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10/12/2014 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : AHIRAGAANV- Khasara No

10/12/2014 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : AHIRAGAANV- Khasara No

10/12/2014 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- : AHIRAGAANV- Khasara No. : 542, 546, 547, 548, 549/1, 550/3, 566- Plot No. :- Area :1.240, 13 5559-TANAZABANHSIPUR- Non- MANISH GUPTA-SHRI Stone, 14/05/2008 6/6/2009 6/6/200 5/6/ 14/05/2008 Working RAMESH CHADRA 9 2019 GUPTA-VILLAGE- TILAURA,DIST- 345-28/02/2009 12/12/2014 Tehsil : - Village : Current Applicant : RAMAYAN THANAAJAAVNSHIIPUR- Khasara No. : PRASAD PANDEY-SHRI UMADATT 192, 193, 194- Plot No. :- Area :1.651, PANDEY- Transfered To : MANISH GUPTA-SHRI RAMESH CHADRA GUPTA- Transfered Date. : 22/4/2015, 14 Non- RAJENDRA AGRAWAL- Stone, 07/01/2008 12/8/2008 12/8/20 11/8 5560-NONAGARAA- Working LATE SHRI JAMUNA 08 /201 07/01/2008 PRASAD AGRAWAL- 8 MODIBHAWAN, KATARA MOHALLA, DIST. PANNA (M.P.) 1596-30/06/2008 15/7/2015 Tehsil : NAGAUDH- Village : NONAGARAA- Khasara No. : 23/1- Plot No. :- Area :4.000, 15 5561-KAKALPUR- Working PRABHAT STONE Stone, 25/07/2011 28/11/2011 28/11/2 27/1 27/07/2011 CRUSHING PLANT-SHRI 011 1/20 VANSHPATI SINGH- 21 INDRA DIST. (M.P.) 2129-05/11/2011 28/11/2011 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : KAKALAPUR- Khasara No. : 547/1/2, 547/11/1, 547/2- Plot No. :- Area :0.449, 16 5594-BATHIYA-20/10/2010 Working NAVEEN STONE Gitti,Stone, 20/10/2010 8/2/2011 8/2/201 7/2/ CRUSHER-SHRI NAVEEN 1 2016 SINGH-SHIVAM NAGAR, REWA ROAD, MAIHAR 211-4-24/01/2011 8/2/2011 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : Bathiya- Application No. : 2- Applicant Name : Khasara No. : 970- Plot No. :- Area NAVEEN STONE CRUSHER-SHRI NAVEEN :1.588, SINGH- Renewal Date : 8/2/2016- From Date :8/2/2016- To Date :7/2/2026- Agreement Date :3/6/2015- Grant Date :21/5/2015, 17 5603-MAHUDAR- Working AVINASH CHANDRA Stone, 16/03/2011 29/3/2011 29/3/20 28/3 16/03/2011 DWIVEDI-LATE SHRI 11 /202 RAJBHAVAN DWIVEDI- 1 VILLAGE & POST- MAHILA, TEHSIL- MANJHANPUR, DIST- KAUSHAMBI, (U.P.) Q-27/03/2011 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : MAHUDDAR- Khasara No. : 881/1/2, 881/3, 862- Plot No. :- Area :1.615, 18 6030-PAPARA-22/09/2009 Non- NARENDRA SINGH-SHRI Flag Stone, 22/09/2009 26/12/2010 26/12/2 25/1 Working SHRINIVASH SINGH- 010 2/20 GRAM PAPRA TEHSIL 15 DISTT.- SATNA (M.P.)

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Q-12/09/2010 31/7/2015 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : PAPARAA- Khasara No. : 222/1?1- Plot No. :- Area :1.200, 19 Working PANDEY STONE Gitti, 13/02/2010 7/2/2006 7/2/200 6/2/ 6333-SILAUTTII- CRUSHERS-SHRI RAKESH 6 2011 07/02/2006 PANDEY MAIHER-POST. MAIHAR. DIST. SATNA (M.P.) 1949-4-30/12/2005 6/2/2016 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : SILAUTTII- Application No. : 13- Applicant Name : Khasara No. : 52P- Plot No. :- Area PANDEY STONE CRUSHERS-SHRI RAKESH :1.982, PANDEY MAIHER- Renewal Date : 7/2/2011- From Date :7/2/2011- To Date :6/2/2016- Agreement Date :4/5/2011- Grant Date :17/2/2011, 20 6342-Bamhaur-24/04/2015 Non- RACHNA SINGH-SHRI Gitti,Bolder 03/09/2014 24/4/2015 24/4/20 23/4 Working GAGNENDRA PRATAP ,Stone, 15 /202 SINGH (PROP : 5 PRATIHAR STONE CRUSHERS)-PATURA HOUSE, DHAWARI, SATNA (M.P.) 92-28/01/2015 24/4/2015 Tehsil : NAGAUDH- Village : Bamhour- Khasara No. : 747/1kh- Plot No. :- Area :3.990, 21 6343-Nadan Shivaprasad- Non- ADITYA NARAYAN Gitti, 24/09/2013 10/11/2014 10/11/2 9/11 10/11/2014 Working MISHRA-NADAN 014 /202 SHIVAPRASAD, MAIHAR 4 1395-23/08/2014 10/11/2014 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : NAADHANASHIVAAPRASAADH- Khasara No. : 136, 135/1, 134/1- Plot No. :- Area :1.123, 22 6344-Jura-10/11/2014 Working MAN MOHAN SHARMA- Stone, 20/10/2014 10/11/2014 20/11/2 19/1 SHRI D K SHARMA-GYAN 014 1/20 MAIHARTEH. 24 MAIHAR DISTT. SATNA (M.P.) 1778-03/11/2014 6/2/2016 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : JUURAA- Khasara No. : Copy Attached- Plot No. :- Area :1.349, 23 6364-Jura-19/01/2015 Working PRADEEP JORDAR-168, 20/08/2014 19/1/2015 19/1/20 18/1 STATION ROAD, MAIHAR 15 /202 DIST SATNA (M.P.) 5 1811-11/11/2014 18/1/2025 24 6371-Sirmilli-03/11/2014 Working S S D STONE CRUSHER- Gitti, 03/03/2014 3/11/2014 3/11/20 2/11 STATION ROAD, 14 /202 MAIHAR,DIST-SATNA 4 1065-25/07/2014 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : SIRAMILII- Khasara No. : 247/1/ka- Plot No. :- Area :1.990, 25 6373-Bela-15/05/2015 Non- PURAN SINGH-VILLAGE- Gitti, 31/12/2011 15/5/2015 15/5/20 14/5 Working DEVMAUDALDALTEHSIL- 15 /202 KOTAR (RAMPUR 5 BAGHELAN) 1860-25/11/2014

