Prefeasibility Report of Silica Sand Mining Project (M.L.No. 21/1981(R-13/2005, Area 4.9394ha) N/v. – Manoharpura, Tehsil - Karauli, District –Karauli, ()

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This is an existing mining lease of minor mineral Silica Sand located near village- Manoharpura, Tehsil-Karauli, District-Karoli, Rajasthan. The mine lease was transferred in favour of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited, Village- Manoharpura, Tehsil- Natodi, District- Karoli, Rajasthan vide office order no. letter No. SME/KOTA-ZONE/Cc-II/P-42(2017)/2017/5682 Dated 28.12.2017.

As per recent amendments in Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession Rules 1986, Rule 37B (1) the applicant has to submit the approved mining plan for the applied lease area for sanction of the mining lease.

The mining lease area is <25ha. is considered as Category ‘B2’ project as per MOEF Office Memorandum J-13012/12/2013-IA(I) Dated 24th December 2013 hence it come under jurisdiction of District Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA). Lessee applies for Environment Clearance under EIA Notification, 2006. Production capacity of Silica Sand from this mine is 38638 tonne per annum.

The mining lease area is of 4.9493 Ha. located near village- Manoharpura, Tehsil- Karauli, District- (Rajasthan). Total land of mining lease comes under Govt. Land as per Khasra No. 1. No forest land is involved in this area. Topographically, the area is Hilly and undulated. The area lies between Longitude 76°52’25.09” and Latitude 26°22’35.1” forms the part of toposheet 54 B/15.

Table 1.1 Salient Features of the Project Silica Sand mining project of Integrated Glass Material 1 Project Name Limited 2 Mine Lease Area 4.9493 Ha. 3 Location of Near Village Manoharpura Mine Tehsil Rajasthan Latitude 26°22’05.05” to 26°22'18.05”N 4 Coordinates Longitude 76°52’27.01” to 76°52’13.04”E 5 Khasra details 3/01 Gair Mumkin Pahar (Govt. Land) 6 Toposheet 54 B/15 7 Mineral Silica Sand 8 Reserves 1156626.60 9 Proposed Production 38638 Tonne Per Annum 10 Validity of Mine Lease 50 Year 12 Method of Mining Semi-mechanized open cast 13 No. of Working Days 300

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5.0KLD (1.0KLD for Drinking & Domestic Use, 2.0KLD for 14 Water Demand Dust Suppression,2.0KLD for Plantation) 15 Manpower requirement 15-20 Person 16 Nearest Railway Station Nearest railway station is Gangapura City Railway Station about 18.40 km in NW direction from the mine site. 17 Nearest State Highway/  National Highway-11 about 14.9493 km in North West National Highway direction.  State Highway No. 01 about 20km in NW direction from the mine site. International Airport Jaipur ~ 119 km in NW direction of mine 18 Nearest Airport site.

2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION (i) Identification of Project Proponent. In case of mining project, a copy of mining lease /letter of intent should be given. Project Proponent- Integrated Glass Material Limited is a Firm located N/v - Manoharpura, Tehsil - Karauli, District - Karauli, Rajasthan.

Address of Project Proponent: Integrated Glass Material Limited R/o – Hindon Road, Karauli (Rajasthan)

(ii) Brief Description of Nature of Project Integrated Glass Material Limited has been grant of Lease for minor mineral Silica Sand. The mining lease M.L.No. 21/1981(R-13/2005) is located near village-Manoharpura, Tehsil-Karauli, District-Karauli, Rajasthan over an area of 4.9493 Ha. Silica Sand is to be mined @ 38638 tonne per annum. Mining will be done by semi-mechanized opencast method. Proposed workings will be systematic by forming proper benches. Proposed mining is by drilling in the stone, charging with explosive and blasting the hole. The blasted material is loaded to dumber after proper sizing with the help of rock breaker. The blasted material is fed to crusher for further preparation of aggregates. The Silica Sand is exposed in the applied lease area. The lease area is covered with Scree. The bench height would not be kept greater than statutory provisions of the prevailing Act i.e. the width of the benches would in no case be less than the height of the bench. Benches of 6m height have been planned with width more than the height of the bench. The mining has been started from the East edge of the Mineralized area. The required Barrier along the mining lease boundary shall be kept 7.5mts.

