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OFFICE OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (MINES & MINERALS), DISTRICT CHAKWAL Sr. No. Mining Lease title with Acreage Last Approved Reserve Price alongwith date Status of block/zone after last approved reserve price Last Operative Bid Proposed Reserve Price Justification of Reserve Price Name Area (Acers) Reserve Price Date of Approval 1. Sandstone. Choa Saiden Shah-2 99.40 Nil - Vacant since 14.03.2019. 1,50,000/- 6,00,000/- Reserve price of this block is rationalized with the operative bid of nearby granted block i.e. Choa Saiden Shah-1 having Bid = 11,50,000/-, Less potential than Choa Saiden shah-1 2. Sandstone. Minhala-1 75.10 4,48,500/- 18.02.2016 Granted w.e.f. 27.04.2016 to 26.04.2019. Currently granted extension in the lease period under rule-228 of PMC Rules, 2002. 11,00,000/- 14,00,000/- Nominal increase in the reserve price of the block by considering the future market value. 3. Sandstone Dheri-06 (Revised) 99.22 5,79,600/- 18.02.2016 Vacant since 13.05.2019. 53,20,000/- 56,00,000/- Nominal increase in the reserve price of the block by considering the future market value. 4. Sandstone. Kupper-2 98.22 Nil - Granted w.e.f. 29.05.2014 to 28.05.2019. Currently granted extension in the lease period under rule-228 of PMC Rules, 2002. 42,25,000/- 46,50,000/- Nominal increase in the reserve price of the block by considering the future market value. 5. Sandstone. Dhok Chapper-1 89.90 68,520/- 18.02.2016 Granted w.e.f. 03.06.2016 to 02.06.2019. 1,50,000/- 5,50,000/- Reserve price of this block is rationalized with the operative bid of nearby granted block i.e. Pir Khara-2 Bid = 6,80,000/-, Less potential than Pir Khara-2 6. Sandstone. Ransial-1 93.89 New Block - - - 5,50,000/- This is newly created block and the reserve price of the block is estimated by rationalizing it operative bids of nearby blocks of same minerals i.e. Minai-1=3,00,000/- Kalar Kahar-1= 30,00,000/-

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OFFICE OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (MINES & MINERALS), DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Sr. No.

Mining Lease title with Acreage

Last Approved Reserve Price alongwith date

Status of block/zone after

last approved reserve price

Last Operative Bid

Proposed Reserve Price

Justification of Reserve Price

Name Area (Acers)

Reserve Price

Date of Approval

1. Sandstone. Choa Saiden Shah-2

99.40 Nil - Vacant since 14.03.2019.

1,50,000/- 6,00,000/- Reserve price of this block is rationalized with the operative bid of nearby granted block i.e. Choa Saiden Shah-1 having Bid = 11,50,000/-, Less potential than Choa Saiden shah-1

2. Sandstone. Minhala-1 75.10 4,48,500/- 18.02.2016 Granted w.e.f. 27.04.2016 to 26.04.2019. Currently granted extension in the lease period under rule-228 of PMC Rules, 2002.

11,00,000/- 14,00,000/- Nominal increase in the reserve price of the block by considering the future market value.

3. Sandstone Dheri-06 (Revised)

99.22 5,79,600/- 18.02.2016 Vacant since 13.05.2019.

53,20,000/- 56,00,000/- Nominal increase in the reserve price of the block by considering the future market value.

4. Sandstone. Kupper-2 98.22 Nil - Granted w.e.f. 29.05.2014 to 28.05.2019. Currently granted extension in the lease period under rule-228 of PMC Rules, 2002.

42,25,000/- 46,50,000/- Nominal increase in the reserve price of the block by considering the future market value.

5. Sandstone. Dhok Chapper-1

89.90 68,520/- 18.02.2016 Granted w.e.f. 03.06.2016 to 02.06.2019.

1,50,000/- 5,50,000/- Reserve price of this block is rationalized with the operative bid of nearby granted block i.e. Pir Khara-2 Bid = 6,80,000/-, Less potential than Pir Khara-2

6. Sandstone. Ransial-1 93.89 New Block - - - 5,50,000/- This is newly created block and the reserve price of the block is estimated by rationalizing it operative bids of nearby blocks of same minerals i.e. Minai-1=3,00,000/- Kalar Kahar-1= 30,00,000/-

7. Sandstone. Jutana-2 84.67 Nil - Granted w.e.f. 10.07.2014 to 09.07.2019.

9,50,000/- 20,00,000/- Reserve price of this block is rationalized with the operative bid of nearby granted block i.e. Jutana-5 Bid = 25,00,000/- Expected Canal Project in the vicinity of the area of block.

8. Sandstone.Nila-2 68.18 Nil - Granted w.e.f. 05.08.2014 to 04.08.2019.

2,70,000/- 7,00,000/- Reserve price of this block is rationalized with the operative bid of nearby granted block i.e. Nila-3 Bid = 9,40,000/- Less potential than Nila-2

9. Sandstone.Pir Khara-1 51.14 93,600/- 18.02.2016 Granted w.e.f. 06.09.2016 to 05.09.2019.

1,50,000/- 6,00,000/- Reserve price of this block is rationalized with the operative bid of nearby granted block i.e. Pir Khara-2 Bid = 6,80,000/-

10. Sand/Gravel Chakwal-Talagang Road Zone-3

19990.44 50,00,000/- 19.06.2017 Granted w.e.f. 26.07.2017 to 25.07.2019.

86,55,000/- 1,00,00,000/- Nominal increase in the reserve price of the block by considering the future market value.

11. Sand/Gravel Chakwal-Talagang Road Zone-2

20117.39 68,00,000/- 19.06.2017 Granted w.e.f. 28.08.2017 to 27.08.2019.

73,30,000/- 84,50,000/- Nominal increase in the reserve price of the block by considering the future market value.

Block/Zones that remains “No Bid” in last auction Schedule 12. Sandstone. Kussak-1 94.35 4,00,000/- 23.11.2018 Remained No Bid in

last three consecutive auctions dated 27.12.2018, 22.01.2019 and 21.02.2019

3,45,000/- (2,67,000/-

materialized)

5,00,000/- The last approved reserve price is kept being potential of block.

13. Sandstone. Dhangri-1 167.228 30,00,000/- 11.07.2018 23.11.2018

Remained No Bid in last six consecutive auctions dated 13.08.2018,03.09.2018, 03.10.2018, 27.12.2018, 22.01.2019 and 21.02.2019

- 30,00,000/- The last approved reserve price is kept being potential of block.

14. Sandstone. Jutana-5 90.65 25,00,000/- 11.07.2018 23.11.2018

Remained No Bid in last six consecutive auctions dated 13.08.2018,03.09.2018, 03.10.2018, 27.12.2018,

6,40,000/- 25,00,000/- The last approved reserve price is kept being potential of block.

22.01.2019 and 21.02.2019

15. Sand/Gravel Kot Raja Khan Pur Zone

24047.50 67,20,000/- 27.02.2018 11.07.2018 23.11.2018

Remained No Bid in last nine consecutive auctions dated 11.04.2018, 07.05.2018, 04.06.2018, 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018, 03.10.2018, 27.12.2018, 22.01.2019 and 21.02.2019

1,11,00,000/- 50,40,000/- The reserve price of the zone was reduced from 1,20,00,000/- to Rs.84,00,000/- and Rs. 67,20,000/- in last two SEC meetings yet the same is still much higher than the potential of zone as it remained No Bid. Most of the deposits of sand are depleted in the zone due to the construction of Kot Raja and Khanpur dams in the vicinity of this zone. Also no new construction project is proposed near the area of zone therefore market of the minerals has also decreased. It is therefore again proposed to reduce 25% of the current reserve price to attract the bidders for offering bid for this zone.

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Chakwal

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

SANDSTONE BLOCK CHOA SAIDEN SHAH-2 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the block:

The said block over an area of 99.40 acres falls on topo sheets No. 43-D/14 of Survey of Pakistan. The

block is located near town Choa Saidan Shah District Chakwal. The Eastern side of the said block

contains thick deposits of Khewra Sandstone belonging to Khewra Sandstone of Cambrian age. The

sandstone predominantly purple to brown, yellowish brown find to medium grained and thick to

massive bedded. The thickness of Khewra Sandstone ranges from 150-200 meter approximately.

b) Quality of Mineral in the block:

The quality of sandstone in the area is medium. The deposit is in shape of slabs and is usually used as

building material and in foundations.

c) Availability of Access Road to the block:

The said block is situated near village Mustafa Abad District Chakwal and accessible through link road

of 1.5 km from main Choa Saiden Shah-Kallar Kahar metaled road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the block:

The quality of excavated stone is medium and the market of the block is meant for local villages i.e. village Choa Saiden Shah, Katas, Dulmial, Dalwal, Wahula and surrounding areas. Already 02 sandstone blocks namely Choa Saiden Shah-01 and Minhala-01 are granted within 10 Kms radius of this block, which share the same consumption market.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the block During Last 5 years:

An excavation during past 05 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available with this

office. However as per observations during site inspection of the area, an average excavation of

sandstone is about 05 to 06 trollies per day.

f) Previous Bidding History of the block:

Attached as Annexure “A”.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the block:

Information of any project near this zone is not available in this office, therefore, future potential is

expected to be remained + 10% of the present.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil

i) Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block:

In the surrounding, two blocks of sandstone namely Choa Saiden Shah-1 and Minhala-1 are granted against bids of Rs.11,50,000/- and 11,00,000/- respectively. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the reserve price of nearby blocks, 275% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this block.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL Sandstone Choa Saiden Shah-2. 1) Last approved bid of Sandstone block = Rs.1,50,000/- (for five years)

Choa Saiden Shah-2 during previous 10 years. = Rs.90,000/- (for three years) (Vacant since 13.03.2019)

2) An average of all received bids of Sandstone block = Rs.1,30,500/- (for five years) Choa Saiden Shah-2 during last 10 years = Rs.78,300/- (for three years)

(1,11,000+1,50,000)/2 3) Average receipts per five years of block Sandstone block = Rs.1,50,000/- (for five years)

Choa Saiden Shah-2 in the period of last 10 years = Rs.90,000/- (for three years) (1,50,000/-)

4) An average of above (1), (2) and (3)

(90,000+78,300+90,000)/3 = Rs.86,100/- (for three year)

As the present operative bid is highest as compare to rest of factors therefore: -

5) Proposed base price for three years of block. = Rs. 1,50,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage assigned (%)

Calculated amount (Rs:)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

4 6000/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

4 6000/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

4 6000/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

4 6000/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones; and

4 6000/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

Nil 0 0

Deputy Director

Small Scale Mining Chakwal Assistant Director

Mines & Minerals Chakwal Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 6,00,000/- for Sandstone Block Choa Saiden Shah-2 District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block.

In 10 Kms radius of this block, following sandstone exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption market.

Name of Lease

Bid Money (Rs.)

Reserve price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Choa Saiden Shah-1

11,50,000/- 10,00,000/- Choa Saiden

Shah, Dulmial etc

Minhala-1 11,00,000/- 4,48,500/- Choa Saiden

Shah, Khanpur etc

In the surrounding, two blocks of sandstone namely Choa Saiden Shah-1 and Minhala-1 are granted against bids of Rs.11,50,000/- and 11,00,000/- respectively. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the reserve price of nearby blocks, 275% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this block.

275 4,12,000/-

Total of contributing factors 295 4,42,500/- Proposed base price 1,50,000/- Reserve Price = Total of contributing factors + Base price per three years.

5,92,500/-

Proposed Reserve Price (Say) 6,00,000/-

Annexure “A”

Bidding History of Sandstone Block Choa Saiden Shah-2 Sandstone block Choa Saiden Shah-2

Date of Auction Bid Money Remarks 23.01.2012 Rs. 1,11,000/- Bid was rejected. 29.03.2012 No Bid - 10.05.2012 No Bid - 04.06.2012 to 01.10.2012

- No one attended the auction proceedings of 05 consecutive auctions.

22.11.2012 to 25.11.2012

- Remained No Bid in 12 consecutive auctions.

23.12.2013 No Bid - 23.01.2014 No Bid - 24.02.2014 1,50,000/- Bid was accepted. Work order was issued on 14.03.2014

for a period of five years. The lessee has paid all the installments and block is going to complete its tenure on 13.03.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

SANDSTONE BLOCK MINHALA-1 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the block:

The said block over an area of 75.10 acres falls on topo sheets No. 43-H/2 of Survey of Pakistan. The

block is located near village Minhala District Chakwal. The area of said block contains thick deposits of

magnesian sandstone and sandy limestone of Jutana Formation of Cambrian Age. The stratum is

dipping gently towards north east and has a thickness of about 70 to 80 meters.

b) Quality of Mineral in the block:

The quality of sand stone in the area is medium to good. It is specific stone for preparation of sand

stone slabs used for linings of building.

c) Availability of Access Road to the block:

The said block is accessible through a Katcha track road of 1.5 Kms which connects the main Choa

Saiden Shah-Khewra raod.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the block:

The quality of excavated stone is medium and the market of the block is meant for local villages i.e.

village Choa Saiden Shah, Khanpur and surrounding areas. Already 04 sandstone blocks namely Choa

Saiden Shah-1, Choa Saiden Shah-2, Dheri-6 and Dheri-4 are located within 10 Kms radius of this

block, which share the same consumption market.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the block During Last 5 years:

An excavation during past 05 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available with this

office. However as per observations during site inspection of the area, an average excavation of

sandstone is about 12 to 15 trollies per day.

f) Previous Bidding History of the block:

Attached as Annexure “A”.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the block:

Information of any project near this zone is not available in this office, therefore, future potential is

expected to be remained + 10% of the present consumption.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil.

i) Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block:

In the surrounding, four sandstone blocks namely Choa Saiden Shah-1, Choa Saiden Shah-2, Dheri-6 and Dheri-4 are granted against bids of Rs. 11,50,000/-, Rs. 1,50,000/-, Rs. 53,20,000/- and Rs. 2,35,000/- respectively One block namely Chaniana-1 has fetched bid of RS. 5,60,000/- and one block namely Kussak-1 is lying vacant against reserve price of Rs. 5,00,000/-. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the reserve price of nearby blocks, 20% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this block.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL Sandstone Minhala-1 1) Last approved Reserve Price = Rs. 4,48,500/-

2) Last approved bid of Sandstone block = Rs.11,00,000/- Minhala-1 during previous 10 years. (was valid upto 26.05.2019 Currently granted under extension)

3) An average of all received bids of Sandstone Minhala-1 during last 10 years (9,00,000+5,00,000+,5,50,000+11,00,000)/4 = Rs. 7,62,500/-

4) Average receipts per five years of block Khura-1

in the period of last 10 years (1,80,000+1,10,000+11,00,000)/3 = Rs. 4.63,334/- 5) An average of above (2), (3) and (4)

(11,00,000+7,62,500+4,63,334)/3 = Rs.7,75,278/-

As the present operative bid is highest as compare to rest of factors therefore: -

6) Proposed base price for three years of block. = Rs. 11,00,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage assigned (%)

Calculated amount (Rs:)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones

Upto 20% of base price

2 22,000/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

2 22,000/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

2 22,000/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

2 22,000/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones

0 0

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

Nil 0 0

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block.

In 10 Kms radius of this block, following sandstone exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption market.

Name of Lease

Bid Money (Rs.)

Reserve price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Choa Saiden Shah-1

11,50,000/- 10,00,000/- Choa Saiden Shah, Dulmial, etc

Choa Saiden Shah-2

1,50,000/- Nil Choa Saiden Shah, Dulmial, etc

Dheri-06 53,20,000/- 5,79,000/- Choa Saiden Shah, Dandot etc

Dheri-04 2,35,000/- Nil Choa Saiden Shah, Dandot etc

Chaniana-1 5,60,000/- 5,00,000/- Minhala, Walti Ratucha etc

Kussak-1 Vacant 5,00,000/- Minhala, Walti Ratucha etc

In the surrounding, four sandstone blocks

namely Choa Saiden Shah-1, Choa Saiden

Shah-2, Dheri-6 and Dheri-4 are granted

against bids of Rs. 11,50,000/-, Rs. 1,50,000/-,

Rs. 53,20,000/- and Rs. 2,35,000/- respectively

One block namely Chaniana-1 has fetched bid

of RS. 5,60,000/- and one block namely

Kussak-1 is lying vacant against reserve price

of Rs. 5,00,000/-. To rationalize the reserve

price of this block with the reserve price of

nearby blocks, 20% of the proposed base price

is added in the reserve price of this block.

20 2,20,000/-

Total of contributing factors 28 3,08,000/-

Proposed base price 11,00,000/-

Reserve Price = Total of

contributing factors+ Base price

per three years.

14,08,000/-

Proposed Reserve Price (Say) 14,00,000/-

Deputy Director Small Scale Mining Chakwal

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Chakwal

Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 14,00,000/- for Sandstone Block Minhala-1 District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

Annexure “A”

Bidding History of Sandstone Block Minhala-1 Sandstone block Minhala-1 Date of Auction Bid Money Remarks 22.11.2012 Rs. 9,00,000/- Bid was accepted, however the lessee did not submit 2nd

installment and surrendered the area. 20.09.2013 to 25.11.2013

- Remained No Bid in three consecutive auction

23.12.2013 Rs. 5,00,000/- Bid was rejected. 23.01.2014 No Bid - 24.02.2014 5,50,000/- Bid was accepted, however the lessee did not submit 2nd

installment and surrendered the area. 19.11.2014 to 01.12.2015

- Remained No Bid in Eight consecutive auction

16.03.2016 - Auction could not happen due to the stay order of Civil Judge Lahore.

16.04.2016 Rs. 11,00,000/- Bid was accepted. Work order was issued on 27.04.2016 for a period of five years. The lessee has paid all the installments and block is going to complete its tenure on 26.04.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

SANDSTONE BLOCK DHERI-6 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the block:

This block over an area of 99.63 acres falls on topo sheet No. 43-H/1&43-H/2 of Survey of Pakistan.

The block is located near village Dheri District Chakwal. The area of said block contains thick deposits

of magnesian sandstone and sandy limestone of Jutana Formation of Cambrian Age. The stratum is

dipping gently towards north east and has a thickness of about 70 to 80 meters.

b) Quality of Mineral in the block:

The quality of sandstone in the area is medium. The deposit is in shape of slabs and crush which is

usually used as building material and in foundations of houses.

c) Availability of Access Road to the block:

The area of block falls on the right side of Choa Saiden Shah-Basharat metaled road which is further connected to main Choa Saiden Shah-Chakwal road. The said block has very easy excess as compared to other block.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the block:

A crusher plant has been installed in the area and sandstone in shape of slabs and crush are being

dispatched from this block. Market of the block exists in nearby areas like Chakwal, Choa Saiden Shah,

Dandot and Kallar Kahar etc. Already 04 sandstone blocks namely Choa Saiden Shah-1, Choa Saiden

Shah-2, Minhala-1 and Dheri-4 are located within 10 Kms radius of this block, which share the same

consumption market.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the block During Last 5 years:

An excavation during past 05 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available with this

office. However as per observations during site inspection of the area, an average excavation of

sandstone is about 20 to 25 trollies per day.

f) Previous Bidding History of the block:

Attached as Annexure “A”.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the block:

Information of any project near this zone is not available in this office, therefore, future potential is

expected to be remained same as of nearby blocks.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price: Nil

i) Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block: In the surrounding, four sandstone blocks namely Choa Saiden Shah-1, Choa Saiden Shah-2, Minhala-1 and Dheri-4 are granted against bids of Rs. 11,50,000/-, Rs. 1,50,000/-, Rs. 11,00,000/- and Rs. 2,35,000/- respectively One block namely Chaniana-1 has fetched bid of RS. 5,60,000/- and one block namely Kussak-1 is lying vacant against reserve price of Rs. 5,00,000/-. As operative bid of this block is higher than all the nearby blocks therefore impact of the surrounding blocks is considered as Nil.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Sandstone Dheri-6.

1. Last Approved Reserve Price = 5,79,600/- 2. Last approved bid of Sanstone Block Dheri-6

during previous 10 years

= Rs.53,20,000/- (Vacant since 13.05.2019)

3. An average of all received bids of Dheri-6 during last 10 years (8,05,000+53,20,000)/2

= Rs.30,62,500/-

4. Average receipts per five years of Nila-3 in the period of last 10 years (8,05,000+53,20,000)/2

= Rs.30,62,500/-

5. An average of above (2), (3) and (4) (53,20,000+30,62,500+30,62,500)/3

= Rs.38,15,000/-

As the present operative bid is highest as compare to rest of factors therefore: -

6. Proposed base price for three years of block. = Rs. 53,20,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage assigned

(%)

Calculated amount

(Rs:) 1 Geological survey, location

of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

1 53200

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

1 53200

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

2 1,06,400/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

1 53200

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones; and

0 0

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

Nil 0 0

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this zone.

In 10 Kms radius of this block, following sandstone exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption market.

Name of Lease

Bid Money (Rs.)

Reserve price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Choa Saiden Shah-1

11,50,000/- 10,00,000/- Choa Saiden Shah, Dulmial, etc

Choa Saiden

1,50,000/- Nil Choa Saiden Shah, Dulmial, etc

0 0

Shah-2

Minhala-1 4,48,500/- 11,00,000/- Choa Saiden Shah, Khanpur etc.

Dheri-04 2,35,000/- Nil Choa Saiden Shah, Dandot etc

Kussak-1 Vacant 5,00,000/- Minhala, Walti Ratucha etc

Chaniana-1 5,00,000/- 5,60,000/- Minhala, Walti Ratucha etc

In the surrounding, four sandstone blocks namely Choa Saiden Shah-1, Choa Saiden Shah-2, Minhala-1 and Dheri-4 are granted against bids of Rs. 11,50,000/-, Rs. 1,50,000/-, Rs. 11,00,000/- and Rs. 2,35,000/- respectively One block namely Chaniana-1 has fetched bid of RS. 5,60,000/- and one block namely Kussak-1 is lying vacant against reserve price of Rs. 5,00,000/-. As operative bid of this block is higher than all the nearby blocks therefore impact of the surrounding blocks may be considered as Nil.

Total of contributing factors 5 2,66,000/- Proposed base price 53,20,000/- Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per three years.

55,86,000/-

Proposed Reserve Price (say) 56,00,000/-

Deputy Director

Small Scale Mining Chakwal Assistant Director

Mines & Minerals Chakwal Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 56,00,000/- for Sandstone Block Dheri-6 District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

Annexure “A”

Bidding History of Sandstone Block Dheri-6

Sandstone Dheri-6 Date of Auction Bid Money Remarks 12.04.2001 30,000/- Bid was accepted and the lessee completed its tenure. 24.03.2006 2,22,000/- Bid was accepted and the lessee completed its tenure. 03.02.2011 8,05,000/- Bid was accepted and the lessee completed its tenure. 16.03.2016 - Auction could not happen due to the stay order of

Civil Judge Lahore. 16.04.2016 Rs. 53,20,000/- Bid was accepted. Work order was issued on

13.05.2016 for a period of five years. The lessee has paid all the installments and block is going to complete its tenure on 12.05.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

SANDSTONE BLOCK KUPPER-2 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the block:

The said block over an area of 98.22 acres falls on topo sheets No. 43-H/2 & D/14 of Survey of

Pakistan. The block is located near village Kupper District Chakwal. The area of said block contains

thick deposits of magnesian sandstone and sandy limestone of Jutana Formation of Cambrian Age. The

stratum is dipping has a thickness of about 70 to 80 meters.

b) Quality of Mineral in the block:

The quality of sand stone in the area is medium. It is specific stone for preparation of sand stone slabs

used for linings of building. This stone is famous with the name of Chakwal Stone in different cities of

Punjab. Archeological Department also prefers this stone for restoration of old historical buildings and

to maintain the original shape of the buildings.

c) Availability of Access Road to the block:

The said block is accessible through a Katcha truckable road of 08 Kms which connects the Khewra to

village Khura. The said block may also be accessed through Pind Dadan Khan District Jhelum through

5km katch track.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the block:

The quality of excavated stone is medium and the market of the block is meant for local villages i.e.

village Khewra, Pind Dadan Khan and surrounding areas. Already 02 sandstone blocks namely Khura-1

and Dhangri-1 are located within 10 Kms radius of this block, which share the same consumption

market.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the block During Last 5 years:

An excavation during past 05 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available with this

office. However as per observations during site inspection of the area, an average excavation of

sandstone is about 20 to 25 trollies per day.

f) Previous Bidding History of the block:

Attached as Annexure “A”.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the block:

Future potential is expected to be remained + 10% of the present consumption.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil.

i) Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block:

In the surrounding, 01 block of sandstone namely Khura-1 has fetched bid of Rs. 30,55,000/- and one

block namely Dhangri-1 is lying vacant against a reserve price of Rs. 30,00,000/-. To rationalize the

reserve price of this block with the reserve price of nearby blocks, 75% of the proposed base price is

added in the reserve price of this block.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Sandstone Kupper-2.

1) Last approved bid of Sandstone block = Rs.42,25,000/- (for five years) Kupper-2 during previous 10 years. = Rs.25,35,000/- (for three years) (was valid upto 28.05.2019

currently granted under extension) 2) An average of all received bids of Sandstone

Kupper-2 during last 10 years ( 26,00,000+42,25,000)/2 = Rs.34,12,500/- (for five years)

= Rs.20,47,500/- (for three years) 3) Average receipts per five years of block

Kupper-2 in the period of last 10 years ( 26,00,000+42,25,000)/2 = Rs.34,12,500/- (for five years)

= Rs.20,47,500/- (for three years) 4) An average of above (1), (2) and (3)

(25,35,000+20,47,500+20,47,500)/3 = Rs.22,10,000/- (for three years)

As the present operative bid is highest as compare to rest of factors therefore: -

5) Proposed base price for three years of block. = Rs. 25,35,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage assigned (%)

Calculated amount (Rs.)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

2 50,700/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

2 50,700/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

2 50,700/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

2 50,700/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones; and

2 50,700/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

Nil Nil 0

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this zone.

In 10 Kms radius of this block, following sandstone exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption market.

Name of Lease

Bid Money (Rs.)

Reserve price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Khura-1 30,55,000/- 30,00,000/- Khewra, Pind Dadan Khan etc.

Dhangri-1 Vacant 30,00,000/- Khewra, Pind Dadan Khan etc.

In the surrounding, 01 block of sandstone namely Khura-1 has fetched bid of Rs. 30,55,000/- and one block namely Dhangri-1 is lying vacant against a reserve price of Rs. 30,00,000/-. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the reserve price of nearby blocks, 75% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this block.

75 19,01,250/-

Total of contributing factors 85 21,54,750/- Proposed base price 42,25,000/- Reserve Price = Total of contributing factors + Base price per three years.

46,89,750/-

Proposed Reserve Price 47,00,000/-

Deputy Director

Small Scale Mining Chakwal Assistant Director

Mines & Minerals Chakwal Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 47,00,000/- for Sandstone Block Kupper-2 District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

Annexure “A”

Bidding History of Sandstone Kupper-2 Sandstone block Kupper-2 Date of Auction Bid Money Remarks 08.05.2002 Rs.1,00,000/- Bid was rejected. 07.06.2002 Rs.1,00,000/- Bid was rejected. 02.11.2002 Rs.2,03,000/- Bid was accepted. The lease worked in the area till

07.04.2009 due to stay order of Lahore civil court. 08.04.2009 Rs.26,00,000/- Bid was accepted. The lease completed its tenure. 08.05.2014 Rs.42,25,000/- Bid was accepted. Work order was issued on 29.05.2016 for

a period of five years. The lessee has paid all the installments and block is going to complete its tenure on 28.05.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

SANDSTONE BLOCK DHOK CHAPPER-1 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the block:

The said block over an area of 89.09 acres falls on topo sheets No. 43-D/14 of Survey of Pakistan. The

block is located near village Dhok Chapper District Chakwal. The North Western part of the said block

contains thick deposits of Khewra Sandstone belonging to Khewra Sandstone of Cambrian age. The

sandstone predominantly purple to brown, yellowish brown find to medium grained and thick to

massive bedded. The thickness of Khewra Sandstone ranges from 150-200 meter approximately.

b) Quality of Mineral in the block:

The quality of sandstone in the area is medium. The deposit is in shape of slabs and is usually used as

building material and in foundations of houses.

c) Availability of Access Road to the block:

The said block is accessible through link road of 7km which is further connected main Pind Dadan

Khan-Khushab metaled road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the block:

The quality of excavated stone is medium and the market of the block is meant for local villages i.e.

village Pind Dadan Khan, Lillah, Saroba, Bheelowal, Gulpur and surrounding areas. Already 03

sandstone blocks namely Pir Khara-01, Pir Khara-02 and Nila-02 are granted within 10 Kms radius of

this block, which share the same consumption market.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the block During Last 5 years:

An excavation during past 05 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available with this office. However as per observations during site inspection of the area, an average excavation of sandstone is about 05 to 06 trollies per day.

f) Previous Bidding History of the block:

Attached as Annexure “A”.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the block:

Information of any project near this zone is not available in this office, therefore, future potential is

expected to be remained + 10% of the present consumption.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil

i) Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block:

In the surrounding, three blocks of sandstone namely Pir Khara-1, Pir Khara-2, Nila-2 are granted

against a bid of Rs.1,50,000/-, Rs. 6,80,000/-, Rs. 2,70,000/- respectively and one block namely Nila-3

has fetched bid of Rs.9,40,000/-. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the reserve price of

nearby blocks, 275% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this block.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL Sandstone Dhok Chapper-1. 1) Last approved Reserve Price = Rs. 68,520/-

Last approved bid of Sandstone block = Rs.1,50,000/- Dhok Chapper-1during previous 10 years. (Vacant since 02.06.2019)

2) An average of all received bids of Sandstone Dhok Chapper-1 during last 10 years (15000+25000+1,80,000+1,85,000+73,000+1,50,000)/6 = Rs. 1,04,667/-

3) Average receipts per five years of block Dhok Chapper-1 in the period of last 10 years (108000+37,000+1,50,000)/3 = Rs. 98,334/-

4) An average of above (2), (3) and (4) (1,50,000+1,04,667+98,334)/3 = Rs.1,17,667/-

As the present operative bid is highest as compare to rest of factors therefore: -

5) Proposed base price for three years of block. = Rs. 1,50,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage assigned (%)

Calculated amount (Rs:)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

4 6000

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

2 3000

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

2 3000

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

4 6000

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones; and

2 3000

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

Nil 0 0

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this zone.

In 10 Kms radius of this block, following sandstone exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption market.

Name of Lease

Bid Money (Rs.)

Reserve price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Pir Khara-1 1,50,000/- 93,600/- Lillah, Saroba, Kandwal

Pir Khara-2 6,80,000/- 6,50,000/- Lillah, Saroba, Kandwal

Nila-2 2,70,000/- Nil Bheelowal, Gulpur, Korra

Nila-3 9,40,000/- 8,70,000/- Bheelowal, Gulpur, Korra

In the surrounding, three blocks of sandstone namely Pir Khara-1, Pir Khara-2, Nila-2 are granted against a bid of Rs.1,50,000/-, Rs. 6,80,000/-, Rs. 2,70,000/- respectively and one block namely Nila-3 has fetched bid of Rs.9,40,000/-. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the reserve price of nearby blocks, 275% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this block.