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15/5/2015 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : AHIRAGAANV- Khasara No. : 3653- Plot No. :- Area :4.000, 26 6374-Nadan Shivaprasad- Non- ABHILASHA MISHRA- Stone, 31/08/2013 24/11/2014 24/11/2 23/1 24/11/2014 Working SHRI ADITYA NARAYAN 014 1/20 MISHRA-VILLAGE NADAN 24 PRASAD, TEH. MAIHAR DIST. SATNA (M.P.) 1394-23/08/2014 24/11/2014 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : NAADHANASHIVAAPRASAADH- Khasara No. : 39,40- Plot No. :- Area :1.829, 27 6380-Silauti-20/05/2015 Working SURYA PRAKASH Gitti, 19/02/2015 20/5/2015 20/5/20 19/5 CHAURASIYA-PURANI 15 /202 BASTI, MAIHAR 5 514-18/05/2015 19/5/2025 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : SILAUTTII- Khasara No. : 52P- Plot No. :- Area :2.000, 28 6385-Silauti-24/12/2008 Non- SUBHASH JORDAR- Gitti, 08/08/2008 24/12/2008 24/12/2 23/1 Working STATION ROAD 008 2/20 MAIHAR, DIST. SATNA 13 (M.P.) 1378-16/09/2008 22/9/2013 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : SILAUTTII- Application No. : 32- Applicant Name : Khasara No. : 52 P- Plot No. :- Area SUBHASH JORDAR- Renewal Date : :1.315, 24/12/2013- From Date :24/12/2013- To Date :23/12/2023- Agreement Date :20/5/2015- Grant Date :14/5/2015, 29 6416-Katiga-05/08/2004 Working MAHALAXMI MINERALS- Stone, 18/09/2003 23/7/2004 23/7/20 22/7 SHRI BHUPENDRA 04 /201 SINGH-SUMEDA, DIST.- 4 REWA 830-06/07/2004 23/7/2014 Tehsil : RAMAPUR BAGHELAN- Village : Application No. : 17- Applicant Name : KATTIYAA- Khasara No. : 105/2, 105/4, MAHALAXMI MINERALS-SHRI BHUPENDRA 108/1kha/2- Plot No. :- Area :2.456, SINGH- Renewal Date : 23/7/2014- From Date :23/7/2014- To Date :22/7/2024- Agreement Date :29/5/2015- Grant Date :1/11/2014, 30 Non- ANKIT UPADHYAY-SHRI Flag Stone, 13/02/2008 13/10/2008 13/10/2 12/1 6463-Pathara-13/10/2008 Working R S UPADHYAY-VIRAT 008 0/20 NAGAR, SATNA 18 1382-17/09/2008 13/10/2012 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : PATTHARAA- Khasara No. : 53/1- Plot No. :- Area :2.230, 31 6464-Pathara-08/01/2009 Non- UJJAWAL CHATURVEDI- Flag Stone, 13/02/2008 8/1/2009 8/1/200 7/1/20 Working 'SHIVPURI' SWAMI 9 19 CHAWK, MUKHTIYAR GANJ,SATNA, MP 1343-10/09/2008 12/12/2013 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : PATTHARAA- Khasara No. : 53/1- Plot No. :- Area :2.020, 32 6466-Kotthaar-28/11/2003 Non- ANAMIKA MINERALS- Limestone, 15/03/2002 28/4/2003 28/4/20 27/4/2 Working SMT ANITA 03 013 SHRIVASTAVA-HIG- 2/1/703, NEHRU NAGAR, REWA

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F 4-24/2002/12/2- 30/01/2003 15/7/2015 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : KOTTHAAR- Khasara No. : 40/2- Plot No. :- Area :1.076, Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : KOTTHAAR- Khasara No. : 42- Plot No. :- Area :1.274, 33 6470-Dhanwahi- Non- M P STATE MINING Sand, 27/07/2010 25/1/2011 25/1/20 24/1/2 25/01/2011 Working CORPORATION - 11 021 BRANCH OFFICE 366, PATHAK WARD, BHATTA MOHALLA, F 4-1/2010/12/1- 22/09/2010 20/7/2014 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : DDHANAVAAHII- Khasara No. : 25, 45 P- Plot No. :- Area :0.202, 34 6468-Barikala-09/06/2005 Non- DHARMENDRA SINGH- 27/02/2004 9/6/2005 9/6/200 8/6/20 Working SHRI JAIVEER SINGH- 5 10 BARAJ 0-01/04/2005 8/6/2010 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : BAARIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 474/1- Plot No. :- Area :0.154, Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : BAARIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 475- Plot No. :- Area :0.146, Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : BAARIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 476/1- Plot No. :- Area :0.514, Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : BAARIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 488/2- Plot No. :- Area :0.894, 35 Working SWAMI NEELKANTH Flag Stone, 25/02/2010 21/7/2010 21/7/20 20/7/2 6474-Bathiya-21/07/2010 STONE CRUSHERS- 10 020 BATHIYA TH. MAIHAR 720-4-22/06/2010 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : BADDAARII- Khasara No. : 720,721,722,723- Plot No. :00- Area :2.362, 36 6475-Pathara-08/02/2009 Non- MAYA SHUKLA-SHRI Flag Stone, 13/02/2008 8/2/2009 8/2/200 7/2/20 Working VINDHYAVASANI 9 19 SHUKLA-7/153, ASHOK VIHAR COLONY, SHIDDHARTH NAGAR, SATNA, MP 1339-10/09/2008 8/2/2009 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : PATTHARAA- Khasara No. : 53/1- Plot No. :- Area :2.023, 37 6482-Satri-11/12/2003 Non- HARSH CHAURASIYA- Limestone, 18/09/2003 11/12/2003 11/12/2 10/12/ Working SHRI SURESH KUMAR 003 2013 CHAURASIYA-SALONI AUTO SALES, REWA ROAD, SATNA 4-84/2003/12/2- 27/08/2002 10/12/2013 Tehsil : RAMAPUR BAGHELAN- Village : SATHARII- Khasara No. : 914/5- Plot No. :- Area :0.405, Tehsil : RAMAPUR BAGHELAN- Village : SATHARII- Khasara No. : 914/6- Plot No. :- Area :0.405, Tehsil : RAMAPUR BAGHELAN- Village : SATHARII- Khasara No. : 914/7-

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Plot No. :- Area :0.405, Tehsil : RAMAPUR BAGHELAN- Village : SATHARII- Khasara No. : 914/8- Plot No. :- Area :0.405, 38 6486-Nadan Shivaprasad- Working ASHUTOSH STONE Stone, 20/04/2005 21/6/2005 21/6/2 20/6/20 21/06/2005 CRUSHER-SHRI GANGA 005 15 PRASAD PANDEY-NADAN SHIVA PRASAD, MAIHAR, SATNA 929-07/06/2006 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : NAADHANASHAARADHAAPRASAADH- Khasara No. : 51, 52, 53/1, 53/2, 54- Plot No. :- Area :1.818, 39 6490-Tamoriya-07/05/2007 Non- VINDYAVASINI STONE Stone, 13/01/2006 7/5/2007 7/5/20 6/5/201 Working CRUSHER-SHRI SACHIN 07 2 MISHRA-VILLAGE- TAMORIYA, TEHSIL- MAIHAR, DIST-SATNA 0-03/01/2007 6/5/2012 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : THAMORIYAA- Khasara No. : 249/1- Plot No. :- Area :0.784, 40 6471-Bathiya-13/03/2006 Non- MAHAVEER STONE 14/10/2004 13/3/2006 13/3/2 12/3/20 Working CRUSHER-SHRI VIKAS 006 11 JAIN-GANDHI CHOWK, AMARPATAN, SATNA 384-21/02/2006 12/3/2011 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : Bathiya- Khasara No. : 603- Plot No. :- Area :0.826, 41 6497-Nadan Shivaprasad- Non- SAMAIYA STONE Stone, 15/06/2005 17/1/2006 17/1/2 16/1/20 17/01/2006 Working CRUSHER-VILLAGE- 006 11 NADAN SHIVA PRASAD, TEH.-MAIHAR, DIST.- SATNA 27-06/01/2006 17/1/2011 7/1/2015 16/1/2011 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : Application No. : 4- Applicant Name : NAADHANASHIVAAPRASAADH- Khasara SAMAIYA STONE CRUSHER- Renewal Date : No. : 142- Plot No. :- Area :0.846, 17/1/2011- From Date :17/1/2011- To Date :16/1/2016- Agreement Date :17/1/2011- Grant Date :7/1/2011, 42 6503-Bathiya-20/03/2015 Non- SHRADDHA STONE Stone, 23/12/2013 20/3/2015 20/3/2 19/3/20 Working CRUSHER-STATION 015 25 ROAD, MAIHAR,DIST SATNA 859-24/06/2014 20/3/2015 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : AHIRAGAANV- Khasara No. : 1022/1P, 1022/2P, 1021, 1023P- Plot No. :- Area :2.000, 43 6504-Bathiya-20/03/2015 Non- GHAI STONE CRUSHER- Gitti, 01/09/2014 20/3/2015 20/3/2 19/3/20 Working STATION ROAD, 015 25 MAIHAR, DIST. SATNA 1789-07/11/2014 20/3/2015 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : Bathiya- Khasara No. : 359- Plot No. :- Area :1.453, 44 6505-Barahiya-20/03/2015 Non- GHAI STONE CRUSHER- Gitti, 01/09/2014 20/3/2015 20/3/2 19/3/20 Working STATION ROAD, 015 25 MAIHAR, DIST. SATNA 1784-05/11/2014

