Post on 27-Oct-2020
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
OF
MINING PROJECT
LOCATED AT
MOUZA/MOHAL KANDRORI,
TEHSIL INDORA, DISTRICT KANGRA, H.P.
In Khasra No.385/1 & 386/1 measuring 2.1586 Hectares(Pvt. Land- Terrace Deposit).
FOR THE EXTRACION OF SAND, STONE & BAJRI
(Capacity 57600 TPA during fifth year including waste)
PROJECT PROPONENT
Sh. Surinder Singh, Partner M/S Jai Laxmi Stone Crusher,
G.P.A.holder Sh. Rajesh Thakur, S/O Sh. Rashpal Singh,
R/O Village & P.O. Bain Attarian,
Tehsil Indora, District Kangra, H.P.
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The proposed mining project is a Terrace Deposit Mining Project of Chhonchh Khud
for the excavation of sand, stone & bajri. The area of the present proposed mining
lease is located on the terrace of Chhonchh Khud on the right bank , falling in
Mauza/Mohal Kandrori, Kh. No.385/1 & 386/1, measuring 2.1586 hectares – Pvt.
Land-Terrace Land, Tehsil Indora, District Kangra, H.P. The Department of Industries
(Geological Wing), Himachal Pradesh has granted a letter of intent for this area to
grant a mining lease for a period of five years vide letter No.Udyog-Bhu(Khani-4)
Laghu-206/2015-1845 dated 16-5-2016 in favour of Sh. Surinder Singh, Partner M/S
Jai Laxmi Stone Crusher, R/O Village & P.O. Bain Attarian, Tehsil Indora, District
Kangra, H.P., G.P.A. holder Sh. Rajesh Thakur, S/O Sh. Rashpal Singh, for the
collection of sand, stone & bajri to cater the demand of raw material in already
established stone crusher under the name and style of M/S Jai Laxmi Stone Crusher .
1.1 Salient Features the Project
Project Name Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Mining Lease area 2.1586 Hectares, Pvt.Land- Terrace Land
Location of mine Mauza : Kandrori
Mohal: Kandrori
Tehsil: Indora
District: Kangra
State: Himachal Pradesh
Coordinates 32º 10' 54.7'' N, 75º40'18.4''E
32º 10' 49.6'' N, 75º40'19.1''E
Toposheet No. 143 V12
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
Minerals of Mine Sand, Stone & Bajri.
Reserve (Geological) Proved: 227488.5 MT
Proposed Production 57600 TPA of Sand, Stone & Bajri (fifth year)
including waste.
Method of mining Manual & Semi mechanical.
No. of working days 300 days
Water demand 5.0 KLD
Man Power 30 Skilled & Unskilled individuals
Nearest Railway Station Kandrori Railway Station
≈ 1.0 Km in West direction (Road distance).
Nearest State/ National Highway NH-20 (Pathankot-Manali):
≈ 35 Km in North-East direction (Road distance)
Nearest Airport Gaggal(Dharamshalla) Airport:
≈ 84 Km (Road distance) in South-East direction.
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND
INFORMATION
2.1 Identification of Project and Project Proponent
Sh. Surinder Singh, Partner M/S Jai Laxmi Stone Crusher, through G.P.A. holder Sh.
Rajesh Thakur is the proponent of the project. The Department of Industries
(Geological Wing )Government of Himachal Pradesh has granted a letter of intent in
favour of Sh.Surinder Singh, Partner M/S Jai Laxmi Stone Crusher, R/O Village &
P.O. Bain Attarian, Tehsil Indora, District Kangra, H.P., G.P.A. holder Sh. Rajesh
Thakur S/O/Sh. Rashpal Singh for the collection of sand, stone & bajri from
Mouza/Mohal Kandrori, Tehsil Indora, District Kangra,H.P. bearing Kh. No.385/1 &
386/1 measuring 2.1586 hectares, Pvt. Land-Terrace Land, to grant a mining
lease for a period of five years vide letter No. Udyog-Bhu(Khani-4) Laghu-
206/2015-1845 dated 16-5-2016. The period of the mining leases will commence
from the date of execution of the mining lease deed.
