REPLY OF EDS

A Form 1 is available but not signed Signed form-1 is attached with Annexure -1 B Prefeasibility Report. Being a case of amendment in E.C (Not of fresh E.C) PFR is not applicable C Approved Mining Plan along with validity and Approved M.P is attached with date of approval validity up to 11.07.2024 and date of approval 12.07.2019 as Annexure-2 D Location (maps showing general location / Location map attached Annexure-3 specific location /project boundaries and project site layout). E Address along with khasra no. and KML file. Near Village- Mudh, Tehsil- Koloyat, District- , F Size and magnitude (Area, mineral along with The detail of production are required production figure from 1993-94 in prescribed in case of fresh E.C and present case format)As per Annex. g is of minor amendment in EC hence these detail are not applicable in this case. G In case of Expansion-Point wise compliance Not a case of Expansion report of earlier EC duly certified by RSPCB/SEIAA/MoEF. H Certificate regarding mine lease area not Not Applicable in this case being of falling in the Aravali Hills issued by the Mining EC Amendment Engineer/ Assistant Mining Engineer in the prescribed format

I Certificate from mining department regarding Not Applicable in this case being of mining lease is a part of a cluster or not EC Amendment J Affidavit regarding violation of EIA notification Affidavit is enclosed as Annexure- 4 and regarding correctness of submitted data & document by consultant as well as project proponent.

K Duly filled environment sensitivity portion of Already indicated in Form 1, No Form I clearly showing distance from National Park/Reserve/ national/state boundary/protected areas / Sanctuary/Protected area etc. fall sanctuaries/National park and if area falls within 10 km of mining lease. within 10 kms. from boundary of sanctuaries /National park a copy of application submitted to NBWL, New Delhi.

L Land Document. m) Partnership deed/Directors Land document contained in M.P. list. (if applicable).

M Partnership deed/Directors list. (if applicable). Attached as Annexure 5

N Water demand and source of water with copy of Water demand is 2 KLD and source application submitted to CGWA for withdrawal of water is through water tanker of ground water. purchased from out the M. L Area hence no CGWA permission is required O District Survey Report Attached as Annexure 6

Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) ,

NON FOREST LAND ML No. 06/88 FORM – I FOR AMENDMENT IN ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE (EC) (Under Clause 6 of S.O.1533 of Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006) FOR MUDH BALL CLAY & FIRE CLAY MINES PROJECT (M.L. NO. 06/88) ,

NEAR VILLAGE- MUDH, TEHSIL KOLAYAT, DISTRICT BIKANER, (RAJASTHAN).

MINING LEASE AREA – 47.0217HECT (PVT &Govt. Waste Land)

MINERAL – BALL CLAY & FIRE CLAY MINES CATEGORY – “B1” PROJECT COST: 50Lacs

Environmental Clearance according to MoEF Notification No. 2731 dated 09/09/13 & O.M. dated 24.12.2013,

PROPOSED PRODUCTIONOF MINE- 50000 TPA (BALL CLAY & FIRE CLAY MINES )

LESSEE ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANT

M/S SHREE RAM MINES & M/s. N.S. ENVIRO-TECH LABORATORIES & CONSULTANT MINERALS (NABET Accredited at S. No.110,17 Dec, 2018) B-7, Murlidhar Vyas Nagar, Near Reg. Office:PLOT NO A-8 NEHA MEDICAL BUILDING, OPP. ESI HOSPITAL, HAKATAR AganiSaman Office karmisar ROAD, SODALA,JAIPUR – (RAJ.) Road, District-Bikaner Corpo Office – P NO 69/318, V. T. ROAD (Rajasthan) CHOURAHA, MADHYAM MARG, MANSROVER JAIPUR - 302020 Mob No.-09829930877, Ph. : 0141-2781959, E.mail- [email protected]

1 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) ,

2 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) ,

LIST OF ANNEXURES

Annexure Description No. I Copy of EC 2006

II Copy of EC 2017

III Copy of Khasra Map

IV Copy of Jamabandi

V Copy of Lease PrideValidity VI Copy of Simankan Report VII Copy of Mining Plan

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FORM – I

4 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , FORM 1 I. BASIC INFORMATION

S. Item Details No. 1 Name of the project/s Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88), N/V – Mudh, Tehsil –Kolayat, District- Bikaner (Rajasthan). 2 Sr. No. in the schedule 1(a) - Mining of minerals, Category- B1. Consideration of proposal for Amendment in environment clearance under Rule 11 of EIA notification, 3 Proposed S. Particulars Details capacity/area/length/ No. tonnage to be 1. Lease Area 47.0217 ha handled/command 2. Mineable 1795239.72 area/lease area/number of Reserves Tone wells to be drilled 3. Proposed 50,000 MTPA Capacity 4. Life of Mine 36 5. Period of the Up to lease 31.03.2025

4 New/Expansion/Modernizati Amendment on 5 Existing Capacity/Area etc. M.L. No. 06/88, Area - 47.0217 ha, proposed Production - 50,000 TPA 6 Category of Project i.e. „A‟ or B1 -Consideration of proposal for grant of „B‟ environment clearance under EIA notification, 2006.. 7 Does it attract the general No, It does not attract the general condition? If yes, please Condition specify. 8 Does it attract the specific No, It does not attract the Specific condition? If yes, please Condition specify 9. Location Village – Mudh, Tehsil –Kolayat, District- Bikaner (Rajasthan). Geogarphical Location:

Pillar Latitude Longitude A N27°51‟14.07” E72°55‟32.9”

5 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , B N27°50‟44.3” E72°55‟33.5” C N27°50‟43.8” E72°55‟8.9” D N27°51‟1.9” E72°55‟8.6” E N27°51‟2.2” E72°55‟23.8” F N27°51‟14.6” E72°55‟23.6” The site falls on Toposheet no. 45 A/13 Plot/Survey/Khasra No. Khasra No.- 446, 774, 967/774, 985/773, 775, 1066/775, 779, 804. Village Mudh Tehsil Kolayat District Bikaner State Rajasthan 10 Nearest railway Kolayat Railway Station is at a distance of station/airport along with Approx. 3.40 km towards SE Direction distance in kms. from the Lease area. Bikaner Airport is at a distance of 35.40 km (Aerial) away towards NE direction from the lease area. 11 Nearest Town, city, District Nearest city Kolayat at 3.0 Km and Headquarters along with District Headquarter is Bikaner at (Aerial) distance in KMs. distance of Approx. 35.40 km towards NE direction from the site. 12 Village Panchayats, Village :Mudh, Tehsil kolayat, District: ZillaParishad, Municipal Bikaner (Rajasthan) Corporation, Local body (complete postal addresses with telephone nos. to be given 13 Name of the Lessee M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals 14 Registered Address R/o- B-7, MurlidharVyas Nagar, Near AganiSaman Office karmisar Road, -Bikaner (Rajasthan) 15 Address for correspondence: R/o- B-7, MurlidharVyas Nagar, Near AganiSaman Office karmisar Road, Bikaner District-Bikaner (Rajasthan) Name Shri MotuLal Harsh S/o Bhikham Chand Harsh. & ShriKailash Harsh S/o MotuLal Harsh Designation Partner (Owner/Partner/CEO) Address R/o- B-7, MurlidharVyas Nagar, Near AganiSaman Office karmisar Road, District-Bikaner (Rajasthan)

6 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , Pin code 334001 E-mail [email protected] Telephone No. 9314636095 Fax No. - 16 Details of Alternative Sites Mineral is Naturally occurring resource examined, if any. Location and this is a site specific project. Hence no of these sites should be alternative sites can be chosen. shown on a topo sheet. 17 Interlinked Projects None 18 Whether separate None application of interlinked project has been submitted? 19 If yes, date of submission None 20 If no, reason - 21 Whether the proposal involves approval/clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status to be None given. None (a) The Forest None (Conservation) Act, 1980? (b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972? (c) The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991? (d) 22 Whether there is any None Government Order/Policy relevant/relating to the site? 23 Forest land involved None (hectares) 24 Whether there is any No litigation is pending against the lease litigation pending against area/ applicant in any court of law to the the project and/or land in best of knowledge & information. Enclosed which the project is propose affidavit as Annexure. to be set up? (a) Name of the Court (b) Case No. (c) Order/directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project.

7 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , (II) ACTIVITY 1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.) S. Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary Ye This lease area is govt. waste land. It has change on land use, land cover s been given for mining of mineral Ball or topography including Clay & Fire Clay. Mining is site specific increase in intensity of land and feasible in the allotted area. Hence no use (with respect to local land alternative sites examined for mining. At use plan) the end of 5thyear of mine proposed development will be. S. Land Prese 5th End of N use nt Year Mine o. Categor life y 1. Area 4.500 Nil Nil excavate d 2. Backfill 1.400 Nil Nil ed Area 3. Overbur 2.500 Nil Nil den/Du mp 4. Mineral 0.410 Nil Nil Storage 5. Infrastr 0.022 Nil Nil ucture 6. Roads 0.880 Nil Nil 7. Railway 0.000 Nil Nil s 8. Green 3.500 Nil Nil Belt 9. Tailing 0.00 Nil Nil Pond

8 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , 1 Effluent 0.00 Nil Nil 0. treatme nt plant 1 Mineral 0.00 Nil Nil 1. Separati on plant 1 Townshi 0.00 Nil Nil 2. p area 1 Others Nil Nil Nil 3 to Specify 1 Undistu 33.80 Nil Nil 4 rbed 97 1 13.21 Nil Nil 5 2 1 Grand 47.02 Nil Nil 6 Total 17Ha.

