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GS-3: Indian Economy and issues relating to resources.
Context:
Recently, the Rajya Sabha has passed the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2025.
More on the News
Key features of the Bill
Comparison
between the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 and the
Amendment Bill, 2025 |
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Provision |
Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act,
1957 |
Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation)
Amendment Bill, 2025 |
Inclusion of other minerals in a
mining lease |
·
Lease granted only for a specific mineral. ·
No detailed mechanism for adding minor/major minerals in existing leases. |
·
Lease holders may apply to the state
government to add other minerals. ·
For
inclusion of critical and strategic minerals, and other specified minerals,
no additional amount need to be paid. o
Critical & Strategic minerals (lithium,
graphite, nickel, cobalt, gold, silver) · For inclusion of other minerals, the
lease holder must pay an amount equivalent to the royalty for that
mineral. · Centre
may revise payment rules via notification. ·
For addition of a minor mineral to a mining
lease issued for a mineral other than a minor mineral (major minerals), the
state government may decide the royalty and other payments. · For
inclusion of major minerals in minor mineral leases, the central government
will prescribe rules. Atomic minerals above a specified grade cannot be
included in non-atomic leases. |
National Mineral Exploration Trust
(NMET) |
·
NMET was established to fund mineral
exploration. ·
All lessees are required to pay two percent of
royalty into the Trust. |
·
The
Bill widens the scope of the Trust to also fund development of mines and
minerals. ·
Funds can be used for offshore &
international projects. ·
Bill also renamed the National Mineral
Exploration and Development Trust (NMEDT). ·
The
Bill increases the rate of contribution to three percent of the royalty. |
Sale of minerals from captive mines |
·
Captive mines are allowed to sell only up to
50% of minerals produced in a year after meeting end-use requirements. |
·
The
Bill removes the limit on sale of minerals. ·
The
Bill also empowers state governments to allow sale of mineral dumps stacked
in the leased area up to a date specified by the central government. |
Deep-seated minerals (minerals which occur at a depth of more
than 200 metres below the surface of land) |
No provision
for automatic area extension. |
·
The
Bill allows for a one-time extension of the area under a mining or composite
lease. ·
The
mining area may be extended by up to 30% of the existing leased area under a
composite licence and by up to 10% of the existing leased area under a mining
lease. ·
A
composite licence provides rights for both prospecting and mining. |
Mineral exchanges (a
registered electronic trading platform or marketplace for trading minerals
and metals). |
No provision
for mineral exchanges. |
·
Establishes authority to register &
regulate mineral exchanges (electronic trading platforms). ·
Centre to frame rules on: o
manner of registration o
levy of fees and other charges, o
prevention of insider trading and market
manipulation o
grievance redressal. |
India’s Position on Mines and Minerals
Mines and Mineral allocations in Budget 2025–26:
Source:
The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2025
Indian Ports Bill, 2025
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