DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT DISTRICT: VIDISHA MADHYA PRADESH AS PER NOTIFICATION OF MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE. GOVT. OF INDIA, NEW DELHI, NO. S.O. 141(E), THE 15TH JANUARY, 2016 DIRECTORATE OF GEOLOGY AND MINING, M.P. MINERAL RESOURCE DEPARTMENT, GOVT OF M. P. BHOPAL [email protected] 2016 CONTENT S.N. Subject 1 Introduction 2 General 3 Geomorphology 4 Geology 5 Mineral Resources 6 Overview of Mining activity in the District 7 Details of Royalty or revenue received in last three years 8 Details of production of sand or bajari or minor mineral in the last three years 9 The list of Mining Lease in the District with location, area and period of validity 10 Drainage 11 Process of deposition of sediment in the river of the district 12 General profile of district 13 Rainfall 14 Land utilization patter in the district 15 Mineral Potential 16 Geological And Mineral Map 17 Map Index 18 Geomorphological Map 19 Geohydrological Map 20 Geotechnicaland Natural Hazards Map 21 Land use Map 1.INTRODUCTION As per the order issued by the Mineral Resources department Govt of M P the District Survey Report is to be prepared for the fulfilment of the notification of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate change Govt of India dated Jan. 15th 2016. “MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 15th January, 2016 S.O. 141(E).—Whereas in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) and clause (v) of sub-section (2) of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), read with clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, the Central Government hereby makes the following amendments in the said notification, namely:- ” APPENDIX - X [See paragraph 7 (iii) (a)] PROCEDURE FOR PREPARATION OF DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT The main objective of the preparation of District Survey Report (as per the Sustainable Sand Mining Guideline) is to ensure the following: Identification of areas of aggradations or deposition where mining can be allowed; and identification of areas of erosion and proximity to infrastructural structures and installations where mining should be prohibited and ca lculation of annual rate of replenishment and allowing time for replenishment after mining in that area. The report shall have the following structure: 1. Introduction 2. Overview of Mining Activity in the District 3 The List of Mining Leases in the District with location, area and period of validity 4. Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years 5. Detail of Production of Sand or Bajari or minor mineral in last three years 6. Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the District 7. General Profile of the District 8. Land Utilization Pattern in the district: Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining etc. 9. Physiography of the District 10. Rainfall: month-wise 11. Geology and Mineral Wealth In addition to the above, the report shall contain the following: (a) District wise detail of river or stream and other sand source. (b) District wise availability of sand or gravel or aggregate resources. (c) District wise detail of existing mining leases of sand and aggregates. The above notification laid down the procedure of enviornement clearance process in the District level under the chairmenship of District collector as DEIAA and DEAC. MoEFCC , Govt of India through notification dated 20th Jan 2016 notified every district magistrate/district collectore as the head of DEIAA committee of concerned district. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 20th January, 2016 S.O. 190 (E) :- In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of Section 3 of the Environment(Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) and in pursuance of the notification of the Government of India in the erstwhile Ministry of Environment and Forest number S.O. 1533 (E), dated the 14th September 2006 (hereinafter referred to as the said notification), the Central Government hereby constitutes the District Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA), for grant of environmental clearance for Category ‘B2’ Projects for mining of minor minerals, for all the districts in the country (hereinafter referred to as Authority for the districts) comprising of the following members, namely 1. District Magistrate or District Collector of the district Chairperson 2. Senior most Divisional Forest Officer in the district —Member An expert member to be nominated by the Divisional 3. Commissioner or Chief Conservator of the Forest —Member Sub-Divisional Magistrate or Sub-Divisional Officer of the 4. district head quarter —Member-Secretary 2. The Chairperson and official members of the Authority for the districts shall hold office during their tenure in the district on said posts and the expert member shall hold office for a period of three years from the date of nomination by the competent authority. 