District Survey Report

Preface

In compliance to the Notification Issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change dated 15 th January, 2016, the preparation of District Survey Report of River bed mining sand other minor minerals is in accordance appendix X of the notification. It is also mentioned here that the procedure of preparation of District Survey Report is as per notification guidelines. Every efforts have been made to cover sand mining location, area and overview of mining activity in the district with all its relevant features pertaining to geology and mineral wealth in replenishable and non-replenishable areas of rivers, stream and other sand sources. This report will be a model and guiding document which is a compendium of available mineral resources, geographical set up, environmental and ecological set up of the district and is based on data of various departments, published reports, and websites. The data may vary due to floods, heavy rains and other natural calamities. Therefore, it is recommended that Sub divisional Level Committee may take into consideration all its relevant aspects/data while scrutinizing and recommending the application for EC to the concerned authority.

DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR RIVER SAND MINING PROJECT DISTRICT – AKOLA

As per Gazette Notification of 15 th January 2016 of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate change a Survey shall be carried out by the District Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA) with assistance of irrigation department, Drainage department, Forest department, Mining Department and Revenue department in the district for preparation of District Survey Report as per the sustainable Sand Mining can be allowed; and identification of areas of erosion and proximity to infrastructural structures and installations where mining should be prohibited and calculation of annual rate of replenishment and allowing time for replenishment after mining in that area. Every efforts have been made to cover sand mining locations, areas and overview of Mining activity in the district with all its relevant features pertaining to geology and mineral wealth in replenish-able and non-replenish-able areas of rivers, stream and other sand sources. The mineral potential is calculated based on field investigation and geology of the catchment area of the river or streams. Also as per the site conditions and location, depth of minable mineral is defined. The area for removal of the mineral in a river or stream is decided depending on geomorphology and other factors, it can be 50% to 60% of the area of a particular river or stream. Other constituents like clay and silt are excluded as waste while calculating the mineral potential of particular river or stream. This District Survey Report shall form the basis for application for environment clearance, preparation of reports and appraisal of projects. The report shall be updated once every five years.

1. INTRODUCTION

Akola district is one of the eleven districts of region of State. It is situated in the northern part of the state abutting and lies between north latitudes 20°16’ and 21°17’ and east longitudes 76°38’ and 77°38’. The total area of the district is 5417 sq.km. falls in parts of Survey of degree sheets 55 C, 55 D, 55 G and 55 H. The district is bounded on the north by Madhya Pradesh State, on the east by , on the west by and on the south and south east by district. The district headquarter is located at Akola town. For administrative convenience, the district is divided in 7 talukas viz., Akola, , Murtijapur, , , Balapur and . It has a total population of 1,818,617 as per 2011 census. The district has 7 towns and 992 villages in 542 grampanchyat out of which 120 villages are inhabited and 872 are habited villages. The district does not have any large area under extensive hill ranges. The northern extreme of the district in the foothills of Satpuda and the ghat country through which the land rises from the Purna plains to the Balaghat plateau. The major part of the district comes under Purna-Tapi basin. Purna is the main

river flowing through the district. Katepurna, Uma, Morna, Man and Nirguna, which are the tributaries of the Purna.

2. Brief Details of Akola 2.1 GENERAL PROFILE Geographical Area 5417 sq. km. Administrative Divisions Taluka-7; Akola, Barshitakli, Murtijapur, Akot, Telhara, Balapur and Patur.

Villages 1009 Population 16,30,239 Average Annual Rainfall 740 mm to 860 mm

2.2 GEOMORPHOLOGY Major Physiographic unit Two; Satpuda hill range and Purna plain Major Drainage One; Purna

2.3 LAND USE Forest Area 467 sq. km Net Area Sown 3878 sq. km Cultivable Area 4437 sq. km.

2.4 SOIL TYPE Medium black and deep black soil.

2.5 PRINCIPAL CROPS (2005-06) Cotton 1975.01 sq. km. Pulses 1225.31 sq. km. Jowar 868.65 sq. km. Seeds 695.22 sq. km.

2.6 IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES (2000-01) Nos. / Potential Created (ha) Dugwells 18729 / 44563 Tubewells/Borewells 400 / 717 Tanks/Ponds 7939 / 10726 Other Minor Surface Sources 2094 / 3407 Net Irrigated Area 28874 ha

2.7 GROUND WATER MONITORING WELLS Dugwells 81

2.8 GEOLOGY Pliestocene-Recent Alluvium Upper Cretaceous-Lower Eocene Basalt (Deccan Traps)

2.9 HYDROGEOLOGY

Water Bearing Formation Basalt (Deccan Traps) fractured, jointed. Under phreatic conditions Alluvium- Sand and Gravel, Under semiconfined to confined conditions.

