DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT
SURAJPUR
DIRECTORATE OF GEOLOGY AND MINING
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Overview of mining activity in the District.
3. The list of mining Leases in the District with location, area and period of
validity.
4. Details of Royalty of Revenue received in last three years.
5. Detail production of sand, Bajari and other minor mineral in last three
years.
6. Process of Deposition of sediments in the rivers of District.
7. General profile of the District.
8. Land utilisation pattern in the District: Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture,
Mining etc.
9. Physiography of the district
10. Rainfall : month-wise
11. Geology and Mineral Wealth
(a) District wise detail of river or stream and other sand source.
(b) District wise availability of sand or gravel or aggregate resources.
(c) District wise detail of existing mining leases of sand and aggregates.
1.Introduction
Surajpur district of Chhatisgarh state in central India was declared a district
on 15 August 2011 by the state Chief Minister Dr. Raman Singh along with eight
other new districts. Surajpur district is the first district to receive National Satyan
Maitra Literacy Award. The district is known for its market (economical and
quality product) and other major tourist places of Chhattisgarh with Tamor Pingla
Wild Life Santuary. Administrative headquater of Surajpur District is Surajpur
city. National Highway 43 passes through Surajpur District.
As of 2011 census Surajpur district has a population of 7,89,043. Males
constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Surajpur has an average
literacy rate of 61%. In Surajpur, 16% of the population under 6 years of age.
Surajpur District is famous for its tourist places and temples such as
Bhageshwari Devi temple in Kudargarh, Patal Bhairav Mandir in Bhaiyathan.
2. Over view of mining activity in the district
Surajpur district is blessed with minerals like coal, ordinary stone and sand.
Mining lease of coal is sanctioned to SECL and quarry leases of sand and ordinary
stone are sanctioned to different people of the district
17 mining leases of coal are sanctioned to SECL Bilaspur. Apart from coal
37 quarry leases for ordinary stone 24 quarries of sand exists in different rivers of
the district. Total 78 nos. of quarry/mining leases are sanctioned in Surajpur
district.
S. no. Name of the Mineral No.of mining leases/Quarry leases
1 Coal 17 Nos.
2 Ordinary stone 37 Nos.
3 Sand 24 Nos.
Location Map of
Location Map of Surajpur
3.The list of mining Leases in the District with location, area and period of
validity.
List of Mining Leases (Coal)
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Source – District Mining Office, Surajpur
List of Quarry Leases – Ordinary Stone (Crusher)
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4 Jh d`".k dq0 vxzoky vk-jkes'oj nkl vxzoky foJkeiqj
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07-12-020
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nsohiqj lwjtiqj iRFkj dz'kj 1601@2 0-405 30-01-011 ls
29-01-021
futh
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22-03-020
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11-03-020
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iLrk jkekuqtuxj iRFkj dz'kj 196 1-000 29-02-08 ls
28-02-018
futh
28 Jherh liuk vxzoky fuoklh lwjtiqj lksuiqj jkekuqtuxj
iRFkj dz'kj 2383 0-45 05-09-09 ls 04-09-019
futh
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iRFkj dz'kj 897 1-00 05-04-11 ls 04-04-021
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Source – District Mining Office, Surajpur
4. Details of royalty of revenue collected in last three
years.
Type of
Mineral
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Remark
1 2 3 4 Major
Mineral
1660421331-00 1116362818-00 980944929-00
Minor
Mineral
27456076-00 28083490-00 6948124-00
Total 1687877407-00 1144446808-00 1017893053-00 Source – District Mining Office, Surajpur
5. Details of production of Sand or Bajri and other minor minerals
(last three years)
Source – District Mining Office, Surajpur
6. Process of Deposition of sediments in the rivers of District.
Some of the important factors which are responsible for the process of
sedimentation in a river basin are
a) The stage of river(the infant, youth, mature or old stage )
b) Lithology and structures of the upstream region or provenance from where
sediments eroded/migrated/travelled.
c) Geomorphology and gradient of provenance.
d) Anthropogenic activities such as mining, industrialization and mega
engineering projects such as Dam also affects the process of
sedimentation.
e) The thickness of the sequence is determined by the depth of the stream
channel during flood stage and is related to the size of river itself.