275 4,12,500/-

Total of contributing factors 289 4,33,500/- Proposed base price 1,50,000/- Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per three years.

5,83,5000/-

Proposed Reserve Price 6,00,000/-

Deputy Director

Small Scale Mining Chakwal Assistant Director

Mines & Minerals Chakwal Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 6,00,000/- for Sandstone Block Dhok Chapper-1 District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

Annexure “A”

Bidding History of Sandstone Dhok Chapper-1 Sandstone block Dhok Chapper-1 Date of Auction Bid Money Remarks 10.06.2009 Rs. 15,000/- Bid was rejected. 07.07.2009 Rs. 25,000/- Bid was rejected. 04.08.2009 - Auction was post ponded by the chairman of District

Auction Committee due to the visit of Chief minister Punjab

04.11.2009 to 22.04.2010

- Auction could not happen due to stay order of court.

09.06.2010 to 08.06.2011

- Remained No Bid in ten consecutive auctions.

11.07.2011 1,80,000/- Bid was accepted. The lease was cancelled on non-submission of 4th installment.

20.09.2013 No Bid - 23.10.2013 1,85,000/- Bid was accepted. The lease was cancelled on non-

submission of 2nd installment. 15.12.2014 to 02.04.2015

- No one appeared in the four consecutive auctions.

06.05.2015 to 01.12.2015

- Remained No Bid in seven consecutive auctions.

16.03.2016 - Auction could not happen due to stay order of court. 16.04.2016 73,000/- Bid was rejected. 20.09.2016 1,50,000/- Bid was accepted. Work order was issued on 03.06.2016

for a period of five years. The lessee has paid all the installments and block is going to complete its tenure on 02.06.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

SANDSTONE RANSIAL (NEW BLOCK) DISTRICT CHAKWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the block:

This is a newly created block over an area of 93.89 acres, which falls on topo sheets No. 43-D/10 of

Survey of Pakistan. The area of block is located near village Ransial District Chakwal Geologically the

subject area contains thick deposits of Rawalpindi Group which is i.e Muree Formation and Kamlial

Formation. The group consists of alternations of sandstone and shale, sandstone is light to dark red

purple and gray in color while shale is purple and red. The overall thickness of this group is more than

600 meters.

b) Quality of Mineral in the block:

The quality of sandstone in the area is medium. The deposit is in shape of slabs and is usually used as

building material and in foundations.

c) Availability of Access Road to the block:

The block is located about 500 meters away from village Ransial. The area of block may be accessed

through about 1/2 Km katcha path which connects to main Kallar Kahar-Khushab metaled road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the block:

The quality of excavated stone is medium and the market of the block is meant for local villages i.e. Tehsil Kallar Kahar, villages Ransial, Miani, Buchaal and surrounding areas. Already, two blocks of sand stone namely Miani-1(Revised) and Kallar Kahar-1(Revised) are granted in the vicinity of this block, which will share the same consumption market.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the block During Last 5 years:

New Block.

f) Previous Bidding History of the block:

It is a newly created block, therefore bidding history of the nearest block i.e. Minai-1(Revised) is

attached as (Annex-A).

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the block:

Information of any project near this zone is not available in this office, therefore, future potential is

expected to be remained + 10% of the present consumption..

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil

i) Location of surrounding blocks and its impact on the reserve price of this block: In the surrounding, two blocks of sandstone namely Miani-1(Revised) and Kallar Kahar-1 (Revised) are granted against bids of Rs. 3,00,000/- and Rs. 30,00,000/-respectively. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the reserve price of nearby blocks, 410% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this block.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Sandstone Runsial (New Block). 1) Last highest bid during previous 10/ years of nearest = Rs. 3,00,000/-

sandstone block Miani-1

2) An average of all received bids during last 10 years = Rs. 2,21,667/-

(2,44,000+1,50,000+1,50,000+2,00,000+2,86,000+3,00,000)/6

3) Average receipts per three years in the period of last 10 years = Rs. 1,50,000/-

(1,00,000+2,00,000)/2

4) An average of above (1), (2) and (3) = Rs. 2,23,889/-

(3,00,000+2,21,667+1,50,000)/3

As the present operative bid of the block is highest as compare to rest of factors therefore: -

5) Proposed base price for three years = Rs. 3,00,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage assigned (%)

Calculated amount (Rs.)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

4 12,000/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

4 12,000/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

4 12,000/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

4 12,000/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones; and

4 12,000/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

Nil 0 0

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this zone.

In 10 Kms radius of this block, following sandstone exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption market.

Name of Lease

Bid Money (Rs.)

Reserve price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Miani-1 (Revised)

3,00,000/- 2,63,000/- Minai, Buchal, Kallar Kahr etc

Kallar Kahar-1 (Revised)

30,00,000/- 5,00,000/- Minai, Buchal, Kallar Kahr etc

In the surrounding, two blocks of sandstone namely Miani-1(Revised) and Kallar Kahar-1(Revised) are granted against bids of Rs. 3,00,000/- and Rs. 30,00,000/- respectively. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the reserve price of nearby blocks, 70% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this block.

410 12,30,000/-

Total of contributing factors 430 12,90,000/- Proposed base price 3,00,000/- Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per three years.

15,90,000/-

Proposed Reserve Price (Say) 16,00,000/-

Deputy Director

Small Scale Mining Chakwal Assistant Director

Mines & Minerals Chakwal Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 16,00,000/- for Sandstone Block Ransial-1, District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

Annexure “A”

Bidding History of nearest block Sandstone Miani-1 (Revised)

Date of Auction Bid Money Remarks

03.02.2011 Rs. 2,44,000/- The block was first time put to auction and received bid was rejected

05.10.2011 Rs. 1,50,000/- Bid was rejected 01.11.2011 - No one participated in auction. 12.12.2011 Rs. 1,50,000/- Bid was rejected 23.01.2012 No Bid - 23.02.2012 No Bid - 29.03.2012 No Bid - 10.05.2012 No Bid - 04.06.2012 23.06.2012 01.08.2012 01.09.2012 01.10.2012

- No one participated in auction.

22.11.2012 No Bid - 19.12.2012 No Bid - 23.01.2013 No Bid - 16.03.2013 No Bid - 02.04.2013 Rs. 2,00,000/- Bid was rejected. 02.05.2013

To 15.08.2013

Remained No Bid during four auctions.

-

20.09.2013 Rs. 2,50,000/- Bid was accepted and work order issued on 11.10.2013. The lessee surrendered the area and possession was taken over on 26.12.2016.

14.03.2017 - No body attended the auction proceedings. 11.04.2017 Rs.2,85,000/- Bid was rejected due to less competition. 16.05.2017 - No body attended the auction proceedings. 18.07.2017 3,00,000/- Bid was accepted. Work order was issued on

26.07.2017 for a period of three years. The lessee has paid four installment of the lease and block is valid upto 25.07.2020.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

SANDSTONE BLOCK JUTANA-2 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the block:

The area of said block falls on topo sheet No. 43-H/2 of Survey of Pakistan and consists upon 90.65

acres. The block is located near village Jutana District Chakwal. Most of area in the block contains

thick deposits of Khewra Sandstone Formation. The type of sand stone is yellowish brown to brown

and medium grained in nature. Sufficient quantum of sandstone is available in block area for excavation

of many years.

b) Quality of Mineral in the block:

The quality of sandstone in the area is medium. The deposit is in shape of slabs and is usually used as

building material and in foundations.

c) Availability of Access Road to the block:

The said block is accessible through a Katcha path of 1 Kms which is connected with main Jhelum

Pind-Dadan Khan metalled road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the block:

The quality of excavated stone is medium and the market of the block is meant for local villages i.e.

village Rawal, Dhariala Jalab, Sauwal , Pinanwal and surrounding areas. Furthermore, a Canal project

namely Jalalpur Irrigation Project is expected to start near the area of this block in future whereby

material from this block will be used for the construction of said canal. Already 04 sandstone blocks

namely Jutana-4, Jutana-5, Jutana-6 and Gharibwal-1 are located within 10 Kms radius of this block,

which share the same consumption market.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the block During Last 5 years:

An excavation during past 05 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available with this

office. However as per observations during site inspection of the area, an average excavation of

sandstone is about 04 to 05 trollies per day.

f) Previous Bidding History of the block:

Attached as Annexure “A”.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the block:

In future a Canal Project is going to be started near this block and sandstone from this block and nearby

blocks will be used as a building material for the construction of said Canal.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

A project of Irrigation Department namely Jalalpur Irrigation Project is expected to start near this block

whereby a Canal from the village JalalPur District Chakwal to District Khushab will be constructed. In

future sandstone form this block and from the nearby blocks will be used as a building material for the

construction of said Canal. Therefore, 150% of the proposed base price is also added in the reserve

price of this block

i) Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block:

In the surrounding, three sandstone blocks namely Jutana-04, Jutana-06 and Gharibwal-01 are granted

against bids of Rs. 17,50,000/-, 10,50,000/- and Rs. 13,15,000/- respectively. To rationalize the reserve

price of this block with the nearby blocks 80% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price

of this block.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Sandstone Jutana-2.

1) Last highest bid during previous 10/ years of = Rs. 9,50,000/- for five years Sandstone block Jutana-2 = Rs. 5,70,000/- for three years

2) An average of all received bids during last 10 years = Rs. 5,62,500/-for five years (1,75,000+9,50,000)/2 = Rs. 3,37,500/- for three years

3) Average receipts per three years in the period of last 10 years = Rs. 5,62,500/- for five years (1,75,000+9,50,000)/2 = Rs. 3,37,500/- for three years 4) An average of above (1), (2) and (3) = Rs. 4,15,000/- for three years (5,70,000+3,37,500+3,37,500)/3

As the present operative bid of the block is highest as compare to rest of factors therefore: -

5) Proposed base price for three years = Rs. 5,70,000/- Sr. No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage assigned (%)

Calculated amount (Rs.)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

4 38,000/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

4 38,000/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

4 38,000/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

4 38,000/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones; and

4 38,000/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

Nil 150 8,55,000/-

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this zone.

In 10 Kms radius of this block, following sandstone exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption market.

Name of Lease

Bid Money (Rs.)

Reserve price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Jutana-4 17,50,000/- - Rawal, Jalab, Sauwal etc

Jutana-6 10,50,000/- - Rawal, Jalab, Sauwal etc

Gharibwal-1

13,15,000/- - Rawal, Jalab, Sauwal etc

Jutana-5 Vacant 25,00,000/- Rawal, Jalab, Sauwal etc

Dhangri-1 Vacant 30,00,000/- Rawal, Jalab, Sauwal etc

In the surrounding, three sandstone blocks namely Jutana-04, Jutana-06 and Gharibwal-01 are granted against bids of Rs. 17,50,000/-, 10,50,000/- and Rs. 13,15,000/- respectively. Two blocks of sandstone namely Jutana-5 and Dhagri-1 are lying vacant against reserve prices of Rs. 25,00,000/- and Rs. 30,00,000/- respectively. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the nearby blocks 80% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this block.

80 4,56,000/-

Total of contributing factors 250 14,25,000/- Proposed base price 5,70,000/- Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per three years.

19,95,000/-

Proposed Reserve Price (Say) 20,00,000/-

Deputy Director Small Scale Mining Chakwal

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Chakwal

Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 20,00,000/- for Sandstone Block Jutana-2, District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

Annexure “A”

Bidding History of nearest block Sandstone Jutana-2

Date of Auction Bid Money Remarks

26.08.2000 Rs. 1,50,000/- Bid was approved and the lessee completed his tenure. 23.04.2006 Rs. 1,56,000/- Bid was accepted and work order issued, however the

lessee surrendered the area and possession was taken over on 28.05.2009.

10.06.2009 1,75,000/- Bid was approved and the lessee completed his tenure. 08.05.2014 No Bid - 09.06.2014 9,50,000/- Bid was approved. Work order was issued on

10.07.2014. The lessee paid all the installment of the lease and tenure is going to be completed on 09.07.2019

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

SANDSTONE BLOCK NILA-2 DISTRICT CHAKWAL a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the block:

The said block falls on topo sheet No. 43-D/14 of Survey of Pakistan. The area of sandstone block

consists of 68.18 acres and is located near village Nila and Makrach along the boundary of Districts

Jhelum and Chakwal. The block area is connected through typical Katcha track connected with Pind

Dadan Khan-Lillah road. The said block contains thick deposits of Khewra Sandstone Formation. The

type of sand stone is yellowish brown to brown and fine grained in nature. The lower part of the

formation is flaggy shale while upper part contains thick bedded sandstone deposits. Total thickness of

formation ranges from 100-150 meter in this area. Sufficient quantum of sandstone is available for

excavation for many years.

b) Quality of Mineral in the block:

The quality of sandstone in the area is medium. The deposit is in shape of slabs and is usually used as

building material and in foundations of houses.

c) Availability of Access Road to the block:

The said block is accessible through Katcha track which is about 08 Kms in length. The said truckable

path connected with mettaled road passing from Bhelowal and joins with main Lilla-Pind Dadan Khan

road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the block:

The sandstone slabs have a good potential in many cities of Punjab and are being used as building

linings. Already 03 sandstone blocks namely Pir Khara-1, Pir Khara-2, Dhok Chapper-1 and Nila-3 are

granted within 10 Kms radius of this block against bids of Rs.1,50,000/-, Rs.6,80,000/-, Rs.1,50,000/-

and Rs.8,70,000/- respectively, which share the same consumption market.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the block During Last 5 years:

An excavation during past 05 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available with this

office. However as per observations during site inspection of the area, an average excavation of

sandstone is about 04 to 05 trollies per day.

f) Previous Bidding History of the block:

Bidding history of the block is attached as Annexure “A”.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the block:

Information of any project near this zone is not available in this office, therefore, future potential is

expected to be remained same as of nearby blocks.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil

j) Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block:

In the surrounding, three blocks of sandstone namely Pir Khara-1, Pir Khara-2, Dhok Chapper-1 are

granted against a bid of Rs. 1,50,000/-, Rs. 6,80,000/-, Rs. 1,50,000/- respectively and one block

namely Nila-3 has fetched bid of Rs. 9,40,000/-. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the

reserve price of nearby blocks, 300% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this

block.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Sandstone Nila-2. 1) Last highest operative bid of nearest bock Sandstone = Rs.2,70,000/- (for five years)

Nila-2 during previous 10 years. = Rs.1, 62,000/- (for three years)

2) An average of all received bids of nearest block Nila-2 = Rs. 2,80,000/- (for five years) during last 10 years = Rs.1,68,000/- (for three years) (3,10,000+2,60,000+2,70,000)/3

3) Average receipts per five years of nearest block Nila-2 = Rs.1,43,000/- (for five years) in the period of last 10 years = Rs.85,800/- (for three years) (1,24,000+1,62,000)/2

4) An average of above (1), (2) and (3) = Rs.1,38,600/- (1,62,000+1,68,000+85,800)/3

As the 2nd factor is highest as compare to rest of factors therefore:-

Proposed base price for three years of block. = Rs. 1, 68,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage assigned

(%)

Calculated amount (Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

4 6,720/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

4 6,720/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

4 6,720/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

4 6,720/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones; and

4 6,720/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

Nil

Nil

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this zone.

In 10 Kms radius of this block, following sandstone exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption market.

Name of Lease

Bid Money (Rs.)

Reserve price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Pir Khara-1 1,50,000/- 93,600/- Lillah, Saroba, Kandwal

Pir Khara-2 6,80,000/- 6,50,000/- Lillah, Saroba, Kandwal

Dhok Chapper-1

1,50,000/- Nil Bheelowal, Gulpur, Korra

Nila-3 9,40,000/- 8,70,000/- Bheelowal, Gulpur, Korra

In the surrounding, three blocks of sandstone namely Pir Khara-1, Pir Khara-2, Dhok

300 5,04,000/-

Chapper-1 are granted against a bid of Rs. 1,50,000/-, Rs. 6,80,000/-, Rs. 1,50,000/- respectively and one block namely Nila-3 has fetched bid of Rs. 9,40,000/-. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the reserve price of nearby blocks, 300% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this block.

Total of contributing factors 320 5,37,600/- Proposed base price 1,68,000/- Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per three years.

70,5,600/-

Proposed Reserve Price (Say) 7,00,000/-

Deputy Director Small Scale Mining Chakwal

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Chakwal

Decision The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.7,00,000/- for Sandstone Block Nila-2 District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

Annexure “A”

Bidding History of Sandstone Block Nila-2

Sandstone Nila-2

Date of Auction Bid Money Remarks 03.02.2011 Rs.3,10,000/- Bid was accepted and work order was issued on 08.09.2011.

The lessee did not pay 3rd installment and possession was taken over on 13.09.2013.

20.09.2013 To

08.05.2014

Remained No. Bid during 07 auctions

-

09.06.2014 Rs.2,60,000/- Bid was rejected. 12.07.2014 Rs.2,70,000/- Bid was accepted and work order was issued on 05.08.2014.

Lease period will be expired on 04.08.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

SAND STONE BLOCK PIR KHARA-1 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the block:

This block of sand stone is located in Tehsil Kallar Kahar District Chakwal near Village Pir Khara. The

block comprises over an area of 51.14 acres. Different formations i.e. Khewra Sand Stone, Nila Wahn

group are out crop in the block, which are major source of the sandstone in this block. Major exposures

of sand stone of different formations of Nila Wahan group are exposed in the area, which can be

excavated for decades

b) Quality of Mineral in the block:

The quality of sand stone in the area is medium. It is specific stone for preparation of sand stone slabs

used for linings of building. This stone is famous with the name of Chakwal Stone in different cities of

Punjab Archeological Department also prefer this stone for restoration of old historical buildings to

maintain the original shape of the buildings.

c) Availability of Access Road to the block:

The block is located about one Km away from village Pir Khara. From there about half Km of Jeepable

track joins to leased area. The condition of said road is very rough.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the block:

At present nominal demand of sand stone in shape of slabs is transported to Lahore, Islamabad and

nearby towns. Total 05 sandstone blocks stand granted within 10 Kms radius of this block which share

consumption market.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Zone During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five year cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available with the office.

f) Previous Bidding History of the block:

Attached as Annexure “A”.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the block:

Since nominal excavation of stone for preparation of slabs is expected from the block in future. In

addition stone can be used in foundation of buildings and grave yards slabs. The potential can be + 5 %

of present market.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil.

i) Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block:

In the surrounding, three blocks of sandstone namely Pir Khara-1, Pir Khara-2, Dhok Chapper-1 are

granted against a bid of Rs. 1,50,000/-, Rs. 6,80,000/-, Rs. 1,50,000/- respectively and one block

namely Nila-3 has fetched bid of Rs. 9,40,000/-. To rationalize the reserve price of this block with the

reserve price of nearby blocks, 280% of the proposed base price is added in the reserve price of this

block.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Sand Stone Pir Khara-1.

1. Last approved reserve price = Rs. 93,600/-

2. Last operative bid during previous 05/ years = Rs. 1,50,000/-

3. An average of all received bids during last 10 years (70000+1,30,000+1,50,000/-)/3

= Rs. 1,16,667/-

4. Average receipts per five years in the period of last 10 years (1,30,000+1,50,000/-)/2

= Rs. 1,40,000/-

5. An average of above (2), (3) and (4) for three years (1,50,000+1,16,667+1,40,000)/3

= Rs. 1,35,555/-

As the present operative bid of the block is highest as compare to rest of factors therefore: -

6. Proposed base price = Rs. 1,50,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage assigned

(%)

Calculated amount (Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

4 6,000/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

4 6,000/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

4 6,000/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

4 6,000/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones; and

Nil 0

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

Nil

0

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this zone.

In 10 Kms radius of this block, following sandstone exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption market.

Name of Lease

Bid Money (Rs.)

Reserve price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Pir Khara-2 6,80,000/- 6,50,000/- Lillah, Saroba, Kandwal

Dhok Chapper-1

1,50,000/- Nil Bheelowal, Gulpur, Korra

Nila-3 9,40,000/- 8,70,000/- Bheelowal, Gulpur, Korra

Nila-2 2,70,000/- Nil Bheelowal, Gulpur, Korra

In the surrounding, three blocks of sandstone

namely Pir Khara-2, Dhok Chapper-1 and Nila-2

are granted against a bid of , Rs. 6,80,000/-, Rs.

1,50,000/- and Rs. 2,70,000/- respectively and

280 4,20,000/-

one block namely Nila-3 has fetched bid of Rs.

9,40,000/-. To rationalize the reserve price of

this block with the reserve price of nearby

blocks, 280% of the proposed base price is

added in the reserve price of this block.

Total of contributing factors 300 4,50,000/- Proposed base price 1,50,000/- Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per three years.

6,00,000/-

Proposed Reserve Price 6,00,000/-

Deputy Director Small Scale Mining Chakwal

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Chakwal

Decision The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 6,00,000/- for Sandstone Block Pir Khara-1 District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

Annexure “A”

(Biding History of Sand Stone Block Pir Khara-1)

Date of Auction

Bid Money Remarks

24.03.2006 Rs.1,10,000/- Bid accepted. The work order was issued on 18.04.2006 lease period completed.

03.02.2011 To

08.06.2011

4 times remained no bid

11.07.2011 Rs.70,000/- Bid rejected. 03.08.2011 Rs.1,30,000/- Bid accepted. The work order was issued on 06.09.2011

and the lessee completed his tenure. 18.07.2016 Rs. 1,50,000/- Bid was accepted. The lessee has paid all his installments

and the lease period is going to be expired on 05.09.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

SAND/GRAVEL CHAKWAL TALAGANG ROAD ZONE-3 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Zone:

The said zone falls on topo sheet No. 43-C/12, 43-C/8, 43-D/5 & 43-D/9 and is situated on both sides of

Chakwal-Talagang Road, extending from Dharabi village to Nikka Kahout village District Chakwal.

The main working/ excavation point is near village NikaKahut, whereas remaining areas have been

included in the zone to avoid unauthorized excavation of sand/gravel. The zone area contains fluvial

deposits of sand and gravel. The sand/gravel originating from the nearby mountainous areas are

deposited in the Nullah during rainy season. These deposited are being excavated for many years.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Zone:

The quality of sand/gravel in zone is medium to good. The mineral is used as construction material in

local areas.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Zone:

The said zone falls on both sides of Chakwal-Talagang main road and is easily accessible through local

roads connected with Talagang-Chakwal road. Naka Kahout is the main point of excavation of material.

The villages namely Naka Kahut, DhokPathan&Mathala are situated around the zone. . Therefore, the

zone can also be approached through link road with main Chakwal-Talagang Road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the Zone:

The main market of the zone is local villages of Tehsil Talagang and to some extent of Chakwal city.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Zone During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with this office, however, as per observations during site inspection of the area, average excavation of

sand/gravel from the zone is about 08-10 trollies and 05-06 trucks per day.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Zone:

Attached as Annexure “A”.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Zone:

Information of any project near this zone which may enhance the potential of this zone is not available

in this office, therefore, future potential is expected to be + 10% of present excavation.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Zone Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil

j) Location of Surrounding Blocks/Zones and its impact on the Reserve Price of this Zone.

The said zone is adjacent to sand/gravel zone Chakwal-Talagang Road Zone-2 which is granted at bid

of Rs.73,30,000/- which is less than the operative bid of this zone. Therefore the reserve price of this

zone is not affected by the bids of surrounding zones.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Sand/Gravel Chakwal Talagang Road Zone-3

1. Last Approved reserve price = Rs. 50,00,000/- 2. Last highest operative bid during previous 06/ years = Rs. 86,55,000/- 3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years

(24,10,000 + 30,00,000 + 38,30,000+86,55,000) /4

= Rs. 37,98,750/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

(24,10,000 + 30,00,000 + 38,30,000+86,55,000)/3

= Rs. 59,65,000/-

5. An average of above (2), (3) and (4) (86,55,000+37,98,750+59,65,000 )/3

= Rs. 61,39,584/-

6.

As the last operative bid is higher as compare to other factors, therefore:

Proposed base price.

= Rs. 86,55,000/-

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage

assigned

(%)

Calculated

amount (Rs)

1 Geological survey,

location of the block and

assessment of mineral in

the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

2 173,100/-

2 Quality of the mineral in

the blocks or zones

4 3,46,200/-

3 Availability of access

road to the blocks or

zones

4 3,46,200/-

4 Accessibility to the

market and consumption

of the mineral in the

blocks or zones.

2 173,100/-

5 Future potential for

excavation from the

blocks or zones; and

3 2,59,650/-

6 Any unique factor at the

site of the blocks or

zones relevant for

determining the reserved

Nil 0

price

7. Location of surrounding

blocks/zones and its

impact on the reserve

price of this zone.

In 10 Kms radius of this zone, following sand/gravel exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption market.

Name of Lease

Bid Money (Rs.)

Reserve price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Chakwal-Talagang

road zone-2

73,30,000/- 68,00,000/- Chakwal & Talagang

In the surrounding, one zones of sand/gravel namely Chakwal-Talagang road zone-2 area granted against a bids of Rs. 73,30,000/-. The base price of this zone is quite higher than the operative bid of surrounding zone therefore there will no effect of surrounding zone on the reserve price on this zone.

Nil 0

Total of contributing factors per two years

15 6,92,400/-

Proposed base price per two years

86,55,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years.

99,53,250/-

Proposed Reserve Price 1,00,00,000/-

Deputy Director Small Scale Mining Chakwal

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Chakwal

Decision The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and after thorough deliberation, committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 1,00,00,000/- for Sand/gravel Chakwal Talagang Road Zone-3, District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

Annexure “A”

Biding History of Sand/Gravel Chakwal Talagang Road Zone-3

Date of Auction Bid Money (Rs) Remarks

08.06.2011 24,10,000/- Bid was accepted and the lessee completed the tenure. 06.06.2013 30,00,000/- Bid was accepted and the lessee completed the tenure. 20.06.2015 38,30,000/- Bid was accepted and the lessee completed the tenure. 18.07.2017 86,55,000/- Bid was approved. Work order was issued on 25.07.2017.

The lessee paid all the installment of the lease and tenure is going to be completed on 26.07.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

SAND/GRAVEL CHAKWAL TALAGANG ROAD ZONE-2 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Zone:

The said zone falls on topo sheet No. 43-D/9 of Survey of Pakistan and is situated on both

sides of Chakwal-Talagang Road, extending from Balkasar to Dharabi, District Chakwal. The

main working/ excavation points are near villages Dharabi and Nain Sukh whereas remaining

area has been included in the zone to avoid unauthorized excavation of sand/gravel. The zone

area contains medium quality fluvial deposits of sand/gravel. The sand and gravel originating

from the nearby mountainous areas are deposited in the Nullah during rainy season. These

deposits are being excavated for many years.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Zone:

The quality of sand/gravel is medium to good. The mineral is used as construction material in local

areas.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Zone:

The said zone falls on both sides of Chakwal-Talagang main road and is easily accessible through local

roads connected with main Talagang-Chakwal road. As the villages namely Dharabi, Kotera and Nain

Sukh are situated around the zone, therefore this zone can also be approached through link roads with

main Chakwal-Talagang Road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the Zone:

The main market of the zone is local villages, Chakwal City and surroundings.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Zone During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with this office. However as per observations during site inspections of the area, average excavation of

sand /gravel from the zone is about 8-10 trollies and 8-10 trucks per day.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Zone:

Attached as Annexure “A”.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Zone:

Information of any project near this zone which may enhance the potential of this zone is not available

in this office, therefore, future potential is expected to be + 10% of present excavation.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Zone Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil

j) Location of Surrounding Blocks/Zones and its impact on the Reserve Price of this Zone.

A sand/gravel zone namely Chakwal-Talagang Road Zone-3 is granted within the 10 km radius of this

zone against a bid of Rs. 86,55,000/- however quality of sand is better in the said zone therefore the

effect of surrounding zone on the reserve price of this zone will be minimum.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Sand/Gravel Chakwal Talagang Road Zone-2.

1. Last Approved reserve price = Rs. 68,00,000/- 2. Last highest operative bid during previous 06/ years

= Rs. 73,30,000/-

3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years (42,60,000 + 52,20,000 + 58,00,000+73,30,000) /4

= Rs. 56,47,500/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years (52,20,000 + 58,00,000+73,30,000/-)/3

= Rs. 61,16,667/-

5. An average of above (2), (3) and (4) (73,30,000 + 56,47,500 + 61,16,667)/3

= Rs. 63,64,723/-

6.

As the last operative bid is higher as compare to other factors, therefore:

Proposed base price.

= Rs. 73,30,000/-

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage

assigned

(%)

Calculated

amount (Rs)

1 Geological survey, location

of the block and assessment

of mineral in the blocks or

zones;

Upto 20% of base price

4 2,93,200/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the

blocks or zones

2 1,46,600/-

3 Availability of access road to

the blocks or zones

4 2,93,200/-

4 Accessibility to the market

and consumption of the

mineral in the blocks or

zones.

4 2,93,200/-

5 Future potential for

excavation from the blocks or

zones; and

2 1,46,600/-

6 Any unique factor at the site

of the blocks or zones

relevant for determining the

reserved price

Nil 0

7. Location of surrounding

blocks/zones and its impact

on the reserve price of this

In 10 Kms radius of this zone, following

sand/gravel exist with following bids, reserve

prices and consumption market.

Nil 0

zone. Name of Lease

Bid Money (Rs.)

Last Reserve

price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Chakwal-Talagang

road zone-3

86,55,000/- 50,00,000/- Chakwal & Talagang

A sand/gravel zone namely Chakwal-

Talagang Road Zone-3 is granted within the

10 km radius of this zone against a bid of

Rs. 86,55,000/- however quality of sand is

better in the said zone therefore the effect of

surrounding zone on the reserve price of this

zone will be minimum.

Total of contributing factors per two years

16 11,72,800/-

Proposed base price per two years 73,30,000/- Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years.

85,02,800/-

Proposed Reserve Price (Say) 85,00,000/-

Deputy Director

Small Scale Mining Chakwal Assistant Director

Mines & Minerals Chakwal Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 85,00,000/- for Sand/gravel Chakwal Talagang Road Zone-2, District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

Annexure “A”

Biding History of Sand/Gravel Chakwal Talagang Road Zone-2

Date of Auction Bid Money Remarks 22.11.2012 No Bid - 19.12.2012 22,05,000/- Bid was rejected by the Competent Authority. 23.01.2013 42,60,000/- Bid was rejected by the Competent Authority. 16.03.2013 No Bid - 02.04.2013 No Bid - 02.05.2013 52,20,000/- Bid was accepted and the lessee completed the

tenure. 20.06.2015 58,00,000/- Bid was accepted and the work order was issued

on 27.07.2015 and lessee has completed his tenure.

12.08.2017 73,30,000/- Bid was approved. Work order was issued on 28.08.2017. The lessee paid all the installment of the lease and tenure is going to be completed on 27.08.2019.

