Operations and project footprint

Big Plus Minerals is building an integrated path from granite extraction to finished stone production.

Current operations are anchored in Kailash, Makwanpur, while the Simara processing facility is under development as the next stage of value addition.

Kailash operations

The company’s current operating base for granite extraction.

Kailash, Makwanpur serves as the company’s granite operating base and raw material source. It is the operational foundation of Big Plus Minerals today.

The Kailash site is not just a location reference. It is the upstream side of a broader mine-to-product business model.

Simara processing plant

Under development as the value-add and finishing stage.

The Simara Special Economic Zone (SEZ Simara) processing plant is currently under development and will serve as the company’s value-add and finishing stage for slab cutting and finished stone production.

It marks the next stage of the company’s move toward processing, finishing, and stronger in-country value addition.

Until formally commissioned, Simara should be described as under development.

Mineral interests

A growing portfolio of strategic interests in iron, copper, and other minerals across Nepal.

Granite

Current operating focus tied to Kailash extraction and future slab processing.

Iron

Project records show iron prospecting interests that support longer-term resource optionality.

Copper

Additional copper prospecting interests are presented as future-facing mineral opportunities within the broader development story.

Field references

Operational visuals and technical records are organized separately.

Site visuals, field videos, sample-core records, and drilling references are grouped on the Gallery page so the Operations page can stay focused on business activity, development direction, and project references.

Mineral site references

Prospecting and mineral reference overview.

This section presents public mineral references in a clear website format, with company-held entries shown first and personal-name references shown separately below.

Company-held references

Big Plus Minerals Pvt. Ltd.

License No. 56/079/80
Location Makwanpur, Bagmati
Mineral Iron
Area 2.625 sq. km

Big Plus Minerals Pvt. Ltd.

License No. 67/079/80
Location Bhojpur, Ramprasad Rai
Mineral Granite
Area 4.781 sq. km

Big Plus Minerals Pvt. Ltd.

License No. 109/079/80
Location Makwanpur, Bagmati
Mineral Iron
Area 9.8 sq. km

Big Plus Minerals Pvt. Ltd.

License No. 112/079/80
Location Sankhuwasabha, Sabhapokhari
Mineral Copper
Area 12 sq. km

Big Plus Minerals Pvt. Ltd.

License No. 110/079/80
Location Baglung, Galkot
Mineral Copper
Area 5.95 sq. km

Personal-name references

Kshitiz Jalan

License No. 93/079/80
Location Baglung, Taman Khola
Mineral Copper
Area 12 sq. km

Kshitiz Jalan

License No. 18/080/81
Location Sindhuli, Hariharpurgadhi
Mineral Iron
Area 1.998 sq. km

Shreya Jalan

License No. 42/080/81
Location Baglung, Taman Khola
Mineral Copper
Area 11 sq. km

Shreya Jalan

License No. 100/080/81
Location Jajarkot, Barekot
Mineral Iron
Area 9 sq. km

Sandeep Jalan

License No. 12/082/83
Location Baglung, Taman Khola
Mineral Copper
Area 5.991 sq. km

Reference material

Prospecting visuals and technical records remain available without crowding this page.

Bhojpur granite references, Palung drilling records, and sample-core visuals remain part of the broader project record. They are organized on the Gallery page to keep this page tighter, easier to scan, and more focused on operations and development positioning.

Licenses & Compliance

Licence-backed granite operations, with clear public evidence.

This section separates current licence-backed activity from broader prospecting references and planned processing work, so the company is presented clearly and responsibly.

Company Standing

Big Plus Minerals Pvt. Ltd. is an incorporated private limited company in Nepal with company records maintained for formal review.

Clear Status Language

Prospecting entries are framed as mineral interests, while the Simara processing facility is described as under development until commissioned.

Industry challenges

Mining Challenges in Nepal

Infrastructure constraints

Difficult terrain, transport bottlenecks, and unreliable electricity can slow execution.

Execution gaps

Modern equipment, technical manpower, and strong geological data are not always easy to access.

Approvals and communities

Land-use issues, environmental clearances, and local concerns need careful handling and long-term trust.