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FEASIBILITY

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INDEX S.No. DESCRIPTION PAGE No.

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1

2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT /BACKGROUND 2 INFORMATION

3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 4

4. SITE ANALYSIS 10

5. PLANNING BRIEF 12

6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE 13

7. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT(R&R PLAN) 16

8. PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES 16

9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATION) 16

Project: M.L. No. 17/2007 Madpura Limestone Area, Applicant: M/s Parikrama Mining Industries

Pre Feasibility Report for Madpura Limestone Area Near Village- Madpura, Tehsil – Khinvsar & District – ,

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The applied ML area of 998.8655 hectare is situated near Village Madura, Tehsil – Khinvsar & Distt. – Nagaur (Rajasthan) has been sanctioned in the name of M/s Parikrama Mining Industries, New Delhi. Lessee is a Partnership Firm. Lease period shall be 50 years from date of lease execution. The Mining Plan has been approved dated 15.11.2014 by Regional Controller of Mines, IBM, Ajmer. Area does not falls under Aravali hills ranges. As per EIA Notification Dated 14th Sept. 2006, Environmental Clearance is required for all new mining projects. This mining project falls under Category “A” Project as per EIA Notifications 2006. In order to obtain Environment Clearance as per Notification on dated 14th Sept. 2006 from MoEF, New Delhi for the purpose of mining of mineral Limestone, we are submitting application (Form-I) & Pre Feasibility Report for prior environmental clearance(EC) to MoEF, New Delhi.

1.2 Salient features of the project Project Name Madpura Limestone Area Location of mine Near Village – Madpura Tehsil - Khinvsar District –Nagaur (Rajasthan) Topo sheet number GT Sheet No. 45E/8 Land Use Govt. Land (77.71ha) & Agriculture land (921.1555ha) Nearest Habitation/Town Madpura/ Khinvsar Nearest Railway Station Nagaur Nearest Airport Nearest National Highways, NH-65, SH-19 State Highways & Major District Roads Nearest Dispensary & Primary Health Centres & Govt. Hospital at Khinvsar Government Hospital Educational Facility Primary Government School & Government college at Khinvsar Water demand & Supply . Total water requirement is about 40.0 KLD Sources of water . 2.0KLD (Drinking & Domestic Uses) . 08KLD (Plantation) . 30 KLD (Dust Suppression). . Drinking water & water for dust suppression & for plantation purpose will be made available by nearby villages through the tankers. Nearest Tourist Places Jodhpur Seismic Zone Seismic Zone II

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Highest & Lowest Elevation Highest 330.70 mts Lowest 300.0 mts Proposed production of mine 2.4 million TPA Estimated Project Cost 995 lac Method of mining The proposed method of mining will be fully mechanized opencast mining with drilling and blasting No. of working days 300 days Man power 100

2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION A. Identification of the project and project proponent. Name of Project: - Madpura Limestone Area Near Village- Madpura, Tehsil –Khinvsar, District - Nagaur The ultimate proposed rate of production is 2.4 million tonnes per annum. The applied lease area is 998.8566 Hectare which is Non Forest Area. There is no National Park/ Sanctuary and National Monument within 10 KM radius of the applied area. Category of Project: Category A The project proponent is partnership firm. Address of the applicant LGF-10, Vasant Square, Plot A, sector B, Pocket V, Community Centre, New Delhi-110070

