MCDR 2017 PDF
MCDR 2017 PDF
MCDR 2017 PDF
Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement.-(1) These rules may be called the Mineral
Conservation and Development Rules, 2017.
(2) These rules shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official
Gazette.
(a) “abandonment of mine” means the final closure of a mine, either whole or part
thereof, when the mineral deposits within the mine or part thereof have been
fully extracted or when the mining operations thereon have become
uneconomic;
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(b) “Act” means the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act,
1957 (67 of 1957);
(c) “authorised officer” means– (i) an officer of the Indian Bureau of Mines duly
authorised in writing by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of Mines; or
(ii) an officer authorised in this behalf by the State Government to perform the
functions under these rules; or (iii) an officer of the Atomic Minerals
Directorate for Exploration and Research authorised in writing by the
Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, to
perform the functions under these rules in respect of minerals specified in Part
B of the First Schedule to the Act where the grade of such atomic minerals is
equal to or above the threshold value limits declared under Schedule-A of the
Atomic Minerals Concession Rules, 2016;
(e) “calibrated lump ore” means the sized ore that is obtained after screening or
crushing of the run-of-mine ore;
(f) “Chief Controller of Mines” means the Chief Controller of Mines of the
Indian Bureau of Mines;
(g) “competent authority” means the competent authority referred to in rule 10;
(h) “Controller General” means the Controller General of the Indian Bureau of
Mines;
(i) “Controller of Mines” means the Controller of Mines of the Indian Bureau of
Mines;
(j) “cores” means the samples of sub-surface rocks or mineralised zone obtained
during drilling of boreholes;
(l) “environment” and “environmental pollution” shall have the same meanings
as assigned respectively to them in the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
(29 of 1986);
(m) “final mine closure plan” means a plan for the purpose of decommissioning,
reclamation and rehabilitation of a mine or part thereof after cessation of
mining and mineral processing operations, that has been prepared in the
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manner specified in the standard format and guidelines issued by the Indian
Bureau of Mines or the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration
and Research in respect of minerals specified in Part B of the First Schedule to
the Act where the grade of such atomic minerals is equal to or above the
threshold value limits declared under Schedule-A of the Atomic Minerals
Concession Rules, 2016;
(n) “final mine closure” means steps taken for reclamation and rehabilitation of a
mine or part thereof commencing from cessation of mining or processing
operations in a mine or part thereof;
(o) “financial assurance” means the security or guarantee furnished by the holder
of a mining lease in accordance with rule 27;
(s) “mineral rejects” include all the excavated materials that do not constitute
useful material, which may be rejected either on the basis of grade or size;
(t) “progressive mine closure plan” means a progressive plan for the purpose of
providing protective, reclamation and rehabilitation measures in a mine or
part thereof that has been prepared in the manner specified in the standard
format and guidelines issued by Indian Bureau of Mines or the Director,
Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research in respect of
minerals specified in Part B of the First Schedule to the Act where the grade
of such atomic minerals is equal to or above the threshold value limits
declared under Schedule-A of the Atomic Minerals Concession Rules, 2016,
from time to time;
(u) “Regional Controller” means the Regional Controller of Mines of the Indian
Bureau of Mines;
(x) “shaft” means a vertical or inclined way or opening leading from the surface
to workings below ground or from one part of the workings below ground to
another and includes an incline;
(y) “stoping” means making any underground excavation other than development
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working made for the purpose of winning ores or minerals and includes
extraction or splitting or reduction of pillars or blocks of minerals;
(za) “year” means the twelve months period beginning from the first day of April
and ending on the thirty-first day of March of the following year.
(2) Words and expressions used but not defined herein shall have the same meaning
as assigned to them in the Act or the rules made thereunder.
CHAPTER II
Reconnaissance and Prospecting Operations
Provided that in respect of minerals specified in Part B of the First Schedule to the
Act where the grade of such atomic minerals is equal to or above the threshold value
limits declared under Schedule-A of the Atomic Minerals Concession Rules, 2016, the
scheme of reconnaissance or prospecting shall be prepared in the format as may be
specified by the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research.
(2) Any modification carried out under sub-rule (1) shall be intimated to the
Controller General and Regional Controller or the authorised officer, as the case may
be,by the holder of a reconnaissance permit or prospecting licence or prospecting
license-cum-mining lease within a period of thirty days of carrying out such
modification.
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6. Reconnaissance or prospecting operations to be carried out in accordance
with scheme of reconnaissance or prospecting.– Every holder of a reconnaissance
permit or prospecting licence or prospecting license-cum - mining lease shall carry out
the reconnaissance or prospecting operations in accordance with the scheme submitted
under rule 4 or with such modifications, if any, as provided under rule 5 or as directed
by the the Controller General and Regional Controller or the authorised officer.
(2) The format of the reporting under sub-rule (1) shall be specified by the Indian
Bureau of Mines:
Provided that in respect of minerals specified in Part B of the First Schedule to the
Act where the grade of such atomic minerals is equal to or above the threshold value
limits declared under Schedule-A of the Atomic Minerals Concession Rules, 2016, the
format of reporting shall be specified by the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for
Exploration and Research.
(3) Every agency authorised under the second proviso to sub-section (1) of section 4
shall submit to the State Government and the authorised officer, as the case may be, a
yearly report in Form B of the Schedule so as to reach him within forty-five days after
the expiry of twelve months from the date of commencement of prospecting operations
by such agency.
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(4) In case the prospecting operations are abandoned, the report along with Form B of
the Schedule shall be submitted within a period of thirty days from the date of such
abandonment.
(5). The authorised officer, upon receipt of a request made by the holder of a
prospecting licence or prospecting licence-cum-mining lease in this regard, shall keep
the specified portions of the geological report or data confidential for a period of two
years from the date of expiry of the mineral concession, or abandonment of operations
or termination of the mineral concession, whichever is earlier.
CHAPTER III
Mining Operations
10. Competent Authority.– (1) The Controller General or an officer of Indian Bureau
of Mines authorised in writing by the Controller General shall be the competent
authority to take decisions with respect to a mining plan approved by any officer of the
Indian Bureau of Mines, pursuant to clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 5.
(2) The State Government shall be the competent authority to approve a mining plan
required for grant of a mining lease, prepared and certified in accordance with the
system established by the State Government pursuant to the proviso to clause (b) of
sub-section (2) of section 5 and approved by the Central Government:
(3) The Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research or an
officer of the Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research authorised in
writing by the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research
shall be the competent authority to take decisions with respect to a mining plan
pursuant to clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 5, in respect of minerals specified in
Part B of the First Schedule to the Act, where the grade of such atomic minerals is
equal to or above the threshold value limits declared under Schedule-A of the Atomic
Minerals Concession Rules, 2016.
11. Mining operations under mining lease.– (1) No holder of a mining lease shall
commence or carry out mining operations in any area except in accordance with the
mining plan approved, modified or reviewed by the Indian Bureau of Mines or
prepared and certified in accordance with the system established by the State
Government pursuant to the proviso to clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 5 or
approved by the competent authority of the Atomic Minerals Directorate for
Exploration and Research, in respect of minerals specified in Part B of the First
Schedule to the Act where the grade of such atomic minerals is equal to or above the
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threshold value limits declared under Schedule-A of the Atomic Minerals Concession
Rules, 2016.
(2) If the mining operations are not carried out in accordance with the approved or
certified mining plan or any information contained in the mining plan is found to be
incorrect, misleading or non-compliant with applicable laws including these rules, the
competent authority may by order, suspend all or any of the mining operations and
permit continuance of only such operations as are required to restore the conditions in
the mine as envisaged under the approved or certified mining plan or modified mining
plan, for the purpose of restoration to the extent possible:
Provided that the lessee shall be informed in writing about the violation and if the
violation is not rectified within a period of forty-five days, a show cause notice shall be
issued asking reasons why the mining operations should not be suspended and, further,
if no satisfactory reply is received within a period of thirty days, the mining operations
shall be suspended:
Provided further that the competent authority may revoke the suspension after
compliance by rectifying the violation pointed out in this regard.
(3) Every approved mining plan shall be subjected to review and updation in every
five years as per provision of sub-rule (1) of rule 17 of the Minerals (Other than
Atomic and Hydro Carbons Energy Minerals) Concession Rules, 2016:
Provided that the review and updation of the approved mining plan every five
years shall be as per the norms as specified by the Atomic Minerals Directorate for
Exploration and Research, in respect of minerals specified in Part B of the First
Schedule to the Act, where the grade of such atomic minerals is below the threshold
value limits declared under Schedule-A of the Atomic Minerals Concession Rules,
2016.
(4) The holder of a mining lease shall submit the mining plan to the competent
authority for review at least one hundred and eighty days before the expiry of five
years period for which it was approved on the last occasion, for mining operations for
a period of five subsequent years.
12. Prospecting and mining operations.–(1) The prospecting and mining operations
shall be carried out in such a manner so as to ensure systematic development of
mineral deposits, conservation of minerals and protection of the environment.
(2) The prospecting licence or prospecting licence-cum-mining lease holder shall carry
out exploration as per the norms provided in the Minerals (Evidence of Mineral
Contents) Rules, 2015:
Provided that the exploration norms shall be specified by the Atomic Minerals
Directorate for Exploration and Research, in respect of minerals specified in Part B of
the First Schedule to the Act.
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(3)The holder of a mining lease shall carry out detailed exploration (G1 level) over the
entire potentially mineralised area under the mining lease, within a period of five years
from the date of opening of the mine after execution of such mining lease.
(4) In the case of existing mining leases detailed exploration (G1 level) over the entire
potentially mineralised area under the mining lease shall be carried out within a period
of five years from the date of commencement of these rules.
(5) The sampling of drill cores or chips, pit samples and trench samples shall be done
for the entire mineralised portion at regular intervals, preferably meter wise or less, and
chemical analysis for the major radical shall be done for all the samples.
(6) Mineral resources shall be estimated periodically based on exploration carried out
and the resources shall be estimated up to the threshold value of the mineral, as may be
notified by Indian Bureau of Mines, from time to time and the updated resources shall
be furnished in the Review of the Mining Plan at the interval of five years.
(7) Indian Bureau of Mines shall review the threshold values of minerals periodically
in consultation with the stake holders.
13. Open cast working. – (1) In open cast workings, the benches formed shall be so
arranged that the benches in ore or mineral and overburden are separate so as to avoid
mixing of waste with the ore or minerals.
(2) The benches in overburden shall be kept sufficiently in advance so that their
workings do not interfere with the working of ore or minerals.
(3) Orientation of the workings and sequence of mining operations shall be such that
different grades of ore or minerals can be obtained simultaneously for blending with a
view to achieve optimum recovery of ore or minerals from the deposit.
14. Separate stacking of non-saleable minerals.– (1) All the non-saleable or un-
usable minerals or ores above the threshold value of the mineral, as may be notified by
Indian Bureau of Mines from time to time, or otherwise shall be stacked separately on
the ground earmarked for the purpose:
(2) The mineral or ore stock above the limit specified in the threshold values of
minerals or otherwise, shall be properly maintained indicating the quantity and quality
of all such material stacked, and the month-wise inventory of such materials shall be
updated:
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Provided that in respect of minerals specified in Part B of the First Schedule to the
Act, the mineral or ore stock, irrespective of the grade of such atomic minerals whether
it is above or below the threshold value limits declared under Schedule-A of the
Atomic Minerals Concession Rules, 2016 shall be properly maintained indicating the
quantity and grade of all such material stacked, and the month-wise inventory of such
materials shall be updated and sent to the Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration
and Research and the Indian Bureau of Mines and the concerned State Government.
(3) The overburden and waste material obtained during mining operations shall not be
allowed to be mixed with the materials as specified in sub-rule (1).
(4) The ground selected for dumping of overburden, waste material, the sub-grade or
non-saleable ores or minerals shall be proved for absence or presence of underlying
mineral deposits before it is brought into use for dumping.
(3) The size of development openings, size of blocks and pillars shall be such that the
workings remain stable during the development and stoping stages and between such
stages.
(4) The stoping practices shall be such as to cause minimum disturbance to the
surface.
(5) In case of a doubt as to the optimum ore or mineral recovery under sub-rule (1) or
the method of underground development under sub-rule (2), or size of openings,
blocks or pillars under sub-rule (3) or the stoping practices under sub-rule (4), it shall
be referred to the Chief Controller of Mines for decision.
(6) The Chief Controller of Mines may order such investigations and tests to be
carried out as are considered necessary before arriving at a decision on any matter
referred to him under sub-rule (5).
(7) As far as practicable the complete width of the ore or mineral body shall be
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worked:
Provided that the Chief Controller of Mines may permit in writing, leaving of
certain portions in underground if it is necessary for support or protection to the mine
workings.
Provided that the Chief Controller of Mines may permit reduction in the size of
blocks on an application in writing made by the holder of the mining lease giving
reasons for doing the same.
(2) The report of the beneficiation investigations so carried out under sub-rule (1)
shall be submitted to the Controller General or an authorised officer of the Atomic
Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, as the case may be, immediately
after the investigation is over.
(3) In a mine having a beneficiation plant, feed products and tailings shall be regularly
sampled and analysed at suitable intervals and records of the same maintained:
(4) The Controller General or an authorised officer of the Atomic Minerals Directorate
for Exploration and Research, as the case may be, may carryout periodic process audit
of the beneficiation plants to assess the possibility of further improvements in the
beneficiation process.
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19. Machinery and plant.-(1) Where heavy earth moving machinery is used in
mines, the holder of a mining lease shall maintain log books duly authenticated by the
manager or mining engineer of such mines in respect of each machine showing date-
wise account of hours worked, hours not worked, reasons for non-working,
consumption of fuel or energy and lubricants and output of the machine during the
corresponding working hours.
(2) The summary of operation of each machine shall be recorded in the log book at the
end of each month bringing out the percentage availability and percentage utilisation
of the machine, average hourly performance and average fuel or energy consumption
per hour.
(3) The log books may be maintained in electronic form or in hard copy and shall be
made available to the authorised officer on demand.
20. Notice for opening of mine.- (1) The holder of a mining lease shall send to the
authorised officer, as the case may be, an intimation in Form C of the Schedule of the
opening of a mine so as to reach them within fifteen days of such opening, which shall
be accompanied with a copy of the approved mining plan, in case the mine is being
opened after a lapse of five years period from the date of approval of the mining plan.
21. Abandonment of mines.-(1) The holder of a mining lease shall not abandon a
mine during the subsistence of the lease except with the prior permission in writing of
the authorised officer, as the case may be.
(2) The holder of a mining lease shall send to the authorised officer, as the case may
be, a notice in Form D of the Schedule of his intention to abandon a mine so as to
reach them at least ninety days before the intended date of such abandonment, which
shall be accompanied by plans and sections on a scale as specified in rule 31 setting
forth accurately the work done in the mine up to the time of submission of the notice
including the measures envisaged for the protection of the abandoned mine or part
thereof, the approaches thereto and the environment:
Provided that the authorised officer, as the case may be, may require the plans and
sections to be prepared on any other suitable scale.
