1/12/2018
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT OF BHAGALPUR
Sand Mineral and Brick kilns
As per Notification No. S.O. 3611 (E) New Delhi, the 25th
July, 2018 of Ministry of
Environment Forest and Climate change, Government of India
Prepared by
INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENT & ECO- DEVELOPMENT
Ground Floor, Shyam Nagar Colony, Maurya Path, Khajpura P.O. B.V. College,
Patna-800014, Bihar, India E-mail- [email protected] Website-
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Submitted to
Under Secretary
Mines & Geology Department, Government of Bihar
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PREFACE
The Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Government of India, made
Environmental Clearance (EC) for mining of minerals mandatory through its Notification of 27th
January, 1994 under the provisions of Environment Protection Act, 1986. Keeping in view the
experience gained in environmental clearance process over a period of one decade, the MoEF&CC came
out with Environmental Impact Notification, SO 1533 (E), dated 14th September 2006. Now again
Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Government of India amended
the notification S.O. 141(E) Dated 15th
January, 2016 videS.O. 3611(E) Dated 25th
July, 2018. It has
been made mandatory to obtain environmental clearance for different kinds of development projects as
listed in Appendix-X of the Notification.
Further, in pursuance to the order of Hon’ble Supreme Court dated the 27th February, 2012 in I.A.
No.12- 13 of 2011 in Special Leave Petition (C) No.19628-19629 of 2009, in the matter of Deepak
Kumar etc. Vs. State of Haryana and Others etc., prior environmental clearance has now become
mandatory for mining of minor minerals irrespective of the area of mining lease; And also in view of the
Hon’ble National Green Tribunal, order dated the 13th January, 2015 in the matter regarding sand
mining has directed for making a policy on environmental clearance for mining leases in cluster for
minor Minerals, The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in consultation with State
governments has prepared Guidelines on Sustainable Sand Mining detailing the provisions on
environmental clearance for cluster, creation of District Environment Impact Assessment Authority and
proper monitoring of minor mineral mining using information technology and information technology
enabled services to track the mined out material from source to destination.
The DEIAA and DEAC will scrutinize and recommend the prior environmental clearance of mining of
minor minerals on the basis of District Survey Report. This will a model and guiding document which is
a compendium of available mineral resources, geographical set up, environmental and ecological set up
of the district and replenishment of minerals and is based on data of various departments, published
reports, journals and websites. The District Survey Report will form the basis for application for
environmental clearance, preparation of reports and appraisal of projects. The Report will be updated
once every five years.
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OBJECTIVES
The main objective of the preparation of District Survey Report (as per the Sustainable Sand Mining
Guideline, 2016) is to ensure the following –
Identification of areas of aggradations or deposition where mining can be allowed; and
Identification of areas of erosion and proximity to infrastructural structures and installations
where mining should be prohibited and calculation of annual rate of replenishment and
allowing time for replenishment after mining in that area.
Identification of mineral wealth in the district.
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INDEX
Sl.No. Chapters Page No.
Chapter-1 Introduction 5
Chapter-2 Overview of Mining Activity in the District 12
Chapter-3 The List of Mining Leases in the District with location, area and
period of validity
20
Chapter-4 Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years 21
Chapter-5 Detail of Production of Sand or Bajari or minor mineral in last three
years
22
Chapter-6 Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the District 23
Chapter-7 General Profile of the District 28
Chapter-8 Land Utilization Pattern in the district: Forest, Agriculture,
Horticulture, Mining etc
31
Chapter-9 Physiography of the District 34
Chapter-10 Rainfall: month-wise 36
Chapter-11 Geology and Mineral Wealth
Drainage System with description of main rivers.
Salient Features of Important Rivers and Streams
38
Chapter-12 Status of Brick Kilns in Bhagalpur districts. 45
References 46
Annexures
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CHAPTER-1
INTRODUCTION
As per Gazette Notification of 15th January, 2016 of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
Change a survey shall be carried out by the District Environment Impact Assessment Authority
(DEIAA) with assistance of Irrigation department, Drainage department, Forest department, Mining
department and Revenue department in district of preparation of District Survey Report as per the
sustainable sand mining guidelines to ensure identification of area of aggradations or deposition
where mining can be allowed, and identification of areas of erosion and proximity to infrastructural
structures and installation where mining should be prohibited and calculation of annual rate of
replenishment and allowing time for replenishment after mining in that area.
Every effort has been made to cover sand mining locations, areas and overviews of mining activity
in the district with all the relevant features pertaining to geology and mineral wealth in replenish-
able and non-replenish-able areas of rivers, stream and other sources. The mineral potential is
calculated based on field investigation taking coordinates of the area and gather all relevant
information and geology of the catchment area of the river or stream. Also gather all data for bricks
mining, taking area coordinates with local soil quality, availability of soil etc. Also as per the site
condition and location depth of mineable mineral is defined. The area of removal of mineral in the
river and stream is decided on geomorphology and other factors, it can be 50% to 60% of the area of
a particular river or stream. Similarly for bricks and soil mining all data will be gathered. Other
constituents like clay and slit are excluded as waste while calculating the mineral potential of
particular river or stream. This District Survey Report shall form the basis of application for
environmental, preparation of reports and appraisal of projects. The report shall be updated once
every 5 years.
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Location, Area and Administrative Details:-
Bhagalpur is a city of
historical importance
on the southern banks
of the river Ganges in
the Indian
state of Bihar. It is
the 3rd largest city of
Bihar and also the
headquarters
of Bhagalpur
district and Bhagalpu
r division. Known as
Silk City, it is a
major educational,
commercial, and
political centre, and
listed for
development under
the Smart City
program, a joint
venture between
Government and
industry.
The Gangetic plains surrounding the city are very fertile and the
main crops include rice, wheat, maize, barley, and oilseeds. The river is home to the Gangetic
dolphin, the National Aquatic Animal of India, and the Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary is
established near the town.
The district Bhagalpur is located in the eastern part of the state and extends between the Gangetic
alluvium plain covering an area of 2570 Sq.km. It is bounded by the district Munger in the west,
Sahebganj and Katihar in the east, Madhepura and Purnea in the north and Banka in the south.
Bhagalpur Sadar, Kahalgaon and Naugachhia are the three sub-divisions of the district with a total of
sixteen community development blocks namely Pirpainti, Kahalgoan, Sanhaula, Sabour, Nathnagar,
Jagdishpur, Sultanganjpurushottam (thana road), Sahkund, Bihpur, Navgachia, Gopalpur, Kharik,
Narayanpur, Gauradih, Ismailpur and Rangrachowk. As per the 2011 Census, the total population of
the district stands at 3032226. The density of population is 743 per sq.km.
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Basin/sub-basin, Drainage:-
The part of the district towards the south of the river Ganga falls in the Badua- Koa Sub-Basin and
the area to north of Ganga falls in the Baghmati - Kosi sub-basin. These two sub-basins are parts of
Mid-Ganga basin in Bihar. The district is principally drained by the river Ganga, which enters the
district at Sultanganj. The northern boundary of the district is marked by the river Kosi (Ghugri)
known to be heavily laden with silt and sand. The river Ganga has two major tributaries joining from
south; Badua and Koa. Apart from these, a number of ephemeral streams such as Gahra, Chanan,
Kadwa, Gerua and Bhena from Chotnagpur plateau join the mighty Ganga.
Geomorphology:-
Geomorphologically, the district Bhagalpur forms a part of the Mid-Ganga Foreland Basin. The
north and central Bhagalpur towards the north and south of Ganga respectively forms a flat Indo-
Gangetic alluvium tract (parts of the North Bihar Plains and Central Bihar Plains respectively). The
southern part of the district forms a marginal alluvial tract. The general elevation of the alluvium
tract remains within 45 m above mean sea level (amsl). The master slope of region at both north and
south is towards the river Ganga. There are some detached hard rock bodies of pre-cambrian age,
which stand out as prominent peaks (inliers) within the alluvial plains. Among these, the highest one
is at Shahkund with a height of 143 m.
Topography:-
The landscape of the district comprises Gangatic plane area and the hilly area which is the part of
Santhal Pargana. The Gangatic plane is rich in agriculture.
Land use, Agriculture and Irrigation Practices:-
Though Bhagalpur has an agro-based economy, agriculture is largely restricted only to khariff
season due to lack of adequate irrigation facilities. Paddy, maize and lentils are the important crops
of the district. A large ground water resource in the district has been remained untapped
Climate and Rainfall:-
In general a warm and humid climate prevails in the district. Winter starts from November and
extends up to February. Temperature usually does not drop below 150 C but during the coldest
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months (late December to early January) temperature even comes down to 80 C. During this period,
wind blows from northwest and west. The summer period begins from March with the peak
temperature of 40 – 45
0 C in May. The month of March and April are the driest months of the year
with the relative humidity of 50 – 55 % in the morning and 35 – 40 % in the afternoon.
The humidity increases in May and June to 80 % or more. About 80 % of the rainfall is under the
influence of southwest monsoon, which normally breaks in the second fortnight of June. The
monsoon lasts till the later part of the September. Generally the eastern and northeastern part of the
district receives higher amount of rainfall. The annual normal rainfall in the district remains above
1148 mm.
Soils:-
The soils in the district are mainly derived from the older and newer alluvium. These alluvial plain
soils are light grey to dark grey in colour, rather heavy and texturally fine in nature. The pH values
range from neutral to acidic and the acidity of the soil gradually increases from north to south. The
hilly soils are acidic with low nitrogen, medium to high potash.
The soils derived from older alluvium are mainly loamy in character with moderate to heavy texture
and well drained. In low lands these are poorly drained with heavy texture. These soils comprise an
association of vertisols, entisols, alfisols, and ultisols. Black soils found in Shahkund, Sonhaulia, and
Sultanganj belong to vertisols category. Sandy soils (Diara soils) derived from younger alluvium are
light textured, well drained. These are moderate to highly fertile calcareous soils and found along the
banks/course of the river Ganga. These comprise the soil association of inceptisols and entisols.
Demography of Bhagalpur District:-
As of the 2011 India census, Bhagalpur town has a population of 410,210, while the district as a
whole has a population of 3 million. It is the 3rd largest city in Bihar in terms of urban population.
Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Bhagalpur has an average literacy rate of
81.16%, while the male literacy rate is 85.38% with women at 76.31%.
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The district is divided into 3 subdivision and 16 blocks namely Narayanpur, Bihpur, Kharik,
Naugachhiya, Rangra Chowk, Gopalpur, Pirpainty, Kahalgaon, Ismailpur, Sabour,
Nathnagar, Sultanganj, Sahkund, Goradih, Jagdishpur, Sanhoula.
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Location of Bhagalpur district in the map of Bihar:-
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Connectivity:-
Bhagalpur is well connected to the rest of the state and India by rail, road and air connections.
By Air: -
Patna the capital city of Bihar is the nearest Airport from Bhagalpur . Patna is linked by regular
flights to important cities like: Delhi, Kolkata Varanasi, Lucknow and so on. One can also reach
Patna from Katmandu.
By Road:-
A convenient road network covers
Bhagalpur connecting it to a number
of important cities in Bihar, such as:
Patna (235 km), Muzaffarpur (242
km), which are in turn linked to rest of
the country. Other important
destinations in Bihar, namely;
Bodhgaya (250kms), Rajgir (187kms),
Nalanda (185kms) lie close by.
By Rail:-
Bhagalpur district is well
connected with railway network.
Bhagalpur is major railway station
in Bhagalpur district. It is
connected with state capital as well
Ranchi and other major parts of
India.
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CHAPTER - 2
OVERVIEW OF MINING ACTIVITY IN THE DISTRICT
Topography:-
The landscape of the district comprises Gangatic plane area and the hilly area which is the part of
Santhal Pargana. The Gangatic plane is rich in agriculture.
Geology:-
The Predominant Geological Formation in the districtQuaternary Formations, Basement Pre-
cambrian Granitic Gneiss with few exposures as Inliers.
An ancient crystalline rock called the Archean 'gneiss covers the greater part of the district in the
western and south western parts. It stretcnes from a few 'kilometers north of Godda to about 30
kilometres, south of Dumka. Towards the east these crystalline rocks are covered with thick flows of
volcanic lava which forms the Rajmahal hills that stretches approximately 150 kilometres from near
Sakrigali Railway station southwa~ds' along the border of Birbhum District. A narrow strip of lower
gondwana rocks skirt the lower formation along its western margin. The ancient crystalline rocks are
collectively 'called the Archean Gneisses the principal 'rock of which is granitoid gneiss. It contains
inclusions of older dark hornbl'enudic and pyroxenic rock withigranolitic structures. It alternates
with homblemdic and rnicacious schists and contain felspars of salmon white colour.
Geomorphologically, the district Bhagalpur forms a part of the Mid-Ganga Foreland Basin. The
north and central Bhagalpur towards the north and south of Ganga respectively forms a flat Indo-
Gangetic alluvium tract (parts of the North Bihar Plains and Central Bihar Plains respectively). The
southern part of the district forms a marginal alluvial tract. The general elevation of the alluvium
tract remains within 45 m above mean sea level (amsl). The master slope of region at both north and
south is towards the river Ganga. There are some detached hard rock bodies of pre-cambrian age,
which stand out as prominent peaks (inliers) within the alluvial plains. Among these, the highest one
is at Shahkund with a height of 143 m.
Approach to Sand Mining:-
River sand mining is a common practice as habitation concentrates along the rivers and the mining
locations are preferred near the markets or along the transportation route, for reducing the
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transportation cost. River sand mining can damage private and public properties as well as aquatic
habitats. Excessive removal of sand may significantly distort the natural equilibrium of a stream
channel.
Main objectives of Sustainable Sand Mining:-
To ensure that sand and gravel mining is done in environmentally sustainable and socially
responsible manner.
To ensure availability of adequate quantity of aggregate in sustainable manner.
To improve the effectiveness of monitoring of mining and transportation of mined out
material:
Ensure conservation of the river equilibrium and its natural environment by protection and
restoration of the ecological system.
Avoid aggradations at the downstream reach especially those with hydraulic structures such
as jetties, water intakes etc.
Ensure that the rivers are protected from bank and bed erosion beyond its stable profile.
No obstruction to the river flow, water transport and restoring the riparian rights and in
stream habitats.
Avoid pollution of river water leading to water quality deterioration.
To prevent depletion of ground water reserves due to excessive draining out of ground water.
To prevent ground water pollution by prohibiting sand mining on fissures where it works as
filter prior to ground water recharge.
To maintain the river equilibrium with the application of sediment transport principles in
determining the locations, period and quantity to be extracted
Streamlining and simplifying the process for grant of environmental clearance (EC) for
sustainable mining.
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River Basin Map of Bihar
Mode of grant of mineral concession:-
i) Before giving details of actual sites/number of sites or mineral concessions it would be
appropriate to explain that the mineral concession respect of minor minerals area granted as
per provisions of the state rules, Framed by the respective state Government in Exercise of
power under section 15 of the Mines and Minerals (D&R) Act,1957
ii) The state of Bihar at the time of bifurcation opted Prevailing Rule Namely”Bihar Minor
Minerals Concession Rules 1972” and amended by 2014.These Rule were amended form
time to time as per policy of the state government for minor minerals. The Hon’ble Supreme
Court vide its order dated 27.02.2012 directed all state Government to revise their state rule
making provisions in accordance with various recommendations contained in the report of
the group of MOEF&CC, on mining of minor and the model draft guidelines issued by
Ministry of Mines, Gol
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iii) Accordingly, the state of Bihar Comprehensively revised its State Rules namely the “Bihar
Minors Minerals Concession, Stocking, Transportation of Minerals and Prevention of illegal
Mining Rule, 2014” repealing the Prevailing Rules namely Bihar Minors Minerals
concession Rules 1972”.
iv) The Mineral concession in the Bihar are being Granted in the form of “Mining Contract” or
Mining Lease” through competitive bidding process. The Mining contract are granted for
Minimum period of 05years and maximum period of 20 years. In district Supaul minerals
Concessions are/were granted in the form of mining contact for the period for 05 years. The
contracts are been granted through open auction mode. The Mineral concession are being
granted subject to condition that actual mining operation shall be allowed only after
Environment Clearance is/are obtained from the competent authority as per requirement of
EIA Notification dated 14.09.2206 of the MoEF&CCGoI.
v) The Mineral concession holder are required to prepare detailed “ Mining Plan” for their
specific project through Registered Qualified Person and get in approved from authorized
officer of Mines and Geology Department of the State Government. The exhaustive mining
plan are prepared by RQP giving details of minerals reserves,method of mining,
Progressiveclosure plan,extent of proposed mining and other related details.These are the
project specific details are based on these details itself the project proponents/minerals
concession holder obtains environmental clearances.