B. Brief Description of Nature of Project The project is for the mining of mineral Limestone. Proposed method of Mining will be fully- mechanized opencast with drilling and blasting. For the systematic working of opencast mines, benching will be done. The height of bench will not be kept more than 6.0m at a time and the width of benches will always be more than the height. Total excavated area 675.08 hectare during the conceptual phase of mine. C. Need for the Project & Importance to the Country The mining project falls in the Khinvsar Tehsil and of Rajasthan. The mineral limestone is used as captive use for cement manufacturing in the vicinity. The earning sources of the region are limited. Most of the people are dependent on agriculture. The upcoming project will bestow various increased social & economic benefits to the local communities and improvements in physical and social infrastructure of the area, apart from increased financial benefits to state govt. by way of taxes royalties & cess etc. D. Demand and supply gap The area is famous for its large reserves of limestone. The demand for the minerals has been steadily increasing over the years. Presently these materials have been used for hydrated lime manufacturing purpose. LOI has been issued for few new areas for cement manufacturing in the vicinity. However, no any cement industry has been setup in the area. In such backward area, cement plant setup will grow economic conditions of local so supply of mineral limestone is required to be meet with demand of the product, the prospect of industries is very good. The physical properties of Limestone are: Mineralogy The average quality of entire limestone of the area is given in the table below: -

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Table: Average chemical analysis of limestone of this area Rock Type Chemical Composition CaO MgO SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3 LOI Entire Limestone 46.09 3.92 2.71 1.20 0.42 41.54 Deposit

Occurrence Sedimentary origin strata in the entire area. Structure: Regional and Local Structure The applied area and its surroundings present a simple structural setup. No major structural feature that is observed in the area. The grey limestone has trends in a N to S direction with gently dipping either side. The amount of dip varies upto 10 to 20 at places. The limestone is highly jointed and the prominent set of joint seen in the area. At places voids/ cavities have been observed within the limestone surface. E. Export Possibility Since the produced mineral will be absorbed in the cement unit to be setup in the area so it will not be exported. F. Domestic/Export Markets The mine is meant for captive use only thus there is no requirement of selling of the mineral in export markets. G. Employment Generation (Direct & Indirect) due to the project Because of large-scale mining proposals, employment generation of the area will be significant. Depending on the requirement of mining work and also as per statutory requirement of acts and rules sufficient supervisory, skilled and unskilled person will be employed at the mine to run the mine systematically and safely to raise the targeted production. Labour Requirement - Deployment of man power for management plan, technical and other persons to be employed as follows:-

Management and Supervisory Staff S. No. Designation Number 1. Managerial 08 2. Supervisory 11 3. Operations 75 4. Secretarial/General 06 Total 100

About 100 staff members including labours shall be employed directly and approximately 125 persons indirectly will get employment in this mining project. Thus total around 225 persons will get employment including direct employment and indirect employment.

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3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. Type of Project including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, if any There is no interlinked or interdependent project of this mine. No other allied activities i.e. washing of minerals, beneficiation etc. will be carried within the periphery of this project. B. Location (map showing general location, specific location and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates. The area comprises of an area of 998.8655hectare and is located near village Madpura of Khinvsar Tehsil & Nagaru District of Rajasthan. Public Road: A metalled village road connecting Khinvsar to Deu Fanta (Deu Fanta falls on State Highway-19, Phalodi to Nagaur) passes nearby the area in reference at about 4.5 km towards SW. Village Madpura is lying on this road SW of the applied ML area approximately at 4 km. Deu Fanta is about 9.0 km from applied area towards west and District HQ Nagaur is about 48 km from Deu Fanta towards NEE. Few cart tracks are passing through the area which has limited extent. One tar road (village Madpura/Berathal to village Chawandia) is also passing through the applied area joins a metalled road Khinvsar to Deu Fanta as described above. Nearest National Highway NH-65 (Ambala in Haryana to Pali in Rajasthan via Nagaur, Jodhpur) is passing at about 19 km SE of applied ML area. Railway Line: No railway line passes through the lease area. The nearest broad gauge railhead is Nagaur on Merta Road to Bikaner Section of Northwestern Railway which is located at a distance of about 57 km from applied area. Air Port: The nearest air port is Jodhpur at about 110 km by road.

