Date: To, The Member Secretary State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) Jaipur,

Subject: Regarding grant of Environmental clearance of Aneva Granite Applied M.L. Area (M.L. NO. 29/2018, REF. NO.: 201810000936) Mining Lease Area: 2.0292 Hect. Located near village- Aneva, Tehsil –, Distt. - Pali State - Rajasthan.

Sir, Kindly find herewith application for Environmental Clearance for “Aneva Granite Applied M.L. Area”, (M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936) Mining Lease Area: 2.0292 Hectare. Located near village- Aneva, Tehsil –Desuri, District- Pali (Raj.) categorized as Category ‘B-1” project as per EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006 and its subsequent amendments & meetings of SEAC/SEIAA till date for your kind perusal & further necessary action. In regards to above, we are herewith enclosing the following documents: 1. Form-I (Online Application for TOR) 2. Pre-feasibility Report 3. Approved Mining Plan with Plates 4. All requisite Annexure 5. Soft copy of the documents & KML in CD Kindly consider our project in upcoming SEAC meeting at your earliest. Thanking You Sir, Yours Faithfully,

For M/s Shri Nidhi Granite Project Proponent

PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR PROPOSED MINING PROJECT Form-I, Pre-Feasibility Report & Other Supporting Document OF ANEVA GRANITE MINING PROJECT (NEW) (Cat. B1) PRODUCTION CAPACITY: 110830 TPA Project Cost: 1.00 Crore Rs., ML.NO. 29/2018, REF. NO.: 201810000936 N/V ANEVA, TEHSIL DESURI, DISTT. PALI, STATE RAJASTHAN LEASE AREA 2.0292 HECTS. (PVT. WASTE LAND– 2. 0292 HECTS.) LEASE PERIOD: 50 YEARS FROM DATE OF LEASE REGISTRATION

WORK ORDER NO.: 2019-20/EC/171

PROJECT PROPONENT M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/O 2/199, HOUSING BOARD COLONY, GUPTESHWAR ROAD, DAUSA (RAJ.) Contact No. – 9166863131 E-mail:- [email protected]

SUBMITTED BY:

GEO GREEN ENVIRO HOUSE PVT. LTD.

Branch Office: C/o Shivani Mines & Minerals, B39, RIICO Housing Colony, Beawar, Distt. (Raj.) – 305901 Contact No.: 8386962169 Email: [email protected]

Corporate Office: 403, Aimen Apartment, 29 Chandralok Colony, Aliganj, Lucknow (U.P.) – 226024 Contact No.: 9415215163 Email: [email protected]

INDEX Sr. No. PARTICULARS PAGE NO. 1 FORM I (Online Application) 2 FORM 2 (Offline Application) 3 PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT (PFR) 4 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN (EMP) 5 GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT PLAN 6 ANNEXURES I ANNEXURE C (DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANTS ENGAGED) II ANNEXURE E ANNEXURE F (STATEMENT OF COMMITMENTS BY THE PP III FOR COMPLIANCE DURING POST E.C. PERIOD) IV ANNEXURE H (FORMAT FOR MINES) 7 COPY OF APPROVED MINING PLAN WITH PMCP & PLATES 8 LEASE AREA DOCUMEMENTS I COPY OF LETTER OF INTENT II COPY OF DESCRIPTION REPORT WITH MAP III COPY OF REVENUE RECORD (KHASRA MAP AND JAMABANDI) IV COPY OF FIRM REGISTRATION V COPY OF PAN CARD OF FIRM & GST REGISTRATION VI COPY OF PARTNERSHIP DEED 9 500 MTS MAP (CLUSTER MAP) 10 ARAVALI CERTIFICATE CERTIFIED BY MINING ENGINNER 11 COPY OF AFFIDAVIT BY PP & CONSULTANT COPY OF DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT CERTIFIED BY 12 MINING ENGINEER & SENIOR GEOLOGIST FOREST NOC & LOCATION MAP DULY SIGNED BY 13 CONCERNED DFO CLUSTER INFORMATION CERTIFICATE AS PRESCRIBED 14 ON DATED 14/04/2019 BY MINING ENGINEER 15 WORK ORDER BY PP TO CONSULTANT 16 NABET ACCRIDIATION CERTIFICATE OF CONSULTANT 17 PHOTO ID PROOF OF PP 18 AUTHORIZATION LETTER (CONSULTANT) 19 AUTHORIZATION LETTER (PP) 20 PHOTOGRAPHS 21 KEY PLAN OF 10 KMS RADIUS 22 SOFT COPY OF ALL DOCUMENTS & KML FILE IN CD - 23 COPY OF WATER RESOURCE DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATE

FORM I I BASIC INFORMATION S. Item Details No. 1 Name of the Project Aneva Granite Mining Project of M/s Shri Nidhi Granite (ML No.: 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936, Area: 2.0292 Hect.) 2 Sl. No. of the schedule 1 (a) Mining of Minerals Non Coal Mining Fresh EC 3 Proposed capacity / area / length / tonnage Proposed capacity : 110830 MTPA to be handled / command area / lease area Lease Area : 2.0292Ha / lease area / number of wells to be drilled 4 New / Expansion / Modernization New 5 Existing Capacity / Area etc. Not Applicable 6 Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ B 7 Does it attract the general condition? If No yes please specify. 8 Does it attract the specific condition? If No yes please specify. 9 Location Pillar Latitude (N) Longitude (E) A 25°20’53.2313’’ 73°33’14.40749’’ B 25°20’51.10242’’ 73°33’12.41499’’ C 25°20’47.3333’’ 73°33’12.31502’’ D 25°20’45.4581’’ 73°33’14.49866’’ E 25°20’46.74943’’ 73°33’15.58348’’ F 25°20’47.28825’’ 73°33’16.76750’’ G 25°20’50.91097’’ 73°33’16.37527’’

i. Plot/Survey/Khasra No. 456 ii. Village Aneva iii. Tehsil Desuri iv. District Pali v. State Rajasthan

10. Nearest Railway Station / Airport along Jawali railway station (about 21 Km in NW direction) with distance in kms. Maharana Pratap Airport (About 90 Km in SE direction) 11. Nearest Town, city, District Headquarters Village Aneva at 2.2 Kms in South East along with distance in kms. at 10 Kms. in North West 12. Village Panchayats, Zila Parishad, Gram Panchayat- Aneva, Tehsil- Desuri, District-Pali, Municipal Corporation, Local body Rajasthan (complete postal addresses with telephone

nos. to be given)

13. Name of the Applicant M/s Shri Nidhi Granite 14. Registered Address M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/O 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.) Contact No. – 9166863131 E-mail:- [email protected] 15. Address for correspondence M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/O 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.) Contact No. – 9166863131 E-mail:- [email protected] 16. Details of alternative Sites examined, if No alternative site any Location of these sites should be shown on a topo sheet. 17. Interlinked Projects No Interlinked Project 18. Whether separate application of Not Applicable interlinked project has been submitted? 19. If yes, date of submission Not Applicable 20. If no, reason Not Applicable 21. Whether the proposal involves approval / The forest (conservation) Act, 3400: No forest is present clearance under: if yes, details of the same in the mining site. (DFO Signed Certificate is attached) and their status to be given. (i) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 3400. The wildlife (protection) Act, 1972: There is no (ii) The wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 involvement of the any wildlife area within the 10 km of (iii) The C.R.Z. Notification, 3411 the mining site. (DFO Signed Certificate is attached)

The coastal regulation zone Notification, 3411: There is

no coastal area hence the CRZ notification is not applicable on our project proposal. 22. Whether there is any Government Order / None Policy relevant / relating to the site? 23. Forest Land involved (hectares) No forest land involved 24. Whether there is any litigation pending No litigation is pending against the project or the project against the project and/or land in which land in any court of law to the best of knowledge. the project is propose to be set up? (Affidavit is attached regarding no violation of project by (a) Name of the court PP & Consultant is attached) (b) Case No. Orders / directions of Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project. 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.)

Sl. Information / Checklist confirmation Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data.

1.1 Permanent or temporary change in land Yes The mining will be done by semi mechanized use, land cover or topography including opencast method. The land is a private land. increase in intensity of land use (with The landscape of the area will change due to respect to local land use plan) the mining.

1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation No Not applicable. The land is barren non forest and buildings? private land.

1.3 Creation of new land uses? Yes Creation of land in the form of pits and dumps due to mining activity. Stabilization of dump will be done by growing vegetation over it.

1.4 Pre-Construction investigations e.g. No Not Applicable bore houses, soil testing?

1.5 Construction works? No Not Applicable

1.6 Demolition works? No Not Applicable

1.7 Temporary sites used for construction No No need for construction of housing of or housing of construction works? workers. The labour will come from the nearby villages.

1.8 Above ground buildings, structures, cut Yes Only excavations related to mining operations or fill or excavations will be carried out.

1.9 Underground works including mining No Not Applicable or tunneling?

1.10 Reclamation works? Yes A part of area will be water reservoir and remaining part area shall be covered with Plantation. 1.11 Dredging? No No dredging will be involved.