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20/3/2015 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : BARAHIYAA- Khasara No. : 82, 83p, 84- Plot No. :- Area :1.833, 45 6506-Bathiya-20/03/2015 Non- SHRADDHA STONE Stone, 01/09/2014 20/3/2015 20/3/ 19/3/202 Working CRUSHER-STATION 2015 5 ROAD, MAIHAR,DIST SATNA 1781-05/11/2014 20/3/2015 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : Bathiya- Khasara No. : 901/1, 901/2- Plot No. :- Area :2.000, 46 Non- K S STONE CRUSHER- Stone, 22/02/2011 16/8/2011 16/8/ 15/8/202 6508-Tikurikala-16/08/2011 Working VILLAGE - LALPUR, POST 2011 1 - SIDING, - SATNA, M.P. 1357-2-22/07/2011 31/7/2015 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : TTIKURIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 102- Plot No. :- Area :0.405, Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : TTIKURIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 103/1kh- Plot No. :- Area :0.405, Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : TTIKURIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 103/2- Plot No. :- Area :0.405, Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : TTIKURIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 103/3- Plot No. :- Area :1.417, Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : TTIKURIIKALAA- Khasara No. : 107- Plot No. :- Area :0.946, 47 6789-Naila-01/08/2007 Non- MAHAN STONE Gitti, 28/08/2006 1/8/2007 1/8/2 31/7/201 Working CRUSHER-SMT 007 7 SNEHLATA SINGH- VILLAGE - NAINA,TEHSIL - RAGHURAJ NAGAR, DIST - SATNA 1164-4-06/06/2007 21/7/2015 Tehsil : RAGHURAJANAGAR- Village : Current Applicant : UDAYA Birahauli- Khasara No. : STONE CRUSHERS- 116/5/1,121/2,173/2- Plot No. :00- Area Transfered To : MAHAN :2.082, STONE CRUSHER-SMT SNEHLATA SINGH- Transfered Date. : 28/5/2015, 48 6818-Jura-17/09/2008 Working SUBHASH JORDAR- 09/05/2008 17/9/2008 17/9/ 16/9/201 STATION ROAD 2008 8 MAIHAR, DIST. SATNA (M.P.) 981-4-25/06/2008 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : JUURAA- Khasara No. : 363/1k,363/2,360/1p- Plot No. :49- Area :2.231, 49 6819-Nongara-12/08/2008 Non- STEPLING STONE- Flag Stone, 07/01/2008 12/8/2008 12/8/ 11/8/201 Working RAJENDRA AGRAWAL 2008 8 (M.D.). MODI BHAWAN, KATRA, PANNA, (M.P.) 928-16/06/2008 20/5/2014 Tehsil : NAGAUDH- Village : NONAGARAA- Khasara No. : 23/1- Plot No. :- Area :4.000, 50 6820-Amjhori-17/01/2011 Non- JAI BAHADUR SINGH- Clay(for 25/01/2010 17/1/2011 17/1/ 16/1/201 Working VILLAGE-ITMA, POST- roof tiles), 2011 6 NEW RAMNAGAR, DIST- SATNA 1659-24/12/2010 26/10/2015 Tehsil : RAMANAGAR- Village : AMAJHAURII UTHTHAR- Khasara No. :

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46, 47, 49, 50, 51/1P, 52, 53/1P, 54/1, 55, 99, 10- Plot No. :- Area :1.549, 51 6821-Nadan Shivaprasad- Working SHIVAM STONE Gitti, 04/09/2010 29/3/2011 29/3/ 28/3/2 29/03/2011 CRUSHER-NADAN 2011 021 MAIHER 421-03/03/2011 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : NAADHANASHIVAAPRASAADH- Khasara No. : 139 P, 143, 144- Plot No. :- Area :1.471, 52 6822-Aber-17/06/2011 Non- UMESH STONE Stone, 28/09/2010 17/6/2011 17/6/ 16/6/2 Working CRUSHER-VILLAGE- 2011 021 ABER, TEHSIL-, DIST-SATNA (M.P.) 945-13/05/2011 17/6/2011 Tehsil : RAMAPUR BAGHELAN- Village : AVER- Khasara No. : 8/1- Plot No. :- Area :3.820, 53 6825-Mahudar-30/12/2010 Non- R B & ASSOCIATE- Stone, 15/06/2009 30/12/2010 30/1 29/12/ Working VILLAGE & POST - 2/20 2020 MAHILA, TEHSIL- 10 MANJHANPUR, DIST- KAUSHAMBI 1446-22/11/2010 30/12/2010 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : MAHUDDAR- Khasara No. : 868- Plot No. :- Area :1.469, Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : MAHUDDAR- Khasara No. : 878- Plot No. :- Area :0.660, 54 6827-Mahudar-07/06/2009 Non- AVINASH CHANDRA Stone, 16/10/2008 7/6/2009 7/6/ 6/6/20 Working DWIVEDI-LATE SHRI 2009 19 RAJBHAVAN DWIVEDI- VILLAGE & POST- MAHILA, TEHSIL- MANJHANPUR, DIST- KAUSHAMBI, (U.P.) 311-24/02/2009 7/6/2009 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : MAHUDDAR- Khasara No. : 745, 746, 747, 749- Plot No. :- Area :1.785, 55 6838-Silauti-13/03/2006 Working TAARAN TARAN STONE Stone, 16/08/2005 13/3/2006 13/3 12/3/2 CRUSHER-AMARPATAN, /200 011 DIST-SATNA 6 151-23/01/2006 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : SILAUTTII- Khasara No. : 52 P- Plot No. :- Area :2.000, 56 6864-Murtihai-01/03/2011 Non- DHARMENDRA SINGH- Clay(for 04/01/2011 1/3/2011 1/3/ 28/2/2 Working SHRI SHRI VIRENDRA roof 2011 016 SINGH-VILLAGE & POST tiles), DEVRAJNAGAR, SATNA 237-29/01/2011 19/6/2012 Tehsil : RAMANAGAR- Village : MURTHAHAAII- Khasara No. : 58/1- Plot No. :- Area :1.605, 57 6954-Patarhai-20/05/2015 Non- AVANISH SONI-MP Gitti, 18/10/2012 20/5/2015 20/5/20 19/5/2 Working NAGAR, SATNA, (M.P.) 15 025 1016-14/07/2014 20/5/2015 Tehsil : RAMAPUR BAGHELAN- Village : PADDHARAHAAII- Khasara No. :

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341/1/ka/1- Plot No. :- Area :1.672, 58 6955-Bairiha-27/03/2011 Non- ARCHANA SINGH-W/O Stone, 20/08/2010 27/3/2011 27/3/20 26/3/2 Working SHRI DESHRAJ SINGH, 11 021 MUKHTIYAR GANJ, SATNA 544-4-16/03/2011 27/3/2011 Tehsil : RAMAPUR BAGHELAN- Village : BARIHIYA- Khasara No. : 126/1- Plot No. :- Area :2.023, 59 7404-Sannai-04/07/2007 Working RAM KUMAR SINGH- Flag 20/02/2007 4/7/2007 4/7/200 3/7/20 HARIJAN ADIWARI, Stone, 7 17 PATIYA PATTAR KHADAN MARYADIT SANNAI, MAIHAR 1187-11/06/2007 15/9/2015 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : SANNAII- Khasara No. : 56/1K- Plot No. :- Area :2.090, 60 7406-Kakalpur-21/08/2014 Non- MAA GAYATRI STONE Stone, 25/07/2013 21/8/2014 21/8/20 20/8/2 Working CRUSHER-SHRI 14 024 SHUBHENDRA SINGH- SHIV NAGAR, REWA, TEHSIL HUZUR, REWA 825-19/06/2014 21/8/2014 Tehsil : AMARAPATAN- Village : KAKALAPUR- Khasara No. : 527 P- Plot No. :- Area :1.737, 61 7409-Bathiya-21/05/2015 Non- M/s Avantika stone Gitti, 17/04/2015 21/5/2015 21/5/20 20/5/2 Working crusher]-Director Shri 15 025 Gagnendra pratap singh, Pataura house, Dhawari, Satna 515-18/05/2015 21/5/2015 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : Bathiya- Khasara No. : 895- Plot No. :- Area :1.547, 62 7410-Barahiya-04/08/2007 Working Gulshan Stone Crusher- Stone, 20/03/2006 4/8/2007 4/8/200 3/8/20 Pro. Gulshan Nanda, 7 12 Katni Road, Maihar 1413-20/07/2007 20/5/2014 Tehsil : NAGAUDH- Village : NONAGARAA- Khasara No. : 23/1- Plot No. :- Area :4.000, 63 7420-Pipra-17/06/2009 Non- Arun Singh-S/o Shri Flag 03/02/2009 17/6/2009 17/6/20 16/6/2 Working Rajlal Singh Stone, 09 019 Mukhtiyar Ganj, Satna 664-06/06/2009 14/6/2012 Tehsil : UCEHARA- Village : PIPARAA- Khasara No. : 149, 132/1kh- Plot No. :- Area :1.715, 64 7425-Maharajpur- Working Awdhesh Prasad Shukla- Flag 10/06/2009 30/3/2010 30/3/20 29/3/2 30/03/2010 S/o Late Shri Sahdev Stone, 10 020 Shukla, Village+Post Jhigondar, , Satna 1564-24/12/2009 Tehsil : UCEHARA- Village : MAHAARAAJAPUR- Khasara No. : 23/4- Plot No. :- Area :0.627, 65 7428-Pipra-29/12/2015 Non- Om Prakash Yadav-S/o Flag 09/06/2011 29/12/2015 29/12/2 28/12/ Working Shri Bhagwat Prasad Stone, 015 2025

