Professional Documents
Culture Documents
For Forest and River Context
For Forest and River Context
(Rev. 01)
FOR
A. SAND MINING OR RIVER BED MINING
B. MINERALS OTHER THAN SAND MINING OR RIVER BED MINING
Prepared under
9.0 Details of the mining leases in the district as per the following format 91
10.0 Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years 103
11.0 Details of Production of Minor Mineral in last three years 103
: (Approx. Quantity)
12.0 Mineral Map of District 103
13.0 List of Letter of Intent (LOI)Holders in the district along with its 105
validity as per following format
14.0 Total Mineral Reserves Available in the District 106
15.0 Quality / Grade of Mineral available in the District 106
16.0 Use of Mineral 106
17.0 Demand and Supply of the Mineral in last three years 106
18.0 Mining Leases marked on District Map 107
19.0 Details of the area of where there is a cluster of mining leases 108
viz. no. of mining leases. Location
20.0 Details of Eco sensitive area 109
21.0 Impact on the Environment (Air, Water, Noise Soil, Flora & Fauna, 110
Land Use, agriculture, forest etc.) due to mining activity
22.0 Remedial measures to mitigate the impact of mining on 111
Environment
23. Reclamation of Mined Out Area (best practice already implemented 113
in the district, requirement as per rules and regulations , proposed
reclamation plan)
24. Risk Assessment and Disaster Management Plan 113
3 Annexure 121
onwards
Annexure -1 MoEFCC, GoI notification S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018
Annexure -2 L Sections and Cross Sections for rivers flowing through
Nanded district
Annexure -3 List of Sand Ghats 21-22
Annexure -4 Procedure to scrutinize Minor Mineral proposals
Annexure -5 Procedure to monitor compliances of Minor Mineral Leases
Annexure -6 Demand and Supply for Nanded District
Annexure -7 Corporate Environmental Responsibility
Annexure -8 List of sand ghats available for scooping/ excavation/
auction (as per amendment October 21)
Annexure -9 Declaration Annexure-I,II,III as per E & M guidelines MoEFCC
Annexure -10 Details of Draft DSR publications
PREFACE
Date :
Place: Nanded
Amendments to DSR
PART –A
Prepared under
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1.0 Introduction :
Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide its judgement dated February 27,2012 and further relief
amendment dated April 16,2012 directed all state, union territories and ministry of
Environment and Forest, Govt. of India, New Delhi to screen mining of minor minerals leases
within the purview of EIA notification 2006 and made requirement of environmental clearance
to minor minerals less than 5 ha compulsory.
Ministry of Environment & Forest , GoI vide its office Memorandum L-11011/47/2011.IA.II(M)
dated 18.05.2012 directed mass to comply Ho’ble Supreme Court decision.
Further the procedure for preparation of DSR and format is amended vide MOEFCC notification
S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018.
The subjected DSR is defined at “ Appendix -X (See Paragraph 7(iii)(a)” of the notification
S.O.141(E)dated 15.01.2016 and S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018
Nanded district has constituted District Environmental Impact Assessment Authority vide
2016/Mashaka/Gaukh/T-1/Pra.kr.19 Dated Nil and comprised as
Nanded district has constituted District Expert Appraisal Committee Authority vide letter
2016/Mashaka/Gaukh/T-1/Pra.kr.19. Dated Nil and comprised as
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5 Executive Engineer, Water Executive Engineer, Water Supply Member
Supply Dept. Z.P.Nanded Dept. Z.P.Nanded
6 Executive Engineer, Water Executive Engineer, Water Supply Member
Supply Dept. Z.P.Nanded Dept. Z.P.Nanded
7 Dr.Dipak Baburao Panskar Expert Member (Non Govt. Official) Member
8 Dr.Hari Shakarrao Patole Expert Member (Non Govt. Official) Member
9 Dr.Arjun Bapurao Bhosale Expert Member (Non Govt. Official) Member
10 Assitant Engineer Garde- Assitant Engineer Garde-1, Member
1, P.W.D.Nanded P.W.D.Nanded
11 District Mining Officer, District Mining Officer, Nanded Member
Nanded Secretary
Nanded is one of the historical places in Marathwada region of Maharashtra State. It is situated
on the north bank of Godavari river. It is famous for Sikh Gurudwaras. Nanded is a town of
great antiquity. It is said that during the Puranic days, Pandavas travelled through Nanded
district. Nandas ruled over Nanded through generations.
The mention of Nanded is found in the Lilacharitra, a treatise written by Mahimbhatta. It gives
the description of the idol of Narasimha in the town. Nanded was formerly known as “Nanditat”
which is confirmed by the copper plate found at Vasim. Nanded District and the adjoining areas
The district of Nanded has between 180 15' and 190 55' North latitude and 770 7' to 780 15' East
longitude. The district has a geographical area of 10528 Sq. Kms. The district of Nanded is
surrounded in the North by Yeotmal District, in the West by Parbhani, Latur and Osmanabad
districts, in the South by Bidur district of Karnataka State and in the East by Nizamabad and
Adilabad districts of Telangana.
The district has a geographical area of 10,528 Sq. Km., which forms 3.41% of the total
geographical area of Maharashtra State. The district is situated in the Deccan Plateau. The
Southern part of the district has light and barren land. The North -Eastern part of Kinwat block
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is mountainous and largely barren. The remaining part of the district is mostly flat and has
fertile black soil.
The principal rivers in the district are Godavari, Penganga, Monjura and Mongad, all of which
are perennial. Asna, Sita, Saraswati & Lendi are the mixed rivers with seasonal flow.
The climate in Nanded district extreme with large variations in the temperature. During
summer the district experiences extreme heat with the mercury touching 44oC while in the
winter the temperature drops to 9oC. The district receives rain from the South-West monsoon
during the months of June to December. The average rainfall in the district is 1150 mm. Kinwat
Taluka receives the maximum rainfall while Kondhav receives the minimum.
The total road length in the district as on March 1998 is 7670 kms. Major district roads is about
1647 kms and 853 kms is of other district roads. The length of village roads is about 3891 kms.
About 2338kms of road length in the district is tarred. 4397 kms are stone, metal roads and 945
kms of road length in the district is made of other materials. The road length per 100 sq.km is
73.03 km, which is above the State figure of 62.08 kms per 100 sq.km.
Major goods and Passenger Transportation from and to the city is done by road. Maharashtra
State Road Transport Corporation caters mainly to the passenger traffic need of the district. The
MSRTC operates bus services to most cities of Maharashtra and also to the neighbouring States
of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
With the commissioning of the broad-guage railway line upto Mudkhod Nanded is directly
linked with Mumbai, Delhi, Amritsar and Bhusawal. Some more railway network like Latur-
Nizamabad and Nanded-Pusad-Yavatmal and conversion of Mudkhod - Adilabad from meter-
guage to broad-guage are in the proposed stage. The total Rail length in the district is 208 kms.
The district has 3 major irrigation projects. They are (a) Purna Project - covering an area of
20,000 hectares, (b) Manor Project - covering an area of 23,310 hectares, and (c) Vishnupuri
Project - covering an area of 28,340 hectares.
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In addition, there are 10 medium projects and 394 minor irrigation projects and 6620 bore-
wells used for irrigation.
The total irrigated area in the district is 47,000 hectares, which forms to just 6% of the total
cultivated area. This is far below the State's figure of 15.41%. Out of the total irrigated area,
48% of the land was used for cultivation of food grains and 27% for sugarcane.
The district is situated on plateau’s having plain terrain with undulations. The main trend from
hills is northwest to south west. There are three distinct traces of elevation 350 to 570 masl,
570 to 600 masl, and >600 masl. The principal rivers of the district are the Godavari, the
Penganga, the Manjara and the Mansar. The river Godavari runs 140 kms and it has three
tributaries Asna, Sita, and Siddha in the district. The river Manjara forms the district boundary
on south east side for 40 km and has two tributaries viz. Mannar and Lendi. The Penganga river
forms northern boundary of the district and flows west to east with a big “S” shape curve. A
water fall of 10-12 m named as a “Sahastrakunda Fall” is situated near Islapur village in Kinwat
taluka and it has two tributaries viz., Kayadhu and Tamsa nala.
Based on geomorphic setting and drainage pattern the basin of the district are divided into 49
watersheds and out of these three watershed fall in runoff zone , Recharge zone and discharge
zone respectively.
The District is divided in to Eight Subdivisions and now sixteen talukas.
There are seven Subdivisions and sixteen talukas listed as
2. Bhokar Bhokar
Mudkhed
3. BIloli Biloli
Naigaon
4. Degloor Degloor
5
Mukhed
5. Dharmabad Dharmabad
Umari
6. Hadgaon Hadgaon
Himayatnagar
7. Kandhar Kandhar
Loha
8. Kinwat Kinwat
Mahur
Airport Nanded
General Climatic Conditions
Wind Pattern over the year West to East
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Summer : 43 – 45 0C
Temperature
Winter : 09 – 12 0C
Average Annual Rainfall (mm) 1150 mm
Details of the Project
Elevation 300m-600 m above sea level
Historical / Important Places
Sr. Name of
Location
No Archeological/Historical Site
Brahmanical caves locally
1 Mahoor
known as Pandavlena
2 Gurudwara Nanded
State Protected Monuments :
Nandagiri fort,Kandhar Fort, Mahur Fort,
Archaeological/Historical/Ancient
Pandava Leni, Brahmani leni, Parvati
Monuments within district Temple, Mahadev temple,Parvati
Temple,Mahadev Temple, Parameshwar
temple, Nandi temple & Kunda, Narsimha
temple , Ankaleshwar Mahadev
Temple,Renukadevi Temple, Mahadeva
Temple,Bhoganarsimha temple,
Archeological remains of river ann temple,
Kshetrapala temple remains, Mauli
tale,Sarfaraz khan Masjid, (Source State
Archeology Deptt.)
Names of the nationalpark, There is a forest cover in patches in taluka
Kinwat, Hodgaon, Bhokur and Billoli.Forest cover
sanctuary Biosphere reserve,
is about 8-9% of overall district area.
Tiger Reserve, Elephant reserve, Painganga have been declared as
Sanctuaries covering 19 villages under
Forest (RF/PF/Unclassified)
Ecosensitive zone prohibiting various activities as
per Gazatte notification issued by MoEFCC, GOI
vide S.O.3595A dated 30.11.2016. Wildlife in
these forests includes birds like peacock, pigeon,
partridge, quail and animals like tiger, bear,
sambar, chinkara (a Deer species), wild boar and
blue antelope. High quality teakwood is abundant
in these forests, while Indian Laurel, Wood Apple,
Indian Gum Tree, Red-Flowered Silk-Cotton Tree,
Bamboo and East Indian Ebony trees are also
plentiful. Furniture wood, bamboo, gum and tendu
leaves are the main forest produce.
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2.0 Overview of Mining Activity in the district :
Nanded district is rich in minor mineral reserves. Mining activity is one of the main revenue
source for the district. nanded district has minerals like Basalt,River bed sand and Granite(Un
explored).
There are no industrial mineral available in the district except infrastructure and building
required minerals like basalt, river bed sand.
District has 105 stone quarry permits & 159 murrum quarry permits till December 2019
covering area 120.48 ha & 243.59 ha respectively. . (Source info. District Mining Office, Nanded)
There are 104 locations of sand ghats over Penganga, Godavari, Manjara,Asara, Lendi rivers
where sand deposition are allowed from replenishment and other safety point of view in the
district. (Source info. District Mining Office, Nanded).
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3.0 List of the Mining Leases in the district with Location, area and period of validity :
As per the sand mining and auction policy of Government of Maharashtra, Sand ghats are
identified for deposition by respective tahsildars and surveyed by Taluka Level
TechnicalCommittee and finalized by District Level Monitoring Committee for mineable depth
considering impact of sand scooping on ground water availability and stream. District Mining
Officer is the authority to complete further procedures for auction including pricing and
approval of Divisional Commissioner.
Tahsildar is the holder and District MiningOfficer ,Nanded is the project proponent for the sand
ghats. After auction of sand ghats for period specified in the policy framed by Govt. of
Maharashtra or the district administration , all rights to comply the terms and conditions for
scooping of sand from sand ghats are transferred to Successful Bidder.
List of the Sand Ghats with location, area and period of validity is tabled below.
New or ongoing
Land Sand belt (if
Area Sand
belongs to Area (Length x ongoing please
Sr Name of Sand Nearest Survey ( In depositi Sand In
Taluka (Govt./Pvt. Breadth X mention period
No Ghat No. Hect. on (in Brass
Land/Othe depth) since when the
Are) meter)
rs if any) mine is being
operated)
For the Year 2005-
06, 2008-09, 2009-
20,21, 22, 23, Governme
1 Nanded Nagapur 400x50x0.50 2010 2013-14, 2.00 2.50 3534
24, 26,27,28,29 nt Land
2014-15, 2015-16,
2016-17
For the Year 2004-
Governme 05, 2009-2010 &
2 Nanded Sidhhanath 113, 114 200x40x0.50 0.80 2.50 1413
nt Land 2013-14 2014-15,
2015-16, 2016-17
For the Year 2009-
Old Gawthan, 1, Governme 2010, 2011-12,
3 Nanded Injegaon 150x40x0.50 0.60 2.50 1060
85 nt Land 2013-14 & 2014-
15
For the Year 2008-
58, 60, 61, 62,
Governme 2009, 2009-2010,
4 Nanded Brahmanwada 63, 65, 66, 68, 350x50x0.50 1.75 2.50 3092
nt Land 2011-2012 &
70
2012-13
For the Year 2006-
1, 2, 3, 172, Governme
5 Nanded Wangi 320x35x0.50 07, 2008-09, 2009- 1.12 2.50 1979
174, 175 nt Land
10 & 2013-14
Pimpalgaon Governme For the Year 2010-
6 Nanded 25 275x60x0.50 1.65 2.50 2915
Mishri nt Land 2011 & 2011-12
For the Year 2006-
33, 36, 37, 42,
Governme 07, 2008- 2009,
7 Nanded Rahegaon 43, 44, 156, 350x60x0.50 2.10 2.50 3710
nt Land 2012-13 & 2014-
157, 158
15
10
For the Year 2008-
2009, 2010-2011,
Governme
8 Nanded Punegaon 69, 70, 71, 72 300x50x0.50 2011-2012 & 1.50 2.50 2650
nt Land
2013-14 2014-15,
2015-16, 2016-17
For the Year 2008-
2009, 2010-2011,
44, 45, 47, 53, Governme 2011-2012, 2012-
9 Nanded Bhayegaon 300x60x0.50 1.80 2.50 3180
54, 60 nt Land 13 & 2013-14
2014-15, 2015-16,
2016-17
11, 12, 13, 15,
17, 18,121, 122,
For the Year2014-
129, Governme
10 Nanded Kiki 450x60x0.50 15, 2015-16, 2016- 2.70 2.50 4770
130,134,135, nt Land
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138,139,140
141,143
Sattarpur Governme For the Year 2014-
11 Nanded 1, 5, 8,9, 10 300x60x0.50 1.80 2.50 3180
Bendri nt Land 15
11
16 2016-17
12
16 2016-17
3/1,3/2,4/1,5/1,
5/5,11/1, 12/4, Governme
47 Himayatnagar Dighi-2 200x50x0.50 New 1.00 2.50 1767
13/3,54/1/बी,55 nt Land
/2
Governme
48 Himayatnagar Dighi-1 27/4, 27/6, 26/6 200x50x0.50 New 1.00 2.50 1767
nt Land
162/2,198/1,19
7/1, 196/3, Governme
49 Himayatnagar Kamari 300x20x0.50 New 0.60 2.50 1060
195/1,199/2, nt Land
200,201,202
For the Year
Governme 2011-12 & 2012-
50 Himayatnagar Renapur Be 80, 81 140x40x0.50 0.56 2.50 989
nt Land 13 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17
13
For the Year
Governme 2010-11 & 2013-
51 Mahur Digdi Dha 175, 176, 184 350x40x0.50 1.40 2.50 2473
nt Land 14 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17
For the Year
Governme
52 Mahur Digadi ku. 58, 58A, 58AA 150x50x0.50 2014-15 2015-16 0.75 2.50 1325
nt Land
2016-17
For the Year
2009-10, 2011-
Governme
53 Mahur Shiur 28, 30, 31 350x45x0.50 2012, 2012-13 & 1.58 2.50 2783
nt Land
2013-14 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
Governme
54 Mahur Hingni 139 ते 141 200x50x0.50 2011-12 & 2014- 1.00 2.50 1767
nt Land
15 2015-16 2016-
17
For the Year
2009-10, 2011-12,
Governme
55 Mahur Sayfal 3 300x35x0.75 2012-13, 2013-14 1.05 2.75 2783
nt Land
2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year
Governme
56 Mahur Padasa 9, 10, 12, 13 300x35x0.50 2014-15 2015-16 1.05 2.50 1855
nt Land
2016-17
For the Year
11/1,
Governme 2004-05, 2009-10,
57 Kinwat Yenda 12/A,12/Aa,13, 100x50x0.50 0.50 2.50 883
nt Land 2010-11 & 2013-
14
14
Governme
58 Kinwat Paroti 114, 115, 116 100x50x0.50 New 0.50 2.50 883
nt Land
Governme
59 Kinwat Rampur 3, 4, 5 100x50x0.50 New 0.50 2.50 883
nt Land
1,2,3,10,11,13,1 Governme
60 Kinwat Bhulaja 90x50x0.50 New 0.45 2.50 795
4,19 nt Land
Governme
61 Kinwat Sindagi (Mo.) 158, 257 90x50x0.50 New 0.45 2.60 795
nt Land
Governme
62 Kinwat Mohapur 194, 195, 196 70x50x0.60 New 0.35 2.50 742
nt Land
Governme
63 Kinwat Pandhara 52, 53, 54, 57 75x50x0.50 New 0.38 2.50 663
nt Land
Governme
64 Kinwat Bhandarwadi 81, 82, 83 90x55x0.50 New 0.50 2.50 875
nt Land
14
For the Year
225, 226, 227,
Governme 2010-11 & 2012-
66 Degloor Medan Kallur 228, 19, 82, 84, 180x30x0.80 0.90 2.80 1527
nt Land 13 2014-15 2015-
85, 86, 87
16 2016-17
For the Year
Governme
67 Degloor Shelgaon-1 175, 176, 177 250x70x0.80 2014-15 2015-16 1.75 2.80 4947
nt Land
2016-17
For the Year
Governme
68 Degloor Shelgaon-2 136, 165, 166 200x65x0.80 2014-15 2015-16 1.30 2.80 3675
nt Land
2016-17
For the Year
Governme
69 Degloor Shekhapur 21, 22, 23, 28 260x60x0.50 2014-15 2015-16 1.56 2.50 2756
nt Land
2016-17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
Governme 2010-11, 2011-12,
70 Biloli Ganjgaon-1 324, 326, 180x90x0.80 1.62 2.80 4580
nt Land 2012-13, 2013-14
2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
354, 355, 356, Governme 2010-11, 2011-12,
71 Biloli Ganjgaon-2 220x100x0.80 2.20 2.80 6219
357, 358 nt Land 2012-13, 2013-14
2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year
210, 211, 242, 2008-09, 2009-10,
Governme
72 Biloli Hungunda 243, 254, 255, 300x80x0.80 2010-11, & 2011- 2.40 2.80 6784
nt Land
256 12 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17
For the Year 2010-
248, 249, 267, Governme
73 Biloli Chirli 275x70x0.75 11 2014-15 2015- 1.93 2.75 5102
268, 269 nt Land
16 2016-17
For the Year
2010-11, 2011-12,
Governme
74 Biloli Kolgaon 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 235x70x0.75 2012-13 & 2014- 1.65 2.75 4360
nt Land
15 2015-16 2016-
17
For the Year 2009-
Governme 10 & 2010-11
75 Biloli Karla Bk-1 109, 110 180x40x0.75 0.72 2.75 1908
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
96,97,98,99,100 Governme 10 & 2010-11
76 Biloli Karla Bk-2 310x35x0.70 1.09 2.70 2684
,101,102 nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
Governme 10 & 2010-11
77 Biloli Bolegaon-1 288, 289 220x90x0.80 1.98 2.80 5597
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
Governme 10 & 2010-11
78 Biloli Bolegaon-2 320 200x90x0.80 1.80 2.80 5088
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
Governme 10 & 2010-11
79 Biloli Machnoor-1 14 200x80x0.70 1.60 2.70 3958
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
15
For the Year 2009-
Governme 10 & 2010-11
80 Biloli Machnoor-2 15 150x80x0.70 1.20 2.70 2968
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
305, 306, 308, Governme 10 & 2010-11
81 Biloli Sagroli-1 200x50x0.80 1.00 2.80 2827
309 nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
Governme 10 & 2010-11
82 Biloli Sagroli-2 334, 335, 349 230x50x0.80 1.15 2.80 3251
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
Governme 2010-11, 2011-12,
83 Biloli Yesagi-1 231 200x90x0.90 1.80 2.90 5724
nt Land 2012-13, 2013-14
2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
Governme 2010-11, 2011-12,
84 Biloli Yesagi-2 233 200x90x0.75 1.80 2.75 4770
nt Land 2012-13, 2013-14
2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year
2009-10, 2010-11,
Governme
85 Naigaon Manur TB 7,8, 12, 25, 37 120x50x0.70 2011-12, 2012-13, 0.60 2.70 1484
nt Land
2013-14 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year2014-
41, 42, 44, 45, Governme
86 Naigaon Sategaon 350x50x0.70 15 2015-16 2016- 1.75 2.70 4329
59, 60 nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
87 Naigaon Raher 14, 15 150x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 0.60 2.50 1060
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
88 Naigaon Barbada 82, 83, 88, 89 200x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 0.80 2.50 1413
nt Land
17
For the Year 2009-
262, 268, 269, Governme 10 & 2010-11
89 Naigaon Barbadawadi 330x40x0.50 1.32 2.50 2332
273, 274 nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
90 Naigaon Vajirgaon 222, 228 360x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.44 2.50 2544
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
91 Naigaon Takli TB 2, 3,119 300x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.20 2.50 2120
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
92 Naigaon Antargaon 40, 75 300x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.20 2.50 2120
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
93 Naigaon Hussa 32, 34 300x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.20 2.50 2120
nt Land
17
For the Year 2010-
118, 119, 120, Governme 11, 2011-12 &
94 Dharmabad Yellapur 200x40x0.50 0.80 2.50 1413
121 nt Land 2013-14 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
16
For the Year 2011-
Governme 12 & 2012-13
95 Dharmabad sangam 58, 59, 60, 61 300x60x0.50 1.80 2.50 3180
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
96 Umri Signapur 38, 39 180x60x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.08 2.50 1908
nt Land
17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
Kavalguda Governme
97 Umri 2, 42, 46 300x70x0.50 2010-11 & 2012- 2.10 2.50 3710
(Kh) nt Land
13 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
Governme
98 Umri Rahati (Kh) 11, 13, 75, 76, 200x70x0.60 2010-11 & 2012- 1.40 2.60 2968
nt Land
13 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
99 Umri Manur 12, 13 200x75x0.60 15 2015-16 2016- 1.50 2.60 3180
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
100 Umri Bijegaon 14, 15, 16, 17 150x50x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 0.75 2.50 1325
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
101 Umri Kaudgaon 47, 46, 37, 39 200x50x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.00 2.50 1767
nt Land
17
37, 38, 39, 40, Governme
102 Umri Mahati 120x60x0.50 New 0.72 2.50 1272
41 nt Land
For the Year 2014-
58, 59, 67/1, Governme
103 Umri Bhayegaon 90x60x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 0.54 2.50 954
67/2 nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
104 Umri Ilegaon 1, 5, 7, 55 100x60x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 0.60 2.50 1060
nt Land
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Location of Sand Ghats along the Rivers in the district are marked as :
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4.0 Detail of Royalty/Revenue received in last three years from Sand Scooping activity:
Sand is replenishable. Due to sparse rainfall over the last few years the river flows to an
average height but flows to its maximum height only during and just after monsoon season.