Method of Mining and Condition in Which Mining in River Bed Areas is to be allowed:-
i. The river bed area apart from other related condition for mining are allowed to excavate
minerals (sand) to ensure safety of river bed structures and the adjoining area on the
following specific conditions:
a. No mining would be permissible in a river bed up to a distance of five times of the span of a
bridge on upstream side and ten times the span of such bridge on down-stream side,subject to
a minimum of 250 meters on the downstream side:
b. There shall be maintained an un-mined block of 150 meter width after every block of 1000
meters over which mining in undertaken or at such distance as may be directed by the
Director or any officer authorized by him.
c. The Maximum depth of mining in the river-bed shall not exceed three meters measured form
the un-mined bed level at any point in time with proper bench formation.
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d. Mining shall be restricted within the central 3/4th
width of the river rivulet:
e. Note: The above said conditions have been decided after detailed discussions and
recommendations of the concerned Department, Government of Bihar.
ii. As the mining river bed remains restricted in the in the central 3/4th
part of the river bed, the
area left on both on side of the river bank not only ensures the safety of banks (bank cutting
due to water stream) but also ensures that in the central part of river, water stream flows
smoothly during rains and process of river and process of river meandering does not occur.
iii. The light weight excavator/JCBs are being deployed to remove mineral form river bed up to
maximum depth of 03 meter layer form general level of the bed. The mining in the river bed
are undertaken in mechanized manner. At times the RQPs do refers the excavation in river
bed mining through excavators as “Semi Mechanized Mining”.
iv. The mineral excavated is directly loaded in the vehicles/dumpers and the vehicles owners
and driver take away the minerals directly to the stone crushers or screening plants or
consumers. In certain cases minerals concession holder stacks mineral on the river bank in
case are not able to sell the material on actual mining itself.
Method of Mining in Areas outside River Bed Areas:-
i. As the mineral (sand) are around river beds area also to ensure that mining from outside do
not effect river. No mining is being permitted in an area up to a width of 500 meters form the
active edges of embankments in case of river 250 meter in case of bridge and 100 meter on
either side of all other rivers/rivulets.
ii. The mineral from outside area river bed is being permitted subject to condition a safety
margin of two meter (2m) shall be maintained above the ground water table while
undertaking mining operation shall be permissible below this level unless a specific
permission is obtained from the competent authority in this behalf further the depth of
excavation of minerals shall not exceed nine meter (9m) at any point of time.
iii. The method of excavation is such that the mining contractors deploys earth moving
machineries and after removing the top layer of original soil,varying between 1 to 1.5 meter
stacks the same separately. Thereafter removes the minor minerals deposits. After
undertaking the mining i.e removing of minerals layer up to a maximum depth of 09
meter,the top stacked soil is again spread back into the pit. The mined out area/land in put to
reuse for cultivation after spreading the top soil.The landowners/famers give their land to the
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contractors for mining after getting compensation,Mutually settled between the landowner
and the mining contractor.
Method of Mining in river bed area (semi mechanized/or manual):-
i. The Hon’ble NGT with regards to rivers bed mining has specifically desired to examine the
mode of mining- shall the same be semi mechanized/mechanized or manual.
ii. There is no specific definition of Semi- Mechanized Mining. The team Semi-mechanized
mining in general is used were method of working in general are undertaken
mechanically.However,some operation are also undertaken manually.Therefore the sami
mechanized mining or mechanized mining is the method of working sometime mechanized
mining with light machines are also referred as semi –mechanized mining.The term semi
mechanized mining is being used in general parlance where in the very same mining area in
part area as per requirement manual mining is also under taken along with mechanized
mining of sand/river bed mining.
iii. Where Manual mining operation are undertaken using conventional hand tools only like
chisel,hammer and crowbaretc.and operation are only labour intensive.As per requirement
manual lifting of sand and directly loading intensive, as per requirement manual lifting of
sand and directly loading the sand in tractor trolleys etc.through labours itself.
iv. The Mechanized mining operation in respect of sand mining are undertaken with help of
excavator-cum–loaders.In this process sand is lifted/excavated from the river bed through
excavator-cum loader and directly loaded in dumpers or other mode of transport.The vehicles
carrying the minerals form mines to site of use/site of construction or sale stocks outside
lease hold area (an independent business than that of mining).
v. In the current scenario it is impractical to undertake manual mining because:-
i. The labour are not easily available.
ii. Manual mining cannot be under taken in systematic and scientific manner as compared to
mechanical mining which can be undertaken systematic/scientific and controlled mining.
iii. In case of manual mining to achieve desired level of production more number of manpower
would be required meaning thereby human interface within river bed area would increase and
more ecological damage would be caused.
vi. The method of mining even otherwise can be uniform even for same area and all the methods
have their own pros and cons,however,considering the current scenario wherever feasible
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mechanized (semi-Mechanized or mechanized is same thing) mining should be preferred
over manual method.
General Regulation relating to Mining:-
I. As per prevailing state rules the mineral concession holder are required to get a mining plan
for the area prepared form a “Registered Qualified Person’. The mining plan includes the
area specific details along with the mine closure plan (progressive & Final ) taking into
consideration the details of the geology and lithology of the area including the estimated
mineral reserve of the area. Proposed method of mining/development of mines, use of
explosives and blasting operation. If any stacking and disposal of minerals, mine-
drainagepattern, handing of the overburden, location of weight bridge, and minerals
processing ,if any .The extant of manual mining or mining with the use of machinery and
mechanical device along level of production (production form year-to year for a period of
five years),Mechanization, Type of Machinery to be used, nature and extent of the minerals
body/spot or spots where the mining operation area proposed to be undertaken, natural water
occurs, limits of minerals reserve and other forest area and density of trees, if any assessment
of impact of mining activity on land environment management plans, In addition to this
mining plan also suggests the details of area of restoration/rehabilitation of the area through
afforestation, landreclamation, use of pollution control devices and such other measure as
may be directed by the state Government from time to time.
II. The Mining plan area to be got approved form the authorized officer of the state
Government, Based on mining plan prior environment clearance from the competent
authority as per provisions of EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006 ofMoEF&CC,Gol.
III. After obtaining the Environment clearance as Further,tocomply with requirement of Air Act,
1981, the consent to establish and consent to operate, from State pollution Control Board are
also obtained before actual mining.
IV. The above said provision mainly related to mineral conservation and environmental
protection with regard to provisions related to safety in mines and welfare of labours
provisions under mines acts 1952 are ensured by the Directorate General Mines Safety De
Ministry of Labour,Government of India.
Area Selected for Mining in District Bhagalpur:-
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I. As per rough estimate total area of river beds (GANGA, GERUA, CHANAN, and
ANDHARI) river and tributaries/rivulets) passing through district Bhagalpur is about
121.26Sq. km and 145.5 Km of rivers in the district. Further approximately about 4.72%of
the area of the district,area outside river bed is also having mineral deposits. A large part of
which is otherwise under various uses including agriculture. As regards selection of area for
mining it may be pointed out that:-
Sl. No. Name of the River Area drained (sq. Km.)
1 GANGA 116.65
2 GERUA 3.73
3 CHANAN 0.10
4 ANDHARI 0.78
Total 121.26
i. Earlier,mineral concession /mining contracts were being granted on revenue estate basis
(without giving any specific details of areas)subject to various restrictions. The minerals
concession holder used to undertake mining in area after living restricted area.
ii. Needless to state that such material concession area use to have even the area having no
mineral deposited the area otherwise not permissible for mining. The Mineral concession
holders were under obligation to undertake mining only in the area free from all restriction
and as per prevailing all rules and regulation. Mineral Concession for minor Mineral prior to
14.09.2006 was not required to obtain environmental clearance.
iii. The EIA notification dated 14.09.2006 became applicable for fresh contacts/ leases and in
the year 2008 for grant of mineral concessions in respect of other area in the state fresh
auction was notified subject to condition that will be allowed to be undertaken only after
prior environment clearance to obtained as per requirement of EIA notification dated
14.09.2006 of MoEF,CC,Gol.However,said condition was challenged by some prospective
bidders on the plea that the notification date 14.09.2006 was not applicable for mining
minerals.
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CHAPTER - 3
LIST OF MINING LEASES IN THE DISTRICT WITH LOCATION, AREA AND PERIOD
OF VALIDITY
List of Mining Leases in the District with location, area and period of validity is attached as
Annexure-1
Sl.
No.
Mining
Unit Block
Location
Area
(In
Hect.)
Period
(In
Yrs)
Name of
Minor
Minerals
Name of
Granted of
Minerals
Concession
Annual
Capacity As
Per E.C.
/Mining
Plans/Tor In
Lakh Mt.
Present Status
1
Mahiyama
Ghat
(Gerua
River)
11.3 5 Yellow
Sand
M/s Sainik
Food Pvt.
Ltd., R/o
33/11,
Subhash
Nagar,
Gurgaon,
Hariyana
5.18 Lakh
MT/Annum
Only 5 To 10% Sand
Is Available Of The
Total Mineral.
2 Bathani
Ghat
(Gerua
River)
22.92 5 Yellow
Sand
10.52 Lakh
MT/Annum
Only 8 To 10% Sand
Is Available Of The
Total Mineral.
3 Manikpur
Ghat
(Chandan
River)
5.26 5 Yellow
Sand
2.41 Lakh
Mt/Annum
The River Water Is
Filling In This Sand
Ghat. So, Mining Is
Not Possible.
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CHAPTER - 4
DETAILS OF ROYALTY OR REVENUE RECEIVED IN LAST THREE YEARS
Sl. No. Year Revenue (In Lakh Rs.)
1 2014-15 901.25
2 2015-16 1800.53
3 2016-17 1859.79
Total 4561.57
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CHAPTER – 5
DETAIL OF PRODUCTION OF SAND OR MINOR MINERAL IN LAST THREE YEARS
Sl. No. Year Production
1 2014-15 _
2 2015-16 _
3 2016-17 _
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CHAPTER - 6
PROCESS OF DEPOSITION OF SEDIMENTS IN THE RIVERS OF THE DISTRICT
Process:-
Sediment is a naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and
erosion, and is subsequently transported by the action of wind, water and/or by the force of gravity
acting on the particles. Sediments are most often transported by water. Sediment is transported based
on the strength of the flow that carries it and its own size, volume,
density, and shape. Stronger flows will increase the lift and drag on the particle, causing it to rise,
while larger or denser particles will be more likely to fall through the flow.
Deposition is the processes where
material being transported by a
river is deposited. Deposition
occurs when a river loses energy.
This can be when a river enters a
shallow area (this could be when it
floods and comes into contact with
the flood plain) or towards its
mouth where it meets another body
of water.
Rivers flood on a regular basis. The area over which they flood is known as the floodplain and this
often coincides with regions where meanders form. Meanders support the formation of flood plains
through lateral erosion.
When rivers flood the velocity of water slows. As the result of this the river's capacity to transport
material is reduced and deposition occurs. This deposition leaves a layer of sediment across the
whole floodplain. After a series of floods layers of sediment form along the flood plain.
Larger material and the majority of deposition occurs next to the river channel. This is the result of
increased friction (with the flood plain) causing the velocity of the river to slow and therefore rapidly
reduce its ability to transport material. This leaves a ridge of higher material next to the river channel
on both banks of the river known as a levee.
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If the upwards velocity approximately equal to the settling velocity, sediment will be transported
Downstream entirely as suspended load. If the upwards velocity is much less than the settling
velocity, but still high enough for the sediment to move, it will move along the bed as bed load by
rolling, sliding, and saltating (jumping up into the flow, being transported a short distance then
settling again). If the upwards velocity is higher than the settling velocity, the sediment will be
transported high in the flow as wash load.
As there are generally a range of different particle sizes in the flow, it is common for material of
different sizes to move through all areas of the flow for given stream conditions.
The various factors governing the occurrence and deposition of sand is country rock i.e. geological
disposition, climate, and rainfall, water load physical parameters of river and velocity of water
current. Rivers have a lot of energy and because they have energy, they do stuff. The obvious things
rivers do with their energy is flow but, besides this, they also transport load, erode load and erode the
channel through which they flow. Erosion is the breaking down of material by an agent. In the case
of a river, the agent is water. The water can erode the river’s channel and the river’s load. A river’s
load is bits of eroded material, generally rocks, which the river transports until it deposits its load.
Capacity & Competence Rivers can only carry so many loads depending on their energy. The
maximum volume of load that a river can carry at a specific point in its course is called the age
river’s capacity. The biggest sized particle that a river could carry at a specific point is called the
river’s competence. Deposition to transport load a river needs to have energy so when a river loses
energy it is forced to deposit its load. There’s several reasons why a river could lose energy. If the
river’s discharge is reduced then the river will lose energy because it isn’t flowing as quickly
anymore. This could happen because of a lack of precipitation or an increase in evaporation.
Increased human use (abstraction) of a river could also reduce its discharge forcing it deposit its
load. If the gradient of the river’s course flattens out, the river will deposit its load because it will be
travelling a lot slower. When a river meets the sea a river will deposit its load because the gradient is
generally reduced at sea level and the sea will absorb a lot of energy. As rivers get nearer to their
mouths they flow in increasingly wide, gentle sided valleys. The channel increases in size to hold the
extra water which the river has to receive from its tributaries. As the river gets bigger it can carry
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larger amounts of material. This material will be small in size, as larger rocks will have broken up on
their way from the mountains. Much of the material will be carried in suspension and will erode the
river banks by abrasion. When rivers flow over flatter land, they develop large bends called
meanders. As a river goes around a bend most of the water is pushed towards the outside causing
increased erosion. The river is now eroding sideways into its banks rather than downwards into its
bed, a process called lateral erosion. On the inside of the bend, in contrast, there is much less water.
The river will therefore be shallow and slow-flowing. It cannot carry as much material and so sand
and shingle will be deposited.
This is called a point bar or slip off slope Due to erosion on the outside of a bend and deposition on
the inside, the shape of a meander will change over a period of time. Notice how erosion narrows the
neck of the land within the meander. In time, and usually during a flood, the river will cut right
through the neck. The river will then take the new, shorter route. The fastest current, called the
thalweg, will now tend to be in the centre of the river, and so deposition is likely to occur in gentler
water next to the banks. Eventually deposition will block off the old meander to leave an oxbow
lake. The oxbow lake will slowly dry up, only refilling after heavy rain or during a flood. Streams
lose velocity and make deposits when their gradient decreases, when the volume of water decreases,
when there is an increase in cross section, when they encounter obstructions, or when they enter still
water. They deposit alluvial fans, alluvial cones, piedmont alluvial plains, channel fill, bars, flood
plains and deltas.
Rivers in the Gangetic plains have a habit of meandering, i.e., changing course. In India this is a
prominent feature of rivers which swell in the monsoon, occasionally suddenly, and the torrential
movement carves out a new course in the soft alluvial plain. The Ganga River, in Patna, has
meandered and migrated northwards in the Patliputra area. This migration has resulted in deposition
of earth on the south [right] bank of the river and created a massive space of a few hundred hectares
between the urban development line and the active river channel.
A river system can be divided into three subsystems:-
Collecting system (branches) -- consisting of a network of tributaries in the headwater
region, collects and funnels water and sediment to the main stream.
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Transporting system (trunk) -- the main trunk stream, which functions as a channel way
through which water and sediment move from the collecting area toward the ocean. (Erosion
and deposition also occur in a river's transporting system)
Dispersing system (roots) -- consists of a network of distributaries at the mouth of a river
(delta), where sediment and water are dispersed into an ocean, a lake, or a dry basin
Removal of washed in Silt Load:-
Geologically, the district froms part of the vast Indo-Gangetic alluvial tract. The origin of the Indo-
Gangetic tract as a whole is now attributed to the sag in the earth crust formed in the upper Eocene
times between Gondwana land and the raising of Himalaya belt. The economic minerals found in
the district are Sand, Soil and Kankar.
The sand deposits being an integral part of the dynamic river system to which it belongs. Therefore,
as a part of natural cycle, the monsoon flow of every river carries with it replenishment of silt and
washed out soil and clay from upstream areas in the catchment. This silt shall be removed during the
sieving of sand before it is loaded into truck/tipper/trailer to carry to the consumers.
Sand mining is critical to infrastructure development around the globe. Sand is an essential minor
mineral used extensively across the country as a useful construction constituent and variety of other
uses in sports, agriculture, glass making (a form of sand with high silica content) etc. The rivers are
the most important source of Sand. It acts as source of transportation and deposition of sand etc.
Origin & Control of Mineralization (Annual Replenishment of Mineral in River Bed
Area/Sedimentation):-
Sedimentation, in the geological sciences, is a process of deposition of a solid material from a state
of suspension or solution in a fluid (usually air or water). Broadly defined it also includes deposits
from glacial ice and those materials collected under the impetus of gravity alone, as in talus deposits,
or accumulations of rock debris at the base of cliffs. The term is commonly used as a synonym for
sedimentary petrology and sedimentology.
