Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. 1.0 PFR EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This is a quarry lease of Sandstone Mining Project, located at near Village- Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District-Bhilwara (Rajasthan) over an area of 1.4045 hectares. The Mining Plan with progressive mine closure plan for Sandstone Mine Ref No.-20191000015611 (QL No.-23/2019) located at Near Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District-Bhilwara (Raj.) has been prepared on the consent of Applicant Sh. Ramcharan Meena in compliance LOI granted for an area of 1.4045 hectt. In favour of Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Sh. Nanda Ji Meena R/o – Govindpura, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District-Bhilwara (raj.) vide order no. SME/Bhil-Cir/CC-2/Bijo/23/2019/ 170 dated-19/01/2021 for 30 years from date of Registration and submitted for approval Under Rule 29 (1) & 295 (vi) of RMMCR 2017.this plan of Quarry License will approved by SME Bhilwara due to area more than one hect as per Rule 29(1) of RMMCR 2017. Table 1.1 Salient Features of the Project Project Name 1 Mine Lease Area 2 Near Village 3 Location Mine 4 Tehsil District State Sandstone Mining Project (Area–1.4045 ha.) located at Near Village-Aaroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District-Bhilwara (Rajasthan) 1.4045 Ha. (Govt. Waste Land) Aaroli Bijoliya Pa Bhilwara Rajasthan Pillar Coordinates Latitude/Latitude A B C D E F G H I J Latitude 25°04'20.99"N 25°04'21.05"N 25°04'20.50"N 25°04'20.44"N 25°04'19.61"N 25°04'17.70"N 25°04'18.16"N 25°04'19.30"N 25°04'22.29"N 25°04'23.48"N Longitude 75°13'20.38"E 75°13'19.64"E 75°13'19.53"E 75°13'20.20"E 75°13'20.04"E 75°13'19.82"E 75°13'17.23"E 75°13'17.27"E 75°13'18.10"E 75°13'18.68"E Page 1 Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. 5 K L M Khasra details 6 1041/471 Mineral 8 Total Mineable Reserves 9 Ultimate Pit Limit 5 meter No. of Working Days 300 13 Method of Mining 14 15 16 17 5 Years ( as per Avg. Production) Semi-mechanized Opencast Water Demand Manpower requirement Nearest Railway Station 18 Nearest State National Highway 19 3,03,365 MT 1,50,011 TPA ( ROM) Life of Mine 12 Sandstone Proposed Production 10 Nearest Airport 75°13'19.36"E 75°13'20.55"E 75°13'21.54"E 45 O/4 Toposheet 7 25°04'23.45"N 25°04'24.99"N 25°04'24.91"N PFR 3.0KLD (0.5KLD for Drinking & domestic use, 1.0KLD for Dust Suppression, 1.5 KLD for Plantation) 15 Person Nearest railway station is Uparmal Railway Station about 19.83 km in NNE direction. Highway/ NH- 76 is at 0.25 km in NW from the mine site. Kota Airport Approx. 63.40 Kms. Towards ENE direction. Pa 2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION (i) Identification of Project Proponent. In case of mining project, a copy of mining lease/letter of intent should be given. Project Proponent– Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Sh. Nanda Ji Meena R/o- Govindpura, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District-Bhilwara (Raj.) Brief Description of Nature of Project: This is a quarry lease of Sandstone Mining Project, located at near Village- Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District-Bhilwara (Rajasthan) over an area of 1.4045 hectares. The Mining Plan with progressive mine closure plan for Sandstone Mine Ref No.-20191000015611 (QL No.-23/2019) located at Near VillagePage 2 Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. PFR Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District-Bhilwara (Raj.) has been prepared on the consent of Applicant Sh. Ramcharan Meena in compliance LOI granted for an area of 1.4045 hectt. In favour of Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Sh. Nanda Ji Meena R/o – Govindpura, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District-Bhilwara (raj.) vide order no. SME/Bhil-Cir/CC-2/Bijo/23/2019/ 170 dated-19/01/2021 for 30 years from date of Registration and submitted for approval Under Rule 29 (1) & 295 (vi) of RMMCR 2017.this plan of Quarry License will approved by SME (ii) Bhilwara due to area more than one hect as per Rule 29(1) of RMMCR 2017. Need for the project and its importance to the Country and or Region The Sandstone is a basic building construction material for constructing houses, It is cheaper than the RCC construction material due to its easy workability. Thus, keeping in mind this requirement, mining of Sandstone is necessary for durability and to beautify by carving as per the requirement of the consumer. Total of 10 people will be employed for the mining activity which will create direct & indirect opportunity for employment to local people. By mineral production the applicant will pay royalty & other taxes which will be an additional source of revenue for the region. The proposed Sandstone mining project will cater the need of individual and local market of construction resulting benefit in terms of socio - economic development. Mining industry play an important role in economic sector in India. Rajasthan is dominant in minor mineral wealth. The state is endowed with major and minor mineral resources. The region, where the project is situated is mostly dependent on