1.2 Clearance of existing land, Yes Clearance of small shrubs will be vegetation and buildings? required, which are grown in rainy season. No building, village within the lease area and free from forest. 1.3 Creation of new land uses? No The mining activity will be done in the allotted area. No other land will be disturbed. 1.4 Pre-construction investigations Yes Mineral deposit already established by e.g. bore houses, soil testing? state DMG. No further bore hole required. 1.5 Construction works? No Temporarily facilities such as office, rest shelter, store room, first aid facilities are available at mine site. 1.6 Demolition works? No Not Applicable. 1.7 Temporary sites used for No No housing construction is proposed as construction works or housing local labor will be deployed. of construction workers? 1.8 Above ground buildings, Yes The Mining method will be manual. No structures or earthworks Blasting is Require, Because the deposit is

9 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , including linear structures, cut sedimentary. It is soft material. Ultimate and fill or excavations depth up to end of life mine will be10 mbgl. 1.9 Underground works including No No underground workings are proposed. mining or tunneling? There will be only opencast workings. 1.1 Reclamation works? Yes At the end of life of mine backfilled from 0 excavated O.B. / Waste and reclaimed by plantation. 1.1 Dredging? No Not Applicable. 1 1.1 Offshore structures? No Not Applicable. 2 1.1 Production and manufacturing Yes Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines 50,000 TPA. 3 processes? 1.1 Facilities for storage of goods Yes Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines 50,000 TPA. The Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines 4 or materials? production will be stack temporary at pit bottom after sorting manually and loaded in to dumper / truck by labors and dispatched regularly. 1.1 Facilities for treatment or Yes The waste overburden in the area is 5 disposal of solid waste or liquid almost all ferruginous sandstone. The total overburden in the period of next five effluents? year will be 106726 cu.mts from the proposed working. There is not tailing involved as beneficiation will not done. 1.1 Facilities for long term No The mine workers which belong to nearby 6 housing of operational village will be provide transportation for workers? up & down. 1.1 New road, rail or sea traffic Yes Trucks/dumper will be required for mineral transportation from mine site to 7 during construction or destination.

10 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , operation? 1.1 New road, rail, air waterborne No The existing road will be used for haulage of man& materials. 8 or other transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc.? 1.1 Closure or diversion of existing No Not Applicable. 9 transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements? 1.2 New or diverted transmission No Not Applicable. 0 lines or pipelines? 1.2 Impoundment, damming, No Not Applicable. 1 culver ting, realignment or other changes to the Hydrology of watercourses or aquifers? 1.2 Stream crossings? No Not Applicable. 2 1.2 Abstraction or transfers of No 1.5 KLD for water spray & green belt development & 0.5 KLD for drinking) 3 water from ground or surface Requirement of water will be met from waters? purchased water tanker. 1.2 Changes in water bodies or the No No change in water bodies. The land 4 land surface affecting drainage surface on elevated land will be changed or run-off? but there will not be any change affecting drainage or runoff. 1.2 Transport of personnel or Yes Daily production of the Ball Clay & Fire 5 materials for construction, Clay will be 165 tones, which will be operation or decommissioning? transported in the nearby area in about 6 trips of 25-30 Tones capacities truck.

11 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , 1.2 Long-term dismantling or Yes At the end of life of mining operation of 6 decommissioning or the lease, the proposed plantation scheme restoration works? would not only help in the restoration of the land use but also improve the aesthetic beauty of the area. 1.2 Ongoing activity during Yes 1.73 ha area will be used for Plantation in 7 decommissioning which could five year. Preference will be given to local have an impact on the plant species of plants in consultation environment? with local forest officials. 1.2 Influx of people to an area in No Local peoples will be employed to carry 8 either temporarily or out mineral excavation so no influx of permanently? people is envisaged. 1.2 Introduction of alien species? No Not Applicable. 9 1.3 Loss of native species or No Not Any. 0 genetic diversity? 1.3 Any other actions? No Not Applicable. 1 2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short supply): S. Information/checklist Yes Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation /No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 2.1 Land especially undeveloped Yes Undeveloped waste land. or agricultural land (ha) 2.2 Water (expected source & Yes The total water demand will be 2.0 KLD. competing users) unit: KLD The water supply will be met through tanker water supply. Details are as given below:

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Phase Water `Expec Demand ted (KLD) Source

Domestic 0.5 Tanke Operation r Mine 1.5 Water Operations Suppl (Dust y suppression & nearb plantation) y Total 2.0 village

2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Minerals 50,000 TPA 2.4 Construction material – stone, No Not Applicable aggregates, sand / soil (expected source – MT) 2.5 Forests and timber (source – No Not Applicable MT) 2.6 Energy including electricity Yes No Electricity will be requiring. Fuel and fuels (source, competing (HSD) will be obtained from authorized users) Unit: fuel (MT), energy public petrol pump & about 80 lit/day (MW) will be required. 2.7 Any other natural resources No No, there is no other natural sources (use appropriate standard units)

3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks to human health. S. Information/Checklist Yes Details thereof (with approximate confirmation /No quantities/rates, wherever possible) No. with source of information data

13 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , 3.1 Use of substances or materials, No No use of substances or materials, which are hazardous (as per which are hazardous (as per MSIHC MSIHC rules) to human health rules) to human health or the or the environment (flora, environment. fauna, and water supplies) 3.2 Changes in occurrence of No The mining project will not inflict disease or affect disease vectors occurrence of disease due to storage, (e.g. insect or water borne transport, handling or production of diseases) mineral. 3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. Yes The project will directly/ indirectly by changing living conditions? develop the area by providing employment opportunities. With the proposed development in and around the area there will be many supporting facilities/ infrastructure eventually leading to the development of the area. About 15 local persons will be get employments. Village Mudh will be adopted for social development like drinking water, First Aid facility, Labors health, Social welfare & upliftmen. Total fund allocation is about 5.0 lakh. 3.4 Vulnerable groups of people No There are no vulnerable groups within who could be affected by the 5 km radius of the mine site, which project e.g. hospital patients, could get affected due to mining children, the elderly etc., operations. 3.5 Any other causes No Nil

4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month) S. Information/Checklist Yes Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation /No quantities/rates, wherever possible)

14 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , with source of information data 4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine Yes About 62250 Cum Reject & 74000 Cum wastes Solid waste will be generated in five years. 4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and Yes Not estimated. But domestic and office or commercial wastes) effluent is treated in individual septic tank soap pit. 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per No No hazardous wastes will be Hazardous Waste generated. Management Rules) 4.4 Other industrial process No Not Applicable. wastes. 4.5 Surplus product. No No Surplus will be generated. 4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge Yes Total 54 man-power is required at from effluent treatment. mine. Toilet waste will be treated by septic tank, Sludge will be use as fertilizer in plantation. 4.7 Construction or demolition No There will be no demolition waste. wastes. 4.8 Redundant machinery or No Nil equipment. 4.9 Contaminated soils or other No As the mineral is non-toxic in nature, materials. it will not contaminate the soil. 4.1 Agricultural wastes. No Not Applicable. 0 4.1 Other solid wastes. Yes There is sub grade mineral rejects 1 produced in the sorting operation will be dumped in the place specified for the same in the area. 5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr) S. Information/Checklist Yes Information/Checklist confirmation No. confirmation / No 5.1 Emissions from combustion of Yes Emission of gases and dust takes place fossil fuels from stationary or due to movement of vehicles and mobile sources. mining machineries. Their expected emission will be very less and will not cause any negative impact. 5.2 Emissions from production Yes Particulate matter will be generated processes. during mining and will be kept below

15 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , the prescribed limits. Proper mitigation measures will be adopted like proper haul road maintenance and periodic water spraying for dust suppression and regular maintenance of machineries to control these emissions within prescribed limits. The different measures taken to control the dust emissions are given below: Source Mitigation Measures Excavati  Water sprinkling on on haul roads Handling  Limiting the Process speed of the Haul vehicles Road /  Regular Overburd maintenance of en vehicles/ Handling equipments.

