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2018 DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT In respect of minor mineral quarries/ deposits of district, Prepared as per Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification, 2006 vide notification no. S.O. 3611(E) dated 25th July 2018

Prepared for: District Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA), Dhanbad

Prepared by: Shailendra Kumar

Contents Table ...... 2 Figures ...... 3 Introduction ...... 4 Overview of Mining Activity in Dhanbad ...... 6 General Profile ...... 6 Meteorology ...... 7 Hydrogeology ...... 7 Soil ...... 7 Geology of the district ...... 8 Drainage of Irrigation pattern ...... 9 Land Utilization Pattern in the District ...... 10 Surface Water and Ground Water Scenario in the District ...... 12 Rainfall of the district and climatic condition ...... 13 Details of Mining Leases in Dhanbad ...... 25 Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years ...... 50 Details of production of minor minerals in last three years ...... 50 Mineral map of the district ...... 50 List of Letter of Intent (LoI) Holders in the District along with its validity ...... 51 Total Mineral Reserve available in the district ...... 64 Quality/ Grade of Mineral available in the District ...... 65 Use of Mineral ...... 66 Demand and Supply of the Mineral in the last three years ...... 66 Mining leases marked on the map of the district ...... 67 Details of the area where there is a cluster of mining leases viz number of mining leases, location ...... 68 Details of Eco‐Sensitive Area, if any, in the District ...... 68 Impact on the Environment due to mining activity ...... 69 Air Pollution ...... 69 Water Pollution ...... 69 Soil Pollution ...... 70 Noise Pollution ...... 70

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Impact on Flora & Fauna ...... 70 Other impacts ...... 70 Remedial Measures to mitigate the impact of mining on the Environment ...... 71 Air Pollution ...... 71 Water Pollution ...... 71 Soil Pollution ...... 71 Noise Pollution ...... 72 Reclamation of mined out area ...... 72 Best practices of reclamation being implemented in the district ...... 72 Risk Assessment & Disaster Management Plan ...... 72 Details of the Occupational Health issues in the District ...... 74 Plantation and Green Belt development in respect of leases already granted in the District 75 References ...... 76

Table Table 1: General profile of ...... 6 Table 2: Drainage pattern of Dhanbad, Source: JSAC ...... 9 Table 3: Salient features of important rivers & streams in Dhanbad, Source: JSAC ...... 9 Table 4: Land utilization pattern, Source: District Statistical Office, Dhanbad ...... 11 Table 5: Pre‐monsoon ground water level, source: Drinking Water & Sanitation Division, Dhanbad . 12 Table 6: Water availability in Maithan and dams, source: Drinking Water & Sanitation Division 1, Dhanbad ...... 13 Table 7: Month wise rainfall in last four years, Source: District Statistics Office, Dhanbad ...... 14 Table 8: List of Stone mining Patta, Dhanbad ...... 24 Table 9: Details of Minor Mining lease of Dhanbad ...... 49 Table 10: Royalty received in last three years ...... 50 Table 11: Production details of Minor mineral, Dhanbad ...... 50 Table 12: List of Letter of Intent holders in Dhanbad ...... 63 Table 13: Potential locations for minor mineral availability ...... 65 Table 14: Demand & Supply of minor mineral in last three years ...... 66 Table 15: Cluster of mining leases in the district ...... 68 Table 16: Year wise performance of Dhanbad in health, Source: RNTCP Dhanbad ...... 75 Table 17: TB patients registered in last five years in Dhanbad, Source: RNTCP Dhanbad ...... 75

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Figures Figure 1: Dhanbad district map ...... 5 Figure 2: Dhanbad district soil pattern, source: NATMO maps ...... 8 Figure 3: Dhanbad Drainage map ...... 10 Figure 4: Dhanbad land use and cropping pattern, Source: Survey of maps ...... 12 Figure 5: Average monthly rainfall in last 4 years in Dhanbad district ...... 14 Figure 6: Dhanbad Rainfall, Source: Central Ground Water Board ...... 14 Figure 7: A minor mineral mine in , Dhanbad ...... 15 Figure 8: Geological map of Dhanbad ...... 50 Figure 9: Minor mineral availability at some new locations ...... 65 Figure 10: Mining leases shown in google map ...... 67 Figure 11: Stone crushing area of project proponent Sri Jagdip Agrawal in Salukchapra, ...... 76

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Introduction The government of India, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change has made certain amendments in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification No. S.O. 1533(E) dated 14th September 2006 issued by erstwhile Ministry of Environment and Forest, vide notification no. S.O.141(E) dated 15th January 2016, notification no. S.O. 190(E) dated 20th January 2016 and notification no. S.O. 3611(E) dated 25th July 2018. These amendments have led to the constitution of the District Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA) at district level for grant of environmental clearances for category B2 projects for mining of minor minerals, for all the districts in the nation. DEIAA comprises of the following members:

District Magistrate of District Collector of the district Chairperson

Sub‐Divisional Magistrate or Sub‐Divisional Officer of Member Secretary the district headquarter

Senior most Divisional Forest Officer in the district Member

An expert member to be nominated by the Divisional Member Commissioner or Chief Conservator of the forest

District Survey Report (DSR) is required to identify the areas of aggradations or depositions where 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 region. The DSR shall form the basis for application for environmental clearance, preparation of reports and appraisal of projects.

Dhanbad, the coal capital of India, lies in the mid‐eastern part of Jharkhand state. It is connected through NH‐2 and NH‐32 from state capital and different district headquarters of the state. Dhanbad district comprises of 11 blocks namely Baghmara, , Dhanbad, Govindpur, , Nirsa, Keliasole, Egarkund, , and Purbi Tundi. Its total population as per census 2011 is 2,684,487 with density 1300 persons per sq. Km.

Dhanbad is the only district in the state where non‐agricultural population outnumbers the agriculture population. Agriculture is mainly the rain fed and comprises mono‐crop practice which makes the economy of district more dependent on and allied activities. Employment in mining industry, allied enterprises and industrial enterprises of public are the main economic activities in the district. Coal mining activity continues to guide the regional economy at present years. At present, there are good numbers of mines running at the district. Therefore, Dhanbad has significant importance in state and national economy.

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Figure 1: Dhanbad district map

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Overview of Mining Activity in Dhanbad Dhanbad occupies a very vital position in Indian economy as it is the only storehouse of prime coking coal and accounts of over 30% of the total coal production in the country. Coal mines in the district belongs to TISCO (Tata Iron & Steel Company), BCCL ( Limited), ECL (Eastern Coal‐ Fields Limited) and IISCO (Indian Iron & Steel Company).

Extraction of minor minerals such as stone and sand is being done in the district.

General Profile Dhanbad is situated in the mid‐eastern portion of Jharkhand. It is connected via road through NH‐32 and NH‐2 from , the state capital & various district headquarters of Jharkhand. It consists of eleven blocks: Baliapur, Baghmara, Gobindpur, Jharia, Dhanbad, Keliyasole, Nirsa, Egarkund, Tundi, Purbi Tundi and Topchanchi. According to Census 2011, its total population is 26,84,487 having density 1300 people/Km2.

S. NO ITEMS STATISTICS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Geographical area 2074 Sq. Km. Administrative Division Number of blocks 11 Number of panchayats 256 Number of villages 1348 Population (As on 2011 Census) 26,82,662 Average Annual Rainfall 1300 mm 2 GEOMORPHOLOGY Major Physiographic units Denudation Hills, Dissected Pediplain, Structural Ridges Major Drainages and river 3 LAND USE Forest area 189.3 Sq Km Net area sown 346.0 Sq. Km Cultivable area 403.1 Sq.Km 4 GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS Granite Gneiss & associated intrusive gondwanas 5 MAJOR SOIL TYPES Ultisols (red and yellow soil) Alfisols (Red sandy soils) Light textured slightly acidic Poor in N & P Fairly rich in K 6 LITERACY RATE Male: 85.68% Female: 64.70% 7 POPULATION DENSITY 1284 persons/Km2 Table 1: General profile of Dhanbad district

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Meteorology The climate of Dhanbad district can be classified as sub‐tropical which is mainly dry with very hot summer and cold winter except during monsoon. There are four seasons in a year. The hot weather starts from Mid‐March till Mid‐June. It is followed by rainy season from southwest monsoon which starts from Mid‐June and ends till last September. The transition period from September to October forms the post monsoon season. The winter season starts late in November and remains up to last week of February. March month remains very pleasant. The climate of Dhanbad district is different from its neighbouring districts. Some of the climatic elements such as temperature, pressure, precipitation and wind velocity show significant variations.

Hydrogeology Dhanbad district is considered as dry because of absence of big rivers and high temperature. The district is full of small scale ponds and two big dams which are good medium to recharge ground water. Groundwater occurs in the area under unconfined condition in the weathered zones at shallow depths in most of the litho units in the Achaeans and almost all the litho units in the Gondwana. Groundwater occurs under confined to semi‐confined condition where the fractures are deep seated and are unconnected with the top weathered zone.

Soil The soil of Dhanbad is mainly residual in nature. High temperature and heavy rainfall has led to the formation of lateritic type of soil from rocks of archean metamorphic complex and lower gondwana rocks. The soil of the district can be classified in four types:

i. Sandy soil: Such type of soil is mainly found near rivers and streambeds. Sandy soil comprises of over 60% sand. It contains very less manures and hence is not good for farming. ii. Stony and gravelly soil: Such type of soil is low grade soil comprising large admixture of cobbles, pebbles and gravels. It is mainly available in the bases of hills and mountains. iii. Clayey soil: Such soil is sticky in nature when wet and very hard to break when dry. It is very fertile and good for farming. iv. Loamy soil: Such soil consists of 30%‐60% sand and comprises of decomposed rocks and vegetable matter.

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Figure 2: Dhanbad district soil pattern, source: NATMO maps

Geology of the district Geologically, Dhanbad district as a whole is composed of four different types of rocks. A group of hard crystalline rocks of Precambrian age forms the basement and is the oldest formation of the district, over which Talchir and Damuda group of rocks were deposited in a slowly sinking faulted trough. The superficial alluvial deposits are of quaternary age. The igneous intrusive are of cretaceous Eocene and are encountered at few places in the district.

The precambrians are the oldest formation of the region and form the basement for the overlying Gondwanas. These primarily comprise of quartzite, mica‐schist, granite‐gneiss, migmatite, amphibolite and metadolerite. Apart from these common rocks, calc‐gneiss and augen‐gneiss are also present in the region. Granite gneiss is the most common rock found in the district. It is a light colored banded rock and consists of holocrystalline mineral assemblages of quartz and feldspar with accessory minerals such as biotite and hornblende.

The rocks of the Gondwana succession rest over the Precambrian basement. Lower gondwana rocks are mostly developed in Dhanbad and occupy the coal seams of damodar valley.

The has numerous igneous intrusive rocks namely dolerite, norite and mica‐ lamprophyres.

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Narrow strip of older alluvial formation occur in different parts of the district. The alluvials are comprised of fine to medium grained sand, clay and silt with occasional gravel and calcareous nodules. The newer alluvium occupies the low lying areas and is restricted to the plains along the course of the rivers. The soils found in the region have been derived from weathering of sandstone, quartzite and shale. They are reddish‐yellow and yellowish grey in color and are slightly acidic in nature.

Drainage of Irrigation pattern Dhanbad district is mainly drained by Damodar river and and marginally drained by other five rivers namely Khudiya river, Kudia river, Katri river, Jamuniya river and Ghl river. Of these rivers, only Damodar and Barakar rivers are perennial and all others get dried up in non‐monsoon seasons.

The district is drought prone. Agriculture in Dhanbad is mainly rain‐fed. Damodar river, the major river of the district originates from Chandwa village in Palamau district, Jharkhand.

The drainage pattern of the rivers in Dhanbad is mainly dendritic. There are many contributing streams formed from rain, are joined to form the tributaries of the main river.

% Area S. No. Name of the Area drained drained in the River (Sq. Km) District 1 Barakar river 51.92 2.545 2 Damodar river 24.91 1.221 3 Jamuniya river 7.33 0.359 4 Khudiya river 4.06 0.199 5 Katri river 1.22 0.06 6 Kudia river 0.58 0.028 7 Ghl river 0.3 0.015 Table 2: Drainage pattern of Dhanbad, Source: JSAC

Name of the River Total Length in the S. No. or Stream District (in km) Place of Origin Near Padma village in 1 Barakar river 66.62 Hazaribag district Near Chandwa village in 2 Damodar river 17.5 Palamau district 3 Jamuniya river 27.37 4 Khudiya river 1.16 5 Katri river 7.5

6 Kudia river 15.29 Middle of villages Parasbani and Asanbani 7 Ghi river 7.69 Table 3: Salient features of important rivers & streams in Dhanbad, Source: JSAC

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Figure 3: Dhanbad Drainage map

Land Utilization Pattern in the District The concept of land use pattern is related to the use of land in certain specific activity. The land use pattern provides a picture about intensively used, under used and unused land of a region. The actual and specific use to which the land surface is put in terms of inherent primary land use, namely, land under forest, pasture, cultivation etc. The general land use of any region is an impact of various factors. Land use is a result of combinations of both natural genesis and human influences which have been brought to bear unit in the past and of those which are still active in the present. Spatial variations in land use are related to physical environment, socio‐economic factors are also responsible for shaping the land use in the region. The changing man‐environment relationship also plays a key role in defining the land use of particular region. The basic objective of the land use pattern is to use the available land which is limited. The pattern of land use is complex and dynamic. The land use pattern is different in different regions. The present pattern of land use is result of long continued operation of the whole range of environmental factors but modified by socio‐economic and historical elements.

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The general land use pattern in Dhanbad district is tabulated below:

Land Utilization Pattern, Dhanbad district for FY 2017‐18, Source: District Statistics Office, Dhanbad Non‐Agriculturable land (Ac) Land under Water area Permanent misc Usar and Other Agricultarable pastures & treugroves Current Total (4 to Net area Block area Forest Non fallow land Block name barren land other not Fallow 12 sown (Ac) area (Ac) agricultura (till 2 to 5 Land area (Ac) grazing land included in land (Ac) l Land (Ac) Permanen years) (Ac) columns) (Ac) Seasonal (Ac) net area t sown

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Dhanbad 31682.98 527.70 9944.49 10152.95 760.64 218.98 1528.84 31.12 164.97 4739.13 3077.22 31146.04 536.94 Jharia 25276.80 0.00 3254.47 13089.20 1845.28 203.87 2508.01 407.02 0.00 437.01 3531.94 25276.80 0.00 Baliapur 46643.84 1182.86 4558.73 10443.79 265.74 99.41 2405.27 683.56 552.49 13542.61 5965.75 39700.21 6943.63 Gobindpur 76629.54 2326.89 7877.61 7527.85 5760.21 6210.48 7647.10 6610.31 5666.34 14433.97 10108.95 74169.71 2459.83 Tundi 66062.73 21094.41 6211.87 2378.73 688.91 760.62 3858.26 2405.73 265.38 12065.42 9689.55 59418.88 6643.85 Nirsa 102734.61 1658.98 14895.40 16210.43 14670.84 1598.02 4191.48 1198.30 15.82 21105.08 24066.76 99611.11 3123.50 Baghmara 71732.66 3469.09 16475.02 11873.85 2630.45 0.00 8415.50 206.08 345.99 22283.31 4007.18 69706.47 2026.19 Topchanchi 47292.63 6061.55 4150.40 4962.11 1934.66 1024.49 3129.12 1778.20 2275.09 11099.43 5602.20 42017.25 5275.38 Purbi Tundi 35553.85 5562.98 4596.83 3553.75 662.38 99.11 1546.63 1292.74 554.87 4974.04 8697.09 31540.42 4013.43 Total 503609.64 41884.46 71964.82 80192.66 29219.11 10214.98 35230.21 14613.06 9840.95 104680.00 74746.64 472586.89 31022.75 Table 4: Land utilization pattern, Source: District Statistical Office, Dhanbad

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Figure 4: Dhanbad land use and cropping pattern, Source: Survey of India maps

Surface Water and Ground Water Scenario in the District Pre‐monsoon depth to water level: Pre‐monsoon depth to water level map of drilled hand‐pumps show water level between 24‐49 meters. Water level of few places in the year 2018 is given in the below table.

Water level (in meter) S. Block Panchayat Village Location February No March 2018 2018 1 Nirsa Madanpur Madanpur Middle school 28.2 29.3 2 Nirsa Nirsa MIddle Khas Nirsa Middle school 29.7 30.8 3 Nirsa Shasanberia Nutandih Anganbadi 33 34.1 4 Egyarkund Brindavanpur Brindavanpur Bauri tola 31.5 32.6 5 Keliasole Ankdwara Barmuri Barmuri 23.7 24.8 6 Keliasole Jamkudar Lakhiabad Middle school 24.6 25.7 7 Gobindpur Parasi Dumdumi Muslim tola 23.4 24.3 Table 5: Pre‐monsoon ground water level, source: Drinking Water & Sanitation Division, Dhanbad

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Post‐monsoon depth to water level: During post‐monsoon period, NIrsa, Topchanchi, Tundi and Gobindpur have water level between 21‐30 meter.

Maithan and Panchet dams are two major dams in Dhanbad which are built in rivers Barakar and Damodar respectively. Water is being supplied to the city from maithan dam. Two more water supply schemes each from these two dams are in progress in order to supply water in three blocks in the rural regions. Year wise water availability in the month of May in these dams is given in the below table:

Year Comparative statement of water level (in Cumecs) Maithan Panchet 2009 136.79 120.29 2010 136.77 119.91 2011 136.53 120.96 2012 138.85 123.63 2013 138.15 123.15 2014 143.21 124.93 2015 137 122.41 Table 6: Water availability in Maithan and Panchet dams, source: Drinking Water & Sanitation Division 1, Dhanbad

Rainfall of the district and climatic condition The climate of Dhanbad district can be classified as sub‐tropical which is mainly dry with very hot summer and cold winter except during monsoon. There are four seasons in a year. The hot weather starts from Mid‐March till Mid‐June. It is followed by rainy season from southwest monsoon which starts from Mid‐June and ends till last September. The transition period from September to October forms the post monsoon season. The winter season starts late in November and remains upto last week of February. March month remains very pleasant.

The district receives more rainfall as compared to its neighbouring districts because of presence of coal dust in the environment. Coal dust attracts clouds and brings rainfall in the region. Ground water recharge is being done mainly from the rainfall. The average rainfall during July and August are 287 mm and 445 mm respectively and both the months are considered as the wettest months. The average annual rainfall is approximately 1300 mm.