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Yadav, Village-Bhuruhara, Teh- Uchehara, Satna DGM Order 19129-30- 03/11/2015 29/12/2015 Tehsil : UCEHARA- Village : PIPARAA- Khasara No. : 132/1ka2- Plot No. :- Area :1.965, 66 7429-Reusa-29/03/2011 Working piyush-reusha p. barhiya 03/11/2010 29/3/2011 29/3/20 28/3/2 11 021 468-09/03/2011 Tehsil : MAIHAR- Village : REUSAA- Khasara No. : 23,24p,32p,33- Plot No. :82- Area :2.000, 67 7430-Bamhaur-21/12/2004 Working Maa Sharda Stone Stone, 29/10/2013 21/12/2004 21/12/2 20/12/ Crusher-Pro. Shri Atul 014 2024 Singh, Village-Bamhaur, Sitpura, Satna 832-19/06/2014 21/12/2014 Tehsil : NAGAUDH- Village : Bamhour- Khasara No. : 716/1G, 716/1kh- Plot No. :- Area :3.800,

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CHAPTER – 4 DETAILS OF ROYALTY OF REVENUE RECEIVED IN LAST THREE YEARS

MINERALWISE REVENUE RECEIPT IN CONSECUTIVE THREE FINANCIAL YEARS DIST- SATNA (M.P.) (ALL FIGURES IN Rs) OTHERS RECEIPT RECEIPT REJECT OCHRE AND (SAND, F.Y. TOTAL LIMESTONE BAUXITE (0853) (0035) STONE LARERITE MUROOM ETC) 2013- 14 1248550254 17407427 1265957681 1139361913 63297884.05 12659576.81 6329788.405 44308518.84 2014- 15 1274189383 24184104 1298373487 1168536138 64918674.35 12983734.87 6491867.435 45443072.05 2015- 16 1664335125 74501500 1738836625 1564952963 86941831.25 17388366.25 8694183.125 60859281.88 Grand Total 4187074762 116093031 4303167793 3872851014 215158389.7 43031677.93 21515838.97 150610872.8

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CHAPTER – 5

DETAILS OF PRODUCTION OF SAND OR BAJARI OR MINOR MINEWRALS IN THE LAST THREE YEARS

Financial Sand Bajari Stone Soil Murum Year

2012-13 - -

2013-14 - -

2014-15 - -

Total - -

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CHAPTER – 6

PROCESS OF DEPOSITION OF SEDIMENTS IN THE RIVER OF THE DISTRICT

DRAINAGE: Tons, Son, Satna and Paisuni are the impurtant rivers of the district draining it into the Bay of the Bengal through the Ganga. The and the Panna hills act as water-divides. Most of the rivers flow towards the east, with an inclination towards the north. The Simrawal and the Satna rivers are, however, inclined towards the south.

River Tons (or Tamasa): Tons (or Tamasa) is the main river of the district, It rises in the Kaumur hill in the Maihar tehsil, its nominal source, called Tamasa Kund being a tank on the Kaumur hills, 2,000 feet above the sea-level. From the point is follows a general north-easterly course, traversing the rough hilly around Maihar, flowing through the level fertile country of the Amarpatan and Raghuraj Nagar tehsil, and then enters the . Satna an important affuent of the Tons, rises in the Panna hills, flows through the northern, narrower portion of the Nagod tehsil almost in a due west-east direction and bends towards the south from the point where it is joined by Aman river. Thereafter it makes the boundary of the Nagod and Raghuraj Nagar tehsils till it meets the Tons a few miles to the south-east of Satna . Simrawal, another impurtant affluent of the Tons, flows south of Kothi in Raghuraj Nagar tehsil.

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River Son: The Son originates near in Madhya , just east of the headwater of the , and flows north-northwest through state before turning sharply eastward where it encounters the southwest-northeast-running . The Son parallels the Kaimur hills, flowing east-northeast throughUttar Pradesh, and states to join the just above Patna. Geologically, the lower valley of the Son is an extension of the Narmada Valley, and the Kaimur Range an extension of the . on sone and Sonbhadra are the major situated on . The Son river at 784 kilometres (487 mi) long, is one of the largest rivers of .[2] Its chief tributaries are the Rihand and the North Koel. The Son has a steep gradient(35–55 cm per km) with

49 quick run-off and ephemeral regimes, becoming a roaring river with the rain-waters in the catchment area but turning quickly into a fordable stream. The Son, being wide and shallow, leaves disconnected pools of water in the remaining part of the year. The channel of the Son is very wide (about 5 km at Dehri on sone) but the floodplain is narrow, only 3 to 5 kilometres (2 to 3 mi) wide. In the past, the Son has been notorious for changing course, as it is traceable from several old beds near its east bank. In modern times this tendency has been checked with the anicut at Dehri, and now more so with the .

The Son, the great river to the south of the hills does not actually enter the district but makes the southern boundary of Amarpatan tehsil with tehsil of district. It is joined by the river, which flows along the boundary of Maihar and Beohari tehsils just at the point where the Son takes a turn towards the east between Sakwari and Bamaraha.

River Satna: Satna river is suppose to have originated from a place where the Hermit Suteekshna of Ramayan fame once aived. The place is now included in . The river has given its name to the district headquarter town and later to the District. The River Satna rises from the hill (474.27m.) between Rampura & Bikrampur. In Panna the stream flows South-east up to . Iit than touches Satna boundary and inters the district at Satna. After an easterly course of 18 km. In the district it meets the Amran River.

River Paisumi: The Paisumi is a sacred river mentioned time and again in the . The Mandakini of Ramayana is generally identified either with this river or with one of its feeders, on which Kamata- village is situated. The nearby Kamadgiri hill is identified as the Chitrakoot Giri of Ramayan where Ram stayed for sometime during his Vanvasa, i.e. exile in to forests. The river rises at the 240 53’ north 800 41’ east, below Dagri hill (484m.). The river below Nayagaon. It also forms the north-eastern boundary for some distance. The total length of the river in the district is about 44 km.

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The District Satna has a large extend of Bhander/ Nagod Limestone, Ganurgarh shale, Jhiri Shale, Upper Rewa Sandstone, Lower Rewa Sandstone, Quartzite & Sandstone. All the rock type is very fine grained which is not suitable to make river sand during erosion and transportation process. The materials deposited in the catchment area is silt or mud.

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CHAPTER – 7

GENERAL PROFILE OF THE DISTRICT

Satna District (Cement ), was formed in 1948, is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in . The town of Satnais the district headquarters. The district has an area of 7,502 km², and a population of 1,868,648 (2001 census), 20.63% of which was urban. The district has a population density of 249 persons per km².