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(C) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, NAGAUR particularly the environmental consideration gone into should be highlighted. Applied area As the project is mineral specific and the LOI was issued for excavating the mineral Limestone at the specific location near Village Madpura, thus no alternate site was considered. D. Size and Magnitude of Operation Proposal of production mineral Limestone at 2.4 million TPA using the open cast Fully Mechanized mining methods with drilling and blasting. E. Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given) The project is for mineral Limestone and the area comprises of 998.8655hectare and as per revenue records is Govt. Land & Agriculture land. The mining will be done by fully mechanized opencast method with drilling and blasting. Drilling of the holes will be by compressed air operated drill machine. The working will be done by forming systematically benches of 6.0mts average height in mineral and width of the benches will be always more than the height. The Blasting will be carried out as per Rules and will be done with all the safety measures. The explosive shall be handled by the licensed contractor and blasting will be done by the competent persons as per the practice. Hence no storage is required for explosive at the site. Special precaution will be taken for the fly rock problem. All the adequate precaution as per provision MMR 1961 will be taken. At the end of the life of the mine total excavated area will be 675.08 hectare. Part of excavated area will be backfilled and rest proposed to be used as rainwater storage during the conceptual phase. Regional Geology The rock formations of Madpura and its surrounding areas belong to the Marwar Super Group, which is an essentially unfossiliferous and marine sedimentary sequence of rocks of Cambrian age. The rock sequence has been classified in to Jodhpur, Bilara and Nagaur Groups representing arenaceous, calcareous and arenaceous – argillaceous facies of sediments respectively. Madpura limestone deposit belongs to Bilara Limestone which happens to be a calcareous member of Trans-Aravalli Vindhyan basin. The geology of the area is mainly composed of very thin alluvial cover belonging to Recent to Sub-recent of Quaternary Period followed by consolidated sedimentary sequence of Upper Vindhyan System with following stratigraphical sequence: - Regional Stratigraphy of the area is as follows: -

Table: Regional Stratigraphy Group Formation Rock Type Nagaur Tunklian Sandstone Sandstone, gritty sandstone & pebbly sandstone. Group Nagaur Sandstone Brick red sand stone, siltstone, shale Pundloo Dolomite Dolomite, dolomitic limestone, cherty dolomite, Stromatolitic limestone, dolomite etc. Bilara Gotan Limestone Limestone with bands of Group chert and dolomite. Dhanappa Dolomite Stromatolitic limestone, dolomite, dolomite limestone, chert and cherty dolomite. 5

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Gribhakar Sandstone Bricked siltstone, shale & sand stone. Sonia Sandstone Maroon silt stone, shale & sand stone ------Unconformity ------ Jodhpur Pokhran Boulder bed Bed comprising pebbles, cobbles, boulders and Group erratic of malani granite and rhyolite in sandy/silty/clay matrix.

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE MINING PROCESS

MINING

Excavation

Mineral Waste

To be supplied to proposed cement plant Stacked temporary at earmarked site

Used for backfilling of part of the excavated area & Loading & Transportation to proposed cement plant rest area to be used as rainwater storage

Extent of Mechanization S. Type of Machine Capacity Number No. 1. DTH Hydraulic Drill machine 100-115 mm. diameter 4 2. Jack Hammer drill machine 32 mm. dia 5 3. Mobile Air Compressor 450 cfm 5 4. Excavators 2.4 -3.5m3 6 5. Tipper/ Dumper 20 T 25 6. Tractor with Trolley 4 T 2 7. Water Tanker 12 KL 2 8. Hydraulic Rock breaker 0.9 cum 1 9. Explosive Van - 1 10. Dozer 65 DBP 1 Source :- Approved Mining Plan

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RESERVE: Table: UNFC code For High Grade Limestone Classification Code Quantity (mill. tonnes) Grade Total Mineral Resources (A+B) 47.03 A. Mineral Reserve: - 1. Proved Mineral Reserves 111 - High Grade 2. Probable Mineral Reserves 121&122 3.71+7.31=11.02 LST B. Remaining Resources: - 1. Feasibility Mineral Resources 211 - 2. Pre-feasibility Mineral Resources 221&222 - 3. Measured Mineral Resources 331 - 4. Indicated Mineral Resources 332 - 5. Inferred Mineral Resources 333 36.01 6. Reconnaissance Mineral Resources 334 -