SANDSTONE BLOCK JUTANA-05 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Reasons for No Bid and Recommendations

It is stated that previously this block was deleted on 07.10.2016 due to the reason that the block remained No

Bid in last 27 consecutive auctions for the period 23.12.2013 to 20.09.2016. In future a project of canal is

expected to start in the nearby area of said block and sandstone excavated from this block and nearby block will

be used for the construction of said canal. Therefore, people were interested in the creation of said block.

Hence, the said block has been recently restored. The reserve price of the block in question was estimated as Rs.

25,00,000/- by the Special Expert Committee enclosed as (Annex-I) and duly notified by the cabinet

committee. As per decision of cabinet committee communicated vide minutes of meeting dated 15.03.2018. “It

was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to

refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and

recommendations either to review it or not.”

The said block was put into previous auction schedule whereby it remained “No Bid” for all three auction

rounds dated 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018 & 03.10.2018 and in the last meeting of SEC (Annex-I) it was decided to

keep the reserve price of the said block same i.e. Rs. 25,00,000/- as the first development phase of proposed

Canal project will be started in May-19. Therefore the said block was put into last auction schedule whereby it

again remained “No Bid” for three connective auction dated 27.12.2018, 22.01.2019 and 21.02.2019.

It is stated that the said block was restored for the reason that a Canal construction project was going to be

stated in the nearby areas. However the said project is still under prospecting phase and no development on site

has been started yet. Further a block of sandstone namely Khura-1 has fetched a bid of RS. 30,55,000/- that falls

within 10 Km radius of this block. It is therefore proposed that reserve price of the block may not be reviewed

until the proposed project is started.

Deputy Director

Small Scale Mining Chakwal Assistant Director

Mines & Minerals Chakwal

Decision The Special Expert Committee considered the above revision recommended/proposed by the field office Chakwal and after through deliberation, committee is agreed to keep the same reserve price of Rs. 25,00,000/- for Sandstone block Jutana-05, District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

SANDSTONE BLOCK DHANGRI DISTRICT CHAKWAL Reasons for No Bid and Recommendations

This block was created specifically for the reason that in future a canal project is expected to start in the nearby

area and sandstone excavated this block and nearby blocks will be used for the construction of said canal.

Therefore, people were interested in the creation of said block. The reserve price of the block in question was

estimated as Rs. 30,00,000/- by the Special Expert Committee enclosed as (Annex-I) and duly notified by the

cabinet committee. As per decision of cabinet committee communicated vide minutes of meeting dated

15.03.2018. “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall

be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special expert committee alongwith reasons of

no bids and recommendations either to review it or not.”

The said block was put into previous auction schedule whereby it remained “No Bid” for all three auction

rounds dated 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018 & 03.10.2018 and in the last meeting of SEC (Annex-I) it was decided to

keep the reserve price of the said block same i.e. Rs. 25,00,000/- as the first development phase of proposed

Canal project will be started in May-19. Therefore the said block was put into last auction schedule whereby it

again remained “No Bid” for three connective auction dated 27.12.2018, 22.01.2019 and 21.02.2019.

It is stated that the said block was restored for the reason that a Canal construction project was going to be

stated in the nearby areas. However the said project is still under prospecting phase and no development on site

has been started yet. Further a block of sandstone namely Khura-1 has fetched a bid of RS. 30,55,000/- that falls

within 10 Km radius of this block. It is therefore proposed that reserve price of the block may not be reviewed

until the proposed project is started.

Deputy Director Small Scale Mining Chakwal

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Chakwal

Decision The Special Expert Committee considered the above revision recommended/proposed by the field office Chakwal and after through deliberation, committee is agreed to keep the same reserve price of Rs. 30,00,000/- for Sandstone block Dhangri, District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

SANDSTONE BLOCK KUSSAK-1 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Reasons for No Bid and Recommendations

Previously the said block was granted against an operative bid of Rs.3,45,000/- for the period of five years. The

lease was cancelled upon non-submission of the 5th installment. Reserve price of Rs. 5,00,000/- was estimated

by the Special Expert Committee for this block (Annex-I) and was put into auction. The block remained “No

Bid” for last three connective auctions dated 27.12.2018, 22.01.2019 and 21.02.2019. It is stated that reserve

price of the block is already fixed as per potential of block. However, currently no parties/persons are interested

for said block. Therefore it is requested that reserve price of the block may be kept same.

Deputy Director

Small Scale Mining Chakwal Assistant Director

Mines & Minerals Chakwal Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above revision recommended/ proposed by the field office Chakwal and after through deliberation, committee is agreed to keep the same reserve price of Rs. 5,00,000/- for Sandstone block Kussak-01, District Chakwal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

SAND/GRAVEL KOT RAJA KHAN PUR ZONE DISTRICT CHAKWAL Reasons for No Bid and Recommendations

The reserve price of the zone was fixed to Rs. 1,20,00,000/- and was put into previous auction schedule

whereby it remained “No Bid” for all three auction rounds dated 11.04.2018, 07.05.2018 & 04.06.2018, as no

one attended the proceedings of said auction dates. The zone was placed before Special Expert Committee for

revision of its reserve price and the reserve price of zone was reduced up to Rs.84,00,000/- as per decision of

SEC. The zone again remained No Bid for next auction schedule for the dated 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018 and

03.10.2018 and again the reserve price of the said zone was reduced upto Rs. 67,20,000/- as per decision of last

SEC (Annex-I).

The said zone was put in last auction schedule with the reduced reserve price of Rs. 67,20,000/-, whereby it

again remained “No Bid” for all three auction rounds dated 27.12.2018, 22.01.2019 and 21.02.2019. Although

the reserve price of the zone was reduced upto Rs. 67,20,000/- yet the same is still much higher than the

potential of zone. It is necessary to mention here that both sand and gravel are being excavated from this zone

and a crusher plant is also installed in the area of zone for crushing of gravel. However most of the deposits of

sand are depleted in the zone due to the construction of Kot Raja and Khanpur dams in the vicinity of this zone

and no information regarding any new project is available near this zone. It is therefore proposed to reduce 25%

of the current reserve price of the subject zone to attract the bidders for offering bid for this zone.

Revised Reserve Price = 67,20,000/ – (25% of 67,20,000/-) = 50,40,000/- Proposed Revised Reserve Price = 50,00,000/-

Deputy Director Small Scale Mining Chakwal

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Chakwal

Decision The Special Expert Committee considered the above revision recommended/proposed by the field office Chakwal and after through deliberation, committee is agreed to reduce the reserve price of Sand/Gravel Kot Raja Khan Pur Zone, District Chakwal upto Rs. 55,00 ,000/-.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN) DIRECTOR LICENSING MINOR MINERALS,

PUNJAB LAHORE.

(IMRAN ANWAR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR (EFD), MINES & MINERALS

DEPARTMENT LAHORE

(SAJID-UR-REHMAN) DEPUTY DIRECTOR SMALL SCALE

MINING CHAKWAL

(RAFIULLAH KHAN NIAZI) MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION

HEADQUARTERS OFFICE LAHORE.

(DANIAL JAVED) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES &

MINERALS CHAKWAL

INDEX

Sr. No.

Mining Lease title with Acreage

Last Approved Reserve Price alongwith date Status of block/zone

after last approved reserve price

Last Operative

Bid

Proposed Reserve

Price Justification of Reserve Price Name Area

(Acers) Reserve Price

Date of Approval

1. Sand/Gravel Chakwal-Talagang Road Zone-2 (Revised)

18791.31 68,00,000/- 19.06.2017 Granted w.e.f. 28.08.2017 to 27.08.2019.

73,30,000/- 85,00,000/- Previously the said zone was granted over an area of 20117.39 acres. Now the revision of the area of zone over 18791.31 acres in under process before the Competent Authority. The reserve price of the zone is proposed to be kept same i.e.Rs. 85,00,000/- as already approved in last SEC meeting dated 12.06.2019.

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Chakwal

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Note: - The said zone was previously granted over an area of 20117.39 acres against a bid of

Rs.73,30,000/- for the period of two years w.e.f. 28.08.2017 to 27.08.2019. Now the area of zone

has been revised over an area of 18791.31 acres by adding vacant area of sand bearing land

between this zone and adjacent zone (Sand/Gravel Chakwal-Talagang Road Zone-3). Populated

area in the zone is also excluded from the zone area. The revision of said zone is under process

before the Govt.

SAND/GRAVEL CHAKWAL TALAGANG ROAD ZONE-2 DISTRICT CHAKWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Zone:

The said zone falls on topo sheet No. 43-D/9 of Survey of Pakistan and is situated on

both sides of Chakwal-Talagang Road, extending from Balkasar to Dharabi, District

Chakwal. The main working/ excavation points are near villages Dharabi and Nain Sukh

whereas remaining area has been included in the zone to avoid unauthorized excavation

of sand/gravel. The zone area contains medium quality fluvial deposits of sand/gravel.

The sand and gravel originating from the nearby mountainous areas are deposited in the

Nullah during rainy season. These deposits are being excavated for many years. b) Quality of Mineral in the Zone:

The quality of sand/gravel is medium to good. The mineral is used as construction material in

local areas.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Zone:

The said zone falls on both sides of Chakwal-Talagang main road and is easily accessible through

local roads connected with main Talagang-Chakwal road. As the villages namely Dharabi, Kotera

and Nain Sukh are situated around the zone, therefore this zone can also be approached through

link roads with main Chakwal-Talagang Road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the Zone:

The main market of the zone is local villages, Chakwal City and surroundings.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Zone During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is

available with this office. However as per observations during site inspections of the area,

average excavation of sand /gravel from the zone is about 8-10 trollies and 8-10 trucks per day.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Zone:

Attached as Annexure “A”.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Zone:

Information of any project near this zone which may enhance the potential of this zone is not

available in this office, therefore, future potential is expected to be + 10% of present excavation.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Zone Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil

j) Location of Surrounding Blocks/Zones and its impact on the Reserve Price of this Zone.

A sand/gravel zone namely Chakwal-Talagang Road Zone-3 is granted within the 10 km radius of

this zone against a bid of Rs. 86,55,000/- however quality of sand is better in the said zone

therefore the effect of surrounding zone on the reserve price of this zone will be minimum.

DISTRICT CHAKWAL

Sand/Gravel Chakwal Talagang Road Zone-2

1. Last Approved reserve price = Rs. 68,00,000/- 2. Last highest operative bid during previous 06/ years

= Rs. 73,30,000/-

3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years (42,60,000 + 52,20,000 + 58,00,000+73,30,000) /4

= Rs. 56,47,500/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years (52,20,000 + 58,00,000+73,30,000/-)/3

= Rs. 61,16,667/-

5. An average of above (2), (3) and (4) (73,30,000 + 56,47,500 + 61,16,667)/3

= Rs. 63,64,723/-

6.

As the last operative bid is higher as compare to other factors, therefore:

Proposed base price.

= Rs. 73,30,000/-

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage

assigned

(%)

Calculated

amount (Rs)

1 Geological survey, location

of the block and assessment

of mineral in the blocks or

zones;

Upto 20% of base price

4 2,93,200/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the

blocks or zones

2 1,46,600/-

3 Availability of access road to

the blocks or zones

4 2,93,200/-

4 Accessibility to the market

and consumption of the

mineral in the blocks or

zones.

4 2,93,200/-

5 Future potential for

excavation from the blocks or

zones; and

2 1,46,600/-

6 Any unique factor at the site

of the blocks or zones

relevant for determining the

reserved price

Nil 0

7. Location of surrounding

blocks/zones and its impact

In 10 Kms radius of this zone, following

sand/gravel exist with following bids, reserve

Nil 0

on the reserve price of this

zone.

prices and consumption market. Name of

Lease Bid

Money (Rs.)

Last Reserve

price (Rs.)

Consumption Market

Chakwal-Talagang

road zone-3

86,55,000/- 50,00,000/- Chakwal & Talagang

A sand/gravel zone namely Chakwal-

Talagang Road Zone-3 is granted within the

10 km radius of this zone against a bid of

Rs. 86,55,000/- however quality of sand is

better in the said zone therefore the effect of

surrounding zone on the reserve price of this

zone will be minimum.

Total of contributing factors per two years

16 11,72,800/-

Proposed base price per two years 73,30,000/- Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years.

85,02,800/-

Proposed Reserve Price (Say) 85,00,000/-

Deputy Director

Small Scale Mining Chakwal Assistant Director

Mines & Minerals Chakwal Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Chakwal and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 85,00,000/- for Sand/gravel Chakwal Talagang Road Zone-2 (Revised), District Chakwal.

Annexure “A”

Biding History of Sand/Gravel Chakwal Talagang Road Zone-2

Date of Auction Bid Money Remarks 22.11.2012 No Bid - 19.12.2012 22,05,000/- Bid was rejected by the Competent Authority. 23.01.2013 42,60,000/- Bid was rejected by the Competent Authority. 16.03.2013 No Bid - 02.04.2013 No Bid - 02.05.2013 52,20,000/- Bid was accepted and the lessee completed the

tenure. 20.06.2015 58,00,000/- Bid was accepted and the work order was issued

on 27.07.2015 and lessee has completed his tenure.

12.08.2017 73,30,000/- Bid was approved. Work order was issued on 28.08.2017. The lessee paid all the installment of the lease and tenure is going to be completed on 27.08.2019.

Profile of Gravel Rekani Zone, District Dera Ghazi Khan

(A new zone namely REKANI ZONE is curved out by including already existing block namely

Mohoi Dahr-1 and mineral potential area to control the unauthorized excavation of gravel.)

a) Geological Survey, Location of block and assessment of mineral in the block:

This is a newly created zone comprising over an area of 9649.99 acres is located in Southern –

Northern hilly area (Koh-e-Suleman) which can be found on Mohoi, Chowki Wala-Bharti road after

travelling 16km on it whereas Chowki Wala is located on Indus highway section D. G. Khan to

Taunsa. It contains fluvial deposits consisting of grave/boulders, formed as a result of weathering and

erosion of rocks by hill torrents flowing downstream from hill sides of Koh Suleman Range.

Sufficient deposits of gravel are available in the proposed zone that are replenished each year in rainy

season.

b) Quality of mineral in the block:

The mineral size in the block ranges from gravel to boulders mostly used in development work of

Irrigation Department / raw material used by under construction road.

c) Availability of access road to the block:

A metallice road of 73 km from Dera Ghazi Khan leads to Mohoi, Chowki Wala. From Chowki Wala,

a metallic road towards west goes to village Zain. On Chowki Wala-Zain road, about 16 km away

from Chowki Wala. The proposed zone is located in large area of Koh-e-Suleman.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The major markets are projects of Irrigation department / raw material used by under construction

road, if any.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

An average excavation of Mohoi Dahr-1 (previous block) during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no

record in this regard is available with the office.

f) Previous bidding history of the block:

This is a newly created zone.

g) Future potential for excavation from the block:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

An offer of Rs.10,00,000/- has been received but the nearby areas are granted against the high bids

hence a unique factor 280% of base price is applied to rationalize the reserve price with the bids of

nearby granted blocks/zones.

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL REKANI ZONE DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Previous Reserve Price NIL

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years NIL

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years NIL

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years NIL

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) NIL

5 Proposed base price

An offer of Rs.10,00,000/- has been received for the creation of

this zone, which is taken as base price.

10,00,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

4 40,000

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 4 40,000

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 6 60,000

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 30,000

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 3 30,000

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

280 28,00,000

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 km radius of this block, following leases exist with

following bids, reserve prices and consumption market

Lease Name Bid Money

(Rs.)

Reserve Price

(Rs.)

Consumption

Market

Gravel

Mohoi-2

20,01,000 8,00,000 Shadan Lund,

Kot Mohoi,

Kala

Gravel

Zain(4+5)

90,00,00 9,50,000 Zain, Shadan

Lund

Gravel

Zain-6

30,50,000 10,40,000 -do-

Gravel

Zain-9

13,05,000 - -do-

Sand-Gravel

Rekani

vacant 7,40,000/- Rekani,

Zindapir

Sand-Gravel

Zindapir

Zone

1,20,00,000 88,00,000 Zindapir and

nearby villages

An offer of Rs.10,00,000/- has been received but

the nearby areas are granted against the high bids hence a

unique factor 280% of base price is applied to rationalize

the reserve price with the bids of nearby granted

blocks/zones.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs.30,00,000/-

Proposed base price per two years Rs.10,00,000/-

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.40,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee did not agree with the proposal of Field Office. The committee reviewed and enhanced the reserve price from Rs.40,00,000/- to Rs.60,00,000/- for Gravel Rekani Zone in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Gravel REKANI ZONE (New Zone) District Dera Ghazi Khan

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

-NIL-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the

Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Gravel Block Rai Nala, District D. G. Khan

a) Geological Survey, Location of block and assessment of mineral in the block:

Gravel block Rai Nala over an area of 414.14 acres falls on Topo sheet 39 J/8 near Rai Nala in district

D. G. Khan. It contains deposits of mineral, mainly consisting of gravel/boulders, formed as a result

of weathering and erosion of rocks by hill torrents flowing downstream from hill sides of Koh

Suleman Range. It is situated on eastern side of Koh Suleman Range. A metallic road about 17 km

from D. G. Khan via Vadore village towards west goes to the boundary of tribal area, from where a

kacha road about 2 km towards north goes to Rai Nala gravel block.

b) Quality of mineral in the block:

The mineral size in the block ranges from gravel to boulders.

c) Availability of access road to the block:

A metallic road about 17 km from D. G. Khan via Vadore village towards west goes to the boundary

of tribal area, from where a kacha road about 2 km towards north goes to Rai Nala gravel block.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the block:

The major markets of the mineral are nearby villages.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the block during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office.

f) Previous bidding history of the block:

Previous Bidding History of the block is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the block:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

NIL

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL RAI NALA

DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Previous Reserve Price 1,20,750 1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.3,40,000 2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

2,10,000+ 1,30,000+ 3,40,000 = 6,80,000/3 Rs.2,26,667

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years 1,05,000+ 65,000+ 3,40,000 = 5,10,000/3 Rs.1,70,000

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs. 2,45,556/- 5 Proposed base price

The last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is taken as base price.

Rs.3,40,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factors Maximum Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages assigned (%)

Calculated amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of block and assessment of mineral in the block/zone

Up to 20% of base price

6 20,400

2 Quality of the minerals in the block/zone 3 10,200

3 Availability of access road to the blocks/zones 4 13,600

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the block/zone

3 10,200

5 Future potential of excavation from the block/zone 4 13,600

6 Any unique factor at the site of the block relevant for determining the reserve price

- -

7 Location of surrounding blocks/ zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 km radius of this block, following gravel leases exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption market Lease Name Bid Money

(Rs.) Reserve Price

(Rs.) Consumption

Market Gravel Vidore-3

7,70,000 7,20,000 Kot Habit

Sand-Gravel Wadore Zone

25,25,000 25,00,000 Peer Adil

Each block have its own mineral potential and transportation routes, therefore, estimated reserve price of Rs.4,00,000/- this block has no impact on the other blocks.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs.68,000/- Proposed base price per two years Rs.3,40,000/- Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.4,08,000/-

Say Rs. 4,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.4,00,000/- for Gravel/RAI NALA in District D.G Khan.

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Gravel Rai Nala, District Dera Ghazi Khan

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

10.02.2009 Rs 156,000 App 23.02.2009 to 22.02.2011 Surrendered on 25.06.2009

04.11.2009 to 03.04.2010

Not be auctioned due to stay

order from Lahore High Court

27.05.2010 Rs 105,000 App Full lease period (14.06.2010 to 13.06.2012)

12.05.2012 Rs 210,000 App

14.06.2012 to 13.06.2014 Cancelled due to nonpayment

of 3rd installment on 13.06.2013

16.09.2013 to 02.03.2015 16 times No bid

02.04.2015 Rs 130,000 App 24.04.2015 to 23.04.2017 Surrendered on 25.02.2016

18.07.2016 to 10.04.2017 08 Times No Bid

15.05.2017 Rs. 3,40,000/- App Full lease period (12.06.2017 to 11.06.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the

Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Gravel Rakhi Zone, District D. G. Khan

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

Gravel Rakhi Zone over an area of 12756.75acers falls on Topo sheet 39 K/1 about approximately

near Sakhi Sarwar city in district D.G.Khan. The zone contains deposits (formed as a result of

/weathering and erosion of rocks by hill torrents flowing downstream from hill sides of Koh Suleman

Range) of gravel that are replenished by hill torrents each year. A metallic road from D. G. Khan city

about 36 km goes to Sakhi Sarwar city. The zone lies on both sides of the road that goes from Sakhi

Sarwar to Fort Manru.(N-70 Highway) The zone starts after about 10 km when exit the Sakhi Sarwar

city The mineral available is sufficient to meet the quantum of future excavation.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

The mineral present in the zone ranges from medium sand to coarse sand and gravel to boulders.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

A metallic road from D. G. Khan city about 36 km goes to Sakhi Sarwar city. The zone lies on both

sides of the road that goes from Sakhi Sarwar to Fort Manru.(N-70 Highway) The zone starts after

about 10 km when exit the Sakhi Sarwar city

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The major markets are crushers installed on Sakhi Sarwar road and nearby villages.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

NIL

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL RAKHI ZONE

DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Previous Reserve Price Rs.99,00,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.1,12,00,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

9,00,000+9,00,000+11,00,000+4,00,000+6,10,000+11,00,000+11,50,000+11,60,000

+12,00,000+13,00,000+30,00,000+1,02,10,000+1,12,00,000 = 3,42,30,000/13

Rs.26,33,076

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

30,00,000+1,12,00,000 = 1,42,00,000/2 Rs.71,00,000

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs.69,77,692

5 Proposed base price

The last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is taken as base price. Rs.1,12,00,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated amount

(in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

2 2,24,000

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 2 2,24,000

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 2 2,24,000

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

2 2,24,000

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 2 2,24,000

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

- -

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 km radius of this block, following gravel leases exist with

following bids, reserve prices and consumption market

Lease Name Bid Money

(Rs.)

Reserve Price

(Rs.)

Consumption

Market

Sand-Gravel

Sakhi Sarwar

Zone-1

19,20,00,000 12,80,00,000 South Punjab

Sand-Gravel

Sakhi Sarwar

Zone-2

5,45,00,000 5,10,00,000 South Punjab

Sand-Gravel

Sakhi Sarwar

Zone(3+4+5)

3,95,10,000 3,70,00,000 South Punjab

Each zone have its own mineral potential,

transportation routes and only one crusher is installed in this

zone therefore, estimated reserve price of Rs.1,25,00,000/- this

zone has no impact on the other granted zones.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs.11,20,000

Proposed base price per two years Rs.1,12,00,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.1,23,20,000/-

Say Rs.1,23,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee did not agree with the proposal of Field Office. The committee reviewed and enhanced the reserve price from Rs.1,23,00,000/- to Rs.1,25,00,000/- for Gravel Rakhi Zone in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Gravel Rakhi Zone District Dera Ghazi Khan

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

27.11.2012 to 17.01.2013 03 times No bid

16.03.2013 Rs 900,000 Rej 02.04.2013 Rs 900,000 Rej 02.05.2013 Rs 1,100,000 Rej

15.07.2013 to 05.08.2013 02 times No bid

16.09.2013 Rs 400,000 Rej 21.09.2013 to

16.11.2013 02 times No bid

23.12.2013 Rs 610,000 Rej 23.01.2014 to

24.02.2014 02 times No bid

08.05.2014 Rs 1,100,000 Rej 09.06.2014 Rs 1,150,000 Rej 07.07.2014 Rs 1,160,000 Rej 15.09.2014 Rs 1,300,000 Rej 13.10.2014 No bid 17.11.2014 Rs 3,000,000 App Full lease period

12.08.2017 Rs.1,12,00,000 App Full lease period (05.09.2017 to 04.09.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the

Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Ordinary Sand/Ghassar Taunsa Zone (Revised), District Dera Ghazi Khan The area of this zone is being revised to cover the unauthorized mining near Basti Kanjo Wala, Taunsa Sharif, as the lessee has submitted many applications during last leased period to stop the unauthorized mining at the said place. Therefore, the area of this zone is being revised from 16197.18 acres to 17013.12 acres by adding mineral bearing area.

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

This lease of Ordinary Sand/ghassar over an area of 17013.12 acres is located in Sanghar Nala that

can be found under Sanghar Nala bridge on Indus Highway near Tounsa Sharif after travelling about

84 km from Dera Ghazi Khan towards Tounsa on Indus Highway. This zone is being granted since

2008 and bidding history is given separately. The northern & southern portion of the zone comprises

of alluvial deposits whereas central part consists of fluvial deposits of Sanghar Nala that are

replenished each year by hill torrents. At south of Tounsa Sharif, Sanghar Nala is located. Upper&

lower portions of the zone consist of cultivable and privately owned lands.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

The zone contains sand and ghassar deposits with 3-4 feet alluvial over burden in alluvial terrain

where as in Sanghar Nala fluvial sand deposits range from coarse to fine sand that is replenished each

year by hill torrents.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

This zone is located near Tounsa Sharif about 84 km away from Dera Ghazi Khan city on Indus

Highway.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The consumption markets of the mineral is Tounsa Sharif city and nearby villages for construction

and filling purposes.

a) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office. However, as per observations during site inspection, an average excavation of sand is

30-40 trolleys per day.

b) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

c) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

d) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

NIL

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR TAUNSA ZONE (REVISED),

DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Previous Reserve Price Rs.1,23,00,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.1,24,00,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

80,10,000+1,90,00,000+81,00,000+81,60,000+ 1,24,00,000

= 5,56,70,000/5

Rs.1,11,34,000

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

80,10,000+47,50,000+81,60,000+ 1,24,00,000 = 3,33,20,000/3 Rs.1,11,06,667

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs.1,15,46,890

5 Proposed base price

The last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is

taken as base price.

Rs.1,24,00,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

4 4,96,000

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 3 3,72,000

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 3 3,72,000

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

5 6,20,000

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 5 6,20,000

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

- -

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone. NIL

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs. 24,80,000

Proposed base price per two years Rs.1,24,00,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.1,48,80,000/-

Say Rs.1,50,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.1,50,00,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Taunsa Zone (Revised) in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Taunsa Zone (Revised), District Dera Ghazi Khan

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

03.03.2008 Rs 2,000,000 App Full Lease Period (06.04.2008 to 05.04.2010)

19.01.2010 to 03.04.2010

The Zone could not be

auctioned due to stay order from Lahore High Court.

27.05.2010 Rs 8,000,000 App Full Lease Period (22.06.2010 to 21.06.2012)

12.05.2012 Rs 8,010,000 App Full Lease Period (22.06.2012 to 21.06.2014)

08.05.2014 Rs 19,000,000 App 29.06.2014 to 28.06.2016. It was Surrendered on 29.07.2014.

15.12.2014 Rs 8,100,000 Rej

15.01.2015 Rs 8,160,000 App Full Lease Period (26.02.2015 to 25.02.2017)

13.03.2017 Rs. 1,24,00,000 App Full Lease Period (05.04.2017 to 04.04.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Ordinary Sand block Vidore Nala, District Dera Ghazi Khan

a) Geological Survey, Location of block and assessment of mineral in the block:

This lease of sand block over an area of 320.50 acres is located in Vidor Nadi in Tehsil & District

Dera Ghazi Khan which can be found besides Basti Vidor to basti Pherwani road. Basti Vidor is

reached after travelling 8 km from Dera Ghazi Khan on D. G. Khan to Vidor road. From where basti

Pherwani is reached after travelling 4 km ahead from basti Vidor to basti Pherwani. This block is

being granted since 2007 and bidding history is given separately. It contains fluvial deposits of sand

that are replenished each year by hill torrents.

b) Quality of mineral in the block:

The mineral in this block ranges from bhassar to good quality sand deposits.

c) Availability of access road to the block:

It is located towards north of Basti Pherwani 4 km ahead of Vidor Basti near district Dera Ghazi. A

metallic road about 8 km from Dera Ghazi Khan towards east goes to Vidor Basti from where the

same road about 4 km goes to Basti Pherwani. The block is situated in Vidor Nala near basti

Phirwani.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the block:

The consumption market of sand and ghassar is Dera Ghazi Khan city.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office. However, as per observations during site inspection, an average excavation of sand is

15-20 trolleys per day.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

This block has good quality sand suitable for construction purpose. But the nearest Wadore zone has

only ghassar deposits suitable for filling purpose only. However, both the areas have same

consumption market, therefore, a unique factor of 100% is applied to the base price to rationalize the

reserve price of this block with nearby granted areas.

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR VIDORE NALA, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Previous Reserve Price 20,00,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.23,01,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

3,00,000+3,22,000+3,15,000+7,00,000+ 23,01,000 = 39,38,000/5 Rs.7,87,600

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

3,00,000+3,22,000+7,00,000+ 23,01,000 = 36,23,000/4 Rs.9,05,750

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs. 13,31,450/-

5 Proposed base price

The last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is taken as

base price.

Rs.23,01,000/-

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age (%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated amount

(in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of block and

assessment of mineral in the block/zone

Up to 20% of

base

price

4 92,040

2 Quality of the minerals in the block/zone 4 92,040

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 5 1,15,050

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 69,030

5 Future potential of excavation from the

block/zone 2 46,020

6 Any unique factor at the site of the block

relevant for determining the reserve

price

- 100 23,01,000

7 Location of surrounding blocks/ zones

and its impact on the reserve price of this

block/zone.

In 10 km radius of this block, following sand leases exist with

following bids, reserve prices and consumption market

Lease

Name

Bid Money

(Rs.)

Reserve

Price

(Rs.)

Consumption

Market

Sand

D.G.Khan

Zone-1

1,62,00,000

(IEE

Pending)

1,60,50,000 Vidore &

Nearby

Villages

Sand/Gravel

Wadore

Zone

25,25,000 25,00,000 -do-

Sand/

Wadore

Zone

89,00,000

(IEE

Pending)

88,00,000 -do-

This block has good quality sand suitable for

construction purpose. But the nearest Wadore zone has only

ghassar deposits suitable for filling purpose only. However,

both the areas have same consumption market, therefore, a

unique factor of 100% is applied to the base price to rationalize

the reserve price of this block with nearby granted areas.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs.27,15,180

Proposed base price per two years Rs.23,01,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.50,16,180

Say Rs.50,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.50,00,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Vidore Nala in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Vidore Nala, District Dera Ghazi Khan

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

04.04.2007 Rs 245,000 App Full Lease Period (02.05.2007 to 01.05.2009)

10.02.2009 Rs 266,000 App Full Lease Period (07.05.2009 to 06.05.2011)

01.03.2011 Rs 290,000 Rej

04.04.2011 Rs 300,000 App Full Lease Period (07.05.2011 to 06.05.2013)

16.03.2013 Rs 322,000 App Full Lease Period (07.05.2013 to 06.05.2015)

02.03.2015 Rs 315,000 Rej

02.04.2015 Rs 700,000 App Full Lease Period (07.05.2015 to 06.05.2017)

13.03.2017 Rs. 23,01,000/- App Full Lease Period (07.05.2017 to 06.05.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Ordinary Sand block Mahoi-1, District Dera Ghazi Khan

a) Geological Survey, Location of block and assessment of mineral in the block:

This lease of Ordinary sand/gassar block Mahoi-1 over an area of 481.86 acres is located in Mahoi

Nala that can be found near basti Nihalani, Kot Mahoi after travelling a distance of 8 km from toll

booth on Dera Ghazi Khan-Taunsa road that can be reached from D. G. Khan city on Indus Highway

after about 58 km from Dera Ghazi Khan.The block contains fluvial deposits of sand mixed with

pebbles that are replenished each year by hill torrents.

b) Quality of mineral in the block:

The blockmainly contains good quality sand of thick grains mixed with pebbles.

c) Availability of access road to the block:

It is located near Basti Nihalani, Kot Mahoi. After travelling a distance of about 58 km on Dera Ghazi

Khan to Tounsa road (N-55), Tounsa Toll Booth is located. A metallic road about 5 towards west near

Tounsa Toll booth goes to Kot Mahoi from where a kacha road about 2-3 km goes to Basti Nihalani.