Mining of Building Grade sand from the river bed will not have any impact on the ground water
body in the area. During heavy rains the floodwaters overflow the bank and inundate the fields
and dry regions. The floods have its own ways of depositing sand not only at the bank but also
on the dry surface region. Added to the deposition of sand on the river basin by stratification
through lateral deposition of sands on the land surface is by Differential Lateral Deposition
(DLD). The later grade is coarse, medium and fine sand to mud and soil beyond. In this soil,
agricultural operation goes on from the bank to the cultivated land surface.
The yearly deposition of sand is by natural filling during flood season with slight
variation depending upon the amount of river flow, the quantity of water flowing and the
amount of sand load carried during the river flow. The deposition pattern will be monitored
every year & measurements will be carried out as soon as the monsoon comes to an end.
Deposition rate for the year 2019-20 is monitored, calculated and mapped with the help
of technical consultant. Data for gauging of stream is mapped and enclosed below. Data for
Siltation is mapped and enclosed ..
Based on siltation rate and survey every year sand ghats are proposed for scooping of
sand and auctioned as per the State Government Policy empowered under rule 15 of Mines and
Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act 1957 and amendments thereof.
Sediment refers to the conglomerate of materials, organic and inorganic, that can be carried
away by water, wind or ice. While the term is often used to indicate soil-based, mineral matter
(e.g. clay, silt and sand), decomposing organic substances and inorganic biogenic material are
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also considered sediment . Most mineral sediment comes from erosion and weathering, while
organic sediment is typically detritus and decomposing material such as algae.
Sediment particles come in different sizes and can be inorganic or organic in origin.
These particulates are typically small, with clay defined as particles less than 0.00195 mm in
diameter, and coarse sand reaching up only to 1.5 mm in diameter. However, during a flood or
other high flow event, even large rocks can be classified as sediment as they are carried
downstream . Sediment is a naturally occurring element in many bodies of water, though it can
be influenced by anthropogenic factors .
In an aquatic environment, sediment can either be suspended (floating in the water column) or
bedded (settled on the bottom of a body of water)
In other words water flow tries to scour its surface whenever it flows in the channel. Silt or
gravels enen larger boulders are detached from its bed or banks. The moving water sweeps
these detached particles in downstream along its flow. Silting and scouring is not very
uncommon and must be avoided by proper designs. It reduces supply level of water. The
channel section gets reduced by silt and reduces discharging capacity. Sediments seriously
threatens various projects due to silt carried out by rivers up to point of interceptions.
Sediment is also threatening denudation of forests. Sediment is a major obstruction on the flow
line . It shorten longevity of channel. It causes soil erosion. Therefore data base must be needed
for policy making and planning.
Sediments are calculated as sediment load. There are three types of sediments
Coarse Sediments Particle size above 0.2mm Water sample passing through 100/72
mesh sieve (BSS). Residue over sieve is
washed, dried and weighed It gives
coarse sediments in gm/lit
Medium Sediments Particle size ranging 0.075mm-0.2mm After removal of coarse sediments
residual water passed through 200mesh
sieve (BSS), we get medium sements
Fine Sediments Particle size less than 0.075mm Filtrate and washing residue allowed to
settle for 12hrs. About 5-10 % alum
solution is added to hasten coagulation
of colloidal silt Using Whatman Paper
no02 filter paper, residue is filtered,
dried and weighed. We will get fine
sediments in gm/lit
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Co relation between Siltation & Sediment Load
Siltation is deposition by fine particulate terrestrial clastic material, with a particle size
dominated by silt or clay. It refers both to the increased concentration of suspended sediments,
and to the increased accumulation (temporary or permanent) of fine sediments on bottoms
where they are undesirable. Siltation is most often caused by soil erosion or sediment spill.
Bedload
Bedload is the portion of sediment transport that rolls, slides or bounces along the bottom of a
waterway. This sediment is not truly suspended, as it sustains intermittent contact with the
streambed, and the movement is neither uniform nor continuous . Bedload occurs when the
force of the water flow is strong enough to overcome the weight and cohesion of the sediment
While the particles are pushed along, they typically do not move as fast as the water around
them, as the flow rate is not great enough to fully suspend them. Bedload transport can occur
during low flows (smaller particles) or at high flows (for larger particles). Approximately 5-20%
of total sediment transport is bedload . In situations where the flow rate is strong enough,
some of the smaller bedload particles can be pushed up into the water column and become
suspended.
Suspended Load
While there is often overlap, the suspended load and suspended sediment are not the same
thing. Suspended sediment are any particles found in the water column, whether the water is
flowing or not. The suspended load, on the other hand, is the amount of sediment carried
downstream within the water column by the water flow. Suspended loads require moving
water, as the water flow creates small upward currents (turbulence) that keep the particles
above the bed . The size of the particles that can be carried as suspended load is dependent on
the flow rate . Larger particles are more likely to fall through the upward currents to the
bottom, unless the flow rate increases, increasing the turbulence at the streambed. In addition,
suspended sediment will not necessarily remain suspended if the flow rate slows.
Wash Load
The wash load is a subset of the suspended load. This load is comprised of the finest suspended
sediment (typically less than 0.00195 mm in diameter). The wash load is differentiated from the
suspended load because it will not settle to the bottom of a waterway during a low or no flow
period. Instead, these particles remain in permanent suspension as they are small enough to
bounce off water molecules and stay afloat. However, during flow periods, the wash load and
suspended load are indistinguishable.
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Turbidity in lakes and slow moving rivers is typically due the wash load. When the flow rate
increases (increasing the suspended load and overall sediment transport), turbidity also
increases. While turbidity cannot be used to estimate sediment transport, it can approximate
suspended sediment concentrations at a specific location.
There is yearly deposition of sand as the amount of sand excavated gets redeposit in the pits by
natural filing during flood season with slight variation depending upon the amount of river flow,
the quantity of water flowing and the amount of sand load carried during the river flow. The
deposition pattern will be monitored every year & measurements will be carried out as soon as
the monsoon comes to an end and fresh excavation will be carried.
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Stream Flow Guage Map for rivers in Nanded district :
*cum/min
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Siltation Map for rivers in Nanded district :
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7. General Profile of the district :
Nanded is one of the historical places in Marathwada region of Maharashtra State. It is situated
on the north bank of Godavari river. It is famous for Sikh Gurudwaras. The district of Nanded
has between 180 15' and 190 55' North latitude and 770 7' to 780 15' East longitude. The district
has a geographical area of 10528 Sq. Kms. The district of Nanded is surrounded in the North by
Yeotmal District, in the West by Parbhani, Latur and Osmanabad districts, in the South by Bidur
district of Karnataka State and in the East by Nizamabad and Adilabad districts of Telangana.
The district has a geographical area of 10,528 Sq. Km., which forms 3.41% of the total
geographical area of Maharashtra State. The district is situated in the Deccan Plateau. The
Southern part of the district has light and barren land. The North -Eastern part of Kinwat block
is mountainous and largely barren. The remaining part of the district is mostly flat and has
fertile black soil.
The principal rivers in the district are Godavari, Penganga, Monjura and Mongad, all of which
are perennial. Asna, Sita, Saraswati & Lendi are the mixed rivers with seasonal flow.
Based on geomorphic setting and drainage pattern the basin of the district are divided into 49
watersheds and out of these three watershed fall in runoff zone , Recharge zone and discharge
zone respectively.
The District is divided in to Eight Subdivisions and now sixteen talukas.
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Location Map of District :
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8.0 Land Utilization Pattern in the District : Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining etc:
Land Use Map for Nanded district is as below:
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Land Use of the District Area (‘000ha)
Cultivable Area 808.7
Forest Area 85.3
Land under NA Use 35.8
Permanent Pastures 50.6
Cultivable Waste Land 35.9
Land under miscellaneous tree crops and 6.30
groves
Barren and Uncultivable Land 19.0
Current Fallow 73.4
Other Fallow 24.30
Irrigation Details
Agriculture Crops:
Major field crops Area in (‘000ha) by Major field crops Irrigation
cultivated (Kharif) Rainfed cultivated (Rabi)
Cotton 235.1 Gram 29.4
Soyabean 166.0 Wheat 29.20
Pigeon Pea 57.5 Saffflower 7.8
Sorghum 148.6 + 29.0(Rabbi) Sunflower 10.2
Greengram Nil Ground Nut 9.8
Blackgram 51.3 Sugar Cane 19.4
# Source Agriculture Plan Nanded (ICAR-CRIDA)
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Horticulture :
Mining :
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9.0 Physiography of the District :
Nanded District lies between 18°16’ to 19°55’ North latitude and 76°56’ and 78°19’ east
longitude in the eastern part of Marathwada Region, which corresponds to Aurangabad Division
of Maharashtra. The district is bounded by Nizamabad, Medak and Adilabad districts of Andhra
Pradesh on the east, by Bidar District of Karnataka on the south, by Parbhani and Latur districts
of Marathwada on the west, and Yavatmal District of Vidarbha region on the north. The
geographical area of the district is 10528 sq km .
Administratively, the district is subdivided into three revenue sub-divisions, namely Nanded,
Deglur and Kinwat. These three subdivisions together comprise of 16 talukas. There are total
1580 village out of which 1515 are unhabitated and the rest emhabitated and 13 urban center
in the district .Nanded is district headquarter and other important town are Dharmabad, Biloli,
Duglur, Mukhed, Kandhar, Hadgaon, Kiwat, Umri, Mudkahed and Loha etc
The district is situated on plateau’s having plain terrain with undulations. The main trend from
hills is northwest to south west. There are three distinct traces of elevation 350, to 570 masl,
570 to 600 masl, and >600 masl.
The principal rivers of the district are the Godavari, the Penganga, the Manjara
and the Mansar. The river Godavari runs 140 kms and it has three tributaries Asna, Sita, and
Siddha in the district. The river Manjara forms the district boundary on south east side for 40
km and has two tributaries viz. Mannar and Lendi. The Penganga river forms northern boundary
of the district and flows west to east with a big “S” shape curve. A water fall of 10-12 m named
as a “Sahastrakunda Fall” is situated near Islapur village in Kinwat taluka and it has two
tributaries viz., Kayadhu and Tamsa nala.
Nanded district is built on the Deccan Traps lava flows of the upper cretaceous to lower eocene
eras. The lava flows are overlain by thin alluvial deposits. The lava flows are horizontal and each
flow has two distinct units. The highly weathered vesicular trap and underlying weathered
jointed and fractured massive trap constitutes the main water-yielding zones. The soil is mostly
formed from igneous rocks and are black, medium black, shallow and calcareous types having
different depths and profiles.
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Geology of the district
Recent : Alluvium
Upper Cretaceous –Lower Ecocene : Basalt (Deccan Traps)
Precambrian : Vindhyan (Sandstone and Limestone)
Archean : Peninsular Granite Gneisses Complex, Intrusive
Pink and Grey Granite,Dolerire Quartz Vain.
BHQ (Dharwar System)
Nanded is a part of Godavari Basin and merged between Godavari and Penganga sub basins.
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Basin Map for Nanded district is drawn as:
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Confluence Points for the rivers in the district :
34
River streams flowing through district: (Godavari River)
35
Penganga River :
36
Manjara River:
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10.0 Rain Fall Data for Nanded district:
Average rainfall for Nanded district is 1150mm per year. Rainfall data recorded for last year (i.e.
June 2017) till august 2018 is tabulated below :
Rainfall_Nanded
Sr.
No. Month Rain Fall mm
2017 2018
1 Jun 426 421
2 July 512 499
3 August 654 621
4 Sept 501
5 Oct 189
6 Nov 90.01
7 Dec 40.2
8 Jan 8.3
9 Feb 6.2
10 Mar 4.1
11 April 3.2
12 May 4.2
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11.00 Geology and Mineral Wealth:
Deccan trap encompasses major parts of Maharashtra state. Deccan trap belongs to Upper
Cretaceous to Eocean in age. An array of Deccan trap exist, they are frequently weathered
leading to formation of Murom, rubbles and clayey and black cotton soil. The Basalt rock is of
varying composition, their flow beds are together known as Deccan trap, The Igneous activity
during upper Cretaceous period released tremendous outburst of volcanic energy resulting in
the eruption of thick series of lava and associated pyroclastic materials lava flows called as
Basalt is a significant event in the evolution of the Deccan Plateau. The Basalt rock is the
solidified lava flow of Upper cretaceous to eocean period, the Basalt outcrop runs for nearly
800km towards the coast of Mumbai. This portion is tail end of Basaltic lava flows .
Nanded district is built on the Deccan Traps lava flows of the upper cretaceous to lower eocene
eras. The lava flows are overlain by thin alluvial deposits. The lava flows are horizontal and each
flow has two distinct units. The highly weathered vesicular trap and underlying weathered
jointed and fractured massive trap constitutes the main water-yielding zones. The soil is mostly
formed from igneous rocks and are black, medium black, shallow and calcareous types having
different depths and profiles.
Recent : Alluvium
Upper Cretaceous –Lower Ecocene : Basalt (Deccan Traps)
Precambrian : Vindhyan (Sandstone and Limestone)
Archean : Peninsular Granite Gneisses Complex, Intrusive
Pink and Grey Granite,Dolerire Quartz Vain.
BHQ (Dharwar System)
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Minerals Available in the District are as tabled below:
Mining activity is one of the main revenue source for the district.
District has 105 stone quarry permits & 159 murrum quarry permits till December 2019covering
area 120.48 ha & 243.59 ha respectively. . (Source info. District Mining Office, Nanded)
There are 104 locations of sand ghats over Penganga, Godavari, Manjara,Asara, Lendi rivers
where sand deposition are allowed from replenishment and other safety point of view in the
district. (Source info. District Mining Office, Nanded).
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Geological Map For Nanded District :
# Source Geological Survey of India
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District wise details of river or stream and other sand sources:
District is merged between Godavari and Penganga river sub basins. Both of the basins are part
of Godavari Basin. Northern part of district is a part of Penganga river watershed whereas
South Western part of district forms a part of Godavari river watershed .
District river inventory is sketched below :
There are two major rivers draining across the district viz. Godavari & Penganga. Godavari has
tributaries like Manar,Manjara,Jod,Sangvi and Penganga has tributaries like Kayadhu, Lakhadi
etc.
Most of the sand ghats are on Godavari, Penganga & Manjara rivers. Only exposed sand ghats
are allowed by administration to recommend for scooping of sand every year after proper
survey and satisfactory deposition keeping 2m of sand as a base.
District has few leases of stone producing mechanical sand by crushing and meeting as per IS
standards for building grade sand. But demand is for river bed sand and hence scooping of sand
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is a major activity to cater sand requirement to infrastructural development. However district
authority is promoting to use mechanical sand to balance between river bed sand scooping.
District has 104 Sand scooping sand ghats catering 273612 brass of sand. District has 105 stone
quarries & 159 murrum quarries catering 84090 brass stone/murrum aggregates of different
sizes like 6mm,20mm,40mm, 60mm and mechanical sand.
S.No. Name of River Area drained in Sq. Km. % Area drained in the
District
1 Godavari River 7234.50 68.80 %
2 Penganga River 3280.89 31.20 %
# Both the rivers includes their tributaries
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Salient Features of important rivers and streams:
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146.08
3 Manar RIver Manarrive originates in 519 m
the district near Andga
and meet Manjara near
Daulapur Thadi
55.00 (approx.)