Table: UNFC code For Cement Grade Limestone Classification Code Quantity (mill. tonnes) Grade Total Mineral Resources (A+B) 104.32 A. Mineral Reserve: - 1. Proved Mineral Reserves 111 - Cement 2. Probable Mineral Reserves 121&122 12.18+10.03=22.21 Grade LST B. Remaining Resources: - 1. Feasibility Mineral Resources 211 - 2. Pre-feasibility Mineral Resources 221&222 9.79+1.47=11.26 3. Measured Mineral Resources 331 - 4. Indicated Mineral Resources 332 - 5. Inferred Mineral Resources 333 70.85 6. Reconnaissance Mineral Resources 334 -

Table: UNFC code for Total Limestone Classification Code Quantity (mill. tonnes) Grade Total Mineral Resources (A+B) 151.35 A. Mineral Reserve: - 1. Proved Mineral Reserves 111 - High Grade 2. Probable Mineral Reserves 121&122 15.89+17.34=33.23 & Cement B. Remaining Resources: - Grade LST 1. Feasibility Mineral Resources 211 - 2. Pre-feasibility Mineral Resources 221&222 9.79+1.47=11.26 3. Measured Mineral Resources 331 - 4. Indicated Mineral Resources 332 - 5. Inferred Mineral Resources 333 106.86 6. Reconnaissance Mineral Resources 334 -

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MINEABLE RESERVES & MINE LIFE: Considering production capacity of mine as under: - Year Production (million tonnes) I 1.20 II 2.40 III 2.40 IV 2.40 V 2.40 Total 10.80

Balance mineable reserves after first fifth year – 33.23 – 10.80 mill. tonnes = 22.43 mill. tonnes At the proposed production capacity of 2.40 MTPA Balance Life of mine is 22.43/2.40 = 9.3 years say 9 years Total life of mine* is 5 + 9 = 14 years Life of mine may be increased subjected to conversions of reserves under 333 category into 111 category of reserves * Life of mine is calculated on mineable reserves which are estimated based on exploration carried out by DMG, Govt. of Rajasthan and existing excavation across the applied ML area. Life of mine may further be increased as the entire applied ML area is seems mineralized but confirmation will be after geological exploration which is proposed in this plan for the mine life.

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PRODUCTION, WASTE GENERATED IN FIRST FIVE YEARS MINING

Area Avg. Volume of HIGH GR. CEMENT TOTAL Bench SOIL/ LST LST GR. LST LST Bench (mRL) WASTE

Year Height SAND

No. Bench From To sq.mt. m (cum) (cum) (cum) (tonnes) (tonnes) (tonnes) I I 325 319 223230 6 1339380 - - - - - II 319 314 54136 5 - - 270680 720009 - - III 314 309 36090 5 - - 180450 - 479997 1200006 II I 325 319 290500 6 1743000 - - - - - II 319 315 21488 4 - 85954 - - - - II 319 314 72181 5 - - 360905 960007 - - III 314 309 108270 5 - - 541350 - 1439991 2399998 III III 314 308 60150 6 - - 360900 959994 - - IV 309 303 90225 6 - - 541350 - 1439991 2399985 IV I 325 319 102124 6 612744 - - - - - II 319 316.5 78000 2.5 - 195000 - - - - III 316.5 312 78000 4.5 - - 351000 933660 - - IV 309 303 91666 6 -- - 549996 - 1462989 2396649 V I 325 319 193170 6 1159020 - - - - - II 319 316.5 78000 2.5 - 195000 - - - - II 319 316.5 72181 2.5 - - 180453 480004 - - III 313 308 144900 5 - - 724500 - 1927170 2407174 Total 4854144 475954 - 4053674 6750138 10803812

