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SI No. Contents Page No. 1 Introduction

) Overview if Mining Activity in the District 3 General Profile of the District 4 Geology of the District 5 Drainage of Irrigation pattern Land utilization Pattern in the 6 District: rorestSg.iculturq Horticulture, Mining etc. 7 Surface water and Ground water scenario of the District 8 Rainfall of the District and Climatic condition 9 Details of the Mining Leases in the District 10 Details of Royalty received in last three y"ars 11 Details ofproduction of stone & Momlm@ 12 Mineral Map of the District List of Letter of intent (LoI) 13 Holders in the Dktrict alongwith its validrty. 14 Total Mineral reserve available in District 15 Quality/Grade of Mineral available in the nistrict t6 Use of Mineral L7 uemand and Supply of the Mineral in last three years 18 Details of the area of where there is u@ t9 leases viz. Number Mining leases, location(Latitude &.- Longitude) 20 Details of Eco-Sensitive ar"a in the District tmpact on the Environment (Air,Water,Noise, Soil, Flora E 2t Fauna, Land use , Agriculture, Forest etc.) due to Mining activity. Kemedlal measures 22 to mitigate the impact of Mining on the Environment 23 Keclamatlon oI Mrned out area 24 rusK Assessment and Disaster Manasement plan 25 Details of the Occupation ff flaruarlon and Lireen 26 Belt development in respect of leases already granted in the District 27 Any other t, t

DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR STONE & MORRUM SOURCES OF FOREWARD provisions The incorporated in Gazette Notification No.s.o.141(E) dtd. 15.01.2016 and S.o. 190(E) dtd.20.01.2016 issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Govt. of India has given birth to DEIAA @istrict Environment Impact Assessment Authority) & DEAC ( District Expert Appraisal Committee ) which needs to be constituted on approval of expert members by the Revenue Divisional Commissioner. The primary functions of these above two bodies are to grant Environmental Clearance (EC) for category of 82 Projects prior to the Quarry/ mining of Minor Minerals in whole district. The main purpose preparation of of District Survey Report is to identify the mineral resources and mining activities along with other relevant data of district. This report contains details of lease, Stone and Momrm mining and revenue which comes from minerals in the district. This report is prepared on the basis of data collected from different concerned departments. A survey is carried out by the members of Sub-Divisional Committees constituted for preparation of District Survey Report in the district. 1. Introduction Subarnapur has figured on the political and cultural map of Odisha since pre-historic times as an ancient place of human civilization. The discovery of alarge number of stone tools, rock art of puja Dunguri near Rampur Tahasil and punch marked coins is a testimony to primitive human settlements in this region since the 3'd century B.c.. It was declared a feudatory state by the British in 1g67. with the division of Bengal in 1905 it came underthe jurisdiction of Lt. Governor of Bengal. This feudatory state merged with odisha province on I't January, 1948 and became a sub-division under .district. Subsequently it was created as a separate district and started functioning w.e.f. 01.04.1993 with headquarter at Sonepur as'irer Revenue and Excise Department Nopification No.142l8lL dt.27.o3.lgg3 after,being carved out from the undivided and renamed as Subarnapur.

It is situated in the western part of the State. The District is bounded on the north by and i Districts, on the east by Sambalpur and Districts, on the south by District and on the west by Balangir District of odisha. In the Middle Ages Subarnapur was known as Lanka. The Tibetan historian Taranath refers to Lanka as a place of tantric Buddhism. Buddhist literature of the gm century also speaks of Lanka. Laxminkara, sister the of Vajrayanist king Indrabhuti of Sambalaka is said to have married prince Jalauka of Lanka. Further the geographer Greek Ptolemy underlines Lanka as a diamond prone zone located on the bank of the river Manad or . According to historians the Subarnapur District was known as PaschimaLankaaround 1lrt Century A.D. It is known as second Varanasi of India for its cluster of temples ( nearly l0g) having architectural importance and tantric (sicsic ) mystiques. It is also called second Allahabad point for the Meeting (Sangam ) of three rivers Mahanadi, Tel and Suktel. Subarnapur is famous for silk, handloom, prawns, terracotta etc. (\, . Textiles and terracotta of Sonepur, Brass metal works and Philigri crafts of Tarva and Binka, Stone carving of - Ullunda and Paddy crafts of Dunguripali are recognized all over the state and also in country. In addition, the great poet and prophet of , Santh was from this district. 2. Overview of Minins Activitv in the District.

In Subarnapur District, there are very few natural mineral deposits scattered throughout the area. Lead and Manganese deposits have been found in Dunguripali area. Manganese ores occur in association with laterites. Manganese content of this ore is low-around 30-35 %, though iron and phosphorus contents are high. These mineral ores are mostly psilomelane. Bauxite is also found in some parts of the district. Other minerals like Garnet are traced in and Binka regions. Gemstones like Aquamarine, Heliodor & Topaz and Rhodolite Garnet are there in Birmaharajpur, Badmal, Siali and Naktamunda belts. High grade quartz is also available in the district.

3. General Profile of the District. The brief details of this district are as follows: Geographical Area 2284.89 Sq. Km.

Area under Forest 328.75 Sq. I(m.

Total Population (201I Census ) 610183

Population Density 261(Pt Sq.Km.)

No. of Sub-Divisions 02( Sonepur & Birmaharajpur)

No. of Tahasils 06 ( Sonepur, Tarva, Binka, Rampur, Birmaharaipur & Ullunda) No. ofMunicipality 01 ( Sonepur)

No. ofN.A.Cs. 02 (Tawa & Binka )

No. of Panchayat Samitis 06 a No. of Gram Panchayats 109 ! No. of Police Stations 08

( No. ofvillages 9871 962

Total Households t52454/ tt5525

Total Literate 39842t (74.42%)

No. of Assembly Constituencies 02 (64-Birmaharajpur & 65-Sonepur) n 3

4. Geoloev of the District.

Geology is the study of the Earth, the materials of which it is made, the structure of those materials and the processes acting upon them. Subamapur district has alluvial and fertile soil in the basins of the rivers "Mahanadi","Tel" &*Ong" suitable for cultivation of a few cash crops. The soil type is sandy, sandy clay & sandy loam.

Some minerals are also found in the districts like Quartz, Graphite and Manganese. However, only production of Quartz is economically viable. There are 3 working mines of Quartz covering 119.225 hectares. The production of Quartz during 2010-11 is as follows

Sl. No. Name of Mineral Production in Tonnes (2010-11) 700.0 M.T. I Quartz

(SOURCE:-OIo Directorate of Mines, Odisha)

Account of Individual mineral resources of the district

Dimension Stone

1 Chemical Composition 2 Types of Ores/Minerals Hard rocks occurring as sheets or mounds mainly - Charnokite, Quartzofelspathic gneiss, Granite gneiss, Augen gneiss, Granulites, Dolerite, Gabbro & Stromatolitic limestone, Marble.

J Distribution Goudgad, Mahukhandi, Saraspadar. 4 Uses As polished blocks & tiles for flooring Kitchen Platforms, Wall panels, Table tops, in commercial complexes, domestic houses, monuments, temples , platforms, tomb stones, land scaping etc. Many coloured varieties are used for flower vases, name plates. pen stands, paper weights, statues & modern sculptures.

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Gem Stone

I Chemical composition Ruby -Aluminium oxide (Red/pink colour) Sapphire- Aluminium oxides (bluish colour) Aquamarine- Beryllium Aluminium Oxide (light blue) Chrysoberyl - Beryllium Aluminium Oxides (yellow, green, brown) Garnet - Magnesium, iron or calcium aluminium silicates (colour - garnet ofdifferent colour depends on composition pyrope & almandine - Red, spessartite & hessonite-orange, rhodolite - purple) 2 Types of Ores/Minerals Occurs as primary as well as secondary colluvial/alluvial deposit

J Distribution - Badmal, Mursundi , Siali, Nakatamunda. Binka. Sonepur 4 Uses Ornamental stone, precious & semi-precious stone

Besides, Diamond is found in the Rocky River bed of Mahanadi river. Important locations are , Sonepur etc.

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The major soil types found in the'districts and their percentage is as described below

Major Soils Area ('000 ha) Percentage (Yo) of total

Red & Yellow 90.8 49 Red & Black 51.9 28 Black 25.9 t4 { Brown Forest 9.3 5 Laterite 7.4 4 ! (Source: Agricultural Contingency Plan, CRIDA)

{ 5. Drainase of Irrigation Pattern. the sub- st14tg-ce soil to-,facilitate the proper gowth of plants and to avoid the hazards due to water logging. ,. ' There are two types of drainage system in irrigation: a) Surface Drainage $ b) Sub-Surface Drainage 1 5

Generally the district adopts surface drainage system in its irrigation pattern. Surface drainage is the removal of excess water from the surface of the land. This is normally accomplished by shallow ditches also called open drains. The shallow ditches discharge into larger and deeper collector drains. In order to facilitate the flow of excess water toward the drains, the field is given an artificial slope by means of land grading.

6. Land Utilization Pattern in the District: Forest. agriculture. Horticulture. Mining. etc.

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Land Area Forest 42,875.00Ha Agriculture Horticulture 1,35,415.00 Ha. Mining 191.658 Ha. t COLLECTOR S!.,,BARNAPUR 6

Land utilization Pattern (odisha Agriculture statistics, 2013-14)

Land Use Pattern Area in '000 Ha Geographical Area 234 Forest drea 4t Misc Tree and Groves Ja Permanent Pasture 13 Culturable Waste 8 Land Put to Non Agricultural Use 22 Barren and Unculturable Land l2 Current Fallow 7 Other Fallow 7 Net Area Sown 12t

7. surface water ard G.ourd water Scena.io of the District.