Sedimentation is generally considered by geologists in terms of the textures, structures, and fossil
content of the deposits lay down in different geographic and geomorphic environments. The factors
which affects the “Computation of Sediment”:
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a) Geomorphology & Drainage Pattern: The following geomorphic units plays important role:
Structural Plain
Structural Hill
Structural Ridge
Denudation Ridge & Valley
Plain & Plateau of Gangetic plain
Highly Dissected pediment
Undissected pediment
b) Distribution of Basin Area River wise
c) Drainage System/Pattern of the area, Rainfall & Climate: Year wise Rainfall data for
previous 10 years of Gangetic Basin/River
e) As per Dandy & Bolton study “Sediment Yield” can be related to
Catchment Area and
Mean Annual Run-off
Sand is an essential minor mineral used extensively across the country as a useful construction
constituent and variety of other uses in sports, agriculture, glass making (a form of sand with high
silica content) etc. It is common knowledge that minerals are non-renewable but this form of mineral
naturally gets replenished from time to time in a given river system and is very much interrelated to
the hydrological cycle in a river basin.
Sand mining has become a widely spread activity and does not require a huge set up or technology,
the number of ventures has increased extensively and it has become a footloose industry in itself but
the backward-forward linkages are becoming stronger as many are getting employed as well as the
construction activity / industry requires this mineral at consistent rates. Riverine environmental
systems are unique in them and provide environmental services, natural resources to meet variety of
needs of urban and rural communities. The Rivers originating from the Himalayas bring with them
lots of aggregate materials whereas as they move downstream, only finer elements / minerals like
sand are found in abundance.
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CHAPTER-7
GENERAL PROFILE OF THE DISTRICT
Sl
N
o.
Items Statistics
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
I. Geographical Area (Sq. Km.)
2,570 sq.km.
Administrative Divisions Bhagalpur, Kahalgaon, Naugachhia
No. of Panchayats/Villages
II. Population (As per 2011 Census) Rural: 2432126 Urban: 600100
III. Average Annual Rainfall (mm)
1148.52
2 GEOMORPHOLOGY
Major Physiographic Units 1. Flat Indo-Gangetic
Alluvium Tract
2. Marginal Alluvium Tract
Major Drainages Ganga, Gerua, Chanan and Andhari
3 LAND USE
a) Forest Area Nil
b) Net Area Sown 1850 sq.km
c) Cultivable Area 1930 sq. km
4 MAJOR SOIL TYPES Vertisols, inceptisols, entisols.
5 AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS
6 IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES
(Areas and Number of Structures)
Dugwells 2244
Tubewells/Borewells (STW) 10598
Tanks/ponds 6
Canals 3
Other Sources 3 - 15
Net Irrigated Area 666 sq. km (35 % of net sown
area)
Gross Irrigated Area 790 sq. km
7 NUMBER OF GROUND WATER
MONITERING WELLS OF CGWB
(2011)
No. of Dugwells 09
No. of Piezometers Nil
8 PREDOMINANT GEOLOGICAL 1. Quaternary Formations
FORMATIONS 2. Basement Pre-cambrian
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Granitic Gneiss with few
exposures as Inliers.
9 HYDROGEOLOGY
Major water bearing formations Alluvium
Pre-monsoon Depth to water level during 2011
2.5 – 10.69 m bgl
Post-monsoon Depth to water level during 2011
1.53 – 8.04 m bgl
Long term water level trend in last 10 yrs(2002 –
No significant decline
2011) in m/yr
10 GROUND WATER EXPLORATION BY
CGWB (As on 31-03-2013)
No. of well drilled (EW,OW, PZ, SH, Total)
EW=12, OW=1, PZ=7
Depth Range (m) 61 – 294 m bgl
Discharge (m3/hr) 1. 20 – 50 m3/hr for STW
Within50 m bgl2. 50 – 200 m3/hr for DTWbeyond 100 m bgl.
Storativity (s) -
Transmissitivity (m2/day) 100 – 600 m2/day, 4208 at
Rampur.
11 GROUND WATER QUALITY Good for drinking and
irrigation
Presence of Chemical constituents more than the
Few patches are identified to
permissible limit (e.g.EC, F, As, F) be contaminated with Arsenic.
Type of Water Potable
12 DYNAMIC GROUND WATER RESOURCES
(as on 31st March 2009) In ha m.
Annual Replenishble Ground Water Resources
69583
Net Annual Ground Water Draft 22941
Projected Demand for Domestic and Industrial
7665
Uses up to 2025
Stage of Ground Water Development 33%
13 AWARENESS AND TRAINING ACTIVITY
One day Training Programme Organized
Date 08.03.2007
Place Hotel Rajhans International, Bhagalpur
No. of Participants 110
14 GROUND WATER CONTROL AND
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REGULATION
No. of OE Blocks Nil
No. of Critical Blocks Nil
No. of Blocks Notified Nil
15 MAJOR GROUND WATER PROBLEMS AND
Arsenic pollution of ground
ISSUES water along the banks of river
Ganga
16 Total no. of Brick kilns 187
Source: Centre for Ground Water Board (CGWB)
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CHAPTER-8
LAND UTILIZATION PATTERN IN THE DISTRICT: FOREST, AGRICULTURE,
HORTICULTURE, MINING
Forest:-
The 0.03 % of Land in Bhagalpur is forest land which is 193.35 acres. There are various types of
wood and bamboo available in the forest. Forest produce are minor.
Agriculture:-
Agriculture is the
main occupation of
the people of the
district and also the
main source of
livelihood of the
people. Though
Bhagalpur has an
agro-based economy,
agriculture is largely
restricted only to
khariff season due to
lack
of adequate irrigation
facilities. Paddy,
maize and lentils are the important crops of the district. A large ground water resource in the district
has been remained untapped.
Mining:-
The mineral resources of Bhagalpur district playing massive role in industrial, social and economic
development of the district.
Available mineral resources in the district:-
Sand
Soil
Brick kilns
Quartzite
Stones
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Horticulture:-
Bhagalpur district is under
medium Level of Production
in Horticultural Crops -
Horticulture level of
horticultural development
has found in the district.
These districts come under
the periphery areas where
there is a lack of
infrastructure regarding
horticultural crops.
Floriculture in the district is
now developing in the same
fashion as compared to other
crops. So, there is need to
emphasis on these crops.
Horticulture cultivation is
always advantageous. It
paves the ways and means of
development. It has been
observed that it could be
developed in the state if the government provides protection and subsidies to the farmers. There is a
great need to emphasis on marketing management and boosting the irrigation resource of the state
along with that there is need of awareness on profitability and techno managerial skill among
farmers to promote the horticultural cultivation in the state.
Bestowed with fertile soil and having good irrigation facilities, about 80% area of the district is
under agricultural use. The land level is plain and fertile land of total area available for cultivation,
most of the area is used as double cropped area. The land is cover by the forest area, cultivable land
agriculture barren land, current fallow, other fallow land ,usar and non cultibileland,land used other
than agriculture,pasture land and vacant land etc. The land is used for orchard tree, plantation and
cane productions. The land holdings are generally small in size.
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Though Bhagalpur has an agro-based economy, agriculture is largely restricted only to khariff
season due to lack of adequate irrigation facilities. Paddy, maize and lentils are the important crops
of the district. A large ground water resource in the district has been remained untapped
The soils in the district are mainly derived from the older and newer alluvium. These alluvial plain
soils are light grey to dark grey in colour, rather heavy and texturally fine in nature. The pH values
range from neutral to acidic and the acidity of the soil gradually increases from north to south. The
hilly soils are acidic with low nitrogen, medium to high potash.
The soils derived from older alluvium are mainly loamy in character with moderate to heavy texture
and well drained. In low lands these are poorly drained with heavy texture. These soils comprise an
association of vertisols, entisols, alfisols, and ultisols. Black soils found in Shahkund, Sonhaulia, and
Sultanganj belong to vertisols category. Sandy soils (Diara soils).
Land utilization pattern in the district:-
01 LAND USE (sq.km.)
a) Forest area: Nil
b) Net area sown: 1850
c) Cultivable area: 1930
02 AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS
IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES
(Area in sq.km, Govt. of Bihar 2008-09)
Area (sq.km)
Dug wells and Tube wells -
Canal -
Net irrigated area 666
Gross irrigated area 790
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CHAPTER-9
PHYSIOGRAPHY OF THE DISTRICT
The Bihar state can be broadly subdivided into three major unit’s i.e., main physical sub-divisions is
the Norhern Mountains, the Gangetic Plains and the Central Highlands. Northern Mountains
comprises the
Himalayan
ranges
including their
foot hills. The
Gangetic
plains, situated
between the
Himalayas and
the Deccan
plateau,constit
ute the most
fertile plains
of the sub-
basin ideally
suited for
intensive
cultivation.Th
e Central
highlands
lying to the
south of the
Great plains
consists of mountains, hills and plateaus intersected by valleys and river plains.They are largely
covered by forests.Aravali uplands, Bundelkhand upland, Malwa plateau, Vindhyan and Narmada
valley lie in the this region.Predominant soil types found in the sub- basin are sandy, loamy , clay
and their combinations such as sandy loam , loam , silty clay loam and loamy sand soils.
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Geomorphology:-
Geomorphologically, the district Bhagalpur forms a part of the Mid-Ganga Foreland Basin. The
north and central Bhagalpur towards the north and south of Ganga respectively forms a flat Indo-
Gangetic alluvium tract (parts of the North Bihar Plains and Central Bihar Plains respectively). The
southern part of the district forms a marginal alluvial tract. The general elevation of the alluvium
tract remains within 45 m above mean sea level (amsl). The master slope of region at both north and
south is towards the river Ganga. There are some detached hard rock bodies of pre-cambrian age,
which stand out as prominent peaks (inliers) within the alluvial plains. Among these, the highest one
is at Shahkund with a height of 143 m.
Soils:-
The soils in the district are
mainly derived from the older
and newer alluvium. These
alluvial plain soils are light grey
to dark grey in colour, rather
heavy and texturally fine in
nature. The pH values range
from neutral to acidic and the
acidity of the soil gradually
increases from north to south.
The hilly soils are acidic with
low nitrogen, medium to high
potash. The soils derived from
older alluvium are mainly
loamy in character with
moderate to heavy texture and
well drained. In low lands these
are poorly drained with heavy texture. These soils comprise an association of vertisols, entisols,
alfisols, and ultisols. Black soils found in Shahkund, Sonhaulia, and Sultanganj belong to vertisols
category. Sandy soils (Diara soils) derived from younger alluvium are light textured, well drained.
These are moderate to highly 10 fertile calcareous soils and found along the banks/course of the river
Ganga. These comprise the soil association of inceptisols and entisols.
Source: NBSS& LUP, Regional Centre, Kolkata
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CHAPTER-10
RAINFALL: MONTH-WISE
In general a warm and humid climate prevails in the district. Winter starts from November and
extends up to February. Temperature usually does not drop below 150
C but during the coldest
months (late December to early January) temperature even comes down to 80 C. During this period,
wind blows from northwest and west. The summer period begins from March with the peak
temperature of 40 – 450 C in May. The month of March and April are the driest months of the year
with the relative humidity of 50 – 55 % in the morning and 35 – 40 % in the afternoon.
The humidity increases in May and June to 80 % or more. About 80 % of the rainfall is under the
influence of southwest monsoon, which normally breaks in the second fortnight of June. The
monsoon lasts till the later part of the September. Generally the eastern and northeastern part of the
district receives higher amount of rainfall. The annual normal rainfall in the district remains above
1148 mm.
The climate in Bhagalpur is warm and temperate. The summers here have a good deal of rainfall,
while the winters have very little. According to Köppen and Geiger, this climate is classified as Cwa.
The average annual temperature in Bhagalpur is 25.8 °C. About 1111 mm of precipitation falls
annually.
CLIMATE GRAPH // WEATHER BY MONTH BHAGALPUR:-
The driest month is December, with 1 mm of rain. Most of the precipitation here falls in July, averaging
249 mm.
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AVERAGE TEMPERATURE BHAGALPUR:-
May is the warmest month of the year. The temperature in May averages 31.5 °C. January is the coldest
month, with temperatures averaging 17.1 °C.
BHAGALPUR WEATHER BY MONTH // WEATHER AVERAGES:-
January February March April May June July August September October November December
Avg.
Temperature
(°C)
17.1 20 25.3 30 31.5 30.7 29.3 29.2 28.9 27 22 18.3
Min.
Temperature
(°C)
10.4 13 17.6 22.6 25.4 26.3 26.2 26.3 25.7 22.5 15.5 11.4
Max.
Temperature
(°C)
23.8 27 33 37.5 37.7 35.1 32.4 32.1 32.2 31.6 28.6 25.2
Avg.
Temperature
(°F)
62.8 68.0 77.5 86.0 88.7 87.3 84.7 84.6 84.0 80.6 71.6 64.9
Min.
Temperature
(°F)
50.7 55.4 63.7 72.7 77.7 79.3 79.2 79.3 78.3 72.5 59.9 52.5
Max.
Temperature
(°F)
74.8 80.6 91.4 99.5 99.9 95.2 90.3 89.8 90.0 88.9 83.5 77.4
Precipitation /
Rainfall (mm)
19 3 6 14 49 197 249 246 231 92 4 1
There is a difference of 248 mm of precipitation between the driest and wettest months. Throughout the
year, temperatures vary by 14.4 °C.
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CHAPTER-11
GEOLOGY AND MINERAL WEALTH
Geology:-
The Predominant Geological Formation in the districtQuaternary Formations, Basement Pre-
cambrian Granitic Gneiss with few exposures as Inliers.
An ancient crystalline rock called the Archean 'gneiss covers the greater part of the district in the
western and south western parts. It stretcnes from a few 'kilometers north of Godda to about 30
kilometres, south of Dumka. Towards the east these crystalline rocks are covered with thick flows of
volcanic lava which forms the Rajmahal hills that stretches approximately 150 kilometres from near
Sakrigali Railway station southwards' along the border of Birbhum District. A narrow strip of lower
gondwana rocks skirt the lower formation along its western margin. The ancient crystalline rocks are
collectively 'called the Archean Gneisses the principal 'rock of which is granitoid gneiss. It contains
inclusions of older dark hornbl'enudic and pyroxenic rock withigranolitic structures. It alternates
with homblemdic and rnicacious schists and contain felspars of salmon white colour.
Geological succession:-
Age Lithostratigraphy
Holocene Newer Alluvium Channel Alluvium and colluvial fan depostis.
Lacustrine grey silt and clay. Terrace Alluvium. Alluvial
fan deposits.
…………………………………….Disconformity…………………………………..
MiddletoLatePleistocene Varanasi
Alluvium
Polycyclic sequence of boulder beds, and silt-clay with
calcrete.
…………………………….Unconformity………………………..
Early Miocene to Early Pleistocene Siwalik Group
Late Eocene to Early Miocene Dharmshala Group
Late Paleocene to Late Eocene Subathu Group
------ Unconformity ----
Precambrian Basement
(Lithostratigraphy of the Ganga Basin sedimentary fill (compiled from Raiverman et al. 1983, Kumar et al. 1996
and Valdiya, 2010).
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Regional Geology:-
Regionally, the area constitutes a part of the Ganga River Basin. The north-eastern part is
predominantly characterized by sedimentary lithology in the Sub-Himalayan zone comprising
Subathus, Dagshais, Kasaulis and Siwaliks. A general Regional stratigraphic sequence of the area is
given below.
Geologically, it represents nearly two third of Bihar is under cover of Ganga basin composed of
alluvium and masks the nature of basement rocks.
Geological succession and their occurrences distribution:-
Age Geology Occurrences
Quaternary Alluvial Deposits (sand, clay, silt,
Fragments)
North Bihar Plain & Central Bihar Plain
Tertiary Sand Stones& Clay Stones North Champaran Hills
Gondwana Coal Measures, Forming a series
of small outlier basins
Banka District
Vindhyans Sandstones, shales, Limestones
etc.
Parts of Bahbhua and Rohtas Disricts
Satpura Schist,Phyllite,Quartzite Part of Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada,
Nalanda, Sheikhpura and Munger District
Proterozoic Schist, amphibolites, quartzite,
granites, dolerites and pegmatites
Nawada, Jamui and Banka
Archaean Gneisses,
Granites,Schists,Phyllites,quartzit
es, amphibolites & intrusive all
metamorphosed sedimentary and
igneous rocks
Part of Aurangabad ,Gaya, Nawada ,Jamui,
Banka and Bhagalpur
Geohydrology:-
Water bearing formations:-
The sand layers in the Quaternary Alluvium (both newer and older) form the main source of ground
water in the district. Based on the strata logs and hydrogeological properties, the aquifer system in
the district can be divided into two categories;
I the shallow aquifers within 50 m depth.
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II The deep aquifers
within 50 – 200 m
depth. In shallow
aquifers, the ground
water occurs under
unconfined condition
and in deeper aquifers
under semi-confined to
confined conditions.
The shallow aquifers
consisting of fine to
medium sand with
clay, silt and kankars
are the main sources of
ground water in the
marginal alluvial tract
in the south Bhagalpur.
