1.) Introduction: Soham Ferro Manganese Private Limited Nagpur Page 4
1.) Introduction: Soham Ferro Manganese Private Limited Nagpur Page 4
1.) Introduction: Soham Ferro Manganese Private Limited Nagpur Page 4
1.) INTRODUCTION
Directorate of Geology & Mining, has decided to facilitate the work of fixing of mine
boundaries by carrying out survey with the help of DGPS and Total Station instruments
and erection of boundary pillars in the state of Maharashtra in order to comply the
guidelines and directions issued in Mineral (Auction) Rules, 2015/ IBM Circular no. 2/2010
and Minerals (Other than Atomic and Hydro Carbons Energy Minerals) Concession Rules-
2016], by calling bids from the Empanelled Agencies.
Soham Ferro Magnese Pvt. Ltd. (SFMPL) is a leading consultant in India and empanelled
with Directorate of Geology & Mining, Old Secretariat Building, Civil Lines, Nagpur,
Maharashtra their order bearing no. NO/MC/AUTHO/NOC/355 Dt. 18.05.2011 for carrying
Differential Global Positioning Systems (DGPS) survey against Circular No. 02/2010 Dt.
06.04.2010 issued by M/s. Indian Bureau of Mines, Govt. Of India, who have authorized us
for preparing field maps using DGPS Instruments as per the directives mentioned in the
said circular and for preparing cadastral maps/other maps vide order no.
MC/AUTHO/NOC/355/2011/927 Dt. 15.03.2011.
The Ministry of Coal has allotted 659.000 hectares of the lease to Chowgule And
Company Private Limited at villages – Khamhariya Kalan, Khamhariya Khurd, Chunia,
Senduri, Kholhad And Kathotiya, Tehsil – Pali And Sohagpur in the Umaria And Shahdol
district of the Madhya Pradesh State for captive use of its Coal. The proponent is
committed to operating systems and scientific mining operations, making optimum
utilization of the resources.
We M/s. Soham Ferro Manganese Pvt. Ltd., would like to impress upon you that,
our organization has been duly empanelled by Govt. Of Madhya Pradesh, Directorate
of Geology and Mining 29-A, ‘Khanij Bhawan‘ Arera Hills, Bhopal vide their order
Positioning Systems (DGPS) survey and for carrying Geo referencing and Cadastral
Map as per Guide lines issued by IBM Letter No. 02/2010 Dt. 06.04.2010 and
(Nitin Y. Selukar)
Director
Long. -: E 81°19'38.964”
Reference Point: DGPS Bench Mark Reference points taken from Bicharpur Coal Block
area. R-8 & R-10 are the two fixed National Coal grid points That have already been
surveyed and transferred from the Dhamdha Mines. With those two references, We have
fixed a permanent BASE STATION on Rock Stone at THAKUR BABA Temple and on Forest
Pillar in Khamhariya Khurd village. Capture satellite signals on static mode observation
for 2 hours continuously on this benchmark point. Please refer to BM References and Site
Location Photographs on pages no-26, 27 and 28.
7) SCOPE OF WORK:
The Scope of work for the Surveying and Associated Activities are as follows:
i. DGPS Survey: The mine lease areas provided by the client shall be surveyed
by DGPS instrument. The data collected shall be duly geo-referenced using
Ground Control Points (GCPs) from the nearest GSI reference/control
point/GTS bench mark and collected using dual frequency DGPS receiver. A
base map shall be prepared using these data.
ii. The Boundary pillars ( intermediate as well as corner) are made as prescribed
under Rule 12(V) of MCR 2016.
iii. Preparation of geo-referenced vectorised ML map using necessary digitization,
amalgamation of maps, mosaicing, ground level point referring etc. all
complete in all respects. On integration, the Geo-Referenced ML map shall
duly match with geo-referenced vectorised cadastral map.
iv. Survey of all the lease boundary pillar locations using DGPS.
v. Vectorised Geo-referenced ML maps shall be superimposed on latest high
resolution satellite data (cloud free), derived from merging of Cartosat-2 and
LISS-IV (scale 1:5000) covering ML area plus an area coming within the ML
area boundary and 500 m beyond the ML boundary line.
Survey Agencies' scope of work is based on the Ministry of Mines, IBM Circular No.
2/2010 under reference no. N-11013/2/MP/90/CCOM Vol-VII dated 6/4/2010.
Hardware:
Sr.
Name of Instrument Make/ Model Accuracy Numbers
No.