1.12 Offshore Structures? No No offshore structure will be involved.

1.13 Production and manufacturing Yes The proposed mining activity will be done in processes? open cast semi mechanized method. Proposed rate of production is 110830 MTPA.

1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or Yes Temporary storage of mineral may be required materials? in the quarry, before the same is transported to its destination/mined out areas.

1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of Yes For Solid Waste: solid waste or liquid effluents? The waste/overburden in the area is only fractured rocks of Granite & top soil cover. Overburden will be dumped in the lease area.

For Liquid Effluent:

Sewage will be disposed into soak pit within premises. No industrial effluent will be

generated.

1.16 Facilities for long term housing of No No need for long term housing of operational operational workers? workers. The labour will come from the nearby villages.

1.17 New road, rail or sea trafficking during No Existing facilities are sufficient. No new construction or operation? road/rail will be required.

1.18 New road, rail, air, waterborne or other No Existing facilities are sufficient. No new transport infrastructure including new road/rail will be required. or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc.?

1.19 Closure or diversion of existing No There is no closure or diversion of existing transport routes or infrastructure leading routes or infrastructure for the proposed to changes in traffic movements? project.

1.20 New or diverted transmission lines or No There are no new or diverted transmission pipelines? lines or pipelines in the project site.

1.21 Impoundment, damming, culverting, No Not Applicable realignment or other changes to the hydrology of neither watercourses nor aquifers?

1.22 Stream crossings? No There is no stream crossing in the mine lease area.

1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water from Yes Total water requirement is about 5.0 KLD = ground or surface water? 0.5 KLD (Drinking & Domestic Uses) + 1.0 KLD (Plantation & Dust Suppression) + 3.5 (Wire Saw cutting). Water for Drinking, dust suppression and plantation will be collected from nearby villages by water tanker & PHED. 1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land No No change in water bodies, drainage or runoff

surface affecting drainage or run off? is anticipated.

1.25 Transport of personnel or materials for Yes Mine workers will be from nearby villages and construction, operation or will come by own means hence does not decommissioning? require any transport. Materials will be transported by vehicles.

1.26 Long-term dismantling or No Not Applicable decommissioning or restoration works?

1.27 Ongoing activity during No Not Applicable decommissioning, which could have impact on the environment?

1.28 Influx of people to an area in either Yes About 45 (Skilled-Half and Non-skilled-Half) temporarily or permanently? people will get employment. Most of the people will be employed from nearby villages.

1.29 Introduction of alien species? No There would be no introduction of any alien species since local species would be preferred for the plantation.

1.30 Loss of native species or genetic No There will be no loss of native species or diversity? genetic diversity due to proposed project activities.

1.31 Any other actions? No No other actions would be involved for the excavation of the mineral.

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).

Details thereof (with approximate quantities / Sl. Information/Checklist Yes/No rates, wherever possible) with source of confirmation No. information data

2.1 Land especially undeveloped or Yes The applied Mining Project is a private land.

agricultural (ha)

2.2 Water (expected source & Yes Total water requirement is about 5.0 KLD = 0.5 competing users) unit: KLD KLD (Drinking & Domestic Uses) + 1.0 KLD

(Plantation & Dust Suppression) + 3.5 (Wire Saw cutting). Water for Drinking, dust suppression and plantation will be collected from nearby villages by water tanker & PHED. 2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes Mineral Granite Production will be 110830 Tonnes/year

2.4 Construction material- stone, No No raw minerals are required for mining aggregates, and/ soil (expected operation. source- MT)

5.0 Forest and Timber (source – No Not Applicable MT)

2.6 Energy including electricity and Yes Mining operations will be carried out from sunrise fuels (source, competing users) to sunset so there will be no major requirement of Unit: fuel (MT), Energy(MW) electricity. However it will be required for office and rest shelter. Though electric power line is passing through the Mining Project.

Diesel operated machinery will be used. Apart of that diesel will be used for transportation vehicles.

2.7 Any other natural resources No No other natural resources will be used. (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.

Sl. Information / Checklist Details thereof (with approximate quantities Yes/No No. confirmation /rates, wherever possible) with source of

information data.

3.1 Use of substances or materials, No No hazardous substance or material shall be used which are hazardous (as per during the mining MSIHC rules) to human health or the environment (flora, Fauna, and water supplies)? 3.2 Changes in occurrence of No Proper hygienic environment will be maintained. diseases or affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or waterborne diseases)? 3.3 Affect the welfare of people Yes This project will provide livelihood to the workforce e.g. by changing living during the operation which will help in improving condition? their living conditions.

3.4 Vulnerable groups of people No No vulnerable groups of people will be affected by who could be affected by the the project as entry of unauthorized person in the project e.g. hospital patients, mining lease area will be prohibited. children, the elderly etc. 3.5 Any other causes Yes All precautions will be taken including provision of dust mask. The mine worker will also be medically examined as per statutory provision.

4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT / month)

Details thereof (with approximate quantities Sl. Information / Checklist Yes/No wherever possible) with the source of No. confirmation information. 4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine Yes With the development of mining operations, soil wastes and overburden will be excavated before reaching mineral. Generation of soil and overburden will be a continuous process along with extraction of minerals.

4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and Yes Insignificant amount of domestic waste will be or commercial wastes) generated by the labours at site which will be treated in septic tank followed by soak pit. 4.3 Hazardous waste (as per The vehicle used for transportation shall be of good Hazardous Waste Management condition, so that no oil leaks will take place during Rules ) No transportation. No Hazardous waste (as per Hazardous Waste Management Rules) will be generated. 4.4 Other industrial process wastes There is no industrial process involved in the No project. 4.5 Surplus product The entire mined out product will be sold to the No consumer. 4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge There is no effluent treatment plant in the proposed No from effluent treatment project. 4.7 Construction or demolition No No construction or demolition work involved. wastes 4.8 Redundant machinery or There is no redundancy of machineries involved, as equipment the machineries are movable and will be removed No from the mine lease area after the lease is over and will be used elsewhere.

4.9 Contaminated soils or other No contamination of soil or other material will be materials No involved.

4.10 Agricultural wastes No There is no agricultural waste involved.

4.11 Other solid wastes No No other solid waste is generated.

5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (kg/m3)

Details thereof (with approximate quantities Sl. Information / Checklist Yes/No wherever possible) with the source of No. confirmation information.

5.1 Emissions from combustion of Yes Emission expected from diesel machinery and fossil fuels from stationary or trucks. mobile sources However proper mitigation measures will be taken to reduce impacts from such emissions. 5.2 Emission from production Process There will be some dust emission from production process as well as fugitive emission during loading and transportation. However, Yes mitigative measures such as water sprinkling and plantation would be done to control dust pollution. 5.3 Emission from materials handling Minor fugitive dust and particulates/gaseous including storage or transport emission from transport vehicles which will be Yes used to transport the mineral from mining area to market. 5.4 Emission from construction No No construction activity will be carried out at site activities including plant and so there will be no emission from any such Equipment activities.

5.5 Dust or odors from handling of No There would be no dust or odors from handling materials including construction of construction materials since there is no materials, Sewage and waste construction proposed at the site.

5.6 Emissions from incineration of No No such waste will be generated, which may be waste incinerated.

5.7 Emissions from burning of waste No No waste of any kind will be burnt in the open in open air (e.g. slash materials, air. construction debris). 5.8 Emissions from any other sources No There is no other source of emission.

6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and emissions of light and heat

Details thereof (with approximate quantities Sl. Information / Checklist Yes/No wherever possible) with the source of No. confirmation information.

6.1 From operation of equipment e.g. Noise from operation of machine, excavation, engines, ventilation plant, crushers Yes dumpers etc. Their expected emission will be very less and will have less impact.

6.2 From industrial or similar There will not be any industrial process involved. No processes

6.3 From construction or demolition No No construction or demolition is involved.

6.4 From blasting or piling The noise level may go beyond threshold value but will be momentarily. No ground vibration is Yes anticipated in view of short holes of dia 32 mm. Controlled blasting will be done.

6.5 From construction or operational Noise & vibration will be generated from traffic vehicular movement during transportation which Yes will be maintained within prescribed limit by using PUC vehicles.

6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No No lighting or cooling systems are involved.

6.7 From any other sources No other source will generate noise & vibration, No heat etc.

7. Risks of contamination of land or water from release of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea

Details thereof (with approximate quantities Sl. Information / Checklist Yes/No wherever possible) with the source of No. confirmation information. 7.1 From handling, storage, use or No There will be no handling, storage, use or spillage of hazardous materials spillage of hazardous materials.

7.2 From discharge of sewage or other No effluent and sewage will be generated from effluents to water or the land No the proposed project operations. (expected mode and place of

discharge)

7.3 By deposition of pollutants Not Applicable emitted to air into the land or into No the water

7.4 From any other sources There is no other source from which risk of No contamination is anticipated.

7.5 Is there a risk of long term build There is no risk of long term buildup of up of pollutants in the pollutants in the environment from the proposed environment from these sources? No project operations as frequent dust suppression would be done in mining area and surrounding roads.

8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment:

Details thereof (with approximate Sl. Information / Checklist Yes/No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with the No. confirmation source of information. 8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires There is possibility of accident due to etc from storage, handling, use or transportation of material. The risk will be Yes production of hazardous mitigated by following the procedure and substances precautions as per MMR 1961 and traffic rules.