In Surajpur district Rihand and Mahan Rivers are the main river.Rihand river
flows in North-South direction, Flowing direction of Mahan river is from North-
west to South-east. In its flow direction these rivers and their tributaries such as
Rehan, Gobari, Gokhanaai, Janghiya, Banki,Moran, Adharuwa etc. are responsible
for the sedimentation in the district. Rihand and Mahan rivers erode out mainely
the semiconsolidated sediments (Gondwana) of Surajpur district.
Year Dispatch amount Royalty (in Rs.) Remark
2013&14 Nil Nil
2014&15 51193 cu.m. 1023860-00
2015&16 49089 cu.m. 981780-00
7. General Profile of the District.
1 Country India
2 State Chhattisgarh
3 Revenue division Surguja
4 Tahsil 6
1.Pratappur
2.Odagi
3.Bhaiyathan
4.Surajpur
5.Premnagar
6.Ramanuj Nagar
5 No. of Village Panchayat 392
6 No. of Villages 549
7 Population 7,89,043(census-2011)
8 Major highways NH 43
9 Literacy 61%
10 Density of population 157.86 person/sq.km.
11 Sex Ratio 981
12 Geographical area 5181.85 km2
13 Main rivers Rihand, Mahan
14 Assembly Seats 03
1.Premnagar
2.Bhatgaon
3.Pratappur
15 Wildlife Sanctuary Tamor Pingla
16 Industries Mahamaya Sugar Factory
17 Pincode 497229
8. Land utilization pattern in
Horticulture,Mining etc.
S.No.
1
2 Agricultural land
3 Horticultural land
4
5 Others (Settlement
Total
Others
48%
8. Land utilization pattern in the District: Forest, Agriculture,
Horticulture,Mining etc.
Particulars Area (in Hectares
Forest land 1,76,193
Agricultural land 47,830
Horticultural land 36,772
Mining area 10,440.64
Settlement/infrastructure etc.) 246,949.86
Total 518185.5
Forest
34%
Agriculture
9%Horticulture
7%
Mining
2%
Land Use
the District: Forest, Agriculture,
in Hectares)
193
830
772
10,440.64
246,949.86
518185.5
9.Physiography of the district.
Physiographically, the area occupied by crystalline rocks is marked by rugged
and undulating topography with linear low ridges .Gondwana areas are manifested
by highly rugged topography with hills and plateaus.
Surajpur can be subdivided into 3 major physiographic divisions-
1. Hasdo basin
2. Rihand basin
3. Satpura mountains (Changbakhar-Deogarh hills)
The southern part of the district Pramnagar and part of Ramanujnagar are
drained by Gej, Jhink rivers of Hasdo basin.
Rihand basin extends from the north of Hasdo basin upto northern boundary
of district. Rihand/Rend and its tributaries viz. Mahan, Maran, Banki, Gobri,
Jangla Nala drain Surajpur, Pratappur, Odagi and Bhaiyathan tahsils.
Changbakhar-Deogarh hills (Satpuras) extend from Baikuntpur,
Manendragarh, Surajpur, Pratappur tahsils, rougly bifurcates Rihand basin into two
parts.
Geomorphic features of the district can be categorized as follows-
1. Low level structural plateau exists on major part of Odagi tahsil.
2. Northern, southern and central part is pediment/pediplain.
3. Denudational hill and valley/structural hills and valleys are present in
northern side of central pediment/pediplains.