History is part of the Baghelkhand , a very large portion of which was ruled by the Rewa. A small portion of the western region was ruled by feudatory chiefs under the British. There were eleven such states, namely Maihar, Nagod State,Sohawal, Kothi, Jaso, and the five Chaube Jagirs of Chanpurwa, , Taraon, Bhaisunda and Kamta-Rajaula. The early Buddhist books, the etc. link the Baghelkhand tract with rulers of the Haihaya, Kalchuri or Chedi clan, who gained sufficient importance in the 3rd century CE. They had their capital at Mahishmati (identified by some with Maheshwar in ), from where they seem to have been driven eastwards. They had acquired the fort of Kalinjara (a few miles beyond the border of the district, in ), and with that as base, they extended their dominious over Baghelkhand. During the 4th and 5th centuries, the Gupta dynasty held sway over the area. The feudatory chiefs of Uchchakalpa (Unchehra in Nagod tehsil) and the Parivrajak of Kot (in Nagod tehsil) held their own. The chief stronghold of the Chedi clan was Kalinjar, and their proudest title was Kalanjaradhishwara (Lord of Kalanjar). The Kalchuris received their first blow at the hand of Chandel chief Yashovarmma (925-55), who seized the fort of Kalinjar and the tract surrounding it. The Kalchuris were still a powerful tribe and continued to hold most of their possessions until the 12th century. The chiefs of Rewas were Baghel descended from the Solanki clan. Vyaghra Deo, brother of the ruler of Gujarat, made his way into northern India about the middle of the 13th century and obtained the fort of Marpha, 18 miles north-east of Kalinjar. His son Karandeo married a Kalchuri (Haihaya) princess of and received in dowry the fort of Bandhogarh (now in the tehsil of the same name in ), which, until its destruction in 1597 by was the Baghel capital.

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In 1298, when Ulugh Khan drove the last Baghel ruler of Gujarat from his kingdom. It caused a considerable migration of the Baghels to Bandhogarh. Until the 15th century the Baghels of Bandhogarh were engaged in extending their possessions and escaped the attention of the kings. In 1498-9, Sikandar Lodi failed in his attempt to take the fort of Bandhogarh. The Baghel king Ramchandra (1555–92), was a contemporary of Akbar. After the death of Birdhabra, Ramchandra's son, a minor named acceded to the throne of Bandhogarh. His accession gave rise to disturbances. Akbar intervened and captured and dismantled the Bandhogarh fort in 1597 after a seize of eight months. It is after this that the town of Rewa started gaining in importance. In 1803, after the treaty of Bassein, the British made overtures of alliance to the ruler of Rewa, but the latter rejected them. In 1812, during the time of Jaisingh (1809–35), a body of Pindaris raided from Rewa . Upon this Jaisingh was called upon to accede to a treaty, in which he acknowledged the protection of the British Government, and agreed to refer all disputes with neighbouring chiefs to their arbitration and to allow British troops to through or be cantoned in his . At the mutiny of 1857, Maharaja Raghuraj Singh helped the British in quelling the uprisings in the neighbouring Mandla and district, and in Nagod which is now a part of Satna district. For this, the king was rewarded by restoration to him of the (Shahdol) and Amarkantak , which had been seized by the Marathas in the beginning of the century. The rulers of Rewa State bore the title of 'His Highness' and "Maharaja" and received a salute of 17 guns. Most of the Raghuraj Nagar and entire Amarpatan tehsil of the present Satna district were in the Rewa State prior to the formation of .

Geography: Satna district has Uttar Pradesh on the north, Rewa on the east, Shahdol on the southwest, and Katni on the south, and Panna on the west. The district is part of . The district is divided into the tehsils of Amarpatan, Maihar,Nagod, Uchehara, , Koter, , Ramnagar, Rampur baghelan & Sohawal. Satna town is situated in Sohawal tehsil.

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Location:

The District of Satna is situated between latituedes 230 58' and 25012' north and longitute 80021' and 81023' east in mid northern part of Rewa Commissioner's Division in Madhya Pradesh state of India. The districts takes its name from Satna, the head quarters town, which in its turn takes it from Satna Rewa which flows near the town. In the north the district boundary marches with that of District of Uttar Pradesh state. Eastern Bombay of the district runs with the Teonther, Sirmour and Huzur tehsils of Rewa district and a very small questions of the Gopadbanas tehsil of District. The entire western boundary of the district is made by Panna district while the southern boundary abuts on the Murwara tehsil of in the west and Bandhogarh tehsil of and Beohari Tehsils of Shahdol district on the east. Physiography: Physiographically Satna district forms a part of Vindhyan range The back slope of Vindhyanchal leads to a broad plain With low ridges and valleys and rises gently to the in the south. The Bhander plateau comprises isolated mesas and buttes and is succeeded further south by Kaimur ridge reaching maximum elevation of 704m. The Kaimur ridge is the watershed between the Son and Narmada basins. The district is mainly drained by Son and Tons or Tamasa rivers and their tributaries.Geographical scenario

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Main City& Town of the District

Maihar, , Nagod, Kotar, Majhgawan, Birsinghpur, Raghurajnagar, Amarpatan, Ramnagar, Rampur Baghelan, Satna, Chitrakoot, Kothi, Madhavgarh etc.

Tehsils & Their Literacy:

Population Type Male Population Female Population Total Population

Rural 9,07,904 8,46,613 17,54,517

Urban 2,49,591 2,24,827 4,74,418

Total 11,57,495 10,71,440 22,28,935

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Population of the District (As per Census 2011):- 1. Indicator Satna Madhya Pradesh % in comparison with MP Total Total 2,228,619 72,597,565 3.06% a Urban 474,301 20,059,666 2.36% Rural 1,754,318 52,537,899 3.34% Sex Wise Total Male 1,156,734 72,597,565 3.0% b Total Female 1,071,885 34,984,645 3.06 % Urban Male 249,354 20,059,666 2.36% c Female 224,947 9,589,155 2.35% Rural Male 907,380 52,537,899 3.34% d Female 846,938 25,395,490 3.33% 2. Under 6 Population Total Total 321819 10,548,295 3.05% a Urban 168,769 5,516,957 3.05% Rural 153050 5,031,338 3.04% Urban Male 27,193 1,141,178 2.38% b Female 30,481 1,274,372 2.39% Rural Male 125,857 3,890,160 3.24% c Female 138,288 4,242,585 3.26% 3. Literacy Total Total 73.8 70.6

a Urban 71.0 65.3

Rural 83.8 84.1

Male Urban Male 90.4 90.2 b Rural Female 81.5 76.6

Female Urban Male 59.8 77.4 c Rural Female 76.4 53.2

4. Sex Ratio Total Total 919 930

a Urban 902 916

Rural 933 936

5. Child Sex Ratio Total Urban 892 895 a Rural 910 917

6. Standard of Living Index (DLHS-3) Total Low (%) 74.2 28.7 a High (%) 12.7 13.3

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District rank by rural decennial growth rate: 18.2

District rank by urban decennial growth rate: 23.0

Administrative Structure: 6 (Satna, Nagod, Rampur Baghelan, Amarpatan, No. of Subdivisions:- Maihar, Majhgawan)

10 (Satna, Nagod, Rampur Baghelan, Amarpatan, No. of Tehsils:- Maihar, Majhgawan, Ramnagar, Unchehra, Kotar, Birsinghpur)

8 (Satna, Nagod, Rampur Baghelan, Amarpatan, No. of Blocks:- Maihar, Majhgawan, Ramnagar, Unchehra)

No. of Panchayats:- 704

No. of R.I Circles:- 28

No. of Villages:- 2125

No. of Assembly Constituencies:- 7

No. of Parliament Constituency:- 1

12 (Satna, Nagod, Rampur Baghelan, Amarpatan, No. Of Town Areas:- Maihar, Majhgawan, Ramnagar, Unchehra, Kotar, Birsinghpur, Jiatwara, kothi)

Economy In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Satna one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[3] It is one of the 24 districts in Madhya Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Grant Fund Programme (BRGF). Agriculture District is very backward in the field of agriculture. Peoples of the district prefer the cultivation in the old traditional method. The size of the fields are very small and mainly are marginal farmers. The early

57 yield of the products from the fields are not enough for their home use. Hence, for the rest part of the year they work on daily wages. S.No.ParticularsUnitIn 35.5 29.47 2Net 40 31.6 diaM.P.Satna1Double irrigated cropped area to area to NSA% NSA%

27.00 3Fertilizer 86.7 40.5 45.00 Electricity(20 consumption 03-2004) (per Ha.)Kg.

1Electrified villages% 86.65 97 94.45 2Power 333 consumption (per person)kwh

250 280.45 3Power 48.4 63.21 4Power consumption consumption -Urban% -Rural%

51.6 36.69 5Population 28.6 37.43 51.72 below poverty line%

S.No.ParticularsUnitIn 35.5 29.47 2Net 40 31.6 diaM.P.Satna1Double irrigated cropped area to NSA% area to NSA%

27.00 3Fertilizer 86.7 40.5 45.00 Electricity(20 consumption 03-2004) (per Ha.)Kg.

