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MINISTRY OF MINES
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 19th April, 2016.
G.S.R. 430(E).In exercise of the powers conferred by section 18 of the Mines and Minerals (Development and
Regulation) Act, 1957 (67 of 1957), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the
Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988, namely :1.(1) These rules may be called the Mineral Conservation and Development (Amendment) Rules, 2016.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988 (hereinafter referred to as the principal rules), in rule 45,
(a) in sub-rule (2), for the words for registration within one month from the date of commencement of these rules,
the words for registration, in electronic form, within one month from the date of registration of lease deed or before
the commencement of trading operation or storage or end-use or export of minerals, as the case may be shall be
substituted;
( b) for sub-rule (3), the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely:(3) The Indian Bureau of Mines shall allot and record the registration number in the register referred to in sub-rule
(4).;
(c) in sub-rule (5),
(I)
(II)

after the words shall submit, the word online shall be inserted;
for clause (a), the following shall be substituted, namely:(a) a daily return which shall be submitted through the Mobile application of the Indian Bureau of Mines,
latest by 1800 hours of the following day;
(aa) a monthly return which shall be submitted before the 10th day of every month in respect of the
preceding month in electronic form, along with a 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 F-1;
(ii) for copper, gold, lead, pyrite, tin, tungsten, zinc, in Form F-2; and
(iii) for precious and semi-precious stones, in Form F-3;;
(III) for clause (b), the following clause shall be substituted, namely:(b) 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 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 H-1;
(ii) for copper, gold, lead, pyrite, tin, tungsten, zinc, in Form H-2; and
(iii) for precious and semi-precious stones, in Form H-3:
Provided that in case of abandonment of a mine, the annual return shall be submitted within
one hundred and five days from the date of abandonment.;
(d) in sub-rule (6), in the opening portion,
(i) after the words shall submit, the word online shall be inserted;

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(ii) after the word returns, the words in electronic form, along with a print copy of the same if it is not
digitally signed, shall be inserted;
(e) in sub-rule (7), in the opening portion,
(I) for the words monthly or special, the words daily or monthly shall be substituted;
(II) in clause (ii), the words or export wherever they occur and the words or carrying out export shall be
omitted;
(III) after clause (ii), the following clause shall be inserted, namely:(iii) 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.;
(f) for sub- rule (8), the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely:(8) In case of mining of minerals by the owner, agent, mining engineer or manager of mine the
(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;
(b) ex-Mine price of mineral grade or concentrate shall be,
(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;
(vi) handling charges in port;
(vii) charges for stevedoring and trimming;
(viii) 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 has occurred, the total of sale value of the mineral less the actual expenditure
incurred towards transportation, loading, unloading, 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 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:
Provided that if for a particular mineral grade or concentrate, the information for a State for a
particular month is not published by the Indian Bureau of Mines, the last available information

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published for that mineral grade or concentrate for that particular State by the Indian Bureau of Mines
in the last six months previous to the reporting month shall be referred, failing which the latest
information for All India for the mineral grade or concentrate, shall be referred;
(V) the cost of production in case of captive mines.;
(g) for sub- rule (9), the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely:(9) In case of trading or storage or end use or export of minerals, for the purpose of filing of returns, the value of
the mineral grade or concentrate shall be,
(a) where the 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 the 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:
Provided that if for a particular mineral grade or concentrate, the information for a State for a
particular month is not published by the Indian Bureau of Mines, the last available information
published for that mineral grade or concentrate for that particular State by the Indian Bureau of Mines
in the last six months previous to the reporting month shall be referred, failing which the latest
information for All India for the mineral grade or concentrate, shall be referred.;
(h) in sub rule 10, for the words submitted in, the words submitted along with the relevant parts of the shall be
substituted;
3.

In the principal rules, in the Schedule,


(a) for Forms F-1 to F-8, the following Forms shall be substituted, namely:-

FORM F-1
[See rule 45(5) (aa) (i)]
For the month of ________20
MONTHLY 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 and Labour)
1. Details of the 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

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(d) Name of Mine


(e) Name(s) of other mineral(s),
if any, produced from the same mine
(f) Location of the Mine :
Village
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 (Rs)
(ii) Royalty paid (Rs)
(iii) Dead Rent paid (Rs)
(iv) Payment made to the DMF (Rs)
(v) Payment made to the NMET (Rs)
4. Details on working of mine:
(i) Number of days the mine worked:
(ii) Reasons for work stoppage in the mine during the 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

Reasons

No of days

5. Average Daily Employment and Total Salary/Wages paid #:


Work place

Direct
Male

Below ground
Opencast
Above ground
Total

Female

Contract
Male

Female

Total Salary/Wages (Rs)


Direct

Contract

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# To include all employees exclusive to the mine and attached factory, workshop or mineral dressing plant at the mine
site
PART-II (PRODUCTION, DESPATCHES AND STOCKS)
(To be submitted separately for each mineral)
(Unit of Quantity in Tonnes)
1. Type of ore produced:
(Applicable for Iron ore only; tick mark whichever is applicable)
(a) Hematite
(b) Magnetite
2. Production and Stocks of ROM ore at Mine-head
Category

Opening stock

Production

Closing
stock

(a) Open Cast workings


(b) Underground Workings
(c) Dump workings

3(i) Grade-wise ROM ore despatches from mine head ($):


Grade of ROM@

Despatches from mine-head

Ex-mine Price (Rs)

($): Applicable for iron ore and chromite only. For other minerals data of dispatches to be reported in 3(ii)

3(ii) Grade-wise Production, Dispatches, Stocks and Ex-mine prices:


Grades**

Opening stock at
mine- head

Production

Despatches
from
mine-head

Closing
stock at
mine-head

Ex-mine
price
( /Tonne)

3(iii) In case the mineral is being pulverized in own factory, please give the following particulars (*):
Grade**

Total quantity
of mineral
Pulverized
(in tonnes)

Total quantity of pulverized


mineral produced
(for each mesh size)
Mesh size
Quantity
(tonne)

Total Quantity of pulverized mineral


sold during the month
Mesh size

3(iv) Average cost of pulverization (*) : _______ per tonne.


(*): Not applicable for Iron ore, Manganese ore, Bauxite and Chromite

Quantity
(tonne)

Ex-factory Sale value


( )

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4. Details of deductions made from sale value for computation of Ex-mine price (Rs / Tonne)
Deduction claimed #

Amount
( in Rs / Tonne)

Remarks

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


5. Sales/ Dispatches effected for Domestic Purposes and for Exports:
Nature of
For Domestic Purposes
Grade
Despatch
Registration
Consignee Quantity
Sale
(^)
(indicate
number as
name ##
value
whether
allotted by the
(Rs)
Domestic Sale Indian Bureau
or Domestic
of Mines to
Transfer or
the buyer ##
Captive
consumption
or Export)

Country

For export
Quantity

F.O.B
Value(Rs)

(^): 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)

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I certify that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects.