Topcon Sokkia India Pvt. Ltd. / 3mm+1PPM
1 DGPS (Dual Frequency) 2
GSX-2
2. Handle GPS Garmin 3 Mt. 5
Software:
Sr.
Software Make Version
No.
1 Magnet Tools Topcon Sokkia India Pvt. Ltd. 1.2.1
2. LEICA Geo Office Leica geosystems AG 7.0.1.0
Combined
3. AutoCAD Autodesk 2012
4. Ms Office Microsoft Corp. 2010
5. EradasImagin Eradas 8.4
6. ArcGIS ArcGIS 10.3
9. A] INTRODUCTION
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a worldwide
radio-navigation system formed from a constellation of
24 satellites and their ground stations. It consists of
Three Segments:-
User Segment
Control Segment
Space Segment
GPS uses these “man-made stars” as reference points to calculate positions accurate to a
matter of meters. In fact, with advanced forms of GPS you can make measurements to
better than a centimeter. Surveying/Mapping most commonly used now days, in a sense
it’s like giving every square meter on the planet a unique tackle.
Sokkia –GSX 2 antenna recorded field survey data are downloading in Sokkia Receiver as
following steps:
I] IMPORT
nothing coordinates for a given point of interest, effectively geo referencing this point. A
geo reference must be a matchless identifier. In other words, there must be only one
location for which a geo reference acts as the reference.
Ideal recent satellite data are characterized by intersection of features, such as roads,
canals or streams. Considering the high resolution of satellite data (IKONOS) has been
used mostly Geo-Tiff Format image is preferred. Satellite data typically on basis of
different forest band applicable it’s depend upon mineral of that area.
The following list describes the main phases applied in the present study, for the creation
of the land cover maps:-
VI
P-24 P-32
P-53 P-56
P-73 P-75
P-79 P-82
P-90 P-104
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31 P-31 81°19'12.878" 23°14'19.795" 532761.178 2569994.986
32 P-32 81°19'9.347" 23°14'19.788" 532660.838 2569994.550
33 P-33 81°19'5.816" 23°14'19.781" 532560.497 2569994.115
34 P-34 81°19'2.285" 23°14'19.774" 532460.157 2569993.680
35 P-35 81°18'58.754" 23°14'19.767" 532359.817 2569993.246
36 P-36 81°18'55.224" 23°14'19.760" 532259.505 2569992.812
37 P-37 81°18'51.693" 23°14'19.752" 532159.165 2569992.349
38 P-38 81°18'48.162" 23°14'19.745" 532058.825 2569991.916
39 P-39 81°18'48.132" 23°14'23.071" 532057.752 2570094.193
40 P-40 81°18'48.085" 23°14'26.397" 532056.195 2570196.468
41 P-41 81°18'48.047" 23°14'29.724" 532054.895 2570298.775
42 P-42 81°18'48.008" 23°14'33.050" 532053.566 2570401.051
43 P-43 81°18'47.970" 23°14'36.376" 532052.265 2570503.327
44 P-44 81°18'47.931" 23°14'39.702" 532050.936 2570605.604
45 P-45 81°18'47.893" 23°14'43.028" 532049.636 2570707.880
46 P-46 81°18'47.855" 23°14'46.354" 532048.335 2570810.156
47 P-47 81°18'47.816" 23°14'49.680" 532047.006 2570912.432
48 P-48 81°18'47.778" 23°14'53.006" 532045.706 2571014.708
49 P-49 81°18'47.739" 23°14'56.332" 532044.377 2571116.984
50 P-50 81°18'47.701" 23°14'59.658" 532043.076 2571219.260
51 P-51 81°18'47.662" 23°15'2.984" 532041.748 2571321.537
52 P-52 81°18'47.624" 23°15'6.310" 532040.447 2571423.813
53 P-53 81°18'47.586" 23°15'9.636" 532039.147 2571526.089
54 P-54 81°18'47.547" 23°15'12.963" 532037.818 2571628.396
55 P-55 81°18'47.509" 23°15'16.289" 532036.517 2571730.672
