Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

State to allocate 3000 mines by March 31

- Sachin Saini sachin.saini@hindustant­imes.com

: Around 3000 minor mineral mines and eight blocks of major minerals will be allocated by March 31 to generate revenue and employment, the Rajasthan mines minister said.

The state mines department has initiated e-auction of minor mineral mines for the first time after amending the mineral policy in February this year.

Mines minister Surendra Pal Singh said all processes – be it allotment of mines, or issuing of exit passes – have been made online to ensure transparen­cy.

“We are identifyin­g around 1000 new minor mineral blocks in Rajasthan, which will be allocated through e-auction. Around 1650 mines, for which letter of intent (LoI) was issued, will be cleared by February,” Singh said.

“In addition, we will issue mining lease to farmers who find gypsum in their fields; we received over 950 applicatio­ns for the same.”

Farmers consider their fields as wasteland because of gypsum accumulati­on. Issuing farmers lease to dig and sell gypsum will provide them financial support, the minister said.

“The farmers will start earning. Of the total applicatio­ns received, mining lease has been given to over 300 famers. This will also help curb illegal gypsum sale.”

The government decision benefited farmers in Shri Ganganagar, Hanumangar­h, Bikaner, Churu, Nagaur and Jaisalmer districts, Singh said.

The mines department has identified eight blocks of major minerals -- copper in Chittorgar­h, Ajmer and Jhunjhunu districts, and limestone in Nagaur and Jaisalmer.

“The new blocks will fetch over Rs 40,000 crore revenue,” a mines department official told HT on condition of anonymity. “Around 70% of state mining revenue comes from major minerals.”

Auctioning of two major mineral mines in Nagaur and Chittorgar­h districts in January will generate Rs 10,500 crore revenue, the official said

A notice has been issued to invite bids for 180 new minor mineral mines —mason stone, marble, granite, and sandstone, among others. “This is the first time minor mineral mines are e-auctioned and people are showing keen interest; around 70 applicatio­ns have been received,” the official said.

JAIPUR

 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? The state mines department has initiated eauction of minor mineral mines for the first time after amending the mineral policy in February this year.
HT FILE PHOTO The state mines department has initiated eauction of minor mineral mines for the first time after amending the mineral policy in February this year.

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