8.2 From any other causes Risk of accidents is envisaged due to operation of equipments. However, proper communication Yes facilities will be given to all supervisory staff. To deal with minor accidents, first aid facility will be provided at site.

8.3 Could the project be affected by The level in water bodies may fluctuate

natural disaster causing Yes depending on rainfall intensity. However, mining environmental damage (e.g. will not be carried out during monsoon season. floods, earthquakes, landslides,

cloudburst etc)?

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:

Details thereof (with approximate Sl. Information / Checklist Yes/No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with the No. confirmation source of information. 9.1 Lead to development of Yes The project will indirectly develop the area by supporting utilities, ancillary providing employment opportunities. The already development or development stimulated by the project which existing approach roads to the site will be further could have impact on the strengthened by the proponent. There is no environment e.g. provision for waste water treatment due to i. Supporting infrastructure ii. Housing development minimum water requirement. iii. Extractive industries iv. Supply industries v. Other 9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, There is likely to be positive impact on the which could have an impact on environment as mining pit will be used as a water Yes the environment reservoir site after closure of the mining operations.

9.3 Set up precedent for later A better after use scenario, which is likely to Yes developments increase aesthetic beauty of the area.

9.4 Have cumulative effects due to There can be cumulative positive impact due to proximity to other existing or proximity to other existing or planned projects Yes planed projects which similar with similar effects. effects

III. ENVIRONMENT SENSITIVITY S. Areas Aerial distance (within 15 km.) Proposed project No. location boundary 1 Areas protected under Not Applicable international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological landscape, cultural or other related value 2 Areas which are important or Cheli Nadi at 50M in West sensitive for ecological reasons – Sumer Nadi at 5.6KM in NE Wetlands, watercourses or other Sukri Nadi at 6KM in South water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests 3 Areas used by protected, Open Mixed Jungle (Reserve Forest) at 3.8 Km in NE Open Mixed Jungle (Protected Forest) at 4.1 Km in East important or sensitive species of Open Mixed Jungle (Reserve Forest) at 5.2 Km in North flora and fauna for breeding, Desuri Ki Nal (Reserve Forest) at 5.5 Km in East Open Mixed Jungle at 8.6 Km in South nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration 4 Inland, coastal, marine or Not existing. underground waters 5 State, National boundaries Not Applicable 6 Routes or facilities used by the Chak Sujapura to Road at 500M in West public for access to recreation or Neepal to Keuri Road at 4.2KM in North other tourist, pilgrim areas SH 67 at 4KM in SW SH 62 at 5.7KM in SE SH 16 at 7.5KM in South 7 Defense installations No such defense installation exists.

8 Densely populated or built-up Village Aneva at 2.2 Kms in South East area 9 Areas occupied by sensitive man- Nadol at 10 Kms. in North West made land uses (hospitals, schools, places of worship,

community facilities) 10 Areas containing important, high Forest: - quality or scarce resources Open Mixed Jungle (Reserve Forest) at 3.8 Km in NE Open Mixed Jungle (Protected Forest) at 4.1 Km in East (ground water resources, surface Open Mixed Jungle (Reserve Forest) at 5.2 Km in North resources, forestry, agriculture, Desuri Ki Nal (Reserve Forest) at 5.5 Km in East Open Mixed Jungle at 8.6 Km in South fisheries, tourism, minerals) Ground Water Resources:- Cheli Nadi at 50M in West Sumer Nadi at 5.6KM in NE Sukri Nadi at 6KM in South Agricultural:-Agriculture is one of the major occupations in this region. As the ML area is a Pvt. land and mining is confined only in the ML area so no impact on the vegetation. 11 Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental Nil damage. (Those where existing

legal environmental standards are exceeded) 12 Areas susceptible to natural hazard which cause the project to present environmental problems The area comes under Seismic Zone –II (earthquakes, subsidence,

landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

UNDERTAKING “I hereby undertake that the data and the 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 lessee For M/s Shri Nidhi Granite (Authorized Signatory)

NOTE: 1. The Projects involving clearance under Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 3411 shall submit with the application a C.R.Z map duly demarcated by one of the authorized agencies, showing the project activities, w.r.t. C.R.Z. and the recommendations of the state Coastal Zone management Authority. Simultaneous action shall also be taken to obtain the requisite clearance under the provisions of the C.R.Z. Notification, 3411 for the activities to be located in the CRZ. 2. The projects to be located within 10 km of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals, the project proponent shall submit the map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden showing these features vis-à-vis the project location and the recommendations or comments of the Chief Wildlife Warden thereon.” 3. All correspondence with the Ministry of Environment & Forests including submission of application for TOR/ Environmental Clearance, subsequent clarifications, as may be required from time to time, participation in the EAC Meeting on behalf of the project proponent shall be made by the authorized signatory only. The authorized signatory should also submit a document in support of his claim of being an authorized signatory for the specific project”

PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT (As per Ministry of Environment and Forests Letter dated: 30-12-2010)

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Particulars Details Project name “Aneva Granite Applied M.L. Area” M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936” Location Khasra No.: 456. Near Village: Aneva, Tehsil –Desuri, District: Pali, Rajasthan. GPS Co-Ordinates of Pillar Latitude (N) Longitude (E) Project A 25°20’53.2313’’ 73°33’14.40749’’ B 25°20’51.10242’’ 73°33’12.41499’’ C 25°20’47.3333’’ 73°33’12.31502’’ D 25°20’45.4581’’ 73°33’14.49866’’ E 25°20’46.74943’’ 73°33’15.58348’’ F 25°20’47.28825’’ 73°33’16.76750’’ G 25°20’50.91097’’ 73°33’16.37527’’

Toposheet No. Falls in survey of Toposheet No.- 45G/11. Total Mine area 2.0292 hectare (Pvt. Land) Total Mineable 861946 MT Reserves Capacity/year 110830 MTPA mineral Granite

Life of Mine ~ 8 years as per the approved mining plan. Estimated project cost 1 Crore EMP Cost 1.00 Lacs per annum Mining operations will be carried out by mechanized method of mining with using Wire Saw, Jack Hammers, CPS, Compressor on Power Requirement contract basis. 1 DG Set is required for the mine site. Though electric power line is also passing through the lease area.

For mining operation, diesel driven machineries & equipment’s will Fuel Requirement be used. The required fuel will be purchased from nearby fuel pumps. DG Set 1 DG Set is required for the mine site. Highest and Lowest Sr. No. Particulars Elevation (mRL) Elevation 1. Highest Elevation 341 2. Lowest Elevation 340

Land use 2.0292 hectare (Pvt. Land) Nearest Habitation/ Village Aneva at 2.2 Kms in South East town Nadol at 10 Kms. in North West

Nearest Airport None within 15 km radius map. Nearest Highway Chak Sujapura to Narlai Road at 500M in West Neepal to Keuri Road at 4.2KM in North SH 67 at 4KM in SW SH 62 at 5.7KM in SE SH 16 at 7.5KM in South Nearest Railway None within 15 km radius map. Station Power supply Aneva village Nearest Telephone Aneva village Nearest Dispensary Village Aneva at 2.2 Kms in South East and Govt. Hospital Nadol at 10 Kms. in North West Educational facility Village Aneva at 2.2 Kms in South East Nadol at 10 Kms. in North West Water demand 5.0 KLD (Which will be made available by nearby village Aneva) Nearest tourist places None within 15 km radius map. Defense installations None within 15 km radius map. Archeological None within 15 km radius map. Features Ecological sensitive Open Mixed Jungle (Reserve Forest) at 3.8 Km in NE zones Open Mixed Jungle (Protected Forest) at 4.1 Km in East Open Mixed Jungle (Reserve Forest) at 5.2 Km in North Desuri Ki Nal (Reserve Forest) at 5.5 Km in East Open Mixed Jungle at 8.6 Km in South Nearest streams/ Cheli Nadi at 50M in West rivers/ water bodies Sumer Nadi at 5.6KM in NE (from mine boundary) Sukri Nadi at 6KM in South Seismic zone Seismic zone – II (Source: National Disaster Management Authority, www.ndma.gov.in/en/zone-map.html)

2.0 INTRODUCTION OF PROJECT / BACKGROUND INFORMATION This is a “Aneva Granite Applied M.L. Area, M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936” & having mine lease area 2.0292 hectare (Pvt. Land) located at near Village- Aneva, Tehsil- Desuri, District- Pali (Raj.). 2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent Name of the Project “Aneva Granite Applied M.L. Area, M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936” Name of the Applicant M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/O 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.)-303303 Contact No. – 9166863131 E-mail:- [email protected] Location of the project Khasra No.: 456.

Near Village: Aneva, Tehsil- Desuri, District: Pali, Rajasthan. Proposed Production 110830 MTPA mineral Granite Lease Area 2.0292 hectare (Pvt. Land) Status of Firm The firm is a partnership firm. 1. Indra Devi W/o Madan Mohan Gupta, R/O 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.)-303303 2. Neelam sharma W/o Dinesh Chand Sharma, R/o 54, Tenve Ki Tori, Ward No. 2o, Chor Khidkiyan, Tehsil & Distt. Karauli (Raj.)