4 Manjara River Originats at Gaurvadi tq. 215 m
Patoda of Beed
New or ongoing
Land Sand belt (if
Area Sand
belongs to Area (Length x ongoing please
Sr Name of Sand Nearest Survey ( In depositi Sand In
Taluka (Govt./Pvt. Breadth X mention period
No Ghat No. Hect. on (in Brass
Land/Othe depth) since when the
Are) meter)
rs if any) mine is being
operated)
For the Year 2005-
06, 2008-09, 2009-
20,21, 22, 23, Governme
1 Nanded Nagapur 400x50x0.50 2010 2013-14, 2.00 2.50 3534
24, 26,27,28,29 nt Land
2014-15, 2015-16,
2016-17
For the Year 2004-
Governme 05, 2009-2010 &
2 Nanded Sidhhanath 113, 114 200x40x0.50 0.80 2.50 1413
nt Land 2013-14 2014-15,
2015-16, 2016-17
For the Year 2009-
Old Gawthan, 1, Governme 2010, 2011-12,
3 Nanded Injegaon 150x40x0.50 0.60 2.50 1060
85 nt Land 2013-14 & 2014-
15
For the Year 2008-
58, 60, 61, 62,
Governme 2009, 2009-2010,
4 Nanded Brahmanwada 63, 65, 66, 68, 350x50x0.50 1.75 2.50 3092
nt Land 2011-2012 &
70
2012-13
For the Year 2006-
1, 2, 3, 172, Governme
5 Nanded Wangi 320x35x0.50 07, 2008-09, 2009- 1.12 2.50 1979
174, 175 nt Land
10 & 2013-14
Pimpalgaon Governme For the Year 2010-
6 Nanded 25 275x60x0.50 1.65 2.50 2915
Mishri nt Land 2011 & 2011-12
For the Year 2006-
33, 36, 37, 42,
Governme 07, 2008- 2009,
7 Nanded Rahegaon 43, 44, 156, 350x60x0.50 2.10 2.50 3710
nt Land 2012-13 & 2014-
157, 158
15
For the Year 2008-
2009, 2010-2011,
Governme
8 Nanded Punegaon 69, 70, 71, 72 300x50x0.50 2011-2012 & 1.50 2.50 2650
nt Land
2013-14 2014-15,
2015-16, 2016-17
For the Year 2008-
2009, 2010-2011,
44, 45, 47, 53, Governme 2011-2012, 2012-
9 Nanded Bhayegaon 300x60x0.50 1.80 2.50 3180
54, 60 nt Land 13 & 2013-14
2014-15, 2015-16,
2016-17
45
11, 12, 13, 15,
17, 18,121, 122,
For the Year2014-
129, Governme
10 Nanded Kiki 450x60x0.50 15, 2015-16, 2016- 2.70 2.50 4770
130,134,135, nt Land
17
138,139,140
141,143
Sattarpur Governme For the Year 2014-
11 Nanded 1, 5, 8,9, 10 300x60x0.50 1.80 2.50 3180
Bendri nt Land 15
46
13 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17
47
2015-16 2016-17
3/1,3/2,4/1,5/1,
5/5,11/1, 12/4, Governme
47 Himayatnagar Dighi-2 200x50x0.50 New 1.00 2.50 1767
13/3,54/1/बी,55 nt Land
/2
Governme
48 Himayatnagar Dighi-1 27/4, 27/6, 26/6 200x50x0.50 New 1.00 2.50 1767
nt Land
162/2,198/1,19
7/1, 196/3, Governme
49 Himayatnagar Kamari 300x20x0.50 New 0.60 2.50 1060
195/1,199/2, nt Land
200,201,202
For the Year
Governme 2011-12 & 2012-
50 Himayatnagar Renapur Be 80, 81 140x40x0.50 0.56 2.50 989
nt Land 13 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17
For the Year
Governme 2010-11 & 2013-
51 Mahur Digdi Dha 175, 176, 184 350x40x0.50 1.40 2.50 2473
nt Land 14 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17
For the Year
Governme
52 Mahur Digadi ku. 58, 58A, 58AA 150x50x0.50 2014-15 2015-16 0.75 2.50 1325
nt Land
2016-17
For the Year
Governme 2009-10, 2011-
53 Mahur Shiur 28, 30, 31 350x45x0.50 1.58 2.50 2783
nt Land 2012, 2012-13 &
2013-14 2014-15
48
2015-16 2016-17
Governme
58 Kinwat Paroti 114, 115, 116 100x50x0.50 New 0.50 2.50 883
nt Land
Governme
59 Kinwat Rampur 3, 4, 5 100x50x0.50 New 0.50 2.50 883
nt Land
1,2,3,10,11,13,1 Governme
60 Kinwat Bhulaja 90x50x0.50 New 0.45 2.50 795
4,19 nt Land
Governme
61 Kinwat Sindagi (Mo.) 158, 257 90x50x0.50 New 0.45 2.60 795
nt Land
Governme
62 Kinwat Mohapur 194, 195, 196 70x50x0.60 New 0.35 2.50 742
nt Land
Governme
63 Kinwat Pandhara 52, 53, 54, 57 75x50x0.50 New 0.38 2.50 663
nt Land
Governme
64 Kinwat Bhandarwadi 81, 82, 83 90x55x0.50 New 0.50 2.50 875
nt Land
49
For the Year
Governme
69 Degloor Shekhapur 21, 22, 23, 28 260x60x0.50 2014-15 2015-16 1.56 2.50 2756
nt Land
2016-17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
Governme 2010-11, 2011-12,
70 Biloli Ganjgaon-1 324, 326, 180x90x0.80 1.62 2.80 4580
nt Land 2012-13, 2013-14
2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
354, 355, 356, Governme 2010-11, 2011-12,
71 Biloli Ganjgaon-2 220x100x0.80 2.20 2.80 6219
357, 358 nt Land 2012-13, 2013-14
2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year
210, 211, 242, 2008-09, 2009-10,
Governme
72 Biloli Hungunda 243, 254, 255, 300x80x0.80 2010-11, & 2011- 2.40 2.80 6784
nt Land
256 12 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17
For the Year 2010-
248, 249, 267, Governme
73 Biloli Chirli 275x70x0.75 11 2014-15 2015- 1.93 2.75 5102
268, 269 nt Land
16 2016-17
For the Year
2010-11, 2011-12,
Governme
74 Biloli Kolgaon 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 235x70x0.75 2012-13 & 2014- 1.65 2.75 4360
nt Land
15 2015-16 2016-
17
For the Year 2009-
Governme 10 & 2010-11
75 Biloli Karla Bk-1 109, 110 180x40x0.75 0.72 2.75 1908
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
96,97,98,99,100 Governme 10 & 2010-11
76 Biloli Karla Bk-2 310x35x0.70 1.09 2.70 2684
,101,102 nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
Governme 10 & 2010-11
77 Biloli Bolegaon-1 288, 289 220x90x0.80 1.98 2.80 5597
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
Governme 10 & 2010-11
78 Biloli Bolegaon-2 320 200x90x0.80 1.80 2.80 5088
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
Governme 10 & 2010-11
79 Biloli Machnoor-1 14 200x80x0.70 1.60 2.70 3958
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
Governme 10 & 2010-11
80 Biloli Machnoor-2 15 150x80x0.70 1.20 2.70 2968
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2009-
305, 306, 308, Governme 10 & 2010-11
81 Biloli Sagroli-1 200x50x0.80 1.00 2.80 2827
309 nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
Governme For the Year 2009-
82 Biloli Sagroli-2 334, 335, 349 230x50x0.80 1.15 2.80 3251
nt Land 10 & 2010-11
50
2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
Governme 2010-11, 2011-12,
83 Biloli Yesagi-1 231 200x90x0.90 1.80 2.90 5724
nt Land 2012-13, 2013-14
2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
Governme 2010-11, 2011-12,
84 Biloli Yesagi-2 233 200x90x0.75 1.80 2.75 4770
nt Land 2012-13, 2013-14
2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year
2009-10, 2010-11,
Governme
85 Naigaon Manur TB 7,8, 12, 25, 37 120x50x0.70 2011-12, 2012-13, 0.60 2.70 1484
nt Land
2013-14 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year2014-
41, 42, 44, 45, Governme
86 Naigaon Sategaon 350x50x0.70 15 2015-16 2016- 1.75 2.70 4329
59, 60 nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
87 Naigaon Raher 14, 15 150x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 0.60 2.50 1060
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
88 Naigaon Barbada 82, 83, 88, 89 200x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 0.80 2.50 1413
nt Land
17
For the Year 2009-
262, 268, 269, Governme 10 & 2010-11
89 Naigaon Barbadawadi 330x40x0.50 1.32 2.50 2332
273, 274 nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
90 Naigaon Vajirgaon 222, 228 360x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.44 2.50 2544
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
91 Naigaon Takli TB 2, 3,119 300x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.20 2.50 2120
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
92 Naigaon Antargaon 40, 75 300x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.20 2.50 2120
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
93 Naigaon Hussa 32, 34 300x40x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.20 2.50 2120
nt Land
17
For the Year 2010-
118, 119, 120, Governme 11, 2011-12 &
94 Dharmabad Yellapur 200x40x0.50 0.80 2.50 1413
121 nt Land 2013-14 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2011-
Governme 12 & 2012-13
95 Dharmabad sangam 58, 59, 60, 61 300x60x0.50 1.80 2.50 3180
nt Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
96 Umri Signapur 38, 39 180x60x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.08 2.50 1908
nt Land
17
51
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
Kavalguda Governme
97 Umri 2, 42, 46 300x70x0.50 2010-11 & 2012- 2.10 2.50 3710
(Kh) nt Land
13 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17
For the Year
2008-09, 2009-10,
Governme
98 Umri Rahati (Kh) 11, 13, 75, 76, 200x70x0.60 2010-11 & 2012- 1.40 2.60 2968
nt Land
13 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
99 Umri Manur 12, 13 200x75x0.60 15 2015-16 2016- 1.50 2.60 3180
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
100 Umri Bijegaon 14, 15, 16, 17 150x50x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 0.75 2.50 1325
nt Land
17
For the Year 2014-
Governme
101 Umri Kaudgaon 47, 46, 37, 39 200x50x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 1.00 2.50 1767
nt Land
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37, 38, 39, 40, Governme
102 Umri Mahati 120x60x0.50 New 0.72 2.50 1272
41 nt Land
For the Year 2014-
58, 59, 67/1, Governme
103 Umri Bhayegaon 90x60x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 0.54 2.50 954
67/2 nt Land
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For the Year 2014-
Governme
104 Umri Ilegaon 1, 5, 7, 55 100x60x0.50 15 2015-16 2016- 0.60 2.50 1060
nt Land
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Mineral Potential :
Annual Deposition :
Annual deposition is calculated by considering watershed area in Km2 ,Annual Rainfall in mm3,,
Average Watershed slope, Drainage density in Km-1,Vegetative cover factor, Annual
precipitation in cm, mean annual runoff in cm, mean annual temperature for Penganga and
Wardha river and plotted on district map as :
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#cum/min
53
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Sand
New or ongoing Sand Area
Land belongs Potential
Area (Length x belt (if ongoing please recommended Sand
Sr Name of Sand to (Govt./Pvt. Considering
Taluka Nearest Survey No. Breadth X mention period since for mineral deposition
No Ghat Land/Others 60 % of
depth) when the mine is concession in (in meter)
if any) available
being operated) ha
sand
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2015-16, 2016-17
Pimpalgaon 20, 23, 24, 46, 47, 52, 53, Government For the Year 2014-15
17 Nanded 300x50x0.50 1.50 2.50 7951
Korka 328, 330, 347 Land 2015-16 2016-17
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For the Year 2013-14
Government
23 Mudkhed Mahati 105, 107, 108 350x70x0.50 2014-15 2015-16 2.45 2.50 12986
Land
2016-17
For the Year 2010-
Government 2011, 2012-13 &
24 Mudkhed Malkoutha 411, 412, 413, 414, 415 350x60x0.75 0.56 2.75 3280
Land 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2012-13
Government
25 Mudkhed Khujda 15, 20, 21, 22 300x50x0.60 2014-15 2015-16 0.94 2.60 5154
Land
2016-17
For the Year 2008-09,
63, 401, 402, 417, 419, Government 2010-11, 2011-2012,
26 Mudkhed Wasri 450x50x0.50 2.25 2.50 11926
422, 423, 420 Land 2012-13 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2008-
5, 6, 7 372, 373, 374, Government 2009, 2009-2010
27 Mudkhed Aamdura 283x70x0.50 1.98 2.50 10500
375, 376, 377 Land 2012-13 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2011-
213, 214, 215, 216, 217, Government
28 Mudkhed Shankhtirth 350x70x0.50 2012, 2012-13 & 1.21 2.50 6424
218, 225, 226 Land
2013-14
For the Year 2010-11,
16, 17, 18, 20, 315, 316, Government
29 Mudkhed Kamlaj 350x50x0.75 2013-2014 2014-15 1.75 2.75 10203
317, 318 Land
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2010-
Government 2011, 2011-2012,
30 Loha Koudgaon 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 300x75x0.50 2.25 2.50 11926
Land 2012-13 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2010-
Government 2011, 2011-2012,
31 Loha Yeli 2, 3, 22, 23, 26, 27, 32 325x60x0.50 1.95 2.50 10336
Land 2012-13 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2008-
Government 2009, 2009-2010 &
32 Loha Anteshwar 188, 189, 197, 199, 200 400x60x0.50 2.40 2.50 12721
Land 2013-14 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
Government
33 Loha Chincholi 57, 59, 60, 61 150x50x0.50 New 0.75 2.50 3975
Land
578,579,593,664,665, Government
34 Loha Betsangavi 160x60x0.50 New 0.96 2.50 5088
666,667,668,669 Land
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550, 551, 556, 562, 563, Government
35 Loha Shewadi 110x65x0.50 New 0.72 2.50 3790
568, 574 Land
Government
36 Loha Bharswada 65,66,67,68,69,74,79 130x40x0.50 New 0.52 2.50 2756
Land
For the Year 2004-05,
2006-07, 2008-09,
22, 323, 372, 381 382, Government
37 Hadgaon Sapti 180x30x0.60 2009-10, 2011-2012, 0.54 2.60 2977
384, 385, 386 Land
2013-14 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2008-09,
2009-10, 2010-11,
Government
38 Hadgaon Belmandal 1, 5, 9 200x30x0.60 2011-2012, 2013-14 0.60 2.60 3307
Land
2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
For the Year 2008-09,
Government 2009-10, 2010-11,
39 Hadgaon Gorlegaon 133, 134, 135, 136 190x30x0.60 0.57 2.60 3142
Land 2011-2012 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2008-09,
5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
Government 2009-10, 2011-2012 &
40 Hadgaon Gurfali 16, 17, 18, 19, 26, 27, 400x40x0.60 1.60 2.60 8820
Land 2012-13 2014-15
28,29, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2011-
Government 2012, 2012-13 &
41 Hadgaon Dhotra 52/A/1, 54/A, 50, 51 200x30x0.60 0.60 2.60 3307
Land 2013-14 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2009-10,
139/1/A, 139/B, 139/3, Government 2011-2012, 2012-13 &
42 Hadgaon Banchincholi 250x50x0.50 1.25 2.50 6625
140/A, 140/A/1, 144 Land 2013-14 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
Government
43 Hadgaon Bhabali 42, 43, 70 200x30x0.50 New 0.60 2.50 3180
Land
Government For the Year 2014-15
44 Hadgaon Manula (Bu.) 308, 310, 311, 312, 313 180x40x0.50 0.72 2.50 3816
Land 2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2009-10,
Government
45 Himayatnagar Gharapur 72, 73, 76 180x40x0.50 2010-11, 2011-2012, 0.72 2.50 3816
Land
2012-13 & 2013-14
Government
46 Himayatnagar Palaspur 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 200x40x0.50 New 0.80 2.50 4240
Land
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3/1,3/2,4/1,5/1,5/5,11/1, Government
47 Himayatnagar Dighi-2 200x50x0.50 New 1.00 2.50 5300
12/4, 13/3,54/1/बी,55/2 Land
Government
48 Himayatnagar Dighi-1 27/4, 27/6, 26/6 200x50x0.50 New 1.00 2.50 5300
Land
162/2,198/1,197/1,
Government
49 Himayatnagar Kamari 196/3, 195/1,199/2, 300x20x0.50 New 0.60 2.50 3180
Land
200,201,202
Government
58 Kinwat Paroti 114, 115, 116 100x50x0.50 New 0.50 2.50 2650
Land
59
Government
59 Kinwat Rampur 3, 4, 5 100x50x0.50 New 0.50 2.50 2650
Land
Government
60 Kinwat Bhulaja 1,2,3,10,11,13,14,19 90x50x0.50 New 0.45 2.50 2385
Land
Government
61 Kinwat Sindagi (Mo.) 158, 257 90x50x0.50 New 0.45 2.60 2481
Land
Government
62 Kinwat Mohapur 194, 195, 196 70x50x0.60 New 0.35 2.50 1855
Land
Government
63 Kinwat Pandhara 52, 53, 54, 57 75x50x0.50 New 0.38 2.50 1988
Land
Government
64 Kinwat Bhandarwadi 81, 82, 83 90x55x0.50 New 0.50 2.50 2624
Land
60
2015-16 2016-17
61
2013-14 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
62
Government For the Year 2014-15
96 Umri Signapur 38, 39 180x60x0.50 1.08 2.50 5724
Land 2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2008-09,
Government 2009-10, 2010-11 &
97 Umri Kavalguda (Kh) 2, 42, 46 300x70x0.50 2.10 2.50 11131
Land 2012-13 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
For the Year 2008-09,
Government 2009-10, 2010-11 &
98 Umri Rahati (Kh) 11, 13, 75, 76, 200x70x0.60 1.40 2.60 7717
Land 2012-13 2014-15
2015-16 2016-17
Government For the Year 2014-15
99 Umri Manur 12, 13 200x75x0.60 1.50 2.60 8269
Land 2015-16 2016-17
Government For the Year 2014-15
100 Umri Bijegaon 14, 15, 16, 17 150x50x0.50 0.75 2.50 3975
Land 2015-16 2016-17
Government For the Year 2014-15
101 Umri Kaudgaon 47, 46, 37, 39 200x50x0.50 1.00 2.50 5300
Land 2015-16 2016-17
Government
102 Umri Mahati 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 120x60x0.50 New 0.72 2.50 3816
Land
Government For the Year 2014-15
103 Umri Bhayegaon 58, 59, 67/1, 67/2 90x60x0.50 0.54 2.50 2862
Land 2015-16 2016-17
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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR NANDED DISTRICT
PART –B
Prepared under
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1.0 Introduction :
Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide its judgement dated February 27,2012 and further relief
amendment dated April 16,2012 directed all state, union territories and ministry of
Environment and Forest, Govt. of India, New Delhi to screen mining of minor minerals leases
within the purview of EIA notification 2006 and made requirement of environmental clearance
to minor minerals less than 5 ha compulsory.
Ministry of Environment & Forest , GoI vide its office Memorandum L-11011/47/2011.IA.II(M)
dated 18.05.2012 directed mass to comply Ho’ble Supreme Court decision.
Further the procedure for preparation of DSR and format is amended vide MOEFCC notification
S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018.
The subjected DSR is defined at “ Appendix -X (See Paragraph 7(iii)(a)” of the notification
S.O.141(E)dated 15.01.2016 and S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018
Nanded district has constituted District Environmental Impact Assessment Authority vide letter
2016/Mashaka/Gaukh/T-1/Pra.kr.19. -dated Nil and comprised as
Nanded district has constituted District Expert Appraisal Committee vide letter
2016/Mashaka/Gaukh/T-1/Pra.kr.19. -dated Nil and comprised as
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4 Civil Surgen, Nanded Civil Surgen, Nanded Member
5 Executive Engineer, Water Executive Engineer, Water Member
Supply Dept. Z.P.Nanded Supply Dept. Z.P.Nanded
6 Dy.Regional Officer, Pollution Dy.Regional Officer, Member
Control Board, Nanded Pollution Control Board,
Nanded
7 Dr.Dipak Baburao Panskar Expert Member (Non Govt. Member
Official)
8 Dr.Hari Shakarrao Patole Expert Member (Non Govt. Member
Official)
9 Dr.Arjun Bapurao Bhosale Expert Member (Non Govt. Member
Official)
10 Assitant Engineer Garde-1, Assitant Engineer Garde-1, Member
P.W.D.Nanded P.W.D.Nanded
11 District Mining Officer, Nanded District Mining Officer, Member Secretary
Nanded
Nanded is one of the historical places in Marathwada region of Maharashtra State. It is situated
on the north bank of Godavari river. It is famous for Sikh Gurudwaras. Nanded is a town of
great antiquity. It is said that during the Puranic days, Pandavas travelled through Nanded
district. Nandas ruled over Nanded through generations.
The mention of Nanded is found in the Lilacharitra, a treatise written by Mahimbhatta. It gives
the description of the idol of Narasimha in the town. Nanded was formerly known as “Nanditat”
which is confirmed by the copper plate found at Vasim. Nanded District and the adjoining areas
The district of Nanded has between 180 15' and 190 55' North latitude and 770 7' to 780 15' East
longitude. The district has a geographical area of 10528 Sq. Kms. The district of Nanded is
surrounded in the North by Yeotmal District, in the West by Parbhani, Latur and Osmanabad
districts, in the South by Bidur district of Karnataka State and in the East by Nizamabad and
Adilabad districts of Telangana.
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The district has a geographical area of 10,528 Sq. Km., which forms 3.41% of the total
geographical area of Maharashtra State. The district is situated in the Deccan Plateau. The
Southern part of the district has light and barren land. The North -Eastern part of Kinwat block
is mountainous and largely barren. The remaining part of the district is mostly flat and has
fertile black soil.
The principal rivers in the district are Godavari, Penganga, Monjura and Mongad, all of which
are perennial. Asna, Sita, Saraswati & Lendi are the mixed rivers with seasonal flow.
The climate in Nanded district extreme with large variations in the temperature. During
summer the district experiences extreme heat with the mercury touching 44oC while in the
winter the temperature drops to 9oC. The district receives rain from the South-West monsoon
during the months of June to December. The average rainfall in the district is 1150 mm. Kinwat
Taluka receives the maximum rainfall while Kondhav receives the minimum.
The total road length in the district as on March 1998 is 7670 kms. Major district roads is about
1647 kms and 853 kms is of other district roads. The length of village roads is about 3891 kms.
About 2338kms of road length in the district is tarred. 4397 kms are stone, metal roads and 945
kms of road length in the district is made of other materials. The road length per 100 sq.km is
73.03 km, which is above the State figure of 62.08 kms per 100 sq.km.
Major goods and Passenger Transportation from and to the city is done by road. Maharashtra
State Road Transport Corporation caters mainly to the passenger traffic need of the district. The
MSRTC operates bus services to most cities of Maharashtra and also to the neighbouring States
of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
With the commissioning of the broad-guage railway line upto Mudkhod Nanded is directly
linked with Mumbai, Delhi, Amritsar and Bhusawal. Some more railway network like Latur-
Nizamabad and Nanded-Pusad-Yavatmal and conversion of Mudkhod - Adilabad from meter-
guage to broad-guage are in the proposed stage. The total Rail length in the district is 208 kms.
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The district has 3 major irrigation projects. They are (a) Purna Project - covering an area of
20,000 hectares, (b) Manor Project - covering an area of 23,310 hectares, and (c) Vishnupuri
Project - covering an area of 28,340 hectares.
In addition, there are 10 medium projects and 394 minor irrigation projects and 6620 bore-
wells used for irrigation.
The total irrigated area in the district is 47,000 hectares, which forms to just 6% of the total
cultivated area. This is far below the State's figure of 15.41%. Out of the total irrigated area,
48% of the land was used for cultivation of food grains and 27% for sugarcane.
The district is situated on plateau’s having plain terrain with undulations. The main trend from
hills is northwest to south west. There are three distinct traces of elevation 350 to 570 masl,
570 to 600 masl, and >600 masl. The principal rivers of the district are the Godavari, the
Penganga, the Manjara and the Mansar. The river Godavari runs 140 kms and it has three
tributaries Asna, Sita, and Siddha in the district. The river Manjara forms the district boundary
on south east side for 40 km and has two tributaries viz. Mannar and Lendi. The Penganga river
forms northern boundary of the district and flows west to east with a big “S” shape curve. A
water fall of 10-12 m named as a “Sahastrakunda Fall” is situated near Islapur village in Kinwat
taluka and it has two tributaries viz., Kayadhu and Tamsa nala.
Based on geomorphic setting and drainage pattern the basin of the district are divided into 49
watersheds and out of these three watershed fall in runoff zone , Recharge zone and discharge
zone respectively.
The District is divided in to Eight Subdivisions and now sixteen talukas.
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Name of Sub division Taluka
1. Nanded Nanded
Ardhapur
2. Bhokar Bhokar
Mudkhed
3. BIloli Biloli
Naigaon
4. Degloor Degloor
Mukhed
5. Dharmabad Dharmabad
Umari
6. Hadgaon Hadgaon
Himayatnagar
7. Kandhar Kandhar
Loha
8. Kinwat Kinwat
Mahur
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Accessibility
Road Connectivity The lease area is situated at a distance of about
Airport Nanded
General Climatic Conditions
Wind Pattern over the year West to East
Summer : 43 – 45 0C
Temperature
Winter : 09 – 12 0C
Average Annual Rainfall (mm) 1150 mm
Details of the Project
Elevation 300m-600 m above sea level
Historical / Important Places
Sr. Name of
Location
No Archeological/Historical Site
Brahmanical caves locally
1 Mahoor
known as Pandavlena
2 Gurudwara Nanded
State Protected Monuments :
Nandagiri fort,Kandhar Fort, Mahur Fort,
Archaeological/Historical/Ancient
Pandava Leni, Brahmani leni, Parvati
Monuments within district Temple, Mahadev temple,Parvati
Temple,Mahadev Temple, Parameshwar
temple, Nandi temple & Kunda, Narsimha
temple , Ankaleshwar Mahadev
Temple,Renukadevi Temple, Mahadeva
Temple,Bhoganarsimha temple,
Archeological remains of river ann temple,
Kshetrapala temple remains, Mauli
tale,Sarfaraz khan Masjid, (Source State
Archeology Deptt.)
Names of the national
park, There is a forest cover in patches in taluka
Kinwat, Hodgaon, Bhokur and Billoli.Forest cover
sanctuary Biosphere reserve,
is about 8-9% of overall district area.
Tiger Reserve, Elephant reserve, Painganga have been declared as
Sanctuaries covering 19 villages under
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Forest (RF/PF/Unclassified) Ecosensitive zone prohibiting various activities as
per Gazatte notification issued by MoEFCC, GOI
vide S.O.3595A dated 30.11.2016. Wildlife in
these forests includes birds like peacock, pigeon,
partridge, quail and animals like tiger, bear,
sambar, chinkara (a Deer species), wild boar and
blue antelope. High quality teakwood is abundant
in these forests, while Indian Laurel, Wood Apple,
Indian Gum Tree, Red-Flowered Silk-Cotton Tree,
Bamboo and East Indian Ebony trees are also
plentiful. Furniture wood, bamboo, gum and tendu
leaves are the main forest produce.
Nanded district is rich in minor mineral reserves. Mining activity is one of the main revenue
source for the district. nanded district has minerals like Basalt,River bed sand and Granite(Un
explored).
There are no industrial mineral available in the district except infrastructure and building
required minerals like basalt, river bed sand.
District has 105 stone quarry permits & 159 murrum quarry permits till December 2019covering
area 120.48 ha & 243.59 ha respectively. . (Source info. District Mining Office, Nanded)
There are 104 locations of sand ghats over Penganga, Godavari, Manjara,Asara, Lendi rivers
where sand deposition are allowed from replenishment and other safety point of view in the
district. (Source info. District Mining Office, Nanded).
