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District Sur District Survey Report DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT BANSWARA DISTRICT OFFICE OF SENIOR GEOLOGIST MINES AND GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN BANSWARA DIVISION CONTENT 1. Introduction 2. Overview of Mining Activity in the District 3. List of Mining Leases in the District with location, area, and period of validity 4. Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years 5.Details of production of minerals in last three years 6. Process of deposition of sediments in the river of the district 7.General profile of the district 8. Land utilization pattern in the district: Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining etc. 9.Physiography of the district 10.Rainfall and Climate 11.Geology and Mineral Wealth 1.Introduction Banswara District has an area of 5,037 km 2, 1.47% of Rajasthan state, India. The city of Banswara is the district headquarters. Banswara is bounded by by Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh in the east, Sagwara and Aspur tehsils of Dungarpur district in the west, Dhariawad tehsil of Udaipur district and Pratapgarh district in the north and to the south lies the Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh. Banswara also shares its boundary with Panchmahal district of Gujrat on the south-west. Banswara is part of the Vagad region of southern Rajasthan, which includes Banswara and Dungarpur districts. The region is mainly inhabited by tribals, predominantly Bhils. Banswara and Dungarpur are combilnely called VAGAR , and in both the places local language is VAGRI . District Banswara is situated in the southern - most part of Rajasthan. It has an area of 5037 square kilometre and lies between 23.11° N to 23.56° N latitudes and 73.58° E to 74.49° E. longitudes at an average altitude of 302 metres above sea level. The district is named after the former Princely State of Banswara. There are two traditions regarding the etymology of Banswara. According to one tradition, it is derived from the name of the Bhil chief Bansia who ruled over this area before being killed by Maharaval Jagmal Singh in 1529 CE. According to the other tradition, the name is derived from the Bans Vara (the country of bamboos) due to the abundance of bamboos in the dense forests of this region. The District lies in the Mahi River basin. The Mahi flows north through the district from its origin in the Vindhya Range of Madhya Pradesh, entering the district from the southeast and flowing north towards the northern end of the district, where it turns southwest to form the boundary between Banswara and Dungarpur districts before entering Gujarat and emptying into the Gulf of Cambay. 2. Overview of Mining Activity in the District Limestone, marble, graphite, manganese Ore, rock phosphate, dolomite, soapstone, iron ore and building stones are the important minerals of the district from the economic point of view. Calcite, lead-zinc, beryl, mica, vermiculite, ochre are also reported in the district at various places. There are 121 mining leases sanctioned in the district covering area of 231.36 hectares. State earned a revenue of Rs. 4185.47 lakhs during 2015-16 from the minerals of the district. 3. List of Mining Leases in the District with location, area, and period of validity S. Name of M.L. No. Address Office Near Tahsil Area Name of Lease Period No. Lessee Village Mineral From To 1 Supreme 6/1979 Ind. Area Dahod Road, Vithaldev Banswara 0.6300 Marble 09-04-1980 19-11-2000 Marble & Banswara Raj Granite Ltd. 2 Tarun Lodha 143/1992 369, J-1 Bhupalpura, Tripura Banswara 1.0000 Marble 26-04-1993 25-04-2013 Udaipur Sundari 3 Shree Kripa 74/1991 Plot No 51-B Ind. Area Tripura Banswara 1.0000 Marble 26-08-1992 15-11-2019 Marble and Opp BTM Mill Sundari Minerals Banswara 4 Kapil Purohit 17/1994 Chhitorgarh Raj. Khema Banswara 1.0000 Marble 26-11-1994 03-02-2017 Talai 5 Ms. Camus 19/1992 29, B Suraj Nagar East Tripura Banswara 1.0000 Marble 26-08-1992 15-11-2019 Stones Pvt. Civil Lines, Jaipur, Sundari Ltd. Jaipur, Rajasthan 6 Govind 43/1994 Gupta Sadan, Talwara Tripura Banswara 0.6500 Marble 06-02-1995 15-11-2019 Prasad Gupta (Banswara, Banswara, Sundari Rajasthan ) 7 Babulal Gupta 9/1983 Gupta Sadan Vill. Tripura Banswara 0.3700 Marble 15-12-1997 15-11-2019 Talwara, Banswara Raj Sundari 8 Supreme 9/1993 Ind. Area Dahod Road, Tripura Banswara 1.9250 Marble 28-10-1993 15-11-2019 Marble & Banswara Raj Sundari Granite Limited. 