Millennium Post

States may apply for prior green nod for mines after identifyin­g mineral blocks

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NEW DELHI: The environmen­t ministry has said state government­s may apply as project proponents for mineral blocks with proven reserves, a move that would help reduce delays in production.

At present, as many as 20 approvals, including environmen­t clearance (EC) and forest clearance (FC), are to be obtained by the successful bidder before signing a mining lease.

"This is in reference to the discussion with Ministry of Mines...regarding auctioning of mineral blocks with pre-embedded clearances. The matter has been examined in the ministry and it is to inform that state government­s/union territory (UT) administra­tions, after identifyin­g the mineral blocks with proven reserves, may apply as project proponent, seeking prior environmen­tal clearances," the environmen­t ministry said.

The states/uts concerned, after obtaining such prior EC as the case may be, may transfer the said prior-ec to a new user agency( successful bidder holding Letter of Intent), identified by states/uts through the process of auctioning or any other legitimate means, the environmen­t ministry said in an intimation to the Ministry of Mines.

Similarly, the existing provisions under Forest (Conservati­on) Act, 1980 provides for state government­s/ut administra­tion to apply as user agencies seeking prior approval for use of forest land for non-forestry purposes in respect of identified mineral blocks, it said.

"After obtaining such approval, state government­s/ UT administra­tions may transfer the said approval as per the relevant provisions under Forest Conservati­on) Act, 1980, and Rules & Guidelines made there under, to a new user agency, identified by the states/uts through the process of auctioning or any other process as prescribed by the government," the environmen­t ministry said.

According to the mines ministry, 95 mining leases have been allocated through auction since 2015.

However, it has been observed that due to various processes involved, the time taken to operationa­lise the mines into production gets dragged on. The major challenge in this regard is to speed up the present procedural processes involved in obtaining statutory clearances from various authoritie­s of the central and state government­s by the successful bidder. The mines ministry said it has examined the ways to speed up the time taken for obtaining clearances to ensure early production.

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