The table below gives month wise rainfall details of the district in the last four years:

Rainfall (in MM) Month 2015 2016 2017 2018 January 15.7 1.6 7.9 0.0 February 1.2 14.1 0.0 0.0 March 4.4 8.3 9.8 0.0 April 57.8 0.0 19.5 58.2 May 23.2 79.7 43.2 43.2 June 162.3 157.9 106.8 212.9 July 346.0 239.9 455.1 234.9

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August 192.6 423.7 221.7 228.5 September 89.6 431.3 128.0 ‐ October 8.7 25.7 171.0 ‐ November 0 0.0 0.0 ‐ December 0 0.0 0.0 ‐ Table 7: Month wise rainfall in last four years, Source: District Statistics Office, Dhanbad

Average Monthly Rainfall in last 4 years (MM) 350.0 319.0 300.0 266.6 250.0 216.3 200.0 150.0 160.0 100.0 68.5 50.0 33.9 47.3 0.0 6.3 3.8 5.6 0.0 0.0

Figure 5: Average monthly rainfall in last 4 years in Dhanbad district

Figure 6: Dhanbad Rainfall, Source: Central Ground Water Board

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Figure 7: A minor mineral mine in Jangalpur, Dhanbad

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esllZ xfgjk lqij LVksu ikVZ0& Jh ';ke pUn ckmjh firk& fuju ckmjh xzke& xfgjk] iks0& taxyiqj] 2- eks0 eq'kk vyh] fn0& 17-01-2019 22 firk& D;qe valkjh xfgjk 900 va'k 8-10 ,0 dk;Z can rdA xzke& taxyiqj] Fkkuk& xksfoUniqj] 3- eks0 ukSlkn valkjh] firk& vCnqy jQhd valkjh xzke& QqQokMhg] iks0& taxyiqj] Fkkuk&xksfoUniqj] ftyk&/kucknA

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1- eks0 rkfgj valkjh firk& olh:Ìhu valkjh xzke& taxyiqj] iks0& taxyiqj] /kucknA fn0& 03-06-2019 23 xfgjk 900 va'k 3-27 ,0 dk;Z can 2- eks0 dkS'kj] firk& eks0 'kQh rdA xzke& [kMhdkckn] iks0& cjokiwoZ] Fkkuk& xksfoUniqj] ftyk& /kucknA

eks0 vQty valkjh ,oa vU; fn0& 29-07-2022 24 firk& eks0 efu:Ìhu valkjh taxyiqj 364 va'k 3-22 ,0 dk;Zjr rdA xzke+iks0& taxyiqj] xksfoUniqj] /kucknA eks0 ekstkfoy vgen fn0& 29-07-2022 25 firk& eks0 eqLrkd vgen taxyiqj 364 va'k 6-00 ,0 dk;Zjr rdA xzke+iks0& taxyiqj] xksfoUniqj] /kucknA Jh cysUnz flag] fn0& 31-01-2022 26 firk& Jh egsUnz flag 'kgjiqjk 285 va'k 2-89 ,0 dk;Zjr rdA izksQslj dkyksuh] fpjkxksMk] /kucknA Jh jk.kk mn; izrki flag firk& Jh jk.kk j.kfot; izrki flag fn0& 29-04-2026 27 ejksZ 386 va'k 3-15 ,0 dk;Zjr xzke& fo'kquiqj ukyk] t; izdk'k uxj] rdA iks0$Fkkuk$ftyk& /kucknA

Jh vklhr dqekj eaMy firk& Jh lq/ku pUnz eaMy fn0& 19-05-2026 28 ejksZ 386 va'k 3-20 ,0 dk;Zjr xzke& vklucuh] iks0& fHkfr;k] rdA Fkkuk& xksfoUniqj] ftyk& /kucknA

Jh jk.kk mn; izrki flag firk& Jh jk.kk j.kfot; izrki flag fn0& 29-04-2026 29 ejksZ 386 va'k 11-85 ,0 dk;Zjr xzke& fo'kquiqj ukyk] t; izdk'k uxj] rdA iks0$Fkkuk$ftyk& /kucknA eks0 eUuq vkye] firk%& eqLrkd vgen] fn0& 27-03-2026 30 vluk 3493 4-38 ,0 dk;Zjr xzke+iks0& txayiqj] Fkkuk%& xksfoUniqj] rdA ftyk%& /kucknA eks0 eksfde valkjh] 403] firk%& eqLrkd vgen] fn0& 12-04-2026 31 txayiqj 404¼va”k½ ,oa 2-10 ,0 dk;Zjr rdA xzke+iks0& txayiqj] Fkkuk%& xksfoUniqj] 405¼va”k½ ftyk%& /kucknA

ikVZ0 ¼1½ eks0 eqckjd gqlSu] firk& eks0 fj;klr gqlSu] ¼2½ eks0 egeqn 377¼va”k½] fn0& 10-04-2026 32 valkjh] firk& eks0 gqlSu] txayiqj 378¼va”k½ ,oa 3-55 ,0 dk;Zjr rdA nksuks dk irk xzke+iks0& txayiqj] 364¼va”k½ Fkkuk& xksfoUniqj] ftyk& /kucknA

ikVZ0 ¼1½ Jh mes”k dqekj] firk%& Jh jkes”oj lko xzke& dapuiqj] 760¼va”k½ ,oa fn0& 10-04-2026 33 iks0+Fkkuk xksfoUniqj] ftyk& /kuckn ,oa

loZJh Mh0ih0 bUVjizkbZtst ikVZ0& Jh fnyhi dqEHkdkj] vU; fn0& 27-4-2022 34 xfgjk 477 va'k 3-00 ,0 dk;Zjr firk& Jh egknso dqEHkdkj rdA xzke&dqyMxke] nsoyh] /kucknA

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Jh txnh'k flag firk& Lo0 f'kouanu flag fn0& 02-08-2022 35 xzke& dkWijsfVo dkWyksuh] uwruMhg] 'kgjiqjk 489 1-77 ,0 dk;Zjr rdA iks0& dks;yk uxj] Fkkuk& ljk;

Jh jktk jke 'kekZ fn0& 13-07-2022 36 firk& Lo0 j?kq 'kekZ ejksZ 386 va'k 2-65 ,0 dk;Zjr rd uohd`rA xzke& >jukikMk] ghjkiqj] /kucknA Jh jk.kk mn; izrki flag firk& Jh jk.kk j.kfot; izrki flag fn0& 25-06-2016 37 ejksZ 386 va'k 3-55 ,0 dk;Z can xzke& fo'kquiqj ukyk] t; izdk'k uxj] rdA iks0$Fkkuk$ftyk& /kucknA vapy& cfy;kiqjA [kuu iÍk LFky dk fooj.k oÙkZeku Ø0 [kuu iÍs/kkjh dk uke&irk vof/k ekStk IykWV la0 jdok fLFkfr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Jh jkeds'kj egrks] fn0& 25-02-2019 38 firk& vk'kq egrks igkMiqj 1629 va'k 2-00 ,0 dk;Zjr rdA xzke& igkMiqj] cfy;kiqj] /kucknA

1- Jh fnokdj eaMy ,oa vU; firk& dkyh pUnz eaMy xzke& ve>j] cfy;kiqj] /kucknA fn0& 25-09-2021 39 igkMiqj 2687 1-19 ,0 dk;Zjr 2- cyohj flag lywtk rdA firk& n'kZu flag lywtk xzke& ve>j] cfy;kiqj] /kucknA

Jh eukst dqekj egrks firk& Jh jk/kkukFk egrks 1384 va'k iq0 fn0& 16-12-2021 40 igkMiqj 2-00 ,0 dk;Z can xzke& igkMiqj] iks0$Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] 563 va'k u;k rdA ftyk& /kucknA eks0& bdjke valkjh 1399] 1495 fn0& 19-08-2018 41 firk& tkosn vyh ve>j ,oa 1-10 ,0 dk;Z can rdA xzke& ve>j] iks0+Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] /kucknA 496 va'k

loZJh egkdkyh LVksu bUMLVªht izks0& 1- Jh izdk'k dqekj ljdkj xzke& eksdks] iks0& cfy;kiqj] fn0& 04-04-2020 42 nqf/k;k 101 va'k 2-00 ,0 dk;Zjr 2- Jhefr oh.kk xzksoj rdA ifr& Jh eueksgu xzksoj xzke$iks0& cfy;kiqj] ftyk& /kucknA

lnkmj jgeku] firk& vCnqy jgeku valkjh] fn0& 25-02-2024 43 nqf/k;k 3246 va'k 1-50 ,0 dk;Zjr xzke& cfy;kiqj] iks0+Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] ftyk& rdA /kcukn f'kok; bUVjizkbZtst izks0& Jh jkts'k >ykuh 423 ,oa fn0& 04-12-2021 44 lkyirjk 2-44 ,0 dk;Zjr xzke&drjkl jksM+] iks0&cSadeksM+] 425 va'k rdA ftyk&/kucknA deykdj e.My ,oa vU; fn0& 26-10-2018 45 firk& Jh larks"k e.My fuifu;k 1 va'k 2-00 ,0 dk;Z can rdA xzke$iks0& ij?kk] cfy;kiqj] /kucknA Jh txnhi vxzoky firk& Jh vkse izdk'k vxzoky] fn0& 30-10-2023 46 ck?kekjk 8476¼va'k½ 2-00 ,0 dk;Z LFkfxr xzke$iks0+Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] rdA ftyk%& /kucknA

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Jh lkbZ jke feujYl] izks0& foosd dqekj vxzoky] fn0& 16-01-2023 47 firk& Jh foey dqekj vxzoky] njnkgk 134 va'k 1-59 ,0 dk;Zjr rdA xzke+iks0& cfy;kiqj] Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] ftyk& /kcukn

Jh j.kthr dqekj e.My firk& euiqj.k e.My 1884 iq0 fn0& 06-12-2022 48 nksykoj 2-80 ,0 dk;Zjr xzke& ve>j] iks0$Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] 2447 u;k rdA ftyk& /kucknA Jh dey dqekj nkl fn0& 29-06-2022 49 firk& Lo0 nfj;key nkl cfy;kiqj 221 va'k 2-50 ,0 dk;Zjr rdA xzke+iks0& cfy;kiqj] /kucknA 1- Jh 'kadj egrks] firk& vk'kq egrks 2- egkohj iz0 vxzoky] firk& ';keyky fn0& 06-04-2023 50 QdhjkMhg 381 va'k 2-00 ,0 dk;Zjr vxzoky rdA xzke& igkM+iqj] cfy;kiqj] /kucknA Tkh0,l0nqXxy ,.M czn'kZ izks0& th0,l0 nqXxy fn0& 01-12-2024 51 firk& xksiky flag nqXxy dqlekVkaM 556 va'k 6-90 ,0 dk;Zjr rd uohd`rA xzke& dqlqekVkaM] iks0& ij?kk] Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] ftyk& /kucknA

Jh fodkl dqekj] firk& Jh fryd/kkjh flag fn0& 23-07-2023 52 xksyekjk 989 ,oa 991 4-50 ,0 dk;Zjr xzke& xksyekjk] iks0& ij/kk] Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] rdA ftyk& /kucknA

Jh gfjinks egrks] firk& Jh jk/kq egrks fn0& 09-07-2020 53 igkM+iqj 1384 va'k 1-70 ,0 dk;Zjr xzke& igkMiqj] iks0$Fkkuk&cfy;kiqj] ftyk& rd uohd`rA /kucknA Jh jktho u;u 'kekZ] 206 va'k firk& Jh izlh) 'kekZ fn0&13-3-2025 54 lokbZx

Jh lquhy pUnz egrks] firk& Jh Qrq egrks fn0&15-02-2024 55 lokbZxj 149 va'k 1-06 ,0 dk;Zjr rd uohd`r xzke& ve>j] cfy;kiqj] /kucknA

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Jh euksgj yky 'kekZ fn0&31-03-2020 61 firk& Lo0 cqypUnz 'kekZ ve>j 149 va'k 3-28 ,0 dk;Zjr rd uohd`rA xzke+iks0& cfy;kiqj] /kucknA Jh dey dqekj nkl fn0& 10-02-2026 62 firk& Lo0 ohjHkku nkl njnkgk 1197 va'k 2-00 ,0 dk;Zjr rdA xzke+iks0& cfy;kiqj] /kucknA Jh t;/ku jtokj 2922 iq0 fn0&11-01-2023 63 firk& Lo0 HkksykukFk jtokj pky/kksok 3-00 ,0 dk;Zjr 4018 u;k rdA xzke& flUnqjiqj] cfy;kiqj] /kucknA Jh jk?kosUnz dqekj ik.Ms; firk& Lo0 jkeukFk ik.Ms; fn0&21-06-2022 64 ve>j 158 va'k 1-30 ,0 dk;Z can xzke& ij?kk] iks0& ij?kk] Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] rdA ftyk& /kucknA

esllZ nkjksxk iz/kku] ikVZ0& Jh fnus'k iz/kku] 192 v'k fn0& 31-03-2020 65 firk& Lo0 njksxk iz/kku] lokbZx

loZJh ek¡ vEcs LVksu] izks0 & nsok”kh’k izekf.kd] fnukad 04-11- 66 firk%& Jh ouekyh izekf.kd] nksykoj 972¼va”k½ 1-05 ,0 dk;Zjr 2020 rdA xzke%& vke>j] iks0$Fkkuk%& cfy;kiqj] ftyk%& /kucknA fnukad 25-05- jkts'k dqekj] 2009 ls 31-03- 67 firk& Jh jktfd'kksj egrks igkM+iqj 1750 va'k 2-00 ,0 dk;Zjr 2020 rd xzke& fpjkxksMk] ghjkiqj] /kucknA uohd`rA 1- Jh izhriky flag] firk& n'kZu flag xzke& ve>j] cfy;kiqj] 2922 iq0 68 pky/kksok 10-00 ,0 uohdj.k yafcr dk;Z can 2- f'koyky xksi] firk& xqghjke xksi 4018 u;k xzke& iz/kku[kark] cfy;kiqj] /kucknA

Jh lqtu egrks] 1826 va'k fn0& 15-03-2018 firk& vdyw egrks 69 igkMiqj 2643 ,oa 2-25 ,0 rdA uohdj.k dk;Z can xzke& igkMiqj] iks0$Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] 2644 yafcrA ftyk& /kucknA fuekbZ pUnz eaMy 70 firk& euiwju eaMy ve>j 149 va'k 1-06 ,0 uohdj.k yafcr dk;Z can xzke& ve>j] cfy;kiqj] /kucknA Jh xksjkax eaMy] fn0& 10-10-2017 firk& Jh uogfj eaMy 2157 ,oa 71 lkyirjk 1-67 ,0 rd Lohd`rA dk;Z can xzke& lkyirjk] iks0$Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] 2205 uohdj.k yafcrA ftyk& /kucknA lqquhy dqekj egrks ,oa vU; firk& vk'kq egrks 72 xzke& igkM+iqj] iks0 ,oa Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] igkM+iqj 1378 va'k 3-22 ,0 uohdj.k yafcr dk;Z can ftyk& /kucknA Jh y[kh jke gsEcze ,oa vU; firk& Jh 'kEHkq gsEcze uohdj.k vkosnu 73 njnkgk 2249 va'k 1-22 ,0 dk;Z can xzke& njnkgk] iks0&eksdks] jÌ Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] ftyk& /kucknA Jh pUnzeksgu xzksoj uohdj.k vkosnu 74 firk& Jh izdk'kyky xzksoj nqf/k;k 6 va'k 0-48 ,0 dk;Z can jÌ xzke+iks0& cfy;kiqj] /kucknA

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eks0 gklhe] fn0& 26-05-2016 1380 ,oa 75 firk& 'ks[k fny eksgEen ve>j 1-34 ,0 rdA uohdj.k dk;Z can 1386 xzke& ve>j] cfy;kiqj] /kucknA vkosnu jÌA vapy&fujlk [kuu iÍk LFky dk fooj.k oÙkZeku Ø0 iÍs/kkfj;ksa dk uke&irk vof/k ekStk IykWV la0 jdok fLFkfr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Jh fodk'k pUnz egFkk firk& Jh p.Mh pj.k egFkk fn0& 03-12-2018 76 cknyiqj 130 ,oa 134 0-64 ,0 dk;Z can xzke&cknyiqj] iks0&vkWa[knqvkjk] rdA Fkkuk& fujlk] ftyk& /kucknA dqynhi dq0 ,.M dEiuh fn0& 11-09-2018 2244 ,oa 77 izks0& dqynhi dqekj vxzoky rsrqfy;k 5-67 ,0 ls 31-03-2020 dk;Zjr 2272 xzke$iks0$Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] ftyk& /kucknA rd uohd`rA dqynhi dq0 ,.M dEiuh 2761]2762 fn0 07-10-2025 78 izks0& dqynhi dqekj vxzoky lkyqdpiMk ,oa 3031 7-65 ,0 dk;Zjr rdA xzke$iks0$Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] ftyk& /kucknA va'k Jh txnhi vxzoky] fn0& 17-08-2018 79 firk& vkseizdk'k vxzoky 'khryiqj 142 va'k 3-16 ,0 ls 31-03-2020 dk;Zjr xzke$iks0$Fkkuk& cfy;kiqj] ftyk& /kucknA rd uohd`rA Jh eqDrs'oj egrks] 1283¼va'k½ firk& Lo0 ukjk;.k pUnz egrks fn0& 13-09-2021 80 y[khiqj ,oa 1-40 ,0 dk;Z can xzke& y[khiqj] iks0& dsfy;klksy] rdA 2605¼va'k½ Fkkuk& fujlk] ftyk& /kucknA

loZJh vadq”k xzksoj ekbZUl ,.M LVksu Ø”kj] izks0& Jh vadq”k xzksoj] fn0& 15-02-2026 81 firk%& Jh eueksgu xzksoj] lkyqdpiMk 35] 65 9-00 ,0 dk;Zjr rd Lohd`rA xzke+iks0& cfy;kiqj] Fkkuk%& cfy;kiqj] ftyk%& /kucknA

bljkd ft;k] firk%& eks0 dkf”ke valkjh] 11] 19 ,oa fn0& 27-03-2026 82 irk& DokVZj ua0& 625] 1@lh0ch0,l0 flVh] xksjxk 8-02 ,0 dk;Zjr 1048¼va”k½ rd Lohd`rA cksdkjks]orZeku irk& xzke+iks0& txayiqj] Fkkuk%& xksfoUniqj] ftyk%& /kucknA

ikVZ0 ¼1½ Jh izhriky flag] firk%& Lo0 n”kZu flag] xzke+iks0& cfy;kiqj] Fkkuk%& cfy;kiqj] 5390 ,oa fn0& 16-08-2026 83 ftyk%& /kuckn ¼2½ Jh uouh dqekj nkW] firk& vk¡[knqvkjk 6-87 ,0 dk;Zjr 5396 rdA Jh eqjyh/kj nkW] xzke+iks0 & vkW[k}kjk] Fkkuk& fujlk] ftyk& /kucknA Jh jkenkl pVthZ 1537¼va'k½ fn0& 03-06-2019 84 firk& Lo0 jkf/kdk izlkn pVthZ y[khiqj ,oa 2-37 ,0 dk;Z can rdA xzke$iks0$ Fkkuk& fujlk] ftyk& /kucknA 1538¼va'k½

¼1½ vlhr dqekj eaMy] firk%& Jh lq/ku pUnz eaMy] xzke%& vklucuh] iks0& fHkfr;k] Fkkuk%& xksfoUniqj] ftyk%& /kuckn ,oa 240 iqjkuk fn0& 04-11-2020 85 xjxk 3-90 ,0 dk;Zjr ¼2½ vktkn valkjh] ¼361 u;k½ rd Lohd`rA firk& Lo0 eqLrkd valkjh] xzke& nqenqeh] iks0& cjok] Fkkuk& xksfoUniqj] ftyk & /kucknA

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¼1½ vlhr dqekj eaMy] firk%& Jh lq/ku pUnz eaMy] 576¼va”k½] xzke%& vklucuh] iks0& fHkfr;k] 604¼va”k½ Fkkuk%& xksfoUniqj] ftyk%& /kuckn ,oa fn0& 04-11-2020 86 xjxk iqjkuk] 7-85 ,0 dk;Zjr ¼2½ vktkn valkjh] rd Lohd`rA ¼721¼va”k½] firk& Lo0 eqLrkd valkjh] 751 u;k½ xzke& nqenqeh] iks0& cjok] Fkkuk& xksfoUniqj] ftyk & /kucknA

¼1½ vlhr dqekj eaMy] firk%& Jh lq/ku pUnz eaMy] 576¼va”k½ xzke%& vklucuh] iks0& fHkfr;k] iqjkuk] Fkkuk%& xksfoUniqj] ftyk%& /kuckn ,oa ¼600¼va”k½ fn0& 04-11-2020 87 xjxk 7-00 ,0 dk;Zjr ¼2½ vktkn valkjh] rFkk rd Lohd`rA firk& Lo0 eqLrkd valkjh] 642¼va”k½ xzke& nqenqeh] iks0& cjok] u;k½ Fkkuk& xksfoUniqj] ftyk & /kucknA

495¼va”k½ Jh vlhr dqekj eaMy] iqjkuk firk%& Jh lq/ku pUnz eaMy] fn0& 04-11-2020 88 xjxk ¼192¼va”k½] 9-20 ,0 dk;Zjr xzke%& vklucuh] iks0& fHkfr;k] rd Lohd`rA 286¼va”k½ Fkkuk%& xksfoUniqj] ftyk%& /kucknA u;k½

Jh ftrsUnz dqekj 43 va'k 89 firk& Jh f'koopu flag] lkyqdpiMk ,oa 1-40 ,0 uohdj.k yafcr dk;Z can xzke& cSad dkyksuh xkslkbZMhg] 49 va'k iks0& ds0th0 vkJe] Fkkuk& xksfoUniqj] ftyk& /kucknA Jh ihrkEcj izekf.kd] firk& Jh cyjke izekf.kd 90 Yk[khiqj 673 va'k 1-10 ,0 &rnSo& dk;Z can xzke& y[khiqj] iks0& fujlk] Fkkuk& fujlk] ftyk& /kucknA vapy&rksipk¡ph [kuu iÍk LFky dk fooj.k oÙkZeku Ø0 iÍs/kkfj;ksa dk uke&irk vof/k ekStk IykWV la0 jdok fLFkfr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Jh ykyw jke egrks fn0& 10-09-2019 91 [kqjiks 43 va'k 1-12 ,0 dk;Z can firk& Jh j/kq egrks rdA xzke& fpuiqj] iks0& rkarjh] /kucknA

ekWa Hkokuh LVksu fpIl ikVZ0 1- Jh f'ko'kadj izlkn o.kZoky fn0& 27-02-2019 92 firk& Jh y{eh yky o.kZoky ik.Ms;Mhg 55 va'k 2-30 ,0 dk;Z can xzke& pUnkSjcka/k] rsrqyekjh] iks0& fltqvk] rdA ftyk& /kucknA 2- Jh larks’k eksnh firk& Jh jkefoykl eksnh xzke$iks0& ijlkckn] Fkkuk& t;uxj] /kucknA eks0 eksbZu valkjh fn0& 19-8-2021 93 cjokMhg 1296 va'k 1-00 ,0 dk;Zjr firk& gchc valkjh rd uohd`rA xzke& chNkdkaVk] gfjgjiqj] /kucknA 3110] 3097 Jh larks’k eqa'kh] fn0&27-9-2022 94 xsanuokMhg ,oa 3-00 ,0 dk;Zjr firk& jktsUnz eqa'kh rd uohd`rA xzke& nyqMhg] iks0+Fkkuk& jktxat] /kucknA 2849 va'k esllZ turk LVksu oDlZ 1709 ,oa fn0& 03-06-2022 95 ikVZ0& Jh vorkj flag ysnkVkaM 1-75 ,0 dk;Z can firk& Lo0 eksgu flag 1713 rd uohd`rA xzke$iks0& rksipkWaph] /kucknA