Surface Water

Water is an important and prime natural resource. Surface water is the water above ground i.e. streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, reservoirs and creeks. Surface water participates in the hydrologic cycle or water cycle, which involves the movement of water to and from the Earth's surface. There are three types of surface water i.e. perennial, ephemeral and man-made. The river Mahanadi and Tel are two perennial or permanent surface water in the district which persists throughout the year and is replenished with groundwater when there is little precipitation. Their distributaries such as Ong, Suktel, Nibrutijore, Hariharjore and Surubalijore are ephemeral or semi-permanent surface water in nature. Man-made surface water is found in artificial structures such as dams and constructed wetlands. Since surface water is more easily accessible than groundwater, it is relies on for many human uses. It is an important souice drinking of water and is used for the irrigation of farmland. Wetlands with surface water are also important habitats for aquatic plants and wildlife. The availability of surface water in District is fully dependent on south west monsoon. Due to temporal variability, the water availability in nature is for about 100 days only in a year. Therefore, the surface water must be stored in sufficient quantity so as to last for the rest of the year. The district has no storage scheme on major projects except one on medium projects i.e. Hariharjore Irrigation Projects in Birmaharajpur elock f which commands an area of 2600 Ha. In Birmaharajpur Block and 6850 Ha. In Ullunda Block. But there are 03 major storage schemes in the neighbouring district namely Irrigation project in Ong Inigation Project t' 1ulnbutourDistrict, in and on-going Lower Suktel Irrigation project in Balangir District. The Hirakud - Irrigation Project covers an ayactt area of 2232g.0204Ha. In Dunguripali and { zost I.1826 Ha. In Binka Block, the ong Irrigation Project covers an area of 502gHa. In Sonepur Block and the Lower Suktel Irrigation Project will cover an areaof 1988 Ha. In Subarnapur District after completion. Apart from, the Ong Extension Project has been taken up. After completion it will cover an additional area of 7445 Subarnapur Ha.In District. And there are 58 storage schemes in minor inigation sector. The major soulcet of flow irrigation projects is surface water, which mainly depends on rainfall. COLLECTOR a

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Apart from the rivers and canals, there are other surface water bodies developed in the basin to store surface water" The inland water resources include numerous reservoirs, tanks ponds and wetlands store ample water to meet various needs like drinking, irrigation, industrial needs, ecology and tourism. Ground Water:

The Sonepur district has an annually replenishable ground water resource of 21429 Hectare Meter (HM), out of which 1606 HM is committed for the domestic and industrial requirements for coming 25 years based on the projected population. The block wise ground water resource as estimated by the study group has been presented in the following table. The present draft for irrigation use has been estimated as 3943 HM . The overall stage of ground water development which includes both domestic and irrigation in the district as a whole is 18.40%. Based on the hydro geological, as well as availability of other source for irrigation, the ground water development in some blocks has been found to be very low. The stage of ground water development for all purpose (Irrigation Domestic r etc) has been found to be maximum in TarvaSonepur block (30.97%) and the minimum development for all purposes has been found in Ullunda block (10.20%) with the net ground water development for all purposes has been found for future development is 1606 hm.

Block Ground Existing Existing Existing Allocation Net ground Stage of water Ground Gross Gross for domestic water ground resource Water Draft ground ground and availability water assessed for Water draft Water draft industrial for future development Irrigation for domestic for all uses requirement irrigation and supply up to development industrial next 25 water years supplv Binka 3372.00 288.00 223.06 511.00 290.00 2794.00 15.15 BMPur 3494.00 422.00 189.58 612.00 242.00 2830.00 17.52 Dungripalli 3985.00 327.00 265.8t s93.00 346.00 3312.00 14.88 Sonepur 3530.00 817.00 202.34 1019.00 257.00 2456.00 28.87 Tarva 2354.00 544.00 18s.00 729.00 245.00 156s.00 30.97 Ullunda 4694.00 296.00 182.9t 479.00 226.00 4172.00 10.20 District 21429.00 2694.00 1249.00 3943.00 1606.00 17129.00 18.40 total

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Financial April May June July August September Year 20ts-16 65.33 aa Z).)J^a 308.17 228.33 255.65 137.67 2016-17 2.83 T4.17 89.67 209.78 400.87 306.72 2017-18 0.00 7.48 263.93 337.57 205.t6 t68.75 2018-19 16.80 93.73 126.37 556.08 445.05 241.95 Average 21.24 34.68 197.04 332.94 326.68 213.77

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Climatic condition The enjoys district tropical climate characterized by summer, cold winters & rainy. The winter season generally commences from late November & continues up to the end of February. The summer season commences from March & continues till June. Humidity of the air is generally high during southwest monsoon season and decreases due to the effect of cold waves during the end of November. The relative humidity varies from 26%o to B4%o during different periods of the year. 'Wind is generally light to moderate but it increases during summer. During summer, wind direction is variable and in rainy season wind from southwest direction is very common.

9. Details of the minine Ieases ( Stone & Morrum) in the District is as follows:

Mining Period of Lease Period of Mining Mining lease Address & Area of SI Name of the Name of the grant lease ( Initial) (1't/2"d....rene Contact No of Mining No Mineral lessee order wal) Lessee lease(Ha) No. & date X'rom To From To I 2 J 4 1 5 6 8 9 10 Budelbahali, Stone Prabhudatta 1 Quarry, Bahirkhaman Mishra Baladi, 06.07.18 0.67s 2018-19 2022-23 Stlbamapur

Dunguripali, Makardhwaj 22t9t 2 Balangir 0.607 2015-16 Stone Quarry Putel 07.1 1.1s 20t9-20

a Davlang, Dhirendra Sonepur, J 10.02.16 Stone Quarry KumarPadhi Subarnapur 0.918 2015-16 20t9-20

Kirtipur Stone 4 Devji Bhai Gandhinagarpada tt70/ 1.796 2016-17 Quarry Patel , Balangir 22.06.t6 2020-2t

Rugudipali Devji Bhai Gandhinagarpada 1167/ 5 0.914 20t6-17 Stone Quarry Patel , Balangir 22.06.16 2020-2t Ainlapali, Matikod Abdul tL76/ 6 Bishimunda, 0.166 Stone Quarry Hakim Khan 22.06.16 20t6-t7 2020-2t Subarnapur Tulunda Stone , 627 7 Quarry Sansit sahu Subarnapur Mob / 25.03.r5 0.263 20r6-t7 202t-22 (Cluster) No. 9437150014

r eaTfIEl Ainlasari, Jharmunda Umesh Sauntpur, 6331 8 Stone Quarry 7.935 2017-t8 2022-23 Mahakur Balangiir, Mob 25.03.15 (Cluster) No.8637202973

Menda Stone 9 0.76 Quarry

Dubula Stone Chatamakhana, Rahul t3421 10 Balangir, Mob 5.2s9 Quarry Mishra 07.06.t9 (Cluster) No. 7008290686

Chandra Sekhar Badphatamun Aditya Nagar, Balngiq 6261 1t da Stone 1.254 2016-17 202t-22 Prasad Pati MobNo. 25_03.t5 Quarry 7008516287

Chatamakhana, Jamkani Stone Rahul 1352/ t2 Balangir, Mob 5.461 Mishra 07.06.19 Quary No. 7008290686

Chatamakhana, Badmal Stone Rahul 13s41 13 Balangir, Mob 3.t23 2018-19 2023-24 Quarry Mishra 07.06.19 No. 7008290686

Bandhkhol t4 Stone 0.67t Quarry(Cluster)

Narda Stone 15 0.226 Quarry

Talpadar t6 2.022 Stone Quarry

Khuntabandha t7 2.022 Stone Quarry

Tareikela, Khari, Naktikana Sangram 639 I 18 Subamapur, Mob 4.571 20t6-17 202t-22 Stone Quarry Mishra 25.03.15 No. 7978666681

Saradhapali { 19 Stone Quarry r_792 I (Cluster) jI Chatamakhana, Purunapani Rahul t3491 20 Balangir, Mob 0.991 ( Stone Quarry Mishra 07.06.19 No. 7008290686

Chatamakhana, Baghia Stone Rahul t3391 2l Balangir, Mob t.393 Quarry Mishra 07.06.t9 No. 7008290686

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Tulunda, Tarbha, Baghiamunda Krupanidhi 1285 I 22 Subamapur, Mob 1.61 Stone Quarry Mishra 10.06.16 No. 9938793481

Kamal Bairansar, 641 Pandarapita / z.) Kumar Balangir, Mob 25.03.20t 1.363 2016-17 202t-22 Stone Quarry Agrawal No.8908850631 5

Arda Stone Pramod Menda, Tarbha, 644 / 24 Quarry Kumar Subarnapuq Mob 7.28t 20t6-t7 202t-22 25.03.15 ( Cluster) Pardia No.9437229232

Tarbh4 Ludurimunda Suryanaraya 642 I 25 Subarnapur, Mob 3.649 2015-t6 2021-?2 Stone Quarry n Sahu 25.03.t5 No. 9937130108

Tentuliamund 26 a Stone 1.286 Quarry

Jarajaing, Pua, Jarajaring Bhagabana Tarbha, 1487 I 27 Stone Quarry t.436 201 8-1 2023-24 Sa Subamapur, Mob I (Cluster) 25.06.16 No.9337244648

Paikbahal(J) 28 1.828 Stone Quarry

Phatamunda 29 (J) Stone 0.21 Quarry

Phatamunda Chatamakhana, Rahul 884/ 30 Stone Quarry Balangir, Mob 1.525 2016-17 202t-22 Mishra 18.04.15 (Cluster) No. 7008290686 Kumunde, Pua Stone Birabara Tarbha, 1264/ 31 0.538 2017-t8 2022-23 Quarry Deep Subamapur, Mob 26.05.15 No. 789454951 I

Kandhapali Chatamakhana, Rahul 646 / )z Stone Quarry Balangir, Mob 0.764 20t6-17 2021-22 Mishra 25.03.15 (Cluster) No. 7008290686

Ranisarda (J) JJ 0.234 Stone Quarry

Fakiramunda, Fakiramunda Pua, Tarbha, 647 I 34 Mohan Seth 0.343 2016-t7 202t-22 Stone Quarry Subamapur, Mob 25.03.|s No.7749831026

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Tulunda, Tarbha, Tulunda(A) Krupanidhi 470 / 35 Subarnapur, Mob 2.912 2016-17 Stone Quarry Mishra 18.02.16 202t-22 No. 9938793481

Pumapani Tarbha, Akash 720/ 36 Stone Quarry- Subarnapur Mob 4.171 Kumar Sahu 24.03.18 20t8-t9 2023-24 A No. 7978007003

Pandarapita Tareikela, Khari, Sangram 217 / JI Stone Quarry- Subarnapur, Mob 1.s93 20r8-19 Mishra 24.03.18 2023-24 A No. 7978666681

Pandarapita Bhajbalpur, Kurtibasa 38 Stone Dharmasala, 1038/ Quarry- Mishra 1.655 2018-19 2023-24 B Subamapur, Mob 19.04.18 No. 9778623301

Kamsara(J) 39 Stone Quarry 1.3 i

Jugipali, Rusuda, Kamira (Ka) Kalakanhu Bheden, Bargarh s63 I 40 4.817 2015-16 Stone Quarry Mahakur MobNo- 02.03.15 20t9-20 998107475 Singhijuba Ashok Kamira (Kha) Binka, s65 / 41 Kumar 4.900 Stone Quarry Subamapur, 201s-16 2019-20 Nanda Mob 02.03.r5 No. 9938092128

Kamira (Ga) 42 4.469 Stone Quarry

Papi Stone 43 Quarry 2.036

Babupali 44 Stone Quarry 1.603

Kadalipali Kadilipali, Radheshyam Singhijuba, 681 / 45 (Ka) Stone 2.540 Ghusuri Binka, 13.03.15 2015-16 2019-20 Quarry Subamapur Kadalipali 46 (Kha) Stone 1.336 Quarry Kadilipali, Kadalipali Singhijuba, Ananta 683 / 47 (Ga) Stone Binka, 0.670 Padhan 13.03.15 2015-16 2019-20 Quarry Subarnapur Mob No. 9556925418 12

Singhijuba 4B 2.733 Stone Quarry

Prakash Bisalpali Binka, 679 / 49 Ranjan 0.607 20ts-t6 20t9-20 Stone Subarnapur 13.03.15 Quarry Pattanaik

Sanjib Sarguna Stone Binka, s62 I 50 Kumar 0.838 20t5-16 20t9-20 Subarnapur 02.03.15 Quarry agrawal