In general the thickness of these aquifers varies from 13 to 18 m, being more at central parts than the
eastern and western parts of the marginal alluvium. The thickness of the aquifer is controlled by the
geometry of the underlying basement rock. The deeper aquifers mainly consist of sand, gravel and
calcareous nodules with alternating layers of clay. The exploration data reveals the presence of four
to five major aquifers with cumulative thickness 20 to 85 m. These aquifers thin out towards
Sultanganj in the western part since clay dominancy increase. The composition of the aquifer is not
homogeneous at many places. These are very often mixed with silt and little clay, which impedes
their water yielding capacity. The yield of these zones varies between 14.30 m3 /hr at Rampur to
202.70 m3 /hr at Madarganj with reference draw down of 6 – 27m.
Depth to Water Level:- The pre-monsoon water level data of the year 2011 reveals that the depth to water level in the
district remains within 2.5 – 10.69 m bgl, with the deepest of 10.69 m bgl and the shallowest of 2.5
m bgl.
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT - BHAGALPUR -BIHAR page 41
In post-monsoon, the depth to water level in the district comes to be within 1.53 – 8.04 m bgl. The
pre and post-monsoon water level data indicates that the water level in the district has registered a
rise of 0.77 to 5.14 m within the season.
The mineral resources of Bhagalpur district playing massive role in industrial, social and economic
development of the district.
Available mineral resources in the district:-
Sand
Soil
Brick kilns
Quartzite
Other stones
Details of river or stream and other sand source of the district:-
The rivers of the district bring out the sediment as bed load and suspended load during the monsoon
period and post monsoon when the carrying capacity of river decreases it deposit the sediment as
braided deposit, point bars, etc. these are the main source of sand in the district.
(a) Details of river or stream and other sand source of the district:-
Sand is one of the major minor mineral of Bhagalpur district of Bihar. Ganga and Gerua
River is major sand source in the district.
(b) Availability of Sand or gravel or aggregate resources:-
Ganga and Gerua River is major sand source and in the district. The rivers of the district
bring out the sediment as bed load and suspended load during the monsoon period and post
monsoon when the carrying capacity of river decreases it deposit the sediment as braided
deposit, point bars, etc. these are the main source of sand in the district.
(c) Existing Mining Lease of sand and aggregates:-
Refer to Chater-3
Drainage System with description of main rivers:-
Sl. No. Name of the River Area drained (sq.
Km.)
% Area drained in
the District
1 GANGA 116.648 4.556 %
2 GERUA 3.73267 0.145 %
3 CHANAN 0.096319 0.003 %
4 ANDHARI 0.776851 0.030 %
Total 121.25384 4.73 %
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT - BHAGALPUR -BIHAR page 42
The part of the
district towards the
south of the river
Ganga falls in the
Badua- Koa Sub-
Basin (Plate 2) and
the area to north of
Ganga falls in the
Baghmati - Kosi
sub-basin. These two
sub-basins are parts
of Mid-Ganga basin
in Bihar. The district
is principally drained
by the river Ganga,
which enters the
district at
Sultanganj. The northern boundary of the district is marked by the river Kosi (Ghugri) known to be
heavily laden with silt and sand. The river Ganga has two major tributaries joining from south;
Badua and Koa. Apart from these, a number of ephemeral streams such as Gahra, Chanan,
Salient Features of Important Rivers and Streams:-
Sl. No. Name of the River of
Stream
Total Length in the
District (in Km)
Place of
Origin
Altitude at
Origin
1 GANGA 97 K.M GhorghatMilik 34 meters
2 GERUA 30 K.M Biswaspur 41 meters
3 CHANAN 6 K.M Manihari 51 meters
4 ANDHARI 12.5 K.M Hajipur 49 meters
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT - BHAGALPUR -BIHAR page 43
Methodology Adopted for Calculating of Mineral Potential:-
The mineral potential is calculated based on field investigation and geology of the catchment area of
the river/ streams. As per the policy of the State and location, depth of minable mineral is defined.
The area for removal of mineral in a river or stream can be decided depending on geo-morphology
and other factors, it can be 50% to 60% of the area of a particular river/stream, e.g. in river mineral
constituents like, sand up to a depth of three meters are considered as resource mineral. Other
constituents like clay and silt are excluded as waste while calculating the mineral potential of
particular river/ stream.
The specific gravity of each mineral constituent is different. While calculating the mineral potential,
the average specific gravity is taken as 2.25. The percent of mineral constituent like boulder,
riverbajari, sand also varies for different river and streams. While calculating the mineral potential
the percentage of each mineral constituent is taken asSand 25-30% and 5-10% for silt and clay.
The quantum of deposition varies from stream to stream depending upon factors like
catchmentlithology, discharge, river profile and geomorphology of the river course. There are
certaingeo-morphological features developed in the river beds such as channel bar, point bar etc.
whereannual deposition is more even two to three meters.
Calculation is based on the methodology given in sustainable guideline of SUSTAINABLE SAND
MINING MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES-2016.The mineral potential is calculated based on
field investigation and geology of the catchment area of the river/ streams. As per the policy of the
State and location, depth of minable mineral is defined. The quantum of deposition varies from
stream to stream depending upon factors like catchment lithology, discharge, river profile and
geomorphology of the river course. There are certain geomorphological features developed in the
river beds such as channel bar, point bar etc. where annual deposition is more even two to three
meters.
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT - BHAGALPUR -BIHAR page 44
The details are given below:-
River of
Stream
Portion of
the river or
stream
recommende
d for
mineral
concession
Length of
area
recommende
d for
mineral
concession
(in
Kilometer)
Average
width of
area
recomme
nded for
mineral
concessio
n in
meter)
Area
recommended
for mineral
concession (In
Square Meter)
Mineable
Mineral
Potential (In
Metric
Tonne) 60%
of total
Mineral
GANGA 116.64 97 K.M 1202 m 1165.94 Lakh m2
3210.99 Lakh
MT
GERUA 3.73 30 K.M 124 m 3.72 Lakh m2
102.44 Lakh
MT
CHANAN 0.096 6 K.M 16 m 0.96 Lakh m2 2.64 Lakh
MT
ANDHARI 0.77 12.5 K.M 62 m 0.775 Lakh m2 21.34 Lakh
MT
Total 145.5 KM 351
(Average)
1171.395 Lakh
m2
3337.41 Lakh
MT
Mineral Potential is calculated in Following Way:-
Mineral Potential:-
Sand (MT) Total Mineable Mineral Potential(MT)
3337.41 Lakh MT 3337.41 Lakh MT
Annual Deposition (30%)
1001.22 Lakh MT 1001.22 Lakh MT
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT - BHAGALPUR -BIHAR page 45
CHAPTER- 12
STATUS OF BRICK KILNS IN BHAGALPUR DISTRICT
The state Bihar is developing rapidly. In the five
year period from 2004 to 2009 Bihar’s Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) has grown by 11.03%
and between 2001 and 2011 there has been a
significant increase in urbanization with the
number of towns increasing from 120 to 213
according to the latest census. This has been
possible through investment in various sectors,
especially the construction sector. If this growth
rate needs to be sustained, the demand for quality building materials will increase manifold. In rural
areas too, Bihar faces challenges with the need for over 7.5 billion bricks over the next five years to
meet the rural housing gap. A field study was conducted in 22 districts on Bihar to understand the
present scenario of the brick industry and to assess the market potential and barriers for introducing
energy efficient technologies for walling materials. The major brick producing districts of Bihar is
Patna, Nalanda, Siwan, Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi, East and West Champaran, Darbhanga, Samastipur
and Madhubani. With over 5,700 authorized brick Earth the state produces around 17 billion bricks
per year. The brick sector in Bihar is growing at a rate of 9%, however it continues to be dominated
by traditional technology - the Fixed Chimney Bulls Trench Kiln (FCBTK). Unlike the rest of India
(except Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal) the state of Bihar is the only state which
has transformed the brick firing technology from movable to fixed chimney.
Status of Brick kilns in Bhagalpur District
Sl. No. No. of operational Units of Brick kilns
in Bhagalpur districts during Financial
Year (2016-17)
No of Units of Brick kilns in
Bhagalpur districts Identified by
IEED
1 142 187
A list of Bricks kilns are attached in Annexure-II
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT - BHAGALPUR -BIHAR page 46
REFERENCES
1. Singh,U,(1965):“Ditribution and Character of Cities of The Ganga Plain.”National
Geographical Journal of India,Vol.XI P.37
2. Optimum Utilisation of Surface Water and Ground Water Potential Using Fuzzy
Approach National Systems Conference, NSC 2008, 17–19 December 2008
3. http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011-prov results/Census2011Bihar.pdf
4. Census of India 2011- Provisional Population Totals - Bihar - Data Sheet" (PDF).
Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Vital Statistics Division. Office of
the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. 2011. pp. 1 & 2. Retrieved 16
August 2012.
5. www.cgwb.gov.in/District_Profile/Bihar/ Bhagalpur.pdf
6. cgwb.gov.in/gw profiles/st_Bihar.htm
7. www.cgwb.gov.in/Regions/GW-year.../GWYB%20MER%20(Bihar)%202015-16.pdf
8. www.census2011.co.in › Bihar
9. http://www.cwc.nic.in
10. http://www.ecobrick.in
11 https://en.climate-data.org/location
Latitude -(N) Longitude -(E)
25° 15' 7.537" N 87° 12' 3.549" E A
25° 15' 12.973" N 87° 12' 17.593" E B
25° 15' 9.362" N 87° 12' 19.078" E C
25° 15' 3.610" N 87° 12' 5.519" E D
25° 15' 6.103" N 87° 12' 14.075" E A
25° 15' 11.836" N 87° 12' 27.652" E B
25° 15' 7.679" N 87° 12' 29.266" E C
25° 15' 2.385" N 87° 12' 15.694" E D
25° 15' 11.594" N 87° 12' 28.327" E A
25° 15' 16.474" N 87° 12' 41.987" E B
25° 15' 12.794" N 87° 12' 43.541" E C
25° 15' 7.590" N 87° 12' 30.221" E D
25° 15' 6.986" N 87° 12' 30.333" E A
25° 15' 12.186" N 87° 12' 43.649" E B
25° 15' 8.090" N 87° 12' 45.497" E C
25° 15' 3.018" N 87° 12' 32.154" E D
25° 15' 1.910" N 87° 12' 16.100" E A
25° 15' 7.123" N 87° 12' 29.706" E B
25° 15' 3.290" N 87° 12' 31.168" E C
25° 14' 58.449" N 87° 12' 17.634" E D
Latitude -(N) Longitude -(E)
25° 7' 27.354" N 86° 57' 0.694" E A
25° 7' 27.477" N 86° 57' 5.390" E B
25° 7' 18.108" N 86° 57' 9.569" E C
25° 7' 18.142" N 86° 57' 1.346" E D
25° 7' 17.542" N 86° 57' 1.469" E A
25° 7' 17.611" N 86° 57' 11.114" E B
25° 7' 11.694" N 86° 57' 11.008" E C
25° 7' 11.605" N 86° 57' 0.430" E D
25° 7' 10.885" N 86° 57' 0.593" E A
25° 7' 10.974" N 86° 57' 12.345" E B
25° 7' 5.677" N 86° 57' 11.420" E C
25° 7' 5.734" N 86° 57' 0.012" E D
25° 7' 5.122" N 86° 56' 59.804" E A
25° 7' 5.088" N 86° 57' 11.420" E B
25° 6' 59.927" N 86° 57' 11.576" E C
25° 6' 59.530" N 86° 57' 0.030" E D
25° 6' 59.115" N 86° 57' 0.083" E A
25° 6' 59.461" N 86° 57' 11.690" E B
25° 6' 54.678" N 86° 57' 12.033" E C
25° 6' 54.337" N 86° 57' 0.312" E D
25° 6' 34.634" N 86° 57' 4.067" E A
25° 6' 37.609" N 86° 57' 15.247" E B
25° 6' 30.929" N 86° 57' 15.015" E C
25° 6' 29.694" N 86° 57' 4.436" E D
25° 6' 28.633" N 86° 57' 4.681" E A
25° 6' 30.006" N 86° 57' 14.963" E B
25° 6' 23.324" N 86° 57' 14.381" E C
SlNo. of
Blocks
Area
(Ha.)Name of the Ghat
River
Name
2 Chandan Tahsur Cluster - 1
Sand Ghats Status of Bhagalpur District
List of Sand Ghats in Ganga River
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
4.9 Hec
Block - 1
Block -2
Block - 3
GPS Coordinates
1 Ganga Kahalgaon
Block - 4
Block - 5
CodeNo. of
Blocks
Area
(Ha.)Name of the Ghat
River
NameSl
1 Chandan Chandpur
Block - 5
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
Block - 1
Block -2
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
4.8 Hec
Block - 1
Block -2
Block - 3
Block - 4
List of Sand Ghats in Chandan River
CodeGPS Coordinates
25° 6' 22.203" N 86° 57' 4.925" E D
25° 6' 21.205" N 86° 57' 5.372" E A
25° 6' 22.399" N 86° 57' 14.475" E B
25° 6' 15.585" N 86° 57' 14.843" E C
25° 6' 14.753" N 86° 57' 5.675" E D
25° 6' 14.039" N 86° 57' 5.746" E A
25° 6' 14.690" N 86° 57' 14.757" E B
25° 6' 7.357" N 86° 57' 14.997" E C
25° 6' 7.293" N 86° 57' 5.963" E D
25° 6' 6.338" N 86° 57' 5.855" E A
25° 6' 6.492" N 86° 57' 14.192" E B
25° 5' 59.631" N 86° 57' 14.192" E C
25° 5' 59.502" N 86° 57' 5.969" E D
25° 5' 41.600" N 86° 57' 6.095" E A
25° 5' 41.602" N 86° 57' 15.552" E B
25° 5' 35.273" N 86° 57' 14.301" E C
25° 5' 35.836" N 86° 57' 3.992" E D
25° 5' 35.112" N 86° 57' 3.820" E A
25° 5' 34.384" N 86° 57' 14.035" E B
25° 5' 28.893" N 86° 57' 13.152" E C
25° 5' 29.505" N 86° 57' 1.899" E D
25° 5' 28.872" N 86° 57' 1.692" E A
25° 5' 28.204" N 86° 57' 13.136" E B
25° 5' 22.980" N 86° 57' 11.061" E C
25° 5' 23.397" N 86° 57' 0.182" E D
25° 5' 22.655" N 86° 56' 59.808" E A
25° 5' 22.370" N 86° 57' 9.769" E B
25° 5' 16.645" N 86° 57' 8.467" E C
25° 5' 16.922" N 86° 56' 57.229" E D
25° 5' 16.228" N 86° 56' 56.715" E A
25° 5' 16.056" N 86° 57' 7.715" E B
25° 5' 10.953" N 86° 57' 6.985" E C
25° 5' 11.281" N 86° 56' 55.244" E D
25° 4' 54.885" N 86° 56' 52.235" E A
25° 4' 53.806" N 86° 57' 5.341" E B
25° 4' 49.445" N 86° 57' 5.466" E C
25° 4' 50.531" N 86° 56' 51.269" E D
25° 4' 49.540" N 86° 56' 50.984" E A
25° 4' 48.358" N 86° 57' 5.787" E B
25° 4' 44.307" N 86° 57' 5.370" E C
25° 4' 45.432" N 86° 56' 50.540" E D
25° 4' 44.563" N 86° 56' 50.350" E A
25° 4' 43.407" N 86° 57' 6.026" E B
25° 4' 39.166" N 86° 57' 5.470" E C
25° 4' 40.366" N 86° 56' 49.523" E D
25° 4' 39.571" N 86° 56' 49.328" E A
25° 4' 38.304" N 86° 57' 5.273" E B
25° 4' 34.431" N 86° 57' 4.699" E C
25° 4' 35.538" N 86° 56' 48.978" E D
25° 4' 34.452" N 86° 56' 51.601" E A
25° 4' 33.407" N 86° 57' 5.149" E B
25° 4' 29.298" N 86° 57' 4.938" E C
25° 4' 30.254" N 86° 56' 51.347" E D
25° 10' 27.240" N 86° 59' 20.100" E A
25° 10' 29.180" N 86° 59' 19.470" E B
25° 10' 6.690" N 86° 58' 33.410" E C
25° 10' 4.790" N 86° 58' 35.380" E D
Manikpur
5.0 Hec Block - 1
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
4.9 Hec
Block - 3
Block - 4
Block - 5
Tahsur Cluster - 2
Block - 1
Block -2
Block - 1
Block -2
Block - 3
Tahsur Cluster - 34 Chandan
Block - 3
Block - 4
5
Chandan3
5.0 Hec
4.9 Hec
Block - 5
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
4.9 Hec
Chandan
Block - 4
Block - 5
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
25° 9' 11.703" N 86° 57' 41.577" E A
25° 9' 9.990" N 86° 57' 41.475" E B
25° 8' 57.840" N 86° 57' 22.046" E C
25° 8' 58.441" N 86° 57' 19.890" E D
25° 8' 53.181" N 86° 57' 17.107" E A
25° 8' 53.263" N 86° 57' 20.642" E B
25° 8' 37.421" N 86° 57' 15.279" E C
25° 8' 38.478" N 86° 57' 12.250" E D
25° 8' 37.876" N 86° 57' 11.694" E A
25° 8' 36.509" N 86° 57' 14.882" E B
25° 8' 23.170" N 86° 57' 2.786" E C
25° 8' 24.882" N 86° 56' 59.355" E D
25° 8' 24.256" N 86° 56' 58.567" E A
25° 8' 22.286" N 86° 57' 2.550" E B
25° 8' 6.009" N 86° 56' 57.257" E C
25° 8' 5.661" N 86° 56' 54.810" E D
25° 8' 4.493" N 86° 56' 54.660" E A
25° 8' 4.684" N 86° 56' 56.348" E B
25° 7' 44.728" N 86° 56' 57.927" E C
25° 7' 44.351" N 86° 56' 55.460" E D
25° 9' 53.077" N 86° 58' 15.845" E A
25° 9' 52.205" N 86° 58' 16.184" E B
25° 9' 13.931" N 86° 58' 0.648" E C
25° 9' 14.680" N 86° 57' 59.489" E D
25° 8' 13.969" N 86° 58' 51.586" E A
25° 8' 11.758" N 86° 58' 52.409" E B
25° 7' 57.008" N 86° 58' 43.209" E C
25° 7' 59.115" N 86° 58' 40.074" E D
25° 7' 58.601" N 86° 58' 39.525" E A
25° 7' 56.134" N 86° 58' 42.849" E B
25° 7' 48.162" N 86° 58' 23.346" E C
25° 7' 49.619" N 86° 58' 22.994" E D
25° 7' 49.736" N 86° 58' 21.984" E A
25° 7' 48.213" N 86° 58' 22.489" E B
25° 7' 53.286" N 86° 57' 59.270" E C
25° 7' 59.007" N 86° 57' 57.519" E D
25° 7' 59.372" N 86° 57' 56.901" E A
25° 7' 54.592" N 86° 57' 58.391" E B
25° 7' 51.791" N 86° 57' 48.924" E C
25° 7' 55.388" N 86° 57' 44.350" E D
25° 7' 55.139" N 86° 57' 43.847" E A
25° 7' 51.611" N 86° 57' 48.369" E B
25° 7' 42.085" N 86° 57' 37.232" E C
25° 7' 44.998" N 86° 57' 33.848" E D
Latitude -(N) Longitude -(E)
25.0671433 87.1938057 A
25.0665865 87.1935630 B
25.0670061 87.1847665 C
25.0664580 87.1848257 D
25.0673289 87.1827127 A
25.0663295 87.1827175 B
25.0633599 87.1794290 C
25.0637882 87.1787438 D
25° 6' 10.150" N 87° 12' 56.343" E A2 Gerua Baisa (Sanhaula)
1 Gerua
8 Chandan Puraini
(Jagdishpur)
5.0 Hec
Mahiyama
Name of the GhatArea
(Ha.)