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(iii) Need for the project and its importance to the Country and or Region Due to the globalization and new ventures, the requirement for Silica Sand has been on the rise over the last few years. Mineral Silica Sand uses in various forms such as lumps and grits. Its strength and long life makes it suitable for a number of purposes. Mining industry play an important role in economic sector in . Rajasthan is dominant in minor mineral wealth. The state is endowed with major and minor mineral resources. The region, where the project is situated is mostly dependant on agriculture and mineral resources. The important benefits accruing from the project to the state in the form of royalty can thus be stated as-boost to local and regional economy. The development of mining in the area provides direct and indirect employment opportunities, better infrastructural facilities, communication and socio- economic infrastructure.

(iv) Demand and Supply Gap Silica Sand is used as a basic building raw material in construction of buildings and infrastructure projects, the demand of Silica Sand is increasing day by day. In past, demand was not too much but now a days due to rapid industrialization and urbanization its demand increasing with pace of time. Demand of stone in its various forms such as lumps and grits.

(v) Imports v/s Indigenous Production Demand of Silica Sand in the domestic market is high. In the allotted area, Silica Sand is available in abundant quantity and can be excavated indigenously. It had become a major source of economy in the area/region.

(vi) Export Possibility Mineral Silica Sand shall cater the indigenous demand and major consumers are located in nearby areas.

(vii) Domestic/Exports Markets There is always an increasing demand of Silica Sand in domestic market.

(viii) Employment generation (Direct & Indirect) due to the project By proposed project of Silica Sand mining in the area, people get employment. The project directly generates the employment opportunities for the local people and indirectly for the others. The total manpower requirement for the

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proposed mining operation will be around 15-20 persons directly. Indirect employment is expected by allied activities.

3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION (i) Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any. The proposed project of Silica Sand mining is an independent project in which mineral will be sold directly in domestic market as lumps and grits.

(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project site layout with coordinates. The lease area has been marked on toposheet No. 54B/15 falls in near village- Manoharpura, Tehsil-Karauli, District–Jaipur, Rajasthan in the state of Rajasthan. Location map of the project is as under:

LOCATION MAP

Fig. 1.1 Location map of Study Area

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(iii) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted. Mining of mineral is site specific and feasible in the allotted area hence no alternate site is examined for mining.

(iv) Size and Magnitude of Operation Total area of mine lease is 4.9493 Ha. The mining operation will be @ 38638 tonne per annum production of Silica Sand. Mining will be confined to 30 meter depth.

(v) Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given) The working in the area will be carried out by semi-mechanized open cast method of mining. The hydraulic machineries will be deployed time to time as and when required. Considering the national, state and local holidays there will be around 300 working days in a year. Mining will be done by semi- mechanized opencast method. Proposed workings will be systematic by forming proper benches. Proposed mining is by drilling in the stone, charging with explosive and blasting the hole. The blasted material is loaded to dumber after proper sizing with the help of rock breaker. The blasted material is fed to crusher for further preparation of aggregates. The Silica Sand is exposed in the applied lease area. The lease area is covered with Scree. The bench height would not be kept greater than statutory provisions of the prevailing Act i.e. the width of the benches would in no case be less than the height of the bench. Benches of 6m height have been planned with width more than the height of the bench. The mining has been started from the East edge of the Mineralised area. The required Barrier along the mining lease boundary shall be kept 7.5mts. The Overburden is only the screen of 0.01 m to 0.15 m which will be removed in advance of Silica Sand face and will be stacked separately at a place earmarked at site.

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Site Preparation

Mine Development

Mineral Breakage Overburden Removal

Drilling

Blasting

Excavation/Loading

Haulage

Further processing; if any

Fig. 1.2 Schematic View of Open Cast Mining

(a) Geology of the Area The geology of the proposed area and nearby has been studied on the basis of exposure on the surface out crops and nearly working mines. Geologically the area is belongs to Karauli granite intrusive rocks. The major rock type in the area is granite rock is available below alluvium/sand cover (refer plate no.-3.)