(3) The authorised officer, as the case may be, may by an order in writing made
before the proposed date of abandonment, prohibit abandonment or allow it to be done
with such conditions as he may specify in the order.
(4) The holder of a mining lease shall not abandon a mine unless a final mine closure
plan duly approved by the competent authority, is implemented, and for this purpose,
the lessee shall be required to obtain a certificate from the authorised officer, as the
case may be, to the effect that protective, reclamation and rehabilitation work in
accordance with the final mine closure plan or with such modifications as approved by
the competent authority have been carried out before abandonment of mine.
(5) The holder of a mining lease shall continue to be liable to provide the financial
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assurance and pay for any expenditure over and above the performance security
incurred by the State Government towards protective reclamation and rehabilitation
measures in the leased area of the mining lease.
22. Mine Closure Plan.- (1) Every mine shall have mine closure plans, which shall be
of two types; namely:–
(2) Every holder of a mining lease shall take steps to prepare mine closure plans as
per the guidelines and format given by the Indian Bureau of Mines from time to time:
Provided that where the State Government has set up a system for preparation,
certification and monitoring of mining plan pursuant to the proviso to clause (b) of
sub-section (2) of section 5, such guidelines and formats shall be prescribed by the
State Government:
23. Submission of progressive mine closure plan.-The holder of a mining lease shall
submit to the competent authority a progressive mine closure plan as a component of
the mining plan, at the time of submission, modification and review of the mining plan.
24. Submission of final mine closure plan.-(1) The holder of a mining lease shall
submit a final mine closure plan to the competent authority for approval two years
prior to the proposed closure of the mine.
(2) The competent authority shall convey his approval or refusal of the final mine
closure plan within ninety days of the date of its receipt to the holder of the mining
lease.
25. The modification of mine closure plan.–(1) The holder of a mining lease
desirous of seeking modifications in the approved mine closure plan, shall submit to
the competent authority for approval setting forth the intended modifications and
explaining the reasons for such modifications.
(2) The competent authority may approve the modifications as submitted under clause
(1), or approve with such alterations as he may consider expedient.
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26. Responsibility of holder of a mining lease.- (1) The holder of a mining lease
shall have the responsibility to ensure that the protective measures including
reclamation and rehabilitation works have been carried out in accordance with the
approved mine closure plan or with such modifications as approved by the competent
authority.
(2) The holder of mining lease shall submit to the competent authority a yearly report
as per the format specified by the Indian Bureau of Mines, before 1stday of July every
year setting forth the extent of protective and rehabilitative works carried out as
envisaged in the approved mine closure plan, and if there is any deviation, reasons
thereof:
Provided that where the State Government has set up a system for preparation,
certification and monitoring of mining plan pursuant to the proviso to clause (b) of
sub-section (2) of section 5, such format shall be prescribed by the State Government:
Provided further that the provisions of sub-rule (1) shall not be applicable for a
mining lease granted through the auction or the mining lease granted under the
provisions of clause (b) or clause (c) of sub-section (2) of section 10A, wherein the
Mine Development and Production Agreement has been signed between the lessee and
the State Government.
(2) Where financial assurance is required to be furnished by the holder of the mining
lease under sub-rule (1), such amount of financial assurance shall be submitted to the
authorised officer, as the case may be, in the form of a bank guarantee in the format
specified by the Indian Bureau of Mines:
Provided that where financial assurance has already been furnished before the
commencement of these rules, an amount equal to the difference between the financial
assurance due as on the date of notification of these rules and the financial assurance
already furnished, shall be furnished to the authorised officer, as the case may be,
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within a period of ninety days from the date of notification of these rules:
Provided further that the holder of a mining lease shall be required to enhance the
amount of financial assurance with the increase in the area of mining and allied
activities:
Provided also that where a leaseholder undertakes reclamation and rehabilitation
measures as part of the progressive closure of mine, the amount so spent shall be
reckoned as sum of the financial assurance already spent by the leaseholder and the
total amount of financial assurance, to be furnished by the lessee, shall be reduced to
that extent.
(3) Release of financial assurance shall be effective upon the notice given by the lessee
for the satisfactory compliance of the provisions contained in the final mine closure
plan and certified by the authorised officer, as the case may be.
(4) If the authorised officer, as the case may be, has reasonable grounds for believing
that the protective, reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the
progressive mine closure plan contained in the approved mining plan or the final mine
closure plan, in respect of which financial assurance was furnished, has not been or
will not be carried out in accordance with the mining plan or the final mine closure
plan, either fully or partially, the authorised officer, as the case may be, shall give the
lessee a written notice of his intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured
atleast thirty days prior to the date of the order to be issued.
(5) Within thirty days of the receipt of notice referred to in sub-rule (4), if no
satisfactory reply has been received in writing from the lessee, the authorised officer,
as the case may be, shall pass an order for forfeiting the surety amount and a copy of
such order shall be endorsed to the concerned State Government.
(6) Upon the issuance of order by the authorised officer, as the case may be, the
concerned State Government may realize the bank guarantee provided or obtained as
financial assurance for the purpose of performance of protective, reclamation,
rehabilitation measures and shall carry out those measures, or appoint an agent to do
so.
(2) Where the discontinuance takes place as a result of the occurrence of a natural
calamity beyond the control of the holder of a mining lease or in compliance with any
order or directions issued by any statutory authority established under any law in force
or any tribunal or a court, a notice shall be submitted to the authorised officer, as the
case may be,within a period of fifteen days of such discontinuance in Form-E.
(3) During the temporary discontinuation of a mine or part thereof, it shall be the
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responsibility of the holder of a mining lease to–
(a) comply with the reasonable prohibitive measures to restrict access for
unauthorised entry;
(b) provide protective measures to potentially danger sources of electrical and
mechanical installations, and the mine openings or workings and all other
structures;
(c) ensure that all contaminated effluents are controlled and all physical, chemical,
biological monitoring programmes are continued;
(d) ensure that all rock piles, over burden piles and stock piles and tailings, and
other water impoundment structure are maintained in stable and safe conditions.
30. Stoping of vein, etc.– (1) No stoping shall be commenced, conducted or carried
out except with prior permission in writing of the competent authority.
(2) The holder of a mining lease shall send to the authorised officer, as the case may
be, and the State Government a notice in Form F of the Schedule intimating his
intention to commence the stoping of any vein, lode, reef or mineral deposit, so as to
reach them at least sixty days before the date of commencement of such operations.
(3) Such notice shall be accompanied by plans and sections on a scale of not less than
1 cm = 10 meters showing the details of the block proposed to be stoped, the manner
of stoping and the mineralised and barren zones indicating estimated percentages
recovery from stopes:
Provided that the authorised officer, as the case may be, by an order in writing and
subject to such conditions as he may specify therein, permit or require the plans and
sections to be prepared on any other suitable scale.
(4) The authorised officer, as the case may be, may by an order made before the
proposed date of commencement of stoping operations, prohibit the stoping or allow it
to be done under such conditions as may be specified in such order.
CHAPTER IV
Plans and Sections
31. General requirements about plans and sections.- (1) Every plan or section
prepared or submitted in accordance with the provisions of these rules shall-
(a) show the name of the mine and of the holder of the mining lease and the purpose
for which the plan or section is prepared;
(b) show the true north or the magnetic meridian and the date of the letter;
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(c) show a scale of the plan at least twenty-five centimeters long and suitably sub-
divided;
(ii) 1:2000 in case of mines having large open cast working and also in case
of surface plans of large leasehold areas; and
(e) be digitally prepared in the format as may be specified by the Indian Bureau of
Mines.
(2) The conventions provided under the Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1961, shall
be used in preparing all plans and sections required under these rules.
(3) The plans and sections shall be accurate within such limits of error as the
Controller General may specify by a general or special order.
(4) The plans and sections required under these rules shall be maintained up to date
within three months in case of category ‘A’ mines as referred to in clause (a) of sub-
rule (2) of rule 55, and within twelve months in the case of any other mine.
32. Types of plans and sections.- (1) The holder of a mining lease shall keep the
following digitally prepared plans and sections, namely:–
(a) a surface plan showing location and number of the boundary pillars along with its
latitude and longitude values, every surface feature within the mining lease
boundaries, such as building, telephone, power transmission line, water pipeline,
tramline, railway, road, river, water-course, reservoir, tank, bore-hole, shaft and
incline opening, opencast working, dumps and dumping ground, the waste land,
forest, sanctuaries, agricultural land and grazing land and subsidence on the
surface beneficiation plants, tailing ponds and other workings within the lease;
(i) all the lithological units exposed in the area, in the pits, trenches and in any
other openings made for prospecting and mining operations showing contact
between lithological units;
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(ii) structural details like strike, dip, fold, fault, plunge of ore body;
(iii) location of prospecting pits, trenches, boreholes and any other openings made
for prospecting or mining operations;
(v) section lines at regular intervals from one boundary to the other of the lease;
(vii) exploration limits such as G1, G2, G3 and G4 as per the United Nations
Framework Classification;
(c) a transverse section or sections of the workings through the shaft or shafts and
main adits indicating clearly the strike and dip of the vein, lode, reef, mineral bed
or deposit at different points, and such sections of the strata sunk or driven through
in the mine or proved by boreholes, as may be available;
(d) a longitudinal mine section or sections showing a vertical projection of the mine
workings including outlines of all stoped out areas, where a reef, vein, lode or
mineral bed or deposit or part thereof has dip exceeding thirty degrees from the
horizontal plane:
Provided that, with the permission in writing of the competent authority and
subject to such conditions as he may specify therein, such sections may be prepared in
relation to any other suitable plane;
(ii) every borehole and shaft (with depth), drive, cross-cut, winze, raise,
excavation (stoped ground) and every tunnel and air passage connected
therewith;
(iii) every pillar or block of mineral left for the support of any structure on the
surface; and underground magazines, if any;
(iv) the general strike of the veins, lodes, reefs and mineral beds or deposits;
(v) the position of every dyke, fault and other geological disturbance with the
amount and direction of throw.
(2) Whenever the underground plan referred to in clause (e) of sub-rule (1) is brought
up-to-date, the then position of the workings shall be shown by a dotted line drawn
through the ends of the workings, and such dotted line shall be marked with the date of
the last survey:
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Provided that the competent authority may, by an order in writing and subject to
such conditions as he may specify therein, approve any other method of showing the
up-to-date position of the workings of the mine.
(3) Where different reefs, lodes, veins or mineral beds or deposits overlie or run
parallel to one another, the workings of each reef, lode, vein or mineral bed or deposit
shall be shown on separate plan or longitudinal section or sections:
Provided that if two reefs, lodes, veins or mineral beds or deposits are so situated
in relation to each other that the parting between workings made therein is less than ten
meters at any place, such workings shall also be shown on a combined plan or
longitudinal section, as the case may be, in different colours.
(4) The plans kept under clauses (a) and (e) of sub-rule (1) shall also show the settled
boundary of the mining lease, or where the boundary is in dispute, the boundaries
claimed by the holder of the mining lease and by the holders of the mining lease
adjacent to the disputed boundary:
Provided that where it is not possible to show the complete boundary of leasehold
on the same plan an additional key plan on any other suitable scale showing such
boundaries and the outline of the workings shall also be maintained.
(5) The holder of a mining lease shall keep the following, namely:–
iii. natural drainage system such as rivers, streams, nalahs, water reservoirs,
ponds, lakes, irrigation dams and canals;
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Provided that where topographical map is classified as restricted, the
particulars referred to in items (i) to (ix) shall be incorporated in the key plan to
the extent available in the administrative surface maps;
(b) an environment plan of the area of mining lease inclusive of the adjoining area
within five hundred meters of the boundary of a lease area on 1: 5000 scale
incorporating the following:
(i) an administrative surface map showing the boundary of the mining lease;
(iii) all features indicated in sub-clauses (iii) to (viii) of clause (a) above;
(iv) area occupied by mine workings, area deforested, area covered by dump
with the height of the dump, processing plant, surface building,
workshop, mining township;
(v) area reclaimed and area afforested, location of protective barriers, check
dams erected to contain solid and liquid effluents generated by
prospecting, mining, beneficiation or metallurgical operations carried out
in the mine;
(vi) all pumping stations and the courses of discharge of mine water;
Provided that the particulars with regard to items (ii), (iv) and (v) shall be
applicable only up to sixty meters beyond the boundary of lease area.
(6) The competent authority may, by an order in writing, require such additional
details to be shown on the plans and sections required to be kept under these rules
or the preparation and maintenance of such plans and sections showing such details
and on such scale and within such time as he may specify in the order.
(7) The competent authority may, by an order in writing, require the holder of a mining
lease to provide him within such time, such plans and sections, or tracings thereof,
as he may specify in the order.
34. Preparation of plans.–(1) All digitally prepared plans, sections and print copies
thereof kept at the mine shall be suitably indexed.
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(2) Every plan, section or part thereof prepared under these rules shall carry thereon a
certificate for its correctness and shall be signed by the mining engineer with date:
Provided that the geological plans and sections shall be certified and signed by the
geologist employed under rule 55.
(3) Every copy of a plan and section or part thereof submitted or maintained under
these rules shall bear a reference to the original plan or section from which it was
copied and shall be certified thereon by the holder of the mining lease to be a true copy
of the original plan or section.
CHAPTER V
Sustainable Mining
35. Sustainable mining. – (1) Every holder of a mining lease shall take all possible
precautions for undertaking sustainable mining while conducting prospecting, mining,
beneficiation or metallurgical operations in the area.
(2) Every holder of a mining lease shall monitor his mining and allied activities as per
the notified template of star rating in the format prescribed in this behalf by the Indian
Bureau of Mines from time to time, and shall submit online its self-assessment report
before the 1st day of July every year for the previous financial year, alongwith the soft
copy (in the standard format), of high resolution satellite images obtained from
CARTOSAT-2 satellite LISS-IV sensor on the scale of cadastral map, as on the 31st
day of March for that financial year, covering the mining lease and an area of two
kilometres. from the lease boundary, to the Regional Controller or the authorised
officer of the Indian Bureau of Mines.
(3) The confirmation of the star rating may be done by the authorised officer of the
Indian Bureau of Mines through inspection.
(4) The Regional Controller or the authorised officer of the Indian Bureau of Mines
may suspend the mining operations in those mines where at least four star rating has
not been achieved within a period of two years from the date of notification of these
rules or two years from the date of commencement of mining operations, as the case
may be, after giving a show cause notice of forty-five days, to qualify for star rating.
(5) The suspension shall be revoked only after verification through inspection of
compliance of the star rating requirement specified in sub-rule (4) that the mine
qualifies for four star rating:
Provided that in respect of minerals specified in Part B of the First Schedule to the
Act, where the grade of such atomic minerals is equal to or above the threshold value
limits declared under Schedule-A of the Atomic Minerals Concession Rules, 2016, the
action for confirmation and compliance of star rating as provided in sub-rules (3), (4)
and (5) shall be takenby the authorised officer of the Atomic Minerals Directorate for
Exploration and Research.