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3. General Profile of the district :
Nanded is one of the historical places in Marathwada region of Maharashtra State. It is situated
on the north bank of Godavari river. It is famous for Sikh Gurudwaras. The district of Nanded
has between 180 15' and 190 55' North latitude and 770 7' to 780 15' East longitude. The district
has a geographical area of 10528 Sq. Kms. The district of Nanded is surrounded in the North by
Yeotmal District, in the West by Parbhani, Latur and Osmanabad districts, in the South by Bidur
district of Karnataka State and in the East by Nizamabad and Adilabad districts of Telangana.
The district has a geographical area of 10,528 Sq. Km., which forms 3.41% of the total
geographical area of Maharashtra State. The district is situated in the Deccan Plateau. The
Southern part of the district has light and barren land. The North -Eastern part of Kinwat block
is mountainous and largely barren. The remaining part of the district is mostly flat and has
fertile black soil.
The principal rivers in the district are Godavari, Penganga, Monjura and Mongad, all of which
are perennial. Asna, Sita, Saraswati & Lendi are the mixed rivers with seasonal flow.
Based on geomorphic setting and drainage pattern the basin of the district are divided into 49
watersheds and out of these three watershed fall in runoff zone , Recharge zone and discharge
zone respectively.
The District is divided in to Eight Subdivisions and now sixteen talukas.
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Location Map of District :
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4.0 Geology of the District:
Deccan trap encompasses major parts of Maharashtra state. Deccan trap belongs to Upper
Cretaceous to Eocean in age. An array of Deccan trap exist, they are frequently weathered
leading to formation of Murom, rubbles and clayey and black cotton soil. The Basalt rock is of
varying composition, their flow beds are together known as Deccan trap, The Igneous activity
during upper Cretaceous period released tremendous outburst of volcanic energy resulting in
the eruption of thick series of lava and associated pyroclastic materials lava flows called as
Basalt is a significant event in the evolution of the Deccan Plateau. The Basalt rock is the
solidified lava flow of Upper cretaceous to eocean period, the Basalt outcrop runs for nearly
800km towards the coast of Mumbai. This portion is tail end of Basaltic lava flows .
Nanded district is built on the Deccan Traps lava flows of the upper cretaceous to lower eocene
eras. The lava flows are overlain by thin alluvial deposits. The lava flows are horizontal and each
flow has two distinct units. The highly weathered vesicular trap and underlying weathered
jointed and fractured massive trap constitutes the main water-yielding zones. The soil is mostly
formed from igneous rocks and are black, medium black, shallow and calcareous types having
different depths and profiles.
Recent : Alluvium
Upper Cretaceous –Lower Ecocene : Basalt (Deccan Traps)
Precambrian : Vindhyan (Sandstone and Limestone)
Archean : Peninsular Granite Gneisses Complex, Intrusive
Pink and Grey Granite,Dolerire Quartz Vain.
BHQ (Dharwar System)
Nanded district is rich in minor mineral reserves. Mining activity is one of the main revenue
source for the district. nanded district has minerals like Basalt,River bed sand and Granite(Un
explored).
There are no industrial mineral available in the district except infrastructure and building
required minerals like basalt, river bed sand.
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District has 105 stone quarry permits & 159 murrum quarry permits till December 2019covering
area 120.48 ha & 243.59 ha respectively. . (Source info. District Mining Office, Nanded)
There are 104 locations of sand ghats over Penganga, Godavari, Manjara,Asara, Lendi rivers
where sand deposition are allowed from replenishment and other safety point of view in the
district. (Source info. District Mining Office, Nanded).
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Geological Map of Nanded District
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5.0 Drainage of irrigation Pattern:
Drainage
The district is situated on plateau’s having plain terrain with undulations. The main trend from
hills is northwest to south west. There are three distinct traces of elevation 350, to 570 masl,
570 to 600 masl, and >600 masl.
The principal rivers of the district are the Godavari, the Penganga, the Manjara
and the Mansar. The river Godavari runs 140 kms and it has three tributaries Asna, Sita, and
Siddha in the district from West to east along central line of the district. The river Manjara
forms the district boundary on south east side for 40 km and has two tributaries viz. Mannar
and Lendi. The Penganga river forms northern boundary of the district and flows west to east
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with a big “S” shape curve. A water fall of 10-12 m named as a “Sahastrakunda Fall” is situated
near Islapur village in Kinwat taluka and it has two tributaries viz., Kayadhu and Tamsa nala.
Riveraare deeply entrenched and has a meandering course.
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6.0 Land Utilization Pattern in the District : Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining etc.
Land Use Map for Nanded district is as below:
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Land Use of the District Area (‘000ha)
Cultivable Area 808.7
Forest Area 85.3
Land under NA Use 35.8
Permanent Pastures 50.6
Cultivable Waste Land 35.9
Land under miscellaneous tree crops and 6.30
groves
Barren and Uncultivable Land 19.0
Current Fallow 73.4
Other Fallow 24.30
Irrigation Details
Agriculture Crops:
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Horticulture :
Horticulture Crops (Fruits) Area in (‘000ha)
Orange 10.45
Mango 7.81
Sapota 1.45
Mosambi 00
Guava Not Recorded
Aonla Not Recorded
Kagzi Lime Not Recorded
Custard Apple Not Recorded
Ber Not Recorded
Tamrid Not Recorded
Banana 9.50
Pomengranate Not Recorded
Papaya Not Recorded
Other Not Recorded
Mining :
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7.0 Surface Water And Ground Water Scenario :
District is merged between Godavari and Penganga river sub basins. Both of the basins are part
of Godavari Basin. Northern part of district is a part of Penganga river watershed whereas
South Western part of district forms a part of Godavari river watershed .
District river inventory is sketched below :
There are two major rivers draining across the district viz. Godavari & Penganga. Godavari has
tributaries like Manar,Manjara,Jod,Sangvi and Penganga has tributaries like Kayadhu, Lakhadi
etc.
Most of the sand ghats are on Godavari, Penganga & Manjara rivers. Only exposed sand ghats
are allowed by administration to recommend for scooping of sand every year after proper
survey and satisfactory deposition keeping 2m of sand as a base.
District has few leases of stone producing mechanical sand by crushing and meeting as per IS
standards for building grade sand. But demand is for river bed sand and hence scooping of sand
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is a major activity to cater sand requirement to infrastructural development. However district
authority is promoting to use mechanical sand to balance between river bed sand scooping.
Nanded is a part of Godavari Basin and merged between Penganga & Godavari Sub basins
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Total Catchment area for both the rivers are tabulated below
Manjara 146.08
District has irrigation facility through 03 Large Projects, 03 Medium Projects,40 Small Irrigation
Projects operated through State Irrigation Department where as there are 02 small/medium
irrigation projects and 08 percolation tanks in the district operated by Z.P. authorities.
# District Booklet W.R.D. Govt of Maharashtra Yr. 2017
District is in “SAFE” Category from Ground Water Development point of view. Detailed Ground
Water Scenario for the district is discussed below
Hydrogeology
Deccan Trap Basalt is the predominant water bearing formation, followed by Gondwana
formation having Sandstone and Shale sequence. Penganga and Quaternary Alluvium aquifers
are spread in limited areas. Archean aquifers are limited and have less significance in the area.
A map depicting the hydrogeological features is shown in figure below
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Hydrogeology of District Nanded
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Depth to Water Level – Postmonsoon
Post monsoon depth to water level varies between 1.9 Unkeshwar and 7.93 at Dhawari Buzurg
in the district. Water level in the range of 2-5 are observed in major parts of the district. Water
level between 5-10mbgl are observed in the central and north eastern parts whereas, water
level of less than 2 mbgl is observed as small patch in the south western parts of the district.
No taluka or watershed is categorised as “Over-Exploited”/”Critical”/”Semi-Critical” and the
area has not been notified by CGWA or SGWA.
Average rainfall for Nanded district is 1150mm per year. Rainfall data recorded for last year (i.e.
June 2017) till august 2018 is tabulated below :
Rainfall_Nanded
Sr.
No. Month Rain Fall mm
2017 2018
1 Jun 426 421
2 July 512 499
3 August 654 621
4 Sept 501
5 Oct 189
6 Nov 90.01
7 Dec 40.2
8 Jan 8.3
9 Feb 6.2
10 Mar 4.1
11 April 3.2
12 May 4.2
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The Climate of the district is characterised by a hot summer and general dryness throughout
the year except during the south-west monsoon season, i.e., June to September. The
temperature rises rapidly after February till May, which is the hottest month of the year. The
mean daily maximum temperature during May is 42.0°C and the mean daily minimum
temperature during December is 15.0°C
The normal annual rainfall varies from about 850 to 1150 mm.
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9.0 Details of the mining leases in the district as per the following format :
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92
93
94
95
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9.0 B : Details of murrum quarries working under temporary permits 2017-18
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98
99
100
101
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10. Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years :
11. Details of Production of Minor Mineral in last three years : (Approx. Quantity)
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Mineral Map of District
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13. List of Letter of Intent (LOI)Holders in the district along with its validity as per following format:
(All proposed leases are under scrutiny)
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19 Nanded Loha Hatni 383 3.27 Mr Peraiah Pulicharala
Part
20 Nanded Loha Martala 285 1.31 Mr. Rajendra karwa
part
21 Nanded Hadgao Shivni 48 P 1.18 Mr. Shrikant Shinde ( suryakant wankhede)
22 Nanded Bhokar Pomnala 169 3.27(1.37) Mr. Ganpat Pittewad
Part
23 Nanded Bhokar Raikhod 97 Part 1.00 Mr Dyaneshwar Eklare (R)
24 Nanded Hadgao Hadsani 121/4 1.08 Mr. Trimbak suryawanshi
25 Nanded Hadgaon Taylegaon 114 1.00 Mr. Arun Bapurao Uplenchwar
Part
26 Nanded Hadgaon Lyahari 186 1.00 Mr. Sakharam Hari Sawatkar
Part
27 Nanded Umri Hiradgaon 115 3.06 Mr. Shivaji Ganpati Bhujbale
28 Nanded Loha Walki (B) 89 part 1.40 Mr Thoraji Baliram Betkar
29 Nanded Naigaon Kandala 180 1.60 Mr Aditya Giriraj Jadhav
Part
30 Nanded Loha Walki (Bk) 33 Part 2.42 Mr. Kunal Kailash Rathi & Mr Laxmikant Khatod
31 Nanded Umri Sindhi 380 2.03 Mr. Santosh Bhujangrao Kawale
Part
32 Nanded Loha Hatni 6&7 1.46 Mr. Sunil Hariprasad Mandhani
33 Nanded Kinwat Rajgad 6 1.10 Mr Laxman Reshmaji Kagane
34 Nanded Kinwat Rajgad 5 1.07 Mrs. Rekha Vasant Kagane
35 Nanded Kinwat Nichpur 89 1.00 Mr Roshan Arun Rathod
36 Nanded Kinwat Maregaon 109 1.20 Mr. Ajay Kishanrao Nemmaniwar
(varche)
37 Nanded Kinwat Jaroda Tanda 48/B/4 1.60 Mr. Sahebrao Pandhari Metkar
38 Nanded Biloli Kerul 192 2.00 Mr. Kumudkant Gangadas Patel
39 Nanded Kinwat Rajgad Tanda 106 1.20 Mr. Sachin Baburao konde
40 Nanded Mudkhed Hujjapur 52 Part 1.69 Mr. Santosh Uttamrao Chavhan
41 Nanded Mukhed Nevali 344 1.20 Mr. Angad Udhavrao Mailare
Part
42 Nanded Hadgaon Kawana 16 Part 1.10 Mr. Baburao Balaji Mitkar
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43 Nanded Deglur Tadkhel 235 1.00 Mr. Sagar Balaji Patil & Mr.Vikram subhash Sabne
Part
44 Nanded Loha Martala 288 1.30 Mr Deepsingh Jagjitsing Fauji
Part
45 Nanded Kinwat Islapur 183 1.00 Mr. Shrirang Piraji Pawar
Part
46 Nanded Umri Bolasa 99 1.29 Mr Govind Ghadling Kadam
47 Nanded Bhokar Nagapur 207 1.00 Mr Dilip Guruappa Sonwade
Part
48 Nanded Nanded Babhulgaon 93 part 1.12 Mr. Vikram Vaman Pawar
49 Nanded Biloli Kondlapur 55 1.59 Mr. Vaibhav Bhimrao Khandekar & Vishal Bhimrao
Khandekar
50 Nanded Bhokar Kinala 52 Part 2.24 Mr. Dilip Laxmanrao Uttarwar
51 Nanded Mahoor Lakhmapur 99 Part 1.00 Mr. Arjun Chandu Jadhav
52 Nanded Loha Hatni 383 1.00 Mr. Pyrayya Papayya Purucharala
Part
53 Nanded Umri waghala 67 2.65 Kalyan stone infrastructure Ltd.
54 Nanded Hadgaon nimgaon 30/B 2.8 Kalyan stone infrastructure Ltd.
55 Nanded Biloli Hipparga 13 2.89 Kalyan stone infrastructure Ltd.
56 Nanded Naigaon Krushnur 595 Kalyan stone infrastructure Ltd.
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14. Total Mineral Reserves Available in the District :
Quality of stone available in Nanded district is building grade stone confirming IS standards
IS:7779 (Part II/Sec 3) of 1979.
Basalt stone is used for building, construction works , road works as an aggregate.
Basalt stone with variable sizes from 6mm,20mm,40mm,60mm,100mm are used for
construction and road works as an aggregate material. Nanded district has a long stretch
joining Umarkhed in Yavatmal district at one end and Adilabad at another surrounded by Latur,
Parbhani district. To cater infrastructural requirements and local demand stone quarries are
emerged catering demand for 16 tahsils. In general demand for district is ranging between
84000 Brass/Annum generating revenue of around 3.0 Cr. Approximately. This demand is
perpetual to market requirements depending on growth of infrastructural index of the area ,
state and country.
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1. Mining Leases marked on District Map
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2. Details of the area of where there is a cluster of mining leases viz. no. of mining leases. Location :
NIL
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20.0 Details of Eco sensitive area
MoEFCC, GoI vide notified Penganga wildlife Sanctuary S.O. 3595 (E) dated 30th Nov.
2016. Total area of ESZ is 148.86 Sq. Km. covering 19 villages in Nanded district
Demarcation for ESZ is as below:
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21. Impact on the Environment (Air, Water, Noise Soil, Flora & Fauna, Land Use, agriculture,
forest etc.) due to mining activity :
a. Point sources
b. Area sources
c. Line sources
Drilling & Blasting and crusher operations of the mine are considered as point sources
As the cumulative impacts for cluster of stone quarries are to be considered, thus the
cluster of stone mines is described as area sources
Transportation of stone chips from mining pit to crusher is considered as line sources
The other source of air pollution is the dust generated during the movement of tractor trolley.
Water tankers with spraying arrangement will be used for regular water sprinkling on the haul
roads to ensure effective dust suppression. The tractor trolley are well maintained so that
exhaust smoke does not contribute abnormal values of noxious gases and un-burnt
hydrocarbons.
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Exposure of Noise may lead to hearing losses and may impact of mental health of Workers
working in the vicinity.
Mining activities cause adverse impacts due to mine drainage and siltation due to storm water.
The impact on water environment has been considered under the following heads:
Water consumption
Mine seepage and impact on ground water
Impact on surface water bodies
Storm water management
Soil Environment : Anticipated Impacts
Most of the stone quarries are operated at the barren area where outcrops of basalt are
exposed having very thin layer of soil and overburden. This soil is removed and stacked
separately for plantation around peripheral area of 7.5 m.
Land Use :
These stone quarries are very small in area. After removal of stone these abandoned quarries
are used as water tank for irrigation purpose by lessee.
Forest :
No quarry is permitted within district within 250m of forest boundary and within 10 km buffer
area of Eco Sensitive Area.
Dust suppression arrangements like water tankers on haulage road and at all dust
generation points
Dust extractors during crushing/ screening
Grading of haul roads time to time and cleaning to remove the accumulated dusty
material
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Regular maintenance of the tractor trolley.
Practicing wet drilling.
Controlled blasting using delay detonators.
Usage of sharp drill bits for drilling of holes
Avoiding of overloading of 10T tippers and covering of loaded tippers with tarpaulins
during stone chip transportation
Dust mask provision to workers
Adequate barrier zone will be maintained all along the mine lease boundary and green
belt will be maintained in the barrier zone
Periodical monitoring of air quality to take steps to control the pollutants
The only pollution anticipated in the surface drainage water is the suspended solids, due to
wash off. For this purpose retaining wall with garland drain is proposed. The discharge from this
drain is diverted to a settling tank unused pit workings, which allows the sediments to settle.
Further to arrest the silted drainage entering into the area down below, check dams and gully
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plugs shall be erected in the existing natural drains. These check dams also assist in the
recharge of ground water system.
Deliberate attempt has been made to collect this in to a garden drain. This water will be
available for uses integrated above. Percolation losses will be negligible.
23. Reclamation of Mined Out Area (best practice already implemented in the district,
requirement as per rules and regulations , proposed reclamation plan)
As per Maharashtra Minor Mineral Extraction & Development Rule 2013,quarry after
exhaustion of mineral and on abandonment , the pit be used as a water tank or be used for fish
culture or be used for Municipal solid waste dump yard.
As per requirement of Maharashtra Minor Mineral Extraction & Development Rule 2013 every
stone quarry after exhaustion of minerals will plan Final Mine Closure Plan with the approval of
Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM and abandon the stone quarry as per method of
approval within time frame prescribed and approved by authority.
In the district, till date a no mine for stone is abandoned and Final Closure Work is under
operation. Details area as
Name of Area in Gut No Village/Taluka Lease Order Details Reason for Closure
Lessee ha
NIL
Risk Assessment
The proposed project involves Stone mining through semi mechanized opencast mining. The
anticipated risks are mentioned below:
Inundation
There is no chance of inundation of mine pits from surface waters such as rivers or nalas as it is
situated a long away from river.
The lease hold area in terms of temporary permits are located in the Nanded district of
Maharashtra and the area in general receives appreciable amount of rain fall, which is in the
range of 1150mm (annual average).
Pit slope & dump slope failures
Mining is restricted to an average depth of 12 m from surface levels. No permanent dumps are
proposed.
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Blasting
Controlled blasting using delay detonators is proposed
Surface Fire
There are no ignitable materials in Basalt deposit. Sufficient fire extinguishers of suitable type
and make will be made available at strategic locations in the mine lease area to control any
fire/explosion incident.
Dust from the screening & crushing operations
The hazard is the inhalation of dust which is created during the screening & crushing operations
which may result in the various respiratory diseases to the workers. While it is not presently
possible to totally remove the hazard, properly applied control measures can substantially
reduce the risk.
The dust generated during the screening & crushing operations can be controlled by providing
proper enclosure to the plant area and by installing rain guns at transfer points inside the plant.
Water sprinkling at the crushing and screening plant units also forms an effective measure of
controlling dust generation. Provision of green belt surrounding the plant area will further
suppress the spread of airborne dust to the surrounding atmosphere. The workers engaged in
these operations will be provided with dusk masks.
Noise
Loading, screening & crushing operations give rise to harmful levels of noise.
Noise generated by screening & crushing can be well controlled by providing enclosure and the
green belt. The workers engaged will be provided with ear muffs.
The noise created is harmful to anyone who is within a zone around screening & crushing
machines at which the noise level is above that considered to be safe for persons to work
without having to use control measures. Therefore wherever necessary, the workers engaged
will be provided with ear muffs.
The noise levels around screening & crushing equipment should be measured and the risk
assessed. Unless control measures are in place no-one, except those necessary for the work in
hand, should be allowed inside the designated noisy area.
In most cases this will be the operators. The risk is highest at older machines. Newer large
machines are provided with sound insulated systems which control the noise levels to
acceptable levels.
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Other control measures will include training operators and providing them with ear protection,
although the later should only be seen as an interim precaution until a permanent solution can
be found.
The risk is very high when no control measures are provided. However if all the control
measures specified as above are provided the risk will be low.
Loading
The main hazard associated with loading is the Mineral falling on to the loading labour/tractor,
tractor toppling over due to uneven ground, failure of hydraulic systems. Good housekeeping
practices, regular cleaning of the haulage roads and regular maintenance of the tractors,
loading operations under supervision of competent persons, etc will be done to avoid such
accidents.
Heavy Vehicles
Tractor used for excavation and loading and 20 tonne dumpers used for mineral and waste
transport are the major heavy vehicles in the proposed mine. The main hazards arising from the
use of such machines are incompetent drivers, brake failure, lack of all around visibility from
the drivers position, access to the cab, vehicle movements particularly reversing, roll over,
vibration, noise, dust and maintenance. Those most at risk are the driver and company
employees likely to be struck by the vehicle, and drivers of smaller vehicles, which cannot be
seen from the cabs of large vehicles. Visibility defects can be reduced by the use of visibility aids
such rear view mirrors.
Good maintenance and regular testing are necessary to reduce the possibility of brake failure.
An area shall be set out as a testing area where regular tests are carried out on the
effectiveness of a vehicles braking system.
Protection guards will be provided for moving parts of the equipment and handling heavy
components during maintenance work.
Those most at risk will be the users of the system, vehicle operators and also company
employees working in such areas may also be at risk.
Explosives
No magazine is within lease hold area. Contractual blasting is proposed.
House keeping
The provision and maintenance of a safe and healthy workplace is the most basic principle of
health and safety. Dirty and untidy workplaces or walkways contribute to a very large
proportion of trip and fall accidents. In the context of surface mining the provision of well
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defined roadways and walkways clear of obstruction and regular cleaning up of spillage will
greatly reduce the potential risk for this type of accidents. Lack of maintenance may lead to
roadways and walkways being unsuitable for use.
The Work
The application of risk assessment depends upon a full understanding of all aspects of the job
being undertaken. In carrying out a risk assessment in relation to a particular task the
evaluation must include a review of the knowledge, experience and training of those persons
carrying out the work.
Personal Competence
It follows that the knowledge, experience and training of personnel involved in work is critical
to evaluate any risk assessment. A knowledgeable, experienced well-trained and competently
supervised workforce will be at a lower risk of accidents occurring than a poorly trained and
badly supervised workforce. For this purpose all the supervisory and managerial staff qualified
under MMR 1957 shall only be employed.