Kukudajholi 51 1.864 Stone Quarry

Sanbhalupali 52 0.324 Stone Quarry

Bhatbahali, Bhatbahali Gumudu Dunguripali, r3s0t 53 0.777 20t5-16 20t9-20 Stone Quarry Biswal Subarnapur, Mob 10.04.15 No- 7978360955

Gajbandha, Chanabeda Shiba Prasad 54 rampur, 3.40t Stone Quarry sahu Subarnapur

Dunguripali, Chhanchani Jyoti Prakash 2241/ 55 Subarnapur Mob 3.4t5 2015-t6 20t9-20 Stone Quarry Mishra 23.06.15 No- 9437150066

Dahukbud 56 0.681 Stone Quarry

Jharbahali 57 0.449 Stone Quarry

{ Pipalkata 2146t 58 (Jungle) Stone 0.428 20t6-17 2020-2t 25.07.16 ! Quarry ( Pandkital 21461 59 2.050 20r6-t7 2020-2t Stone Quarry 25.07.16

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11 t2 l3 t4 15 16 Vill- Bahirkhaman, Latitude-N 20 46',26.7' Stone Quarry, Non Non- 1 No to N20'46'31.2* Bahirkhaman working captive Oparcast Longitude- E 83o 44' 52.7" to E 83" 44'57.7"

Vill- Dunguripali, Latitude-N Dunguripali, Non Non- 20o 49' 17.4" 2 No to N 20o 49' I4.7' Stone Quarry working captive Opencast Longitude- E 83" 43' 0.2' to E 83o 43'4.2"

Vill- Kirtipur, Latitude-N Davlang Stone Non Non- Yes,7909/ 20o 53' 45.7" J 10.02.2016 to N 20" 53' 51.9' Quarry working captive 2s.07.16 Opencast Longitude- E 83" 46'5.5' to E 83o 46'13.4

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Vill- Davlang, Kirtipur Stone Non Latitude-N 20" 55'0.9" + 03.0s.17 Working Yes,l2l79/ Quarry captive 24.1t.16 to N 20o 55' 5.2' Opencast Longitude- E 83" 39'43.6, to E 83" 39'47.1"

Vill- Rugudipali, Rugudipali Stone Non Latitude-N 20" 53'5.4u 5 03.05.17 Working Yes,I2L77l Quarry captive 24.r1.16 to N 20o 53' 10.3' Opencast Longitude- E B3o 46,57.1, to E 83o 47'3.0u

Vill- Matikod, g.g, Matikod Stone Non Latitude-N 200 4g' 6 28.05.17 Working Yes,79l3/ Quarry captive 25.07.16 to N 20o 48' 10.6' Opencast Longitude- E 83" 39,47.5, to E 83' 39' 49.1'

Vill- Tulunda, Latitude-N 200 3g' 45.24 Tulunda Stone 7 01.06.2016 Non Yes,6020 I to N 20o 38'51.80' (Cluster) Working Opencast Quarry captive 202.06.2016 Longitude- E g3o 3g' 48.94' to E 83o 38' 57.71.

Vill- Jharmund4 Jharmunda Stone Non- Latitude-N 20" 39'37.6 8 20.02.2018 Working Yes,718/ Quarry (Cluster) Captive 20.04.2017 to N 20" 39'37.6' Opencast Longitude- E 93" 40' 1g.6, to'E83o 40'25.3"

Vill- Menda, Menda Stone Latitude-N 20" 52' 0.12, 9 Non Non- Quarry working Captive to N20o52'0.15' Opencast Longitude- E g3o 34'0.12" to E 83o 34'0.10'

Vill-Dubul4 Latitude-N t0 Dubula Stone Non Non- 20 39,4.1u Quarry (Cluster) working Captive to N 20" 38' 42.7" Opencast t Longitude- E g3o 40' 15.3,' to E 83" 39'46.2

Vill- Badphatamund4 Latitude-N 20" 37' 26.72" Badphatamunda Non- 11 01.12.2016 Working Yes,7907/ to N 20o 37'22.97' Stone Opencast Quarry Captive 25.07.16 Longitude- E g3o 36' 45.10', to E 930 36' 40.49 $ cbuuecron 15

Vill- Jamkani, Latitude-N 20" Jamkani Stone Non Non- 38'5.7" I2 to N 20o 38'46.1' Opencast Quarry working Captive Longitude- E 83o 39' 1.40" to E 83" 39' 37.5"

Vill- Badmal, Latitude-N 200 37', 24.21" Badmal Stone Non- Yes, 5351/ to N 20o 37'25.00" 13 11.0t.2019 Working Opencast Quarry Captive 23.05.18 Longitude- E 83o 39' 37.06' to E 83o 39' 36.28

Vill- Bandhkhol, Latitude-N Bandhkhol Stone Non Non- 20o 40'3.9" t4 to N 20o 40' 49.3* Quary(Cluster) working Captive Opencast Longitude- E 83" 41'9.6' to E 83o 4t'38.4

Vill- Narda, Latitude-N 20" Narda Stone Non Non- 40'3.7" 15 to N 20o 40' 1.3u Quarry working Captive Opencast Longitude- E 83o 39' 3.3' to E 83o 38'5.6'

Vill- Talpadar, Latitude-N 20" Talpadar Stone Non Non- 33' 43.8' t6 to N 20o 33' 4.8 Quarry working Captive Opencast T ongitude- E 83" 42' 0.6u to E 83o 42'28.1"

Vill- Khuntabandha, Latitude-N Khuntabandha Non Non- 20" 3g,4gu t7 to N 20o 39' 0.2u Stone Quarry working Captive Opencast Longitude- E 83" 44'0.10' to E 83o 44'0.15'

Vill- Naktikana, Latitude-N 20" 39' 55.21' Naktikana Stone { 18 Non- Yes,6016/ to N 20o 39' 58.26" 16.08.2016 Working Opencast Quarry Captive 02.06.t6 Longitude- E 83" 41' ,I : 56.01' to E 83" 41' 56.64' ( Vill- Saradhapali, Saradhapali Latitude-N Non Non- 20" 37'0.89 19 Stone Quarry to N 37' working Captive 20' 15.2' Opencast (Cluster) Longitude- E 83" 39'39.9' to E 83o 39'0.41'

A Vill- Purunapani, Latitude-N 20" 37', 56.62" Purunapani Stone Non Non- to N 20" 37' 59.78' 20 Opencast Quarry working Captive Longitude- E 83o 41' 13.59' to E 83o 43' 16.48',

Vill- Baghia, Latitude-N 20" 37', 53.92" Baghia Stone Non Non- to N 20o 38'09.36" 2t Opencast Quarry working Captive Longitude- E 83o 40' 14.70' to E 83o 40' 27.41*

Vill- Baghiamunda Latitude-N 20" 40'23.6 Baghiamunda Non Non- 22 to N20o40'48.10" Opencast Stone Quarry working Captive Longitude- E 83o 40'39.3' to E 83" 4I'14.3u

Vill- Pandrapit4 Latitude-N 20o 38' 58.48" Pandarapita Non- Yes,6018 / to N 20" 39'05.08" z3 20.06.2016 Working Opencast Stone Quarry Captive 20.06.t6 Longitude- E 83o 41' 36.69' to E 83o 4l' 43.92'

Vill- Arda, Latitude-N 200 50' 50.0' Arda Stone Non- Yes,1322 / 24 01.09.2016 Working to N 20o 50' 57.6" Opencast Quarry (Cluster) Captive 26.04.16 Longitude- E 83o 36' 32.9" to E 83o 36' 49.6"

Vill-Luduriamunda, Latitude-N 20" 40' 40.1' Ludurimunda Non- Yes,4512/ 25 30.02.2016 Working to N 20o 40' 55.3' Opencast Stone Quarry Captive 17.08.15 Longitude- E 83o 41' 18.4" to E 83" 41'30.3"

Vill-Tentuliamunda, { Latitude-N 43' Tentuliamunda Non Non- 20o 0.54' 26 to N 20o 43' 30.52" Opencast Stone Quarry working Captive ! Longitude- E 83o 40'26.0' to E 83o 4l' 27.2' t Vill- Jarajaring Latitude-N 20" 47', Jarajaring Stone Non- Yes,658/ 05.8" 27 18.02.2019 Working to N 20o 47' I0.9' Opencast Quarry (Cluster) Captive 12.04.17 Longitude- E 83o 38'28.8' to E 83o 38'31.7* nl I k ..Xt r FCTOR 17

Vill-PaikbahalO, Paikbahal(J) Latitude-N 20 49,0.54" 28 Non Non- Stone Quarry working Captive to N 20o 49' 0.51' Opencast Longitude- E 83" 49' 0.29' to E 83" 49'0.28'

Vill- Phatamunda(), Phatamunda (J) Latitude-N 20" 51, 0.54, 29 Non Non- Stone Quarry working Captive to N 20" 52'0.00' Opencast Longitude- E 83o 35'0.17" to E 83" 35'0.18'

Vill- Phatamunda, PhatamundaStone Latitude-N 20" 52' 13.4, 30 Non- Yes,7907/ 01.t2.2016 Working 20o Quarry (Cluster) Captive 25.07.16 to N 5l' 54.4' Opencast Longitude- E 83" 35, 2.2, to E 85o 34' 56.6*

Vill- Pua, Latitude-N 20" 48' 46.09 Non 31 Pua Stone 01.01.2018 Non- Yes,13703 / to N 20o 48' 43.9u Quary Opencast working Captive 30.12.2016 Longitude- E 83o 39, 28.05' to E 83" 38' 25.00'

Vill- Kandhapali, Kandhapali Stone Non- Latitude-N 20" 52' I5.3" 3Z 02.04.20t6 Working Yes,1549/ Quarry (Cluster) Captive 12.08.15 to N 20' 52' 15.9' Opencast Longitude- E g3o 35' 17.5" to E 83o 35' 16.8"

Vill- RanisardaO, Latitude-N 20" 54' 50.6g" Ranisarda (J) 55 Non Non- to N 20o 54' 50.6' Stone Opencast Quarry working Captive Longitude- E 83o 58' 28.15' to E 83o 58' 29.2"

Vill- Fakiramund4 I Fakiramunda Non- Latitude-N 20" 47'2.1u 34 2s.07.2016 Working Yes,3239/ Stone Quarry to N 20" 47' 4.0" Opencast t Captive 30.03.16 Longitude- E 83o 39,2.1, to E 83'38'32.1*

Vill- Tulunda, Latitude-N 20" 40'4.8u Tulunda(A) Non- Yes, 1099/ 35 10.12.2016 Working to N20o Stone Quarry Captive 04.06.16 40'23.6* Opencast Longitude- E 83" 3g' 51.5, to E 83" 39'3.8' 18

Vill- Purnapani, Latitude-N 20" 38' 11.22" Pumapani Stone 36 01.09.2018 Non- Yes, 1080/ to N20'38'18.10" A Working Opencast Quarry- Captive 05.05.18 Longitude- E 83o 41' 13.44" to E 83" 41' 2t.28'