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36. Removal and utilisation of top soil.–(1) Every holder of a prospecting licence,
prospecting license-cum-mining lease or a mining lease shall, wherever top soil exists
and is to be excavated for prospecting or mining operations, remove it separately.
(2) The top soil so removed shall be utilised for restoration or rehabilitation of the
land which is no longer required for prospecting or mining operations or for stabilising
or landscaping the external dumps.
(3) Whenever the top soil is unable to be utilised concurrently, it shall be stored
separately for future use.
37. Storage of overburden, waste rock, etc.- (1) Every holder of a prospecting
licence, prospecting license cum mining lease or a mining lease shall take steps so that
the overburden, waste rock, rejects and fines generated during prospecting and mining
operations or tailings, slimes and fines produced during sizing, sorting and
beneficiation or metallurgical operations shall be stored in separate dumps.
(2) The dumps shall be properly secured to prevent escape of material therefrom in
harmful quantities which may cause degradation of environment and to prevent
causation of floods.
(3) The site for dumps, tailings or slimes shall be selected as far as possible on
impervious ground to ensure minimum leaching effects due to precipitations.
(4) Wherever possible, materials such as waste rock and overburden shall be back-
filled into the mine excavations with a view to restoring the land to its original use as
far as possible.
(5) Wherever back-filling of waste rock in the area excavated during mining
operations is not feasible, the waste dumps shall be suitably terraced and stabilized
through vegetation or otherwise.
(6) The fines, rejects or tailings from mine, beneficiation or metallurgical plants shall
be deposited and disposed in a specially prepared tailings disposal area such that they
are not allowed to flow away and cause land degradation or damage to agricultural
field, pollution of surface water bodies and ground water or cause floods.
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smoke or gaseous emissions during prospecting, mining, beneficiation or metallurgical
operations and related activities within permissible limits.
(2) The effluents referred to in sub-rule (1) shall be suitably treated, if required, to
conform to the standards laid down in this regard.
43. Permissible limits and standards.–The standards and permissible limits of all
pollutants, toxins and noise referred to in rules 40, 41 and 42 shall be such as may be
notified by the concerned authorities under the provisions of the relevant laws for the
time being in force.
CHAPTER VI
Notices and Returns
45. Monthly and annual returns. – (1) The holder of a mining lease, or any person
or company engaged in trading or storage or end-use or export of minerals mined in
the country, shall cause himself to be registered online with the Indian Bureau of
Mines as per application specified in Form K of the Schedule and the registration
number so allotted by the Indian Bureau of Mines shall be used for all purposes of
online reporting and correspondence connected therewith.
(2) For the purpose of registration under sub-rule (1), the holder of a mining lease, or
any person or company engaged in trading or storage or end-use or export of minerals,
shall apply for registration in electronic form, within one month from the date of
registration of the lease deed or before the commencement of trading operation or
storage or end-use or export of minerals, as the case may be.
(3) The Indian Bureau of Mines shall allot and record the registration number in the
register referred to in sub-rule (4).
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(4) The Indian Bureau of Mines shall maintain an online register giving details of the
holder of a mining lease, or any person or company engaged in trading or storage or
end-use or export of minerals, as the case may be, as registered under the provisions of
these rules, which shall be made available to the general public for inspection on
demand, and also posted on the website of the Indian Bureau of Mines.
(5) The holder of a mining lease shall submit online returns in respect of each mine to
the Regional Controller or any other authorised official of the Indian Bureau of Mines
in the following manner, namely:-
(a) a daily return which shall be submitted through in electronic form through the
application developed by the Indian Bureau of Mines, by 1800 hours of the third
day following the day of reporting, which may be edited before the time deadline
provided in this regard;
(b) a monthly return which shall be submitted before the tenth day of every month in
respect of the preceding month in electronic form along with a signed print copy of
the same if it is not digitally signed, in the respective form as indicated below:-
(i) for all minerals except copper, gold, lead, pyrite, tin, tungsten, zinc,
precious and semi-precious stones, in Form F1 of the Schedule;
(ii) for copper, gold, lead, pyrite, tin, tungsten and zinc, in Form F2 of the
Schedule; and
(c) an annual return which shall be submitted before the 1st day of July each year for
the preceding financial year in electronic form, along with a signed print copy of
the same if it is not digitally signed, in the respective Form as indicated below:-
(i) for all minerals except copper, gold, lead, pyrite, tin, tungsten, zinc, precious
and semi-precious stones, in Form G1of the Schedule;
(ii) for copper, gold, lead, pyrite, tin, tungsten and zinc, in Form G2 of the
Schedule;
Provided thatin the case of abandonment of a mine, the annual return shall be
submitted within one hundred and fifty days from the date of abandonment.
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minerals, shall submit online to the Indian Bureau of Mines and concerned State
Government, where the said person or company is sourcing the minerals, the
returns in electronic form, along with a print copy of the same if it is not digitally
signed, in the following manner, namely:-
(a) a monthly return which shall be submitted before the tenth day of every month
in respect of the preceding month in Form L of the Schedule;
(b) an annual return which shall be submitted before the first day of July of each
year for the preceding financial year in Form M of the Schedule.
(7) If it is found that the holder of a mining lease or the person or company engaged in
trading or storage or end-use or export of minerals, as the case may be, has submitted
incomplete or wrong or false information in daily or monthly or annual returns or fails
to submit a return within the date specified; then,–
(a) in the case of mining of minerals by the holder of a mining lease, the Regional
Controller of Mines may advise the State Government to,-
(i) order suspension of all mining operations in the mine and to revoke the
order of suspension only after ensuring proper compliance;
(b) in the case of trading or storage or end-use of minerals, the State Government,
where the person or company engaged in trading or storage or end-use of minerals
is sourcing the minerals, shall order suspension of–
(ii) all transportation permits issued to such person or company for mineral
transportation (by whatever name it is called);
(iii) storage licence for stocking minerals (by whatever name it is called);
(iv) permits for end-use industry of minerals (by whatever name it is called);
as the case may be, of such person or company engaged in trading or storage or
end-use of minerals, and may revoke the order of suspension only after ensuring
proper compliance;
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(c) in the case of export of minerals, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade shall
order suspension of permits for carrying out such exports of minerals of such
person or company engaged in export of minerals, and may revoke the order of
suspension only after ensuring proper compliance:
(a) sale value is the gross amount payable by the purchaser as indicated in the sale
invoice, where the sale transaction is on an arms’ length basis and the price is
the sole consideration for the sale, excluding taxes, if any.
Explanation.– For the purpose of computing sale value, no deduction from the
gross amount shall be made in respect of royalty, payments to the District
Mineral Foundation and payments to the National Mineral Exploration Trust;
(I) where export has occurred, the total of, sale value on free-on-board (F.O.B)
basis, less the actual expenditure incurred beyond the mining lease area
towards –
(i) transportation charges by road;
(ii) loading and unloading charges;
(iii) railway freight (if applicable);
(iv) port handling charges or export duty;
(v) charges for sampling and analysis;
(vi) rent for the plot at the stocking yard;
(vii) handling charges in port;
(viii) charges for stevedoring and trimming;
(ix) any other incidental charges incurred outside the mining lease area as
notified by the Indian Bureau of Mines from time-to-time, divided by
the total quantity exported;
(II) where domestic sale of mineral has occurred, the total of sale value of the
mineral, less the actual expenditure incurred towards loading, unloading,
transportation, rent for the plot at the stocking yard, charges for sampling and
analysis and any other charges beyond mining lease area as notified by the
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Indian Bureau of Mines from time-to-time, divided by the total quantity sold;
(III) where sale has occurred, between related parties and is not on arms’ length
basis, then such sale shall not be recognised as a sale for the purposes of this
rule and in such case, sub-clause (IV) shall be applicable;
(IV) where the sale has not occurred, the average sale price published monthly by
the Indian Bureau of Mines for that mineral grade or concentrate for a
particular State:
(9) In case of trading or storage or end-use or export of minerals, for purpose of filing
of returns, the value of the mineral grade or concentrate shall be,–
(a) where sale of the mineral grade or concentrate has occurred and the sale
transaction is on an arms’ length basis and the price is the sole consideration for
the sale, the sale value of the mineral grade or concentrate recorded in the invoice;
(b) where sale has not occurred, the product of average sale price published monthly
by the Indian Bureau of Mines for a particular mineral grade or concentrate for a
particular State and the quantity dispatched or procured:
(10) If more than one mineral is produced from the same mine, return shall be
submitted along with the relevant parts of the specified forms for each mineral
separately.
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storage or end-use or export of minerals, as the case may be, shall submit return in the
specified form for the mineral for which return had been submitted earlier and furnish
relevant particulars, inclusive of “Nil” information, if any.
(12) In case ownership of the mine or the trading or storage or end-use or export
company changes during the reference period, separate returns shall be filed by each
owner for the respective periods of ownership.
(13) For the purpose of regulation of transportation of minerals, all persons and
companies owning trucks or any other motorised vehicle used for transportation of
mineral byroad or through water way shall be required to be registered with the
Directorate of Mining and Geology or the Department handling mining matters in the
State Government, and the lessee shall maintain trip-sheets (either in the form of
written record or on computers) of the vehicles, the nature and weight of mineral and
the approximate time of the trip and its destination.
(a) when any new appointment of an agent, mining engineer, geologist or any
person is made under sub-rule (1) of rule 55; or
(b) when the employment of any such person is terminated or any such person
leaves the said employment; or
(c) when any change occurs in the address of any such person, within fifteen days
from the date of such appointment, termination, leaving or change in address,
give a notice in Form H of the Schedule to the authorised officer, as the case
may be.
47. Notice of shaft sinking and boreholes.–The holder of a mining lease or the
holder of a prospecting licence or prospecting license cum mining lease shall send an
intimation in Form I of the Schedule to the authorised officer, as the case may be,
within fifteen days after the commencement of any of the following operations,
namely:–
(a) the sinking of trial shaft or borehole to a depth exceeding ten meters from the
surface; or
(b) the extension of an existing shaft or borehole to a depth exceeding ten meters; or
(c) the sinking of a new shaft or boreholes commencing from underground workings:
Provided that the authorised officer, as the case may be, may permit such
intimationto be given collectively within such extended period as may be specified by
him.
48. Records of shafts and boreholes.–(1) The holder of a mining lease or the holder
of a prospecting licence or prospecting license-cum-mining lease shall keep a record in
Form-J of all shafts or boreholes and shall retain such records and preserve the samples
of the strata passed through for a period of not less than twelve months after the
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completion of the work or abandonment thereof:
Provided that the records of boreholes and shafts exceeding one hundred metres
length shall not be destroyed except with the prior approval of theauthorised officer, as
the case may be.
49. Change in name of mine to be notified. – The holder of a mining lease shall send
a notice in Form C of the Schedule to the State Government and the authorised officer,
as the case may be, of any change in the name of the mine within thirty days of such
change.
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54. Copies of notices and returns and reports to be maintained.-The holder of a
mining lease or a holder of a prospecting licence or prospecting license-cum-mining
lease shall maintain the labour attendance register, production and dispatch register,
royalty assessment register,–
at an office established in the area where mining or prospecting operations are carried
on, and these shall be made available at all reasonable times to the authorised officer,
as the case may be, for inspection.
CHAPTER VII
Employment of Geologists and Mining Engineers
Provided that in the case of fully mechanised category 'A' mines, the mining
engineers and geologists shall have minimum five years of professional experience of
working in a supervisory capacity in the field of mining:
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Provided further that in case of category 'B' mines, a person employed in terms of
the provisions of sub-rule (1) may be permitted to be employed in lieu of part-time
mining engineer.
(i) such fully mechanised mines where the work is being carried out by
deployment of heavy mining machinery for deep hole drilling, excavation,
loading and transport; or
(ii) such mines where the number of average employment exceeds one hundred
and fifty in all or seventy-five workings below ground, or mines where any
of the mining operations like deep hole drilling, excavation, loading and
transport is carried out with the help of heavy machinery;
(b) category 'B' mines means mines other than category 'A' mines:
Provided that if any doubt arises as to whether any mine is a category 'A' mine, it
shall be referred to the Controller General for decision.
Explanation.– For the purpose of this rule, the expression “average employment”
means the average per day of the total employment of the mine during the
preceding quarter (obtained by dividing the number of man days worked by the
number of working days).
(3) The part-time mining engineer and geologist can be employed up to a maximum
of six prospects or mines, provided that all such prospects or mines are located within
a radius of fifty kilometres.
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Geologist: A postgraduate degree in Geological Science or Geology or Applied
Geology or Geo-exploration or Mineral Exploration granted by a
University established or incorporated by or under a Central Act, or
a State Act, in India or educational Institution established by an Act
of Parliament or declared to be deemed university under the
University Grants Commission established under section 4 of the
University Grants Commission Act, 1956 (3 of 1956) or any
equivalent qualification.
56. Duties of geologist. – (1) It shall be the duty of the geologist to conduct
prospecting operations in accordance with the provisions of these rules.
(b) plan for conservation of mineral resources and optimal utilisation of the minerals
and ores in the mining leases;
(c) prepare a scheme of prospecting and carry out the investigation operation as per
the scheme;
(d) prepare the necessary geological maps, plans and sections which are required to
delineate the ore body;
(e) carry out petrological and mineralogical studies of host rock and mineralised
zones;
(g) be responsible for providing all the necessary information required for controlling
the quality or grade of the minerals produced;
(h) maintain proper records of the prospecting operations and records of sinking of
shafts and boreholes as provided under these rules;
(i) work out the appropriate method of sampling and ensure preparation of samples
accordingly;
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(j) maintain an assay plan in cases of underground workings;
(k) maintain all technical data for determining the shape and size of each stope block;
(l) update the reserve figures, grade-wise and category-wise at the end of every year
in case of a working mine;
(m) identify the associated rocks and minerals and maintain proper records of the
stacks of non-salable or sub-grade ores and minerals produced;
(n) carry out all such orders and directions as may be given in writing under these
rules by the Controller General or the authorised officer of the State Government
and shall forward a copy of all such orders or directions to the holder of the
prospecting licence or prospecting license-cum-mining lease or mining lease, as
the case may be.
57. Duties of mining engineer. – (1) It shall be the duty of the mining engineer to
take all necessary steps to plan and conduct mining operations so as to ensure
conservation of minerals, systematic development of the mineral deposits and
protection of environment in and around the mining lease area in accordance with
these rules.
(2) The mining engineer shall be responsible for the preparation and maintenance of
plans, sections, reports and schemes in accordance with these rules.
(3) The mining engineer shall be responsible for carrying out the study of the
associated rocks and minerals, identifying them and stacking the various minerals
produced separately.
(4) The mining engineer shall also carry out all such orders and directions as may be
given in writing under these rules by the State Government or the Controller General
or the authorised officer and shall forward a copy of such orders or directions to the
holder of prospecting licence or prospecting license-cum-mining lease or the mining
lease, as the case may be.
(5) The mining engineer shall ensure that there is sufficient provision of proper
materials, appliances and facilities at all times at the mine for the purpose of carrying
out the provisions of these rules and orders issued thereunder and where he is not the
holder of the mining lease, he shall make requisition in writing to the holder of the
mining lease for anything required for the aforesaid purpose.