5.3 Emissions from materials Yes Dust emission from handling of handling including storage or material and transport, which will be transport very less and shall not cause any negative impact. 5.4 Emissions from construction No Not Applicable as the infrastructural activities including plant and facilities are already available at mine equipment site. 5.5 Dust or odour from handling of Yes There is no odor from handling of materials including material. Dust will be generated from construction materials, sewage transportation & handling materials. and waste. The dust emission will be controlled by adopting suitable measures viz. water sprinkling, plantation, making

16 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , enclosures & maintaining roads. Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE‟s) will be provided to the workers. 5.6 Emissions from incineration of No Not Applicable. waste 5.7 Emissions from burning of No No waste will be burnt in open air. waste in open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris) 5.8 Emissions from any other No Not Any sources 6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat: S. Information/Checklist Yes Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation /No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data with source of information data 6.1 From operation of equipment Yes Noise is generating to machine & e.g. engines, ventilation plant, transportation of truck only. The crushers impact of noise will be restricted in core zone only where actual mining will take place. This increase will be minimized by providing adequate control measure in mine machineries and other vehicles. 6.2 From industrial or similar No Not applicable processes 6.3 From construction or No Not applicable demolition 6.4 From blasting or piling No No Blasting is Required, Because the deposit is sedimentary. It is soft material. 6.5 From construction or Yes Due to vehicular traffic and material operational traffic transportation, noise will be generated. However, the expected noise levels will be maintained within the DGMS / PCB norms. 6.6 From lighting or cooling No Proposed mining is open cast thus systems emission of light and heat will be negligible. All the mining operation will be done in day time only. No cooling system is required. 6.7 From any other sources No None

17 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , 7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea: S. Information/Checklist Yes Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation /No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 7.1 From handling, storage, use or No Not Applicable. spillage of hazardous materials 7.2 From discharge of sewage or No Domestic waste water will be treated other effluents to water or the by septic tanks. land (expected mode and place of discharge) 7.3 By deposition of pollutants No During operation phase there will be emitted to air into the land or dust emissions mainly from into water excavation, loading, unloading, mineral handling, transportation and mobile sources. Control measures like water sprinkling, plantation etc. will be adopted to minimize the emission. 7.4 From any other sources No Not Any 7.5 Is there a risk of long term No There is no risk of long term buildup buildup of pollutants in the of pollutants in the environment environment from these from these sources as proper sources? mitigation measures will be adopted. 8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment S. Information/Checklist Yes Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation /No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data

18 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , 8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires No This is Not Applicable etc. from storage, handling, use or production of hazardous substances 8.2 From any other causes Yes The risks of accident are anticipated from operation of equipment‟s. However, good safety practices will be applied at the mine site. All precautionary measures will be adopted and use of protective equipments will be mandatory. However, to deal the minor incidences and accidents, first aid measures at site will be provided. 8.3 Could the project be affected by No The site is located in the seismic zone natural disasters causing IV, (High Damage Risk Zone), and environmental damage there are no incidents of severe (e.g.floods, earthquakes, seismic activities till date as per the landslides, cloudburst etc)? records available with the local district authorities.

9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality S. Information/Checklist Yes Details thereof (with approximate confirmation /No quantities/rates, wherever possible) No. with source of information data 9.1 Lead to development of Yes Roads and transport facility will be supporting cities, ancillary improved due to frequent plying of mine development or development vehicles. Lessee will organize regular stimulated by the project medical checkup camps and which could have impact on recreational activities. Employment to

19 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , the environment e.g.: local people will be given. Overall living • Supporting infrastructure standard (Socio Economic) of nearby (roads, power supply, waste or people will have positive impact due to waste water treatment, etc.) proposed project of mining in the area • housing development • extractive industries • supply industries • other 9.2 Lead to after use of the site, Yes This has reference to amendment in which could have an impact on Environmental Clearance vide No J- environment 11015/294/2005-IA.II(M) dated 15th March, 2017 w.r.t. reduction of mine lease area from “54.32 ha to 47.0217” ha for Mudh Ball Clay & fire clay, Mining Project. The Govt. Revenue Land -29.821 Hectare. & Private Land - 17.2007 Hect. Total Area is 47.0217 hect. Now increase in Life of Mine is propse. The mining activities will have positive impact on environment. Proposed plantation will create aesthetic beauty in the area. 9.3 Set a precedent for later No Proposed plantation will create developments aesthetic beauty in the area. 9.4 Have cumulative effects due to A number of small mines in proximity to other existing or surrounding area also in production planned projects with similar which will lead to increased combined effects. environmental impacts, particularly due Yes to increased road traffic for materials transport / dispatch. However no increase in Production Capacity is envisaged.

III Environmental Sensitivity S. Areas Yes Aerial distance (within 15km) Proposed No. /No project location boundary 1 Areas protected under No -- international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value

20 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , 2 Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons - Wetlands, watercourses or Kapilsarovar about 3.10 Km At E Yes other water bodies, coastal Direction in ML Area zone, biospheres, mountains, forests 3 Areas used by protected, No None important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration 4 Inland, coastal, marine or No None underground waters 5 State, National boundaries No None 6 Routes or facilities used by the Yes It is located at near NH-11 which is 2.0 public for access to recreation km away towards WN from the site and or other tourist, pilgrim areas which is itself well developed wide road. So there is no need for construction of new road, rail, air, waterborne or other transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, airports etc. 7 Defense installations No N.A 8 Densely populated or built-up Yes Village Distance & Direction area Chaksaliy About 8.92 Km in W a direction. Popullatio n-31 Jhajhooba About 9.11 Km in SE sNathote direction. n Popullatio n-951 Mudh About 2.71 Km in N Popullatio direction. n-2743 Kotri About 3.98 Km in Popullatio NE direction.

21 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , n-2823 Deh About 7.58 Km in N Popullatio direction. n-800 Chakdedar About 7.20 Km in Popullatio NW direction. n-1031 IndaKaBal About 7.03 Km in E a direction. Popullatio n-673 Kishnayat About 6.93 Km in budhan NE direction. Popullatio n-103

9 Areas occupied by sensitive No As this is the existing project, there is no man-made land uses(hospitals, habitation within the proposed Lease schools, places of worship, area. The existing hospital and temple community facilities) are available at Kolayat 10 Areas containing important, Yes Kapilsarovar about 3.10 Km At E high quality or scarce resources Direction in ML Area (ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) 11 Areas already subjected to No There is no source in the nearby area pollution or environmental which can subject to pollution. damage. (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) 12 Areas susceptible to natural No The area is not prone to flood and hazard which could cause the landslide. There is no report of earth project to present quake and cloud burst in the area. environmental problems

22 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) , (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

23 M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals Mudh Ball Clay & Fire Clay Mines & Mineral Project (M.L. No. 06/88) ,

UNDERTAKING

“I hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of the data and information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected and clearance given, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk and cost.

Date:-……….. Place: Signature of the applicant

M/s Shree Ram Mines & Minerals. (Lessee)

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SIROHI

MINE SITE

GT SHEET NO 45E/1,2,45A/13,14 PLATE NO-1 LOCATION PLAN OF BALL CLAY & FIRE CLAY MINE APPLICANT- SHREE RAM MINES &MINERALS

NEAR VILLAGE- MUDH TEHSIL-KOLAYAT DISTRICT- BIKANER(RAJ) M.L.NO.-41/2008 AREA-47.0217 HECT. SCALE- 1:50000 CERTIFIED THAT THESE PLAN & SECTION IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE pillars are shown by applicant

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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT

BIKANER DISTRICT

1. INTRODUCTION: Bikaner district is located in the north-western part of Rajasthan and encompassedbetween north latitudes 27°11’ to 29°03’ and east longitudes 71°52’ to 74°15’covering geographical area of 30247.90 Sq. kms. It is bounded on the north byGanganagar District, on the east by Hanumangarh and Churu Districts, on south byNagaur and Jodhpur Districts and on the west by District and Internationalborder with Pakistan. For administration and development, the district is divided intoeight sub-divisions i.e. Bikaner, Kolayat, Nokha, Loonkaransar, , Chhattargarh, Pugal and and eight tehsils, i.e., BIkaner, Kolayat, Nokha, Loonkaransar, Khajuwala, Chhattargarh, Poogal and Dungargarh. Thedevelopmental activities of the district are being looked after by six Panchayat Samities, i.e. Bikaner, Kolayat, Nokha, Loonkaransar, Khajuwala and Dungargarh. There are 874 villages and 219 Gram panchayats. There is one independent Sub-Tehsil situated in Kolayat tehsil for better administration. The district has one Municipal Council, 219 Gram Panchayats and 874 Villages. As per 20011 Census, the total population of the district is 2363937 out of which 1563553 is rural population and 800384 is urban population.

1. OVERVIEW OF MINING ACTIVITY IN THE DISTRICT: In Bikaner district various types of minerals available under minor category such as Gypsum, Ball clay, Fullers earth, Limestone, Bajri-Gravel, sandstone etc. About 240 leases of these minerals are operating in the district.

2. LIST OF MINING LEASES IN DISTRICT WITH LOCATION, AREA AND PERIOD OF VALIDITY: 1

Sl.n Name of Ml No. Mine name Area Village Tehsil District Period o. mineral

Dhani 1 32/05 M/s RSMM Ltd. Gypsum 1278 Kolayat Bikaner 20.01.2010 to 20 years Abdullawali

2 05/05 M/s RSMM Ltd. Gypsum 280.50 Bhurasar Kolayat Bikaner 04.02.2011 to 20 years

3 43/05 M/s RSMM Ltd. Gypsum 498.50 Larawala Kolayat Bikaner 04.02.2011 to 20 years

4 03/93 M/s RSMM Ltd. Gypsum 350 Kundal Pugal Bikaner 08.05.1996 to 20 years

2/81 rev. 5 M/s RSMM Ltd. Gypsum 135.09 Bajju Kolayat Bikaner 05.10.1981 to 20 years 4/01

6 31/07 M/s RSMM Ltd. Gypsum 447 Dehria Kolayat Bikaner 30.06.2011 to 20 years

7 2/92 M/s RSMM Ltd. Gypsum 1000 Bhallar I Khajuwala Bikaner 28.09.1993 to 20 years

8 1/94 M/s RSMM Ltd. Gypsum 196.87 Bhallar II Khajuwala Bikaner 05.03.1998 to 20 years

Ashuwali 9 12/93 M/s RSMM Ltd. Gypsum 97.885 Pugal Bikaner 30.12.2008 to 20 years Talai

10 10/2000 M/s RSMM Ltd. Gypsum 202.327 Kishanpura II Pugal Bikaner 15.12.2001 to 20 years

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11 4/93 M/s RSMM Ltd. Gypsum 312.73 Bharu Bikaner Bikaner 29.09.1997 to 20 years

M/s FCI Aravalli Gypsum 12 6/02 Gypsum 200 Randhisar Kolayat Bikaner 11.05.2007 to 20 years & Mineral Ltd.