Place:
Date:

Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/Mining Engineer/Manager

@Grades of ROM ore dispatched:


MINERAL
Iron ore

GRADES
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
Iron ore

GRADES
(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

Chromite

Asbestos
Fluorite/Fluorspar

Graphite

(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
(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
a) Amphibole
b) Chrysotile
a) 80% and above CaF2
b) 70% to below 80% CaF2
c) 30% to below 70% CaF2
d) Below 30% CaF2
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
Limestone

a) 40% and above Al2O3


b) Below 40% Al2O3
a) LD Grade (less than 1.5% silica content)
b) SMS

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c) BF
d) Chemical
e) Cement
a) Above 30% P2O5
b) Above 25% to 30% P2O5
c) Above 20% to 25% P2O5
d) Upto 20% P2O5

Rock Phosphate/
Phosphorite

FORM F-2
[See rule 45(5) (aa) (ii)]
For the month of ________20
MONTHLY 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 and Labour)
1. Details of the 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
(f) Location of the Mine :
Village
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

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(i) Rent paid (Rs)


(ii) Royalty paid (Rs)
(iii) Dead Rent paid (Rs)
(iv) Payment made to the DMF (Rs)
(v) Payment made to the NMET (Rs)
4. Details on working of mine:
(i) Number of days the mine worked:
(ii) Reasons for work stoppage in the mine during the 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

Reasons

No of days

5. Average Daily Employment and Total Salary/Wages paid #:


Work place
Male

Direct
Female

Male

Contract
Female

Direct

Total Salary/Wages (Rs)


Contract

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 (PRODUCTION, DESPATCHES AND STOCKS)


(To be submitted separately for each mineral)
(Unit of Quantity in Tonnes; indicate unit of quantity if not in tonnes)
1. Production and Stocks of ROM ore
Opening stocks
Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

A. From Underground
workings
i) From Development
ii) From Stoping
B. From Opencast workings
Total

2. Ex-mine price of the ore produced (Rs per unit):

Production
Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Closing stocks
Quantity

Metal content/
grade

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3. Recoveries at Concentrator/Mill/Plant:
Ore received from the mine

Opening stocks of the Ore at

Ore treated

concentrator/plant
Quantity

Metal content/
grade

Quantity

Metal content/
grade

Concentrates * Obtained
Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Quantity

Tailings
Value
(Rs)

Quantity

Metal content/ grade

Closing stocks of concentrates at the


concentrator/plant
Quantity
Metal content/
grade

Metal content/
grade

*In case of any leaching method adopted, give quantity recovered and grade contained separately.
4. Recovery at the Smelter/Mill/Plant:
Opening Stocks of the
Concentrates received from
concentrates at the
concentrator/plant
smelter /plant

Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Concentrates treated

Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Closing stocks of
concentrate at the
Smelter/Plant
Quantity
Metal
content/
grade

Concentrates received
from
other sources
(specify)
Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Concentrates sold
(if any)

Quantity

Metals(*) recovered
(specify)
Quantity

Grade

Metal content/
grade

Other by-products, if any,


recovered

Value
(Rs)

Quantity

Grade

Value
(Rs)

(*) 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.
5. Sales during the month:
Metal/
Opening stocks of
Place of
Metals/Products sold(@)
Closing stocks of
Product
Metals/Products
sale
Metals/Products
Quantity

Grade

Quantity

Grade

Value(#)
(Rs)

Quantity

Grade

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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 (Rs / Unit)

Deduction claimed #

Amount
( in Rs / Unit)

Remarks

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


7. Sales/ Dispatches of ore and concentrates effected for Domestic Purposes and for Exports:

Grade
(ore/
Conc.)

Nature of
Despatch
(indicate
whether
Domestic Sale
or Domestic
Transfer or
Captive
consumption
or Export)

Registration
number as
allotted by the
Indian Bureau
of Mines to
the buyer ##

For Domestic Purposes


Consignee Quantity
name ##

## To indicate separately if more than one buyer.

Sale
value
(Rs)

Country

For export
Quantity

F.O.B
Value(Rs)

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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:
Date:

Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/Mining Engineer/Manager
FORM F-3
[See rule 45(5) (aa) (iii)]
For the month of ________20
MONTHLY 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 and Labour)
1. Details of the 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
(f) Location of the Mine :
Village
Post Office
Tahsil/Taluk
District

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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 (Rs)
(ii) Royalty paid (Rs)
(iii) Dead Rent paid (Rs)
(iv) Payment made to the DMF (Rs)
(v) Payment made to the NMET (Rs)
4. Details on working of mine:
(i) Number of days the mine worked:
(ii) Reasons for work stoppage in the mine during the 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

Reasons

No. of days

5. Average Daily Employment and Total Salary/Wages paid #:


Work place

Direct
Male

Female

Contract
Male

Female

Total Salary/Wages (Rs)


Direct

Contract

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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PART-II (PRODUCTION, DISPATCHES AND STOCKS)


(To be submitted separately for each mineral)
1. R.O.M production:
Category

Unit of quantity

Quantity

(a) Opencast workings


(b) Underground workings

2. Production, stocks and dispatches:-

Gem Variety

Industrial

Rough and uncut

Cut and Polished

stones

Stones

No. of
stones

Qty @

No. of
stones

Qty @

No. of
stones

Others

Qty @

No. of
stones

A .Opening stocks
B. Production
(i)From Opencast
Working
(ii)From underground
working
TOTAL (Production)
C. Despatches
D. Closing Stocks
E. Ex-mine Price (Rs)
@: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 (Rs / Unit)
Deduction claimed#

Amount
( in Rs/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

Remarks

Qty @

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4. Sales/ Dispatches effected for Domestic Purposes and for Exports:

Grade
(*)

Nature of
Despatch
(indicate
whether
Domestic Sale
or Domestic
Transfer or
Captive
consumption
or Export)

Registration
number as
allotted by the
Indian Bureau
of Mines to
the buyer ##

For Domestic Purposes


Consignee Quantity
name ##

Sale
value
(Rs)

Country

For export
Quantity

F.O.B
Value(Rs)

*: 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).
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.;

(b) for Forms H-1 to H-8, the following Forms shall be substituted, namely:-

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FORM H-1
[See rule 45(5)(b)(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. 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:
4. Registered Office of the Lessee:
5. Director in charge :
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

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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 (hectares):

Under
forest

Outside
forest

Total

(i) Already exploited & abandoned by opencast (O/C) mining


(ii) Covered under current (O/C) Workings
(iii) Reclaimed/rehabilitated
(iv) Used for waste disposal
(v) Occupied by plant, buildings, residential, welfare buildings & roads
(vi) Used for any other purpose (specify)
(vii) Work done under progressive mine closure plan during the year
13. Ownership/exploiting Agency of the mine:
(Public Sector/Private Sector/Joint Sector)

PART - II (Employment and Wages)

1.Number of supervisory staff employed at the mine


Description

Wholly
employed

Partly
employed

Reasons

No. of
days

(i) Graduate Mining Engineer


(ii) Diploma Mining Engineer
(iii) Geologist
(iv) Surveyor
(v) Other administrative and technical supervisory staff
Total:
2.(i) Number of days the mine worked:
(ii) No. of shifts per day:
(iii) Indicate reasons for work stoppage in the mine during the 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 .