9 Shree Kripa 5/2001 51, Comercial Colony, Padla Banswara 1.0000 Marble 19-12-2001 18-12-2021 Marble Dahod Road Chobisa ,Banswara, Rajasthan 10 Tripura 11/1993 F-116 A Industiral Tripura Banswara 1.0000 Marble 02-07-1993 01-07-2013 Marble And Area, Banswara Sundari Granite 11 Supreme 198/1988 Ind. Area Dahod Road, Vithaldev Banswara 0.6300 Marble 09-04-1989 08-04-1999 Marble & Banswara Raj Granite Limited. 12 Supreme 199/1988 Ind. Area Dahod Road, Vithaldev Banswara 0.6000 Marble 09-11-1989 08-11-1999 Marble & Banswara Raj Granite Limited. 13 Anil Kumar 14/1993 1 J-36 Housing Board, Tripura Banswara 1.0000 Marble 18-08-1993 15-11-2019 Choudhary Banswara Raj Sundari 14 R.K. 10/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Granimarmo Madanngang- Pvt. Ltd. Kishangarh, Ajmer 15 R.K. 9/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Granimarmo Madanngang- Pvt. Ltd. Kishangarh, Ajmer 16 M/s Wonder 13/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 17 M/s Wonder 14/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 18 R.K.Premises 11/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Pvt.Ltd. Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 19 M/s Wonder 12/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 20 Punam 24/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Rajgarhia Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 21 M/s Wonder 20/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 22 M/s Wonder 19/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 23 M/s Wonder 23/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 24 M/s Wonder 15/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 25 M/s Wonder 16/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 26 M/s Wonder 22/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 27 M/s Wonder 21/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 28 M/s Wonder 18/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 29 M/s Wonder 17/2009 R.K. House Kothara Banswara 4.0000 Marble 23-11-2012 22-11-2042 Marble LLP Madanngang- Kishangarh, Ajmer 30 Neerja Modi 14/1985 D-64 B, Malviya Marg Tripura Banswara 1.0700 Marble 25-03-1981 24-10-1985 C-Scheme Jaipur Sundari 31 Shri Shyam 20/1997 C/o Bhima Ram Jat D- Oda Bassi Garhi 1.0000 Marble 24-12-1998 23-12-2018 Marble 2 Hiran Magri Sector 14 . Udaipur 32 Manohar 138/1982 Comercial Colony, Tripura Banswara 1.0000 Marble 07-04-1984 06-04-1994 Trivedi Banswara Sundari 33 Smt. Amita 112/1983 Smt. Amita Shekhawat Tripura Banswara 0.9981 Marble 05-05-1984 05-04-2014 Shekhawat S/o Shri Ghanshyam Sundari Singh, Udaipur Raj 34 Shanti Lal 15/1986 Patikhan, Talwara Khema Banswara 0.9125 Marble 04-02-1987 03-02-2017 Maida ikrh, Banswara, Talai Banswara Rajasthan 35 m/s Vishi 30/1997 College Road. Tripura Banswara 0.6500 Marble 21-01-1999 01-01-2019 mines (Banswara, Banswara, Sundari &Mineral Rajasthan ) 36 Meridian 28/2000 BANJARO KA Tripura Banswara 1.0000 Marble 15-01-2002 14-01-2022 Natural Stones KHEDA, SUKHER Sundari Pvt. Ltd. 37 Gem Marbles 21/1994 N.H.8 Sukher Udaipur Tripura Banswara 1.0000 Marble 28-11-1994 27-11-2014 India Private (Udaipur, Udaipur, Sundari Limited Rajasthan ) 38 Tripura 5/1999 Kushalbag Palace (-, Tripura Banswara 1.0000 Marble 16-11-1999 15-11-2019 Sundari Banswara, Rajasthan ) Sundari Marble 39 Smt. Jyoti 6/2007 Old Vegitable market Oda Bassi Garhi 1.0000 Marble 20-06-1988 19-06-2028 Inani Chittorgarh 40 Tarun Lodha 51/1989 405, Hiran Magri Oda Bassi Garhi 1.0000 Marble 12-09-1989 11-09-2019 Sector No. 11, Udaipur 41 Sneha 8/1989 Sneha Chowdhary W/o Oda Bassi Garhi 1.0000 Marble 23-12-1989 22-12-2019 Choudhary Prakash 1 Modern Navratna Link road Pula Udaipur 42 Naresh Kabra 26/2009 Rajrajeshwar Mandir Oda Bassi Garhi 1.0000 Marble 16-03-2010 15-03-2040 ke pas Kushalbag, Banswara. (Raj.) 43 Naresh Kabra 27/2009 Rajrajeshwar Mandir Oda Bassi Garhi 1.0000 Marble 16-03-2010 13-03-2040 ke pas Kushalbag, Banswara.
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