3. Land Utilization Pattern in the District

Utilization Total Geographical Area of the District Total Area Covered Pattern Forest 5417 sq. km. 467 Sq.km. Agriculture 4764.19 sq. km. Holticulture 5500 ha Sand 37.80 ha Mining

4. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT.

4.1 Aim - having major river Purna in mature stage where the flow rate is slightly low than younger stage. In this pattern, river may change its behavior from erosion to deposition. In this stage river may deposit the sand & gravels.

Hydrologically if sand deposition in river bed could not be excavated regularly/ yearly basis, excessive sand thickness may causes to change the flow pattern of river that may damage the nearby crop and farms. It also affects on soil pattern of the adjoining area.

To avoid the above situation and keep the flow pattern as usual on regular basis, District Mining authority, Hydrologist from Groundwater surveys and Development agency and Tehsildar doing a joint scientific survey of sand plot (Pre monsoon & Post Monsoon) and measure the depth of sand thickness, check the water level scenario of the area and without affecting any environmental specification as mention in Govt. resolution dated 12.03.2013 they recommend a sand thickness for excavation.

4.2 Period Of Project - Period of the Project is 1st October 2017 to 30 September 2018.

4.3 Monitoring Authority - Talathi, Circle Officer, Tehsildar, Sub divisional Magistrate (Revenue), District Mining Officer, Additional Collector and Collector as well as the Officer from Directorate of Geology and Mining, Maharashtra state is the monitoring authority. Officer deputed by district authority for monitoring an illegal sand excavation and transportation is also authority. 5. Location and Geographical Area :

The total geographical area of Akola district is 5417 sq.km and its only 1.76 % of Maharashtra. 65.86% area is covered by Basalt while 34.41% is covered by Purna Alluvial. The global location of the District extends between north latitudes 20°16’ and 21°17’ and east longitudes 76°38’ and 77°38’. Akola district is located in the Vidharbha region on the north eastern side of the State of Maharashtra. The district is bounded on the north by Madhya Pradesh State, on the east by Amravati, on the west by Buldhana district and on the south and south east by .

5.1 Connectivity : Railway : Important railway stations with their codes are Paras, , Akola Junction (AK), Murtijapur Junction (MZR) and are under - Section of Bhusawal Railway Division of Central Railway.

The other stations under meter gauge are , Adgaon Buzurg (ABZ), Akot (AKOT), Patsul (PTZ), Ugwe (UGWE), Akola Junction, Shivani Shivpur (SVW), Barshitakli (BSQ), Lohogad (LHD), Amna Vadi (AMW), Jaulka (JUK) are under Purna - Section of South Central Railway.

The stations under narrow gauge are Lakhpuri, Junction, Karanja under two Narrow Gauge Branch lines viz Murtajapur- and Murtajapur- of Bhusawal Railway Division of Central Railway.

Roadways : The National Highway 6 runs between -Kolkatta passes through the District, thus making markets accessible and helping trade and business in the district. 5.2 PROJECT RELATED TRIBUTARY

The Purna River forms the part of north boundary of the district, and the top north portion of the district lies within its watershed along with Aas River and Shahnur River. Most of the sand plot comes Purna river and quality of sand is famous in entire Akola district as well as adjoining districts like Amravati and Washim. The Vaan River forms the part of northwest boundary of the district after entering from the . The Man River drains the southwestern portion of the district, drains the midsouth portion of the district, while the southeast is drained by the Katepurna River and Uma River.

6. GEOMORPHOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY

6.1 GEOMORPHOLOGY AND SOIL TYPES - The northern fringe of the district is hilly and forms part of . South of these hill ranges, covering almost entire north-central part constitutes the Alluviam plain.

• Southern part of the district is characterized by hilly rugged terrain as a part of . Purna is the main river flowing through the district. Other important rivers are Shahanur, Pathar, Aas, Morna, Man, Uma, Gandhari, Nirguna, Vishwamitri, Utawali, Katepurna, Pedhi, Vaan and Vidrupa.

Two types of soils have been observed in the district namely medium black soil occurring in plain central part of trap origin and deep black soil occurring in valley in northern part.