56 P-56 81°18'47.470" 23°15'19.615" 532035.188 2571832.948
57 P-57 81°18'47.432" 23°15'22.941" 532033.888 2571935.225
58 P-58 81°18'47.393" 23°15'26.267" 532032.559 2572037.501
59 P-59 81°18'47.355" 23°15'29.593" 532031.259 2572139.777
60 P-60 81°18'47.317" 23°15'32.919" 532029.958 2572242.054
61 P-61 81°18'50.911" 23°15'32.932" 532132.073 2572242.674
62 P-62 81°18'54.438" 23°15'32.951" 532232.283 2572243.476
63 P-63 81°18'57.965" 23°15'32.971" 532332.494 2572244.309
64 P-64 81°19'1.491" 23°15'32.990" 532432.676 2572245.112
65 P-65 81°19'5.018" 23°15'33.009" 532532.886 2572245.915
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66 P-66 81°19'8.544" 23°15'33.028" 532633.068 2572246.719
67 P-67 81°19'12.071" 23°15'33.048" 532733.279 2572247.555
68 P-68 81°19'15.598" 23°15'33.067" 532833.489 2572248.361
69 P-69 81°19'19.124" 23°15'33.086" 532933.671 2572249.167
70 P-70 81°19'22.651" 23°15'33.105" 533033.882 2572249.974
71 P-71 81°19'26.177" 23°15'33.125" 533134.064 2572250.812
72 P-72 81°19'29.704" 23°15'33.144" 533234.274 2572251.621
73 P-73 81°19'33.231" 23°15'33.163" 533334.485 2572252.430
74 P-74 81°19'36.757" 23°15'33.182" 533434.667 2572253.239
75 P-75 81°19'40.284" 23°15'33.201" 533534.877 2572254.050
76 P-76 81°19'43.810" 23°15'33.220" 533635.060 2572254.861
77 P-77 81°19'47.337" 23°15'33.239" 533735.270 2572255.673
78 P-78 81°19'50.864" 23°15'33.258" 533835.481 2572256.485
79 P-79 81°19'54.390" 23°15'33.277" 533935.663 2572257.298
80 P-80 81°19'57.917" 23°15'33.296" 534035.873 2572258.112
81 P-81 81°20'1.444" 23°15'33.315" 534136.084 2572258.926
82 P-82 81°20'4.970" 23°15'33.334" 534236.266 2572259.741
83 P-83 81°20'8.497" 23°15'33.353" 534336.476 2572260.557
84 P-84 81°20'12.023" 23°15'33.372" 534436.658 2572261.373
85 P-85 81°20'15.550" 23°15'33.391" 534536.869 2572262.191
86 P-86 81°20'19.077" 23°15'33.410" 534637.079 2572263.008
87 P-87 81°20'22.603" 23°15'33.429" 534737.261 2572263.827
88 P-88 81°20'26.130" 23°15'33.448" 534837.472 2572264.646
89 P-89 81°20'29.656" 23°15'33.466" 534937.654 2572265.435
90 P-90 81°20'30.319" 23°15'33.470" 534956.491 2572265.602
91 P-91 81°20'30.339" 23°15'30.094" 534957.304 2572161.787
92 P-92 81°20'30.360" 23°15'26.718" 534958.145 2572057.972
93 P-93 81°20'30.380" 23°15'23.342" 534958.958 2571954.157
94 P-94 81°20'30.401" 23°15'19.966" 534959.799 2571850.342
95 P-95 81°20'30.421" 23°15'16.590" 534960.612 2571746.527
96 P-96 81°20'30.441" 23°15'13.214" 534961.425 2571642.712
97 P-97 81°20'30.462" 23°15'9.838" 534962.266 2571538.897
98 P-98 81°20'30.482" 23°15'6.462" 534963.079 2571435.082
99 P-99 81°20'30.503" 23°15'3.086" 534963.920 2571331.267
100 P-100 81°20'30.523" 23°14'59.710" 534964.733 2571227.452
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101 P-101 81°20'30.544" 23°14'56.334" 534965.574 2571123.638
102 P-102 81°20'30.564" 23°14'52.958" 534966.387 2571019.823
103 P-103 81°20'30.585" 23°14'49.582" 534967.228 2570916.008
104 P-104 81°20'30.605" 23°14'46.206" 534968.041 2570812.193
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SAHAPUR EAST COAL BLOCK
STATEMENT SHOWING DETAILS OF JHUDPI JUNGLE PROPOSED FOR DIVERSION
JHUDPI JUNGLE
S. NO. DISTRICT TEHSIL VILLAGE KHASRA NO TYPE OF FOREST AREA IN HA.
1 KHAMARIA 163 JHUDPI JUNGLE 0.039
SOHAGPUR
2 KALAN 171 JHUDPI JUNGLE 0.301
SHAHDOL