(6) A copy of every requisition referred to in sub-rule (5) shall be recorded in a bound
paged book kept for the purpose, and on receipt of such a requisition, the holder of the
mining lease shall provide as soon as possible the materials and facilities requisitioned
by the mining engineer.
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CHAPTER VIII
Examination of Minerals and Issue of Directives
58. Power to issue directions.-(1) The holder of a mineral concession shall comply
with such directions providing for systematic development of mineral deposits,
conservation of minerals and for sustainable mining as the Controller General or the
Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, as the case may
be, may issue from time to time.
(2) A copy of the proposed directions to be issued to any particular mine shall be sent
by the Controller General or the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for
Exploration and Research, as the case may be, to the holder of a mineral concession,
and to the State Government concerned, and any comments received from the holder
of a mineral concession and the State Government within thirty days of the date of
service of the notice, shall be duly considered by him before issuing any such
directions.
(3) General directions applicable to a class of mines shall be issued by the Regional
Controller or the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research,
as the case may be, with the previous approval of the Central Government in
consultation with the State Government concerned.
60. Prohibition of deployment in certain cases.- If any mine or part thereof, which
in the opinion of the Chief Controller of Mines or the Controller of Mines or the
Regional Controller of Mines poses a grave and immediate threat to the conservation
of minerals or to environment or to the sustainable development of the mine, he may,
by an order in writing to the holder of a mining lease, require him to take such
measures as may be specified in the order and may prohibit, until the requirements as
specified in the order are complied with to his satisfaction, the deployment of any
person other than those required for compliance with the requirement of the order:
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Provided that in respect of minerals specified in Part B of the First Schedule to the
Act, where the grade of such atomic minerals is equal to or above the threshold value
limits declared under Schedule-A of the Atomic Minerals Concession Rules, 2016, the
Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research shall issue orders
in this regard.
CHAPTER IX
Revision and Penalty
61. Revision.- (1) Any person aggrieved by any order made or direction issued under
these rules by any authorised officer excepting the State Government, as the case may
be, may within thirty days of the communication of such order or direction, apply to
the Controller General or the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration
and Research, as the case may be, for a revision of the order or direction:
Provided that any such application may be entertained after the said period of
thirty days if the applicant satisfies the Controller General or the Director, Atomic
Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, as the case may be, that he had
sufficient cause for not making the application within time:
(2) Every order against which a revision application is preferred under sub-rule (1)
shall be complied with pending receipt of the decision of the Controller General or the
Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research or the Chief
Controller of Mines, as the case may be:
Provided that the Controller General or the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate
for Exploration and Research or the Chief Controller of Mines, as the case may be,
may suspend the operation of the order against which the revision has been preferred,
pending disposal of the revision application.
(3) On receipt of an application for revision under sub-rule (1), the Controller General
or the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research or the Chief
Controller of Mines, as the case may be, after giving a reasonable opportunity of being
heard to the aggrieved person, may confirm, modify or set aside the impugned order.
(4) Any person aggrieved by any order made or direction issued by the Chief
Controller of Mines may within thirty days of the communication of such order or
direction, prefer an appeal to the Controller General as against the said order or
direction:
Provided that any such appeal may be entertained after the said period of thirty
days, if the applicant satisfies the Controller General that he had sufficient cause for
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not making the application within time.
(5) On receipt of any such appeal under sub-rule (4), the Controller General may
confirm, modify or set aside the order or direction made or issued by the Chief
Controller of Mines or may pass such orders in relation to the applicant, as it may
deem fit and such decision shall be final.
(6) Every order against which appeal is preferred under sub-rule (4), shall be
complied with pending receipt of the decision of the Controller General:
(7) Every application submitted under the provisions of this rule shall be accompanied
by a bank draft for ten thousand rupees as application fee drawn on a scheduled bank
in the name of ‘Pay and Accounts Officer, Indian Bureau of Mines’ payable at Nagpur
or by way of a bank transfer to the designated bank account of the Indian Bureau of
Mines:
Provided that in case the application under sub-rule (1) is made to the Director,
Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, the amount of ten thousand
rupees shall be remitted as per the details specified by the Director, Atomic Minerals
Directorate for Exploration and Research in this regard.
62. Penalty.– Whoever contravenes any of the provisions of these rules shall be
punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years or with fine
which may extend to five lakh rupees, or with both, and in the case of a continuing
contravention, with additional fine which may extend to fifty thousand rupees for
every day during which such contravention continues after conviction for the first such
contravention:
Provided that any offence punishable under these rules may either before or after
the institution of the prosecution, be compounded by the person authorised under
section 22 of the Act to make a complaint to the court with respect to that offence, on
payment to that person, for credit to the Government, of such sum specified in this
regard by the Controller General or the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for
Exploration and Research, in respect of minerals specified in Part B of the First
Schedule to the Act where the grade of such atomic minerals is equal to or above the
threshold value limits declared under Schedule-A of the Atomic Minerals Concession
Rules, 2016, as the case may be:
Provided further that in case of an offence punishable with fine only, such sum
shall not exceed the maximum amount of fine which may be imposed for that offence:
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offender in respect of the offence so compounded, and the offender, if in custody, shall
be released forthwith.
CHAPTER X
Miscellaneous
(2) The State Government or the authorised officer, as the case may be, may, by an
order in writing, require the holder of the mineral concession or the agency authorised
under the second proviso to sub-section (1) of section 4 to preserve the cores or
specimens of rocks and minerals obtained from specific boreholes or shafts in a
specific manner or for any specific period or relax the provisions of this rule to such an
extent as they may deem fit.
(3) No cores or samples generated and preserved as per sub-rule (1) and (2) above
shall be destroyed without the prior permission in writing from the Chief Controller of
Mines or the State Government or the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for
Exploration and Research, as the case may be.
(4) The Geological Survey of India shall be the nodal agency for archiving drill cores
at the National Core Repository and at the Regional Drill Core Repositories with
suitable indexing and cataloguing.
(5) The Regional Drill Core Repositories shall function as satellites of the National
Core Repository.
(6) The holder of a mineral concession or any other agency authorised under the
second proviso to sub-section (1) of section 4 shall adhere to the procedure for
preservation and submission of cores as provided in the manual issued by the
Geological Survey of India from time to time and shall preserve the identified borehole
cores to be collected by the Geological Survey of India, after completion of all the
required studies at the time of submission of the final geological report.
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to any research in geology or mining, shall inform the Controller General or the
Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, as the case may
be, within a period of thirty days of commencement of such research related
operations, indicating briefly the aspects proposed to be covered under such research
together with the name and address of the person, institution, or agency carrying out
such research work and the expected duration of the research related operations.
(2) On completion of the said research work, a report describing the observations,
analysis and conclusions reached as a result of the said research work shall be
submitted to the Director General, Geological Survey of India for geology related
research and to the Chief Controller of Mines or the Director, Atomic Minerals
Directorate for Exploration and Research, as the case may be, for mining research
within thirty days of its completion.
(3) The authorities referred to in sub-rule (2) shall keep the information provided in
the receipt confidential, and if required, the authorised officer may utilise the said
information for general studies, planning or policy making purpose.
(4) The provisions of sub-rules (1) and (2) shall also apply mutatis mutandis to any
agency of the Central Government or State Government carrying out the research
work.
Provided that the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and
Research in respect of minerals specified in Part B of the First Schedule to the Act,
where the grade of such atomic minerals is equal to or above the threshold value limits
declared under Schedule-A of the Atomic Minerals Concession Rules, 2016, may by a
notification in the Official Gazette, prescribe the limits of the territorial jurisdiction of
the authorised officer of the Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research
for the purposes of these rules.
69. Exercise of powers.–(1) Any power granted under these rules to the Regional
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Controller may be exercised by the Controller of Mines.
(2) The powers granted to the Controller of Mines can be exercised by Chief
Controller of Mines and the powers granted to the Chief Controller of Mines can be
exercised by the Controller General:
Provided that any power granted under these rules to an authorised officer of the
Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research may be exercised by the
Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, in respect of
minerals specified in Part B of the First Schedule to the Act where the grade of such
atomic minerals is equal to or above the threshold value limits declared under
Schedule-A of the Atomic Minerals Concession Rules, 2016.
70. Saving of Act 33 of 1962.–Nothing in these rules shall affect the provisions of the
Atomic Energy Act, 1962 ( 33 of 1962) and the rules made thereunder, in respect of
minerals specified in Part B of the First Schedule to the Act.
71. Review of format and manuals.- The Indian Bureau of Mines or the Director,
Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, as the case may be, shall
revise or update, every three years or earlier, if required, after consultation with
stakeholders, the formats of the scheme of reconnaissance, scheme of prospecting,
mining plan and the mine closure plan provided by it.
CHAPTER XI
Geological Reports
72. Geological reports.- (1) Every agency authorised under the second proviso to
sub-section (1) of section 4, shall submit a geological report and all geo-scientific data
(geological, airborne geophysical, ground, geophysical and geochemical and any data
collected for geological investigation purpose) collected during the course of the
prospecting operations, to the Director General of the Geological Survey of India, the
Controller General and the State Government before the thirtieth day of June of every
year in respect of the work done during the previous year:
Provided that in respect of minerals specified in Part B of the First Schedule to the
Act, the agency shall submit the report to the Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate
for Exploration and Research and the State Government in a format provided by the
Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research.
(2) The geological reports and geo-scientific data shall be submitted in hard copies
and in digital form every year reckoned from the date of commencement of operations
and shall include–
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(a) geological data relating to exploration, such as raw data with location, geological
map, structural data, sections, plans and anomaly maps;
(c) geochemical data relating to exploration, such as raw analytical data with
location, anomaly and contour maps and sections; and
(d) detailed exploration results, style and nature of mineralisation, mineral resource
and mineral reserve estimates and grade, and the necessary supporting documents
relating to exploration results, mineral resources or mineral reserves of the area
shall form a part of the report.
(4) The geological reports under this Chapter shall be prepared by or under the
direction of, and signed by a geologist under whose supervision exploration was
carried out.
CHAPTER XII
Mining Regulation Portal
73. Mining regulation web portal.– The Indian Bureau of Mines, in consultation
with the State Governments, shall prepare a mining regulation web portal to bring
information together the different aspects of the regulatory functions being undertaken
by the Indian Bureau of Mines and the State Government or the authorised officer of
the Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, as the case may be, for
implementation and compliance of the provisions of these rules.
Provided that access to the commercial information provided in the said web
portal shall be so regulated that the information is accessible only by the holder of the
mineral concession concerned, the Controller General, the Central Government, the
State Government, the authorised officer and the administrator of the web portal.
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75. Information source.–(1) Each information source shall have a dedicated area on
the page for displaying information (a portlet).
Explanation.–For the purposes of this rule, it is clarified that inspections carried out by
the Indian Bureau of Mines or the State Government or an authorised officer of the
Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, as the case may
be, and the response of the mine owner or manager to the inspection shall be construed
as one information source.
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SCHEDULE
FORM-A
(See rule 7)
This Form, duly filled in must reach the concerned authorities as prescribed within the rule,
within fifteen days of the commencement of Reconnaissance or prospecting operations by
online or Email.
This should be sent to the Regional Controller in whose territorial jurisdiction the mineral
concession falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of
Mines, under rule 66 of the Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 2016.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned person.
____________________________________________________________________
Prospecting License
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7. Location of the Mineral Concession
(Information will be system Generated. Linked with Entry 5 and 6 of Form ‘K’.)
(iv) Qualification:
Part Time
Place:
Date:
Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Geologist/Mining Engineer
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FORM-B
[See rule 9(1), 9(3) and 9(4)]
(Progress Report of the Reconnaissance Operations or Prospecting Operations carried out for
the year ……………………)
This Form, duly filled in must reach the concerned authorities within forty five days after
expiration of twelve months from the date of execution of Reconnaissance Permit/
Prospecting license deed or the expiry of Reconnaissance permit/ prospecting licence or
prospecting license cum mining lease, whichever is earlier or within the period of thirty days
from the date of abandonment of Reconnaissance / prospecting operations by online or Email.
This should be sent to the Regional Controller in whose territorial jurisdiction the mineral
concession falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of
Mines, under rule 66 of the Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 2016.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned person.
____________________________________________________________________
Prospecting License
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6. Particulars of Mineral Concession:
(Information will be system Generated. Linked with Entry 5 and 6 of Form ‘K’.)
(b) Trenching
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(ii) Length (metres) Average ______________
Maximum ______________
Minimum ______________
15. If abandoned
Note: Please enclose a geological report describing the reconnaissance / prospecting operations
undertaken so far along with the detailed geological plans and sections showing locations of (a)
boreholes, (b) pits, (c) trenches, (d) shafts, (e) underground exploratory workings, (f) outcrops, (g) ore
zones, (h) faults, (i) folds and other geological features.
The Report shall contain in the borehole logs and interpretation and the inferences drawn as a result of
the study of the geology of the area and the interpretation of the borehole cores, pits, trenches, assay
data, reserves of ore and contain results of complete analysis of at least two representative samples of
ore and the blocks proposed for mining operations. The report shall also contain the results of any
beneficiation study carried out on the ores or minerals of the area.
Place:
Date:
Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Geologist/Mining Engineer
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FORM-C
(See rule 20, 29 and 49)
This Form, duly filled in must reach the concerned authorities as prescribed within the rule,
within fifteen days of the opening or reopening and within thirty days in case of change in the
name of mine, by online or Email.
This should be sent to the Regional Controller in whose territorial jurisdiction the mineral
concession falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of
Mines, under rule 66 of the Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 2016.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned person.
____________________________________________________________________
3. Mine Code
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10. Name and address of previous owner
if any and the date of abandonment of Mine
Place:
Date:
Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/Mining Engineer/Manager
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FORM-D
[See rule 21(2)]
This Form, duly filled in must reach the concerned authorities as prescribed within the rule,
within ninety days of the of the date of intention of abandonment, by online or Email.
This should be sent to the Regional Controller in whose territorial jurisdiction the Mining
lease area falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of
Mines, under rule 66 of the Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 2016.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned person.
____________________________________________________________________
3. Mine Code
4. Name of mine
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8. Letter No. and date through which the Final Mine Closure
plan was approved by the Indian Bureau of
9. Date of abandonment
i) Lack of demand
11. Upto date Total Resources of Mineral(s) in Mining Lease area (in tonne) as per UNFC:
A) Mineral Reserve
B) Remaining Resources
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iv)Indicated Mineral Resources (332)
a) Company labour
b) Contract labour
c) Total
Place:
Date:
Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/Mining Engineer/Manager
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FORM-E
[See rule 28(1) and 28(2)]
This Form, duly filled in must reach the concerned authorities as prescribed within the rule,
within one hundred and twenty days of temporary discontinuance of work in the mine, by
online or Email. If the discontinuance is due to natural calamity beyond the control of the
lessee or Government Orders, this notice shall be sent within fifteen days of such occurrence
by online or E mail.