The block is located in Mahoi Nala near basti Nihalani.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the block:

The consumption market of the sand is Kot Mahoi and nearby villages for construction and filling

purposes.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the block during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office. However, reportedly 5-7 trolleys per day are excavated as per demand.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

Sand Mohoi-2 has good quality sand (suitable for construction purpose) as compare to under question

block. The block under question has low quality of sand as compare to nearby granted block Sand

Mohoi-2. However, both the areas have same consumption market; therefore, a unique factor of 200%

is applied to the base price to rationalize the reserve price of this block with nearby granted area.

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR MOHOI-1, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Previous Reserve Price 4,50,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs. 4,65,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

4,65,000/1 Rs. 4,65,000

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

4,65,000/1 Rs. 4,65,000

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs. 4,65,000

5 Proposed base price

The last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is

taken as base price.

Rs. 4,65,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

4 18,600

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 6 27,900

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 3 13,950

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 13,950

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 4 18,600

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

200 9,30,000

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 km radius of this block, following sand leases exist with

following bids, reserve prices and consumption market

Lease Name Bid Money

(Rs.)

Reserve Price

(Rs.)

Consumption

Market

Sand

Mohoi-2 21,50,000 5,50,000

Shadan

Lund, Kot

Mohoi, Kala

Sand Mohoi-2 has good quality sand (suitable for

construction purpose) as compare to under question block.

The block under question has low quality of sand as compare

to nearby granted block Sand Mohoi-2. However, both the

areas have same consumption market; therefore, a unique

factor of 200% is applied to the base price to rationalize the

reserve price of this block with nearby granted area.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs. 10,23,000

Proposed base price per two years Rs.4,65,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.14,88,000

Say Rs.15,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.15,00,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Mohoi-1 in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Mohoi-1, District Dera Ghazi Khan

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

13.03.2017 Rs. 4,65,000/- App Full lease period (05.04.2017 to 04.04.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the

Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Ordinary Sand Block Sori Nala District D. G. Khan

a) Geological Survey, Location of block and assessment of mineral in the block:

Ordinary Sand block Sori Nala over an area of 494.21 acres falls on Topo sheet 39 J/11 near Noutak

(near city Kala) on main Indus Highway in district D. G. Khan. The block is situated at Noutak

extending on both sides of the road. The mineral deposit is medium to coarse sand deposited by hill

torrents in Sori Nala. The deposit is replenished each year by water streams and is sufficient to meet

the quantum of future excavation.

b) Quality of mineral in the block:

The quality of ord. sand in this block is low to medium mainly used for filling purpose. However at

places good quality of sand is found which can be used for construction purpose.

c) Availability of access road to the block:

This block is very near to Indus Highway. However fair weather leading to Sori Nala from Indus

Highway near Kala city approaches to the block.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the block:

The major markets are nearby villages and Kala city, Nautak etc

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the block during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office. However field inspection/observation shows that average 10-12 tractor trolleys

excavate sand/ghassar from this block on daily basis.

f) Previous bidding history of the block:

Previous Bidding History of the block is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

Nil

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR SORI NALA,

DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Previous Reserve Price Rs.32,00,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.43,10,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

15,00,000+16,60,000+81,00,000+43,10,000 = 1,55,70,000/4 Rs.38,92,500

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

15,00,000+16,60,000+20,25,000+43,10,000 = 94,95,000/4 Rs.23,73,750

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs.35,25,416

5 Proposed base price

The last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is taken as

base price.

Rs.43,10,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age (%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated amount

(in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of block and

assessment of mineral in the block/zone

Up to 20% of

base

price

4 1,72,400

2 Quality of the minerals in the block/zone 4 1,72,400

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 6 2,58,600

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 1,29,300

5 Future potential of excavation from the

block/zone 3 1,29,300

6 Any unique factor at the site of the block

relevant for determining the reserve

price

- 0 0

7 Location of surrounding blocks/ zones

and its impact on the reserve price of this

block/zone.

NIL

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs.8,62,000

Proposed base price per two years Rs.43,10,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.51,72,000

Say Rs.52,00,000

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee did not agree with the proposal of Field Office. The committee reviewed and reduced the reserve price from Rs.52,00,000/- to Rs.48,00,000/- for Ord. Sand Sori Nala in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Sori Nala, District Dera Ghazi Khan

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

03.04.2008 Rs 2,60,000 App Full lease period

27.05.2010 Rs 3,00,000 App Full lease period

12.05.2012 Rs 15,00,000 App Full lease period

08.05.2014 Rs 16,60,000 App Full lease period

12.08.2017 Rs.43,10,000 App Full lease period (05.09.2017 to 04.09.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Ord. Sand/Ghassar block (New) Brackish, District Rajanpur

This is newly created block comprising over an area of 490.58 acres to

overcome unauthorized excavation of ghassar for filling purpose in Dajal

Town and nearby villages.

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the block:

This newly created block over an area of 490.58, is located 09 Km west of Dajal City, District

Rajanpur. This area falls on topo sheet 39, K/6 of Survey of Pakistan. In this new proposed block,

medium quality deposits of ghassar are available which have been deposited due to hill torrents.

These deposits are extended in the whole block. However, thickness of ghassar deposits varies from

5ft – 7ft.

b) Quality of mineral in the block:

The quality of mineral in this block is only ghassar which can be used for filling purpose in the nearby

villages and Dajal Town.

c) Availability of access road to the block:

A metalled road from Dajal to Lundi Saidan passes from this block.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the block:

The main market for this block is nearby village and Dajal Town for filling purpose. However, 4 – 5

tractor trolleys are expected for excavation of ghassar.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

This is a newly created block which has been made after request of applicant and to avoid the

unauthorized mining.

f) Previous bidding history of the block:

New block.

g) Future potential for excavation from the block:

Future potential for excavation of ghassar is 4 to 5 trolley per day.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

Nil

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF NEW ORD. SAND/GHASSAR BLOCK, BRACKISH,

DISTRICT RAJANPUR

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years NIL

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years NIL

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years NIL

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) NIL

5 Proposed base price

This is newly created block comprising over an area of 490.58

acres to overcome unauthorized excavation of ghassar for filling

purpose in Dajal Town and nearby villages. An expected

excavation from the block will be 4to 5 trolleys per day. Keeping

in view the expected sand excavation base price has been proposed

Rs.4,00,000/-

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned

(%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

4 16,000

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 6 24,000

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 4 16,000

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 12,000

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 3 12,000

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining 0 0

the reserve price

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

No one block is granted in the vicinity of this

block up to 10 Km.

Total of contributing factors per two years. 80,000

Proposed base price per two years 4,00,000/-

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years 4,80,000/-

Say Rs.5,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.5,00,000/-for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Brackish (New Block) in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand Brackish

District Rajanpur

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority Status/Remarks

-NIL-

(This is a newly created block)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the

Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Sand/Gravel Zone, Kaha Zone, District Rajanpur

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

Sand/Gravel Kaha Zone over an area of 6001.98 acres located in district Rajanpur. The zone contains

mineral deposits of sand & gravel (formed as a result of weathering and erosion of rocks by hill

torrents flowing downstream from hill sides of Koh Suleman Range. The mineral deposits are spread

over all zone. A metal road of about 49 km from Fazilpur to Mari leads to this zone (District

Rajanpur) and passes through this zone at Khumbi Check Post. It falls on Topo sheet 39 K/2 & K/3.

The average thickness of these deposits is more than 25ft.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

The mineral present in the zone ranges from medium sand to coarse sand and gravel to boulder.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

A metal road of about 49 km from Fazilpur to Mari leads to this zone (District Rajanpur) and passes

through this zone at Khumbi Check Post

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The major markets are nearby villages. However, if any road construction project is launched, mineral

from the zone can be utilized. During last inspection, it was noticed that the supply of mineral was

also made to CPEC from this zone.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

No production data of sand is available, however, reportedly, an average excavation of sand/gravel

ranging from 15 to 20 trollies/trucks per day depending on demand.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone

Attached

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to be constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same

with an average change of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

A unique factor of 45% is applied to the base price as compare to the mineral potential of the zone.

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF SAND/GRAVEL KAHA ZONE, DISTRICT RANJANPUR

Previous Reserve Price Rs.10,75,000/-

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.2,55,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

2,50,000+2,25,000+2,50,000+2,55,000+1,95,00,000=

2,04,80,000/5

Rs.40,96,000/-

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

1,94,349+2,28,938+2,55,000+ 48,75,000=55,53,287/3 Rs18,51,096

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs.20,67,365

5 Proposed base price1,95,00,000/- but was cancelled due to nonpayment

of 2nd installment. An amount of Rs.48,75,000/- had been received during

the last granted period which is taken into consideration for the base

price.)

Rs.48,75,000/-

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned

(%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

4 1,95,000

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 6 2,92,500

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 6 2,92,500

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

2 1,94,998

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 2 1,94,998

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

NIL

Total of contributing factors per two years. 9,75,000

Proposed base price per two years 48,75,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years 58,50,000

Say Rs.60,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee did not agree with the proposal of Field Office. The committee

reviewed and enhanced the reserve price from Rs.60,00,000/- to Rs.80,00,000/- for Sand-Gravel Kaha Zone in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Sand/Gravel Kaha Zone, District Rajanpur

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority Current Status

04.03.2008 Rs.175,000/- Approved Full lease Period 01.06.2010 Rs190,000 /- Approved Full lease Period

14.05.2012 Rs250,000 /- Approved Cancelled on 04.07.2013 due to non-payment of 3rd installment

17.07.2013 to 26.02.2014 - 08 Times No bid

10.05.2014 Rs.225,000/- Rejected

11.06.2014 Rs.250,000/- Approved Cancelled due to non-payment of 3rd Installment on 06.11.2015

14.03.2016 Could not be auctioned due to stay order from L.H.C.

13.04.2016 Rs.2,55,000/- Approved Full Lease Period (06.05.2016 to 05.05.2018)

11.04.2018 Rs.1,95,00,000 Approved Cancelled due to non-payment of 2nd instalment due on 23.03.2019.

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Ordinary Sand Jatoi Zone, District Muzaffargarh

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

This lease of ordinary Sand/ghassar over an area of 17852.4 acres is located near Jatoi Janubi in tehsil

Jatoi, district Muzaffargarh. It can be found by travelling about 30 km from Muzaffargarh city to Shah

Jamal city. From Shah Jamal, Jatoi Janubi can be reached after travelling a distance of about 52 km.

This zone is being granted since 2008 and bidding history is given separately.Jatoi Zone is located

towards north of Jatoi Janubi adjacent to the city. The zone consists of ghssar/sand deposits overlain

by a soil bed of 2-3 feet thickness.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

The zone contains sand and ghassar deposits with 2-3 feet alluvial over burden.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

It can be found by travelling about 30 km from Muzaffargarh city to Shah Jamal city. From Shah

Jamal, Jatoi Janubi can be reached after travelling a distance of about 52 km. Jatoi Zone is located

towards north of Jatoi Janubi adjacent to the city.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The consumption markets of the mineral is Jatoi Janubi city and nearby villages for construction and

filling purposes.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office. However, reportedly 4-6 trolleys of sand are excavated per day depending on demand

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

A unique factor of 45% is applied to the base price to rationalize the reserve price of this

block with nearby granted areas.

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR JATOI ZONE DISTRICT MUZAFFARGARH

Previous Reserve Price 1,70,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs. 2,10,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years 1,15,000+1,30,000+1,45,000 + 2,10,000 = 6,00,000/4

Rs. 1,50,000

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years 90,188+99,636+1,45,000 + 2,10,000 = 5,44,824/3 Rs. 1,81,608

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs. 1,80,536 5 Proposed base price

The last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is taken as base price.

Rs. 2,10,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

4 8,400

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 6 12,600

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 3 6,300

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 6,300

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 4 8,400

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

45 94,500

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 km radius of this block, following sand leases exist with

following bids, reserve prices and consumption market

Lease Name Bid Money

(Rs.)

Reserve Price

(Rs.)

Consumption

Market

Alipur

Zone-1

2,70,000 2,30,000 Alipur City

Alipur

Zone-2

3,20,000 2,90,000 Alipur City

The mentioned areas have same consumption market;

therefore, a unique factor of 45% is applied to the base price to

rationalize the reserve price of this block with nearby granted

areas.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs 1,36,500

Proposed base price per two years Rs 2,10,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs. 3,46,500

Say Rs.3,50,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.3,50,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Jatoi Zone in District Muzaffargarh.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Jatoi Zone District Muzaffargarh

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

08.05.2008 Rs 51,000 App Full Lease Period (21.05.2008 to 20.05.2010)

03.06.2010 Rs 100,000 App 09.06.2010 to 08.06.2012 Surrendered on 23.12.2011.

27.01.2012 Rs 115,000 App 17.02.2012 to 16.02.2014 Cancelled due to nonpayment of 4th installment on 10.09.2013.

21.09.2013 Rs 130,000 App 07.10.2013 to 06.10.2015 Cancelled due to nonpayment of 4th installment on 18.04.2015.

09.05.2015 Rs 145,000 App Full Lease Period (27.05.2015 to 26.05.2017)

18.03.2017 Rs. 2,10,000 App Full Lease Period (27.05.2017 to 26.05.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Ordinary Sand MuzaffargarhZone-1, District Muzaffargarh

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

This lease of Ordinary Sand/ghassar over an area of 8154.19 acres comprises of sand dunes near

Muzaffargarh city in tehsil &district Muzaffargarh. It can be found on Muzaffargarh to Mahmud Kot

road at a distance of about 1.5 km from Muzaffargarh city. Mahmud Kot road passes through the zone

for a length of about 7 km. This zone is being granted since 2009 and bidding history is given

separately.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

The zone contains sand and ghassar deposits in shape of sand dunes.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

It is located on Muzaffargarh to Mahmud Kot road at a distance of about 1.5 km from Muzaffargarh

city. Mahmud Kot road passes through the zone for a length of about 7 km

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The consumption markets of the mineral is Muzaffargarh city and sand/ghassar is used for filling

purposes.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office. However, reportedly 10-12 trolleys of sand are excavated per day depending on

demand

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

NIL

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR MUZAFFARGARH ZONE-1 DISTRICT MUZAFFARGARH

Previous Reserve Price 13,31,000 1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.40,00,000 2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

11,50,000+12,00,000+5,70,000 +12,10,000 + 40,00,000 = 81,30,000/5

Rs.16,26,000

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years 8,76,678+9,42,739+12,10,000 + 40,00,000 = 70,29,417/3 Rs.23,43,139

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs.26,56,380 5 Proposed base price

The last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is taken as base price.

Rs.40,00,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

4 1,60,000

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 4 1,60,000

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 6 2,40,000

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 1,20,000

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 3 1,20,000

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

- -

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 km radius of this block, following sand leases exist with

following bids, reserve prices and consumption market

Lease Name Bid Money

(Rs.)

Reserve Price

(Rs.)

Consumption

Market

Balu Wala

Zone

52,00,000 49,10,000 Basira

Muzaffargarh

Zone-2

24,15,000

(IEE Pending)

12,00,000 Muzaffargarh

City & nearby

villages

River

Chenab

Zone-1

25,21,000 24,00,000 Muzaffargarh

City & nearby

villages

Estimated reserve price of Rs.48,00,000/- is rational

as compared to the bids of granted blocks in the vicinity.

Further each zone have its own mineral potential and

transportation routes, therefore, estimated reserve price of

Rs.48,00,000/- of this zone has no impact on other zones.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs.8,00,000

Proposed base price per two years Rs.40,00,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.48,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.48,00,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Muzaffargarh Zone-1 in District Muzaffargarh.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Muzaffargarh Zone-1 District Muzaffargarh

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

07.07.2010 Rs 11,25,000 Rej

05.08.2010 01 Time No Bid

18.10.2010 to 06.12.2010

03 Times No Bid

14.02.2011 Rs 11,50,000 Rej

12.03.2011 01 Time No Bid

14.02.2011 Rs 11,50,000 App by D.G.M&M

(08.05.2011 to 07.05.2013) Cancelled due to nonpayment of 4th installment on 16.11.2012.

28.11.2012 Rs 12,00,000 App (05.12.2012 to 04.12.2014)

Cancelled due to nonpayment of 4th installment on 30.06.2014.

12.07.2014 to 20.12.2014 06 Times No Bid

19.01.2015 Rs 5,70,000 Rej

07.03.2015 Rs 12,10,000 App Full Lease Period (25.03.2015 to 24.03.2017)

18.03.2017 Rs.40,00,000 App Full Lease Period (05.04.2017 to 04.04.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Profile of Ordinary Sand Ali Pur Zone-1, District Muzaffargarh

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

This lease for ordinary sand/ghassar over an area of 7231.40 acres is located near Alipurcity in Tehsil

Alipur district Muzaffargarh. It can be found by travelling about 84 km on Muzaffargarh-Alipur road

to trach Alipur city. The zone is locatedadjacent to Alipur city towards west.on Alipur to Jatoi Janubi

road. This zone is being granted since 2008 and bidding history is given separately.The sand/ghassar

deposit is overlaid by an overburden of 2-3 feet of soil/clay over burden.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

The zone contains medium to coarse sand and gassar with an average of 2-3 ft. over burden.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

A metallic Muzaffargarh-Alipur road about 84 km in length goes to Alipur city. The zone is located

adjacent to Alipur city towards west.on Alipur to Jatoi Janubi road.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The mineral is used in nearby villages and random use in construction and filling purposes.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office. However, reportedly 5-6 trolleys of ghassar are excavated per day depending on

demand.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

NIL

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR ALIPUR ZONE-1 DISTRICT MUZAFFARGARH

Previous Reserve Price 2,30,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs. 2,70,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

1,66,000+1,80,000+2,00,000 + 2,70,000 = 8,16,000/4 Rs. 2,04,000

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

1,30,184+1,38,205+2,00,000 + 2,70,000 = 7,38,389/4 Rs. 1,84,598

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs. 2,19,533

5 Proposed base price

The last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is

taken as base price.

Rs. 2,70,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

6 16,200

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 4 10,800

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 3 8,100

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 8,100

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 4 10,800

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

- -

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 km radius of this zone, following sand leases exist with

following bids, reserve prices and consumption market

Lease Name Bid Money

(Rs.)

Reserve Price

(Rs.)

Consumption

Market

Alipur

Zone-2

3,20,000 2,90,000 Alipur City

nearby villages

Jatoi Zone 2,10,000 1,70,000 -do-

Basti Gaba 2,01,000 1,50,000 -do-

Estimated reserve price of Rs.3,24,000/- is higher as

compared to the bids of granted blocks in the vicinity.

Therefore, estimated reserve price of Rs.3,24,000/- of this

block has no impact on other blocks.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs. 54,000

Proposed base price per two years Rs. 2,70,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs. 3,24,000

Say Rs.3,30,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.3,30,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Alipur Zone-1 in District Muzaffargarh.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Alipur Zone-1 District Muzaffargarh

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

03.06.2010 Rs 152,000 App 09.06.2010 to 08.06.2012. Surrendered on 23.12.2011.

27.01.2012 Rs 166,000 App 17.10.2012 to 16.10.2014 Cancelled due to nonpayment of 2nd installment on 10.09.2013.

21.09.2013 Rs 180,000 App 07.10.2013 to 06.10.2015 Cancelled due to nonpayment of 4th installment on 18.04.2015.

09.05.2015 Rs 200,000 App Full Lease Period (27.05.2015 to 26.05.2017)

18.03.2017 Rs. 2,70,000 App Full Lease Period (27.05.2017 to 26.05.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Profile of Ordinary Sand Ali Pur Zone-2, District Muzaffargarh

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

This lease for ordinary sand/ghassar over an area of 8264.46 acres is located near Alipur city in Tehsil

Alipur district Muzaffargarh. It can be found by travelling about 84 km on Muzaffargarh-Alipur road

to trach Alipur city. The zone is locatedadjacent to Alipur city towards east.on Alipur to Muzaffargarh

road. This zone is being granted since 2008 and bidding history is given separately.The sand/ghassar

deposit is overlaid by an overburden of 2-3 feet of soil/clay over burden.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

The zone contains medium to coarse sand and gassar with an average of 2-3 ft. over burden.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

A metallic Muzaffargarh-Alipur road about 84 km in length goes to Alipur city. The zone is

locatedadjacent to Alipur city towards east.on Alipur to Muzaffargarh road.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The mineral is used in nearby villages and random use in construction and filling purposes.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office. However, reportedly 5-6 trolleys of ghassar are excavated per day depending on

demand.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

NIL

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR ALIPUR ZONE-2 DISTRICT MUZAFFARGARH

Previous Reserve Price 2,90,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs. 3,20,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

2,40,000+2,65,000+2,90,000 + 3,20,000 = 11,15,000/4 Rs. 2,78,750

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

1,88,219+2,03,469+2,17,500+ 3,20,000 = 9,29,188/3 Rs. 3,09,730

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs.3,02,827

5 Proposed base price

The last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is

taken as base price.

Rs. 3,20,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

3 9,600

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 4 12,800

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 3 9,600

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

5 16,000

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 5 16,000

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

- -

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 km radius of this block, following sand leases exist with

following bids, reserve prices and consumption market

Lease Name Bid Money

(Rs.)

Reserve Price

(Rs.)

Consumption

Market

Alipur

Zone-1

2,70,000 2,30,000 Alipur City &

nearby villages

Jatoi Zone 2,10,000 1,70,000 -do-

Basti Gaba 2,01,000 1,50,000 -do-

Estimated reserve price of Rs.3,85,000/- is higher as

compared to the bids of granted blocks in the vicinity.

Therefore, estimated reserve price of Rs.3,80,000/- of this

block has no impact on other blocks.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs.64,000

Proposed base price per two years Rs. 3,20,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.3,84,000

Say Rs.3,80,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.3,80,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Alipur Zone-2 in District Muzaffargarh.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Alipur Zone-2 District Muzaffargarh

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

03.06.2010 Rs 201,000 App

09.06.2010 to 08.06.2012 Cancelled due to nonpayment of 2nd installment on 09.12.2011.

27.01.2012 Rs 240,000 App

17.02.2012 to 16.02.2014 Cancelled due to nonpayment of 4th installment on 10.09.2013.

21.09.2013 Rs 265,000 App

07.10.2013 to 06.10.2015 Cancelled due to nonpayment of 4th installment on 18.04.2015.

09.05.2015 Rs 290,000 App 27.05.2015 to 26.05.2017 Cancelled due to nonpayment of 4th installment.

18.03.2017 Rs. 320,000 App Full lease period 05.04.2017 to 04.04.2019

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Ordinary Sand Head Taunsa Zone, District Muzaffargarh

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

This lease of sand/ghassar over an area of 24173.55 acres is located in River Indus which can be

found near Tounsa barrage after travelling a distance about 66 km from Dera Ghazi Khan City to

Tounsa Barrage at Indus Highway. Northern and Eastern parts of the zone consists of fluvial deposits

of river Indus that are replenished each year during flood seasons. This zone is being granted since

2008 and bidding history is given separately. The southern portion of the zone comprises ofalluvial

sand deposits of river Indus that are replenished each year during flood seasons. Eastern portion of the

zone consists of cultivable and privately owned lands.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

The zone contains fluvial deposits of sand and ghassar of River Indus and deposits with 2-3 feet

alluvial over burden on eastern side.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

This lease is located in River Indus which can be found near Tounsa barrage after travelling a distance

about 66 km from Dera Ghazi Khan City to Tounsa Barrage at Indus Highway.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The consumption markets of the mineral is Daira Din Panah, city and nearby villages for construction

and filling purposes.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office. However, reportedly 4-6 trolleys of sand are excavated per day depending on demand.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

NIL

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR HEAD TAUNSA ZONE DISTRICT MUZAFFARGARH

Previous Reserve Price Rs. 2,10,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.6,00,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

2,60,000+1,20,000+1,55,000+ 6,00,000 = 11,35,000/4 Rs. 2,83,750

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

1,35,699+1,55,000+6,00,000 = 8,90,699/3 Rs. 2,96,899

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs.3,93,550

5 Proposed base price

The last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is

taken as base price.

Rs.6,00,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

4 24,000

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 4 24,000

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 3 18,000

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

5 30,000

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 4 24,000

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

- -

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 km radius of this zone, following sand leases exist with

following bids, reserve prices and consumption market

Lease Name Bid Money

(Rs.)

Reserve Price

(Rs.)

Consumption

Market

Kot Addu

Zone

1,35,000

(IEE Pending)

1,30,000 Kot Addu

Estimated reserve price of Rs.7,20,000/- is higher as

compared to the bids of granted zone in the vicinity. Further

each zone have its own mineral potential and transportation

routes, therefore, estimated reserve price of Rs.7,20,000/- of

this zone has no impact on other blocks.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs. 1,20,000

Proposed base price per two years Rs. 6,00,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.7,20,000

Say Rs.7,20,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.7,20,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Head Taunsa Zone in District Muzaffargarh.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Head Taunsa Zone District Muzaffargarh

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

03.06.2010 Rs 230,000 App Full Lease Period (25.06.2010 to 24.06.2012)

16.05.2012 Rs 260,000 App 26.06.2012 to 25.06.2014 Cancelled due to nonpayment of 3rd installment on 11.07.2013.

19.07.2013 to 19.01.2015

17 Times No Bid

07.03.2015 Rs 120,000 Rej

06.04.2015 Rs 155,000 App Full Lease Period (16.04.2015 to 15.04.2017)

18.03.2017 Rs. 6,00,000 App Full Lease Period (16.04.2017 to 15.04.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Ordinary Sand block Basti Gaba, District Muzaffargarh

a) Geological Survey, Location of block and assessment of mineral in the block:

This lease for ordinary sand/gassar over an area of 497.91 acres is located in River Panjnad near Head

Panjnad. It is can be found after travelling 12 km from Alipur city on Alipur-Uch Sharif road where

head Panjnad is located. The block is located downstream of river Panjnad at a distance of about 1 km

from head Panjnad. The block consists of fluvial deposits of river Panjnad that are replenished each

year during flood seasons.

b) Quality of mineral in the block:

The blockmainly contains fluvial deposits of sand and bhassar in river Panjnad.

c) Availability of access road to the block:

It is can be found after travelling 12 km from Alipur city on Alipur-Uch Sharif road where head

Panjnad is located. The block is located downstream of river Panjnad at a distance of about 1 km from

head Panjnad.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the block:

The consumption market of sand and bhassar are nearby villages for construction and filling purposes.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the block during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office. However, reportedly 5-7 trolleys of sand are excavated per day depending on demand.

a) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

b) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

c) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

A unique factor of 45% is applied to the base price to rationalize the reserve price of this

block with nearby granted areas.

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR BASTI GABA DISTRICT MUZAFFARGARH

Previous Reserve Price 1,70,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.2,01,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

2,01,000/1 Rs.2,01,000

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

2,01,000/1 Rs.2,01,000

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs.2,01,000

5 Proposed base price Rs.2,01,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

6 12,060

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 4 8,040

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 3 6,030

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 6,030

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 4 8,040

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

50 1,00,500

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 km radius of this block, following sand leases exist with

following bids, reserve prices and consumption market

Lease Name Bid Money

(Rs.)

Reserve Price

(Rs.)

Consumption

Market

Alipur

Zone-1

2,70,000 2,30,000 Alipur City

nearby villages

Alipur

Zone-2

3,20,000 2,90,000 -do-

The mentioned areas have same consumption market;

therefore, a unique factor of 45% is applied to the base price to

rationalize the reserve price of this block with nearby granted

areas.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs. 1,40,700

Proposed base price per two years Rs. 2,01,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.3,41,700

Say Rs.3,40,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.3,40,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Basti Gaba in District Muzaffargarh.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Basti Gaba District Muzaffargarh

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

18.03.2017 Rs. 2,01,000 App Full lease period (05.04.2017 to 04.04.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Ordinary Sand/Ghassar Kror Lal Easan Zone, District Layyah

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

Ordinary sand/gasser Kror Lal Easan Zone over an area of 20661.15 acres falls on Topo sheet 39, I/13 & I/16. The zone is situated on the main metal road coming from Layyah to Bhakkar Road at a distance of about 30 Km from Layyah. The zone consists upon the cultivated as well as the barrans area. The major deposits sand/ghassar comprises about five kilometer in radius from the village Kror Tehsil of District Layyah. The zone also consists upon Lala Nala passes through the zone and due to flow in the water the good quality ord. sand is available in the zone. Also sand deposit is overlaid by an overburden of 2-3 feet of soil bed.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone: The zone contains good quality sand and gassar with an average of 3-5 feet and soil over 1 foot as burden.

c) Availability of access road to the zone: The zone is situated on the main metal road coming from Layyah to Bhakkar Road at a distance of about 30 Km from Layyah.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone: The major markets are the Kror Tehsil of District Layyah and the nearby villages. The ord. sand excavated from the zone will be used for the construction purpose in Tehsil Kror whereas the ghassar will be utilized in the filling purpose.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years: An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available with the office. However field observations/inspections show that an average, 5-7 trolleys can be expected from this zone in future.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price: NIL.

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR KROR LAL EASAN ZONE DISTRICT LAYYAH

Previous Reserve Price Rs.67,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.1,05,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

60,000+81,000+1,05,000 = 2,46,000/3 Rs.82,000

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

47,876+64,523+1,05,000= 2,17,399/3 Rs.72,466

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs.86,489

5 Proposed base price

Last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is taken

as base price.

