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Proposed Indpection for the Year 2021-22 Raipur Region PROPOSED INDPECTION FOR THE YEAR 2021-22 RAIPUR REGION SN DISTRICT MINERAL MINE_NAME MINE_CODE LESSEE AREA last PRD20 Inspect inspection _21 ion by 1 Dantewa Iron Ore BACHELI 30MPR02005 NATIONAL MINERAL 540.04 07 -Jan -21 836716 RCOM da DEPOSIT- 5 DEV. CORPN. LTD. 8 2 Baloda Limestone RAWAN ZIPAN 38MPR28018 ULTRATECH 722.83 09 -Jan -21 616701 RCOM Bazar CEMENT CO. 4 LTD./GRASIM INDUSTRIES LTD 3 Baloda Limestone Shree Cement 38CHG14027 SHREE CEMENT LTD. 531.13 20 -Nov -20 576749 RCOM Bazar LST 2 4 Baloda Limestone RAWAN LST 38MPR28007 AMBUJA CEMENTS 420.95 25 -Nov -20 508612 RCOM Bazar LTD.(BHATAPARA 6 UNIT) 5 Dantewa Iron Ore BACHELI 30MPR48001 NATIONAL MINERAL 309.34 08 -Jan -21 507930 RCOM da DEPOSIT- 10 DEV. CORPN. LTD. 1 6 Durg Limestone JAMUL CEMENT 38MPR13001 ACC LIMITED 269.96 10 -Nov -20 236224 RCOM 9 7 Balod Iron Ore RAJHARA MECH 30MPR13005 BHILAI STEEL PLANT 220.42 01 -Feb -21 138965 RCOM & Kokan West (SAIL) 3 8 Janjgir Limestone ARASMETA 38MPR06003 NUVaco vista 499.99 01 -Jan -21 132633 RCOM Champa 4 9 Raipur Limestone CENTURY 38CHG14024 Ultratech cement 74.84 06 -Nov -20 109691 RCOM CEMENT, Ltd 0 BAHESAR ,TULSI 10 Kanker Iron Ore META BODLI 30CHG08001 JAISWAL NICCO 25.00 04 -Dec -20 100669 RCOM INDUSTRIES 6 LIMITED 11 Balrampu Bauxite TATIJHARIYA 07CHG16003 HINDALCO 1218.7 04 -Nov -20 333105 RCOM r INDUSTRIES LTD. 6 12 Balrampu Bauxite SAMRI 07MPR42005 HINDALCO 2146.7 06 -Nov -20 331775 RCOM r INDUSTRIES LTD. 5 13 Raipur Limestone CENTURY 38MPR28001 Ultratech cement 237.00 06 -Nov -20 330798 RCOM CEMENT Ltd BAHESAR, TUNDWA ETC. 14 Bilaspur Limestone CHILHATI 38CHG02002 NUVaco vista 1085.5 06 -Feb -21 129597 RCOM 3 15 Surguja Bauxite NARMADAPUR 07CHG16009 CHHATTISGARH 47.81 18 -Feb -21 16283 RCOM MINERAL DEVPT. CORPN. LTD 16 Dantewa Iron Ore BACHELI - 30CHG03002 NATIONAL MINERAL 874.92 517924 RKD da DEPOSIT 11C DEV. CORPN. LTD. 4 17 Dantewa Iron Ore KIRANDUL - 30MPR02002 NATIONAL MINERAL 506.74 490497 RKD da Deposit NMZ 14 DEV. CORPN. LTD. 3 18 Baloda Limestone SONADIH 38MPR28010 NUVaco vista 444.76 10 -Nov -20 413301 RKD Bazar 5 19 Dantewa Iron Ore KIRUNDUL BIOP 30CHG03001 NATIONAL MINERAL 322.37 231981 RKD da DEP. 14 MZ DEV. CORPN. LTD. 6 20 Baloda Limestone GUMA 38CHG19004 ULTRATECH 157.12 12 -Oct -20 112627 RKD Bazar CEMENT LTD. 8 RAIPUR 21 Kanker Iron Ore HAHALDI 30CHG08007 BAJRANG POWER & 75.00 954114 RKD ISPAT LTD 22 Rajnandg Iron Ore DONGARBOR 30CHG15001 SARDA ENERGY & 80.71 263554 RKD aon MINERALS LIMITED 23 Janjgir Limestone KIRARI 38CHG06001 NUVaco vista 167.04 29 -Dec -21 138083 RKD Champa 24 Kanker Iron Ore HAHALDI 30CHG08009 PUSHP STEEL & 66.00 106600 RKD MINING, DELHI 25 Kabirdha Limestone MANPUR 38CHG09001 JAISWAL NICCO 12.14 20080 RKD m INDUSTRIES LIMITED 26 Durg Limestone NANDINI 38MPR13026 VIKAS AGRAWAL 8.09 18950 RKD KHUNDINI 27 Balrampu Bauxite KUDAG 07MPR42004 HINDALCO 377.12 05 -Nov -20 17830 RKD r INDUSTRIES