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1300] 1302 eks0 rkSdhj fn0& 29-11-2025 96 cjokMhg ,oa 1-00 ,0 dk;Zjr firk& gchc valkjh rd uohd`rA xzke& chNkdkaVk] gfjgjiqj] /kucknA 1306 va'k esllZ t; ctjax LVksu Dokjh 219 va'k 97 izks0& Jh eqds'k dqekj 'kekZ nqcjktiqj 2-75 ,0 uohdj.k yafcr dk;Z can firk& rsyqjke 'kekZ 253 va'k xzke& drjkl cktkj] /kucknA vapy&Vq.Mh [kuu iÍk LFky dk fooj.k oÙkZeku Ø0 iÍs/kkfj;ksa dk uke&irk vof/k ekStk IykWV la0 jdok fLFkfr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 rstukjk;.k flag fn0& 21-03-2019 98 ds'kdk 21 va'k 3-00 ,0 dk;Zjr firk& Lo0 eq[khyky flag rdA xzke+iks0& ds'kdk] Fkkuk& Vq.Mh] /kucknA fn0& 17-09- Jh rstukjk;.k flag 2010 ls 16-09- 99 ds'kdk 21 va'k 2-80 ,0 dk;Zjr firk& Lo0 eq[kyky flag 2020 rd xzke+iks0& ds'kdk] Fkkuk& Vq.Mh] /kucknA uohd`rA fn0& 26-05- Jh vuUr yky flag 2011 ls 31-03- 100 ds'kdk 21 va'k 2-20 ,0 dk;Z can firk& Lo0 egkohj izlkn flag 2020 rd xzke+iks0& ds'kdk] Fkkuk& Vq.Mh] /kucknA uohd`rA rstukjk;.k flag fn0& 12-07-2017 101 firk& Lo0 eq[kyky flag ds'kdk 21 va'k 2-20 ,0 ls 31-03-2020 dk;Z can xzke+iks0& ds'kdk] Fkkuk& Vq.Mh] /kucknA rd uohd`rA Jh iznhi dqekj flag fn0& 22-12-2018 102 ds'kdk 21 va'k 3-50 ,0 dk;Zjr firk& Lo0 egkohj izlkn flag rdA xzke& ds'kdk] Fkkuk& Vq.Mh] /kucknA pqjkeu egrks fn0& 09-10-2018 103 firk& pUnz eksgu egrks eksgukn 945 va'k 1-28 ,0 rdA uohdj.k dk;Z can xzke& cjokVkaM] iks0& egkjktxat] /kucknA yafcrA dkth valkjh vgen fn0& 09-02-2018 104 firk& NksVw dkth vkluMkcj 87 va'k 1-50 ,0 rdA uohdj.k dk;Z can xzke& e;qj ukpuk] iks0& uxj fD;kjh] yafcrA Fkkuk& Vq.Mh] /kucknA Table 8: List of Stone mining Patta, Dhanbad

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Details of Mining Leases in Dhanbad Status (Work Metho ing/ Obtained d of Non‐ Period of Date of Environmental Location of Minin Name Mining Worki Area of Mining Commenc Captive/ Clearance the Mining g S. of the Name of Address & Contact No of lease Grant Period of Mining Lease ng/Te Mining Lease (1st / ement of Non‐ (Yes/No), If lease (Open No Miner the Lessee Lessee Order No. & (Initial) mp. lease (ha) 2nd …. Mining Captive Yes Letter No (Latitude & cast/ al date worki Renewal) Operation with date of Longitude) Under ng for grant of EC groun dispat d) ch etc.) Fro From To To m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Lat: N AMIT KUMAR 23°52’ .9" MANDAL,VILL ASANBANI, Not Not Yes, EC//2015‐ TO N 23°52’ AMIT PO BHITIYA, PS 137, 04‐09‐ 16‐08‐ Appl Appl 04‐09‐ Worki Non‐ 16/1333/2015/ 6.2”N, Long: Open 1 STONE KUMAR GOBINDPUR, DISTT 2.43 15/06/2010 2015 2020 icabl icabl 2015 ng Captive 2101, E 86°29’ cast MANDAL DHANBAD, e e 15/12/2015 23.90" TO E [email protected] 86°29’ m, 9431162109 26.20”E Non‐ Lat: PROP BALENDRA KUMAR Captive N24°23'.091 BALENDRA SINGH, VILL SAHARPURA, 2" TO Not Not KUMAR PO SARKARDEEH, PS N24°23'5.09 1231, 26‐12‐ 31‐01‐ Appl Appl 26‐12‐ Worki Yes, 341, Open 2 STONE SINGH GOVINDPUR, DISST 0.76 12", Long: 09/10/2014 2014 2022 icabl icabl 2014 ng 31/03/2014 cast STONE DHANBAD, E85°24'40.8 e e MINES balendrakrsingh121@gm 224" TO ail.com, 9304807782 E85° 24'42.8224"

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Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°44'06.2T cast PAHARPUR,PO Yes, O N Not Not DIWAKAR BALIAPUR,DHANBAD EC/SEIA/2015‐ 23°44'04.2” 2419, 31‐12‐ 25‐09‐ Appl Appl 31‐12‐ Worki 3 STONE MANDAL 8002811508 0.48 16/1772/2015/ N, Long: E 10/02/2012 2015 2021 icabl icabl 2015 ng OTHER [email protected] 2507, 86°31'09.5" e e om 31/12/2015 TO E 86°31'12.6” E PROP GAGANDEEP SINGH Non‐ Lat: N Open DUGGAL, VILL Yes, 23°43 45.53 Not Not Captive cast G.S.DUGGA KUSUMATNAD, PO EC/SEIAA/2014 TO N 23°43 1678, 02‐12‐ 01‐12‐ Appl Appl 18‐09‐ Worki 4 STONE L AND PARGH, PS BALIAPUR, 2.792 ‐ 53.84, Long: 09/09/2015 2014 2024 icabl icabl 2015 ng BROTHERS DISTT DHANBAD, 15/670/015/10 E 86°28 e e gaganduggal2014@gmail. 75, 25/06/2015 41.20 TO E com, 9934113698 86°28 47.99 Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°54’ cast Ishraq Zia, S/O Md 21.92 TO N Yes, Kashim Ansari, Jangalpur Not Not 23°54’ EC/SEIAA/15‐ PO: Jangalpur 1899, 25‐07‐ 27‐03‐ Appl Appl 28‐03‐ Worki 38.00”N, 5 STONE ISHRAQ ZIA 3.246 16/1743/2015/ 9430312385 28/03/2016 2016 2026 icabl icabl 2016 ng Long: E 2581, mohsin.ansari037@gmail. e e 86°38’ 31/12/2015 com 12.90 TO E 86°38’ 31.17”E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°43’ Captive Yes, cast Kamal Kumar Das, S/O: 43.38 TO N KAMAL Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 Virbhan Das, Baliapur 23°43’ KUMAR 962, 11‐02‐ 10‐02‐ Appl Appl 11‐02‐ Worki ‐ 6 STONE 9204492796 0.81 38.00”N, DAS STONE 15/02/2016 2016 2026 icabl icabl 2016 ng 16/857/2015/1 kamal.kumar31.in@gmail Long: E MINES e e 550, .com 86°33’ 30" 09/09/2015 TO E 86°33’ 30”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open Yes, 23°47’ 43.6 KAMALAKAR MANDAL Captive cast Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 TO N 23°43’ KAMALAKA OTHER, MOUZA 5439, 23‐11‐ 26‐10‐ Appl Appl 02‐02‐ Worki ‐ 49.3”N, 7 STONE R MANDAL NIPANIYA PS BALIAPUR 0.809 02/02/2009 2015 2018 icabl icabl 2009 ng 16/1705/2015/ Long: E OTHER DHANBAD 9955474533 e e 231, 86°38’ 00.2" [email protected] 30/12/2015 TO E 86°38’ 4.9”E Non‐ Lat: Open Captive N23°43'35.2 cast STONE 6 TO LEGAL HEIR VILL Baliapur,PO Baliapur Not Not , N23°43'35.2 KAMAL Dhanbad 9204492796 1229, 14‐11‐ 17‐07‐ Appl Appl 14‐11‐ Worki Yes, 330, 8 STONE 2.2 7.1"N, Long: KUMAR kamal.kumar31.in@gmail 10/09/2014 2014 2023 icabl icabl 2014 ng 31/03/2014 (CHIPS E86°30'57.8 DAS .com e e ) "TO E86°30'59.8 "E Non‐ Lat: Open N23°42'0.62 Maha Kali Stone Captive Yes, cast 3"TON23°42 Enterprise, SMT. VEENA Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 MAHA KALI '0.688"N, GROVER, VILL DUDHIA, 424, 15‐12‐ 04‐04‐ Appl Appl 04‐04‐ Worki ‐ 9 STONE STONE 0.809 Long: PO/PS BALIAPUR, DISTT 04/04/2011 2015 2020 icabl icabl 2011 ng 16/1361/015/2 INDUSTRIES E86°34'0.24 DHANBAD 9431122617 e e 098 3"TO [email protected] 15/12/2015 E86°34'0.25 2"E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°44’ 03.4" Captive Yes, cast VILL AMJHAR,PS Not Not TO N 23°44’ MANIK EC/SEIAA/2015 BALIAPUR,DHANBAD 313, 15‐07‐ 09‐01‐ Appl Appl 23‐01‐ Worki 04.1”N, 10 STONE CHANDRA 0.428 ‐ 9431376834 23/01/2016 2015 2023 icabl icabl 2016 ng Long: E MANDAL 16/958/015/18 [email protected] e e 86°29’ 30.9" 15, 23/11/2015 TO E 86°29’ 34.1”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°51’ 0.25" cast PRO MANNU ALAM. Yes, Not Not TO N 23°51’ AT/PO JANGALPUR, EC/SEIAA/15‐ MANNU 1897, 31‐03‐ 27‐03‐ Appl Appl 28‐03‐ Worki 5.46”N, 11 STONE DHANBAD 9430312385 1.773 16/1660/2015/ ALAM 28/03/2016 2016 2026 icabl icabl 2016 ng Long: E 1971mannualam@gmail. 114, e e 86°35’ 30.6" com 04/03/2016 TO E 86°35’ 35.26”E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°49’ MOUZA JANGALPUR PO Captive cast Yes, 59.58" TO N MANNU GOVINDPUR, Khata No Not Not EC/SEIAA/15‐ 23°50’03.42 ALAM 167,PLOT NO 364P 8428, 06‐10‐ 05‐10‐ Appl Appl 06‐10‐ Worki 12 STONE 1.29 16/1750/2015/ ”N, Long: E STONE DHANBAD. 9430312385 15/07/2006 2015 2025 icabl icabl 2015 ng 2597 86°34’ MINES 1971mannualam@gmail. e e 31/12/2015 19.32" TO E com 86°34’ 21.66”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°52’ 02.6" cast VILL MARRO, PS Not Not Yes, EC/2015‐ TO N MD GOBINDPUR, DISTT 14223, 27‐09‐ 05‐11‐ Appl Appl 27‐09‐ Worki 16/1779/2015/ 23°52’07.6” 13 STONE GAYASUDDI DHANBAD 9334007193 1.416 12/11/2008 2015 2018 icabl icabl 2015 ng 2607 N, Long: E N ANSARI gayasuddinansari3366@g e e 31/12/2015 86°29’31.2" mail.com TO E 86°29’ 36.7”E Non‐ Lat: N Open MD MOBIN 23°50’ 4.68" Captive Yes, cast ANSARI TO N MOUZA JANGALPUR, PO Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 AND MD 23°50’9.78 JANGALPUR,DHANBAD 29‐08‐ 03‐06‐ Appl Appl 29‐08‐ Worki ‐ 14 STONE MARGUB 04/06/2009 1.59 ”N, Long: E 9572601623 2015 2019 icabl icabl 2015 ng 16/1544/015/2 ANSARI 86°34’25.20 [email protected] e e 291 STONE " TO E 30/12/2015 MINES 86°34’ 31.20”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°50’ 8.99 cast MOUZA JANGALPUR PS Yes, MD TO N 23°50’ GOVINDPUR, Khata No Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 MOHSIN 11.97”N, 167, Plot No 402 3885, 06‐10‐ 11‐06‐ Appl Appl 06‐10‐ Worki ‐ 15 STONE ANSARI 0.566 Long: E DHANBAD 9572601623 09/09/2011 2015 2020 icabl icabl 2015 ng 16/1751/2015/ STONE 86°34’ mohsin.ansari037@gmail. e e 259 MINES 33.12" TO E com 31/12/2015 86°34’ 37.46”E Non‐ Lat: N Open PROP MOKIM ANSARI Captive 23°50’ 8.99 cast S/O MUSTAK ANSARI ADD Yes, TO N 23°50’ Not Not JANGALPUR PS EC/SEIAA/2015 11.97”N, MD MOKIM 1064, 03‐04‐ 12‐04‐ Appl Appl 03‐04‐ Worki 16 STONE GOVINDPUR,DHANBAD 0.85 ‐ Long: E ANSARI 03/04/2016 2016 2026 icabl icabl 2016 ng 9430312385 16/1657/015/1 86°34’ e e [email protected] 15 04/03/2016 33.12" TO E om 86°34’ 37.46”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°50’ cast MD 13.98" TO N AT JANGALPUR, PO Yes, MUBARAK Not Not 23°50’ JANGALPUR, PS EC/SEIAA/2015 HUSSAIN 987/ 11‐03‐ 10‐04‐ Appl Appl 11‐04‐ Worki 12.72”N, 17 STONE GOVINDPUR, DHANBAD 1.437 ‐ AND MD 11/04/2016 2016 2026 icabl icabl 2016 ng Long: E 8757522432 16/1400/015/1 MAHMUD e e 86°34’ [email protected] 17 04/03/2016 ANSARI 20.46" TO E 86°34’ 22.68”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive Yes, 23°53’ 13.4" cast MOUZA JANGALPUR PO Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 TO N 23°53’ MD PS GOVINDPUR 15547, 30‐07‐ 05‐12‐ Appl Appl 30‐07‐ Worki ‐ 13.4”N, 18 STONE MUZIBUR 1.7 DHANBAD 9199432421 15/12/2008 2015 2018 icabl icabl 2015 ng 16/1545/2015/ Long: E RAB [email protected] e e 229 86°34’ 12.3" 30/12/2015 TO E 86°34’ 12.3”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°50’ 3.71" cast Yes, TO N 23°50’ MD. AFJAL AT JANGALPUR PS Not Not EC/SEIAA/2013 3.77”N, ANSARI GOVINDPUR DHANBAD 1228, 18‐11‐ 29‐07‐ Appl Appl 18‐11‐ Worki 19 STONE 1.303 ‐ Long: E STONE 9999999999 09/10/2014 2014 2022 icabl icabl 2014 ng 014/72/2013/1 86°34’ MINES [email protected] e e 31 07/09/2013 25.13" TO E 86°34’ 27.3”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°50’ 0.13 cast MOUZA JANGALPUR PS Not Not TO N 23°50’ MD. GOVINDPUR DHANBAD 93, 29‐12‐ 29‐07‐ Appl Appl 07‐01‐ Worki Yes, 132, 0.17”N, 20 STONE MOJAMMIL 7250125888 2.429 07/01/2015 2014 2022 icabl icabl 2015 ng 07/09/2013 Long: E AHMAD [email protected] e e 86°34’ 21.6" m TO E 86°34’ 25.3”E Non‐ Lat: Open N23°43'0.7'' PROP ANKUSH GROVER Captive cast MS ANKUSH Yes, TO N23° S/O MAN MOHAN Not Not GROVER EC/SEIAA/2015 43'0.73"N, GROVER VILL 16‐02‐ 15‐02‐ Appl Appl 16‐02‐ Worki 21 STONE MINES AND 16/02/2016 3.64 ‐ Long: SALUKCHAPRA,PS NIRSA, 2016 2026 icabl icabl 2016 ng STONE 16/1628/2015/ E86°35'38.3 DHANBAD 9955119511 e e CRUSHER 29 29/01/2016 " TO [email protected] E86°35'39.3 " Non‐ Lat: N Open STONE Prop ASIT KUMAR 23°52’ .9" , MS ASIT MANDAL, AT ASANBANI, Captive Yes, cast Not Not TO N 23°52’ STONE KUMAR PO VITIYA , PO EC/SEIAA/2015 1620, 20‐05‐ 19‐05‐ Appl Appl 20‐05‐ Worki 6.2”N, Long: 22 (CHIPS MANDAL GOVINDPUR, DHANBAD 1.295 ‐ 20/05/2016 2016 2026 icabl icabl 2016 ng E 86°29’ ), STONE 9431162109 16/1689/15/12 e e 23.90" TO E STONE MINE [email protected] 8, 21/03/2016 86°29’ DUST m 26.20”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°48’ MOUAZ GAHIRA,PO Captive Yes, cast 13.1"TO N JANGALPUR PS Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 23°48’ MS D.P. GOVINDPUR,DHANBAD 7755, 12‐10‐ 27‐04‐ Appl Appl 15‐10‐ Worki ‐ 23 STONE 0.6 16.4”N, ENTERPRISE 9006970469 15/10/2015 2015 2022 icabl icabl 2015 ng 16/813/2015/1 Long: E [email protected] e e 308, 86°35’ 15.3" m 17/08/2015 TO E 86°35’ 19.5”E Non‐ Lat: Open Captive N23°43'50.1 cast M/S KULDIP KUMAR CO. Yes, 2"TO Not Not At. Salukchopra P.O. ec/seiaa/2014‐ N23°43'51.1 MS KULDIP 7455, 07‐01‐ 06‐01‐ Appl Appl 10‐10‐ Worki 24 STONE Salukchopra Dist. 2.76 15/468/2014/1 2"N, Long: KUMAR CO. 10/10/2015 2015 2025 icabl icabl 2015 ng Dhanbad 9431512834 269, E86°36'7.53 e e [email protected] 10/08/2015 "TO E86°36'8.01 "E Non‐ Lat: N Open STONE Captive 23°44’ 26.0 cast , Not Not Yes, TO N 23°44’ STONE MS MAA Prop: Devashi Pramanik, 05‐07‐ 04‐11‐ Appl Appl 05‐11‐ Worki EC/DEIAA/2016 23.6”N, 25 (CHIPS AMBEY S/O Banmanli Pramanik, 05/11/2017 1.05 2016 2020 icabl icabl 2017 ng ‐17/52, Long: E ), STONE Amjhar PO+PS: Baliapur e e 08/12/2016 86°32’ 50.1" STONE TO E 86°32’ DUST 47.2”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°44’ cast 6.7776" TO PRO VIVEK KUMAR Not Not N 23°44’ MS SRI SAI AGARAWAL, MOUZA 19, 07‐11‐ 16‐01‐ Appl Appl 02‐01‐ Worki Yes, 135, 5.136”N, 26 STONE RAM DARDAHA PO BALIAPUR 0.64 02/01/2015 2014 2023 icabl icabl 2015 ng 10/09/2015 Long: E MINERALS DHANBAD 9431187720 e e 86°32’ [email protected] 29.67" TO E 86°32’ 33.622”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°42’ STONE Partner NIRAJ KUMAR Captive cast 36.11" TO N , NIRAJ AGARWAL AND JAGDIP Yes, Not Not 23°42’ STONE KUMAR AGARWAL, AT/PO EC/SEIAA/2015 1961, 04‐04‐ 03‐04‐ Appl Appl 05‐04‐ Worki 41.31”N, 27 (CHIPS AGARWAL BALIAPUR, PS BALIAPUR, 1.675 ‐ 05/04/2016 2016 2026 icabl icabl 2016 ng Long: E ), AND JAGDIP DHANBAD 9431162194 16/1658/15/11 e e 86°32’ STONE AGARWAL [email protected] 6, 04/03/2016 14.40" TO E DUST m 86°32’ 21.35”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°54’ cast PRADEEP PRADIP KUMAR SINGH 15.30" TO N Not Not KUMAR VILL KESKA PS TUNDI Yes, 23°54’ 03‐08‐ 24‐02‐ Appl Appl 03‐08‐ Worki 28 STONE SINGH DHANBAD 9830600595 25/02/2009 3.5 EC/DEIAA/016/ 15.30”N, 2015 2019 icabl icabl 2015 ng STONE arvind.pandey@westwell. 12, 17/01/2017 Long: E e e QUARRY in 86°24’ 1.38" TO E 86°24’ 3.26”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°52’ cast PROP RANA UDAY Yes, 1.13"TO N PARTAP SINGH,AT Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 23°52’ RANA UDAY MARRO PS GOVINDPUR 4378, 04‐12‐ 29‐04‐ Appl Appl 04‐12‐ Worki ‐ 8.02”N, 29 STONE PARTAP 1.27 ,DHANBAD 3.15 Acer 11/05/2007 2015 2026 icabl icabl 2015 ng 16/1911/015/2 Long: E SINGH 7779952312 e e 398, 86°29’ [email protected] 30/12/2015 25.66" TO E 86°29’ 39.94”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°51’ cast PROP RANA UDAY Yes, 59.13"TO N PARTAP SINGH,AT Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 23°51’ RANA UDAY MARRO PS GOVINDPUR 04‐12‐ 29‐04‐ Appl Appl 04‐12‐ Worki ‐ 60.24”N, 30 STONE PRATAP 30/04/2016 4.795 ,DHANBAD 3.15 Acer 2015 2026 icabl icabl 2015 ng 16/1910/015/2 Long: E SINGH 7779952312 e e 399, 86°29’ [email protected] 30/12/2015 31.34" TO E 86°29’ 32.24”E