M/s FCI Aravalli Gypsum 13 1/02 Gypsum 250.53 Kavni Bikaner Bikaner 01.042003 to 20 years & Mineral India Ltd.

M/s FCI Aravalli Gypsum 14 2/02 Gypsum 114.49 Bharu Bikaner Bikaner 01.042003 to 20 years & Mineral India Ltd.

15 5/2000 Vinod Bishnoi Gypsum 4.8012 Bhagu Khajuwala Bikaner 28.08.2000 to 20 years

16 6/01 Lalit Daftari Gypsum 4.75 Khinchiya Bikaner Bikaner 26.09.2008 to 20 years

Karnisar 17 6/07 Bikaner Refactories Gypsum 4.5 Bhatiyon Ka Kolayat Bikaner 27.01.2011 to 20 years Bera

18 9/07 Chetak Plaster Gypsum 4.5 13 DKD Pugal Bikaner 08.09.2011 to 20 years

5 MGM 19 5/2007 Arvind Enterprises Gypsum 4.5 Kolayat Bikaner 09.10.2013 to 30 years Karnisar

20 10/13 Anil Plaster Gypsum 4.5 7 MGM Kolayat Bikaner 07.10.2013 to 30 years

21 11/13 M/s Tetarwal Plaster Gypsum 4.5 26 MGM Kolayat Bikaner 07.10.2013 to 30 years

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22 28/13 Vijay Kumar Mahawar Gypsum 4.5 23 BSM Kolayat Bikaner 07.10.2013 to 30 years

23 19/13 Vishwakarma Plaster Gypsum 4.5 11 MGM Kolayat Bikaner 07.10.2013 to 30 years

MGM 24 42/08 Ganpati Plaster Gypsum 4.5 4 Bikaner 03.03.2014 to 30 years Karnisar

25 13/13 Dharmesh Plaster Gypsum 4.5 7 MGM Kolayat Bikaner 03.03.2014 to 30 years

26 14/13 Vishnu Plaster Gypsum 4.5 7 MGM Kolayat Bikaner 03.03.2014 to 30 years

27 33/13 Bastiram Bishnoi Gypsum 4.5 17 LKD Chattargarh Bikaner 14.03.2014 to 30 years

28 34/13 Tarachand Bishnoi Gypsum 4.5229 19 BSD Kolayat Bikaner 13.03.2014 to 30 years

29 35/13 Birbalram Punia Gypsum 4.5 19 BSD Kolayat Bikaner 13.03.2014 to 30 years

30 36/13 Chtna Plaster Gypsum 4.5 6 PRM Khajuwala Bikaner 18.03.2014 to 30 years

31 37/13 Jai Babalalgiri Ind. Gypsum 4.5 2 MGM Kolayat Bikaner 13.03.2014 to 30 years

32 38/13 Jai Maa Bhawani Ind. Gypsum 4.5 2 MGM Kolayat Bikaner 13.03.2014 to 30 years

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33 2/97 M/s RSMM Ltd. Selenite 518 Lunkaransar Bikaner 01.11.1997 to 20 years

Neyveli Lignite 34 2/03 Lignite 971 Barsinghsar Bikaner Bikaner 30.08.2006 to 30 years Coorporation

35 2/80 M/s RSEB Jaipur Lignite 800.19 Palana Bikaner Bikaner 04.05.1995 to 20 years

36 48/05 V.S. Lignite Lignite 1241.25 Guda (EAST) Kolayat Bikaner 25.08.2008 to 30 years

12/83 rev. Amit Minerals & 37 Ball Clay 4.6492 Motawata Kolayat Bikaner 10.12.1994 to 20 years 21/03 Chemicals

24/83 rev. Anirudh Mines & 38 Ball Clay 94.97 Kotri Kolayat Bikaner 30.11.2004 to 20 years 23/03 Chemicals

39 5/92 Anil Kumar Chandana Ball Clay 50.68 Deh Kolayat Bikaner 15.03.1993 to 20 years

13/75 rev. 40 Tahlaram & sons Ball Clay 246.85 Kotri Kolayat Bikaner 20.04.1996 to 20 years 1/95

41 6/92 Tahlaram & sons Ball Clay 4.48 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 08.06.1993 to 20 years

42 13/92 Padmawati Chandana Ball Clay 49.80 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 27.12.1993 to 20 years

3/71 rev. 43 Padmawati Chandana Ball Clay 9.84 Kotri Kolayat Bikaner 30.06.1978 to 20 years 10/97

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11/90 re. Sankhla Ki 44 Padmawati Chandana Ball Clay 9.90 Kolayat Bikaner 01.12.1991 to 20 years 47/10 Basti

6/86 re Bhagwandas Chandra 45 Ball Clay 71.94 Deh Kolayat Bikaner 01.06.2007 to 20 years 3/06 Kumar & Company

17/72 re Sankhla Ki 46 Saurabh Chandana Ball Clay 77 Kolayat Bikaner 22.05.2006 to 20 years 17/05 Basti

Bikaner Clays & 47 15/08 Ball Clay 31.84 Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 17.06.2009 to 20 years Chemicals

1/89 re 48 Gulab Chand Kochar Ball Clay 42.31 Deh Kolayat Bikaner 24.03.1990 to 20 years 1/09

6/89 re 49 Bhagwandas Chandana Ball Clay 37.21 Kotri Kolayat Bikaner 20.04.1996 to 20 years 51/09

9/68 re 50 Shobha Devi Jat Ball Clay Chani Kolayat Bikaner 08.06.1993 to 20 years 10/92 32.37

Bikaner Ceramics Pvt. 51 02/11 Ball Clay 77.7859 Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 11.04.2013 to 20 years Ltd

52 22/03 Shiva Mines & Minerals Ball Clay 94.84 Deh Kolayat Bikaner 28.07.2004 to 20 years

53 4/97 Asharam Chura & sons Ball Clay 4.80 Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 02.03.1998 to 20 years

Sarah 54 21/04 Deepak Minerals Ball Clay 69.59 Kolayat Bikaner 16.10.2005 to 20 years Kishnayat

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55 45/05 Daulat singh & sons Ball Clay 95.99 Mokha Kolayat Bikaner 21.10.2006 to 20 years

1/88 re 56 Jai Sahnkar Mines Ball Clay 39.01 Kotri Kolayat Bikaner 28.01.2009 to 20 years 04/08

5/88 re 57 Gulab Chand Kochar Ball Clay 4.875 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 06.08.1999 to 10 years 18/08

10/90 re 58 Sampat Lal Daga Ball Clay 131.52 Kotri Kolayat Bikaner 19.08.2001 to 10 years 31/10

59 19/03 Gulab Chand Kochar Ball Clay 105.22 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 31.10.2004 to 20 years

60 11/92 Sampat Lal Daga Ball Clay 38.94 Kotri Kolayat Bikaner 14.09.1993 to 20 years

9/81 re Gopal Krishan Bhanot by 61 Ball Clay 99.75 Mokha Kolayat Bikaner 24.05.1982 to 20 years 10/01 Madhusudan Daga

3/83 re 62 Jaichand Lal Daga Ball Clay 98.05 Gudha Kolayat Bikaner 17.04.2004 to 20 years 5/03

1/93 re Jaichand Lal Daga 63 Ball Clay 147.81 Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 25.01.1994 to 20 years 5/13

25/81 re Jaichand Lal Daga 64 Ball Clay 98.45 Motawata Kolayat Bikaner 04.05.2003 to 20 years 8/02

25/81 re Jaichand Lal Daga 65 Ball Clay 18.59 Kotri Kolayat Bikaner 15.07.2007 to 20 years 8/02

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Raj Devi Daga 66 3/2000 Ball Clay 5 Nal choti Bikaner Bikaner 16.08.2002 to 20 years

Hanuman Prasad 13/74 re 67 Ball Clay 197.31 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 18.08.1977 to 20 years 6/96 Singhania

Harish Clays 68 8/92 Ball Clay 75.13 Chani Kolayat Bikaner 12.04.1993 to 20 years

Harish Clays 69 7/93 Ball Clay 284.2 Gudha Kolayat Bikaner 05.08.1998 to 20 years

8/90 re K.G. Mines & Minerals 70 Ball Clay 266.73 Gudha Kolayat Bikaner 17.08.1991 to 20 years 29/10

21/83 re K.G. Mines & Minerals 71 Ball Clay 4.80 Gudha Kolayat Bikaner 18.03.1985 to 20 years 04/04

14/76 re K.G. Mines & Minerals 72 Ball Clay 4.80 Khetolai Kolayat Bikaner 27.03.1998 to 20 years 6/97

9/90 re K.G. Mines & Minerals 73 Ball Clay 162.44 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 18.08.1991 to 20 years 28/10

1/90 re Madhusudan Daga 74 Ball Clay 4.80 Deh Kolayat Bikaner 14.06.1991 to 20 years 25/10

19/75 re Madhusudan Asopa 75 Ball Clay 5 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 24.05.1997 to 20 years 3/96

3/88 re Narendra Malik 76 Ball Clay 33.03 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 17.06.1989 to 20 years 14/08

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Anirudh Ceramics & Ind. 3/77 re 77 Ball Clay 33.03 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 25.09.1998 to 20 years 13/97 Pvt. Ltd

