National Mineral Policy, 2019 Approved by Cabinet
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Industry Status to Mining Activity Granted
The Union Cabinet, chaired
by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved National Mineral Policy 2019 on
28 February 2019.
Benefits:
The New National Mineral
Policy will ensure more effective regulation. It will lead
to sustainable mining sector development in future while addressing the issues of
project affected persons especially those residing in tribal
areas
Objective:
The aim of National Mineral
Policy 2019 is to have a more effective, meaningful and implementable policy that
brings in further transparency, better regulation and enforcement, balanced social
and economic growth as well as sustainable mining practices.
Details:
The National Mineral Policy
2019 includes provisions which will give boost to mining
sector such as
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introduction
of Right of First Refusal for RP/PL holders,
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encouraging
the private sector to take up exploration,
·
auctioning
in virgin areas for composite RP cum PL cum ML on revenue share basis,
·
encouragement
of merger and acquisition of mining entities and
·
transfer of mining leases and creation of dedicated mineral corridors
to boost private sector mining areas.
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The 2019
Policy proposes to grant status of industry to mining activity to boost financing
of mining for private sector and for acquisitions of mineral assets in other countries
by private sector
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It also
mentions that Long term import export policy for mineral will help private sector
in better planning and stability in business
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The Policy
also mentions rationalize reserved areas given to PSUs which have not been used
and to put these areas to auction, which will give more opportunity to private sector
for participation
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The Policy
also mentions to make efforts to harmonize taxes, levies & royalty with world
benchmarks to help private sector
Among the changes introduced
in the National Mineral Policy, 2019 include the focus on make in India initiative
and Gender sensitivity in terms of the vision.
In so far as the regulation in Minerals is concerned,
E-Governance, IT enabled systems, awareness and Information campaigns have been
incorporated. Regarding the role of state
in mineral development online public portal with provision for generating triggers
at higher level in the event of delay of clearances has been put
in place. NMP 2019 aims to attract private
investment through incentives while the efforts would be made
to maintain a database of mineral resources and tenements under mining tenement
systems. The new policy focusses on use
coastal waterways and inland shipping for evacuation and transportation of minerals
and encourages dedicated mineral corridors to facilitate the transportation of minerals. The utilization of the district mineral fund for
equitable development of project affected persons and areas. NMP 2019 proposes a
long term export import policy for the mineral sector to
provide stability and as an incentive for investing in large scale commercial mining
activity.
The 2019 Policy also introduces the concept
of Inter-Generational Equity that deals with the well-being not only of the present
generation but also of the generations to come and also
proposes to constitute an inter-ministerial body to institutionalize the mechanism
for ensuring sustainable development in mining.
Background:
National Mineral Policy
2019 replaces the extant National Mineral Policy 2008 ("NMP 2008") which
was announced in year 2008. The impetus to review NMP 2008 came about by way of
a direction from the Supreme Court vide its judgment dated 02.08.2017 in Writ Petition
(Civil) No. 114/2014 entitled Common Cause v/s Union of India & Others.
In compliance of the directions
of the apex Court, the Ministry of Mines constituted a committee on 14.08.2017 under
the chairmanship of Dr. K Rajeswara
Rao, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Mines to review NMP 2008. The Committee had
members from Central Ministries/ Departments, State Governments, Industry Associations
and Subordinate offices of Ministry of Mines. The Committee also invited concerned
NGOs and Institutional Bodies to take part in the deliberation of the Committee
meetings. The Comments/suggestions from the stakeholders were
also sought. Based on the deliberations held at Committee meetings and stakeholders'
comments/ suggestions, Committee Report was prepared and submitted
to the Ministry of Mines.
The Ministry of Mines accepted
the committee Report and invited the comments/ suggestions of the stakeholders as
part of the PLCP process. Based on the received comments/ suggestions received in
PLCP process and the comments/ suggestions from the Central Ministries/ Departments
the Ministry of Mines finalized the National Mineral Policy 2019.