This should be sent to the Regional Controller in whose territorial jurisdiction the Mining
lease area falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of
Mines, under rule 66 of the Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 2016.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned person.
____________________________________________________________________
3. Mine Code
4. Name of mine
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8. Date of temporary discontinuance
i) Lack of demand
iii) Rains
v) Strike/Lockout
Place:
Date:
Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/Mining Engineer/Manager
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FORM-F
[See rule 30(2)]
This Form, duly filled in must reach the concerned authorities as prescribed within the rule,
within sixty days before the commencement of stoping operations, by online or E mail.
This should be sent to the Regional Controller in whose territorial jurisdiction the Mining
lease area falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of
Mines, under rule 66 of the Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 2016.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned person.
____________________________________________________________________
3. Mine Code
4. Name of mine
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8. Section/pit number
(This is applicable in cases where the main mine is divided into more than one
district/section/pit.)
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(v) Estimated tonnage and grade
of ore to be extracted
___________________________
Place:
Date:
Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/Mining Engineer/Manager
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FORM F1
To
_________Region,
PIN:
(Please address to Regional Controller of Mines in whose territorial jurisdiction the mines falls as
notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of Mines under rule 62 of the
Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988)
Village
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Post Office
Tahsil/Taluk
District
State
PIN Code
Fax no: E-mail:
Phone no: Mobile:
2. Name and address of Lessee/Owner (along with fax no. and e-mail):
Name of Lessee/Owner
Address
District
State
PIN Code
Fax no: E-mail:
Phone No: Mobile:
3. Details of Rent/ Royalty / Dead Rent/ DMF /NMET amount paid in the month
(ii) Reasons for work stoppage in the mine during the Reasons No of days
month (due to strike, lockout, heavy rain, non-
availability of labour, transport bottleneck, lack of
demand, uneconomic operations, etc.) and the
number of days of work stoppage for each reason
separately
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5. Average Daily Employment and Total Salary/Wages paid #:
Below ground
Opencast
Above ground
Total
# To include all employees exclusive to the mine and attached factory, workshop or mineral dressing
plant at the mine site
($): Applicable for iron ore and chromite only. For other minerals data of dispatches to be reported
in 3(ii)
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3(ii) Grade-wise Production, Dispatches, Stocks and Ex-mine prices:
3(iii) In case the mineral is being pulverized in own factory, please give the following particulars
(*):
(*): Not applicable for Iron ore, Manganese ore, Bauxite and Chromite
4. Details of deductions made from sale value for computation of Ex-mine price (₹/ Tonne)
g) Other charges
(specify clearly)
Total (a) to (g)
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5. Sales/ Dispatches effected for Domestic Purposes and for Exports:
(^): To indicate the grades of ores as mentioned below (see @ and **)
## To indicate separately if more than one buyer.
NOTE:- Mine owners are required to substantiate domestic sale value/ FOB value for each grade of
ore quoted above with copy of invoices (not to be submitted with the return; to be produced whenever
required).
6. Give reasons for increase/decrease in production/nil production, if any, during the month
compared to the previous month.
a)
b)
c)
7. Give reasons for increase/decrease in grade wise ex-mine price, if any, during the month
compared to the previous month.
a)
b)
c)
I certify that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects.
Place: Signature
Date: Name in full:
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@Grades of ROM ore dispatched:
MINERAL GRADES
Iron ore a) Below 51% Fe ROM
b) 51% to below 55% Fe ROM
c) 55% to below 58% Fe ROM
d) 58% to below 60% Fe ROM
e) 60% to below 62% Fe ROM
f) 62% to below 65% Fe ROM
g) 65% and above Fe ROM
Chromite a) Below 40% Cr2O3 ROM
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3 ROM
c) 52% and above Cr2O3 ROM
**Grades of minerals to be reported in the above tables are as given below. (If separate grades
are not mentioned below, report the mineral name against grade):
MINERAL GRADES
Iron ore (i) Lumps:
a) Below 51% Fe
b) 51% to below 55% Fe
c) 55% to below 58% Fe
d) 58% to below 60% Fe
e) 60% to below 62% Fe
f) 62% to below 65% Fe
g) 65% and above Fe
(ii) Fines:
a) Below 51% Fe
b) 51% to below 55% Fe
c) 55% to below 58% Fe
d) 58% to below 60% Fe
e) 60% to below 62% Fe
f) 62% to below 65% Fe
g) 65% and above Fe
(iii) Concentrates
(iv) Calibrated Lump Ore (CLO)
(Quantity already reported in Lumps should not be reported
against CLO)
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b) 62% to below 65% Fe (5-18 mm size CLO)
c) 62% to below 65% Fe (10-40 mm size CLO)
d) 62% to below 65% Fe (CLO others)
e) 65% and above Fe (5-18 mm size CLO)
f) 65% and above Fe (10-40 mm size CLO)
g) 65% and above Fe (CLO others)
Manganese Ore (i) Ore
a) Below 25% Mn
b) 25% to below 35% Mn
c) 35% to below 46% Mn
d) 46% and above Mn
e) Dioxide ore
(ii) Concentrates
Bauxite (i) For use in alumina and aluminium extraction:-
(Please also furnish the actual averages of the ore falling
within the following ranges of grades):
a) Below 40% Al2O3
b) 40% to below 45% Al2O3
c) 45% to below 50% Al2O3
d) 50% to below 55% Al2O3
e) 55% to below 60% Al2O3
f) 60% and above Al2O3
(ii) For use other than alumina and aluminium metal extraction
a) Cement
b) Abrasive
c) Refractory
d) Chemical
Chromite (i) Lumps
a) Below 40% Cr2O3
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3
c) 52% and above Cr2O3
(ii) Fines
a) Below 40% Cr2O3
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3
c) 52% and above Cr2O3
(iii) Concentrates
Asbestos a) Amphibole
b) Chrysotile
Fluorite/Fluorspar a) 80% and above CaF2
b) 70% to below 80% CaF2
c) 30% to below 70% CaF2
d) Below 30% CaF2
Graphite a) With 80% or more fixed carbon
b) With 40 % or more fixed carbon but less than 80% fixed
carbon
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c) With 20% or more fixed carbon but less than 40% fixed carbon
d) With less than 20% fixed carbon
Kyanite a) 40% and above Al2O3
b) Below 40% Al2O3
Limestone a) LD Grade (less than 1.5% silica content)
b) SMS
c) BF
d) Chemical
e) Cement
Rock Phosphate/ a) Above 30% P2O5
Phosphorite b) Above 25% to 30% P2O5
c) Above 20% to 25% P2O5
d) Upto 20% P2O5
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FORM F2
[See rule 45(5) (b) (ii)]
To
_________Region,
PIN:
(Please address to Regional Controller of Mines in whose territorial jurisdiction the mines falls as
notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of Mines under rule 62 of the
Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988)
Village
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Post Office
Tahsil/Taluk
District
State
PIN Code
Fax no: E-mail:
Phone no: Mobile:
2. Name and address of Lessee/Owner (along with fax no. and e-mail):
Name of Lessee/Owner
Address
District
State
PIN Code
Fax no: E-mail:
Phone No: Mobile:
3. Details of Rent/ Royalty / Dead Rent/ DMF /NMET amount paid in the month
(i) Rent paid (₹)
(ii) Royalty paid (₹)
(iii) Dead Rent paid ( ₹)
(iv) Payment made to the DMF ( ₹)
(v) Payment made to the NMET ( ₹)
4. Details on working of mine:
(ii) Reasons for work stoppage in the mine during the Reasons No of days
month (due to strike, lockout, heavy rain, non-
availability of labour, transport bottleneck, lack
of demand, uneconomic operations, etc.) and the
number of days of work stoppage for each reason
separately
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5. Average Daily Employment and Total Salary/Wages paid #:
Below ground
Opencast
Above ground
Total
# To include all employees exclusive to the mine and attached factory, workshop or mineral dressing
plant at the mine site
3. Recoveries at Concentrator/Mill/Plant:
Opening stocks of the Ore at Ore received from the mine Ore treated
concentrator/plant
Quantity Metal content/ Quantity Metal content/ Quantity Metal content/
grade grade grade
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Concentrates * Obtained Tailings Closing stocks of concentrates at
the concentrator/plant
Quantity Metal Value Quantity Metal Quantity Metal content/
content/ (₹) content/ grade
grade grade
*In case of any leaching method adopted, give quantity recovered and grade contained separately.
(*) Please give category-wise break-up viz. blister, fire refined copper, cathodes, electrolytic
copper wire bars, lead ingots, zinc cathodes, zinc dross, gold, tungsten etc.
Note:
(#) Please give ex-plant sale value.
(@) Please give category-wise break-up of metals and other products sold.
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6. Details of deductions made from sale value for computation of Ex-mine price (₹/ Unit)
a) Cost of transportation
(indicate loading station and distance from
mine in remarks)
b) Loading and unloading charges
g) Other charges
(specify clearly)
7. Sales/ Dispatches of ore and concentrates effected for Domestic Purposes and for Exports:
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NOTE: - Mine owners are required to substantiate domestic sale value/ FOB value for each grade
quoted above with copy of invoices (not to be submitted with the return; to be produced whenever
required).
8. Give reasons for increase/decrease in production/nil production, if any, during the month
compared to the previous month.
a)
b)
c)
9. Give reasons for increase/decrease in grade wise ex-mine price, if any, during the month
compared to the previous month.
a)
b)
c)
I certify that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects.
Place: Signature
Date: Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/Mining Engineer/Manager
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FORM F3
[See rule 45(5) (b) (iii)]
To
_________Region,
PIN:
(Please address to Regional Controller of Mines in whose territorial jurisdiction the mines falls as
notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of Mines under rule 62 of the
Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988)
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PIN Code
Fax no: E-mail:
Phone no: Mobile:
2. Name and address of Lessee/Owner (along with fax no. and e-mail):
Name of Lessee/Owner
Address
District
State
PIN Code
Fax no: E-mail:
Phone No: Mobile:
3. Details of Rent/ Royalty / Dead Rent/ DMF /NMET amount paid in the month
(i) Rent paid (₹)
(ii) Royalty paid (₹)
(iii) Dead Rent paid ( ₹)
(iv) Payment made to the DMF ( ₹)
(v) Payment made to the NMET ( ₹)
4. Details on working of mine:
(ii) Reasons for work stoppage in the mine during the Reasons No. of days
month (due to strike, lockout, heavy rain, non-
availability of labour, transport bottleneck, lack of
demand, uneconomic operations, etc.) and the
number of days of work stoppage for each reason
separately
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5. Average Daily Employment and Total Salary/Wages paid #:
Below ground
Opencast
Above ground
Total
# To include all employees exclusive to the mine and attached factory, workshop or mineral dressing
plant at the mine site
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(Production)
C. Despatches
D. Closing Stocks
E. Ex-mine Price (₹)
@:The Unit of quantity viz. Carats/Grams/Kilogram etc., as the case may be, should be indicated
under quantity.
3. Details of deductions made from sale value for computation of Ex-mine price (₹/ Unit)
*: To indicate rough and uncut stones, cut and polished stones, industrial, others
## To indicate separately if more than one buyer.
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NOTE:- Mine owners are required to substantiate domestic sale value/ FOB value for each grade of
ore quoted above with copy of invoices (not to be submitted with the return; to be produced whenever
required).
5. Give reasons for increase/decrease in production/nil production, if any, during the month
compared to the previous month.
a)
b)
c)
6. Give reasons for increase/decrease in grade wise ex-mine price, if any, during the month
compared to the previous month.
a)
b)
c)
I certify that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects.
Place: Signature
Date: Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/Mining Engineer/Manager.”;
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FORM G1
[See rule 45(5) (c) (i)]
For the financial year 1st April, 20____ to 31st March, 20____
ANNUAL RETURN
[To be used for minerals other than Copper, Gold, Lead, Pyrites, Tin, Tungsten, Zinc and precious
and semi-precious stones]
To
(i) The Regional Controller of Mines
Indian Bureau of Mines
_________Region,
PIN:
(Please address to Regional Controller of Mines in whose territorial jurisdiction the mines
falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of Mines under
rule 62 of the Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988)
(ii) The State Government
PART – I (General)
1. Details of Mine:
(a) Registration number allotted by Indian Bureau of
Mines
(to give registration number of the Lessee/Owner)
(b) Mine Code (allotted by Indian Bureau of Mines )
(c) Name of the Mineral
(d) Name of Mine
(e) Name(s) of other mineral(s), if any, produced from
the same mine
2. Location of the Mine :
Village
Post Office
Tahsil/Taluk
District
State
PIN Code
Fax no: E-mail:
Phone no: Mobile:
3. Nameand address of Lessee/Owner (along with fax no. and e-mail):
Name of Lessee/Owner
Address
District
State
PIN Code
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6. Agent :
7. Manager :
8. Mining Engineer in charge:
9. Geologist in charge :
10. Transferor (previous owner), if any, and date of
transfer:
11. Particulars of area operated/Lease
(Furnish information on items (i) to (vi) lease-wise in case mine workings cover more than one
lease)
(i) Lease number allotted by the State Government……………………………………………………
(ii) Area under lease (hectares):
Under Forest
Outside Forest
Total
(iii) Date of execution of mining lease deed
(iv) Period of lease
(v) Area for which surface rights are held (hectares)
Under Forest
Outside Forest
Total
(vi) Date and period of renewal (if applicable)
(vii) In case there is more than one mine in the same lease area,
indicate name of mine and mineral produced
12. Lease area (surface area) utilisation as at the end of year Under Outside Total
(hectares): forest forest
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(ii) No. of shifts per day:
(iii) Indicate reasons for work stoppage in the mine during the Reasons No. of days
year (due to strike, lockout, heavy rain, non-availability of
labour, transport bottleneck, lack of demand, uneconomic
operations, etc.) and the number of days of work stoppage
for each of the factors separately .
Maximum number of persons employed on any one day during the year:
(i) In workings below ground on (date)..........................(a) ( number)..................
(ii) In all in the mine on (date)..........................(a) ( number)..................
Total number of man days No. of Average daily number of Total Wages
worked days persons employed /Salary for
Classification during the year worked the year
Direct Contract Total during Male Female Total ( ₹)
the year
(1) 2(A) 2(B) 2(C) (3) 4(A) 4(B) 4(C) (5)
Below Ground
Opencast
Above Ground
Total:
# To include all employees exclusive to the mine and attached factory, workshop or mineral dressing
plant at the mine site
In case this information is furnished as combined information in another mine's return please specify Mine
Code/Mine Name:
At the Additions Sold or Deprec- Net closing Estimated
beginning during the discarded iation Balance market
Description of the Year during the during (₹) (2+3)- value**
year (₹) year the year (4+5) (₹)
(₹) (₹) (₹)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(i) Land***
(ii) Building:
Industrial
Residential
(iii) Plant and Machinery
including transport
equipment
iv) Capitalised Expenditure
such as pre-production
exploration, development,
major overhaul and repair
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to machinery etc. (As
prescribed under Income
Tax Act)
Total:
* In case the fixed assets are common to more than one mine, furnish combined information for all
such mines together in any one of the mine’s return. In the returns for other mines, give only a cross
reference to the particular mine's return where-in the information is included.