4. Remaining part is occupied by structural plains of gondwana rocks.
10. Rainfall data of Surajpur District (Month-wise).
Year 2013
Month &
Year
Surajpur Bhaiyathan Pratappur Odagi Ramanuj
Nagar
Premnagar
June 2013 13-6 66-3 67-00 34-1 9-3 17-00 July 2013 186-3 340-3 542-00 351-6 376-1 578-00
August 2013 354-6 653-00 840-00 631-00 685-1 1041-00 September
2013
386-8 682-00 928-00 715-6 748-1 1067-00
October 2013 446-00 778-3 1150-00 866-2 860-1 1102-00
Year 2014
Month &
Year
Surajpur Bhaiyathan Pratappur Odagi Ramanuj
Nagar
Premnagar
June 2014 86-00 61-00 171-00 106-00 92-00 34-00 July 2014 137-00 249-00 132-00 374-00 279-00 271-00
August 2014 179-4 218-00 517-00 255-00 206-00 289-5 September
2014
109-09 166-00 343-00 291-00 96-00 66-3
October 2014 20-7 42-00 55-00 25-00 74-00 29-5
Year 2015
Month &
Year
Surajpur Bhaiyathan Pratappur Odagi Ramanuj
Nagar
Premnagar
June 2015 90-2 57-00 99-6 72-00 45-00 38-5 July 2015 259-9 265-00 99-00 328-00 777-00 122-80
August 2015 219-5 165-00 188-00 303-00 309-00 308-00 September
2015
84-7 78-00 79-00 148-00 84-00 64-00
October 2015 36-6 11-00 93-00 21-00 52-00 10-00
11.Geology and Mineral Wealth:
Geological sequence of Surajpur district ranges from Archaean to Recent
formations.
Granitoids and the metasediments belonging to Chota Nagpur gneissic
complex, form the basement to the overlying Gondwana sediments and Deccan
traps.
Archaeans have limited exposures in northern, southern and eastern parts of
the district. Chota Nagpur gneissic complex is exposed in the cental part of the
district where as Gondwana super group is dominant in northern and southern
parts.
Deccan trap basalt is exposed in northern and southern part along with the
Gondwana rocks.
Gondwana rocks of northern area comprises of Mahadeva, Panchet, Supra
Panchet formation with limited exposures of Talchir, Raniganj and Barakars
whereas in the southern part Gondwana rock belong chiefly to Talchir and Barakar
group.
The Precambrian metamorphics of Archaean to Proterozoic age comprise
granite gneiss, amphibolites, metasediments etc. Pegmatite and quartz veins forms
minor intrusive.
The Panchet formation comprises of green to whitish felspathic sandstone,
Supra Panchet formation is predominantly made up of quartz arenite with minor
shale intercalations. Raniganj formation the Upper coal measures in the area. It
consists of Sandstone, shale and carbonaceous shale with coal seams.
Gondwana rocks being the most dominant litho-units represents most
important mineral bearing horizon.
Coal is present Gondwana rocks are most important major mineral in the
district. SECL is holding 17 nos. of mining leases for coal in the district.
Apart from coal, ordinary stone (road metal, aggregates) are derived from
the Archaeans, Chota Nagpur Gneissic Complex and Gondwana rocks (Barakar &
Talchir formation)
Rihand and its tributaries viz. Gobri, Ghunghutta, Maran, Mahan yield a
good amount of sand/gravels in their respective courses in northern and central part
of Surajpur. In southern part Gej, Jhink, Atem and other streams yield sand
deposits.
At present 03 sand mining leases are operational in Rend/Rihand,
Ghunghutta and Gobri rivers at Surajpur and Ramanujnagar tahsils.
11(a) District wise detail of river or stream and other sand source.
a. l-Øa-
unh ;k /kkjk dk uke
ftys esa dqy unh ¼fd-eh- esa½
mn~xe dk LFkku
mn~xe ij mapkbZ fjekdZ
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 jsgj 185-00 eSuikV Not known 2 xkscjh 23-50 uanou RL 568.00 m 3 xks[kubZ 29-50 rutkjh RL 736.00 m 4 taf?k;k+okjaxk 25-56 lsefj;k RL 759.00 m 5 gjZbZ 25-35 fdUokgh RL 783.00 m 6 egku 46-00 7 ckadh 34-00 fprek 8 ?kjgjh 24-00 e>xaok 9 eksju 27-00 yksydh 10 v/k:ok 12-00 jugr 11 >ksa> ukyk 24-00 ?kkVis.Mkjh 12 vVse 54-00 vkekMqXxw
¼mn;iqj½ RL 594.00 m
13 >had 52-00 tkeMhV ¼y[kuiqj½
RL 563.00 m
b. l-Øa-
unh ;k /kkjk dk uke
fudklh {ks= oxZ fd-eh- ¼ftys esa fudklh {ks=½
ftys ds fudklh ¼izfr’kr½ % {ks= oxZ fd-eh-
1 2 3 4 1 jsgj 3050-00 oxZ fd-eh- 61-00 % 2 xkscjh 219-06 oxZ fd-eh- 4-40 % 3 xks[kubZ 85-25 oxZ fd-eh- 1-70 % 4 taf?k;k 268-25 oxZ fd-eh- 5-40 % 5 gjZbZ 72-10 oxZ fd-eh- 1-50 % 6 egku 950-00 oxZ fd-eh- 30-00 % 7 ckadh 112-00 oxZ fd-eh- 4-00 % 8 ?kjgjh 48-00 oxZ fd-eh- 15-00 % 9 eksju 192-00 oxZ fd-eh- 6-00 % 10 v/k:ok 46-00 oxZ fd-eh- 1-30 % 11 >ksa> ukyk 52-00 oxZ fd-eh- 1-6 % 12 vVse 468-00 oxZ fd-eh- 9-36 % 13 >had 470-00 oxZ fd-eh- 9-40 %
11.(b) Availability of sand or gravel or aggregate in the District.