Vill- Pandarpit4 Latitude-N 20o 38' 55.74" Pandarapita JI 01.09.2018 Non- Yes,l072l to N 20" 39' 04.74" Stone Working Opencast Quarry- A Captive 05.05.18 Longitude- E 83o 41' 28.69' to E 83o 41' 33.44'

Vill- Pandarpita, Latitude-N 20" 39, 22.7 6 Pandarapita 38 23.08.2018 Non- Yes,8044l to N 20" 39'28.58" Stone Working Quarry- B Captive 28.07.18 Longitude- E 83.41' Opencast 32.66' to E 83o 39' 38.49'

Vill- KamsaraO, Kamsara(J) Stone Latitude-N 20" 38' 57.2 39 Non Non- Quarry working Captive to N 20o 39' 1.3u Opencast Longitude- 8 83" 37' 43.7* to E 83o 37' 56.8"

Vill- Kamira, Kamira (Ka) Non- Latitude-N 21" 04' 30.07" 40 22.0r.2016 working Yes,4464 / Stone Quarry captive 17.08.15 to N 21o 04' 38.2' Opencast Longitude- E 83" 43,20.3, to' E 83' 43'31.3

Vill- Kamira, Kamira(Kha) Latitude-N 2lo 04' 32.5' 41 Non- Yes, 4488 / 22.01.20t6 working 21o Stone Quarry captive 17.08.15 to N 04' 42.8' Opencast Longitude- E 93o43'34.9" to E 83" 43'45.4'

Vill- Kamira, Kamira (Ga) Latitude-N 27" 04'23.1, 42 Stone Quarry to N 21o 04'26.4* Longitude- E 83o43'31.7" to E 83o 43'28.9,

Vill- Pua, Papi Stone Latitude-N 21" 03, 44.5" 43 Quany to N 21o 03'38.3' Longitude- E 83o43' 9. 1, to E 83o 43' 12.8" $' I ttl;slln 19

Vill- , Babupali Stone Latitude-N 2L" 08' lg.4u 44 N 21" 13.2' Quarry to 08' Longitude- E 83o45' 43. 1, to E 83" 45'35.6u

Vill- Kadalipali, Latitude-N 21" Kadalipali (Ka) Non- Yes,4458 I 03' 02.72" 45 25.01.2016 working to N 21" 03' 58.56" Stone Quarry captive 17.08.15 Opencast Longitude- E 83o43'05.28' to E 83o 43' 10.74'

Vill- Kadalipali, Kadalipali (Kha) Latitude-N 21" 03, 01.9" 46 to N 21" Stone Quarry 03'03.8' Longitude- E 83"43' 15.4, to E 83o 43' 13.9"

Vill- Kadalipali, Latitude-N 21" Kadalipali (Ga) Non- Yes,4460 I 03'L37' 47 25.0t.2016 working to N 21o Stone Quarry captive 17.08.15 03'3.23' Opencast Longitude- E 83o43'1 9.03" to E 83o 43'22.86

Vill- Singhijuba, Singhijuba Stone Latitude-N 21" 04' 23.6' 48 Quarry to N 21o 04' 18.9' T.ongitude- E 83"43' 35.4' td E 83" 43',37.0u

Vill- Bishalpali, Latitude-N Bisalpali Stone Non Non- Yes,3245 / 21o 03' 27.9' 49 19.05.2016 to N Quarry working captive 30.03.2016 2lo 03'31.26 Opencast Longitude- E 83" 47'25.7' to E 83" 47'28.8

Vill- Sarguna, Sarguna Stone Latitude-N 21" 05' 11.10" 50 Non Non- Yes,4466 / 25.01.20t6 to N 21o 05' 14.68" Quarry working captive 17.08.15 Opencast Longitude- E 83" 46' 5 4.20* to E 83o 46' 58.71"

Vill- Kukudajholi, Kukudajholi Latitude-N 2lo 06, 19.2" 51 Stone Quarry to N 21" 06' 15.7' Longitude- E 83o45' 49.3, to E 83o 45' 46.1"

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Vill- Sanbhalupali, Latitude-N 03', 40.1" Sanbhalupali 2I" 52 to N 21o 03' 39.8' Stone Quarry Longitude- E 83o42' 05.8' to E 83" 42'09.3*

Vill- Bhatbahali, Latitude-N 21" 0l' 2.56" Bhatbahali Stone Non- Yes,6025/ to N 21" 0' 57.85' 53 10.04.15 working Opencast Quarry captive 02.06.16 Longitude- E 83'37 '24.21" to E 83o 37'30.65"

Vill- Chanabeda, Latitude-N 21" 03' 7.45" Chanabeda Stone 54 to N21" 3' 13.83' Quarry Longitude- E 83o41 '0.3' to E 83" 4l' 5.36u

Vill- Chhanchani, Latitude-N 2lo 0l' 43.78" Chhanchani Non- Yes,6023l to N 21o 01' 56.86" 55 18.06.201s working Opencast Stone Quarry captive 02.06.t6 Longitude- E 83"29 '45.90" to E 83" 29' 58.99

Vill- Dahukbud, Latitude-N 20" 59', 40.7' Dahukbud Stone s6 to N 20o 59' 46.6' Quarry Longitude- E 83o 36' 55.1' to E 83o 36'58.1"

Vill- Jharbahali, Latitude-N 20" 59', 39.9" Jharbahali Stone 57 to N 20o 59'37' Quarry Longitude- E 83" 52' 23.0" to E 83" 52'23.7"

t Vill- Pipalkata, Pipalkata Latitude-N 21" 04' 36. 18" Non Non- Yes, 12185/ to N 21o 0.00'9.16" 58 (Jungle) Stone Opencast ! working captive 24.11.16 Longitude- E 83'54 Quarry '33.48' to E 83o t 54'40.95'

Vill- Pandkital, Latitude-N 20" 59', 36.19" Pandkital Stone Non Non- Yes, 12183/ to N 20" 59'44.58" 59 Opencast Quarry working captive 24.tt.16 Longitude- E 83o 52'20.0.6' to E 83" 52'23.43* rbl I I^r t trCTOR 21.

Vill- Barghat, Baraghat Dadar Latitude-N 21" 0.0' 14.94, N 21" 13.72" Stone Quarry to 0' Longitude- E 84" 0',42.03" to E 84" 0'41-29

Vill- Buthipadar, Buthipadar Stone Latitude-N 20o 55' 3.13' to N 20o 55'2.93' Quarry Longitude- 884" 7' 42.32. to E 84o 7' 43.08*

Vill-Janakpur, Janakpur Stone Latitude-N 20 57'31.7' to N 20" 57'30.6* Quarry Longitude- E 84o 08'28.9' to E 84o 08'32.4"

Vill- Mursundhi, Mursundhi Stone Latitude-N 20 54' 1 5.61" to N 20o 54' 13.64" Quarry Longitude- E 84" 4'25.64 to E 84o 4'21.66

Vill- Bishalpali, Bishalpali Latitude-N 2lo 04' 22.2" to N 2lo 04'27.lu Momrm Quarry Longitude- E 83o 46'0.3, to E 83o45'57.1'

Vill- Goudgaon, Goudgaon Latitude-N 20o 56' 18.55' to N 20o 56'24.71" Momrm Quarry, Longitude- E 83" 53,28.12, to E 83"53'27.20"

10. Details of Royalty received in last three years.

sl. Name of the Name of the Stone Royalty collected No. Tahasil Sources in last three years (in Rs.) 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 a 1 2 J 4 5 6 Stone 1 Quarry, 0.00 0.00 0.00 Bahirkhaman Dunguripali, ) Sonepur Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarrv 3 Davlang, Stone Quarry 183321.00 20752.00 0.00 22

Kirtipur Stone Quarry 23s 1s6.00 166160.00 200658.00

Rugudipali Stone t 51219.00 116105.00 t33662.00

Matikod Stone Quarry 55237.00

Tulunda Stone Quarry 333555.00 333s55.00

131040.00

Dubula Stone Quarr),

t22458.00

Jamkani Stone Quarry

145015.00

Narda Stone Quany

Talpadar Stone Quarry

Khuntabandha Stone

Naktikana Stone 516513.00

Baghiamunda Stone

Pandarapita Stone t73t43.00

Arda Stone Quarry 2738t4.00 2738t4.00

Ludurimunda Stone 288749.00

Tentuliamunda Stone

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Phatamunda (J) Stone 29 0.00 0.00 0.00 I Ouarrv PhatamundaStone 30 22474.00 885056.00 885056.00 Quarry (Cluster) Pua Stone 31 Quarry 0.00 49060.00 0.00

Kandhapali Stone 32 110632.00 110632.00 110632.00 Quamy (Cluster) Ranisarda (J) Stone 33 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarry Fakiramunda Stone 34 t73144.00 224030.00 224030.00 Quarry Tulunda(A) Stone 35 24960.00 149353.00 149353.00 Ouarry Purnapani Stone 36 0.00 0.00 104400.00 Quarry- A Pandarapita Stone 37 0.00 0.00 270000.00 QuarrY- 4 Pandarapita Stone 38 0.00 0.00 153000.00 Quarry- B Kamsara(J) Stone 39 0.00 0.00 0.00 QuarrY Kamira (Ka) Stone 40 22t732.00 172428.00 0.00 Quarrv 4t Kamira (Kha) Stone 285410.00 285410.00 0.00 Ouarry Kamira (Ga) Stone 42 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarrv Papi Stone 43 Quarry 0.00 0.00 0.00 Babupali 44 Stone Quarry 0.00 0.00 0.00

Kadalipali'(Ka) Stone 45 200326.00 99778.00 0.00 Quarry Kadalipali (Kha) Stone 46 Binka 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarry Kadalipali (Ga) Stone 47 s4991.00 108175.00 90000.00 Ouarry Singhijuba Stone 48 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarry Bisalpali Stone 49 Quarry 60406.00 0.00 0.00

Sarguna Stone I 50 Quarry 86623.00 0.00 0.00 Kukudajholi Stone 51 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarry Sanbhalupali Stone 52 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarry Bhatbahali Stone 53 Rampur 96643.00 t25046.00 119620.00 Quarry :l

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Chanabeda Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 54 Quarry Chhanchani Stone 121888.00 107480.00 104190.00 55 Ouarry Dahukbud Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 56 Ouarry Jharbahali Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 57 Quarrv Pipalkata (Jungle) 0.00 0.00 0.00 58 Ullunda Stone Ouarry Pandkital Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 59 OuarrY Baraghat Dadar Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 60 Quarry Buthipadar Stone 6t 0.00 0.00 0.00 Ouarrv Birmaharajpur Janakpur Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 62 Quany

Mursundhi Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 63 Ouarry

Details of Royalty received in last three vears.

sl. Name of the Name of the Morrum Royalty collected in last three years (in Rs.) No. Tahasil Sources 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

1 2 J 4 5 6 Bishalpali Momrm 0.00 0.00 I Binka 0.00 Ouarry Goudgaon Momrm 0.00 0.00 2 Ullunda 0.00 Ouarry

11. Details of production of Stone in last three years.

Name of the Name of the Stone Sl. No. Production of Stone in last three years (in CuM) { Tahasil Sources I 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 , a ! I 2 J 4 5 6 Stone Quamy, 0 0 0 1 T Bahirkhaman Dunguripali, Stone 0 0 0 2 Sonepur Ouarrv Davlang, Stone 0 0 0 3 Quarry

Kirtipur Stone 0 722 810 4 Quarry ,,h'-kffi iid

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Chanabeda Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 54 Quarry Chhanchani Stone 121888.00 107480.00 104190.00 55 Ouarry Dahukbud Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 50 Ouarry Jharbahali Stone 0.00 0.00 5t 0.00 Quarrv Pipalkata (Jungle) 0.00 0.00 0.00 58 Ullunda Stone Ouarry Pandkital Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 59 OuarrY Baraghat Dadar Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 60 QuarrY Buthipadar Stone 6t 0.00 0.00 0.00 Ouarrv Birmaharajpur Janakpur Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 62 Quarry

Mursundhi Stone 0.00 0.00 0.00 63 Quarry

Details of Rovaltv received in last three vears.

