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As this is a newly notified proposal, the committee after discussion decided to recommend
the proposal to DEIAA for Issue of Environmental Clearance as per approved Quarry Plan and
subject to fulfillment of all other conditions.
Action: Secretary. DEAC to recommend the proposal to DEIAA to issue Environmental clearance

5.1.18. "Building Stone Quarry" over an extent of 7--:00 Acres of Govt. Land bearing Sy No.34.
Valasenahalli Village. ChikkabaIIapura Taluk & District, Karnataka of Smt. B. N. Usha
Nandini.
This is a new Proposal submitted by Smt. B. N. Usha Nandini Seeking Environmental
Clearance for quarrying of Building Stone in an area of 7-00 Acre at Sy No.34. Valasenahalli
Village. Chikkaballapura Taluk & District. Karnataka.

The Quarry plan has been prepared by Dr. B N Krishnamurthy MSc PhD.. RQP/BNG/
318/ 2013/A and the Quarry plan was approved by Senior Geologist. Chikkaballapura on
01.09.2018.
The committee appraised the proposal considering the information provided in the
statutory application-Ferm-I. Pre-Feasibility Report. Approved Mining/ Quarrying Plan and
clarification/information provided during the meeting.
As per the notification S.0.226 (E) from MoEF dated 1st July 2016. it was stated that "A
cluster shall be formed when the distance between the peripheries of one lease is less than 500
meters from the periphery of other lease in a homogeneous mineral area which shall be
applicable to the mine leases or quarry licenses granted on and after 9th September 2013".
Though this proposal is a new proposal. the total extent of leases in the village does not
exceed 25 Ha as there are no other leases in the area. Hence this proposal is not to be
considered for Cluster.
As this is a newly notified proposal. the committee after discussion decided to recommend
the proposal to DEIAA for Issue of Envirorunental Clearance as per approved Quarry Plan and
subject to fulfillment of all other conditions.
Action: Secretary. DEAC to recommend the proposal to DEIAA to issue Environmental clearance

5.1.19. "Building Stone Quarry" over an extent of 5-eOAcres of Govt. Land bearing Sy No: 168.
Varlakonda Village. Gudibande Taluk & District. Karnataka, Ka.rnataka of M/s. S. M.
Stone Crusher .
This is an Existing Proposal submitted by Mis. s. M . Stone Crusher Seeking expansion
. .
in production capacity (Modification of Environmental Clearance) from 3.75.354 metric tons
for the plan period to 25,00,000 metric tons for lhe~tm.~eriod in environmental .Clearance

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for quarrying of Building Stone in an area of 5-00 Acre at Sy No.43. Chikkanagavalli Village.
Chikkaballapura Taluk & District. Karnataka.
The Quarry plan has been prepared by Ganapati S Hegde.RQP/GOA/144/2002/A, and
The Quarry plan was approved by Senior Geologist. Chikkaballapura on 03.09.2018
The cormnittee appraised-the proposal considering the information provided in the
statutory application-Ferm-I. Pre-Feasibility Report. Approved Mining! Quarrying ' Plan and
clarification/information provided during the meeting.
As per the notification S.o.226 (E) from MoEF dated Ist july 2016. it was stated that
"A cluster shall be formed when the distance between the peripheries of one lease is less than
500 meters from the periphery of other lease in a homogeneous mineral area which shall be
applicable to the mine leases or quarry licenses granted on and after 9th September 2013".

Regarding the cluster approach. as this lease was granted after 9th September 2013. and as
per the cluster sketch provided by the proponent there are no other leases within 500 meter
radius from the lease boundary. So this file has to be considered as "B2" Category.
As the proponent already has Environmental Clearance. the proposal is complying with
the Hon1Jle NGTorder
The cormnittee after discussion decided to recommend the proposal to DEIAA for Issue of
Modification of Environmental Clearance of 70% of their requirements as per approved
Quarry Plan and fulfillment of all other conditions.
Action: Secretary. DEAC to recommend the proposal to DEW to issue of Environmental
clearance for enhancement of productions.

ADDITIONAL AGENDA

5.2.1. "Building Stone Quarry" over an extent of 9-20 Acres of Govt. Land bearing SyNo.
43(P). Chikkanagavalli Village. Chikkaballapura Taluk. ~ballapura District.
Karnataka of M/s BestoMining India Pvt.Ltd

This is a neV!' Proposal submitted by Mis Besto Mining India ~.Ltd Seeking
Environmental Clearance for Building Stone quarry forMvSand under rule 31 ZC of KMMCR
of 1994 and Amendment rules 2016 in an area of 9 Acres 20 guntas at Sy No.43(P).
Chikkanagavalli Village, Chikkaballapura Taluk. Chikkaballapura District. Karnataka.
. .
The Quarry plan has been prepared by Ganapati S Hegde,RQP/GOA/144/2022/A, and
The Quarry plan was approved by S~nior Geologist. Chikkaball~l.Fl~~~.o9 .2018

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PREAMBLE

With reference to MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE


NOTIFICATION, NEW DELHI. GOVT OF INDIA Vide Gazette Notification of 15th January and
20th January-2016, the “District Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority” (DEIAA) and
“District Level Expert Appraisal Committee” (DEAC) are to be constituted under the Chairmanship of
Deputy Commissioner at a district level for stream lining the process of environmental clearance for
mining of minor minerals.
The DEAC will scrutinize and recommend the prior environmental clearance of mining of minor
minerals on the basis of District Survey Report to the DEIAA. This will a model and guiding document
which is a compendium of available mineral resources, geographical set up, environmental and
ecological set up of the district and replenishment of minerals and is based on data of various
departments, published reports, journals and websites.
The Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India,
made Environmental Clearance (EC) for mining of minerals mandatory through its Notification of 27th
January, 1994 under the provisions of Environment Protection Act, 1986.Keeping in view the
experience gained in environmental clearance process over a period of one decade, the MoEFCC came
out with Environmental Impact Notification, SO 1533 (E), dated 14th September 2006. It has been made
mandatory to obtain environmental clearance for different kinds of development projects as listed in
Schedule-1 of the Notification.
Further, In pursuance to the order of Hon’ble Supreme Court dated the 27th February, 2012 in
I.A. No.12- 13 of 2011 in Special Leave Petition (SLP) (C) No.19628-19629 of 2009, in the matter of
Deepak Kumar etc. Vs. State of Haryana and Others etc., prior environmental clearance has now
become mandatory for mining of minor minerals irrespective of the area of mining lease; And also in
view of the Hon’ble National Green Tribunal, order dated the 13th January, 2015 in the matter regarding
sand mining has directed for making a policy on environmental clearance for mining leases in cluster for
minor minerals. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in consultation with State
governments has prepared Guidelines on Sustainable Sand Mining detailing the provisions on
environmental clearance for cluster, creation of District Environment Impact Assessment Authority and
proper monitoring of minor mineral mining using information technology and information technology
enabled services to track the mined out material from source to destination.
The DEAC will appraise, scrutinize and recommend the prior environmental clearance of mining
of minor minerals to the DEIAA on the basis of District Survey Report. This will a model and guiding
document which is a compendium of available mineral resources, geographical set up, environmental
and ecological set up of the district and replenishment of minerals and is based on data of various
departments, published reports, journals and websites. The District Survey Report (DSR) will form the
basis for application for environmental clearance, preparation of reports and appraisal of projects.

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The Report will be updated once every five years. The main objective of the preparation of
District Survey Report (as per the Sustainable Sand Mining Guideline) is to ensure the following –
1. Introduction
2. General Profile/ Physiography of Chikkaballapur District
3. Over view of mining/Quarrying activities in Chikkaballapur District.
4. Mining/Quarry Leases in the District.
5. Details of Royalty/Revenue received in last three years.
6. Production of Sand, M-Sand and Major/Minor Minerals in last three years.
7. Rivers /streams details in the district.
8. Land Utilization – Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining/Quarrying ,etc.,
9. Geology and Mineral Wealth.
1. INTRODUCTION

Minerals and ores are wasting assets. Their conservation through rational mine planning,
prudent exploitation and judicious utilization is therefore, obligatory on the part of both the individuals
responsible for, and institutions charged with, the exploitation of minerals / ores from the mother earth.
Mineral resources get progressively exhausted as they are mined and removed greatest care is, therefore,
required in planning for a wise utilization of mineral resources which are non-renewable.

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 calculation of annual rate of replenishment and allowing time for
replenishment after mining in that area.

2. GENERAL PROFILE/ PHYSIOGRAPHY OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT


a) CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT AT A GALANCE
Chikkaballapur district is a newly created district in the state of Karnataka,(during 2007)
India. It is surrounded by five hills and it is located at a distance of 55 km from the state capital
Bengaluru. It was carved out of the existing Kolar district by moving the Taluks of Gowribidanur,
Gudibande, Bagepalli, Chikkaballapur, Sidlaghatta and Chintamani into the new district. In the language
of the state, Kannada, it is called Chikkaballapur. Chikka means small in Kannada.
In the regional language, Kannada, the city is pronounced Chikkaballapur. "Chikka" in
Kannada means "small", while "balla" means the measure to quantify food grains, and "pura" means
"town". Thus, it’s a place where people used to use small measures to quantify the food grains in ancient
times. The place has always been known as an agricultural centre for the region. Chikkaballapur is the
District Headquarters of the newly created (2007 August) District of Chikkaballapur in the state of
Karnataka, India. Sometimes, Chikkaballapur is spelled Chikkaballapur. The nearest airport is at
Bangalore.