Rs.1,05,000/-

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

6 6,300

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 4 4,200

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 3 3,150

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 3,150

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 4 4,200

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

0 0

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

NIL

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs. 21,000

Proposed base price per two years Rs. 1,05,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.1,26,000/-

Say Rs.1,30,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.1,30,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Kror Lal Easan Zone in District District Layyah.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Kror Lal Easan Zone District Layyah

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

21.10.2010 Rs 42,000 App Cancelled due to nonpayment

of 3rd installment on 16.12.2011

28.01.2012 Rs 60,000 App Cancelled due to nonpayment

of 4th installment on 20.09.2013

28.09.2013 01 Time No Bid

30.10.2013 to 29.07.2015

No One Registered to participate in auction

(19 times)

22.08.2015 Rs 81,000 App Cancelled due to nonpayment

of 4th installment on 13.04.2017

22.07.2017 Rs 105,000 App Full lease period (01.08.2017 to 31.07.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Ordinary Sand/Ghassar River Indus-1, District Layyah

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

Geologically sub-recent to recent deposit, are found in this zone. These deposits are sand, silt and clay of leaves and bars of meandering channel deposits, of Indus River. Eolian sand and silt deposits are lying over the recent and sub-recent surficial sediments. Geographically ordinary sand/gasser River Indus-1 over an area of 490.03 acres falls on Topo sheet 39, J/13. The block is situated at a distance of ½ Km in the western side of main Layyah City. The area consist of Lala Nala passing nearby the Layyah City and bring the sand deposits, throughout the year from where the tractor trolley drivers excavate ord. sand. The block covers about 05 Km in length in the Lala Nala. The good quality ord. sand deposits are available in the bed of Lala Nala whereas the ghassar deposits are also available outside the Lala Nala which is part of the block.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone: Quality of mineral varies from place to place depending upon the inlet material during past deposition. Present working sites shows medium quality sand is available which can be used for filling purpose.

c) Availability of access road to the zone: A link road about ½ Km from the Layyah City passes across the block.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone: The major market is the Layyah City and the nearby villages. The ord. sand used in the construction purpose whereas the ghassar excavated will be utilized for the filling purpose in the newly developing Layyah City and the nearby villages.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years: An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available with the office. However field observations/inspections show that an average, 5-7 trolleys can be expected from this block in future.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone: Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A.

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone: No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price: NIL

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR RIVER INDUS-1 DISTRICT LAYYAH

Previous Reserve Price Rs.82,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years 1,02,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

74,000 + 80,000+ 1,02,000 = 2,56,000/3 85,333

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

49,975 + 63,835 + 1,02,000 = 2,15,810/3 71,913

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) 86,415

5 Proposed base price

Last highest operative bid which is higher than all factors is taken

as base price.

1,02,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

4 4,080

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 4 4,080

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 6 6,120

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 3,060

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 3 3,060

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

- -

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

NIL

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs. 20,400

Proposed base price per two years Rs. 1,02,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.1,22,400

Say Rs.1,30,000

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.1,30,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar River Indus-1 in District Layyah.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar River Indus-1 District Layyah

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

18.07.2011 Rs 74,000 App Cancelled on 24.12.2012 due

to nonpayment of 3rd installment

30.11.2012 to 29.07.215 29 times No bid

22.08.2015 Rs 80,000 App Cancelled on 13.04.2017 due

to nonpayment of 4th installment

22.07.2017 Rs 102,000 App Full lease period (01.08.2017 TO 31.07.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Ordinary Sand Layyah Zone-1, District Layyah

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

Ordinary sand/gassar zonegassar Layyah zone-1 over an area of 14723.5 acers falls on Topo sheet

39J/13,J/16, M/4 & N/2in district Layyah.It is located near Layyah city about 2 km towards north

from Layyah. The zone comprises of huge deposits ofgassar.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

The zone contains gassar deposits.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

A metallic road from Layyah city to Karor Laal Esaan passes through the zone. It is located near

Layyah city about 2 km towards north.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The major marketsare nearby villages..

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the block during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office. However, reportedly 5-7 trolleys of sand are excavated per day depending on demand.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

NIL

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR LAYYAH ZONE-1 DISTRICT LAYYAH

Previous Reserve Price Rs.56,400

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.82,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

50,000+82,000 = 1,32,000/2 Rs.66,000

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

27,740 + 82,000 = 1,09,740/2 Rs.54,870

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs.67,624

5 Proposed base price Rs.82,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

6 4920

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 4 3280

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 3 2460

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 2460

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 4 3280

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

- -

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs. 16,400

Proposed base price per two years Rs. 82,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.98,400

Say Rs.1,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.1,00,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Layyah Zone-1 in District Layyah.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Layyah Zone-1 District Layyah

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

08.12.2010 Rs 44,000 approved Cancelled due to nonpayment

of 2nd Installment on 30.06.2011

18.07.2011 Rs 50,000 approved Cancelled due to nonpayment

of 3rd Installment on 26.09.2012

30.11.2012 to 07.12.2015 33 Times No bid

19.03.2016 Could Not be auctioned due to stay order from LHC

18.04.2016 to 22.05.2017 10 Times No Bid

22.07.2017 Rs 82,000 approved Full lease period (01.08.2017 to 31.07.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

Ordinary Sand Layyah Zone-2, District Layyah

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

Ordinary sand/gassar zone gassar Layyah zone-2 over an area of 10724.3 acers falls on Topo sheet

39J/13 & N/1 in district Layyah. It is located about 2 km towards south of city Layyah. The zone

comprises of huge deposits of gassar.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

The zone contains gassar deposits.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

A metallic road from Layyah city to Kot Addu passes through the zone. It is located about 2 km

towards south of city Layyah.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The major marketsare nearby villages.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this regard is available

with the office.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Previous Bidding History of the zone is attached as Annex-A

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new project is reported to constructed in this area, therefore, potential is expected to be same with

an average variation of ±5%.

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

NIL

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

RESERVE PRICE OF ORDINARY SAND/GHASSAR LAYYAH ZONE-2 DISTRICT LAYYAH

Previous Reserve Price Rs.52,000

1 Last highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs.1,00,000

2 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

50,000 + 1,00,000 = 1,50,000/2 Rs.75,000

3 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years

27,740 + 1,00,000 = 1,27,740/2 Rs.63,870

4 An average of above (1), (2) and (3) Rs.79,624

5 Proposed base price Rs.1,00,000

Sr.

No.

Major Factors Maximum

Weight-age

(%)

Weight-ages

assigned (%)

Calculated

amount (in Rs)

1 Geological survey, location of

block and assessment of mineral

in the block/zone

Up to 20%

of base

price

6 6,000

2 Quality of the minerals in the

block/zone 4 4,000

3 Availability of access road to the

blocks/zones 3 3,000

4 Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

block/zone

3 3,000

5 Future potential of excavation

from the block/zone 4 4,000

6 Any unique factor at the site of

the block relevant for determining

the reserve price

- -

7 Location of surrounding blocks/

zones and its impact on the

reserve price of this block/zone.

NIL

Total of contributing factors per two years. Rs. 20,000

Proposed base price per two years Rs. 1,00,000

Reserve price=Total of Contributing Factor+Base Price Per Two Years Rs.1,20,000

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.1,20,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Layyah Zone-2 in District Layyah.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Annex-A

Previous Bidding History of Ord. Sand/Ghassar Layyah Zone-2 District Layyah

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

08.12.2010 Rs 43,000 approved Cancelled due to nonpayment

of 2nd Installment on 30.06.2011

18.07.2011 Rs 50,000 approved Cancelled due to nonpayment

of 3rd Installment on 26.09.2012

30.11.2012 to 07.12.2015 33 Times No bid

19.03.2016 Could Not be auctioned due to stay order from LHC

18.04.2016 to 22.05.2017 10 Times No Bid

22.07.2017 Rs 100,000 approved Full lease period (01.08.2017 to 31.07.2019)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL MANGROTHA ZONE

OVER 6904.83 ACRES, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN Brief Facts:

Gravel Mangrotha Zone was granted against bid of Rs.6,50,00,000/- for a period of two years w.e.f

09.08.2016 to 08.08.2018 and completed its lease period. The reserve price of this zone was approved as Rs.7,10,00,000/- (Annex-A) by the Special Expert Committee in meeting held on 11.07.2018. Thereafter this block was put to auction on 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018, 02.10.2018, 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019 but it remained no bid in consecutive six auctions.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

Due to completion of CPEC Projects in the region, the demand of the material reduced badly, that is reason behind the least interest of investors. Furthermore, in District D.G. Khan development projects are closed, therefore, the demand of material is limited. Hence the reserve price of this zone is proposed equal to the last operative bid of Rs.6,50,00,000/-.

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs. 6,50,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.6,50,00,000/- for Gravel/Mangrotha Zone in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL SANGHAR-2 OVER 413.22 ACRES TEHSIL TAUNSA SHARIF, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Brief Facts:

Reserve Price of gravel block Sanghar-2 was estimated as Rs.5,75,366/- by Special Expert Committee and duly ratified by the Cabinet Committee. The block was put to auction on 18.07.2016 and received a bid of Rs.7,11,000/-. The Allotment Letter was issued to successful bidder for a period of two years w.e.f 27.07.2016. The said lease completed its period and the lessee took one month extension in lease period under Rule 228 of PMC Rules, 2002. The lease period was expired on 26.08.2018 and possession was taken in favour of Government on 27.08.2018.

In Special Expert Committee meeting dated 11.07.2018, the reserve price of this block was estimated as Rs.8,60,000/- (Annex-A). In consecutive six auctions dated 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018, 02.10.2018, 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019 it could not fetch any bid. As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee along with reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

This block is situated at downstream of Sanghar Nala. Due to construction of Irrigation Spur at upstream material is not replenished regularly therefore, it remained no bid during auction dated 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018, 02.10.2018, 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019. Furthermore, in District D.G.Khan no development projects are started so far, therefore, the reserve price of this block is reduced and proposed equal to the last operative bid of Rs.7,11,000/-.

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.7,11,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.7,11,000/- for Gravel/Sanghar-2 in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL SANGHAR-3 OVER 413.22 ACRES TEHSIL TAUNSA SHARIF, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Brief Facts: The reserve price of this block was approved of Rs.20,00,000/- in the Special Expert Committee

meeting dated 27.02.2018 (Annex-A). Thereafter this block was put to auctions but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions. In Special Expert Committee meeting dated 11.07.2018, the reserve price of this block was re-estimated as Rs.12,70,000/- (Annex-B). In consecutive six auctions dated 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018, 02.10.2018, 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019 it could not fetch any bid.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee along with reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

This block is situated at downstream of Sanghar Nala. Due to construction of Irrigation Spur at

upstream material is not replenished regularly therefore, it remained no bid during auction dated 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018, 02.10.2018, 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019. Furthermore, in District D.G.Khan no development projects are started so far, therefore, the demand of material is limited Hence the reserve price of this block is reduced by applying -40% to the last approved reserve price of Rs.12,70,000/-.

= Rs.12,70,000 x (-40% of reserve price) = Rs.12,70,000 – Rs.5,08,000

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs. 7,62,000/- Say = Rs.7,50,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.7,50,000/- for Gravel/Sanghar-3 in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL SANGHAR(6+7) OVER 491.79 ACRES, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Brief Facts: The block namely Sanghar-7 was put to open auction dated 10.04.2017 with the reserve of

Rs.6,49,633/- and received an un-precedent bid of Rs.2,00,00,000/-. The lease did not mature its lease period and was cancelled due to non-payment of 2nd instalment on 09.11.2017. The possession of the lease was taken in favour of Govt. on 14.11.2017. The reserve price of Rs.60,00,000/- was approved by the Special Expert Committee meeting dated 27.02.2018 and block was put to auctions dated 09.04.2018, 07.05.2018 & 04.06.2018 but remained no bid.

In the light of orders of Director Licensing (Minor Mineral), Punjab, Lahore (remanded writ petition No.3160/13), the area of said block was revised by including the mineral potential bearing area of nearby deleted block Sanghar-6 by keeping its nomenclature as Sanghar(6+7). Thereafter this zone was put to auction on 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018 02.10.2018, 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019 with the previous approved reserve price of Rs.60,00,000/- but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

This block have good deposits of gravel but due to limited demand of the material no one is interested to offer the bid at this high price. Almost previous Government Projects have been completed and new projects have not been started so far. Therefore, the reserve price is reduced to attract the investors. Hence the reserve price of this block is reduced by applying -17% to the last approved reserve price of Rs.60,00,000/-.

= Rs.60,00,000 x (-17% of reserve price) = Rs.60,00,000 – Rs.10,20,000

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs. 49,80,000/- Say = Rs.50,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.50,00,000/- for Gravel/Sanghar(6+7) in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL SANGHAR-8 OVER 413.22 ACRES TEHSIL TAUNSA SHARIF, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Brief Facts: The reserve price of this block was approved of Rs.57,50,000/- in the Special Expert Committee

meeting dated 27.02.2018 (Annex-A). Thereafter this was put to auctions but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions. In Special Expert Committee meeting dated 11.07.2018, the reserve price of this block was estimated as Rs.43,75,000/- (Annex-B). In consecutive three auctions dated 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018 & 02.10.2018 it could not fetch any bid.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee along with reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

This block has good deposits of boulders suitable for canal lining and construction purpose but due to limited demand of material, no one is interested to offer the bid at this higher reserve price, therefore, it remained no bid during auction on 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018, 02.10.2018, 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 & 18.02.2019. Therefore, the reserve price is reduced to attract the investors. Hence the reserve price of this block is reduced by applying -30% to the last approved reserve price of Rs.43,75,000/-.

= Rs.43,75,000 x (-32% of reserve price) = Rs.43,75,000 – Rs.14,00,000

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs. 29,75,000 Say = Rs.30,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.30,00,000/- for Gravel/Sanghar-8 in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF SAND-GRAVEL BELAB NALA OVER

352.43 ACRES, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN Brief Facts:

Sand-Gravel Belab Nala was granted against bid of Rs.3,10,000/- for a period of two years w.e.f

06.01.2017 to 05.01.2019 and completed its lease period. The reserve price of this zone was approved as Rs.3,80,000/- (Annex-A) by the Special Expert Committee in meeting held on 23.11.2018. Thereafter this block was put to auction on 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 & 18.02.2019 but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

The subjected block for sand-gravel Belab Nala has completed its tenure being mature against a bid of

Rs.3,10,000/- and this block was put to auction dated 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019 but remained no bid. This block has potential for excavation of sand-gravel and had already nominal reserve price, therefore, this office recommends not to reduce the reserve price of Rs.3,80,000/- estimated by Special Expert Committee.

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.3,80,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.3,80,000/- for Sand-Gravel/Belab Nala in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF SAND-GRAVEL KHIDARI-2 OVER 483.46 ACRES, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Brief Facts:

Sand-Gravel Khidari-2 was granted against bid of Rs.1,81,000/- for a period of two years w.e.f

06.01.2017 to 05.01.2019 and completed its lease period. The reserve price of this zone was approved as Rs.2,20,000/- (Annex-A) by the Special Expert Committee in meeting held on 23.11.2018. Thereafter this block was put to auction on 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 & 18.02.2019 but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

The subjected block for sand-gravel Khidari-2 has completed its tenure being mature against a bid of

Rs.1,81,000/- and this block was put to auction dated 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019 but remained no bid. This block has potential for excavation of sand-gravel and had already nominal reserve price, therefore, this office recommends not to reduce the reserve price of Rs.2,20,000/- estimated by Special Expert Committee.

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.2,20,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.2,20,000/- for Sand-Gravel/Khidari-2 in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF SAND-GRAVEL CHOTI ZONE OVER 23722.19 ACRES, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Brief Facts:

Gravel Choti Zone was granted against bid of Rs.7,50,000/- for a period of two years w.e.f 08.08.2016

to 07.08.2018 and completed its lease period. The reserve price of this zone was approved as Rs.9,00,000/- (Annex-A) by the Special Expert Committee in meeting held on 11.07.2018. Thereafter this block was put to auction on 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018, 02.10.2018, 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019 but it remained no bid in consecutive six auctions.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

This zone was specially prepared for construction of Choti Zareen to Choti Bala Road. This project

was completed in the tenure of previous Government and further demand of material is limited. Therefore, it remained no bid during auction dated 13.08.2018, 03.09.2018, 02.10.2018, 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019. Hence the reserve price of this zone is reduced and proposed equal to the last operative bid amounting to Rs.7,50,000/-.

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.7,50,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.7,50,000/- for Sand-Gravel/Choti Zone in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF SAND/GRAVEL SAKHI SARWAR ZONE(6+7+8) OVER 8771.085 ACRES, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Brief Facts: The reserve price of Sand/Gravel Sakhi Sarwar Zone(6+7+8), District D.G. Khan over an area of 8771.085 was estimated as Rs.6,24,00,000/- by the Special Expert Committee. During auction dated 18.07.2017 an unprecedented bid of Rs.24,76,00,000/- was received due to demand of material for construction of CPEC Projects i.e. D.G. Khan – Muzaffargarh Dual Carriage Road Project and Multan – Sukkar Motorway Project. Meanwhile both projects were completed and demand of crushed material effected badly. Furthermore, Environment and Auqaf Department issued the notices for closure/ shifting of these crush plants. Above said factor lessee could not paid the 3rd instalment of his mining lease and leased was cancelled on 12.09.2018. The previous reserve price i.e. Rs.12,40,00,000/- (Annex-A) was based on the actual receipt of last period and this zone was put to auction on 26.12.2018, 21,01,2019 & 18.02.2019 but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions. As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations: The previous reserve price of this zone was based on the actual receipt of last granted period. On the completion of projects, the demand of the material has been affected badly. Furthermore, notices of Environment, Auqaf Department and Landowner to stone crushes badly affected the value of this zone and investors are not taking interest to invest huge amount because they are not confident on the future of these crush plants installed in the vicinity. Therefore, the zone remained no bid on 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019. Now the reserve price of this zone is being reduced to attract the bidders. In view of above submissions, it is proposed that the Reserve price of this zone be reviewed and reduced by 20% equivalent to = Rs.12,40,00,000 x (-20% of base price / actual receipt (Rs.12,38,00,000) = Rs.12,40,00,000 – Rs.2,47,60,000 = Rs.9,92,40,000/- Hence Proposed Reserve Price= Rs.10,00,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee did not agree with the proposal of Field Office. The committee

reviewed and kept the same reserve price Rs.12,40,00,000/- (Previously approved) for Sand-Gravel Sakhi Sarwar Zone(6+7+8) in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

RESERVE PRICE OF SAND/GHASSAR RIVER INDUS-1 OVER 494.21 ACRES, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Brief Facts:

The reserve price of this block was approved as Rs.13,50,000/- during Special Expert Committee

meeting dated 15.03.2018. During auction dated 09.04.2018 a bid of Rs.13,70,000/- was received and work order was issued w.e.f. 29.09.2018 to 28.09.2020. The area was cancelled due to non-payment of 2nd installment. Recommendations:

During last grant the actual receipt is Rs.3,42,500/- which is less than last approved reserve price i.e.

Rs.13,50,000/-. This block has potential for excavation of sand-ghassar, hence it is proposed that the area may be re-auctioned in the forthcoming schedule with the previous approved reserve of Rs.13,50,000/-.

Hence Reserve Price = Rs.13,50,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.13,50,000/- for Ord. Sand/River Indus-1 in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF ORD. SAND/GHASSAR SAKHI SARWAR KAKI ZONE OVER 6449.45 ACRES, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Brief Facts: The reserve price of zone namely Sakhi Sarwar Kaki Zone was estimated as Rs.1,20,00,000/- in the Special Expert Committee meeting dated 16.10.2017 and it was put to auction but the zone remained no bid during last consecutive six auctions. After that during Special Expert Committee, the reserve price was reduced to the tune of Rs.70,00,000/- was considered/approved as its reserve price (Annex-A). Thereafter this zone was put to auction on 26.12.2018, 21,01,2019 and 18.02.2019 but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions. As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations: This zone is situated near Sakhi Sarwar City and main Sakhi Sarwar hill torrent nala is covered in zone. Suddenly a boy was drowned in this hill torrent nala. Deputy Commissioner, D.G. Khan directed the undersigned to visit and report whether the incident is due to excavation of ord. sand or otherwise. Undersigned visited the area and submitted my report wherein I mentioned that incident was due to the negligence of deceased. The Deputy Commissioner, D.G. Khan rejected my report, called the explanation of undersigned and also requested the Home Department for imposition of Section 144 in this zone. Later on 19.01.2018, 31.01.2018 and 08.02.2018, Deputy Commissioner, D.G. Khan requested Home Department for imposition of section 144 in this hill torrent nala for all type of excavation. Keeping in view of the repeated request of Deputy Commissioner, D.G. Khan to Home Department for imposition of Section 144 in this nala no one participated for bidding on this zone and it remained no bid w.e.f. 20.11.2017 to 18.02.2019 (12 times). Therefore it is necessary to reduce the reserve price to attract the bidders. In view of above submissions, it is proposed that the Reserve price of this zone be reviewed and reduced by 30% equivalent to

= Rs.70,00,000 x (-30% of base price (Rs.70,00,000) = Rs.70,00,000 – Rs.21,00,000 = Rs.49,00,000/-

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs. 50,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.50,00,000/- for Ord. Sand/ Sakhi Sarwar Kaki Zone in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF ORD. SAND DRAHAMA ZONE OVER 12102.54 ACRES, DISTRICT D.G. KHAN

Brief Facts: The reserve price of this zone was approved as Rs.24,00,000/- by the Special Expert

Committee (Annex-A) and this zone fetched the bid of Rs.80,00,000/- due to huge demand of material for construction of D.G. Khan – Muzaffargarh Dual Carriage Road Project. The lessee did not pay the second instalment of his mining lease and the zone was cancelled. After that the zone was again put to open auction on 26.12.2018, 21.01.2019 and 18.02.2019 with the previous approved reserve price i.e. Rs.24,00,000/- but it remained no bid.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

The subjected zone for ord. sand/ghassar Drahama Zone has potential for excavation of ord. sand/ghassar and had already nominal reserve price, therefore, this office recommends that the reserve price estimated by Special Expert Committee may be kept same i.e. Rs.24,00,000/-.

Hence Reserve Price = Rs.24,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to keep the same reserve price of Rs.24,00,000/- for Ord. Sand/ Drahama Zone in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

RESERVE PRICE OF SAND/GHASSAR BASTI GABOL OVER 433.29 ACRES, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Brief Facts:

The reserve price of this block was approved as Rs.3,60,000/- during Special Expert Committee

meeting dated 16.10.2017. During auction dated 20.11.2017 a bid of Rs.9,00,000/- was received and work order was issued w.e.f. 13.09.2018 to 12.09.2020. The area was cancelled due to non-payment of 2nd installment on 19.03.2019. Recommendations:

During last grant the actual receipt is Rs.2,25,000/- which is less than last approved reserve price i.e.

Rs.3,60,000/-. This block has potential for excavation of sand-ghassar, hence it is proposed that the area may be re-auctioned in the forthcoming schedule with the previous approved reserve of Rs.3,60,000/-.

Hence Reserve Price = Rs.3,60,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.3,60,000/- for Ord. Sand/ Basti Gabol in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL KHALGARI-2 OVER 490.35 ACRES, DISTRICT RAJANPUR

Brief Facts: This block of Gravel Khalgari-2 was granted against bid of Rs.10,00,000/- for a period of two years w.e.f 27.07.2016 to 26.07.2018 and completed its lease period. The reserve price of this block was approved as Rs.62,00,000/- (Annex-A) by applying a unique factor of 500% to rationalize the reserve price as compare to the bid of Rs.1,95,10,000/- of nearest granted zone namely Kaha Zone, District Rajanpur. Thereafter this block was put to auction and it remained no bid in last six consecutive auctions. Now Mr. Muhammad Arshad, lessee of adajacent sand/gravel Kaha Zone submitted an application for surrender of his mining lease. The reserve price of this Kaha Zone is also revised. As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations: A unique factor of 500% was applied to the base price (Rs.10,00,000/-) to rationalize the reserve price as compare to the bid of Rs.1,95,10,000/- of nearest granted zone namely Kaha Zone, District Rajanpur but this block remained no bid on 15.08.2018 to 20.02.2019 (six times) due to higher reserve price. Now Mr. Muhammad Arshad, lessee of adajacent sand/gravel Kaha Zone submitted an application for surrender of his mining lease. Furthermore, there is low demand of material in this area as all the projects have been completed and investors are not taking to participate in the auction for this zone. In view of above submissions, it is proposed that the Reserve price of this block be reviewed and reduced by 420% equivalent to

= Rs.62,00,000 x (-170% of base price (Rs.10,00,000) = Rs.62,00,000 – Rs.17,00,000

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.45,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee did not agree with the proposal of Field Office. The committee

reviewed and reduced the reserve price from Rs.45,00,000/- to Rs.20,00,000/- for Gravel Khalgari-2 in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL SERIA 494.20 ACRES, DISTRICT RAJANPUR

Brief Facts: Gravel block Siria was granted for period of two years w.e.f 25.04.2017 to 24.04.2019 against bid of

Rs.1,91,35,000/-. The lease did not mature its lease period and was cancelled due to non-payment of 2nd installment on 09.11.2017. The reserve price of this block was approved as Rs.57,50,000/- (Annex-A) by the Special Expert Committee in meeting held on 27.02.2018. Thereafter this block was put to auction on 11.04.2018, 09.05.2018, 06.06.2018, 15.08.2018, 05.09,.2018, 04.10.2018, 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 and 20.02.2019 but it could not fetch any bid.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

The reserve price of this block was approved as Rs.57,50,000/- by the Special Expert Committee in meeting held on 27.02.2018. Thereafter this block was put to auction on 11.04.2018, 09.05.2018, 06.06.2018, 15.08.2018, 05.09,.2018, 04.10.2018, 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 and 20.02.2019 but it remained no bid in consecutive nine auctions. Furthermore, Development Projects in District Rajanpur are closed due to which there is limited demand of material. Hence the reserve price of this block is reduced by applying -40% to the last approved reserve price of Rs.57,50,000/- to make this block attractive for investors.

= Rs.57,50,000 x (-40% of reserve price) = Rs.57,50,000 – Rs.23,00,000

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs. 34,50,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.34,50,000/- for Gravel Seria in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL SHORI NALA-3 OVER 499.15 ACRES, DISTRICT RAJANPUR

Brief Facts: Gravel Shori Nala-3 was granted against bid of Rs.5,15,000/- for a period of two years w.e.f

05.09.2016 to 04.09.2018 and completed its lease period. The reserve price of this block was approved as Rs.66,00,000/- (Annex-A) by applying a unique factor of 800% in light of ongoing CPEC project to rationalize its Reserve price compared to nearby granted zones / blocks by the Special Expert Committee in meeting held on 11.07.2018. Thereafter this block was put to auction on 15.08.2018, 05.09.2018 & 04.10.2018 but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions. The reserve price of this block was re-estimated as Rs.44,50,000/- by the Special Expert Committee in its meeting dated 23.11.2018 and it was put to open auction on 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 & 20.02.2019 and it remained again No bid. As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations: Gravel blocks/zones namely Doda Takkar- Shori Nala Zone, Gravel Shori Nala-2 block and Siria block were granted against bids of Rs.3,17,40,000/-, Rs.1,66,00,000/-, Rs.1,91,35,000/- respectively received due to mega project i.e. Multan-Sukkur Motorway project (Part of CPEC). Keeping in view the un-precendent bids of nearby blocks/zones, the reserve price of this block was enhanced by applying the unique factor of 800% to rationalize the reserve price but this block remained no bid due to far distance from the main Indus Highway and law & order situation of tribal area where the boundaries are attached with District Dera Bugti of Balochistan Province (most violence area). On completion of the project, the leases of above said zone/ blocks were cancelled due to nonpayment of due installments. Furthermore, the zone is situated in the tribal area of District Rajanpur, few months ago some labour were also kidnapped from leased area for ransom due to which investors are not interested to participate in the auction for this block. In view of above submissions, it is proposed that the earlier applied unique factor 800% may be decreased to 300%.

= Rs.66,00,000 x (-500% of base price (Rs.7,12,000) = Rs.66,00,000 – 35,60,000

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.30,40,000/- Say = Rs.30,50,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN Decision: - The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.30,50,000/- for Gravel Shori Nala-3 in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL DHODA TAKKAR / SHORI NALA ZONE OVER 15388.45 ACRES, DISTRICT RAJANPUR.

Brief Facts: The zone comprising over an area of 15388.45 acres was created in anticipation of demand of crush material for the project of Multan-Sukkur Motorway. The reserve price of Rs.3,00,00,000/- (Annex-A) of this zone was estimated by considering the demand. This zone fetched the bid of Rs.3,17,40,000/- during auction dated 18.12.2017. On completion of mega motorway project Multan – Sukkur Project and reduction of demand, the lessee could not paid the 2nd installment and mining lease was cancelled on 30.10.2018. Thereafter, the zone was put to open auction dated 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 & 20.02.2019 with the previous reserve price of Rs.3,00,00,000/- but it but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions. As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations: This zone comprising over an area of 15388.45 acres was created to control the unauthorized mining in the area. The major attraction of mineral in the zone is raw material to meet the demand of crush for Multan – Sukkur Motorway Project. This zone fetched the bid of Rs.3,17,40,000/- during auction dated 18.12.2017. Due to completion of mega motorway project Multan – Sukkur Project, the lessee could not paid the 2nd installment and mining lease was cancelled on 30.10.2018. Due to reduced demand and higher reserve price, this zone remained no bid in consecutive three auctions. In view of above submissions, it is proposed that the Reserve price of this zone be reviewed and reduced by 30% equivalent to

= Rs.3,00,00,000 x (-30% of reserve price) = Rs.3,00,00,000 – Rs.90,00,000

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.2,10,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee did not agree with the proposal of Field Office. The committee

reviewed and reduced the reserve price from Rs.2,10,00,000/- to Rs.1,30,00,000/- for Gravel Dhoda Takkar/ Shori Nala Zone in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL SHAHI NALA OVER 413.22 ACRES, DISTRICT RAJANPUR

Brief Facts: The reserve price of this block was approved as Rs.1,80,00,000/- by the Special Expert Committee and this block fetched the bid of Rs.1,82,00,000/- due to huge demand of crush material for the project of Multan – Sukkar Motorway and the clash between old and new investors. The lessee did not pay the second instalment of his mining lease and the block was cancelled on 29.10.2018. After that the reserve price of this block was approved as Rs.50,00,000/- by the Special Expert Committee (Annex-A). Thereafter this block was put to auction on 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 & 20.02.2019 but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions. As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations: As per inspection reports dated 09.06.2018, 30.07.2018, 13.09.2018 and 11.10.2018, all types of excavation was closed at site and lessee could not start the work in the leased area due to security condition and lease was cancelled due to non-payment of 2nd instalment. Furthermore, security amount was also refunded to the ex-lessee. Due to this security issue, no one is interested to offer any bid on this block therefore, it remained no bid during auction dated 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 and 20.02.2019. Hence, it is proposed that the Reserve price of this zone be reviewed and estimated equivalent to actual receipt in its last grant i.e Rs.45,50,000/- to attract the investors.

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.45,50,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee did not agree with the proposal of Field Office. The committee

reviewed and enhanced the reserve price from Rs.45,500,000/- to Rs.46,00,000/- for Gravel Shahi Nala in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL PITHRIKI/ TUZIANI NALA BLOCK OVER 498.96 ACRES, DISTRICT RAJANPUR.

Brief Facts: The block comprising over an area of 498.96 acres was created in anticipation of huge

demand of crush material for the project of Multan-Sukkur Motorway. The reserve price of Rs.1,80,00,000/- (Annex-A) of this block was estimated by considering the bid of Rs.1,85,56,000/- of surrounding block Tuziani and keeping in view the potential of the block. The block was put to auctions on 18.11.2017, 18.12.2017, 17.01.2018, 11.04.2018, 09.05.2018, 06.06.2018, 15.08.2018, 05.09.2018 and 04.10.2018 but remained no bid.