SI. Name of the Name of the Morrum Royalty collected in last three years (in Rs.) No. Tahasil Sources 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

1 2 J 4 5 6 Bishalpali Momrm 0.00 0.00 1 Binka 0.00 Ouarrv Goudgaon Morrum 0.00 0.00 2 Ullunda 0.00 Ouarry

11. Details of production of Stone in last three vears.

Name of the Name of the Stone Sl. No. Production of Stone in last three years (in CuM) { Tahasil Sources 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 ! 1 2 J 4 5 6 Stone Quarry, 0 0 0 ( 1 Bahirkhaman ) Dunguripali, Stone 0 0 0 Sonepur Ouarry Davlang, Stone 0 0 0 3 Quarry

Kirtipur Stone 0 722 810 4 Quany $"'*ffi 25

Rugudipali Stone

Jharmunda Stone

Dubula Stone Quarry

Jamkani Stone Quarry

Badmal Stone Quarry

Saradhapali Stone

Baghia Stone Quarry

Baghiamunda Stone

{ Cluster) I I : Tentuliamunda Stone I

Paikbahal(J) Stone 26

PhatamundaStone s00 6400 30 'Cluster 6400 ,ua1l I 31 Pua Stone Quarry 0 200 0

?, Kandhapali Stone 800 800 800 Quarry (Cluster) Ranisarda (J) 33 Stone 0 0 0 Quarry Fakiramunda 34 Stone 704 736 736 Quarry Tulunda(A) Stone 35 700 t200 t200 Quarry Purnapani 36 Stone 0 0 1235 Quarry- A Pandarapita 37 Stone 0 0 4500 Quarrv- A Pandarapita Stone 38 0 0 1 860 Quarry- B Kamsara(J) 39 Stone 0 0 0 Quary Kamira (Ka) 40 Stone 1t25 tt25 Il25 Quarry 4l Kamira (Kha) Stone 1296 t296 1296 Quarry Kamira (Ga) 42 Stone 0 0 0 Quarrv 43 Papi Stone Quarry 0 0 0

44 Babupali Stone Quarry 0 0 0

45 Kadalipali (Ka) Stone 900 900 900 Quarry Kadalipali (Kha) 46 Binka Stone 0 0 0 Quarry Kadalipali (Ga) 47 Stone 900 900 900 Quarry Singhij[ba 48 Stone 0 0 0 Quarry 49 Bisalpali Stone Quarry 810 0 0

50 Sarguna Stone Quarry 810 0 0

Kukudajholi 51 Stone 0 0 0 Quarry Sanbhalupali 52 Stone 0 0 0 euarry 5J Bhatbahali Stone 918 918 941 Rampur Quarry Chanabeda 54 Stone 0 0 0 E Quarrv coiEEEStt,tt- arrnaeNAPUR 27

55 Chhanchani Stone 818 792 818 Quarry Dahukbud 56 Stone 0 0 0 Quarry Jharbahali 57 Stone 0 0 0 Quarry Pipalkata (Jungle) 58 Ullunda 0 0 0 Stone Quarry Pandkital Stone 59 0 0 0 Quarry Baraghat Dadar 60 Stone 0 0 0 Quarry Buthipadar 6t Stone 0 0 0 Birmaharajpur Quarry 62 Janakpur Stone Quarry 0 0 0

Mursundhi Stone 63 0 0 0 Quarry

Details of production of Morrum in last three years.

Name of the Name Sl. No. of the Morrum Production of Morrum in last three years Tahasil Sources (in CuM) 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 I 2 a J 4 5 6 Bishalpali Momrm I Binka euarry 0 0 0 Goudgaon Momrm 2 Ullunda 0 euarrv 0 0

12. Mineral Map of the District.

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13'list of Letter of (LoD Intent Holders in the District alone with its validity as ner the followin* format.

Letter of intent Area of Use Address & Mining SI Name of the Name of Grant (Captiv Location ofthe Mining Contact No of lease to Validity e /Non No Mineral the lessee order of LOI lease ( Latitude & Intent Holder be captive Longitude) No. & allotted date )

Vill- Bahirkhaman, Budelbahali, Stone Quarry, Prabhudatta Latitude-N 20" 46' 26.7" 1 Baladi, 2018- 2022- Non- Bahirkhaman Mishra 06.07.18 0.675 to N20o 46'31.2" Subarnapur t9 Z) captive Longitude- E 83" 44, 52.7" to E 83o 44' 57.7"

Vill- Dunguripali, ,) Dunguripali, Makardhwa 2219t07. Latitude-N 20" 49'll.4 Balangir 2015- 2019- Non- Stone j 0.607 to N 20o 49' 14.7" Quarry Putel I 1.15 t6 20 captive Longitude- E 83o 43' 0.2' to E 83o 43' 4.2

Vill- Kirtipur, Dhirendra Davlang, Sonepur, 2015- Latitude-N 20" 53' 45.7" J Kumar 10.02.16 2019- Non- Stone Quarry Subarnapur 0.918 to N 20o 53'51.9h Padhi l6 20 captive Longitude- E 83o 46'5.5, to E 83" 46' 13.4"

Vill- Davlang, .. Kirtipur Stone Devji Latitude-N 20o 4 Bhai Gandhinagarpa 1170/ 2016- 2020- Non 55'0.9" Patel 1.796 to N 20o Quarry da, Balangir 22.06.16 t7 21 captive 55' 5.2" Longitude- E 83o 39'43.6" to E 83o 39'47-1"

Vill- Rugudipali, Rugudipali Devji Bhai Latitude-N 20" 53'5.4" 5 Gandhinagarpa' rt67/ 2016- 2020- Non Stone 0.914 ' Quarry Patel d4 Balangir 22.06.16 17 2t captive to N20o 53'10.3" Longitude- E 83" 46'57.1" to E 83o 47'3.0

Vill- Matikod, Abdul Matikod Ainlapali, Latitude-N Stone tt76t 2016- 2020- 20o 48'8.9" 6 Hakim Bishimunda, 0.166 Non Quarry 22.06.16 to N 20o 48' 10.6" Khan Subarnapur 17 2t captive Longitude- E 83" 39'47.5" to E 83" 39' 49.1" sHxwn

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Tarbha, Vill- Tulund4 Tulunda I Stone Latitude-N 20 38' 45.24* 7 Subarnapur Azl t 2016- Quarry Sansit sahu I 0.263 2021- Non to N20"38'51.80" (Cluster) MobNo. lzs.o:.rs 17 22 captive Longitude- E 83" 38' 94371s0014 I 48.94" to E g3o 3g' 57.71'

Ainlasari, Vill- Jharmund4 Jharmunda Sauntpur, Umesh Non- 8 Stone 633t 2017- Latitude-N 20o 39'37.6" Quarry Balangiir, Mob 7.93s 2022- Mahakur 25.03.15 Captiv to N 20o 39' 37.6' (Clusted No. 18 ZJ e Longitude- E 83o 40' 1 8637202973 8.6" to E 83o 40'25.3"

Vill- Menda, Menda Stone 9 Non- Latitude-N 20" 52, 0.12" Quarry 0.76 Captiv to N 20o 52'0.15" e Longitude- E 83o 34'0.12,' to E 83o 34'0.10,

Dubula Stone Chatamakhana, Vill- Dubula, 10 Rahul Balangir, Mob 1342t Non- Latitude-N 20o 38, 4.1" Quarry 5.259 (Cluster) Mishra No. 07.06.19 Captiv to N 20o 38' 42.7' 7008290686 e Longitude- E 93" 40' 15.3, to E 83o 39'46.2

Chandra Vill- Badphatamunda, Badphatamun Aditya Sekhar Nagar, Latitude-N 20 37, 26..72, 11 da Stone 626t 2016- Non- Balngir, Mob 1.254 2021- to N 20" 37'22.97, Prasad Pati 25.03.15 Captiv Quarry No. t7 22 Longitude- e E 83" 36' 7008s16287 45.10' to E 83o 36' 40.49

Chatamakhan4 Vill- Jamkani, '1 Jamkani ,, I Stone Rahul Balangir, Mob 1352t Non- Latitude-N 20 38,S.i" " 5.461 I Quarry Mishra No. 07.06.19 Captiv to N20o38'46.1, 7008290686 e Longitude- E 83o 39' 1.40" to E 83o 39,37.5"

Vill- Badmat, Chatamakhan4 , Badmal Stone Latitude-N 20" 37, 24.21" 13 Rahul Balangir, Mob 13s4/ Non- 3.t23 2018- 2023- to N 20" 37'25.00" ' Quarry Mishra No. 07.06.19 Captiv t9 24 Longitude- g3o 7008290686 e E 39' 37.06" to E 83o 39' 36.29"

Bandhkhol Vill- Bandhkhol, Stone 14 Non- Latitude-N 20" 40,3.9" 0.671 Quarry(Cluste Captiv to N 20o 40' 49.3" r) e Longitude- E 83o 4l'9.6, to E 83o 4l'39.4"

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Vill- Narda, Narda Stone Non- Latitude-N 20" 40, 3.7"" 15 0.226 Quarry Captiv to N 20" 40' l.3u e Longitude- E 83o 39'3.3u to E 83" 38'5.6"

Vill- Talpadar, Talpadar Non- Latitude-N 20" 33', 43.9" t6 2.022 Stone Quarry Captiv to N 20o 33'4.8' e Longitude- E 83" 42' 0.6, to E 83o 42'28-1u

Vill- Khuntabandha, Khuntabandha Non- Latitude-N 20 38'49" t7 2.022 Stone Quarry Captiv to N 20" 39' 0.2" e Longitude- E 83o 44'0.10u to E 83o 44'0.15"

Tareikela, ViU- Naktikana Khari, 639 Latitude-N 20" 39' 55.21' Naktikana Sangram / Non- 18 Subamapur, 20r6- 2021- to N 20o 39' 58.26" Stone Mishra 25.03.20 4.571 Captiv Quarry l7 22 Longitude- E 83o 4l' MobNo. 15 e 7978666681 56.01" to E 830 4l' 56.64',

Vill- Saradhapali, Saradhapali Non- Latitude-N 20" 37' 0.89" t9 Stone Quarry 1.792 Captiv to N 20o 37' 15.2" (Cluster) e Longitude- E 83o 39' 39.8' to E 83o 39'0.41"