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MAP-1: MAP OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

CHIKKABALLAPUR:
Chikkaballapur is the district headquarters of the newly created Chikkaballapur district
in the state of Karnataka, India. Located within 3 km of Muddenahalli (the birth place of eminent
engineer and states man Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya). It is a regional transport and educational
hub, and is a major site for grape, grain, and silk cultivation. With recent development, it is widely
believed that Chikkaballapur will become part of "Greater Bangalore".
GOWRIBIDANUR:
The name Gowribidanur could have originated from the terms- Ghori [Grave] and Bidanur [a
common name for towns in the old Mysore state]. It has been said that Tipu Sultan had some of his soldiers
buried here. To this day a mosque built by him stands with some old graves. The old school, Acharya high school
churned out many talented people from all walks of life. Homi Bhabha and Mahatma Gandhi visited this school
way back in its infancy and was labelled a model school in the country. Dr H Narasimhaiah is one of the famous
sons, who was born in Hossur village of this taluk. Born into a poor family he struggled in his early years and rose
to become the Vice-Chancellor of Bangalore University. It is only because of his efforts and commitments about
his hometown that led the people towards education. "The Infosys Science Center" which is in Hossur village, is
just like a miny Vishweshwaraiah technological museum and students all over the district used to visit Hossur.
The science center is present in the National High School campus of Hossur. Hossur is the first village in
Karnataka which was improved in its infrastructure and other basic needs by "Swasthigrama Yojane".
GUDIBANDE:
Gudibande is a town Panchayat in Chikkaballapur district in the Indian state of
Karnataka. As of 2001 India census, Gudibande had a population of 8794. Gudibande has an average
literacy rate of 62%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. Adhegarahalli is a nearby village to
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Gudibande where Nandi hills are located. Peresandra is known for Chukkuli. It has a small river and a
big hill called Nagavalli Betta which has caves and a temple at the top of the hill.

BAGEPALLI : Bagepalli is situated 100 km north of Bangalore on the Bangalore-Hyderabad National


Highway. The region is just below the southern border of the Rayalaseema in Andhra Pradesh, South
India. It is semi-arid and drought prone with 560 mm of erratic and spatial rainfall.

CHINTAMANI : It is located at a distance of 75 km north east of Bangalore and 40km east of


Chikkaballapur city. Well known as a "Business Town", the name Chintamani is supposed to have been
given by a Maratha warrior who had camped in the region. The town may have been named after a local
king "Chintamani Rao". The economy is agriculture based. Chintamani is famous for its succulent
Tomatoes, Groundnuts, Mangoes, Silk Production and Bananas and also snacks, some drinks like
nannari. The Chintamani Tomato Market is one of the biggest in Karnataka .

SIDLAGHATTA: It is famous for raw silk, most of people's income line Sidlaghatta is depends on silk
linked small scale industries. There are 243 inhabited villages with one town. Sidlaghatta town is the
Taluk Headquarters. The place is having many small scale industries producing high quality raw and
twisted silk and exports across the county like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat Etc.,. There are
many visiting places around the town like Kaiwara, Thalakayala Betta near Dibburahalli, Anantha
padbanaba temple.. It is also famous for its silk industry and dairy milk farms.
MAP-2: TALUK BOUNDARY MAP OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

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b) LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY

The town of Chikkaballapur is approximately 56 km north of Bangalore (formerly


Bangalore), the silicon plateau of India. The north-south National Highway NH-7 goes through the
town. Chikkaballapur District is situated between 77°40'-77°45' eastern longitude and 13°20'–
13°30'Northern latitude with an MSL 4813 and 3050 feet respectively in south to western portion of
Chikkaballapur district.

c). HISTORY; The ruler of Avathi Mallabiregowda's son Marigowda was hunting one day at
Kodimanchanahalli forest. A rabbit was standing in front of the dogs without fear. Seeing this, ruler was
very happy and told his son that is due to the boldness of the people of this place. As such the ruler took
permission from king of Vijaynagar and built a fort and formed a town. This in future becomes
Chikkaballapur. During the ruling of Baichegowda king of Mysore attacked the fort but had to withdraw
due to the interference of Marathas. Sri Dodda Byregowda who came to power after baichegowda
acquired the land, which was taken by Mysore king.

In 1762 during the ruling of Chikkappanayaka, Hyder Ali captured the town for a period of 3
months. Then Chikkappanayaka agreed to pay 5-lakhs pagodas, and then the army was taken back.
After this, Chikkappa Nayaka with the help of Murariraya of Guthy tried to get back his powers.
He was hiding at Nandi hills along with Chikkappa Nayaka. Immediately Hyder Ali acquired
Chikkaballapur and other places and arrested Chikkappa Nayaka. Then with interfere of Lord Corn
Wallis, Chikkaballapur was handed over to Narayanagowda. After knowing this, Tippu Sultan again
acquired Chikkaballapur.
In 1791 British occupied Nandi & left Narayanagowda to rule the town. Due to this fight
between Britishers and Tippu Sultan again started. Narayanagowda lost his administration. Later on
British defeated Tippu. Chikkaballapur also came under the administration of Wodeyars of Mysore,
which is now a part of Karnataka. The north-south National Highway NH-7 goes through the town.
Well connected by roads
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d). LANGUAGE:
The prominent language spoken is Kannada. Other languages like Marathi, Urdu,
Telugu, and Gujarati and many more are also spoken by small portion of population.

e). DEMOGRAPHY

Chikkaballapur district occupies an area of 4254 Sq. Kms which comprises 6 Taluka’s
i.e., Bagepalli, Chikkaballapur, Chintamani, Gudibande, Gowribidanur and Sidlaghatta, Chikkaballapur
26 hoblies and 151 Gram Panchayat. There are totally 1321 villages out of which 193 villages are
uninhabited. Total population of the district according to 2011 census was 1255104. And the projected
population for the year 2020 is 1366463 and the projected population for the year 2021 is. 1379908.

f). CLIMATE AND RAINFALL :

The average annual temperature is 23.9 °C in Chikkaballapur; April is the warmest


month of the year. The temperature in April averages 27.7 °C. At 20.3 °C on average, December is the
coldest month of the year.
January and February forms the dry season with clear and bright weather .March and May
constitutes hot season and June to October forms the wet season where as November and December
forms the cold season. The average rainfall at Chikkaballapur district is 511 mm in 2016 year and
distributed actual average rainfall days is 34 days. Normal annual rainfall ranges from around 719mm at
Gowribidanur Taluk. A few showers associated with thunderstorms are common during the months of
May. There are 35 rainguage stations in Chikkaballapur district.

TALUK WISE & DISTRICT AVERAGE RAINFALL DURING THE YEAR 2016
800
700
Average rainfall in MM

600
500
400
300
200
100
0
BAGEPALLI CHINTHAMANI CHIKKABALLAPUR GUDIBANDE GOWRIBIDANUR SIDLAGHATTA
Total 193 487.6 623.3 612.2 719.4 431.5
Avg 16.1 40.6 51.9 51.0 60.0 36.0

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g). GROUNDWATER SCENARIO
The ground water occurs in semi-confined aquifer conditions with an
average depth range of 700 to 800 feet and in some areas even up to 1000 feet. Since all agricultural
activities are, depend on bore wells drilled, both south west pre monsoon and post monsoon ground
water level depletion is being noticed for longer period observations. Within this District 51
observation bore wells drilled by our department long back. Available 05 years (2012-2016) water
level fluctuation is considered for estimation. Average maximum water level is 61.60mt and
minimum average water level is 17.56mt Average thickness of soil cap is 1.50mt. As observed and
by local enquiry average yield of bore well is 1.50 lps. Total district average static water level is
34.68 meters (without pumping).
TABLE-1 AVERAGE GROUND WATER LEVEL OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT (TALUK
WISE) DURING THE YEAR 2012-2016
SL. 2012-2016
TALUK 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
NO Taluk wise Average
1 BAGEPALLI 10.56 20.8 39.35 76.47 56.15 40.666
2 CHINTHAMANI 23.52 25.97 27.74 29.155 24.54 26.185
3 CHIKKABALLAPUR 45.2 73.85 62.92 62.165 63.85 61.597
4 GUDIBANDE 9.9 20.05 22.23 19.98 15.64 17.56
5 GOWRIBIDANUR 22.4 23.37 44.45 28.23 23.52 28.394
6 SIDLAGHATTA 28.2 21.82 26.82 41.775 49.82 33.687
TOTAL 23.3 30.97 37.25 42.9625 38.92 34.6805

MAP- 3 WATER LEVEL MAP OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

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h). QUALITY OF GROUND WATER:-

Quality of ground water plays an important role in Irrigation and domestic purpose. It

depends on the formation in which the ground water is encountered. The quality of ground water is most

important not only for domestic consumption but also for flora and fauna of the Universe for different

usages. The Chemical Quality analysis of the water samples reveals that the nature of the water is

weather acidic or alkaline by analysis of pH i.e.,(Hydrogen Ion Concentration). If pH is less than 6.5 is

categorized as acidic water and > 8.5 is categorized, as alkaline water. pH between (6.5 to 8.5) is

preferable and suggestible as per W.H.O. Standard. Beyond this limits water pH may affect the mucuses

membrane and water supply system scale formation.

Like wise there are other parameters which affect human health and also affects flora and

fauna of the universe among these very important parameters are Fluoride, Nitrate and Total

Hardness..More than 25% of Groundwater in Chikkaballapur District is having higher concentration of

Fluoride (216 villages). As noticed almost 90% of Bagepalli Taluk, 70-80% of Gudibande Taluk, 50-

60 % of Chintamani Taluk, 30% of Northern part of Sidlaghatta Taluk and 20% of Northern part of

Gowribidanur Taluk are having higher concentration of fluoride that is > 1.5 mg/l which comes in non

permissible limits (>1.5 mg/l ). and Nitrates (162 villages) which leads to Total Hardness which is unfit

for human consumption by causing so many diseases.

