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The Ballari District Survey Report The Ballari District Survey Report Preamble:- This District Survey report for sand mining or river bed mining and mining of other minor minerals is prepared as per Paragraph 7 (iii) (a) of Ministry Of Environment, Forest And Climate Change Notification, New Delhi, the 15th January 2016. 1. INTRODUCTION:- Ballari district takes its name from the word Ballari which refers to goddess Durugamma as this goddess had manifested herself in the town. Some of the events in the great epic Ramayana are related to this historical place. It is said that Rama while searching for Sita met Sugreeva and Hanuman at a place which is very near to Hampi, the celebrated capital of Vijayanagara kingdom. The history speaks volumes about significant role it acquired during Satavahanas, Kadambas, Chalukyas of Kalyana, Kalachuryas, Sevunas and Hoysalas period. There upon the Vijayanagara rulers built the " City of Victory " on the bank of Tungabhadra river at Hampi in Hospet Taluk. This area which had witnessed the prosperity to its peak fell into political turmoil after the fall of Vijayanagara in 1565. This district was transferred to the erstwhile Mysore State on 1st October 1953 from Madras State. With the re- organisation of the districts during 1997, the number of taluks is reduced to 7. The Harapanahalli taluk has been transferred to Davanagere district. Mineral and ores are exhaustible resources. Their conservation through rational mine planning, prudent exploitation and judicious utilization is therefore, obligatory on the part of the individuals responsibility for as well as of institutions charged with, the exploitation of minerals / ores from the mother earth. Mineral resources get progressively exhausted as they are mined and removed greatest care is, therefore, required in planning for a wise utilization of mineral resources which are non-renewable. 1 A) OBJECTIVE: Identification of areas of aggradations or deposition where mining can be allowed; and identification of areas of erosion and proximity to infrastructural structures and installations where mining should be prohibited and calculation of annual rate of replenishment and allowing time for replenishment after mining in that area. 2) OVERVIEW OF MINING ACTIVITY IN THE DISTRICT. In Ballari district, fairly well endowed with a wide variety of Major and Minor minerals. Major minerals includes Iron ore, Manganese, Red Ochre, Yellow Ochre (as per schedules 11 of MM(RD)1957 and minor mineral includes Building stone such as Granitic gneiss, Gneises and steatite(soap stone), Quartz and Granite. Ballari District has 125 Mining leases of Major minerals of which 30 leases are working and 92 quarry leases of minor minerals. 