After that its reserve price was re-estimated as Rs.1,40,00,000/- by special expert committee in its meeting dated 23.11.2018 and it was again put to open auction dated 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 and 20.02.2019 but again could not fetch any bid. As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

The reserve price of this block was enhanced due to demand of CPEC Projects but no one offered any bid on this block during above said auctions. The CPEC Projects in this region have been completed and there is limited demand of material. New development projects have not been started so far which produce the demand of material. Hence the reserve price of this block is reduced by applying -30% to the last approved reserve price of Rs.1,40,00,000/-.

= Rs.1,40,00,000 x (-30% of last reserve price) = Rs.1,40,00,000 – Rs.42,00,000

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.98,00,000/- Say = Rs.1,00,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.1,00,00,000/- for Gravel/Pithriki / Tuziani in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF SAND-GRAVEL PATOKH NALA OVER 413.22 ACRES, DISTRICT RAJANPUR

Brief Facts:

Sand-Gravel Patokh Nala was granted against bid of Rs.26,05,000/- for a period of two years w.e.f 11.01.2017 to 10.01.2019 and completed its lease period. The reserve price of this block was approved as Rs.28,00,000/- (Annex-A) by the Special Expert Committee in meeting held on 23.11.2018. Thereafter this block was put to auction on 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 and 20.02.2019 but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

The subjected block for sand-gravel Patokh Nala has potential for excavation of sand-gravel and had

already nominal reserve price, therefore, this office recommends that the reserve price estimated by Special Expert Committee may be kept same i.e. Rs.28,00,000/-.

Hence Reserve Price = Rs.28,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.28,00,000/- for Sand-Gravel/Patokh Nala in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF SAND-GRAVEL TUZIANI OVER 477.27 ACRES, DISTRICT RAJANPUR.

Brief Facts: The reserve price of this block was estimated as Rs.33,00,000/- by the Special Expert

Committee and this block fetched an un-precedent bid of Rs.1,85,56,000/- due to demand of crush material for CPEC Project. On completion of mega motorway project Multan – Sukkur Project reduced demand of material, the lessee could not paid the 4th installment and mining lease was cancelled on 29.10.2018. The Special Expert Committee re-approved the reserve price of this block as amounting to Rs.1,50,00,000/- (Annex-A). Thereafter, the block was put to open auction dated 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 & 20.02.2019 but it but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

The subjected block for sand-gravel Tuziani has potential for excavation of sand-gravel and had already nominal reserve price, therefore, this office recommends that the reserve price estimated by Special Expert Committee may be kept same i.e. Rs.1,50,00,000/-.

Hence Reserve Price = Rs. 1,50,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.1,50,00,000/- for Sand-Gravel/Tuziani in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF SAND-GRAVEL BEROT OVER 312.75 ACRES, DISTRICT RAJANPUR

Brief Facts:

Sand-Gravel Berot was granted against bid of Rs.13,05,000/- for a period of two years w.e.f 16.12.2016 to 15.12.2018 and completed its lease period. The reserve price of this block was approved as Rs.13,90,000/- (Annex-A) by the Special Expert Committee in meeting held on 23.11.2018. Thereafter this block was put to auction on 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 and 20.02.2019 but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

The subjected block for sand-gravel BEROT has potential for excavation of sand-gravel and had already nominal reserve price, therefore, this office recommends that the reserve price estimated by Special Expert Committee may be kept same i.e. Rs.13,90,000/-.

Hence Reserve Price = Rs.13,90,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.13,90,000/- for Sand-Gravel/Berot in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF ORD. SAND JAMPUR/RASOOLPUR ZONE OVER 25747.47 ACRES, DISTRICT RAJANPUR

Brief Facts:

Reserve Price Ord. Sand Jampur/Rasoolpur Zone was estimated as Rs.5,17,650/- by Special Expert Committee on 23.02.2016 (Annex-A) and duly ratified by the Cabinet Committee.

The zone was granted against bid of Rs.7,11,000/- for a period of two years w.e.f 16.12.2016 to 15.12.2018. The lease did not mature its lease period and was cancelled on 27.07.2017 due to non-payment of 2nd installment and possession of the mining lease was taken on the same date. Thereafter this zone was put to auction on 15.08.2017, 13.09.2017, 18.11.2017, 18.12.2017, 17.01.2018, 11.04.2018, 09.05.2018, 06.06.2018, 15.08.2018, 05.09.2018, 04.10.2018, 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 and 20.02.2019 (14 Times) but it remained no bid.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations.

Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations: The lease completed its tenure against the bid of Rs.4,35,000/- w.e.f. 04.02.2014 to 03.02.2016. After

that this zone was put to auction on 15.08.2017, 13.09.2017, 18.11.2017, 18.12.2017, 17.01.2018, 11.04.2018, 09.05.2018, 06.06.2018, 15.08.2018, 05.09.2018, 04.10.2018, 29.12.2018, 23.01.2019 and 20.02.2019 (14 Times) but it remained no bid due to no demand of material. Hence the reserve price of this zone is proposed equal to the last operative bid amounting to Rs.4,35,000/-.

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.4,35,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL

D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.4,35,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Jampur/ Rasoolpur Zone in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF ORD.SAND POST BARA ZONE OVER AN AREA OF 79654.03 ACRES, DISTRICT RAJANPUR

Brief Facts:

Ord. Sand Post Bara Zone was granted for period of two years w.e.f 16.12.2016 to 15.12.2018 against

bid of Rs.16,00,00,000/-. The lease did not mature its lease period and was cancelled due to non-payment of

4th instalment on 25.06.2018 and security amounting to Rs.2,40,00,000/- was forfeited in favour of

Government. The possession of the lease was taken in favour of Govt. on 27.06.2018. Thereafter this zone

was put to auction on 15.08.2018, 05.09.2018 & 04.10.2018 with the previous approved reserve price of

Rs.15,96,50,000/- (Annex-A) but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions. After that its reserve price

was reduced amounting to Rs.12,00,00,000/- by the Special Expert Committee equal to the actual receipt of

last approved bid (Annex-B) but it remained no bid during last consecutive three auctions dated 29.12.2018,

23.01.2019 & 20.02.2019.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in

consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the

Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”,

subject case is referred with following recommendations.

Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

A bid of Rs.16,00,00,000/- was offered for Ord. Sand Post Bara Zone (Revised) at time when there

was a high demand of filling material for CPEC under construction sections near this zone specially Zahirpir

to Sukkar. However, after completion of the project, excavation of sand dropped to quantum of local use only.

The lessee of the zone did not deposit 4th installment and subsequently the lease was cancelled. Due to this

reason, the zone remained no bid w.e.f. 15.08.2018 to 20.02.2019.

After the cancellation / possession of the zone in favour of Government all types of excavation was

got closed with the help of Border Military Police, District Rajanpur and started regular monitoring to stop the

unauthorized mining. Due to stoppage of excavation work in this zone, the available limited demand shifted to

Sui Ara, District Dera Bughti, Balochistan Province where there was nominal lease charges. As and when

demand of the mineral increased the same was fulfilled from Sui Area due to low charges. The interest of the

contractors for bidding in this high reserve price zone badly affected. The Landowners and Contractors of

both side of the province were the same Tribal Lords of Mazari and Bugti Tribes. Due to influence and

monopoly of these Tribal Lords on both sides of the boundary lines no one was interested for bidding on this

zone. Furthermore, on 12.03.2019 undersigned visited these sites interviewed dumpers drivers who were

paying about Rs.10,000/- each from Balochistan side but no one was even willing to excavate the material

from Punjab side unauthorized due to the immense pressure of Landowners/Tribal Lords. It is necessary to

reduce the reserve price to attract the investors for bidding. In view of above submissions, it is proposed that

the Reserve price of this zone be reviewed and reduced by 17% equivalent to

= Rs.12,00,00,000 x (-17% of base price (Rs.12,00,00,000)) = Rs.12,00,00,000 – Rs.2,04,00,000 Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.9,96,00,000/-

Say = Rs.10,00,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: - The Special Expert Committee did not agree with the proposal of Field Office. The committee

reviewed and kept the same reserve price Rs.12,00,00,000/- (Previously approved) for Ord. Sand Post Bara Zone in District Rajanpur.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

REVISION OF RESERVE PRICE OF SAND-GHASSAR GHAZI GHAT/CHOWK QURESHI ZONE

OVER 16403.18 ACRES, DISTRICT MUZAFFARGARH Brief Facts:

Sand-Ghassar Ghazi Ghat / Chowk Qurehsi Zone was granted against bid of Rs.30,00,000/- for a period of two years w.e.f 16.12.2016 to 15.12.2018 and completed its lease period. The reserve price of this zone was approved as Rs.32,00,000/- (Annex-A) by the Special Expert Committee in meeting held on 23.11.2018. Thereafter this zone was put to auction on 01.01.2019, 26.01.2019 and 23.02.2019 but it remained no bid in consecutive three auctions.

As per decision of cabinet committee quoted as “It was decided that in case no bid is received in consecutive three auctions, the field office shall be bound to refer the case for revision of reserve price to the Special Expert committee alongwith reasons of no bids and recommendations either to review it or not”, subject case is referred with following recommendations. Reasons for No Bid & Recommendations:

This zone was specially prepared for under construction D.G. Khan – Muzaffargarh Dual Carriage Road Project. As this project has been almost completed and is at the stage of finishing, therefore, zone remained no bid during auction dated 01.01.2019, 26.01.2019 and 23.02.2019. Hence the reserve price of this zone is proposed equal to the last operative bid amounting to Rs.30,00,000/-.

Hence Proposed Reserve Price = Rs.30,00,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.30,00,000/- for Ord. Sand/Ghassar Ghazi Ghat/Chowk Qureshi Zone in District Muzaffargarh.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

RESERVE PRICE OF GRAVEL ZAIN-9 OVER 326.03 ACRES, DISTRICT DERA GHAZI KHAN

Brief Facts:

The reserve price of this block was approved as Rs.8,40,000/- during Special Expert Committee

meeting dated __________. During auction dated 13.08.2018 a bid of Rs.13,05,000/- was received and work order was issued w.e.f. 26.12.2018 to 25.12.2020. The area was cancelled due to non-payment of 2nd installment. Recommendations:

During last grant the actual receipt is Rs.3,26,250/- which is less than last approved reserve price i.e.

Rs.8,40,000/-. This block has potential for excavation of gravel, hence it is proposed that the area may be re-auctioned in the forthcoming schedule with the previous approved reserve of Rs.8,40,000/-.

Hence Reserve Price = Rs.8,40,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERAL D.G.KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN

Decision: -

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office D.G.Khan and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.8,40,000/- for Gravel Zain-9 in District D.G Khan.

(SYED ISHTIYAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS), PUNJAB, LAHORE (CHAIR PERSON)

(RAFI - ULLAH KHAN NIAZI)

MANAGER RESOURCE MAPPING DIVISION DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS)

PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER ENVIRONMENT FACILITATION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF (MINES & MINERALS) PUNJAB, LAHORE (MEMBER)

(TANVEER AHMAD) DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

(MUNEEB HASSAN) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS / SDAC

D.G. KHAN REGION, D.G. KHAN (MEMBER)

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND BLOCK SHADIWAL-1 DISTRICT GUJRAT a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Block:

The block is located in agricultural land near the village of Shadiwal District Gujrat.

Most of the area of the block has cultivated. The Mineral reserve are beneath the earth

having over burden of soil. The sand deposits in block are reasonable.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Block:

Medium to inferior quality of sand deposits is present in the block.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Block:

Access to block is available from main GT Road to Phalia Gurjat Road towards

Shadiwal Village that approaches to the block.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the Block:

The consumption market of this block is Village Shadiwal, Kunja and surrounding

villages.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Block During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past 5 years cannot be assessed as no record in this

regard is available with the office, however, reportedly, and average excavation of

sand varies from 10 to 12 trolley/day.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Block:

Attached. g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Block:

No new project is being launched in vicinity in near future, therefore sand excavation

potential can be estimated + 10% of the present potential.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

For the time being Nil.

DISTRICT GUJRAT PROPOSED RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORDINARY SAND SHADIWAL-1

1 Previous approved reserve price Rs.3,02,000/-

2 Highest operative bid during previous 6 years Rs.5,10,000/- (Valid upto 09.05.2019 )

3 An average of all received bids during last 6 years (2,50,000+2,52,000+5,10,000)=10,12,000/3

Rs. 3,37,333/-

4 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 6 years (2,50,000+2,52,000+5,10,000)=10,12,000/3

Rs. 3,37,333/-

5 An average of above (2), (3) and (4) (5,10,000+3,37,333+3,37,333)=11,84,666/3 Rs.3,94,888

6 Proposed base price Rs.5,10,000/-

Sr. No

Major Factor Maximum Weightage (%) Weightage assigned (%)

Calculated amount (Rs.)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones.

Upto 20% of base price

2 10,200/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones. 2 10,200/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones.

2 10,200/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

2 10,200/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zone.

2 10,200/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price.

0 0

7

Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 KM radius of this block, following sand leases exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption. Name of

Lease Reserve

Price Bid Money

Rs. Consumption

Market Shadiwal-2 3,00,000/- 3,06,500/- Shadiwal town and

adjacent villages

Ghulam Kot 1,00,00,000/- 1,10,00,000/- Gujrat city and

adjacent villages

The subject block falls in the land the of the cultivated lands and have minor work. In the surrounding of subject block, two ordinary sand blocks namely Shadiwal-2 & Ghulam Kot are existing. Ghulam Kot is granted against a bid of Rs.1,10,00,000/- and Shadiwal-2 has been auctioned on 24.01.2019 against a bid of Rs.3,06,500/-. Which has been approve by the competent authority and approval of IEE report is under process. The reserve price of subject block has no adverse effect on above mentioned blocks as each block of sand feeds the different market.

Total contributing factors (per two years) Rs.51,000 Proposed base price (per two years) Rs.5,10,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years. Rs.5,61,000/- Say Rs.6,00,000/-

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

Decision: The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.6,00,000/- for Ordinary Sand Block Shadiwal-1 District Gujrat.

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain)

Director Licensing, Minor Mineral, Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi)

Manager, Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

PREVIOUS GRANT HISTORY OF ORDINARY SAND BLOCK SHADIWAL-1 DISTRICT GUJRAT. Date of Auction

Bid money Remarks

27.05.2010 12.09.2012 27.08.2014 to 26.11.2014 27.12.2014 27.01.2015 17.04.2017

Rs.1,82,000/- Rs.2,50,000/-

- - -

Rs.2,52,000/-

Rs.5,10,000/-

Granted from 25.08.2010 to 24.08.2012 and full lease period completed. Granted from 02.10.2012 to 01.10.2014 and full lease period completed. Four times remained No Bid. No registered bidder/person appeared in the auction. Granted w.e.f 11.02.2015 to 10.02.2017 and full lease period completed. Granted w.e.f. 10.05.2017 and lease period expired on 09.05.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND BLOCK BHAGOWAL , DISTRICT GUJRAT a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Block:

Muhammad Usman Ghani R/o Bhagowal submitted an application stating that

tractor trolley drivers were excavating bhassar unauthorisedly from Nala Doara and

requested for creating a new block in Nala Doara. The field staff of Sialkot office visited

the site on 27.09.2017 and found fresh sign of unauthorized excavation of bhassar. There

is no block in radius of 10 Km except Shehbazpur Zone, which is in river Chenab where

the quality of sand is much higher whereas newly created block contains deposits of

bhassar. Moreover Shehbazpur zone in about 8-9 Km away from this block and tractor

trolley drivers excavate bhassar unauthorized in Nala Doara which is nearest to

Bhagowal Town. To control the unauthorized excavation of sand new block namely

Bhagowal has been created.

The area of block is located in Nala Doara on survey of Pakistan Topo sheet

No.43-L/6. This block is starting in upstream of Nala Doara from village Mianwal and

ending near Bhagowal Bridge in downstream. The subject block is about 1 km from

Bhagowal town and connected through Gujrat-Tanda road.

Only bhassar in shape of fluvial deposits is present in the block area. These

deposits are replenished every year by the hill torrent water coming from the mountains

in rainy season. The bhassar deposits cannot be assessed by ordinary means however,

sufficient bhassar deposits are available to meet the requirement of adjacent

towns/villages for next 15-20 years.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Block:

Only bhassarin shape of fluvial deposits is present in the block. The excavated bhassar is

mainly utilizes for the filling purposes and bricksmaking.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Block:

This new block is situated over NalaDoaraand it is about 1 Kmaway from Bhagowal

town. Access to block is available from Gujrat-Tanda road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the Block:

The consumption market of this block is to meetthe requirement of Bagowal Town and

adjacent villages for filling purposes and making bricks. The mode of bhassar supply is

through the tractor trollies.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Block During Last 5 years:

Expected excavation of bhassar from the block is 5-6 trollies per day except rainy

season.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Block:

Nil. g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Block:

Future potential for excavation of sand is expected to remain same with variation of +

10%.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price: Nil.

DISTRICT GUJRAT

PROPOSED RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORDINARY SAND (NEW BLOCK) BHAGOWAL

1 Previous approved reserve price Rs. 5,00,000/- 2 Highest operative bid during previous 6 years Nill

3 An average of all received bids during last year ( 91,00,000 ) / 1 = 91,00,000

Rs 91,00,000/-

4 Average receipts per 2 year. ( 22,75,000 ) / 1=10,12,000/3

Rs. 3,37,333/-

5 An average of above (2), (3) and (4) ( 0 + 91,00,000 +22,75,000) = 1,13,75,000 / 3 Rs. 37,91,667

6 Proposed base price (Based on Last Bid Received) Rs. 91,00,000/-

Sr. No. Major Factor Maximum Weightage

(%)

Weightage assigned

(%)

Calculated amount (Rs.)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

0 0

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

0 0

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

0 0

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

0 0

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones; and

0 0

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

0 0

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block/zone.

A zone about 3KM distance namely kurri budhan stands offered against a bid of Rs. 1,21,25,000/-. Work order is to be issued after enviromental approval. At the time of early reserve price of bhagowal block, kuri budhan zone did not exsist. The zone comprises on sand dunes whereas the block is in seasonal old nala.

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

Decision: The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.91,00,000/-for Ordinary Sand Block Bhagowal District Gujrat.

Quality of both is almost same. The Block is not attracting biddar. Therefore, department is trying that zone bid may be received to avoid unauthorized mining. By increasing the R.P of subject block may have no adverse impact on the surrounding zone/blocks.

Total contributing factors (per two years)

0

Proposed base price (per two years)

Rs.91,00,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years.

Rs. 91,00,000/-

Say Rs. 91,00,000/-

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain) Director Licensing, Minor Mineral,

Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

PREVIOUS GRANT HISTORY OF ORDINARY SAND BLOCK BHAGOWAL DISTRICT GUJRAT. Date of Auction

Bid money Remarks

22.11.2017

Rs.91,00,000/-

New Block fabricated and put to auction first time. Bid of Rs.91,00,000/- was received but successful bidder failed to submit approved IEE report from the EPA Punjab. Due to lake of interest of successful bidder the Licensing Authority forfeited the 1/4th of bid money and withdraw the offer letter.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND BLOCK BONKEN BHINDER NALA DISTRICT GUJRAT

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Zone:

Bonken Bhinder Nala block is comprising over an area of 483.00 acres. The area of block is

located in Bhinder Nalah and falls on Survey of Pakistan Sheet No. 43-L/2. The block area

starts in upstream near Bonken and ends in downstream near Village Ugowal. An inferior

quality fluvial deposits of sand/bhassar is exposed on surface. These deposits are replenished

every year by the hill torrent water of Bhiner Nalah in rainy season. These deposits cannot be

assessed by ordinary means. However, sufficient sand/bhassar deposits are available to meet

the future requirement of adjacent towns & villages.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Block:

Inferior quality of sand/bhassar is present in the block in shape of fluvial deposits.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Block:

Access to block area is available from GT Road. Hence, transportation of bhassar is possible

to Jalapur city and adjacent villages.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the Block:

The consumption market of block is limited to Jalalpur and adjoining villages for

filling purpose and bricks making.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Block During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed accurately as no

record is available. However, as per observations recorded during site inspections, an

average excavation of bhassar from the block is approximately 15-16 trollies per day

except rainy season.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Block:

Attached.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Block:

Future potential for excavation of sand is expected to remain same with variation of ±10%.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil.

DISTRICT GUJRAT PROPOSED RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORDINARY SAND BLOCK BONKEN BHINDER Nala

Sr. No. Major Factor Maximum

Weightage (%) Weightage

assigned (%) Calculated

amount (Rs.)

1

Geological survey, location of the block

and assessment of mineral in the blocks or

zones;

Upto 20% of

base price

2 12,600/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or

zones

2 12,600/-

3

Availability of access road to the blocks or

zones

2 12,600/-

4

Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the blocks

or zones.

2

12,600/-

5

Future potential for excavation from the

blocks or zones; and

2 12,600/-

6

Any unique factor at the site of the blocks

or zones relevant for determining the

reserved price

0 0

7

Location of surrounding blocks/zones and

its impact on the reserve price of this

block/zone.

In the surrounding of this block, Ordinary Sand blocks namely Saidheri, Rehmanian Shetania and Nandowal are granted of Rs.6,40,000/-, Rs.18,55,000/- & Rs.43,00,000/- respectively. All granted block have

1. Last approved Reserve Price 2. Last Highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs. 6,30,000/-

(Valid Upto 14.08.2019)

3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years (1,33,000+70,000+72,000+1,40,000+1,56,000+6,30,000)=12,01,000 /6

Rs. 2,00,166/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years (66,500+70,000+1,56,000+6,30,000)=9,22,500/ 4

Rs.2,30,625/-

5. An Average of above 2. 3. & 4. (6,30,000+2,00,166+2,30,625)=10,60,791/ 3

Rs.3,53,597/-

6. Proposed base price Rs.

their own consumption market. Therefore there have no any adverse impact each other.

Total contributing factors (per two years) Rs.63,000/-

Proposed base price (per two years) Rs.6,30,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years. Rs.6,93,000/-

Say Rs.7,00,000/-

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

Decision:

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.7,00,000/-for Ordinary Sand Block Bonken Bhinder Nala District Gujrat.

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain)

Director Licensing, Minor Mineral, Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

PREVIOUS GRANT HISTORY OF REVISED ORDINARY SAND BLOCK BONKEN BHINDER NALA DISTRICT GUJRAT Date of Auction

Bid money Remarks

27.05.2010 22.06.2012 04.01.2014 11.04.2015 22.07.2017

Rs.1,28,000/- Rs.1,33,000/- Rs.1,40,000/- Rs.1,56,000/- Rs.6,30,000/-

Granted w.e.f. 25.06.2010 to 24.06.2012 and full lease period completed. Granted w.e.f. 17.07.2012 to 16.07.2014 but area was cancelled due to non-payment of 3rd installment on 13.09.2013. Granted w.e.f. 17.01.2014 to 16.01.2016 but area was cancelled due to non-payment of 3rd installment on 18.03.2015. Granted w.e.f. 04.05.2015 to 03.05.2017 and full lease period completed. Granted w.e.f. 15.08.2017 to 14.08.2019 and lease period will be expired on 14.08.2019 completed.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND BLOCK NANDOWAL DISTRICT GUJRAT

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Zone:

Nendowal block is comprising over an area of 418.38 acres. The area of block is located in

Bhimber Nalah and falls on Survey of Pakistan Sheet No. 43-H/14. The block is about 2-kms

away from Lala Musa city. The block area starts in upstream near Nandowal and ends in

downstream near Village Gill. An inferior quality fluvial deposits of sand/bhassar is exposed

on surface. These deposits are replenished every year by the hill torrent water of Bhimber

Nalah in rainy season. These deposits cannot be assessed by ordinary means. However,

sufficient sand/bhassar deposits are available to meet the future requirement of adjacent towns

& villages.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Block:

Inferior quality of sand/bhassar is present in the block in shape of fluvial deposits.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Block:

Access to block area is available from GT Road via Bhanowali which is about 1 KM. Hence,

transportation of bhassar is possible to Lalamusa city and adjacent villages.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the Block:

The consumption market of block is limited to Lala Musa city and adjoining villages

for filling purpose and bricks making.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Block During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed accurately as no

record is available. However, as per observations recorded during site inspections, an

average excavation of bhassar from the block is approximately 25-30 trollies per day

except rainy season.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Block:

Attached.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Block:

Future potential for excavation of sand is expected to remain same with variation of ±10%.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil.

DISTRICT GUJRAT PROPOSED RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORDINARY SAND BLOCK NANDOWAL

Sr. No. Major Factor Maximum

Weightage (%) Weightage

assigned (%) Calculated

amount (Rs.)

1

Geological survey, location of the block

and assessment of mineral in the blocks or

zones;

Upto 20% of

base price

2 86,000/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or

zones

2 86,000/-

3

Availability of access road to the blocks or

zones

2 86,000/-

4

Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the blocks

or zones.

2

86,000/-

5

Future potential for excavation from the

blocks or zones; and

2 86,000/-

6

Any unique factor at the site of the blocks

or zones relevant for determining the

reserved price

0 0

7

Location of surrounding blocks/zones and

its impact on the reserve price of this

block/zone.

In the downstream of the subject block a zone namely Lala Musa Zone which is granted against a bid of Rs. 1,12,10,000/- and have many access as compared to the block in question therefore the reserve price of block in question have no adverse

1. Last approved Reserve Price 2. Last Highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs. 43,00,000

(Valid Upto 14.08.2019) 3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years

(14,55,000+3,00,000+3,50,000+43,00,000) =64,05,000/ 4 Rs. 16,01,250/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years (14,55,000+3,00,000+43,00,000) =61,05,000/ 3

Rs 20,35,000/-

5. An Average of above 2. 3. & 4. (43,00,000+16,01,250+20,35,000)=79,36,250/ 3

Rs. 79,36,250/-

6. Proposed base price Rs. 43,00,000/-

impact its surrounding costly zone. Total contributing factors (per two years) Rs.4,30,000/-

Proposed base price (per two years) Rs.43,00,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years. Rs.47,30,000/-

Say Rs.47,00,000/-

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

Decision:

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.47,00,000/-for Ordinary Sand Block Nandowal District Gujrat.

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain)

Director Licensing, Minor Mineral, Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

PREVIOUS GRANT HISTORY OF REVISED ORDINARY SAND BLOCK NANDWOAL DISTRICT GUJRAT Date of Auction

Bid money Remarks

27.05.2010 11.08.2012 27.01.2015 22.07.2017

Rs.1,50,000/- Rs.14,55,000/- Rs.3,50,000/- Rs.43,00,000/-

Granted w.e.f. 23.08.2010 to 22.08.2012 and full lease period completed. Granted w.e.f. 18.08.2012 to 17.08.2014 and full lease period completed. Granted w.e.f. 18.06.2015 to 17.06.2017 and full lease period completed. Granted w.e.f. 15.08.2017 to 14.08.2019 and lease period will be expired on 14.08.2019 completed.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A)

of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND KHADRIALAH FATEHPUR ZONE (NEW) DISTRICT GUJRAT

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Block:

Mr. Shahid Nadeem S/O Muhammad Shafique filed an application before Director General

Mines and Minerals with the request to create a new zone in the bed of river Jhelum near

villages namely Fatehpur, Kohar, Gorah Janna, Narwal Sambli. However, no offer is attached

with the Application. It is pertinent to mention here that an old zone namely Mahe Kalan

Khadriala zone was present in the bed of river Jehlum & deleted from future auctions on

02.11.2015 due to non-receiving of bid in 37 consecutive auctions. A block namely khumbi

kas has already been created by including some area of this deleted zone. However, new zone

is created in the bed of River Jehlum, over an area of 8056.22 acres by adding the remaining

area of old deleted zone and also include the more mineral bearing area to attract the bidders.

The subject zone comprises over an area of 8056.22 acres located in the bed of River

Jehlum, about 3 KM in the down stream of the Tulip Hotel. The said zone starts near Kastela

Village and ends near Fatehpur village. It falls on survey of Pakistan Topo Sheet No. 43-H/9.

The bhassar deposits cannot be assessed by ordinary means however, sufficient

bhassar deposits are available to meet the requirement of adjacent towns/villages.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Block:

Medium quality of fluvial sand deposits is present in the zone.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Block:

The New block is situated in the bed of River Jehlum and have many access from main

mattled road via villages namely Khadriala, Kharka, Fatehpur Kastela etc. and main mattled

road connected with GT Road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the Block:

Being medium quality of sand deposits, the consumption market of zone can be surrounding

villages & Tehsil Saria Alam Girre.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Block During Last 5 years:

As the zone is newly fabricated zone and it is expected that excavation of bhassar from the

block is 12-15 trollies per day except rainy season.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Block:

Nil.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Block:

Future potential for excavation of sand is expected to remain same with variation of + 10%.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price: Nil.

DISTRICT GUJRAT

PROPOSED RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORDINARY SAND KHADRIALAH FATEHPUR (NEW ZONE)

1 Previous approved reserve price - 2 Highest operative bid during previous 6 years - 3 An average of all received bids during last year - 4 Average receipts per 2 year. - 5 An average of above (2), (3) and (4) -

6

Proposed base price (in past old zone namely Mahe Kalan Khadriala zone was present in the bed of river Jehlum & deleted from future auctions on 02.11.2015 due to non-receiving of bid in 37 consecutive auctions and fabricate a block namely Khumbi Kas. in the adjacent of two blocks namely khai qulia, District Jehlum and Khumbi Kas, District Gujrat is granted against a bid of Rs. 42,00,000/- & Rs. 20,20,000/- respectively. An average of above two mention blocks considered as base price of subject zone)

Rs. 31,10,000/-

Sr. No. Major Factor Maximum Weightage

(%)

Weightage assigned

(%)

Calculated amount (Rs.)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

4 1,24,400

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

4 0

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

4 0

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

4 0

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones;

4 0

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

- -

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block/zone.

Two blocks namely Khai Qulia and Khumbi Kas is granted adjacent to the subject zone against a bid or Rs 42,00,000/- & Rs. 20,20,000/- respectively. One sand gravel is auctioned against a bid of Rs. 2,38,50,000/- and have more potential as compared to above mentioned block and subject zone. Therefore, the Reserve Price of Subject zone has no adverse impact on the surrounding blocks/zones.

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

Decision: The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 40,00,000/-for Ordinary Sand Khadiralah Fateh Pur Zone, District Gujrat.

Total contributing factors (per two years) Rs. 6,22,000/-

Proposed base price (per two years) Rs. 31,10,000/- Reserve Price = Total of contributing factors + Base price Rs. 37,32,000/- Say Rs. 40,00,000/-

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain)

Director Licensing, Minor Mineral, Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND BLOCK RIVER TAVI-1 DISTRICT SIALKOT

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Block:

The lease for excavation of sand of this block is located in the River bed Tavi in north

of Sialkot city at distance of about 20 KM at the downstream of Bajwat Bridge at

River Tavi. The area of this block falls on Topo Sheet No.43-L/10 of Survey of

Pakistan. Geologically, fluvial sand deposits are present in the block. An extensive

sand deposits are available in the lease of this block which is replenish every rainy

season and continually flowing of water in the river.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Block:

Good quality of sand deposits is present in the leased area of this block without any

overburden.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Block:

The area of this block is accessible from Sialkot through Saidpur Mettled road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral from the Block:

The consumption market of block is in Sialkot city and local adjoining areas/villages.