Water samples collected frpm 51 observation wells of Chikkaballapur district were

analysed The maximum value of 3.12mg/L Fluoride found in thattagaripalli village of Bagepalli Taluk.

The maximum value of 221.6mg/L Nitrate found in Hosur village of Gowribidanur Taluk. Out of 51

sample 01 sample of shidlaghatta town of shidlaghatta taluk contains 0.58mg/L, total iron which is

beyond the permissible limit of drinking water specification. The maximum value of 936mg/L Total

hardness found in Hossur village of Gowribidanur Taluk.

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3. OVER VIEW OF MINING/QUARRYING ACTIVITIES IN CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT.
TABLE-2.LIST OF GRANITE LEASES SANCTIONED AT HEAD OFFICE UNDER RULE- 11 OF
KMMCR

Sl Ql. NAME OF THE LESSEE DATE OF VILLAGE & MINERAL EXTENT TALUK
No No EXECUTION SY.NO
PERIOD Acre Gunta
1 834 Sri Venkategowda, No.22, 26-04-2010 Pokamakalapalli Grey 6 - BAGEAPAL
4th cross, 7th main road, 10 YEARS 81 Granite LI
Sriramapur, Blore-21
2 839 Sri Nanjegowda S/o Grey 4 - BAGEAPALLI
Nagaraj, No.06, 2nd Main Granite
22-06-2010 Honnampalli
Road, Sharada Milk
10 YEARS 31
Dairy, Gorganul Palya,
Bangalore - 22
3 840 Sri Srinivas s/o Ramappa, Grey 2 - BAGEAPALLI
No 2, Kodige enclace, Granite
22-06-2010 Honnampalli
Kodigehalli,
10 YEARS 31
Vidyaranyapura,
Bangalore
4 867 Deepa Srinivas, No 10, Grey 5 - BAGEAPALLI
3rd Main Road, Granite
03-02-2012 Mittemari
Rammaiah Layout,
10 YEARS 227&232
Sheshadripuram
Bangalore - 20
5 880 Vinay, No 30, 1st Main Grey 3 - BAGEAPALLI
Road, 2nd Cross, 05-01-2013 Devikunte Granite
Nagarabhavi Cross, 10 YEARS 64
Bangalore
6 955 Sri N Saleem 2 - BAGEAPALLI
No-21, 1st Floor, 7th A 18-06-2015 Thimampalli
Cross, Kanakanagar, R T 10 Years 24 Pink
Nagar Post,Bangalore -32 Granite
7 956 H Babu S/O Grey 2 - BAGEAPALLI
Venkataramappa No.63, Granite
18.06.2015 Devikunte
Honampalli Village
10 years 64
Bagepalli Taluk
Chikaballapura Dist
8 957 SRI B V MANJUNATH Grey 3 - BAGEAPALLI
S/O Venkateshappa, No 18-06-2015 Pichalavarapalli Granite
185, Kondavarapalli 10 YEARS 30
Bagepalli Taluk
9 960 SRI Venkateshappa S/o Grey 3 - BAGEAPALLI
Narayanappa Granite
Kondamavaripalli 31-07-2015 Pichalavarapalli
Mallasandra Post Kasaba 10 YEARS 30
Hobli Bagepalli Taluk
Chikaballapura Dist.
10 876 M Jagannath, No 44/20, Pink 9 14 Chikkaballap
4th Maini Raod, B D A 10-12-2012 Darbur Granite ur
Layout, Ganganagar, 10 YEARS 43
Bangalore
11 886 B V Srinivasmurthy No Pink 2 - Chikkaballap
06-02-2013 Darbur
887/1, Behind T B, B B Granite ur
10 YEARS 43
Road, Chikaballapura
12 916 SRI C GOVINDARAJU, Grey 6 20 Chikkaballap
S/o Vidyanagar Cross Granite ur
Madurenahalli
Betta halsur Post,
128
Bangalore North Taluk 31.12.2014
Bangalore - 562157 10 YEARS
13 389 A P Krishnappa 4.11.2000 Akkimangala Grey 6 - Chintamani
20 Years 168 Granite

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14 828 M/s Archean Granites Pvt. Grey 2 - Chintamani
Ltd., 2nd stage, Goutham 16-11-2009 Surappanahaly Granite
nagar, Rabarsan Pete, 10 Years 31
K.G.F., Kolar.
15 851 S.RavirajBhatt, No.67, Grey 8 - Chintamani
Bharadwaj, 3rd Cross, Granite
26-02-2011 Madabahalli
Vijayabank Colony,
10 Years 01
Aryanagar, JP Nagar, 1st
Phase, Bangalore
16 852 Girija V Mirja, W/o B.G. Grey 16 - Chintamani
Vijayaprakash Mirja, Granite
No.35, MLA Layout, 26-02-2011 Madabahalli
Dolors Colony, RMV 2nd 10 Years 01
Stage, 4th Block,
Bangalore
17 662 M/s vijaya granites pvt. Grey 5 - Chintamani
29.12.1997
3 Ltd, santhekallahalli post, Santhekallahalli Granite
20 YEARS
chintamani taluk, 218
chikkaballapura district
18 657 M/s deepak trading Grey 5 - Chintamani
6 company, filter bed road, Granite
12/7/199720
ajnani extension
yeass
(w)Chintamani 563125 Santhekallahalli
Chikaballapura 218
19 453 M/s Chennakeshava Pink 1 20 Gudibande
Enterprises No.30, 9th 3.7.2001 Yellodu Granite
Main Road, BTM Layout, 20 Years 80
1st phase, Bangalore
20 401 H.N.Byamma s/o Pink 1 - Gudibande
Doddanarasimhappa, old 11.12.2000 Higgenahalli Granite
gudibande, Gudibande 20 years 25
Taluk
21 406 B M CHANNAREDDY Pink 1 20 Gudibande
No 30 2nd Main Road, 3rd 6.1.2001 Yellodu Granite
Cross, M S K Nagar, New 20 Years 80
B E L Roadr, Bangalore
22 450 B M CHANNAREDDY Pink 2 - Gudibande
No 30 2nd Main Road, 3rd 01.6.2001 Pallegarahalli Granite
Cross, M S K Nagar, New 20 years 14
B E L Roadr, Bangalore
23 827 S.N.Krishnaswamy, Pink 2 - Gudibande
No.491a, 13th Cross, 15-10-2009 Yelakarlahalli Granite
J.p.nagar 1st Phase 10 Years 78
Bangalore
24 879 KADAMBARI Pink 4 - Gudibande
Vabasandra
ENTERPRISES No 30 Granite
02-01-2013 Anupanahalli &
2nd Main Road, 3rd
10 YEARS Pallegarahalli
Cross, M S K Nagar, New
4&14
B E L Roadr, Bangalore
25 882 B M CHANNAREDDY Pink 3 - Gudibande
No 30 2nd Main Road, 3rd 9-01-2013 Pallegarahalli Granite
Cross, M S K Nagar, New 10 YEARS 14
B E L Roadr, Bangalore

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TABLE-3 : LIST OF NON-SPECIFIED MINOR MINERAL LEASES IN CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

DATE OF
Sl.N EXECUTIO VILLAGE EXTENT
Ql.No NAME OF THE LESSEE MINERAL TALUK
o N SY.NO ACR
PERIOD E
GUNTA

Jewel Rock Ganites,


521/2 No.389, 1st Floor, 13th 13-09-2009 Sajjupalli
1 Building Stone 20 0 Bageapalli
01 Cross, Sadashivanagar 10 YEARS 116/77
Bangalore
G.Prasadreddy, Reddypalli
Hosahudya/Gown
Village, Sanjay Mala, 16.03.2016
2 246 apalli Building Stone 5 0 Bageapalli
Kolukunte Taluk, Karnool 5 Years
59 / 65
Dist
K L Avalappa S/O Late
382/2 Laxmaiah, Kammaguttahalli 14-11-2007 Yalagadahalli
3 Building Stone 2 20 Chikkaballapur
15 , Hirenagavalli Pot, 10 Years 404
Chikaballapura

M/S BHOODEVI
Kanivenarayanapu
481/2 BLUEMETALS, No.389, 1st 17-06-2009
4 ra Building Stone 9 32 Chikkaballapura
02 Floor, 13th Cross, 10 YEARS
39
Sadashivanagara, Blore-86
M/S Kamakshi Stone
Crushers. No 4754/2, Kanivenarayanapu
540/1 30-9-2009
5 Srinivasa Nilaya, ra Building Stone 2 20 Chikkaballapura
32 10years
S.L.V.T.C.H Road 39
Bangarapet
Sri.H.C.Chikkagarigareddy
592/1 S/O Venkatanarayanappa, 12-5-2010 Gollahalli
6 Building Stone 3 0 Chikkaballapura
10 Haristala, 10years 116
Chikkapyayalagurki, Cbpura

Sri M Manohar, No.1655,


Yalagadahalli/Nan
595/2 3rd Cross, Kamakshamma 09.06.2010
7 danagenahalli Building Stone 4 0 Chikkaballapura
20 Layout, Munikrishnappa 10 Years
404/94
ilding, Yalahanka Bangalore