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Non‐ Lat: Open Captive N23°41'30.0 cast PROP SADAUR RAHMAN, 7"TON23°41 SADAUR Not Not VILL/PO/PS BALIAPUR, '31.07"N, RAHMAN 1528, 28‐02‐ 27‐02‐ Appl Appl 27‐01‐ Worki Yes, 337, 31 STONE DISTT DHANBAD 0.607 Long: STONE 10/03/2016 2014 2024 icabl icabl 2015 ng 31/03/2014 9006781056 E86°10'34.6 QUARRY e e [email protected] 0"TO 86°34'18.64 "E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°41'53.03 cast Yes, TO N VILL SALPATRA, PS Not Not SHIVAY EC/SEIAA/2015 23°41'57.86 BALIAPUR, DISTT 1357, 06‐10‐ 04‐12‐ Appl Appl 06‐10‐ Worki 32 STONE ENTERPRISE 0.987 ‐ ”N, Long: E DHANBAD 9472764646 13/10/2011 2015 2021 icabl icabl 2015 ng S 16/1659/2015, 86°34'30.10 [email protected] e e 31/12/2015 TO E 86°34'35.70 ”E PARTNER MANOJ Non‐ Open KUMAR,SITAL KR. Captive Lat: N cast MISHRA,AMRENDRA 23°51’ 56.5 Yes, SHREE NARAYAN JHA 211,B AND Not Not TO N 23°52’ EC/SEIAA/2015 MAHALAXM C 2ND FLOOR OZONE 259, 26‐06‐ 11‐12‐ Appl Appl 26‐06‐ Worki 00.2”N, 33 STONE 1.21 ‐ I PLAZE, BANK 12/01/2009 2015 2018 icabl icabl 2015 ng Long: E 16/1604/15/12 INDUSTRIES MORE,DHANBAD. 3Acer e e 86°29’ 26.6" 3, 16/03/2016 9431513331 TO E 86°29’ mahalaxmimines@rediff 37.1”E mail.com PARTNER SITAL KR. Non‐ Open Lat: N MISHRA,AMRENDRA Captive cast 23°52’ 00.2 NARAYAN JHA 211,B AND Yes, SHREE Not Not TO N 23°52’ C 2ND FLOOR OZONE EC/SEIAA/2015 MAHALAXM 26‐06‐ 12‐06‐ Appl Appl 26‐06‐ Worki 00.5”N, 34 STONE PLAZE, BANK 10/10/2011 2.023 ‐ I 2015 2020 icabl icabl 2015 ng Long: E MORE,DHANBAD 5 Acer 16/1603/15/23 INDUSTRIES e e 86°29’ 25.6" 9431121609 76, 30/12/2015 TO E 86°29’ mahalaxmimines@rediff 32.5”E mail.com

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Non‐ Lat: N Open STONE VILL ASANBANI, PO 23°54’ 9.6" , VITIYA, PS GOVINDPUR, Captive cast Not Not Yes, TO N 23°54’ STONE SRI ASIT DHANBAD, MOUZA 08‐09‐ 04‐11‐ Appl Appl 08‐09‐ Worki EC/DEIAA/2016 14.1”N, 35 (CHIPS KUMAR GARGA, AREA 9.20 ACERS 25/11/2017 3.72 2016 2020 icabl icabl 2016 ng ‐17/15, Long: E ), MANDAL 9431162109 e e 17/01/2017 86°38’ 6.1" STONE [email protected] TO E 86°38’ DUST m 11.2”E Non‐ Lat: N Open VILL ASANBANI, PO 23°53’ 51.3" VITIYA, PS GOVINDPUR, Captive cast Not Not Yes, TO N 23°53’ SRI ASIT DHANBAD, MOUZA 09‐09‐ 04‐11‐ Appl Appl 09‐09‐ Worki EC/DEIAA/2016 55.8”N, 36 STONE KUMAR GARGA, AREA 3.17 ACERS 29/11/2017 3.17 2016 2020 icabl icabl 2016 ng ‐17/20, Long: E MANDAL 9431162109 e e 17/01/2017 86°38’ 16.2" [email protected] TO E 86°38’ m 20.1”E Non‐ Lat: N Open VILL ASANBANI, PO 23°53’ 40.9" VITIYA, PS GOVINDPUR, Captive cast Not Not Yes, TO N 23°53’ SRI ASIT DHANBAD, MOUZA 14‐09‐ 04‐11‐ Appl Appl 14‐09‐ Worki EC/DEIAA/2016 43.8”N, 37 STONE KUMAR GARGA, AREA 2.83 Ha 05/11/2017 2.83 2016 2020 icabl icabl 2016 ng ‐17/14, Long: E MANDAL ACERS 9431162109 e e 17/01/2017 86°38’ 5.6" [email protected] TO E 86°38’ m 8.7”E Non‐ Lat: N Open VILL ASANBANI, PO Captive 23°53’ 44.1" cast VITIYA, PS GOVINDPUR, Not Not Yes, TO N 23°53’ SRI ASIT DHANBAD, MOUZA 20‐09‐ 04‐11‐ Appl Appl 20‐09‐ Worki EC/DEIAA/201‐ 47.8”N, 38 STONE KUMAR GARGA, PLOT NO 361 25/11/2017 1.57 2016 2020 icabl icabl 2016 ng 17/13, Long: E MANDAL 9431162109 e e 17/01/2017 86°38’ 5.9" [email protected] TO E 86°38’ m 8.9”E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°51'25.9" Captive Yes, cast SRI BAMAPADA ARDDY, Not Not TO N SRI EC/SEIAA/2014 VILL SALDAHA, PO/PS 7269, 05‐02‐ 03‐07‐ Appl Appl 05‐02‐ Worki 23°51'28.5” 39 STONE BAMAPADA 0.4 ‐ RAJGANJ, DISTT 29/05/2015 2015 2020 icabl icabl 2015 ng N, Long: E ARDDY 15/466/2014/8 DHANBAD 8936023446 e e 86°33'13.75 93, 01/05/2015 " TO E 86°33'16.17

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”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°44’ cast MOUZA PAHARPUR PO Yes, 31"TO N Not Not SRI BALIAPUR DHANBAD EC/SEIAA/2014 23°44’ 8554, 16‐04‐ 15‐04‐ Appl Appl 16‐04‐ Worki 40 STONE HARIPADO 9973474573 0.68 ‐ 36.52”N, 12/12/2015 2015 2025 icabl icabl 2015 ng MAHATO haripadmahato.2016@re 15/690/015/11 Long: E e e diffmail.com 41, 27/07/2015 86°30’ 49" TO E 86°30’ 04”E Non‐ Lat: N Open SRI JAGDIP AGARWAL,S/O 23°42’ SRI OM PRAKASH Captive cast 45.7236"TO AGARAWAL, VILL Yes, Not Not N 23°42’ BALIAPUR, PO/PS EC/SEIAA/2013 SRI JAGDIP 937, 05‐11‐ 04‐11‐ Appl Appl 05‐11‐ Worki 48.024”N, 41 STONE BALIAPUR, DISTT 0.81 ‐ AGARWAL 01/10/2013 2014 2024 icabl icabl 2014 ng Long: E DHANBAD, PIN 828201 14/85/2013/24 e e 86°33’ 9431162194 21, 30/12/2015 6.768" TO E [email protected] 86°33’ m 8.622”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°44'32.2" cast Yes, SRI JAGDIP AGRWAL AT. TO N Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 SITALPUR P.O. 23°44'35.4” SRI JAGDIP 2478, 26‐09‐ 25‐09‐ Appl Appl 26‐09‐ Worki ‐ 42 STONE SALUKCHOPRA DIST. 1.28 N, Long: E AGRWAL 18/06/2018 2015 2025 icabl icabl 2015 ng 16/1270/2015/ DHANBAD 9431162194 86°34'58.5" e e 210, [email protected] TO E 15/12/2015 86°34'56.9” E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°52’ JAGDISH SINGH, VILL Captive cast Yes, 29.2"TO N NUTANDIH, PS Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 23°52’ SRI JAGDISH SARAIDHIELA, DISTT 1250, 11‐05‐ 02‐08‐ Appl Appl 11‐05‐ Worki 43 STONE 0.716 ‐ 34.024”N, SINGH DHANBAD 9431194922 30/04/2016 2016 2022 icabl icabl 2016 ng 16/955/2015/1 Long: E [email protected] e e 26, 16/03/2016 86°32’ 14" om TO E 86°32’ 15”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open Yes, 23°51’ 59.1" VILL MARRO, PS/PO Captive cast SRI JAGDISH Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 TO N 23°51’ GOBINDPUR, DISTT SINGH ASIT 3139, 16‐09‐ 15‐09‐ Appl Appl 16‐09‐ Worki ‐ 61.8”N, 44 STONE DHANBAD 9431162109 1.416 KUMAR 22/08/2008 2015 2020 icabl icabl 2015 ng 16/1689/2015/ Long: E [email protected] MANDAL e e 234, 86°29'25.2" m 31/12/2015 TO E 86°29’ 27.0”E Non‐ Lat: N Open SRI JAYDHAN RAJWAR, 23°44’ 41.8" VILL SINDURPUR Captive cast Not Not Yes, EC//2015‐ TO N 23°44’ SRI CHAWKTAND, PO/PS 37, Appl Appl Worki 16/1006/2015/ 48.8”N, 45 STONE JAYDHAN BALIAPUR, DISTT 1.214 13‐Jan‐15 11‐Jan‐23 13‐Jan‐15 09/01/2016 icabl icabl ng 1723, Long: E RAJWAR DHANBAD 7255010356 e e 26/10/2015 86°32’ 55.9" jaydhanrajwar2016@gma TO E 86°32’ il.com 59.7”E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°43’ Captive Yes, cast 58.57" TO N SRI Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 23°44’ MANOHAR MOUZA AMAJHAR PO 5201, 04‐Mar‐ Appl Appl Worki ‐ 46 STONE 1.33 07‐Jul‐15 07‐Jul‐15 4.43”N, LAL BALIAPUR DHANBAD 30/07/2018 19 icabl icabl ng 16/194/2015/1 Long: E SHARMA e e 816, 86°29’ 29.8" 20/11/2015 TO E 86°29’ 36.05”E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°49’ STONE Captive cast SRI PAWAN TANEJA 36.79" TO N , ,KASHIYATAND,PO BHULI, Not Not 23°49’ STONE SRI PAWAN DISTT DHANBAD 23, 10‐12‐ 20‐02‐ Appl Appl 10‐12‐ Worki Yes, 185, 39.82”N, 47 (CHIPS 0.668 TANEJA 9431124411 02/01/2015 2014 2022 icabl icabl 2014 ng 30/11/2013 Long: E ), pawantanejadhn@gmail. e e 86°23’ STONE com 35.31" TO E DUST 86°38’ 40.07”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open SRI PRITPAL SINGH S/O LT Captive Yes, 23°42’ 5.4" cast DARSHAN SINGH AT SRI PRITPAL Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 TO N 23°42’ AMJHAR PO/PS SINGH 5411, 16‐09‐ 16‐08‐ Appl Appl 16‐09‐ Worki ‐ 7.6”N, Long: 48 STONE BALIAPUR,DHANBAD 2.78 STONE 17/08/2016 2016 2026 icabl icabl 2016 ng 16/1458/2015/ E 9471516990 MINES e e 144, 86°36’10.5" pritpalsinghandnabiniku 28/03/2016 TO E 86°36’ [email protected] 20”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°52’ 04" cast Yes, TO N 23°52’ PROP SRI RAJA RAM Not Not SRI RAJA EC/SEIAA/2015 08.5”N, SHARMA,S/O RAGHU 16‐03‐ 13‐07‐ Appl Appl 16‐03‐ Worki 49 STONE RAM 04/05/2014 2.65 ‐ Long: E SHARMA MOUZA MARRO 2016 2022 icabl icabl 2016 ng SHARMA 16/1605/015/1 86°29’ 34.6" PS GOVINDPUR e e 24, 16/03/2016 TO E 86°29’38.5 ”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°45'16" cast TO N 23°45’ Not Not SRI RANJIT VILL AAMJHAR, PO/PS 17.0”N, 14, 25‐11‐ 06‐12‐ Appl Appl 25‐11‐ Worki Yes, 371, 50 STONE KUMAR BALIAPUR, DISTT 1.013 Long: E 02/01/2015 2014 2022 icabl icabl 2014 ng 07/05/2014 MANDAL DHANBAD 9431777730 86°35'13" e e TO E 86°36'14.8” E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°52'33.5" PRO SRI SANTOSH Captive cast Yes, TO N 23°44’ SRI KUMAR MUNSHI, MOUZA Not Not EC/SEIAA/2014 5.136”N, SANTOSH GENDANAWADIH PS 7267, 29‐10‐ 27‐09‐ Appl Appl 29‐10‐ Worki 51 STONE 1.214 ‐ Long: E KUMAR TOPCHANCHI,DHANBAD 29/09/2015 2015 2022 icabl icabl 2015 ng 15/462/2014/7 86°13’ MUNSHI 9431376479 e e 08, 31/12/2014 29.22" TO E [email protected] 86°13’ 3.20”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open VILL FAKIRADIH, PO/PS 23°44’ 30" PC/NOC/DH Not Not Captive cast SRI BALIAPUR, DISTT TO N 23°44’ N/157/12/D 02‐01‐ 06‐12‐ Appl Appl 02‐01‐ Worki Yes, 390, 52 STONE SHANKAR DHANBAD 9973831201 0.809 27”N, Long: ‐304(N) , 2015 2022 icabl icabl 2015 ng 19/05/2014 MAHATO shankarmahto123@gmail E 86°30’ 56" 11/02/2015 e e .com TO E 86°31’ 03”E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°51'25.16 Captive Yes, cast SRI SHIVPUJAN TO N Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 SRI SHARMA,VILL DALDALI, 23°51'27.46 2722, 26‐04‐ 02‐03‐ Appl Appl 26‐04‐ Worki ‐ 53 STONE SHIVPUJAN PS/PO RAJGANJ, DISTT 0.37 ”N, Long: E 26/04/2012 2012 2022 icabl icabl 2012 ng 16/1525/015/2 SHARMA DHANBAD 9431511366 86°20'31.08 e e 292, [email protected] " TO E 30/12/2015 86°20'33.65 ”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°54’ cast 14.64" TO N Not Not Yes, TEJ 23°54’ 03‐08‐ 16‐09‐ Appl Appl 03‐08‐ Worki EC/DEIAA/2016 54 STONE NARAYAN Vill+PO: Keska, Tundi 10/03/2018 ‐ 17.64”N, 2015 2020 icabl icabl 2015 ng ‐17/18, SINGH Long: E e e 17/01/2017 86°25’ 3.64" TO E 86°27’ 5.72”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°54’ cast 30.82" TO N Not Not Yes, 23°54’ TEJ 03‐08‐ 21‐03‐ Appl Appl 03‐08‐ Worki EC/DEIAA/201‐ 33.87”N, 55 STONE NARAYAN Vill+PO: Keska, Tundi 04/09/2009 1.21 2015 2019 icabl icabl 2015 ng 17/19, Long: E SINGH e e 17/01/2017 86°24’ 56.75" TO E 86°24’ 59.75”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open PARTNER UMESH KUMAR 23°53’ AND SURESH Captive cast 13.01" TO N UMESH MAHATO,GANDHI Yes, Not Not 23°53’ KUMAR NAGAR,PO EC/SEIAA/2015 967, 05‐10‐ 10‐04‐ Appl Appl 05‐10‐ Worki 15.72”N, 56 STONE AND NISCHITPUR,PS 1.08 ‐ 11/04/2016 2015 2026 icabl icabl 2015 ng Long: E SURESH GOVINNDPUR,DHANBAD 16/1519/015/1 e e 86°30’ MAHATO 9155475555 29, 21/03/2016 26.83" TO E umeshkumar9576104403 86°30’ @gmail.com 32.96”E Non‐ Lat: N Open VIKASH KUMAR SINGH Yes, 23°44’ 06" VILL GOLMARA PO Not Not Captive cast VIKASH EC/SEIAA/2013 TO N 23°44’ PARGHA PS BALIAPUR 428, 08‐01‐ 23‐07‐ Appl Appl 08‐01‐ Worki 57 STONE KUMAR 1.821 ‐ 09”N, Long: DHANBAD 9431191712 09/10/2014 2015 2023 icabl icabl 2015 ng SINGH 14/186/2013/4 E 86°27’ 52" [email protected] e e 65, 22/08/2014 TO E 86°27’ m 59”E Temp Non‐ Open Not Not AHMAD orarily MOUZA MODIDIH PS Appl Appl Captive cast 58 STONE HUSSAIN 31/10/2007 0.405 NA NA NA Disco ‐ ‐ GOVINDPUR DHANBAD icabl icabl OTHER ntinue e e d Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°44’ cast Yes, 02.95" TO N Temp VILL DOLABAR, PO Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 23°44’ BAIDYA orarily MOKO, PS BALIAPUR, 29‐12‐ 15‐08‐ Appl Appl 29‐12‐ ‐ 07.65”N, 59 STONE NATH 22/12/2015 0.68 Disco DISTT DHANBAD 2015 2019 icabl icabl 2015 16/1158/015/1 Long: E MODAK ntinue 9576132284 e e 756, 86°33’ d 26/10/2015 25.48" TO E 86°33’ 22.53”E Lat: N Open KAZI ANSARI AHMAD 23°54'14.46 Temp cast S/O‐CHOTU KAZI Not Not TO N orarily KAZI ASIR ADD‐MAYUR 4056, 11‐11‐ 25‐03‐ Appl Appl 11‐11‐ Non‐ 23°54'16.01 60 STONE 0.607 Disco ‐ AHMAD NACHAN,PO‐NAGAR 17/12/2007 2015 2018 icabl icabl 2015 Captive ”N, Long: E ntinue KIYARI e e 86°26.00" d PS‐TUNDI,DHANBAD TO E 86°26'’ 0.5”E

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Lat: N Open 23°41'37.3 cast KULDIP KR. $CO. Temp Yes, TO N Not Not AUTH‐KULDIP KUMAR orarily ec/seiaa/2015‐ 23°41'43.0” KULDIP KR. 3108, 26‐09‐ 25‐09‐ Appl Appl 26‐09‐ Non‐ 61 STONE AGRWAL 2.3 Disco 16/1269/2015/ N, Long: E CO. 20/08/2008 2015 2025 icabl icabl 2015 Captive ADD+PO+PS‐ ntinue 210, 86°36'39.7" e e BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD d 15/12/2015 TO E 86°36'43.0” E Non‐ Lat: N Open M/S BANJRANG STONE Captive 23°54’ cast WORKS Temp 20.00 TO N M/S Not Not AUTH‐SRI MUKESH orarily 23°54’ BANJRANG Appl Appl 62 STONE KUMAR SHARMA ‐ 1.3 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ 23.15”N, STONE icabl icabl S/O‐TELURAM SHARMA ntinue Long: E WORKS e e ADD‐ d 86°09’ 06.8" BAZAR,DHANBAD TO E 86°09’ 11.23”E Non‐ Lat: N Open MANOJ KUMAR 23°44’ 26.4" Temp Captive cast MAHATO, Not Not TO N 23°44’ MANOJ orarily S/O‐SRI RADHE MAHATO, 16678, Appl Appl 29.7”N, 63 STONE KUMAR 0.809 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ ADD‐ 28/12/2011 icabl icabl Long: E MAHATO ntinue PAHARPUR,BALIYAPUR,D e e 86°30’ 50.6" d HANBAD 9431162687 TO E 86°30’ 57.7”E

