurs) in the office of mines manager. Mine manager will make necessary arrangements at the time of any mishap. At the time of any eventuality mine manager will give first aid treatment to the miner/ person injured during mining activity; simultaneously will also inform DGMS. In case of casualty DGMS has to be informed first; at the same time he should see that site of accident is not tampered till the competent authority from DGMS impacts the

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site. Mines manager should see that the injured persons are admitted in the hospital. This may deal with action plan for high risk accidents like landslides, subsidence flood, and inundation in underground mines, fire seismic activities, tailing dam failure etc. and emergency plan proposed for quick evacuation, ameliorative measures to be taken etc. the capability of lessee to meet such eventualities and the assistance to be required from the local authority may also be described. 13.25 COSTS FOR PROGRESSIVE RECLAMATION AND REHABILATION The applicant has applied for grant of mining lease and mining operation will commence after the grant of mining lease therefore at this stage it is not possible to assess the abandonment cost. However for first Three year the abandonment cost for implementation the protective and measures including their maintenance and monitoring programmed will be about Rs 1,32,000 which is discussed as below: ANNUAL COST OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION MEASURES Sr. Environmental Details of expanses Expenses No. Management per year (in Rs.) 1 Dust suppression Three to four time in a day by 30,000.00 tanker 2 Development of green belt Each year Plantation of 40 plants @ 12,000.00 area Rs 300/ plant & its annual maintenance 3 Environment Monitoring Annual monitoring cost 30,000.00 4 CSR Activities CSR Activities will be done in nearby 55,000.00 villages with the help of Gram Panchayat like Medical camp etc 5 Reclamation/Rehabilitation Not Applicable None 6 Miscellaneous 5,000.00 Total 1,32,000.00

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13.26 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE Total area is 4.00 hectare; hence according to rule financial assurance calculation will be Rs. 60,000. This FA will be submitted after the necessary instruction from approval officer and it will be submitted before the final submission.

DATE: 25/04/2019 AJAY MOHAN PLACE: BHOPAL RQP/DGMMP/015/2013

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ANNEXURE – I CONSENT LETTER FROM THE LESSEE

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Annexure no. I CONSENT LETTER FROM THE LESSEE The mining Plan in respect of Chandbad Kadim Stone Quarry in Village- Chandbad Kadim of Tehsil-Berasia, District-Bhopal State M.P area 4.00 hectare under rule 42 C of MMR 1996 has been prepared by Ajay Mohan RQP/DGMMP/015/2013 I request the competent authority to make further correspondence regarding modification in the mining plan with the said recognized person on his following address:-

Ajay Mohan 20 B Zone-2 M.P. Nagar, Bhopal (M.P.)

I hereby undertake that all the modification so made in the mining Plan by the recognized person may be deemed to have been made with my knowledge and consent and shall be acceptable to me and binding on me in all respect. I have “understood the contents of the mining plan and agree to implement the same.

Signature of applicant/ Lessee

Sushil Rai Date:25.04.2019 (Partner)

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ANNEXURE – II UNDERTAKING FROM LESSEE

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UNDERTAKINGS FROM LESSEE 1. This is undertake that the lease boundary points as indicated on the surface plan / khasra plan are marked in the field and precise lease area forms the basis preparation of mining Plan of Chandbad Kadim Stone Quarry in village-Chandbad Kadim, Tehsil-Berasia of District-Bhopal over an area of 4.00 hectare of M/s Narmada Minerals Partner- Sushil Rai, The Boundary pillars erected on these points shall be maintained in good shape and condition throughout the subsistence of lease as per provisions under rule 26 of MMR 1996 read with item no.2 part- VII of from 7 of MMR 1996

2. This is to certify that the PMCP/FMCP of Chandbad Kadim Stone Quarry in village Chandbad Kadim Tehsil Berasia of District Bhopal over an area of 4.00 hectare complies all statutory Rules. Regulations, orders made by the State Government, Statutory organizations, court etc. and wherever any specific permission is required the applicant will approach the concerned authorities. I also give an undertaking to the effect that all the measure proposed in closure plan will be implemented in time bound manner as proposed.

3. Certify that “The provisions of Mines Act, Rules & Regulations made there under have been observed in the mining Plan of Chandbad Kadim Stone Quarry in village Chandbad Kadim Tehsil Berasia of District Bhopal over an area of 4.00 hectare of M/s Narmada Minerals Partner- Sushil Rai where specific permission are required the lessee will approach the DGM/DGMS. Further the standards prescribed by DGM/DGMS in respect of miner’s health will be strictly implemented”.

4. My/Company name and address is as given below in case address is changed during pendency of approval of above document it will be immediately informed to approval authority.

Signature of applicant/ Lessee

Sushil Rai Date: 25.04.2019 (Partner)

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ANNEXURE – III CERTIFICATE BY RQP

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Annexure no. III CERTIFICATE BY RQP

(I) This is to certify that the provisions of mines Act, rules & regulation made there under have been observed in the Mining Plan and wherever specific permission are required, the lessee will approach the director general of mines / safety.

(II) This is to certify that the provisions of Madhya Pradesh Miner Mineral Rules 1996 have been observed in the mining Plan of Chandbad Kadim Stone Quarry in village Chandbad Kadim Tehsil Berasia of District Bhopal over an area of 4.00 hectare in M.P applied by M/s Narmada Minerals Partner Sushil Rai Village- Chandbad Kadim, Tehsil-Berasia, Distt. Bhopal (M.P), and where ever specific permission are required the applicant will approach concerned authorities for granting the permission.

(III) It is also certified that the information’s furnished in the above mining Plan as per present site visit is found to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Date:-25.04.2019 Signature of RQP Place:-Bhopal Name: Ajay Mohan RQP/DGMMP/015/2013)

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ANNEXURE – IV RQP REG. CERTIFICATE COPY

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ANNEXURE – V KHASRA & KHASRA MAP

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ANNEXURE – VI STATE GOVT. ORDER COPY

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PLATE – I KEY PLAN

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PLATE – II LOCATION PLAN

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PLATE – III SURFACE PLAN

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PLATE – IV GEOLOGICAL PLAN & SECTIONS

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PLATE – V YEAR WISE PRODUCTION PLAN & SECTIONS

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PLATE – VI PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSER PLAN

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PLATE – VII ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

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PLATE – VIII CONCEPTUAL PLAN & SECTIONS

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