5 Ld) a ,a MINING PLAN NIZ-BORBHUGIA P.P. LAND ORDINARY EARTH

3 MINING PERMIT AREA (Unit-3) District : , Allofted Area : 2.3 Hectares

Approvalfrom THE DIRECTORATE OF GEOTOGY & MINING. ASSAM.

,-- wGfiffi,g lfiiliro i,cuinoPnttzo' SUBMITTED UNDER RUrE -s2U) OF THE AM MINOR MINERAT CONCESSION RULES, 2013.

zol|olzolT a a a a t t CONSENT LETTER FROM THE APPLICANT J a a J This Minins Plan in respect of the 'Niz- Borbhugia p.p. Land ordinary Earth J Mining Permit Area (Unit-3)' Mining Permit for ordinary earh tocated in the parta t Patta land (Das No.198&124 and No.231&146), und€r Norrhern Ranse, 3 5.lona of Nagaon Forest Divkion, District Nagaon, Assam for exkaction of a ordinary earth to facilitate the 4 lanning works of NH,37 under rhe Chief

J Engin€er, PWD (NER) within the stare of Assam has been prepared by Sri prabal Kumar (M. Tech.), resident of H/no. 17, canga parh, Anandap!r, p.O. & P.s. Displr, Guwai;it 781006, and a Rep with Registration No. DGM/RQP/37/2018 from the Directorate of Geotogy and Mtning, covr. ofAsram,

Guwahatiwith valldity up to the midnight of2010?/2028, on behatfot us.

We hereby undertake that the Mining Plan so prepired by the said Rep has been

made with my knowledge and consent and shatt be accept.bte and binding of me

"^tt"^,"\;$:.,,oo vitace': I!*:rolueia

Mouzar Pubthoria PO: Koliabor

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CONTENT

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1) Location ofthe proposed Permit area 2) The allotted la nd & the type of ordinary earth 5 3) Properties orthe minerals and avallable reserve Ofthe earth and use 5 4) Reserve Estimation 6 5) Climateand ralnfall 9 6) Geomorphic featu res & Landfohs II 7) Geology a nd Strud ure 72 8) SoilType 13

Section B

1) Mining 74 2) Prcduction orearth 16 77

18 20 27

Toposheet map ofthe Mining area 12 ofMining and Mine CLosure 23,24 &25 Google Map

Photostat copies of Letter from DFO to the Director, DGM

Photostat copyofloint Verification Repon and land doc!ment

Photostat copy of Treasury challan

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PARTICULARS OFTHE RQP PREPARING THE MINING PLAN

Mf. Praba Kumar Goswami H/no 17, Ganga Paih Anandapur Hengraba , Ganeshgu P.O ,

3 DnebGte ot Geology & Miniag, Govt of Assarn, Kahilipara,

upro20-02-2028 +91 94351t6542 EmaillD s!s!44!p!a!3[q@sEE!sE

a a ) , I\IINE PLAN Ordtuary [.r h-s/cAnt^loN SPSCPL I I

INTRODUCTION

Nagaon distrid n situated in the cerlrral poflior of Assam sraie and is represenled

by a vasl plair with snall hills on northerll. soulhern and easiem pari. Nagaon is

the districi headquafer of ihe dislrict. The districl is bounded by Brainapuira & sonilpur disidct on the nonh, bwa is soulh lies wert xnrbi AnglolU and Nodh cachar Hills, lowards its e?sl lies ih€

districts of Dasi Karbi Arglorg and Golaghal. The ar€a of the disirict spans 3993 E. Kn malinS it one of ihe largest dislricls of Assam. The dislrici exlendr between 25' 45' to 26" 45' Nodh Lalitudes. Iis highland5 include ihe Hatimura Parbat with zul elevation of 1865 m the Barkardali with afl aliitude of 853 m ald ihe Kanaklya Parbat with a altitude of 244 m. The avcrage allitude of ihe districi is 60 6 m lts majof rivers include the Brahmaputr4iKalons"" Sonai, Naroi. Januna, Kopili and the Barapati. 1^J;..'* -' "''"'- te" "' rfxy'ce,r^q5oq .lndra Lrd sPscfl LJv, Mth lheir tegislered oli'c al ,,,'**' i,o worr< sire r ear "de{!?H$;;';,*" "* ''mbai ffipf,'i,it,ii Naaaot, . i,,rendi ,o operare an ord,nan eanh qua,rv'Niz s$tl; r" o*"- [5ltt Minina Permit Ar€' (unit 3)' ur rhe two "" locations ot Pafta Land (Plot |'D^8tro.l24iP^rtano 146 17H^^t.dPlot-z ^tea Da8 no.r98; Patia lno. 23r, 0.6 Ha) wilh area mca5uring 23 .1.7+0 E) ^tea' Revenue I lcctares locale.l al Niz-Borbhugra villaSe Bo' bhugia I loua of Koliabor r Mrning Plan 15 AP9roveo