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3. Employment and salary/wages paid #:


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
worked
days
persons employed
during the year
worked
Classification
during
Direct
Contract Total
Male
Female
Total
the year
(1)

2(A)

2(B)

2(C)

(3)

4(A)

4(B)

4(C)

Total Wages
/Salary for the
year
(Rs)

(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* (Rs)
(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
DeprecNet closing
Estimated
Additions
Sold or
beginning during the
discarded
iation
Balance
market
Description
of the year
Year
during the during the
(Rs) (2+3)value**
year
(Rs)
(Rs)
year
(4+5)
(Rs)
(Rs)
(Rs)
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:
* 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 mines 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.
2. Source of Finance ( at the end of the year) :
(i) Paid up Share Capital (Rs)
(ii)Own Capital (Rs)
(iii)Reserve & Surplus (All Types)( Rs)

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(iv)Long Term loans outstanding (#)(Rs)


Name of the Institution/Source

Amount of Loan (Rs)

Rate of Interest

(#) 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 (Rs)
(i) Interest paid during the year
(ii) Rents (excluding surface rent) paid during the year

PART - III (Consumption of Materials)

1. Quantity and cost of material consumed during the year


Description

Unit

(i) Fuel
(a) Coal

Tonnes

Quantity

Value (Rs)

(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)
Nos.
(v) Tyres
(vi) Timber & Supports
Nos.
(vii) Drill rods & kits
(viii) Other spares & stores
2. Royalty, Rents and Payments made to DMF & NMET (Rs):
X
(a) Royalty
(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 (Rs)

Paid for current year

Paid towards past arrears

4. Depreciation on fixed assets (Rs)


5. Taxes and cesses
Amount in Rupees paid during the year to:

X
X
(i) Sales Tax
(ii) Welfare cess
(iii) Other taxes & cesses:(a) Mineral cess
(b) Cess on dead rent

Central Govt.

State Govt.

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(c) Others (please specify)


6. Other expenses (Rs):
(i) Overheads
(ii) Maintenance
(iii) Money value of other benefits paid to workmen
(iv) Payment made to professional agencies
Part IV (Consumption of Explosives)
Licensed capacity of magazine: (specify unit separately in
kg/tonne, numbers, metres )

Classification

of

Unit

Explosives

Kg.
Kg.

Unit

Capacity

Quantity consumed

Estimated requirement

during the year

during the next year

Small dia.
(upto 32 mm)
1.Gun Powder
2.Nitrate Mixture
a. Loose ammonium
nitrate
b. Ammonium nitrate in
cartridged form
3. Nitro compound
4. Liquid Oxygen soaked
cartridges
5.Slurry explosives
(Mention different trade
names)
6. Detonators
i) Ordinary
ii) Electrical
(a) Ordinary
(b) Delay
7. Fuse
(a)Safety Fuse
(b)Detonating Fuse
8.Plastic ignition cord
9.Others (specify)

Item

Large dia. (above


32 mm)

Small dia.
(upto 32 mm)

Large dia.
(above 32 mm)

Kg.
Kg.
Kg.

No.s

Mts

Mts
(Mention
the unit)
Different sizes of soaked liquid oxygen cartridges to be reported in equivalent kg. as per manufacturers instruction.
PARTV (General Geology and Mining)
(Items 2 and 3 to be submitted separately for each mineral)
1. Exploration
1(i) Exploration activities during the year:
At the
beginning of
the year
Drilling
Pitting
Trenching

No of holes
Metrage
No of pits
Excavation
(in m3)
No of trenches
Excavation

During the year

Cumulative

Grid spacing/
Dimension

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(in m3)
Length covered
(in metre)
Expenditure on exploration (Rs)

1(ii). Any other exploration activity during the year:


2. Reserves and Resources estimated (in tonnes).
Classification
Code
At the
beginning of
the year
1.4.20___

(1)

(2)

A. Mineral Reserve
1. Proved Mineral Reserve

111

2. Probable mineral Reserve

121

(3)

Assessed
during the
year

Depletion of
reserves
during the
year

Balance
resources as on
31.3.20____

(4)

(5)

(6)= (3+4-5)

122
3. Total Reserves
B. Remaining Resources
1. Feasibility mineral Resource
2. Prefeasibility mineral resource

211
221

3. Measured mineral resource


4. Indicated mineral resource
5. Inferred mineral resource
6. Reconnaissance mineral resource

222
331
332
333
334

7. Total remaining Resources


Total (A+B)
3. Subgrade/Mineral Reject (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)
At the beginning of Generated during the Disposed during the
Total stacked at the
Average grade of the
the year
year
year
end of the year
mineral reject
generated

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 during
Disposed in dumps
Backfilled during Total at the end of the year
of the year
the year
during the year
the year

5. Trees planted/ survival rate


Description
i) Number of trees planted during the year

Within lease area

Outside lease area

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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.
Type of
machinery

Capacity of
each type of
machinery

Unit
(in which
capacity is
reported)

No. of
machinery

Electrical/
Non-electrical
(specify)

Used in
opencast/
underground
(specify)

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).
(ii) Furnish following information:
Item
Feed:

Tonnage

Concentrates/processed products :

(mention name)

By-products/Co-products:

(mention name)

Average Grade

Tailings:

PART-VI (PRODUCTION, DESPATCHES AND STOCKS)


(To be submitted separately for each mineral)
(Unit of Quantity in Tonnes)
1. Type of ore produced:
(Applicable for Iron ore only; tick mark whichever is applicable)
(a) Hematite
(b) Magnetite
2. Production and Stocks of ROM ore at Mine-head
Category

Opening stock

Production

Closing stock

(a) Open Cast workings


(b) Underground Workings
(c) Dump workings

3(i) Grade-wise ROM ore despatches from mine head ($):

Grade of ROM@

Despatches from mine-head

Ex-mine Price (Rs)

($): 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, Despatches, Stocks and Ex-mine prices:


Grades**
Opening stock at
Production
Despatches
mine- head
from
mine-head

Closing
stock at
mine-head

Ex-mine
price
(Rs /Tonne)

3(iii) In case the mineral is being pulverized in own factory, please give the following particulars (*):
Grade**
Total quantity
Total quantity of pulverized
Total Quantity of pulverized mineral
of mineral
mineral produced
sold during the year
Pulverized
(for each mesh size)
(in tonnes)
Mesh size
Quantity
Mesh size
Quantity
Ex-factory Sale value
(tonne)
(tonne)
(Rs)

3(iv) Average cost of pulverization (*) : Rs _______ 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 (Rs / Tonne)
Deduction claimed #

Amount
( in Rs / Tonne)

Remarks

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


5. Sales/ Despatches effected for Domestic Purposes and for Exports:
For Domestic Purposes
Nature of
Grade
Despatch
Registration
Consignee Quantity
Sale
(^)
(indicate
number as
name ##
value
whether
allotted by the
(Rs)
Domestic Sale Indian Bureau
or Domestic
of Mines to
Transfer or
the buyer ##

Country

For export
Quantity

F.O.B
Value(Rs)

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Captive
consumption
or Export)

(^): 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 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)
PART-VII: COST OF PRODUCTION
Cost of production per tonne of ore/mineral produced
Cost per tonne (Rs)

Sl.No.

Item

(i)

Direct Cost
(a) Exploration
(b) Mining
(c) Beneficiation(Mechanical Only)

(ii)

Over-head cost

(iii)

Depreciation

(iv)

Interest

(v)

Royalty

(vi)

Payments made to DMF

(vii)

Payments made to NMET

(viii)

Taxes

(ix)

Dead Rent

(x)

Others (specify)
Total

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.

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VERIFICATION
I certify that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects.