The generalized geological sequence as observed in the field can be summarized as under: Table 1.2 Regional Geological Successions in the District Quaternary/Recent Sub recent Alluvium/Soil Post Delhi Quartzite With Schist,Granite,intrusive Gritty quartzite, quartzite with interlayerad Delhi Super Group Ajabgarh Group phyllite, carbonaceous phyllite and schist Quartzite, gritty, quartzite, Conglomerate Group and pebbly quartzite Marble, Quartzite With thin bands of Railo Group conglomerate Quartzite, Quartzite interlayered schist and Bhilwara Super Group Hindoli Group phyllite

(b) Local Geology Geologically the rock in the lease area is mainly calc-gneiss/impure calcesous- limestone/quartzite belonging to Alwar group of Delhi super group. The secalc-

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gneiss are making undulating topography in the area and are rises to 10-15m from the ground level. The general strike of the rock of the area is N25° N25°W and dipping 75° due north-west.

(c) Mineable Reserves Table No. 1.3 Estimated Reserves

Category Reserves In Tonnes Proved 621088 Probable 535537.60 Possible - 1156626.60 (after deducting mineral loss and safey Total Mineable Reserves barrier)

(d) Details of Machineries to be Deployed

Table 1.4 Details of Machineries No.of S.No. Name of M/c Capacity Equipment 1 Tippers 8 Tonne 02 2 Tractor with trolley 4 Tonne 04 120CFM, 3 Air Compressor 01 Tractor 4 Water tanker trolley 4 KLD 01

(e) Details of Production and dispatches of Last Five Years Details of production and dispatches of Chejapather (MT) are enclosed as Annexure No.

(f) Proposed Year wise Details of the Next First Five Years The proposed year wise production plan for next five years is given in below table: Table 1.5 Productions for the Five Year Period Silica Sand Year ROM in tones Waste in tones (8%) (Cheja Pathar) in tones

st 23212.4 I Year 30950 7737.60

nd 24710.2 II Year 32947 8236.80

rd 25796.28 III Year 34395 8598.72

th 26507.16 IV Year 35343 8835.84

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th 28978.48 V Year 38638 9659.52 172273 43068.48 129204.5 Total

(g) Proposed Rate of Production when the mine is fully developed The production of masonry is estimated at 38638 tonnes per year. 20% variation may take place in target as per market requirement. The production capacity of the mine 129 TPD, Considering the national, state and local holidays there will be around 300 working days in a year. Hence the permitted operating capacity of the mine is 38638 MT per Annum.

(h) Anticipated Life of Mine The mineable reserve of Silica Sand is = 1156626 Tonnes. Production capacity of Silica Sand from the mine is 38638 tonne per annum.

Life of mine = Total Mineable Reserve/ Av. Annual Production = 1156626/38638 = 29.90 years.

(vi) Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of final products/s, Mode of transport of raw Material and Finished Product. No raw material is required during the mining process. The operation involved excavation of Silica Sand directly transport to end users/market in the form of lumps and grits.

(vii) Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined. In nature, mineral is in finite quantity and once the mineral depleted cannot be replenished. Working will be done systematically to optimum utilizes of mineral. Scientific mining practices will be adopted to optimum utilization of resources.

(viii) Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be given. Total water requirement at mine will be about 5.0 KLD for drinking & domestic use, dust suppression and plantation. Water will be sourced from bore wells located in nearby villages through tankers. Diesel will be use as motive source of primary energy for mine machineries. Diesel will be 200 liter per day

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is assumed to be consumed. Diesel will be outsourced from nearby diesel pumps/depot.

(ix) Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management/disposal. There is negligible top soil to be stacked separately and utilized. So it does not require any measures to be taken for stacking and utilization. Table 1.7 The year-wise generation of waste rock

Years Waste in tones

ST 1 Year 7737.6 ST 2 Year 8236.8 ST 3 Year 8598.72 ST 4 Year 8835.84 ST 5 Year 9659.52 Total 43068.48 No dumping site is proposed for the reject produced. The reject produced will be used by the local villagers and lessee for making haul roads etc. 4.0 SITE ANALYSIS (i) Connectivity Mine site is well connected with rail and road transport. Nearest railway station is Gangapura City Railway Station about 18.40 km in NW direction from the mine site. National Highway No. 11B about 21.70 km in West direction from the mine site. The district is well served by a network of metalled and unmetalled roads.