Rama Devi Sharma 78 9/93 Ball Clay 156.36 Kotri Kolayat Bikaner 06.03.1994 to 20 years

Premlata Gupta 165.644 79 10/93 Ball Clay Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 09.09.1994 to 20 years 2

Raj Minerals 80 7/02 Ball Clay 83.23 Chani Kolayat Bikaner 13.05.2000 to 20 years

7/77 re Sunderlal Daga 81 Ball Clay 37.99 Gudha Kolayat Bikaner 05.05.1999 to 20 years 7/98

17/81 re Inderchand Gahlot 82 Ball Clay 5 Golri Kolayat Bikaner 29.09.1984 to 20 years 17/03

10/81 re Sunderlal Daga 83 Ball Clay 64.75 Golri Kolayat Bikaner 06.05.2002 to 20 years 8/01

Sunderlal Daga 84 14/93 Ball Clay 5 Gudha Kolayat Bikaner 01.02.1995 to 20 years

Sunderlal Daga 85 9/98 Ball Clay 64 Nal Choti Bikaner Bikaner 28.09.1999 to 20 years

Shanta Sales 86 7/96 Coorporation Ball Clay 102.51 Gudha Kolayat Bikaner 25.05.1998 to 20 years

5/95 re Surendra Singh Baid 87 Ball Clay 51.75 Jogira Kolayat Bikaner 13.03.2008 to 20 years 21/06

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16/81 re Surendra Singh Baid 88 Ball Clay 4.8 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 03.07.1985 to 20 years 8/04

Surendra Singh Baid 89 4/95 Ball Clay 64.75 Chani Kolayat Bikaner 26.08.1997 to 20 years

Shanta Sales 90 2/95 Coorporation Ball Clay 124.1 Gudha Kolayat Bikaner 28.12.1996 to 20 years

Shanta Sales 91 8/96 Coorporation Ball Clay 61.51 Gudha Kolayat Bikaner 26.04.1998 to 20 years

7/82 re Shivratan Jwala Prasad 92 Ball Clay 65.88 Kotri Kolayat Bikaner 28.08.2003 to 20 years 11/02 Shri Ram Mines & 6/88 re 93 Ball Clay 54.32 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 15.09.2009 to 20 years 41/08 Minerals

Sampatlal Daga 94 47/04 Ball Clay 32.37 Sankhla Kolayat Bikaner 21.03.2006 to 20 years

Sampatlal Daga 95 2/07 Ball Clay 43.45 Kotri Kolayat Bikaner 03.02.2008 to 20 years

3/72 re Sampatlal Daga 96 Ball Clay 5 Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 23.05.1994 to 20 years 11/93

Sampatlal Daga 97 5/96 Ball Clay 82.25 Gudha Kolayat Bikaner 29.09.1997 to 20 years

4/72 re Sampatlal Daga 98 Ball Clay 118.99 Chani Kolayat Bikaner 29.08.2005 to 20 years 16/04

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Ummed Singh Rathore Sankhla Ki 99 3/95 Ball Clay 133.31 Kolayat Bikaner 27.09.1996 to 20 years Basti

6/81 re Vijay Kumar Sharma 100 Ball Clay 42.55 Nal Choti Bikaner Bikaner 09.10.2004 to 20 years 15/03

Buli Devi KHari 101 9/96 Ball Clay 5 Kolayat Bikaner 18.06.1998 to 20 years Charnan

Arvind Sahrma 102 3/03 Ball Clay 5 Nal Choti Bikaner Bikaner 17.12.2005 to 20 years

R.D. Clays 103 1/05 Ball Clay 5 Nal Choti Bikaner Bikaner 04.05.1995 to 20 years

Chagan Lal Acahrya 104 30/05 Ball Clay 5 Nal Choti Bikaner Bikaner 04.09.2006 to 20 years

Hemendra Singh Baid 105 15/05 Ball Clay 4.70 Nal Choti Bikaner Bikaner 03.01.2006 to 20 years

Narendra Kumar Deora 106 1/07 Ball Clay 4.257 Nal Choti Bikaner Bikaner 30.06.2007 to 20 years

Sharda Sales 11.10.1985 to 107 18/83 Ball Clay 129.5 Jaisinghdeasr Nokha Bikaner Coorporation 21.01.2013

Hemendra singh Baid 108 13/06 Ball Clay 4.90 Nal Choti Bikaner Bikaner 10.07.2009 to 20 years

Vinita W/o Hemendra 109 14/06 Singh Baid Ball Clay 4.85 Nal Choti Bikaner Bikaner 10.07.2009 to 20 years

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Sunny Rawal 110 15/06 Ball Clay 4.86 Nal Choti Bikaner Bikaner 10.07.2009 to 20 years

Jai Chand Lal Daga 111 16/16 Ball Clay 4.88 Nal Choti Bikaner Bikaner 10.07.2009 to 20 years

Anil Chandna 112 6/06 Ball Clay 4.85 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 18.05.2010 to 30 years

Jaya Chandna 113 7/06 Ball Clay 4.5 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 18.05.2010 to 30 years

Vinod Kumar Jat 114 54/08 Ball Clay 4.840 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 02.07.2010 to 30 years

Ashish Kumar Singh 115 9/10 Ball Clay 4.80 Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 30.09.2011 to 30 years

Narendra Malik 116 14/10 Ball Clay 4.7013 Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 06.04.2011 to 30 years

Devi Lal Jat 117 32/10 Ball Clay 4.9022 Deh Kolayat Bikaner 12.09.2011 to 30 years

Nazia Bano 118 37/10 Ball Clay 4.5532 Deh Kolayat Bikaner 30.09.2011 to 30 years

Anirudh Chemicals 119 38/10 Ball Clay 4.9088 Deh Kolayat Bikaner 09.11.2011 to 30 years

Jai Shree Acharya 120 23/09 Ball Clay 4.875 Nuwa Ganv Kolayat Bikaner 14.03.2012 to 30 years

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Sampat LAl Daga 121 24/09 Ball Clay 4.80 Nuwa Ganv Kolayat Bikaner 14.03.2012 to 30 years

Shankar Lal Acharya 122 29/09 Ball Clay 4.90 Nuwa Ganv Kolayat Bikaner 14.03.2012 to 30 years

Chaggan Lal Acharya 123 21/09 Ball Clay 4.80 Nuwa Ganv Kolayat Bikaner 24.08.2012 to 30 years

Saira W/o Gulam Modia 124 26/10 Ball Clay 4.9524 Kolayat Bikaner 20.06.2012 to 30 years Nohammad Mansar

Mahendra Kumawat 125 25/12 Ball Clay 4.3538 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 24.08.2012 to 30 years

Deepak Suthar 126 34/11 Ball Clay 4.5667 Khari Kolayat Bikaner 25.04.2013 to 30 years

Hindustan Minechem 127 179/11 Ball Clay 4.3929 Jangloo Nokha Bikaner 07.05.2013 to 30 years

Ramkaran Jat 128 48/12 Ball Clay Jangloo Nokha Bikaner 08.05.2013 to 30 years

Shri Balaji Mines & 129 29/13 Minerals Ball Clay 4.00 Jhajhu Kolayat Bikaner 01.10.2013 to 30 years

Nirmala Acharya Sharah 130 37/09 Ball Clay 4.917 Kolayat Bikaner 06.01.2014 to 30 years Bhiyani

S.R. Mines & Minerals 131 18/12 Ball Clay 4.3654 Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 20.12.2013 to 30 years

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Subhash Kumar Jat 132 54/12 Ball Clay 4.2428 Mudh Kolayat Bikaner 18.12.2013 to 30 years

Shobhit Daga Sharah 133 40/09 Ball Clay 4.8009 Kolayat Bikaner 06.01.2014 to 30 years Bhiyani

Chaggan Lal Acharya Sharah 134 41/09 Ball Clay 4.6589 Kolayat Bikaner 06.01.2014 to 30 years Bhiyani

Amit Kumar Daga Sharah 135 42/09 Ball Clay 4.7642 Kolayat Bikaner 06.01.2014 to 30 years Bhiyani

K.G. Mines & Minerals Sharah 136 45/09 Ball Clay 4.7271 Kolayat Bikaner 14.03.2014 to 30 years Bhiyani

Jai Chand Lal Daga Sharah 137 43/09 Ball Clay 4.7271 Kolayat Bikaner 16.05.2014 to 30 years Bhiyani

Rajya Laxmi 138 26/13 Ball Clay 4.7849 Golri Kolayat Bikaner 20.12.2013 to 30 years

139 27/03 Shakuntala Ball Clay 4.9118 Golri Kolayat Bikaner 20.12.2013 to 30 years

140 48/11 Bharat Kumar Singh Ball Clay 4.5682 Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 28.02.2014 to 30 years

141 167/11 Kuldeep Pratap Singh Ball Clay 4.2464 Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 28.02.2014 to 30 years

142 49/11 Hardyal Singh Ball Clay 4.6817 Indo Ka Bala Kolayat Bikaner 29.03.2014 to 30 years

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Unique Clay Mining 143 15/13 Ball Clay 4.8631 Jangloo Nokha Bikaner 21.07.2014 to 30 years Company

144 32/13 Sunil Bishnoi Ball Clay 4.50 Pithrasar Nokha Bikaner 21.07.2014 to 30 years

145 40/13 North India Plaster Gypsum 4.50 1-3 MGM Kolayat Bikaner 24.07.2014 to 30 years