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Non‐ Lat: 23°50’ Open Captive 15.97"N N cast 23°50’ 13.56" N N 23°50’ 12.59"N N MD HASIMUDIN ANSARI, Temp 23°50’ Not Not MD S/O‐IDARISH ANSARI, orarily 15.41"N , 3048, Appl Appl 64 STONE HASIMUDIN ADD+PO;‐JANGALPUR, 0.963 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ Long: 13/08/2008 icabl icabl ANSARI PS;‐ ntinue 86°34’ e e GOVINDPUR,DHANBAD d 29.51"E 86°34’ 28.28"E 86°34’ 31.22"E 86°34’ 31.42"E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°48’ cast 19.13" TO Temp MD TAHIR ANSARI Not Not 23°48’ orarily MD TAHIR S/O;‐WASIRUDIN ANSARI 831, Appl Appl 22.2”N, 65 STONE 1.32 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ ANSARI ADD+PO;‐ 04/03/2004 icabl icabl Long: E ntinue JANGALPUR,DHANBAD e e 86°35’ d 21.73" TO E 86°35’ 24.63”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°44’ 50.9 cast MD. EKRAM ANSARI, Temp Not Not TO N 23°44’ S/O‐JAWED ANSARI, orarily MD.AKRAM 2158, Appl Appl 54.9”N, 66 STONE ADD‐ 0.445 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ ANSARI 07/05/2008 icabl icabl Long: E AMJHAR,BALIYAPUR,DHA ntinue e e 86°30’ 55.3" NBAD d TO E 86°30’ 57.3”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°43’ cast 41.39" TO N MD.HASIM, Temp Not Not Yes, 23°43’ S/O‐SHEKH DIL MAHATO orarily 75, Appl Appl PC/NOC/DHN/ 44.77”N, 67 STONE MD.HASIM ADD‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco 16/04/2007 icabl icabl 12/B‐923, Long: E AMJHAR,BALIYAPUR,DHA ntinue e e 10/04/2015 86°30’ NBAD d 13.97" TO E 86°30’ 19.01”E Non‐ Lat: Open STONE N23°50'55.0 Captive Yes, cast , Temp 0"TO MD.MOIN ANSARI Not Not EC/SEIAA/2014 STONE orarily N23°50'55.0 MD.MOIN S/0‐HABIB ANSARI 8173, 19‐02‐ 10‐08‐ Appl Appl 19‐02‐ ‐ 68 (CHIPS 0.4 Disco 0"N, Long: ANSARI ADD‐BICHHAKATA, 29/11/2015 2015 2021 icabl icabl 2015 15/517/2014/1 ), ntinue E86°10'34.6 HARIHARPUR, DHANBAD e e 302, STONE d 0"TO 17/08/2015 DUST 86°10'35.01 "E Lat: Open N23°50"52. cast Yes, Temp 29"TO MD.TOUKIR, Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 orarily N23°51"01. S/O‐HABIB ANSARI Appl Appl Non‐ ‐ 69 STONE MD.TOUKIR ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco 6", Long: ADD‐BICHHAKATA, icabl icabl Captive 16/1794/015/2 ntinue E86°10'31.8 HARIHARPUR, DHANBAD e e 406, d 9"TO 30/12/2015 E86°10'32.0 0"E MS Temp Non‐ Open VILL DEOGHARA, PO Not Not CHANDRAW orarily , PS 8/4, Appl Appl Captive cast 70 STONE ANSHI 0.404 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ ‐ GOVINDPUR, DISTT 13/07/2011 icabl icabl STONE ntinue DHANBAD e e FRAM d M/S DAROGA PRADHAN, Non‐ Lat: N Open Yes, PARTNER:‐SRI DINESH Temp 23°44'57.80 Not Not Captive EC/SEIAA/2015 cast MS PRADHAN,S/O‐LT orarily " N 23°44’ 1663, Appl Appl ‐ 71 STONE DAROGA DAROGA PRADHAN ADD:‐ 0.708 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco 59.9”N, 15/03/2016 icabl icabl 16/1025/015/1 PRADHAN ADARASH ntinue Long: E e e 720, NAGAR,HIRAPUR,DHANB d 86°28’ 48.7" 06/11/2015 AD TO E 86°28’

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50.6”E

Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°53'09.7" M/S JANTA STONE Captive cast Temp Yes, TO 23°53’ WORKS Not Not MS JANTA orarily EC/SEIAA/2014 09.9”N, AUTH‐SRI AWTAR SINGH 8115, 21‐11‐ 03‐06‐ Appl Appl 72 STONE STONE 0.708 ‐ Disco ‐ Long: E S/O‐LT MOHAN SINGH 21/11/2015 2015 2022 icabl icabl WORKS ntinue 15/469/2014/7 86°14’ 37.6" ADD+PO‐ e e d 07, 31/12/2014 TO E TOPCHANCHI,DHANBAD 86°14’39.6” E Non‐ Yes, Open MS NEW Temp Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 SHIV orarily Captive cast SABAIGARHA, PO 9861, 14‐07‐ 27‐11‐ Appl Appl ‐ 73 STONE SHAKTI 1.21 ‐ Disco ‐ BALIAPUR DHANBAD 16/12/2015 2015 2018 icabl icabl 16/1137/015/1 STONE ntinue e e 773, WORKS d 15/10/2015 Non‐ Lat: N Open NIMAI CHANDRA 23°44’ 05.5" MANDAL Temp Captive cast Not Not TO N 23°44’ NIMAI S/O‐MANPURAN orarily Appl Appl 04.9”N, 74 STONE CHANDRA MANDAL ‐ 0.42 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ icabl icabl Long: E MANDAL ADD‐ ntinue e e 86°29’ 31.2" AJHAMAR,BALIYAPUR,DH d TO E 86°29’ ANBAD 32.8”E Lat: N Open PITAMBAR PRAMANIK, 23°43’ 49.3" Temp cast S/O‐ SRI BALRAM Not Not TO N 23°43’ orarily PITAMBAR PRAMANIK Appl Appl Non‐ 51.03”N, 75 STONE ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ PRAMANIK ADD‐LAKHIPUR,PO‐ icabl icabl Captive Long: E ntinue NIRASA e e 86°37’ 52.3" d DHANBAD TO E 86°37’ 55.3”E

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Non‐ ‐ Open 1.PRITPAL SINGH Lat: N Captive cast S/O‐DARSHAN SINGH 23°44’ 44.5" Temp PRITPAL ADD‐AMJHAR,BALIYAPUR Not Not TO N 23°44’ orarily SINGH AND 2.SHIVLAL GOPE, Appl Appl 52.0”N, 76 STONE ‐ 4.05 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco SHIVLAL S/O‐GUHI GOPE, icabl icabl Long: E ntinue GOPE ADD‐ e e 86°32’42.2" d PRADHANKHATA,BLIYAPU TO E 86°32’

R,DHANBAD 56.0”E

Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°43’ RAGHABENDRA KR. Captive cast 57.15"TO N PANDEY Temp RAGHABEN Not Not 23°44’ S/O‐LT RAMNATH orarily DRA 1336, 25‐10‐ 21‐06‐ Appl Appl 01.99”N, 77 STONE PANDEY 0.526 ‐ Disco ‐ KUMAR 25/10/2016 2016 2020 icabl icabl Long: E ADD+PO‐PARAGHA,PS‐ ntinue PANDE e e 86°29’ BALIYAPUR d 31.12" TO E DHANBAD 86°29’ 34.46”E Lat: N Open 23°45’ 05.5" Yes, cast PRO RAJESH KUMAR, VILL Temp TO N 23°45’ Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 MANAITANR, MANDIR orarily 10.3”N, RAJESH 2112, Appl Appl Non‐ ‐ 78 STONE ROAD, PS DHANSAR, 1.21 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco Long: E KUMAR 16/11/2015 icabl icabl Captive 16/875/2015/1 DISTT DHANBAD, ntinue 86°28’ 57.3" e e 738, 9708266759 d TO E 26/10/2015 86°29’01.2 ”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°44’ cast RAJIV NAYAN SHARMA Temp Yes, 58.4"TO N Not Not RAJIV S/O‐SRI PRASID SHARMA orarily EC/SEIAA/15‐ 23°45’ 1972, 14‐03‐ 13‐03‐ Appl Appl 79 STONE NAYAN ADD‐SAWAIGADA,PO‐ 1.53 ‐ Disco 16/891/2015/1 03.6”N, 19/10/2015 2015 2025 icabl icabl SHARMA PALANI ntinue 623, Long: E e e PS‐BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD d 30/09/2015 86°28’ 59.5" TO E 86°29’ 04.8”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°43’ cast RAM DAS CHATARJEE Temp 47.6"TO N Not Not S/O‐LT RADHIKA PRASAD orarily 23°43’ RAM DAS 6654, Appl Appl 80 STONE CHATARJEE 0.959 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ 49.3”N, CHATARJEE 19/06/2009 icabl icabl ADD+PO+PS‐ ntinue Long: E e e NIRSA,DHANBAD d 86°38’ 00.2" TO E 86°38’ 4.9”E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°44’ RAMKESHAR MAHATO, Captive cast Temp 17.8"TO N S/O‐ASHU MAHATO Not Not Yes, orarily 23°44’ RAMKESHA ADD‐PAHARPUR, 17‐10‐ 25‐04‐ Appl Appl EC/DEIAA/2016 81 STONE 26/04/2009 0.81 ‐ Disco 13.2”N, R MAHATO PO+PS‐ 2015 2019 icabl icabl ‐17/18/1329, ntinue Long: E BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD e e 16/12/2017 d 86°31’ 04.1" 9631915657 TO E 86°31’ 00.7”E Non‐ Lat: N Open RANA UDAY PARTAP 23°43’ SINGH, Captive cast 47.00"TO N S/O‐SRI RANA RAN VIJAY Temp Not Not 23°43’ RANA UDAY PRATAP SINGH orarily Appl Appl 49.9”N, 82 STONE PRATAP ADD;‐VISHANPUR NALA ‐ 1.436 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ icabl icabl Long: E SINGH JAY PRSKASH NAGAR ntinue e e 86°35’ PO+PS;‐DHANBAD d 07.00" TO E 7779952312 86°35’ [email protected] 09.80”E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°32’ RANA VINAY PRATAP Captive cast 49.6"TO N SINGH Temp RANA Not Not 23°32’ S/O‐SRI RANA RAN VIJAY orarily VINAY 23‐06‐ 22‐12‐ Appl Appl 51.9”N, 83 STONE PRATAP SINGH ‐ 2.642 ‐ Disco ‐ PRATAP 2008 2018 icabl icabl Long: E ADD;‐VISHANPUR NALA ntinue SINGH e e 86°30’ JAY PRSKASH NAGAR d 49.00" TO E PO+PS;‐DHANBAD 86°30’ 05.80”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°54'14.64 SRI ANANT LAL SINGH Captive cast Temp TO N S/0‐LT MAHAVIR PRASAD Not Not orarily 23°54'15.66 SRI ANANT SINGH Appl Appl 84 STONE ‐ 0.809 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ ”N, Long: E LAL SINGH ADD+PO‐KESHKA,PS‐ icabl icabl ntinue 86°24'59.34 TUNDI e e d " TO E DHANBAD 86°24'60.6 ”E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°42'47.25 SRI CHANDRA MOHAN Captive cast Temp "TO N SRI GROVAR Not Not orarily 23°42'42.99 CHANDRA S/O‐PRAKASH LAL Appl Appl 85 STONE ‐ 0.194 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ ”N, Long: E MOHAN GROWAR icabl icabl ntinue 86°33'13.75 GROVER ADD+PO‐ e e d " TO E BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD 86°33'16.17 ”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°41’ cast SRI GORANG MANDAL, 54.80"TO N Temp S/O‐SRI NAWHIR Not Not 23°41’ SRI orarily MANDAL Appl Appl 58.57”N, 86 STONE GORANG ‐ 0.655 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ ADD‐KATRAS ROAD, icabl icabl Long: E MANDAL ntinue PO‐BANK e e 86°35’ d MORE,DHANBAD 18.92" TO E 86°35’22.07 ”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°52’ cast SRI HULAS RAWANI, Temp 05.5"TO N Not Not S/O;‐MAHAVIR RAWANI, orarily 23°52’ SRI HULAS Appl Appl 87 STONE ADD;‐DEWGHARA, ‐ 0.405 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ 07.5”N, RAWANI icabl icabl PO;‐MAHUDA,DHANBAD ntinue Long: E e e 9234742268 d 86°29’ 16.1" TO E 86°29’ 19.1”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°42’ SRI LAKHIRAM HEMBRAM Captive cast 45.7236" TO $ OTHER Temp Yes, SRI Not Not N 23°42’ S/O‐SRI SHAMBHU orarily EC/SEIAA/2015 LAKHIRAM Appl Appl 48.024”N, 88 STONE HEMBRAM 30/05/2016 0.493 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ HEMBRAM icabl icabl Long: E ADD‐DARDAHA,PO‐ ntinue 16/749/015/17 OTHER e e 86°33’ MOKO d 57, 26/10/2015 6.768" TO E DHANBAD 86°33’ 8.622”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°52’ cast 45.32.70" SRI LALU RAM MAHATO Temp Not Not TO N 23°52’ SRI LALU S/0‐RAGHU MAHATO orarily Appl Appl 32.40”N, 89 STONE RAM ADD‐CHINPUR,PO‐ ‐ 0.453 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ icabl icabl Long: E MAHATO TANTARI ntinue e e 86°14’ DHANBAD d 6.12.66" TO E 86°14’ 40”E SRI MUKTESHWAR Non‐ Open Lat: N MAHATO Captive 23°43’ 47.5" cast S/O‐LT NARAYAAN Temp SRI Not Not TO N 23°43’ CHANDRA MAHATO orarily MUKTESHW 23‐11‐ 13‐09‐ Appl Appl 49.4”N, 90 STONE ADD‐LAKHIPUR,PO‐ 23/11/2015 0.566 ‐ Disco ‐ AR 2015 2021 icabl icabl Long: E KELIYASOL ntinue MAHATO e e 86°38’ 5.5" PS‐NIRSA,DHANBAD d TO E 86°38’ mukteshwarmahato3@g 7.1”E mail.com 9931344840 Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°44’ cast 05.16"TO N RAJESH KUMAR Temp Not Not 23°44’ S/O‐RAJKISHOR MAHATO orarily SRI RAJESH 2112, Appl Appl 10.11”N, 91 STONE ADD‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ KUMAR 16/11/2015 icabl icabl Long: E CHIRAGORA,HIRAUR,DHA ntinue e e 86°31’ NBAD d 02.93" TO E 86°31'06.00 ”E

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Non‐ Lat: N Open SRI RAM KUMAR Yes, 23°43’ 47.0" Temp Captive cast MANDAL Not Not EC/SEIAA/2015 TO N 23°43’ SRI RAM orarily S/O‐ SUBAL MANDAL 8378, Appl Appl ‐ 49.9”N, 92 STONE KUMAR 0.91 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ADD+PO‐ 08/12/2015 icabl icabl 16/868/2015/1 Long: E MANDAL ntinue PARGHA,BALIYAPUR e e 730, 86°28’ 36.9" d DHANBAD 9546095152 19/09/2015 TO E 86°28’ 38.2”E Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°52'3.66" SRI RAMESH CHANDRA Captive cast Temp TO N 23°52’ SRI RUZ Not Not orarily 6.2”N, Long: RAMESH S/O KAMAL CHANDRA 9394, Appl Appl 93 STONE 1.011 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ E CHANDRA RUZ 20/05/2011 icabl icabl ntinue 86°29'17.76 RUZ VILEZ ROAD e e d " TO E ,GOVINDPUR,DHANBAD 86°29'19.1” E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°45’ 33.5" cast Temp SRI SHIV SRI SHIV SHANKAR STONE Not Not TO N 23°45’ orarily SHANKAR SLPPLY CO. Appl Appl 38.65”N, 94 STONE NA 0.404 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ STONE ADD;‐DEWGHARA,PO;‐ icabl icabl Long: E ntinue SUPPLY CO. MAHUDA,DHANBAD e e 86°16’ 20.7" d TO E 86°16’ 22.24”E Non‐ Lat: N Open SRI VIKASH CHANDRA Captive 23°41'50.5" cast MAHATHA Temp Not Not TO N SRI VIKASH S/O‐SRI CHANDI CHARAN orarily 3323, Appl Appl 23°41'52.1” 95 STONE CHANDRA MAHATHA 0.259 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ 10/09/2009 icabl icabl N, Long: E MAHATHA ADD‐BADALPUR,PO‐ ntinue e e 86°37'4.7" AKHDUARA d TO E PS‐NIRSA,DHANBAD 86°37'6.2”E SRI VIVEK KUMAR Non‐ Lat: N Open Yes, AGRWAL Temp 23°44’ 56.3" Not Not Captive EC/SEIAA/2015 cast SRI VIVEK S/O‐SRI VIMAL KUMAR orarily TO N 23°44’ Appl Appl ‐ 96 STONE KUMAR AGRWAL NA 0.81 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco 00.1”N, icabl icabl 16/884/2015/1 AGRWAL ADD+PO‐ ntinue Long: E e e 777, BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD d 86°28’ 55.4" 30/10/2015 9934518873 TO E 86°28’

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58.4”E

Non‐ Lat: N Open 23°44’ 14.1" SUJAN MAHATO, Temp Captive cast Not Not TO N 23°44’ S/O‐AKALU MAHATO, orarily SUJAN Appl Appl 07.1”N, 97 STONE ADD‐PAHARPUR, ‐ 0.91 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ MAHATO icabl icabl Long: E PO+PS‐ ntinue e e 86°31.'05.8" BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD d TO E 86°31’ 08.1”E Non‐ Lat: N Open Captive 23°54’ cast 20.34" TO N TEJ NARAYAN SINGH Temp Not Not 23°54’ TEJ S/O‐ LT MUKHLAL SINGH orarily Appl Appl 24.43”N, 98 STONE NARAYAN ADD+PO‐KESHAKA,PS‐ ‐ 0.89 ‐ ‐ ‐ Disco ‐ icabl icabl Long: E SINGH TUNDI ntinue e e 86°24’ DHANBAD d 56.44" TO E 86°24’ 56.44”E Table 9: Details of Minor Mining lease of Dhanbad

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Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years Financial Year Collection (Stone) (INR Lakh)

2015‐16 231.54

2016‐17 297.33

2017‐18 341.81

Table 10: Royalty received in last three years

Details of production of minor minerals in last three years Minor Mineral Quantity (in M.T.)