(ii) Land Form, Land use and Land ownership Total area of lease is 4.9493Ha. Govt. Land. The lease area forms part of G.T. Sheet No. 54B/15. No forest land is involved in leased out area. Details are as follows: Table 1.8 Land Status of Leased out Area District & Khasra Area Period Near Village Tehsil Status of land State No. in Ha. of Lease Gair Mumkin Karoli, Manoharpura Karauli 3/01 Pahar (Govt. 4.9493 50 years Rajasthan Land)

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(iii)Topography (Along with map) The lease area comprises undulated terrains. The highest contour is of 321 mRL and lowest is of 300 mRL. Maximum part of the applied area is covered Silica Sand. General drainage is North Eastern side of the lease area. There is no protected or reserved forest in the lease area. The area is having scanty thorny bushes and trees of babool and khakra with local shrubs.

Fig. 1.4 Satellite Image showing Mine Site

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Fig. 1.5 Topography of Mine Site (iv) Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including area under CRZ), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given. The leased out area comes under Gair Mumkin Pahar (Govt. land). There are no ecosensitive areas such as forest, national park, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserves and wildlife corridors etc. located in core zone. Mining will be done in leased out area. No other land will be disturbed/altered.

Table 1.9 Existing Land Use Pattern of Mining area Govt. Private Forest Govt. Private Particulars waste waste Remarks land land irrigated land land Area excavated - 2.55 - - - - Storage of top soil ------Overburden/dump ------Mineral storage ------Infrastructure (workshop, admin. ------Building) Roads ------Green belt ------Mineral separation ------plant Un-Worked - - - - Undisturbed Area - 2.3893 - - - - Total - 4.9493 - - - -

(Source: Approved Mining Plan)

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(v) Existing Infrastructure This is an existing mining project of Silica Sand. No infrastructure facilities exist within lease area. A well equipped first aid facility is proposed to be available at there. Temporary rest shelter urinal and latrine are proposed. Water will be purchased from nearby borewells from nearby villages. A small water tank is also proposed in mine office premises. This can be used for supply of water to drinking purposes.

(vi) Soil Classification Soils in the district may be classified as: • Deep black clayey • Deep brown clay • Deep brown loamy soil • Sandy Soil.

(vii) Climatic data from Secondary Sources The climatic condition of Karauli district is throughout the year sunny temperature ranging between high 35 °C and low 23 °C. The Humidity of this region ranges from 31 to 35% with a dew point of 11° to 15°. The winds speed is NW 11–15 km/h. The chance of precipitation may be 30% to 40%. During the rainy season the village gets scattered showers. This region is termed to be dry climate area of subtropical region. There is also distinct winter and long summer season. The recorded Highest Temperature is 49.0C during May–June and Lowest Temperature is 20.0 C during January. The average rainfall recorded in this district is 880mm. The monsoon season falls in July to September.

(viii) Social Infrastructure Available The district supports various mineral industries in the area/region. It promotes good industrial growth via provides better infrastructure facilities.

1. Railway Station: Nearest railway station is Gangapura City Railway Station about 18.40 km in NW direction from the mine site

2. Road: National Highway No. 11B about 21.70 km in West direction from the mine site and State Highway No. 01 about 20km in NW direction from the mine site.

3. Nearest Police Station: Nearest police station is available at Keladevi located about 5.0 km in SE of mine site.

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4. Post Office: Nearest Post Office is situated at Kashipura which is located about 2.50 km in NE of mine site.

5. Medical Facilities: Dispensary is situated in Kashipura which is 2.50 km away from the mine site. General medical facilities available at Karauli which is about 17.95 km in NE of lease area.