Name of the Proponent Sh. Surinder Singh, GPA holder Sh. Rahesh Thakur.
Address of the Proponent Sh. Rajesh Thakur, S/O Sh. Rashpal Singh,R/O Village & P.O. Bain Attarian, Tehsil Indora, District Kangra, H.P.
Name of mine Mouza Kandrori Mining Project
Mineral Sand, Stone & Bajri.
Area (ha) 2.1586 Hectares, Pvt. Land-Terrace Land.
Location of mine Village: Bain Attarian,
Mohal: Kandrori
Tehsil: Indora
District: Kangra
State: Himachal Pradesh
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
Status of Project New Mine
2.2 Brief description & nature of the project
The proposed mining project is an open cast terrace deposit of Chhonchh Khud
mining project. A letter of intent has been granted in favor of the proponent by the
Department of Industries (Geological Wing) Government of Himachal Pradesh for
mining sand, stone & bajri. The mining will be confined in the mining lease area only
from which maximum of 57600 MT of sand, stone/boulder, bajri alongwith waste will
be extracted during fifth year and the total handling of sand, stone, bajri with waste
during five years will be 227488.5 MT. The year wise production schedule is as
follows:
Year wise production of Sand, Stone, Bajri and waste (Silt & Clay):
Year AreaProposed
for mining(in Sq.m)
Usable material
(Stone & Bajri)
Waste generated Total
First Year 9366.5 27397.0125 14752.2375 42149.25
Second Year
9366.5 27397.0125 14752.2375 42149.25
Third Year 9510 27816.75 14978.25 42795
Fourth Year
9510 27816.75 14978.25 42795
Fifth Year 12800 37440 20160 57600
Source: Approved Mining Plan
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
Thus, during five years total handling of material will be 227488.5 MT in which
147867.525 MT shall be usable material and 79620.975 MT shall be waste which be
dumped at the proper places as suggested in the Approved Mining Plan for plantation
purposes & shall also be used for back filling of the exhausted pits.
2.3. Need for the project & its significance for country or region
The project involves collection of sand, stone & bajri, the most accessibly natural
resources and are the major basic raw materials used for the construction of
buildings, bridges and roads. The production of minerals is a function of the
availability of natural resources, the economy of the area and the various
developmental and Infrastructural works being undertaken in the area like road
construction, hydroelectric projects etc. And thus, the demand of sand, stone, bajri and
crushed grit has increased considerably for the construction of buildings and other
infrastructures. These are considered as the most effective construction materials ever
used. Due to innumerable uses of sand, stone, bajri & crushed grit, these are highly in-
demand products in the construction industry.
2.4. Demand & Supply gap
Building huge infrastructures particularly in roads and housing sectors require basic
building raw materials. So, the demand of sand, stone, bajri & crushed grit is ever
growing with the growth of the infrastructure sector in our country. The requirement
for the minerals is always high in the nearby cities and towns. Therefore, there is
always a good demand of minerals in the domestic market.
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
2.5 Imports vs Indigenous production
The demand of sand, stone, bajri & crushed grit is high in the domestic market and
first three minerals are abundant in the proposed mining area and can be excavated
indigenously.
2.6 Export possibility
There is no proposal for export of the minerals. There is already a high demand in the
domestic market to which the extracted minerals can cater.
2.7 Domestic/Export markets
There is an ever increasing demand of minerals in the domestic market.
Export Market: The existing mining is for indigenous consumption for real state,
road making etc. so there is no proposal for export of sand, stone, bajri & crushed grit.
2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to project
The total manpower required for the existing mining project is around 30 skilled &
unskilled individuals. Indirect employment is also expected due to the associated
activities.