Venkateshwara Stone
607/1 Crushers No 424, Ngef 13-9-2010 Yalagadahalli
8 Building Stone 2 0 Chikkaballapura
83 Layout Kasturi Nagara 10 Years 404
Bangalore
M/S Nandi Industries, No Kanivenarayanapu
613/1 26-9-2010
9 1278, Coration Raod, ra Building Stone 9 0 Chikkaballapura
33 10 Years
Bangarapet Kolar 39
Shakun Agrigrates, Abhai
617/1 5-10-2010 Arur
10 Hiran, No.716, 22nd Cross, Building Stone 4 0 Chikkaballapura
74 10 Years 201
K.R.Road, Bangalore - 70
Sri Narasimhappa, S/O
620/2 Doddanjinappa, Channahalli 11.10.2010 Golladoddi
11 Building Stone 2 24 Chikkaballapura
27 Village, Chikkajala Post, 10 Years 40
Banglaore
M/S Sai Enterprises,
Kanivenarayanapu
639/1 No.152/F, Bhavani Nivas, 10-11-2010
12 ra Building Stone 5 0 Chikkaballapura
90 4th Main Road, Near Isro 10 Years
39
Layout, Bikasipura, Blore-61
M/S K N R Construction Pvt
646/1 5-12-2010 Arur
13 Ltd, Venugopala Reddy, Building Stone 4 0 Chikkaballapura
72 10 Years 201
Aruru, Cbpura
M/S. G.B.I.Minerals, Kanivenarayanapu
658/1 12-12-2010
14 No.179,Hunasemaranahalli, ra Building Stone 3 0 Chikkaballapura
68 10 Years
Blore North 39

M/S Ganapathi Minerals,


Kanivenarayanapu
659/1 No.999, Old Railway 12-12-2010
15 ra Building Stone 3 0 Chikkaballapura
69 Colony, Kabir Ashram Opp., 10 Years
39
Vidyaranyapura, Blore-97
Venugopalswamy Crusher,
Kanivenarayanapu
755/1 # 100/12, A Cross, Nagappa 27-4-2011
16 ra Building Stone 3 0 Chikkaballapura
67 Street, Palace Guttahalli, 10 Years
39
Blore-03
M/S Vinayaka Enterprises,
794/1 Yelagalahalli Village , 29-5-2011 Nandanagenahalli
17 Building Stone 3 20 Chikkaballapura
70 Peresandra Post, Mandikal 10 Years 94
Hobli, Cbpura

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M/S P.R.S.Stone Crushers, Nandanagenahalli
795/2 29-05-2011
18 Yalagadahalli Village /Chikkanagavalli Building Stone 2 30 Chikkaballapura
14 10 Years
Peresendra Chikaballapura 94 /43

Mahesh S/O M Krishnappa,


799/2 No. 86, 10th Cross 1st Main 30-05-2011 Naduvanahalli
19 Building Stone 2 20 Chikkaballapura
19 Road, W.O.C Road, 10 Years 47
Bangalore
Pradeep S/O
Muniseethappa, No 95 1st
800/2 30-05-2011 Naduvanahalli
20 Main Road, 2nd Stage, Building Stone 3 0 Chikkaballapura
18 10 Years 47
West Of Chord Road,
Bangalore
M/S Naren Rocks, Pvt Ltd.,
803/2 No.24, Old No 56 B/34, 1st 02.06.2011 N.Hosur
21 Building Stone 9 0 Chikkaballapura
22 Main Road, Vayalikaval, 10 Years 11
Bangalore

M/S Vishwas Enterprises,


26-9-2007 Chikkanagavalli
22 835 No.80/85, 3rd Main Road, Building Stone 6 13 Chikkaballapura
10 YEARS 44
New Taragupete, Balore

Srinidhi Mines No.207 2nd


Floor, Elegenceroyal, 2nd A 03.12.2012 Jonnalakunte
23 2/233 Building Stone 3 0 Chikkaballapura
Cross, Shindhi Colony, 10 Years 11
J.C.Road, Bangalore
Sri Abhay R Hiran, No.716, Kanivenarayanapu
08-06-2009
24 29 22nd Cross, ra Building Stone 4 0 Chikkaballapura
10 Years
KR Road, Blore-70 39

M/S Shakun Aggregates, Sri


Kanivenarayanapu
Abhay R Hiran, No.716, 08-06-2009
25 30 ra Building Stone 4 0 Chikkaballapura
22nd Cross, KR Road, 10 YEARS
39
Blore-70
B & B Stones No.401-406
Samrudhi Commercial
31/23 29.01.2013 Chikkanagavalli
26 Complex, Chincholi Bandar Building Stone 12 0 Chikkaballapura
1 10 Years 43
Road Extension, Mallad
West, Mumbai
M.RAMASUBBAREDDY
S/O Narayanareddy, 7-4-2007 Marganahalli
27 32 Building Stone 5 0 Chikkaballapura
Vabasandra 1st Ward, 10 YEARS 17
Chikaballapura
Sri Chikkagarigareddy S/O
Venkatanarayanappa,
21-05-2009 Gollahalli
28 61 Haristhala, Building Stone 1 20 Chikkaballapura
10 Years 116
Chikkapayalagurki Post,
Chikkaballapur.
Sri Chikkagarigareddy S/O
Venkatanarayanappa,
21-05-2009 Gollahalli
29 62 Haristhala, Building Stone 0 25 Chikkaballapura
10 Years 116
Chikkapayalagurki Post,
Chikkaballapur.
M/S K.N.R. Construction
01-07-10 Arur
30 86 Ltd., N.H.7, Arur, Building Stone 10 0 Chikkaballapura
10 Years 201
Chikkaballapur.
Sri H V Chikkagarigareddy,
Haristala, 03-09-2010 Anemadugu
31 111 Building Stone 4 20 Chikkaballapura
Chikkapyayalagurki Post, C 10 Years 24
B Pura
M/S Kalhare Associates, Sri
Santhoshi Girls High 23-09-2010 R.Chokkanahalli
32 113 Building Stone 10 0 Chikkaballapura
School, Kumara Park, West, 10 Years 30
Blore
Sri B Narendra Kumar S/O
Byrappa Reddy, 21-04-2011 Yalagadahalli
33 148 Building Stone 2 20 Chikkaballapura
Bashettihalli Village, Aruru 10 Years 404
Post, C B Pura

Sri M Ramasubbareddy S/O


17-08-2011 Kethenahalli
34 194 Narayanreddy, Ward No.01, Building Stone 3 36 Chikkaballapura
10 Years 209
Vabasandra, C Bpura
Rock Aggrigates Sy No.
27,Jonnalakunte, Mandikal 11.08.2015 Jonnalakunte
35 221 Building Stone 3 0 Chikkaballapura
Hobli, Chikkaballapura 5 Years 11
Taluk.

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Rock Sand Sy No.
27,Jonnalakunte, Mandikal 24.09.2015 Jonnalakunte
36 224 Building Stone 4 0 Chikkaballapura
Hobli, Chikkaballapura 5 Years 11
Taluk.
Rock Aggregates, Sy No.
27,Jonnalakunte, Mandikal 24.09.2015 Jonnalakunte
37 225 Building Stone 4 0 Chikkaballapura
Hobli, Chikkaballapura 5 Years 11
Taluk
Sri T S Ashwathappa S/O
25/22 Subbarayappa, 29-05-2014 Gonthaganahudya
38 Building Stone 2 0 Chikkaballapura
8 Teelakuntahalli, Varlakonda 10 Years 09
Post, Gudibande Taluk
AFEX INFRA, Asfra Point,
No.822, Ground Floor, 80ft
13.10.2015 H Kurubarahalli
39 232 Road, 8th Block, Building Stone 7 20 Chikkaballapura
10 YEARS 44
Koramangala
Bangalore560095
J.P.PRAKASH, No.E.W.S
687, 2nd Cross, 4th Phase, 16.10.2015 Yalagadahalli
40 234 Building Stone 2 0 Chikkaballapura
Yalahanka Upanagar, 10 Years 404
Bangalore
V.Muniraju,
N.M.Constructions No.18, 09.11.2015 Chikkanagavalli
41 235 Building Stone 2 20 Chikkaballapura
11th A Cross, Kanakanagar, 5 Years 43
R.T.Nagar Post, Bangalore
Prathibha No.15, 4th Main
Road, Escort Colony, Atturu 03.12.2015 Gollahalli
42 236 Building Stone 3 7 Chikkaballapura
Yalahanka New Town 5 Years 14
Bangalore
AFEX INFRA, Asfra Point,
No.822, Ground Floor, 80ft
02.01.2016 H Kurubarahalli
43 237 Road, 8th Block, Building Stone 7 20 Chikkaballapura
10 YEARS 44
Koramangala
Bangalore560095

P.R.S. Stone Crusher, Sy.


18.01.2016 Chikkangavalli
44 238 No.404, Yalagadahalli Building Stone 6 25 Chikkaballapura
10 Years 43
Chikaballapura

P.R.S. Stone Crusher, Sy.