ftyk lwjtiqj esa ?kksf’kr jsr [knku dh lwph
dz- xzkeiapk;r@jsr [knku {ks= dkuke
tuin@rglhydkuke
[kljkuEcj jdck fjekdZ
1 /kwj /kwfj;kukyk vksM+xh 183 5-00 gs0 2 lrhikjk egku unh Ikzrkiiqj 422 5-00 gs0 3 dkafriqjtjhgok ?kkV
jsM+ unh vksM+xh
207 5-00 gs0
4 lsejktksM+kdmgk ?kkV jsM+ unh
vksM+xh
167@394 5-00 gs0
5 uenfxjh jsM+ unh lwjtiqj 529 5-00 gs0 6 Cka”khiqj egku unh Ikzrkiiqj 1156 5-00 gs0 7 c`ankou vVse unh izseuxj 346 5-00 gs0 8 gjkZfVdjk ?kqu?kqVk
unh lwjtiqj 1009 5-05 gs0
9 jsoVhxkM+h jeu o QqVguukyk
izrkiiqj 310 ,oa 428 dqy 8-06 gs0
10 ih<+k xkscjhlqfr;k unh
lwjtiqj 513 ,oa 678 dqy 6-10 gs0
11 /kksU/kk /kksU/kkukyk izrkiiqj 2019 6-61 gs0 12 mes”kiqj xkscjh unh jkekuqtuxj 513 5-15 gs0 13 dq:ok jsM+ unh lwjtiqj 2086 5-10 gs0 14 Nrjiqj Qqy>j unh lwjtiqj 114 5-15 gs0 15 dY;k.kiqj Qqy>j
unh lwjtiqj 2866] 3121 dqy 6-
30 gs0
16 dSyk”kiqj csylsrkukyk
lwjtiqj 1448@1367 6-00 gs0
17 jktkiqj ?kqu?kqVk unh lwjtiqj 1 5-55 gs0 18 uoxbZ xkscjh unh lwjtiqj 1 5-10 gs0 19 Uk;uiqj jsM+ unh lwjtiqj 1 5-80 gs0 20 ds”kouxj jsM+ unh lwjtiqj 1405 6-79 gs0 21 deyiqj xkscjh unh jkekuqtuxj 1 5-60 gs0 22 xksj[kukFkiqj jsM+ unh lwjtiqj 9 5-15 gs0 23 [kksjek ckadh unh izrkiiqj 1063 ,oa 1105 3-30 gs0 24 t;uxj ?kqu?kqVk unh lwjtiqj
2633 5-20 gs0
11.(c)Details of existing mining leases of sand and aggregates.
S.
No. Name of
Mine/Village
Name of
River
Block Khasra
No.
Area
(in Hect.)
Capacity
1 Nayanpur Rihand Surajpur 1 5.80 52,000 cu.m.
2 Rajapur Ghunghutta Surajpur 1 5.55 25,000 cu.m.
3 Kamalpur Gobri Ramnuj
Nagar 1 5.60 25,000 cu.m.
References:
1. Mining related data provided by District Mining Office, Surajpur
2. Geological Map after District Resource Map of Surguja district, 2003, First edition,
GSI
3. Location map from www.veethi.com & www.mapsofindia.com.
4. Terrain map from CGCOST.
5. Census data from www.surajpur.gov.in & www.descg.gov.in