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Type of project including interlinked and interdependent project, if any
The existing project is an open cast terrace deposit mining project of Chhonchh Khud
for the excavation of sand, stone & bajri. There is an already exiting stone crusher
under the name and style of M/S Jai Laxmi Stone Crusher and to fulfill the demand of
minerals to this stone crusher, the present mining lease has been applied for. The
existing minerals will be excavated in their natural form and after segregation,
boulders and cobbles shall be used in the stone crusher for manufacturing grit and the
sand be sold to the consumers directly. Some waste shall be dumped at proper places
for plantation purposes & the rest shall be back filled in the exhausted mining pits for
agriculture or horticulture purposes.. All the minerals shall be loaded by the
mechanical loader and transported to the stone crusher/consumers through tractor
trolleys/tippers.
3.2 Location
The mining lease area is located in Mauza /Mohal Kandrori,Tehsil Indora, District
Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. The co-ordinates of the mining lease area are :
32º 10' 54.7'' N, 75º40'18.4''E
32º 10' 49.6'' N, 75º40'19.1''E
3.3 Details of alternative sites
Minerals are site specific and the letter of intent has been granted for this particular
area, hence, no alternative site is examined for mining.
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
3.4 Size or magnitude of operation
The area of proposed mining lease is 2.1586 hectare and is located on the terrace of
right bank of Chhonchh Khud. The maximum rated capacity of the project will be
57600 MT of sand, stone, bajri and waste per annum (fifth year) which will be
excavated from the proposed mining area..
3.5 Project description with process details method of mining
This is an open cast terrace deposit mining project, confined to the extraction of sand,
stone & bajri from the mining site. The operation will be manual & semi-mechanical
with use of hand tools like shovel, hammer, crow bar, scraping tools, digging tools
and loading machine. The mineral will be collected in its exiting form and after
segregation, boulders and pebbles shall be used in the stone crusher to manufacture
grit and sand shall be sold to the consumers directly. Waste so generated shall be
dumped at proper places for plantation & back filling of the exhausted mining pits.
3.6 Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing
area of final products mode of transport of raw material and finished product
No raw material is required in the proposed project. The operation involves the
extraction of sand, stone & bajri in its existing form which is going to be transported
to the stone crusher/consumers directly through tractor trolleys/tippers after
segregation on the spot.
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse
The proposed mining lease area is located on the terrace of Chhonchh Khud and the
material once extracted can not be replenished.
3.8 Availability of water, its source energy/power requirement and source
Water requirement:
Activity Water Requirement (KLD)
Dust suppression
during mining & on haulage road.
2.0 KLD
Domestic use 1.0 KLD
Plantation 2.0 KLD
Total 5.0 KLD
Thus the total requirement of water will be 5.0 KLD. Water shall be procured from the
own bore well of the proponent located in the adjoining private land.
Power requirement:
All mining activities will be carried out in a manual & semi-mechanical manner. The
material will be extracted and loaded into tractor trolleys/tippers by the workers &
loading machine. The operation will be done only from sunrise to sunset. So, there is
no power requirement for the mining activities. But fuel is required for the loading
machine & transportation of the excavated minerals.
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (Liquid and Solid) and scheme for their
management/disposal
Solid waste generated and its disposal: A Solid waste of 79620.98 MT generated
from the mining activities shall be in the shape of silt & clay which shall be dumped
at the proper places as suggested in the Mining Plan. A little soil cover is available on
the top of mining area. Which shall be removed and spread over the safety zone
alongwith some waste generated during mining for plantation purposes and rest of the
waste in shape of sand mixed silt shall be left in the exhausted area for agriculture or
horticulture purpose.
Liquid Effluent: No liquid effluent will be generated at the mining site due to the
mineral excavation.
4. SITE ANALYSIS
4.1 Connectivity
Nearest Railway Station Kandrori Railway Station
≈ 1.0 Km in West direction.
Nearest National Highway NH-20 (Pathankot- Manali))
≈ 35 Km (Road distance) in North-East direction.
Nearest Airport Gaggal (Dharamshala)
≈ 84 Km (road distance) in South-East direction.