1Electrified villages% 86.65 97 94.45 2Power 333 consumption (per person)kwh

250 280.45 3Power 48.4 63.21 4Power consumption consumption -Urban% -Rural%

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51.6 36.69 5Population 28.6 37.43 51.72 below poverty line%

Demographics According to the 2011 census Satna District has a population of 2,228,619, roughly equal to the nation of Latvia or the US state of New Mexico. This gives it a ranking of 203rd in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of 297 inhabitants per square kilometre

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(770/sq mi). Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 19.17%. Satna has a sex ratio of 927 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 73.79%. In the 2001 census, Satna district had a total population of 1,868,648, out of which 970,114were males and 898,534 were females. Decadal growth in 1991-2001 was 27.52. Sex ratio was 926. Density of population was 249 / km2.

Languages Among the languages spoken in Satna is Bagheli, which has a lexical similarity of 72-91% with (compared to 60% for German and English) and is spoken by about 7,800,000 people in .

Industries in Satna District: Today Satna city is one of the fastest emerging and growing cities of Madhya Pradesh state. This is obviously owing to its robust and resilient economy. At the heart of its resilient economy is obviously some of the high generating sectors and industries. Which are these sectors and industries, which sectors contribute more to the economy and which sectors are losing its sheen and competitive edge? Answer to all these pertinent questions and more valuable information about Satna’s economy has been provided to you in below paragraphs. Cement Factory Agriculture in Satna The importance and contribution of agricultural sector has certainly been a dominant factor in making Satna an economically viable state over past few decades. Though industrial economy contributes to a large extent still agrarian economy is the important pillars of Satna economy and will continue to hold pretty strong influence over its economy even in coming years. Wheat, peanuts are major crops grown in the area. Industrial Sector in Satna Today Satna city owes much of its economic success and rising economic profile to its robust industrial sector. And at the heart of its robust and belligerent economy lies huge number of cement factories and plants spread across in and around Satna city. These cement factories and plants are obviously capitalizing on huge reservoir of limestone mineral that is found in Satna District, which actually has helped in making Satna city the official cement capital of India. Various industries have attributed to growing urbanization and industrialization of the local economy.

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Major Cement Industry in Satna: Birla Vikas Cement, Satna Cement Works, Vindhayachal Steel Foundary: Address: P.O. Birla Vikas, Satna485 005, Madhya Pradesh Phone : (091)(7672) 41 2000, 25 784447,25 800203, 40 8083 Gram: CEMENT Fax : (091)(7672) 257456/257576 Email : [email protected] Website:http://www.birlacorporation.com/cement_division.html

Maihar Cement: Address: Maihar, Dist. Satna Phone no: 07674277067 / 68 Fax: 07674277806 KJS Cement Ltd: Address: Rajnagar Village, Maihar Tehsil, District – Satna Phone no: 07674292025 Website:http://www.kjscement.com/index.html

Prism Cement: Address: Mankahari Village, Rampur – Baghelan Tehsil, Satna 485111 Phone no: +917672275621, +917672- 275622, While these and many other large scale units have certainly helped industrial sector in laying a strong foundation, but even today Satna’s industrial sector mostly compromises of small and medium scale industries.

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Most of these small and medium scale industries are operating in various industrial areas operating in adjoining and villages of Satna city. If we go deep into numbers, then most of these industries compromises of Agro based units, Readymade garments & embroidery, Leather based units, minerals based units and repairing and servicing units. As for names of prominent industrial areas are concerned, then they are as follows: Satna industrial area, Itmakothar industrial area, Ghoordang industrial area, Maihar industrial area and Karmshala unchehara shed. Service Sector in Satna If we go by the trends and statistics exhibited by all successful economies across the world, then it is pretty clear that growth and boom in industrial sector has a positive impact on service sector too. This is equally true about Satna’s economy as well, where over last few decades service sector’s growth has been largely fuelled by success of industrial sector. As a result today Satna boosts a very robust banking sector, resilient healthcare and hospitality industry and even small BPO industry. Service sector’s overall contribution to Satna’s local economy is today pretty significant. This said, Satna service sector is still in its infancy stage if we compare it with service sectors of prominent cities like Bhopal, and Jabalpur. Nonetheless, there exists today a very strong foundation for service sector, which can witness stupendous growth in near future, provided if correct economic policies and steady investments are made. The overall picture that we get is that today Satna city’s economy is not only heading towards right direction, but is poised for impressive economic growth in coming years. Well, it at least does have strong foundation that can propel its economy to much, much higher level. All it needs is special attention of important administrative bodies and more importantly business & industrial friendly policies.

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CHAPTER – 8

LAND UTILIZATION PATTERN IN THE DISTRICT

S. No. LAND USE AREA in (Sq. Km.)

1 Forest Land 2036.59

2 Net Area Sown 3413

3 Cultivable Area 3413

4 Mining Area

Agriculture:

District is very backward in the field of agriculture. Peoples of the district prefer the cultivation in the old traditional method. The size of the fields is very small and mainly is marginal farmers. The yearly yield of the products from the fields is not enough for their home use. Hence, for the rest part of the year they work on daily wages. S.No.ParticularsUnitIndiaM.P. 35.5 29.47 2 Net irrigated 40 31.6 Satna1Double cropped area area to NSA% to NSA%

27.00 3 Fertilizer 86.7 40.5 45.00 Electricity consumption (per (2003- Ha.)Kg. 2004)

1Electrified villages% 86.65 97 94.45 2Power 333 consumption (per person)kwh

250 280.45 3Power 48.4 63.21 4Power consumptio consumpti n-Urban% on-Rural%

51.6 36.69 5Population 28.6 37.43 51.72 below

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poverty line%

S.No.ParticularsUnitIndiaM.P. 35.5 29.47 2Net irrigated 40 31.6 Satna1Double cropped area area to NSA% to NSA%

27.00 3 Fertilizer 86.7 40.5 45.00 Electricity consumption (per (2003- Ha.) Kg. 2004)

1 Electrified villages% 86.65 97 94.45 2Power 333 consumption (per person)kwh

250 280.45 3Power 48.4 63.21 4Power consumptio consumpti n-Urban% on-Rural%

51.6 36.69 5Population 28.6 37.43 51.72 below poverty line%

Forest Area: While Satna huge limestone reservoirs is well known to the entire world, but its huge forest areas are not. Well, at least they have not been as commercially exploited a minerals have been. Talking specifically about numbers and forest areas, then out of total 7424 Sq. Km of Satna District’s land area, forest area constitutes roughly 2037 Sq. Km. This is roughly 30% of the total land area, which is comparatively higher than other districts. Most of these forest areas are, however, located in the interiors of Satna District and not near Satna city. Huge forest wealth is already helping in production of woods, fire woods and even valuable Medicinal Plants, though their production as of today is at much smaller scale. But given the vast forest areas in Satna, production can easily increase into manifold and subsequently help in revenue generation for the district.

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Flora: Forest in the district are included in the Rewa forest division with headquarters at Rewa. Forests, which are mostly mixed forests cover an area of 900 square miles in the district, extending over four ranges with headquarters at Satna, Majhgawan (both in Raghuraj Nagar tehsil) Nagod and Maihar. The breakup of the forests according to whether they are protected or reserved forests is given below for each range. Name of Reserved Protected Territorial constitution Remarks Range forests(inacres) forests(inacres) Mostly spread over Amarpatan and adjoining Kaumur and Nara hills Satna parts of Raghuraj Nagar 51,840 22,400 and to some extent also on tehsil. the plains. Part of Raghuraj nagar Spread over small hills in Majhgawan 8,320 1,37,600 tehsil (Panna hills) the area. Nagod tehsil and part of Spread over small hills in Nagod 5,120 1,97,120 Raghuraj Nagar tehsil. the area. Spread over Kaimur hills Maihar Maihar Tehsil Nil 1,53,600 and slopes of Panna plateau.

Teak (tectona grandis) occurs in about 10 square miles of Satna range, 8 square miles of Nagod range and 5 square miles of Maihar range. There is no Sal (Shorea robusia) in any one of the ranges. Bamboo is found in all the ranges. Other trees that occur in the district are saja (Terminalia tomentosa), salai (Boswellia serrata), tendu (Diospyros tomentosa), Woodfordia floribunda, Khair (Acacia catechu), etc.

