In the year 2014, the higher judiciary turned the spotlight on the allotment of coal blocks with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India’s report of 2012 focusing on the allocation of coal blocks between 2004 and 2009. In 2015, the Narendra Modi government amended the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act mandating auctions. As a part of the Bill, the government created a new body in the form of a District Mineral Foundation (DMF) where licensees and leaseholders pay the DMF a certain amount of the royalty. This was driven by the Prime Minister’s firm belief that local communities are the key stakeholders in the nation’s natural resource-led development.
Launched in 2015, this program aims to support the welfare of regions and communities impacted by mining activities.
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The Act modifies the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act of 1957.
Introduction of a New Mining License Category: A new type of mining license called the prospecting license-cum-mining lease has been introduced. This license will be issued by state governments for both notified minerals (with the approval of the central government) and other minerals.
Auction Process for Leases: All mining leases will now be granted through competitive bidding, including e-auction.
Establishment of District Mineral Foundation (DMF) and National Mineral Exploration Trust (NMET):
Purpose of NMET: The trust is responsible for regional and detailed exploration of minerals, with a particular focus on strategic and critical minerals.
Contribution Rate to NMET: The rate of contribution to NMET is set at 2% of the royalty paid.
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4. How do local communities benefit from the mineral ecosystem in India? |
5. What role does the government play in managing India's mineral resources? |
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