** Optional and may be furnished in respect of items (i), (ii) and (iii) if the mine owner desires.
*** Including any non-recurring expenditure incurred on the acquisition of land.
(#) Indicate the names of the lending institutions such as State Finance Corporation, Industrial
Development and other Public Corporations, Co-operative Banks, Nationalised Banks and other
sources along with the amount of loan from each source and the rate of interest at which loan has
been taken.
3. Interest and Rent (₹)
(i) Interest paid during the year
(ii) Rents (excluding surface rent) paid during the year
(i) Fuel
(a) Coal Tonnes
(b) Diesel Oil Ltrs.
(c) Petrol Ltrs.
(d) Kerosene Ltrs.
(e) Gas Cu.M.
(ii) Lubricant
(a) Lubricant oil Ltrs.
(b) Grease Kgs.
(iii) Electricity
(a) Consumed Kwh
(b) Generated Kwh
(c) Sold Kwh
(iv) Explosives (furnish full details in Part IV)
(v) Tyres Nos.
(vi) Timber and Supports
(vii) Drill rods and kits Nos.
(viii) Other spares and stores
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(b) Dead rent
(c) Surface rent
(d) Payment made to DMF
(e) Payment made to NMET
3. Compensation paid for felling trees during the year (₹)
4. Depreciation on fixed assets (₹)
5. Taxes and cesses
X Amount in Rupees paid during the year to:
X Central Govt. State Govt.
(i) Sales Tax
(ii) Welfare cess
(iii) Other taxes and cesses:-
(a) Mineral cess
(b) Cess on dead rent
(c) Others (please specify)
6. Other expenses (₹):
(i) Overheads
(ii) Maintenance
(iii) Money value of other benefits paid to workmen
(iv) Payment made to professional agencies
a. Loose ammonium
nitrate
b. Ammonium nitrate
in cartridged form
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5.Slurry explosives Kg.
(Mention different
trade names)
6. Detonators No.s X X X X
i) Ordinary
ii) Electrical X X X X
(a) Ordinary
(b) Delay
7. Fuse Mts X X X X
(a)Safety Fuse
(b)Detonating Fuse
8.Plastic ignition cord Mts
9.Others (specify) (Mention
the unit)
Different sizes of soaked liquid oxygen cartridges to be reported in equivalent kg. as per
manufacturer’s instruction.
No of holes
Drilling
Metrage
No of pits
Pitting Excavation
(in m3)
No of trenches
Excavation
Length covered
(in metre)
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2. Reserves and Resources estimated (in tonnes).
(Information to be given in respect of mineral fractions generated and stacked/ dumped below cut-
off grade and above threshold value, if prescribed, having no immediate sale value)
from
unprocessed ore
from processed
ore
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4. Overburden and Waste (in m3)
(Information to be given in respect of overburden/ waste and mineral fractions generated below
threshold value, if prescribed)
At the beginning Generated Disposed in dumps Backfilled Total at the end of the
of the year during the year during the year during the year year
6. Type of Machinery: Give the following information for the types of machinery in use such as
hoist, fans, drills, loaders, excavators, dumpers, haulages, conveyors, pumps, etc.
7(i) Details of mineral Treatment Plant, if any: Give a brief description of the process capacity of the
machinery deployed and its availability. (Submit Flow Sheet and Material Balance of the Plant
separately).
Tailings:
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PART-VI (PRODUCTION, DESPATCHES AND STOCKS)
(To be submitted separately for each mineral)
(Unit of Quantity in Tonnes)
($): Applicable for iron ore and chromite only. For other minerals data of dispatches to be reported
in 3(ii)
3(iii) In case the mineral is being pulverized in own factory, please give the following particulars
(*):
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3(iv) Average cost of pulverization (*) : ₹ _______ per tonne.
(*): Not applicable for Iron ore, Manganese ore, Bauxite and Chromite
4. Details of deductions made from sale value for computation of Ex-mine price (₹/ Tonne)
g) Other charges
(specify clearly)
Total (a) to (g)
(^): To indicate the grades of ores as mentioned below (see @ and **)
NOTE:- Mine owners are required to substantiate domestic sale value/ FOB value for each grade of
ore quoted above with copy of invoices (not to be submitted with the return; to be produced whenever
required).
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6. Give reasons for increase/decrease in production/nil production, if any, during the year
compared to the previous year.
a)
b)
7. Give reasons for increase/decrease in grade wise ex-mine price, if any, during the year
compared to the previous year.
a)
b)
VERIFICATION
I certify that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects.
Place: Signature
Date: Name in full:
Designation:
Owner/Agent/
Mining Engineer/Manager
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@Grades of ROM ore dispatched:
MINERAL GRADES
Iron ore a) Below 51% Fe ROM
b) 51% to below 55% Fe ROM
c) 55% to below 58% Fe ROM
d) 58% to below 60% Fe ROM
e) 60% to below 62% Fe ROM
f) 62% to below 65% Fe ROM
g) 65% and above Fe ROM
Chromite a) Below 40% Cr2O3 ROM
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3 ROM
c) 52% and above Cr2O3 ROM
**Grades of minerals to be reported in the above tables are as given below. (If separate grades
are not mentioned below, report the mineral name against grade):
MINERAL GRADES
Iron ore (i) Lumps:
a) Below 51% Fe
b) 51% to below 55% Fe
c) 55% to below 58% Fe
d) 58% to below 60% Fe
e) 60% to below 62% Fe
f) 62% to below 65% Fe
g) 65% and above Fe
(ii) Fines:
a) Below 51% Fe
b) 51% to below 55% Fe
c) 55% to below 58% Fe
d) 58% to below 60% Fe
e) 60% to below 62% Fe
f) 62% to below 65% Fe
g) 65% and above Fe
(iii) Concentrates
(iv) Calibrated Lump Ore (CLO)
(Quantity already reported in Lumps should not be reported against CLO)
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a) Below 62% Fe (CLO any size)
b) 62% to below 65% Fe (5-18 mm size CLO)
c) 62% to below 65% Fe (10-40 mm size CLO)
d) 62% to below 65% Fe (CLO others)
e) 65% and above Fe (5-18 mm size CLO)
f) 65% and above Fe (10-40 mm size CLO)
g) 65% and above Fe (CLO others)
Manganese Ore (i) Ore
a) Below 25% Mn
b) 25% to below 35% Mn
c) 35% to below 46% Mn
d) 46% and above Mn
e) Dioxide ore
(ii) Concentrates
Bauxite (i) For use in alumina and aluminium extraction:-
(Please also furnish the actual averages of the ore falling within the
following ranges of grades):
a) Below 40% Al2O3
b) 40% to below 45% Al2O3
c) 45% to below 50% Al2O3
d) 50% to below 55% Al2O3
e) 55% to below 60% Al2O3
f) 60% and above Al2O3
(ii) For use other than alumina and aluminium metal extraction
a) Cement
b) Abrasive
c) Refractory
d) Chemical
Chromite (i) Lumps
a) Below 40% Cr2O3
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3
c) 52% and above Cr2O3
(ii) Fines
a) Below 40% Cr2O3
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3
c) 52% and above Cr2O3
(iii) Concentrates
Asbestos a) Amphibole
b) Chrysotile
Fluorite/Fluorspar a) 80% and above CaF2
b) 70% to below 80% CaF2
c) 30% to below 70% CaF2
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d) Below 30% CaF2
Graphite a) With 80% or more fixed carbon
b) With 40 % or more fixed carbon but less than 80% fixed carbon
c) With 20% or more fixed carbon but less than 40% fixed carbon
d) With less than 20% fixed carbon
Kyanite a) 40% and above Al2O3
b) Below 40% Al2O3
Limestone a) LD Grade (less than 1.5% silica content)
b) SMS
c) BF
d) Chemical
e) Cement
Rock Phosphate/ a) Above 30% P2O5
Phosphorite
b) Above 25% to 30% P2O5
c) Above 20% to 25% P2O5
d) Upto 20% P2O5
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FORM G2
[See rule 45(5) (c) (ii)]
For the financial year 1st April, 20____ to 31st March, 20____
ANNUAL RETURN
[To be used for minerals Copper, Gold, Lead, Pyrites, Tin, Tungsten and Zinc]
To
(i) The Regional Controller of Mines
Indian Bureau of Mines
_________Region,
PIN:
(Please address to Regional Controller of Mines in whose territorial jurisdiction the mines
falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of Mines under
rule 62 of the Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988)
(ii) The State Government
PART – I (General)
1. Details of Mine:
(a) Registration number allotted by Indian Bureau of
Mines
(to give registration number of the Lessee/Owner)
(b) Mine Code (allotted by Indian Bureau of Mines )
(c) Name of the Mineral
(d) Name of Mine
(e) Name(s) of other mineral(s), if any, produced from
the same mine
2. Location of the Mine :
Village
Post Office
Tahsil/Taluk
District
State
PIN Code
Fax no: E-mail:
Phone no: Mobile:
3. Nameand address of Lessee/Owner (along with fax no. and e-mail):
Name of Lessee/Owner
Address
District
State
PIN Code
Fax no: E-mail:
Phone No: Mobile:
4. Registered Office of the Lessee:
5. Director in charge :
6. Agent :
7. Manager :
8. Mining Engineer in charge:
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9. Geologist in charge :
10. Transferor (previous owner), if any, and date of
transfer:
11. Particulars of area operated/Lease
(Furnish information on items (i) to (vi) lease-wise in case mine workings cover more than one
lease)
(i) Lease number allotted by the State Government…………………
90
(iii) Indicate reasons for work stoppage in the mine during the Reasons No. of days
year (due to strike, lockout, heavy rain, non-availability of
labour, transport bottleneck, lack of demand, uneconomic
operations, etc.) and the number of days of work stoppage
for each of the factors separately .
Maximum number of persons employed on any one day during the year:
(i) In workings below ground on (date)..........................(a) ( number)..................
(ii) In all in the mine on (date)..........................(a) ( number)..................
Total number of man days No. of Average daily number of Total Wages
worked days persons employed /Salary for
Classification during the year worked the year
Direct Contract Total during Male Female Total ( ₹)
the year
(1) 2(A) 2(B) 2(C) (3) 4(A) 4(B) 4(C) (5)
Below Ground
Opencast
Above Ground
Total:
# To include all employees exclusive to the mine and attached factory, workshop or mineral dressing
plant at the mine site
PART-II A (Capital Structure)
1. Value of Fixed Assets* (₹…………………………………)
(in respect of the mine, beneficiation plant, mine work-shop, power and water installation)
In case this information is furnished as combined information in another mine's return please specify Mine
Code/Mine Name:
At the Additions Sold or Deprec- Net closing Estimated
beginning during the discarded iation Balance market
Description of the Year during the during (₹) (2+3)- value**
year (₹) year the year (4+5) (₹)
(₹) (₹) (₹)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(i) Land***
(ii) Building:
Industrial
Residential
(iii) Plant and Machinery
including transport
equipment
iv) Capitalised Expenditure
such as pre-production
exploration, development,
major overhaul and repair
to machinery etc. (As
prescribed under Income
Tax Act)
Total:
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* In case the fixed assets are common to more than one mine, furnish combined information for all
such mines together in any one of the mine’s return. In the returns for other mines, give only a cross
reference to the particular mine's return where-in the information is included.
** Optional and may be furnished in respect of items (i), (ii) and (iii) if the mine owner desires.
*** Including any non-recurring expenditure incurred on the acquisition of land.
(#) Indicate the names of the lending institutions such as State Finance Corporation, Industrial
Development and other Public Corporations, Co-operative Banks, Nationalised Banks and other
sources along with the amount of loan from each source and the rate of interest at which loan has
been taken.
(i) Fuel
(a) Coal Tonnes
(b) Diesel Oil Ltrs.
(c) Petrol Ltrs.
(d) Kerosene Ltrs.
(e) Gas Cu.M.
(ii) Lubricant
(a) Lubricant oil Ltrs.
(b) Grease Kgs.
(iii) Electricity
(a) Consumed Kwh
(b) Generated Kwh
(c) Sold Kwh
(iv) Explosives (furnish full details in Part IV)
(v) Tyres Nos.
(vi) Timber and Supports
(vii) Drill rods and kits Nos.
(viii) Other spares and stores
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(e) Payment made to NMET
3. Compensation paid for felling trees during the year (₹)
4. Depreciation on fixed assets (₹)
5. Taxes and cesses
X Amount in Rupees paid during the year to:
X Central Govt. State Govt.
(i) Sales Tax
(ii) Welfare cess
(iii) Other taxes and cesses:-
(a) Mineral cess
(b) Cess on dead rent
(c) Others (please specify)
6. Other expenses (₹):
(i) Overheads
(ii) Maintenance
(iii) Money value of other benefits paid to workmen
(iv) Payment made to professional agencies
Part –IV (Consumption of Explosives)
a. Loose ammonium
nitrate
b. Ammonium nitrate
in cartridged form
(Mention different
trade names)
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6. Detonators No.s X X X X
i) Ordinary
ii) Electrical X X X X
(a) Ordinary
(b) Delay
7. Fuse Mts X X X X
(a)Safety Fuse
(b)Detonating Fuse
8.Plastic ignition cord Mts
9.Others (specify) (Mention
the unit)
Different sizes of soaked liquid oxygen cartridges to be reported in equivalent kg. as per
manufacturer’s instruction.
No of holes
Drilling
Metrage
No of pits
Pitting Excavation
(in m3)
No of trenches
Excavation
Length covered
(in metre)
94
2. Reserves and Resources estimated (in tonnes).
Classification Code At the Assessed Depletion Balance
beginning during the of resources as
of the year year reserves on
1.4.20___ during the 31.3.20____
year
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)= (3+4-5)
A. Mineral Reserve
1. Proved Mineral Reserve 111
2. Probable mineral Reserve 121
122
3. Total Reserves
B. Remaining Resources
1. Feasibility mineral Resource 211
2. Prefeasibility mineral resource 221
222
3. Measured mineral resource 331
4. Indicated mineral resource 332
5. Inferred mineral resource 333
6. Reconnaissance mineral 334
resource
7. Total remaining Resources
Total (A+B)
(Information to be given in respect of mineral fractions generated and stacked/ dumped below cut-
off grade and above threshold value, if prescribed, having no immediate sale value)
At the beginning Generated during Disposed during Total stacked at Average grade of the
of the year the year the year the end of the year mineral reject
generated.
(Information to be given in respect of overburden/ waste and mineral fractions generated below
threshold value, if prescribed)
At the beginning Generated Disposed in dumps Backfilled Total at the end of the
of the year during the year during the year during the year year
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5. Trees planted/ survival rate
Description Within lease area Outside lease area
i) Number of trees planted during the year
ii) Survival rate in percentage
iii) Total no. of trees at the end of the year
6. Type of Machinery: Give the following information for the types of machinery in use such as
hoist, fans, drills, loaders, excavators, dumpers, haulages, conveyors, pumps, etc.