agriculture and mineral resources. The important benefits accruing from the project to the state in the form of royalty can thus be stated as-boost to local and regional economy. The development of mining in the area provides direct and indirect employment opportunities, better infrastructural facilities, communication and socio-economic infrastructure. (iii) Demand and Supply Gap Rajasthan has been bestowed with huge reserves of mineral. So far there is no problem as such of shortage of supply of Sandstone in the state. There are sufficient reserves of Sandstone which can meet the domestic demand. Page 3 Pa Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. PFR (iv) Imports v/s Indigenous Production Demand of Sandstone in the domestic market is high. In the allotted area, Sandstone is available in abundant quantity and can be excavated (v) indigenously. It had become a major source of economy in the area/region. Export Possibility Mineral Sandstone the indigenous demand and major consumers are located in nearby areas. Major consumers are located in nearby area. (vi) Domestic/Exports Markets There is always an increasing demand of Sandstone in market as well as in export market. (vii) Employment generation (Direct & Indirect) due to the project By proposed project of Sandstone mining in the area, people get employment. The project directly generates the employment opportunities for the local people and indirectly for the others. The total manpower requirement for the proposed mining operation will be around 15 Persons directly. Indirect employment is expected by allied activities. 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: (i) Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, If any. The proposed project of Sandstone is an independent project in which (ii) mineral will be sold directly in domestic market. Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates. The lease area has been marked on toposheet No. 45 O/4 falls in VillageAaroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District–Bhilwara (Rajasthan) in the state of Rajasthan. (iii) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted. Mining of mineral is site specific and feasible in the allotted area hence no alternate site is examined for mining. (iv) Size and Magnitude of Operation Total area of mine lease is 1.4045 Ha. The mining operation will be @1,50,011 Page 4 Pa Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. PFR TPA (ROM) production of Sandstone. Mining will be confined to 13 meter depth (v) in next five year. Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given) The working in the area will be carried out by semi-mechanized cast method of mining. Considering the national, state and local holidays there will be around 300 working days in a year. Approach road will be provided upto workings for movement of labourers and vehicles. Face slope will be 65°, whereas ultimate pit slope is proposed 45°. Gradient of haul road will be kept 1 in 16 (ramps). Dumpers and tippers will be used for transportation of overburden. Trucks will be deployed for transportation of mineral Sandstone from working to consumers (a) Regional Geology of the Area: Geologically, the lease area comprises Bundi hill Sandstone belong to lower Bhander group of Vindhyan Super Group. The stratigraphic succession of rock is as follows: Recent Vindhyan Super Group Upper Bhander Lower Bhander Local Stratigraphic Succession Vindhyan Super Group Lower Bhander Soil, Alluvium -Dholpura shale -Balwan Limestone -Maihar Sandstone -Sirbu Shale -Bundi Hill Sandstone -Samria Shale -Lakheri Limestone -Ganugarh -Sirbu Shale -Bundi Hill Sandstone -Samria Shale -Lakheri Limestone -Ganugarh Geologically, the lease area comprises bundi hill sandstone belong to lower Bhander group of Vindhyan Super Group. Mineable Reserves Page 5 Pa Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. PFR Total Minable reserve are 3,03,365 tonnes. If Sandstone is avg. produced at 1,50,11 TPA (ROM) Avg. per year from the lease area this reserve will give a life of 5 years. The life of mine may change depend upon the prospecting results, rate of production and the extend of mechanization done in near future. (b) Details of Machineries to be Deployed Table 1.3 Details of Machineries S. No. Machine 1. Jack Hammers 2. Jib Cranes 3. Compressor 4. Excavator 5. Wire Saw Nos. 4 Make Atlas Copco 1 1 1 1 Fortune Local TATA Local H.P. 32 mm 30 Tons 20 m3 200 pc - (c) Proposed Year wise Details of the Next First Five Years The proposed year wise production plan for next five years is given in below table: 1.4. Table 1.4 Proposed Production for the Five Year Period Year Total Excavation (in tons) Recoverable Mineral (in tons) Total Waste/OB (in tons) I 41969 53905 -- 41969 28236 72419 II 100654 III IV 150011 Total V -- 53905 150011 42081 107930 10697 122139 374412 51822 Pa 98189 (d) Proposed Rate of Production when the mine is fully developed Proposed production of Sandstone @150011 (Highest) TPA (ROM) Anticipated Life: Mineable Reserves/Production = 303365/150011 (Avg.) = 5 Years The life of mine may change depend upon the prospecting results, rate of (vi) production and the extent of mechanization. Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, Page 6 Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. PFR marketing area of final products/s, Mode of transport of raw Material and Finished Product. No raw material is required during the mining process. The operation involved excavation of Sandstone transported to Sandstone stack or to end users/market. The dumpers will be transport the mineral from pit head to (vii) destination. Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined. In nature, mineral is in finite quantity and once the mineral depleted cannot be replenished. Working will be done systematically to optimum utilizes of mineral. Scientific mining practices will be adapted to optimum utilization of resources. (viii) Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be given. Total water requirement at mine will be about 3 KLD for drinking & domestic use, dust suppression and plantation. Water will be sourced from bore wells located in nearby areas through tankers. Diesel will be use as motive source of energy for mine machineries. Diesel will be used in compressor, JCB, dumpers and tractors. (ix) Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management/disposal. (a) Overburden– 4.0 No topsoil & overburden will be generated in the five years. SITEANALYSIS (i) Connectivity Pa Mine site is well connected with rail and road transport. Nearest railway station is Uparmal Railway Station about 19.83 km in NNE direction. The district is well served by a network of metalled and unmetalled roads. NH- 76 is (ii) at a distance of 2.00 km in NNW from the mine site. Land Form, Land use and Landownership The applied lease area under Quarry is almost flat surface. The general slope of the area is towards North direction. There is no prominent nallahs flowing Page 7 Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area--1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611 20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Distt Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Mee Meena. PFR through the area. Table 1.6 Land Status of Leased out Area Near Village Aaroli (iii) Tehsil Bijoliya District & State Bhilwara, Rajasthan Topography (Along with map map) Status of land Area in Ha. Pvt. Waste 1.4045 Ha. Land The applied lease area under Quarry is undulated surface. The general slope of the areaa is towards North direction. There is no prominent nallahs flowing through the area. Fig. 1.3 Satellite Image of the Mine Site (i) Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non non-agriculture, agriculture, forest, water bodies (including area under CRZ), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to 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. The leased out area comes under waste land. There are no eco sensitive areas such as forest, national park, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserves and wildlife corridors etc. located in core zone. Mining will be done in leased out Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. PFR area. No other land will be disturbed/altered. Table 1.7 Existing Land Use Pattern of Mining area Particulars Area excavated Storage of top soil Overburden/dump Mineral storage Infrastructure(works hop, admin. Building) Roads Green belt Mineral Storage Un-Worked Undisturbed Area Total Forest land - - Private PrivateGovt. Govt. land Waste Land irrigated land - (ii) Existing Infrastructure - - - - 1.4045 1.4045 Total - 1.4045 1.4045 This is a mining project of Sandstone. No infrastructure facilities exist within lease area. A well-equipped first aid facility is proposed to be available at there. Temporary rest shelter urinal and latrine are proposed. Water will be source from borewells located in nearby villages through tankers. A small water tank is also proposed in mine office premises. This can be used for supply of water to drinking purposes. (iii) Soil Classification Soils of the district are classified as follows: Clay loam or medium black: This type of soil is found in the hilly areas in the central parts of the district. Loam: This type of soil is found in the entire district. Sand and sandy loam: This type of soil is found mostly near the banks of rivers and nallahs. Loam pebbly & stony: These types of soils are met within the hilly areas of the eastern blocks of the district. (iv) Climatic data from Secondary Sources Mean annual rainfall (1971-2012) of the district is 635.1 mm whereas normal rainfall (1901-70) is lower than average rainfall and placed at 603.3. Almost 95% of the total annual rainfall is received during the southwest monsoon, which enters the district in the last week of June and withdraws in Page 9 Pa Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. PFR the middle of September. Probability of average annual rainfall exceeding 900 mm is only 10%. However, there is 90% probability that the average rainfall will be more than 400 mm. The probability of occurrence of mean annual rainfall is 45%. Drought analysis based on agriculture criteria indicates that the district is prone to mild and normal types of droughts. Occurrence of severe and very severe types of droughts is very rare. Average annual rainfall for last 10 years in the district is shown in Table 3. January is the coldest month with mean maximum and minimum temperatures being lowest at 22.20C & 7.30C. Temperature in summer month of June reaches up to 460C. There is drop in temperature due to onset of monsoon and rises again in the month of September. Atmosphere is generally dry except during the monsoon period. The humidity is highest in August with mean daily relative humidity at 80%. The annual potential evapo-transpiration in the district is 1495 mm and is the highest in the month of May (228 mm). (v) Social Infrastructure Available The district supports various mineral industries in the area/region. It promotes good industrial growth via provides better infrastructure facilities. 