6.2 – HYDROGEOLOGY - Deccan Trap Basalt of upper Cretaceous to lower Eocene age is the major rock formation in the district covering the southern part, whereas almost entire northern part is underlain by Recent Alluvium. A map depicting hydrogeological features is presented as

6.2.1 Deccan Trap Basalt - Ground water in Deccan Trap Basalt occurs mostly in the upper weathered and fractured parts down to 20-25 m depth. At places potential zones are encountered at deeper levels in the form of fractures and inter-flow zones. The upper weathered and fractured parts form phreatic aquifer and ground water occurs under water table (unconfined) conditions. At deeper levels, the ground water occurs under semi-confined conditions. The yield of dugwells tapping upper phreatic aquifer ranges between 20 and 90 m3/day. Borewells drilled down to 70 m depth, tapping weathered and vesicular basalt are found to yield 2 to 10 m3/day. 6.2.2 Alluvium - Northern part of the district, covering about 2650 sq. km. in parts of Akot, Akola and Telhara talukas is underlain by Purna Alluvium. Purna Alluvium can be subdivided into two sub units, i.e., younger Alluvium extending down to 70-80 m depth and older Alluvium attaining a maximum depth of 450 m. However, only upper 70-80 m of Alluvium, comprising sand and gravel, forms the potential aquifer. At deeper levels the Alluvium is mostly clayey and does not form potential aquifer. Ground water in Alluvium occurs both under water table and semi-confined conditions. The yield of wells constructed in Alluvium varied between 5 and 100 m3/hr.

6.2.3 Process of Deposition of Sediments

Purna River is the main water source for Akola District. It rises in eastern Satpula Range of Madhya Pradesh State and flows westward, draining Maharashtra’s Marathawada, Vidharbha Region, before merging the Tapi River.

Purna River is the left bank of tributary Tapi. The watershed lies mostly in eastern Vidharbha Region of Maharashtra State and is nearly 18929 Sq.km. It originates in Pokharni village in Baitul District, Madhya Pradesh, adjoining Amravati District of Maharashtra and flows through Akola. The total length of river is 334 sq.km.

The whole basin can be divided into three prominent physiography zones.

1. Easter Zone 2. Middle Zone 3. Coastal Zone

The eastern zone of the basin covers a chain of rugged mountain ranges of the western ghats. The middle zone of the basin is mark by high relief zone with ridges and valleys. The hilly regions then merges into the planes through a coastal piedmont coastal zone running parallel to the sea. Deccan trap occupy the most part of the basin in the east. There are high ridges and deep valley and towards the west they merge into the lower ridge composed of recent and subrecent alluvium and sand. The straight graphical sequences of the rock found in the basin are neogenes, paleogenes and early paleogenes. Gopalkhed Tq. Akola is one of the full fledged observation center in Akola District. Working under regional center based at .

Co-relation between siltation and Sediment load

Siltation is deposition by fine particulate terrestial clastic material, with the partical size dominated by silt or clay. It refers both to the increase the concentration of suspended sediment, and to the increased accumulation, (temporary or permanent) of fine sediments on bottom where they are undesirable. Siltation is most often caused by soil erosion or sediment spill. Sometimes siltation is called sediment pollution.

Process of sedimentation- Water flow tries to scour its surface whenever it flows in the channel. Silt or gravel even larger boulder are detached from its beds or banks. The moving water sweeps these detached particles in downstream along its flow.

Hydrogeology of Akola District

7. Climate and Rainfall

Akola district shows a little variation in its climate along the North-South direction. Akola district mainly features Tropical Savannah Climate. But the Northern parts of the district consisting of hills and mountains that are raised to about 950 to 1000 meters shows a subtropical climate featuring heavily cold winters. The summers are extremely hot while the winters are dry and very cold the temperature may drop to or below 2 °C. The district has recorded a minimum temperature of 2 °C while a maximum of 47.7 °C. Akola has recorded a minimum temperature of 11.9 °C in the month of May which is considered to be the hottest month in the state of Maharashtra .