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F. Raw Material Required Along Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, and Marketing Area Of Final Product/s Mode Of Transport Of Raw Material And Finished Product. No raw material will be required for production.Waste material will be stacked near the earmarked site. G. Resource optimization/ recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined. Water will be accumulated in the part of the excavated mine out pit area during rains and pits serve as a natural ground water recharging structure. As a result of extraction of mineral, the rate of charging of ground water is likely to be increased considerably. Water collected in the sump will be used in various purposes at mine viz. plantation, dust suppression etc. H. Availability of water its source, Energy/Power requirement and source should be given. Total water requirement is about 40 KLD. Drinking water will be made available through PHED supply. Water for dust suppression and plantation will be arranged from nearby villages. Water table in the area varies from 57-60m. There is no power in the applied area. Diesel is used as motive source of primary energy for mine machinery. Diesel will be used in machinery using in the mining. Diesel will be outsourced from nearby diesel pumps. I. Quantity of waste to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management/disposal. Waste material generated during course of mining will be stacked inside the lease area temporarily. No need to stabilize the waste dumps as it is proposed to be start backfilling 3rd year onwards. 4. SITE ANALYSIS A. Connectivity The applied area is well connected through road & road network from Madpura and Khinvsar. The nearest Air Port is at Jodhpur at about 110km from lease area. B. Land form, Land use and Land ownership The applied area falls on part of G. T. Sheet no. 45E/8. No forest land is involved in the lease area. The Land form is flat. As per revenue records, the land is Govt. Land and agriculture land.

C. Topography The applied area under having flat topography. The highest & lowest elevation in the area is 330.70mts of virgin land. There is no nalla flowing with in the area.

D. Existing land use pattern (Agriculture, on-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including area under CRZ), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to the periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river), CRZ in case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given. No forest land is involved in the applied ML area. There is no National Park/ Sanctuary/Eco sensitive Zone and National Monument within 10 KM radius of the applied lease ML area. There is no firm drainage present in the applied lease area. 10

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Existing land use Particulars Area (in Hects) Mining 3.90 Dumps of ore, waste & Overburden & Mineral - storage Infrastructure (Tar Road, Haulage, Foot Track ) 3.0 Township/ Habitation 2.0 Bore well - Remaining area 989.9655 Total Occupied Area 998.8655 Area backfilled, if any - Area afforested by mine owner -

Shortest Distance From Following Particulars Particulars Distance Periphery of the project to periphery of the No forests Wild Life Sanctuary None (within 10 km) Eco Sensitive Area None (within 10 km) Water bodies (distance from the HFL of the None river) Notified industrial area None (within 10 km) Few mines are present in the vicinity of the area.

E. Existing Infrastructure As it is fresh applied hence no Mine office/ Rest shelter etc exists but is proposed inside the applied area. The water is required for drinking purpose & for dust suppression during mining & for Plantation Purpose. Mining will be done with the machine. A first aid facilities with all necessary materials will be kept available all the time in the mine office for use. Medical Examination shall be carried out regulatory as per rules. F. Soil Classification The soil of the district falls under sandy soil category. G. Climatic data from secondary sources Nagaur has a dry climate with a hot summer. Sand storms are common in summer. The climate of the district is conspicuous by extreme dryness, large variations of temperature & highly variable rainfall. The mercury keeps on rising intensely from March till June. These are the hottest months. The maximum temperature recorded in district is 470 C with 00 C as the lowest recorded temperature. The average temperature of the district is 23.50 C. The winter season extends from mid November till the beginning of March. Rainy season is of a short during from July to mid September. The average rainfall in the district is 36.16 cm & 51.5 percentage humidity. H. Social Infrastructure The infrastructure like, toilets, first aid stations etc. will be provided at the mine site. A Secondary school is available at village Khinvsar. 11