No. of
Blocks
Block - 25.0 Hec
Block - 15.0 Hec
Block - 1
Block - 1
Block -2
Block - 3
Block - 4
Block - 5
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
4.9 Hec
6 Chandan Kankaithi
4.9 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
7 Chandan Dogachhi
(Jagdishpur)
2.25
GPS CoordinatesSl
River
Name
Block -2
Block - 3
Block - 4
Code
List of Sand Ghats in Gerua River
Block - 1
Block - 5
25° 6' 9.100" N 87° 13' 0.061" E B
25° 5' 44.914" N 87° 12' 57.679" E C
25° 5' 46.931" N 87° 12' 55.943" E D
25° 5' 45.831" N 87° 12' 50.367" E A
25° 5' 43.952" N 87° 12' 50.569" E B
25° 5' 28.745" N 87° 12' 42.769" E C
25° 5' 29.033" N 87° 12' 38.868" E D
25° 5' 25.826" N 87° 12' 40.075" E A
25° 5' 26.080" N 87° 12' 43.406" E B
25° 5' 6.084" N 87° 12' 50.688" E C
25° 5' 5.639" N 87° 12' 47.398" E D
25° 5' 4.105" N 87° 12' 47.760" E A
25° 5' 4.572" N 87° 12' 51.385" E B
25° 4' 53.895" N 87° 12' 42.809" E C
25° 4' 57.420" N 87° 12' 41.445" E D
25° 4' 56.807" N 87° 12' 36.864" E A
25° 4' 53.381" N 87° 12' 37.498" E B
25° 4' 47.397" N 87° 12' 17.327" E C
25° 4' 50.293" N 87° 12' 16.212" E D
25° 6' 39.587" N 87° 12' 23.306" E A
25° 6' 42.371" N 87° 12' 23.179" E B
25° 6' 29.034" N 87° 12' 44.933" E C
25° 6' 27.150" N 87° 12' 45.241" E D
25° 6' 34.512" N 87° 12' 0.581" E A
25° 6' 38.263" N 87° 12' 2.677" E B
25° 6' 42.329" N 87° 12' 22.216" E C
25° 6' 39.314" N 87° 12' 22.490" E D
25° 6' 51.060" N 87° 11' 45.359" E A
25° 6' 49.835" N 87° 11' 43.128" E B
25° 6' 37.943" N 87° 12' 1.246" E C
25° 6' 34.996" N 87° 11' 59.567" E D
Latitude -(N) Longitude -(E)
25° 5' 4.873" N 86° 56' 42.460" E A
25° 5' 9.122" N 86° 56' 47.325" E B
25° 5' 7.830" N 86° 56' 54.808" E C
25° 4' 59.773" N 86° 56' 50.105" E D
25° 5' 15.015" N 86° 56' 34.648" E A
25° 5' 17.414" N 86° 56' 39.513" E B
25° 5' 9.408" N 86° 56' 46.240" E C
25° 5' 5.558" N 86° 56' 41.089" E D
25° 5' 27.282" N 86° 56' 29.851" E A
25° 5' 29.543" N 86° 56' 35.196" E B
25° 5' 19.135" N 86° 56' 39.545" E C
25° 5' 16.799" N 86° 56' 34.926" E D
25° 5' 41.193" N 86° 56' 23.409" E A
25° 5' 42.426" N 86° 56' 27.384" E B
25° 5' 30.569" N 86° 56' 34.282" E C
25° 5' 28.615" N 86° 56' 29.375" E D
25° 5' 59.141" N 86° 56' 24.150" E A
25° 5' 58.497" N 86° 56' 27.006" E B
25° 5' 43.729" N 86° 56' 27.110" E C
25° 5' 42.838" N 86° 56' 23.409" E D
1 Andhari Hajipur Scheme
2 Gerua Baisa (Sanhaula)
3 Gerua Bathani Ghat
SlRiver
NameName of the Ghat
Area
(Ha.)
No. of
Blocks
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
Block - 1
Block - 2
List of Sand Ghats in Andhari River
Block - 3
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
4.9 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
Block - 1
Block -2
Block - 3
Block - 4
Block - 5
Block - 4
Block - 5
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
5.0 Hec
4.9 Hec
CodeGPS Coordinates
Block - 1
Block -2
Block - 3
S.
No.
Name of M/s Name of
Proprietor
Running or
close
Address /Contact /
Mauja
Mark /
Grade
Khata & Khesra
No. of soil
cutting area
Khata
&Khesra No.
of bricks kline
area
Lat.(N) Long.(E)
25.220395 87.157836
25.220526 87.157828
25.220542 87.15854425.220322 87.158544
25.220486 87.158176
25.219513 87.157973
25.219808 87.157971
25.219818 87.158568
25.219615 87.158582
25.219760 87.158256
25.220034 87.159516
25.220266 87.159476
25.220160 87.160092
25.229932 87.160135
25.220107 87.158256
25.219986 87.160404
25.220278 87.160485
25.220284 87.160482
25.219968 87.160904
25.220051 87.160590
25.219464 87.161204
25.220151 87.161252
25.220143 87.161489
25.219506 87.161417
25.219802 87.161219
25.231450 87.085486
25.231517 87.085290
25.232086 87.085467
25.231991 87.085727
BMP (III) Khata No: Khata No:
Khesra No: Khesra No:
5 Mr.Ajeet
Kumar Yadav
Running Mauja -Ram Nagar Vill-
Ghogha Block-sabour
District -Bhagalpur
Mo:9955719639ESTD.YEAR-
2013-2014
M/s Baba Basuki
Nath Bricks
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Hind (III) Khata No: Khata No:6 M/s Hind Bricks Mr.Sarsawati
Devi
Running Mauja-Farka Vill-English
Block-Sabour District-
Bhagalpur
Mo:9304218960ESTD.YEAR-
2013-2014
3 M/s Moon Bricks Mr.Ravi Dubey Running Mauja -Ram Nagar Vill-
Ghogha Block-sabour
District -Bhagalpur
Mo:9955862565ESTD.YEAR-
2001-2002
4 M/s Baba Bricks Mr.Balram
Kumar Yadav
Running Mauja -Ram Nagar Vill-
Ghogha Block-sabour
District -Bhagalpur
Mo:9934095418ESTD.YEAR-
2009-2010
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Baba (III) Khata No: Khata No:
Moon (III) Khata No: Khata No:
Khesra No: Khesra No:
SPG (III) Khata No:
Khesra No:
Khata No:
Khesra No:
1 M/s Singh
Mitra devi
Running Mauja -Ram Nagar Vill-
Ghogha Block-sabour
District -Bhagalpur
Mo:8797340576
9097292600
ESTD.YEAR-2009-
2010
M/s SPG Bricks
Khesra No: Khesra No:
LIB (III) Khata No: Khata No:2 M/s LIB Bricks Mr.Niraj
Kumar Dubey
Running Mauja -Ram Nagar Vill-
Ghogha Block-sabour
District -Bhagalpur
Mo:9955862565ESTD.YEAR-
2016-2017
List of Bricks klin,s Under Bhagalpur District
BLOCK - SABOUR
25.231751 87.085454
25.227692 87.091727
25.228049 87.091894
25.227720 87.092651
25.227429 87.092448
25.227808 87.092235
25.219362 87.120877
25.219237 87.120665
25.219927 87.120960
25.219875 87.121199
25.219590 87.120850
25.218197 87.123748
25.219032 87.124228
25.218912 87.124607
25.218064 87.124312
25.218455 87.124294
25.218893 87.153325
25.218905 87.153995
25.219255 87.154015
25.219071 87.153427
25.219039 87.153650
25.219129 87.154361
25.219398 87.154278
25.219471 87.154864
25.219189 87.154895
25.219039 87.154543
25.220344 87.156464
25.220195 87.156851
25.219828 87.156799
25.219774 87.156566
25.220006 87.156705
BBB(III) Khata No: Khata No:14 M/s BBB Bricks Mr.Pappu
Chaudhary
Close 2015 Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Sona (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
12 M/s Sona Bricks Gopal Dubey Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
BBC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2014-2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
13 M/s BBC Bricks Mr.Vikram
Yadav
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
RBI (III) Khata No: Khata No:
Khesra No: Khesra No:
9 Mr.Ram Vilash
Das
Running Mauja-Farka Vill-English
Block-Sabour District-
Bhagalpur
Mo:9801437247ESTD.YEAR-
2017-2018
10 M/s RBI Bricks Mr.B.N Running Mauja- Vill-Shankarpur
Block-sabour District-
Bhagalpur Mo:
7739250340ESTD.YEAR-
2016-2017
HMT (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2011-2012
Khesra No: Khesra No:
11 M/s Mata Gujari
Bricks
Mr.Jos- Vindar Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
TNB (III) Khata No: Khata No:
Khesra No: Khesra No:
7 M/s TNB Bricks Mr.Vinod
Bhagat
Close/2017 Mauja-Farka Vill-English
Block-Sabour District-
Bhagalpur Mo:
ESTD.YEAR-
2007-2008
M/s LIC Bricks
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Tara (III) Khata No:Khata No:Running Mauja-Farka Vill-English
Block-Sabour District-
Bhagalpur
Mo:99316895505ESTD.YEAR-
2010-2011
8 M/s Luxmi Bricks Smt.Rubby
Devi
LIC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Hind (III)6 Mr.Sarsawati
Devi
Running Mauja-Farka Vill-English
Block-Sabour District-
Bhagalpur
Mo:9304218960ESTD.YEAR-
2013-2014
Only Middle Point
25.220184 87.155786
25.220184 87.157432
25.220064 87.157454
25.220593 87.157617
25.220623 87.157667
25.220291 87.157527
25.217061 87.138741
25.217074 87.139322
25.217342 87.139433
25.217362 87.138619
25.217134 87.139038
25.216515 87.143217
25.216251 87.143274
25.216260 87.143983
25.216466 87.144072
25.216357 87.143649
25.216772 87.142895
25.216793 87.142221
25.216670 87.142047
25.216517 87.142833
25.216729 87.142501
25.217283 87.143600
25.217266 87.144276
25.217553 87.144249
25.217466 87.143596
25.217317 87.143932
25.217300 87.145710
25.216990 87.145424
25.216410 87.145396
25.616264 87.145626
25.216577 87.145489
25.216489 87.150244
25.215885 87.150209
25.215913 87.149933
Home/III Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2008-2009
Khesra No: Khesra No:
20 M/s Priyanka
Bricks
Mr.Dharmesh
Kumar
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
MDH (III) Khata No: Khata No:21 M/s Jai Maa
Tara Bricks
Mr.Mukesh
Kumar Yadav
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Gopi (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2009-2010
Khesra No: Khesra No:
18 M/s Maa Shitla
Bricks
Mr.Bina Devi Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
GIT (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2013-2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
19 M/s Bam Basuki Mr.Dilip
Mandal
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Noom/III Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2013-2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
16 M/s Noom Bricks Mr.Janardhan
Mandal
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Hira (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2009-2010
Khesra No: Khesra No:
17 M/s Maa
maharani Bricks
Mr.Vinod
Kumar Yadav
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
BBB(III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2006-
2007
Khesra No: Khesra No:
14 M/s BBB Bricks Mr.Pappu
Chaudhary
Close 2015 Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
TATA(III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2014-2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
15 M/s Pawan
Bricks
Mr.Pappu
Yadav
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Only Middle Point
25.216589 87.149940
25.216311 87.150093
25.218223 87.150217
25.218428 87.150842
25.218229 87.150880
25.218124 87.150264
25.218344 87.150496
25.218054 87.151450
25.218250 87.15120225.218659 87.151658
25.218456 87.151860
25.218349 87.151522
25.216653 87.152959
25.216398 87.152920
25.216471 87.152129
25.216723 87.152119
25.216556 87.152487
25.218414 87.153015
25.218257 87.152477
25.218539 87.152360
25.218661 87.152911
25.218518 87.152660
25.219784 87.161652
25.220427 87.161772
25.220368 87.162032
25.219774 87.161877
25.220098 87.161773
25.219128 87.162178
25.219688 87.162226
25.219739 87.162445
25.219161 87.162374
25.219390 87.162254
MOOM (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
22 M/s Maa Vashav
devi Bricks
Mr.Sanjay
Kumar
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Khata No: Khata No:M/s VIP Bricks23
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Mr.Digambar
Mandal
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
VIP (III)
Khesra No: Khesra No:
MDH (III)
ESTD.YUEAR-
2008-2009
Khesra No: Khesra No:
21 Mr.Mukesh
Kumar Yadav
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra No: Khesra No:
25 M/s Shiv
Shankar Bricks
Mr.Shiv Kumar
Yadav
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SSB (III) Khata No: Khata No:
Khesra No: Khesra No:
24 M/s PJD Bricks Mr.Rakesh
Kumar
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
PJD (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2004-
2005
Khata No:172 Khata No:477
ESTD.YEAR-2006-
2007
Khesra No:555 Khesra
No:1629,1632
27 M/s Shyam
Prasad Sha
Mr.Shyam
Prasad Sah
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SNB (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra No: Khesra No:
26 M/s Moon Bricks Mr.Ravi ray Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Moon (III)
25.219102 87.163039
25.219141 87.163572
25.218944 87.163628
25.218906 87.163019
25.219037 87.163351
25.219003 87.164308
25.219261 87.164150
25.219441 87.164800
25.219112 87.164863
25.219247 87.164520
25.219383 87.165475
25.219635 87.165493
25.219596 87.166288
25.219348 87.166256
25.219549 87.165910
25.219667 87.166790
25.220547 87.166975
25.220190 87.167174
25.219624 87.167168
25.219928 87.166959
25.219627 87.167449
25.220291 87.126400
25.220962 87.126604
25.221034 87.126421
25.220376 87.126167
25.220308 87.126505
25.214836 87.13317534 M/s Bala Bricks Mr.Gautam
Nedav Singh
Running Mauja- Shankarpur
vill- Pannu
Chak
Block- Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Bala (III) Khata No: Khata No:
32 M/s Sita Bricks Mr.Dilip
Kumar
choudhery
Close 2016 Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SITA (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Khata No: Khata No:M/s Taj Bricks33 Mr.Ramesh
Prasad sah
Running Mauja- Shankarpur
vill- Pannu
Chak
Block- Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Taj (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2008-
2009
Khesra No: Khesra No:
30 M/s ShivBricks Mr.Shyam
Yadav
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SBC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
Khesra No: Khesra No:ESTD.YEAR-2005-
2006
31 M/s MAMA
Bricks
Mr.Balram
Kumar Mandal
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
MAMA (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2008-
2009
Khesra No: Khesra No:
TOP(III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
29 M/s SPC Bricks Mr.Anurudha
Sharma
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SPC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2007-
2008
Khesra No: Khesra No:
M/s TOP Brick28 Mr.Dharmendr
a Mandal
Running Mauja- Ram Nagar
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Only Middle Point
25.214778 87.133889
25.214460 87.133959
25.214552 87.133120
25.214605 87.133541
25.216882 87.136327
25.216795 87.136800
25.216970 87.135660
25.217030 87.136291
25.216921 87.136104
25.215690 87.136410
25.215457 87.136304
25.215288 87.137142
25.215604 87.137184
25.215589 87.136716
25.217589 87.136716
25.216635 87.172582
25.215908 87.172382
25.216012 87.172094
25.216664 87.172336
25.216364 87.172349
25.217034 87.174194
25.216956 87.174516
25.216250 87.174376
25.216219 87.174095
25.216638 87.174289
25.221333 87.174649
36 M/s KBC Bricks Mr.Kamal Kant
Sah
Running Mauja- Shankarpur
vill-
Shankarpur
Block- Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
KBC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
34 M/s Bala Bricks Mr.Gautam
Nedav Singh
Running Mauja- Shankarpur
vill- Pannu
Chak
Block- Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Bala (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2016-
2017
Khesra No: Khesra No:
35 M/s Raja Bricks Mr.Vinod
Kuamr
Running Mauja- Shankarpur
vill-
Shankarpur
Block- Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Raja (III) Khata No: Khata No:
Khesra No: Khesra No:ESTD.YEAR-2015-
2016
37 M/s DNP Bricks Mr.Mandal Close-2015 Mauja- Shankarpur
vill-
Shankarpur
Block- Sabour
Dist-
Bhagalpur
DNP/III Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2006-
2007
Khesra No: Khesra No:
39 M/s Laxmi Bricks Mr.Anil kumar Running Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Sahpur
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Moni (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra No: Khesra No:
38 M/s Raj Bricks Mr.Wokil
Parsad
Running Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Sahpur
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Raja (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2017-
2018
Khesra No: Khesra No:
40 M/s HERO Mr.Aswam
Kumar
Running Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Sahpur
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Star (III) Khata No: Khata No:
Only Middle Point
BLOCK - KAHALGAON
25.221372 87.174871
25.220762 87.174836
25.220732 87.174599
25.221085 87.174664
25.220288 87.173914
25.220204 87.175336
25.221076 87.184597
25.220504 87.184747
25.220374 87.184471
25.220994 87.184268
25.220729 87.184557
25.221366 87.185071
25.220648 87.185079
25.220672 87.185474
25.221284 87.185049
25.221006 87.185262
25.221925 87.187001
25.221215 87.187236
25.221322 87.187484
25.221990 87.187264
25.221656 87.187228
25.221791 87.187920
25.221155 87.187905
41 M/s SPM Bricks Mr.Sanjeev
Kumar
Close 2013 Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Sahpur
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SPM(III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2004-
2005
Khesra No: Khesra No:
40 M/s HERO Mr.Aswam
Kumar
Running Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Sahpur
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Star (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2016-
2017
Khesra No: Khesra No:
43 M/s Guru Kripa
Bricks
Mr.Ghansyam Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
GURU (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2008-
2009
Khesra No: Khesra No:
42 M/s LPM Bricks Mr.Vijay Kumar Close 2010 Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Sahpur
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
LPM (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra No: Khesra No:
45 M/s DBC Bricks Mr.Dhiraj
Sinha
Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
DBC(III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2011-
2012
Khesra No: Khesra No:
44 M/sModi Bricks Mr.Shailendra
Modi
Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Modi (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2009-
2010
Khesra No: Khesra No:
46 M/sMani Bricks Mr.Om
Prakash
Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Mani (III) Khata No: Khata No:
Only Middle Point
Only Middle Point
25.221217 87.188307