18.01.2016 Chikkangavalli
45 239 No.404, Yalagadahalli Building Stone 0 38 Chikkaballapura
10 Years 43
Chikaballapura

S.K.KISHORE, S/O Late V


Shantha Murthy No.970, 21.01.2016 Chikkangavalli
46 241 Building Stone 3 0 Chikkaballapura
LIG 2nd Stage, Yalahanka 5 Years 43
New Town, Bangalore
Madhumalathi, C/O
Devareddy, Mararsanahalli 16.03.2016 Lingashettipura
47 245 Building Stone 1 30 Chikkaballapura
Village, Gundlagurki Post, 5 Years 40
Chikaballapura

M.Prabhakar S/O
Munishamapa, 25.05.2016 Nandanagenahalli
48 248 Building Stone 3 20 Chikkaballapura
Rubbanahalli, Koira Post, 5 Years 94
Devenahalli Taluk

M/S Sasa Stones Pvt.Ltd.,


Sri Gorvagere Anand Kumar
Vikranth, No.190, 1st Floor 08.07.2016 Chikkanagavalli
49 250 Building Stone 4 30 Chikkaballapura
49th Cross, 3rd Block, 17th 10 Years 43
Main Road, Rajajinagar,
Bangalore
K.Srinivas, S/O
Gorlakondappa, K
21.01.2013 Chinnepalli
50 1/247 Raguttahalli Village, Building Stone 4 0 Chintamani
10 Years 12
Ambajidurge Hobli, Kotagal
Post, Chintamani
P.M.J.Constructions Pvt
Ltd., M.Jaganath, No.17, 21.07.2016 Anekallu
51 252 M-SAND 10 0 Chintamani
38th Cross, 8th Block, 10 Years 121
Jayanagar Bangalore
P.M.J.Constructions Pvt
Ltd., M.Jaganath, No.17, 21.07.2016 Sujjanahalli
52 253 M-Sand 10 0 Chintamani
38th Cross, 8th Block, 10 Years 63
Jayanagar Bangalore

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P.M.Granites Exports Pvt
Ltd., Sri M Babanna, 21.07.2016 Narasapura
53 254 M-Sand 10 0 Chintamani
No.129, 7th Main Road, 5th 10 Years 01
Block, Jayangar Bangalore
J.K.R Stone Crusher,
107/2 No.29, 10th Cross, Ganesh 16-08-2015 Arasalabande
54 Building Stone 2 0 Gowribidanur
51 Block, Nandini Layout 5 Years 55
Bangalore - 96
Venus Enterprises, No.390,
108/2 3rd Cross, Vishraiahnagar, 13-08-2015 Arasalabande
55 Building Stone 1 30 Gowribidanur
55 H.M.T Layout, Ganganahalli 5 Years 55
R.T.Nagar Post, Bangalore
Venkateshwara Enterprises,
640/1 22-11-2010 Uppakuntanahalli
56 Vidyanagar Cross, Building Stone 3 0 Gudibande
93 10 Years 5
Betthalsoor Post, Bangalore
M.V.Krishnappa, S/O Sri
Venkatarayappa,
655/2 Muddureddyhalli, 09.12.2010 Ganganahalli
57 Building Stone 3 0 Gudibande
49 Varlakonda Post, 10 Years 56
Gudibande Chikaballapura
Dist
M/S Durga Quarries
M.B.Srinivas Swamy,
716/1 13-2-2011 Kategarahalli
58 No.10, 3rd Cross, Building Stone 4 0 Gudibande
87 10 YEARS 5
Vivekanandanagar,
Ramanagar Taluk
M/S Anil Metal Crushers,
751/1 24-4-2011 Varlakonda
59 Yalakarlahalli Peresandra Building Stone 0 20 Gudibande
82 10 Years 168
Chikkaballapura.
S.M.Stone Crusher,,
R.Gajendra Babu, No.18, 24.09.2015 Varlakonda
60 223 Building Sote 5 0 Gudibande
Kodigehalli Bettahalsur 5 Years 168
Post, Bangalore
T.S.Venkatereddy,Theelaku
ntahalli Village, Varlakonda 06.10.2015 Varlakonda
61 229 Building Sote 1 0 Gudibande
Post, Gudibande 10 Years 168
Chikaballapura Dist
T.S.Ashwatahappa,Theelak
untahalli Village, Varlakonda 06.10.2015 Varlakonda
62 230 Building Sote 1 10 Gudibande
Post, Gudibande. 10 Years 168
Chikaballapura Dist
M.S.Madhavi, W/O
Manjunath Varlakonda 20.01.2016 Shinganalli
63 240 Building Stone 5 0 Gudibande
Village, Gudibande Taluk, 10 Years 45
Chikaballapura
T.P.Laxminararyanreddy,S/
O Papaiah, Theelakuntahalli
09.03.2016 Varlakonda
64 242 Village, Varlakonda Building Sote 1 20 Gudibande
5 Years 168
Gudibande Taluk
Chikaballapura Dist
T.N.Chikkavenkatareddy,S/
O Narayanappa,
09.03.2016 Varlakonda
65 243 Theelakuntahalli Village, Building Sote 0 36 Gudibande
5 Years 168
Varlakonda Gudibande
Taluk Chikaballapura Dist
Saraswathamma,C/O
T.P.Laxminararyanreddy
09.03.2016 Varlakonda
66 244 Theelakuntahalli Village, Building Sote 1 20 Gudibande
5 Years 168
Varlakonda Gudibande
Taluk Chikaballapura Dist

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4. DETAILS OF ROYALTY/REVENUE RECEIVED IN LAST THREE YEARS.

Table-: DETAILS OF NON-SPECIFIED MINERALS PRODUCTION & ROYALTY


(DEMAND) RECEIVED IN LAST THREE YEARS
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015
Taluk
S.N Productio Royalty Productio Productio
o n MT (Demand) n MT Royalty n MT Royalty
BUILDING STONE
1 Bagepalli 37400 4088128 22000 991438 21000 46524
2 Chikkaballapur 768213 1950187 1189620 33887441 1784191 88233467
3 Chinthamani 7500 107036 3000 89974 3000 -
4 Gowribidanur 1400 - 1700 - 23510 142106
5 Gudibande 34660- 127800 56000 150632 102100 3185502
6 Shidlaghatta - - - - -
TOTAL 80960 23824766 1272320 35119485 1933791 91607599

Table-: DETAILS OF SPECIFIED MINERALS PRODUCTION & ROYALTY (DEMAND)


RECEIVED IN LAST THREE YEARS
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015
Taluk
S.N Production Royalty Productio Productio
o m³ (Demand) n m³ Royalty n m³ Royalty
Granite
1352948 1671082
1 Bagepalli 22063.734 15885751 13858.167 6 11625.545 9
1562212 3354845
2 Chikkaballapur 980.493 1251215 10273.227 1 15969.171 0
3 Chinthamani 19.056 112839 - - 28.323 2162
4 Gowribidanur - - - - - -
19711803 4396635 2203907
131237.977 28363.459
5 Gudibande 3 5 9913.656 2
6 Shidlaghatta 1395.651 2105267 168.965 255455 - 64033
TOTAL 37596.870 3,90,73105 52663.818 73373417 37536.695 72364546

5. LAND UTILIZATION –FOREST, AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, MINING/QUARRYING ,etc.,


11% of the total area of the district is covered by forest and 68 % by cultivable land. 28 % of
the area is uncultivated (08-09). Area has sown in the district forms 40% of the total area of the district.
The predominant crops grown are finger millet, groundnut and pulses. Finger millet
occupies about 27 % of the total cultivated area. The important irrigated crops are paddy, mulberry,
sugarcane, potato and other vegetables. The important commercial fruit crops grown are mango and
grapes. The area irrigated by wells constitutes 99% of the total irrigated area. Dug well irrigation
practice is largely replaced by bore-well irrigation. Irrigation is being practiced both in the valley as well
as in upland areas.
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The district is predominantly agrarian. In the process of silk production the mulberry plays
a vital role which receives several inputs during its growth including chemical fertilizers. However,
unilateral usage of heavy doses of chemical fertilizers upset the availability of different plant nutrients.
The district known for Silk and Milk .There are 3354 reeler families of which 30 are engaged in
multiend units. Area under mulberry in district is 13358.53 hectares in 1131 villages covering 15570
families .Annually 145.55 lakh disease free silkworm laying are brushed to produce 9425 M.Tonnes of
silkworm cocoons and silk of 1346 M.Tones with average yield 71 kg per 100 disease free laying and
generates Rs.282 crores income for the Sericulturists.

Product Area in Hectares


Ragi 46323
Maize 55869
Redgram 4989
Cowpea 1349
Pulses 5503
Groundnut 18672
Other Oil Seeds 423

MAP-4: LAND USE LANDCOVER MAP OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

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6. PRODUCTION OF SAND, M-SAND AND MAJOR/MINOR MINERALS IN LAST THREE YEARS.

Manufactured Sand (M-Sand)


Sand is used as fine aggregate in mortars and concrete. Natural river sand is the most preferred
choice as a fine aggregate material. River sand is a product of natural weathering of rocks over a period
of millions of years . It is mined from the river beds and sand mining has disastrous environmental
consequences. River sand is becoming a scarce commodity and hence exploring alternatives to it has
become imminent. Rock crushed to the required grain size distribution is termed as manufactured sand
(M-Sand) . In order to arrive at the required grain size distribution the coarser stone aggregates are
crushed in a special rock crusher and some of the crushed material is washed to remove fines. This
investigation is an attempt to evaluate the characteristics of mortars and concrete using M-Sand as fine
aggregate. For the purposes of comparison Characteristics of mortar and concrete with river sand has
also been explored.