4.2 Land form, Land use and Land Ownership
The mining lease area is located on the terrace of right bank of Chhonchh Khud, the
details are given below:
Khasra No.: 385/1 &386/1
Name of the land owner:
Area:
Pvt. Land.
2.1586 Hectares.
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
Detail of the Mining Area:
Khasra
No.
Area in Ha. Status Owner of
Land
Kism
Mouza/
Mohal
Panchay
at
385/1
386/1
01-49-95
00-65-91
Kabja
swayam
Kabja
swayam
Pvt. Land
Pvt. Land
Kuhli Abbal
Kuhli Abbal
Kandrori
Kandrori
Shekhup
ura
Shekhup
ura
Total 02-15-86
Hectares
Land Use of the area:
The district is spread over valleys and higher elevations. The cultivation is being done
on large scale in Kangra valley. The proposed mining lease area is located on the foot
hills of Dhauladhar Range and is very fertile, suitable for the growth of fruits like
guava, orange, kinnow, mango and other citrus fruits. The land is also very suitable
for the growth of food grains. The cultivation of paddy, wheat, maize, pulses and oil
producing seeds are common in the adjoining areas. It has been observed during the
past 20 to 30 years that the farmers are preferring to grow fruits and off season
vegetables than cereals. Except the valley area, most of the land is either under forests
or grasslands with Cheer, Kail & Deodar trees on the higher reaches upto a height of
2000 to 2500 m from MSL. The land use pattern of the surrounding villages of the
mining lease area is shown below:
Table showing Land use pattern of surrounding villages within 5 Km radius:
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
Source: Approved Mining Plan
4.3 Topography & brief Geology of the Mining Area:
The area where the mining lease area is located, falls in the Siwalik Group of rocks.
Study of the rocks in and around the leased out area shows that it is full of river borne
sediments. These sediments have been generated by the erosion process of different
formations which are encountered by Chhonchh Khud right from the origin to the
lease site. From the study of the sediments, it can be well derived that sediments from
the upper reaches up to the area under question are mostly the sediments of quartzite,
which are essential product of the origin from Siwalik System of rocks as the
Siwalik are encountered in the stream course. The upper reaches have granite
formations but the granite boulders are hardly seen in the leased area. The sediments
are rounded to sub rounded.
The banks comprises of terrace deposits and exposures of bed rocks are not seen
exposed in the mining lease area. However, along hillside exposed formations, the bed
rocks of Siwalik formations are exposed. The mining lease area is covered with river
borne deposits which have been deposited by Chhonchh Khud in large quantity during
flood season. The river receive its sediment load from the disintegration/erosion of the
rocks forming catchment area. The deposits contain sediments of quartzite,granite,
sand stone, lime stone with fine nature of sand, silt and clay. The detailed Geology of
the region has been discussed in Approved Mining Plan.
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
4.4 Existing Land use Pattern and Shortest Distances from Forests, Water Bodies,
Eco-Sensitive Areas etc.
The proposed mining lease area is a part of terrace of chhonchh khud having no
growth of vegetation and is undeveloped land. There is no forest land or agricultural
land in the mine area. The nearest water body is Pong Dam which is nearly 45 Km
from the mining area. There is no Eco-sensitive area near the mining lease area.
4.5 Existing infrastructure
The site has no existing infrastructure except for connecting roads for transportation.
4.6 Soil Classification
The terrace area, in which the proposed mining lease area falls, comprises of boulders,
cobbles, pebbles ,sand, silt and clay brought down by the flow of water in rains. No
vegetation except grass or weeds exits in the proposed mining area. In the surrounding
villages of the mining project, agriculture fields are existing having some irrigated
and unirrigated land. There exists no forests near the mining lease area. The nature of
the soil is generally sandy loam and suitable for cultivation.
.
4.7 Climatic Data from secondary sources
Rainfall varies significantly with altitude of the area. The climate of the proposed
lease area can be classified into following three categories:-
Winter - October to Mid-March
Summer - Mid-March to Mid June
Rainy season: - Mid June to September
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
Annual Rainfall (in mm) data of the area since 2009 to 2013.