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Government College is present at Khinvsar. Dispensary is present at village Khinvsar. Government Hospital is present at Khinvsar. Village people are availing drinking water facilities generally from the PHED supply system and hand pump, open wells and tube wells. Communication services like post office and telephones are available in the nearby village. Some of the villagers are also having mobile phones. Insurance cover to all workers engaged in mines shall be provided. For Occupational safety following measure will be taken: i. The workers will be trained in vocational training they get proper training in their particular work. ii. They will be provided proper safety equipment such as safety boots, helmets, and lifeline etc. iii. Proper benches will be formed. Apart from this all safety precaution will be taken as per Act, Rules and Regulation. iv. Training for workers regarding occupational hazards. An occupational health unit will be organized and the proposed measures will be adopted: 1. Pre & Periodical Medical Checkup program for all the workers. 2. Occupational health surveillance program of the workers shall be undertaken periodically to observe any contractions due to exposure to dust and take corrective measures, if needed.

5. PLANNING BRIEF A. Planning concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) town and country planning/Development authority Classification. The LOI has been issued for mineral Limestone. The proposed production is 2.4 million TPA. Fully mechanized Opencast methods of mining will be adopted. B Population Projection Heads Census 2011 Total Population of Nagaur District 3307743 Total population of Madpura Village 4424 Total Male Population of Madpura Village 2349 Total Female Population of Madpura Village 2075 Total Schedule Cast Population of Madpura Village 1275 Total Schedule Tribe Population of Madpura Village 1 Total Literacy of Madpura Village 1965 (Source: - Census 2011 issued by the Government of India)

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C. Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.) Land use pattern Particulars Pre Operational After five years Post operational phase (Area in Hects). phase (Area in Hects). (Area in Hects). Pits and Quarries 3.90 84.90 675.08 Dumps of ore, waste & - 30.0 - Overburden, Mineral Stack - - - Infrastructure (Tar Road, 3.0 5.0+2.0 3.0 Haulage, Foot Track) Township/ Habitation 2.0 2.0 2.0 Remaining area 989.9655 869.9655 318.7855 Area backfilled, if any - 9.0 186.0 Water reservoir - - 489.08 Total 998.8655 998.8655 998.8655 * Total 96 hectare area will be covered under plantation. Plantation will be done along the boundary barrier and along road barrier. D. Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) On the basis of the preliminary site visit, the infrastructure demand in the village was assessed on the basis of need and priority. The road facility is already available which shall be used and properly maintained. Preference will be given to local labour from nearby villages. The health infrastructure of the study area requires improvement. The lack of medical facilities needs improvement. Medical facilities will be provided by mine owner during mining. Physical Infrastructure The road facility is already available which shall be used and maintained. The labor requirement is drawn from the nearest villages, which shall also be trained for the requirement in mines. Other infrastructure facilities required such as transport etc. for mine labors is available by way of jeep, two wheelers etc. Social Infrastructure The mine in the area will provide regular employment to the local villagers of the area. In all 100 people will directly get employment from the project and around 115 people will get indirect benefit. Total 225 people will be benefitted by the project. E Amenities/Facilities A Mine office cum rest shelter will be proposed inside the area. Rest shelter shall be made for workers. Water is available by the PHED supply. A first aid box with all necessary materials will be kept all the time in office building for use. Medical examination shall be carried out once in every two years as per rules or as per norms.

6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE A. Industrial Area (Processing Area) No infrastructure is proposed. B. Resident Area (Non Processing Area) As maximum local person will be given employment, no residential area/ housing is proposed.