LTD. 28 Surguja Bauxite KESRA 07CHG16012 CHHATTISGARH 13.13 09 Oct 2018 5259 RKD MINERAL DEVPT. CORPN. LTD 29 Durg Limestone SAHEGAON - 38CHG05013 PRAKASH CHANDRA 5.93 10 Apr 2017 4734 RKD PATHARIA SAHU 30 Surguja Bauxite BARIMA 07CHG16010 CHHATTISGARH 54.27 16 Apr 2018 2508 RKD MINERAL DEVPT. CORPN. LTD 31 Durg Limestone MEDESARA 38CHG05003 SINGHANIYA 17.90 15 -Oct -20 2053 RKD MINERALS PVT. LTD., BHILAI 32 Bastar Limestone CHHAPAR 38CHG01004 RAJIV VAJPAYEE 1.37 27 Aug 2015 2000 RKD BHANPURI 33 Baloda Limestone BITKULI 38MPR28019 G. P. MADHARIYA, 3.60 11 Apr 2017 841 RKD Bazar DAGANIYA RAIPUR 34 Baloda Limestone MOPAR 38CHG14018 KAPIL KUMAR 13.25 15 Oct 2018 520 RKD Bazar AGRAWAL S/O K. P. AGRAWAL 35 Raipur Limestone PATHRAKUNDI 38CHG14011 KEDAR AGRAWAL 9.72 18 Dec 2018 420 RKD 36 Kabirdha Bauxite BODAI DALDALI 07CHG09002 BHARAT 626.12 11 Oct 2017 400 RKD m ALUMINIUM CO. LTD. 37 Surguja Bauxite BARIMA 07CHG16005 CHHATTISGARH 4.30 31 Jul 2018 RKD MINERAL DEVPT. CORPN. LTD 38 Kabirdha Bauxite DALDALI 07CHG09003 CHHATTISGARH 5.31 09 Mar 2017 RKD m MINERAL DEVPT. CORPN. LTD 39 Rajnandg Iron Ore BORIYA TIBBU 30CHG15002 GODAVARI POWER 110.00 19 Jan 2018 RKD aon FOREST & ISPAT LIMITED. 40 Janjgir Limestone ARASMETA 38CHG06002 NUVaco vista 46.29 10 -Sep -20 RKD Champa 41 Baloda Limestone PARASWANI 38MPR28017 ULTRATECH 997.35 07 -Jan -21 286557 RNM Bazar CEMENT CO. LTD. 6 42 Durg Limestone SEMRIYA,DHIKU 38CHG05017 J K LAKSHMI 267.95 11 -Dec -20 250751 RNM DIA,ETC CEMENT PVT LTD 9 43 Kanker Iron Ore KACHHE AARI 30CHG08008 GODAVARI POWER 138.96 05 -Feb -21 159048 RNM DONGRI & ISPAT LTD. 4 44 Durg Limestone PATHARIA I 38MPR13008 ACC LIMITED 36.01 12 -Oct -20 839911 RNM 45 Durg Limestone PATHARIA II 38MPR13007 ACC LIMITED 37.87 01 -Dec -20 839554 RNM 46 Bilaspur Limestone GODADIH 38CHG02003 JINDAL STEEL & 120.31 10 -Sep -20 240168 RNM POWER 47 Kanker iron ore KACHE ARI 30CHG08010 CHHATTISGARH 166.80 05 -Feb -21 173570 RNM DONGRI MINERAL DEVPT. CORPN. LTD 48 Dantewa Iron Ore ALNAR 30CHG03003 ARTI SPONGE LTD. 31.55 23625 RNM da (2 SG) 49 Baloda Limestone MALDI,MOPAR, 38CHG19003 AMBUJA CEMENTS 553.66 27 -Nov -20 3135 RNM Bazar DEVRANI LIMITED 50 Kanker Iron Ore ROWGHAT 30CHG17001 BHILAI STEEL PLANT 2028.8 01 Nov 2018 186 RNM (SAIL) 0 51 Kabirdha Bauxite DALDALI 07CHG09001 MAHAVIR 38.21 16 Sep 2018 175 RNM m MINERALS ( DURG ) 52 Bemetar Limestone CHANDI 38CHG05015 SHANKAR HARI 17.90 31 Jan 2018 120 RNM a AGRAWAL 53 Bastar Limestone MOGARAPAL 38CHG01016 VIMAL STONE 15.94 14 Dec 2018 23 RNM ASSOCIATES 54 Surguja Bauxite KESRA 07CHG16004 CHHATTISGARH 4.90 15 Apr 2018 RNM MINERAL DEVPT. CORPN. LTD 55 Baloda Limestone KUKURDIH 38CHG19002 ULTRATECH 251.53 11 -Jan -21 RNM Bazar CEMENT CO. LTD./GRASIM INDUSTRIES LTD 56 Baloda Limestone EMAMI 38CHG19001 EMAMI CEMENTS 395.05 24 -Nov -20 478974 DD Bazar CEMENT LST LTD 8 57 Balod Iron Ore JHARANDALLI 30MPR13002 BHILAI STEEL PLANT 719.60 02 -Feb -21 421068 DD Part of Dalli (SAIL) 0 mech 58 Balod Iron Ore MAHAMAYA 30MPR13004 