25.221768 87.188187
25.221533 87.188043
25.222338 87.188229
25.221752 87.188978
25.221783 87.189240
25.222372 87.189154
25.222100 87.189024
25.222686 87.189649
25.222786 87.189924
25.223416 87.189826
25.223308 87.189506
25.223026 87.189726
25.223460 87.190310
25.222951 87.190487
25.223049 87.190782
25.223545 87.190587
25.223252 87.190456
25.224341 87.197823
25.224381 87.192105
25.223713 87.191945
25.223788 87.192258
25.223993 87.192007
25.224588 87.192747
25.224632 87.193035
25.223873 87.192856
25.223945 87.193161
25.224325 87.192941
25.226861 87.201823
25.226053 87.202050
25.226943 87.202310
47 M/s Gayatri
Bricks
Mr.Ghansyam
Kumar
Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
RLM (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2011-
2012
Khesra No: Khesra No:
46 M/sMani Bricks Mr.Om
Prakash
Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Mani (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2011-
2012
Khesra No: Khesra No:
49 M/s Maruti
Bricks
Mr.Vibhash
Chandra
Choudhry
Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
MRT (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
48 M/s KNC bricks Mr.Gopal Singh Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
KNC (III) Khata No:593 Khata No:567
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra
No:1460,1464,15
29
Khesra No:2134
51 M/s ABC Bricks Mr.Gagem
Bajariya
Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
ABC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2012-2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
50 M/s Arya Bricks Mr.Pawan
Kumar Mishra
Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
ARYA (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
52 M/s ACC Bricks Mr.Chandan
Kumar Panday
Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
ACC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
25.226160 87.202532
25.226442 87.202095
25.300097 87.313511
25.300665 87.313663
25.300618 87.313911
25.300067 87.313786
25.300313 87.313725
25.301744 87.312442
25.298878 87.318723
25.299377 87.318944
25.299200 87.319310
25.298724 87.319046
25.299001 87.319403
25.298737. 87.319188
25.299181 87.319373
25.299053 87.319643
25.298621 87.319456
25.298911 87.319403
25.302197 87.327370
25.302314 87.326882
25.302523 87.326949
25.302414 87.327414
25.302334 87.327174
25.216772 87.176346
25.216807 87.176677
25.216026 87.176490
25.216029 87.176086
53 M/s Maa Durga
Bricks
Mr.Subham
Kumar
Running Mauja-Shailendra
vill-Logan
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist-Bhagalpur
Sona (III) Khata No: 90 Khata No:150
ESTD.YEAR-
2007-2008
Khesra No:456 Khesra
No:4,40,47,157
52 Mr.Chandan
Kumar Panday
Running Mauja- Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarai
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
ACC (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2010-
2011
Khesra No: Khesra No:
55 M/s Jai Maa Di Mr.sanjeev
Kumar Jaiswal
Running Mauja- Shailendra
vill-
Navtoliya
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
VIP (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2003-
2004
Khesra No: Khesra No:
54 M/s Mata Bricks Mr.Sanjeev
Kumar
Close 2010 Mauja- Shailendra
vill-
Navtoliya
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Mata (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2008-
2009
Khesra No: Khesra No:
57 M/s Soni Bricks Mr.Santosh
Kumar
Running Mauja-Ratanpur
vill- Ratanpur
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist- Bhagalpur
Soni/Modi
(III)
Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2011-
2012
Khesra No: Khesra No:
56 M/s Maa Tara
Bricks
Mr.Ravindra
jaiswal
Running Mauja- Shailendra
vill-
Navtoliya
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Tara (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2011-
2012
Khesra No: Khesra No:
58 M/s SBI Bricks Mr.Gopal Sah Running Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarn
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SBI (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Only Middle Point
25.216383 87.176355
25.215760 87.176402
25.215062 87.176177
25.215133 87.175827
25.215766 87.176157
25.215500 87.176177
25.220238 87.177750
25.220300 87.177638
25.219817 87.178164
25.219952 87.178297
25.219991 87.177957
25.220335 87.179638
25.220300 87.178766
25.220611 87.178713
25.220648 87.179445
25.220397 87.179133
25.220360 87.183106
25.220415 87.183412
25.219750 87.183619
25.219749 87.183383
25.220051 87.183451
25.302631 87.323372
25.302511 87.324053
25.302744 87.324076
25.302864 87.323485
25.302664 87.323730
25.265108 87.292484
25.265689 87.292643
25.265749 87.292389
25.265156 87.292169
25.265431 87.292378
59 M/s SBI Bricks Mr.Gopal Sah Running Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarn
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SBI (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
58 Mr.Gopal Sah Running Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarn
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SBI (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
61 M/s RBI Bricks Mr.B.N Mandal Running Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarn
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
RBI (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2002-
2003
Khesra No: Khesra No:
60 M/s Moti Bricks Mr.Nand
Kishor Sah
Running Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarn
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Moti (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2010-
2011
Khesra No: Khesra No:
63 M/s Bata Bricks Mr.Amar Singh Running Mauja-Deori Ratanpur
vill-
Deori
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Bata (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2004-
2005
Khesra No: Khesra No:
62 M/s CBI Bricks Mr.Manoj
Kumar
Running Mauja-Parmanandpur
vill-
Pakki Sarn
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
CBI (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2016-
2017
Khesra No: Khesra No:
64 M/s Rose Bricks Mr.Afroz Khan Running Mauja-Salempur
vill-
Salampur
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Rose (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2017-
2018
Khesra No: Khesra No:
25.267189 87.318658
25.267762 87.318719
25.267741 87.318941
25.267181 87.318952
25.267436 87.318826
25.267002 87.320285
25.283675 87.302822
25.283867 87.302124
25.284060 87.302192
25.283902 87.302966
25.283845 87.302532
25.284385 87.304811
25.255492 87.328563
25.254865 87.328543
25.254873 87.328343
25.255515 87.328359
25.255167 87.328478
25.262998 87.308833
25.262761 87.309517
25.262569 87.309442
25.262776 87.308766
25.262805 87.309120
65 M/s Hero Bricks Mr. Bharat
Paswan
Running Mauja-TiknuGanj
vill-
Tiknuganj
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Hero (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2008-
2009
Khesra No: Khesra No:
64 Mr.Afroz Khan Running Mauja-Salempur
vill-
Salampur
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Rose (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2017-
2018
Khesra No: Khesra No:
67 M/s Sher Bricks Mr.Pranav
Kumar Panday
Running Mauja- Matharapur
vill-
Rampur
Block- Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Sher (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
66 M/s KBC Bricks Mr.Munna
Singh
Close 2014 Mauja-Nandlalpur
vill-
Nandlalpur
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
KBC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2008-
2009
Khesra No: Khesra No:
69 M/s JMK bricks Mr. Manoj
Panday
Running Mauja-Baskola
vill- Baskola
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist- Bhagalpur
JMK (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
68 M/s SKS Bricks Mr.Sanjeev
Sinha
Close 2013 Mauja-Madrapur
vill- Rampur
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist- Bhagalpur
SKS (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2002-
2003
Khesra No: Khesra No:
70 M/s Raja Bricks Mr.Sourav Running Mauja-Nandlalpur
vill-
Nandlalpur
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Raja (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2009-
2010
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Only Middle Point
Only Middle Point
25.250956 87.291571
25.251115 87.290891
25.250747 87.290828
25.250747 87.291533
25.250920 87.291183
25.282840 87.251406
25.282437 87.251035
25.282622 87.250779
25.283061 87.251166
25.282712 87.251086
25.277427 87.259797
25.278104 87.260121
25.277885 87.260468
25.277315 87.260147
25.277688 87.260107
25.280124 87.260346
25.280254 87.259641
25.280000 87.269635
25.279863 87.260300
25.280067 87.259966
25.281525 87.264990
25.281745 87.264369
25.281989 87.264479
25.281774 87.265081
25.281755 87.264736
25.282854 87.266153
25.219098 87.168838
71 M/s Kanak Bricks Mr. Rajeev Running Mauja-Milky
vill-Milky
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist-Bhagalpur
Kanak (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2007-
2008
Khesra No: Khesra No:
73 M/s R&R Mr.Rajeev
Ranjan
Running Mauja-Jan Mahamadpur
vill-
Jan Mahamadpur
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist-Bhagalpur
R &R (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
72 M/s Ran Bricks Mr.Udit Sah Running Mauja-Kasri
vill- Gangaden
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist-Bhagalpur
Ran (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
75 M/s Star Bricks Mr.Kriti
Choudhry
Running Mauja-Jan Mahamadpur
vill-
Jan Mahamadpur
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist-Bhagalpur
Star (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2015-
2016
Khesra No: Khesra No:
74 M/s Puja Bricks Mr.Sailendra
Kumar Pal
Running Mauja-Jan Mahamadpur
vill-
Jan Mahamadpur
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist-Bhagalpur
Puja (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2009-
2010
Khesra No: Khesra No:
77 M/s MDB Bricks Mr.Ajay Kr.Sah Running Mauja-Shankarpur
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
MDB (III) Khata No:669 Khata No:6405
76 M/s Ram Bricks Mr.Ramesh
Sah
Close 2015 Mauja-Jan Mahamadpur
vill-
Jan Mahamadpur
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist-Bhagalpur
Ram (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2004-
2005
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Only Middle Point
25.219399 87.168788
25.219267 87.169560
25.219103 87.169456
25.219182 87.169149
25.217723 87.168939
25.217658 87.169169
25.217047 87.169068
25.217036 87.168809
25.217360 87.168928
25.217448 87.170360
25.217100 87.170700
25.216448 87.170348
25.216292 87.170890
25.216973 87.170979
25.216843 87.170702
25.217421 87.173128
25.216662 87.172939
25.216545 87.173246
25.217266 87.173440
25.217004 87.173108
25.272701 87.254210
25.316244 87.289322
25.316204 87.289582
77 M/s MDB Bricks Mr.Ajay Kr.Sah Running Mauja-Shankarpur
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
MDB (III) Khata No:669 Khata No:6405
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra No:63,60 Khesra No:1821
79 M/s Taj Bricks Mr.Ramesh
Sah
Close 2016 Mauja-Shankarpur
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Taj (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
78 M/s Rab Bricks Mr.Rajesh
Kumar
Running Mauja-Shankarpur
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
RAB (III) Khata No:669 Khata No:15,16
ESTD.YEAR-2010-
2011
Khesra No:63,64 Khesra
No:67,5859
81 M/s Room Bricks Mr.Govind
Mandal
Running Mauja-Shankarpur
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Room (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2009-
2010
Khesra No: Khesra No:
80 M/s Taj Bricks Mr.Ramesh
Sah
Running Mauja-Shankarpur
vill-
Ghogha
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Taj (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
83 M/s AMBA Bricks Mr.Mariteen
Jay pd. Gupta
Running Mauja-Antichak
vill-Antichak
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist-Bhagalpur
AMBA (III) Khata No: Khata No:
82 M/s Puja Bricks Mr.Lalit Pal Close 2012 Mauja-Anadipur
vill- Anadpur
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist- Bhagalpur
Puja (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2002-
2003
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Only Middle Point
Only Middle Point
25.315722 87.229497
25.315725 87.229224
25.315966 87.289376
25.292371 87.263127
25.292592 87.263243
25.292403 87.263781
25.292177 87.263691
25.292397 87.263432
25.286966 87.254352
25.286822 87.254598
25.286406 87.254295
25.286590 87.254044
25.286679 87.254338
25.287667 87.255381
25.287490 87.255664
25.287142 87.255437
25.287259 87.255116
25.287352 87.255381
25.289716 87.353110
25.289101 87.353011
25.289259 87.352645
25.289719 87.352796
25.289403 87.352928
25.289792 87.354644
25.289219 87.354582
25.289329 87.354304
25.289856 87.354415
25.289532 87.354474
25.289386 87.367593
25.289420 87.367987
83 M/s AMBA Bricks Mr.Mariteen
Jay pd. Gupta
Running Mauja-Antichak
vill-Antichak
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist-Bhagalpur
AMBA (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2015-
2016
Khesra No: Khesra No:
85 M/s ADS Bricks Mr.Sanjeev
Singh
Running Mauja- Kashri
vill-gangalde
Block-
Kahalggaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
ADS (III) Khata No:12 Khata No:12
ESTD.YEAR-2006-
2007
Khesra
No:580,581
Khesra No:
580,581
84 M/s Shor Bricks Mr.Md.Nishar Running Mauja-Mauja-Kashri
vill-
Anadipur
Block-Kahalgaon
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Shor (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2011-
2012
Khesra No: Khesra No:
87 M/s Raj Bricks Mr. Ajay
Kumar Panday
Running Mauja-Maksandpur
vill-
Maksandpur
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
R&R (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
86 M/s Amul Bricks Mr.Vinay
Kumar Mandal
Close 2016 Mauja- Kashri
vill-gangalde
Block-
Kahalgaon
Dist-Bhagalpur
Amul (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2010-
2011
Khesra No: Khesra No:
89 M/s MBB Bricks Mr.Manoj
Kumar
Running Mauja-Maksandpur
vill-
Maksandpur
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
MBB (III) Khata No: Khata No:
88 M/s Atith Bricks Mr.Subodh
Kumar
Running Mauja-Maksandpur
vill-
Maksandpur
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
ASP (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2000-
2001
Khesra No: Khesra No:
BLOCK - PIRPAINTI
25.289196 87.366975
25.289140 87.367589
25.289325 87.367289
25.296892 87.396519
25.296718 87.397142
25.296950 87.397206
25.297110 87.396606
25.296911 87.396887
25.297456 87.396887
25.327692 87.447726
25.328228 87.447758
25.328222 87.447519
25.327702 87.447485
25.327921 87.447626
25.323782 87.465205
25.323050 87.465856
25.323144 87.465639
25.323857 87.466029
25.323446 87.465951
25.323419 87.468170
25.323924 87.468470
25.323834 87.468693
25.323327 87.468427
25.323617 87.468391
25.334503 87.415357
25.335128 87.415467
25.335053 87.415684
89 M/s MBB Bricks Mr.Manoj
Kumar
Running Mauja-Maksandpur
vill-
Maksandpur
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
MBB (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2009-
2010
Khesra No: Khesra No:
91 M/s PNG Bricks Mr.Naval Singh
Close 2014
Mauja- Basantpur
vill-
Basantpur
Block- Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
PNG (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
90 M/s MBB Bricks Mr.Manoj
Kumar
Running Mauja-Maksandpur
vill-
Maksandpur
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
MBB (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra No: Khesra No:
93 M/s GBI Bricks Mr.Yogi Singh Running Mauja- Parshurampur
vill-
Choukhandi
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
GBI (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
92 M/s GSB Bricks Mr.Sushil
Kumar Tekriwal
Running Mauja- Pathrampur
vill-
Malikpur
Block-Pirpiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
GSB (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2009-
2010
Khesra No: Khesra No:
95 M/s Jai Mata Di
Bricks
Mr.Ravi Khetan Running Mauja-Ramnagar
vill-Dilauri
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
JMD (III) Khata No: Khata No:
94 M/s JPS Bricks Mr.Amit
Kumar Singh
Running Mauja- Parshurampur
vill-
Choukhandi
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
JPS (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2010-
2011
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Only Middle Point
25.334501 87.415578
25.334832 87.415490
25.326646 87.409256
25.326573 87.409946
25.326355 87.409944
25.326409 87.409205
25.326487 87.409598
25.303146 87.408114
25.303869 87.408344
25.303605 87.408080
25.303148 87.408052
25.303415 87.408142
25.303965 87.408142
25.292017 87.432151
25.291456 87.432002
25.291541 87.431766
25.291991 87.431877
25.291738 87.431955
25.306488 87.434165
25.318636 87.434165
25.318387 87.433649
25.318645 87.433572
25.318815 87.434072
95 Mr.Ravi Khetan Running Mauja-Ramnagar
vill-Dilauri
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
