Union Minister Pralhad Joshi inaugurates Second State Mining Ministers’ Conference in Bhopal

Union Minister of Coal, Mines and Parliamentary Affairs Shri Pralhad Joshi inaugurated the second State Mining Ministers’ Conference in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh today. The Conference is yet another step in the direction of making India’s mineral sector ‘Aatma Nirbhar’ and promoting Sustainable Mining in the country.  Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Mohan Yadav was the Chief Guest of the event and several Mines Ministers of other States also graced the conference. More than 80 Secretary level officers, Principal Secretaries/ Special Secretaries (Mines), and DGMs/DMGs from 28 States participated, along with the officials of the Ministries of Mines and Coal.

Addressing the conference, Union Minister Shri Pralhad Joshi, emphasized on self-reliant mining sector. The reforms initiated by the Ministry of Mines will strengthen the mining sector as well as it will contribute to the economic growth of the nation, he said. The recent reforms have led to Ease of doing business in the mining sector. The Minister further added that to support the shift to green energy,  last month the Ministry has placed 20 critical mineral blocks for auction. It will not only support the energy transition but also create opportunities for State Governments to earn more revenue. He further said that exploration of Mineral Blocks has been facilitated to aid the auction of blocks and the sector has been made more progressive to increase the production of minerals.

 

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that all the States including Madhya Pradesh will benefit from the reforms and initiatives undertaken   in the mining sector by Ministry of Mines. There are many hidden possibilities in our rich underground resources, implementation of these reforms and adoption of innovations will strengthen the States economically. The transparent and accountable system implemented in the mining process will further increase credibility of the mining sector, he said.

Union Minister and the Chief Minister also visited the exhibition “Beyond Mining” organized on the sidelines of the Conference.  Union Minister visited stall of HCL wherein he was informed that HCL has provided 70,000 Nos. of copper strips and 775 Nos. of copper wire rods of 99.99% purity for the construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Both strips and wire rods have been used in Ram Mandir construction for joining rocks. They visited NIRM stall also where it was showcased that NIRM was involved in quality inspection of the stones used in the construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.

With the increased focus on mineral Eeploration and processing, Ministry of Mines is trying to hand over more mineral blocks to State Governments for auction. In this regard the  Minister of Mines handed over a total of 87 Mineral Exploration reports which contain 50 G2/G3 reports and 37 G4 geological memorandums to State Governments. The notification of rules to implement the Exploration License (EL) regime was unveiled, along with finalization of 20 mineral blocks to be handed over to State Governments to kick-start the EL auction process. Thirteen  offshore mineral block reports were also handed over for auction. Another 16 heavy mineral blocks were handed over to the Department of Atomic Energy and five blocks of construction sand to the Administering Authority. Newly notified private exploration agencies were handed over with the accreditation certificates.

Shri Joshi launched Average Sale Price (ASP) module, an online platform where the real-time data of submitted returns is automatically fetched from the returns module (ibmreturns.gov.in). Overall this system facilitates the ease of doing business and cuts down the time to generate the ASP. Now, ASP for the previous month can be released in the next month itself. The Minister also launched a New template for Star Rating of  Mines, an online platform based on the industry feedback and the experience of previous years, new star rating templates have been prepared for small mines and large mines separately instead of common star rating templates for all the mines,  from the year 2023-24.

With the new regime of auction since 2015, to recognize the efforts of the State Government in auction for year 2022-23, Madhya Pradesh bagged the first rank and received the award of appreciation from the Union Minister today. State Mining Ministers and delegations from Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh & Karnataka  also received the award of appreciation from the Union  Minister.

District Mineral Foundation (DMF) is a lifeline for the mining areas with the increased focus on sustainable mining. Showcasing the  activities of DMF, a Coffee Table book was also released during the conference by the  Minister. The book entails 40 stories of interventions to ensure welfare, development and livelihood for people in areas affected by mining.

Three technical sessions were held during the conference to deliberate on new initiatives and exchange policy perspectives. The first session was about sharing experiences of best practices in the mining sector by different State Governments. Jharkhand delegate spoke about their Integrated Mines and mineral management policy. Gujarat presented their experience on Innovation in Mining Reforms, while Karnataka portrayed its Drone Survey report. Madhya Pradesh highlighted their newly launched Sand Policy. Odisha emphasized digitization as they presented their i3MS application.

The second session was on mining reforms of 2023, exploration licenses, critical minerals and offshore mining and extraction of critical minerals will help  boost our economy, enhance national security, and support our transition to a clean energy future. The last session of the crucial Conference was on National Mineral Exploration Trust (NMET), set up in 2015 for exploration funding.