3. The Authority for the districts shall exercise such powers and follow the procedures as specified in the said notification. 4. The Authority for the districts shall base its decision on the recommendations of the District Level Expert Appraisal Committee constituted under paragraph 5 of this notification. 5. For the purposes of assisting the Authority for the districts, the Central Government hereby constitutes the District Level Expert Appraisal Committee for all the districts of the country (hereinafter referred to as DEAC for the district) comprising of the following members, namely:- 1. Senior most Executive Engineer, Irrigation Department —Chairperson 2. Senior most Sub-Divisional Officer (Forest) —Member A representative of Remote Sensing Department or Geology Department or State Ground Water Department to be 3. nominated by the District Magistrate or District Collector —Member Occupational health expert or Medical Officer to be nominated 4. by the District Magistrate or District Collector —Member 5. Engineer from Zila Parishad —Member 6. A representative of State Pollution Control Board or Committee —Member An expert to be nominated by the Divisional 7. Commissioner or Chief Conservator of Forest —Member An expert to be nominated by the Divisional 8. Commissioner or Chief Conservator of Forest —Member An expert to be nominated by the Divisional 9. Commissioner or Chief Conservator of Forest —Member 10. Senior most Assistant Engineer, Public Works Department —Member Assistant Director or Deputy Director or District Mines Officer —Member- 11. or Geologist in the district in that order Secretary 6. The Chairperson and the official members of the DEAC shall hold office during their tenure in the district and the non-official members shall hold office for three years from the date of their nomination by the competent authority. 7. The DEAC shall exercise the powers and follow the procedures as specified in the said notification. 8. The DEAC shall function on the principles of collective responsibility and the Chairperson shall endeavor to reach a consensus in each case, and if consensus cannot be reached, the view of the majority shall prevail. 9. The District Magistrate or District Collector of the district shall notify an agency to act as Secretariat for the Authority for the districts and DEAC. The agency shall provide all logistic support including transportation, accommodation, and such other facilities in respect of all its statutory functions. 10. The non-official members of the Authority for districts and the DEAC shall be entitled to such sitting fees, travelling allowance and dearness allowance which shall be paid in accordance with the concerned rules of the respective State Governments. [No. Z-11013/98/2014-IA-II (M)] MANOJ KUMAR SINGH, Jt. Secy. And in compliance of the above notification the Divisional Commissioner Bhopal has constituted the DEIAA and DEAC for Raisen district on 14th march 2016. 2.GENERAL - Vidisha District is situated in the central part of Madhya Pradesh and covers an area of about 7371 Sq km and falls in the Survey of India toposheet Nos. 54 H, 54 L, 55 E and 55 I between latitudes 23020’ and 24021’ N and longitudes 72015’ and 78019’ E. The district is well connected by metalled roads with the State capital Bhopal and with the adjacent district headquarters. Vidisha is the district headquarter and Leter, Sironj, Korwai and Basoda are other important towns. Bhopal-Jhansi Central Railway connecting Vidisha passes through the district. It is bordered in the North and NW by Guna district, East by Sagar district, South by Raisen and SW by Bhopal district. The general information of Vidisha district No of No of No of gram No of Villages Populations % Literacy blocks tehsils panchayat habitated Unhabitated as per 2011 07 10 581 1533 97 1458875 59.95 Block wise Statistical profile ( as per Census 2011) District /Tehsil/Block Area (sq.km.) Villages Gram Panchayat District Vidisha 7371 1524 581 Tehsil & Block 1066 226 95 Vidisha Tehsil Kurwai 897 150 75 Tehsil Pathari NA 54 NA Tehsil & Block Sironj 1255 274 93 Tehsil & Block Lateri 986 176 61 Tehsil Basoda 797 176 101 Tehsil Tyonda 426 98 0 Tehsil Gyaraspur 511 115 71 Tehsil Gulabganj 361 75 0 Tehsil Nateran 478 82 85 Tehsil Shamshabad 591 98 0 Block Kuwai 897 204 75 Block Basoda 1223 274 101 Block Gyaraspur 872 180 71 Block Nateran 1069 180 85 District Population & Literacy in 2011 Total population Male Female Rural Urban 1458875 769568 689307 1119257 339618 3.GEOMORPHOLOGY - Physiographically, the district is highly rugged and undulated comprising hills, dissected plateau, valley and flats/plains. The district forms part of Betwa, Kelhan, Kevton and Baghira rivers which are perennial in nature. The upland region belonging to Deccan Trap dominated by hills and ridges in the SE and SW part of the district and the central part is characterised by valleys and plains. Betwa is the main river flowing from SW to NE.
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