Which are linked with metal roads.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Block During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed accurately as no

record is available. However, reported an average excavation of sand from this leased

block is 35 to 40 trollies/dumpers per day depending upon demand in the market.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Block:

Attached.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Block:

Future potential for excavation of sand is expected to remain same with variation of +

100%.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Block Relevant for Determining Reserved

Price:

Nil.

DISTRICT SIALKOT RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORD. SAND BLOCK RIVER TAVI-1

Sr. No

Major Factor Maximum Weightage

(%) Weightage assigned (%) Calculated

amount (Rs.)

1

Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones.

Upto 20% of base price

2 6,01,160/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones. 2 6,01,160/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones. 2 6,01,160/-

4

Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

2 6,01,160/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zone.

2 6,01,160/-

6

Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price.

0 0

7

Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 KM radius of this block, following sand leases exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption.

Name of Lease

Reserve Price (Rs.)

Bid Money Rs.

Consumption Market

Block River Tavi 2 2,11,00,000 2,51,51,000

Sialkot City, Saadpur, Aimaan, adjacent villages & towns

Kot Dina Zone 1,40,00,000 8,06,00,000

Sambrial, Daska, Rang Kokhkran, Koluwal, Cakrala, Machrala, Bahadar Pur, Sialkot, Mari Kokhran, Buden,

1. Last approved Reserve Price Rs. 2,26,00,000/- 2. Last Highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs. 3,00,58,000/-

(Valid Upto 26.05.2019) 3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years

(1,82,00,000+2,11,11,000+3,0058,000) / 3 Rs. 2,31,23,000/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years (1,82,00,000+2,11,11,000+3,0058,000 / 3)

Rs. 2,31,23,000/-

5. An Average of above 2. 3. & 4. (3,00,58,000+2,31,23,000+2,31,23,000) / 3

Rs. 2,54,34,666/-

6. Proposed base price Rs. 3,00,58,000/-

Kuri, Behlol Pur, Tanda Sialkot and adjacent villages & towns

Block Surkhpur 66,00,000 6,05,00,000

Mari Kokhran, Buden, Kuri, Behlol Pur, Tanda, Some portion of Sialkot and adjacent villages & towns

As the block in question have adjacent boundary and fall in upstream of river tavi-2 block and have consumption market mostly common with tavi-1. Subject block successfully completing its tenure and causing no adverse impact on the adjacent block. Due to which reserve price seems reasonable and have no adverse impact on surrounding blocks.

Total contributing factors (per two years) Rs. 30,05,800 /- Proposed base price (per two years) Rs. 3,00,58,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years. Rs. 3,30,57,800/- Say Rs. 3,30,00,000/-

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

DECISION

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 3,30,00,000/- for ord. sand Block River Tavi-1, District Sialkot.

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain)

Director Licensing, Minor Mineral, Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

PREVIOUS GRANT HISTORY OF ORDINARY SAND BLOCK RIVER TAVI-1 DISTRICT SIALKOT. Date of Auction

Bid Offered Remarks

06.07.2009 07.06.2011} 05.07.2011} 02.08.2011 05.10.2011 01.11.2011} 01.12.2011} 23.01.2012} 23.02.2012} 28.03.2012} 10.05.2012

17.01.2013} 16.03.2013} 02.04.2013} 02.05.2013 02.03.2015 15.03.2017

Rs. 50,06,000/-

- - - - -

- - - - -

Rs.1,80,05,000/-

- - -

Rs.1,82,00,000/- Rs.2,11,11,000/- Rs.3,00,58,000/-

Granted w.e.f. 27.07.2009 to 26.07.2011 and completed its tenure. Auction could not be conducted due to agitation by registered persons/participants in collection of advance 5% income tax on the whole bid money. Could not be auctioned due to status quo order issued by civil court, Sialkot. Auction could not be conducted due to non-availability of member auction committee. Could not auction due to restraining order issued by Additional District & Session Judge, Sialkot. Granted w.e.f. 26.06.2012 to 25.06.2014 and area was cancelled due to non-payment of 2nd installment on 12.01.2013. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. Granted w.e.f. 27.05.2013 to 26.05.2015 and completed its tenure. Granted w.e.f. 27.05.2015 to 26.05.2017 and completed its tenure. Granted w.e.f. 27.05.2017 and lease period will be expired on 26.05.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND ZONE AMIN SHAH/CHAK ISHAQ TEHSIL PASROR DISTRICT SIALKOT

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Zone: The lease for excavation of sand for this zone over an area of 8020.844 acres is located near

Chak Ishaq, Tehsil Pasror District Sialkot falls on Topo sheet No.No.43-L/11, 43-L/12 & 43-

L/15 survey of Pakistan. This sand zone is located in bed of Nala Dek starting near village

Sajjada & ending near Noor Pur Saifan. Medium quality of fluvial sand deposits with light

brown colour are available in the zone area.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Zone:

Medium quality of sand deposits with light brown colour are present in the zone area.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Zone:

First main access to the area of zone is present near Pasroor town and other small access

points are present near village Sajjada, Jasti Wala Ucha & Noor Pur Saifan etc.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral from the Zone:

Main consumption market of sand of this area is for filling as well as construction purpose in

the Pasror City & adjoining villages near this zone.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Zone During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed accurately as no record is

available with the office, however, reported an average of about 40 to 45 trollies of

sand/bhassar are excavated per day depending upon demand in the market.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Zone:

Attached.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Zone:

Future potential for excavation of sand is expected to remain same with variation of + 100%.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Zone Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil.

DISTRICT SIALKOT

RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORD. SAND AMIN SHAH CHAK ISHAQ ZONE TEHSIL PASROR

Sr. No

Major Factor Maximum Weightage

(%) Weightage assigned (%) Calculated

amount (Rs.)

1

Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones.

Upto 20% of base price

2 6,82,000/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones. 2 6,82,000/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones. 2 6,82,000/-

4

Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

2 6,82,000/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zone.

2 6,82,000/-

6

Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price.

0 0

Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 KM radius of this block, following sand leases exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption.

Name of Lease

Reserve Price (Rs.)

Bid Money Rs.

Consumption Market

Jhatoke/Dhullam Zone 3,84,00,000 5,26,03,000

Badina, Chawinda, Zafarwal and adjacent villages & towns.

The subject zone falls in the downstream of the Adajacent zone namely jhatoke/dhullam in Nala Daik and having different consumption market. The subject zone have different access as compared to the adjacent zone. therefore, the subject zone reserve price may not have any adverse impact on the surrounding zone.

1. Last approved Reserve Price Rs. 2,15,00,000/- 2. Last Highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs. 3,41,00,000/-

(Valid Upto 06.04.2019) 3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years

(1,50,55,532+2,38,32,500+3,41,00,000) / 3 Rs. 2,43,29,344/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years (1,50,55,532+1,53,44,212 +3,41,00,000) / 3

Rs 2,14,99,914/-

5. An Average of above 2. 3. & 4. (3,41,00,000+2,43,29,344+2,14,99,914) / 3

Rs. 2,02,94,930/-

6. Proposed base price Rs. 3,41,00,000/-

Total contributing factors (per two years) Rs. 34,10,000 /- Proposed base price (per two years) Rs. 3,41,00,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years. Rs. 3,75,10,000/- Say Rs. 3,75,00,000/-

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

DECISION

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 3,75,00,000/- for ord. sand Amin Shah Chak Ishaq Zone, District Sialkot.

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain) Director Licensing, Minor Mineral,

Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

PREVIOUS GRANT HISTORY OF ORDINARY SAND ZONE AMIN SHAH/CHAK ISHAQ DISTRICT SIALKOT. Date of Auction

Bid money Remarks

16.09.2013 01.10.2015 15.03.2017

Rs.1,50,55,532/- Rs.2,38,32,500/- Rs.3,41,00,000/-

Note:-The zone was fabricated over an area of 8020.844 acres to merge the already existing two blocks of ordinary sand Amin Shah and Nala Dek/Chak Ishaq.

Granted w.e.f. 21.09.2013 to 20.09.2015 and completed its tenure. Granted w.e.f 20.10.2015 to 19.10.2017 but lessee surrendered the lease on 02.12.2016 under Rule 219 Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002. The possession of the area was taken over in favour of Government on 01.02.2017. Granted w.e.f. 07.04.2018 and lease period will be expired on 06.04.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND BLOCK HUSSAIN PUR RANDHIR, THESIL SAMBRIAL DISTRICT

SIALKOT

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Block: The lease for excavation of sand of this block is located in the River bed of Chenab & falls on

Topo Sheet No.43-L/2 survey of Pakistan. This block has common boundary with two zones

namely Shahbaz Pur and Kot Dina belongs to District Gujrat and Sialkot respectively. This

block falls within left bank of river Chenab in the down stream of Malhian Wala Firing range

of Pak Army. The block accessible from Randhir More linked at main Wazirabad road about

6 KM metal road whereas about one KM Kacha Path leads to block area. Good quality of

sand deposits are available in the block area without over burden.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Block:

Good quality of sand deposits are present in the block area.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Block:

Access lead to block area is available from main Wazirabad road at Randhir Mor.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the Block:

The consumption market of block is meant for Sambrial, Daska and local adjoining areas.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Block During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed accurately as no record is

available. However, reported an average excavation of sand from this leased block is 30 to 35

trollies per day depending upon demand in the market.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Block:

Attached.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Block:

Future potential for excavation of sand is expected to remain same with variation of + 100%.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil.

RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORD. SAND BLOCK HUSSAIN PUR RANDHIR, DISTRICT SIALKOT.

1 Previous approved reserve price Rs. 95,00,000/- 2 Highest operative bid during previous 6 years Nil

3

An average of all received bids during last 6 years (51,34,000 + 1,40,00,000 + 60,00,000 + 93,00,000 + 1,20,11,000 )

= 4,64,45,000 / 5

Rs. 92,89,000/-

4

Average receipts per two years in the period of last 6 years ( 14,94,486 + 40,75,342 + 69,75,000 + 70,42,066 )

= 1,95,86,894 / 3

Rs. 65,28,964/-

5 An average of above (2), (3) and (4) (0 + 92,89,000 + 65,28,964 ) = 1,58,17,964 /3 Rs.52,72,654/-

6 Proposed base price. (Based on average of received bids) Rs. 92,89,000/-

Sr. No

Major Factor Maximum Weightage

(%) Weightage assigned (%) Calculated

amount (Rs.)

1

Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones.

Upto 20% of base price

2 1,85,780/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones. 2 1,85,780/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones. 2 1,85,780/-

4

Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

2 1,85,780/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zone.

2 1,85,780/-

6

Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price.

100% on the Base price to avoid adverse impact on the zones on the surrounding costly zones

92,89,000/-

7

Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 KM radius of this block, following sand leases exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption.

Name of Lease

Reserve Price (Rs.)

Bid Money Rs.

Consumption Market

Shahbaz Pur Zone 3,30,00,000 3,60,20,000

Sialkot City, Sambrial, Adajacent Villages & Town, Some Portion of Gujrat.

Kot Dina Zone 1,40,00,000 8,06,00,000

Sambrial, Daska, Rang Kokhkran, Koluwal, Cakrala, Machrala, Bahadar Pur, Sialkot, Mari Kokhran, Buden, Kuri, Behlol Pur, Tanda Sialkot and adjacent villages & towns

Although the bid of Rs. 1,20,11,000/- of subject did not get mature. However, adjacent / common boundry two zones Kot Dina and Shahbazpur Zone Rs.3,60,20,000/- (Auctioned) are granted. both the zones have many access but block have limited access from, therefore the reserve price is prepared by applying the unique factor to avoid the adverse impact on the costly zones.

Total contributing factors (per two years) Rs. 1,02,17,900 /- Proposed base price (per two years) Rs. 92,89,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years. Rs. 1,95,06,900/- Say Rs. 2,00,00,000/-

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

DECISION

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs.2,00,00,000/- for ord. sand block Hussain Pur Randhir, District Sialkot.

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain)

Director Licensing, Minor Mineral, Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

GRANT HISTORY OF ORDINARY SAND BLOCK HUSSIAN PUR RANDHIR DISTRICT SIALKOT. Date of Auction Bid money Remarks

11.10.2010 01.12.2011: to 05.08.2013: 16.09.2013 08.05.2014 17.11.2014: 15.12.2014: 15.01.2015: 02.03.2015: 02.04.2015: 04.05.2015 20.06.2015 15.03.2017

Rs.48,50,000/-

-

Rs.51,34,000/- Rs.1,40,00,000/-

- - - - -

Rs.60,00,000/- Rs.93,00,000/- Rs.1,20,11,000/-

Granted with effect from 11.11.2010 to 10.11.2012 but cancelled due to non payment of 3rd installment on 14.11.2011. 19 times remained No bids. Granted with effect from 24.09.2013 to 23.09.2015 but cancelled due to non payment of 2nd installment on 22.04.2014. Granted w.e.f. 29.05.2014 to 28.05.2016 but ex-lessee surrendered the area just after 4th months of its grant through application dated 28.10.2014. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. Rejected being low. Granted w.e.f 07.07.2015 and lessee did not pay the 4th installment therefore area was cancelled on 07.02.2017. Granted w.e.f. 07.04.2017 to 06.04.2019 but the Pak Army stopped work of lessee. Therefore, the lessee does not deposited partially 3rd installment due to which Licensing Authority cancelled the mining lease on 16.01.2019 w.e.f. 08.08.2018.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND BLOCK DERA BHATTIAN, DISTRICT SIALKOT a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Block:

The block was created to stop unauthorized bhassar/sand excavation from area around Palkhu Nala.

The block is located near village of Dera Bhattian which is two kilometer deep towards north of

Wazirabad-Sialkot Road. The block area consisting of agricultural lands. The bhassar/ sand can be

extracted after removal of top 5 feet overburden of soil. A metalled road from Randhir Mor lead

towards block area. Mineral is not exposed on surface and medium quality alluvial deposits are

available in block area.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Block:

Alluvial deposits of sand in shape of bhassar/sand are available in block area.

a) Availability of Access Road to the Block:

The area of this block is accessible from main Sialkot Wazirabad road at Randhir Mor which is about

2 KM away towards north direction.

b) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral from the Block:

The consumption market of block is in Begowala and local adjoining areas/villages.

c) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Block During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed accurately as no record is available.

However, reported an average excavation of sand from this leased block is 8 to 10 trollies per day

depending upon demand in the market.

d) Previous Bidding History of the Block:

Attached.

e) Future Potential for Excavation from the Block:

In past no excavation of sand/bhassar was observed, However, future potential for excavation of sand

is expected to remain same with variation of + 100%.

f) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil.

DISTRICT SIALKOT

RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORD. SAND BLOCK DERA BHATTIAN

Sr. No. Major Factor Maximum

Weightage (%) Weightage

assigned (%) Calculated amount (Rs.)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

4 1,23,360/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

4 1,23,360/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

4 1,23,360/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

4 1,23,360/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones; and

4 1,23,360/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

0 0

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block/zone.

Three blocks/zones namely Hussian Pur Randhir Kot Dina & Shahbazpur Zone are situated in the radius of 10 KM which are granted against a bids of Rs.1,20,11,000/-(Cancelled due to non payment of 3rd installement), 8,06,00,000/- & 3,60,20,000/ (auctione suspended by high court) respectively. Above mentioned mining leases are situated in river Chenab having abundant fluvial deposits of good quality of sand whereas the block in question falls in

1. Last approved Reserve Price Rs.20,00,000/- 2. Last Highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs. 8,05,000/-

(11.07.2012 to 10.07.2014)

3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years (20,01,000+42,00,000+30,51,000) = 92,52,000 / 3

Rs. 30,84,000/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years ( 5,46,848+21,86,301+7,62,750 ) = 34,95,899 / 3

Rs. 11,65,300/-

5. An Average of above 2. 3. & 4. (8,05,000 + 30,84,000/- + 11,65,300) / 3

Rs. 16,84,766 /-

6. Proposed base Rs. 30,84,000/-

agricultural lands and having alluvial deposits of sand. Due to quality of sand these blocks/zones does not effect each other.

Total contributing factors (per two years)

Rs. 6,16,800/-

Proposed base price (per two years)

Rs. 30,84,000 /-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years.

Rs. 37,00,800/-

Say Rs. 40,00,000/-

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

DECISION The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and after thorough deliberation, committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 40,00,000/- for ord. sand block Dera Bhattian (Revised), District Sialkot.

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain)

Director Licensing, Minor Mineral, Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

PREVIOUS GRANT HISTORY OF ORDINARY SAND BLOCK DERA BHATTIAN (REVISED) DISTRICT SIALKOT. Date of Auction

Bid money Remarks

25.06.2010 05.07.2011 02.08.2011 05.10.2011 01.11.2011 01.12.2011 23.01.2012 23.02.2012 28.03.2012 10.05.2012 04.06.2012 23.06.2012 08.05.2014 02.03.2015 02.04.2015 02.05.2015 20.06.2015 22.07.2015 17.08.2015 01.10.2015 02.11.2015 01.12.2015 12.03.2016 11.04.2016 19.07.2017 12.08.2018 11.09.2017 18.11.2017

Rs.7,00,000/- - - - - - - - Rs. 3,00,000/- - - Rs.8,05,000/- Rs.20,01,000/-

- - - - - - - - - -

Rs.42,00,000/- - - -

Rs.30,51,000/-

Granted w.e.f. 22.06.2010 but cancelled due to non payment of 3rd installment on 27.06.2011. Auction could not be conducted due to agitation by registered persons/participants in collection of advance 5% income tax on the whole bid money. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. Rejected being low. No Bid. No Bid. Granted w.e.f. 11.07.2012 to 10.07.2014 and lease period completed. Granted w.e.f. 11.07.2014 but cancelled due to non payment of 2nd installment on 28.01.2015. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. No registered person turned up to participate in the auction. The auction could not conducted due to status quo all over the Province of Punjab. Granted w.e.f. 27.04.2016 for two year but the area was cancelled on 12.05.2017 due to non-payment of 3rd installment. No Bid. No Bid. No registered person turned up to participate in the auction. Bid of Rs.30,51,000/- was received but successful bidder failed to submit approved IEE report from the EPA Punjab. Due to lake of interest of successful bidder the Licensing Authority forfeited the 1/4th of bid money and withdraw the offer letter.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND ZONE NOOR KOT THESIL SHAKAR GARH DISTRICT NAROWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Block:

The lease for excavation of sand of this block is located in the bed of Nala Bhein in

south direction of Shakar Garh city at distance of about 4 to 5 KM at the downstream

of Bridge near Shakar Garh. The area of this block falls on Topo Sheet No.43-P/4 of

Survey of Pakistan. Geologically, fluvial medium quality sand deposits are present in

the block & deposition of sand are taken place every year during flood season.

Mineral deposits are free from over burden in Nala Bein bed.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Block:

Medium quality of sand deposits are present in the leased area of this block without

any overburden.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Block:

The area of this block is accessible from Shakar Garh city through Antowali Mettled

road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral from the Block:

The consumption market of block is in Shakar Garh city and local adjoining

areas/villages. Which are linked with metal roads.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Block During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed accurately as no

record is available. However, reported an average excavation of sand from this leased

block is 20 to 25 trollies per day depending upon demand in the market.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Block:

Attached.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Block:

Future potential for excavation of sand is expected to remain same with variation of +

100%.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Block Relevant for Determining Reserved

Price:

Nil.

DISTRICT NAROWAL

RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORD. SAND NOOR KOT ZONE THESIL SHAKAR GARH

The Subject block is already existing as block of 499.026 acres and sand consumption area is being added which is exceeding to 500 acres, therefore, this is zone is being introduce over an area of 2012.87 acres by including the mineral bearing area into the subject block.

Sr. No

Major Factor Maximum Weightage

(%) Weightage assigned (%) Calculated

amount (Rs.)

1

Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones.

Upto 20% of base price

4 2,70,280/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones. 4 2,70,280/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones. 4 2,70,280/-

4

Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

4 2,70,280/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zone.

4 2,70,280/-

6

Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price.

0 0

7

Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block/zone.

In 10 KM radius of this block, following sand leases exist with following bids, reserve prices and consumption.

Name of Lease

Reserve Price (Rs.)

Bid Money Rs.

Consumption Market

ShakarGarh Nala Bhein 1,20,00,000 1,50,29,000 ShakarGarh City etc

1. Last approved Reserve Price Rs. 65,00,000/- 2. Last Highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs. 67,57,000/-

(Valid Upto 29.04.2019)

3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years (25,50,000+53,03,200+67,57,000) / 3

Rs. 48,70,066/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years 25,50,000+53,03,200+67,57,000) / 3

Rs. 48,70,066/-

5. An Average of above 2. 3. & 4. (67,57,000+48,70,066+48,70,0866) / 3

Rs. 54,99,044/-

6. Proposed base price Rs. 67,57,000/-

Khanna Chitrana 21,00,000 50,05,000 Shakar Garh City

etc, The subject block and two other above mentioned blocks fall in the bed of Nala Bhein and have common consumption market of Shakar Garh city and adjacent villages. However, the subject block have remote access and away from Shakargarh city as compared to Shakar garh nala bhein block. And successfully completing its tenure without any adverse impact on the adjacent blocks.

Total contributing factors (per two years) Rs. 13,51,400/- Proposed base price (per two years) Rs. 67,50,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years. Rs. 81,01,000/- Say Rs. 80,00,000/-

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals

Sialkot DECISION

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 80,00,000/- for ord. sand Block Noor Kot, District Narowal.

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain)

Director Licensing, Minor Mineral, Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

GRANT HISTORY OF ORDINARY SAND BLOCK NOOR KOT DISTRICT NAROWAL. Date of Auction

Bid money Remarks

17.03.2009 17.03.2011 13.06.2011 18.07.2011 15.08.2011 11.10.2011 12.11.2011 17.12.2011 28.01.2012 28.02.2012 29.03.2012 12.05.2012 05.06.2012 18.06.2012 04.08.2012 04.09.2012 04.10.2012 22.12.2012 19.12.2013 19.01.2013 04.03.2013 04.03.2015 04.04.2015 18.03.2017

Rs.17,71,000/-

-

- - -

Rs.6,00,000/-

-

Rs.10,30,000/-

-

Rs.10,00,000/- Rs.7,10,000/-

- -

Rs.10,50,000/- - - -

Rs.11,05,000/-

- -

Rs.25,50,000/-

-

Rs.53,03,200/- Rs.67,57,000/-

Granted w.e.f. 28.03.2009 to 27.03.2011 and completed its tenure. No registered person attended the auction. Auction could not conduct due to agitation by registered persons/participants in collection of advance 5% income tax on the whole bid money. Rejected being low. No Bid. Rejected being low. No Bid. Rejected being low. Rejected being low. No Bid. No Bid. Rejected being low. No Bid. No Bid. No Bid. Rejected being low. No Bid. No registered person attended the auction. Granted w.e.f. 08.03.2013 to 07.03.2015 and completed its tenure. No Bid. Granted w.e.f. 30.04.2015 to 29.04.2017 and completed its tenure. Granted w.e.f. 30.04.2017 and lease period will be expired on 29.04.2019

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND DARBAR SAHIB KARTAR PUR/KAKKE-KE ZONE (NEW) DISTRICT NAROWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Block: The lease for excavation of sand of this zone is newly fabricated by merging the mineral bearing

area of madhoke gol and kotla afghana into Darbar Sahib Kartar Pur Kokhar-ke Zone. This zone

is located in the River bed Ravi and Nala Bhein in south of Narowal city at distance of about 10

KM. The area of this zone falls on Topo Sheet No.43-P/4, 43-L/16 of Survey of Pakistan.

Geologically, fluvial sand deposits are present in the zone & are replaced every year during flood

season. Mineral deposits are free from over burden in River bed.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Block:

Good quality of sand deposits are present in the leased area of this zone without any overburden.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Block:

The area of this zone is accessible from Narowal through Shakar Garh road at three points via

Kotla village, Gol village, Kakke-ki & Munjke roads.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral from the Block:

The consumption market of zone is in Narowl city and local adjoining areas/villages. Which are

linked with metal roads.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Block During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed accurately as no record is

available. However, reported an average excavation of sand from this leased zone is 30 to 40

trollies per day depending upon demand in the market.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Block:

Attached.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Block:

Future potential for excavation of sand is expected to remain same with variation of + 100%.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil.

DISTRICT NAROWAL

RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORD. SAND DARBAR SAHIB KARTAR PUR/KAKKE-KE ZONE (REVISED)

Sr. No

Major Factor Maximum Weightage

(%) Weightage assigned (%) Calculated

amount (Rs.)

1

Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones.

Upto 20% of base price

1 4,43,520/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones. 1 4,43,520/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones. 1 4,43,520/-

4

Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

1 4,43,520/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zone.

1 4,43,520/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the

0 0

Subject zone has been created by merging the blocks namely kotla afghana and Madhoke gol in the already granted subject zone. And revised the zone from 6322.314 acres to 7001.592 acres by excluding the populated and some portion of agriculture land. Now the zone area fall in the river bed of river ravi as well as in the bed of Nala bhien and currently FWO is doing his work on the Kartarpur Rahdari in that area which is the major issue of the subject zone. 1. Last approved Reserve Price Rs. 1,16,50,000/- 2. Last Highest Operative bid during previous 02 years Rs. 4,10,02,000/-

(Valid Upto 11.04.2019) 3. An average of all received bids during last 02 years Rs. 4,10,02,000/- 4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years Rs. 4,10,02,000/- 5. An Average of above 2. 3. & 4. Rs. 4,10,02,000/- 6. Proposed base price

(the approved R.P of Kotla afghana Rs. 7,50,000/- and operative bid Madhoke Gol 26,00,000 has been added into the highest operative bid of subject zone, therefore proposed base price) (4,10,02,000+7,50,000+26,00,000 = 4,43,52,000/-)

Rs. 4,43,52,000/-

reserved price.

7

Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block/zone.

-

Total contributing factors (per two years) Rs. 22,17,600 /- Proposed base price (per two years) Rs. 4,43,52,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years. Rs. 4,65,69,600/- Say Rs. 4,66,00,000/-

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

DECISION

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 4,65,00,000/- for ord. sand Darbar Sahib Kartar pur/Kakke-Ke Zone, District Narowal.

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain)

Director Licensing, Minor Mineral, Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

PREVIOUS GRANT HISTORY OF ORDINARY SAND BLOCK DARBAR SAHIB KARTAR PUR DISTRICT NAROWAL. Date of Auction

Bid money Remarks

24. 02. 2010 13. 06. 2011 18.07.2011: 15.08.2011: 11. 10. 2011: 12. 11. 2011: 17. 12. 2011 28. 01. 2012 19.11.2014 28.11.2016 18.03.2018

Rs.31,10,000/- -

- -

- - Rs.15,00,000/- Rs.15,50,000/- Rs.17,56,000/- 1,12,00,000/- 4,10,02,000/-

Granted w.e.f. 22.04.2010 to 21.01.2012 but cancelled due to non payment of 3rd installment 03.05.2011. No Bid. Auction could not be conducted due to agitation by registered persons/participants in collection of advance 5% income tax on the whole bid money. No Bid. No Bid. Rejected being low. Bid was accepted in appeal on 24.08.2012 and granted w.e.f 21.11.2012 to 20.11.2014 and completed its tenure. Granted w.e.f. 16.12.2014 and full lease period was completed. Bid accepted and offer letter was issued on 30.11.2016. It is submitted that one Sardar Gobind Singh filed an application to District Coordination Officer, Narowal on 03.12.2016 whereas in he explained that the Holy Shrine at Darbar Shaib Kartar Pur is one of the most sacred Sikh Shrines visited by thousand of Sikh pilgrims every year from all over the world. He has also pointed out that there is a sand mining point adjacent to the Darbar Shaib and frequent moment of the tractor trollies not only cause nuisance to the pilgrims but also a security risk for the visiting pilgrims and foreigners. Therefore he requested to stop the excavation of sand near Darbar Shaib Kartar Pur to avoid any fatal accident as well as for security reason. Against the application District Coordination Officer, Narowal forwarded a letter No.HC(G)/1352 dated 10.12.2016 to the Secretary Mines & Minerals, Government of Punjab, with requested that auction process may be quashed under prevalent volatile security situation of the country.Thereafter the block Darbar Sahib Kartar Pur delete and some sand bearing areas included in and revised it to new zone nalmey Darbar Sahib Kartar Pur Kakke Zone. Granted w.e.f. 11.04.2017 and lease period will be expired on 10.04.2019.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND RAMRI/GUMTALA ZONE DISTRICT NAROWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Zone: The lease for excavation of sand for this zone over an area of 11466.942 acres is located

near Ramri/Gumtala, Tehsil Shakar Garh District Narowal falls on Topo sheet No.43-P/3

& 43-P/4 Survey of Pakistan. This sand zone is located in bed of Nala Basantar starting

near village Ramri & ending near village Bahuwali. Medium quality of fluvial sand

deposits with light brown colour are available in the zone area.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Zone:

Medium quality of sand deposits with light brown colour are present in the zone area.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Zone:

First main access to the area of zone is present near Chahar Abad at main Shakar Garh

Zafarwal Road other small access point is present near village Nadala at Mangeri

Zafarwal road.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral from the Zone:

Main consumption market of sand of this area is for filling as well as construction

purpose in the adjoining villages near this zone.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Zone During Last 5 years:

New zone is fabricated and expected about 10 to 15 trollies of sand/bhassar may be

excavated per day depending upon demand in the market.

f) Previous Bidding History of the Zone:

Attached.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Zone:

Future potential for excavation of sand is expected to remain same with variation of +

100%.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Zone Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil.

DISTRICT NAROWAL

RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORD. SAND ZONE RAMRI/GUMTALA ZONE

Sr. No. Major Factor Maximum Weightage

(%)

Weightage assigned

(%)

Calculated amount (Rs.)

1 Geological survey, location of the block and assessment of mineral in the blocks or zones;

Upto 20% of base price

2 1,02,640/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or zones

2 1,02,640/-

3 Availability of access road to the blocks or zones

2 1,02,640/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the blocks or zones.

2 1,02,640/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the blocks or zones

2 1,02,640/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the blocks or zones relevant for determining the reserved price

0 0

7 Location of surrounding blocks/zones and its impact on the reserve price of this block/zone.

In the surrounding of the subject zone a block namely is granted against a bid or Rs. 60,10,000/- and the possession of the above mentioned block is in the hand of the Chenab Rangers shakar garh & department is trying to take the possession area of the area in favor of the lessee of Bara Pind. However, during the

1. Last approved Reserve Price Rs. 10,00,000/- 2. Last Highest Operative bid during previous 06 years - 3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years

(51,32,000) / 1 Rs. 51,32,000/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years ( 15,81,781) / 1

Rs. 15,81,781/-

5. An Average of above 2. 3. & 4. (15,81,781 + 51,32,000) / 3

Rs. 22,37,927/-

6. Proposed base price (The lessee has been facing the resistance from the chenab rangers and Rs. 15,81,781/- on bid money received to the department. Resistance by Chenab rangers has now cleared. Therefore, bid money consider as base price of the subject zone )

Rs. 51,32,000/-

period of the subject zone, chenab rangers took the area in their possession only 1/4th of the bid money received. Now Resistance of the chenab ranger Shakargarh has now been cleared Therefore, R.P of subject zone has no advers impact on the surrounding block.