Vill- Purunapani, Chatamakhana, Latitude-N 20" 37' 56.62" Purunapani Rahul Non- 20 Balangir, Mob 1349/ to N 20o 37'59.78 Stone Mishra 0.991 Captiv Quarry No. 07.06.19 Longitude- E 83o 41' 7008290686 13.59" to E 83" 43' 16.48'

Vill- Baghia Chatamakhanq Latitude-N 20 37' 53.92 Baghia Stone Rahul Non- 2t Balangir, Mob 1339/ to N 20o 38'09.36u Mishra 1.393 Captiv Quarry No. 07.06.19 Longitude- E 83o 40' 7008290686 e { 14.70' to E 83o 40' 27.41'

Tulunda, Vill- Baghiamunda, Tarbh4 Baghiamunda Krupanidhi 1285 I Non- Latitude-N 20 40'23.6' 22 Subarnapur, 10.06.20 Stone Quany Mishra 1.61 Captiv to N20o40'48.10" Mob No. t6 e Longitude- E 83o 40'39.3" 9938793481 to E 83o 4l' 14.3"

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Vill- Pandrapit4 Bairansar, Kamal 641 Latitude-N 20o 38' 58.48' Pandarapita Balangir, Mob I Non- Kumar 2016- 2021- to N 20o 39'05.08' Stone 2s.03.20 1.363 Captiv Quarry No. t7 22 Longitude- E 83o 41' Agrawal l5 e 890885063 I 36.69" to E 83" 4l' 43.92'

Mend4 Tarbha, Vill- Arda, Arda Stone Pramod 644 I Non- Latitude-N Subarnapur, 2016- 2021- 20o 50'50.0" 24 Quarry Kumar 25.03.20 7.281 Captiv to N20o 50'57-6" MobNo. l7 22 ( Cluster) Pardia 15 9437229232 e Longitude- E 83" 36' 32.9' to E 83o 36'49.6

Tarbh4 Vill-Luduriamund4 642 I Non- Latitude-N Ludurimunda Suryanaraya Subarnapur, 2015- 2021- 20" 40' 40.1" 25 25.03.20 3.649 Stone Quarry n Sahu MobNo. Captiv to N 20o 40'55.3" t5 16 22 9937130108 e Longitude- E 83o 4l' 18.4" to E 83o 41'30.3'

Vill-Tentuliamunda, Tentuliamund Non- Latitude-N 20" 43' 0.54" 26 a Stone 1.286 Captiv to N 20o 43'30.52" Quarry e Longitude- E 83o 40'26.0u to E 83o 4l' 27.2"

Jarajaing, Pu4 Vill- Jarajaring, Jarajaring Tarbh4 Bhagabana Non- Latitude-N 20o 47' 05.8" 27 Stone 1487 I 2018- 2023- Quarry Subamapur, 1.436 Captiv to N 20o 47' 10.9 (Cluster) Sa 2s.06.t6 t9 24 MobNo. e Longitude- E 83o 3g'29.9" 9337244648 to E 83o 38' 31.7'

Vill-PaikbahalO, Paikbahal(J) Non- Latitude-N 20" 49' 0:54" 28 1.828 Stone Quarry Captiv to N 20o 49'0.51' e Longitude- E 83" 49' 0.29" to E 83o 49'0.28

Vill- PhatamundaO, Phatamunda Non- Latitude-N 20o 5 1' 0.54" 29 (J) Stone 0.21 Captiv to N 20o 52'0.00'i Quarry e Longitude- E 83o 35'0.17' to E 83o 35'0.18"

Chatamakhan4 Vill- Phatamund4 Phatamunda 884i Non- Latitude-N Rahul Balangir, Mob 2016- 2021- 20" 52' 13.4 30 Stone Quarry 18.04.20 1.525 Captiv Mishra No. t7 22 to N 20o 5l' 54.4 (Cluster) 15 7008290686 e Longitude- E 83" 35' 2.2u to E 85o 34'56.6" 32

Kumunde, Vill- Pu4 Latitude-N 20" 48' 46.09 Tarbha Non- Pua Stone Birabara 1264t 2017- 2422- to N 20o 48' 43.9" 31 Subarnapur, 0.538 Captiv Quarry Deep 26.0s.15 18 23 Longitude- E 83" 38' MobNo. e 7894549s11 28.05' to E 83" 38' 25.00'

Kandhapali, Chatamakhan4 Vill- Kandhapali Non- Latitude-N 20" 52' 15.3u Rahul Balangir, Mob 646 I 2016- 2021- 32 Stone Quany 0.764 Captiv to N 20o 52' 15.9" Mishra No. 25.03.15 17 22 (Cluster) e Longitude- 7008290686 E 83o 35' 17.5" to E 83o 35' 16.8'

Vill- RanisardaO, Latitude-N 20o 54' 50.68' Non- Ranisarda (J) to N 20o 54'50.6' JJ 0.234 Captiv Stone Quarry Longitude- E 83" 58' e 28.15" to E 83o 58' 28.2"

Fakiramunda, Vill- Fakiramunda, Pua, Tarbh4 Non- Latitude-N 20" 47',2.1 Fakiramunda 647 I 2016- 2021- 34 Mohan Seth Subarnapur, 0.343 Captiv to N 20o 47' 4.0" Stone Quarry 25.03.15 t7 22 MobNo. e Longitude- E 83o 38'2.1' 7749831026 to E 83o 38'32.1u

Tulunda, Vill- Tulunda, Tarbh4 Non- Latitude-N 20" Tulunda(A) Krupanidhi 470 I 2016- 2021- 40.'4.8 35 Subarnapur, 2.912 Captiv to N 20" 40'23.6" Stone Quarry Mishra 18.02.16 t7 22 MobNo. e Longitude- E 83o 38' 51.5' 9938793481 to E 83o 39'3.8u

Vill- Pumapani, Tarbh4 Latitude-N 20o 38' 11.22" Pumapani Non- Akash Subarnapur 7201 201 8- 2023- to N 20o 38' 18.10' 36 Stone Quarry- 4.171 Captiv Kumar Sahu MobNo. 24.03.18 t9 24 Longitude- E 83" 41' A e 7978007003 13.44" to E 83o 41' 21.28' i Tareikela, Vill- Pandarpita, Latitude-N 20o 38' 55.74" Pandarapita Khari, Non- Sangram 217 I 20r 8- 2023- to N 20o 39'04.74" 3t Stone Quarry- Subamapur, 1.593 Captiv Mishra 24.03.18 t9 24 Longitude- E 83o 41' A MobNo. e 7978666681 28.69" to E 83o 41' 33.44*

Bhajbalpur, Vill- Pandarpita Latitude-N Pandarapita Dharmasalq Non- 20o 39' 22.7 6' Kurtibasa r038/ 2018- 2023- to N 20o 39'28.58' 38 Stone Quarry- Subamapur, 1.655 Captiv Mishra 19.04.18 19 24 Longitude- E 83o 41' B MobNo. e 9778623301 32.66" to E 83o 39' 38.49',

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Vill- Kamsara(i), Kamsara(J) Non- Latitude-N 200 39, 51.2" 39 1.31 Stone Quarry Captiv to N 20" 39' 1.3u e Longitude- E 83" 37' 43.7" to E 83o 37'56.8"

Jugipali, Vill-Kamir4 Rusud4 Kamira(Ka) Kalakanhu Latitude-N 21" 04' 30.07' 40 563 I 2015- 2019- Non- Bhederl 4.817 to N 21o 04'38.2 Stone Quarry Mahakur 02.03.15 t6 20 captive Bargarh Mob Longitude- E 83o 43'20.3' No- 998107475 to E 83o 43'31.3"

Singhijubq Vill- Kamira, Ashok Binka, Latitude-N Kamira (Kha) 565 I 2015- 2019- 21" 04' 32.5' 41 Kumar Subarnapur, 4.900 Non- Stone Quarry to N2lo 04'42.8' Nanda 02.03.15 t6 20 captive MobNo. Longitude- E 83o43'34.8" 9938092128 to E 83o 43' 45.4"

Vill- Kamira, Kamira(Ga) Latitude-N 21" 04'23.1" 42 4.469 Stone Quarry to N 21o 04'26.4" Longitude- E 83" 43' 3 1.7" to E 83o 43'28.9"

Vill- Pua, Papi Stone Latitude-N 21" 03' +4.5" 43 2.036 Quarry to N 21o 03' 38.3" Longitude- E 83o43' 9. 1' to E 83o 43' 12.8

Vill- Babupali;: Babupali Latitude-N 21" 08' 19.4" 44 1.603 Stone Quarry to N 2lo 08' 13.2" Longitude- E 83"45' 43. 1, to E 83o 45' 35.6"

Vill- Kadalipali, Kadalipali Kadilipali, 681 / Latitude-N Radheshya Singhijuba 2015- 2019- 21" 03' 02.72" 45 (Ka) Stone 13.03.20 2.540 Non- m Ghusuri Binka, t6 20 to N 21o 03'58.56'i Quarry 15 captive Subarnapur Longitude- E 83o43'05.2g" to E 83o 43' 10.74"

Vill- Kadalipali, Kadalipali Latitude-N 21o 03'01.9" 46 (Kha) Stone 1.336 to N 21o 03'03.8" Quarry Longitude- E 83o43' 15.4, to E 83o 43' 13.9" 34

Kadilipali, Vill- Kadalipali, Kadalipali Singhijuba, Ananta 683 I Latitude-N 21" 03' 1.37" 47 (Ga) Bink4 2015- 2019- Non- Stone 13.03.20 0.670 N Padhan Subarnapur t6 20 to 2lo 03'3.23" Quarry 15 captive Mob No. Longitude- E 83o43'19.03' 9556925418 to E 83o 43'22.86"

Vill- Singhijuba Singhijuba Latitude-N 21" 04' 23.6' 48 2.733 Stone Quarry to N2lo 04' 18.9' Longitude- E 83o43, 35.4, to E 83o 43'37.0"

Vill- Bishalpali, Prakash Bisalpali Binka 679 I Latitude-N 2lo 03' 27.9" 49 Ranjan 2015- 2019- Non- 13.03.20 0.607 21o Stone Quany Subarnapur t6 20 to N 03'31.26u Pattanaik 15 captive Longitude- E 83" 47, Zs .7 " to E 83o 47'28.8

Vill- Sargunq Sanjib 562 I Latitude-N Sarguna Stone Binka, 2015- 2019- 2lo 05' 11.10' 50 Kumar 02.03.20 0.838 Non- Quarry Subarnapur t6 20 to N 21o 05' 14.68' agrawal 15 captive Longitude- E 83" 46' 5 4.20' to E 83o 46' 58.71'

Vill- Kukudajholi, Kukudajholi Latitude-N 21" 06' 18..2 51 1.864 Stone Quarry to N21o 06'15.7" Longitude- E 83o45' 49.3' to E 83o 45' 46.1"

Vill- Sanbhalupali, Sanbhalupali Latitude-N 21" 03' 40.1" 52 0.324 Stone Quarry to N 21o 03' 39.8' Longitude- E 83o42' 05.9" to E 830 42'09.3"