Climate data for Akola

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year

29.9 33.2 37.2 40.7 46.7 37.4 32.0 30.5 32.1 38.8 31.5 29.4 34.2 Average high °C (°F) (85.8) (91.8) (99) (105.3) (116.1) (99.3) (89.6) (86.9) (89.8) (101.8) (88.7) (84.9) (93.6)

13.5 15.7 20.0 24.8 28.0 26.1 24.1 23.4 23.0 20.1 15.9 13.2 20.7 Average low °C (°F) (56.3) (60.3) (68) (76.6) (82.4) (79) (75.4) (74.1) (73.4) (68.2) (60.6) (55.8) (69.3)

Average precipitation mm 7.8 4.5 11.0 5.1 6.6 146.3 210.7 199.7 122.0 45.4 19.5 14.2 792.8 (inches) (0.307) (0.177) (0.433) (0.201) (0.26) (5.76) (8.295) (7.862) (4.803) (1.787) (0.768) (0.559) (31.213)

Source: IMD

The normal annual rainfall over the district varies from about 740 mm to 860 mm. The average annual rainfall for the last ten years 2007-2017 ranges from 656.20 mm (Balapur) to 742.80 mm (Murtizapur) and the same is presented in Table-.

Sr. Taluka Aver Actual Rainfall (June to September) no. age 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Rain fall 1 Akola 725.2 757.9 624.7 504.0 908.1 670.4 739.25 853.32 555.72 725.5 780.9 492.5 2 Akot 679.4 933.2 555.6 627.8 831.1 726.85 974.0 831.88 722.5 668.4 766.5 486.5 3 Balapur 656.2 603.5 490.4 525.0 633.8 476.0 653.64 797.71 519.0 581.2 651.9 428.0 4 Barshit 666.3 1152.2 555.8 595.5 853.1 614.2 845.8 875.40 542.03 672.0 765.4 462.6 akli 5 Murtiza 742.8 1006.7 483.3 485.6 838.8 876.7 861.3 881.34 678.5 654.4 793.6 495.8 pur 6 Patur 739.1 1006.7 530.0 706.0 671.0 461.0 725.5 1069.7 672.0 700.0 930.6 519.8 7 Telhara 672.0 962.4 499.0 597.4 707.1 521.1 799.4 1114.43 561.8 589.8 617.3 559.9 (source –GSDA Akola) Humidity : Relative humidity in summer season ranges from 9% to 100%, while in rainy and winter season is varies from 11% to 100%.

Wind : Winds are generally light to moderate with some strengthening during the south west monsoon. In the winter months, winds generally blow from directions between east and northeast. During the southwest monsoon, winds low between southwest and northwest directions. The winds during the month of March blow from south west to west and in rest of the summer, winds are mostly between south-west and north-west.

• Drainage system with description of main rivers

The list of Mining leases in the District with location, area and period of validity – Validity up to 30 Sept. every year.

Availa lengt widt Dept Upset Sr.no. Taluka Sand Ghat Survey/Gat No. River Bank ble h h h sand Price

1 20 to 24 Akola Katyar 1 Purna 240 30 1 2544 2531280 2 25, 31, 32 Akola Katyar 2 Purna 260 30 1 2756 2742220 3 25, 1, 739, 740, 711 Akola Mhaisang Purna 645 13.5 0.8 2461 2448695 4 36, 37, 104, 111, 112, 138 Akola Nimbhora Purna 80 10 0.5 141 140295 5 Hingna 163 to 170, 9 to 11 Akola Purna 105 12 1 445 442775 Tamaswadi 6 39, 40, 41, 180 Akola Gandhinagar Purna 196 12 0.8 665 661675 7 128, 126, 118, 117, 105, Akola Walad Kh. 103, 102, 92, 93, 94, 95 Purna 938 17 0.6 3381 3364095 8 1, 2, 58, 101, 134, 135 Akola Kati Purna 350 15 0.8 1484 1476580 9 139, 140 Akola Gopalkhed Purna 119 12 0.8 404 401980 10 63 Akot Bhod Purna 160 30 0.8 1357 1350215 11 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 34, 35 Tehlara Daula Purna 165 10 0.5 291 289545 12 72, 73, 74 Tehlara Purna 180 19 1 1208 1201960 13 69 Tehlara Wangargaon Purna 150 20 0.6 636 632820 14 105, 132, 140, 165, 119, Tehlara Adsul 102, 131, 163 Purna 400 6 1 848 843760 15 228, 235, 236, 238 Tehlara Umari Purna 190 10 1 671 667645 16 36 to 45 Balapur Andura 2 Purna 205 4 0.9 261 259695 17 227, 228, 230 to 234, 215 to Tehlara Ner 218, 210 to 213 Purna 590 20 0.8 3335 3318325 12 to 15, 17, 18, 21 to 23, Borgaon 18 Balapur 32 to 39, 52 to 55, 285 to Purna 400 4 0.6 339 337305 Vairale 292, 296, 19 22, 23, 24, 31, 32, 47, 59 to Balapur Purna 290 4 0.7 287 71, 75 285565 622 to 624, 626, 627, 20 Balapur Andura 1 630,635,631, 639,642, 662 Purna 325 15 1 1722 1713390 to 669, 676, 675, 677, 681 3, 251, 248, 233, 232, 231, 21 Balapur Nagad 229, 228, 227, 226, 225, Purna 334 12 0.6 850 845750 224, 223, 177, 173, 172 22 2 to 4, 36 to 44, 239 Balapur Sagad Purna 280 12 0.6 712 708440 858, 859, 861, 862, 863, 23 Balapur Hata 864, 694, 767, 14, 15, 16, Purna 598 12 0.9 2282 2270590 35, 36, 39 to 43 24 112, 113, 1,2, 3, 4, 5 Balapur Dagadkhed Purna 105 15 0.5 278 276610 25 1, 2, 3, 10, 15, 204,192, 198 Balapur Mokha Purna 325 12 0.8 1102 1096490 26 99 to 101, 93, 88, 89, Balapur Kajikhed 1 128,129,131 to 133 Purna 550 10 1 1943 1933285 27 155 to 159 Balapur Swarupkhed Purna 350 15 0.9 1670 1661650 28 4, 5, 6, 9, 40, Murtizapur Sangwi 1 Purna 675 15 0.5 1789 1780055