Co-ordination
A competent person should be given the responsibility for overseeing and coordinating work as
required under the MMMEDR 2013. It is essential that the coordinator ensures that everyone
engaged in the work is capable and understands the role of others and their responsibility for
each other. This is particularly important when contract workers undertake part or all of the
work to be carried out.
Equipments
The prerequisite for the risk assessment is that equipments are suitable for the work being
undertaken and have been designed, manufactured and installed to at least the minimum
standards for health and safety.
Failure to meet the standard will result in people being at higher risk and remedial steps have
to be implemented to compensate the shortfall. Other interim arrangements should be
implemented to protect any persons exposed to latent danger. Maintenance of plant and
equipment to agreed specification, whether original or upgraded to the latest health and safety
standards, is essential.
Dangerous parts of machinery
Parts of machinery such as revolving parts, in running nips and entrapment between
reciprocating parts as defined in European and National standards should be protected meeting
those standards.
Health hazards
For the purposes of this document health hazards should be interpreted as being harmful dust
and noise which is emitted during surface mining operations, as well as the handling of heavy
loads.
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While complete elimination and often suppression at source is not practicable, in many cases,
the normal threshold values of health standards should be made applicable.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
The PPE should be of good construction, where ever possible ISI certified, suitable for the
hazard e.g. a dust respirator fitted with the correct filter to capture the particular hazardous
dust and maintained to recommended standards. As personal protective equipment only
affords limited protection it should only be used as a last resort and then as an interim
arrangement until other steps are taken to reduce the risk of personal injury to an acceptable
level.
Traffic Movement
The traffic movement should only take place within designated areas and over suitable
roadways. Adopting one way traffic movement systems are preferred to two directional traffic
systems. The risk of accidents due to traffic movement is much less with a one way traffic.
Whenever mineral is mined the first step in winning the product is the preparation of the site.
The four main stages in the site preparation are:
1. Planning
2. Surveying
3. Clearing of site
4. Laying out
Planning
The risk of injuries can be significantly reduced if sufficient regard is given to health and safety
at the planning stage of a new or developing mine.
Using trained drivers can largely eliminate the danger of being struck by large moving vehicles
and providing the vehicles with suitable appliances, such as aids to ensure the driver has all
round visibility. Designing and implementing one-way traffic systems and ensuring that open
edges of roadways are suitably protected with parapet wall to prevent accidental driving off the
edge can further reduce the danger. Additionally, ensuring that the vehicles are properly
maintained in good working condition, particularly the braking system will go a long way to help
the driver control the vehicle. Well-designed access and working platforms will also reduce the
possibility of a fall.
Surveying
Surveying has its hazards, for example surveyors are likely to be seriously injured if they fall
from heights or are thrown out of overturning vehicles. Since the hazards are created by ground
formation it is unlikely that they can be removed.
Those normally at risk would be the surveying team of the surveyor and assistants. Individuals
working at the edge of vertical face or on very steep undulating ground are at greater risk than
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those working on level ground. Driving over steep rough terrain is more dangerous than driving
over gentle slopes. It is necessary to give clear positive instruction and ensure vehicles used to
gain access to the areas to be surveyed are well maintained and suitable for the terrain over
which access is to be gained.
Clearance
Clearance covers all the activities associated with preparing a site ready for laying out primary
roads for working a face. The primary hazards are being struck by falling trees and debris from
demolition of buildings, use of power saws, equipment used in the removal of the top layers of
earth and trucks used to convey it to storage areas, and the possibility of being struck by trucks.
The hazards are created in clearing the site. While the clearing of the site cannot be avoided
adopting the safest methods to carry out the work can control hazards. For example, fully
trained persons should be used in tree felling operations. Well-maintained fully protected
power saws should be used and the operatives should wear full personal protection e.g. safety
helmets, ear defenders, face shields, gloves, full protection for legs (trousers) and boots.
Laying out
There are many different ways of opening and development of mines but careful planning
particularly concerning the mine layout will reduce hazards. Well maintained equipment is
essential to reduce the risk of injuries.
If suitable equipment is not used, for example if poor and badly constructed scaffolding is used
there is a much higher probability of persons falling from heights or the scaffolding collapsing
than if good properly constructed scaffolding is used.
To reduce the risk of injuries while using large earth moving equipment and vehicles the
equipment drivers and those giving signals should be well trained. The lack of training and
competence in the use of such equipment is the biggest cause of such type of accidents.
The management is able to deal with the situation efficiently to reduce confusion keeping in
view of the likely sources of danger in the mine.
The purpose of disaster management plan is to restore the normalcy for early resumption of
mining operation due to an unexpected, sudden occurrence resulting to abnormalities in the
course of mining activity leading to a serious danger to workers or any machinery or the
environment.
System of communication
An internal communication system for the department head and to their line of command
should be maintained. Having the telephone nos and addresses of adjoining mines, rescue
station, police station, Fire service station, local hospital, electricity supply agency and standing
consultative committee members is another essential aspect.
Consultative committee
A standing consultative committee of 3 persons headed by Mines Manager will be formed.
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Facilities & Accommodation
Accommodation and facilities for medical centre, rescue room and for various working groups
will be provided.
Transport services
A well-defined transport control system will be provided to deal with the situation.
Security
Strict manning of security posts during the disaster will be done.
26. Plantation and Green Belt Development in respect of leases already granted in the
district:
District administration on yearly basis collects the compliance w.r.t. green clearance along with
photographic evidences of plantation and safety measures the green belt development plan
along with quarry owners individually and with their associations. District has developed a
very handsome inventory of trees with pollution control measure implementation system.
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27. Any other information :
Nil
Approval
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Annexure -1 MoEFCC, GoI notification S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018
1 Himayatnagar Kamari Lakhadi 180/1, 195/1, 202, 204, 180/3, 180, 195/2, 195/3 2.50 280x40x2.50 9894 280x40x0.50 1979 1.12
2 Himayatnagar Pimpri Painganga 49/1, 49/2, 50, 1/1, 4, 5 2.50 170x60x2.50 9011 170x60x0.50 1802 1.02
3 Himayatnagar Dighi Painganga 11/1, 11/5, 11/6 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05
4 Himayatnagar Virsani Painganga 88/1, 88/2 2.50 130x80x2.50 9187 130x80x0.50 1837 1.04
5 Himayatnagar Renapur Be. Painganga 80, 81 2.50 140x80x2.50 9894 140x80x0.50 1979 1.12
6 Himayatnagar Dharapur Painganga 72, 73, 76 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08
7 Himayatnagar Dhanora J. Painganga 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 87, 90 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05
8 Himayatnagar Dolhari Painganga 131, 132, 136, 137, 138, 140 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08
9 Himayatnagar Budli Be. Painganga 39, 40, 41, 42, 49, 50 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20
10 Himayatnagar Palaspur Painganga 82, 83, 85, 89, 97 2.50 190x60x2.50 10071 190x60x0.50 2014 1.14
11 Himayatnagar Sirpalli J. Painganga 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 150, 151, 152 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03
12 Himayatnagar Kautha J. Painganga 76, 80, 81, 82 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20
13 Deglur Shevala-1 Manjara 354, 355, 356 2.50 314x150x2.50 41608 314x150x0.50 8322 4.71
14 Deglur Shevala-2 Manjara 357, 358, 90 2.50 316x140x2.50 39081 316x140x0.50 7816 4.42
15 Deglur Shevala-3 Manjara 91, 92, 130, 131, 352 2.50 301x150x2.50 39885 301x150x0.50 7977 4.52
16 Deglur Shekhapur Manjara 21, 22, 23, 27, 146, 147 2.50 424x90x2.50 33710 424x90x0.50 6742 3.82
17 Deglur Tamlur Manjara 222, 226, 257, 258, 303, 309 2.50 801x50x2.50 35380 801x50x0.50 7076 4.01
18 Deglur Shelgaon-1 Manjara 231, 232 2.50 346x142x2.50 43403 346x142x0.50 8681 4.91
19 Deglur Shelgaon-2 Manjara 177, 178, 179, 180 2.50 383x120x2.50 40601 383x120x0.50 8120 4.60
20 Deglur Shelgaon-3 Manjara 167, 166, 175 2.50 410x100x2.50 36219 410x100x0.50 7244 4.10
21 Deglur Shelhaon-4 Manjara 134, 135, 136 2.50 505x53x2.50 23644 505x53x0.50 4729 2.68
22 Deglur Sangviumar Lendi 38, 142, 143, 28, 27, 26, 25 2.50 402x42x2.50 14915 402x42x0.50 2983 1.69
23 Deglur Mendankaloor Lendi 84, 83, 225, 226 82, 228 2.50 700x40x2.50 24735 700x40x0.50 4947 2.80
24 Mahur Takli Painganga 7, 8, 9, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25
26 Mahur Lanji Painganga 15, 16, 17, 78, 79 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25
27 Umri Balegaon Godavari 119/1, 119/2, 119/3 2.50 475X47X2.50 19722 475X47X0.50 3944 2.23
28 Biloli Sagroli-1 Manjara 358 2.70 150x100 x2.70 14311 150x100 x0.70 3710 1.50
29 Biloli Sagroli-2 Manjara 359, 360 2.70 170 x 100x2.70 16219 170 x 100x0.70 4205 1.70
30 Biloli Sagroli-3 Manjara 361, 362 2.70 140x100x2.70 13357 140x100x0.70 3463 1.40
31 Biloli Sagroli-4 Manjara 451 2.70 160x100x2.70 15265 160x100x0.70 3958 1.60
32 Biloli Sagroli-5 Manjara 457, 459, 460 2.70 155x100x2.70 14788 155x100x0.70 3834 1.55
33 Biloli Yesgi-1 Manjara 230 2.90 110x160x2.90 18035 110x160x0.90 5597 1.76
34 Biloli Yesgi-2 Manjara 229, 230 Part 2.90 100x160x2.90 16396 100x160x0.90 5088 1.60
35 Biloli Yesgi-3 Manjara 176 Part 2.90 80x160x2.90 13117 80x160x0.90 4071 1.28
36 Biloli Yesgi-4 Manjara 231 Eastern side 2.75 110x150x2.75 16034 110x150x0.75 4373 1.65
37 Biloli Yesgi-5 Manjara 231 Western Side 2.75 105x150x2.75 15305 105x150x0.75 4174 1.58
38 Biloli Yesgi-6 Manjara 231 Central Part 2.75 89x150x2.75 12973 89x150x0.75 3538 1.34
39 Biloli Yesgi-7 Manjara 233 Eastern Part 2.75 185x80x2.75 14382 185x80x0.75 3922 1.48
40 Biloli Yesgi-8 Manjara 233 Western Part 2.75 197x80x2.75 15314 197x80x0.75 4177 1.58
41 Biloli Yesgi-9 Manjara 233 Central Part 2.75 200x80x2.75 15548 200x80x0.75 4240 1.60
42 Biloli Bolegaon-1 Manjara 288 2.60 200x100x2.60 18375 200x100x0.60 4240 2.00
43 Biloli Bolegaon-2 Manjara 289 2.60 242x100x2.60 22233 242x100x0.60 5131 2.42
44 Biloli Bolegaon-3 Manjara 320 Eastern Part 2.60 290x100x2.60 26643 290x100x0.60 6148 2.90
45 Biloli Bolegaon-4 Manjara 320 Western Part 2.60 300x100x2.60 27562 300x100x0.60 6360 3.00
46 Biloli Bolegaon-5 Manjara 320 Central Part 2.60 215x100x2.60 19753 215x100x0.60 4558 2.15
47 Biloli Ganjgaon-1 Manjara 213 2.80 200x90x2.80 17809 200x90x0.80 5088 1.80
48 Biloli Ganjgaon-2 Manjara 239, 213 Part 2.80 150x90x2.80 13357 150x90x0.80 3816 1.35
49 Biloli Ganjgaon-3 Manjara 240 2.80 188x90x2.80 16741 188x90x0.80 4783 1.69
50 Biloli Ganjgaon-4 Manjara 280, 281 2.70 239x100x2.70 22802 239x100x0.70 5912 2.39
51 Biloli Ganjgaon-5 Manjara 282, 283, 297,299 2.70 250x100x2.70 23852 250x100x0.70 6184 2.50
52 Biloli Ganjgaon-6 Manjara 325, 326 2.80 190 x100 x2.80 18799 190 x100 x0.80 5371 1.90
53 Biloli Ganjgaon7 Manjara 354 Eastern Part 2.80 182 x100 x2.80 18007 182 x100 x0.80 5145 1.82
54 Biloli Ganjgaon-8 Manjara 354, 356 2.80 180 x100 x2.80 17809 180 x100 x0.80 5088 1.80
55 Biloli Ganjgaon-9 Manjara 357 2.75 215 x100 x2.75 20892 215 x100 x0.75 5698 2.15
56 Biloli Ganjgaon-10 Manjara 358 2.75 216 x100 x2.75 20989 216 x100 x0.75 5724 2.16
57 Biloli Karla Bu-1 Manjara 147, 161 Part 2.50 240 x100 x2.50 21201 240 x100 x0.50 4240 2.40
58 Biloli Karlabu 1 /1 Manjara 161 2.50 250 x100 x2.50 22085 250 x100 x0.50 4417 2.50
59 Biloli Karla Bu. 2 Manjara 53,54,55 2.60 175 x100 x2.60 16078 175 x100 x0.60 3710 1.75
60 Biloli Karla Bu 2 /2 Manjara 57,58 2.60 170 x100 x2.60 15618 170 x100 x0.60 3604 1.70
61 Biloli Machnoor-1 Manjara 14 East 2.70 220 x100 x2.70 20989 220 x100 x0.70 5442 2.20
62 Biloli Machnoor-2 Manjara 14 West 2.70 205 x100 x2.70 19558 205 x100 x0.70 5071 2.05
63 Biloli Machnoor-3 Manjara 15 East 2.70 230 x100 x2.70 21943 230 x100 x0.70 5689 2.30
64 Biloli Machnoor-4 Manjara 15 West 2.70 200 x100 x2.70 19081 200 x100 x0.70 4947 2.00
65 Biloli Machnoor-5 Manjara 30, 31, 32 Part 2.70 225 x100 x2.70 21466 225 x100 x0.70 5558 2.25
66 Biloli Machnoor-6 Manjara 32, 51 Part 2.70 265 x100 x2.70 25283 265 x100 x0.70 6536 2.65
67 Biloli Machnoor-7 Manjara 52 East 2.70 290 x80 x2.70 22134 290 x80 x0.70 5739 2.32
68 Biloli Machnoor-8 Manjara 52 West 2.70 310 x80 x2.70 23661 310 x80 x0.70 6134 2.48
69 Biloli Nagni-1 Manjara 121,122 Part 2.50 180 x120 x2.50 19081 180 x120 x0.50 3816 2.16
70 Biloli Nagni-2 Manjara 122 2.50 170 x120 x2.50 18021 170 x120 x0.50 3604 2.04
71 Biloli Hungunda-1 Manjara 201 2.60 240 x100 x2.60 22049 240 x100 x0.60 5142 2.40
72 Biloli Hungunda-2 Manjara 202 2.60 200 x100 x2.60 18375 200 x100 x0.60 4240 2.00
73 Hadgaon Manula Bu. Painganga 308, 309, 310' 311, 312, 313 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
74 Hadgaon Golegaon-1 Painganga 1/3, 1/4, 2/4, 3/1, 4 2.50 350x30x2.50 9276 350x30x0.50 1855 1.05
75 Hadgaon Golegaon-2 Painganga 133to 136 2.50 400x25x2.50 8834 400x25x0.50 1767 1.00
76 Hadgaon Babhli Painganga 42, 43, 45, 46, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 2.50 450x25x2.50 9938 450x25x0.50 1988 1.13
77 Hadgaon Belmandal Painganga 1 ,5, 6, 6/1, 6/2, 6/3, 9 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
78 Hadgaon Gurfali-1 Painganga 5,6,7,8,11,12,13,14,15, 16,17,18,19 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
80 Hadgaon Banchincholi Painganga 139/1/A,139/B, 139/3, 140/A, 144 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
81 Nanded Gangabet Godavari 21,22,23 2.50 210x50x2.50 9276 210x50x0.50 1855 1.05
82 Nanded Bhanagi Godavari 60,61,62,64,65,68,69 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03
83 Nanded RahatiBu Godavari 174,177 to 188 ,218 to 221 2.50 250x40x2.50 8834 250x40x0.50 1767 1.00
85 Nanded Jaitapur Godavari 104, 105, 111, 114 2.50 250x20x2.50 4417 250x20x0.50 4417 0.50
Annexure -4 : Procedure to scrutinize Minor Mineral proposals
4] correlating demand and supply for the taluka, nearest town or any specific demand for specific
project on feasibility of requirement of stone quarry.
7] District Survey Report can be amended time to time based on available updated informations,
guidelines by authorities, on issuance of Letter of intents,notifications, judgements of Hon’ble Courts in
India and on time to time requirements district authorities
Annexure -5 : Procedure to monitor compliances of Minor Mineral Leases
1] After award of lease, first compliance to prior EC conditions are to be submitted by Leasee for ground
work carried out.
2] Yearly Compliance to Lease Agreement for royalty clearance, Lease conditions and prior EC
conditions(scrutiny based on photographic and documentary evidences with site visit).
3] Penal Action : failure to submit compliance as per sr. no. 2, district administration reserves right to
hold the royalty passes or to suspend of cancel lease agreement subject to fulfillment of compliance.
4] Illigal mining activity any found will be dealt as per rules, acts framed by Govt. of Maharashtra and
guidelines published by MoEFCC, GoI in the month of January 2020.
Above attribute may change subject to approval of district authority or as per terms and conditions of
prior environmental clearance.
Sr. No. Amendment Amendment Details Amendment Date Page No.
Sheet No.
1 01 List of sand ghats 11.10.2021 Annexure-8
available for scooping/
excavation/ auction
S. Taluka Village River Nearest Gut No. (sand deposition in meter) Sand Ghat Dimensions Sand Ghat Dimensions for Auction Area in Ha.
No.