Place:
Date:

Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/
Mining Engineer/Manager

@Grades of ROM ore dispatched:


MINERAL
Iron ore

GRADES
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

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(iii) Concentrates
(iv) Calibrated Lump Ore (CLO)
(Quantity already reported in Lumps should not be reported against CLO)
a) Below 62% Fe (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

Chromite

Asbestos

(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
(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
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

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a) With 80% or more fixed carbon

Graphite

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
a) 40% and above Al2O3

Kyanite

b) Below 40% Al2O3


a) LD Grade (less than 1.5% silica content)

Limestone

b) SMS
c) BF
d) Chemical
e) Cement
a) Above 30% P2O5

Rock Phosphate/
Phosphorite

b) Above 25% to 30% P2O5


c) Above 20% to 25% P2O5
d) Upto 20% P2O5
FORM H-2
[See rule 45(5) (b)(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:
Phone no:

E-mail:
Mobile:

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3. 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:
4. Registered Office of the Lessee:
5. Director in charge :
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 (hectares):

Under
forest

Outside
forest

Total

(i) Already exploited & abandoned by opencast (O/C) mining


(ii) Covered under current (O/C) Workings
(iii) Reclaimed/rehabilitated
(iv) Used for waste disposal
(v) Occupied by plant, buildings, residential, welfare buildings & roads
(vi) Used for any other purpose (specify)
(vii) Work done under progressive mine closure plan during the year
13. Ownership/exploiting Agency of the mine:
(Public Sector/Private Sector/Joint Sector)
PART - II (Employment and Wages)
1.Number of supervisory staff employed at the mine
Description
(i) Graduate Mining Engineer
(ii) Diploma Mining Engineer
(iii) Geologist
(iv) Surveyor

Wholly
employed

Partly
employed

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(v) Other administrative and technical supervisory staff


Total:
2.(i) Number of days the mine worked:
(ii) No. of shifts per day:
(iii) Indicate reasons for work stoppage in the mine during the 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 .

Reasons

No. of
days

3. Employment and salary/wages paid #:


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
worked
days
persons employed
during the year
worked
Classification
during
Direct
Contract Total
Male
Female
Total
the year
(1)

2(A)

2(B)

2(C)

(3)

4(A)

4(B)

4(C)

Total Wages
/Salary for the
year
(Rs)

(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* (Rs)
(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
DeprecNet closing
Estimated
beginning
during the
discarded
iation
Balance
market
Description
of the year
Year
during the
during
(Rs) (2+3)value**
(Rs)
(Rs)
year
the year
(4+5)
(Rs)
(Rs)
(Rs)
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 mines 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.
2. Source of Finance ( at the end of the year) :
(i) Paid up Share Capital (Rs)
(ii)Own Capital (Rs)
(iii)Reserve & Surplus (All Types)( Rs)
(iv)Long Term loans outstanding (#)(Rs)
Name of the Institution/Source

Amount of Loan (Rs)

Rate of Interest

(#) 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 (Rs)
(i) Interest paid during the year
(ii) Rents (excluding surface rent) paid during the year
PART - III (Consumption of Materials)
1. Quantity and cost of material consumed during the year
Description

Unit

(i) Fuel
(a) Coal

Tonnes

Quantity

Value (Rs)

(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)
Nos.
(v) Tyres
(vi) Timber & Supports
Nos.
(vii) Drill rods & kits
(viii) Other spares & stores
2. Royalty, Rents and Payments made to DMF and NMET (Rs):
X
(a) Royalty
(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 (Rs)

Paid for current year

Paid towards past arrears

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4. Depreciation on fixed assets (Rs)


5. Taxes and cesses
Amount in Rupees paid during the year to:

X
X
(i) Sales Tax
(ii) Welfare cess
(iii) Other taxes & cesses:(a) Mineral cess
(b) Cess on dead rent
(c) Others (please specify)

Central Govt.

State Govt.

6. Other expenses (Rs):


(i) Overheads
(ii) Maintenance
(iii) Money value of other benefits paid to workmen
(iv) Payment made to professional agencies

Part IV (Consumption of Explosives)


Licensed capacity of magazine: (specify unit separately in
kg/tonne, numbers, metres )

Classification

of

Unit

Capacity

Estimated requirement

during the year

during the next year

Large dia. (above


32 mm)

Small dia.
(upto 32 mm)

Small dia.
(upto 32 mm)
Kg.
Kg.

Unit

Quantity consumed

Explosives

1.Gun Powder
2.Nitrate Mixture
a. Loose ammonium
nitrate
b. Ammonium nitrate in
cartridged form
3. Nitro compound
4. Liquid Oxygen soaked
cartridges
5.Slurry explosives
(Mention different trade
names)
6. Detonators
i) Ordinary
ii) Electrical
(a) Ordinary
(b) Delay
7. Fuse
(a)Safety Fuse
(b)Detonating Fuse
8.Plastic ignition cord
9.Others (specify)

Item

Large dia.
(above 32 mm)

Kg.
Kg.
Kg.

No.s

Mts

Mts
(Mention
the unit)

Different sizes of soaked liquid oxygen cartridges to be reported in equivalent kg. as per manufacturers instruction.

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PART V (General Geology and Mining)


(Items 2 and 3 to be submitted separately for each mineral)
1. Exploration
1(i) Exploration activities during the year:
At the

During the year

Cumulative

beginning of

Grid spacing/
Dimension

the year
No of holes
Metrage
No of pits
Pitting
Excavation
(in m3)
No of trenches
Excavation
Trenching
(in m3)
Length covered
(in metre)
Expenditure on exploration (Rs)
1(ii). Any other exploration activity during the year:
2. Reserves and Resources estimated (in tonnes).
Classification
Code
At the
beginning of
the year
1.4.20___
Drilling

(1)

(2)

A. Mineral Reserve
1. Proved Mineral Reserve
2. Probable mineral Reserve

111
121

(3)

Assessed
during the
year

Depletion of
reserves
during the
year

Balance
resources as on
31.3.20____

(4)

(5)

(6)= (3+4-5)

122
3. Total Reserves
B. Remaining Resources
1. Feasibility mineral Resource
2. Prefeasibility mineral resource

211
221

3. Measured mineral resource


4. Indicated mineral resource
5. Inferred mineral resource

222
331
332
333

6. Reconnaissance mineral resource


7. Total remaining Resources

334

Total (A+B)
3. Subgrade/Mineral Reject (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)
At the beginning of Generated during the Disposed during the
Total stacked at the
Average grade of the
the year
year
year
end of the year
mineral reject
generated.