03. The List of Mining Leases in the district:- In total there are 125 Major Mineral Mining Leases in the district. Table given below may be referred for details: 2 LIST OF MINING LEASES IN BELLARY DISTRICT Total Date of SL. ML Period CEC Lessee's Name & Address Mineral Extent Village & SY No Taluk Grant No. No. (Yrs) Category (Ha) w.e.f. M/s. Gavisiddeshwara Enterprises, Vidyanagar, 2nd Cross, 1st House, 80/ Belagallu 1 Iron ore 5.67 Bellary 16.04.1958 30 B Airport Road, Bellary. 2469 SY.No.90(P) (Sri.H.K.Thimmanna) M/s.S.B. Minerals, 2 Post Box No:58, KR Road, 615/ Iron ore 21.85 NEB Range Sandur 07.01.1966 30 - Hospet, Bellary N. Rathnaiah, Iron ore & Red 3 670 14.16 Vittalapuram Sy.No.1 Sandur 28.11.1962 30 B1 Cart street, Bellary. oxide H.P. Manjunatha, Jambunathanahalli 4 699 Iron ore 3.03 Hospet 06.06.1967 30 A SY No:115/B III rd Main, RMV II stage, Bellary Shanthalakshmi Jayaram, Ingalagi W/o Late V.M.Jayaram, M/s. Vinag 5 922 Iron ore 157.64 SY No:210, 211 Hospet 27.04.1971 30 B Mining Co., S.R.Theater E & D, 213B and 299 Compound, Bellary. Mysore Minerals Ltd., Iron Ore Sector Office , Near New Ubbalgundi 6 995 Iron ore 80.94 Sandur 29.09.1970 20 C KSRTC Bus-stand Sandur-583119 DM Block Bellary Dist. Yerrenahalli M/s. Gadagi Mineral Mining Co., 7 1031 Manganese 136.38 SY.No.1/A(Part) Sandur 12.09.1969 20 A1 Gadagi building, Bellary- Tumbarguddi RF 3 M/s.S.B. Minerals, 8 Post Box No:58, KR Road, 1058 Iron ore 6.48 NEB Range Sandur 31-11-1971 30 - Hospet, Bellary M/s. NMDC Ltd., Kumaraswamy & Donimalai Iron Ore Mine Subbarayanahalli 9 1111 Iron ore 647.50 Sandur 18.10.1972 30 A Donimalai Township -583118, Villages Sandur Taluk,Bellary Sandur SF Smt M. Omkaramma Tonasigere 10 1168 Manganese 16.19 Sandur 23.05.1973 10 A1 (Lingoji Rao) SY.No.18(Part) M/s. Narayana Mines P.Ltd. Narayanapura 11 1602 Iron ore Manganese 109.27 Sandur 23.01.1977 20 B 1st Floor, Bus stand road, Hospet. SM Block M/s. Sri Marketing Corporation 12 No:79/18, Neharu Colony, 1st 1611 Iron ore 30.76 Ramanadurga RF Sandur 18.06.1979 20 A1 Cross, Bellary M/s. P. Venganna Shetty & Bros. Karadikolla 13 1620 Iron ore 25.89 Sandur 01.03.1975 10 - Nehru Co-operative colony, Hospet. NEB Range Sri K. Bramhananda Legal Heir of K.Channabasappa, Iron ore & Red Karadikolla 14 1626 80.94 Sandur 18.02.1978 20 B Shivam, #353/A, 5th Cross, oxide of Iron Ore NEB Range M.J.Nagar, Hospet. Mysore Minerals Ltd., Jambunathanahalli 15 Iron Ore Sector, Near New KSRTC 1659 Iron ore 51.71 Hospet 10.04.1980 20 B SY No:115/B Bus-stand Sandur-583119 V.N.K.Menon, Ramanadurga RM 16 1715 Iron Ore 1.62 Sandur 01.01.1981 10 A1 PWD Contractor Sandur-583819 Block 4 M/s. Trident Mining Co. Pvt. Ltd., 17 Embitee Complex, Bellary Road 1732 Iron ore 5.26 NEB Range Sandur 05.03.1981 30 C Hospet-583201. M/s. H.T. Minerals 18 Hothur Ground, #771, 100 ft Road, 1746 Manganese 159.86 R.M. Block Sandur 12.10.1980 20 - Indhira Nagar, Bangalore-8. M/s MML, Harishankar Village 19 Near KSRTC Bustand, 1754 Iron ore 6.07 Sandur 27.05.1981 20 A S M Block Sandur-583119 V.S. Suguna Raj, Iron ore & Yellow 20 No.29, Kappagal road, 1779 6.07 Thumti SY.No.3(P) Sandur 11.09.1981 20 A1 Oxide Gandhinagar, Bellary dist. M/s. Gajanana Minerals, Iron ore