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River sand in many parts of the country is not graded properly and has excessive silt and
organic impurities and these can be detrimental to durability of steel in concrete whereas manufactured
sand has no silt or organic impurities.
Manufactured sand River sand

Typical Sieve analysis: Comparison of River & Manufactured Sand

% of passing % of passing Zone II

IS Sieve (River Sand) (Manufactured Sand ) (As per IS:383)

4.75mm 100 100 90-100

2.36mm 99.7 90.7 75-100

1.18mm 89 66.2 55-90

600micron 60.9 39.8 35-59

300micron 17.7 25.5 8-30

150micron 3.1 9.9 0-20

75micron Max 3 Max 15 Max 15

Zone II Zone II

The gradation of manufactured sand can be controlled at crushing plant

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Technical specification – comparison between Manufactured and River sand
Sl Property River sand Manufactured Remarks
No sand
1 Shape Spherical particle Cubical particle Good
2 Gradation Cannot be controlled Can be controlled -
3 Particle passing Presence of silt shall Presence of dust Limit 3% for
75micron be less than 3% particle shall be uncrushed & limit
(IS:383- less than 15% 15% for crushed
sand
1970)reaffirmed 2007
4 Silt and Organic Present (Retard the Absent Limit of 5% for
setting & Uncrushed & 2%
impurities Compressive strength) For Crushed sand
5 Specific gravity 2.3 – 2.7 2.5 – 2.9 May vary
6 Water absorption 1.5 - 3% 2 – 4% Limit 2%
7 Ability to hold Up-to 7% Up-to 10% -
surface moisture
8 Grading zone(FM) Zone II and III FM 2.2 Zone II FM 2.6 – Recommends Zone
-2.8 3.0 II for Mass Concrete
9 Soundness(Sodium Relatively less Relatively Limit 10% ss
sulphate-ss & sound(Ex. >5) sound(Ex. <5) and15% ms
Magnesium
sulphate -ms) (5
cycles)
10 Alkali Silica 0.002 -0.01 0.001- 0.008 Limit
Behaviour of Manufactured & River Sand when used in Concrete

Property River sand


Sl No Manufactured sand Remedies

1 Workability & its Good & Good Less & Less retention Control of fines & apply
retention retention water absorption correction,
use of plasticisers
2 Setting Normal Comparatively faster Apply water absorption
correction, use retarders
3 Compressive Normal Marginally higher Apply water absorption
correction, use retarders
strength
4 Permeability Poor Very poor -

5 Cracks Nil Tend to surface crack Early curing & protection of


fresh concrete
Environmental Impact

The River sand lifting from river bed, impact the environment in many ways:

 Due to digging of the sand from river bed reduces the water head, so less percolation of
rain water in ground, which result in lower ground water level.
 The roots of the tree may not be able to get water.
 The rainwater flowing in the river contents more impurities.
 Erosion of nearby land due to excess sand lifting
 Disturbance due to digging for sand & lifting, Destroys the flora & fauna in surrounding
areas
 The connecting village roads will get badly damaged due to over- loading of trucks,
hence, roads become problem to road users and also become accidents prone
Diminishing of Natural Rivers or river beds, not available for future generations

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7. RIVERS /STREAMS DETAILS IN THE DISTRICT.
ARKAVATHI RIVER
Arkavathi River or Arkavathi River is a river in India, originating at Nandi Hills of
Chikkaballapur district. It is a tributary of the Kaveri River, which it joins at Kanakapura called
Sangama in Kannada after flowing through Kolar District and Bangalore Rural district.
Arkavathi River originates in Nandi hills of Chikkaballapur district, and Hulukudi hills
of Doddaballapura Taluk. Kumudhwathi originates in Shivaganga hills of Nelamangala Taluk.
The tanks are in a cascading order; there are small tanks in the upper catchment area and as it
flows to down streams the area of the tanks increase. These 2 tributaries spread across 4351
Sqkm of catchment area.
PENNER RIVER

The Pennar (also Pennar, Penna or Penneru) is a river of southern India. The Pennar rises
on the hill of Nandi Hills in Chikkaballapur District of Karnataka state, and runs 560 km (350
miles) north and east through the state of Andhra Pradesh to empty into the Bay of Bengal.
PALAR RIVER
Palar river originates at Ambajidurga range Talagavara village in Chintamani
taluk and first visible at Gautama - Gudda , a small hill south of Kaivara . Palar is known as
“Milk river” or “Ksheera Nadhi”. The total length of the river from the place of birth to the
place where it drains is 67 kms. The total basin of the palar river in this district is 348 sq.kms
and attitude is 900mts .

MAP 5 : RIVER BASINS MAP OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

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Table- : Length of the River bed in Chikkaballapur District:

Sl.No. Taluk River Length Of the River (in


KM’s)
1 Arkavathi 193km
2 North Pennar 597 km
Chikkaballapur
3 South Pennar 500 km
4 Chinthamani Palar 348 km

Altitude at
Sl. Name of the Total length in the
Place of origin origin
No River District in KM's
(in mts)
Nandidurga
1 Arkavathi 193 Km 1480 Mt
(Chikkaballapur)
North Pennar Nandidurga
2 597 Km 1300 Mt
(Chikkaballapur)
South Pennar Nandidurga
3 500 Km 1300 Mt
(Chikkaballapur)
Palar Talagavara
4 348 Km 900 Mt
(Chinthamani)

MAP -6 TANKS AND DRAINAGE MAP OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

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MAP- 7 WATERSHED BOUNDARY MAP OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

8. GEOLOGY AND MINERAL WEALTH.


a) GEOLOGY OF THE DISTRICT

Chikkaballapur district has geologically been surveyed by the department of Mines &
Geology from time to time since 1899 and the information furnished here is mostly based on the reports
published in the records and bulletins of the department. The main rock types
occurring in Chikkaballapur district are arranged in the following sequence; Granite, Gneisses, Dolerite
dykes, Pegmatite veins, Laterites
The major rock formations of are the Laterites ,Granites & Gneissic granites The eastern
portion is mainly composed of laterites and gneissic granites where as the hilly terrain forming the
western portion of the Taluk is composed of coarse grained granites. These formations are intruded by
dolerite dykes and pegmatite veins.

Granite is a common type of felsic intrusive igneous rock that is granular and phaneritic in
texture. Granites can be predominantly white, pink, or gray in colour, depending on their mineralogy.
The word "granite" comes from the Latin granum, a grain, in reference to the coarse-grained structure of
such a holocrystalline rock. By definition, granite is an igneous rock with at least 20% quartz and up to
65% alkali feldspar by volume. A granitic rock with a porphyritic texture is known as a granite
porphyry. Granitoid is a general, descriptive field term for lighter-colored, coarse-grained igneous rocks.
Petrographic examination is required for identification of specific types of Granitoids.
The granites exposed in the form of bold hills extending north-south in the western
portion of Chikkaballapur are coarse to medium grained with grey colour. These rocks are
subjected to physical and chemical weathering give rise to sandy soil .This soil is very useful in
ground water recharge. The hill near Yellodu village is famous for its “Queen Rose’’ granite
rock.

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Laterite: A small patch of laterite is exposed at Sidlaghatta Taluk Laterite capping
is observed at 3-4 m above the surface. They act as good aquifers.
MAP-8 GEOLOGY MAP OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

b). GEOMORPHOLOGY:-

Geomorphologically the area forms an undertaking terrain having sub


dendritic type of drainage pattern. Maximum elevation at Nandi hills on the south-
western portion of the district with an height of 4851 feet with an maximum inclination
towards north-western portion (i.e., with the minimum contour) and also some of
elevated middle portion of the district tapering edges at the periphery of north-west and
eastern portion of the district. More number of irregularly scattered tanks throughout the
district having concentration all along the nalas. Moderate pediment zones between the
hills and the pediplain is formed around Jakkalamadagu (Veeradimmammana Kanive).
Chikkaballapur district forms typical Granite and Gneissic terrain of Archean age is
noticed south-western portion of the district near Nandi (highly elevated hillock) and
small hill ranges on the western portion and also on the south-eastern portion of the
district near (Murgamalla hill range) Chintamani Taluk. Lateritic capping is observed on
the southern and southeast peripheral edge of the district. Drainages that runs on the
western and north-western portion of Chikkaballapur District joins Uttara Pinakini river,
Which further leads to Andhra Pradesh.

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MAP-9 GEOMORPHOLOGY MAP OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

SOIL:-
Soil is a thin layer of material on the Earth's surface in which plants have
their roots. It is made up of many things, such as weathered rock and decayed plant and animal
matter. Soil is formed over a long period of time.
Soil Formation takes place when many things interact, such as air, water, plant
life, animal life, rocks, and chemicals. Soil erosion, caused by wind and rain, can change land
by wearing down mountains, creating valleys, making rivers appear and disappear. It is a slow
and gradual process that takes thousands, even millions of years. But erosion may be speeded up
greatly by human activities such as farming and mining. Soil develops very slowly over a long
period of time but can be lost too quickly. The clearing of land for farming, residential, and
commercial use can quickly destroy soil. It speeds up the process of erosion by leaving soil
exposed and also prevents development of new soil by removing the plants and animals that
help build humus. Today's farmers try to farm in a way that reduces the amount of erosion and
soil loss. They may plant cover crops or use a no-till method of farming. Soil is an important
resource that we all must protect. Without soil there is no life.

A Prolonged weathering has created a thick mantle of soil representing A, B, C


horizons in many places sometimes extending to tens of meters. The soil in Chikkaballapur
district occurs in land forms, ridges, pediments, plains and valleys.
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The soil in Chikkaballapur district have been classified into different categories
namely,
 Red sandy soil: These kind of soil are light textured, varying from sand or gravely to loamy are
highly leached. They have good infiltration characteristics. Infiltration rate is around 11 cm/hr.
It is in almost all sloppy and pediplain regions. The thickness is about 0.5 to 1.5 mts. This type
of soil is composed of fine to medium grained and is very fertile.

 B.C.Mixed fine sandy soil: This type of soil is common on lower slopes and all along the
valleys and nalas course and tank beds. The clay and admixture is moderate at slopes and is
more in valley portions. Due to intensive, agricultural activity in low relief lands, the fine red
sandy soil is appears as blackish mixed fine sandy soil, which is almost grey in color the
thickness of the soil type varies from 1 to 2 m from place to place.

 Clayey loam soil:- These kind of soil are dark grey usually calcareous in texture. They have
moderate to poor infiltration characteristics.

 Laterite soil:- Laterite soil are seen with varying thickness over schistose and gneissic
formations. They have moderate infiltration characteristics.

 Black soil:- They are dark grey, dark brown to dark reddish brown and are clayey in texture.
They have moderate to poor infiltration characteristics.

MAP-10 SOIL MAP OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

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MINERAL RESOURCES OF CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

Chikkaballapur is rich in its mineral wealth which is distributed unevenly across the
district. Rich deposits of China clay, Fire clay, Red ochre , white quartz, feldspar etc. are
found in the district. The details of the mineral resources are given here under:

Clay: Clay deposits found near Pallacharlu, Muddenahalli ,Shidlaghatta taluk and Golla
village .Chikkaballapur Taluk is suitable to be used as raw material for porcelain
industries.

