Thursday 27 August 2015

2:35:00 am

 

Dear sir,
The lease boundary is the area which have been approved by  the concerned state government based on the application made. But the Mines boundary is the area in which mining activities are confined. In some cases the lease boundary and mines boundary can be same but mines boundary can not cross the lease boundary ( applicable mostly for open cast mines). Incase of underground mines there is a boundary called acquired land boundary to set up the surface facilities for which it is required to pay surface rent ( raity land) as MMDR but Mines boundary can go beyond this as surface right is not required for this land to do mining beneath this.

Thanking you
Uttam Biswas
Mines manager
Mohuldih mines
UCIL

From: Arun Kanti Ghosh arunkanti@yahoo.com [dgms_mail_list]
Sent: ‎26-‎08-‎2015 04:51
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Subject: Re: DGMS Mailing List: Mine boundary & Lease Boundary

 

Dear All,

Ideally everyone is correct, but still in India lot of mines are operated where mine boundaries are beyond the lease area, as mine boundary is mainly defined from safety point of views. In some mines are defined in such ways that its process plant is 10 km away from mines though the process plant come under definition of the same mine, the land where plant is constructed is the purchased land. Or it may be the case of a tailing dam. In some mines dumps particularly ore stock piles are located beyond mining lease on purchased land.

Therefore, you can say mining lease as per lease deed executed with the concerned state government or in case of coal mining, land acquired under CBA Act. 

Similarly mining boundary is more or less located in ML, but not necessarily or limited strictly within ML area. The boundary or area as considered for mine safety under Mines Act, MMR or CMR. MCR / MMDR or MCDR provide some guidelines but ultimately, as per mine opening information / permission (Form - I), the mine boundary is defined.

Regards,

Arun Kanti Ghosh
+91 8017992934


From: "D E Pednekar depednekar@yahoo.com [dgms_mail_list]" <dgms_mail_list@yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: DGMS Mailing List: Mine boundary & Lease Boundary



Dear All,
Lease Boundary is any entity granted by the State Government. It is the total area on which one pays surface rent, dead rent, royalty on production, returns in Form H1, etc.  Mine Boundary is the area within the Lease Boundary where actual mining activity is carried out, including pits, dumps, screening plants,workshop, etc.  The area has to be demarcated in the field by connecting permanent pillars and a permission from the DGMS has to be sought for the same as Mine Boundary.  It is in short Control Area of the Manager as far as SAFETY is concern...
 
Regards,
D Pednekar





On Sunday, August 23, 2015 10:40 PM, "Rajiv Prasad rajivism@gmail.com [dgms_mail_list]" <dgms_mail_list@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
Mine boundary is generally defined by Manager over which he declares during Notice for Mines Opening/ change in mines boundary sent to DGMS. It should include facilities as desired by the definition of Mines in Mines Act/

While Lease Boundary is the line at the extreme boundary of lease given for mining/ prospecting of the mineral by the state govt. 

Regards

Rajiv Prasad
GM-Mines
Ambuja Cement

On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 5:27 PM, mining_deb@yahoo.co.in [dgms_mail_list] <dgms_mail_list@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 
Sir,

Please inform me what is the difference between mine boundary and lease boundary.

Regards 
Sri Debadutta Mohanty







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