FY 2015‐16 FY 2016‐17 FY 2017‐18

Stone 312032 248960 656551

Table 11: Production details of Minor mineral, Dhanbad

Mineral map of the district Mineral map for minor mineral (stone) is given in the figure below:

Figure 8: Geological map of Dhanbad

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List of Letter of Intent (LoI) Holders in the District along with its validity Area of Letter of Mining Name S. Name of Intent lease to Validity of Use (Captive/ Location of the Mining Lease (Latitude of the Address & Contact No of Lessee No the Lessee Grant Order be LoI Non‐Captive) & Longitude) Mineral No. & date allotted (ha) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AMIT AMIT KUMAR MANDAL,VILL ASANBANI, PO Lat: N 23°52’ .9" TO N 23°52’ 6.2”N, 137, 1 STONE KUMAR BHITIYA, PS GOBINDPUR, DISTT DHANBAD, 2.43 02‐01‐2019 Non‐Captive Long: E 86°29’ 23.90" TO E 86°29’ 15/06/2010 MANDAL [email protected], 9431162109 26.20”E BALENDRA PROP BALENDRA KUMAR SINGH, VILL KUMAR Lat: N24°23'.0912" TO N24°23'5.0912", SAHARPURA, PO SARKARDEEH, PS 1231, 2 STONE SINGH 0.76 31‐01‐2022 Non‐Captive Long: E85°24'40.8224" TO E85° GOVINDPUR, DISST DHANBAD, 09/10/2014 STONE 24'42.8224" [email protected], 9304807782 MINES DIWAKAR PAHARPUR,PO BALIAPUR,DHANBAD 35, Lat: N 23°44'06.2TO N 23°44'04.2”N, 3 STONE MANDAL 0.48 25‐06‐2021 Non‐Captive 8002811508 [email protected] 05/01/2011 Long: E 86°31'09.5" TO E 86°31'12.6”E OTHER PROP GAGANDEEP SINGH DUGGAL, VILL G.S.DUGGA KUSUMATNAD, PO PARGH, PS BALIAPUR, 1678, Lat: N 23°43 45.53 TO N 23°43 53.84, 4 STONE L AND 2.792 01‐12‐2024 Non‐Captive DISTT DHANBAD, 09/09/2015 Long: E 86°28 41.20 TO E 86°28 47.99 BROTHERS [email protected], 9934113698 Ishraq Zia, S/O Md Kashim Ansari, Jangalpur Lat: N 23°54’ 21.92 TO N 23°54’ 376, 5 STONE ISHRAQ ZIA PO: Jangalpur 9430312385 3.246 27‐03‐2026 Non‐Captive 38.00”N, Long: E 86°38’ 12.90 TO E 09/03/2016 [email protected] 86°38’ 31.17”E KAMAL Lat: N 23°43’ 43.38 TO N 23°43’ KUMAR DAS Kamal Kumar Das, S/O: Virbhan Das, Baliapur 93, 6 STONE 0.81 10‐02‐2026 Non‐Captive 38.00”N, Long: E 86°33’ 30" TO E STONE 9204492796 [email protected] 20/01/2016 86°33’ 30”E MINES

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KAMALAKA KAMALAKAR MANDAL OTHER, MOUZA 4350, 7 STONE R MANDAL NIPANIYA PS BALIAPUR DHANBAD 9955474533 0.809 26‐10‐2018 Non‐Captive 06/12/2008 Lat: N 23°47’ 43.6 TO N 23°43’ 49.3”N, OTHER [email protected] Long: E 86°38’ 00.2" TO E 86°38’ 4.9”E STONE, LEGAL HEIR Lat: N23°43'35.26 TO VILL Baliapur,PO Baliapur Dhanbad 1229, 8 STONE KAMAL 2.2 29‐06‐2022 Non‐Captive N23°43'35.27.1"N, Long: 9204492796 [email protected] 09/10/2014 (CHIPS) KUMAR DAS E86°30'57.8"TO E86°30'59.8"E Maha Kali Stone Enterprise, SMT. VEENA MAHA KALI GROVER, VILL DUDHIA, PO/PS BALIAPUR, DISTT 424, Lat: N23°42'0.623"TON23°42'0.688"N, 9 STONE STONE 0.809 04‐04‐2020 Non‐Captive DHANBAD 9431122617 05/04/2011 Long: E86°34'0.243"TO E86°34'0.252"E INDUSTRIES [email protected] MANIK Lat: N 23°44’ 03.4" TO N 23°44’ VILL AMJHAR,PS BALIAPUR,DHANBAD 23, 10 STONE CHANDRA 0.428 09‐01‐2023 Non‐Captive 04.1”N, Long: E 86°29’ 30.9" TO E 9431376834 [email protected] 05/01/2016 MANDAL 86°29’ 34.1”E

PRO MANNU ALAM. AT/PO JANGALPUR, Lat: N 23°51’ 0.25" TO N 23°51’ MANNU 1229, 11 STONE DHANBAD 9430312385 1.773 16‐07‐2026 Non‐Captive 5.46”N, Long: E 86°35’ 30.6" TO E ALAM 27/05/2016 [email protected] 86°35’ 35.26”E

MANNU MOUZA JANGALPUR PO GOVINDPUR, Khata No Lat: N 23°49’ 59.58" TO N 23°50’03.42 ALAM 474, 12 STONE 167,PLOT NO 364P DHANBAD. 9430312385 1.29 27‐03‐2026 Non‐Captive ”N, Long: E 86°34’ 19.32" TO E 86°34’ STONE 17/03/2016 [email protected] 21.66”E MINES MD VILL MARRO, PS GOBINDPUR, DISTT DHANBAD 14223, Lat: N 23°52’ 02.6" TO N 23°52’07.6”N, 13 STONE GAYASUDDI 9334007193 1.416 05‐11‐2018 Non‐Captive 12/11/2008 Long: E 86°29’31.2" TO E 86°29’ 36.7”E N ANSARI [email protected] MD MOBIN ANSARI AND MD MOUZA JANGALPUR, PO Lat: N 23°50’ 4.68" TO N 23°50’9.78 4100, 14 STONE MARGUB JANGALPUR,DHANBAD 9572601623 1.59 03‐06‐2019 Non‐Captive ”N, Long: E 86°34’25.20" TO E 86°34’ 25/06/2009 ANSARI [email protected] 31.20”E STONE MINES

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MD MOHSIN MOUZA JANGALPUR PS GOVINDPUR, Khata No Lat: N 23°50’ 8.99 TO N 23°50’ 2886, 15 STONE ANSARI 167, Plot No 402 DHANBAD 9572601623 0.566 10‐06‐2020 Non‐Captive 11.97”N, Long: E 86°34’ 33.12" TO E 22/09/2010 STONE [email protected] 86°34’ 37.46”E MINES PROP MOKIM ANSARI S/O MUSTAK ANSARI Lat: N 23°50’ 8.99 TO N 23°50’ MD MOKIM 475, 16 STONE ADD JANGALPUR PS GOVINDPUR,DHANBAD 0.85 12‐04‐2026 Non‐Captive 11.97”N, Long: E 86°34’ 33.12" TO E ANSARI 17/03/2016 9430312385 [email protected] 86°34’ 37.46”E MD MUBARAK AT JANGALPUR, PO JANGALPUR, PS Lat: N 23°50’ 13.98" TO N 23°50’ HUSSAIN 522, 17 STONE GOVINDPUR, DHANBAD 8757522432 1.437 10‐04‐2026 Non‐Captive 12.72”N, Long: E 86°34’ 20.46" TO E AND MD 26/03/2016 [email protected] 86°34’ 22.68”E MAHMUD ANSARI MD Lat: N 23°53’ 13.4" TO N 23°53’ MOUZA JANGALPUR PO PS GOVINDPUR 3434, 18 STONE MUZIBUR 1.7 05‐12‐2018 13.4”N, Long: E 86°34’ 12.3" TO E DHANBAD 9199432421 [email protected] 23/09/2008 RAB Non‐Captive 86°34’ 12.3”E MD. AFJAL Lat: N 23°50’ 3.71" TO N 23°50’ ANSARI AT JANGALPUR PS GOVINDPUR DHANBAD 1228, 19 STONE 1.303 29‐07‐2022 Non‐Captive 3.77”N, Long: E 86°34’ 25.13" TO E STONE 9999999999 [email protected] 09/10/2014 86°34’ 27.3”E MINES MD. MOUZA JANGALPUR PS GOVINDPUR Lat: N 23°50’ 0.13 TO N 23°50’ 0.17”N, 93, 20 STONE MOJAMMIL DHANBAD 7250125888 2.429 29‐07‐2022 Non‐Captive Long: E 86°34’ 21.6" TO E 86°34’ 07/01/2015 AHMAD [email protected] 25.3”E MS ANKUSH GROVER PROP ANKUSH GROVER S/O MAN MOHAN 1698, Lat: N23°43'0.7'' TO N23° 43'0.73"N, 21 STONE MINES AND GROVER VILL SALUKCHAPRA,PS NIRSA, 3.64 15‐02‐2026 Non‐Captive 16/02/2016 Long: E86°35'38.3" TO E86°35'39.3" STONE DHANBAD 9955119511 [email protected] CRUSHER

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STONE, MS ASIT STONE KUMAR Prop ASIT KUMAR MANDAL, AT ASANBANI, PO Lat: N 23°52’ .9" TO N 23°52’ 6.2”N, 1637, 22 (CHIPS), MANDAL VITIYA , PO GOVINDPUR, DHANBAD 1.295 02‐01‐2019 Non‐Captive Long: E 86°29’ 23.90" TO E 86°29’ 05/06/2010 STONE STONE 9431162109 [email protected] 26.20”E DUST MINE MOUAZ GAHIRA,PO JANGALPUR PS Lat: N 23°48’ 13.1"TO N 23°48’ 16.4”N, MS D.P. 1972, 23 STONE GOVINDPUR,DHANBAD 9006970469 0.6 27‐04‐2022 Non‐Captive Long: E 86°35’ 15.3" TO E 86°35’ ENTERPRISE 28/09/2015 [email protected] 19.5”E M/S KULDIP KUMAR CO. At. Salukchopra P.O. MS KULDIP 1821, Lat: N23°43'50.12"TO N23°43'51.12"N, 24 STONE Salukchopra Dist. Dhanbad 9431512834 2.76 07‐10‐2025 Non‐Captive KUMAR CO. 03/10/2015 Long: E86°36'7.53"TO E86°36'8.01"E [email protected] STONE, STONE MS MAA Lat: N 23°44’ 26.0 TO N 23°44’ 23.6”N, Prop: Devashi Pramanik, S/O Banmanli 1467, 25 (CHIPS), AMBEY 1.05 04‐11‐2020 Non‐Captive Long: E 86°32’ 50.1" TO E 86°32’ Pramanik, Amjhar PO+PS: Baliapur 28/08/2017 STONE STONE 47.2”E DUST

MS SRI SAI PRO VIVEK KUMAR AGARAWAL, MOUZA Lat: N 23°44’ 6.7776" TO N 23°44’ 1493, 26 STONE RAM DARDAHA PO BALIAPUR DHANBAD 0.64 16‐01‐2023 Non‐Captive 5.136”N, Long: E 86°32’ 29.67" TO E 19/08/2015 MINERALS 9431187720 [email protected] 86°32’ 33.622”E

STONE, NIRAJ Partner NIRAJ KUMAR AGARWAL AND JAGDIP STONE KUMAR Lat: N 23°42’ 36.11" TO N 23°42’ AGARWAL, AT/PO BALIAPUR, PS BALIAPUR, 473, 27 (CHIPS), AGARWAL 1.675 03‐03‐2026 Non‐Captive 41.31”N, Long: E 86°32’ 14.40" TO E DHANBAD 9431162194 07/03/2016 STONE AND JAGDIP 86°32’ 21.35”E [email protected] DUST AGARWAL PRADEEP KUMAR PRADIP KUMAR SINGH VILL KESKA PS TUNDI Lat: N 23°54’ 15.30" TO N 23°54’ 4576, 28 STONE SINGH DHANBAD 9830600595 3.5 28‐12‐2018 Non‐Captive 15.30”N, Long: E 86°24’ 1.38" TO E 23/12/2008 STONE [email protected] 86°24’ 3.26”E QUARRY

RANA UDAY PROP RANA UDAY PARTAP SINGH,AT MARRO Lat: N 23°52’ 1.13"TO N 23°52’ 8.02”N, 4378, 29 STONE PARTAP PS GOVINDPUR ,DHANBAD 3.15 Acer 1.27 26‐04‐2026 Non‐Captive Long: E 86°29’ 25.66" TO E 86°29’ 17/05/2016 SINGH 7779952312 [email protected] 39.94”E

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RANA UDAY PROP RANA UDAY PARTAP SINGH,AT MARRO Lat: N 23°51’ 59.13"TO N 23°51’ 659, 30 STONE PRATAP PS GOVINDPUR ,DHANBAD 3.15 Acer 4.795 29‐04‐2026 Non‐Captive 60.24”N, Long: E 86°29’ 31.34" TO E 05/04/2016 SINGH 7779952312 [email protected] 86°29’ 32.24”E

SADAUR PROP SADAUR RAHMAN, VILL/PO/PS RAHMAN 212, Lat: N23°41'30.07"TON23°41'31.07"N, 31 STONE BALIAPUR, DISTT DHANBAD 9006781056 0.607 27‐02‐2024 Non‐Captive STONE 09/02/2016 Long: E86°10'34.60"TO 86°34'18.64"E [email protected] QUARRY

SHIVAY Lat: N 23°41'53.03 TO N VILL SALPATRA, PS BALIAPUR, DISTT DHANBAD 1357, 32 STONE ENTERPRISE 0.987 04‐12‐2021 Non‐Captive 23°41'57.86”N, Long: E 86°34'30.10TO 9472764646 [email protected] 13/10/2011 S E 86°34'35.70”E

PARTNER MANOJ KUMAR,SITAL KR. SHREE MISHRA,AMRENDRA NARAYAN JHA 211,B AND Lat: N 23°51’ 56.5 TO N 23°52’ 00.2”N, MAHALAXM 1312, 33 STONE C 2ND FLOOR OZONE PLAZE, BANK 1.21 10‐12‐2018 Non‐Captive Long: E 86°29’ 26.6" TO E 86°29’ I 04/06/2016 MORE,DHANBAD. 3Acer 9431513331 37.1”E INDUSTRIES [email protected] SHREE PARTNER SITAL KR. MISHRA,AMRENDRA Lat: N 23°52’ 00.2 TO N 23°52’ 00.5”N, MAHALAXM NARAYAN JHA 211,B AND C 2ND FLOOR 1313, 34 STONE 2.023 11‐06‐2020 Non‐Captive Long: E 86°29’ 25.6" TO E 86°29’ I OZONE PLAZE, BANK MORE,DHANBAD 5 Acer 06/06/2016 32.5”E INDUSTRIES 9431121609 [email protected] STONE, STONE SRI ASIT VILL ASANBANI, PO VITIYA, PS GOVINDPUR, 1465, Lat: N 23°54’ 9.6" TO N 23°54’ 14.1”N, 35 (CHIPS), KUMAR DHANBAD, MOUZA GARGA, AREA 9.20 ACERS 3.72 04‐11‐2020 Non‐Captive 28/08/2017 Long: E 86°38’ 6.1" TO E 86°38’ 11.2”E STONE MANDAL 9431162109 [email protected] DUST SRI ASIT VILL ASANBANI, PO VITIYA, PS GOVINDPUR, Lat: N 23°53’ 51.3" TO N 23°53’ 310, 36 STONE KUMAR DHANBAD, MOUZA GARGA, AREA 3.17 ACERS 3.17 04‐11‐2020 Non‐Captive 55.8”N, Long: E 86°38’ 16.2" TO E 28/08/2018 MANDAL 9431162109 [email protected] 86°38’ 20.1”E VILL ASANBANI, PO VITIYA, PS GOVINDPUR, SRI ASIT Lat: N 23°53’ 40.9" TO N 23°53’ DHANBAD, MOUZA GARGA, AREA 2.83 Ha 459, 37 STONE KUMAR 2.83 04‐11‐2020 Non‐Captive 43.8”N, Long: E 86°38’ 5.6" TO E 86°38’ ACERS 9431162109 28/08/2019 MANDAL 8.7”E [email protected] SRI ASIT VILL ASANBANI, PO VITIYA, PS GOVINDPUR, 307, Lat: N 23°53’ 44.1" TO N 23°53’ 38 STONE 1.57 04‐11‐2020 Non‐Captive KUMAR DHANBAD, MOUZA GARGA, PLOT NO 361 28/08/2020 47.8”N, Long: E 86°38’ 5.9" TO E 86°38’

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MANDAL 9431162109 [email protected] 8.9”E SRI Lat: N 23°51'25.9"TO N 23°51'28.5”N, SRI BAMAPADA ARDDY, VILL SALDAHA, PO/PS 1688, 39 STONE BAMAPADA 0.4 03‐07‐2021 Non‐Captive Long: E 86°33'13.75" TO E 86°33'16.17 RAJGANJ, DISTT DHANBAD 8936023446 10/09/2015 ARDDY ”E SRI MOUZA PAHARPUR PO BALIAPUR DHANBAD 1983, Lat: N 23°44’ 31"TO N 23°44’ 36.52”N, 40 STONE HARIPADO 9973474573 0.68 09‐07‐2020 Non‐Captive 29/10/2015 Long: E 86°30’ 49" TO E 86°30’ 04”E MAHATO [email protected] SRI JAGDIP AGARWAL,S/O SRI OM PRAKASH Lat: N 23°42’ 45.7236"TO N 23°42’ SRI JAGDIP AGARAWAL, VILL BALIAPUR, PO/PS BALIAPUR, 937, 41 STONE 0.81 30‐10‐2023 Non‐Captive 48.024”N, Long: E 86°33’ 6.768" TO E AGARWAL DISTT DHANBAD, PIN 828201 9431162194 01/10/2013 86°33’ 8.622”E [email protected] SRI JAGDIP AGRWAL AT. SITALPUR P.O. SRI JAGDIP Lat: N 23°44'32.2"TO N 23°44'35.4”N, 42 STONE SALUKCHOPRA DIST. DHANBAD 9431162194 01‐10‐2013 1.28 30‐10‐2023 Non‐Captive AGRWAL Long: E 86°34'58.5" TO E 86°34'56.9”E [email protected]

JAGDISH SINGH, VILL NUTANDIH, PS Lat: N 23°52’ 29.2"TO N 23°52’ SRI JAGDISH 3776, 43 STONE SARAIDHIELA, DISTT DHANBAD 9431194922 0.716 02‐08‐2022 Non‐Captive 34.024”N, Long: E 86°32’ 14" TO E SINGH 13/04/2016 [email protected] 86°32’ 15”E SRI JAGDISH VILL MARRO, PS/PO GOBINDPUR, DISTT Lat: N 23°51’ 59.1" TO N 23°51’ SINGH ASIT 3139, 44 STONE DHANBAD 9431162109 1.416 05‐11‐2018 Non‐Captive 61.8”N, Long: E 86°29'25.2" TO E KUMAR 22/08/2008 [email protected] 86°29’ 27.0”E MANDAL SRI JAYDHAN RAJWAR, VILL SINDURPUR SRI Lat: N 23°44’ 41.8" TO N 23°44’ CHAWKTAND, PO/PS BALIAPUR, DISTT 37, 45 STONE JAYDHAN 1.214 11‐01‐2023 Non‐Captive 48.8”N, Long: E 86°32’ 55.9" TO E DHANBAD 7255010356 09/01/2016 RAJWAR 86°32’ 59.7”E [email protected] SRI Lat: N 23°43’ 58.57" TO N 23°44’ MANOHAR 12, 46 STONE MOUZA AMAJHAR PO BALIAPUR DHANBAD 1.33 31‐03‐2020 Non‐Captive 4.43”N, Long: E 86°29’ 29.8" TO E LAL 04/01/2016 86°29’ 36.05”E SHARMA STONE, SRI PAWAN TANEJA ,KASHIYATAND,PO BHULI, Lat: N 23°49’ 36.79" TO N 23°49’ STONE SRI PAWAN 1251, 47 DISTT DHANBAD 9431124411 0.668 20‐02‐2022 Non‐Captive 39.82”N, Long: E 86°23’ 35.31" TO E (CHIPS), TANEJA 10/10/2014 [email protected] 86°38’ 40.07”E STONE

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DUST SRI PRITPAL SRI PRITPAL SINGH S/O LT DARSHAN SINGH AT SINGH AMJHAR PO/PS BALIAPUR,DHANBAD 804, Lat: N 23°42’ 5.4" TO N 23°42’ 7.6”N, 48 STONE 2.78 16‐08‐2026 Non‐Captive STONE 9471516990 18/04/2006 Long: E 86°36’10.5" TO E 86°36’ 20”E MINES [email protected] SRI RAJA Lat: N 23°52’ 04" TO N 23°52’ 08.5”N, PROP SRI RAJA RAM SHARMA,S/O RAGHU 2170, 49 STONE RAM 2.65 13‐07‐2022 Non‐Captive Long: E 86°29’ 34.6" TO E 86°29’38.5 SHARMA MOUZA MARRO PS GOVINDPUR 19/10/2002 SHARMA ”E SRI RANJIT VILL AAMJHAR, PO/PS BALIAPUR, DISTT 1233, Lat: N 23°45'16" TO N 23°45’ 17.0”N, 50 STONE KUMAR 1.013 06‐12‐2023 Non‐Captive DHANBAD 9431777730 09/10/2014 Long: E 86°35'13" TO E 86°36'14.8”E MANDAL