..-gp":::-'' ( P6balx!ii, co$eni lM lech) Roqd.No O6LllR0P/17/?013

I a AIINI PI.AN Ordirrry lanl| .rrGAr\11lON SPSCP|, a , a a a GENERAL IMORMATION a a a I a GAMMON lndia Ltd.-SPSCPL (J\4 a 2 GAMMON HOUSE, Veer Savarkar MaB, P€bhadevi Mumbai400o25 a 3. Niz-Bolbhugia lMouza: Pubthoria a Joml Venture Company a _ a 5. l,lineral O.curing in the area Eanh lo be used in lhe 4-laning a 6. Niz Bobhugia PP Land Ordinary a eadh rn ning PermilAlea (Unt-3) 1. Quantily recommended for 20,527 CUM of earth per year to be a us€d for 2(lwo)yea6 (Max.) a Plot-1:1.7 Ha+P ot-2:0 6Ha = 2 3 Ha Mini;s Fsiod , C"o) ,,,ears (iat a Foresl Ranse & Oivision Nornhem Range Ofii@, Nagaon a Fo€st Divson, Dislricl: Nagaon a 11 Sutuev of lndia Topo t M. a 12 PLOT.1 1 26031 08.15'N 92055 35.44',E 2 26o3104.47"N 92455 37 13"E 3 26031 00.66'N 92055 36 94'E 4 2603104.10'N 92!55 3365'E PLOT-2 5 26031 20.i0'N 92056'02.42'E 6 26031 18.5I'N- 92056'02.34"E 7. 26031 18 33'N- 92"55 58 4l"E e. 26031 19.93'N 92'5558.27'E Nea€stRailwayStalion 'Silrhaf NearestArrporl _ - LGB|Airport, NH-37 t a r\IINI PL N Ordnrary [allh 3/cAl\|\lON SPScPt, a

LOCANON OF THI] PROPOSED PERM-IT AREA

'thc Iocaiiotr of the quarry siie is close 1o ih€ Nalional Highway 37 which is aboul 3 4 Km away. The cornectivity ofthe quarry site with National Hiahway lJ7 is a vehicular road. The locaiion map of lhe prcposed Pemit area is showtr i'r lhe Fis.1

The progrse sire is a Pat|a lrnd iDaa Do. I24&l9a 4nd Patta No 146&231) u'der thejurisdiclion of KoliatDr Revenue circle. Dislrict Naaaon,

The olher delails of ihe prcposed permil area are as follows,

Niz - Bodhugia

P.S

2 3 Hectares (Pol1 I 7 Owne6hip/ Occupancy Oivisiona Forest Otr@r Mgaon For€sl Division

5. The proposed ordmary eanh basically baren land wthoul

/t.{^n a t MINI PI-AN Ordjrriry [turh-3/OA IAtON-SpSCpL a a

TIIE AIJOTTED I.AND AND TTIE T}?E OF EARfH

The loial ?.r€3 proposed for grani of Mining permir ro The hrjed Manager. GAIIMON IMia LId-SPSCPI, 0\) for colleclion of ordim{y earth ftlJnr pana land measudng 2.3 Hectafes fo! brick industry. Accoriina io lhe apptic.nr, it is a Pafta lard with no agriculrumt acriviry for lonS lime ed the pana ldd owner wanls to make ihe ploi of tand conSeniat for aSriculturr/ fisherf projecl by renrcving lhe top soil. (Iig.2 site phoiographs)

As per th€ Jv report pmvided by the Nagaor Forest Division. rhe rotal

area available in the iwo plois of tand for lniring is 2.3 Hectar€s (Plot- 1 , L 7Ha

+ not 2. o.6Ha).

the available nineral of the Permit a.ea i.e. 'ordinary eadh' is to b. excavated folbwnrS a simpl€ open casi quarynlA n€lhod as descfibed elaborately irsubsequ€rtchapter.