Feldspar: Pegmatite occurs near Pallacharlu, Muddenahalli ,Shidlaghatta taluk .

Quartz: Quartz occurs in Kondavenapalli and Amapalli , Chinthamani Taluk and


Pallachaerlu village, Shidlaghatta Taluk .

Classification of Sediment sizes

Size range Size range Aggregate class Other


φ scale
(metric) (inches) (Wentworth) names
< -8 > 256 mm > 10.1 in Boulder
-6 to -8 64–256 mm 2.5–10.1 in Cobble
-5 to -6 32–64 mm 1.26–2.5 in Very coarse gravel Pebble
-4 to -5 16–32 mm 0.63–1.26 in Coarse gravel Pebble
-3 to -4 8–16 mm 0.31–0.63 in Medium gravel Pebble
-2 to -3 4–8 mm 0.157–0.31 in Fine gravel Pebble
-1 to -2 2–4 mm 0.079–0.157 in Very fine gravel Granule
0 to -1 1–2 mm 0.039–0.079 in Very coarse sand
1 to 0 0.5–1 mm 0.020–0.039 in Coarse sand
2 to 1 0.25–0.5 mm 0.010–0.020 in Medium sand
3 to 2 125–250 µm 0.0049–0.010 in Fine sand
4 to 3 62.5–125 µm 0.0025–0.0049 in Very fine sand
8 to 4 3.9–62.5 µm 0.00015–0.0025 in Silt Mud
>8 < 3.9 µm < 0.00015 in Clay Mud
>10 < 1 µm < 0.000039 in Colloid Mud

SALIENT FEATURES
Geographical area 4254 Sqkm

Forest area 497 Sqkm

Geographical coordinates Latitude - 13°26'N, Longitude -77°46' E

No of Taluks 06

No of Hoblies 26

No of Villages Inhabited villages-1321


Uninhabited villages-193
Gram Panchayat 151

Total population(2011) 1255104


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Urban Population 281119
Rural Population 973985
Projected Population (2021) 1379908
Fluoride affected villages 216
Nitrate affected villages 162
Geology  Granite
 Gneisses
 Dolerite dykes
 Pegmatite veins
 Laterites
Minerals  China clay
 Fire clay
 Red ochre
 white quartz
 feldspar
Major river Palar and North and south pinakini

Tributaries Arkavathi- North Pennar, South Pennar & Palar

Total no of Watersheds 11

Cropping pattern Ragi, Maize, Grapes, Fruits, Mulbary, Vegetables


:Potato, Tomato, etc.,
Irrigation source Tanks-1412
No of Borewells- 49727(as per 2015-16)
Mini water supply -957(as per 2015-16)

ARS Structures 491( as per 2015-16)

Rainfall (as per 2015) 1. Average annual rainfall – 677mm


2. Rainy days -92 as per 2015
3. Actual Annual rainfall-1088mm

Temperature 15-25 degree Celsius

Industries  Large Scale Industries- Readymade Garments,


Cements(no-2)
 Medium Scale Enterprises- Polyster yarn
dyeing., Opticals Glasses, Plain Particle Boards

M- Sand units Total -16 units

Existing ornamental stone working Total -25 leases

Existing building stones working Total -66 leases

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TOURIST PLACES IN CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

NANDI HILLS `NEHRU GUEST HOUSE

 Nandi Hills, earlier known as Nandidurga, Situated 60 Kms north of Bangalore and 1478 metres
above sea level.
 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru visited Nandi hills. A Guest house has been constructed in his memory,
which is maintained by the department of Horticulture. Nehru Nilaya was the venue for Second
SAARC summit in the year 1986.

TIPPU DROP MURUGMULLA DARGAH

 A steep deep in the south west of Nandi hill is named as Tippu drop. During Tippu’s regime
Prisoners punished to death were pushed from this point.

 This town is named after its founder Chintamani Rao, a maratha chieftain. It is famous for its
gold and silver trade and its agarbathi (incense) industry. One of the oldest dargahs in Karnataka,
the Murugmulla Dargah of Fakhi Shah Wali about 8 Kms from Chintamani.

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MUDDENHALLI VISWESHARAIAHTOMB

 Muddenhalli, birthplace of Sir M. Visweswaraya, Visionary engineer and statesman and


architect of Karnataka’s progress. Visit his home, now converted into a museum. The village
of Nandi, houses the Bhoga Nandeeshwara temple. It is really a confluence of two temples
and one of the finest examples of Dravidian temple architecture.

JAKKALAMADAGU DAM/ SRINIVASA SAGARA KERE

Famous Dam created by Sri Visvesvarayya from nearby Kanivenarayanapura-Muddenahalli. It is


the main source of Drinking water for Chikkaballapur and Doddaballapur. Real estate is increasing in this
area with the construction of IIT Muddenahalli, Sri VS University, and Sathya Sai University and School of
Medicine .

BHOGANANDEESHWARA TEMPLE KALYANI

Boganandiswara temple in Nandi village constructed around 806 A.D. by Rathnavalli of


Bana Dynasty is in Drawidan style. Temple is known for its anciental Architecture. Sri.
Arunachaleswara temple, nearby Boganandiswara temple built out soap stone, is another example
where one can find fine Ganga, Chola, Hoysala style of architecture.

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Shringi Theertha is the temple pond (Kalyani). This pond (Kalyani) has rock cut steps
going down to it on all four sides, on which 100,000 lamps are lit thrice a year on main festival days
like Deepavali. It is enclosed on all four sides by a pathway and a running mandapa.

PAPAGNI MATTA -CHIKBALLAPUR YOGANANDISHWARA TEMPLE CHIKBALLAPUR

 One of the ancient and oldest mutt of karnataka “Papagni mutt” is located at skandagiri
hills. This mutt is considered to be one of the rare in its kind as it is believed that
devotees sitting inside the temple premises, can feel the devotial vibrations.
 Yoganandishwara temple on Nandhi Hill was constructed in Drawidan & Chola style of
Architecture. The Idols of Dwarapalakas are said to be donated by Sri.Krishnadevaraya.
An inscription at the outer wall of the temple narrates that Sambaji S/o. Chatrapathi
Shivaji captured the hill from the Mughal Rulers. Veerabhadra temple constructed by
Devaraya around 1397 A.D. is another worth seeing historical sight.

KAIVARA

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Principal Laws and Rules enforced to control the mining/quarrying in the district:

a) Central Enactments and Rules:-


i) Mines Act, 1952 and Mines Rules, 1955;
ii) Mines and Minerals (Regulation & Development) Act, 1957 and Mineral Concession
Rules, 1960;
iii) Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988;
b) Rules made by the State Government: -
i) Karnataka Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1994;
ii) Granite Conservation and Development Rules, 1999;
iii) The Karnataka (Prevention of Illegal Mining, Storage and Transportation of Minerals)
Rules,2011.

Statement showing the Mineral wise working and idle QL Blocks details of for the year 2014-
2015 Chikkaballapur District (01-04-2014 to 31-04-2015)

Sl.no Mineral Working Quarry leases Idle Quarry Leases Total

1 Grey Granite 6 3 9

2 Pink Granite 6 1 7

3 Green Granite 0 2 2

4 Building Stone 106 107 213

Total 118 113 231

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Abstract showing the Taluk wise details of Demand Collection and Balance of existing leases for the year 2014-2015
Chikaballapura District (01-04-2014 to 31-04-2015)

Opening Balance Current year Demand Collection Balance


S
l
Taluk Total
N
o
Dead Penal Cre
Arrears Interest Royalty Interest Penalty Arrears Interest Arrears Interest Penalty
rent ty dit

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
-
1 Bagepalli 4779635 663267 1020223 17535751 668919 90000 24757795 16757353 52000 7065260 1332186 38000 4870
04

-
Chikkaballapur 16600
2 40803018 4048781 4123941 141432320 5558213 348000 196314273 121781917 2999714 80147781 6607281 182000 1557
a 0 0420

3 Chintamani 1494448 104227 1074247 180000 203369 40000 3096291 2162 57816 10000 2746533 249780 30000 0

4 Gowribidanuru 773007 150587 59590 1410000 110605 18000 2521789 142106 35874 2000 2100491 225318 16000 0

-
5 Gudibande 6149190 960621 460322 26884672 863528 80000 35398333 25224574 516921 46000 9490010 1307228 34000 1220
400
-
6 Shidlagatta 148044 50292 18557 20000 236893 64033 10000 175476 18557 10000 4117
3

28600 -
Total 54147342 5927483 6788615 187442743 7423191 596000 262325374 163972145 3610325 101725551 9740350 310000 1731
0 8997

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TALUK WISE DETAILS OF SURFACE RENT, CESS, AND INTEREST FOR QUARRYING LEASES
DURING THE YEAR 2014-15 CURRENT BLOCKS (A)

DEMAND OF THE YEAR


OPENING
INTEREST TOTAL COLLECTION BALANCE
SL.NO. TALUK BALANCE
(Rs) (Rs) (Rs) (Rs)
(Rs) SURFACE CESS INTEREST
(Rs) (Rs) (Rs)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 BAGEPALLI 264 65 99 28 49 505 15 490