Area in sq. m. (L x B X D) Total Deposition in Brass Area in sq. m. (L x B X D) Deposition in Brass
1 Himayatnagar Kamari Lakhadi 180/1, 195/1, 202, 204, 180/3, 180, 195/2, 195/3 2.50 280x40x2.50 9894 280x40x0.50 1979 1.12
2 Himayatnagar Pimpri Painganga 49/1, 49/2, 50, 1/1, 4, 5 2.50 170x60x2.50 9011 170x60x0.50 1802 1.02
3 Himayatnagar Dighi Painganga 11/1, 11/5, 11/6 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05
4 Himayatnagar Virsani Painganga 88/1, 88/2 2.50 130x80x2.50 9187 130x80x0.50 1837 1.04
5 Himayatnagar Renapur Be. Painganga 80, 81 2.50 140x80x2.50 9894 140x80x0.50 1979 1.12
6 Himayatnagar Dharapur Painganga 72, 73, 76 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08
7 Himayatnagar Dhanora J. Painganga 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 87, 90 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05
8 Himayatnagar Dolhari Painganga 131, 132, 136, 137, 138, 140 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08
9 Himayatnagar Budli Be. Painganga 39, 40, 41, 42, 49, 50 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20
10 Himayatnagar Palaspur Painganga 82, 83, 85, 89, 97 2.50 190x60x2.50 10071 190x60x0.50 2014 1.14
11 Himayatnagar Sirpalli J. Painganga 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 150, 151, 152 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03
12 Himayatnagar Kautha J. Painganga 76, 80, 81, 82 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20
13 Deglur Shevala-1 Manjara 354, 355, 356 2.50 314x150x2.50 41608 314x150x0.50 8322 4.71
14 Deglur Shevala-2 Manjara 357, 358, 90 2.50 316x140x2.50 39081 316x140x0.50 7816 4.42
15 Deglur Shevala-3 Manjara 91, 92, 130, 131, 352 2.50 301x150x2.50 39885 301x150x0.50 7977 4.52
16 Deglur Shekhapur Manjara 21, 22, 23, 27, 146, 147 2.50 424x90x2.50 33710 424x90x0.50 6742 3.82
17 Deglur Tamlur Manjara 222, 226, 257, 258, 303, 309 2.50 801x50x2.50 35380 801x50x0.50 7076 4.01
18 Deglur Shelgaon-1 Manjara 231, 232 2.50 346x142x2.50 43403 346x142x0.50 8681 4.91
19 Deglur Shelgaon-2 Manjara 177, 178, 179, 180 2.50 383x120x2.50 40601 383x120x0.50 8120 4.60
20 Deglur Shelgaon-3 Manjara 167, 166, 175 2.50 410x100x2.50 36219 410x100x0.50 7244 4.10
21 Deglur Shelhaon-4 Manjara 134, 135, 136 2.50 505x53x2.50 23644 505x53x0.50 4729 2.68
22 Deglur Sangviumar Lendi 38, 142, 143, 28, 27, 26, 25 2.50 402x42x2.50 14915 402x42x0.50 2983 1.69
23 Deglur Mendankaloor Lendi 84, 83, 225, 226 82, 228 2.50 700x40x2.50 24735 700x40x0.50 4947 2.80
24 Mahur Takli Painganga 7, 8, 9, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25
26 Mahur Lanji Painganga 15, 16, 17, 78, 79 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25
27 Umri Balegaon Godavari 119/1, 119/2, 119/3 2.50 475X47X2.50 19722 475X47X0.50 3944 2.23
28 Biloli Sagroli-1 Manjara 358 2.70 150x100 x2.70 14311 150x100 x0.70 3710 1.50
29 Biloli Sagroli-2 Manjara 359, 360 2.70 170 x 100x2.70 16219 170 x 100x0.70 4205 1.70
30 Biloli Sagroli-3 Manjara 361, 362 2.70 140x100x2.70 13357 140x100x0.70 3463 1.40
31 Biloli Sagroli-4 Manjara 451 2.70 160x100x2.70 15265 160x100x0.70 3958 1.60
32 Biloli Sagroli-5 Manjara 457, 459, 460 2.70 155x100x2.70 14788 155x100x0.70 3834 1.55
33 Biloli Yesgi-1 Manjara 230 2.90 110x160x2.90 18035 110x160x0.90 5597 1.76
34 Biloli Yesgi-2 Manjara 229, 230 Part 2.90 100x160x2.90 16396 100x160x0.90 5088 1.60
35 Biloli Yesgi-3 Manjara 176 Part 2.90 80x160x2.90 13117 80x160x0.90 4071 1.28
36 Biloli Yesgi-4 Manjara 231 Eastern side 2.75 110x150x2.75 16034 110x150x0.75 4373 1.65
37 Biloli Yesgi-5 Manjara 231 Western Side 2.75 105x150x2.75 15305 105x150x0.75 4174 1.58
38 Biloli Yesgi-6 Manjara 231 Central Part 2.75 89x150x2.75 12973 89x150x0.75 3538 1.34
39 Biloli Yesgi-7 Manjara 233 Eastern Part 2.75 185x80x2.75 14382 185x80x0.75 3922 1.48
40 Biloli Yesgi-8 Manjara 233 Western Part 2.75 197x80x2.75 15314 197x80x0.75 4177 1.58
41 Biloli Yesgi-9 Manjara 233 Central Part 2.75 200x80x2.75 15548 200x80x0.75 4240 1.60
42 Biloli Bolegaon-1 Manjara 288 2.60 200x100x2.60 18375 200x100x0.60 4240 2.00
43 Biloli Bolegaon-2 Manjara 289 2.60 242x100x2.60 22233 242x100x0.60 5131 2.42
44 Biloli Bolegaon-3 Manjara 320 Eastern Part 2.60 290x100x2.60 26643 290x100x0.60 6148 2.90
45 Biloli Bolegaon-4 Manjara 320 Western Part 2.60 300x100x2.60 27562 300x100x0.60 6360 3.00
46 Biloli Bolegaon-5 Manjara 320 Central Part 2.60 215x100x2.60 19753 215x100x0.60 4558 2.15
47 Biloli Ganjgaon-1 Manjara 213 2.80 200x90x2.80 17809 200x90x0.80 5088 1.80
48 Biloli Ganjgaon-2 Manjara 239, 213 Part 2.80 150x90x2.80 13357 150x90x0.80 3816 1.35
49 Biloli Ganjgaon-3 Manjara 240 2.80 188x90x2.80 16741 188x90x0.80 4783 1.69
50 Biloli Ganjgaon-4 Manjara 280, 281 2.70 239x100x2.70 22802 239x100x0.70 5912 2.39
51 Biloli Ganjgaon-5 Manjara 282, 283, 297,299 2.70 250x100x2.70 23852 250x100x0.70 6184 2.50
52 Biloli Ganjgaon-6 Manjara 325, 326 2.80 190 x100 x2.80 18799 190 x100 x0.80 5371 1.90
53 Biloli Ganjgaon7 Manjara 354 Eastern Part 2.80 182 x100 x2.80 18007 182 x100 x0.80 5145 1.82
54 Biloli Ganjgaon-8 Manjara 354, 356 2.80 180 x100 x2.80 17809 180 x100 x0.80 5088 1.80
55 Biloli Ganjgaon-9 Manjara 357 2.75 215 x100 x2.75 20892 215 x100 x0.75 5698 2.15
56 Biloli Ganjgaon-10 Manjara 358 2.75 216 x100 x2.75 20989 216 x100 x0.75 5724 2.16
57 Biloli Karla Bu-1 Manjara 147, 161 Part 2.50 240 x100 x2.50 21201 240 x100 x0.50 4240 2.40
58 Biloli Karlabu 1 /1 Manjara 161 2.50 250 x100 x2.50 22085 250 x100 x0.50 4417 2.50
59 Biloli Karla Bu. 2 Manjara 53,54,55 2.60 175 x100 x2.60 16078 175 x100 x0.60 3710 1.75
60 Biloli Karla Bu 2 /2 Manjara 57,58 2.60 170 x100 x2.60 15618 170 x100 x0.60 3604 1.70
61 Biloli Machnoor-1 Manjara 14 East 2.70 220 x100 x2.70 20989 220 x100 x0.70 5442 2.20
62 Biloli Machnoor-2 Manjara 14 West 2.70 205 x100 x2.70 19558 205 x100 x0.70 5071 2.05
63 Biloli Machnoor-3 Manjara 15 East 2.70 230 x100 x2.70 21943 230 x100 x0.70 5689 2.30
64 Biloli Machnoor-4 Manjara 15 West 2.70 200 x100 x2.70 19081 200 x100 x0.70 4947 2.00
65 Biloli Machnoor-5 Manjara 30, 31, 32 Part 2.70 225 x100 x2.70 21466 225 x100 x0.70 5558 2.25
66 Biloli Machnoor-6 Manjara 32, 51 Part 2.70 265 x100 x2.70 25283 265 x100 x0.70 6536 2.65
67 Biloli Machnoor-7 Manjara 52 East 2.70 290 x80 x2.70 22134 290 x80 x0.70 5739 2.32
68 Biloli Machnoor-8 Manjara 52 West 2.70 310 x80 x2.70 23661 310 x80 x0.70 6134 2.48
69 Biloli Nagni-1 Manjara 121,122 Part 2.50 180 x120 x2.50 19081 180 x120 x0.50 3816 2.16
70 Biloli Nagni-2 Manjara 122 2.50 170 x120 x2.50 18021 170 x120 x0.50 3604 2.04
71 Biloli Hungunda-1 Manjara 201 2.60 240 x100 x2.60 22049 240 x100 x0.60 5142 2.40
72 Biloli Hungunda-2 Manjara 202 2.60 200 x100 x2.60 18375 200 x100 x0.60 4240 2.00
73 Hadgaon Manula Bu. Painganga 308, 309, 310' 311, 312, 313 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
74 Hadgaon Golegaon-1 Painganga 1/3, 1/4, 2/4, 3/1, 4 2.50 350x30x2.50 9276 350x30x0.50 1855 1.05
75 Hadgaon Golegaon-2 Painganga 133to 136 2.50 400x25x2.50 8834 400x25x0.50 1767 1.00
76 Hadgaon Babhli Painganga 42, 43, 45, 46, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 2.50 450x25x2.50 9938 450x25x0.50 1988 1.13
77 Hadgaon Belmandal Painganga 1 ,5, 6, 6/1, 6/2, 6/3, 9 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
78 Hadgaon Gurfali-1 Painganga 5,6,7,8,11,12,13,14,15, 16,17,18,19 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
80 Hadgaon Banchincholi Painganga 139/1/A,139/B, 139/3, 140/A, 144 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
81 Nanded Gangabet Godavari 21,22,23 2.50 210x50x2.50 9276 210x50x0.50 1855 1.05
82 Nanded Bhanagi Godavari 60,61,62,64,65,68,69 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03
83 Nanded RahatiBu Godavari 174,177 to 188 ,218 to 221 2.50 250x40x2.50 8834 250x40x0.50 1767 1.00
85 Nanded Jaitapur Godavari 104, 105, 111, 114 2.50 250x20x2.50 4417 250x20x0.50 4417 0.50
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2 02 Declaration Annexure- 11.10.2021 Annexure-9
I,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII as per E
& M guidelines MoEFCC
COMPLIANCE TO ENFORCEMENT AND MONITORING GUIDELINES FOR SAND MINING 2020
(PUBLICATION OF ANNEXURES )
a) Rivers
S. Taluka Village River Nearest Gut No. (sand deposition in meter) Sand Ghat Dimensions Sand Ghat Dimensions for Auction Area in Ha.
No.
Area in sq. m. (L x B X D) Total Deposition in Brass Area in sq. m. (L x B X D) Deposition in Brass River
1 Himayatnagar Kamari Lakhadi 180/1, 195/1, 202, 204, 180/3, 180, 195/2, 195/3 2.50 280x40x2.50 9894 280x40x0.50 1979 1.12 Perennial
2 Himayatnagar Pimpri Painganga 49/1, 49/2, 50, 1/1, 4, 5 2.50 170x60x2.50 9011 170x60x0.50 1802 1.02 Perennial
3 Himayatnagar Dighi Painganga 11/1, 11/5, 11/6 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05 Perennial
4 Himayatnagar Virsani Painganga 88/1, 88/2 2.50 130x80x2.50 9187 130x80x0.50 1837 1.04 Perennial
5 Himayatnagar Renapur Be. Painganga 80, 81 2.50 140x80x2.50 9894 140x80x0.50 1979 1.12 Perennial
6 Himayatnagar Dharapur Painganga 72, 73, 76 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08 Perennial
7 Himayatnagar Dhanora J. Painganga 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 87, 90 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05 Perennial
8 Himayatnagar Dolhari Painganga 131, 132, 136, 137, 138, 140 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08 Perennial
9 Himayatnagar Budli Be. Painganga 39, 40, 41, 42, 49, 50 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20 Perennial
10 Himayatnagar Palaspur Painganga 82, 83, 85, 89, 97 2.50 190x60x2.50 10071 190x60x0.50 2014 1.14 Perennial
11 Himayatnagar Sirpalli J. Painganga 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 150, 151, 152 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03 Perennial
12 Himayatnagar Kautha J. Painganga 76, 80, 81, 82 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20 Perennial
13 Deglur Shevala-1 Manjara 354, 355, 356 2.50 314x150x2.50 41608 314x150x0.50 8322 4.71 Perennial
14 Deglur Shevala-2 Manjara 357, 358, 90 2.50 316x140x2.50 39081 316x140x0.50 7816 4.42 Perennial
15 Deglur Shevala-3 Manjara 91, 92, 130, 131, 352 2.50 301x150x2.50 39885 301x150x0.50 7977 4.52 Perennial
16 Deglur Shekhapur Manjara 21, 22, 23, 27, 146, 147 2.50 424x90x2.50 33710 424x90x0.50 6742 3.82 Perennial
17 Deglur Tamlur Manjara 222, 226, 257, 258, 303, 309 2.50 801x50x2.50 35380 801x50x0.50 7076 4.01 Perennial
18 Deglur Shelgaon-1 Manjara 231, 232 2.50 346x142x2.50 43403 346x142x0.50 8681 4.91 Perennial
19 Deglur Shelgaon-2 Manjara 177, 178, 179, 180 2.50 383x120x2.50 40601 383x120x0.50 8120 4.60 Perennial
20 Deglur Shelgaon-3 Manjara 167, 166, 175 2.50 410x100x2.50 36219 410x100x0.50 7244 4.10 Perennial
21 Deglur Shelhaon-4 Manjara 134, 135, 136 2.50 505x53x2.50 23644 505x53x0.50 4729 2.68 Perennial
22 Deglur Sangviumar Lendi 38, 142, 143, 28, 27, 26, 25 2.50 402x42x2.50 14915 402x42x0.50 2983 1.69 Perennial
23 Deglur Mendankaloor Lendi 84, 83, 225, 226 82, 228 2.50 700x40x2.50 24735 700x40x0.50 4947 2.80 Perennial
24 Mahur Takli Painganga 7, 8, 9, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25 Perennial
25 Mahur Sayphal Painganga 3 2.75 300x35x2.75 10203 300x35x0.75 2783 1.05 Perennial
26 Mahur Lanji Painganga 15, 16, 17, 78, 79 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25 Perennial
27 Umri Balegaon Godavari 119/1, 119/2, 119/3 2.50 475X47X2.50 19722 475X47X0.50 3944 2.23 Perennial
28 Biloli Sagroli-1 Manjara 358 2.70 150x100 x2.70 14311 150x100 x0.70 3710 1.50 Perennial
29 Biloli Sagroli-2 Manjara 359, 360 2.70 170 x 100x2.70 16219 170 x 100x0.70 4205 1.70 Perennial
30 Biloli Sagroli-3 Manjara 361, 362 2.70 140x100x2.70 13357 140x100x0.70 3463 1.40 Perennial
31 Biloli Sagroli-4 Manjara 451 2.70 160x100x2.70 15265 160x100x0.70 3958 1.60 Perennial
32 Biloli Sagroli-5 Manjara 457, 459, 460 2.70 155x100x2.70 14788 155x100x0.70 3834 1.55 Perennial
33 Biloli Yesgi-1 Manjara 230 2.90 110x160x2.90 18035 110x160x0.90 5597 1.76 Perennial
34 Biloli Yesgi-2 Manjara 229, 230 Part 2.90 100x160x2.90 16396 100x160x0.90 5088 1.60 Perennial
35 Biloli Yesgi-3 Manjara 176 Part 2.90 80x160x2.90 13117 80x160x0.90 4071 1.28 Perennial
36 Biloli Yesgi-4 Manjara 231 Eastern side 2.75 110x150x2.75 16034 110x150x0.75 4373 1.65 Perennial
37 Biloli Yesgi-5 Manjara 231 Western Side 2.75 105x150x2.75 15305 105x150x0.75 4174 1.58 Perennial
38 Biloli Yesgi-6 Manjara 231 Central Part 2.75 89x150x2.75 12973 89x150x0.75 3538 1.34 Perennial
39 Biloli Yesgi-7 Manjara 233 Eastern Part 2.75 185x80x2.75 14382 185x80x0.75 3922 1.48 Perennial
40 Biloli Yesgi-8 Manjara 233 Western Part 2.75 197x80x2.75 15314 197x80x0.75 4177 1.58 Perennial
41 Biloli Yesgi-9 Manjara 233 Central Part 2.75 200x80x2.75 15548 200x80x0.75 4240 1.60 Perennial
42 Biloli Bolegaon-1 Manjara 288 2.60 200x100x2.60 18375 200x100x0.60 4240 2.00 Perennial
43 Biloli Bolegaon-2 Manjara 289 2.60 242x100x2.60 22233 242x100x0.60 5131 2.42 Perennial
44 Biloli Bolegaon-3 Manjara 320 Eastern Part 2.60 290x100x2.60 26643 290x100x0.60 6148 2.90 Perennial
45 Biloli Bolegaon-4 Manjara 320 Western Part 2.60 300x100x2.60 27562 300x100x0.60 6360 3.00 Perennial
46 Biloli Bolegaon-5 Manjara 320 Central Part 2.60 215x100x2.60 19753 215x100x0.60 4558 2.15 Perennial
47 Biloli Ganjgaon-1 Manjara 213 2.80 200x90x2.80 17809 200x90x0.80 5088 1.80 Perennial
48 Biloli Ganjgaon-2 Manjara 239, 213 Part 2.80 150x90x2.80 13357 150x90x0.80 3816 1.35 Perennial
49 Biloli Ganjgaon-3 Manjara 240 2.80 188x90x2.80 16741 188x90x0.80 4783 1.69 Perennial
50 Biloli Ganjgaon-4 Manjara 280, 281 2.70 239x100x2.70 22802 239x100x0.70 5912 2.39 Perennial
51 Biloli Ganjgaon-5 Manjara 282, 283, 297,299 2.70 250x100x2.70 23852 250x100x0.70 6184 2.50 Perennial
52 Biloli Ganjgaon-6 Manjara 325, 326 2.80 190 x100 x2.80 18799 190 x100 x0.80 5371 1.90 Perennial
53 Biloli Ganjgaon7 Manjara 354 Eastern Part 2.80 182 x100 x2.80 18007 182 x100 x0.80 5145 1.82 Perennial
54 Biloli Ganjgaon-8 Manjara 354, 356 2.80 180 x100 x2.80 17809 180 x100 x0.80 5088 1.80 Perennial
55 Biloli Ganjgaon-9 Manjara 357 2.75 215 x100 x2.75 20892 215 x100 x0.75 5698 2.15 Perennial
56 Biloli Ganjgaon-10 Manjara 358 2.75 216 x100 x2.75 20989 216 x100 x0.75 5724 2.16 Perennial
57 Biloli Karla Bu-1 Manjara 147, 161 Part 2.50 240 x100 x2.50 21201 240 x100 x0.50 4240 2.40 Perennial
58 Biloli Karlabu 1 /1 Manjara 161 2.50 250 x100 x2.50 22085 250 x100 x0.50 4417 2.50 Perennial
59 Biloli Karla Bu. 2 Manjara 53,54,55 2.60 175 x100 x2.60 16078 175 x100 x0.60 3710 1.75 Perennial
60 Biloli Karla Bu 2 /2 Manjara 57,58 2.60 170 x100 x2.60 15618 170 x100 x0.60 3604 1.70 Perennial
61 Biloli Machnoor-1 Manjara 14 East 2.70 220 x100 x2.70 20989 220 x100 x0.70 5442 2.20 Perennial
62 Biloli Machnoor-2 Manjara 14 West 2.70 205 x100 x2.70 19558 205 x100 x0.70 5071 2.05 Perennial
63 Biloli Machnoor-3 Manjara 15 East 2.70 230 x100 x2.70 21943 230 x100 x0.70 5689 2.30 Perennial
64 Biloli Machnoor-4 Manjara 15 West 2.70 200 x100 x2.70 19081 200 x100 x0.70 4947 2.00 Perennial
65 Biloli Machnoor-5 Manjara 30, 31, 32 Part 2.70 225 x100 x2.70 21466 225 x100 x0.70 5558 2.25 Perennial
66 Biloli Machnoor-6 Manjara 32, 51 Part 2.70 265 x100 x2.70 25283 265 x100 x0.70 6536 2.65 Perennial
67 Biloli Machnoor-7 Manjara 52 East 2.70 290 x80 x2.70 22134 290 x80 x0.70 5739 2.32 Perennial
68 Biloli Machnoor-8 Manjara 52 West 2.70 310 x80 x2.70 23661 310 x80 x0.70 6134 2.48 Perennial
69 Biloli Nagni-1 Manjara 121,122 Part 2.50 180 x120 x2.50 19081 180 x120 x0.50 3816 2.16 Perennial
70 Biloli Nagni-2 Manjara 122 2.50 170 x120 x2.50 18021 170 x120 x0.50 3604 2.04 Perennial
71 Biloli Hungunda-1 Manjara 201 2.60 240 x100 x2.60 22049 240 x100 x0.60 5142 2.40 Perennial
72 Biloli Hungunda-2 Manjara 202 2.60 200 x100 x2.60 18375 200 x100 x0.60 4240 2.00 Perennial
73 Hadgaon Manula Bu. Painganga 308, 309, 310' 311, 312, 313 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00 Perennial
74 Hadgaon Golegaon-1 Painganga 1/3, 1/4, 2/4, 3/1, 4 2.50 350x30x2.50 9276 350x30x0.50 1855 1.05 Perennial
75 Hadgaon Golegaon-2 Painganga 133to 136 2.50 400x25x2.50 8834 400x25x0.50 1767 1.00 Perennial
76 Hadgaon Babhli Painganga 42, 43, 45, 46, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 2.50 450x25x2.50 9938 450x25x0.50 1988 1.13 Perennial
77 Hadgaon Belmandal Painganga 1 ,5, 6, 6/1, 6/2, 6/3, 9 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00 Perennial
78 Hadgaon Gurfali-1 Painganga 5,6,7,8,11,12,13,14,15, 16,17,18,19 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00 Perennial
79 Hadgaon Gurfali-2 Painganga 26 to 36 2.50 600x20x2.50 10601 600x20x0.50 2120 1.20 Perennial
80 Hadgaon Banchincholi Painganga 139/1/A,139/B, 139/3, 140/A, 144 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00 Perennial
81 Nanded Gangabet Godavari 21,22,23 2.50 210x50x2.50 9276 210x50x0.50 1855 1.05 Perennial
82 Nanded Bhanagi Godavari 60,61,62,64,65,68,69 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03 Perennial
83 Nanded RahatiBu Godavari 174,177 to 188 ,218 to 221 2.50 250x40x2.50 8834 250x40x0.50 1767 1.00 Perennial
84 Nanded Someshwar Godavari 44 to 55 2.50 250x40x2.50 8834 250x40x0.50 1767 1.00 Perennial
85 Nanded Jaitapur Godavari 104, 105, 111, 114 2.50 250x20x2.50 4417 250x20x0.50 4417 0.50 Perennial
b) De siltation Locations (Lakes,Ponds,Dams)
Nil
Nil
d) M-Sand Plants
Inclusion of M Sand/Patta Land in DSR not give landowners/operators right to operate M-sand
Plant/Sand Mining Lease. All the sand ghats referred above are in the stage of various clearance on
district administration level.
