New Mineral Policy in two months: Mines Ministry

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The government is giving final touches to the draft National Mineral Policy and is likely to announce it within two months, a said on Friday.

Pathak was speaking at a National Summit on Mineral Exploration and Sustainability, organised by industry body Ficci and and Responsibility (IICSR).

Responding to industry's concern over high taxes, the new policy will take cognisance of the recommendations on royalties and other levies to put a liberal regime in place, he said.

Pathak urged the private sector to step up investment in mineral exploration and assured industry that the government will extend financial and other support to junior exploration companies developed by the private sector.

Explaining the reasons for the lack of private investment in the sector, called for making exploration blocks sustainable through offer of larger blocks and rights to companies doing reconnaissance work.

Making available technology and equipment developed indigenously to explorers and benchmarking of taxation with international norms were the other requests made by Kumar.

Essel and Industries MD and Ficci Committee Tuhin Mukherjee stressed the need to develop a sustainability framework at the planning stage itself and called for introspection on the need to open mines wherever minerals were available.

Advocating for sustainable mining, IICSR Founder said the day is not far when the country's progress will be measured in terms of sustainable domestic production rather than its Gross Domestic Product.

General spoke of the opportunities and challenges in expediting mineral exploration in the country.

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First Published: Fri, August 17 2018. 19:14 IST