2.2 Brief Description of nature of the project. Proposed Aneva Granite Applied Mining Project, M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936, having mine lease area 2.0292 Hectare (Pvt. Land), near Village- Aneva, Tehsil- Desuri & District- Pali, Rajasthan. Mining will be carried out by semi- mechanized opencast method. Proposed production will be 110830 MTPA mineral Granite. 2.3 Need For The Project And Its Importance To The Country: This is a Proposed Granite Mining project. Granite is used in buildings, bridges, paving, monuments, and many other exterior projects. Indoors, polished granite slabs and tiles are used in countertops, tile floors, stair treads and many other design elements. 2.4 Demands-Supply As a result of continuation of the mining project, the demand-supply position will remain balanced. Demand of Granite will be fulfilled by this project. 2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous Production There will be no import for project. There will be indigenous inputs in the entire mining activity. This is a low value mineral and its landed cost in factories should be low and therefore imports will not be cost effective. 2.6 Export Possibility The long distance transport by inland traffic will make the cost of the mineral prohibitively high making the exports economically not feasible. The mining activity is not prospecting exports. 2.7 Domestic/Export Market Domestic demand is one of the chief reasons for the rapid growth of Granite business in India. Thus, domestic market for Granite as industrial material is well established. Granite is used in buildings, bridges, paving, monuments, and many other exterior projects. Indoors, polished granite slabs and tiles are used in countertops, tile floors, stair treads and many other design elements.

2.8 Employment Generation (Direct or Indirect) As per the Mining Plan 45 – 50 workers other than the supervisory staff shall be employed on the mine. The labours employed shall be from the nearby villages. Half of them are skilled labours and the other half shall be unskilled labours. Some local habitants of the area will get indirect job from the mining activities such as transportation etc.

3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects: This is a Proposed Aneva Granite Applied Mining Project, M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936. It is proposed to excavate 110830 MTPA mineral Granite. Lease area is situated at N/V - Aneva, Tehsil- Desuri & District- Pali, Rajasthan. There is no interlinked or interdependent project associated with this project.

3.2 Location Village : Aneva Tehsil : Desuri District : Pali State : Rajasthan The entire lease area is 2.0292 hectare. The lease area is Pvt. Land.

Toposheet No. with Latitude and Longitude: The lease area forms a part of Survey of India toposheet no. 45G/11. The lease area is located at following latitude and longitude:

TABLE NO.: 2 LOCATION OF PROJECT

Latitude (N) Longitude (E) Pillar A 25°20’53.2313’’ 73°33’14.40749’’ B 25°20’51.10242’’ 73°33’12.41499’’ C 25°20’47.3333’’ 73°33’12.31502’’ D 25°20’45.4581’’ 73°33’14.49866’’ E 25°20’46.74943’’ 73°33’15.58348’’ F 25°20’47.28825’’ 73°33’16.76750’’ G 25°20’50.91097’’ 73°33’16.37527’’

The highest & lowest elevation of the lease area is 341 mRL & 340 mRL.

FIGURE NO.: 1 LOCATION PLAN OF THE STUDY AREA

3.3 Details of alternate site considered and the Basis of Selecting the Proposed Site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted: As Mining will be mineral specific and limited to mineralized area. Therefore no alternate sites considered.

3.4 Size/Magnitude of Operation: The proposed production will be 110830 MTPA mineral Granite from the mining lease area of 2.0292 hectare (Pvt. Land) by semi-mechanized open cast method of mining.

3.5 Project Description with process details Proposed method of mining:- Milling will be done open cast method. The applied area is mostly soil covered and partly exposures of granite. The bench height would not be kept greater then (the statutory provisions of the prevailing Act) the width of the benches. Benches of 6m height have been planned with width more than height of the bench. The mining has been proposed to start north of the lease area. The Required Barrier along the lease boundary shall be kept 7.5 m. as show in the Plates A Granite mine has two types of activities i.e. one is removing of waste rock and overburden and the other is extraction of Granite blocks. Fractured capping from 6.0 m is removed by drilling small dia holes, these blasted with light explosives charge (to prevent damage to Granite blocks from crakes) and the overburden is removed with help of Piochain CK 90 excavator and loaded into Ashok Leyland 10 Tonne capacity Dumper. The muck is transported and dumped in the lease area at proposed dumping site, When Granite is exposed. a free face in the strike direction along weak zone of strata is opened out by digging a trench box of 10m x 6m this in local terminology is called galli preparation. Thus a bench is formed. The height of bench is 6.0m. Vertical holes of 25mm dia are drilled by Jack hammer drill and with the wedging the big blocks are separated and toppled by using Jacks. Big size block is further divided into small blocks by drilling and Wedge method. DRILLING & BLASTING Blasting is required only for removing waste rock. The blasting is controlled, so that it do not damage, the Granite rock so we can use light explosive for removing overburden. The Blasting shall he clone by approved contractor. The 1.5m deep holes of 32mm dia are drilled for overburden removal by jackhammer. the burden and spacing is lm and 1.2m respectively. One hole of 1.5m depth and 32mm dia. will break about 4 MT rock. The powder factor in the overburden at the mine normally 3 to 4. Each hole will have to be charged with about 250 Gms of explosives. The overburden is loosened so this can be removed by excavator. The number of holes per blast shall not exceed 10. Mainly special gelatine cartridges of 25mm dia and 140mm length are used with R-Cord and Delay detonator.

YEAR WISEPRODUCTION DETAILS OF NEXT FIVE YEARS

TABLE NO.: 3 YEAR WISE PRODUCTION

Proposed Saleable OB Mineral Total OB + Year ROM (M.T.) Granite (in M.T.) Waste Mineral Waste (in M.T.) (in M.T.) (in M.T.) 1st 44192 13072 8177 31120 39297 2nd 76678 25478 10832 51200 62032 3rd 149803 54534 15452 95269 110721 4th 223726 80160 24620 143566 168186 5th 246288 110830 0 135458 135458 Total 740687 284074 59081 456613 515694

Source-Approved Mining Plan

Ground Water Table

FIGURE NO 3: SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SHOWING WATER TABLE & ULTIMATE WORKING DEPTH OF MINING

ELEVATION OF ML AREA HIGHEST& LOWEST – 341 & 340 mRL

ULTIMATE DEPTH 310 m RL (30 m bgl) OF MINING

ING WATER TABLE 300 m RL (40 m bgl)

Proposed working will not intersect ground water table.

Extent of Mechanization: The mining in this case is carried out by semi mechanized method by using hydraulic machineries. This method is adopted considering the nature of mineral and nature of deposit and production of mineral and generation of waste. Considering the national, state and local holidays, around 300 working days are proposed in a year. The bench height is proposed 6 meters. The width will be more than the height. Haul roads are available up to the faces and will be maintained in the future up to the proposed workings for movements of laborers and vehicles.

Face slope will be maintained 65o, whereas ultimate pit slope is proposed 45o. Controlled blasting is proposed for easy excavation of rocks as per approved mining plan.

FIG.4: PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM

Overburden Removal

Excavation of Mineral

Loading

Transport to Consumers Industry

TABLE NO.4: DETAILS OF MACHINERY USE IN MINING ACTIVITY

Sr. Machine Nos. Make Capacity No. 1. Jack Hammers 4 Atlas Copco 32 mm 2. Compressor 2 Local 62.5 HP 3. Wire Saw 4 Local 40 HP 4. D.G. Set 1 Local 15 KVA Derrick 5. 2 Local 60 tonner Crane Hydraulic 6. 1 Dushant 2.4m3 Excavator 7. Dumper 4 Ashok Leyland 75 HP Water 8. 1 Ford 5000 Litre Tanker Source-Approved Mining Plan

3.6 Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of final products, mode of transport of raw material and finished product. There is no requirement of raw material for production of mineral. The project will itself generate raw material i.e. Proposed production of Masonry Stone is 110830 MTPA mineral Granite. Transportation will be done by dumper to the destination place.

3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlet: N.A

3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source Total water requirement for the mine will be about 5.0 KLD for domestic, dust suppression and green belt. Detail of water requirement in KLD is given below:

FIGURE: 5: WATER REQUIREMENT CHART

TOTAL WATER 5.0 KLD

Wire Saw Domestic Dust Suppression & Green belt 3.5 KLD 0.5 KLD 1.0 KLD

Septic Tank & Soak Pit

3.9 QUANTITY OF WASTES TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND SCHEME FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL: Quantity of waste likely to be generated during the five years is as follows:

TABLE NO. : 5 DETAILS OF YEAR WISE WASTE GENERATION

OB Mineral Waste Total OB + Mineral Waste Year (in M.T.) (in M.T.) (in M.T.) 1st 8177 31120 39297 2nd 10832 51200 62032 3rd 15452 95269 110721 4th 24620 143566 168186 5th 0 135458 135458 Total 59081 456613 515694 Source-Approved Mining Plan

Stacking the Over burden Top Soil/OB is lying over the mineral. During mineral mining intermix soil shall also generate.

