Sunday, April 1, 2018
Ministry of Mines 2017
AMENDMENTS IN THE MINERAL AUCTION RULES
The Mines and Mineral Development and
Regulation Act, 1957 was amended in 2015. Subsequent to the amendment, the
Ministry of Mines notified the Mineral Auction Rules, 2015 on 20/05/2015 to
prescribe the procedure of the auction process.
Auction of concessions for major minerals
(other than coal, petroleum and natural gas) was done for the first time in the
history of mineral administration in the country. 33 blocks were successfully
allocated. The value of minerals auctioned out is Rs.1,69,000 Crore. Revenue to
states over lease period are estimated at Rs.1,28,000 Crore. The additional
revenue on account of auction process is Rs.99,000 Crore. However, 60 auction
attempts failed during this period.
The Ministry of Mines was monitoring the
process very closely with the state governments. The consensus emerged that the
Mineral Auction Rules need to be amended to make the process more pragmatic
without sacrificing the checks on successful bidders. Accordingly, the Mineral
Auction Rules have been amended on 30/11/2017.
AERO-GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
The Multi-sensor Aero-geophysical Survey of
the Obvious Geological Potential Area was inaugurated on 7th April, 2017.
Airborne geophysical surveys is one of the most time efficient, comprehensive
and cost effective methods of resource exploration worldwide. The project has
commenced covering four blocks comprising 2 lakh sq. Km. is one of the largest
airborne projects to be executed in one go anywhere in the world.
COMMITTEE TO REVIEW THE NATIONAL MINERAL
POLICY, 2008
A committee has been constituted under the
Chairmanship of Additional Secretary (Mines) to review the National Mineral
Policy, 2008 as directed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide its
judgement dated 2.08.2017 in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 114 of 2014.
STAR RATING OF MINES
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Ministry of Mines, in its endeavor for taking up exhaustive and
universal implementation of the Sustainable Development Framework (SDF) in
mining, has evolved a system of Star Rating of Mines.
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The Ministry of Mines instituted the Sustainable Development Framework
(SDF) for taking up mining activity, encompassing inclusive growth, without
adversely affecting the social, economic and environmental well-being, at
present and also in future generation.
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It has been institute as a two tier system providing self-evaluation
templates to be filled in by the mine operator followed by validation through
Indian Bureau of Mines.
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The evaluation templates for Star Rating was notified vide notification
dated 23.05.2016 for major minerals
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Based on the performance of the mining lease, 1 to 5 Star rating, the
positive impact of getting higher Star Rating will drive miners to quickly
adopt sustainable mining practices.
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The Star Rating has been included as statutory provision in the MCDR for
time- bound (2 years) achieving of minimum 4 stars.
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A web enabled online system for evaluation of measures has been
developed and launched on 18th August, 2016 as a vital step for ensuring
compliance of environmental protection and social responsibility by the mining
sector.
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A template for star rating of miner minerals is also being prepared.
MINING SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (MSS)
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Mining Surveillance System (MSS) is a satellite-based monitoring system
which aims to establish a regime of responsive mineral administration by
curbing instances of illegal mining activity through automatic remote sensing
detection technology.
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Ministry of Mines & Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) have developed the
MSS, with assistance from Bhaskaracharya Institute for space applications and
Geo-informatics (BISAG), Gandhinagar and Ministry of Electronics and
Information Technology (MEITY).
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The system works on the basic premise that most minerals occur in the
continuity and their occurrence is not limited to the lease area but is likely
to extend in the vicinity. The MSS checks a region of 500 meters around the
existing mining lease boundary to search for any unusual activity which is
likely to be illegal mining. Any
discrepancy is found is flagged-off as a trigger.
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The MSS is a transparent & bias-free system, having a quicker
response time and capability of effective follow-up. The deterrence effect of
‘Eyes watching from the Sky’ would be extremely fruitful in curbing instances
of illegal mining.
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A user friendly mobile app for MSS has been created and launched on 24th
January, 2017 at Gandhinagar for enabling public participation in assisting the
governments endeavor to curb illegal mining, which was being used by the
inspecting officials to submit compliance reports of their inspections.
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In the initial phase, a total of 296 triggers across the country covering
a total area of 3994.87 hectares wherein, 48 unauthorized mining have been
detected after inspection of the triggers by the state government officials.
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The training of all the States for its adoption of the MSS for minor
minerals has also been done.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA (GSI)
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GSI has completed 6927.5 sq. km Specialized Thematic Mapping (on
1:25,000 scale) out of 14,000 sq. km target during Annual Programme 2017-18 till the end of November 2017.
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GSI has completed 57,264 sq. km National Geochemical Mapping (on
1:50,000 scale) out of 1,37,000 sq. km target during Annual Programme 2017-18 till the end of November 2017
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GSI has completed 45,947 sq. km National Geophysical Mapping (on
1:50,000 scale) out of 1,00,000 sq. km target during Annual Programme 2017-18 till the end of November 2017
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GSI has completed 2693 line km by Heliborne Survey out of 25,000 line km target during Annual
Programme 2017-18 till the end of November
2017
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GSI has completed preliminary marine mineral investigation for 3741 sq.
km in Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) out of 30,000 sq. km target during Annual
Programme 2017-18 till the end of November 2017
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GSI has been engaged in 37 programmes of National Landslide
Susceptibility Mapping (NLSM on 1: 50,000 scale) during 2017-18. GSI has covered 25,776 sq. km by Landslide
Susceptibility Mapping out of 45,000 sq. km target during Annual Programme
2017-18 till the end of November 2017
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GSI has digitized all its mineral exploration reports (6090 nos.) and
uploaded those reports in OCBIS Portal.
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In the calendar year 2017, GSI has reported augmentation of natural
mineral resources to National Mineral Inventory (NMI of Indian Bureau of Mines)
of copper (24.94 million tonne), iron (206.23 million tonne), bauxite (4.5
million tonne), limestone (1238.61 million tonne), platinum group of element (0.402 million
tonne), gold (1.67 million tonne), potash (9.66 million tonne), andalusite (45.87
million tonne) and coal (1822.44 million tonne)
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Geological Survey of India Training Institute (GSITI) and the Indian
Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (IIT-H), have signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (moU) on collaboration for academic and research programs leading
to award of Ph. D. Degree by GSITI from academic year beginning 1st April,
2018.
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GSI has implemented an integrated IT-enablement system - Online Core
Business Integrated System (OCBIS) with a goal towards comprehensive data
management across Missions and Support systems. OCBIS has been scoped to
enhance IT capability of GSI as well as to put GSI into an open standards based
IT platform to effectively exchange information with external stakeholders,
including Ministry of Mines, national and state level earth science
organizations / departments, industry and citizens.
NATIONAL ALUMINIUM COMPANY LIMITED (NALCO)
Performance Highlights
During the year 2016-17, Bauxite Mines and
Alumina Refinery scaled a new high and achieved highest ever production since
inception with bauxite transportation of 68.25 lakh MT (100% capacity) and
Alumina Hydrate production of 21.00 lakh MT (100% normative capacity)
respectively.
SWACHHA ICONIC CITY
NALCO has taken up beautification of Shri
Jagannatha Temple, Puri under Swachha iconic city initiative. Shri Jagannatha
Temple illumination completed. Both side walls of VIP road, Puri beautified
with thematic painting based on Jagannatha culture. Renovation and
beautification of Gandhi Park taken up at Puri.
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