2 CHIKKABALLAPUR 1265 301 604 195 218 2583 928 1655

3 CHINTAMANI 75 15 37 11 15 153 22 131

4 GOWRIBIDANUR 53 13 10 5 10 91 20 71

5 GUDIBANDE 319 74 89 26 47 555 188 367

6 SHIDLAGATTA - - 6 2 8 8 -

TOTAL 1976 468 845 267 339 3895 1181 2714

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TALUK WISE DETAILS OF SURFACE RENT, CESS, AND INTEREST FOR QUARRYING LEASES
DURING THE YEAR 2014-15 EXPIRED BLOCKS (B)
DEMAND OF THE YEAR
OPENING
INTEREST TOTAL COLLECTION BALANCE
SL.NO. TALUK BALANCE
(Rs) SURFACE CESS INTEREST (Rs) (Rs) (Rs)
(Rs)
(Rs) (Rs) (Rs)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 BAGEPALLI 48 45 9 102 102

2 CHIKKABALLAPUR 1203 1009 215 2427 2427

3 CHINTAMANI 56 43 10 109 109

4 GOWRIBIDANUR 48 50 8 106 106

5 GUDIBANDE 149 182 25 356 356

6 SHIDLAGATTA 8 7 2 17 17

TOTAL 1512 1336 269 3117 3117

A+B=TOTAL
3488 1804 845 267 608 7012 1181 5831

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EXISTING M-SAND UNITS IN THE STATE AND PRODUCTION DETAILS (UPTO THE END OF JULY - 2016)
Projecte Raw
d Material
Raw Source of Raw Material Location of the Quarry Village and Sy.NO and Extent
Present Producti required
Plant Annual Material
Name of the Capacit on at for
Sl.N Location of the Unit Taluk/ Capacit Productio required
Person/Firm/Company with y the end Projected
o Village and Sy.NO y (in n for present
address and Phone Number (in of 5 Production
TPH) (in MT) capacity
TPH) Own Others Years ( (
(in MT) Own Quarry Others Quarry
Quarry Quarry Approx.. Approx..in
in MT's) MT's)

QLNo-745,746,747 Sy.No-
M/S Vishwas 43, Chikkanagavalli , 5.00,
Constructions Industries Chikkaballapur Own 7.20 and 5.00 Acres
200 200 36000
1 Pvt.Ltd, Sy.45 & 46 (9.21 Chikkanagavalli, 72000 82800 Quarr - QLNo-748,749,750, 769 , - 414000
TPH TPH 0
Acres), chikkanagavalli 45 and 46 y Sy.No-11, Janalakunte ,
Village, Chikkaballapur 5.00, 5.00, 6.00 and 6.00
Acres,Chikkaballapur Taluk
M/S Srinidhi Mines, QLNo-02, 701, 702 and 703
Chikkaballapur Own
Sy.no-464(1.39 Acres) 200 27000 200 Sy.No-11, Janalakunte, 13500 155250
2 Yalagalahalli, 310500 Quarr - -
Yalagalahalli Village, TPH 0 TPH 3.00, 3.20, 5.00 and 6.00 00 0
464/1 y
Chikkaballapur Taluk Acres,Chikkaballapur Taluk
M/S Mines and Rocks
QLNo-119, 117, 118, 757,
India Pvt.Ltd, Sy.No-0
Chikkaballapur Own Sy.No-39,
(5.33 Acres), 350 43200 350 21600 248400
3 Kanivenarayanpura, 496800 Quarr - Kanivenarayanpura , 10.00, -
Kanivenarayanapur TPH 0 TPH 00 0
464/1 y 6.20, 13.00 and 9.20 Acres,
Village, Nandi Hobli,
Chikkaballapur Taluk
Chikkaballapur dist

Sri Manjunatha
QLNo- 70 and 71,
Enterprises,Sy. No. 465,
Chikkaballapur Sy.No-43,
Yalagalahalli Village, 200 200 Others 37500
4 Yalagalahalli, 75000 86250 - - Chikkanagavalli , 2.00 431250
Peresandra Post, TPH TPH Quarry 0
465 and 2.00 Acres,
Mandikal Hobli,
Chikkaballapur Taluk
Chikkaballapur Taluk

QLNo-795/214, 238 and


M/s P.R.S Stone
Chikkaballapur Own 239 Sy.No-43,
Crushers, Yalagalahalli 350 90000 350 103500 45000 517500
5 Yalagalahalli, Quarr - Chikkanagavalli ,2.30, 6.25 -
Village, Mandikal Hobli, TPH 0 TPH 0 00 0
450/2 y and 0.38 Acres
Chikkaballapura
Chikkaballapur Taluk

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Shiva Stone Crusher
(Formerly Jai Hanuman QLNo-596, Sy.No-94/404,
Chikkaballapur Own
Stone Crusher)Sy.No. 100 12000 100 Nandanagenahalli/yalagala 60000
6 Nandanagenahalli, 138000 Quarr - - 690000
404, Yelagalahalli TPH 0 TPH halli, 7.00 Acres 0
119/2 y
Village, Chikkaballapur Chikkaballapur Taluk
Tq & Dist.

Shree B.N.Srinivas
M/s Panchami Stone QLNo-98,199 Sy.No-
Crusher Sy. No. 15/2, Chikkaballapur 39
600 14400 600 Others 72000
7 Kanivenarayanapura Kanivenarayanpura, 165600 - - Kanivenarayanapura, 828000
TPH 0 TPH Quarry 0
Village,Nandi Hobli, 15/2 1.10 and 3.30 Acres
Chikkaballapura Tq & chikkaballapur Taluk
Dist,

Shree. G.S. Nagaraj,


Partner Sree
Bhramaravasini M. Chikkaballapur Own QLNo-100, Sy.No-11,
200 12480 200 62400 717600
8 Sanders LLP No.1397, Janalakunte, 143520 Quarr - Janalakunte, 3.20Acres -
TPH 0 TPH 0
Main Road, B-Block, 24 y Chikkaballapur Taluk
Gudibande Taluk,
Chikkaballapura Dist
M/S Ashrita Stone
Crusher, Prop. Smt.
Suneetha W/o M.
QLNo-155, Sy.No-39,
Bhanu Prakash Chikkaballapur Own
150 150 Kanivenarayanapura, 1.00
9 Chowdari, #28, Kanivenarayanpura, 19200 22080 Quarr - - 96000 110400
TPH TPH Acres
Suggappa Layout, 79 y
Chikkaballapur Taluk
Behind NES Office,
Yelahanka, Bangalore
North - 560064,
M/s Sri Nandi Industries,
Sy. No. 147, QLNo-613/133, Sy.No-39,
Chikkaballapur Own
Kanivenarayanapura 200 200 Kanivenarayanapura, 9.00 48000
10 Kanivenarayanpura, 96000 110400 Quarr - - 552000
Village, Nandi Hobli, TPH TPH Acres 0
147 y
Chikkaballapur Taluk & Chikkaballapur Taluk
District.

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Shree Subhash
P.Doddannavar,The
QLNo-205, Sy.No-39,
Occupier, M/S Espee Chikkaballapur Own
100 100 Kanivenarayanapura, 1.00 13500
11 Enterprises, #31, Kanivenarayanpura, 27000 31050 Quarr - - 155250
TPH TPH Acres 0
Amara jyothi Layout, 81 y
Chikkaballapur Taluk
Cholanagar, R.T.Nagara
Post, Bangalore - 32,
M/s Turbovent
Industries Private
M/s Srinidhi Mines,
Limited, Sree
Chikkaballapur Others Sy.No - 464/1,
Yashwanth Krishna 200 15000 200 75000
12 Janalakunte, 172500 - Crusher - Yalagalahalli Village 862500
Paapagiri, Sy.No.14/5 TPH 0 TPH 0
14/5 s (1.39 Acres)
, Janalakunte Village,
Chikkaballapur Taluk
Chikkaballapur Taluk
and District.
QLNo-746 Sy.No-43,
M/s Venaah Stone
Chikkanagavalli ,
Aggregate LLP,#317, 9th ChikkaballapurYalagal 150 45000 150 Others 22500 258750
13 517500 - - (7.20
Cross, Mahalakshmi ahalli404 TPH 0 TPH Quarry 00 0
Acres)Chikkaballapur
Layout,Bangalore - 86
Taluk
M/s Eco Sand QL No - 221 & 225,
Chikkaballapur Own
Sy.no-25, Janalakunte 300 27000 300 Sy No-11, Janalakunte 13500 155250
14 Janalakunte, 310500 Quarr - -
Village, Chikkaballapur TPH 0 TPH (3-00 & 4-00 Acres), 00 0
25 y
Taluk and District Chikkaballapur Taluk
M/S Shobha Enterprises
(Unit – II) No.68, Bank Ql No-108, Sy.No-
Gowribidanur Own
Colony, V.V.Puram 200 200 55(1-30 Acres) 18000
15 Arasalabande 36000 41400 Quarr - - 207000
Extension, Gowribidanur TPH TPH Arasalabande Village, 0
55 y
Taluk, Chikkaballapur Gowribidanur Taluk
District
Sri Lakshmi
Narasimhaswamy Stone
Crushers, Sri Prashanth
QLNo-746 Sy.No-43,
R Managing Partner, Gudibande
200 21000 200 Others Chikkanagavalli , 10500 120750
16 No.10, 2nd Cross, Varlakonda 241500 - -
TPH 0 TPH Quarry (7.20 Acres) 00 0
Srinivasa Garden, 272
Chikkaballapur Taluk
RMV 2nd Stage,
Nagashettihalli,
Bangalore- 560094

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REFERENCES

 Mineral Resources of Karnataka – Dr B.P. Radhakrishna et.al. (1995)


 Groundwater Information Booklet of District – CGWB & directorate of groundwater 2010
 Geology & Mineral Resources of the states of India – GSI (2006)
 Chikkaballapur District at a glance – Karnataka Statistical Department (2015-16)
 Brief Industrial Profile of Chikkaballapur District – Ministry of MSME, GoI (2012)
 Information extracted from Wikipedia of Chikkaballapur District.
 Maps extracted from NRDMS wing zp Chikkaballapur .
 NBM Media’s publications

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