Generation & Stacking of top soil: - Top Soil is lying over the mineral about 0.5m. it is proposed to stacked in the lease.

Generation & Stacking of Sub Grade Mineral: - No sub grade mineral generated.

3.10 SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE FEASIBILITY DRAWING WHICH GIVE INFORMATION EC PURPOSE:

PROJECT CONCEPT

Form 1, Pre-Feasibility Report and Approved Mining Plan and EMP to SEAC as per EIA Notification 2006 amendment vide S.O No. 3977(E) dated 14th Aug 2018 & MoEF&CC office memorandum vide no. L-11011/175/2018-IA-II(M) dated: 12th December, 2018

Screening by SEAC (site visit by sub-group of SEAC if necessary)

Appraisal and Rejected by SEIAA on

recommendation by SEAC recommendation by SEAC

Approval by SEIAA

Rejected Approved Display on MoEF & CC website and project proponent website

Post EC Monitoring Submission of half yearly compliance Report to MoEF & CC/RO and Regional Office of SPCB

Display of EC Compliance Report on MoEF & CC website

4.0 SITE ANALYSIS The lease area is of mineral Granite which is used for construction purpose on the basis of physical and chemical properties. The selected site has the following advantages. 1. Site is mineral specific 2. The area chosen is not having habitation. 3. The site is well connected by road. 4. No endangered species are present around the mine site.

4.1 Connectivity: Connectivity details from Project Site

TABLE NO.: 6 DETAILS OF CONNECTIVITY FOR PROJECT

Details Sr. No. Particulars

1. Nearest Airport None within 15 km radius map. Nearest Highway Chak Sujapura to Narlai Road at 500M in West Neepal to Keuri Road at 4.2KM in North 2. SH 67 at 4KM in SW SH 62 at 5.7KM in SE SH 16 at 7.5KM in South 3. Nearest Railway Station None within 15 km radius map .

4.2 Land form, land use and land ownership The lease area is Pvt. Land. The lease area falls in Survey of India Topo sheet No. 45G/11. The highest & lowest point of the lease area is 341 & 340 m RL. Village : Aneva Tehsil : Desuri District : Pali State : Rajasthan

4.3 Topography: The lease area is part of plain area.

4.4 Existing Land use Pattern: The lease area is of 2.0292 hectare (Pvt. Land). Existing land use pattern is given as below:

TABLE No. 7: EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN WITHIN THE LEASE AREA

S. No. Land use Category Present (Hect.) 1. Excavated area/Pit & Quarries 0.00 2. Storage of top soil 0.00 3. Overburden dump 0.00 4. Mineral/ Sub-grade stack 0.00 5. Infrastructure 0.00 6. Roads 0.00 7. Green Belt 0.00 8. Reclamation 0.00 9. Undisturbed 0.00 Total 2.0292

4.5 Existing Infrastructure The site office and rest shelter is already present at site and other site services will be provided as suggested by officials time to time.

4.6 Soil / rock classification 4.6.1 Soil: Major part of these soils varies from sandy loam to clay loam. They are rich in calcium salts but have poor organic matter. These soils are found in Pali, Nagaur, Jaipur and Dausa districts on the both sides of Aravalli.

4.6.2 Regional Geology: - Geological configuration of is quite complex. It is comprised of heterogeneous assemblage of different litho units of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic origin.

The geological Sequence Worked out by G.S.I. is given as under: Supergroup/Age Group Lithology Quaternary Alluvium & wind blown sand Nagaur Group Sandstone, gypsum & siltstone Marwar Supergroup Bilara Group Limestone, chert& dolomite Jodhpur Group Sandstone, shale, boulders, chert Middle to U. Proterozoic Malani Igneous Suite Granite ( type) Rhyolite &pyroclastics with dykes of granophyre Erinpura Granite Granite and gneiss Punagarh Group Basic volcanic with pillow lava, meta tuff, quartzite, shale, slate phyllite, bedded chert Delhi Supergroup Pali Group Phyllite, mica schist, biotite Lower to Middle schist, dolomitic marble, Proterozoic Migmatite & gneisses epidiorite, Hornblende Sendra-Ambaji Granite Granite and gneiss Ophiolite Suite Hornblendes schist, amphibolite, pyroxene granulite, gabbro & ultramafics. Kumbhalgarh Group Calc schist, marble, granite schist/amphibolite, biotite schist, quartzite, mica schist and migmatite The oldest & prominent rock exposed along district belongs to Delhi supergroup comprising southern, eastern and north eastern margine of the metamorphosed ferruginous and massive classics. With subordinate chemogenic sediments and associated intrusive and extrusive phases. Rocks of this Supergroup have been further classified in Kumbhalgarh, Pali & Punagarh Groups. The Delhi's are succeeded by a sequence of un metamorphosed sedimentary rocks comprised of sandstone, limestone, siltstone, gypsum beds, This Super group is further divided into Jodhpur Group, Pali Group & Nagaur Group. The Delhi's are intruded by granites and rhyolite. The predominant is the Erinpura Granite.

4.7 Climatic data from secondary sources January is the coldest month of this district with mean minimum temperature of 7.6° C and maximum temperature of 22.7°C. The temperature in the summer month of June reaches up to 48°C. There is drop in temperature due to onset of monsoon in the end of June and temperature rises again in the month of September. The atmosphere is generally dry except during the monsoon period. The humidity is highest in the month of August with mean daily relative humidity of 80%.

4.8 Social Infrastructure  The infrastructure like, toilets, first aid stations etc. already exists at mine site.  Health facilities such as dispensaries and hospitals and educational facilities (Govt. Primary and Govt. Secondary Schools) are available in Pali.  Medical facilities, Primary Health Centre are there in the area, imparting services for medical facilities. In each village one health worker has been appointed by the Govt. to provide primary health facilities.  Village people are availing drinking water facilities generally from the hand pump, open well and tube well.  An occupational health unit will be organized and the proposed measures will be adopted:  Pre & Periodical Medical Checkup program for all the workers.  Compulsory medical checkup program and first-aid box with necessary equipment will be provided.  Training for workers regarding occupational hazards.  Regarding Safety equipment i.e. dusts mask, safety shoes, gloves etc.

5.0 PLANNING BRIEF 5.1 Planning Concept: It is a mining project of Granite. The proposed production is 110830 MTPA mineral Granite. Semi-mechanized opencast method of mining will be adopted and transportation of mineral will be done in dumper.

5.2 Population Projection Man power requirement for mining is estimated to be approx 45. Most of the employees will be recruited from neighboring villages. The laborers are provided along with tractor trolley by contractor. So there will no permanent migration of people.

5.3 Land use Planning: Part-(A) LAND: STAGE WISE LAND USE AND RECLAMATION AREA

S. No. Land use Category Present (Ha) End of 5th year (Ha) End of mine (Ha) 1. Pit & Quarries 0.00 1.4537 - 2. Water Reservoir - - 1.35 3. Top Soil Dump - 0.0340 - 4. Dumps - 0.1262 - 5. Backfilled Area - - - 6. Stack Yard - 0.046 - Infrastructure (Work 7. shop, administrative - 0.066 - Building) 8. Roads - 0.0257 - 9. Green Belt - 0.10 0.67 10. Reclamation - - - Undisturbed/Non 11. 2.0292 0.1776 0.0092 Utilized Total 2.0292 2.0292 2.0292 At the end of life of mine, total excavated area will be 1.35 Hectare which will be converted into water reservoir which would have a positive impact by recharging the ground water table and 0.67 hectare area will be covered by greenbelt. Part-(B) POST MINING LAND USE OF CORE ZONE WITH ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT

Land Use (In Ha.) S. No. Description Water Public Plantation Undisturbed Total Body Use 1. Top Soil Dump ------Overburden 2. ------Dump (a) Excavation 1.35 -- -- 1.35 3. (b) Excavation ------(backfilled) 4. Road ------5. Built Up Area ------6. Township Area ------7. Afforestation 0.67 ------0.67 Temp. Mineral -- 8. ------Storage Undisturbed 0.0092 9. ------0.0092 Area Total 0.67 1.35 -- 0.0092 2.0292

Part-(C) REQUIREMENTS FOR PLANTS FOR AFFORESTATION AND RECLAMATION Waste (Reclaimed Top Soil Year Un-worked Area Total N Dump Area) Dumps No. No. No. o Area No. of Area Area Area Area No. of of of of (Ha) Trees (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) Trees T Trees Trees Trees Existing ------I o 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 II t 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 III a 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 IV l 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 V 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 VI year 0.37 370 ------0.37 370 onwards6 Total7 0.67 670 ------0.67 670 0 Total 670 trees will be planted over an area of 0.67 hectare. Certain species which are more suitable to the local environment are preferred to be planted such as Khejari, Neem, Pipal, Sheesham, etc.

5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand No infrastructure facility is available at mine site except mine office and rest shelter. Water will be bought from Aneva village via tanker water supply.

5.5 Facilities Provided: 5.5.1 Infrastructure Most of the workers will be employed from nearby villages so no accommodation is proposed at mine site.

Socio-Economic Impact:

The mining activity will have positive impact due to direct and indirect employment and development of ancillary industries. No displacement due to the proposed mine extension/ expansion project. Approx. 45 local workers will have employment opportunities along with periodical training to generate local skills.