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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 during
Disposed in dumps
Backfilled during Total at the end of the year
of the year
the year
during the year
the year

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.
Type of
machinery

Capacity of
each type of
machinery

Unit
(in which
capacity is
reported)

No. of
machinery

Electrical/
Non-electrical
(specify)

Used in
opencast/
underground
(specify)

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).
(ii) Furnish following information:
Item
Feed:

Tonnage

Concentrates/processed products :

(mention name)

By-products/Co-products:

(mention name)

Average Grade

Tailings:

PART-VI (PRODUCTION, DESPATCHES AND STOCKS)


(To be submitted separately for each mineral)
(Unit of Quantity in Tonnes; indicate unit of quantity if not in tonnes)
1. Production and Stocks of ROM ore
Opening stocks
Quantity

A. From Underground
workings
i) From Development
ii) From Stoping

Metal
content/
grade

Production
Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Closing stocks
Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

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B. From Opencast workings


Total
2. Ex-mine price of the ore produced (Rs per unit):
3. Recoveries at Concentrator/Mill/Plant:
Opening stocks of the Ore at

Ore received from the mine

Ore treated

concentrator/plant
Quantity

Metal content/
grade

Quantity

Metal content/
grade

Concentrates * Obtained
Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Quantity

Tailings

Value
(Rs)

Quantity

Metal content/
grade

Metal content/
grade

Closing stocks of concentrates at


the concentrator/plant
Quantity
Metal content/
grade

*In case of any leaching method adopted, give quantity recovered and grade contained separately.

4. Recovery at the Smelter/Mill/Plant:


Opening Stocks of the
concentrates at the
smelter /plant

Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Concentrates treated

Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Concentrates received
from concentrator/plant

Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Closing stocks of
concentrate at the
Smelter/Plant
Quantity
Metal
content/
grade

Concentrates received
from
other sources
(specify)
Quantity

Metal
content/
grade

Metals(*) recovered
(specify)
Quantity

Grade

Value
(Rs)

Concentrates sold
(if any)

Quantity

Metal content/
grade

Other by-products, if any,


recovered
Quantity

Grade

Value
(Rs)

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(*) Please give category-wise break-up viz. blister, fire refined copper, cathodes, electrolytic copper wire bars,
ingots, zinc cathodes, zinc dross, gold, tungsten etc.

lead

5. Sales during the year:

Metal/
Product

Opening stocks of
Metals/Products
Quantity

Place of
sale

Grade

Metals/Products sold(@)

Quantity

Grade

Closing stocks of
Metals/Products

Value(#)
(Rs)

Quantity

Grade

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 (Rs/Unit)
Deduction claimed #

Amount
( in Rs / Unit)

Remarks

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
7. Sales/ Dispatches of ore and concentrates effected for Domestic Purposes and for Exports:

Grade
(ore/
Conc.)

Nature of
Despatch
(indicate
whether
Domestic Sale
or Domestic
Transfer or

Registration
number as
allotted by the
Indian Bureau
of Mines to
the buyer ##

For Domestic Purposes


Consignee Quantity
name ##

Sale
value
(Rs)

Country

For export
Quantity

F.O.B
Value(Rs)

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Captive
consumption
or Export)

## To indicate separately if more than one buyer.


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)
PART-VII: COST OF PRODUCTION
Cost of production per unit of ore/mineral produced
Sl.No.
(i)

(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(x)

Item
Direct Cost
(a) Exploration
(b) Mining
(c) Beneficiation(Mechanical Only)
Over-head cost
Depreciation
Interest
Royalty
Payments made to DMF
Payments made to NMET
Taxes
Dead Rent
Others (specify)
Total

Cost per unit (Rs)

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:
Date:

Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/
Mining Engineer/Manager

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FORM H-3
[See rule 45(5)(b)(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. 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:
4. Registered Office of the Lessee:
5. Director in charge :
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)

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(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
Under
Outside
12. Lease area (surface area) utilisation as at the end of year (hectares):
forest
forest
(i) Already exploited & abandoned by opencast (O/C) mining

Total

(ii) Covered under current (O/C) Workings


(iii) Reclaimed/rehabilitated
(iv) Used for waste disposal
(v) Occupied by plant, buildings, residential, welfare buildings & roads
(vi) Used for any other purpose (specify)
(vii) Work done under progressive mine closure plan during the year
13. Ownership/exploiting Agency of the mine:
(Public Sector/Private Sector/Joint Sector)

PART - II (Employment and Wages)


1.Number of supervisory staff employed at the mine
Description

Wholly
employed

Partly
employed

Reasons

No. of
days

(i) Graduate Mining Engineer


(ii) Diploma Mining Engineer
(iii) Geologist
(iv) Surveyor
(v) Other administrative and technical supervisory staff
Total:
2.(i) Number of days the mine worked:
(ii) No. of shifts per day:
(iii) Indicate reasons for work stoppage in the mine during the 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 .

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3. Employment and salary/wages paid #:


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
worked
days
persons employed
during the year
worked
Classification
during
Direct
Contract Total
Male
Female
Total
the year
(1)

2(A)

2(B)

2(C)

(3)

4(A)

4(B)

4(C)

Total Wages/
Salary for the
year
( Rs.)

(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* (Rs )
(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
DeprecNet closing
Estimated
beginning
during the
discarded
iation
Balance
market
Description
of the year
Year
during the
during
(Rs) (2+3)value**
(Rs)
(Rs)
year
the year
(4+5)
(Rs)
(Rs)
(Rs)
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:
* 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 mines 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.
2. Source of Finance ( at the end of the year) :
(i) Paid up Share Capital (Rs)
(ii)Own Capital (Rs)

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(iii)Reserve & Surplus (All Types)( Rs)


(iv)Long Term loans outstanding (#)(Rs)
Name of the Institution/Source

Amount of Loan (Rs)

Rate of Interest

(#) 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 (Rs)
(i) Interest paid during the year
(ii) Rents (excluding surface rent) paid during the year
PART - III (Consumption of Materials)
1. Quantity and cost of material consumed during the year
Description

Unit

(i) Fuel
(a) Coal

Tonnes

Quantity

Value (Rs)

(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)
Nos.
(v) Tyres
(vi) Timber & Supports
Nos.
(vii) Drill rods & kits
(viii) Other spares & stores
2. Royalty, Rents and Payments made to DMF and NMET (Rs):
X
(a) Royalty
(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 (Rs)

Paid for current year

Paid towards past arrears

4. Depreciation on fixed assets (Rs)


5. Taxes and cesses
Amount in Rupees paid during the year to:

X
X
(i) Sales Tax
(ii) Welfare cess
(iii) Other taxes & cesses:(a) Mineral cess
(b) Cess on dead rent
(c) Others (please specify)

Central Govt.

State Govt.

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6. Other expenses (Rs):


(i) Overheads
(ii) Maintenance
(iii) Money value of other benefits paid to workmen
(iv) Payment made to professional agencies
Part IV (Consumption of Explosives)
Licensed capacity of magazine: (specify unit separately in
kg/tonne, numbers, metres )

Classification

of

Unit

Capacity

Estimated requirement

during the year

during the next year

Small dia.
(upto 32 mm)
Kg.
Kg.

Unit

Quantity consumed

Explosives

1.Gun Powder
2.Nitrate Mixture
a. Loose ammonium
nitrate
b. Ammonium nitrate in
cartridged form
3. Nitro compound
4. Liquid Oxygen soaked
cartridges
5.Slurry explosives
(Mention different trade
names)
6. Detonators
i) Ordinary
ii) Electrical
(a) Ordinary
(b) Delay
7. Fuse
(a)Safety Fuse
(b)Detonating Fuse
8.Plastic ignition cord
9.Others (specify)

Item

Large dia. (above


32 mm)

Small dia.
(upto 32 mm)

Large dia.
(above 32 mm)

Kg.
Kg.
Kg.