7(i) Details of mineral Treatment Plant, if any: Give a brief description of the process capacity of
the machinery deployed and its availability. (Submit Flow Sheet and Material Balance of the Plant
separately).
Tailings:
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B. From Opencast
workings
Total
3. Recoveries at Concentrator/Mill/Plant:
Opening stocks of the Ore at Ore received from the mine Ore treated
concentrator/plant
Quantity Metal content/ Quantity Metal content/ Quantity Metal content/
grade grade grade
*In case of any leaching method adopted, give quantity recovered and grade contained separately.
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Concentrates treated Closing stocks of Metals(*) recovered Other by-products, if any,
concentrate at the (specify) recovered
Smelter/Plant
Quantity Metal Quantity Metal Quantity Grade Value Quantity Grade Value
content/ content/ (₹) (₹)
grade grade
(*) Please give category-wise break-up viz. blister, fire refined copper, cathodes, electrolytic
copper wire bars, lead ingots, zinc cathodes, zinc dross, gold, tungsten etc.
Note:
(#) Please give ex-plant sale value.
(@) Please give category-wise break-up of metals and other products sold.
6. Details of deductions made from sale value for computation of Ex-mine price (₹/ Unit)
a) Cost of transportation
(indicate loading station and distance from
mine in remarks)
b) Loading and unloading charges
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f) Rent for the plot at Stocking yard
g) Other charges
(specify clearly)
Total (a) to (g)
7. Sales/ Dispatches of ore and concentrates effected for Domestic Purposes and for Exports:
NOTE:- Mine owners are required to substantiate domestic sale value/ FOB value for each grade
quoted above with copy of invoices (not to be submitted with the return; to be produced whenever
required).
8. Give reasons for increase/decrease in production/nil production, if any, during the year
compared to the previous year.
a)
b)
9. Give reasons for increase/decrease in grade wise ex-mine price, if any, during the year
compared to the previous year.
a)
b)
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PART-VII: COST OF PRODUCTION
Cost of production per unit of ore/mineral produced
Note: Information given under Part VII will be kept confidential. The Government, however, will be
free to utilize the information for general studies without revealing the identity of the firm.
VERIFICATION
I certify that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects.
Place: Signature
Date: Name in full:
Designation:
Owner/Agent/
Mining Engineer/Manager
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FORM G3
[See rule 45(5)(c)(iii)]
For the financial year 1st April, 20____ to 31st March, 20____
ANNUAL RETURN
[To be used for precious and semi-precious stones]
To
(i) The Regional Controller of Mines
Indian Bureau of Mines
_________Region,
PIN:
(Please address to Regional Controller of Mines in whose territorial jurisdiction the mines
falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of Mines under
rule 62 of the Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988)
(ii) The State Government
PART – I (General)
1. Details of Mine:
(a) Registration number allotted by Indian Bureau of
Mines
(to give registration number of the Lessee/Owner)
(b) Mine Code (allotted by Indian Bureau of Mines )
(c) Name of the Mineral
(d) Name of Mine
(e) Name(s) of other mineral(s), if any, produced from
the same mine
2. Location of the Mine :
Village
Post Office
Tahsil/Taluk
District
State
PIN Code
Fax no: E-mail:
Phone no: Mobile:
3. Nameand address of Lessee/Owner (along with fax no. and e-mail):
Name of Lessee/Owner
Address
District
State
PIN Code
Fax no: E-mail:
Phone No: Mobile:
4. Registered Office of the Lessee:
5. Director in charge :
6. Agent :
7. Manager :
8. Mining Engineer in charge:
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9. Geologist in charge :
10. Transferor (previous owner), if any, and date of
transfer:
11. Particulars of area operated/Lease
(Furnish information on items (i) to (vi) lease-wise in case mine workings cover more than one
lease)
(i) Lease number allotted by the State Government……………………………………………………
(ii) Area under lease (hectares):
Under Forest
Outside Forest
Total
(iii) Date of execution of mining lease deed
(iv) Period of lease
(v) Area for which surface rights are held (hectares)
Under Forest
Outside Forest
Total
(vi) Date and period of renewal (if applicable)
(vii) In case there is more than one mine in the same lease area,
indicate name of mine and mineral produced
12. Lease area (surface area) utilisation as at the end of year Under Outside Total
(hectares): forest forest
102
year (due to strike, lockout, heavy rain, non-availability of
labour, transport bottleneck, lack of demand, uneconomic
operations, etc.) and the number of days of work stoppage
for each of the factors separately .
Maximum number of persons employed on any one day during the year:
(i) In workings below ground on (date)..........................(a) ( number)..................
(ii) In all in the mine on (date)..........................(a) ( number)..................
Total number of man days No. of Average daily number of Total Wages
worked days persons employed /Salary for
Classification during the year worked the year
Direct Contract Total during Male Female Total ( ₹)
the year
(1) 2(A) 2(B) 2(C) (3) 4(A) 4(B) 4(C) (5)
Below Ground
Opencast
Above Ground
Total:
# To include all employees exclusive to the mine and attached factory, workshop or mineral dressing
plant at the mine site
In case this information is furnished as combined information in another mine's return please specify Mine
Code/Mine Name:
At the Additions Sold or Deprec- Net closing Estimated
beginning during the discarded iation Balance market
Description of the year Year during the during (₹) (2+3)- value**
(₹) (₹) year the year (4+5) (₹)
(₹) (₹)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(i) Land***
(ii) Building:
Industrial
Residential
(iii) Plant and Machinery
including transport
equipment
iv) Capitalised Expenditure
such as pre-production
exploration, development,
major overhaul and repair
to machinery etc. (As
prescribed under Income
Tax Act)
Total:
103
* In case the fixed assets are common to more than one mine, furnish combined information for all
such mines together in any one of the mine’s return. In the returns for other mines, give only a cross
reference to the particular mine's return where-in the information is included.
** Optional and may be furnished in respect of items (i), (ii) and (iii) if the mine owner desires.
*** Including any non-recurring expenditure incurred on the acquisition of land.
(#) Indicate the names of the lending institutions such as State Finance Corporation, Industrial
Development and other Public Corporations, Co-operative Banks, Nationalised Banks and other
sources along with the amount of loan from each source and the rate of interest at which loan has
been taken.
3. Interest and Rent (₹)
(i) Interest paid during the year
(ii) Rents (excluding surface rent) paid during the year
(i) Fuel
(a) Coal Tonnes
(b) Diesel Oil Ltrs.
(c) Petrol Ltrs.
(d) Kerosene Ltrs.
(e) Gas Cu.M.
(ii) Lubricant
(a) Lubricant oil Ltrs.
(b) Grease Kgs.
(iii) Electricity
(a) Consumed Kwh
(b) Generated Kwh
(c) Sold Kwh
(iv) Explosives (furnish full details in Part IV)
(v) Tyres Nos.
(vi) Timber and Supports
(vii) Drill rods and kits Nos.
(viii) Other spares and stores
104
3. Compensation paid for felling trees during the year (₹)
4. Depreciation on fixed assets (₹)
5. Taxes and cesses
X Amount in Rupees paid during the year to:
X Central Govt. State Govt.
(i) Sales Tax
(ii) Welfare cess
(iii) Other taxes and cesses:-
(a) Mineral cess
(b) Cess on dead rent
(c) Others (please specify)
6. Other expenses (₹):
(i) Overheads
(ii) Maintenance
(iii) Money value of other benefits paid to workmen
(iv) Payment made to professional agencies
a. Loose ammonium
nitrate
b. Ammonium nitrate
in cartridged form
(Mention different
trade names)
105
6. Detonators No.s X X X X
i) Ordinary
ii) Electrical X X X X
(a) Ordinary
(b) Delay
7. Fuse Mts X X X X
(a)Safety Fuse
(b)Detonating Fuse
8.Plastic ignition cord Mts
9.Others (specify) (Mention
the unit)
Different sizes of soaked liquid oxygen cartridges to be reported in equivalent kg. as per
manufacturer’s instruction.
No of holes
Drilling
Metrage
No of pits
Pitting Excavation
(in m3)
No of trenches
Excavation
Length covered
(in metre)
106
2. Reserves and Resources estimated (in tonnes).
Classification Code At the Assessed Depletion Balance
beginning during the of resources as
of the year year reserves on
1.4.20___ during the 31.3.20____
year
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)= (3+4-5)
A. Mineral Reserve
1. Proved Mineral Reserve 111
2. Probable mineral Reserve 121
122
3. Total Reserves
B. Remaining Resources
1. Feasibility mineral Resource 211
2. Prefeasibility mineral resource 221
222
3. Measured mineral resource 331
4. Indicated mineral resource 332
5. Inferred mineral resource 333
6. Reconnaissance mineral 334
resource
7. Total remaining Resources
Total (A+B)
(Information to be given in respect of mineral fractions generated and stacked/ dumped below cut-
off grade and above threshold value, if prescribed, having no immediate sale value)
At the beginning Generated during Disposed during Total stacked at Average grade of the
of the year the year the year the end of the year mineral reject
generated.
(Information to be given in respect of overburden/ waste and mineral fractions generated below
threshold value, if prescribed)
At the beginning Generated Disposed in dumps Backfilled Total at the end of the
of the year during the year during the year during the year year
107
5. Trees planted/ survival rate
Description Within lease area Outside lease area
i) Number of trees planted during the year
ii) Survival rate in percentage
iii) Total no. of trees at the end of the year
6. Type of Machinery: Give the following information for the types of machinery in use such as
hoist, fans, drills, loaders, excavators, dumpers, haulages, conveyors, pumps, etc.
7(i) Details of mineral Treatment Plant, if any: Give a brief description of the process capacity of
the machinery deployed and its availability. (Submit Flow Sheet and Material Balance of the Plant
separately).
Tailings:
1. R.O.M production:
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B. Production
i)From Opencast
Working
ii)From underground
working
TOTAL
(Production)
C. Despatches
D. Closing Stocks
E. Ex-mine Price (₹)
@:The Unit of quantity viz. Carats/Grams/Kilogram etc., as the case may be, should be indicated
under quantity.
3. Details of deductions made from sale value for computation of Ex-mine price (₹/ Unit)
Deduction claimed# Amount Remarks
( in ₹/ Unit)
a) Cost of transportation
(indicate loading station and distance from
mine in remarks)
b) Loading and unloading charges
c) Railway freight, if applicable
(indicate destination and distance)
d) Port handling charges/ export duty
(indicate name of port)
e) Charges for sampling and analysis
f) Rent for the plot at stocking yard
g) Other charges
(specify clearly)
Total (a) to (g)
# Not applicable for captive dispatches and ex-mine sales
*: To indicate rough and uncut stones, cut and polished stones, industrial, others
## To indicate separately if more than one buyer.
NOTE:- Mine owners are required to substantiate domestic sale value/ FOB value for each grade of
ore quoted above with copy of invoices (not to be submitted with the return; to be produced whenever
required).
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5. Give reasons for increase/decrease in production/nil production, if any, during the year
compared to the previous year.
a)
b)
6. Give reasons for increase/decrease in grade wise ex-mine price, if any, during the year
compared to the previous year.
a)
b)
Note: Information given under Part VII will be kept confidential. The Government, however, will be
free to utilize the information for general studies without revealing the identity of the firm.
VERIFICATION
I certify that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects.
Place: Signature
Date: Name in full:
Designation:
Owner/Agent/
Mining
Engineer/Manager.”;
110
FORM-H
(See rule 46)
This Form, duly filled in must reach the concerned authorities as prescribed within the rule,
within fifteen days of new appointment or termination from employment or change in address
of Agent, Mining Engineer, Geologist or Manager, by online or Email.
This should be sent to the Regional Controller in whose territorial jurisdiction the mineral
concession falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of
Mines, under rule 66 of the Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 2016.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned person.
____________________________________________________________________
5. Mine Code
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9. Please indicate whether notice is given in respect of:
Part time
[In case the vacancy so created has been filled in, please furnish the particulars of the same in
columns 7 and 9(a)]
Place:
Date:
Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/Mining Engineer/Manager
112
FORM-I
(See rule 47)
(Notice of sinking shafts and boreholes)
This Form, duly filled in must reach the concerned authorities as prescribed within the rule,
within fifteen days after the commencement of sinking shafts/boreholes, by online or Email.
This should be sent to the Regional Controller in whose territorial jurisdiction the mineral
concession falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of
Mines, under rule 66 of the Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 2016.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned person.
____________________________________________________________________
5. Mine Code
(Information will be system generated. Linked with Entry 4 and 5 of Form ‘K’.)
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9. Location of the Mineral Concession
(Information will be system generated. Linked with Entry 4 and 5 of FORM ‘K’.)
_______________________
Place:
Date:
Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Geologist/Mining Engineer
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FORM-J
[See rule 48(1)]
5. Mine Code
(Information will be system generated. Linked with Entry 4 and 5 of Form ‘K’.)
10. Type and make of the drill and size of core __________________________
.
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11. Bore hole/pit number and its location
Place:
Date:
Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Geologist/Mining Engineer
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FORM-K
[See Rule 45(1)]
(Application for registration under Rule 45 of MCDR for undertaking mining or prospecting or
reconnaissance operations, or trading or storage or end use or export of minerals)
If there is any change after registration in any of the fields, the form may be updated accordingly
and informed to the Controller General, Indian Bureau of Mines.
Application to be filed through the respective Regional Office of Indian Bureau of Mines, under
whose jurisdiction the State or Union territory in which the mining or prospecting or
reconnaissance operations or trading or storage or end use or export of minerals is being
undertaken, falls.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned signing authority
o Individual
o Association of individuals
o Firm
o Company registered under Companies Act.
2. Type of business/activity: (Please tick mark options given below, multiple options permitted)
o Reconnaissance
o Prospecting
o Mining
o Trading of minerals
o Storage of minerals
o End-user of minerals (including consumption from captive mines)
o Export of minerals (also mention IE Code )
(a)In case of individual applicant (includes owner, agent, mining engineer or manager of every
mine):
(i) Name Shri / Smt. (First name) / (Middle name) / (Last name)
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mine o Mining engineer
o Manager
(please tick
mark the
option)
Taluka
District
State / U.T
Pin code
Fax :
Residence :
Mobile :
(vi) AADHAR
number
(vii) Passport
number
(i) Name of
Association, or
name of the
Signing
authority of
association
Taluka
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District
State / U.T
Pin code
Fax :
Residence :
Mobile :
Residence:
Mobile:
E mail:
PAN no.
Passport no.
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(i) Name of Firm
Taluka
District
State / U.T
Pin code
Fax :
Residence :
Mobile :
(v) Registration
number of
Firm (as
registered
under Indian
Partnership
Act, 1932)
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registration
Residence:
Mobile:
Email:
PAN No.
Passport No.
(i) Name of
Company
(ii) Registered
Address
State / U.T
Pin code
Fax :
Mobile :
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(v) Registration
number of
Company(as
registered
under
Companies Act,
2013)
Residence:
Mobile:
E mail:
PAN no.
Passport no.
(e) State License Details (only for a State License Holder under section 23C of MMDR Act
1957
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4. Please give details of mines held at the time of applying for registration if any, or update the
information due to any changes after registration, by the Individual/ Association of
Individuals / Firms or Company.
