About the company

A minerals company built on operating reality and long-term value addition.

Big Plus Minerals Pvt. Ltd. is a Nepal-based minerals company with granite operations in Kailash, a registered office in Kathmandu, and a processing facility under development in the Simara Special Economic Zone.

Company overview

Built on granite operations, with a clear path toward processing and broader mineral development.

Big Plus Minerals is focused on building a stronger mineral value chain in Nepal. Its current operating base lies in granite extraction, while its next stage is centered on processing, finishing, and more disciplined industrial growth.

Rather than presenting extraction and processing as separate stories, the company is positioned around a connected model: produce raw material, strengthen the supply chain, and move toward finished products.

What Big Plus does

A company structure built around operations, processing, and expansion.

Current operations

Granite extraction in Kailash, Makwanpur provides the company’s present operating base and material source.

Processing path

The Simara facility is under development as the next stage of slab cutting, finishing, and value addition.

Broader mineral outlook

Additional granite, iron, and copper references support a wider long-term development outlook across Nepal.

Leadership & Structure

A clear structure for governance and execution.

Big Plus Minerals Pvt. Ltd. combines board oversight, executive leadership, and function-specific accountability. The company’s structure supports technical delivery, administration, procurement, finance, legal coordination, and site-level operations.

Top level

Board Oversight

The Board provides strategic oversight, governance direction, and long-term guidance for the company.

  • Mr. Sandeep Jalan
  • Mr. Prajwal M. Shrestha
  • Mr. Kshitiz Jalan

Second level

Executive Leadership

Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Deepak Raj Bhatta

The Chief Executive Officer leads company execution and coordinates technical, operational, commercial, and support functions.

Third level

Core Departments

Technical

Technical Department

Lead Geologist and Technical Team

  • Mr. Balram Karkee
  • Mr. Dhamendra Angdembe
  • Mr. Ram Dhakal

People & Administration

People & Administration

HR and Administration

  • Mr. Pawan Gautam
  • Mr. Bishwa Raman Pathak
  • Mr. Gopal Pun Magar
  • Mr. Sanjeev Bartaula

Commercial

Commercial Department

Finance, Procurement, and Administration

  • Mr. Mehar Jung Godar
  • Mr. Keshav Mishra

Fourth level

Support Functions

Legal

Legal Support

Legal Department

  • Miss. Saphala Khadka

Store

Operations Support

Store

  • Mr. Dil Raj Muktan

Milestones

Company milestones and development markers.

2021 incorporation

Big Plus Minerals Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated in Nepal in January 2021.

Kathmandu office

The company’s registered office presence is in Naxal, Kathmandu.

Expansion direction

The Simara facility marks the next step toward processing and finished stone products.

Development outlook

Granite leads today, while broader mineral interests support future growth.

Granite remains the company’s current operating focus. At the same time, Big Plus maintains broader mineral interests that support its long-term positioning and development outlook.

This combination of operating granite activity and future-facing mineral opportunities gives the company both present credibility and room to grow.

Mineral reference portfolio

Selected mineral references across Nepal.

The references below are presented in a clean public format, with company-held entries shown first and personal-name references listed separately.

Company-held references

Personal-name references

Kshitiz Jalan

Location: Baglung, Taman Khola

Mineral: Copper

Kshitiz Jalan

Location: Sindhuli, Hariharpurgadhi

Mineral: Iron

Sandeep Jalan

Location: Baglung, Taman Khola

Mineral: Copper

Shreya Jalan

Location: Baglung, Taman Khola

Mineral: Copper

Shreya Jalan

Location: Jajarkot, Barekot

Mineral: Iron

These entries are presented as mineral references. Prospecting locations should be read as future-facing interests rather than as current operating mines.