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Granite
 

The term "Granite" is derived from latin word "Granum" meaning "grain" because of its granular nature. Rajasthan is well known since time immemorial for its building and dimensional stones like Marble, Sandstone, Limestone, Slate etc. Recently granite has also been added to this list. Granite occupies a prominent place among dimensional stones on account of its hardness, durability, capability to take mirror polish and fascinating colours. As such the use of granite has increased many fold as dimensional and decorative stone all over the world and this has created a good export market for Indian Granite.

Granite has a 95% share in India's dimensional stone export. The export of high value added items like tiles, polished slabs and monument stones has increased by over 50% average growth rate per year.

 
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Geographical Distribution

Rajasthan is richly endowed with large reserves of different varieties of granite spread over in 23 districts of the state. More than 200 localities of granite have been identified so far. The important districtwise locations are given below .

JALORE: Nun, Kalkaji, Raniwara, Khambi, Saphara, Bibalsar, Bruti Kawala, Roja-Bhakar, Keshwana, Kola-Ki-Ghati, Kala-Ghati, Taskhana, Dungari Leta-Dhawala, Kota-Kasta, Tavab, Maylawas, Nabi-Bhetala etc.

SIROHI: Abu,Veerwada-Arasanaji, Mer-Mundwara, Koteshwara, Sanpur-Siyankara, Idarla, Padru Khera, Meerpur, Amlari, Wan, Jeerawal, Dantaria, Shivganj, Anapura, Jhar, Sivera etc.

BHILWARA: Gyangarh-Thana-Phakoliya, Katar, Bor-Ka-Bariya, Janarda, Dhaneri, Naya Talab, Sabadara, Nareli, Charon-Ka-Bariya, Karera, Dhani-Somani, Dhikola, Badnor, Bheru Khera, Kidimal, Udai Ram Ji Ka Guda, Rampuria, Shivpura, etc.

PALI: Bar-Sendara (Jhala-Ki-Chowki), Chittar, Manihari-Bala, Paldi, Sumerpur, Erinpura, Nana-Beda, Sarthur, Rani, Nadol-Narlai-Vinpura, Kot-Samariya, Kharda-Kerala, Dharamdhari, Jawaria, Netra, Jhakhora, Khidara, Kothar, Dani-Dantiwara etc.

Bala Flower
Jalore
Chima Pink
Jalore
Copper Silk
Jalore
Golden Pearl
Jalore
Bala Flower Jalore
Chima Pink Jalore
Copper Silk Jalore
Golden Pearl Jalore
Imperial Pink
Jalore
Rosy Pink
Jalore
Royal Touch
Jalore
Sunrise Yellow
Jalore
Imperial Pink Jalore
Rosy Pink Jalore
Royal Touch Jalore
Sunrise Yellow Jalore
Merry Gold
Barmer
Rakhee Green
Barmer
Royal Cream
Barmer
P. White
Pali
Merry Gold Barmer
Rakhi Green Barmer
Royal Cream Barmer
P. White Pali
 

BARMER: Ludrara, Rakhi, Mokalsar, Viratara, Dhok, Bachbhar, Piplaun, Dhori Manna etc.

JHUNJHUNU: Lal-Pahari (Jhunjhunu), Rizani-Rasoda-Nand, Bakara, Makhar, Kerpura, Hukampura-Bamlwas, Gudha Gorji, Dosi, Khetri, Bagora, Dausi, etc.

TONK: Kadila, Ganwar, Rajpura, Hatgi, Bagri, Rupawali, Dewal, Phulmaliya, Hasimpur etc.

ALWAR: Harsora, Naroli, Davson, Khatoti, Modi-Malwash, Haripur, Gadh Bashi, Dadikar, Tarwala, Kankara etc.

AJMER : Sodpur, Gopalpura, Bhinai,Ramaliya, Kishangarh,

Harmada, Patan, Modi-Samada, Gadwari, Tarwale-Kankara, Khanpura, Daulatpura, Buharu, Bargaon, Kanpura, Jiwana, Pilua, Piplod, Rupnagar, Pisangan, Vijay Nagar, Ramgarh, Bhimpura, Sewaria, Gelpur.

BANSWARA : Mungthali, Sageta, Thikria, Ganoda, Pipalkhunt, Jhupel.