Araginamarada 21 Mineral delars, Kumaraswamy 1791 9.30 Sandur 18.10.1976 20 - Manganese pattana Nilaya, Sandur, Bellary dist. R. Pampapathi, Legal Heir & S/o Late Iron Ore, Red Jambunathanahalli 22 R.Gangadharappa A.A.R.P.T.T. 1806 182.45 Hospet 30 B Oxide SY No:115/B 05.04.1982 Iron ore Mine,XI/313, Bellary Road, Hospet, Bellary Dist. Allum Basavaraj, Jambunathanahalli 23 1893 Iron ore 56.75 Hospet 08.03.1982 20 A1 Gadagi Palace, Car street, Bellary Sy.No.11, 113,114 Sri Srinivasa Minerals Kariganuru 24 Mine owners and Exports, Main 1933 Iron ore 6.66 Hospet 05.03.1984 20.00 A1 SY No:161 & 162 Bazar Hospet-583203. Sri Onti Channappa Yashwanthanagar 25 Yeshavanthnagar Village, Sandur 1940 Manganese 2.17 Sandur 11.05.1984 20 A1 SY.No.94 TQ, Bellary. 5 Sri Onti Channappa Yashvanth Nagara 26 Yeshavanthnagar Village, Sandur 1941 Manganese 5.44 Sandur 11.05.1984 20 A1 SY.No.90&91/2 TQ, Bellary. M/s Ramgad minerals and mining Jaisingapur Village 27 Limited (Dalmia Cements (Barath) 2010 Iron ore 331.44 Sandur 25.11.1983 20 A1 NEB Range Pvt Ltd). Khaja Bee W/o S.Abdul Rasheed (Late), No:211, 7th Ward, 28 2072 Iron ore 161.87 R.M. Block Sandur 20 - Brucepet, Pathakandakam Street, Bellary-1 07.07.1985 M/s. Kariganuru Mineral Mining 1799/ Iron ore, Kariganuru 29 Industries, Embitee Complex, 199.43 Hospet 08.03.1982 30 A1 2075 Redoxide SY No:192 Bellary Road, Hospet 583 201 Kumarswamy Mining Company 2nd cross Vidya Nagar Manganese & Iron 30 2087 25.50 Deogiri Village Sandur 10 B Airport Road, Near opposite - Ore 15.04.1989 Cantonment Bellary. M/S Kumara Swamy Mineral Yashvanth Nagara 31 Exports Gurukrupa Nilaya, Nehru 2141 Iron Ore 60.80 Sandur 24.01.1992 20 B RM Range Road, Bellary-583101 H.G. Rangana Gowda, Yashvanth Nagara 32 No. 15/142, Nehru Co-operative 2148 Iron ore 60.70 Sandur 21.07.1992 20 C RM Range Colony, Hospet. M/S Veerabhadrappa Sangappa Co. 33 Mine Owners, Sandur- 2160 Iron Ore 18.62 RM Range Sandur 19.10.1992 20 B 583119,Bellary Sri J.M. Vrushabendraiah, Iron Ore & Red Ramagad Village 34 S/o Maliyappaiah, MJ Nagar, 2173 3.36 Sandur 24.08.1993 20 C oxide SY.No.19 Hospet. 6 M/s. Mineral Mines & Traders, Redoxide & Iron Janikunte 35 Mine owners, No.17/5, Patelnagar, 2185A 46.13 Bellary 23.07.2002 10 C ore SY.No.326(P) Bellary B.R. Yogendranath Singh, 741/ Iron ore & Red 36 #31/659, Milaralinga Nilaya, Singh (871)/ 13.00 Kakabalu Village Hospet 27.12.1987 10 C Oxide Colony, Old checkpost Hospet 2186 M/s Rajapur Mines, Rajapur 37 No 444, 15th Ward, M.J, 2190 Iron Ore 93.89 Hospet 30.12.1994 20 C SY No:114 O/2 Nagar Hospet, Bellary Dist M/S Zeenath Transport Co. Ltd., Iron Ore Red Ramagad Village RM 38 Mine Owners, Zeenath house, 2239 Oxide Red Ochre 44.28 Sandur 04.10.1996 20 B Block Cowl Bazar, Bellary. Manganese Ore M/S Bharath Mines & Minerals, Mine Owners, Singhi-sadhan, Iron ore & 39 2245 26.20 Nandihalli Village Sandur 20 C Infantry Road, Cantonment Manganese Ore 06.04.1996 Bellary - 583104.
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