PROPERTIES OF TIIE EARTI{,

Thc eadh available is baiically claJey with nircr amount of sand. Dudng the site visi1. if is found presence of aboul l0%

USE,

The mincrals so available arc $iitable for use in fillira and purposes. lle mineral ir lhe fom of earth Mrnrnq Plan |3 Approle ulilized ill4 landre lvork of NH 37. -tid \ffi"t."t***** fuldodrol - Ll a a IIrNE nnN Ordirary [i I I h - 3/cAn I tON-SpSCpt. a ^ a a a a RESERW ESTIMATION FOR ORDINARY f,AITTII. a The calculatcd a mineral res€Nes of the proposed frinirB area ro be available for a exlracrion are aJ slared below

Theareao he Pernur Sile 2.3 Ha - 23,000 Sq.Il Thc maxirnun dcpth alowcd for extracrion of the nineral in PPlnnd I ft - 2.7432 M Toral rescNe ol the mir€rals available 23,OOOXZ.743Z would bc - 63,093.6 - 63,094 CuIl

The above quanlltJ may be lermed as 'lnfcrrcd l?€seNe'of lhe mineral The

actual mineral rcseNe wiil b€ less than that of flrc irferEd resrye, stuce a considerablc vokrme of the snrcrals will have io be leff un nnEd for pieparalion of the benches/ steps jn Open casl mi! ra method. this h6 bftn explaimd separalely nr the laier chapters

MINEABLE RESER}'E OF TIIE MINERALS.

Considernrg a ma-ximunt depih of 2.7.13211 ailowci .thc rcscnc of PP Iald 4vailable for cxtraclion car bc cslimatcd 6 siared below ,-

Thc arca of ihe nininS Permit silc - 2.3 Hacter$ - 2 3,000 Sq.]\l

Maxinunr deprh allowcd,or n'nrDg -2.t432\r ,- a a IIINT PLAN Ordirait ta,lh--r/GAi\lIlON-SPSCPI, a a a a a So.lhe loial resen'e of ihe ordi,ury earth would be a a - 23.OOO X Z 7432- 63,093.6 - 6iJ,094 Cu.M a tor cxtraction of the ordltrary earih trnder the opencdl n ri18 mcthod. lhree a a n mber of benches each of 3fi depth and 4.5ft width nuy bc naidained as a indicated in tig.4 since the total period of lhe I lir rS Pernil wonld bc zowo) a ycars. lhe res€we of ordinary errih available fof extraclion pef year would be I abotrt, G3,094 / 2 - 31,547 CuLl. p Ilinira Loss being assunFd as 5% durir8 the exlraction operaliou would be - (31.547 X 5%)- 1577 35 - 1,577 cull per ycar iai. i 'Ihc mnleable resewe of ordirary earth ir one ycar t: - (3L547- 1.577)Cu.nl- 29,970 Cn.nl so. n$leable resewe of ordinary carth for the period of two ycaf would bc ,29,970X2-59.940CuM

considering ranry season and workinS condition of the area 250 days may be

laken a5 ' working days' ir a year, {hc cxtraclioll of earth i! a yer li.c for 250 days) wonld be aboul Minlng Plan is Appfoved

- (29970/365)x 250 - 20,527.39 cu.Al - 20,527 cu^l

Cu.Il of odinary ea h in I yeRr has bccn up to the maximun pcrmissible depih of a a a IlINI PLAN OrdiIary [arth-3/GAIL\lON SKCPL a a a a a .a Th€ mineabte res€we of ordnrary earih available for €xlraction in orc yea. a upio different deprhs is a5s€ssed as a a Deprh(Nleter) Alineable Resrrue of ofdi'rary [adh a 2.7432 20,527 CUM Per Year ra 2 14,965.73 Cu.Il Per Year a I 7,482.86 Cu.M Per Year a 0.5 Per Year a 3.7,!1.43 Cu.Il a a The quantity io be allotred for exlraction und€r rhe iuinnB co ract wil be withnl a lhe nireable reserve of ordinary earlh fron PP land ayailable per year a.' depicled a a a However lhe Compelent Aulhority may prcscribc the quaniiiy of ordinarf carth io a b€ extracted by ih€ ltlirriry Pennii/contmct Holder d per ihe lerns ad conditiorB a ol the P€rmir/conlracr by iakirB inio accoqni the impacl on rhe ecoloSy and a envircnment of lhe srrirundirl8 al\]as. a ra a ry#ltll*o'' a e a X1INE PI.AN Or.intary a tarrir-3/CAIlrlON SpSCpr, a a a rt CTIMATE AND RAINFALL:

TIle arca experiences hor sqb rrcpical hunid clihate. A hor alid humid pre= monsoon trom Mar.h to n d t\lay.. protor€ed southwgr trrontun or rairy seasotr frcnr mid IIay io Scpiembcr, a pleasanr posr monsoon or fdrearirrg ntorsoon from Octobcr ro Novembcf and a cotil plearanl wilter fron Dccember lo Fcbruarf ar€ ihe characrcrisiics of rhe gcneral climaie. Stimner nr$ concurrenily wilh rhe laier parr of rhe pre mollsoon searon and conhnues throuahoul rhe mo 'Ihe fouf clinulic sea$ns viz pre nonsoorr, nonsoon, posr-monsoon and wilier could beconsidered as conprisnrSotrhc fo owira nonths, i Pfc-rnonsoon, I larch, Aprilan.l ^tay luons@n, June. July, Ar€usl and Septembef 'i. iii. Posl-moNcrn, October and Novembef iv. Wntter, Decembcr, Jaruarl and February

Sontelinres. thc nEnsoon conmerces in n d-Ilay and cnds i[ mid-Seprcnbe!. 'llrcrefore, the bonnd.?ries belwcen ihe seasorrs are not very rigid. the nronths Oclobcr, November and Decemb€r arc considered lo be reprcsentalivc siudy

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*ffi;'tr a a IltNx nnN Ordinary Firtl| .tGMtAtON SrsCpL a I a a G€omorphic Featurs and tendforms, a 'l}e rluror Seollbrphir unrts rt thedrsn i, I are - r Denudational hills.

iii nood plain deposits wirh Char Iand and Swanp, are6.

i. Denudational Hills, It occupiB easienr and southern parr of the disrricr conrprisirS parts of Karbi alglinS hills altd NC. hills. They ar€ NE-SW trcrdina ruSged lopoaraphic hkhs standir€ out dre ro differenriated erc'siotr. The hilly terrain is covered by thick manile of lateritic deposit and is densely fofesred. ii. Ptedmont Zones. These zoncs occur at rhe conracl of rhe denudarional hills and plains. n€y are high land forms deposited adja.enr io hill slopes by flnvial aciion. 'l hey consist of a.lso.ied admixiure of cobbles. pebbles. sand ard a malrix of clay.

iii flood Pam deposiB, llood Plair deposil oc( up) d maJor parl or the drstncr wrlh hL€e lhickness of unconsolidated alluvial s€diment deposited by the miglly Drahntaputfa atd iis iribulxries. the oD lhe south and the Kalotra River on lhc norlh @st have deposited the sediment durnu floods.

iv Che knd, Cluf lantt is rclaliv€ly low lyilu arca alorrg thc dver nrahmapulra within the iccc { flood plain. The aren is characteri?.€d by fedil€ lalld with sandy and silly loam. The Char lard is fomEd due lo oscillatioD of lhc rivcr wato which is either warhed away by s$h6equent floodr or slrel]8therled by tudher deposition.

v. Swmpy a,If. Swantpy ?rear are low lyirg areas or ihe natural deprcssions created dlie to charrgc of river courses as abddored channels or neandef lakes. l hey arc locally kroMl as beels ard are fo[nd abundaltly ill ihe dlslrict

14lnin9 P an isAPProv t/ *ffiffi*t* tddS;uc.l;*1! , ) D t t a a I1INE PT-AN Ordinai]] EaLl|-.]/cAnlArON a SpSCpl, t a a a Soil Type,

The alluvial soil is nosrly loamy and consisrs of a nixturc of clay alld sand nr varying pr$ponions. raD8itrg tucm pure sand otr the banks of the Bmhmapurra to sliclry clay which is considered unfir for cuuivarion. r,larshy soil is chieny found in ihe low lynrS arear. These arc black jn colour. The rcd soil gencmlly occupies thc hill slopes ard foot hills. Oc.aiionally lalefitic soit is also found rear about LumdntS. The plair ar€as bord€rirt Brahmaputra Fivef are o.cupied by alluvial sedimerrs beloqnrg lo Quaternary ases. Basd otr such cdleria such as sedifrentation, soil characleristics ard Seonoryhic featurer, the Quaiemary sedimerlrs ca be gmuped irto lwo subdivisiors, viz. (i) oldcr Alluviunl, aDd

{ii)Younser alk'vium.