146 41/13 Shiv Kumar Choudhary Gypsum 4.50 4 TWM Kolayat Bikaner 24.07.2014 to 30 years

147 42/13 Ramniwas Jat Gypsum 4.50 4 TWM Kolayat Bikaner 24.07.2014 to 30 years

Nagaur POP Productiom 148 2/06 Gypsum 4.50 10 DWD Khajuwala Bikaner 30.07.2014 to 30 years Comittie 4- 54@13 149 Jai Singh Charan Ball Clay 9384 Gudha Kolayat Bikaner 02.09.2014 to 30 years

4- 7@11 150 Kanta Devi Ball Clay 9092 Sarah Bhaleri Kolayat Bikaner 12.09.2014 to 30 years

4- 8@11 151 Rohit Daga Ball Clay 8819 Sarah Bhaleri Kolayat Bikaner 12.09.2014 to 30 years

Bhagu (Chak 152 3@08 Om Plaster Gypsum 4-00 Khajuwala Bikaner 29.09.2014 to 30 years 3 BYM)

153 31@14 Om Prakash Jat Ball Clay 4-25 Deshnok Bikaner Bikaner 22.10.2014 to 30 years

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3. DETAILS OF ROYALTY OR REVENUE RECEIVED IN LAST THREE YEARS :

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Revenue (Rs.) Production(T) Revenue (Rs.) Production(T) Revenue (Rs.) Production(T) Gypsum 254545877 1430438 200639216 2015358 229403157 1898747 Ball Clay 8522285 2474187 124540199 3111317 140544172 3118457

Bajri/Gravel 134558473 6725923 171164539 8197226 256439081 9016583 Multani mitti 230496 3000 200585 4000 220222 10340 Limestone 1588217 28000 1481554 226770 1653438 25400 Masonary 6677221 391994 7699020 452883 7680430 134674 stone StoneBallast 71609702 4209863 77775891 4570698 27851685 2124327 marble 24046891 123000 90737 17693842 10895322 45397 Int mitti 17500992 869948 16511112 975960 13005489 720000 Sandstone 3928956 147335 1692124 139426 1764121 92389

4. DETAILS OF PRODUCTION OF SAND OR BAJRI OR MINOR MINERALS IN LAST THREE YEARS :

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Revenue (Rs.) production(M.Ton) Revenue Production Revenue Production

Bajri/Gravel 134558473 6725923 171164539 8197226 256439081 9016583

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5. PROCESS OF DEPOSITION OF SEDIMENTS IN RIVER OF THE DISTRICT : There is no river or major drainage flowing through the district.

6. GENERAL PROFILE OF THE DISTRICT : 1. Area : 30247.90 Sq Kms 2. Population (i) Total Population : 1902110 (ii) Rural : 1262054 (iii) Urban : 640056 (iv) Density : 62.88 per Sq.Km (v) Sex Ratio (Per 1000 males) : 896 Females (vi) Literacy –Male : 70.28 % Female : 42.21% Total : 57.06% 3. (i) No. of Towns : 4 (ii) No of Municipalities : 4 4. (i) No. of Villages inhabited : 841 (ii) No. of Villages Uninhabited : 85 (iii) Total No. of Villages : 926 (iv) Panchayat Samities (Nos.) : 5 (v) No. of Tehsils : 8 (vi) No. of Sub- divisions : 5

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5. Agriculture : (i) Total Cultivated area(2006-07) : 2.99 lacs Ha. (ii) Double Cropped area : 01.15 lacs Ha. (iii) Main Crops : Moth, Bajara, Wheat, Gram, Groundnut, Mustard 6. Irrigation : (i) Total irrigated area : 266022 Ha. (ii) Area irrigated by canals : 158084 Ha. (iii) Area irrigated by wells : 107938 Ha. Tube wells etc. 7. Area under Forest : 82520 Ha. 8. Minerals available : Gypsum, China, Clay, Balls Clay, Fullers, Earth, Silica Sand, Lime Stone, Lignite. 9. Average rain fall: 335.7 mm. (period:2000 to 2012) 10. Total No. of Industrial Areas : 13 11. No. of Villages electrified : 754 12. Transport & Communications : (i) Total Road Length : 4793.86 Kms. (ii) Total Railway Lines : 347.8 Kms. (iii) No. of Telegraph Office : 1 (iv) No. of Post Offices : 271 13. Existing Industrial Status: (i) No. of Large/medium scale units: 6 (ii) No. of Small Scale units: 6786 14. National Highways passing through the district: (i) NH-11, NH-89 & NH-906

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7. LAND UTILIZATION PATTERN IN THE DISTRICT : About 21 % of the total area of the district is cultivated, net area sown varying 15 to 23% depending on the rainfall occurrence. The percentage of fallow lands in district varies for 7% to 15% again depending on the rainfall characteristics. About 64% of the area constitutes the cultivable waste. Forests and permanent pastures account for 0.3% and 1.00% respectively of the total area and about 4.2% of the area constitute the barren lands.

Agriculture : (i) Total Cultivated area(2006-07) : 2.99 lacs Ha. (ii) Double Cropped area : 01.15 lacs Ha. (iii) Main Crops : Moth, Bajara, Wheat, Gram, Groundnut, Mustard Irrigation : (i) Total irrigated area : 266022 Ha. (ii) Area irrigated by canals : 158084 Ha. (iii) Area irrigated by wells: 107938 Ha. Tube wells etc.

Area under Forest : 82520 Ha.

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8. PHYSIOGRAPHY OF THE DISTRICT : The major part of the district is comprised of desolate and dry regions which form part of the Great India Desert of Thar. There are two natural divisions of the district name (i) North and Western desert and (ii) South and Eastern Semi- desert. At many place one finds shifting sand –dunes of varying heights ranging from 6 to 30 meters. The general slope of the regions towards the west and North West. The district is devoid of

20 any perennial stream. Small ephemeral streams flow in the vicinity of kolayat, Gajner, and Gurha. Natural in land depressions which retain some water during the summer are located near loonkarnsa, Kolayat, Gajner and Nal. Construction of canals in the western parts has to activation of the stable dune field. The migrating sand is thickening the canals and road. Major Physiographic Units- Older alluvial plains, Sandy undulating aggraded Alluvial plains, Flat Interdunal Plains, Sandy undulating interdunal plains, Flood plane, Aeolian complex, Stabilized Sand dunes, Active Sand dunes, Gravelly aggraded alluvial plains, Eroded rocky surface, Saline depressions, Sandy Plain Major Drainage - No Major Drainage.

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9. RAINFALL : MONTH-WISE: Average monthwise rainfall (in mm) for Bikaner district is as follows-

Average rainfall(in Month mm) January 8.9 February 15.0 March 8.8 April 10.5 May 25.0 June 37.1 July 118.2 August 43.7 September 29.6 October 14.1 November 9.0 December 15.8

Source: Worldweatheronline.com

Almost 90% of the total annual rainfall is received during the southwest monsoon, which enters the district in the first week of July and withdraws in the mid of September. As the district lies in the desert area, extremes of heat in summer and cold in winter are the characteristics of the desert. Both day and night temperatures increase gradually and reach their maximum values in April, May and June. The temperature varies from 48 degree in summer to 1 degree in winter. Atmosphere is generally dry except during the monsoon period. The humidity is the highest in August with mean daily relative humidity of 71% in the morning and 52% in the evening.

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3.0 Geomorphology 10. GEOLOGY AND MINERAL WEALTH : The district of Bikaner is a vast sandy tract. Three of the four tehsils are covered with sand except some exposures near Kolayat and in Nokha tehsil. These are locally called as Magras. In these areas various types of sandstone, clay & limestone have been revealed at different levels. Thus the geology of the district is based on subsurface studies only. Many geologist believe that during the Jurassic, Cretaceous and Eocene periods the western part of Rajasthan including Bikaner district was under the sea. Later in upper Tertiary period area got up lifted in to dry land. Geologically the oldest rocks exposed in the limited area and encountered in dug &, tube wells etc. have been equated to upper vindhyan of south east Rajasthan known as trans Aravalli- Vindhyans overlying them are Tertiary formations followed by quarternary to recent sediments. The geological succession is as follows: AGE FORMATION ROCK TYPE Recent Quaternary Sands and sandy alluvium Calcareous grit, Kankar and semi consolidated conglomerate and selenite. Pleistocene Bap Boulders Associated,pebbles,cbbles,boulders and Lambariyan and erratices of, granite, quartzite diamictite rhyolite and dolomite.

------UNCONFORMITY------Lower to Middle Jogiara Shaly and crystaline Limestonewith foraminifers and fuller's earth with lamellibranchs and gastropods. Eocene

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Upper Palaeocene Marh Ferruginous gritty sandstone with white plastic clay bands, siltstonewith leaf impressions.

Lower Palaeocene Palana Fine grained Sandstone, Carbonaceous shale and lignite

------UNCONFORMITY------Paleozoic Cambrian Nagaur Brick red to fine grained sandstone Marwar Supergroup of Nagaur groupwith shales gypsum and conglomerates

(Source: GSI After Mukhopadhyay ,A.K.1970-75 and Ghosh,R.N.1970-71) Rock formation belonging to Nagaur group of Trans Aravali Vindhyans (Marwar Supergroup) include basel conglomerates, sandstone, siltstone, shale, clay, limestone, anhydrite & halite. Tertiary rocks are represented by Palana, Marh and Jogiara formation comprjsing fine grained sandstone, sandy clay varigated clays and lignite. Quarternary formation includes. Sandy alluvium!sand, Kankar, Iron stone nodule etc. Bikaner district has some very important nonmetallic mineral deposits in state. It has vast resources of lignite and gypsum, besides clay, fullers earth, ochre and grit. The best quality gypsum in India was found at Jamsar, small occurrences of red sandstone and lime stone are also found at places. Limestone at Sarunda is high grade at places (upto 54% CaO) but the deposit is small and suitable for a mini cement plant. Glass sand is utilised in glass industry. There have been continuous efforts for development and use of lignite deposits.