JAIPUR : Dudu (Mal Ki Dhani), Sakhun-Ladera, Hatupura-Bigolav, Mal Ki Dhani, Kila-Danteri, Mehagi (Ramgarh), Bashi (Dagota), Balohi (Kotputli).

JODHPUR : Jasai, Bisala, Taralana, Nangris, Jodha Mali, Ransigaon, Khaniyana, Ramaniyana, Madlia, Pipar, Khejarala, Siyara, Chokri Khurd, Chokri Kalai, Padasla Kalan.

SAWAI MADHOPUR : Baunli, Baragaon, Sarwar, Khajana, Dungar, Nagal, Pahar, Karwaripal.

SIKAR : Ajeetgarh, Mundaru, Jitala, Jetpur, Dabala, Bagora.

UDAIPUR : Gingala, Unthala, Udai Sagar, Dakan-Kotra, Jaisamand, Salumber, Jhalara, Saira, Padrada, Kagwas, Moanda, Modi-Bathera, Kanor.

RAJSAMAND : Lasani, Sanora-Ka-Bariya, Isharmand, Malkot, Kakroda, Kalalon Ki Anti, Bachhariya, Kania Kheda.

CHITTAURGARH : Gangrar, Soniana, Khuntia, Ganeshpura, Nimbahera, Chhoti Sadri.

DUNGARPUR : Ramgarh, Punawali-Bokarsal.

 
Technical Information of Granite
Technical Details
    
Water Absorption,
% by weight
Density, bulk
specific gravity
Modulus of
rupture, N/mm2
Compressive
strength N/mm2
Abrassion resistance
to wear
Flexural strength, N/mm2
ASTM/
Indian Standard
    
C-97
C-97
C-99
C-170
IS 1237
Guidelines
IS 4860 Guidelines
Area
   
Dry
Wet
Dry
Wet
Avg. Wear mm
Mxm. Wear
mm
Bala Flower,
Jalore
0.44
2.61
23
22
203
184
0.6
0.7
20
Chima Pink,
Jalore
0.73
2.62
11
13
140
119
0.6
0.7
13
Copper Silk,
Jalore
0.04
2.63
17
20
148
119
0.7
0.9
19
Golden Pearl,
Jalore
0.07
2.64
13
14
186
152
0.7
0.8
14
Imperial Pink,
Jalore
0.15
2.65
11
15
117
100
0.6
0.7
14
Rosy Pink, Jalore
0.09
2.62
14
18
125
118
0.6
0.7
16
Royal Touch,
Jalore
0.12
2.63
17
19
123
123
0.5
0.6
18
Sunrise Yellow,
Jalore
0.12
2.62
13
14
142
102
0.8
0.9
12
Merry Gold, Barmer
0.70
2.61
15
14
125
109
0.8
1.00
14
Rakhee Green,
Barmer
0.10
2.71
11
13
134
132
0.7
0.8
13
Royal Cream, Barmer
0.22
2.59
17
18
141
171
0.6
0.7
15
P.White, Pali
0.20
2.65
11
11
142
133
0.9
1.00
11
 
Classification
 
Granites are classified under four grades depending upon the compressive strength and abrasive resistance as specified below :
 
Designation Grade
Compressive Strength
(kg/cm2 mini.)
Abrasion Value
(% max.)
A
2,200
32
B
1,800
36
C
1,400
40
D
1,000
45
 
Status of Granite Industries
 
A large number of granite based processing units are operating in Rajasthan including many processing units of large and imported Gangsaws. Some of these are totally export oriented units. A number of tiny/small tiling plants are also in operation. Units are mainly located at Jalore, Sikar, Abu Road, Alwar, Jhnjhunu, Jaipur, Banswara, Shahpura, Ajmer, Chittaurgarh, Udaipur, Badnor, Devgarh, Raipur, Pali, Jodhpur etc.

Commercial expolitation of granite in India is confined largely to Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Orrisa, M.P., Bihar and Gujrat. India is second largest exporter of granite blocks and finished slabs and tiles.
 
 

Nodal Officer: B. L. Swarnkar
Additional Director (Administration), Phone: 0294-2414072

Co-Nodal Officer: P. K. Bhatnagar
Suptdg. Geologist (Remote Sensing)