Sl. No. Name of the mine Lease Code assigned Mine code assigned by
by IBM IBM
(in ha.)
5. Please give details of prospecting licence / prospecting licence cum mining lease held at the
time of applying for registration, if any, or update the information due to any changes after
registration, by the Individual/ Association of Individuals / Firms or Company.
Location of PL/ PL cum ML area Area Name of Date of Period Date
Minerals grant
held of execution
under of license-
Composit
PL/ Licence
PL
cum
ML
(in ha.)
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6. Please give details of reconnaissance licence held at the time of applying for registration, if any, or
update the information due to any changes after registration, by the Individual/ Association of
Individuals / Firms or Company.
under of licence
RP
(in ha )
7. If engaged in mineral trading-storage and export, please give details of storage facilities
owned at the time of applying for registration or update the information due to any changes
after registration.
Owned/ Name
held
under
rent
(In hectres)
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8. If engaged in production or manufacturing through a mineral based industry, please give details
of mineral consumption or update the information due to any changes after registration
Sr. Location(s) of plant where mineral is used Name of Mineral Average Remarks
No. the plant consump-tion
consumed per year
(ddmm (ddmms
ss) s)
VERIFICATION
Place: Signature:
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FORM L
[See rule 45(6)(a)]
This Form, duly filled in must reach the concerned authorities as prescribed within the rule,
before the tenth day of every month in respect of the preceding month, through online.
This should be sent to the Regional Controller in whose territorial jurisdiction the mineral
concession falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of
Mines, under rule 66 of the Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 2016.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned person.
Quantity to be reported in tonnes. If not please specify the unit.
Value to be reported in rupees only.
Registration number means the registration number allotted by Indian Bureau of Mines to
the lessee/owner or to a trader/ stockist / end-use mineral based industry / exporter.
Ore grade for various minerals, as given in the form, to be strictly used while reporting.
_____________________________________________________________________________
1. GENERAL PARTICULARS
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2. DETAILS OF THE ACTIVITY
Mineral/Ore Grade Opening Ore purchased during the month Ore imported during the Ore dispatched during the Closing
of stock month month stock
mineral/ (within the country)
ore #
Quantity Registration Quantity Value Country Quantity Value Registration Quantity Value Quantity
number as number as
allotted by (in ₹) (in ₹) allotted by (in ₹)
the Indian the Indian
Bureau of Bureau of
Mines to Mines to
the supplier the buyer
Mineral/Ore Grade Opening Ore procured during the month Ore imported during Ore exported during the Closing
of stock for export month stock
mineral/ the month
ore # (from within the country)
Quantity Registration Quantity Value Country Quantity Value Country Quantity Value Quantity
number as
allotted by (in ₹) (in ₹) (in ₹)
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to
the supplier
(to indicate
separately
if more than
one
supplier)
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(c) End-use mineral based activity
Mineral/ Grade Openi Ore procured during the Ore imported during Ore consumed Ore dispatched during the Closin
Ore of ng month (within the the month during the month g
miner stock country) month stock
al/ ore
#
Quanti Registrati Quanti Val Countr Quanti Val Quanti Val Registrati Quanti Val Quanti
ty on ty ue y ty ue ty ue on ty ue ty
number number
as (in (in (in as (in
allotted ₹) ₹) ₹) allotted ₹)
by the by the
Indian Indian
Bureau of Bureau of
Mines to Mines to
the the buyer
supplier
(to
(to indicate
indicate separate
separate ly if
ly if more
more than
than one
one buyer)
supplier
)
Quanti Registrati Quanti Valu Countr Quanti Valu Registration Quanti Valu Quanti
ty on ty e y ty e number as ty e ty
number as allotted by the
allotted (in (in Indian Bureau (in
by the ₹) ₹) of Mines to ₹)
Indian the
Bureau of person/compa
Mines to ny to whom
the ore dispatched
supplier
(to indicate
(to separately if
indicate more than one
separately person/compa
if more ny)
than one
supplier)
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VERIFICATION
Place: Signature:
Date: Name in full:
# Grades of minerals to be reported in the above tables are as given below. (If separate grades
are not mentioned below, report the mineral name against grade):
MINERAL GRADES
Iron ore (i) Lumps:
a) Below 51% Fe
b) 51% to below 55% Fe
c) 55% to below 58% Fe
d) 58% to below 60% Fe
e) 60% to below 62% Fe
f) 62% to below 65% Fe
g) 65% and above Fe
(ii) Fines:
a) Below 51% Fe
b) 51% to below 55% Fe
c) 55% to below 58% Fe
d) 58% to below 60% Fe
e) 60% to below 62% Fe
f) 62% to below 65% Fe
g) 65% and above Fe
(iii) Concentrates
(iv) Calibrated Lump Ore (CLO)
(Quantity already reported in Lumps should not be reported against CLO)
a) Below 62% Fe (CLO any size)
b) 62% to below 65% Fe (5-18 mm size CLO)
c) 62% to below 65% Fe (10-40 mm size CLO)
d) 62% to below 65% Fe (CLO others)
e) 65% and above Fe (5-18 mm size CLO)
f) 65% and above Fe (10-40 mm size CLO)
g) 65% and above Fe (CLO others)
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(v) ROM ore
a) Below 51% Fe
b) 51% to below 55% Fe
c) 55% to below 58% Fe
d) 58% to below 60% Fe
e) 60% to below 62% Fe
f) 62% to below 65% Fe
g) 65% and above Fe
Manganese Ore (i) Ore
a) Below 25% Mn
b) 25% to below 35% Mn
c) 35% to below 46% Mn
d) 46% and above Mn
e) Dioxide ore
(ii) Concentrates
Bauxite (i) For use in alumina and aluminium extraction:-
a) Below 40% Al2O3
b) 40% to below 45% Al2O3
c) 45% to below 50% Al2O3
d) 50% to below 55% Al2O3
e) 55% to below 60% Al2O3
f) 60% and above Al2O3
(ii) For use other than alumina and aluminium metal extraction
a) Cement
b) Abrasive
c) Refractory
d) Chemical
Chromite (i) Lumps
a) Below 40% Cr2O3
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3
c) 52% and above Cr2O3
(ii) Fines
a) Below 40% Cr2O3
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3
c) 52% and above Cr2O3
(iii) Concentrates
(iv) ROM ore
a) Below 40% Cr2O3
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3
c) 52% and above Cr2O3
Asbestos a) Amphibole
b) Chrysotile
Fluorite/Fluorspar a) 80% and above CaF2
b) 70% to below 80% CaF2
c) 30% to below 70% CaF2
d) Below 30% CaF2
Graphite a) With 80% or more fixed carbon
b) With 40 % or more fixed carbon but less than 80% fixed carbon
c) With 20% or more fixed carbon but less than 40% fixed carbon
d) With less than 20% fixed carbon
Kyanite a) 40% and above Al2O3
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b) Below 40% Al2O3
Limestone a) LD Grade (less than 1.5% silica content)
b) SMS
c) BF
d) Chemical
e) Cement
Rock Phosphate/ a) Above 30% P2O5
Phosphorite b) Above 25% to 30% P2O5
c) Above 20% to 25% P2O5
d) Upto 20% P2O5
Precious and semi- a) Rough and uncut stones
precious stones b) Cut and polished stones
c) Industrial
d) Others
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FORM M
[See rule 45(6)(b)]
For the financial year 1st April, 20____ to 31st March, 20____
ANNUAL RETURN
This Form, duly filled in must reach the concerned authorities as prescribed within the rule,
before the first day of July of each year for the preceding financial year, through online.
This should be sent to the Regional Controller in whose territorial jurisdiction the mineral
concession falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of
Mines, under rule 66 of the Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 2016.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned person.
Quantity to be reported in tonnes. If not please specify the unit.
Value to be reported in rupees only.
Registration number means the registration number allotted by Indian Bureau of Mines to
the lessee/owner or to a trader/ stockist / end-use mineral based industry / exporter.
Ore grade for various minerals, as given in the form, to be strictly used while reporting.
Item 5 related to raw materials consumed may be filled up by all end use industry and iron
and steel industry also
_____________________________________________________________________________
1. GENERAL PARTICULARS
Mineral/Ore Grade Opening Ore purchased during the year Ore imported during the Ore despatched during the year Closing
of stock year stock
mineral/ (within the country)
ore #
Quantity Registration Quantity Value Country Quantity Value Registration Quantity Value Quantity
number as number as
allotted by (in ₹) (in ₹) allotted by (in ₹)
the Indian the Indian
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Bureau of Bureau of
Mines to Mines to
the supplier the buyer
Mineral/Ore Grade Opening Ore procured during the year for Ore imported during Ore exported during the year Closing
of stock export stock
mineral/ the year
ore # (from within the country)
Quantity Registration Quantity Value Country Quantity Value Country Quantity Value Quantity
number as
allotted by (in ₹) (in ₹) (in ₹)
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to
the supplier
(to indicate
separately
if more than
one
supplier)
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(c) End-use mineral based activity
Mineral/Or Grade Openin Ore procured during the year Ore imported during the Ore consumed Ore despatched during the Clo
e of g stock (within the country) year during the year year sing
mineral stoc
/ ore # k
Quantit Registration Quantit Valu Countr Quantit Valu Quantit Valu Registratio Quantit Valu Qua
y number as y e y y e y e n number y e ntit
allotted by as allotted y
the Indian (in ₹) (in ₹) (in ₹) by the (in ₹)
Bureau of Indian
Mines to the Bureau of
supplier Mines to
the buyer
(to
indicate (to
separately indicate
if more separatel
than one y if more
supplier) than one
buyer)
Mineral/Ore Grade Opening Ore received during the year Ore imported during the year Ore despatched during the year Closing
of stock (within the country) stock
mineral/
ore #
Quantity Registration Quantity Value Country Quantity Value Registration Quantity Value Quantity
number as number as
allotted by (in ₹) (in ₹) allotted by the (in ₹)
the Indian Indian Bureau of
Bureau of Mines to the
Mines to person/company
the supplier to whom ore
despatched
(to indicate
separately (to indicate
if more than separately if
one more than one
supplier) person/company)
NOTE:
(b) Information to be given separately for each industry and each unit
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3. INFORMATION REGARDING END-USE MINERAL BASED INDUSTRIES (OTHER
THAN IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY)
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Expansion programme undertaken and progress made during the year :
(a) Sinter
i)Self fluxing
ii)Ordinary
(b) Pellets
(c) Coal
i)Clean coal
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(g) Steel
i) Liquid Steel/ Crude Steel
ii) Total Saleable Steel
a) Semi-finished Steel
b) Finished Steel
(j) Refractories-bricks
(k) Fertilizers
(iv) Expansion programme undertaken and progress made during the year:
(vi) Research and Development programme carried out during the year (give details):
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6. SOURCE OF SUPPLY
@ Indigenous/ Imported; * Quantity to be reported in tonnes. If not please specify the unit.
VERIFICATION
Place:
Signature:
Date:
Name in full:
# Grades of minerals to be reported in the above tables are as given below. (If separate grades
are not mentioned below, report the mineral name against grade):
MINERAL GRADES
Iron ore (i) Lumps:
a) Below 51% Fe
b) 51% to below 55% Fe
c) 55% to below 58% Fe
d) 58% to below 60% Fe
e) 60% to below 62% Fe
f) 62% to below 65% Fe
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g) 65% and above Fe
(ii) Fines:
a) Below 51% Fe
b) 51% to below 55% Fe
c) 55% to below 58% Fe
d) 58% to below 60% Fe
e) 60% to below 62% Fe
f) 62% to below 65% Fe
g) 65% and above Fe
(iii) Concentrates
(iv) Calibrated Lump Ore (CLO)
(Quantity already reported in Lumps should not be reported against CLO)
a) Below 62% Fe (CLO any size)
b) 62% to below 65% Fe (5-18 mm size CLO)
c) 62% to below 65% Fe (10-40 mm size CLO)
d) 62% to below 65% Fe (CLO others)
e) 65% and above Fe (5-18 mm size CLO)
f) 65% and above Fe (10-40 mm size CLO)
g) 65% and above Fe (CLO others)
(v) ROM ore
a) Below 51% Fe
b) 51% to below 55% Fe
c) 55% to below 58% Fe
d) 58% to below 60% Fe
e) 60% to below 62% Fe
f) 62% to below 65% Fe
g) 65% and above Fe
Manganese Ore (i) Ore
a) Below 25% Mn
b) 25% to below 35% Mn
c) 35% to below 46% Mn
d) 46% and above Mn
e) Dioxide ore
(ii) Concentrates
Bauxite (i) For use in alumina and aluminium extraction:-
a) Below 40% Al2O3
b) 40% to below 45% Al2O3
c) 45% to below 50% Al2O3
d) 50% to below 55% Al2O3
e) 55% to below 60% Al2O3
f) 60% and above Al2O3
(ii) For use other than alumina and aluminium metal extraction
a) Cement
b) Abrasive
c) Refractory
d) Chemical
Chromite (i) Lumps
a) Below 40% Cr2O3
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3
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c) 52% and above Cr2O3
(ii) Fines
a) Below 40% Cr2O3
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3
c) 52% and above Cr2O3
(iii) Concentrates
(iv) ROM ore
a) Below 40% Cr2O3
b) 40% to below 52 % Cr2O3
c) 52% and above Cr2O3
Asbestos a) Amphibole
b) Chrysotile
Fluorite/Fluorspar a) 80% and above CaF2
b) 70% to below 80% CaF2
c) 30% to below 70% CaF2
d) Below 30% CaF2
Graphite a) With 80% or more fixed carbon
b) With 40 % or more fixed carbon but less than 80% fixed carbon
c) With 20% or more fixed carbon but less than 40% fixed carbon
d) With less than 20% fixed carbon
Kyanite a) 40% and above Al2O3
b) Below 40% Al2O3
Limestone a) LD Grade (less than 1.5% silica content)
b) SMS
c) BF
d) Chemical
e) Cement
Rock Phosphate/ a) Above 30% P2O5
Phosphorite b) Above 25% to 30% P2O5
c) Above 20% to 25% P2O5
d) Upto 20% P2O5
Precious and semi- a) Rough and uncut stones
precious stones b) Cut and polished stones
c) Industrial
d) Others.”.
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FORM-N
(See Rule 50)
This Form, duly filled in must reach the concerned authorities as prescribed within the rule,
within thirty days of the date of such transfer, by online or Email.
This should be sent to the Regional Controller in whose territorial jurisdiction the mineral
concession falls as notified from time to time by the Controller General, Indian Bureau of
Mines, under rule 66 of the Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 2016.
The form should be digitally signed by the concerned person.
____________________________________________________________________
5. Mine Code
(Information will be system generated. Linked with Entry 4 and 5 of Form ‘K’.)
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8. Particulars of mineral concession
(Information will be system generated. Linked with Entry 4 and 5 of FORM ‘K’. )
11. Letter number and date of transfer order issued by State Government
Place:
Date:
Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Geologist/Mining Engineer
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