JMD (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2010-
2011
Khesra No: Khesra No:
97 M/s AMR Bricks Mr.Anil kumar Running Mauja- Hari kol
vill-Kunj Banna
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
AMR (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
96 M/s KBC Bricks Mr.Khripa
Nidhan Khetan
Running Mauja- Hari Kol
vill- Dilauri
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist- Bhagalpur
KBC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2015-2016
Khesra No: Khesra No:
99 M/s WBB Bricks
Mr.Parshuram
Singh
Running Mauja- Mahesh Ram
vill-
Baghura Tola
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
WBB (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Mr.Md Jamal
Ansari
98 M/s AMR Bricks Mr.Anil kumar Close 2016 Mauja- Hari kol
vill-Kunj Banna
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
AMR (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
101 M/s Ram
Swarup Bricks
Mr.Amit
Khatarika
Running Mauja- Manikpur
vill-
Manikpur
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
RSC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2007-
2008
Khesra No: Khesra No:
100 M/s SSB Bricks Running Mauja-Pirpaiti
vill-Tarwa
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:
SSB (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
Only Middle Point
Only Middle Point
25.318597 87.433855
25.258670 87.406062
25.258229 87.406004
25.258203 87.406228
25.258646 87.406280
25.258416 87.406122
25.248184 87.398112
25.248480 87.397676
25.248685 87.397812
25.248420 87.398256
25.248569 87.397900
25.245719 87.419865
25.246255 87.419929
25.246211 87.420225
25.245737 87.420134
25.248569 87.397900
25.218926 87.434370
25.218896 87.434653
25.218224 87.434250
25.218548 87.434136
25.218559 87.434274
25.231717 87.391732
25.232276 87.392054
25.232174 87.392311
25.231596 87.391988
25.231942 87.391988
25.280585 87.397481
25.280204 87.397312
25.280059 87.397616
25.280545 87.397788
25.280266 87.397499
101 Mr.Amit
Khatarika
Running Mauja- Manikpur
vill-
Manikpur
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
RSC (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2007-
2008
Khesra No: Khesra No:
103 M/s RMB Bricks Mr.Nirbhay
Kumat Thakur
Running Mauja- Pyalapur
vill-Pyalapur
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
RMB (III) Khata No:1691 Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No:1786 Khesra No:1691
102 M/s MLB Bricks Mr.Mukesh
Kumar Yadav
Running Mauja-Ritatpur
vill-
Pasaichak
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
MLB (III) Khata No:754 Khata No:754
ESTD.YEAR-2007-
2008
Khesra No:3221 Khesra No:3221
105 M/s Golu Bricks Mr.Kartik Sah Running Mauja- Sarkanta
vill- Sarkanta
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
Golu (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2016-
2017
Khesra No: Khesra No:
104 M/s PKS Bricks Mr.Pankaj
Kumar Singh
Running Mauja-Ritatpur
vill-Goradin
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
PKS (III) Khata No: Khata No:1785
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
107 M/s NBR Bricks Mr.Bhola Singh Running Mauja-Madan Gopali
vill-
Madan Gopali
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
NBR (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
106 M/s RST Bricks Mr.Vivekanand
Thakur
Running Mauja- Mirzagaon
vill-
Mirzagaon
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
RST (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2010-
2011
Khesra No: Khesra No:
25.276191 87.406067
25.275938 87.406541
25.276192 87.406680
25.276377 87.406170
25.276154 87.406420
25.291607 87.409426
25.291743 87.408779
25.291485 87.408706
25.291346 87.409251
25.291550 87.409037
25.294208 87.410470
25.294677 87.410576
25.294617 87.410882
25.294137 87.410756
25.294458 87.410643
25.291312 87.412123
25.290826 87.411987
25.290775 87.412320
25.291279 87.412424
25.291063 87.412208
25.327961 87.398752
25.328621 87.398834
25.328674 87.398547
25.320823 87.398455
25.328310 87.398641
25.258213 87.39835
107 Mr.Bhola Singh Running Mauja-Madan Gopali
vill-
Madan Gopali
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
NBR (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
109 M/s RSBK Bricks Mr.Vijay
Kumar Singh
Running Mauja- Mahesh Ram
vill-
Jhamar
Block- Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
RSBR (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
108 M/s PMJ Bricks Mr.Saju Jaiswal Close 2016 Mauja-Madan Gopali
vill-
Madan Gopali
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
PMJ (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2014-2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
111 M/s Sai Bricks Mr.Vijay Singh Running Mauja- Mahesh Ram
vill-
Jhamar
Block- Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Ram Sai (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
110 M/s PAG Bricks Mr.Ashok
Kumar singh
Running Mauja- Mahesh Ram
vill-
Jhamar
Block- Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
PAG (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
113 M/s Maa Durga
Bricks
Mr. Vikash Close 2014 Mauja-Srinathpur
vill- Topra
Tola
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
MBD (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
112 M/s Maa Durga
Bricks
Mr.Vikash
Kumar tiwari
Running Mauja-Srinatpur
vill-
Topratola
Block- Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
MBD (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Only Middle Point
25.258213 87.473265
25.258103 87.473777
25.258312 87.473821
25.258427 87.473263
25.258256 87.473519
25.269155 87.411929
25.268976 87.412391
25.269330 87.412021
25.269126 87.412487
25.269137 87.412170
25.267799 87.408463
25.267497 87.409015
25.267695 87.409140
25.268003 87.408602
25.267744 87.408794
25.221874 87.367092
25.222153 87.366534
25.222355 87.366689
25.222073 87.367193
25.222093 87.366898
25.233644 87.355153
25.234200 87.355596
25.234268 87.355304
25.233727 87.355057
25.233910 87.355259
25.223007 87.357107
25.223560 87.357356
25.223146 87.356897
25.223636 87.357140
25.223335 87.357137
25.223418 87.366129
115 M/s BMB Bricks Mr.Raj Kishore
Mahto
Running Mauja-Rifatpur
vill-Rifatpur
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:
BMB (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2016-
2017
Khesra No: Khesra No:
114 M/s Luxmi Bricks Mr.Rajesh
Kumar
Running Mauja-Kataniyan
vill-Pakariya
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
LBI (III) Khata No:265 Khata No:265
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No:76,89 Khesra No:76,89
117 M/s Maa Durga
Bricks
Mr.Parmanad
Kajriwal
Running Mauja-Barahat
vill-Barahat
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
MDB (III) Khata No:13 Khata No:11
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No:48 Khesra No:977
116 M/s Puja Bricks Mr.Sanjay
Sharma
Running Mauja-Rifatpur
vill-Rifatpur
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:
Puja (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
119 M/s DLS Bricks Mr.Sanjay
Kumar
Running Mauja-Sidhari
vill-
Block-Pirpaiti
Dist-
Bhagalpur
DLS (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2015-
2016
Khesra No: Khesra No:
118 M/s Mata Bricks Mr.Kumod
Jaiswal
Running Mauja-Sidhari
vill-Maheshpur
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mata (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
120 M/s Maa tara
Bricks
Mr.Prince
Kumar
Running Mauja- Barahat
vill- Barahat
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:
Ma Tara MTB
(III)
Khata No: Khata No:
25.223938 87.366310
25.223028 87.366121
25.223517 87.365917
25.223750 87.366099
25.231220 87.356717
25.232660 87.354397
25.233196 87.354615
25.233120 87.354846
25.232576 87.354619
25.232863 87.354617
25.384307 87.014358
25.383991 87.014418
25.383969 87.014883
25.384216 87.015018
25.384081 87.014602
25.248463 86.803884
25.248408 86.804532
25.248127 86.804457
25.248172 86.803742
25.248250 86.804109
25.249035 86.801361
25.249693 86.801651
25.249732 86.801469
25.249122 86.801087
25.249392 86.801369
121 M/s ravi Bricks Mr. Sanjan
Mandiwala
Close 2014 Mauja-Sidhai
vill-Maheshpur
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist- Bhagalpur
Mo:
Ravi (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2006-
2007
Khesra No: Khesra No:
120 M/s Maa tara
Bricks
Mr.Prince
Kumar
Running Mauja- Barahat
vill- Barahat
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:
Ma Tara MTB
(III)
Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2002-
2003
Khesra No: Khesra No:
123 M/s PBI Bricks Mr.Pradeep
Kumar Sharma
Running Mauja-Kharik
vill-Ganeshpur
Block-
Khasik
Dist-Bhagalpur
PBI (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
122 M/s Baba Bricks Mr.Vijay
Pd,Sah
Running Mauja-Sidhai
vill-Maheshpur
Block-
Pirpaiti
Dist- Bhagalpur
Baba (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2017-
2018
Khesra No: Khesra No:
125 M/s RCI Bricks Mr.Mahesh Pd
Roy &Rakesh
Kumar
Running Mauja-Mahishi
vill-Moti chak
Block-
Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
RCI (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
124 M/s Sanjan
Bricks
Mr.Janadan
Mandal
Running Mauja-Maheshi
vill- Moti
chak
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SJN (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2007-
2008
Khesra No: Khesra No:
BLOCK - KHARIK
BLOCK - SULTANGANJ
Only Middle Point
25.231915 86.821029
25.240009 86.813875
25.239858 86.813875
25.239579 86.813640
25.239622 86.813364
25.229853 86.813534
25.238643. 86.812197
25.239209 86.828194
25.236084 86.824764
25.236287 86.824782
25.236297 86.825223
25.236089 86.825282
25.2362200 86.824982
25.238609 86.816917
25.238412 86.817559
25.238683 86.817575
25.238857 86.817045
25.238612 86.817372
25.237268 86.812867
127 M/s ASIF Bricks Mr.Minnoj
Khan
Running Mauja-Akbar Nagar
vill-
English Chichroun
Block-
Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
ARIF (III) Khata No:3447 Khata No:2394
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No:411 Khesra No:260
126 M/s ARIF Bricks Mr. Anish
Kumar
Close 2008 Mauja-Akbar Nagar
vill-
English Chichroun
Block-
Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
ARIF (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
129 M/s SRB Bricks Mr. Subhash
Yadav
Close 2016 Mauja-Akbarpur
vill-Akbarpur
Block-
Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
SRB (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
128 M/s Khwaja
Garb
Mr.Akhtar Ali
Khan
Close 2007 Mauja-Akbar Nagar
vill-
English Chichroun
Block-
Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
KGN (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra No: Khesra No:
131 M/s Sundar Mr.Saddam
Kalium
Running Mauja-Akbarnagar
vill- Akbar
nagar
Block- Sultanganj
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SPC (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-Bricks Khesra No: Khesra No:
130 M/s Anmol
Sagar Bricks
Mr.Dilip
Kumar Gupta
Running Mauja-Akbarnagar
vill- Akbar
nagar
Block- Sultanganj
Dist-
Bhagalpur
DSP/II Khata No:3241 Khata No:3241
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No:4234 Khesra No:4234
132 M/s Asik Bricks Mr.Md Nausad
Ali
Running Mauja-Akbarnagar
vill- Akbar
nagar
Block- Sultanganj
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Asik (II) Khata No: Khata No:
Only Middle Point
Only Middle Point
Only Middle Point
25.237869 86.812863
25.237717 86.813255
25.237857 86.813244
25.237525 86.813042
25.243605 86.712577
25.250063 86.794323
25.250132 86.794005
25.250730 86.794760
25.250700 86.794413
25.250369 86.794183
25.241733 86.809496
25.241870 86.809309
25.241528 86.808812
25.241218 86.808861
25.241627 86.809203
25.241939 86.808784
25.242083 86.808939
25.241541 86.808812
25.241687 86.808861
25.241815 86.808203
25.244366 86.808459
25.243720 86.808037
25.243594 86.808240
25.244930 86.808724
25.243995 86.808361
25.245366 86.807904
25.245481 86.807149
133 M/s Luky Bricks Mr.Angand
Prasad Yadav
Close 2016 Mauja-Masdi
vill- Masdi
Block-
Sultanganj
Dist- Bhagalpur
LUCY (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2010-
2011
Khesra No: Khesra No:
132 M/s Asik Bricks Mr.Md Nausad
Ali
Running Mauja-Akbarnagar
vill- Akbar
nagar
Block- Sultanganj
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Asik (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2004-
2005
Khesra No: Khesra No:
135 M/s Baba Bricks Mr. Ranjeet
Sharma
Running Mauja-Akbar Nagar
vill-Pain
Motichak
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-
Bhagalpur
BBC (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2015-
2016
Khesra No: Khesra No:
134 M/s Baba Bricks Mr. Running Mauja- Tilakpur
vill-Tilakpur
Block-
Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Baba (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
137 M/s DP-1 Bricks Mr.Ram Je
Mandal
Running Mauja-Akbar Nagar
vill-Pain
Motichak
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Dp-1 (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
136 M/s AAA Bricks Mr.Md Afsar
Khan
Running Mauja-Akbar Nagar
vill-Pain
Motichak
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-
Bhagalpur
AAA (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2007-
2008
Khesra No: Khesra No:
138 M/s SKB Bricks Mr.Krishna
Deo Mandal
Running Mauja-Akbar Nagar
vill-Pain
Motichak
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SKB (II) Khata No: Khata No:
Only Middle Point
25.244726 86.807962
25.245930 86.807635
25.245224 86.807932
25.232815 86.865956
25.232359 86.865679
25.232383 86.865579
25.232858 86.865722
25.232635 86.865739
25.232259 86.863748
25.232189 86.864208
25.231988 86.864226
25.231830 86.863969
25.232130 86.863908
25.226020 86.859996
25.226177 86.859349
25.225888 86.859214
25.225799 86.859893
25.225971 86.859704
25.241482 86.860487
25.241557 86.860717
25.242124 86.860617
25.242085 86.860379
25.241780 86.860494
25.242327 86.857149
25.242572 86.856974
25.242721 86.857618
25.242568 86.857707
25.242579 86.857383
25.243567 86.713240
25.243717 86.713189
25.243734 86.713913
139 M/s M.k Bricks Mr.Prabhash Running Mauja- Bharathpur
Vill-Chit Makandpur
Block-
Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo: 79079025682
SBC (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2006-
2017
Khesra No: Khesra No:
138 M/s SKB Bricks Mr.Krishna
Deo Mandal
Running Mauja-Akbar Nagar
vill-Pain
Motichak
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SKB (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2011-
2012
Khesra No: Khesra No:
141 M/s Kamakhya
Bricks
Mr.Manoranja
n
Running Mauja- Khaira
Vill- Khaira
Block- Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:9808013425
KBC (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
140 M/s Taj Bricks Mr.Barjesh
Kumar
Running Mauja- Bharathpur
Vill-Chit Makandpur
Block-
Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo: 8084145666
Taj/JMT (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
143 M/s ABC bricks Mr.Naresh Roy Running Mauja-Hareo
Vill-Bhavnathpur
Block-sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:
9939342317
ABC (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2011-
2012
Khesra No: Khesra No:
142 M/s Basundhara
Bricks
Mr.Rajesh
Kumar Roy
Running Mauja-Khaira
Vill-Bharnathpur
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:
9852154711
SKS (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
144 M/s shivam
Bricks
Mr.Kailesh
Bihari
Running Mauja- Masdi
Vill-Masdi
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:9334333147
Hari (III) Khata No: Khata No:
25.243589 86.713911
25.243672 86.713460
25.245865 86.726708
25.246033 86.726592
25.246147 86.723321
25.245971 86.727376
25.246048 86.726907
25.246445 86.729897
25.246757 86.739927
25.246917 86.730410
25.246665 86.730414
25.246754 86.739149
25.247285 86.732396
25.247422 86.732360
25.247472 86.739890
25.247280 86.733000
25.247064 86.732726
25.252235 86.742807
25.252256 86.743426
25.252019 86.742834
25.252050 86.743390
25.252071 86.742922
25.238236 86.811996
25.238230 86.812316
25.238845 86.812465
25.238956 86.812245
25.238537 86.812259
25.2374017 86.812775
25.237900 86.812881
25.237940 86.812649
25.237376 86.812554
145 M/s Ajaibi Nath
Gramin Ent
Mr.Ramesh
Mandal
Running Mauja- Masdi
Vill-Masdi
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:9122664835
AMT/II Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
144 Mr.Kailesh
Bihari
Running Mauja- Masdi
Vill-Masdi
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:9334333147
Hari (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2015-
2016
Khesra No: Khesra No:
147 M/s Sun Bricks Mr.Sidarth
Choudhary
Running Mauja-Sultanpur
Vill- Sultanpur
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:9931462164
Sun (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2010-
2011
Khesra No: Khesra No:
146 M/s India Bricks Mr.Anumesh
Kumar Singh
Close Mauja-Sultanpur
Vill- Sultanpur
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:9934495399
India (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2016-
2017
Khesra No: Khesra No:
149 M/s Khawaja
Garibnawaz
Bricks
Mr.Akhtar Ali
Khan
Running Mauja-Akbar Nagar
Vill- English
Chachouri
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
BBB (III) Khata No: Khata No:346
ESTD.YEAR-2007-
2008
Khesra No: Khesra No:183
148 M/s MPT Bricks Mr.Manoj Kr.
+Prakash Yoda
+Tara pd Yoda
Running Mauja- Mirzapur
Vill- Jai Nagar
Block-Sultanganj
Dist- Bhagalpur
Mo:
9135801840
MPT (II) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2011-
2012
Khesra No: Khesra No:
150 M/s Baba Bricks Mr.Obesh Khan Running Mauja-Akbar Nagar
Vill- English
Chachouri
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
BABA (III) Khata No:204 Khata No:1729
ESTD.YEAR-
2016-2017
Khesra No:252 Khesra No:203
25.237656 86.812705
25.2378668 86.814180
25.238580 86.814526
25.238628 86.814139
25.238442 86.814168
25.238246 86.814192
25.210337 86.837026
25.210312 86.837892
25.210001 86.837885
25.210021 86.837071
25.210211 86.837435
25.248000 86.884503
25.247376 86.884352
25.247362 86.884205
25.247868 86.884289
25.247623 86.884233
25.276952 86.887604
25.277204 86.887022
25.277048 86.884936
25.276733 86.887541
25.277135 86.887317
25.315968 87.030449
25.316226 87.030523
25.316396 87.029724
25.316076 87.029853
25.316441 87.030138
25.310506 87.028663
25.310523 87.028945
25.310574 87.029534
151 M/s ASF Bricks Mr.Md Miraj
Khan
Running Mauja-Akbar Nagar
Vill- English
Chachouri
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo:
ASF (III) Khata No:625 Khata No:2278
ESTD.YEAR-2007-
2008
Khesra No:219 Khesra No:
150 Mr.Obesh Khan Running Mauja-Akbar Nagar
Vill- English
Chachouri
Block-Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
BABA (III)
ESTD.YEAR-
2016-2017
Khesra No:252 Khesra No:203
153 M/s Sagar Bricks Mr.Ashish
Kumar Singh
Running Mauja-Khutha
vill- Rannuchak
Block-
Nath Nagar
Dist-Bhagalpur
SBC(III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2012-
2013
Khesra No: Khesra No:
152 M/s STS Bricks Mr.Fantus
Kumar
Running Mauja-Akbar Nagar
Vill- Sri rampur
Block-
Sultanganj
Dist-Bhagalpur
Mo: 9934918020
STS/III Khata No: Khata No:29
ESTD.YEAR-2015-
2016
Khesra No: Khesra No:3263
155 M/s Bhawani
Bricks
Mr.Ashok
Kumar Yadav
Running Mauja-Choti Parbatta
vill-
Choti Parbatta
Block-Ismailpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
MRF (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2009-
2010
Khesra No: Khesra No:
154 M/s SPM Bricks Mr. Pappu Kr.
Mandal
Close Mauja- Sohpur
vill-Sohpur
Block-Nath
Nagar
Dist- Bhagalpur
SPM (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2016-
2017
Khesra No: Khesra No:
156 M/s Sahu Bricks Mr.Mahesh
Kumar sah
Running Mauja-Choti Parbatta
vill-
Choti Parbatta
Block-Ismailpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
sahu (III) Khata No: Khata No:
BLOCK - NATH NAGAR
BLOCK - ISMAILPUR
25.310834 87.02935
25.310471 87.029118
25.311361 87.030143
25.311052 87.030255
25.311248 87.030789
25.311531 87.030706
25.311321 87.030505
25.359164 87.183585
25.359090 87.183438
25.359135 87.182863
25.350285 87.182945
25.359022 87.183222
25.344035 87.185982
25.338322 87.183894
25.338425 87.183594
25.337825 87.183548
25.337752 87.183822
25.338114 87.183654
25.338310 87.177623
25.337825 87.177520
25.337701 87.177845
25.338195 87.177883
25.337976 87.177664
25.341350 87.177253
25.341316 87.176954
25.340681 87.176760
157 M/s BNS Bricks Mr.Nilesh
Kr.Sahu
Running Mauja-Choti Parbatta
vill-
Choti Parbatta
Block-Ismailpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
BNS (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
156 Mr.Mahesh
Kumar sah
Running Mauja-Choti Parbatta
vill-
Choti Parbatta
Block-Ismailpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
sahu (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
159 M/s TST Bricks Mr.Tejash
Singh
Close Mauja-Dumariya
vill-
Dumariya
Block-Gopalpur
Dist-
Bhagalpur
TST (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
158 M/s Arjun Bricks Mr.Sanjeev
Kumar
Running Mauja-Dumariya
vill-
Dumariya
Block-Gopalpur
Dist-
Bhagalpur
ABC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
161 M/s RSN Bricks Mr.Niraj
Kr.Choudhary
Running Mauja-Saidpur
vill-Choti
Gopalpur
Block-Gopalpur
Dist-
Bhagalpur
RSN (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
160 M/s SBC Bricks Mr.Amrish
Kumar Jaiswal
Running Mauja-Saidpur
vill-Choti
Gopalpur
Block-Gopalpur
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SBC(III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
162 M/s SIR Bricks Mr.Md Shaidiq Close Mauja- Saidpur
vill- Dimha
Block-
Gopalpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
Sir (III) Khata No: Khata No:
BLOCK - GOPALPUR
Only Middle Point
25.340601 87.177079
25.340979 87.176822
25.408675 86.940618
25.408744 86.940375
25.409425 86.940631
25.409221 86.940915
25.409035 86.940503
25.408483 86.939735
25.408492 86.939531
25.409137 86.939480
25.409096 86.939827
25.408857 86.939577
25.409307 86.93835
25.409941 86.93822
25.409842 86.937918
25.409252 86.938062
25.409601 86.938161
25.408375 86.935824
25.408287 86.936191
25.407690 86.935912
25.407738 86.935548
25.407982 86.935232
25.410669 86.931048
25.411282 86.931689
25.411222 86.931936
25.410633 86.931775
25.410048 86.931653
25.386726 87.976796
25.386685 87.976473
25.385972 87.976540
163 M/s Satya Bricks Mr.Devendra
Choudhary
Running Mauja-Marba
vill-Marba
Block-Thana
Bihpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
Satya (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2008-
2009
Khesra No: Khesra No:
162 Mr.Md Shaidiq Close Mauja- Saidpur
vill- Dimha
Block-
Gopalpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
Sir (III)
ESTD.YEAR-
2014-2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
165 M/s Kanchan
Bricks
Mr.Samket
Kumar &
Ashok Pd Roy
Running Mauja-Marba
vill-Marba
Block-Thana
Bihpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
Kanchan (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2013-
2014
Khesra No: Khesra No:
164 M/s Roy Bricks
Industries
Mr.Bibha &
Devi Manoj
Roy
Running Mauja-Marba
vill-Marba
Block-Thana
Bihpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
Roy (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2006-
2007
Khesra No: Khesra No:
167 M/s Bimla Bricks Mr.Manoj
Kumar sah
Running Mauja-Marba
vill-Marba
Block-Thana
Bihpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
Bimla (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra No: Khesra No:
166 M/s Hera Bricks Mr. Ratan
Kumar
Running Mauja-Marba
vill-Marba
Block-Thana
Bihpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
HERA (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2015-
2016
Khesra No: Khesra No:
168 M/s Prem Bricks Mr.Manoj
Kumar
Running Mauja-Dayalpur
vill- Bogri
Block-
Thana Bihpur
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Sona (III) Khata No: 90 Khata No:30
BLOCK - THANA BIHPUR
25.385971 87.976666
25.386294 87.976486
25.385628 86.971644
25.385329 86.971724
25.385181 86.972638
25.385370 86.972656
25.385265 86.972123
25.403593 86.960001
25.403942 86.960176
25.403776 86.960995
25.403464 86.960836
25.403743 86.960496
25.402421 86.959194
25.401708 86.959036
25.401716 86.958780
25.402451 86.958969
25.402042 86.959043
25.410716 86.942157
25.410184 86.941960
25.410073 86.942277
25.410631 86.942486
25.410434 86.942123
25.411362 86.929278
25.411365 86.929507
25.412004 86.929545
25.412059 86.929246
25.411808 86.929409
169 M/s Tata Bricks Mr.Abhishek &
Saurab Kumar
Running Mauja-Dayalpur
vill- Bogri
Block-
Thana Bihpur
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Tata (III) Khata No: 249 Khata No:1
ESTD.YEAR-2008-
2009
Khesra No:1387 Khesra No:18,19
168 Mr.Manoj
Kumar
Running Mauja-Dayalpur
vill- Bogri
Block-
Thana Bihpur
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Sona (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2016-
2017
Khesra No:1080 Khesra
No:2129,2130,2
128
171 M/s NKB Bricks Mr.Bim Kumar
& Abhishek
Kumar
Running Mauja-Jhandapur
vill-
Jhandapur
Block-Thana Bihpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
NKN(III) Khata No: 23 Khata No:29
ESTD.YEAR-2008-
2009
Khesra No:86, Khesra No:26
170 M/s Asha Bricks Mr. Ramesh
Kumar
Running Mauja-Dayalpur
vill- Bogri
Block-
Thana Bihpur
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Asha (III) Khata No: 1 Khata No: 1
ESTD.YEAR-2016-
2017
Khesra No:18, 19 Khesra No: 18,
19
173 M/s Maruti
Bricks
Mr.Manish
Kumar &
Subhash Kr.
Choudhary
Running Mauja- Marba
vill- Marba
Block-Thana
Bihpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
MRT (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2015-
2016
Khesra No: Khesra No:
172 M/s Prabha
Bricks
Mr.Subhash
Prasad Singh
Running Mauja- Marba
vill- Marba
Block-Thana
Bihpur
Dist-Bhagalpur
Prabha (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2016-
2017
Khesra No: Khesra No:
174 M/s Shakti
Construction
Mr.Niraj Jha Close 2007 Mauja- Dharhar
vill- Dharhar
Block-
Thana Bihpur
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Shakti (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra No: Khesra No:
Only Middle Point
25.401984 86.900434
25.392888 87.191215
25.395355 87.189369
25.395176 87.189696
25.395905 87.189884
25.396038 87.189585
25.395626 87.189559
25.374221 87.187968
25.374009 87.187810
25.373951 87.188445
25.373977 87.188523
25.373957 87.188156
25.391331 87.182003
25.390724 87.181850
25.390771 87.181556
25.391354 87.181571
25.391041 87.181823
25.377140 87.100355
25.377030 87.099616
25.376864 87.997060
25.376925 87.100291
25.376950 87.100028
25.379869 87.126805
25.379602 87.127092
25.380124 87.127045
175 M/s KSC Bricks Mr.Gopal Singh Close 2013 Mauja-Govindpur
vill-
Kumodpur
Block-Rangra
Dist-
Bhagalpur
KSC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
174 Mr.Niraj Jha Close 2007 Mauja- Dharhar
vill- Dharhar
Block-
Thana Bihpur
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Shakti (III)
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra No: Khesra No:
177 M/s STS Bricks Mr.Md Farmud Running Mauja-Rangra
vill- Rangra
Block-
Rangra
Dist-Bhagalpur
STS (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2015-
2016
Khesra No: Khesra No:
176 M/s Sri Bricks Mr.Prem Sagar Running Mauja-Govindpur
vill-
Kumodpur
Block-Rangra
Dist-
Bhagalpur
SRI /III Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2000-
2001
Khesra No: Khesra No:
179 M/s Devi Bricks
Construction
Mr. Pawan
Kumar
Chiraniyan
Running Mauja-Pakra
vill-Pakra
Block-
Naugachia
Dist-Bhagalpur
DBC (III) Khata
No:183,433, 1621
Khata
No:480,659
ESTD.YEAR-2001-
2002
Khesra
No:2504,3508,35
75,46,3547,3548
Khesra No:
1834,1833
178 M/s MSP Bricks Mr. Subhankar
Kumar
Running Mauja-Govindpur
vill-
Kumodpur
Block-Rangra
Dist-
Bhagalpur
MSP (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2014-
2015
Khesra No: Khesra No:
180 M/s Sri Kirshna
Bricks
Mr.Ajay Kumar Running Mauja-Dharhara
vill-
Bhawanipur
Block-Naugachia
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Kirshna (III) Khata No: Khata No:
1321,1322
BLOCK - RANGARA
BLOCK - NAUGACHIYA
Only Middle Point
25.379619 87.126740
25.379619 87.126899
25.377092 87.096604
25.376865 87.096371
25.377136 87.097191
25.377358 87.097117
25.377208 87.096761
25.372811 87.094023
25.376931 87.090335
25.364148 87.071299
25.363611 87.071279
25.363594 87.070930
25.364185 87.070993
25.363933 87.071087
25.363887 87.06982
181 M/s RSK Bricks Mr.Murari
Singh
Running Mauja-Pakra
vill-Pakra
Block-
Naugachia
Dist-Bhagalpur
RSK (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2006-
2007
Khesra No: Khesra No:
180 Mr.Ajay Kumar Running Mauja-Dharhara
vill-
Bhawanipur
Block-Naugachia
Dist-
Bhagalpur
Kirshna (III)
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra
No:1042,2043
183 M/s RBC Bricks Mr.Ghansyam
Kumar
Close 2010 Mauja-Pakra
vill-Naugachia
Block-
Naugachia
Dist-Bhagalpur
RBC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-
2006-2007
Khesra No: Khesra No:
182 M/s SSC Bricks Mr.Ram
Chandra Sahu
Close 2014 Mauja-Pakra
vill-Naugachia
Block-
Naugachia
Dist-Bhagalpur
SSC (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-2006-
2017
Khesra No: Khesra No:
185 M/s Das Bricks Mr. Sanjay
Singh
Close 2010 Mauja- Tatri
vill-Tatri
Block-Naugachia
Dist- Bhagalpur
Mo:
DBI (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR- Khesra No: Khesra No:
184 M/s Kumar
Bricks
Mr.Suresh
Prasad
Running Mauja- Tatri
vill-Tatri
Block-Naugachia
Dist- Bhagalpur
S & A (III) Khata No: Khata No:
ESTD.YEAR-1996-
1997
Khesra No: Khesra No:
TOTAL NO. OF RUNNING BRICK KLIN = 158
TOTAL NO. OF CLOSED BRICK KLIN = 27
TOTAL NO. OF BRICK KLIN = 185
Only Middle Point
Only Middle Point
Only Middle Point