Annexure-Mining Plan

Annexure-Mining Plan

1. GENERAL a) Name of Applicant: Smt. Madhuri Shukla W/o Shri Gyanprakash Shukla 'D' Block 54,Vijya Nagar , Malviya Nagar , Jaipur, Rajasthan Mobile No. – 08740000000 b) Status of Applicant: Private Individual Photocopy of Photo ID is enclosed as an Annexure No I c) Mineral/s which are occurring in the area and which the applicant intends to mine: The Granite is occurring in the area and the applicant intends to mine Granite. d) Period for which the mining lease is granted/renewed/proposed to be applied The applicant has applied M.L. for period of fifty years from date of Registration for fresh grant. e) Name of Qualified Person who preparing the Mining Plan: Rakesh Purohit B.E. Mining Address - 17E/777, Chopasani Housing Board, Jodhpur. Phone (0291)2706098 (Tele Fax), M-9829021098. Photocopy of Experience Certificate is enclosed as Annexure - II. f) Name of prospecting agency: There are few operating mines nearby and on the basis of geological survey, the availability of granite was checked and verified by state mining department and subsequently consent for grant of mining lease was issued. 1 g) Reference No. and date of Letter of intent from the state Government: This mining plan with progressive mine closure plan is prepared with reference to Under Rule 29(1) & 29 (13) of RAJASTHAN MINOR MINERAL CONCESSION RULES, 2017 The applicant has applied for mining lease in 3.2622 hectares area at village Dari, Tehsil & District Pali and Superintendent Mining Engineer Sojat vide letter no. SME/JODH/CC/SOJAT/MINOR/REF No- 201810000427, dated 5/10/2018 has given consent to grant mining lease. The photocopy of letter of intent (LOI) is enclosed as Annexure – III. The applied lease map for applied area is enclosed as Plate no.1 Photocopy of the Description Report is enclosed as an Annexure. IV 2. LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY a) Details of area (with Location Map): Enclosed as plate no. 2A. District & State: Pali, Rajasthan. Tehsil: Pali Village Khasara No. /Plot No. / Block Range/felling Series etc.: Village Dari, Khasra no. 582/120 (Private Agriculture land) Photocopy of the Khasra map along with Jamabandi is enclosed as an Annexure V. Applied area (Hectares): 3.2622 Hects. Whether the area is recorded to be in forest (please specify, whether protected, reserved etc.)- No, the area does not fall in forestland. Ownership Occupancy- Private Agriculture land – 3.2622 Hects. Existence of public road/railway, if any nearby and approximate distance: The applied area is approached from village Dari, which is about (5km) from the applied area in North West direction. The applied area is situated near village Dari. The applied area is approached from District- Headquarter Pali which is about 35Kms away from the applied area. The Nearest Railway Station is Pali, which is about 35kms from the area. Medical Facility, School & other facilities are available at Dari village. Land use pattern (Forest, agricultural, Grazing, Barren etc.)- The entire 3.2622 hects land is private agricultural land. Attach a general location and vicinity map showing area boundaries and existing and proposed access routes. It is referred that the area be marked on a Survey of India topographical map or a cadastral map or forest map as the case may be. However if none of these are available, the area should be shown on an accurate sketch. The area applied for mining lease falls in Survey of India Topo Sheet No.45G/2. Key Plan is enclosed as Plate No. 2 PILLAR LATITUDE LONGITUDE X 2533‟59.38‟‟ 732‟48.03‟‟ A 2534‟2.78‟‟ 7302‟47.05‟‟ B 2534‟5.31‟‟ 7302‟54.64‟‟ C 2534‟8.79‟‟ 7302‟49.60‟‟ D 2534‟8.12‟‟ 7302‟45.89‟‟ E 2534‟2.17‟‟ 7302‟45.27‟‟ PART -A 3.0 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION A. PHYSIOGRPAHY:- The applied area under Mining lease is flat. The highest contour general RL in the area is 198.0mRL & Lowest Contour RL is 197mRL . There is no nalla flowing in the area. The Sukri River is passing outside the applied area at a distance of about 17.0 mts from boundary line „B‟ as shown in Environment plan plate no. 6. The rainwater follows the natural slope and flows out of the applied area. There is no public road passing through the area. All the surface features are marked on the surface plan & Geological plan plate No. 3 & 4 respectively. The land status is private agriculture land. 3.1 Regional Geology: - The geological set up of Pali District in very complex and interesting. It comprises heterogeneous assemblages of Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic rocks. These are classified into Delhi super group, Marwar super group and Post Delhi Igneous rocks. The main rock type found