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State of Rajasthan - Section

Section 78 in The Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1986

78. [ Savings of the certain notifications. [Added by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 03/04/2013]

- All notifications issued under rule 65A which are in force on the date of commencement of the Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession (Third Amendment) Rules, 2013, shall continue to be in force:Provided that the State Government may at any time rescind or supersede such notifications.][Schedule – I] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 24.4.2015 (w.e.f. 4.3.1986).]Rate of Royality[(See rule 18(1) (a) (b)]
S. No. Name of Mineral Quality shape and size of mineral Rate of royalty (Rs. P/T) Conversion factor in Tonne/ Cu.m.
1 2 3 4 5
Part-A
1 Sandstone Dimensional stones –   2.4
(i) Dressed, polished or cut slabs, patti katla,ashlar, tiles, flooring & roofing stones and blocks. 240.00  
(ii) Undressed, irregular or rough slabs, pattikatla, ashlar, tiles, flooring & roofing stones and blocks.    
  (a) Bharatpur, Dholpur, & Karoli districts 155.00  
  (b) Kota & Bundi districts 130.00  
  (c) All other districts 100.00  
Cobbles 100.00  
Mill Stone 100.00  
Khanda    
(a) Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karoli & Jodhpur Districts 30.00  
(b) Other districts 23.00  
2 Limestone Dimensional stones -   2.7
(i) Used as flooring, roofing & pillaring stone etc. :-    
  (a) Kota & Jhalawar districts 110.00  
  (b) Jaisalmer district 125.00  
  (c) Jaisalmer Ashlar 30.00  
  (d) All other districts 100.00  
(ii) Mineral waste of Limestone (Dimensional) usedfor purposes other than raw material by an industry. 23.00  
(iii) Mineral waste if used in industries. 90.00  
Cobbles 100.00  
3 Limestone & lime Suitable for lime making 90.00 1.4
Lime   135.00  
4 Lime Kanker, Jhajhara Kanker Lime Kanker & Jhajhara Kanker 20.00 1.4
[5 [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 09/07/2015] Marble, serpentine & other decorative stone 1. (a) Slabs & tiles having one dimension (width)35 cm and above and other finished products:–   2.7
    (a-i) For Makrana Area 380.00  
    (a-ii) For All other Area of Rajasthan 430.00  
  (b) Tiles having one dimension (width) less than 35cm: 350.00  
2. Blocks 240.00  
3. Irregular blocks processed by single wheelcutters whose diameter is not more than 60 cm located within theState of Rajasthan: 130.00  
  Provided that such blocks are not processed inthe factory premises where other wheel cutters having diametermore than 60 cm or Gangsaw of any design are installed.    
4. Karezi 65.00  
5. Khanda/ Karezi used in industries 90.00  
6. Khanda used as masonary Stone    
  (i) Alwar,Bharatpur,Jaipur, Jhunjhunu and Sikar districts 30.00  
  (ii) Other districts 23.00  
6 Granite, Diorite & other igneous rock types suitable forpolishing (i) Blocks having any dimension more than 70 cm. 215.00 3.0
(ii) Blocks having no dimension more than 70 cm. 90.00 2.0
(iii) Khanda used as masonary Stone 2.0  
(i) Alwar, Bharatpur, Jaipur, Jhunjhunu and Sikardistricts 30.00  
(ii) Other districts 23.00]  
7 Chips and powder making minerals like Marble, Dolomite,Serpentine, Rhyolite, Chert, Limestone, Quartzite etc. Used for making chips and powder. 65.00 2.7
  Provided that no royalty shall be payable on marble slurry/marble powder.    
[8 [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 09/07/2015] Masonary Stone (Limestone, Rhyolite, Quartzite, Schist,Phyllites etc.) (a) Used as Khanda, ballast, road metal, fatchere,gitty/ grit, papada, crusher dust, gravel, jhajhara, Quarryrubbish, Granular Sub-Base (G.S.B.) etc. :- 1.4  