6. Electricity: Electricity supply is available in all nearby villages.

7. Educational Facilities: Primary schools are available at most of the prominent villages in 5 kilometers periphery of the lease area. Education facility is available at Kurgaon & tehsil Karauli. Higher education facilities are available in nearby town/district i.e. Karauli about 17.95 km in NE direction of lease.

5.0 PLANNING BRIEF (i) Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc.) Town and country Planning/Development authority Classification This is a Silica Sand mining project. Facilities includes such as temporary rest shelter, first aid center are proposed/exists in the area. Mining will be/is being done by semi-mechanized opencast method. Transportation of mineral shall be done through road by trucks and tractor trolleys. Other facilities such as power, transportation and communication, social infrastructure facilities are locally available near project site i.e. Karauli.

(ii) Population Projection The project will employ most of the workers from nearby areas. Local people from nearby villages will be give preference. Thus there will no chance to increase population due to proposed project of Silica Sand mining in the area.

(iii) Land Use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.). Approximate land use is as following for life of mine. Table 1.10 Land use plan of Mine lease during various phases

S.No. Land use Category Present 5th Year End of life of mine 1 Top Soil Dump - - - 2 Waste Dump (External) - - - 3 Excavation (Voids Only) 0.4269 0.7150 0.7225 4 Road - - - 5 Built Up Area - - - 6 Township Area - - - 7 Afforestation - 0.10 0.2775+0.0525*

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8 Reclamation (Backfilled) - - - 9 Mineral Storage + Sub Grade Stack Yard - - - 10 Processing (Crushing) - - - 11 Undisturbed Area 0.5731 0.1850 - Total 4.949300 4.949300 4.949300 (Note:-* Denoted Plantation will be done outside the lease area)

(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) The road facility is already available which will be used and properly maintained. Mine have its own approach roads which exist and well connected to national and state highway.

The project of Silica Sand mining in the area, about 15-20 person are proposed/being to be employed. The labour will be employed from nearby villages/area locally. Clean drinking water and medical facilities will be made available at project area and in nearby villages.

(v) Amenities/Facilities Basic amenities/facilities available in nearby villages and towns such as road, power supply, communication, water supply, medical and health etc. Site is well connected with road and other infrastructure facilities, mobile connectivity is available at mine site. Communication facilities are such as post office, telecommunication available in Sikari, District-Karoli Rajasthan. Nearby villages is well electrified. Dispensary facilities are available in Manoharpura. General Hospital is available at District-Karauli, Rajasthan which 16.50 km in South West of lease area. Apart from the above, during operational phases of mining, following facilities shall be provided as:

(i) All the safety norms will be strictly followed. (ii) Provision of clean drinking water. (iii) Group insurance scheme for engaged workers. (iv) First aid facilities. (v) Periodical medical campaigns for mine workers and nearby villagers.

6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE (i) Industrial Area (Processing Area) No industrial/ processing area is proposed.

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(ii) Resident Area (Non Processing Area) No residential area is proposed.

(iii) Green Belt During plantation, local plant species will give preference or in consultation with local forest officials. Area is sparsely vegetated by few shrubs and bushes. Around 20 plants will be planted each year. Proper fencing arrangement for survival of trees will be provided. The separate watering, manuring arrangement will be provided. The trees will be provided along the road, applied lease area and approach road. The dead plants will be replaced by fresh plants in next monsoon season. The plantation should be grown in each monsoon season. Proposed plants are Azadirachta indica (Neem), Prosopis juliflora (kikar), Acacia nilotica (Babool), and Delbergia sissoo (Shisham) etc. Total 33% area will planted, in case of non availability of sufficient land in leased out area other land such as Panchayat Land, School premises etc will be planted as per availability or in consultation with local panchayat authorities.

(iv) Social Infrastructure Existing road will be maintained regularly. People of the area moves towards other place for search employment. By this proposed project of Silica Sand mining in the area, provides employment opportunities in the area/region and this helps to check migration of people of one place to other. Medical and educational facilities will be provided.

(v) Connectivity (Traffic and transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc.) Area is well connected with road and rail transport. The district is well served by a network of metalled and unmetalled roads. National Highway-11 (NH-11) i.e. Jaipur Karoli expressway passes about 14.9493 km in North West direction of mine site and State Highway-25 passes about 2.80 km in South West direction of mine site, respectively. Mine site is well connected with road. Nearest railway station is Bandikui R.S. around 25.16 Km in NW direction from the mine site.