1. Railway Station: Nearest railway station is Uparmal Railway Station about 19.83 km in NNE direction. 2. Road: The district is well served by a network of metalled and unmetalled roads. NH-76 is at a distance of 2.00 km in NNW from the mine site. 3. Nearest Police Station: Nearest police station is available at Aaroli, about 0.90 km in SW direction from lease area. 4. Post Office: Nearest Post office is available at Aaroli, about 0.90 km in SW direction from lease area. 5. Medical Facilities: Medical facility is available Aaroli, about 0.90 km in SW direction from lease area and well developed medical facilities at Bijoliya at about 14.50 km in SW direction of mine site. 6. Electricity: Electricity supply is available in nearby villages. PLANNING BRIEF: 5.0 (i) Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc.) Town and country Planning/Development authority Classification Page 10 Pa Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. PFR This is a Sandstone mining project. Facilities includes such as temporary rest shelter, first aid center are proposed in the area. Mining will be done by semi-mechanized opencast method. Transportation of mineral will be done through road by trucks. Other facilities such as power, transportation and communication, social infrastructure facilities are locally available near (ii) mine site i.e. at Aaroli. Population Projection The project will employ most of the workers from nearby areas. Local people from nearby villages will be given preference. Thus there will no chance to increase population due to proposed project of Sandstone mining in the (iii) area. Land Use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.). Approximate land use is as following for life of mine. S.No. 1 Top Soil Dump 3 Excavation (Voids Only) - 1.4045 1.4045 5 Infrastructure(workshop, admin. Building) - - - 7 Built Up Area 2 4 6 8 9 Waste Dump (External) Excavation (Backfilled)) - - - - - - Township Area - - - - - - - Afforestation - Mineral Storage - Reclamation 12. Processing (Crushing) 13 - Road 10 11 (iv) Table 1.8 Land use plan of Mine lease during various phases End of life of Land use Category Present 5th Year mine Unworked Total 1.4045 1.4045 - - - - - - - - - - - 1.4045 - - - 1.4045 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) The road facility is already available which shall be used and properly Page 11 Pa Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. PFR maintained. Mine have its own approach roads which exist and well connected to National Highway. The proposed project of Sandstone mining in the area, about 10 people are proposed to be employed. The labour will be employed from nearby villages. Clean drinking water and medical facilities will be made available at project (v) area and in nearby villages. Amenities/Facilities Basic amenities/facilities available in nearby villages and towns such as road, power supply, communication, water supply, medical and health etc. Site is well connected with road and other infrastructure facilities. Communication facilities are such as post office, telecommunication available at near village-Aaroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District-Bhilwara (Raj.). Nearby villages is well electrified. Dispensary is available at near villageAaroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District-Bhilwara located 0.90 km in SW direction of lease area. Medical facilities are available at Bijoliya. Apart from the above, (i) during operational phases of mining, following facilities shall be provided as: All the safety norms will be strictly followed. (ii) Provision of clean drinking water. (iii) Group insurance scheme for engaged workers. (iv) First aid facilities. 