Coal ministry initiates star rating registration process for coal, lignite mines
1 min read 21 Jun 2023, 05:27 PM ISTThis initiative aims to evaluate and recognize mines based on their compliance with statutory provisions, utilization of advanced mining technologies, economic achievements, and adherence to best practices.

New Delhi: The ministry of coal on Wednesday announced the commencement of the star rating registration process for coal and lignite mines.
This initiative aims to evaluate and recognize mines based on their compliance with statutory provisions, utilization of advanced mining technologies, economic achievements, and adherence to best practices.
“The star rating policy aims to evaluate mines based on various factors across seven key parameters namely, mining operations, environment-related parameters, adoption of technologies, best mining practices, economic performance, rehabilitation & resettlement, worker-related compliance and safety & security," the ministry said.
This year’s notification for registration of coal and lignite mines for the Star Rating program was issued on 30 May and the Star Rating portal for registration was opened on 1 June. In just a short period up to 19 June, 376 mines have already applied for participation, marking the highest number of participating mines since the programme’s inception in 2018-19.
The ministry is anticipating even more mines to register as the portal will remain open for registration until 30 June.
According to the ministry, the participating mines are also encouraged to undertake a comprehensive self-evaluation process, which should be completed by July 31, 2023. Upon completion, the top 10% of the highest-scoring mines will be selected for further validation through an inspection conducted by a committee. Meanwhile, the remaining 90% of the mines will undergo an online review process.
Additionally, all participants will have the opportunity to contribute to the evaluation by reviewing other mines. The comprehensive review process is set to be finalized by October 31, 2023. Following this, a Coal Controller review will be conducted, leading to the publication of the final results by January 31, 2024. The evaluation process will be carried out by the esteemed Coal Controller’s Organization, ensuring transparency and impartiality in the assessment.
“Coal Ministry aims to elevate the overall performance and sustainability of coal and lignite mining in the country by driving competitiveness and promoting responsible mining practices. The ratings awarded range from Five Star to NO Star, comprehensively evaluating each mine’s achievements," it added.