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C. Green Belt During the mife life it is proposed to do plantation covering area of about 96 hectares. The proposed species of plants are: - S. No. Local Name Botanical Name 1. Ber zizyphus rotundifolia 2. Khejri Prosopis cineraria 3. Babool Acacia nilotica 4. Neem Azadirachta indica

Programme for Plantation Proposed Afforestation Schedule Year No. of trees to be Location Area to be covered planted (ha) I 2000 Within statutory 2.0 II 2000 boundary barrier 2.0 III 2000 within the applied 2.0 IV 2000 ML area 2.0 V 2000 2.0 Total 10000 10.0 VI to 10th 86000 On backfilled area 86.0 and along applied area boundary Total at the 96000 All around the ML 96.0 end of mine boundary and on life backfilled area Survival rate assumed is 75%. For improving the survival rate of the plant following measures to be taken care of: - o A full fledge nursery would be established under supervision of horticulturist within plant premises o Water tank and drip irrigation facilities shall be established o A self generation bio-fertilizer will also be established o Tree guard/ fencing shall be provided to protect the saplings

Place of proposed plantation The plantation shall be done at the following places:- 1. At the boundary barrier of the Area. 2. Along road within the lease area 3. On backfilled area D. Social Infrastructure There are few mines in the vicinity of the area. Looking towards unemployment people generally goes outside for earning for their livelihood. This area will provide direct employment opportunity as an additional employment to the local residents. Hence earning

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Project: M.L. No. 17/2007 Madpura Limestone Area, Applicant: M/s Parikrama Mining Industries of the people will increase and will help up-liftment of socio-economic status of the lease area, which will improve their living standards. Besides this, lessee is ready to do help at their level best for up-liftment of surroundings. The limestone area in the area will provide regular employment to the villagers of the area. The applicant shall spend towards development of the area i.e. treatment of poor’s, schools, temples and other social work, local residents shall be employed. Beside this the lessee also proposes to carry out:- Regular health check up camps for the workers engaged in mines shall be organized. Occupational health surveillance program of the workers shall be undertaken periodically to observe any contractions due to exposure to dust and take corrective measures, if needed; Insurance cover to all workers engaged in mines shall be provided; Safety to prevent the worker getting injury during work following measure will be taken: The workers will be trained in vocational training they get proper training in their particular work. They will be provided proper safety equipment such as safety boots, helmets, and lifeline etc. Proper benches will be formed. Apart from this all safety precaution will be taken as per Act, Rules and Regulation. E. Connectivity (Traffic and transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc.) Has already been discussed in previous paras.

F. Drinking Water Management (Source & supply of water) Total water requirement is about 40.0 KLD. Water will be available by the PHED Supply from nearby the area.

WATER

INTAKE

MINING GREEN BELT DOMESTIC SPRAYING

WATER WATER WATER DISCHARGE DISCHARGE DISCHARGE

ZERO ZERO ZERO

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G. Sewerage System Not applicable as no Domestic waste water will generate. H. Industrial Waste Management No Industrial waste is generated from the project area. I. Solid waste Management No Reject will be generated. J. Power Requirement The operation will be done only during the day time hence there is no electric power requirement for the project at site. The Electricity Power is not available in the lease area and it is available in the nearest village Madpura and is also passing through. No Electricity power is needed as all the machinery deployed for the mining operations are diesel operated.

7. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT(R&R PLAN) (Policy to adopted (Central State) in respect of the project affected person including home oustee, land oustee and landless labor (A brief outline to be given) No R & R Plan is required for this project.

8. PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES A. (Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (time schedule for the project to be given) The project is proposed for the annual production 2.4 million tonnes of the mineral, once the Environmental Clearance and other statutory approvals are obtained from the concerned departments. B. Estimated project cost and along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project. Project cost The proposed project cost will be Rs. 995 lac.

9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATION) The area is located near village- Madpura, Tehsil- Khinvsar & District- Nagaur (Raj.) The proposed mine will bring economical benefits to the state by the way of Royalty for mineral, surface rent, sale tax/VAT, income tax etc. The project will be economically beneficial to the local people by way of direct and secondary employment opportunities. The project will bring about socio-economic improvement of the area and will prove beneficial to the area. In the interest of mineral development and to improve the social conditions of the local and surrounding people this project should be allowed after considering all the environment aspects.

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