6.0 (v) Periodical medical campaigns for mine workers and nearby villagers. Pa PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE (i) Industrial Area (Processing Area) (ii) No industrial/ processing area is proposed. Resident Area (Non Processing Area) No residential area is proposed. All the workers will come from nearby villages by their own conveyance. (iii) Green Belt During plantation, local plant species will give preference or in consultation with local forest officials. Area is sparsely vegetated by few trees, shrubs and bushes. Around 463 plants will be planted in next Five years. Proper fencing arrangement for survival of trees will be Page 12 Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. PFR provided. The separate watering and manuring arrangement will be provided. The trees will be provided along the road, statutory barrier. The dead plants will be replaced by fresh plants in next monsoon season. The plantation should be grown in each monsoon season. Proposed plants are Azadirachtaindica (Neem), Prosopis cineraria (Khejri), and Acacia nilotica (Babool), Ashoka (Saracaindica) etc. Apart from the above, local species of plants will be given preference during plantation. Plantation activities will be carried out within the lease (iv) area as well as outside the lease to cover the 33%plantation target. Social Infrastructure: Tar road is available in near villages. Existing road will be maintained regularly. People of the area are moves towards other place for search employment. By this project of Sandstone mining in the area, provides employment opportunities in the area/region and this helps to check migration of people of one place to other. Medical and educational (v) facilities will be provided. Connectivity (Traffic and transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc.) Area is well connected with road and rail transport. Mine site is well connected with rail and road transport. Nearest railway station is Uparmal Railway Station about 19.83 km in NNE direction. The district is well served by a network of metalled and unmetalled roads. NH- 76 is at a distance of 2.00 km in NNW from the mine site. Drinking Water Management (Source & supply of water) Water required for drinking purpose will be sourced from borewells/tubewells located in nearby villages through tankers. Table 1.9 Water Requirement (vi) Drinking & domestic use Dust Suppression Plantation Total Sewerage System 0.5 KLD 1.0 KLD 1.5KLD 3.0 KLD Domestic waste water will be treated into septic tank followed Page 13 Pa Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. (vii) via. soak pit. (viii) No Industrial waste will be generated from the project. PFR Industrial Waste Management Solid Waste Management (a) Overburden– The Topsoil generated will be stacked and used for green belt development. The Sandstone recovery is 80% while 20% is mineral waste. The mineral waste will be stacked in one corner of the plot and later backfilled in the mining pit at the end of life of mine. A total of 138671 MT of waste will be generated during the course of mining. No liquid effluent will be generated (b) (ix) from the mining activities. Sub Grade Mineral: There is no sub grade mineral. Power Requirement Nearby village’s area is well electrified. Diesel will be used as a motive 7.0 source of energy at mine site. REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT (R&R PLAN) (Policy to adopted (Central/State) in respect of the project affected person including home oustees, land oustee and landless labour (A brief outline to be given). Human settlement is away from the applied lease area thus no impact will be anticipated on human settlement by proposed mining of Sandstone. So there is no need of rehabilitation and resettlement plan so far. Mining is being 8.0 carried on Waste land. PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COSTESTIMATES (i) (Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (time schedule for the project to be given) Project will commence within one month after getting environmental clearance from SEAC, Jaipur, and Rajasthan. (ii) Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project Total Project Cost Environment Protection Cost : : 20 1.00 Lac Per annum Page 14 Pa Sandstone Mining Project (QL. Area-1.4045 ha and QL No.-23/2019, Ref No.-20191000015611) with production capacity of 1,50,011 TPA (ROM) located at Village-Aroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) by Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Nandlal Meena. CER Cost Cost for Labours : : PFR 0.40 Lac Per annum 0.10 Lac Per annum The profit will depend upon the actual production obtained from the mine and demand of mineral in market. Details of activities & budgetary allocation for ESR activities and Labourers welfare activities are detailed in below 9.0 table: ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINALRECOMMENDATIONS) (i) Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to the local people including tribal population, if any, in the area. Proposed project of Sandstone mining of Sh. Ramcharan Meena S/o Sh. Nanda Meena, Q.L. Area-1.4045 Ha Near Village-Aaroli, Tehsil-Bijoliya, District-Bhilwara, Rajasthan is of utmost importance to the area/region for interest of mineral development and improves the socio-economic conditions of the local habitants. Mine will provide direct employment opportunities to about 15 Persons. Lessee is committed to provide better infrastructural facilities such as education, medical, clean drinking water, maintenance of approach roads in nearby areas of the mine site. The State Government will get revenue in the form of royalty from selling of mineral, land tax/surface rent; sales tax/VAT etc. will be addition. The operation of the proposed project of Sandstone mining will bestow various social and economic benefits to the local communities of the area. Thus the proposed project of Sandstone mining will prove beneficial to the area. Page 15 Pa