SRI PRO SRI SANTOSH KUMAR MUNSHI, MOUZA Lat: N 23°52'33.5" TO N 23°44’ SANTOSH 1689, 51 STONE GENDANAWADIH PS TOPCHANCHI,DHANBAD 1.214 27‐09‐2022 Non‐Captive 5.136”N, Long: E 86°13’ 29.22" TO E KUMAR 10/09/2015 9431376479 [email protected] 86°13’ 3.20”E MUNSHI SRI VILL FAKIRADIH, PO/PS BALIAPUR, DISTT 1227, Lat: N 23°44’ 30" TO N 23°44’ 27”N, 52 STONE SHANKAR DHANBAD 9973831201 0.809 06‐04‐2023 Non‐Captive 09/10/2010 Long: E 86°30’ 56" TO E 86°31’ 03”E MAHATO [email protected] SRI SRI SHIVPUJAN SHARMA,VILL DALDALI, PS/PO Lat: N 23°51'25.16 TO N 2, 53 STONE SHIVPUJAN RAJGANJ, DISTT DHANBAD 9431511366 0.37 02‐03‐2022 Non‐Captive 23°51'27.46”N, Long: E 86°20'31.08" 02/01/2012 SHARMA [email protected] TO E 86°20'33.65”E TEJ Lat: N 23°54’ 14.64" TO N 23°54’ 2338, 54 STONE NARAYAN Vill+PO: Keska, Tundi 16‐09‐2020 Non‐Captive 17.64”N, Long: E 86°25’ 3.64" TO E 17/09/2010 SINGH 86°27’ 5.72”E TEJ Lat: N 23°54’ 30.82" TO N 23°54’ 1955, 55 STONE NARAYAN Vill+PO: Keska, Tundi 1.21 20‐05‐2017 Non‐Captive 33.87”N, Long: E 86°24’ 56.75" TO E 24/04/2007 SINGH 86°24’ 59.75”E UMESH PARTNER UMESH KUMAR AND SURESH KUMAR Lat: N 23°53’ 13.01" TO N 23°53’ MAHATO,GANDHI NAGAR,PO NISCHITPUR,PS 568, 56 STONE AND 1.08 10‐04‐2026 Non‐Captive 15.72”N, Long: E 86°30’ 26.83" TO E GOVINNDPUR,DHANBAD 9155475555 30/03/2016 SURESH 86°30’ 32.96”E [email protected] MAHATO 57 STONE VIKASH VIKASH KUMAR SINGH VILL GOLMARA PO 1232, 1.821 23‐07‐2023 Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°44’ 06" TO N 23°44’ 09”N,

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KUMAR PARGHA PS BALIAPUR DHANBAD 9431191712 09/10/2014 Long: E 86°27’ 52" TO E 86°27’ 59”E SINGH [email protected] AHMAD 2120, 58 STONE HUSSAIN MOUZA MODIDIH PS GOVINDPUR DHANBAD 0.405 13‐05‐2017 Non‐Captive ‐ 18/05/2007 OTHER BAIDYA Lat: N 23°44’ 02.95" TO N 23°44’ VILL DOLABAR, PO MOKO, PS BALIAPUR, DISTT 2089, 59 STONE NATH 0.68 15‐08‐2019 Non‐Captive 07.65”N, Long: E 86°33’ 25.48" TO E DHANBAD 9576132284 14/11/2015 MODAK 86°33’ 22.53”E BARJESH Non‐Captive 60 STONE ‐ 01/12/2004 NA 30‐11‐2014 ‐ KUMAR RAI Non‐Captive 61 STONE BHOLA TURI MOUZA SADARIADIH PS BAGMARA DHANBAD 13/10/2010 NA 12‐10‐2020 ‐

CHURAMAN Non‐Captive 62 STONE ‐ 29/09/1998 0.404 28‐09‐2008 ‐ MAHATO DEO Non‐Captive NARAYAN MAHTO 63 STONE ‐ 15/12/1993 1.3 14‐12‐2003 ‐ AND SUNIL KUMAR MAHATO KAZI ANSARI AHMAD Lat: N 23°54'14.46 TO N KAZI ASIR S/O‐CHOTU KAZI 4056, 64 STONE 0.607 25‐08‐2018 Non‐Captive 23°54'16.01”N, Long: E 86°26.00" TO E AHMAD ADD‐MAYUR NACHAN,PO‐NAGAR KIYARI 17/12/2007 86°26'’ 0.5”E PS‐TUNDI,DHANBAD KULDIP KR. $CO. KULDIP KR. 3108, Lat: N 23°41'37.3 TO N 23°41'43.0”N, 65 STONE AUTH‐KULDIP KUMAR AGRWAL 2.3 31‐03‐2020 Non‐Captive CO. 20/08/2008 Long: E 86°36'39.7" TO E 86°36'43.0”E ADD+PO+PS‐BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD M/S M/S BANJRANG STONE WORKS Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°54’ 20.00 TO N 23°54’ BANJRANG AUTH‐SRI MUKESH KUMAR SHARMA NA, 66 STONE 1.3 27‐07‐2012 23.15”N, Long: E 86°09’ 06.8" TO E STONE S/O‐TELURAM SHARMA 03/07/2002 86°09’ 11.23”E WORKS ADD‐KATRAS BAZAR,DHANBAD

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MANOJ KUMAR MAHATO, Non‐Captive MANOJ Lat: N 23°44’ 26.4" TO N 23°44’ S/O‐SRI RADHE MAHATO, 1343, 67 STONE KUMAR 0.809 16‐12‐2021 29.7”N, Long: E 86°30’ 50.6" TO E ADD‐PAHARPUR,BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD 01/10/2011 MAHATO 86°30’ 57.7”E 9431162687 MD HASIMUDIN ANSARI, Non‐Captive Lat: 23°50’ 15.97"N N 23°50’ 13.56" N MD S/O‐IDARISH ANSARI, 3048, N 23°50’ 12.59"N N 23°50’ 15.41"N , 68 STONE HASIMUDIN 0.963 05‐11‐2018 ADD+PO;‐JANGALPUR, 13/08/2008 Long: 86°34’ 29.51"E 86°34’ 28.28"E ANSARI PS;‐GOVINDPUR,DHANBAD 86°34’ 31.22"E 86°34’ 31.42"E

MD TAHIR ANSARI Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°48’ 19.13" TO 23°48’ 22.2”N, MD TAHIR 831, 69 STONE S/O;‐WASIRUDIN ANSARI 1.32 03‐06‐2019 Long: E 86°35’ 21.73" TO E 86°35’ ANSARI 04/03/2009 ADD+PO;‐JANGALPUR,DHANBAD 24.63”E MD Non‐Captive 1822, 70 STONE TAMIJUDIN MOUZA JANGALPUR PS GOVINDPUR DHANBAD 0.218 30‐07‐2016 ‐ 12/05/2006 ANSARI MD. EKRAM ANSARI, Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°44’ 50.9 TO N 23°44’ 54.9”N, MD.AKRAM 2158, 71 STONE S/O‐JAWED ANSARI, 0.445 19‐08‐2018 Long: E 86°30’ 55.3" TO E 86°30’ ANSARI 07/05/2008 ADD‐AMJHAR,BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD 57.3”E MD.HASIM, Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°43’ 41.39" TO N 23°43’ 75, 72 STONE MD.HASIM S/O‐SHEKH DIL MAHATO NA 26‐05‐2016 44.77”N, Long: E 86°30’ 13.97" TO E 09/01/2007 ADD‐AMJHAR,BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD 86°30’ 19.01”E STONE, STONE MD.MOIN ANSARI MD.MOIN 1895, Lat: N23°50'55.00"TO N23°50'55.00"N, 73 (CHIPS), S/0‐HABIB ANSARI 0.4 19‐08‐2021 Non‐Captive ANSARI 10/10/2015 Long: E86°10'34.60"TO 86°10'35.01"E STONE ADD‐BICHHAKATA, HARIHARPUR, DHANBAD DUST MD.RAFIK MOUZA BAKASPURA PS GOVINDPUR 3350, 74 STONE 0.405 15‐12‐2017 Non‐Captive ‐ ANSARI DHANBAD 06/10/2010 MD.TOUKIR, NA, Lat: N23°50"52.29"TO N23°51"01.6", 75 STONE MD.TOUKIR S/O‐HABIB ANSARI NA 29‐11‐2015 Non‐Captive 06/09/2005 Long: E86°10'31.89"TO E86°10'32.00"E ADD‐BICHHAKATA, HARIHARPUR, DHANBAD MS APCO 230, 76 STONE INFRATECH ADD JANGALPUR,PS GOVINDPUR DHANBAD 3.4 13‐03‐2025 Non‐Captive ‐ 09/02/2015 LIMITED

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SRI MUKESH KUMAR SINGH Non‐Captive MS S/OMANISHANKAR SINGH 2.KAILASH SINGH 77 STONE BAJRANBALI 06/09/2005 0.542 05‐09‐2015 ‐ S/OINDRAJIT SINGH MINIRILAS ADDGOLMARA,POPARADHA DHANBAD MS Non‐Captive CHANDRAW VILL DEOGHARA, PO MAHUDA, PS 78 STONE ANSHI 29/06/2011 0.404 28‐06‐2021 ‐ GOVINDPUR, DISTT DHANBAD STONE FRAM M/S DAROGA PRADHAN, Non‐Captive MS Lat: N 23°44'57.80" N 23°44’ 59.9”N, PARTNER:‐SRI DINESH PRADHAN,S/O‐LT 99, 79 STONE DAROGA 0.708 25‐03‐2026 Long: E 86°28’ 48.7" TO E 86°28’ DAROGA PRADHAN ADD:‐ADARASH 22/01/2016 PRADHAN 50.6”E NAGAR,HIRAPUR,DHANBAD M/S JANTA STONE WORKS Non‐Captive MS JANTA AUTH‐SRI AWTAR SINGH NA, Lat: N 23°53'09.7" TO 23°53’ 09.9”N, 80 STONE STONE 0.708 03‐06‐2022 S/O‐LT MOHAN SINGH 04/06/2012 Long: E 86°14’ 37.6" TO E 86°14’39.6”E WORKS ADD+PO‐TOPCHANCHI,DHANBAD NIMAI NIMAI CHANDRA MANDAL Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°44’ 05.5" TO N 23°44’ NA, 81 STONE CHANDRA S/O‐MANPURAN MANDAL 0.42 30‐11‐2015 04.9”N, Long: E 86°29’ 31.2" TO E 07/09/2005 MANDAL ADD‐AJHAMAR,BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD 86°29’ 32.8”E PITAMBAR PRAMANIK, Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°43’ 49.3" TO N 23°43’ PITAMBAR S/O‐ SRI BALRAM PRAMANIK NA, 82 STONE NA 04‐11‐2020 51.03”N, Long: E 86°37’ 52.3" TO E PRAMANIK ADD‐LAKHIPUR,PO‐NIRASA 11/09/2011 86°37’ 55.3”E DHANBAD 1.PRITPAL SINGH Non‐Captive PRITPAL S/O‐DARSHAN SINGH Lat: N 23°44’ 44.5" TO N 23°44’ SINGH AND ADD‐AMJHAR,BALIYAPUR NA, 83 STONE 4.05 01‐10‐2013 52.0”N, Long: E 86°32’42.2" TO E SHIVLAL 2.SHIVLAL GOPE, 02/10/2003 86°32’ 56.0”E GOPE S/O‐GUHI GOPE, ADD‐PRADHANKHATA,BLIYAPUR,DHANBAD RAGHABEN RAGHABENDRA KR. PANDEY Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°43’ 57.15"TO N 23°44’ DRA S/O‐LT RAMNATH PANDEY 1336, 84 STONE 0.526 21‐06‐2020 01.99”N, Long: E 86°29’ 31.12" TO E KUMAR ADD+PO‐PARAGHA,PS‐BALIYAPUR 10/06/2016 86°29’ 34.46”E PANDE DHANBAD

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Non‐Captive PRO RAJESH KUMAR, VILL MANAITANR, Lat: N 23°45’ 05.5" TO N 23°45’ RAJESH 99, 85 STONE MANDIR ROAD, PS DHANSAR, DISTT 1.21 20‐12‐2020 10.3”N, Long: E 86°28’ 57.3" TO E KUMAR 22/01/2016 DHANBAD, 9708266759 86°29’01.2 ”E

RAJIV NAYAN SHARMA Non‐Captive RAJIV Lat: N 23°44’ 58.4"TO N 23°45’ 03.6”N, S/O‐SRI PRASID SHARMA 1972, 86 STONE NAYAN 1.53 13‐03‐2025 Long: E 86°28’ 59.5" TO E 86°29’ ADD‐SAWAIGADA,PO‐PALANI 19/10/2015 SHARMA 04.8”E PS‐BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD RAM DAS CHATARJEE Non‐Captive RAM DAS 828, Lat: N 23°43’ 47.6"TO N 23°43’ 49.3”N, 87 STONE S/O‐LT RADHIKA PRASAD CHATARJEE 0.959 03‐06‐2019 CHATARJEE 04/03/2009 Long: E 86°38’ 00.2" TO E 86°38’ 4.9”E ADD+PO+PS‐NIRSA,DHANBAD RAMKESHAR MAHATO, Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°44’ 17.8"TO N 23°44’ 13.2”N, RAMKESHA S/O‐ASHU MAHATO 1990, 88 STONE 0.81 25‐04‐2019 Long: E 86°31’ 04.1" TO E 86°31’ R MAHATO ADD‐PAHARPUR, 04/07/2009 00.7”E PO+PS‐BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD 9631915657 RANA UDAY PARTAP SINGH, Non‐Captive RANA UDAY S/O‐SRI RANA RAN VIJAY PRATAP SINGH Lat: N 23°43’ 47.00"TO N 23°43’ NA, 89 STONE PRATAP ADD;‐VISHANPUR NALA JAY PRSKASH NAGAR 1.436 25‐06‐2016 49.9”N, Long: E 86°35’ 07.00" TO E 14/04/1996 SINGH PO+PS;‐DHANBAD 7779952312 86°35’ 09.80”E [email protected] RANA RANA VINAY PRATAP SINGH Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°32’ 49.6"TO N 23°32’ 51.9”N, VINAY S/O‐SRI RANA RAN VIJAY PRATAP SINGH NA, 90 STONE 2.642 01‐10‐2013 Long: E 86°30’ 49.00" TO E 86°30’ PRATAP ADD;‐VISHANPUR NALA JAY PRSKASH NAGAR 02/10/2003 05.80”E SINGH PO+PS;‐DHANBAD SRI ANANT LAL SINGH Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°54'14.64 TO N SRI ANANT S/0‐LT MAHAVIR PRASAD SINGH NA, 91 STONE 0.809 18‐05‐2011 23°54'15.66”N, Long: E 86°24'59.34" LAL SINGH ADD+PO‐KESHKA,PS‐TUNDI 19/05/2001 TO E 86°24'60.6 ”E DHANBAD SRI Non‐Captive SRI CHANDRA MOHAN GROVAR Lat: N 23°42'47.25"TO N CHANDRA NA, 92 STONE S/O‐PRAKASH LAL GROWAR 0.194 21‐06‐2014 23°42'42.99”N, Long: E 86°33'13.75" MOHAN 22/06/2004 ADD+PO‐BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD TO E 86°33'16.17 ”E GROVER

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SRI GORANG MANDAL, Non‐Captive SRI Lat: N 23°41’ 54.80"TO N 23°41’ S/O‐SRI NAWHIR MANDAL 1208, 93 STONE GORANG 0.655 05‐12‐2019 58.57”N, Long: E 86°35’ 18.92" TO E ADD‐KATRAS ROAD, 17/01/2013 MANDAL 86°35’22.07 ”E PO‐BANK MORE,DHANBAD SRI HULAS RAWANI, Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°52’ 05.5"TO N 23°52’ 07.5”N, SRI HULAS S/O;‐MAHAVIR RAWANI, 2795, 94 STONE 0.405 30‐11‐2015 Long: E 86°29’ 16.1" TO E 86°29’ RAWANI ADD;‐DEWGHARA, 07/09/2005 19.1”E PO;‐MAHUDA,DHANBAD 9234742268 SRI SRI LAKHIRAM HEMBRAM $ OTHER Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°42’ 45.7236" TO N 23°42’ LAKHIRAM S/O‐SRI SHAMBHU HEMBRAM 2103, 95 STONE 0.493 29‐03‐2021 48.024”N, Long: E 86°33’ 6.768" TO E HEMBRAM ADD‐DARDAHA,PO‐MOKO 16/11/2010 86°33’ 8.622”E OTHER DHANBAD SRI LALU RAM MAHATO Non‐Captive SRI LALU Lat: N 23°52’ 45.32.70" TO N 23°52’ S/0‐RAGHU MAHATO 2219, 96 STONE RAM 0.453 16‐09‐2019 32.40”N, Long: E 86°14’ 6.12.66" TO E ADD‐CHINPUR,PO‐TANTARI 23/07/2009 MAHATO 86°14’ 40”E DHANBAD SRI MUKTESHWAR MAHATO Non‐Captive SRI S/O‐LT NARAYAAN CHANDRA MAHATO Lat: N 23°43’ 47.5" TO N 23°43’ MUKTESHW 911, 97 STONE ADD‐LAKHIPUR,PO‐KELIYASOL 0.566 13‐09‐2021 49.4”N, Long: E 86°38’ 5.5" TO E 86°38’ AR 25/09/2010 PS‐NIRSA,DHANBAD 7.1”E MAHATO [email protected] 9931344840 RAJESH KUMAR Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°44’ 05.16"TO N 23°44’ SRI RAJESH 2112, 98 STONE S/O‐RAJKISHOR MAHATO NA 20‐03‐2022 10.11”N, Long: E 86°31’ 02.93" TO E KUMAR 16/11/2015 ADD‐CHIRAGORA,HIRAUR,DHANBAD 86°31'06.00”E SRI RAM KUMAR MANDAL Non‐Captive SRI RAM Lat: N 23°43’ 47.0" TO N 23°43’ S/O‐ SUBAL MANDAL 2111, 99 STONE KUMAR 0.91 20‐05‐2024 49.9”N, Long: E 86°28’ 36.9" TO E ADD+PO‐PARGHA,BALIYAPUR 11/11/2015 MANDAL 86°28’ 38.2”E DHANBAD 9546095152 SRI RAMESH SRI RAMESH CHANDRA RUZ Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°52'3.66" TO N 23°52’ 6.2”N, 137, 100 STONE CHANDRA S/O KAMAL CHANDRA RUZ 1.011 28‐09‐2018 Long: E 86°29'17.76" TO E 29/09/2008 RUZ VILEZ ROAD ,GOVINDPUR,DHANBAD 86°29'19.1”E SRI SHIV Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°45’ 33.5" TO N 23°45’ SRI SHIV SHANKAR STONE SLPPLY CO. 4224, 101 STONE SHANKAR 0.404 16‐07‐2017 38.65”N, Long: E 86°16’ 20.7" TO E ADD;‐DEWGHARA,PO;‐MAHUDA,DHANBAD 28/12/2007 STONE 86°16’ 22.24”E

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SUPPLY CO. SRI VIKASH CHANDRA MAHATHA Non‐Captive SRI VIKASH S/O‐SRI CHANDI CHARAN MAHATHA 3323, Lat: N 23°41'50.5" TO N 23°41'52.1”N, 102 STONE CHANDRA 0.259 03‐12‐2018 ADD‐BADALPUR,PO‐AKHDUARA 10/09/2018 Long: E 86°37'4.7" TO E 86°37'6.2”E MAHATHA PS‐NIRSA,DHANBAD SRI VIVEK SRI VIVEK KUMAR AGRWAL Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°44’ 56.3" TO N 23°44’ 2100, 103 STONE KUMAR S/O‐SRI VIMAL KUMAR AGRWAL 0.81 13‐03‐2015 00.1”N, Long: E 86°28’ 55.4" TO E 14/11/2015 AGRWAL ADD+PO‐BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD 9934518873 86°28’ 58.4”E SUJAN MAHATO, Non‐Captive Lat: N 23°44’ 14.1" TO N 23°44’ SUJAN S/O‐AKALU MAHATO, 127, 104 STONE 0.91 23‐07‐2023 07.1”N, Long: E 86°31.'05.8" TO E MAHATO ADD‐PAHARPUR, 14/01/2008 86°31’ 08.1”E PO+PS‐BALIYAPUR,DHANBAD TEJ NARAYAN SINGH Non‐Captive TEJ Lat: N 23°54’ 20.34" TO N 23°54’ S/O‐ LT MUKHLAL SINGH 1969, 105 STONE NARAYAN 0.89 21‐03‐2019 24.43”N, Long: E 86°24’ 56.44" TO E ADD+PO‐KESHAKA,PS‐TUNDI 01/07/2009 SINGH 86°24’ 56.44”E DHANBAD Table 12: List of Letter of Intent holders in Dhanbad

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Total Mineral Reserve available in the district Major part of the district is underlain by archean age. Barakar formation present in the sourthern and eastern part. In the eastern region, rive site present barren measure formation and Raniganj formation. The north‐western part and minor part of the area presents of granite gneiss residual hill. The district has good reserve of granite gneiss stone which is useful in building construction and road construction. The granite gneiss at some locations is black in appearance, fine to medium grained, massive hard and compact. Light coloured banded rock are also present at a number of locations which are not so hard and compact.