The Older .lluvium by vidue of ils rclativc maiudly is composed ot somewhat

oxidized sedimenls comprisiry ycllow and ihe rcddish bmwn colour sand, sitl ard clay ir conlrasl to lhe liaht colour, le$ compact Younaef alluviun sdimcnl. The Older alluvium always oc.upies ihc hiaher arcunds than lhc adjaccnl Younger alllwiuni bul takes ihe prcper stratBraphy position undedynta the YourBer alluviun scdimcnh in iheplair ared. 't4/1'4? t I I ltNx nnN Otdjrary t Eadl-.4/GA\1A10N-SPSCPL , I a MINING

Itl o.der lo eftue the .ons€aaiion ol miieral Systenari. hnihA ard pNleciion of€nvimnmcnr. the AsMn Ilinorllineral Conccssion Rules (A^r lCR), 1994 har been i€placed by .^,\l^{CR, 2Ol3 and it has been madc mndatory io prepare ntrtu8 nall ard progreisive nlnr c'o$rre Plar fof grant of any ntreral concessions like 'I\ftftB L6e', .luinin8 Coriimcl" or .nftir€ Permit" iri respecl of minor mnrerals for syslcmaric alld scicniific developmetri of all mtucs, quanicJ

as wcl as river bed minins. ln lhis ca5c. il is proposed lo allow the I4n U Permil holder 1o cximcr carth frrn rhe Patta Land for fillirB and other cotrstruciion vorks nr ftc 4 lannrg of NH-37 nr belween Koliabof ard Dolabari the Chief EnBiueer,PWD (NERI The Pemit area bcnB a conpaci deposft of earth and lo ^lirinS cxtract the sanle ftln lhis dcposit. manual opencast melhod ol mininS rs susSesr€d. The procedufe to be adopled for op€n casi ndr ra is claboralely

Jro;rdiD o' lhe AlirurB Pcrnrl arc:r will be nufk.d with &\rdeHrines,I'd rilhrs in dll rhe.olrer polrrs The bound?ry pill/rs ar. 'S^beile' nun*rrcd aid nurked with GPS .@rdirute thcrc on. lxtraction of mnrcml (hcrc. ordinarl c.ldh) is !o bc carrild out wilh a berch h€j8ht of 3ft atld extraction lui to be colnpleted fof the whole area with 5 ft b€n l. height. Use of cxplosive lot milling i9 flot fequircd. ,19' ili";i'n;,t*+" a a NIiNE PI.AN ordnury [a l]-3/cA !\1ON-SpSCpr, a a a a a

2. Aflcr .onplelc exrraction of ndneral up io 3ft deprh. minir€ for rhe 2,d lrcn.h of anothd rhree fcd 1o be exrracied fron lhe already mined out alt, within lhe bound"ry line. Durir€ ihis mnrirS. a bench of 4.S fl widrh sha be kepi aloll8 the whole boutrd.?ry of ihe niring block. To fa.ilitare lifting of the ordinary earth. haul road afe to b€ coDslructed ar shown ir lhe diagranr. (Fis l)

Afler contplelion of the Rench 2. n rerals are to be extracl up io 4 deprh of .rmtJrcr 3 fl, snnilarly ar in Bcrch 2. lhis will bc lhe ft1al and last bcnch (8ench li) because rhe rrnxirnum allowable depih urdel A 1c&2013 is

upto gft (2.74 3zmelre) only (sec Rulc. 2 7(2),A rcR,zol3) (Iig s)

"*gi;,..""-i'" a a IllNt Pir\N Ordirury [adh-J/GA IIlON-SPSCPL a a a PRODUCTION OF ORDINARY EARTII, a a The nliuir8 Permit proposed lo be aranted io lhe applicani. The a Proj€ct Manager. GA UUoN Idia Lid-SPSCPL 0\'} h the Paira Land (Da8 rrc. a 124, l9a and Pana no. 146.231 ) for exiraction of eanh manually. a Ir lhe leiter No rNGT/B/c.o /Niz Borbh gia Earih Permii aaea (P.P. a I"'t].d)1201a111997-1ZOOO dared 29/09/2018 ot rhe Divisional For€st officer, a Nagaon Forest Division . Nagaon, the total E onmerded time period frcfr a ihc Px. Irnd odinary E3Ith Mining Permit Ar€a (Unit3)' is a "Niz-Borbhugia a lwo yeals (scc Rule 23(4). A,\$lcRZoI3) a As has be€n estimated aid calculaled ir the chapter on Nlineable a ReseNe of mineral. the loial quaniity of the ofdinary carth availabl€ for 1a extractiotr nr ayearup toadepthof2.7432 heifes would be -20.527Cu.Nl a a Considerina the lotal workirrg daJs in a yerr for exinclion & a collectior of the ninerals as 250 .lays, ihe exlraclion of ihe mnre$l per day a woutd bc, - 20.527 Cu.M/250 days - 82.10a - 82 Cujtl per.lay a a Consid€dl8 lhe canfing capacily of the Tncks/Dump€rs to be d€ployed is of 5 a Cu.M averaae, the total trips to be made by the Truck/ Dumpers would be aboul- a a2l5- 16.4 - i6 - 17 tdps pcr.lay a The quantity of ordirury earlh stated above is an eitinaled qsantity that nay be a available for exlractio consideriry the extent of the area of the /\{irina Permil a site. Howevex, the competent authoriiy shall de.ide and fi{ ihe qualtily of earlh a ro be lifred by the Mirin8 Pernit llolder as per terns ard conditions of lhe r'linilB Pcrndt with due efrphasis ort ih€ impact on enYirome t and €cology of the