No.s

Mts

Mts
(Mention
the unit)
Different sizes of soaked liquid oxygen cartridges to be reported in equivalent kg. as per manufacturers instruction.
PARTV (General Geology and Mining)
(Items 2 and 3 to be submitted separately for each mineral)
1. Exploration
1(i) Exploration activities during the year:
At the
beginning of

During the year

Cumulative

Grid spacing/
Dimension

the year
No of holes
Metrage
No of pits
Pitting
Excavation (in m3)
No of trenches
Excavation (in m3)
Trenching
Length covered
(in metre)
Expenditure on exploration (Rs)
Drilling

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1(ii). Any other exploration activity during the year:


2. Reserves and Resources estimated (in tonnes).
Classification
Code
At the
beginning of
the year
1.4.20___

Assessed
during the
year

Depletion of
reserves
during the
year

Balance
resources as on
31.3.20____

(1)

(2)

(4)

(5)

(6)= (3+4-5)

A. Mineral Reserve
1. Proved Mineral Reserve
2. Probable mineral Reserve

111
121

(3)

122
3. Total Reserves
B. Remaining Resources
1. Feasibility mineral Resource

211

2. Prefeasibility mineral resource

221
222

3. Measured mineral resource


4. Indicated mineral resource
5. Inferred mineral resource
6. Reconnaissance mineral resource

331
332
333
334

7. Total remaining Resources


Total (A+B)
3. Subgrade/Mineral Reject (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)
At the beginning of Generated during the Disposed during the
Total stacked at the
Average grade of the
the year
year
year
end of the year
mineral reject
generated.

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 during
Disposed in dumps
Backfilled during Total at the end of the year
of the year
the year
during the year
the year

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.

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machinery

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Capacity of
each type of
machinery

Unit
(in which
capacity is
reported)

No. of
machinery

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Electrical/
Non-electrical
(specify)

Used in
opencast/
underground
(specify)

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).
(ii) Furnish following information:
Item
Feed:

Tonnage

Concentrates/processed products :

(mention name)

By-products/Co-products:

(mention name)

Average Grade

Tailings:
PART-VI (PRODUCTION, DESPATCHES AND STOCKS)
(To be submitted separately for each mineral)
1. R.O.M production:
Category
(a) Opencast workings
(b) Underground workings

Unit of quantity

Quantity

2. Production, stocks and despatches:Gem Variety


Rough and uncut
Cut and Polished
stones
Stones
No. of
Qty @
No. of
Qty @
stones
stones

Industrial

No. of
stones

Qty @

Others

No. of
stones

A .Opening stocks
B. Production
i)From Opencast
Working
ii)From underground
working
TOTAL (Production)
C. Despatches
D. Closing Stocks
E. Ex-mine Price (Rs)
@: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 (Rs / Unit)
Deduction claimed#
Amount
Remarks
( in Rs / Unit)
a) Cost of transportation
(indicate loading station and distance from mine in
remarks)
b) Loading and unloading charges
c) Railway freight, if applicable

Qty @

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(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
4. Sales/ Despatches effected for Domestic Purposes and for Exports:
Nature of
For Domestic Purposes
Grade
Despatch
Registration
Consignee Quantity
Sale
(*)
(indicate
number as
name ##
value
whether
allotted by the
(Rs)
Domestic Sale Indian Bureau
or Domestic
of Mines to
Transfer or
the buyer ##
Captive
consumption
or Export)

Country

For export
Quantity

F.O.B
Value(Rs)

*: 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).
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)
PART-VII: COST OF PRODUCTION
Cost of production per unit of ore/mineral produced
Sl.No.
(i)

(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(x)

Item
Direct Cost
(a) Exploration
(b) Mining
(c) Beneficiation(Mechanical Only)
Over-head cost
Depreciation
Interest
Royalty
Payments made to DMF
Payments made to NMET
Taxes
Dead Rent
Others (specify)
Total

Cost per unit (Rs)

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.

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VERIFICATION
I certify that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects.

Place:
Date:

Signature
Name in full:
Designation: Owner/Agent/
Mining Engineer/Manager.;

(c) for Forms M, N and Form - O, the following Forms shall be substituted, namely:-

FORM M
[See rule 45(1)]
(Application for registration under Rule 45 of MCDR for undertaking
mining or trading or storage or end use or export of minerals)
Note:-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
To
The Controller General
Indian Bureau of Mines
Nagpur- 440001
(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 registered office or the office of the association or
individual or firm or company is located)
1. Category of applicant: (Please tick mark below)
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 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)
3. Details of the applicant:
(a) In case of individual applicant (includes owner, agent, mining engineer or manager of every mine):
(i)
Shri / Smt. (First name) / (Middle name) / (Last name)
Name
Father name

Shri (First name) / (Middle name) / (Last name)

(ii)

Date of Birth
Position in mine
(please tick mark
the option)

(iii)

Address

(DD/MM/YYYY)
o
Owner
o
Agent
o
Mining engineer
o
Manager
(Door number/ building number/ plot number)

Block
Taluka
District
State / U.T
Pin code
E-mail

(street number / block number)

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(iv)

Telephone

(v)
(vi)
(vii)

PAN number
Voter ID number
Passport number /
Driving licence
number

(b)
(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

Office
:
Fax
:
Residence :
Mobile
:

In case of association of individuals:


Name of
Association, or
name of the
Signing
authority of
association
Father name
(of signing
authority)
Date of Birth
Address
Block
Taluka
District
State / U.T
Pin code
E-mail
Telephone

Details of
Associates

(Door number/ building number/ plot number)


(street number / block number)

Office
:
Fax
:
Residence :
Mobile
:
Name

PAN
number

Voter ID
number

Citizenship

(d) In case of a Firm:


(i)
(ii)

(iii)

[PART IISEC. 3(i)]

Name of Firm
Address
Block
Taluka
District
State / U.T
Pin Code
E-mail
Telephone

(Door number/ building number/ plot number)


(street number / block number)

Office
:
Fax
:
Residence :
Mobile
:

Passport number /
Driving licence
number
(if available)

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(iv)

(v)

(vi)

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Details of partners in
the Firm

Name of
partner

Firm Type (Tick)


Registration number of
Firm
(as registered under
Indian Partnership Act,
1932)
PAN No.

Registered / Unregistered

(vii)

Name of the State


where registered
Date of registration

(d)

In case of a company:

(i)
(ii)

Name of Company
Registered Address

(iii)

State / U.T
Pin code
E-mail
Telephone

Office
Fax

(v)

Registration number of
Company (as registered
under Indian Companies
Act, 1956)
TAN No.

(vii)
(viii)

Details of Officer
responsible for conduct
of business of the
Company

Citizenship

Passport number /
Driving licence
number
(if available)

TAN No.

(dd/mm/yyyy)

Details of Directors in
the Company

Name of the State where


registered
Date of registration

Voter ID
number

TIN No.

(iv)

(vi)

PAN number

113

:
:

Name

PAN number

Voter ID
number

TIN No.

(dd/mm/yyyy)
Name
Designation
Address
Phone No.

PAN No.

Citizenship

Office:
Residence:
Mobile:

Passport number /
driving licence
number
(if available)

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Voter ID No.
Passport No. /
Driving Licence No.

(e)

State Licence details (only for State Licence holder under section 23 C of MMDR Act) :

State
Licence
No.