Fauna: Common animals found in the forests are tiger (felis tigris), panther (felis pardus), sambhar (Rusa unicolor), chital (Axis axis), wild bear (Melursus ursinus), deer, etc.

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CHAPTER – 9

PHYSIOGRAPHY OF THE DISTRICT

Satna. one of the northern districts of Madhya Pradesh, is located between latitudes 23’58' and 25°l2'N and latitudes 80°2l‘ and 81°23 and covers no men of about 7052 sq. km. lt falls in Survey of lndia degree sheet nos. 63C, D.H and 64A and is bordered by Banda district of Uttar Pradesh in the north. Rewa. Sidhi. Shuhdol. Jabalpur and Panna district of the Madhya Pradesh in the east. southeast, south, southwest and west respectively. Satna is the district hendqarter and Nagod. Amarpatan. Maihar and Jaitwar are the other important towns. The district is well connected by roads With the State capital Bhopal and the adjacent district headquarters. Kanyakumari- National highway No. 7 passes through southern part of the district. Jabalpur- broad gauge line of Central Railway passes through the central part of the district Physiographically. Satna district forms a part of Vindhyan range The back slope of Vindhyanchal leads to a broad plain With low ridges and valleys and rises gently to the Bhander plateau in the south. The Bhander plateau comprises isolated mesas and buttes and is succeeded further south by Kaimur ridge reaching maximum elevation of 704m. The Kaimur ridge is the watershed between the Son and Narmada basins. The district is mainly drained by Son and Tons or Tamasa rivers and their tributaries. The rocks, in the district range in age from Archneiin to Cainozoic. The Archaean rock comprises of granite and gneisses and is exposed only in the northern part of the district. The Rocks of Vindhyan Supergroup comprises Semri, Kaimur, Rewa and Bhander Groups. The Semri Group of rocks are repesented by an alternating sequence of sandstone and shale alongwtth porcellanite and limestone. The Semri Group of rocks are mainly exposed in the southern and northern part of the district. The Rohtas limestone is light to dark grey in colour, fine grained, compact and well bedded. The Kaimur group comprising mainly sandstone which is fine granned, massive and thickly bedded is exposed in the northern and southern part. The Rewa Group of rocks comprises mainly of sandstone, shale and conglomerate. The Bhander Group of rocks exposed as a broad band and comprises mainly shale. Nagod limestone, and Upper Bhander Sandstone the Nagod limestone is Fine grained, hard, Compact thinly bedded to massive With some stromatolitic bands. The Upper Bhander Sandstone forms the cliff of the Bhander plateau is composed of purple to reddish brown fine to medium grained, flaggy to massive and well sorted sandstone interbedded with splintery shale and siltstone. Lameta Formation

66 comprising sandstone and shale range in thickness from 15-80m and occurs forms as clusters on the hillocks of Upper Rewa sandstone Laterite occur as capping on the Bhander group of rocks and on the Upper Rewa sandstone. It has a minimum thickness of 60m. The district has a large potential of limestone, bauxite, ochre and building and construction material. Limestone bands occur in Rohtas and Nagod limestone. The Nagod limestone is extensively quarried for the manufacturing of lime and cement and also for use as flux in the steel industry. A preliminary assessment indicates a possible reserve of 1865 million tonnes of cement and flux grade limestone. Bauxite occurs on the Upper Bhander and Upper Rewa sandstone. A preliminary assessment indicates a possible reserve of 65,000 tonns of Bauxite of grade-l quality. Red and yellow ochre occur as discontinuous l-2m thick lensoid bodies underneath the laterite. These deposits are located on the hills near Satalya, Karigohi, Silhe and Kararia. The total possible reserves of red and yellow ochers are computed as 100,000 tonnes. The ochre contain a high has of Fe2O3 which is suitable for use it colour and paint industry Kaimur. Upper Rewa and Bhander sandstones yield good quality dimension stones.

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CHAPTER – 10

RAINFALL MONTH WISE

Average Rain Fall: 817.6 MM (Year 2008-09)

Climate:-

The year is more or less yearly divided into three seasons; namely the hot season extending roughly from middle February to middle June; the rainy season from middle June to September and the winter from November to middle February. The month of October witness the transition from the rainy to the cold weather.

Month Average Temperature In centigrade

Mean Maximum Maximum Mean Minimum Minimum

January 24.4 29.2 9.3 4.0

February 27.8 33.1 11.3 6.6

March 33.4 38.6 16.6 11.4

April 38.6 42.6 22.2 16.9

May 42.3 45.0 27.2 22.3

June 39.7 41.8 28.4 23.1

July 32 37.0 25.2 22.8

August 30.5 33.5 24.5 22.4

September 31.3 33.8 23.9 21.6

October 31.3 33.7 19.5 14.1

November 28.9 31.8 11.8 8.0

December 26.1 29.5 8.8 5.0

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CHAPTER – 11

GEOLOGY AND MINERAL WELTH

General Geological Succession: The area forms a part of the and comprises rocks belonging to the Rewa Series middle Vindhyan. The sequence of the various formations is as follows:

The rocks, in the district range in age from Archneiin to Cainozoic. The Archaean rock comprises of granite and gneisses and is exposed only in the northern part of the district. The Rocks of Vindhyan Supergroup comprises Semri, Kaimur, Rewa and Bhander Groups. The Semri Group of rocks are repesented by an alternating sequence of sandstone and shale alongwtth porcellanite and limestone. The Semri Group of rocks are mainly exposed in the southern and northern part of the district. The Rohtas limestone is light to dark grey in colour, fine grained, compact and well bedded. The Kaimur group comprising mainly sandstone which is fine granned, massive and thickly bedded is exposed in the northern and southern part. The Rewa Group of rocks comprises mainly of sandstone, shale and conglomerate. The Bhander Group of rocks exposed as a broad band and comprises mainly shale. Nagod limestone, and Upper Bhander Sandstone the Nagod limestone is Fine grained, hard, Compact thinly bedded to massive With some stromatolitic bands. The Upper Bhander Sandstone forms the cliff of the Bhander plateau is composed of purple to reddish brown fine to medium grained, flaggy to massive and well sorted sandstone interbedded with splintery shale and siltstone.

Lameta Formation comprising sandstone and shale range in thickness from 15-80m and occurs forms as clusters on the hillocks of Upper Rewa sandstone Laterite occur as capping on the Bhander group of rocks and on the Upper Rewa sandstone. It has a minimum thickness of 60m. The district has a large potential of limestone, bauxite, ochre and building and construction material. Limestone bands occur in Rohtas and Nagod limestone. The Nagod limestone is extensively quarried for the manufacturing of lime and cement and also for use as flux in the steel industry. A preliminary assessment indicates a possible reserve of 1865 million tonnes of cement and flux grade limestone. Bauxite occurs on the Upper Bhander and Upper Rewa sandstone. A preliminary assessment indicates a possible reserve of 65,000 tonns of Bauxite of grade-l quality. Red and yellow ochre occur as discontinuous l-2m thick lensoid bodies underneath the laterite. These deposits are located on the hills near Satalya, Karigohi, Silhe and Kararia. The total possible reserves of

70 red and yellow ochers are computed as 100,000 tonnes. The ochre contain a high has of Fe2O3 which is suitable for use it colour and paint industry Kaimur. Upper Rewa and Bhander sandstones yield good quality dimension stones.

