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Pre-Feasibility Report PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT OF GRANITE (MINOR MINERAL) MINE Village – Kanhanpuri, Tehsil – Narharpur Dist. – Kanker, Chhattisgarh Area - 1.87 Hectare INTRODUCTION The commercial use of the term Black Granite is considerably broader than the geological use. In industry the term refer to true granite, granite gneiss and the intermediate member of the granite – gabbro series, gabbro, diabase, anorthosite , pyroxinite and dolerite called black granite, when used for polished dimension stone. Kanker is one of the large districts of Chhattisgarh and known to be densely forested and thinly populated by the tribes. The district is endowed with large number of economic rocks and minerals. There is a growing demand for Black Granite ( dolerite dyke ) and other basic rocks known as Black Granite in Kanker district. The applicant Vimal Lunia granted quarry lease for Black Granite in village – Kanhanpuri of District – Uttar Bastar ( Kanker.) The proposed area for which 1st Scheme of Mining is being prepared is located in the Jurisdiction of village – Kanhanpuri, Tahsil – Narharpur of District – Uttar Bastar ( Kanker ) , State – Chhattisgarh. There is a small but good deposit of “Black Granite” available in this village . The leased area was granted to the applicant Mr. Vimal Lunia 1st time on 2nd November 1998 for 10 years under the Madhya Pradesh Minor Mineral Rules 1996. As per the rule 18 (2) GDCR 1999 1st scheme of mining due for the period of 2014-15 to 2018-19, for this reason lessee Shri. Vimal Lunia of Jagdalpur, District – Bastar, State – Chhattisgarh submitting the 1st scheme of mining for their existing Kanhanpuri Black Granite Mine by utilizing the services of an Indian Bureau of Mines Nagpur , approved Recognized Qualified Person Mr. A. K. John. PROMOTERS Vimal lunia is a proprietor of granite mine at Village – Kanhanpuri, Tehsil – Narharpur, District – Kanker (C.G.) over on area 1.87 hect. The proprietor has good experience in mining activity in past 25 year. OBJECTIVES To build infrastructure projects by optimizing the available skills, technology and resources. Time and quality play a key role in every project, a concerted micro level planning for all activities and inputs suiting the site conditions, nature of work, time frame etc. ensure timely completion of the projects. The objective of the applicant is to provide construction services and contract services for building infrastructure projects by pooling resources, expertise and experienced professionals. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Detail of Project: S.No. Particulars of detail Granite Blocks 1 Proposed Production - 2325 Cu.Mtr/year 2 Lease area - 1.87 Hectare 3 Man power requirement - 14 4 Method of Mining - Semi Machanised 5 Project Construction - 95 Lacs LEASE AREA The granite lease area falls within latitude of 20° 19’ 20” to 20° 19’ 26.0” North and longitude of 81° 35’ 14” to 81° 35’ 19” East and is covered by survey of India toposheet number 64 H/11. The details of mine are that in covers an area of 1.87 hectare having a khasra no. 308 at Village – Kanhanpuri, Tehsil – Narharpur, District-Kanker (C.G.). It is a non forest government revenue land. LOCATION AND COMMUNICATION (a) Details of area(with location map) District/State : Kanker, Chhattisgarh Taluka : Narharpur Village : Kanhanpuri Compartment number/khasra no. : 308 Forest Range : N.A. Forest Division/Circle : N.A. Lease Area (hectares) : 1.87 Hectares Whether the area is recorded to be in : N.A. forest (please specify whether protected, reserve etc.) Ownership/Occupancy : Govt. Revenue Land Existence of public Road/railway line, if : The area is approachable from any, nearby and approximate distance Kanhanpuri, about 20 kms from the National Highway no.