State

Area of Business
(District)

Date of
issue

Valid upto
(dd/mm/yyyy)

Issuing Authority

Name of
Minerals

4. Please give details of mines held at the time of applying for registration, if any, by the Individual/ Association
of Individuals / Firms or Company.
Sl.
Name of the mine
Mine code assigned by IBM
No.

5. Please give details of prospecting licence held at the time of applying for registration, if any, by the Individual/
Association of Individuals / Firms or Company.
Sr.
Location of PL area
Area Name of Date of Period
Date of
No.
held Minerals grant
execution
under
of licence
PL
(in ha.)
Village Taluka District State Latitude
Longitude
(ddmmss) (ddmmss)

6. Please give details of reconnaissance licence held at the time of applying for registration, if any, by the
Individual/ Association of Individuals / Firms or Company.
Sr.
Location of RP
Area
Name of Date of Period Date of
No.
held
Minerals grant
execution
under
of licence
RP
(in ha.)
Villages Talukas Districts State Latitude
Longitude
(ddmmss) (ddmmss)

7. If engaged in mineral trading/ storage and export, please give details of storage facilities owned at the time of
applying for registration.
Sr.
Location(s) of area used for storage
Area
Name of
Remarks
No.
Owned/held
Minerals
under rent
(In hectres)
Village Taluka District State
Latitude Longitude
(ddmmss) (ddmmss)

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8. If engaged in production or manufacturing through a mineral based industry, please give details of mineral
consumption:
Sr.
No

Location(s) of plant where mineral is used

Village

Taluka

District State

Name of Mineral
the plant consumed

Average
consumption
per year

Remarks

Latitude Longitude
(ddmmss) (ddmmss)

VERIFICATION
I______________S/o / D/o / W/o______________ age ____ occupation_________ resident of ______________
village/town/city post office_________ police station __________ taluka___________ district_______________
state_____________________ certify that the information furnished above is complete and correct in all respects.
Place:
Signature:
Date:
Name in full:
Not to be filled by the applicant
(For internal use of the Indian Bureau of Mines)
Registration Number assigned by IBM:

FORM N
[See rule 45(6)(i)]
For the month of ________20
MONTHLY RETURN
To
(i)

The State Government

(ii) The Regional Controller of Mines


Indian Bureau of Mines
_________Region,
PIN:
(Please address to Regional Controller of Mines in whose territorial jurisdiction the area 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)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE FORM
1.
Quantity to be reported in tonnes. If not please specify the unit.
2.
Value to be reported in rupees only.
3.
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.
4.
Ore grade for various minerals, as given in the form, to be strictly used while reporting.
1. GENERAL PARTICULARS
Registration No. ( allotted by IBM)
Name and Address
Plant Name/Storage location, if available

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Latitude and Longitude


Name of activity(s) reported

(a)

Trading

(Tick whichever is/are applicable)

(b)

Export

(c)

End-use

(d)

Storage

2. DETAILS OF THE ACTIVITY


(Quantity to be reported in tonnes. If not please specify the unit)
(a) Trading Activity
Mineral/Ore

Grade
of
mineral/
ore #

Opening
stock

Quantity

(b)

Grade
of
mineral/
ore #

Opening
stock

Quantity

Mineral/
Ore

Registration
number as
allotted by
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to the
supplier
(to indicate
separately if
more than
one
supplier)

Quantity

Ore imported during the


month

Value Country Quantity Value


(in Rs)
(in Rs)

Ore dispatched during the month

Closing
stock

Registration
number as
allotted by
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to the
buyer
(to indicate
separately if
more than
one buyer)

Quantity

Quantity Value
(in Rs)

Export of ore

Mineral/Ore

(c)

Ore purchased during the month


(within the country)

Ore procured during the month


for export
(from within the country)
Registration
number as
allotted by
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to
the supplier
(to indicate
separately if
more than
one
supplier)

Quantity

Value
(in Rs

Ore imported during


the month

Country Quantity

Value
(in Rs)

Ore exported during the


month

Closing
stock

Country

Quantity

Quantity

Value
(in Rs)

End-use mineral based activity


Grade of
mineral/
ore #

Opening
stock
Quantity

Ore procured during the month


(within the country)
Quantity
Registration
number as
allotted by the
Indian Bureau
of Mines to
the supplier
(to indicate
separately if
more than
one
supplier)

Ore imported during the


month

Value Country Quantity


(in
Rs)

Value
(in
Rs)

Ore consumed
during the month
Quantity

Value
(in
Rs)

Ore dispatched during the month

Registration
number as
allotted by
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to the
buyer
(to indicate
separately if
more than
one buyer)

Quantity

Value
(in
Rs)

Closing
stock
Quantity

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Storage Activity
Grade of
mineral/
ore #

Opening
stock
Quantity

Ore received during the month


(within the country)
Registration
number as
allotted by
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to
the supplier
(to indicate
separately
if more than
one
supplier)

Quantity

Value
(in Rs)

Ore imported during the month

Country

Quantity

Value
(in Rs)

Ore dispatched during the month

Registration
number as
allotted by the
Indian Bureau of
Mines to the
person/company
to whom ore
dispatched
(to indicate
separately if
more than one
person/company)

Quantity

Value
(in Rs)

Closing
stock
Quantity

VERIFICATION
I, _____________________S/o / D/o / W/o_________________ age ____ occupation_________________ resident of
________________ village/town/city post office _________ police station ____________ taluka ____________
district_______________ state ___________certify that the information furnished above is complete and correct in all
respects.
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
Iron ore

GRADES
(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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Manganese Ore

Bauxite

Chromite

Asbestos
Fluorite/Fluorspar

Graphite

Kyanite
Limestone

THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY


(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
(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
(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
(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
a) Amphibole
b) Chrysotile
a) 80% and above CaF2
b) 70% to below 80% CaF2
c) 30% to below 70% CaF2
d) Below 30% CaF2
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
a) 40% and above Al2O3
b) Below 40% Al2O3
a) LD Grade (less than 1.5% silica content)
b) SMS

[PART IISEC. 3(i)]

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c) BF
d) Chemical
e) Cement
a)

Rock Phosphate/
Phosphorite

119

Above 30% P2O5

Above 25% to 30% P2O5


Above 20% to 25% P2O5
Upto 20% P2O5
a) Rough and uncut stones
b) Cut and polished stones
c) Industrial
d) Others

Precious and semiprecious stones

FORM O
[See rule 45(6)(ii)]
For the financial year 1st April, 20____ to 31st March, 20____
ANNUAL RETURN
To
(i)

The State Government

(ii) The Regional Controller of Mines


Indian Bureau of Mines
_________Region,
PIN:
(Please address to Regional Controller of Mines in whose territorial jurisdiction the area 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)
(iii) The Chief Mineral Economist,
Indian Bureau of Mines
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE FORM
a)
Quantity to be reported in tonnes. If not please specify the unit.
b)
Value to be reported in rupees only.
c) 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.
d)
Ore grade for various minerals, as given in the form, to be strictly used while reporting.
e)
Item 5 related to raw materials consumed may be filled up by all end use industry and iron & steel industry
also.
1.