List of Potential Mining Leases (Existing & Proposed) Annexure-II
अ.क् तालु का गावाचे नाव नदी लगतचे गट नं. रे ती साठा (sand घाटातील एकूण िललावाकरीता दे य साठा े हे .आर मध् ये रे तीघाटास 600 मीटर 100 मी.अं तरावर
र. deposition in वाहतुकीसा अं तरावर पु ल/ िकंवा भु जल
meter) े फळ मीटरमध्ये रे ती साठा े फळ मीटरमध्ये रे ती साठा ( ास) ठी Entry रे ल् वे ि ज/ सव ण यं णेने
(लां बी× ं दी×खोली) ( ास) (लां बी× ं दी×खोली) & Exit बं धारा इ. आहे िनश् चीत
आहे िक काय केले ल्या
नाही अं तरावर
सावजिनक
िवहीर आहे काय
2 िहमायतनगर िपं परी पैनगंगा 49/1, 49/2, 50, 1/1, 4, 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
7 िहमायतनगर धानोरा ज. पैनगंगा 78, 89, 86, 87, 90 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
9 िहमायतनगर बु दली बे . पैनगंगा 39, 40, 41, 42, 49, 50 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
10 िहमायतनगर पळसपुर पैनगंगा 82, 83, 85, 89, 97 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
130, 140, 141, 142, 143,
11 िहमायतनगर िसरपल् ली ज पैनगंगा -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
150, 151, 152
12 िहमायतनगर कौठा ज. पैनगंगा 76, 80, 81, 82 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
13 दे गलुर शेवाळा-1 मां जरा 354, 355, 356 2.50 314x150x2.50 41608 314x150x0.50 8322 4.71 आहे नाही नाही
14 दे गलुर शेवाळा-2 मां जरा 357, 358, 90 2.50 316x140x2.50 39081 316x140x0.50 7816 4.42 आहे नाही नाही
15 दे गलुर शेवाळा-3 मां जरा 93, 130, 131, 352 2.50 301x150x2.50 39885 301x150x0.50 7977 4.52 आहे नाही नाही
16 दे गलुर शेखापु र मां जरा 21, 22, 23, 27, 146, 147 2.50 424x90x2.50 33710 424x90x0.50 6742 3.82 आहे नाही नाही
222, 226, 257, 258, 303,
17 दे गलुर तमलु र मां जरा 2.50 801x50x2.50 35380 801x50x0.50 7076 4.01 आहे नाही नाही
309
18 दे गलुर शेळगां व-1 मां जरा 231, 232 2.50 346x142x2.50 43403 346x142x0.50 8681 4.91 आहे नाही नाही
19 दे गलुर शेळगां व-2 मां जरा 177, 178, 179, 180 2.50 383x120x2.50 40601 383x120x0.50 8120 4.60 आहे नाही नाही
20 दे गलुर शेळगां व-4 मां जरा 134, 135, 136 2.50 505x53x2.50 23644 505x53x0.50 4729 2.68 आहे नाही नाही
21 दे गलुर सां गवीउमर लडी 25, 26, 27, 28, 38, 142, 143 2.50 452x60x2.50 23958 452x60x0.50 4792 2.71 आहे नाही नाही
22 दे गलुर शेळगाव 3 मां जरा 167, 168, 175 -- -- -- -- -- -- होय नाही नाही
24 िबलोली सगरोळी-1 मां जरा 358, 359, 360, 361, 362 2.70 460x100x2.70 43887 460x100x0.70 11378 4.60 आहे नाही नाही
25 िबलोली सगरोळी-2 मां जरा 451, 457, 459, 460 2.70 490x60x2.70 28049 490x60x0.70 7272 2.94 आहे नाही नाही
26 िबलोली ये सगी-1 मां जरा 176, 229, 230 2.90 290x160x2.90 47548 290x160x0.90 14756 4.64 आहे नाही नाही
27 िबलोली ये सगी-2 मां जरा 231 2.75 150x305x2.75 44457 150x305x0.75 12125 4.58 आहे नाही नाही
28 िबलोली ये सगी-3 मां जरा 231, 232 2.75 150x310x2.75 45186 150x310x0.75 12323 4.65 आहे नाही नाही
29 िबलोली बोळे गां व-1 मां जरा 288, 289 2.60 340x130x2.60 40608 340x130x0.60 9371 4.42 आहे नाही नाही
30 िबलोली बोळे गां व-2 मां जरा 320 2.60 220x200x2.60 40424 220x200x0.60 9329 4.40 आहे नाही नाही
31 िबलोली बोळे गां व-3 मां जरा 320 पि म बाजु 2.60 270x135x2.60 33488 270x135x0.60 7728 3.65 आहे नाही नाही
32 िबलोली गं जगां व-1 मां जरा 213, 239, 240 2.80 350x130x2.80 45018 350x130x0.80 12862 4.55 आहे नाही नाही
280, 281, 282, 283, 297,
33 िबलोली गं जगां व-2 मां जरा 2.70 390x125x2.70 46511 390x125x0.70 12058 4.88 आहे नाही नाही
299
34 िबलोली गं जगां व-3 मां जरा 325, 326, 354 2.75 490x100x2.80 48481 490x100x0.80 13852 4.90 आहे नाही नाही
35 िबलोली गं जगां व-4 मां जरा 357, 358 2.75 272x158x2.75 41761 272x158x0.75 11389 4.30 आहे नाही नाही
36 िबलोली काला बु .-1 मां जरा 147, 161 2.50 340x144x2.50 43251 340x144x0.50 8650 4.90 आहे नाही नाही
37 िबलोली काला बु .-2 मां जरा 53, 54, 55, 57, 58 2.60 310x110x2.60 31329 310x110x0.60 7230 3.41 आहे नाही नाही
38 िबलोली काला बु .-3 मां जरा 96, 97, 98, 100, 101 2.40 400x65x2.40 22049 400x65x0.40 3675 2.60 आहे नाही नाही
39 िबलोली माचनर-1 मां जरा 14 2.70 250x170x2.70 40548 250x170x0.70 10512 4.25 आहे नाही नाही
40 िबलोली माचनर-2 मां जरा 15 2.70 270x170x2.70 43792 270x170x0.70 11353 4.59 आहे नाही नाही
41 िबलोली माचनर-3 मां जरा 30, 31, 32, 51 2.70 290x170x2.70 47035 290x170x0.70 12194 4.93 आहे नाही नाही
42 िबलोली माचनर-4 मां जरा 51, 52 2.70 275x175x2.70 45914 275x175x0.70 11904 4.81 आहे नाही नाही
43 िबलोली नागणी मां जरा 121, 122 2.70 200x210x2.70 40071 200x210x0.70 10389 4.20 आहे नाही नाही
44 िबलोली नगुं दा मां जरा 201, 202 2.60 295x150x2.60 40654 295x150x0.60 9382 4.43 आहे नाही नाही
48 िबलोली कोळगां व-1 गोदावरी 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 14 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
49 िबलोली कोळगां व-2 गोदावरी 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
50 िबलोली कोळगां व-3 गोदावरी 5, 3, 1, 219, 203, 202 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
51 िबलोली कोळगां व-4 गोदावरी 198, 197, 200 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
52 िबलोली आं ळदी मन् याड 379, 363, 365 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
54 िबलोली बोरगां व मन् याड 253, 256, 257, 262 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
55 िबलोली अटकळी मन् याड 399, 397, 394, 400 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
56 मा र टाकळी पैनगंगा 7, 8, 9, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25 आहे नाही नाही
57 मा र िशवु र पैनगंगा 28, 30, 31 2.50 350x45x2.50 13913 350x45x0.50 2783 1.58 आहे नाही नाही
58 मा र सायफळ पैनगंगा 3 2.75 300x35x2.75 10203 300x35x0.75 2783 1.05 आहे नाही नाही
59 मा र नेर पैनगंगा 7, 8 2.50 150x50x2.50 6625 150x50x0.50 1325 0.75 आहे नाही नाही
60 मा र पडसा पैनगंगा 225, 226, 229, 230, 231 2.50 300x35x2.50 9276 300x35x0.50 1855 1.05 आहे नाही नाही
61 मा र िदगडी कु. पैनगंगा 58, 58अ, 58आ 2.50 150x50x2.50 6625 150x50x0.50 1325 0.75 आहे नाही नाही
62 मा र लां जी पैनगंगा 15, 16, 17, 78, 79 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25 आहे नाही नाही
64 हदगां व मनुला बु पैनगंगा 308, 309, 310' 311 2.50 200x10x2.50 1767 200x10x0.50 353 0.20 आहे नाही नाही
103 मुदखेड महाटी गोदावरी 105,107,108 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे होय, पुल आहे . नाही
129,130,135, 136 137,
104 मुदखेड टाकळी गोदावरी -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
149,150,151
105 मुदखेड खुजडा गोदावरी 15,20,21,22 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
106 मुदखेड िचलिपंपरी गोदावरी 275, 276, 283, 284, 289 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे होय, पुल आहे . नाही
107 नां देड नां देड शहर गोदावरी 1,2,3,4,5,6 -- -- -- -- -- -- रस् ता आहे पुल आहे नाही
108 नां देड म्हपूरी गोदावरी 49/3,47/1,44/1 -- -- -- -- -- -- रस् ता आहे पुल आहे नाही
109 नां देड वजीराबाद गोदावरी 23,24,27,29,30,31 -- -- -- -- -- -- रस् ता आहे पुल व ि ज आहे नाही
गोवध घाट बं धारा
110 नां देड हस् सापूर गोदावरी 1,2,27 -- -- -- -- -- -- - नाही
आहे
111 नां देड िवष्णुपूरी गोदावरी 423, 462, 463 -- -- -- -- -- -- - धरण आहे . नाही
119 नां देड सां गवी बू . आसना 358,356 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे आहे नाही
120 नां देड कामठा खु . आसना 5,8,10 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे बं धारा आहे . आहे
121 नां देड ाम्हणवाडा गोदावरी 58,60,61,62,63,65, 66,68,70 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
बोंढारतफ
122 नां देड गोदावरी 4,5,13,14,15,,124,127,128 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
हवे ली
123 नां देड वां गी गोदावरी 1,2,3,172,174, 175 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
124 नां देड नागापु र गोदावरी 20,21,22,23,24,26, 27,28,29 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
125 नां देड सत् तारपुर गोदावरी 1,7,8,9,10 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
126 नां देड पुणेगां व गोदावरी 50,53,54,62,63,65, 67,68,79 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे आहे नाही
िपं पळगां व
127 नां देड गोदावरी 2,3,14,15,16,19 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे आहे नाही
मीस् ी
128 नां देड िसध्दनाथ गोदावरी 1,2,3,14,15,120,121,123 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे आहे नाही
133 नां देड रहाटी बु . गोदावरी 174,177 ते 188 ,218 ते 221 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
135 नां देड जै तापू र गोदावरी 104, 105, 111, 114 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
िपं पळगां व 20,23,24,46,47,52,53,337,3
136 नां देड गोदावरी -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
कोरका 40,345
137 नां देड थु गां व गोदावरी 12,14,24,25,26,129,130
-- -- -- -- -- -- आहे नाही नाही
बोरगां व
138 नां देड गोदावरी 2, 103, 105, 106, 115 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे आहे आहे
तेलंग
139 नां देड कोटीतीथ गोदावरी 94,95,96,97,98 -- -- -- -- -- -- आहे आहे आहे
140 नायगां व बरबडा गोदावरी 82,83,88,89 -- -- -- -- -- -- होय नाही नाही
Nil
Nil
D] M-Sand Plants
Inclusion of M Sand/Patta Land in DSR not give landowners/operators right to operate M-sand Plant/Sand Mining Lease. All the sand ghats
referred above are in the stage of various clearance on district administration level.
Cluster & Contiguous Cluster Details Annexure-III
Clusters:
NIL
Contiguous Clusters:
NIL
Transportation routes for individual leases ANNEXURE IV
S. Taluka Village River Nearest Gut No. (sand Sand Ghat Dimensions Sand Ghat Dimensions for Area Transportation Type of road Recommended Road will Route
No. deposition in Auction in Ha. route
meter) Area in sq. m. (L Total Area in sq. m. (L Deposition
(Black action for road be Map
x B X D) Deposition in x B X D) in Brass topped/Paved) constructed Location
Brass by
Govt./Lease
owner
1 Himayatnagar Kamari Lakhadi 180/1, 195/1, 202, 204, 180/3, 180, 2.50 280x40x2.50 9894 280x40x0.50 1979 1.12
195/2, 195/3
2 Himayatnagar Pimpri Painganga 49/1, 49/2, 50, 1/1, 4, 5 2.50 170x60x2.50 9011 170x60x0.50 1802 1.02
3 Himayatnagar Dighi Painganga 11/1, 11/5, 11/6 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05
4 Himayatnagar Virsani Painganga 88/1, 88/2 2.50 130x80x2.50 9187 130x80x0.50 1837 1.04
5 Himayatnagar Renapur Be. Painganga 80, 81 2.50 140x80x2.50 9894 140x80x0.50 1979 1.12
6 Himayatnagar Dharapur Painganga 72, 73, 76 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08
7 Himayatnagar Dhanora J. Painganga 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 87, 90 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05
8 Himayatnagar Dolhari Painganga 131, 132, 136, 137, 138, 140 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08
9 Himayatnagar Budli Be. Painganga 39, 40, 41, 42, 49, 50 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20
10 Himayatnagar Palaspur Painganga 82, 83, 85, 89, 97 2.50 190x60x2.50 10071 190x60x0.50 2014 1.14
11 Himayatnagar Sirpalli J. Painganga 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 150, 151, 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03
152
12 Himayatnagar Kautha J. Painganga 76, 80, 81, 82 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20 Individual Paved Provision for By Individual
Details are +Blacktopped compaction contractor Details
13 Deglur Shevala-1 Manjara 354, 355, 356 2.50 314x150x2.50 41608 314x150x0.50 8322 4.71
in EMP and gradation and Govt. are in
14 Deglur Shevala-2 Manjara 357, 358, 90 2.50 316x140x2.50 39081 316x140x0.50 7816 4.42 with in different EMP
maintenance modes
15 Deglur Shevala-3 Manjara 91, 92, 130, 131, 352 2.50 301x150x2.50 39885 301x150x0.50 7977 4.52
is made as
16 Deglur Shekhapur Manjara 21, 22, 23, 27, 146, 147 2.50 424x90x2.50 33710 424x90x0.50 6742 3.82 part of EMP
17 Deglur Tamlur Manjara 222, 226, 257, 258, 303, 309 2.50 801x50x2.50 35380 801x50x0.50 7076 4.01
18 Deglur Shelgaon-1 Manjara 231, 232 2.50 346x142x2.50 43403 346x142x0.50 8681 4.91
19 Deglur Shelgaon-2 Manjara 177, 178, 179, 180 2.50 383x120x2.50 40601 383x120x0.50 8120 4.60
20 Deglur Shelgaon-3 Manjara 167, 166, 175 2.50 410x100x2.50 36219 410x100x0.50 7244 4.10
21 Deglur Shelhaon-4 Manjara 134, 135, 136 2.50 505x53x2.50 23644 505x53x0.50 4729 2.68
22 Deglur Sangviumar Lendi 38, 142, 143, 28, 27, 26, 25 2.50 402x42x2.50 14915 402x42x0.50 2983 1.69
23 Deglur Mendankaloor Lendi 84, 83, 225, 226 82, 228 2.50 700x40x2.50 24735 700x40x0.50 4947 2.80
24 Mahur Takli Painganga 7, 8, 9, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25
26 Mahur Lanji Painganga 15, 16, 17, 78, 79 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25
27 Umri Balegaon Godavari 119/1, 119/2, 119/3 2.50 475X47X2.50 19722 475X47X0.50 3944 2.23
28 Biloli Sagroli-1 Manjara 358 2.70 150x100 x2.70 14311 150x100 x0.70 3710 1.50
29 Biloli Sagroli-2 Manjara 359, 360 2.70 170 x 100x2.70 16219 170 x 100x0.70 4205 1.70
30 Biloli Sagroli-3 Manjara 361, 362 2.70 140x100x2.70 13357 140x100x0.70 3463 1.40
31 Biloli Sagroli-4 Manjara 451 2.70 160x100x2.70 15265 160x100x0.70 3958 1.60
32 Biloli Sagroli-5 Manjara 457, 459, 460 2.70 155x100x2.70 14788 155x100x0.70 3834 1.55
33 Biloli Yesgi-1 Manjara 230 2.90 110x160x2.90 18035 110x160x0.90 5597 1.76
34 Biloli Yesgi-2 Manjara 229, 230 Part 2.90 100x160x2.90 16396 100x160x0.90 5088 1.60
35 Biloli Yesgi-3 Manjara 176 Part 2.90 80x160x2.90 13117 80x160x0.90 4071 1.28
36 Biloli Yesgi-4 Manjara 231 Eastern side 2.75 110x150x2.75 16034 110x150x0.75 4373 1.65
37 Biloli Yesgi-5 Manjara 231 Western Side 2.75 105x150x2.75 15305 105x150x0.75 4174 1.58
38 Biloli Yesgi-6 Manjara 231 Central Part 2.75 89x150x2.75 12973 89x150x0.75 3538 1.34
39 Biloli Yesgi-7 Manjara 233 Eastern Part 2.75 185x80x2.75 14382 185x80x0.75 3922 1.48
40 Biloli Yesgi-8 Manjara 233 Western Part 2.75 197x80x2.75 15314 197x80x0.75 4177 1.58
41 Biloli Yesgi-9 Manjara 233 Central Part 2.75 200x80x2.75 15548 200x80x0.75 4240 1.60
42 Biloli Bolegaon-1 Manjara 288 2.60 200x100x2.60 18375 200x100x0.60 4240 2.00
43 Biloli Bolegaon-2 Manjara 289 2.60 242x100x2.60 22233 242x100x0.60 5131 2.42
44 Biloli Bolegaon-3 Manjara 320 Eastern Part 2.60 290x100x2.60 26643 290x100x0.60 6148 2.90
45 Biloli Bolegaon-4 Manjara 320 Western Part 2.60 300x100x2.60 27562 300x100x0.60 6360 3.00
46 Biloli Bolegaon-5 Manjara 320 Central Part 2.60 215x100x2.60 19753 215x100x0.60 4558 2.15
47 Biloli Ganjgaon-1 Manjara 213 2.80 200x90x2.80 17809 200x90x0.80 5088 1.80
48 Biloli Ganjgaon-2 Manjara 239, 213 Part 2.80 150x90x2.80 13357 150x90x0.80 3816 1.35
49 Biloli Ganjgaon-3 Manjara 240 2.80 188x90x2.80 16741 188x90x0.80 4783 1.69
50 Biloli Ganjgaon-4 Manjara 280, 281 2.70 239x100x2.70 22802 239x100x0.70 5912 2.39
51 Biloli Ganjgaon-5 Manjara 282, 283, 297,299 2.70 250x100x2.70 23852 250x100x0.70 6184 2.50
52 Biloli Ganjgaon-6 Manjara 325, 326 2.80 190 x100 x2.80 18799 190 x100 x0.80 5371 1.90
53 Biloli Ganjgaon7 Manjara 354 Eastern Part 2.80 182 x100 x2.80 18007 182 x100 x0.80 5145 1.82
54 Biloli Ganjgaon-8 Manjara 354, 356 2.80 180 x100 x2.80 17809 180 x100 x0.80 5088 1.80
55 Biloli Ganjgaon-9 Manjara 357 2.75 215 x100 x2.75 20892 215 x100 x0.75 5698 2.15
56 Biloli Ganjgaon-10 Manjara 358 2.75 216 x100 x2.75 20989 216 x100 x0.75 5724 2.16
57 Biloli Karla Bu-1 Manjara 147, 161 Part 2.50 240 x100 x2.50 21201 240 x100 x0.50 4240 2.40
58 Biloli Karlabu 1 /1 Manjara 161 2.50 250 x100 x2.50 22085 250 x100 x0.50 4417 2.50
59 Biloli Karla Bu. 2 Manjara 53,54,55 2.60 175 x100 x2.60 16078 175 x100 x0.60 3710 1.75
60 Biloli Karla Bu 2 /2 Manjara 57,58 2.60 170 x100 x2.60 15618 170 x100 x0.60 3604 1.70
61 Biloli Machnoor-1 Manjara 14 East 2.70 220 x100 x2.70 20989 220 x100 x0.70 5442 2.20
62 Biloli Machnoor-2 Manjara 14 West 2.70 205 x100 x2.70 19558 205 x100 x0.70 5071 2.05
63 Biloli Machnoor-3 Manjara 15 East 2.70 230 x100 x2.70 21943 230 x100 x0.70 5689 2.30
64 Biloli Machnoor-4 Manjara 15 West 2.70 200 x100 x2.70 19081 200 x100 x0.70 4947 2.00
65 Biloli Machnoor-5 Manjara 30, 31, 32 Part 2.70 225 x100 x2.70 21466 225 x100 x0.70 5558 2.25
66 Biloli Machnoor-6 Manjara 32, 51 Part 2.70 265 x100 x2.70 25283 265 x100 x0.70 6536 2.65
67 Biloli Machnoor-7 Manjara 52 East 2.70 290 x80 x2.70 22134 290 x80 x0.70 5739 2.32
68 Biloli Machnoor-8 Manjara 52 West 2.70 310 x80 x2.70 23661 310 x80 x0.70 6134 2.48
69 Biloli Nagni-1 Manjara 121,122 Part 2.50 180 x120 x2.50 19081 180 x120 x0.50 3816 2.16
70 Biloli Nagni-2 Manjara 122 2.50 170 x120 x2.50 18021 170 x120 x0.50 3604 2.04
71 Biloli Hungunda-1 Manjara 201 2.60 240 x100 x2.60 22049 240 x100 x0.60 5142 2.40
72 Biloli Hungunda-2 Manjara 202 2.60 200 x100 x2.60 18375 200 x100 x0.60 4240 2.00
73 Hadgaon Manula Bu. Painganga 308, 309, 310' 311, 312, 313 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
74 Hadgaon Golegaon-1 Painganga 1/3, 1/4, 2/4, 3/1, 4 2.50 350x30x2.50 9276 350x30x0.50 1855 1.05
75 Hadgaon Golegaon-2 Painganga 133to 136 2.50 400x25x2.50 8834 400x25x0.50 1767 1.00
76 Hadgaon Babhli Painganga 42, 43, 45, 46, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 2.50 450x25x2.50 9938 450x25x0.50 1988 1.13
77 Hadgaon Belmandal Painganga 1 ,5, 6, 6/1, 6/2, 6/3, 9 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
78 Hadgaon Gurfali-1 Painganga 5,6,7,8,11,12,13,14,15, 16,17,18,19 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
80 Hadgaon Banchincholi Painganga 139/1/A,139/B, 139/3, 140/A, 144 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
81 Nanded Gangabet Godavari 21,22,23 2.50 210x50x2.50 9276 210x50x0.50 1855 1.05
82 Nanded Bhanagi Godavari 60,61,62,64,65,68,69 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03
83 Nanded RahatiBu Godavari 174,177 to 188 ,218 to 221 2.50 250x40x2.50 8834 250x40x0.50 1767 1.00
85 Nanded Jaitapur Godavari 104, 105, 111, 114 2.50 250x20x2.50 4417 250x20x0.50 4417 0.50
No cluster is formed…..
Final List of Potential Leases (existing and proposed) Annexure –V
S. Taluka Village River Nearest Gut No. (sand deposition in meter) Sand Ghat Dimensions Sand Ghat Dimensions for Auction Area in Ha.
No.
