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FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 1ST APRIL 2009 TO 31ST MARCH 2010 MINE CODE
AUUNAL RETURN
[See Rule 45(1)(c)(ix)] Name of the Minerals Name of the Mine Name(s) of other mineral(s) if any, Produced from the same mine during the year To, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Controller General, India Bureau of Mines, Nagpur. The Controller of Mines, India Bureau of Mines, Ajmer Zone. The Regional Controller of Mines, India Bureau of Mines, Ajmer. The Director of Mines, Department of mines & Geology, Udaipur. The Mining Engineer, Bhilwara
PART I (General)
1. Location of the Mine : Village Post Office District State Name & Address of Lessee/Owner : Name of owner Address Registered office of Owner Agent Manager Mining Engineer In-charge Geologist In-charge Transferor (Previous lease) Date of transfer Particulars of area operated/Lease (Furnish information on items (I) to (v) lease-wise in case mine workings cover more than one lease) (i) Area under lease (hectares) Under forest Outside forest Total Date of execution of mining lease deed Period of lease Area for which surface rights are held(hectares) Date and period of renewal (if applicable) In case there is more than one mine in the same lease area, indicate name of mine and mineral produced Cont. 2 Tahsil/Taluka PIN
2.
3.
---2--4. Lease area (surface area) utilization as at the end of year(hectares) : Under forest Total : : Outside forest :
Already exploited & abandoned by opencast (O/C) mining Covered under current (O/C) workings Reclaimed/rehabilitated Used for waste disposal Occupied by plant, buildings, residential, welfare buildings and roads Used for any other purpose(specify)
Ownership / exploiting agency of mine. (i) (ii) (iii) Public Sector Private Sector Joint Sector :::-
Number of technical and supervisory staff employed at the mine :S.No. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Description Graduate Mining Engineer Diploma Mining Engineer Geologist Other Administrative, Clerical and Technical Supervisory Staff No. of Days the Mine Worked No. of Shift per Day Indicate reasons for stoppage in the mine during the year such as due to Strike, Lock out, Monsoon, nonavailability of labour, transport bottleneck, lack of demand, uneconomic operation etc. and the number of days of work stoppage for each factor separately. Wholly Employed Partly Employed
2.
(1) Employment of labour and wages paid Maximum number of persons employed any one day during the year. : (a) (b) In working below ground on __________________ (a) _______________________ In all the mint on ___________________________ (a) _______________________ Cont. 3
---3--Total No. of man days worked during the year Classification Direct (1)
Below Ground : (i) Foreman and Mining Mates
Contract (2B)
Total (2C)
Average daily number of persons employed Male (4A) Female (4B) Total (4C)
(2A)
(ii) Face Worker and loaders (iii) Others Opencast Workings : (i) Foreman and Mining Mates (ii) Face Worker and loaders (iii) Others Above Ground : (i) Clerical & Supervisory Staff. (excluding the superior supervisory staff) (ii) Workers in any attached factory, workshop or mineral dressing plant. (iii) Others TOTAL
3. (2)
Total salaries paid to technical and supervisory staff employed in the mine during the year is : Rs.___________________
Cont. 4
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v) 2.
(b) Grease Electricity (a) Consumed (b) Generated (c) Sold Explosive (of all types as per Form-G) (a) Tyres (b) Timber & Supports (c) Drill rods & Kits Other Material, Spares & Stores
Royalty, Dead Rend and Surface Rent (in Rs.) : Paid for Current Year (a) Royalty (b) Dead Rent (c) Surface rent Paid towards past arrears
3. 4. 5.
Compensation paid for felling trees during the Year Rs. _____________________ Depreciation on fixed assets Rs. ______________________ Taxes and cesses : Particulars (i) (ii) (iii) Sales Tax / VAT Welfare cess Other taxes & cesses (a) Mineral cess (b) Cess on dead rent (c) Others (Please specify) Amount in Rs. Paid during the year to Central Govt. State Govt.
6.
Other expenses (Rs.) S.No. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Particulars Overhead Maintenance Money value of other benefits paid to workman Payment made to professional agencies Amount (Rs.)
Cont. 5
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3.
Type and Aggregate Horse power of Machinery. Type of Machinery No. of Units Capacity H.P.
2. 3. 4.
Feldspar (a) Opening Stock (b) Production (c) Closing Stock Quantity of overburden/waste rock removed Quantity of mineral rejects with grades Grades (indicate actual grade) Opening Stock at mine head
: : Dispatches from mine head Closing Stock at mine head PMV (Rs./MT)
5.
Feldspar Quartz Details of deductions (from FOR/FOB prices) used for computation of PMV (Rs./Tonne) (a) Cost of Transportation (indicate loading stations and distance From mine) (b) Loading and unloading Charges (c) Railway freight, if applicable (indicate destination and distance) (d) Port handling/export duty/and other Charges etc. (indicate name of port) TOTAL (a) to (d)
Cont. 6 ---6--6. Sales/Dispatches for Domestic Consumption and for Exports : Grade of ore Place of Sale For Domestic Consumption Consignee Quantity Sale value (Rs.) Country For Export Quantity F.O.B. Value (Rs.)
7.
Feldspar Quartz Give reasons for increase/decrease in production, if any, during the year compared to the previous year.
(i)
Direct Cost : (a) Exploration (b) Mining (c) Beneficiation (Mechanical only) Over-head cost Depreciation Interest Royalty Taxes Dead Rent Others (Specify) TOTAL
Note : Information given under Part-VI will be kept confidential, if required. The Government, however, will be free to utilize the information for general studies without revealing the identity or working cost of the firm. I certify that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects.
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