GENERAL PARTICULARS

Registration No ( allotted by IBM)


Name and Address
Plant Name/Storage location, if available
Latitude and Longitude
Name of activity(s) reported

(a)

Trading

(Tick whichever is/are applicable)

(b)

Export

(c)

End-use

(d)

Storage

120

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[PART IISEC. 3(i)]

2. DETAILS OF THE ACTIVITY


(Quantity to be reported in tonnes. If not please specify the unit)

(a)

Trading Activity

Mineral/Ore Grade
of
mineral/
ore #

Opening
stock

Quantity

(b)

Ore purchased during the year


(within the country)

Registration
number as
allotted by the
Indian Bureau of
Mines to the
supplier
(to indicate
separately if more
than one supplier)

Grade
of
mineral/
ore #

Opening
stock

Quantity

Mineral/Ore

Value Country Quantity Value


(in
(in
Rs)
Rs)

Ore despatched during the year

Closing
stock

Registration
number as
allotted by
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to the
buyer
(to indicate
separately if
more than
one buyer)

Quantity

Quantity Value
(in
Rs)

Export of ore

Mineral/Ore

(c)

Quantity

Ore imported during the


year

Ore procured during the year for


export
(from within the country)
Registration
number as
allotted by
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to
the supplier
(to indicate
separately if
more than
one
supplier)

Quantity

Value
(in
Rs)

Ore imported during


the year

Country Quantity

Value
(in
Rs)

Ore exported during the year

Closing
stock

Country

Quantity

Quantity

Value
(in
Rs)

End-use mineral based activity


Grade
of
mineral/
ore #

Opening
stock

Quantity

Ore procured during the year


(within the country)

Registration Quantity
number as
allotted by
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to
the supplier
(to
indicate
separately
if more
than one
supplier)

Ore imported during the


year

Value Country Quantity


(in
Rs)

Value
(in
Rs)

Ore consumed
during the year

Quantity

Value
(in
Rs)

Ore despatched during the year

Registration Quantity
number as
allotted by
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to
the buyer
(to
indicate
separately
if more
than one
buyer)

Value
(in
Rs)

Closing
stock

Quantity

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121

(d)Storage Activity
Mineral/Ore

Grade of
mineral/
ore #

Opening
stock

Ore received during the year (within


the country)

Quantity

Registration
number as
allotted by
the Indian
Bureau of
Mines to the
supplier
(to indicate
separately if
more than
one supplier)

Quantity

Value
(in
Rs)

Ore imported during the year

Country

Quantity

Ore despatched during the year

Value
(in
Rs)

Registration
number as allotted
by the Indian
Bureau of Mines
to the
person/company
to whom ore
despatched
(to indicate
separately if more
than one
person/company)

Quantity

Value
(in Rs

Closing
stock
Quantity

NOTE:
(a)
Only end-use mineral based industry to respond to section 3 to 6
(b)
Information to be given separately for each industry and each unit
3. INFORMATION REGARDING END-USE MINERAL BASED INDUSTRIES (OTHER THAN IRON AND
STEEL INDUSTRY)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)

Name of Industry :
Name of Plant:
(a) State:
(b) District :
(c) Location :
Details on products manufactured with their capacities and production :

Products
(1)

Annual installed capacity


during the year
(in tonnes)
(2)

Production (in tonnes)


Previous financial year
Present financial year
(3)

(4)

FINISHED PRODUCTS
i)
ii)

INTERMEDIATE
PRODUCTS
i)
ii)

BY-PRODUCTS
i)
ii)
Expansion programme undertaken and progress made during the year

(iv)

Expansion programme/ Plan envisaged for future

(v)

Research & Development programme carried out during the year (give details) :

4.

INFORMATION REGARDING IRON and STEEL INDUSTRY

(i) Name of Plant:


(ii) (a) State:

(b) District :

(c) Location :

122

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[PART IISEC. 3(i)]

(iii) Products manufactured with their capacity and production:


Products

Installed capacity
(in tonnes)

Production ( in tonnes)
Previous financial
Present financial
year
year

Remarks

(a) Sinter
i)Self fluxing
ii)Ordinary
(b) Pellets
(c) Coal
i)Clean coal
ii)Coke (own production)
(d) Pig iron
i)Hot metal (total)
ii) Hot metal for own consumption.
iii)Pig iron for sale
(e) Sponge Iron
(f) Hot Briquetted Iron
(g) Steel
i) Liquid Steel/ Crude Steel
ii) Total Saleable Steel
a) Semi-finished Steel
b) Finished Steel
(h) Tin plates
(i) Sulphuric acid
(j) Refractories/bricks
(k) Fertilizers
(l) Any other product/by-product
Coke purchased (in tonnes)

previous year

present year

(iv)

Expansion programme undertaken and progress made during the year

(v)

Expansion programme /Plan envisaged for future

(vi)

Research & Development programme carried out during the year (give details)

:
:

DETAILS OF RAW MATERIALS CONSUMED IN PRODUCTION {including Electricity (in KWh), Coal and
Petroleum products}
Raw Material
Mineral/
Ore/
Metal/
Ferroalloy

Physical
Specification

(1)

Actual Consumption*
Chemical
Specification

Estimated Requirement*

Previous financial year


Indigenous Imported

Present financial year


Indigenous Imported

(2)

(3)

* Quantity to be reported in tonnes. If not please specify the unit.

Next
financial
year

Next to Next
financial year

(4)

(5)

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6.

SOURCE OF SUPPLY

Type@

Mineral/
Ore/
Metal/
Ferroalloy

Name
&
address
of
supplier

Source of
supply
(mine or area)

Mine
Code

District

Indigenous
Indicate Transportation
the
cost per unit
distance
by Rail/Road
of
mine/
rail to
plant
(in km)
Mode
Cost
per
unit
(in
Rs)

Quantity*

123

Price
per
unit at
factory
site (in
Rs)

Imported
Name & complete
Quantity
address of supplier
purchased
(country wise)
*

Address

Cost
per
unit at
factory
site
(in Rs)

Country

@ Indigenous/ Imported; * Quantity to be reported in tonnes. If not please specify the unit.
VERIFICATION
I, _____________________S/o / D/o / W/o_________________ age ____ occupation_________________ resident of
________________ village/town/city post office _________ police station ____________ taluka ____________
district_______________ state ___________certify that the information furnished above is complete and correct in all
respects.
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
Iron ore

GRADES
(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)

124

Manganese Ore

Bauxite

Chromite

THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY


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
(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
(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
(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

[PART IISEC. 3(i)]

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Fluorite/Fluorspar

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125

b) Chrysotile
a) 80% and above CaF2
b) 70% to below 80% CaF2
c) 30% to below 70% CaF2
d) Below 30% CaF2
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
a) 40% and above Al2O3
b) Below 40% Al2O3

Kyanite

a) LD Grade (less than 1.5% silica content)


b) SMS
c) BF
d) Chemical
e) Cement
a) Above 30% P2O5

Limestone

Rock Phosphate/
Phosphorite

Precious and semiprecious stones

b) Above 25% to 30% P2O5


c) Above 20% to 25% P2O5
d) Upto 20% P2O5
a) Rough and uncut stones
b) Cut and polished stones
c) Industrial
d) Others..
[F. No.8/1/2014-M.VI]
R. SRIDHARAN, Addl. Secy.

Note : The Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988 were published in the Gazette of India, Part II, section
3, sub-section (i) vide notification number G.S.R. 1023 dated the 24th October, 1988 and lastly amended vide
notification number G.S.R. 407(E), dated the 20th May, 2015.

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