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District Survey Report Balrampur DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT BALRAMPUR DIRECTORATE OF GEOLOGY AND MINING CHHATTISGARH CONTENT 1. Introduction: 2. Overview of Mining Activity in the District 3. The list of Mining leases in the District with location, Area and Period of validity 4. Details of Royalty of revenue received in last three years 5. Details of production of sand or Bajari of minor mineral in the last three years 6. Process of deposition of sediments in the rivers 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: month wise 11. Geology and Mineral wealth a. District wise detail of river or stream and other sand source b. District wise availability of sand or gravel or aggregate resources c. District wise detail of existing mining leases of sand and aggregates 1. Introduction Surguja district was broken in the year 2012 and 2 new districts came into being. One is Surajpur and other is Balrampur. Balrampur district covers an area of 3806 Km2. Balrampur-Ramanujganj district is located in the northern part of Chhattisgarh. It is bounded by Sidhi district (M.P.), Mirzapur (U.P.) and Palamau (Jharkhand) in north, Jashpur and Surguja in south, Surajpur in west, part of Palamau and Jashpur in east. According to the census of 2011, total population of district is 7,30,491 with sex ratio of 973. 63% of population belongs to Schedule Tribes. Pahadi Korwa, Gond, Khairwar, Kanwars and Pandos are the major tribal groups. Balrampur is the district headquarter of the district. It is well connected with other major cities of state with all weather road. Currently no railway line passes through the district. Tatapani located about 12 km from Balrampur city is famous for perennial hot springs. India’s second geothermal power plant of Chhattisgarh is proposed here. Deepadih known for its remnants of old temples dated about 8th to 14th A.D. and Semarsot and Tamor Pingla sanctuaries are other tourist attractions. 2. Overview of Mining Activity: Balrampur-Ramanujganj district posses a versatile geological scenario giving rise to availability to a number of important major as well as minor mineral. At present 59 quarries of minor mineral are operational in the district. 1. Low grade Limestone - 19 Nos. 2. Stone crusher (ordinary stone) - 21 Nos. 3. Ordinary Soil for brick making - 19 Nos. Apart from 59 minor mineral quarries 06 mining leases of Major minerals are operational: 1. Coal - 01 No. 2. Bauxite - 04 Nos. 3. Graphite - 01 Nos 3. The list of Mining leases in the District with location, Area and Period of validity Perio Na Name of Name of Khasra Cordinates Total Minerals Date and No. and No. and Date of Mod d me Gram the No. and toposheet area (in period of Date of Date of transfer, if e of of Panchayat Block no.(if Hect.) renewal approval of EC and any, and grant the available) /Extension MP/SOM, annual the name (Auct villa annual approve and ion/S ge approved d address of eaml quantity quantity the ess/ Perod transferee CB &IBM ACT Registratio ) n No. S.No. Leassee` of the Name leassee the of address applicantion. of Date grant of date and Number execution of Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 M. 11015 Hindalco Samri F3- 24.0 /353/2 Industris Tah- 152/92 6.19 007 24.0 Ltd. Kusmi 13.10. /12/2 98 to Sa 2146.7 24.06.2 I.A.- 1 6.19 samri Kusmi - - Bauxite Ranukot distt- 1992 dtd. 23.0 mri 46 - 02(M) NA 98 018 distt- Balram 20.05. 6.20 & date Sonbadra pur 1998 48 27.07. (U.P.) 2007 M. 11015 Hindalco Tatijhar F3- 25.0 /337/2 Industris iya Tah- 151/92 6.19 Tat 007 25.0 Ltd. Kusmi 13.10. /12/2 98 to ijh tatijhari 1218.7 25.06.2 I.A.- 2 6.19 Kusmi - - Bauxite Ranukot distt- 1992 dtd. 24.0 ari ya 62 - 02(M) NA 98 018 distt- Balram 20.05. 6.20 ya & date Sonbadra pur 1998 48 09.08. (U.P.) 2007 M. 11015 Hindalco Kudag F3- 24.1 /35/35 Industris Tah- 153/92 2.19 4/200 24.1 Ku Ltd. Kusmi 13.10. /12/2 96 to 377.11 24.12.2 7 I.A.- 3 2.19 da kudag Kusmi - - Bauxite Ranukot distt- 1992 dtd. 23.1 6 - 02(M) NA 96 g 016 distt- Balram 23.10. 2.20 & date Sonbadra pur 1996 46 27.07. (U.P.) 2007 Ch 11015 South U/S9[1 aur Mahan- /209/2 Eastern ]of CB a 25 02 Chaura 006 Coal Act 02/0 & 42/1 Chaura 16.10. & 297.28 I.A.- 1.0MTP CB 4 Fields s.o.no. 7/20 - Par Rajpur 336/11 - Coal & 2014 paraswa 6 - - 02(M) Ltd. 493 07 as 645 A Act Paraswa rkala & date Bhatgaon Dt07/0 wa 1505/P rkala 22.10. Area 2/2007 rka 2007 la Indrawa S.J. tipur 11.6. 01.07. 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