National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines
National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines
Annexure 7Royalty Accruals on Minerals in States with Significant Mining Activities(Rs crore)Total royalty collectionState2002–03 2003–04 2004–05Chhattisgarh 552.36 637.17 694.61Jharkhand 797.65 900.16 916.2Karnataka 83.89 143.62 210.94Madhya Pradesh 590.69 646.71 733.72Orissa 440.57 547.2 663.61Rajasthan 399.68 457.96 589.79Maharashtra 400.69 475.92 568.24Gujarat 172.63 217.90 238.95Kerala 1.63 10.45 12.61Goa 14.81 17.87 17.44Tamil Nadu 297.34 324.5 324.82Andhra Pradesh 769.93 766.56 864.53Uttaranchal 22.55 30.65 35.6Uttar Pradesh 262.42 254.18 291.94Haryana 118.08 76.77 92.50Assam 9.36 12.64 13.36Source: Department of Mining and Geology, various state governments.282
Annexure 8Mineral-wise Collection of Royalty in Selected States(Rs crore)Sl. Mineral2002–03No.Madhya Jharkhand Orissa Chhattisgarh Rajasthan KarnatakaPradesh1 Iron ore - 20.77 42.26 35.93 0.012 5.382 Bauxite 1.25 6.59 27.74 3.98 0.153 Copper 7.69 0.22 - - 2.144 Lime stone 113.96 3.18 8.11 58.60 93.62 44.495 Dolomite 1.07 1.05 6.29 3.68 0.69 0.166 Manganese 2.61 - 1.52 - 0.01 0.0877 Chromite - - 18.18 - 0.0788 Diamond 3.05 - - -9 Gold 0.13 0.006610 Rock phosphate 21.1511 Lead & Zinc 85.0412 Major minerals 129.63 31.81 104.1 102.19 202.79 50.3516(sum of sl. nos.1–1113 Coal/lignite 450.26 732.07 310.73 434.08 2.3914 Sub-total579.89 763.88 414.83 536.27 205.18 50.35(sl. nos. 12 +13)15 Other minerals 3.87 1.77 2.52 0.55 20.318 0.718416 Major minerals 583.76 765.65 417.35 536.82 225.50 51.07Grand total(sl. nos. 14 + 15)17 Minor minerals 6.93 32.00 23.22 15.54 174.18 32.8218 Total royalty 590.69 797.65 440.57 552.36 399.68 83.89283
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Annexure 7Royalty Accruals on <strong>Mineral</strong>s in States with Significant Mining Activities(Rs crore)Total royalty collectionState2002–03 2003–04 2004–05Chhattisgarh 552.36 637.17 694.61Jharkhand 797.65 900.16 916.2Karnataka 83.89 143.62 210.94Madhya Pradesh 590.69 646.71 733.72Orissa 440.57 547.2 663.61Rajasthan 399.68 457.96 589.79Maharashtra 400.69 475.92 568.24Gujarat 172.63 217.90 238.95Kerala 1.63 10.45 12.61Goa 14.81 17.87 17.44Tamil Nadu 297.34 324.5 324.82Andhra Pradesh 769.93 766.56 864.53Uttaranchal 22.55 30.65 35.6Uttar Pradesh 262.42 254.18 291.94Haryana 118.08 76.77 92.50Assam 9.36 12.64 13.36Source: <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mining and Geology, various state governments.282