BHILAI STEEL PLANT 1522.6 22 Jan 2019 144304 DD AND DULKI (SAIL) 7 3 59 Durg Limestone NANDINI 38MPR13003 BHILAI STEEL PLANT 526.34 18 -Jan -21 212720 DD (SAIL) 60 Durg Limestone NANDINI 38CHG05024 ACC LIMITED 53.57 19 -Jan -21 140198 DD KUNDINI 61 Durg Limestone SEMRIYA, 38CHG05026 J K LAKSHMI 252.11 10 -Dec -20 80641 DD NANDINI CEMENT PVT LTD KHUNDANI 62 Baloda Limestone BITKULI 38CHG14023 KHEMLAL VARMA 1.46 03 Mar 2017 49864 DD Bazar 63 Bastar Limestone BADANJI 38CHG01018 KAMLI BAI KASHYAP 4.09 15 Dec 2018 30344 DD 64 Durg Limestone MEDESARA 38CHG05020 K. B. LAL 12.85 16 -Oct -20 27050 DD SRIVASTAVA & SONS 65 Durg Limestone SAHGAON 38CHG05025 SUMAN SINGH 4.32 19 -Jan -21 22300 DD 66 Durg Moulding AMTI 42CHG05002 BIMAL KUMAR 4.04 14 Dec 2017 2818 DD Sand SEXSERIA 67 Balrampu Graphite INDRAVATIPUR 28CHG16001 S. J. MINERALS 67.11 1701 DD r RESOURCES 68 Dantewa Tin Ore BADE BACHELI 60CHG03003 PRECIOUS 17.09 23 Feb 2018 1.672 DD da MINERALS AND SMELTING LTD. 69 Dantewa Tin Ore BADE BACHELI 60CHG03004 PRECIOUS 36.07 22 Feb 2018 0.995 DD da MINERALS AND SMELTING LTD. 70 Dantewa Tin Ore BADE BACHELI 60CHG03001 PRECIOUS 7.74 17 Aug 2016 0.341 DD da MINERALS AND SMELTING LTD. 71 Surguja Bauxite KESRA 07CHG16013 CHHATTISGARH 9.00 10 Oct 2018 7961 AD MINERAL DEVPT. CORPN. LTD 72 Rajnandg Moulding BHARREGAON 42CHG15001 SUJATA MINERALS 2.83 17 Dec 2017 6368 AD aon Sand (SUJATA DAKALIYA) 73 Bastar Limestone RAJOOR 38CHG01006 USHA K. RAJPURIA 1.53 06 -Jan -21 1547 AD 74 Bastar Limestone BARANGI 38CHG01010 NEHA STONE PROP. 1.62 1210 AD SWATI GARG 75 Durg Limestone MEDESARA 38CHG05005 SINGHANIYA 8.80 12 -Oct -20 300 AD MINERALS PVT. LTD., BHILAI 76 Durg Moulding KARAHIDIH 42CHG05001 MAHENDRA KUMAR 4.04 16 Jun 2016 200 AD Sand SEKSERIA 77 Durg Limestone SEMRIYA 38CHG05009 J K LAKSHMI 3.10 10 -Dec -20 27 AD CEMENT PVT LTD 78 Baloda Limestone BHARUWADIH 38CHG14014 NAVISH UPADHYAH 3.12 18 Aug 2017 AD Bazar 79 Baloda Limestone BITKULI 38CHG14013 PANCHMUKHI 7.58 05 Jun 2018 AD Bazar ENTERPRISES 80 Raipur Limestone LALPUR 38CHG14003 AKHILESH KUMAR 4.48 16 Aug 2017 AD SINGH 81 Durg Limestone NANDINI 38MPR13041 HEMANT KUMAR 6.47 18 Aug 2018 2809 PKS KHUNDINI SAHU 82 Dantewa Tin Ore BADE BACHELI 60CHG03002 PRECIOUS 5.31 17 Aug 2016 50 PKS da MINERALS AND SMELTING LTD. 83 Baloda Limestone FARHADA 38CHG14019 AKHERAJ LUNIYA 21.37 05 Apr 2016 0 PKS Bazar 84 Baloda Limestone BHALUKONA 38MPR28016 SAURABH 3.20 14 Jul 2017 PKS Bazar AGRAWAL 85 Baloda Limestone BHALUKONA 38CHG14022 SAURABH 2.79 14 Jul 2017 PKS Bazar AGRAWAL 86 Raipur Limestone MADHI 38CHG14021 ASHOK SARIN 10.12 16 Feb 2019 PKS 87 Durg Limestone PITOURA 38CHG05016 T.K.CHANDRAKAR 1.19 24 Jul 2017 PKS 88 Raipur Limestone PATHRAKUNDI 38CHG14028 AVADHESH JAIN 7.04 14 Mar 2018 PKS 89 Dantewa Tin Ore NARELI 60CHG03005 PRECIOUS 4.97 05 Feb 2017 PKS da MINERALS AND SMELTING LTD. 90 Surguja Bauxite MAINPAT 3 07MPR42002 BHARAT 639.17 15 Oct 2018 PKS BLOCK ALUMINIUM CO. 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