Total contributing factors (per two years) Rs. 51,3200/- Proposed base price (per two years) Rs.51,32,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years. Rs.56,45,200/- Say Rs.57,00,000/-

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

DECISION

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 57,00,000/- for Ord. Sand Ramri/Gumtala Zone, District Narowal.

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain) Director Licensing, Minor Mineral,

Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

Profile of Mining Concession for Estimation of Reserved Price under Rule-197(A) of the Punjab Mining Concession Rules, 2002

ORDINARY SAND BLOCK KOTLI HASSAN SHAH / SHAHPUR NEW ZONE DISTRICT NAROWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location and Assessment of Mineral in the Block:

Kotli Hassan Shah block was comprising over an area of 498.34 acres. Due to non issuance of

the environment approval said block revised to zone over an area of 12592.631 acres. The

area of block is located in River Ravi. It falls on Survey of Pakistan Topo Sheet No.43-L/16,

44-I/9 & 43-I/13. The said zone starts near Basike and ends near Shah Pur. This zone is about

6 kilometers away from Narowal city. The zone is connected with main Narowal-Kalakhati

road through many link roads. The subject zone area contain good quality fluvial deposits of

sand/bhassar exposed on surface & alluvial deposits falls in the land. The deposits fall in the

bed of Ravi River replenished in every rainy season. These deposits cannot be assessed by

ordinary means. However, sufficient sand/bhassar deposits are available to meet the

requirement of Narowal city and adjacent towns/villages.

b) Quality of Mineral in the Zone:

Good quality sand deposits are present in the zone area.

c) Availability of Access Road to the Zone:

Access to Zone is available from different points. Two kilometers katcha path from village

Kotli Hassan Shah connects the zone area, another access to block area is from Ranshiwal,

Mach and other local villages fall in the zone area.

d) Accessibility to the Market and Consumption of the Mineral in the Zone:

The consumption market of block is Narowal city and local adjacent areas.

e) Average Excavated Quantity of Mineral from the Zone During Last 5 years:

An average excavation during past five years cannot be assessed accurately as no

record is available. However, as per observations recorded during site inspections, an

average excavation of bhassar from the block is approximately 50-60 trollies per day

except rainy season. Same is expected for the zone. f) Previous Bidding History of the Zone:

Attached.

g) Future Potential for Excavation from the Zone:

Future potential for excavation of sand is expected to remain same with variation of ±10%.

h) Any Unique Factor at the Site of Block Relevant for Determining Reserved Price:

Nil.

DISTRICT NAROWAL PROPOSED RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORDINARY SAND KOTLI HASSAN SHAH /

SHAH PUR ZONE (NEW)

Sr. No. Major Factor Maximum

Weightage (%) Weightage

assigned (%) Calculated

amount (Rs.)

1

Geological survey, location of the block

and assessment of mineral in the blocks

or zones;

Upto 20% of

base price

2 6,82,020/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the blocks or

zones 2 6,82,020/-

3

Availability of access road to the blocks

or zones

2 6,82,020/-

4

Accessibility to the market and

consumption of the mineral in the

blocks or zones.

2 6,82,020/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the

blocks or zones; 2 6,82,020/-

Previously, Block Kotli Hassan shah fetch a bid of Rs. 3,41,01,000/- in open auction. Work order could not be issued on because of non issuance of the Environmental Approval. The 1/4th and security refunded due to the order dated 28.03.2019 passed by worthy Secretary endorsed by Honorable High Court in order dated 02.04.2019. block is revised from block to zone of 12592.631 acres because of the Indo-Pak Boarder line, river meandering and access roads remain changing. 1. Last approved Reserve Price Rs. 2,22,00,000/- 2. Last Highest Operative bid during previous 06 years Rs. 1,85,10,000/- 3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years

(63,00,000+1,85,10,000 + 3,41,01,000) =5,89,11,000 / 3 Rs. 1,96,37,000/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 years (63,00,000 +1,85,10,000 ) = 2,48,10,000 / 3

Rs. 82,70,000/-

5. An Average of above 2. 3. & 4. (1,85,10,000 + 1,99,70,333 + 82,70,000) / 3

Rs. 1,54,72,333/-

6. Proposed base price (A bid of Rs. 3,51,01,000 was received on the block but could not get matured due to non-approval of the NOC from Environment Department. therefore, said block revised from block to zone & consider the last bid received on block as base price of the zone.)

Rs. 3,41,01,000/-

6

Any unique factor at the site of the

blocks or zones relevant for determining

the reserved price

0 0

7

Location of surrounding blocks/zones

and its impact on the reserve price of

this block/zone.

Presently a block namely Qila Raja Singh is granted against a bid or Rs. 3,51,00,000/- however the subject zone has more reserve price as compared to the above mentioned block & have no adverse impact on the surrounding block.

Total contributing factors (per two years) Rs. 34,10,100/-

Proposed base price (per two years) Rs.3,41,01,000 /-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors+ Base price per two years. Rs. 3,75,11,100 /-

Say Rs. 3,75,00,000 /-

Assistant Director Mines & Minerals Sialkot

Decision:

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Sialkot and after thorough deliberation, Committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 3,75,00,000 for Ordinary Sand Kotli Hassan Shah / Shahpur (New) Zone District Narowal.

(Syed Ishtiaq Hussain) Director Licensing, Minor Mineral,

Punjab Lahore.

(Allah yar)

Deputy secretary (Technical)

(Rafiullah Khan Niazi) Manager,

Resource Mapping Division.

(Altaf Hussain Warraich) Deputy Director, Mines and Minerals

Gujranwala Region, Gujranwala.

(Muhammad Usman Manzoor) Assistant Director, Mines and Minerals,

Sialkot.

PREVIOUS GRANT HISTORY OF ORDINARY SAND BLOCK KOTLI HASSAN SHAH (REVISED) DISTRICT NAROWAL. Date of Auction

Bid money Remarks

28.01.2012 10.05.2014 13.04.2016

22.05.2018

Rs.55,00,000/- Rs.63,00,000/- Rs.1,85,10,000/-

Rs.3,41,01,000/-

Granted w.e.f. 21.04.2012 and full lease period completed.

Granted w.e.f. 21.05.2014 and full lease period completed. Granted w.e.f. 24.05.2016 and lease period will be expired on 23.05.2018. Subject block auctioned but work order was not issued due to non-approval of NOC from EPD. The 1/4th of Bid Money was returned to successful bidder by an order dated 28.03.2019 of worthy Secretary, Mines and Minerals, Punjab.

DETERMINATION OF RESERVE PRICES (RP) OF MINOR MINERALS BLOCKS/ZONES 2ND QUARTER 2019

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS MULTAN REGION, MULTAN

DISTRICT MULTAN

Sr. No. Mining Lease (Acreage) Last approved

RP with date

Status of Lease after RP Last operative

bid (period)

Proposed RP (Justification of RP)

1 Ordinary Sand Daurana Langana / Qadir Pur Ran Zone (31303.82)

Rs.3,10,00,000/- Approved on 17.06.2017

Granted for two years w.e.f. 29.09.2017 to 28.09.2019 against bid of Rs. 3,11,20,000/-

Rs.3,11,20,000/- 3,30,00,000/- Blocks / zones granted in 10 km radius i. Multan City Zone granted against bid of Rs.

3,25,40,000/- for period of two years w.e.f 22.01.2019 to 21.01.2021

ii. Bua Pur / Nawab Pur Zone granted against bid of Rs. 3,21,40,000/- for period of two years w.e.f 04.04.2018 to 03.04.2020

DISTRICT KHANEWAL

Sr. No. Mining Lease (Acreage) Last approved

RP with date

Status of Lease after RP Last operative

bid (period)

Proposed RP (Justification of RP)

1 Ordinary Sand Kabirwala Zone-2 (37806.99 acres)

Rs. 86,25,000/- Approved on 17.02.2017

Granted for two years w.e.f 04.05.2017 to 03.07.2019 against bid of Rs. 88,00,000/-

Rs. 88,00,000/- Rs.1,00,00,000/- Blocks / zones granted in 10 km radius i. Kabirwala zone-1 granted against bid of Rs.

42,06,000/- for period of two years w.e.f. 12.04.2019 to 11.04.2021

2 Ordinary Sand Pull Baghar

zone (9791.32 acres) Rs. 20,00,000/- Approved on 19.06.2017

Granted for two years w.e.f 28.08.2017 to 27.08.2019 against bid of Rs. 20,60,000/-

Rs. 20,60,000/- Rs. 46,00,000/- Blocks / zones granted in 10 km radius i. Sarai Sidhu Block granted against bid of Rs.

45,01,000/- for period of two years w.e.f. 24.05.2019t 23.05.2021

3 Ordinary Sand Wajhian Wala zone-2 (28885.59 acres)

Rs. 40,00,000/- Approved on 19.06.2017

Granted for two years w.e.f 09.09.2017 to 08.09.2019 against bid of Rs. 42,50,000/-

Rs. 42,50,000/- Rs. 51,00,000/- Blocks / zones granted in 10 km radius i. Chak No. 67/15L Rs. 48,11,000/-

DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINES & MINERALS MULTAN REGION, MULTAN

DISTRICT MULTAN

PROFILE OF ORDINARY SAND DAURANA LANGA/ QADIR PUR RAN ZONE,

DISTRICT MULTAN

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

The mining lease of ordinary sand Daurana Langana/ Qadir Pur Ran Zone over an area of

31303.82 acres is located in the surrounding of eastern side of Multan city. Geologically, this

zone has underground alluvial deposits of sand / ghassar consisting upon 80% of agriculture

lands, therefore, sand is not exposed on the surface and is being excavated by removing over

burden i.e. upper soil surface of 4-6 feet. Pits of sand in the lease area can be established with

the consent of landowners. Multan-Vehari and Multan-Bahawalpur road passes through the

zone area. It falls on the Survey of Pakistan sheets 39N/8, 39N/11& 39N/12. Alluvial deposits

of sand under thin cover of soil are available which cannot be assessed through ordinary

means without drilling.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

Medium to good quality sand deposit are available in the zone area used mostly for

construction purpose.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

At present sand/ghassar is being excavated from 2 main pits. First pit is near basti ram kali

near Bahawalpur by pass approachable through about 1 km from Bahawalpur by pass. Second

pit is near sangar wala pull moza bhattia approachable less than 1/2 km from metal road near

southern by pass Multan. Area of zone is also accessible from Multan-Bahawalpur road as

well as Multan to Khanewal road.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The main consumption market of this zone is Multan city and its surrounding villages which

are easily accessible from the leased area & pits of sand.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

No production data of sand is available, however, as per observation during site visits average

excavation of sand is ranging from100-125 trollies per day depending upon demand.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Attached

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new development project is reported to be constructed in the surrounding of the zone

therefore, future potential is expected to be same with an average change of ±5%

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

Nil

Deputy Director (Mines and Minerals) Multan Region, Multan

RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORD.SAND DURANA LANGANA/ QADIR PUR RAN ZONE DISTRICT MULTAN

1. Previous Reserve price of the zone =Rs. 3,10,00,000/-

2. Last operative bid during previous 06/ years = Rs.3,11,20,000 /- (valid upto 28.09.2019)

3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years

(Rs1,16,50,000+Rs.2,85,00,000+Rs.2,95,00,000+Rs.3,11,20,000)=

10,07,70,000÷4=2,51,92,500/-

= Rs.2,51,92,500/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 year

(Rs1,16,50,000+Rs.2,85,00,000+Rs.2,95,00,000+Rs.3,11,20,000)=

10,07,70,000÷4=2,51,92,500/-

= Rs.2,51,92,500/-

5. An average of above (2), (3) and (4) = Rs.2,71,68,334/-

6. As the operative bid in higher than the other factors i.e. 3,4 & 5,

therefore it is taken as proposed base price

= Rs. 3,11,20,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factor Maximum Weight age

(%)

Weight age

Assigned (%)

Calculated Amount

(Rs.)

1 Geological survey, Location and assessment of

mineral in the zone

upto 20% of the base

price

1% Rs- 3,11,200/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the zone 01% Rs- 3,11,200/-

3 Availability of access road to the zone 01% Rs- 3,11,200/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption

of the mineral in the zone 1% Rs- 3,11,200/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the zone 2% Rs- 6,22,400/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the zone

relevant for determining the reserved price 0% Rs- 0

7

Location of surrounding blocks/ zones and its

impact on the reserve price of this zone.

0% Rs. 0

Two zones i.e Multan city zone and Bua Pur/ Nawab Pur zone are granted against bid of Rs. 3,25,40,000/- and Rs.3,21,10,000/- adjacent to this zone. All three zones have rational bids. Further consumption markets of all three zone are different areas of Multan city and its surrounding village therefore, there is no adverse impact of these granted leases on reserve price of this zone.

Total of contributing factors (per two years) Rs. 18,67,200/-

Proposed base price (per two years) Rs. 3,11,20,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors + Base price per two years Rs- 3,29,87,200/-

Say Rs. 3,30,00,000/-

Deputy Director (Mines and Minerals) Multan Region, Multan

Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Multan

and after thorough deliberation, committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 3,30,00,000/-

for Ord. Sand Daurana Langana / Qadir Pur Ran Zone, district Multan.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

(ALLAH YAR) DEPUTY SECRETARY (TECHNICAL) MINES & MINERLS DEPARTMENT

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER (EF) DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF

MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

RAFI ULLAH KHAN NIAZI REPRESENTATIVE OF DIRECTOR RESOURACE MAPING DIVISION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

(RANA MUHAMMAD SALEEM)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR, (MINES & MINERALS),

MULTAN REGION, MULTAN.

PREVIOUS BIDDING HISTORY OF ORD.SAND DAURANGA LANGANA/ QADIR PUR RAN ZONE DISTRICT MULTAN

Auction date Bid Received

(Rs)

Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

13.10.2010 11,00,000/- App Surrendered on 11.05.2011

02.06.2011 No bid

04.07.2011 1,16,50,000/- App Full Lease period on 20.08.2011 to

19.08.2013

12.06.2013 2,85,00,000/- App Full Lease period on 20.08.2013 to

19.08.2015

25.06.2015 No bid - -

30.07.2015 NO bid - -

24.08.2015 2,95,00,000/- App Full Lease period on 04.09.2015 to

03.09.2017

11.09.2017 3,11,20,000/- App Granted for two years w.e.f 29.09.2017 to 28.09.2019.

Deputy Director (Mines and Minerals) Multan Region, Multan

DISTRICT KHANEWAL

PROFILE OF ORDINARY SAND KABIR WALA ZONE-2, DISTRICT KHANEWAL

i) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

The mining lease of ordinary sand Kabirwala Zone-2 over an area of 37806.99 acres is located

near Kabirwala city district Khanewal. Geologically, the area of lease is comprises upon 80%

agriculture land therefore sand is not exposed on the surface and can be excavated by

removing over burden i.e. upper soil surface of 4-6 feet. Pits of sand in the lease area can be

established with the consent of land owners. Khanewal to Shorkot road passes through the

zone area. It falls on the Survey of Pakistan sheets 39N/11 & 39N/16. Alluvial deposits of

sand under thin cover of soil are available which cannot be assessed through ordinary means

without drilling.

j) Quality of mineral in the zone:

Medium to good quality sand deposit are available in the zone area.

k) Availability of access road to the zone:

The area of zone is accessible from Kabirwala-Khanewal road as well as Khanewal to

Makhdoom Pur and Kabirwala to Makhdoom pur road. The existing pits are near Kokur Hatta

town which is at distance of 9 km from Kabirwala city. Small pits are also presents near

Kabirwala to Makhdoom Pur Pahora road at distance of 6 km from Kabirwala city.

l) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral from the zone:

The main consumption market of this zone is Kabirwala city, Makhdoom Pur town, and its

surrounding villages which are easily accessible from the leased area & pits of sand.

m) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

No production data of sand is available, however, reportedly, an average excavation of sand is

ranging from 25-30 trollies of sand and 40-50 trollies of ghassar per day depending on

demand.

n) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Attached

o) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new development project is reported to be constructed in kabirwala city therefore,

potential is expected to be same with an average change of ±5%

p) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

Nil

Deputy Director Mines & Minerals

Multan Region, Multan

RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORD.SAND KABIRWALA ZONE-2, DISTRICT KHANEWAL

1 Previous Reserve price of the zone =Rs. 86,25,000/-

2 Last operative bid during previous 06/ years = Rs.88,00,000 /-

(Valid up to 03.07.2019)

3 An average of all received bids during last 06 years

(Rs.53,00,000+Rs.54,50,000+Rs.75,00,000+88,00,000)=

2,70,50,000÷4=67,62,500/-

= Rs. 67,62,500/-

4 Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 year

(Rs.54,50,000+Rs.75,00,000+Rs. 88,00,000)=21750000÷3=

Rs.72,50,000/-

= Rs.72,50,000/-

5 An average of above (2), (3) and (4) = Rs.76,04,167/-

6 As the operative bid is higher than the above factors i.e. 3,4 & 5

therefore, it is taken as proposed base price

= Rs.88,00,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factor Maximum

Weight age (%)

Weight age

Assigned (%)

Calculated Amount

(Rs.)

1 Geological survey, Location and assessment of mineral in the zone

upto 20% of the base

price

3 % Rs. 2,64,000/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the zone 3 % Rs. 2,64,000/-

3 Availability of access road to the zone 3 % Rs. 2,64,000/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone

3 % Rs. 2,64,000/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the zone 2% Rs.1,76,000/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the zone relevant for determining the reserved price

- -

7

Location of surrounding blocks/ zones and its impact on the reserve price of this zone.

Kabirwala zone-1 granted against bid of Rs. 42,06,000/- which falls at distance of 6 km from this zone. This zone has its own consumption market i.e. surrounding villages whereas supply market of Kabirwala zone-2 is Kabirwala city and surrounding villages. Reserve price of Kabirwala zone-2 has no impact on the bid of Kabirwala zone-1 because both zones have different supply/consumption markets.

Total of contributing factors (per two years) Rs. 12,32,000/-

Proposed base price (per two years) Rs. 88,00,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors + Base price per two years Rs. 1,00,32,000/-

Say Rs. 1,00,00,000/-

Deputy Director Mines & Minerals

Multan Region, Multan

Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Multan

and after thorough deliberation, committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 1,00,00,000/-

for Ord. Sand Kabirwala zone-2, district Khanewal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

(ALLAH YAR) DEPUTY SECRETARY (TECHNICAL) MINES & MINERLS DEPARTMENT

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER (EF) DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF

MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

RAFI ULLAH KHAN NIAZI REPRESENTATIVE OF DIRECTOR RESOURACE MAPING DIVISION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

(RANA MUHAMMAD SALEEM)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR, (MINES & MINERALS),

MULTAN REGION, MULTAN.

PREVIOUS BIDDING HISTORY OF ORD. SAND KABIRWALA ZONE-2, DISTRICT KHANEWAL

Auction date Bid Received Order of Licensing Authority

Status/Remark

11.04.2009

Rs. 2,251,000 App Full lease period

07.03.2011 Rs. 5,140,000 App Cancelled on due to nonpayment of 4th installment

24.11.2012

Rs. 5,300,000 Rej -

26.12.2012

No bid - -

26.01.2013

Rs. 5,450,000 App Full lease period

11.04.2015 Rs. 7,500,000 App Full lease period

12.04.2017 Rs. 88,00,000/- App Granted for two years w.e.f 04.05.2017 to 03.05.2019. Extension under rule 228 granted for two months i.e. 04.05.2019 to 03.07.2019 (on monthly basis).

Deputy Director Mines & Minerals

Multan Region, Multan

PROFILE OF ORDINARY SAND PULL BAGGAR ZONE, DISTRICT KHANEWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

The mining lease of ordinary sand Pull Baggar Zone over an area of 9791.32 acres is located

near Pull Baggar in the bed of river Ravi at Kabirwala Jhang road. Zone falls in the up and

down stream of the river bridge near Pull Baggar. It falls on the Survey of Pakistan sheets

44B/2. The some area of zone is comprising upon agriculture lands and most area falls in the

bed of river Ravi, therefore, sand is exposed on the surface and is being excavated by

removing over burden i.e. upper soil surface of 1-2 feet. Sand is replenished every year in

river bed. Underground fluvial sand deposits are also available in the zone area.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

Medium to good quality sand deposit are available in the zone area used mostly for

construction purpose.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

The area of zone is accessible from Kabirwala to shorkot and Abdul Hakeem road. The

existing pits are located near Pull Baghar (Tehsil Kabirwala) in river bed at distance of ½ to 1

km from metal road. Therefore katcha road is required to be maintained by the lessee to

approach the working pits.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The main consumption market of this zone is Abdul hakeem town and its surrounding villages

which are easily accessible from the leased area & pits of sand.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

f) No production data of sand is available, however, as per observation during site visits average

excavation of sand is ranging from 10-15 trollies per day depending upon demand.

g) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Attached

h) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new development project is reported to be constructed in the vicinity of the zone therefore,

potential is expected to be same with an average change of ±5%

i) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

100% unique factor is added in proposed base price of this zone to rationalize the reserve

price of the zone with already granted block / zone.

Deputy Director (Mines and Minerals) Multan Region, Multan

RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORD.SAND PULL BAGGAR ZONE, DISTRICT KHANEWAL

1. Previous reserve price of the zone = Rs. 20,00,000/-

2. Last operative bid during previous 06/ years = Rs.20,60,000/- (valid upto 27.08.2019)

3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years

(Rs.8,00,000+Rs.8,10,000+Rs.11,01,000+12,00,000+20,60,000)=

Rs. 59,71,000÷5=11,94,200/-

= Rs. 11,94,200/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 year

(Rs.11,01,000+Rs.12,00,000+20,60,000)=Rs. 43,61,000÷3

=14,53,667/-

= Rs.14,53,667/-

5. An average of above (2), (3) and (4) = Rs.15,63,289/-

6. As the operative bid is higher than the above factors i.e. 3,4 & 5

therefore, it is taken as proposed base price

= Rs.20,60,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factor Maximum Weight age

(%)

Weight age Assigned

(%)

Calculated Amount

(Rs.)

1 Geological survey, Location and assessment of

mineral in the zone

upto 20% of the base

price

2% Rs. 41,200/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the zone 4% Rs. 82,400/-

3 Availability of access road to the zone 4% Rs. 82,400/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption

of the mineral in the zone 5% Rs.1,03,000/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the zone 5% Rs.1,03,000/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the zone

relevant for determining the reserved price

100% unique factor is added in proposed base price of this zone to rationalize the reserve price of the zone with already granted block / zone.

Rs. 20,60,000/-

7

Location of surrounding blocks/ zones and its

impact on the reserve price of this zone.

Two mining leases for ordinary sand are located in vicinity of 10 km of this zone. One block for ordinary sand Sarai Sidhu is granted against bid of Rs. 45,01,000/- for period of two years w.e.f. 24.05.2019 to 23.05.2021 whereas other zone i.e. Talumba zone a bid of Rs. 1,20,05,000/- ( Reserve Price Rs. 58,00,000/-) was received in auction dated 20.08.2018 which was approved by L.A. Work order will be issued after issuance of NOC from EPA Punjab. All zones/ block have different consumption markets i.e. Mian Channu, Pull Baggar and Sarai Sidhu. However to rationalize the bids 100% of the base price is being added in the base price of Pull Baggar zone.

Total of contributing factors (per two years) Rs. 24,72,000/-

Proposed base price (per two years) Rs. 20,60,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors + Base price per two years Rs. 45,32,000/-

Say Rs. 46,00,000/-

Deputy Director (Mines and Minerals) Multan Region, Multan

Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Multan

and after thorough deliberation, committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 46,00,000/- for

Ord. Sand Pull Baggar Zone, district Khanewal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

(ALLAH YAR) DEPUTY SECRETARY (TECHNICAL) MINES & MINERLS DEPARTMENT

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER (EF) DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF

MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

RAFI ULLAH KHAN NIAZI REPRESENTATIVE OF DIRECTOR RESOURACE MAPING DIVISION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

(RANA MUHAMMAD SALEEM)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR, (MINES & MINERALS),

MULTAN REGION, MULTAN.

PREVIOUS BIDDING HISTORY OF ORD. PULL BAGGAR ZONE, DISTRICT KHANEWAL

Auction date Bid Received

(Rs)

Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

10.10.2012 7,50,000/- Rej

29.11.2012 No bid

26.12.2012 8,00,000/- Rej

26.01.2013 8,10,000/-

11.03.2013 No bid -

10.04.2013 11,01,000/- App Full Lease period

29.06.2015 No bid

27.07.2015 12,00,000/- App Full lease period on 25.08.2015 to

24.08.2017

21.08.2017 20,60,000/- App Granted for two years w.e.f 28.08.2017

to 27.08.2019

Deputy Director (Mines and Minerals) Multan Region, Multan

PROFILE OF ORDINARY SAND WAJHIANWALA ZONE-2, DISTRICT KHANEWAL

a) Geological Survey, Location of zone and assessment of mineral in the zone:

The mining lease of ordinary sand Wajhian Wala Zone-2 over an area of 28885.59 acres is

located near Wajhian wala town at khanewal-vehari road. It falls on the Survey of Pakistan

sheets 44B/4. Geologically, this zone has alluvial deposits sand/ghassar and consisting upon

70% of agriculture land. Sand is not exposed on the surface and is being excavated by

removing over burden i.e. upper soil surface of 3-5 feet. Pits of sand in the lease area can be

established with the consent of landowners. Alluvial deposits of sand under thin cover of soil

are available which cannot be assessed through ordinary means without drilling.

b) Quality of mineral in the zone:

Medium to good quality sand deposit are available in the zone area and mostly used for

construction purpose.

c) Availability of access road to the zone:

The area of zone is accessible from Katch khoh to Vehari road. The existing pits are

approachable through ½ to 1km katcha road from katcha koh to vehari metal road near

Wajhian wala town. Therefore katcha road is required to be maintained by the lessee to

approach the working pits.

d) Accessibility to the market and consumption of the mineral in the zone:

The main consumption market of this zone is Katcha Khoh town and its surrounding villages

which are easily accessible from the leased area & pits of sand.

e) Average excavated quantity of mineral from the zone during last five years:

No production data of sand is available, however, as per observation during site visits average

excavation of sand/ghassar is ranging from 15-20 trollies per day depending upon demand.

f) Previous bidding history of the zone:

Attached

g) Future potential for excavation from the zone:

No new development project is reported to be constructed in the vicinity of the zone,

therefore, potential is expected to be same with an average change of ±5%

h) Any unique factor at site to consider the reserved price:

Nil

Deputy Director (Mines and Minerals) Multan Region, Multan

RESERVE PRICE OF THE ORD.SAND WAJHIAN WALA ZONE-2, DISTRICT KHANEWAL

1. Previous reserve price of the zone = Rs. 40,00,000/-

2. Last operative bid during previous 06/ years = Rs. 42,50,000/-

(valid up to 08.09.2019)

3. An average of all received bids during last 06 years

(Rs.25,40,000+Rs.27,00,000+Rs.60,00,000+Rs.42,50,000)=

1,54,90,000÷4=38,72,500/-

= Rs.38,72,500/-

4. Average receipts per two years in the period of last 06 year

(Rs.25,40,000+Rs.27,00,000+Rs.30,00,000+Rs.42,50,000)=

1,24,90,000/-÷4= Rs. 31,22,500/-

= Rs.31,22,500/-

5. An average of above (2), (3) and (4) = Rs.37,48,334/-/-

6. As the operative bid is higher than the above factors i.e. 3,4 & 5

therefore, it is taken as proposed base price

= Rs. 42,50,000/-

Sr. No.

Major Factor Maximum Weight age

(%)

Weight age

Assigned (%)

Calculated Amount

(Rs.)

1 Geological survey, Location and assessment of

mineral in the zone

upto 20%

of the base

price

03 % Rs. 1,27,500/-

2 Quality of the mineral in the zone 05% Rs. 2,12,500/-

3 Availability of access road to the zone 5% Rs. 2,12,500/-

4 Accessibility to the market and consumption

of the mineral in the zone 4% Rs. 1,70,000/-

5 Future potential for excavation from the zone 3% Rs. 1,27,500/-

6 Any unique factor at the site of the zone

relevant for determining the reserved price 0% Rs. 0/-

7

Location of surrounding blocks/ zones and its

impact on the reserve price of this zone.

Only one block of ordinary sand Chak 67/15L

stood granted against bid of Rs. 48,11,000/-.

Both leases have consumption markets of Kacha

Khoh town and surrounding villages. Reserve

price of Wajhian wala is rational with the bid of

Chak No. 67/15-L, therefore these two mining

leases would have no adverse impact on each

other.

Total of contributing factors (per two years)

Rs. 8,50,000/-

Proposed base price (per two years)

Rs. 42,50,000/-

Reserve Price= Total of contributing factors + Base price per two years Rs. 51,00,000/-

Deputy Director (Mines and Minerals) Multan Region, Multan

Decision

The Special Expert Committee considered the above reserve price estimated by the field office Multan

and after thorough deliberation, committee is agreed to approve the reserve price of Rs. 51,00,000/- for

Ord. Sand Wajhian Wala zone-2, district Khanewal.

(SYED ISHTIAQ HUSSAIN SHAH) DIRECTOR LICENSING (MINOR MINERALS)

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

(ALLAH YAR) DEPUTY SECRETARY (TECHNICAL) MINES & MINERLS DEPARTMENT

(IMRAN ANWAR) MANAGER (EF) DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF

MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

RAFI ULLAH KHAN NIAZI REPRESENTATIVE OF DIRECTOR RESOURACE MAPING DIVISION

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF MINES & MINERALS PUNJAB, LAHORE.

(RANA MUHAMMAD SALEEM)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR, (MINES & MINERALS),

MULTAN REGION, MULTAN.

PREVIOUS BIDDING HISTORY OF ORD. WAJHIAN WALA ZONE-2, DISTRICT KHANEWAL

Auction date Bid Received

(Rs)

Order of Licensing Authority

Current Status

26.10.2007 23,65,000/- App Full Lease Period

31.05.2010 72,00,000/- App Surrendered on 14.10.2010

09.02.2011 11,00,000/- Rej

07.03.2011 No bid

13.04.2011 50,32,000 Rej 07.06.2011 to 03.08.2011

03 times no Bid

19.01.2011 25,40,000/- App Full lease period

04.01.2014 27,00,000/- App Full Lease period

26.03.2016 No bid Could not be auctioned due to stay order

from Lahore H/C, Multan Bench

24.04.2016 60,00,000/- App Cancelled due to not payment of 3rd

installment.

21.08.2017 42,50,000/- App Granted for two years w.e.f 09.09.2017

to 08.09.2019

Deputy Director (Mines and Minerals) Multan Region, Multan