Source: Approved Mining Plan.
The maximum temperature recorded in last few years indicate the various variations
in temperature reaching as high as 44ºC in May-June and dropping as low as 0ºC in
January. The rainy season (Monsoon period) from late June to late September
recorded almost 80 % of rainfall. The intensity of rainfall (as shown in above figure)
during this period causes heavy erosion in the hills and floods in the Khuds (Streams).
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
4.8 Social infrastructure available
Road Connectivity The proposed mining site is approachable by Damtal-Indora
(MRD 42) road through a link road approximately 875 m in
length to reach the mining site located on the right bank of
Chhonchh Khud on the river terrace.
Nearest Railway Station Kandrori Railway Station is about 1.0 Km in West direction
(Road distance).
Nearest Airport Gaggal (Dharamshala) Airport is about 84 Km in South-East
direction (Road distance).
Nearest School/College Govt.Sr. Sec. School Kandrori is about 3 Km in West direction
and Govt. College Dharamshala is nearly 94 Km in SE
direction (road distances).
5. PLANNING BRIEF
5.1 Planning Concept
Mining will be done as per the guidelines of The Himachal Pradesh Minor Minerals
(Concession) And Minerals (Prevention of Illegal Mining, Transportation and
Storage) Rules, 2015.
5.2 Population Projection
The project will employ most of the workers from nearby villages. Thus, there will no
increase in population due to the project, few people may come for a visit that can
take place for a day or two.
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
5.3 Land use planning (Break up along with green belt etc.)
Within the lease area, open cast manual & semi mechanized method of mining will be
adopted on the terrace of Chhonchh khud. The minerals available in the proposed
mining lease area shall be excavated in their existing form and after segregation,
boulder and cobbles shall be utilized in the stone crusher to manufacture grit and sand
be sold to the consumers at mining site. No green belt is proposed. However,
plantation shall be raised in the no mining zone as suggested in the mining plan.
5.4 Assessment of infrastructures demand
Infrastructure like, resting shed for workers with sanitation and drinking water
facilities, evacuation road and site services will only be required.
5.5 Amenities / Facilities
The following facilities/amenities will be extended by the mine management:
• Direct and indirect employment, most of which will be from nearby villages.
• Arrangements for safe and healthy working conditions.
• Provisions of drinking water.
• First Aid facilities and Health Check-Up camps for the workers.
• Provision to provide gas masks for the protection from dust.
• Provision to provide mining shoes for the protection of any kind of accident
due to extraction of big boulders.
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)
No industrial area is proposed.
6.2 Residential Area (Non-Processing Area)
As the local people will be given employment, no residential area/housing is proposed
under this project. However labor rest shed shall be constructed for the workers for
retiring during the lunch hour or bad weather.
6.3 Green Belt
No green belt is proposed in this project. However, local species of plants shall be
planted including Eucalyptus & Poplar in the no mining zone of the mining project as
suggested in the mining plan for the greenery & safety of environment.
6.4 Social Infrastructure
• Road facilities: Existing roads will be maintained regularly.
• Employment opportunity
• Secondary employment opportunities
• Construction of toilet at Gram Panchayat Shekhupura and its maintenance.
6.5 Connectivity
The proposed mining site is approachable by Damtal-Indora (MRD 42) road
through a link road approximately 875 m in length to reach the mining site located on the
right bank of Chhonchh Khud on the river terrace.
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
6.6 Drinking Water Management
Water required for drinking purpose will be provided to the working personnels from
the personal bore well of the proponent.
6.7 Sewage System
No sewage system is proposed. However, for sanitation purpose, portable toilets
will be made available.
6.8 Industrial Waste Management
No industrial waste will be generated in this project.
6.9 Solid Waste Management
The solid waste in shape of silt generated during the mining activities shall be
dumped at proper places as suggested in the mining plan for plantation purposes and
shall also be back filled in the exhausted mining pits.