are phylite, schist, basic volcanics, quartzite, calc schist, calc gneiss and dolomite. The rocks are about 740 to 2000million years old. The geological Sequence Worked out by G.S.I. memoir 123 is given as under: Supergroup/Age Group Lithology Quarternary 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 (Jolor 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 Sirohi Group Phyllite, mica schist, biotite Lower to MiddleProterozoic schist, dolomitic marble, migmatite & gneisses epidiorite, Hornablende Sendra-Ambaji Granite Granite and gneiss Phulad Ophiolite Suite Hornblends 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 clastics.Thearea around lease area is occupied by the extrusive and intrusive phases of Malani igneous suit.In fact granite is found as boulders and sheets and also as small hillocks.This granite is part of Jalore granite group which is essentially quartz-felspar- hornblende granite. 3.2 LOCAL GEOLOGY:- (i) The stratigraphic succession of the Post Delhi intrusive belong to local geology. Post Delhi intrusive/extrusives boulder granite and rhyolite of Malani suit.It is to clarify that only intrusive granite is exposed near Dary. This granite is intrusive into Delhi rocks but such exposres are obscured by soil cover. Now this granite is medium to coarse grained,cream to pinkish coloured, and shows equigranular texture. Granite is traversed by 2-3 sets of joints, trend if 1st joint is N30E, 2nd is N60E, 3rd is N50W, this divides rock into small blocky masses facilitates block mining. There are few old leases in this area which give information about granite thickness. The detailed study of the area was done to assess the presence of granite in the applied area. These studies included Geological Mapping, Topographical survey and Geological Traversing. Detailed geological mapping of the applied area of 3.2622Hectares was carried out on a scale of 1:1000. Topographical survey of the ML area was simultaneously done. Different litho units along with their dimensions were marked on map. Mineralized bodies i.e. granite rock is precisely marked. The Geological Plan is enclosed as plate No. 4 along with this report. The country rock of the area comprises of plutonic ROCKS OF Jalore granite Suite. Pinkish & light red coloured granite outcrops in the area. The granite is medium grained. The granite comprises quartz, feldspar biotite hornblende etc as mineral component. It comprises two to three sets of joints and weathered at surface. Medium to small size blocks of granite can be extracted. Description of litho units: - Given below are the generalized litho-units: Soil – 1.0m to 3.0m Weathered Granite - 2.0mts. Granite – 35.0mts. (Proved= 20mts) (Probable= 10mts) & (Possible= 5mts) 3.3 (A) GENERAL GEOLOGY OF THE AREA/PHYSICAL CHARACTERS OF GRANITE. The country rock exposed in the applied area is Granite which belongs to Jalore granite of post Delhi age. Area is completely occupied by the granite and the area falls on ground surface and partly part of small hillock. Granite is defined as plutonic light colored and acidic igneous rock Composition: - The most common mineralogical constituents of the granite are quartz and feldspars. The first is always easily recognized by its physical properties. Feldspar, which makes up the greater part of granite, are of two types the Potash Feldspar and Soda Feldspar. Among other minerals the most important are Micas, Amphiboles, commonly Hornblende, and rarely pyroxenes like Augite and Hypersthene. Similarly Accessory minerals like oxide of iron, aPAtite, garnet and tormoulene appearances are also seen. Texture: - Granite is medium to coarse grained. There are two different sets of joints running perpendicular to each other dividing the massive rock mass into blocky formation. Occurance: - The granite occurs chiefly as deep seated intrusion like Sills, Bosses, Stocks and Batholiths. Origin: - The origin of the granite is magmatic source. Colour: - Granite is defined as plutonic light colored. Nature: - Non toxic in nature B) EXPLORATION WORK DONE TO DATE:- No exploration work is done till date. Few operative mining lease are located near this applied area and also on the basis of geological survey the availability of granite was checked and verified by state mining department. C) EXPLORATION PROPOSED TO BE CARRIED OUT IN THE FIRST FIVE YEARS: Proposed exploration program in the first five years is given below: - For confirmation of granite continuity in the applied area as applied area is soil covered, area unexplored shall be explored by digging two scout bore hole (SB.H-1 to SB.H.-2) in first year of mining upto a depth of 20mts.

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