TABLE No. 12:

PROPOSED BUDGETARY ALLOCATION FOR CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY

Estimated Focus Area CER Activities proposed Cost/annum (Lacs) Health &  Distribution of books and other need based 0.20 Education requirements in the nearby Govt. Schools of Village Aneva after discussion with the school administration.  Health camps and free medicine for local 0.50 persons Infrastructure  Installation of Solar LED Street Light on roads 0.10 Development of the village Aneva.  Construction and maintenance of the approach 0.30 roads Sanitation &  Installation and Maintenance of the Water 0.20 Hygiene Service Coolers in the Gram Panchayat Office and near by Govt. school.  Distribution of sanitary pad machines in Govt. 0.40 School & Dispensaries for girls. Public Welfare  Donation for local villages (Public Welfare) 0.20  Other miscellaneous expanses 0.10 Total 2.00

5.5.2 Landscaping and Green Belt Development Total 670 trees will be planted over an area of 0.67 hectare. Certain species which are more suitable to the local environment are preferred to be planted such as Khejari, Neem, Pipal, Sheesham, etc.

Year No. of Saplings Assumed Replenishment of Total survival Casualties 1st 80 64 0 60

2nd 80 64 16 80

3rd 80 64 16 80

4th 80 64 16 80

5th 80 64 16 80

5.5.3 Health and Safety System During the opencast working, and allied activities, all the precautionary measures shall be taken into account as per MMR 1961 and MCDR 3408 for safety and security. Following safety & security measures will be enforced;  Moving front of the lease shall have temporary fencing.  Permanent fencing will be provided where excavated pit has reached the ultimate pit limit.  Mine entrance will have a permanent check post and record shall be maintained of all persons / vehicles entering the mine area.  Round the clock security arrangement shall be provided to prevent inadvertent entry of persons. All safety measures prescribed under mining laws will be followed strictly. All workers will be medically examined in pre- placement phase and also periodically. First Aid Personnel with first aid kit will be available at the mine site to provide first aid to injured person. Arrangement for transportation of persons to nearby medical facilities will be made. Potable water facility will be provided to mine workers. Personal protective equipments (earmuffs/ earplugs, helmets, face masks, gloves, goggles) will be provided to mine workers as safeguards. Regular medical check-up camps shall also be arranged for detection of occupational diseases and minor disease in the nearby villages. Free check-up and medicine for treatment for their acute and chronic illness shall be provided. Awareness program will be organized for workers. The medical examination schedule & cost is provided in Table below:

TABLE NO.: 12 Budgetary Breakup for Labour Welfare

Capital Cost Recurring Sr. No. Facility Provided for Laborers in Rs. Cost in Rs. Shelters, Safe drinking water, Sanitation 2,00,000 Maintenance 1. facility Cost: 15,000 Periodical medical Examination once in 3. 5,000 three years @ 500 Fuel for cooking ( LPG Cylinder) @ 950 Per 4. 11,500 month Education for children of labors @ 1,000 per 5. 40,000 labor 6. Group Insurance @ Rs.1500 per worker 60,000 - Provision for personal protection equipment (PPEs) like ear plug, dust mask, Helmet,

7. shoes etc., for 40 workers  Safety shoes@350 Rs (2 times/year) 28,000  Hand Gloves @50 Rs (1 time in month) 24,000

 Dust mask@25 Rs (2 times in month) 24,000  Ear plugs@25 Rs (2 times in month) 24,000  Helmets @ 450 Rs(1 time in three years) 18,000 8. First Aid Box 10,000 9. Fire Safety 40,000 - Total 3,00,000 1,99,500/-

5.5.4 Disaster Management and Risk Assessment This may deal with action plan for high risk accidents like landslides, subsidence flood, inundation in underground mines, fire, seismic activities, tailing dam failure etc. and emergency plan proposed for quick evacuation, ameliorative measures to be taken etc. The capability of lessee to meet such eventualities and the assistance to be required from the local authority may also be described. The area lies in seismic Zone II; therefore precautionary measures shall be adopted. In the land slide prone zone area, fast growing soil binding species shall be planted & cemented bunds shall be made at the lower side so that minimum damage could be observed during land slide period. Some of the aspects to be included in emergency plan are as follow:  Organization details of command structure, working systems, implementation procedures and emergency control centre & have of incident controller, site main controller, their duties & other key personnel.  Communication centres & persons involved call signs & list of telephone numbers.  Availability of special emergency equipment e.g. heavy lifting gear, bulldozers, dumper, special fire fighting equipment.  Details of voluntary organizations with names of organizers, telephone numbers, resources etc. Humanitarian arrangements e.g. transport evacuation centres, emergency feeding, treatment of injured, first aid, ambulances etc.  No other accidents like subsidence of flood, tailing dam failure etc. observed during mining in the region.

In spite of following all the precautionary measures and safety rules, regulations and procedures, mining accidents cannot be ruled out completely. Following are the accidents which can take place in semi mechanized opencast mining and measures proposed to be taken.  Fall of human beings or fall of machines from benches/ dumps/haul roads.  Fire & Explosion in machinery.  Emergency situation due to social reason such as public unrest, terrorism etc.

Preventive Measures:  Creating berm on the side of benches/ haul roads of height greater than or equal to ½ tyre radius. Minimum height of berm shall be 1.2 m and slope 450. Minimum clearance of 1.5 m will be maintained between outer tyre and berm.  All provisions of MMR 1961, conditions imposed in permission for Deep hole drilling and blasting and use of HEMM, and conditions of explosive license will be followed.  Fire fighting equipment in the machinery/ workshop/ office will be maintained. Persons will be trained in the use of fire fighting equipment and mock rehearsal will be conducted.  Training of security personnel.  Procedures as laid down in Disaster Management Plan to be followed. Training: Persons will be trained in the following:  Training of protective equipment.  Procedures for reporting emergencies.  Location and use of fire fighting equipment.  Knowledge of alarm system and siren.  Evacuation procedures.  Training in first aid as per Mines Rules 1955. Emergency Equipment & Facilities:  Mobiles.  Fire fighting equipment’s  Emergency medical supplies Other protective equipment’s i.e. goggles, helmet, face shield, hand gloves, safety belts, barricade tape. First Aid box will be provided as per the provisions of Mines Rules 1955.

6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE Permanent offices and other buildings at mine proposed. The state transport buses and private buses are available up to village Aneva and mine site. The mine is facilitated with power line.

7.0 REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT PLAN No R&R is applicable to this project.

8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE 8.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (time schedule for the project to be given) This is proposed lease area and we are applying application to the concerned department for the grant of Environment Clearance.

8.2 Project Cost Estimation Estimated Project Cost with the proposed production is Rs. 1 Crore.

(B) Operational cost- The mineral Granite will be mined from the applied lease area and the cost of Granite will be average Rs.1000/- per MT.

8.3 Economic Viability The anticipated cost of Granite is Rs. 1000/- per MT. Average sale value is Rs. 3000/- per MT. Hence the project will be economically viable.

9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL  Project will create direct & indirect employment opportunities within the surrounding region. Unit will use good faith efforts to employ local people from the nearby villages depending upon the availability of skilled & un-skilled man-power surrounding the project site.  In operation phase, the proposed project would require significant workforce of non- technical and technical persons. Migration of highly education and skilled experience will result in increase of literacy in the surrounding villages.  In addition, the proposed expansion of project shall enhance the prospects of employment.  Assessment of the potential socioeconomic benefits during mining focused primarily on work force requirements, acquisition of supplies, and the temporary increased demand for services related to the mining project like food, housing, communications, law enforcement, medical care, local transportation etc. Due to these, additional revenue to local suppliers for required products and services related to the construction and operation phases of the project will generate.  Thus, mining activities will provide numerous new, although temporary, work opportunities for both skilled and unskilled labor, as well as contribute significantly to the local economy.  Additional government revenue expected from royalty, taxes, duties and other fees.  An added benefit to the proposed project will result in considerable growth of stimulating the industrial and commercial activities in the state. Small and medium scale industries may be further developed as a consequence. ------********------

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT No water reservoir located in the lease area. If rain water will accumulate in the working, than same will be dewatered by centrifugal pump of 5-10 H.P. The dewatering is proposed through a sump made in the bottom of the pit to check the silt, which spread in the nearby area. The proposed deepest working is above the ground water table thus quality of water will not decrease by proposed mining. Water table in the area is sufficiently below from ultimate depth of mining. No toxic mineral is present, which pollute the quality of ground water. No tailing pond is proposed, which pollute the quality of ground water. The mined out area will be converted into a small water reservoir which will support to recharge the ground water level of the area, which shall be useful as to the society during post mining scenario. Domestic waste water will be generated from office toilet only. Generated domestic waste water will be disposed through septic tank followed by soak pit.

AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT : Water sprinklers are proposed on haul road and at work place for dust suppression. Dust mask will be provided to the operator & mine workers. The source of air pollution is vehicular movement but the transportation will be towards the lower side hence the impact is not very much significant. Vehicular emission will be controlled and regularly monitored. Loading is also creating air pollution. Water spraying is proposed over the material before loading and transportation. Covered dumper will be used in transportation. Green belt will be developed to arrest dust pollution. Proposed mining is semi-mechanized and no processing/ grinding unit is proposed in the applied area, hence the air pollution will remain in permissible limit. For drilling wet drilling method will be used to control fugitive dust at source. Blasting will be done by covering blast holes with cement bags filled with sand so that chances of fly rocks will be minimized. Green belt development will be done to arrest dust pollution.

NOISE MANAGEMENT: The proposed mining will be done by opencast method but some amount of noise will be generated due to operation of dumper, and driller which will be deployed on hire basis for removal of overburden and due to vehicular movement. Transportation vehicles will be properly maintained and provided with good silencers. Precaution and regular maintenance of dumper, tipper & dumper replacement for damaged/ worn out parts whenever required will be taken. Ear plugs will be provided to operator and mine workers. Trees will be planted which will attenuate the noise levels. Blasting will be done during day time. Blasting will be avoided in the morning and evening hours, on foggy days, at night time and at times of high wind velocity. Blasting is required only for removing waste rock. The blasting shall be controlled, so that it does not damage the granite block. Light explosive will be used for removing overburden. The Blasting shall be done on contract basis by the licensed person/agency. Trees will be planted along the barrier of 7.5 m along the boundary of mine lease area which will act as a buffer for noise. The greenbelt with species of rich canopy will further attenuate the noise levels.

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: Stacking the Rejects The rejects generated while sorting out the mineral produced will be stacked temporarily at the sites. These rejects will be backfilled in the excavated area.

Green Belt Development: Total 670 trees will be planted over an area of 0.67 hectare, Certain species which are more suitable to the local environment are preferred to be planted such as Khejari, Neem, Pipal, Sheesham etc.

Reclamation Plan: At the end of life of mine, total excavated area will be 1.35 Hectare which will be converted into water reservoir which would have a positive impact by recharging the ground water table.

BUDGETARY PROVISION FOR EMP IMPLEMENTATION & MONITORING In order to implement the environmental protection measures, timely funds will be released as per requirement. In addition to above, it is proposed to invest total recurring cost of Rs 1 Lac per year on pollution control, green belt and environmental monitoring systems. The break-up of the investment is given in the following table.

TABLE NO.17: Annual Capital & Recurring Cost For Environmental Protection Measures

Recurring cost Sr. No. Particulars (in Rs. Lac) 1 Pollution Monitoring-Air, Water, Noise 0.40

2 Pollution Control (Water Sprinkling for 0.25 dust suppression)

3 Greenbelt development (Tree guards, 0.35 maintenance etc)

Total 1.00

Green Belt Development REQUIREMENTS FOR PLANTS FOR AFFORESTATION AND RECLAMATION Waste (Reclaimed Top Soil Year Un-worked Area Total Dump Area) Dumps No. No. No. Area No. of Area Area Area Area No. of of of of (Ha) Trees (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) Trees Trees Trees Trees Existing ------I 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 II 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 III 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 IV 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 V 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 VI year 0.37 370 ------0.37 370 onwards Total 0.67 670 ------0.67 670

Total 670 trees will be planted over an area of 0.67 hectare. Certain species which are more suitable to the local environment are preferred to be planted such as Khejari, Neem, Pipal, Sheesham, etc.

Year No. of Saplings Assumed Replenishment of Total survival Casualties 1st 60 48 0 60

2nd 60 48 12 60

3rd 60 48 12 60

4th 60 48 12 60

5th 60 48 12 60

ANNEXURE C Disclosure of Consultants Engaged Name of the Project: “Aneva Granite Mining Project” M.L.No.44/2018” Near Village: Aneva, Tehsil –Desuri, District: Pali, Rajasthan.

M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/O 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.) Contact No. – 9166863131 E-mail:- [email protected] Approvals, if any from (NABL/DGMS/IBM/ Name and address of the Nature of consultancy NRBPT/MOEF/CPCB/others Consultant/expert etc)*, give reference GEO GREEN ENVIRO HOUSE PVT. LTD., 403, Aimen Apartment, 29 Chandralok Colony, Aliganj, EIA/ EMP Organization Lucknow (U.P.) – 226024 Contact No.: 9415215163 Email: [email protected] NABET/EIA/1720/IA0023 EIA Coordinator 1 (Mining of -- Dr. Vijay Kumar Mishra minerals open cast only) -- Prof. Ajay Mishra FAE-Geo -- Prof. Tulsi Ram Rathore FAE-SC -- Mr. Pawan Sut Sharma FAE-AP -- Mr. Partho S. Mukherjee FAE-AQ -- Mrs. Saroj Singh FAE-WP -- Ms. Fauzia Siddiqui FAE-EB -- Mr. Ankit Chhabra FAA-SHW ------

-- -- Environmental Monitoring & analysis -- -- Hydro geological study -- -- Soil investigation -- -- Mining plan Madhav Lal Agarwal Qualified Person

Rainwater Harvesting -- -- Risk Assessment -- -- Architectural Plan -- -- Fire Fighting/Utilities plan -- -- Services (STP/ETP design)etc. -- -- Others, such as project consultants etc Deepak Kumar Saini Authorized Person

For M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/O 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.)

Annexure –E Part-(A) LAND: STAGE WISE LAND USE AND RECLAMATION AREA

S. No. Land use Category Present (Ha) End of 5th year (Ha) End of mine (Ha) 1. Pit & Quarries 0.00 1.4537 - 2. Water Reservoir - - 1.35 3. Top Soil Dump - 0.0340 - 4. Dumps - 0.1262 - 5. Backfilled Area - - - 6. Stack Yard - 0.046 - Infrastructure (Work 7. shop, administrative - 0.066 - Building) 8. Roads - 0.0257 - 9. Green Belt - 0.10 0.67 10. Reclamation - - - Undisturbed/Non 11. 2.0292 0.1776 0.0092 Utilized Total 2.0292 2.0292 2.0292 At the end of life of mine, total excavated area will be 1.35 Hectare which will be converted into water reservoir which would have a positive impact by recharging the ground water table and 0.67 hectare area will be covered by greenbelt. Part-(B) POST MINING LAND USE OF CORE ZONE WITH ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT

Land Use (In Ha.) S. No. Description Water Public Plantation Undisturbed Total Body Use 1. Top Soil Dump ------Overburden 2. ------Dump (a) Excavation 1.35 -- -- 1.35 3. (b) Excavation ------(backfilled) 4. Road ------5. Built Up Area ------6. Township Area ------7. Afforestation 0.67 ------0.67 Temp. Mineral -- 8. ------Storage Undisturbed 0.0092 9. ------0.0092 Area Total 0.67 1.35 -- 0.0092 2.0292

Part-(C) REQUIREMENTS FOR PLANTS FOR AFFORESTATION AND RECLAMATION Waste (Reclaimed Top Soil Year Un-worked Area Total N Dump Area) Dumps No. No. No. o Area No. of Area Area Area Area No. of of of of t (Ha) Trees (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) Trees e Trees Trees Trees - :Existing ------I 0.06 60 ------0.06 60

II 0.06 60 ------0.06 60

III 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 IV T 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 V o 0.06 60 ------0.06 60 VI yeart 0.37 370 ------0.37 370 onwardsa Totall 0.67 670 ------0.67 670 670 trees will be planted over an area of 0.67 hectare. Certain species which are more suitable to the local environment are preferred to be planted such as Khejari, Neem, Pipal, Sheesham, etc.

For M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/O 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.)

ANNEXURE-F

Statement of Commitments by the PP for Compliance during Post E.C. Period

Statement of Commitment with reference to the Project (“Aneva Granite Mining Project” M.L. No.-29/2018, Ref. No. 201810000936” located Near Village: Aneva, Tehsil –Desuri District: Pali, Rajasthan.

Following are the commitment related to the above mentioned project agreed by the project proponent during EIA presentation to the SEAC for compliance and presented for verification during post EC period, to RPCB and MoEF along with other EC conditions.

S. Commitments under Various Heads Ref page no in Final Responsibility No. Form-1 M,PFR (Status of compliance) etc.

1 Total 670 trees will be planted in an area of PFR Will be complied 0.67 ha at the end of the life of mine. 670Native species which are more suitable to Pg. No. the local environment are preferred to be planted such as Khejari, Neem, Pipal, Sheesham, Mango etc.