- 30, passing from Kanker which is District headquarter. Toposheet no. : 64 H/11 Land Use pattern : Govt. revenue land (forest, agricultural, grading, barren, etc.) (b) Attach a general location and vicinity map showing area boundaries and existing and proposed access routes. It is preferred that the area to be marked on a survey of India topographical map or a cadastral map or forest map as the case may be. However if none of these are available the area should be shown on an accurate sketch map on scale of 1:5,000. Details of the Area: State District Forest Forest Khasra Area Ownerships Division Range No. (Ha) Occupancy. /Tehsil /Village Chhattisgarh Kanker Narharpur Kanhanpuri 308 1.87 Govt. Total 1.87 revenue land G.P.S. co-ordinates (WGS/84) of boundary pillars are as under: B.P. Latitudes Longitudes B.P. - 1 20o19’22.19” 81o35’15.69” B.P. - 2 20o19’21.40 81o35’18.41” B.P. - 3 20o19’20.63” 81o35’19.19” B.P. - 4 20o19’19.23” 81o35’18.87” B.P. - 5 20o19’19.12” 81o35’19.33” B.P. - 6 20o19’18.47” 81o35’19.00” B.P. - 7 20o19’17.56” 81o35’19.27” B.P. - 8 20o19’15.09” 81o35’18.25” B.P. - 9 20o19’15.61” 81o35’16.35” B.P. - 10 20o19’16.70” 81o35’14.99” B.P. - 11 20o19’20.89” 81o35’16.19” B.P. - 12 20o19’20.86” 81o35’15.38” B.P. - 13 20o19’21.31” 81o35’15.22” Transport and Communication The Kanhanpuri Black Granite mine is located about 1KM due North East of Village Kanhanpuri. Which is connected by good Tar road from Kanker, Narharpur and Raipur. The district headquarter Kanker and important commercial place is 20 Kms from the proposed lease area. The nearest public works department rest house is also located at Kanker. Buses and local taxies are continuously plying from Kanker and Narharpur for Kanhanpuri area. Name of adjoining villages and their population S.No. Village Direction Distance Population (as per (approx.) local residence) 1 Kotampara North 4.5 Kms 525 2 Chinaati North West 3.75 Kms 300 3 Jhallyamari North East 4.75 Kms 310 4 Sonpur North East 1.75 Kms 350 5 Budeli South East 2.50 Kms 1700 6 Manikpur South East 3.00 Kms 950 7 Kanhanpuri South 1.00 Kms 900 8 Korap South East 3.50 Kms 875 9 Saritola South East 4.25 Kms 795 10 Puriyara South 4.00 Kms 903 11 Pataud South West 5.00 Kms 1250 12 Bagor South West 3.25 Kms 410 13 Salhetola West 1.50 Kms 1000 14 Markatola West 4.00 Kms 450 CLIMATE The Proposed lease area is located is a small village of Kanker district and the information are not readily available with the village official however, the climate of the area is of moderate to extreme nature with maximum temperature of 42o to 45o C and mean minimum temperature of 10o to 12oC. this is a semi-arid area. The average rain fall of the region is between 1400 to 1450 mm. MINING METHOD & UTILIZATION OF STONE The method of granite rock done by open cast quarrying by semi mechanized method the mining of Granite is done by selecting and producing a defective block in different sizes, which are cut in to required thickness and polished for commercial uses. The polished marble slabs and other synthetic polished tiles, hence much more costlier and having height demand in the market. The granite slabs tape a very shining polish and very durable and having good demand in market because they are not affected by any acidic/alkaline material. The granite slabs are unaffected by weathering. Granite is useful in house, complex, offices and building material in the surrounding area. The improvement social regional development. MINING MACHINERY Machine Details Number Excavator Komatsu 350HP 1 Compressor Chicago Pneumatic 450CFM 1 Jack Hammer Atlas Copco 34mm 5 Tractor Mahendra 35HP 1 Wire Saw Local 25HP 1 Employment Potential Following will be the manpower requirement: Mines Manager : 1 Qualification as per rule Full time Mining : 1 Qualification as per rule Engineer/Geologist Mining mate : 1 Qualification as per rule Blaster : 1 Skilled Worker : 5 Un-Skillerd labours: 5 YEAR WISE PRODUCTION PLAN S.No. Years Production 1 1st year 1572 CBM 2 2nd year 1875 CBM 3 3rd year 1875 CBM 4 4th year 1905 CBM 5 5th year 2325 CBM LAST 5 YEARS PRODUCTION Year Production in CBM 2014 34.326 2015 67.647 2016 724.491 2017 685.883 2018 476.209 CONCLUSION Considering the technical factors earmarked above and financial parameters worked out elsewhere in the report the project seems to be viable. .
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