Some of the new locations where minor mineral is available plenty is given in the table below:

S. No Block Panchayat Village GPS Location

Latitude Longitude

1 Keliasole Ankdwara Ankdwara 23.704539290629327 86.60195633769035

2 Keliasole Ankdwara Ankdwara 23.7044287752360 86.60504791885614

3 Keliasole Ankdwara Ankdwara 23.70428913279173 86.60402088426054

4 Keliasole Asanliya Chirudih 23.708741390146315 86.6218092944473

5 Keliasole Asanliya Chirudih 23.710526316426694 86.61634211428463

6 Keliasole Asanliya Chirudih 23.709031781181693 86.6249102492929

7 Keliasole Asanliya Kusumdaha 23.708886397071183 86.62527839653194

8 Keliasole Asanliya Nutandih 23.70830829720944 86.62061487324536

9 Keliasole Asanliya Jerotand

10 Keliasole Badaa Ambona Badaa Ambona 23.74273 86.57203

11 Keliasole Badaa Ambona Badaa Ambona 23.74102 86.56237

12 Baliapur Pargha Pargha Basti 23.74938 86.48036

13 Baliapur Pargha Basti 23.74458 86.48377

14 Baliapur Palani Palani 23.75876 86.48341

15 Baliapur Palani Palani 23.76098 86.48351

16 Nirsa Sijua

17 Baliapur Pradhankhanta Salpatra 230 42’ 13.14” – 230 860 34’ 29.1” – 860 42’ 18.9” 34’ 33.2”

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Table 13: Potential locations for minor mineral availability

Figure 9: Minor mineral availability at some new locations

Quality/ Grade of Mineral available in the District Petro‐logical study of stones of some locations in the district has been done. It is found that the rocks present in the district are composed of four different types of rocks. A group of hard crystalline rocks of Precambrian age forms the basement and is the oldest formation of the district, over which Talchir and Damuda group of rocks are deposited in a slowly sinking faulted trough. The superficial alluvial deposits are of quaternary age. The igneous intrusive are of cretaceous Eocene and are encountered at few places in the district.

The precambrians are the oldest formation of the region and form the basement for the overlying Gondwanas. These primarily comprise of quartzite, mica‐schist, granite‐gneiss, migmatite, amphibolite and metadolerite. Apart from these common rocks, calc‐gneiss and augen‐gneiss are also present in the region. Granite gneiss is the most common rock found in the district. It is a light colored banded rock and consists of holocrystalline mineral assemblages of quartz and feldspar with accessory minerals such as biotite and hornblende. Stone is innocuous and suitable for road construction and building construction. The granite gneiss at some locations is black in appearance, fine to medium grained, massive hard and compact.

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The rocks of the Gondwana succession rest over the Precambrian basement. Lower gondwana rocks are mostly developed in Dhanbad and occupy the coal seams of damodar valley. The Jharia coalfield has numerous igneous intrusive rocks namely dolerite, norite and mica‐lamprophyres.

Narrow strip of older alluvial formation occur in different parts of the district. The alluvials are comprised of fine to medium grained sand, clay and silt with occasional gravel and calcareous nodules. The newer alluvium occupies the low lying areas and is restricted to the plains along the course of the rivers. The soils found in the region have been derived from weathering of sandstone, quartzite and shale. They are reddish‐yellow and yellowish grey in color and are slightly acidic in nature.

Use of Mineral The minor mineral (stone) is being used for infrastructural development of the district. It is used as stone chips in building construction and road construction.

Demand and Supply of the Mineral in the last three years The production of minor mineral meets the demand in the district. The demand of stone chips and stone dust for the construction of buildings and roads is very high. However, the production of its final products is higher than its demand. The production details of the mineral is given in the table below:

Minor Mineral Production of minor mineral (in M.T.)

FY 2015‐16 FY 2016‐17 FY 2017‐18

Stone 281756 185939 447408

Table 14: Demand & Supply of minor mineral in last three years

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Mining leases marked on the map of the district

Figure 10: Mining leases shown in google map

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Details of the area where there is a cluster of mining leases viz number of mining leases, location

Dhanbad has good rock reserve at some locations. Mining activity is being done mostly in five blocks namely Baliapur, Nirsa, Gobindpur, Topchanchi and Tundi. There are some locations where mines are available in abundance. Some of such locations are mentioned below:

S. No. Block Location No. of GPS Coordinates mines Latitude Longitude 1 Gobindpur Jangalpur 13 23°49’ 59.58" TO 86°34’25.20" TO E 86°34’ 23°52’07.6”N 31.20”E 2 Gobindpur Marro 11 23°52’ .9" TO 86°29’ 23.90" TO 86°29’ 23°52’07.6”N 36.7”E 3 Baliapur Dudhia 4 23°41'30.07" TO 86°34'0.243" TO 23°42'0.68"N 86°34'18.64"E 4 Baliapur Aamjhar 6 23°44’ 05.5" TO 23°44’ 86°29’ 31.2" TO 86°30’ 54.9”N 57.3”E 5 Baliapur Paharpur 7 23°44’ 17.8" TO 23°44’ 86°30’ 04” TO 86°31’ 36.52”N 0.7”E 6 Baliapur Dardaha 3 23°42’ 45.72" TO 23°42’ 86°33’ 6.7" TO 86°33’ 48.24”N 8.7”E 7 Nirsa Garga 5 23°53’ 40.9" TO 23°53’ 86°38’ 5.6" TO 86°38’ 55.8”N 20.1”E 8 Keliasole Salukchapra 4 23° 43' 50.12" TO 86° 34' 58.5" TO 86° 36' 23°44'35.4”N 8.01"E 9 Keliasole Lakhipur 3 23°43’ 47.6" TO 23°43’ 86°37’ 52.3" TO 86°38’ 51.03”N 4.9”E 10 Keliasole Ankdwara 3 23° 42’ 5.4" TO 23°42’ 86°36’10.5" TO 86°36’ 7.6”N 20”E 11 Tundi Keska 5 23°54'14.64 TO 23°54’ 86°24’ 1.38" TO 86°27’ 33.87”N 5.72”E Table 15: Cluster of mining leases in the district

Details of Eco‐Sensitive Area, if any, in the District The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 does not mention the word “Eco‐Sensitive Zones”. However, Section 3(2)(v) of the Act, says that Central Government can restrict areas in which any industries, operations or processes or class of industries, operations or processes shall not be carried out or shall be carried out subject to certain safeguards. Besides Rule 5(1) of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 states that central government can prohibit or restrict the location of industries and carrying on certain operations or processes on the basis of considerations like the biological diversity

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of an area, maximum allowable limits of concentration of pollutants for an area, environmentally compatible land use, and proximity to protected areas.

Dhanbad hasn’t declared any eco sensitive areas till date. However, Dhanbad district has few such regions which may come near to the criteria to fall under eco‐sensitive zones. Some of the locations are Tundi forest, few locations in the vicinity of Damodar river and Barakar river. The process is on for declaring topchanchi forest region as eco‐sensitive zone.

Impact on the Environment due to mining activity Dhanbad district has mostly open pit mines. The effects of open pit mining on the environment include land degradation, noise, dust, poisonous gases and pollution of water and so on. Open pit mining changes the topography and vegetation as well. From the noise and vibration point of view, drilling and blasting operations as well as application of heavy vehicles are very important. Blasting, haulage and transportation are the main reasons for the dust generation. Mine wastes have high concentration of heavy metals and toxic materials which are harmful for the environment. Environmental impact of surface mining remains visible to the public view and thus raises much of the outcry. Also, clearly the extra handling of overburden adds to the damage. Since, mining activity is done predominantly in forests, mountainous region and agricultural lands; its impact on local agrarian economy, prime natural resources, land flora and fauna and ground water are considered to be paramount. Environmental impacts of mining, by nature and significance, are dynamic in nature and always more than what meets the eye. So when the visible macro impacts are observable, the micro impacts are too many to be kept count of, as are the intricacies of the nature.

Air Pollution

The average concentration of suspended particulate matter along with SO2 and NO2 are raised in the region causing a number of problems like loss in visibility on the haul road which in turn affects the average vehicle speed.

Water Pollution Water pollution is another aspect of mine operations greatly impacting the environment. If a springhead is situated in the mine area, the pollution endangers springs existed in the area. Similarly, the contaminated water in the mining operation has vital impacts on the rivers, agriculture, fresh drinking water and ecosystems, because of abundance of heavy metals, suspended solid particles and decreasing level of pH. Decreasing water level in the mines due to drainage not only causes undesirable changes in the nearby lakes but it can also threat the aquatics. The main reason of environment pollution of the fresh water is the acidic water draining from mines. Mining operations with degradation of the land largely contribute to the corrosion of soil, a phenomenon that can be seen more in the surface mining activities. Carbon particles suspended in the environment decrease sunlight permeability in water resources. Erosion of the exposed earth carries significant quantity of sediments and silt into streams, rivers and ponds. Excessive sediments can clog riverbeds and choke watershed vegetation, wildlife habitat

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and aquatic life. Silt blankets on pond’s bottom can cut off the food supply of fishes. Since majority of mines in Dhanbad are on hilly terrain and receive high rainfall, river siltation and deposition of silt on agricultural land is high. Pyrites from such mines come in contact with air and water and become acidic. These acids move into waterways and mix in ponds and rivers making the water acidic.

Soil Pollution Mining operations regularly modify the nearby landscapes by exposing previously undisturbed earthen materials. Erosion of exposed soils, extracted mineral ores and fine materials in waste rock piles result in significant sediment loading to surface waters and drainage ways. In addition, spills and leaks of hazardous materials and the deposition of contaminated windblown dust lead to soil contamination.

Noise Pollution Open pit mines create a lot of noise pollution because of blasting and running of heavy vehicles. These stone mines are present very near to villages. The villagers get irritations from sound from blasting, machineries of stone crushers and running of heavy vehicles. The villagers have also complained of shaking of the houses from blasting.

Impact on Flora & Fauna Besides creating impact on air, water and soil, mining create significant adverse impacts on flora and fauna also. Dust deposition on leaves and change in metabolism of the vegetation decrease their competitive balance on between species of eco sysytem and thus change the vegetative community of the area. Since flora and fauna depend on soil conditions, local climate, altitude, and other features of the local habitat, they directly get affected from soil, air and water contamination. The most direct effect on wildlife is destruction or displacement of species in areas of excavation and piling of mine wastes. Habitat fragmentation occur when large areas of land are broken up into smaller and smaller patches, making dispersal by native species from one patch to another difficult or impossible, and cutting off migratory routes. Isolation may lead to local decline of species, or genetic effects. Species that require large patches of forest may disappear from the region.

Other impacts Besides environmental impacts, the mining activities also give rise to many social issues like displacement of people, dilution of ethnic culture and changes in societal complexion, losses of livelihood etc. Mining activities gives employment opportunities for the people living in other locations. They stay in the colonies set up for the people near to the mines. As the skilled employees are being paid very high, they play an important role in increasing the cost of living. Some of the adverse impacts of mining on society are: ‐ Changes in population ‐ Displacement of people ‐ Dilution of ethnic culture and changes in societal complexion

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‐ Losses of agricultural land by the local people ‐ Loss of forest land ‐ Losses in livelihood ‐ Decrease in sex ratio ‐ Increase in the cost of living ‐ urbanization

Remedial Measures to mitigate the impact of mining on the Environment In order to mitigate the impact of mining on the local environment, remedial measures are being executed. Some remedial measures are mentioned below:

Air Pollution Dust suppression is being done by mining crushers to mitigate air pollution. Following processes are being followed:

‐ spraying of water ‐ transportation of stones by covering it properly ‐ selection of proper and paved road for transportation ‐ vegetation on waste dump ‐ establishment of green barrier

Water Pollution In order to avoid surface water pollution, the run‐off water is being diverted through suitable drain and sedimentation tanks. The run‐off water is diverted through suitable drain and sedimentation tanks thus reducing the wash off of soil. The general drainage direction in the working area remains towards the sump at the bottom bench, which can be used to collect the water. The garland drains is routed through collection pit calculated on the basis of silt loading, slope and detention time required. Surface inflow of rainwater into mine pits is diverted through a network of garland drains located sufficiently ahead of the overburden face. Garland drainage system prevented surface water from entering into mines directly and reduce wash off issues. The drains are made by cutting and digging along the contour line so that only the direct precipitation of rain water need to be tackled within the mine and backfilled areas. The runoff rainwater is treated in sedimentation tanks. Retention wall around the dumps are constructed with weep holes, so that the storm water can be passed. Maximum amount of the accumulated rain water in the drains of the mine is allowed to percolate and the rest part is diverted to the nearest natural drainage.

Mines in Dhanbad are located away from rivers so that the river water may not get contaminated.

Soil Pollution In order to protect soil from erosion and pollution, plantation is being done.

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Noise Pollution The mines in Dhanbad are located 500 meters away from respective nearest village so that the local people may not get affected with the mining activities and blastings being done.

Reclamation of mined out area It is very necessary to reclaim the land which was used for mining so that the land can be used again in other activities like agriculture, forestry or recreational purpose. Reclamation of mined out area requires two stage planning: pre‐mining planning and post‐mining land use and monitoring. For this Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) must be done before the start of mining activity.

The EIA report may highlight the likely impact of mining on environment, both biotic and abiotic and the likely extent of degradation, which may occur to the environment in the absence of any abatement measures. Baseline information is very necessary which may include geology/geomorphology, climate, hydrology/hydrogeology, hydro‐geochemistry and soil. Generation of information may also be required on quality of water, air and noise level, topography, land use pattern, demography of the area etc. Comparison of post mining data with the pre‐mining, will give the exact degradation of local environmental components because of mining activity. Accordingly, proper reclamation plan need to be prepared.

Best practices of reclamation being implemented in the district Once the mining operations cease, mining facilities and sites are reclaimed and closed. It is very necessary to reclaim the land in order to combat the adverse visual impact and put land into productive use like agriculture, forestry or recreational purpose. Accumulation of huge quantity of water in worked out pits may pose threat to life and property.

Reclamation requires two stage of planning: pre‐mining planning and post‐mining land use monitoring. First stage considers all necessary measures to be taken for making second stage effective. The EIA for every proposed mining project must include a detailed discussion of mine reclamation and closure plan offered by the mining proponent.

In order to apply for opening a mine, the operator need to prepare mining plan in which he has to mention pre‐mining plan and post‐mining land use and reclamation plan properly. The district administration monitors regularly to check if the pre‐mining and post‐mining plans are being followed or not. The administration makes sure that closed mines are properly reclaimed and can be used for agricultural or related activities.

Risk Assessment & Disaster Management Plan Mining activity because of the very nature of the operation, complexity of the systems, procedures and methods always poses some amount of hazards. Hazard identification and risk analysis is carried for identification of undesirable events that can lead to a hazard, the analysis of hazard mechanism

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by which this undesirable event could occur and usually the estimation of extent, magnitude and likelihood of harmful effects.

In minor mining activities, blasting can cause risks to the employees working in the site. There may be large cracks and unsupported falling or sliding rocks which could lead to a serious hazard and injure workers engaged in loading operation and machineries. Such issues arise because of improper work and supervision. In order to avoid such hazards due to fall of rocks, the working condition must be made suitable and remedial measures must be taken to make it safe. Working of the face should be in the direction taking into account the geology of the area such that face and quarry side remain stable.

Another major risk identified in mines is due to the firing of explosives by an unqualified person. Majority of the rock mines are present very near to villages. Hence, the risk by explosives increases to a large extent. Explosives by nature have the potential for the most serious and catastrophic accident. Planning of round of shots, holes correctly drilled, direction logged, weight of explosive suitable for good fragmentation are the few of the steps necessary to ensure its safe use and if the shots are not properly designed can result in misfires, early ignition and flying rocks. No person must be allowed to use explosives without being properly trained in its handling.

Use of a large number of heavy vehicles and earth moving vehicles is common in such mines. Roads in such mines are not proper for haulage purpose. The haulage roads may not be even and wide enough for the crossing purpose and hence the chances of hazards are very high. The main hazards arising from the use large earth moving vehicles are incompetent drivers, brake failure, lack of allaround visibility from the driver position, vehicle movements particularly reversing, roll over, and maintenance. Those most at risk are the driver and pedestrians likely to be struck by the vehicle, and drivers of smaller vehicles, which cannot be seen from the cabs of large vehicles. Edge protection is always necessary to prevent inadvertent movement over the edge of roadway or a bench. Seatbelt will protect driver in case of roll. Good maintenance and regular testing are necessary to reduce the possibility of brake failure. Assess to the vehicles should always be restricted to those people necessary for the work in hand. The use of personal protective equipment and proper arrangements to check if the person is wearing a personal protective equipment or not is essential. The personal protective equipment includes helmet, non‐skid safety boots, safety glasses, earmuffs etc. The required personal protective equipment should be provided and used in a manner that protects the individual from injury. Few minor injuries which can be prevented are slip, trip, or fall hazards; hazards due to rock falls and collapse of unstable rocks, atmosphere containing toxic or combustible gases; protects from chemical or hazardous material etc. A disaster management plan should be prepared for taking care of for any disaster.

Another risk which may be predominant is noise, as it occurs and it can lead to permanent disability.

There are problems related to road traffic in and out issuers; inappropriate exposure of moving machines; mechanical failure and because of large number of moving trucks and dumpers there is large quantity of dust present in roadways which affects the operators and can lead to accidents causing injury. They are in acceptable range because of precautions measures taken but no step is taken it can cause hazard hence steps should be taken to reduce the hazards such as for dust suppression system should be installed. Other problems like occurrence of lots of mosquitoes in the

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area due to unhygienic conditions which affect the human health causing malaria, dengue etc. and causing a person to be hospitalized.

Disaster in mines like fires, explosions and entrapments can occur any time, so emergency preparedness is a must. The Disaster management plan and risk assessment in the mines will include all sorts of above mentioned emergency and the extent that this plan will be implemented will depend on the nature and scope of the emergency. The basic purpose of Disaster management plan and risk assessment to ensure that mine rescue and recovery activities are conducted safely for rescuer and survivors. According to Metalliferous Mines Regulations 1961, a standard operating procedure should be drawn for the involvement of different category of staffs and officers. The standard operating procedure should be updated periodically to reduce the chaos and response to the emergency should be quick and smooth. The responsible person should be familiar with his responsibility during the mock drills. One or two standby persons should be there to replace the person in Emergency situation.

First Information of Disaster/ Emergency should go to the attendance clerk on duty. The attendance clerk or other designated person should on getting information of major accident, sound a hooter or a siren immediately declaring a state of emergency at the mine and then he should contact the manager and on his advice call key personnel using the information listed in the Emergency Organization Chart. It is important that all telephone calls are recorded in a telephone log book. Duties of Other Officials should be displayed and handed over to all concerned. Copy the same should be kept at Manager’s Office for ready reference.

Establishment of Control Room at Unit Level, Area Level and Company Level is essential. Control Room should keep the contact information about company Manager, Company owner/ Administrative officer, District Administration, Govt. Hospitals in Nearby Localities and Private Nursing Homes of Localities.

Attendance roaster and duty charge register should be properly maintained.

Details of the Occupational Health issues in the District The people engaged in mines are exposed to a number of hazards at work which adversely affect their health. Some of the vital ones are dust, noise, heat, humidity, vibration etc. In recent times, there has been increase in awareness among mining industry and the workers about occupational diseases such as Coal Worker’s Pneumoconiosis, Silicosis, Manganese Poisoning, Hearing Impairment etc. caused by exposure to health hazards at work. Almost all occupational diseases are known to cause permanent disablement and there is no effective treatment. However, most of the occupational diseases can be prevented by adopting proper occupational health measures and engineering control on airborne dust at workplace.

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Year Total Suspect Total case ACDR NSSP ACDR Sputum Cure Success suspect Exam/Lac registration Total Regd. NSSP%, conversion Rate % Rate % exam case Target % Target 70% Target 90% 85% 2012 12499 114 2759 101 1372 67% 93.02% 90.4% 92% 2013 12745 114 2662 95 1275 61% 94% 89% 90% 2014 12814 115 2778 98 1078 51% 90% 88% 91% 2015 12750 114 2299 82 954 45% 95% 90.4% 92% 2016 14102 121 2684 93 992 34% 94% 91% 93% Table 16: Year wise performance of Dhanbad in health, Source: RNTCP Dhanbad

Year No. of TB patients 2013 2412 2014 2546 2015 2299 2016 2684 2017 2223 Table 17: TB patients registered in last five years in Dhanbad, Source: RNTCP Dhanbad

Plantation and Green Belt development in respect of leases already granted in the District As per the guidelines of MoEF for getting environmental clearance for stone mining projects, it is necessary to develop green belt along the mine lease area and haul roads. The project proponent shall do tree plantation in at least 33% of the space, preferably along the periphery and in vacant space. Fast growing and local species shall be planted. In case, land is not available within the lease area or it is not possible to plant trees due to nature of land then the project proponent will do necessary afforestation at other places/ land.

During survey, it was found that some project proponents have utilised their lease area for proper plantation and have developed green belt. Most of the proponents have developed green belt around the lease area. Most common plants which are being planted by them are sagwan, aam, jamun, anaar, amla, amrood, bel, pipal etc.

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Figure 11: Stone crushing area of project proponent Sri Jagdip Agrawal in Salukchapra, Nirsa

References District Mining office, Dhanbad

District Statistics Office, Dhanbad

Drinking Water & Sanitation Department, Dhanbad

District Disaster Management Department, Dhanbad

Geology department, ISM Dhanbad www.jharkhandminerals.gov.in www.researchgate.net

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