29 80, 78, 67, 68 Murtizapur Sangwi 2 Purna 465 23 0.4 1512 1504440

30 105, 106, 107 Murtizapur Dapura 1 Purna 217 20 0.8 1227 1220865 31 14, 15 Murtizapur Dapura 2 Purna 292 20 0.8 1651 1642745

32 217, 218 Murtizapur Parad Purna 100 20 0.8 565 562175

33 1, 2, 22, 23, 235 to 241 Murtizapur Wirwada Purna 520 30 0.8 4410 4387950

34 2, 3,4, 5, 6 ,113 Murtizapur Ghungshi H. Purna 230 33 0.8 2146 2135270

35 37, 38, 39, 2, 3 Murtizapur Mungshi Purna 510 20 0.8 2883 2868585

36 274, 275, 276, 277 Murtizapur Sangwa Mel Purna 615 17 1 3694 3675530

37 468, 473,474,475 Murtizapur Bhatori Purna 500 20 0.8 2827 2812865 38 37, 7, 6, 5, 4 Akola Bramhpuri Purna 304 18 0.8 1547 1539265 39 Khaparwada 63 Murtizapur Purna 319 20 0.8 1804 1794980 1 40 Khaparwada 37, 38, 39, 40 Murtizapur Purna 294 20 0.8 1662 1653690 2 41 3, 5, 8 Murtizapur Yendli Purna 105 15 0.8 445 442775

42 83, 11/1 Murtizapur Pingla 1 Purna 340 15 0.6 1081 1075595

43 77, 78, 80, 84, 86 Murtizapur Pingla 2 Purna 340 15 0.6 1081 1075595

44 1, 2, 3, 243 to 247, 249 Murtizapur Durgwada Purna 540 15 0.8 2290 2278550 45 67,69 Akola Vallabhnagar Morna 65 15 0.5 172 171140 46 Gaothan Akola Faramarbad Morna 20 10 0.4 28 27860 47 71, 72, 74 Akola Sangwi Kh. Morna 55 15 0.4 117 116415 10 to14,7, 603 to 611, 571,555, 5, 6, 15, 578, 602, Balapur Hatrun Morna 90 10 0.5 159 158205 48 601, 600, 612, 622, 554 to 558 77, 76, 81, 93, 97, 98, ते 49 Barshitakli Sindkhed 124, 127, 153 157, Morna 99 10 0.5 175 174125 160, 160/2 Sukli 3, 2, 4 50 Barshitakli Warkhed Morna 156 10 0.6 331 329345 Shivar 51 5, 6, 7 Akola Jawala Bk Katepurna 32 30 0.5 170 169150

52 33 Akola Chandi pend Katepurna 22 15 0.6 70 69650

53 2, 4 Akola Takli Pote Katepurna 80 20 0.4 226 224870 54 adjecant to Gaothan Murtizapur Samsherpur Katepurna 20 10 0.3 21 20895