  (i) Alwar, Bharatpur, Jaipur, Jhuhujhunu and Sikardistricts. 30.00  
  (ii) Other districts 23.00  
(b) Used for making cobbles. 100.00]  
9 Bajri, Kanker and ordinary sand (a) Bajri, Kankar -   1.4
  (i) Bharatpur, Jhunjhunu, Dholpur, Tonk and Sikardistricts. 35.00  
  (ii) Other districts 30.00  
(b) Ordinary sand/ ordinary earth used for -    
  (i) Manufacturing of Earthenwares, tiles etc. 12.00  
  (ii) Filling or leveling purposes in construction ofembankment, roads, railways, buildings etc. 3.00  
10 Brick earth, Murram, Surkhi   25.00 1.4
11 Phyllite and Schist Dimensional Stone used as Pati, kattla, roofing, flooringetc. 60.00 2.2
12 Fuller's earth   100.00 1
13 Bentonite   110.00 1.2
14 Slate stone   120.00 2
15 Salt petre   2500.00 -
16 Ordinary clays used for colour washing   15.00 1.5
17 (a) Bricks earth, Phyllite & Schist, Sand (includingBajri) Used for special purposes in industry 120.00 1.4
(b) Shale, Gneisses, Quartzite, Clay and any other rocks/minerals used for special purposes.   100.00  
18 Ball Clay i. Crude 60.00 -
ii. Processed 120.00  
19 Barytes i. White 70.00 -
ii. Off Colour 55.00  
20 Calcite   120.00 -
21 China Clay i. Crude 50.00 -
ii. Processed 400.00  
22 Dolomite i. Blocks 240.00 -
ii. Khanda 90.00  
23 Felspar i. Blocks 215.00 -
ii. Khanda 60.00  
24 Fireclay   60.00 -
25 Gypsum   125.00 -
26 Jasper   100.00 -
27 Mica i. Crude 500.00 -
ii. Waste & scrap 80.00  
28 Ochre   24.00 -
29 Pyrophyllite   75.00 -
30 Quartz   60.00 -
31 Quartzite Blocks used as flooring, tiling etc. 265.00 -
32 Silica Sand   70.00 -
33 Steatite or Talc or Soapstone i. Khanda 30.00 -
ii. Low Grade 75.00  
iii. Talc Grade 350.00  
34 Other minerals not specified above.   12% of pit mouth value -
Note. - Marble Khanda/ Lime Stone if used in Industries other than burning then royalty shall be payable at the higher rate of minor mineral or major mineral whichever is higher.][Schedule-II] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 24/04/2015.]Dead rent on Minor Minerals[See Rule 18 (3)]
S. No. Name of Mineral Rate of Dead rent in Rs. Per ten square meteror part thereof
Part-A
1 Dimensional stone:  
(a) Sandstone, Limestone, Slate stone and other Dimensionalstones which have not been mentioned anywhere in this schedule. 70.00
(b) Phyllite and schist 35.00
2 Mineral used for lime making:  
(a) Limestone 60.00
(b) Lime Kanker, Dhandhla and jhajhara Kankar 25.00
3 Mineral used for making chips and powder:  
Limestone, Marble, Chert, Serpentine, Rhyolite, Quartzite andother rocks 60.00
4 Mineral used as Blocks and sawn as slabs and tiles:  
(a) Marble, Serpentine and other rocks 100.00
(b) Granite, Diorite, Rhyolite, Dolorite and other rocks 60.00
5 Masonry stone and mineral used in construction works such asballast, road metal, brick earth, murrum, kankar, bajri orsurkhi etc. 30.00
5a Bajri when granted under mining lease by auction/ tender 3.00
6 Other Minerals:  
(a) Fuller's earth 25.00
(b) Bentonite 45.00
(c) Saltpetre 15.00
(d) Ordinary white/ yellow/ red clays 20.00
7 Other minerals not specified above 50.00
Part-B
8 Ball Clay 30.00
9 Barytes 45.00
10 Calcite 30.00
11 China Clay 30.00
12 Dolomite 30.00
13 Felspar 25.00
14 Fireclay 30.00
15 Gypsum 30.00
16 Jasper 30.00
17 Mica 30.00
18 Ochre 30.00
19 Pyrophyllite 30.00
20 Quartz 25.00
21 Quartzite  
  i. Blocks 70.00
  ii. Khanda 30.00
22 Silica Sand 30.00
23 Steatite or Talc or Soapstone 30.00
24 Other minerals not specified above 50.00