The details of mineral deposits are given below:

Lignite Bikaner district is well known for its lignite deposits. During the earst while Bikaner state thermal power generation was based on the lignite resources of Palana. During the last two decades the department of Mines & 24

Geology & other exploration agencies has carried out detailed exploration for lignite in different parts of the district. The investigation was guided by the stratigraphic control of deposition of lignite and all tertiary formations have been examined in ¬detail and a number of lignite bearing areas identified. A brief account of each area is summerised below: ¬

STATUS OF THE EXPLORED LIGNITE BLOCK

S. NO NAME OF BLOCK AREA (in SqKms) GEOLOGICAL NAME OF ALLOTTEE RESERVES (in MT) 1 Palana, tehsil Bikaner 6.71 23.57 M/s. RSEB 2 Barsinghsar tehsil Bikaner 9.71 77.83 M/s. N.L.C ltd 3 Gurha-East, tehsil Kolayat 12.41 20.94 M/s. VS Lignite power ltd. 4 Gurha-West, , tehsil Kolayat 19.50 29.12 M/s. RSMM ltd. 5 Raneri, , tehsil Kolayat 14.28 33.92 M/s. N.L.C ltd

6 Hadla, , tehsil Kolayat 16.00 59.63 M/s. N.L.C ltd

7 Bithnok, , tehsil Kolayat 21.91 84.97 M/s. N.L.C ltd

8 Riri, tehsil Dungargarh 26.17 272 M/s. N.L.C ltd 9 Mandla-Charnan, , tehsil 08.00 17.17 M/s. Indure Pvt. Ltd. Kolayat 10 Chak-Vijaysingh pura, tehsil 04.50 02.80 Free Kolayat

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11 Sowa tehsil Nokha 01.00 02.96 Free

12 Badhnu, tehsil Nokha 01.40 01.87 Free

13 Ambasar-Gigasar, tehsil 11.04 23.22 Free Bikaner 14 Bhane-kakgaon, tehsil 01.00 01.32 Free Kolayat

Gypsum (a) Tehsil Kolayat

Miranwala, Khayamwala, Kabrewala, Bhurasar, Maghnewala, Larewala, Karnisar, Jagasar, Tanwarwala, Deheriya, Jharkari, Akhusar, Dhani Abdullahwali & Sanchu areas – Gypsum reserves – About 50 million tons. RSMML has applied most of the mining leases in these areas and also applied for reservation of gypsum blocks covering above villages. RSMML is operating Deheriya, Dhan Abdullahwali, Bhurasar and Larewala in this area.

(b) Tehsil Khajuwala

Ballar, Dantor, Makhani, Anandgarh, Siyasar, Nohsera, Nayagaon etc. Estimated gypsum reserves – 30 million tons. RSMML is operating their main mines i.e. Ballar Mines in this area. Nohsera and Nayagaon area is under the possession of Forest Department.

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(c) Tehsil Pugal

Kundal, Kishanpura area. Estimated reserves – 2 million tons. RSMML is operating Kishanpura Gypsum Mines in this area. Gypsum reserves at Kundal gypsum mines in Forest free/diversified land has been exhausted. Kishenpura gypsum Mines is also in exhausting stage. Balance reserves are mainly in Forest land.

(d) Tehsil Bikaner

Jamsar, Kaoni, Bharu, Randhisar, Dhirera, Jagatewala etc. The estimated reserves are of the order of 0.5 million tons. Most of the mines have exhausted or in exhausting stage. Bharu & Kaoni gypsum mines are operating by FAGMIL.

(e) Tehsil Lunkaransar

Lunkaransar Selenite (crystalline variety of gypsum). Estimated reserves 0.2 million tones. Mines is being operated by RSMML.

Clay The main belt of Ball clay found in district occurs between villages Nal, Gajner, Deh, Mudh, Kotri, Chandi, Indo-Ka-Bala, Kolayat, Motawatan, gangapura, khari-Charnan, Gurha, Jegla-janglu, Hadlan etc in Kolayat tehsil. This belt extends over a strike length of 40 Km and width varying from 2-15 Km covering and area of about 400 SqKms.

On the basis of available information of mining leases this areas contains about 400 MT reserves of Ball clay.

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Limestone Sarunda- Mendelia : The limestone occurs near Sarunda-Mandelia, tehsil Nokha in form of isolated patches. Mandelia is about 55 km. S.W. of Nokha. Limestone is dirty white grey in colour. Grey colour limestone is cement grade in nature and dirty white pinkish colour is dolomitic and cherty. Investigation have been carried out by the department and a reserve of 10.2 million tonnes have been assessed containing CaO 40 to 54% ,MgO 2 to 6% and Si02 5 to 10%

Dawa, Selwa : It is located about 23 kms. south of Nokha. Limestone and dolomitic limestone occurs as five isolated mounds over a strike length of 3.2 kms. with width varying from 30 to 200 mts. Limestone is fine grained hard compact, light grey in colour with bangs of cherty and dolomitic limestone. About 5.50 million tonnes geological reserves are inferred. The analytical result, indicate 23.38% to 43.19% CaO, 12.7% to 18.70% MgO and 6.84% to.24.9% Si02,

Sandstone Sandstone of Dulmera has been an important source for Patti, Khanda, Katla and dimensional stones. The sandstone is of red colour and can be easily given shapes by chieseling. Sandstone is also found near Lalaji Ki Dhani in Nokha tel1sils.

Ochres Ochres are mineral pigments in which iron acts as the colouring material either in the form of hematite (Red) or limonite (Yellow) or b~th. In Bikaner district ocheres have been known to occur in Mudh-Kolayat areas as pockets with clay deposits.

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Potash The discovery of Halite at Lakhasar (28°06'-73°52 ') in a drilling hole put there as a part of the UNDP Project by GSI has led to believe that potash minerals are occuring near Bikaner city. It is expected that the potash mineralization is extending further in the Bikaner district also, looking to the general geological setting of the area.

Bajri and Grit These are clastic rocks consisting of medium size grains of silica, and found south of Bikaner city where it is being mined for building purpose. The paleochannel of river Saraswati can be good source of Bajri . Department has identified some areas by remote sensing study of imageries.

Glass Sand Huge deposits of good quality glass sand are found near Mudh. The exposures are along the sides of the Nallah, presently being used by glass factory of Bikaner glass wares.

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(a) District wise detail of river or stream and other sand source 30

No river or stream found in the District. (b) District wise availability of sand or gravel or aggregate resources ------(c) District wise detail of existing mining lease of sand and aggregates -

Name of Tewhsil/Talu Sl.no. ML No. Mine name Area State District Village mineral ka

ME/BKN/Minor/M Krishan Gopal 1 Bajri 2.28 Raj Bikaner Bikaner 2 Bsm L/19/1996 Gurjar

ME/BKN/Minor/M Krishan Gopal 2 Bajri 3.79 Raj Bikaner Bikaner 2 Bsm L/20/1996 Gurjar

ME/BKN/Minor/M Sh. Kalyan 3 Bajri 2.28 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Nal Chhoti L/13/1998 Singh Rajput

Vijay Devi ME/BKN/Minor/M Gurjar W/O 4 Bajri 3.79 Raj Bikaner Bikaner 1 Bsm L/40/1996 Krishan Gopal Gujar

ME/BKN/Minor/M Sanjay Kumar 5 Bajri 5 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Bichwal L/1/2000 Daftari

ME/BKN/Minor/M Mahendra 6 Bajri 5 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Bichwal L/19/2000 Bothara

ME/BKN/Minor/M Mahendra 7 Bajri 4.46 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Bichwal L/18/2000 Bothara

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Taparia Mines ME/BKN/Minor/M 8 & Construction Bajri 2 Raj Bikaner Nokha Govindnagar L/32/2006 Company

ME/BKN/Minor/M Rohit Kumar 9 Bajri 2.8 Raj Bikaner Nokha Govindnagar L/23/2007 Marothi

ME/BKN/Minor/M 10 Deepak Rathi Limestone 1.28 Raj Bikaner Nokha Mandelia L/59/1995

ME/BKN/Minor/M Shivam 11 Limestone 5 Raj Bikaner Nokha Mandelia L/56/2000 Chemical

Narender ME/BKN/Minor/M Singh 12 Masonarystone 1 Raj Bikaner Dungargarh Badela L/1/2002 Shekawat S/O Narpat Singh

ME/BKN/Minor/M Bhanwar Das 13 Masonarystone 1 Raj Bikaner Dungargarh Badela L/4/2004 Kamar

ME/BKN/Minor/M 14 Sivlal Masonarystone 1 Raj Bikaner Dungargarh Badela L/3/2004

ME/BKN/Minor/M 15 Rajbala Yadav Masonarystone 1 Raj Bikaner Dungargarh Badela L/12/2007