Bhatbahali, Vill- Bhatbahali, Dunguripali, Bhatbahali Gumudu 1350/ 2015- 2019- Latitude-N 2lo 0l'256 53 Subamapur, 0.777 Non- Stone Quarry Biswal to N 21o 0'57.85" MobNo- 10.04.15 t6 20 captive Longitude- E 83037'24.21" 79783609s5 to E 83o 37'30.65'

Vill- Chanabed4 Gajbandh4 Chanabeda Shiba Latitude-N 2lo 03' 7.45" 54 rampur, Stone Quarry Prasad sahu 3.401 to N21o 3' 13.83" Subarnapur Longitude- E 83o41 '0.3" to E 83o 4l' 5.36"

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Dunguripali, Vill- Chhanchani, Jyoti Chhanchani Subarnapur 2241/ Latitude-N 21" 0l' 43.78' Prakash 2015- 2019- Non- Stone MobNo- 3.415 to N 2lo 0l' 56.86" Quarry Mishra 23.06.15 16 20 captive 9437150066 Longitude- E 83"29'45.80" to E 83o 29' 58.99'

Vill- Dahukbud, Dahukbud Latitude-N 20" 59' 40.7" Stone Quarry to N 20o 59' 46.6 Longitude- E 83o 36'55.1" to E 83o 36'58.1u

Vill- Jharbahali, Latitude-N 20' 59' 39.9" Jharbahali to N 20'59'37" Stone Quarry Longitude- E 83'52' 23.0" to E 83" 52' 23.7"

Vill- Pipalkat4 Latitude-N 2lo 04' 36. 1 8' to N 2lo 0.00'9.16" Longitude- E 83o54 '33.48" to E 83o 54'40.85'

Vill- Pandkital, Pandkital Latitude-N 20" 59' 36.19' Stone Quarry to N 20o 59'44.58u Longitude- E 83o 52'20.06' to E 83o 52'23.43"

Vill- Barghatdadar, Latitude-N 21o 0.0' 14.84' to N21" O'13.i2 Longitude- E 84o 0'4i.03, to E 84o 0'41.29" Vill- Buthipadar, Latitude-N 20" 55' 3.13" to N 20o 55'2.93u Longitude- E84o 7' 42.32 to E 84o 7'43.08".

Vill-Janakpur, Janakpur Latitude-N 20 57'31.7" Stone Quarry to N 20" 57'30.6" Longitude- E 84o 08'28.9' to E 84o 08'32.4"

Vill- Mursundhi, Mursundhi Latitude-N 20" 54' 15.61' Stone Quarry to N 20o 54' 13.64" Longitude- E 84" 04'25.64" to E 84" 4'21.66". 36

Vill- Bishalpali, Bishalpali Latitude-N 21" 04' 22.27' 64 Morrum 0.522 to N21o 04'2'7.7" Quarry Longitude- E 83o 46'0.3, to E 83045'57.1"

Vill- Goudgaon, Goudagaon Latitude-N 20o 56' 1 8.55' 65 Momrm 0.526 to N 20o 56'24.71" Quarry Longitude- E 83" 53'29.12 to E 83o53' 27.20"

14. Total Mineral Reserve available in the District.

Type of SI. No. Name of the Sairat Source Minor Mineral Tahasil Mineable reserve

I 3 4 5 6 1 Stone Quarry, Stone Sonepur 4455 Cu.M. Bahirkhaman 1 Dunguripali, Stone Quarry Stone Sonepur 14625 Cu.M.

3 Davlang, Stone Quarry Stone Sonepur 27000 Cu.M.

4 Kirtipur Stone Quarry Stone Sonepur 20250 Cu.M.

5 Rugudipali Stone Quarry Stone Sonepur 11025 Cu.M.

6 Matikod Stone Quarry Stone Sonepur 4032 Cu.M.

7 Tulunda Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 267241Cu.M. (Cluster) 8 Jharmunda Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 155760 Cu.M. (CIuster) 9 Menda Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 18000 Cu.M.

10 Dubula Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 529701Cu.M. (Cluster) 11 Badphatamunda Stone Stone Tarbha 78950 Cu.M. Quarry t2 Jamkani Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 226476 Cu.M.

13 Badmal Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 237707 Cu.M.

t4 Bandhkhol Stone Stone Tarbha 61600 Cu.M. Quarry(Cluster) 15 Narda Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 12000 Cu.M.

t6 Talpadar Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 41000 Cu.M.

17 Khuntabandha Stone Stone Tarbha 62400 Cu.M. Quarry 18 Naktikana Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 292349 Cu.M.

t9 Saradhapali Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 120000 Cu.M. (Cluster) 20 Purunapani Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 226476 Cu.M.

2t Baghia Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 65664 Cu.M. )', Baghiamunda Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 62400 Cu.M.

23 Pandarapita Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 36900 Cu.M.

24 Arda Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 94550 Cu.M. (Cluster) 25 Ludurimunda Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 210000 Cu.M.

26 Tentuliamunda Stone Stone Tarbha 27000 Cu.M. Quarry 11 Jarajaring Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 29160 Cu.M. (Cluster) 28 Paikbahal(J) Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 43200 Cu.M.

29 Phatamunda (J) Stone Stone Tarbha Not Leased out Quarry 30 PhatamundaStone Quarry Stone Tarbha 35682 Cu.M. (Cluster) 31 Pua Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 15593 Cu.M.

32 Kandhapali Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 79882 Cu.M. (Cluster)

33 Ranisarda (J) Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha Not Leased out

34 Fakiramunda Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 16117 Cu.M.

35 Tulunda(A) Stone Quarry Stone Tarbha 127575 Cu.M.

36 Purnapani Stone Quarry- A Stone Tarbha 341243 Cu.M.

37 Pandarapita Stone Quarry- Stone Tarbha 190296 Cu.M. A 38

38 Pandarapita Stone Quarry- Stone Tarbha 148968 Cu.M. B 39 Kamsara(J) Stone Quarry Stone Tarbtra 40500 Cu.M.

40 Kamira (Ka) Stone Quarry Stone Binka 27540 Cu.M.

4t Kamira (Kha) Stone Quarry Stone Binka 151110 Cu.M.

42 Kamira (Ga) Stone Quarry Stone Binka Not leasable

43 Papi Stone Quarry Stone Binka Not leasable

44 Babupali Stone Quarry Stone Binka Not leasable

45 Kadalipali (Ka) Stone Stone Binka 64575 Cu.M. Quarry 46 Kadalipali (Kha) Stone Stone Binka Not leasable Quarry 47 Kadalipali (Ga) Stone Stone Binka 35595 Cu.M. Quarry 48 Singhijuba Stone Quarry Stone Binka Not leasable

49 Bisalpali Stone Quarry Stone Binka 27540 Cu.M.

50 Sarguna Stone Quarry Stone Binka 33750 Cu.M.

51 Kukudajholi Stone Quarry Stone Binka Not leasable

52 Sanbhalupali Stone Quarry Stone Binka Not leasable

53 Bhatbahali Stone Quarry Stone Rampur 20349 Cu.M.

54 Chanabeda Stone Quarry Stone Rampur 103500 Cu.M.

55 Chhanchani Stone Quarry Stone Rampur 195800 Cu.M. s6 Dahukbud Stone Quarry Stone Rampur Not leased out

5t Jharbahali Stone Quarry Stone Ullunda Not leasable

58 Pipalkata (Jungle) Stone Stone Ullunda 12334 Cu.M. Quarry 59 Pandkital Stone Quarry Stone Ullunda 7191 Cu.M.

60 Baraghat Dadar Stone Stone Birmaharajpur 14940 Cu.M. Quarry 39

61 Buthipadar Stone Quarry Stone Birmaharajpur 67158 Cu.M.

62 Janakpur Stone Quarry Stone Birmaharajpur Not leased out

63 Mursundhi Stone Quarry Stone Birmaharajpur Not leased out

64 Bishapali Morrum Quarry Morrum Binka Not leased out

65 Goudgaon Morrum Quarry Morrum Ullunda Not leased out

15. Oualitv/ erade of Mineral available in the District. The stones available in the district are very much suitable for various construction purposes after its crushing and screening. The morrum of the district is suitable for filling purposes particularly of roads.

16. Use of Mineral.

The stones quarried from different quarries in the district are mainly used in construction activities by crushing them into chips. Multiple crusher units have been established in the district which feed on the output ofthese stone quarries.

17. Demand and supply of the Mineral in the last three years.

Year- 2016-17 Sl No Name of the Tahasil Name of the Mineral Demand ( in Cum) Supply (in Cum) 1 Sonepur Stone 2993 2993 2 Tarbha Stone 15687 t5687 J Binka Stone 5092 5092 4 Rampur Stone r690 1690 5 Birmaharaipur Stone 0 0 6 Ullunda Stone 0 0 Total 23772 23772

Year- 2017-18

Sl No Name of the Tahasil Name of the Mineral ( (in { Demand in Cum) Supplv Cum) I Sonepur Stone 2993 t994 2 Tarbha Stone 24t58 24ts8 1 ! J Binka Stone 5841 5841 I 4 Rampur Stone 1736 1736 5 Birmaharaipur Stone 0 0 6 Ullunda Stone 0 0 Total 32992 31993

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Sl No Name of the Tahasil Name of the Mineral Demand ( in Cum) Supply (in Cum) i Sonepur Stone 3317 2000 2 Tarbha Stone 38744 a 38744 J Binka Stone 5841 5841 4 Rampur Stone 17t0 17t0 5 Birmaharaipur Stone 0 0 6 Ullunda Stone 0 0 Total 47902 46s85

18. Mining lease marked on the map of the District.

19' Details of the area of where there is a cluster of mining leases viz. number of minins ler..r. lr.rtir. ( Latitude and loneitude).

Period of Period of Mining Mining lease ( Mining lease Address Initial) l1'tl2"d....renewal) SI Name of the Name of & Lease Area of Contact No No Mineral the lessee of grant Mining Lessee order No. Iease(Ha) From & date To From To

I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tarbha, Tulunda Stone 627 I Sansit sahu Subamapur Mob / 20t6- 2021- Quarry (Cluster) 25.03.r5 0.263 No. 9437150014 l7 22 Ainlasari, Jharmunda Stone 2 Umesh Sauntpur, 633/ 20t7- 2022- (Cluster) 7.93s Quarry Mahakur Balangiir, Mob 25.03.|s 18 23 No.8637202973

Chatamakhana, Dubula Stone Rahul t342/ J Balangir, Mob 5.2s9 Quarry (Cluster) Mishra 07.06.t9 No. 7008290686

I Bandhkhol Stone 4 0.67r t Quarry(Cluster) Saradhapali 5 Stone Quarry 1.792 (Cluster) Menda, Arda Stone Pramod Tarbha, Subarnapur, 644 6 Quarry Kumar / 2016- 202t- MobNo. 7.281 ( Cluster) Pardia 2s.03.20t5 t7 22 9437229232

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Jarajaing, Pua, Tarbha, Jarajaring Stone Bhagabana 1487 / 2018- 2023- 7 Subamapur, t.436 (Cluster) Sa 25.06.16 Quarry MobNo. T9 24 9337244648 Phatamunda Chatamakhana, Rahul 8841 2016- 202t- 8 Stone Quarry Balangir, Mob 1.525 Mishra 18.04.20t5 t7 22 (Cluster) No. 7008290686

Kandhapali Chatamakhana, Rahul 646 I 20t6- 2021- 9 Stone Quarry Balangir, Mob 0.764 Mishra 25.03.t5 t7 22 (Cluster) No. 7008290686

Status (Working / Obtained Date of Environment non Method of commence Captive / al Clearance ( Mining ( Name of the working / Location of the Mining Lease ( Sl No ment of Non- yesi No) If Mineral Temp. Latitude Opencast / Mining yeas & Longitude) working for captive letter Underground Operation No. with date dispatch, ) of Grant E,C) etc.)