l"lining Plan 13 APProv3- ;...#ffi;,,1" iii'li'' "uu'' a a l\ llNl:- PLAN a ordiuatt Earl-3/cAI11lON S|ICH_ a a

PROGRESSIW MINE CLOSURE PI.A,N

.Assam The tlinor ntrerat Corcersion &rtc 2013, pnblished ir nla{ch 20i3. hd nadc ir nundarory to iiKorpomre, pirgr€sive rlirte closir : Plm" nr the n1n nS Platr vide Rule sz(s)(\' r) of rhe said ftles. su.h a Nrre Closur€ Pian is useful cas€ of opencast ndles or quanies onty whcrenr lhe qxcslion of ptEsed festorarion andlor rehabitilaiiori thrDugh afIoreJtalion. tand feclamaiiotr and rehabililation of land aifccted by nrir1irrg operarion. Herc nr the pr,esnl case. runlitra is io be dorrc for production of

ordinary eath fil)rn Patta Land. Ar described ca.lier. mirin8 of nnErats have ro be canicd oui by mainiairfig th.ee trunrtrers ofbcnches up ro a nuxinlum dcprh of 9fl (2.7.1i'!Z melres) (Fig 4&5). Under the prcvision of lline closure Plan, is csscnlial io undenakc phased restoration and Mlanurion of the void crraled in lhe mined oul arca tsut ir this care. rejoration end reclarnaiion of rh€ void! by

carttt is not sugSencd which is not ecorcmicallJ susc€ptible. Hence ir js sugg€sred lo conv€rl lhe arca to a fishery project site which will be e.ononically b€neficial lo thc land owner. The boundary of the area shall have io be platrred by suitable

plarlaiion fo. contrcl ofercsion as well as will tE e.ononically beneficial ([ig 6).

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**ff"3--;"* , IllNtlft_.\N_ SPSCPJ a I a a CONCLUSION a a a 'fhe pfoposcd l\lirin8 Pcrmil fof ordirtart carlh covcrnra ar aFa of I 0 a llcclarcs alloltcd lo rh. Prcjecr lhnagcf. C.^r\L\1ON Irdia sfsCPL (ty) is t tr'ea"l for cxlraction/coilc.tion of earth fiolll the t*o plors ot Pa . I-allll a wilhi a pcriod of lwo ycafs Ihe ifea is a phnr and compacl open field A a simplc opcncast nirnra ntcthod for ea h collc.lion sotrl.i bc applied as a cxpknrcd iI lhc pfcvious chaplfl's. fhcrc {ould bc no cultilg of llees ard a no bl.shra is cafd.d out L'rdcr this rlrining pcrmil.,\lcr a lhorotrgh slud! a wilh silc vefific?tio'r phFicalll. l hc colclusbns is dfawr wjrh the followilrg a t a t a kiil a Tlrc propos€d mndry nNober the extmction ard transporlation a of earlh amountiru 20.527 CuIl per y€ar of ordinary earlh hrm a lhe hvo plots of palta lard for a period of 2 yerrs (max.) a a ll is cnlircly a ntannal oper cast ntining and the Lrse of n'n1r poriablc a nuchirlcrics for cxlracrion a There is ro ary endaryered species or fiora and fauna found nr a this area as per record of loresl Deparlmeni I

lI.'c $ illbp |o, r,.r'h e ul ul i ,qn,," rr(eoi h.,rorri. r.1., \,1( '

Mlnlnq Plan is Annrm'^' a -t a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a-- a a I AIINE PI.AN Ordirary Fidl|-3/cA lAtON_SpSCpL

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