Area in sq. m. (L x B X D) Total Deposition in Brass Area in sq. m. (L x B X D) Deposition in Brass
1 Himayatnagar Kamari Lakhadi 180/1, 195/1, 202, 204, 180/3, 180, 195/2, 195/3 2.50 280x40x2.50 9894 280x40x0.50 1979 1.12
2 Himayatnagar Pimpri Painganga 49/1, 49/2, 50, 1/1, 4, 5 2.50 170x60x2.50 9011 170x60x0.50 1802 1.02
3 Himayatnagar Dighi Painganga 11/1, 11/5, 11/6 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05
4 Himayatnagar Virsani Painganga 88/1, 88/2 2.50 130x80x2.50 9187 130x80x0.50 1837 1.04
5 Himayatnagar Renapur Be. Painganga 80, 81 2.50 140x80x2.50 9894 140x80x0.50 1979 1.12
6 Himayatnagar Dharapur Painganga 72, 73, 76 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08
7 Himayatnagar Dhanora J. Painganga 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 87, 90 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05
8 Himayatnagar Dolhari Painganga 131, 132, 136, 137, 138, 140 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08
9 Himayatnagar Budli Be. Painganga 39, 40, 41, 42, 49, 50 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20
10 Himayatnagar Palaspur Painganga 82, 83, 85, 89, 97 2.50 190x60x2.50 10071 190x60x0.50 2014 1.14
11 Himayatnagar Sirpalli J. Painganga 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 150, 151, 152 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03
12 Himayatnagar Kautha J. Painganga 76, 80, 81, 82 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20
13 Deglur Shevala-1 Manjara 354, 355, 356 2.50 314x150x2.50 41608 314x150x0.50 8322 4.71
14 Deglur Shevala-2 Manjara 357, 358, 90 2.50 316x140x2.50 39081 316x140x0.50 7816 4.42
15 Deglur Shevala-3 Manjara 91, 92, 130, 131, 352 2.50 301x150x2.50 39885 301x150x0.50 7977 4.52
16 Deglur Shekhapur Manjara 21, 22, 23, 27, 146, 147 2.50 424x90x2.50 33710 424x90x0.50 6742 3.82
17 Deglur Tamlur Manjara 222, 226, 257, 258, 303, 309 2.50 801x50x2.50 35380 801x50x0.50 7076 4.01
18 Deglur Shelgaon-1 Manjara 231, 232 2.50 346x142x2.50 43403 346x142x0.50 8681 4.91
19 Deglur Shelgaon-2 Manjara 177, 178, 179, 180 2.50 383x120x2.50 40601 383x120x0.50 8120 4.60
20 Deglur Shelgaon-3 Manjara 167, 166, 175 2.50 410x100x2.50 36219 410x100x0.50 7244 4.10
21 Deglur Shelhaon-4 Manjara 134, 135, 136 2.50 505x53x2.50 23644 505x53x0.50 4729 2.68
22 Deglur Sangviumar Lendi 38, 142, 143, 28, 27, 26, 25 2.50 402x42x2.50 14915 402x42x0.50 2983 1.69
23 Deglur Mendankaloor Lendi 84, 83, 225, 226 82, 228 2.50 700x40x2.50 24735 700x40x0.50 4947 2.80
24 Mahur Takli Painganga 7, 8, 9, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25
26 Mahur Lanji Painganga 15, 16, 17, 78, 79 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25
27 Umri Balegaon Godavari 119/1, 119/2, 119/3 2.50 475X47X2.50 19722 475X47X0.50 3944 2.23
28 Biloli Sagroli-1 Manjara 358 2.70 150x100 x2.70 14311 150x100 x0.70 3710 1.50
29 Biloli Sagroli-2 Manjara 359, 360 2.70 170 x 100x2.70 16219 170 x 100x0.70 4205 1.70
30 Biloli Sagroli-3 Manjara 361, 362 2.70 140x100x2.70 13357 140x100x0.70 3463 1.40
31 Biloli Sagroli-4 Manjara 451 2.70 160x100x2.70 15265 160x100x0.70 3958 1.60
32 Biloli Sagroli-5 Manjara 457, 459, 460 2.70 155x100x2.70 14788 155x100x0.70 3834 1.55
33 Biloli Yesgi-1 Manjara 230 2.90 110x160x2.90 18035 110x160x0.90 5597 1.76
34 Biloli Yesgi-2 Manjara 229, 230 Part 2.90 100x160x2.90 16396 100x160x0.90 5088 1.60
35 Biloli Yesgi-3 Manjara 176 Part 2.90 80x160x2.90 13117 80x160x0.90 4071 1.28
36 Biloli Yesgi-4 Manjara 231 Eastern side 2.75 110x150x2.75 16034 110x150x0.75 4373 1.65
37 Biloli Yesgi-5 Manjara 231 Western Side 2.75 105x150x2.75 15305 105x150x0.75 4174 1.58
38 Biloli Yesgi-6 Manjara 231 Central Part 2.75 89x150x2.75 12973 89x150x0.75 3538 1.34
39 Biloli Yesgi-7 Manjara 233 Eastern Part 2.75 185x80x2.75 14382 185x80x0.75 3922 1.48
40 Biloli Yesgi-8 Manjara 233 Western Part 2.75 197x80x2.75 15314 197x80x0.75 4177 1.58
41 Biloli Yesgi-9 Manjara 233 Central Part 2.75 200x80x2.75 15548 200x80x0.75 4240 1.60
42 Biloli Bolegaon-1 Manjara 288 2.60 200x100x2.60 18375 200x100x0.60 4240 2.00
43 Biloli Bolegaon-2 Manjara 289 2.60 242x100x2.60 22233 242x100x0.60 5131 2.42
44 Biloli Bolegaon-3 Manjara 320 Eastern Part 2.60 290x100x2.60 26643 290x100x0.60 6148 2.90
45 Biloli Bolegaon-4 Manjara 320 Western Part 2.60 300x100x2.60 27562 300x100x0.60 6360 3.00
46 Biloli Bolegaon-5 Manjara 320 Central Part 2.60 215x100x2.60 19753 215x100x0.60 4558 2.15
47 Biloli Ganjgaon-1 Manjara 213 2.80 200x90x2.80 17809 200x90x0.80 5088 1.80
48 Biloli Ganjgaon-2 Manjara 239, 213 Part 2.80 150x90x2.80 13357 150x90x0.80 3816 1.35
49 Biloli Ganjgaon-3 Manjara 240 2.80 188x90x2.80 16741 188x90x0.80 4783 1.69
50 Biloli Ganjgaon-4 Manjara 280, 281 2.70 239x100x2.70 22802 239x100x0.70 5912 2.39
51 Biloli Ganjgaon-5 Manjara 282, 283, 297,299 2.70 250x100x2.70 23852 250x100x0.70 6184 2.50
52 Biloli Ganjgaon-6 Manjara 325, 326 2.80 190 x100 x2.80 18799 190 x100 x0.80 5371 1.90
53 Biloli Ganjgaon7 Manjara 354 Eastern Part 2.80 182 x100 x2.80 18007 182 x100 x0.80 5145 1.82
54 Biloli Ganjgaon-8 Manjara 354, 356 2.80 180 x100 x2.80 17809 180 x100 x0.80 5088 1.80
55 Biloli Ganjgaon-9 Manjara 357 2.75 215 x100 x2.75 20892 215 x100 x0.75 5698 2.15
56 Biloli Ganjgaon-10 Manjara 358 2.75 216 x100 x2.75 20989 216 x100 x0.75 5724 2.16
57 Biloli Karla Bu-1 Manjara 147, 161 Part 2.50 240 x100 x2.50 21201 240 x100 x0.50 4240 2.40
58 Biloli Karlabu 1 /1 Manjara 161 2.50 250 x100 x2.50 22085 250 x100 x0.50 4417 2.50
59 Biloli Karla Bu. 2 Manjara 53,54,55 2.60 175 x100 x2.60 16078 175 x100 x0.60 3710 1.75
60 Biloli Karla Bu 2 /2 Manjara 57,58 2.60 170 x100 x2.60 15618 170 x100 x0.60 3604 1.70
61 Biloli Machnoor-1 Manjara 14 East 2.70 220 x100 x2.70 20989 220 x100 x0.70 5442 2.20
62 Biloli Machnoor-2 Manjara 14 West 2.70 205 x100 x2.70 19558 205 x100 x0.70 5071 2.05
63 Biloli Machnoor-3 Manjara 15 East 2.70 230 x100 x2.70 21943 230 x100 x0.70 5689 2.30
64 Biloli Machnoor-4 Manjara 15 West 2.70 200 x100 x2.70 19081 200 x100 x0.70 4947 2.00
65 Biloli Machnoor-5 Manjara 30, 31, 32 Part 2.70 225 x100 x2.70 21466 225 x100 x0.70 5558 2.25
66 Biloli Machnoor-6 Manjara 32, 51 Part 2.70 265 x100 x2.70 25283 265 x100 x0.70 6536 2.65
67 Biloli Machnoor-7 Manjara 52 East 2.70 290 x80 x2.70 22134 290 x80 x0.70 5739 2.32
68 Biloli Machnoor-8 Manjara 52 West 2.70 310 x80 x2.70 23661 310 x80 x0.70 6134 2.48
69 Biloli Nagni-1 Manjara 121,122 Part 2.50 180 x120 x2.50 19081 180 x120 x0.50 3816 2.16
70 Biloli Nagni-2 Manjara 122 2.50 170 x120 x2.50 18021 170 x120 x0.50 3604 2.04
71 Biloli Hungunda-1 Manjara 201 2.60 240 x100 x2.60 22049 240 x100 x0.60 5142 2.40
72 Biloli Hungunda-2 Manjara 202 2.60 200 x100 x2.60 18375 200 x100 x0.60 4240 2.00
73 Hadgaon Manula Bu. Painganga 308, 309, 310' 311, 312, 313 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
74 Hadgaon Golegaon-1 Painganga 1/3, 1/4, 2/4, 3/1, 4 2.50 350x30x2.50 9276 350x30x0.50 1855 1.05
75 Hadgaon Golegaon-2 Painganga 133to 136 2.50 400x25x2.50 8834 400x25x0.50 1767 1.00
76 Hadgaon Babhli Painganga 42, 43, 45, 46, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 2.50 450x25x2.50 9938 450x25x0.50 1988 1.13
77 Hadgaon Belmandal Painganga 1 ,5, 6, 6/1, 6/2, 6/3, 9 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
78 Hadgaon Gurfali-1 Painganga 5,6,7,8,11,12,13,14,15, 16,17,18,19 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
80 Hadgaon Banchincholi Painganga 139/1/A,139/B, 139/3, 140/A, 144 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
81 Nanded Gangabet Godavari 21,22,23 2.50 210x50x2.50 9276 210x50x0.50 1855 1.05
82 Nanded Bhanagi Godavari 60,61,62,64,65,68,69 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03
83 Nanded RahatiBu Godavari 174,177 to 188 ,218 to 221 2.50 250x40x2.50 8834 250x40x0.50 1767 1.00
85 Nanded Jaitapur Godavari 104, 105, 111, 114 2.50 250x20x2.50 4417 250x20x0.50 4417 0.50
Nil
C] Patta Lands/Khatedari Land
Nil
D] M-Sand Plants
Inclusion of M Sand/Patta Land in DSR not give landowners/operators right to operate M-sand Plant/Sand Mining Lease. All the sand ghats referred above are in the stage of various clearance on district administration level.
Cluster & Contiguous Cluster Details Annexure-VI
Clusters:
NIL
Contiguous Clusters:
NIL
Final Transportation routes for individual leases ANNEXURE VII
S. Taluka Village River Nearest Gut No. (sand Sand Ghat Dimensions Sand Ghat Dimensions for Area Transportation Type of road Recommended Road will Route
No. deposition in Auction in Ha. route
meter) Area in sq. m. (L Total Area in sq. m. (L Deposition
(Black action for road be Map
x B X D) Deposition in x B X D) in Brass topped/Paved) constructed Location
Brass by
Govt./Lease
owner
1 Himayatnagar Kamari Lakhadi 180/1, 195/1, 202, 204, 180/3, 180, 2.50 280x40x2.50 9894 280x40x0.50 1979 1.12
195/2, 195/3
2 Himayatnagar Pimpri Painganga 49/1, 49/2, 50, 1/1, 4, 5 2.50 170x60x2.50 9011 170x60x0.50 1802 1.02
3 Himayatnagar Dighi Painganga 11/1, 11/5, 11/6 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05
4 Himayatnagar Virsani Painganga 88/1, 88/2 2.50 130x80x2.50 9187 130x80x0.50 1837 1.04
5 Himayatnagar Renapur Be. Painganga 80, 81 2.50 140x80x2.50 9894 140x80x0.50 1979 1.12
6 Himayatnagar Dharapur Painganga 72, 73, 76 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08
7 Himayatnagar Dhanora J. Painganga 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 87, 90 2.50 140x75x2.50 9276 140x75x0.50 1855 1.05
8 Himayatnagar Dolhari Painganga 131, 132, 136, 137, 138, 140 2.50 180x60x2.50 9541 180x60x0.50 1908 1.08
9 Himayatnagar Budli Be. Painganga 39, 40, 41, 42, 49, 50 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20
10 Himayatnagar Palaspur Painganga 82, 83, 85, 89, 97 2.50 190x60x2.50 10071 190x60x0.50 2014 1.14
11 Himayatnagar Sirpalli J. Painganga 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 150, 151, 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03
152
12 Himayatnagar Kautha J. Painganga 76, 80, 81, 82 2.50 200x60x2.50 10601 200x60x0.50 2120 1.20 Individual Paved Provision for By Individual
Details are +Blacktopped compaction contractor Details
13 Deglur Shevala-1 Manjara 354, 355, 356 2.50 314x150x2.50 41608 314x150x0.50 8322 4.71
in EMP and gradation and Govt. are in
14 Deglur Shevala-2 Manjara 357, 358, 90 2.50 316x140x2.50 39081 316x140x0.50 7816 4.42 with in different EMP
maintenance modes
15 Deglur Shevala-3 Manjara 91, 92, 130, 131, 352 2.50 301x150x2.50 39885 301x150x0.50 7977 4.52
is made as
16 Deglur Shekhapur Manjara 21, 22, 23, 27, 146, 147 2.50 424x90x2.50 33710 424x90x0.50 6742 3.82 part of EMP
17 Deglur Tamlur Manjara 222, 226, 257, 258, 303, 309 2.50 801x50x2.50 35380 801x50x0.50 7076 4.01
18 Deglur Shelgaon-1 Manjara 231, 232 2.50 346x142x2.50 43403 346x142x0.50 8681 4.91
19 Deglur Shelgaon-2 Manjara 177, 178, 179, 180 2.50 383x120x2.50 40601 383x120x0.50 8120 4.60
20 Deglur Shelgaon-3 Manjara 167, 166, 175 2.50 410x100x2.50 36219 410x100x0.50 7244 4.10
21 Deglur Shelhaon-4 Manjara 134, 135, 136 2.50 505x53x2.50 23644 505x53x0.50 4729 2.68
22 Deglur Sangviumar Lendi 38, 142, 143, 28, 27, 26, 25 2.50 402x42x2.50 14915 402x42x0.50 2983 1.69
23 Deglur Mendankaloor Lendi 84, 83, 225, 226 82, 228 2.50 700x40x2.50 24735 700x40x0.50 4947 2.80
24 Mahur Takli Painganga 7, 8, 9, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25
26 Mahur Lanji Painganga 15, 16, 17, 78, 79 2.50 250x50x2.50 11042 250x50x0.50 2208 1.25
27 Umri Balegaon Godavari 119/1, 119/2, 119/3 2.50 475X47X2.50 19722 475X47X0.50 3944 2.23
28 Biloli Sagroli-1 Manjara 358 2.70 150x100 x2.70 14311 150x100 x0.70 3710 1.50
29 Biloli Sagroli-2 Manjara 359, 360 2.70 170 x 100x2.70 16219 170 x 100x0.70 4205 1.70
30 Biloli Sagroli-3 Manjara 361, 362 2.70 140x100x2.70 13357 140x100x0.70 3463 1.40
31 Biloli Sagroli-4 Manjara 451 2.70 160x100x2.70 15265 160x100x0.70 3958 1.60
32 Biloli Sagroli-5 Manjara 457, 459, 460 2.70 155x100x2.70 14788 155x100x0.70 3834 1.55
33 Biloli Yesgi-1 Manjara 230 2.90 110x160x2.90 18035 110x160x0.90 5597 1.76
34 Biloli Yesgi-2 Manjara 229, 230 Part 2.90 100x160x2.90 16396 100x160x0.90 5088 1.60
35 Biloli Yesgi-3 Manjara 176 Part 2.90 80x160x2.90 13117 80x160x0.90 4071 1.28
36 Biloli Yesgi-4 Manjara 231 Eastern side 2.75 110x150x2.75 16034 110x150x0.75 4373 1.65
37 Biloli Yesgi-5 Manjara 231 Western Side 2.75 105x150x2.75 15305 105x150x0.75 4174 1.58
38 Biloli Yesgi-6 Manjara 231 Central Part 2.75 89x150x2.75 12973 89x150x0.75 3538 1.34
39 Biloli Yesgi-7 Manjara 233 Eastern Part 2.75 185x80x2.75 14382 185x80x0.75 3922 1.48
40 Biloli Yesgi-8 Manjara 233 Western Part 2.75 197x80x2.75 15314 197x80x0.75 4177 1.58
41 Biloli Yesgi-9 Manjara 233 Central Part 2.75 200x80x2.75 15548 200x80x0.75 4240 1.60
42 Biloli Bolegaon-1 Manjara 288 2.60 200x100x2.60 18375 200x100x0.60 4240 2.00
43 Biloli Bolegaon-2 Manjara 289 2.60 242x100x2.60 22233 242x100x0.60 5131 2.42
44 Biloli Bolegaon-3 Manjara 320 Eastern Part 2.60 290x100x2.60 26643 290x100x0.60 6148 2.90
45 Biloli Bolegaon-4 Manjara 320 Western Part 2.60 300x100x2.60 27562 300x100x0.60 6360 3.00
46 Biloli Bolegaon-5 Manjara 320 Central Part 2.60 215x100x2.60 19753 215x100x0.60 4558 2.15
47 Biloli Ganjgaon-1 Manjara 213 2.80 200x90x2.80 17809 200x90x0.80 5088 1.80
48 Biloli Ganjgaon-2 Manjara 239, 213 Part 2.80 150x90x2.80 13357 150x90x0.80 3816 1.35
49 Biloli Ganjgaon-3 Manjara 240 2.80 188x90x2.80 16741 188x90x0.80 4783 1.69
50 Biloli Ganjgaon-4 Manjara 280, 281 2.70 239x100x2.70 22802 239x100x0.70 5912 2.39
51 Biloli Ganjgaon-5 Manjara 282, 283, 297,299 2.70 250x100x2.70 23852 250x100x0.70 6184 2.50
52 Biloli Ganjgaon-6 Manjara 325, 326 2.80 190 x100 x2.80 18799 190 x100 x0.80 5371 1.90
53 Biloli Ganjgaon7 Manjara 354 Eastern Part 2.80 182 x100 x2.80 18007 182 x100 x0.80 5145 1.82
54 Biloli Ganjgaon-8 Manjara 354, 356 2.80 180 x100 x2.80 17809 180 x100 x0.80 5088 1.80
55 Biloli Ganjgaon-9 Manjara 357 2.75 215 x100 x2.75 20892 215 x100 x0.75 5698 2.15
56 Biloli Ganjgaon-10 Manjara 358 2.75 216 x100 x2.75 20989 216 x100 x0.75 5724 2.16
57 Biloli Karla Bu-1 Manjara 147, 161 Part 2.50 240 x100 x2.50 21201 240 x100 x0.50 4240 2.40
58 Biloli Karlabu 1 /1 Manjara 161 2.50 250 x100 x2.50 22085 250 x100 x0.50 4417 2.50
59 Biloli Karla Bu. 2 Manjara 53,54,55 2.60 175 x100 x2.60 16078 175 x100 x0.60 3710 1.75
60 Biloli Karla Bu 2 /2 Manjara 57,58 2.60 170 x100 x2.60 15618 170 x100 x0.60 3604 1.70
61 Biloli Machnoor-1 Manjara 14 East 2.70 220 x100 x2.70 20989 220 x100 x0.70 5442 2.20
62 Biloli Machnoor-2 Manjara 14 West 2.70 205 x100 x2.70 19558 205 x100 x0.70 5071 2.05
63 Biloli Machnoor-3 Manjara 15 East 2.70 230 x100 x2.70 21943 230 x100 x0.70 5689 2.30
64 Biloli Machnoor-4 Manjara 15 West 2.70 200 x100 x2.70 19081 200 x100 x0.70 4947 2.00
65 Biloli Machnoor-5 Manjara 30, 31, 32 Part 2.70 225 x100 x2.70 21466 225 x100 x0.70 5558 2.25
66 Biloli Machnoor-6 Manjara 32, 51 Part 2.70 265 x100 x2.70 25283 265 x100 x0.70 6536 2.65
67 Biloli Machnoor-7 Manjara 52 East 2.70 290 x80 x2.70 22134 290 x80 x0.70 5739 2.32
68 Biloli Machnoor-8 Manjara 52 West 2.70 310 x80 x2.70 23661 310 x80 x0.70 6134 2.48
69 Biloli Nagni-1 Manjara 121,122 Part 2.50 180 x120 x2.50 19081 180 x120 x0.50 3816 2.16
70 Biloli Nagni-2 Manjara 122 2.50 170 x120 x2.50 18021 170 x120 x0.50 3604 2.04
71 Biloli Hungunda-1 Manjara 201 2.60 240 x100 x2.60 22049 240 x100 x0.60 5142 2.40
72 Biloli Hungunda-2 Manjara 202 2.60 200 x100 x2.60 18375 200 x100 x0.60 4240 2.00
73 Hadgaon Manula Bu. Painganga 308, 309, 310' 311, 312, 313 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
74 Hadgaon Golegaon-1 Painganga 1/3, 1/4, 2/4, 3/1, 4 2.50 350x30x2.50 9276 350x30x0.50 1855 1.05
75 Hadgaon Golegaon-2 Painganga 133to 136 2.50 400x25x2.50 8834 400x25x0.50 1767 1.00
76 Hadgaon Babhli Painganga 42, 43, 45, 46, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 2.50 450x25x2.50 9938 450x25x0.50 1988 1.13
77 Hadgaon Belmandal Painganga 1 ,5, 6, 6/1, 6/2, 6/3, 9 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
78 Hadgaon Gurfali-1 Painganga 5,6,7,8,11,12,13,14,15, 16,17,18,19 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
80 Hadgaon Banchincholi Painganga 139/1/A,139/B, 139/3, 140/A, 144 2.50 500x20x2.50 8834 500x20x0.50 1767 1.00
81 Nanded Gangabet Godavari 21,22,23 2.50 210x50x2.50 9276 210x50x0.50 1855 1.05
82 Nanded Bhanagi Godavari 60,61,62,64,65,68,69 2.50 205x50x2.50 9055 205x50x0.50 1811 1.03
83 Nanded RahatiBu Godavari 174,177 to 188 ,218 to 221 2.50 250x40x2.50 8834 250x40x0.50 1767 1.00
85 Nanded Jaitapur Godavari 104, 105, 111, 114 2.50 250x20x2.50 4417 250x20x0.50 4417 0.50
No cluster is formed…..
Annexure 10 : Procedure for publication of DSR
No comment/suggestions were received within stipulated period of publication.
Amendments is proposed including list of sand ghats proposed for auction for F.Y. 21-22