55 34, 35, 36 Murtizapur Datala 1 Katepurna 250 15 0.4 530 527350

56 34, 35, 36, 25 Murtizapur Shelu Najak Katepurna 140 15 0.5 371 369145

57 Mangurl Murtizapur Katepurna 210 15 0.4 445 442775 Kambe 58 1, 4, 11 Murtizapur Jambha Bk Katepurna 70 12 0.6 178 177110

59 141, 142, 145 Murtizapur Gajipur Katepurna 40 20 0.3 85 84575

60 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Murtizapur Salatwada Katepurna 35 15 0.4 74 73630

61 259 Murtizapur Goregaon Katepurna 30 16 0.6 102 101490

62 24,25 Barshitakli Donad kh Katepurna 227 10 0.5 401 398995

63 1 Barshitakli Khambora Katepurna 53 15 0.5 140 139300

64 25, 160, 159, 158, 157, Barshitakli Nimbhara Katepurna 30 15 0.5 80 79600 152 65 7 Barshitakli Rahit Katepurna 57 15 0.5 151 150245

173 ते 176, 182, 185, 66 Barshitakli Donad Bk Katepurna 113 15 0.8 479 476605 188, 204 67 1, 18, 17 Barshitakli Douchaka Katepurna 76 15 0.5 201 199995 736, 720,722, 583, 582, 68 Tehlara 580,579,578,575,705,706,70 Vidrupa 150 3.5 0.5 93 92535 7,590 69 62 to 65, 16,17,70,72 Tehlara Manatri kh Vidrupa 180 7 0.6 267 265665

70 51, 50 e, 73e, 76, 68, 52, 78, Tehlara Manatri Bk 67, 69 Vidrupa 215 5 0.7 266 264670 71 57,56,55,54,53,52,47,51,49 Tehlara Khakta Vidrupa 97 5 0.5 85 84575 106, 109, 108, 105, 114, 72 Tehlara Talegaon Bk 126, 120, 119, 118, 109, Vidrupa 300 4 0.5 212 210940 112, 171, 16, 174, 75, 77 87, 86, 68, 75, 76, 79, 329, 73 Tehlara Talegaon Kh 330, 497, 69 to 74, 14 to 18, Vidrupa 150 2 0.3 32 31840 1, 4 1, 26, 25, 98, 101, 104, 108, 74 Tehlara Atkali 111, 278, 271, 279 to 281, Vidrupa 50 5 0.3 26 25870 283, 264, 265 75 3, 4, 5, 45, 19, 100, 48, 67 Tehlara Bhokar Vidrupa 90 3 0.6 57 56715 723, 735,728,757,766,803,586, Tehlara Pathardi 2 553, 587, 97, 7,95, 94, 96, Vidrupa 90 5 0.5 79 78605 76 62, 61, 102, 86, 66, 50, 220, 41, 40, 790, 541, 506 583 to 587, 595 to 604, 77 Balapur Dongargaon 630 to 641, 653 to 665, 1, Man 355 8 0.4 401 398995 2, 5, 6, 7 78 3,6 to 13,15, 16, 17, 207, Balapur Kalamba kh Man 50 10 0.7 123 122385 208, 1 ते 5, 301, 297, 279, 79 Balapur Kasura 277, 276, 273, 272, 270, Man 50 15 0.6 159 158205 269 80 Kalambi 224, 225 & 1 Balapur Man 50 10 0.4 71 70645 Maha 618, 630, 650, 645 to 647, 81 Balapur Lohara 1 558 to 567, 570 to 582 Man 445 9 0.5 708 704460

91 to 95, 113 to 118, 134, 82 Balapur Lohara 2 139, 806, 807, 894, 895, 901 Man 535 9 0.4 681 677595 to 913, 954, 959 83 1 e, 5e, 14, 15, 19, 23, 29 Patur Tulanga Kh Man 655 7 0.3 486 483570

