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Govt launches Sand Mining Framework to check illegal extraction

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

To help states deal with the issues, including demand supply deficit and illegal extraction, the government today launched a framework prepared after intensive consultations with all stakeholders.

The Framework was launched by of Mines Narendra Singh Tomar at the third National Conclave on Mines & Minerals here in

"A framework has been prepared. Intensive consultations have been carried out with the officials and other stake holders," Tomar said at the event.

is an important component for housing, infrastructure projects and construction activities, he said.

There have been various issues across the country in the activities related to like environmental degradation, non availability of sand, high prices, illegalities in etc, he said.

This will help states to frame their policies, taking into consideration their objectives, endowments and state deployment of resources, he added.

Tomar also said said that there has been a notable turn around in the sector ever since government has taken initiative for policy reforms.

The government amended the Mineral Auction Rules 2015 in November 2017 to make the auction process less cumbersome and help states auction mineral blocks quickly. The amendment has facilitated the auctions in a big way, he said.

"A record number of 41 mineral blocks have been put on auction within 3 months of the amendment, whereas 27 blocks were put up on auction earlier in 8 months from April to November 2017. Total estimated revenue to the over the lease period from the blocks already auctioned is Rs 1,43,893 crore," he said.

Tomar also launched the Portal for Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojna (PMKKKY) monitoring along with Registration and Returns module of Phase I of the Tenement System (MTS).

MTS primarily involves automating the entire mineral concession life-cycle, starting from identification of area and ending with closure of the mine; and connecting the various stakeholders for real-time transfer of electronic files and exchange of data.

It will facilitate end to end national of all the minerals produced in the country from the pithead to its end use, reducing the scope for illegal

The PMKKKY scheme is to be implemented by the funds collected under District Mineral Foundations (DMF) to be utilised for the welfare and development of the affected areas. Over Rs 17,000 crore have been collected under PMKKKY.

Mines said, "The natural endowment of across many states is unable to meet the demand, coupled with ease of extraction issues of environmental degradation, pricing and illegalities in have risen".

The main objective is to provide a framework to assist states in arriving at best possible options before them, the said.

The framework addresses the issues of state objectives, demand-supply assessment, measures to availability, allocation model, and monitoring mechanism.

Besides, it also includes suggestions for faster clearances /approvals and using its interventions in complete of

The framework also lays emphasis on alternatives of i e manufactured sand, import of etc, he added.

of State for Mines Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary was also present at the event, along with senior Union and officials and industry players.

In a statement, the mines ministry said 57 mines have been awarded 5 star ratings at the event.

rating system has led to a self-driven mechanism for adoption of best practices and for exhaustive and universal implementation of Sustainable Development Framework in mining, it said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 18:20 IST
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