(vi) Drinking Water Management (Source & supply of water)

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Water required for drinking purpose will be purchased from nearby borewells through tankers. Approx. 1.0KLD water will be required for drinking and domestic purposes.

(vii) Sewerage System Domestic waste water will be treated into septic tank followed via. soak pit.

(viii) Industrial Waste Management No Industrial waste will be generated from the project.

(ix) Solid Waste Management There is negligible top soil to be stacked separately and utilized. So it does not require any measures to be taken for stacking and utilization.

The waste generated will be mainly mining loss (8%)

Table 1.11 The year-wise generation of waste rock

Years Waste in tones (8%) 1ST Year 21600 2ST Year 22000 3ST Year 22400 4ST Year 22800 5ST Year 24000 Total 112800

No dumping site is proposed for the reject produced. The reject produced will be used by the local villagers and lessee for making haul roads etc.

(x) Power Requirement Nearby village’s area is well electrified. Diesel will be use as a motive source of energy at mine site. RSEB power line is available near applied lease area.

7. 0 REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT (R&R PLAN) (Policy to adopted (Central/State) in respect of the project affected person including home oustees, land oustee and landless labour (A brief outline to be given). Human settlement is away from the applied lease area thus no impact will be anticipated on human settlement by proposed mining of Silica Sand. So there is no

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need of rehabilitation and resettlement plan so far. Mining is proposed on Govt. land.

8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES (i) (Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (time schedule for the project to be given) Project will commence within one month after getting environmental clearance from SEAC, Jaipur.

(ii) Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project Total Project Cost : 20 Lac Environment Protection Cost : : 0.30 Lac Per annum ESR Cost : 0.40 Lac Per annum Cost for Labours : 0.25 Lac Per annum

The profit will depend upon the actual production obtained from the mine and demand of mineral in market. Details of activities & budgetary allocation for ESR activities and Labourers welfare activities are detailed in below table:

Table 1.12 Socio- Economic Activities & Budgetary Allocation Total S.No. Particulars Activity to be done by PP Expenditure  Distribution of free books & stationary to village students 1. Education 20,000 /-  PP will contribute in repairing work in schools including toilets for girls in schools.  PP will contribute in digging and reparing 2. Water 10,000 /- wells and hand pumps & piyau.  Contribution in Medical Camp (Eye Camp, 3. Health Care Blood Donation Camp etc.) 10,000 /-  Distribution of free medicines. Total 40,000 /-

Table 1.13 Budgetary Allocations for the Facilities to be provided to Labourers S.No Facilities Provided For Labourers Cost (in Rs.) 1. Shelter 8,000 2. Health facility 5,000 3. Drinking Water & Sanitation Facility 5,000 4. Education 7,000 Total 25,000

9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS) (i) Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to the local people including tribal population, if any, in the area.

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Prefeasibility Report of Silica Sand Mining Project (M.L.No. 21/1981(R-13/2005, Area 4.9394ha) N/v. – Manoharpura, Tehsil - Karauli, District –Karauli, (Rajasthan)

This is an existing project of Silica Sand mining of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited (M.L.No. 21/1981(R-13/2005)), M.L.Area-4.9493 Ha. near village-Manoharpura, Tehsil-Karauli, District–Jaipur (Rajasthan) is of utmost importance to the area/region for interest of mineral development and improves the socio-economic conditions of the local habitants. Mine will provide direct employment opportunities to about 15-20 persons will be directly & indirectly benefitted by their allied activities. Lessee is committed to provide better infrastructural facilities such as education, medical, clean drinking water, maintenance of approach roads in nearby areas of the mine site. The State Government will get revenue in the form of royalty from selling of mineral, land tax/surface rent; Sales tax/VAT, income tax etc. will be addition. The operation of the proposed project of Silica Sand mining will bestow various social and economic benefits to the local communities of the area. Thus the project of Silica Sand mining will prove beneficial to the area.

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