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LIST of MINING PROJECTS - MPSEAC PENDING S.No LIST OF MINING PROJECTS - MPSEAC PENDING S.No. Case No Category Name of Project Proponent Activity 1 59/2008 1(a) Agrawal Mineral process, Manganese ore mine 5.00 ha. Gwari-wadhana, 1(a) NagpurRoad , Chhindwara M.P. Teh-Sausar, Distt-Chhindwara M.P. 2 70/20081 1(a) M/s Ismail & Sons MissionChowk, Lime stone mine 10-748 ha. Village Bhatgaon (a) Katni M.P. Sunehra Teh-Murwada Katni M.P. 3 99/2008 1(a) M/s Nirmala Minerals Dubiyara Iron Ore Mine 32.375 ha. at 1(a) PathalewardKatni M.P. DubiyaraTalluka-Sihora Jabalpur M.P. 4 104/2008 1(a) Anand mining corporation Dubiyara-Tikaria Iron ore mine 26.00 ha at Village 1(a) Pathakward, Katni- M.P. Dubiyara Tikaria Jabalpur 5 411/2009 1(a) Shri Kishore Kumar Station Road , Limestone & Dolomite mine 5.605 ha. 6200 TPA 1(a) Katni-M.P. at Village- Chandan Teh- Murwara, Distt-Katni- M.P. 6 412/2009 1(a) M/s Kamal lime Industries Station Lime stone & Dolomite mine 7.205 11500 TPA at 1(a) Road Katni-M.P. Village ChandanTeh-Murwara Katni-M.P. 7 434/2009 1(a) Smt. Rekha Sharma 192, Second Laterite, clay and Red ochre deposit mine 6.83 ha. 1(a) Floor, Rachna Nagar Bhopal-M.P. at village Salebhar Teh- Bahoriband, Distt-Katni- M.P. 8 472/2009 1(a) N.M. Dubash Stone & Lime Co. Pvt Lime stone & Dolomite mine 7.42 ha. production 1(a) Ltd Station Raod, Maihar Satna capacity 1.6 lakhs TPA at village Kachhgawan, –M.P. Teh- Murwara Satna – M.P. 9 640/2011 1(a) M/s Western Coalfields Ltd Bajpani Open case coal mining 56.685 ha. at Village 1(a) Opencast Patches Pench Area, Panchayat-Bhajipani, Tehsil-Parasia,Distt- WCL P.O Parasia, Distt-Chhindwara- Chhindwara-M.P M.P. 10 659/2011 1(a) M/s Neeraj Kumar JainSawarkar Laterite & Red 15.00 ha at village Ocher mine 1(a) war, Nai asti, Katni areaBahoriband Distt. Budhwanwara Teh.Katni 11 660/2012 1(a) M/s Smt Kiran BahseenW/o Shri Laterite & fire clay mine area 12.13 ha.at village 1(a) Mohan Baseen R/o Shiv Dham, Bichhia Teh-Murwara Distt-Katni-M.P. satation roadd Katni-M.P 12 663/2012 1(a) M/s Mahesh Prasad AgarwalP O Ochre, white earth, laterite & bauxite mine 1(a) Jaitwara Distt-Satna-M.P. area 16.187 ha. at pagarkalan, Taluka-Raghuraj nagar, Distt-Satna-M.P. 13 668/2012 1(a) M/s Kachhawaha Minerals Pvt Ltd. 8 Limestone & Dolomite mine 11.31 ha. at village 1(a) Anupam NagarGwalior-M.P Badagaon, Teh-BadwaraDistt-Katni-M.P. 14 671/2012 1(a) M/s Shankarlal Bauxite, Laterite & Fireclay mine 27.02 ha. at 1(a) VishwakarmaJalpadein ward, Katni- village-Tikamgarh, Teh-Murwara, Distt-Katni-M.P. M.P. 15 684/2012 1(a) M/s Broken Hill Mining Co.188, Laterite and Iron ore mine 9.20 ha. at villag 1(a) Rizwan Bagh Lalghati, VIP Road- Gidurha Teh-Sihora, Distt-Jabalpur Bhopal-M.P. 16 694/2012 1(a) M/s Vaibhavaa Infratech Pvt Ltd, Metal stone quarry 13.04 ha. at village DuaraTeh- 1(a) 1011, Padma Tower-1, Rajindra Sihnawal, Distt-Sidhi-M.P. Palace, New Delhi - 110008 