1t t2 t3 t4 15 t6 Vill- Tulund4 Tulunda Latitude-N 200 38' 45.24 Non Yes, 6020 / I Stone Quarry 01.06.16 Working to N 20o 38' 51.80' captive 202.06.t6 Opencast (Cluster) Longitude- E 83o 38' 48.94* to E 83'38'57.71" Vill- Jharmunda, Jharmunda Latitude-N Non- Yes,718/ 20o 39' 37.6" 2 Stone Quarry 20.02.18 Working to N 20" 39' 37.6" Captive 20.04.17 Openotast (Cluster) Longitude- E 83o 40' 18.6" to E 83' 40'25.3" Vill- Dubula, Dubula Stone Latitude-N 20" Non Non- 38',4.lu to J Quarry N 200 39, 42.7" working Captive Opencast (Cluster) Longitude- E 83o 40' 15.3' to E 83'39'46.2" Bandhkhol Vill- Bandhkhol, Latitude-N Stone Non Non- 20 40'3.9u to 4 N 200 40, 49.3" Quarry(Cluste working Captive Opencast r) Longitude- E 83o 4l' 9.6" to E 83o 4l'38.4' Vill- Saradhapali, Saradhapali Latitude-N Non Non- 20" 37' 0.99, 5 Stone Quarry to N 20o working Captive 37' I5.2" Opencast (Cluster) Longitude- E 83o 39' 39.8' to E 83o 39'0.41" Vill- Arda, Arda Stone Latitude-N Non- Yes,1322 / 200 50' 50.0" 6 Quarry 01.09.16 Working to N 20o 50'57.6" Captive 26.04.t6 ' Opencast (Cluster) Longitude- E 83" 36' 32.9" to E 83" 36' 49.6 42

Vill- Jarajaring Jarajaring Latitude-N 20" 47, 05.8u 7 Stone 18.02.19 Non- | Yes,658/ Quarry Working to N 20o 47' L0.9, (Cluster) Captive I tz.o+.fi Opencast Longitude- E 83o 38' 28.8" fo tr R?o ?R' ?1 7rr Vill- Phatamund4 PhatamundaSt Latitude-N 20" 52,t3.4u 8 one Quarry 01.12.16 Non- Yes,7907/ Working to N 20' 5I' 54.4 (Cluster) Captive 25.07.16 Opencast Longitude- E 83" 35, 2.2, to E 85o 34' 56.6, Vill- Kandhapali, Kandhapali Latitude-N 20 52, 15.3 9 Stone 02.04.t6 Non- Yes,1549/ Quarry Working to N 20" 52' (Cluster) Captive 12.08.15 15.9, Opencast Longitude- E g3o 35' 17.5" to E 83" 35' 16.8"

20. D.tuil. of E.o-S.n.itir" u."u" if unr. in th" Dirt.i"t.

l. Singjuri Kata of Chhakormal G.p., Sonepur Block 2. Chudakhai Hill of Tarbha Block 3. Pujadunguri of Binka Block 4. Adakasa of Binka Block 5. Papakshya Ghat of Charda, Binka Block 6. Maa Metakani of Kutmenda of Ullunda Block 7. Patali Sri Khetra of Kotsamalai of Ullunda Block 8. Harihara Jore Project of Birmaharajpur Block 9. Deulijhari (Kundopal) waterfall at Birmaharajpur Brock.

21. etc. ) due to mining activity. Air: The impact due to mining activity is air pollution caused during activities such as drilling, blasting, loading, un-loading, transportation etc. which has the potential t" ;ff*t-;;;-lr;;,Ii. qurrity. DG sets, if any will arso cause air pollution due to burning of diesel. water: There is no major impact on water quality due to mining except waste water generated during vehicle washing, wherein oil and grease contaminated waste water may find its way to nearby natural water bodies, especially during monsoon, thereby contaminating the water. Deepening the quarry may intercept the ground water table and such accumulated water may have to be discharged to outside monsoon. in

Noise: The Ambient Noise quality may get affected due to mining activities during blasting which may have detrimental effect on workers. Also, noise caused due to the movement of heavy vehicles may be unpleasant, especially during night time. The prescribed standard for Noise quality as per the Noise Pollution (Regulation - and Control) Rules,2000 is given below (, and is to be complied with. v('\ COLLECTOR SUBARNAPUR 43

SCHEDULE 3 ( See Rule 3(1) and a(1)) Ambient Air Quality Standards in respect of Noise Area code Category of Areal Zone Limits in dB (A) Leq Day time Nieht time A Industrial area 75 70 B Commercial area 65 55 C Residential area 55 45 D Silence area s0 40

Soil: Dust generated due to mining may get deposited on soil outside the lease hold area and may affect the soil fertility.

Flora and Fauna: Flora and Fauna existing inside the lease hold area may be affected and may get destroyed due to mining.

Land Use: Existing land use inside the lease area will get changed due to mining activity.

Agriculture: Unless controlled adequately, dust generated due to mining activities may affect agriculture in the surrounding area due to deposition on agricultural land and on the crop.

Forest: If mining is done in forest area, deforestation will be caused and land use will be altered.

22. Remedial Measures to mitigate the impact of mining on the Environment

Air: Wet drilling method shall be adopted to control dust emission during drilling. pre-wetting of blasting site should be practiced. Delay detonators and shock tube initiation system for controlled blasting shall be used so as to reduce vibration and dust as prescribed in the mining plan.

Water: Sprinkling arrangeinent shall be provided at all haul roads, transportation roads, quarry area, stack yard, loading and unloading areas including all the transfer points and other dust generating points to control fugitive dust emission. All haulage roads should be maintained properly to avoid creation of ruts and potholes. Spillage of material during transportation on haul roads shall be prevented by stopping overloading. All haulage roads should always be in wet condition to prevent generation of dust and for this water sprinkling through tankers/ fixed sprinklers shall be done at desired intervals.

Overburden/ waste rock shall be properly stacked in the earmarked areas and should be suitably terraced and stabilized through vegetative cover and finally shall be utilized for backfilling of mined out areas. Construction of garland drains and toe walls shall be made in the waste dumping areas to avoid wash off of solids during rain.

The top soil shall be stored separately, duly covered with grass and vegetable cover and shall be utilized during final reclamation. Care shall be taken by providing garland drain and toe wall to prevent wash off of solids during rain. :;- r.., i. t:)::i "i r. P.! s F{l tl: & 44

Mineral handling plant (crusher & s*eening plant if any inside the quarry) shall be allowed only if it complies with the existing sitting guidelines prescribed by Gor4. of Odisha. It shall, in such a case comply with the provisions laid out for pollution control of stone crushers. Suspended particulate matter (SPM) measured between 3.0 meters and 10.0 meters from any process equipment of the stone crusher shall not exceed 600 micrograms per cubic meter.

Water: Setting pit of adequate capacity shall be provided in the catchment area for treatment of the surface run off and contaminated waste water before allowing to flow outside. waste water generated due to vehicle washing shall be adequately treated in an ETp to remove oil & grease and TSS (Total Suspended Solids) from it.

Noise: Adequate measures L shall be taken for control of noise levels as per schedule 3 in the work zone. Ear muffs should be provided to the workers. DG Sets, if any should have acoustic enclosures to minimize Noise pollution.

23.

The odisha Minor Mineral Concession rules, 2016 mandates that every holder of a prospecting license-cum-mining lease shall submit to the Director of Mines a scheme which shall incorporate amongst other things the steps proposed to be taken for protection of environment which will include progressive reclamation and rehabilitation of the land disturbed by the prospecting operations, a scheme for plantation of trees and such other measures , as may be directed by the Director of mines froni time to time for minimizing the adverse effect ofprospecting operations on the environment. The mining plan shall incorporate the details of the scheme for restoration of the area by afforestation, land reclamation, use of pollution control devices and of such other 1,'.urur"rl, ,,,uy u" directed by the central or State goveftrment from time to time. ,.. Accordingly the lessee shall carry out the mining activities with appropriate environmental safeguards and shall take such steps for reclamation and raising of plantations in the lease area.

24. Risk assessment & Disaster Management plan Risk assessment is about preventing accidents. Risk assessment helps in finding out whether a hazatd will likely cause an aciual harm. involves It identifying the potent ial hazards and . recommendations to avoid such hazards.

Assessment of Risk and Mitigative measures:

Factors of risk involved due to human induced activities in connection with mining operations in the district are as follows:

A. ) As mandated by oMMC Rules, 2olo, all land disturbed by the mining operations must be reclaimed and rehabilitated as per the scheme approved in the mining plan.

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B. to use of E the qu To avoid any loss of life and property during the use of explosives in small gutrry, explosive license is being granted with following terms and conditions. ) The quantity of explosives on the premises at any one time shall not exceed the licensable capacity. ) The magazine use for storage of explosives shall maintain safety distance of 45 meters from protected works. ) The opening of packages and the weighing and packaging of explosives shall not be carried in themagazine. ) Blasting is proposed to be carried out by a person with blaster's certificate of competency from DGMS. ) Safety tools and implements is required to be kept adequately near blasting site at the time of charging. ) Blasting will be preferably done during 12.30 pm to 2 pm depending upon seasonal variation of lunch hour when there is no men and animals within blasting danger zone ) Blasting shall be carried out in such a manner that the splinters generated shall not fall beyond the mining lease area. ) Blasting is proposed to be done after proper signaling and warning. ) Portable blasting shelter is proposed to be provided near the blasting site. ) The licensee shall keep records and accounts of all explosives in proper Forms and exhibit the stock books and records to the officers authorized under these rules whenever such officer may call upon him to do so. The stock books in prescribed proforma shall be page numbered.

Disaster Management Plan:

Any kind of disaster has to be reported to the concerned authorities immediately. The District Emergency Response Center (06654-220362) functions round the clock to addi6s3 any kind of eventualities. 25. of Silicosis & Tuberculosis is also needs to be submitted ).

Year No. of patients of Silicosis No. of patients of Tuberculosis 2015 0 470 2016 0 482 2017 0 493 { 2018 0 498 20r9 0 250 ( under treatment )

26.Pla The Odisha Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 2016 mandates that the mining plan must have a scheme for plantation of trees. The lease hold area shall have plantation/ green belt cover on at least 33Yo of the total lease hold area. Green belt shall be developed along the boundary of mining lease area, with the native tree species : '.,*.ll- - :l' '!" --

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