6.10 Power Requirement & Supply/Source
No power is required for the mining purpose.
7. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN
Not applicable
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
8. PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
8.1 Tentative date of start of Project and date of completion
The letter of intent has been granted in favor of the proponent for granting the mining
lease and the proponent is applying for the grant of Environment Clearance as per
requirement of the Govt. As soon as it is granted by the competent authority, the
project shall be started after the consent to operate of the same.
8.2 Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the
project
CAPITAL COST OF MINING PROJECT
Items Capital Cost /Initial Investment (Rs.)
Mining Equipments 50,000
Construction/repair of mine road 1,00,000Labor rest shed 50,000
EMP Cost 49,500
CSR 1,24,000
Total 3,73,500
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
Income Expenditure
Particulars Rs. Particulars Rs.
Sale price of grit @ Rs. 300/-/MT (Takingthe production of fifthyear into consideration 37440 MT
1,12,32,000 Salary of Mining Supervisor-cum-clerk @ Rs.15000/- p.m.
1,80,000
Wages to 2 drivers & 1 JCB operator @ Rs. 15000.00 per month & 26unskilled labors @ Rs.8000/-PM
30,36,000
Royalty @ rs. 60/- per MT
22,46,400
Cess to Panchayat @ 2% of royalty
44,928
Transportation charges of material from mining site to stone crusher.
10,00,000
Construction of labor rest shed.
50,000
EMP Cost 49,500
CSR 1,24,000
Profit 45,01,172
Total 1,12,32,000
Total
1,12,32,000
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
EMP COST/ BUDGET
Item Reccuring
Cost (Rs.)
for five
years
Recurring
Cost (Rs.)
per annum
Time Frame
50 plants of fast growing
species shall be planted
during five years as
suggested in the mining
plan and a labor be
deployed for their look
after and watering @ Rs.
2000.00 per month. The
cost of plants shall be
Rs.2500.00 for five years
and labor cost be
Rs.24000.00 p.a.
1,22,500 24,500 50 Plants of local speciespreferably Eucalyptus and
Poplar, shall be planted in fiveyears in the private land of the
safety zone of mining leasearea as suggested in the
Mining Plan during monsoonof each year.
Testing of air, water and
noise Parameters as per
norms of HP Pollution
Control Board
1,25,000 25,000 Monitoring of air, water andnoise pollution shall be doneduring the months of April &
October every year.
Total 2,47,500 49,500
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
PROVISIONS UNDER CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Item Capital Cost
(Rs.)
Recurring
Cost (Rs.)
per annum.
Time Frame Date of Start
Construction of toilet at
Gram Panchayat
Shekhupura and its
maintenance by engaging
a part time labor @ Rs.
2000/- per month.
1,24,000 24,000 The toiletshall be
completedwithin a
period ofthree months.
Theconstruction
shall bestarted after
the consent tooperate of the
Project.
Total 1,24,000 24,000
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.
9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)
The project will bring economical benefits to the state by way of Royalty on minor
minerals and other taxes as applicable from time to time. The local Panchayat shall
also get cess on the production of minerals on the specified rates approved by the
Government. Achieving a huge infrastructure as being envisaged by Government of
India particularly in roads and building sector requires basic building materials. The
mining activities as exiting are the backbone of all construction and infrastructure
projects, as the raw material for construction is available only from such mining.
Sand, Bajri & crushed grit is in high demand at the local market for real estate
industry.This project operation will provide livelihood to the poorest section of the
society/economically backward population. It provides employment to the people
residing in vicinity directly or indirectly. Thus the project brings about socio-
economic improvement of the area and will prove beneficial to the area.
Proponent: Sh. Surinder Singh,
GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur,
S/O Sh. Rashpal Singh, R/O Village &
P.O. Bain Attarian, Tehsil Indora,
District Kangra, H.P.
Place:
Date:
Project Name: Mouza Kandrori Mining Project.
Proponent: Sh.Surinder Singh, GPA Sh. Rajesh Thakur.