Age Group Rocks formation

Recent Soil / alluvium

Sub Recent Laterite, Bauxite

Bhander/ Nagod Neo Proterozoic (Late) V Bhander Limestone I Ganurgarh shale N Upper Rewa Sandstone D Jhiri Shale Neo Proterozoic (Early) Rewa H Lower Rewa Sandstone Y Panna Shale A Quartzite & Sandstone Kaimur Meso Proterozoic N Bhagwar Shale Super Olive Shale, Porcellanite Group Semri Group and Shale, Chart. Sandstone, Limestone

Mineral resources The rocks, in the district range in age from Archneiin to Cainozoic. The Archaean rock comprises of granite and gneisses and is exposed only in the northern part of the district. The Rocks of Vindhyan Supergroup comprises Semri, Kaimur, Rewa and Bhander Groups. The Semri Group of rocks is repesented by an alternating sequence of sandstone and shale alongwtth porcellanite and limestone. The Semri Group of rocks are mainly exposed in the southern and northern part of the district. The Rohtas limestone is light to dark grey in colour, fine grained, compact and well bedded. The Kaimur group comprising mainly sandstone which is fine granned, massive and thickly bedded is exposed in the northern and southern part. The Rewa Group of rocks comprises mainly of sandstone, shale and conglomerate. The Bhander Group of rocks exposed as a broad band and comprises mainly shale. Nagod limestone, and Upper Bhander Sandstone the Nagod limestone is Fine grained, hard, Compact thinly bedded to massive With some stromatolitic bands. The Upper Bhander Sandstone forms the cliff of the Bhander plateau is composed of purple to reddish brown fine to medium grained, flaggy to massive and well sorted sandstone interbedded with splintery shale and siltstone. Lameta Formation comprising sandstone

71 and shale range in thickness from 15-80m and occurs forms as clusters on the hillocks of Upper Rewa sandstone Laterite occur as capping on the Bhander group of rocks and on the Upper Rewa sandstone. It has a minimum thickness of 60m.

The district has a large potential of limestone, bauxite, ochre and building and construction material. Limestone bands occur in Rohtas and Nagod limestone. The Nagod limestone is extensively quarried for the manufacturing of lime and cement and also for use as flux in the steel industry. A preliminary assessment indicates a possible reserve of 1865 million tonnes of cement and flux grade limestone. Bauxite occurs on the Upper Bhander and Upper Rewa sandstone. A preliminary assessment indicates a possible reserve of 65,000 tonns of Bauxite of grade-l quality. Red and yellow ochre occur as discontinuous l-2m thick lensoid bodies underneath the laterite. These deposits are located on the hills near Satalya, Karigohi, Silhe and Kararia. The total possible reserves of red and yellow ochers are computed as 100,000 tonnes. The ochre contain a high has of Fe2O3 which is suitable for use it colour and paint industry Kaimur. Upper Rewa and Bhander sandstones yield good quality dimension stones.

The limestone reserve is so huge in Satna that it contributes nearly 10% to India’s annual cement production. Therefore it is not at all surprising that today Satna city and its adjoining towns are home to some of the biggest cement factories and plants in India. Besides limestone, Satna region as a whole is home to many other major and miner minerals. These are namely Ocher, Bauxite, White clay, Laterite, Sandstone, Murrum, Floor Stone, and Ordinary Stone.

The District Satna has a large extend of Bhander/ Nagod Limestone, Ganurgarh shale, Jhiri Shale, Upper Rewa Sandstone, Lower Rewa Sandstone, Quartzite & Sandstone. All the rock type is very fine grained which is not suitable to make river sand during erosion and transportation process. The materials deposited in the catchment area are silt or mud. River Tons (or Tamasa): Tons (or Tamasa) is the main river of the district, It rises in the Kaumur hill in the Maihar tehsil, its nominal source, called Tamasa Kund being a tank on the Kaimur hills, 2,000 feet above the sea-level. From the point is follows a general north-easterly course, traversing the rough hilly country around

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Maihar, flowing through the level fertile country of the Amarpatan and Raghuraj Nagar tehsil, and then enters the Rewa district. Satna an important affuent of the Tons, rises in the Panna hills, flows through the northern, narrower portion of the Nagod tehsil almost in a due west-east direction and bends towards the south from the point where it is joined by Aman river. Thereafter it makes the boundary of the Nagod and Raghuraj Nagar tehsils till it meets the Tons a few miles to the south-east of Satna town. Simrawal, another impurtant affluent of the Tons, flows south of Kothi in Raghuraj Nagar tehsil.

River Son: The Son originates near Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh, just east of the headwater of the Narmada River, and flows north-northwest through Madhya Pradesh state before turning sharply eastward where it encounters the southwest-northeast-running Kaimur Range. The Son parallels the Kaimur hills, flowing east-northeast throughUttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Bihar states to join the Ganges just above Patna. Geologically, the lower valley of the Son is an extension of the Narmada Valley, and the Kaimur Range an extension of the Vindhya Range. Dehri on sone and Sonbhadra are the major cities situated on Son River. The Son River at 784 kilometres (487 mi) long is one of the largest rivers of India. Its chief tributaries are the Rihand and the North Koel. The Son has a steep gradient (35–55 cm per km) with quick run- off and ephemeral regimes, becoming a roaring river with the rain-waters in the catchment area but turning quickly into a fordable stream. The Son, being wide and shallow, leaves disconnected pools of water in the remaining part of the year. The channel of the Son is very wide (about 5 km at Dehri on sone) but the floodplain is narrow, only 3 to 5 kilometres (2 to 3 mi) wide. In the past, the Son has been notorious for changing course, as it is traceable from several old beds near its east bank. In modern times this tendency has been checked with the anicut at Dehri, and now more so with the Indrapuri Barrage.

The Son, the great river to the south of the hills does not actually enter the district but makes the southern boundary of Amarpatan tehsil with Beohari tehsil of shahdol district. It is joined by the Mahanadi River, which flows along the boundary of Maihar and Beohari tehsils just at the point where the Son takes a turn towards the east between villages Sakwari and Bamaraha.

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River Satna: Satna River is supposed to have originated from a place where the Hermit Suteekshna of Ramayan fame once aived. The place is now included in Panna district. The river has given its name to the district headquarter town and later to the District. The River Satna rises from the hill (474.27m.) between Rampura & Bikrampur. In Panna the stream flows South-east up to Devendranagar. Iit than touches Satna boundary and inters the district at Satna. After an easterly course of 18 km. In the district it meets the Amran River.

River Paisumi: The Paisumi is a sacred river mentioned time and again in the Ramayana. The Mandakini of Ramayana is generally identified either with this river or with one of its feeders, on which Kamata-Rajauli village is situated. The nearby Kamadgiri hill is identified as the Chitrakoot Giri of Ramayan where Ram stayed for sometime during his Vanvasa, i.e. exile in to forests. The river rises at the 240 53’ north 800 41’ east, below Dagri hill (484m.). The river below Nayagaon. It also forms the north-eastern boundary for some distance. The total length of the river in the district is about 44 km.

The Details of Main Rivers & Extraction System:

S. No. Name of River Extraction Area (in Km2) Extraction Area % within the District

1 Tonns (Tamasa) Nil Nil

2 Son River Nil Nil

3 Satna Nil Nil

4 Paisumi Nil Nil

Main Specialty of Important Rivers and its stream:

S. No. Name of River Total Distance in the Place of Origin Height on or Stream District (in Km.) Origin Place

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1 Tonns 110 Km. Tamasa Kund (Kaimur Range) 587.35 (Tamasa) Meter 2 Son River 45 Km. Son Kund (Near Amarkantak) 474.27 Meter 3 Satna 18 Km. Hermit Suteekshna (Panna) 484.00 Meter 4 Paisumi 44 Km. Dagri hill

S. No. Name of Extraction Extraction Area Total Part Area of Length of Area Average Area Possibili River Area (in % within the Distance in River or Recommended Width of Area Recommen ty Km2) District the District Stream for Minerals Recommended ded for Mineabl (in Km.) Recommended Discount (in for Minerals Minerals e for Minerals m.) Discount (in Discount Mineral Discount m.) (in m2.) (in MT.)(60 % of total Mineabl e Mineral )

1 Tonns Nil Nil 110 Km. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 2 Son Nil Nil 45 Km. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 3 Satna Nil Nil 18 Km. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 4 Paisumi Nil Nil 44 Km. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

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Mineral Potentiality:

S. No. Boulder Bajari (MT) Sand (MT) Total Mineable Mineral Annual Deposit (MT) Potentiality (MT) (MT)

1 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

S. Name Extraction Extraction Total Part Area Length of Average Area Possibili No. of Area (in Area % Distance in of River or Area Width of Recom ty River Km2) within the the District Stream Recomme Area mende Mineabl District (in Km.) Recommen nded for Recommen d for e ded for Minerals ded for Miner Mineral Minerals Discount Minerals als (in Discount (in m.) Discount (in Discou MT.)(60 m.) nt (in % of m2.) total Mineabl e Mineral)

1 Tonns Nil Nil 110 Km. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

2 Son Nil Nil 45 Km. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

3 Satna Nil Nil 18 Km. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

4 Paisu Nil Nil 44 Km. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil mi

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