84 35 Murtizapur Bramhi Kh Kamalganga 100 15 0.4 212 210940

85 4,5 Murtizapur Kharabnawale Kamalganga 30 5 0.3 16 15920

86 39, 40, 4 Murtizapur Waghjali Kamalganga 200 14 0.3 297 295515

87 17, 18, 128, 129 Murtizapur Hendaj Kamalganga 59 5 0.4 42 41790

88 1, 2, 63, 64 Murtizapur Matoda Kamalganga 30 5 0.3 16 15920

89 18, 19 Murtizapur Tiptala 1 Kamalganga 100 20 0.3 212 210940 Adgaon Bu. 155, 164, 142, 145, 184, 204, 205, 192, Tehlara Shivaji nagar Bordi 98 5 0.5 87 86565 90 193, 206 Shivaji Nagar 68, 59, 67, 66, 60 91 16 to 20, 32 to 34, 1 Patur Belura Bk Bordi 190 7 0.4 188 187060 47, 57, 58, 243, 232, 236, 92 Patur Belura Kh 234, 235, 237 Bordi 210 9 0.4 267 265665 93 1, 2, 3, 4, 120 Patur Malsur Vishwamitra 140 10 0.6 297 295515

94 138, 71, 56, 68, 69, 71, Patur Channi Vishwamitra 42 10 0.5 74 73630 101 95 56, 47, 48 Patur Khetri Vishwamitra 70 15 0.4 148 147260 96 15, 16, 66 Murtizapur Kolsara 3 Pedhi 300 15 0.4 636 632820

97 14, 15, 138, 139, 147, Murtizapur Lonsana 150, 152, 154 Pedhi 415 16 0.3 704 700480 98 33, 35 ,84, 101 Murtizapur Kawtha Kh2 Pedhi 740 15 0.4 1569 1561155

99 294, 282, 226, 257, 58, Murtizapur Khadad 2 Pedhi 120 5 0.6 127 126365 59, 60 100 Gothan Murtizapur Hiwra Korde Pedhi 150 15 0.9 716 712420

101 135, 138, 43, 134 Murtizapur Sonori Pedhi 514 18 0.5 1635 1626825

102 419 Murtizapur Bapori Pedhi 230 17 0.3 414 411930

103 108 Murtizapur Ballarkhed Pedhi 50 10 0.4 71 70645 94, 98, 97, 46, 48, 10 , 11, Khaparwada Murtizapur 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 99, Uma 950 11 0.4 1477 1469615 104 3 103, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 264

105 140, 139, 138,170 Murtizapur Borta Uma 60 10 0.3 64 63680

106 143, 239, 238, 237, 236, Murtizapur Langhapur Uma 110 10 0.3 117 116415 235 107 4, 33, 34, 35, 37 Murtizapur Gunjwada Uma 110 15 0.3 175 174125

106 ते 109, 112,113, 104, 108 Murtizapur Takwada 103, 2, 3, 126, 97, 98, 99, Uma 850 11 0.3 991 986045 101, 102, 1, 7, 5, 6, 4 109 72,64 Murtizapur Rohana 1 Uma 50 10 0.5 88 87560

110 Andhar 14, 28, 6, 7, 11, 10, 8 Patur Nigurna 60 8 0.3 51 50745 sangwi 111 13, 14, 45e, 31 Patur Charangaon Nigurna 80 10 0.5 141 140295

112 42, 41,159,163, 164 Tehlara Malthana Bk Chillar Nala 70 5 0.4 50 49750

113 40,38,36, 191, 194, 186, Tehlara Malthana Kh 183, 195, 196 Chillar Nala 84 5 0.3 45 44775 114 Wadi 42, 55, 41 Tehlara Nagzari 50 5 0.5 44 43780 adampur 115 35, 61 Tehlara Isapur Nagzari 22 8 0.4 25 24875 47, 45, 44, 42, 717 to 721, 745, 709 to 714, 701, 702, Tehlara Danapur Wan 300 10 0.6 636 632820 116 703, 667, 658, 664, 666, 667, 670, 655, 650 117 44, 45, 43 Tehlara Jafrapur Gautama 12 15 0.3 20 19900 118 61 to 67, 89, 90, 86, 87, 91, Patur Raher 84, 85, 1, 12, 2 Utawali 85 20 0.6 360 358200 119 52, 60,63, 59 Murtizapur Rohana 2 Rohana 50 5 0.6 53 52735

Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years (fig.in lacks) District Year 2014-15 Year 2015-16 Year 2016-17 Target Achievement % Target Achievement % Target Achievement %

Akola 3100 1712.84 55.25 4200 2757.20 65.64 4200 2900 69.05

Detail of Production of Sand

District Year No. of Auctioned sand Deposition Revenue Ghat received 2014-15 104 70840 527.62 Akola 2015-16 107 81371 704.25 2016-17 116 84522 899.53