ME/BKN/Minor/M Bhagwana 16 Masonarystone 1 Raj Bikaner Dungargarh Badela L/43/2006 Ram Kumhar

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ME/BKN/Minor/M 17 Rajbala Yadav Masonarystone 1 Raj Bikaner Dungargarh Badela L/11/2007

ME/BKN/Minor/M Ramchandra 18 Bajri 2.49 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Hadla L/212/2008 Bisnoi

Shiv Om ME/BKN/Minor/M 19 Mineral And Limestone 4 Raj Bikaner Nokha Mandelya L/40/2007 Mines

ME/BKN/Minor/M 20 Saroj Yadav Masonarystone 1 Raj Bikaner Dungargarh Badela L/14/2007

ME/BKN/Minor/M 21 Saroj Yadav Masonarystone 1 Raj Bikaner Sujangarh Badela L/10/2007

ME/BKN/Minor/M Sunil Kumar 22 Bajri 3.56 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Nal Chhoti L/95/1996 Daftari,

ME/BKN/Minor/M G.R. Bajri 23 Bajri 3 Raj Bikaner Nokha Govindnagar L/29/2006 Udyog

ME/BKN/Minor/M Narayan Singh Hadla 24 Bajri 3 Raj Bikaner Kolayat L/211/2008 Rajput Bhatiyan

Hanumnt ME/BKN/Minor/M 25 Mineral And Limestone 4 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Mandelya L/38/2007 Mines

ME/BKN/Minor/M Yudhveer 26 Bajri 2.26 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Hadla L/183/2008 Singh

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ME/BKN/Minor/M Sukhbir Singh 27 Bajri 3.01 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/175/2009 Jatt

Shree Balaji ME/BKN/Minor/M 28 Mines And Bajri 2.5 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/14/2009 Minerals

ME/BKN/Minor/M 29 Amar Singh Bajri 2.28 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Hadla L/184/2008

ME/BKN/Minor/M 30 Kailash Ram Limestone 4 Raj Bikaner Nokha Mandelia L/41/2007

ME/BKN/Minor/M Bhanwer Lal 31 Bajri 2 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Hadla L/35/2009 S/O Gopiram

ME/BKN/Minor/M Vijaykumar 32 Bajri 5 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Bichwal L/2/2000 Sevag

ME/BKN/Minor/M Hament Kumar 33 Bajri 2.88 Raj Bikaner Nokha Govindnagar L/24/2007 Marothi

ME/BKN/Minor/M Kamla Devi 34 Masonarystone 1 Raj Bikaner Dungargarh Badela L/44/2006 Jatt

Rakesh Dudi ME/BKN/Minor/M 35 S/O Bajri 2.22 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Nal Badi L/54/2009 Shreeprabhulal

ME/BKN/Minor/M Rajani Devi 36 Limestone 4.25 Raj Bikaner Nokha Mandeleya L/173/2009 Marothi

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Marothi ME/BKN/Minor/M 37 Cement Limestone 4.2 Raj Bikaner Nokha Mandelia L/174/2009 Pvt.Ltd.

ME/BKN/Minor/M Prakash Devi 38 Bajri 3 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Golary L/1/2010 Swami

ME/BKN/Minor/M 39 Tola Ram Jaat Bajri 3.79 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/2/2010

ME/BKN/Minor/M Prithvi Singh 40 Masonarystone 1 Raj Bikaner Dungargarh Badela L/32/2007 Jat

Guru Kripa ME/BKN/Minor/M Mines And Govind 41 Bajri 3 Raj Bikaner Nokha L/20/2010 Construction Nagar- Company

ME/BKN/Minor/M 42 Gita Davi Bajri 3.25 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Lalamdesar L/37/2010

ME/BKN/Minor/M Babita Modia 43 Bajri 2.19 Raj Bikaner Kolayat L/24/2009 Singhaniya Mansar

Taparia Mines ME/BKN/Minor/M & Contiction 44 Bajri 2.88 Raj Bikaner Nokha Govindnagar L/47/2008 Company Nokha

ME/BKN/Minor/M Modia 45 Karna Ram Jatt Bajri 3 Raj Bikaner Kolayat L/177/2009 Mansar

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Ganpati Mines ME/BKN/Minor/M Govindnagar 46 & Construction Bajri 4 Raj Bikaner Nokha L/19/2010 (Roda) Company

Shiv Shakti Mines ME/BKN/Minor/M Mandeleya(S 47 Proprieter Limestone 4 Raj Bikaner Nokha L/178/2009 arunda) Ram Swroop Shankhla

ME/BKN/Minor/M Modia 48 Surjeet Guha Bajri 3 Raj Bikaner Kolayat L/131/2009 Mansar

Shree Balaji ME/BKN/Minor/M Govindnagar 49 Mines & Cons. Bajri 2.5 Raj Bikaner Nokha L/22/2010 Roda Company

ME/BKN/Minor/M Babulal Modia 50 Bajri 2.05 Raj Bikaner Kolayat L/190/2009 Chandak Mansar

ME/BKN/Minor/M 51 Brima Devi Bajri 2.34 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Hadla L/185/2008

ME/BKN/Minor/M 52 Bhawani Singh Bajri 3.56 Raj Bikaner Nokha Kishnasar L/45/2011

ME/BKN/Minor/M Govind Ram 53 Bajri 2.5 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/99/2010 Maghwal

ME/BKN/Minor/M 54 Richhpal Jatt Bajri 4.65 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/30/2010

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ME/BKN/Minor/M 55 Shish Ram Bola Bajri 4.55 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/27/2010

ME/BKN/Minor/M Ram Kumar 56 Limestone 4 Raj Bikaner Nokha Mandeleya L/168/2009 Vyas

ME/BKN/Minor/M Sampat Lal 57 Bajri 2.5 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Indo Ka Bala L/92/2010 Daga

ME/BKN/Minor/M Hanuman Ram 58 Limestone 4 Raj Bikaner Nokha Mandeleya L/167/2009 Vishnoi

ME/BKN/Minor/M 59 Ashoka Kumar Bajri 2.27 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/28/2010

ME/BKN/Minor/M 60 Mamta Davi Bajri 2 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/31/2010

ME/BKN/Minor/M Girdhari Lal 61 Bajri 2.5 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/52/2010 Bishino

ME/BKN/Minor/M 62 Shiv Lal Jatt Bajri 3.52 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Deshnok L/44/2011

ME/BKN/Minor/M 63 Vijendra Singh Bajri 2.84 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/29/2010

ME/BKN/Minor/M Jagdish Prasad 64 Bajri 2.52 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Deshnok L/58/2011 Jatt

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ME/BKN/Minor/M 65 Shanti Devi Bajri 2.3 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Deshnok L/57/2011

ME/BKN/Minor/M Mahaveer Das 66 Bajri 3 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Deshnok L/53/2011 Ramawat

Indian Mines ME/BKN/Minor/M 67 Company Bajri 4 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Deshnok L/56/2011 Private Limited

ME/BKN/Minor/M Ganpati 68 Bajri 4.96 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Hadla L/28/2011 Mineral

Incredible ME/BKN/Minor/M 69 Rural Project Bajri 4 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/33/2013 Pvt-Ltd

ME/BKN/Minor/M Dhirendra Pal 70 Bajri 3 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/40/2012 Singh

ME/BKN/Minor/M Arjun Ram 71 Bajri 2 Raj Bikaner Nokha Udasar L/15/2013 Dholi

Moolch& ME/BKN/Minor/M Bothra S/O 72 Fullers Earth 163.98 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Mudh ,Guda L/21/2012 Pannalal Bothra

ME/BKN/Minor/M 73 Ratan Singh Bajri 4 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jaimalsar L/31/2013

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ME/BKN/Minor/M 74 Swastik Mines Bajri 3 Raj Bikaner Nokha Govind Nagar L/25/2012

ME/BKN/Minor/M Bhanwer Lal 75 Bajri 4 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Jhajhu L/17/2013 Bishnoi

ME/BKN/Minor/M Bajrang Hadla 76 Bajri 4 Raj Bikaner Kolayat L/5/2012 Beniwal Bhatiyan

ME/BKN/Minor/M Jagdish 77 Bajri 2 Raj Bikaner Nokha Udasar L/18/2012 Meghwal

ME/BKN/Minor/M Uma Ram 78 Bajri 2 Raj Bikaner Nokha Kishanasar L/17/2012 Kumawat

ME/BKN/Minor/M 79 Nand Lal Jangir Bajri 4 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Deshnok L/25/2013

Najir ME/BKN/Minor/M 80 Mohammad Bajri 2 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Deshnok L/13/2013 Teli

ME/BKN/Minor/M 81 Mahendru Bajri 3 Raj Bikaner Bikaner Deshnok L/18/2013

ME/BKN/Minor/M Premlata 82 Bajri 2 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Indo Ka Bala L/4/2014 Gupta

ME/BKN/Minor/M Prem Lata 83 Bajri 2.25 Raj Bikaner Kolayat Indo Ka Bala L/3/2014 Gupta

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Jai Balaji Gravel ME/BKN/Minor/M 84 Suppliers Prop Bajri 4.5 Raj Bikaner Loonkaransar Hansera L/13/2014 Baldev Saharan

ME/BKN/Minor/M Kishen Lal 85 Bajri 2.1 Raj Bikaner Loonkaransar Hansera L/38/2013 Kuleria

ME/BKN/Minor/M Puja 86 Limestone 4.0 Raj Bikaner Nokha Mandeliya L/33/2007 Chowdhary

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