17 705/2012 1(a) M/s Aruna Devi Bajaj, Hiraganj, P.O. Quartz deposit mine an area of 6.10 ha 1(a) Katni, M.P. - 483501 forproduction capacity 0.05 MTPA at Village Ligri, Tehsil - Bahoriband, Dist. - Katni, M.P. 18 706/2012 1(a) M/s Krishna Marbles, HIG-1, Marble mine in an area of 11.18 ha for 1(a) Housing Board Colony, P.O. Katni - Production capacity 90,000 MTPA at Niwas, Teh- M.P. Bahoriband, Dist-Katni 19 707/2012 1(a) M/s Geetanjali Marbles, HIG-1, Renewal of marble mine quarry lease in an areaof 1(a) Housing Board Colony, Dist.-Katni - 9.98 ha for Production capacity 30,000 Cum. at 483501 (M.P.) Village Chapra, Teh-Bahoriband, Dist-Katni 20 708/2012 1(a) M/s Ramasthan Limestone MineShri Renewal of limestone mining lease in an area of 1(a) Anod Jaiswal, Jaiswal Bhawan, 8.064 ha for production capacity 0.125 (0.10 Kolgawan, J R Birla Road , P.O. & limestone 0.025 reject stone) MTPA at village Dist. – Satna (MP) Ramasthan, Tehsil Raghuraj Nagar, District – Satna 1 of 31 LIST OF MINING PROJECTS - MPSEAC PENDING S.No. Case No Category Name of Project Proponent Activity 21 709/2012 1(a) Janardanpur Limestone and Laterite Prior Environmental Clearance for Limestone and 1(a) Mine along with Crusher, Shri laterite mine along with crusher in an area of Sanktha Prasad Dwivedi, Village- 25.256 ha for production capacity 0.40 MTPA at Janardanpur, Tehsil - Rampur Village Janardanpur, Tehsil - Rampur Baghelan, Baghelan, Satna District - Satna by Shri Sanktha Prasad Dwivedi. 22 717/2012 1(a) Lashmee Stoni Marmo Private Marble block 15000 cum per year area 9.31 ha at 1(a) Limited C/o Shri Mukesh Kumar Village - Kachhargaon, Teh - Bahoriband, Dist - Gupta, 325, Samta Colony, Raipur Katni (CG) 23 718/2012 1(a) M/s Shankar Lal Vishwakarma S/o Prior Environmental Clearance for Bauxite & 1(a) Shri Purulal Vishwakarma M/s White Clay mine 16.187 hectare village Tikariya Radhadevi Sharma, Jalpadevi Ward, Tehsil: Marwar Distt. Katni (M.P.) Gautam Lane, Katni 24 719/2012 1(a) M/s Bahubali Marbles C/o Shri Environmental Clearance for approval of 02.06 ha, 1(a) Yashwant Jain, 1280, Home Science Marble mine at Village-Chhapra, Tehsil- College Road, Nepier Town, Bahoriband, Distt- Katni (M.P) Jabalpur 25 720/2012 1(a) Smt. Manisha Nayak, M/s Sohini Prior Environmental Clearance for Bijaiyan Laterite 1(a) Agency Private Limited, Nayak and Quartz Deposit Mine of 16.87 hectare on House, 114, Manbhawan Nagar, Khasra No. 59 part, 88 part, 90 Part,91 Part, 92 Madhao Rao, Sindhiya Chouraha, ,village Bijaiyan Tehsil: Sihora Distt.Jabalpur (M. Indore P.) by Manisha Nayak 26 723/2012 1(a) Shri Kamlendra SinghVillage Lalpur, Lime stone mine - 17.471 ha. at Village - Lalpur, 1(a) Post - Siding Dist - Satna Teh - Raghurajnagar, Satna 27 724/2012 1(a) Shri Kamlendra SinghVillage Lalpur, Lime stone mine - 11.311 ha. at Village - 1(a) Post - Siding Dist - Satna Bathiakala,Teh - Raghuraj nagar, Satna 28 725/2012 1(a) Shri Ramanand ShuklaVillage Krima