DIRECTORATE OF GEOLOGY AND MINING CHHATTISGARH DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT MUNGELI CONTENTS • Introduction • Overview of Mining Activity in the District • The list of Mining Leases in the District with location, area and Period of validity • Details of Royalty of Revenue received in last three years • Detail of Production of Sand, Bajari or others minor mineral in last three years • Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the District • General Profile of the District • Land utilization Pattern in the district: Forest, Agriculture, Horticultrue, Mining etc. • Physiography of the District • Rainfall : month-wise • Geology and Mineral Wealth o District wise detail of river or stream and other sand source. o District wise availability of sand or gravel or aggregate resources o District wise detail of existing mining leases of sand and aggregates. 1. INTRODUCTION Mungeli was formed as tahsil in 1860. It is now newly formed district came into being on 1 st January, 2012. The district consists of 3 administrative blocks/tehsils namely Mungeli, Patharia and Lormi and total number of villages in the district are 711. It is situated between latitudes 21 0 48’35” to 22 0 40’30” and longitudes 81 0 29’45” to 82 0 02’ 10” . It is bounded by Bilaspur on the north and east, Anuppur and Dhindori district of Madhya Pradesh on the north, Kabirdham on the west, Bemetara district on the south and Baloda Bazar on the south-east. The area of the district is about 2750.36 km 2. The total population of the district is approximately 7, 01,707 (as per census 2011). The district is famous for Achanakmar sanctuary which was declared as a tiger reserve in 2009. Few tourist places of the district are Madku dwip, Motimpur, Hathnikala temple, Satyanarayan temple, Khudia Dam which is surrounded by mountains from three sides and is also known as Maniari Jalashaya as constructed over Maniari river. Madku dwip is famous for ancient Shiv temple of 10-12 th century situated on the bank of Shivnath River where it is divided into two parts forming a dwip and is about 45 km away from the district headquarter Mungeli. District Survey Report has been prepared as per the guidelines of the Gazette of India notification no. S.O. 141(E) New Delhi, Dated 15 th January 2016 of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change mentioned in Appendix-X. District Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA) and District Environment Assessment Committee (DEAC) are constituted to scrutinize and sanction the environmental clearance for mining of minor minerals of lease area less than 5 hectare. 2. Overview of Mining Activity in the District: Minerals of economic importance, found in Mungeli district are mainly Limestone, Dolomite and Quartzite etc. Building materials like aggregate, sand, murrom, ordinary stone, brick clay are also found in enough quantity. There are 17 quarries of limestone. These quarries are operational in Patharia, Mungeli and Lormi tahsil at villages Mungeli, Kosamtara, Khamhardih, Dhamni, Sargaon, Mohbhatta Badiyadih, Bhakhuridih etc. 01 stone quarry at Budhawara village of Lormi tahsil is leased out. 05 quarries have been sanctioned for mining of soil to prepare brick at villages Suretha, Surada, Chichesara, Ramgarh, Khajuri etc. 03 sand quarries have been leased out on the bank of river Maniyari and Agar at different villages for sand mining. The mining activity in the district is mainly concentrated in Patharia, Mungeli and Lormi block. Approximately 283.72 lakh rupees royalty is earned from all minerals in the district in 2015-16. 3. 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Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years: Revenue received in last three years is: S. Financial Year Royalty or Revenue (in Rs.) No. 1. 2013-14 3,60,40,382.00 2. 2014-15 3,35,33,597.00 3. 2015-16 2,83,72,093.00 Grand Total 9,79,46,072.00 Data provided by District Mining Office, Mungeli 5. Detail of Production of Sand or Bajari (Mineral mineral) in last three years: Mostly, the sand is mined from the bank of river Maniyari and Agar at villages Paijania, Thelki and Lagara etc. S. No. Financial Year Total Production of Sand(in m 3) 1. 2013 -14 - 2. 2014 -15 - 3. 2015 -16 2500 (Approximately) Data provided by District Mining Office, Mungeli 6. Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the District: There are some important factors which are responsible for the process of sedimentation in a river basin are the stage of river development (the infant, youth, mature or old stage), lithology and structures of the upstream region or provenance from where sediments eroded/migrated/travelled, geomorphology and gradient of provenance, anthropogenic activities such as mining, industrialization and mega engineering projects such as Dam also affects the process of sedimentation and the thickness of the sequence is determined by the depth of the stream channel during flood stage and is related to the size of river itself.
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