2 CER (Corporate Environment PFR Will be complied Responsibility) Rs. 2.00 Lac per annum Pg. No.

3 Budget for labour welfare Rs 1.99 Lac per PFR Will be complied annum (Recurring Cost) Pg. No.

4 Cost proposed for Environmental PFR Will be complied management Rs. 1.00 Lac per Annum Pg. No.

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Annexure H

Format for Mines

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Name of the Project (with production and location address):- Aneva Granite M.L. Area of M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, (M.L. No.-29/2018, Ref. No. 201810000936, Lease area 2.0292 hects.), N/v Aneva, Tehsil – Desuri, Distt.- Pali (Raj.) with proposed rate of production is 110830 TPA of mineral Granite Name of the Project Proponent (with address, e-mail):- M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/O 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.) Contact No. – 9166863131 E-mail:- [email protected]

Name of the Consultant (with address, e- mail):- Geo Green Enviro House Pvt. Ltd. C/o Shivani Mines & Minerals, B39, RIICO Housing Colony, Near CGST Office, Beawar Distt. Ajmer (Raj.) Pin Code : 305901 Contact No. – 8386962169 E-mail:- [email protected]

1. 1Category / Item 1(a)B1 . no.(in Schedule):

2. 2Location of Project N/v Aneva, Tehsil – Desuri, Distt.- Pali (Raj.) . 3. 3Project Details M.L. No.-29/2018, Ref. No. 201810000936 . M.L. No. Area- 2.0292 Hects. /Production capacity Production (TPA)- 110830 TPA

4. 4Project Cost: 1 Crore . 5. 5Water Requirement Total water requirement is about 5.0 KLD= 0.5 KLD (Drinking & . Domestic Uses) +1 KLD (Plantation & Dust Suppression) + 3.5 KLD & Source (Wire Saw )

6. 6Fuel & Energy:- Electricity will be required for Wire Saw Cutter & drill machines which will . be fulfilled by proposed DG Set. Diesel will be used in machineries as

Excavator, Dumpers & JCB.

7. 7Application No. & - . Date & documents submitted :-

8. 8Information about Enclosed Aravalli Certificate.

9. Date of Enclosed Air/Water/Noise Monitoring

10. Information about Enclosed 500 mts composite map

11. Environment 0.65 lacs per year Management Plan

12. CSR /ESR Activates 2.00 lacs per year

13. Green Belt/ 0.35 lacs per year Plantation

14. Budgetary Breakup 1.99 lacs per year for Labour

15. Present Status :- This is a fresh applied ML area.

For M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/O 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.)

AFFIDAVIT (By Project Proponent) This is to certify that: I, ……………………………………..Partner of M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/o 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.), Project Proponent of Aneva Granite Mining Project, M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936, Area – 2.0292 Hects. Near Village - Aneva, Tehsil – Desuri, District - Pali do herby solemnly state as follows: 1. That I have applied the application for EC for above said Project whose total area is 2.0292 Hect. 2. That There is no litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is proposed to be set up at Village - Aneva, Tehsil – Desuri, District - Pali (Raj.), M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936, Production Capacity – 110830 MTPA, Mineral Granite and that for any such litigation whatsoever, the sole responsibility will be borne by me. 3. That “No activity relating to the proposed project (Village - Aneva, Tehsil – Desuri, District – Pali (Raj.) M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936, Production Capacity – 110830 MTPA, Mineral Granite has been undertaken at site and no activity has been carried out in violation. 4. That the project/activity pertaining to the mining lease has not been in violation of the order dated 02/08/2017 of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the matter of Writ Petition (Civil) No. 114 of 2014, Common cause vs UOI and has not been in violation as per the compliance of OM of MoEF & CC vide no. 3-50/2017-IA.III(PT.) DATED 30/05/2018 & not in the violation to MoEF & CC notification dated 08/03/2018. 5. That no illegal mining activity has been or being carried out in the mining lease in violation of the Mines and Minerals (Development & Regulation) Act, 1957, Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974, Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981, Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 and other relevant laws and timely permissions, clearance and approvals for the mining lease as per their applicability to such permissions, clearance and approvals. 6. That I hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application, enclosures and other documents 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…………………….. Signature of PP with address For M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/o 2/199, Housing Board Colony Place……………………. Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.)

AFFIDAVIT (By Project Proponent) This is to certify that: I, ……………………………………..Partner of M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/o 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.), Project Proponent of Aneva Granite Mining Project, M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936, Area – 2.0292 Hects. Near Village - Aneva, Tehsil – Desuri, District - Pali do herby solemnly state as follows: 1. Our Environmental Consultant for submission of the project report for obtaining EC are Geo Green Enviro House Pvt. Ltd. 2. That all the documents required as per the MoEF OM no. L-11011/47/2011-IA.II(M) Dated. 24.6.2013, OM no.J-46072/12//1213-IA-II(I), Date: 24.12.2013 and amendments made till today have been submitted for obtaining EC. 3. That the MoEF OM no. J-46072/12/1213-ia-ii(i), Date: 24.12.2013 is applicable on this project and the project falls under the under the category ‘B’ as categorized in the MoEF OM on.J-46072/12/1213-IA-II(I), Date: 24.12.2013. 4. That, we are having no bore well within our premises for the unit. No new bore well/tube well/open well or any other structure for ground water withdrawal will be installed in the future without permission of CGWA. 5. That the additional water consumption of water, it any, will be met from nearby wells, tankers or water supply board. 6. That the surface level of area is 295 mSL & the Ground Water Table is at 260 mSL. Ultimate depth of mining will be 267 mSL & the mine will not intersect the Ground Water Table, permission from the Central Ground Water Authority is not required. If required, than I will apply for CGWA permission. River nearby the area will not be damaged by mining operation.

Date…………………….. Signature of PP with address For M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/o 2/199, Housing Board Colony Place……………………. Gupteshwar Road, Dausa (Raj.)

AFFIDAVIT (By Consultant)

This is to certify that: I, Deepak Kumar Saini S/o Ram Prakash Saini, C/o Shivani Mines & Minerals, B39, RIICO Housing Colony, Near CGST Office, Beawar, Distt. Ajmer (Raj.), Authorized Person of Geo Green Enviro House Pvt. Ltd. for Aneva Granite Mining Project, M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936, Area – 2.0292 Hects. near Village - Aneva, Tehsil – Desuri, District - Pali and Our Project Proponent for E.C. are M/s Shri Nidhi Granite. 1. That There is no litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is proposed to be set up at Village - Aneva, Tehsil – Desuri, District - Pali (Raj.), M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936, Production Capacity – 110830 MTPA, Mineral Granite and that for any such litigation whatsoever, the sole responsibility will be borne by me. 2. That “No activity relating to the proposed project (Village - Aneva, Tehsil – Desuri, District – Pali (Raj.) M.L. NO. 29/2018, Ref. No.: 201810000936, Production Capacity – 110830 MTPA, Mineral Granite has been undertaken at site and no activity has been carried out in violation. 3. That the project/activity pertaining to the mining lease has not been in violation of the order dated 02/08/2017 of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the matter of Writ Petition (Civil) No. 114 of 2014, Common cause vs UOI and has not been in violation as per the compliance of OM of MoEF & CC vide no. 3-50/2017-IA.III(PT.) DATED 30/05/2018 & not in the violation to MoEF & CC notification dated 08/03/2018. 4. That no illegal mining activity has been or being carried out in the mining lease in violation of the Mines and Minerals (Development & Regulation) Act, 1957, Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974, Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981, Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 and other relevant laws and timely permissions, clearance and approvals for the mining lease as per their applicability to such permissions, clearance and approvals. 5. That I hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application, enclosures and other documents 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…………………….. Signature of Consultant with address Deepak Kumar Saini S/o Ram Prakash Saini, C/o Shivani Mines & Minerals, B39, RIICO Housing Colony, Near CGST Office, Place……………………. Beawar, District Ajmer (Raj.)

GST NO. …………………… MOBILE: 9414681829 SHRI NIDHI GRANITE

M/s Shri Nidhi Granite, R/o 2/199, Housing Board Colony, Gupteshwar Road, Dausa Ref. Date:

We partners of M/s Shri Nidhi Granite registered office at A-89, “Kuldeep” Nai Abadi, Asotiya Road, Kankroli, Tehsil & Distt. Rajsamand (Raj.) states that:- 3 Kusunlata Vyas W/o Madhu Sudan Vyas, R/o Shree Krishna Vihar, Bhilwara Road, Kankroli, Tehsil & Distt. Rajsamand 4 Manisha vyas W/o Kuldeep Vyas, R/o A-89, “Kuldeep” Nai Abadi, Asotiya Road , Kankroli, Tehsil & Distt. Rajsamand 5 Mangilal Teli S/o Mohan Lal Teli R/o Kishanpura, Post Kelwa, Tehsil & Distt. Rajsamand 6 Tulsiram Paliwal S/o Bhagwan Lal Paliwal, R/o Ward no. 7, Jawad, Tehsil & Distt. Rajsamand

Hereby authorize ……………………………. partner of the firm to deal with any matter relating to said mining lease bearing Aneva Granite Applied M.L. Area (M.L. NO. 29/2018, REF. NO.: 201810000936) Mining Lease Area: 2.0292 Hect. Located near village- Aneva, Tehsil –Desuri, Distt. - Pali State - Rajasthan.

And can submit & sign any papers/document relating to environmental clearance from SEAC/SEIAA and appear before SEAC/SEIAA, Mining Office, Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board/State Govt./Semi Govt. Offices/Central Govt. Offices/Any Local Bodies/Court/Municipal Bodies, Firms & person and to sign, submit applications, agreements and to do the needful in this regard on behalf of the firm.

Specimen signature of ……………………. is attested below. 1. Kusunlata Vyas (Partner) …………………………..

2. Manisha vyas (Partner) ………………………….. 3. Mangilal Teli (Partner) ………………………….. 4. Tulsiram Paliwal (Partner) …………………………..