Lime stone mine - 17.082 ha. at Village - 1(a) Post - Siding Satna Bathiakala, Teh - Raghuraj nagar, Satna 29 726/2012 1(a) Shri Ramanand ShuklaVillage Krima Lime stone mine - 20.623 ha. at Village - 1(a) Post - Siding Satna Hadbadpur, Teh - Raghuraj nagar, Satna 30 728/2012 1(a) Shri Tanwar Singh C/o Shri Masonary mine area 10.926 ha at Village - 1(a) Shailendra Singh Gaur, 137, AB Rajoda, Dist - Dewas Road, Bhopal Chouraha Dewas 31 729/2012 1(a) M/s Ashwani DosajC/o Shri Sudhir Granite deposit mine area - 3.50 ha at Village - 1(a) Kumar Singh, Near Chhatarpur Bus Vijaypur, Teh - Mohangarh, Dist - Tikamgarh Stand, Mohoba Road, Chhatarpur 32 731/2012 1(a) M/s Jindutt Minerals Pvt Ltd, 6th KM Pyrophykites Mine Area 20-23 ha at Village - 1(a) Sagar Road, Dhadari Post - Dist - Sarkana, Teh - Bijawar Dist - Chhatarpur Chhatarpur 33 732/2012 B2 Shri Brijesh Kumar Sharma, C-105, Mau Metal Stone, 2.0 at Village - Mau, Dist - 1(a) Govindpui, Gwalior, C/o Kamla Gwalior Stone Crusher 34 735/2012 1(a) Shri Ramlal Singh Maddlepur, Dist - Limestone mine - 5.831 ha at Village - Sonra, Teh - 1(a) Rewa Huzur, Rewa, MP 35 737/2012 B2 M/s Aman Stone Crusher, Smt. Metal Stone Quarry 4.892 ha Village - Mau, Teh - 1(a) Geeta Sharma, M/s Gangamai Grid, Dist - Gwalior, MP Santar, Morar, Gwalior 36 738/2012 1(a) M/s Tejaswini Mining, C/o Shri K.P. Marble mine - 3.91 ha at Village - Chhatarpur, Teh 1(a) Pathak, 16 Sarada Bazar, Jabalpur - Bahoriband, Dist - Katni, MP 37 739/2012 B2 Shri Shayam Sharma Panthar, M/s M/s Krishna Metal Stone Crusher, 1.254 ha Village 1(a) Krishna Stone Crusher, Village - -Dhamedi, Dist - Gwalior Dhaneli Dist - Gwalior 2 of 31 LIST OF MINING PROJECTS - MPSEAC PENDING S.No. Case No Category Name of Project Proponent Activity 38 741/2012 B2 Shrimati Prabha Sigaria W/o Shri 4.0 Hectares Stone Quarry at Village Babi 1(a) Dwarkanath Sigaria, Gandhi Tehsil Niwadi Dist.Tikamgarh Road,Mehgaon, Distt. Bhind, M.P. 39 742/2012 B2 KNR House, 3rd and 4th floor, plot Stone Quarry 1.42 for execution of Shivpuri 1(a) no. 114, phase 1,Kavuri Hills, Dewas Section Road Project on NH-3 Hyderabad - 500003, A.P. 40 744/2012 B2 GVR Infra. Project Ltd. 231, 3.14 ha Goradia Murram Quarry (1,50,000 cubic 1(a) Swammy Ayyappa Society meter) at village Goradia, Tehsil - Punasa, Dist. Madhapur, Hyderabad- 500081 Khandwa 41 745/2012 B2 Shri Kedar Singh C/o Shri Tezvant Metal stone quarry in an area of 4.00 ha for 1(a) Jain BH-13, Deendayal Nagar, enhancement of production capacity from 5000 Gwalior, District - Gwalior TPA to 1,50,000 cum per year at village Gohad, Tehsil Gohad, District Bhind,by Shri Kedar Singh 42 746/2012 B2 Mrs. Prachi Agrawal, 23, Joy Approval of 4.0 Hectares Stone Quarry at Vill. 1(a) Builders Colony, Dist. Indore (M.P.) Rangwasa, Teh.-Depalpur, Dist.-Indore (M.P.) 43 747/2012 B2 M/S Shivshakti Stone Crushing Environment Clearance for approval of 4.0 1(a) Company.
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