National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines
National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines
Annexure 91 THE SECOND SCHEDULE 1(See section 9)RATES OF ROYALTYRATES OF ROYALTY IN RESPECT OF MINERALS AT ITEM 1 TO 10, 12 TO 38AND 40 TO 51 APPLICABLE IN ALL STATES AND UNION TERRITORIESEXCEPT THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL.1. AgateTen per cent of sale price on ad valorem basis2. Apatite and RockPhosphate(i) Apatite(ii) Rock Phosphate:(a) Above 25 per cent P 2 O 5(b) Up to 25 per cent P 2 O 53. Asbestos:(a) ChrysotileFive per cent of sale price on ad valorem basis.Eleven per cent of sale price on ad valorem basis.Five per cent of sale price on ad valorem basis.Eight Hundred rupees per tonne.(b)AmphiboleForty five rupees per tonne.4. Barytes5. Bauxite and LateriteFive and half per cent of sale price on ad valorem basis.(a) Zero point four zero per cent of London Metal ExchangeAluminium metal price chargeable on the containedaluminium metal in ore produced for those dispatched for usein alumina and aluminium metal extraction.1Substituted by G.S.R. 677 (E), dated 14.10.2004.(b) Twenty percent of sale price on ad valorem basis for thosedispatched for use other than alumina and aluminium metalextraction and for export.6. Brown Ilmenite Two per cent of sale price on ad valorem basis.1 Source: Government of India, Ministry of Mines, 2004, ‘Mines and Minerals (Development and RegulationAct, 1957 (No. 67 of 1957) (As amended up to 14 th October, 2004)’, issued by Controller General, IndianBureau of Mines, Nagpur.286
(Leucoxene), Ilmenite, Rutileand Zircon7. Cadmium8. CalciteTen per cent of sale price on ad valorem basis.Fifteen per cent of sale price on ad valorem basis.9. China clay/Kaolin(including ball clay, whiteshale and white clay)(a) Crude(b) Processed(including washed)10. ChromiteTwenty three rupees per tonne.Eighty five rupees per tonne.Seven and half per cent of sale price on ad valorem basis.11. *[COAL:A. Coal produced in all States and Union Territories except the State of West Bengal.(i) Group I Coals:(a) Coking Coal }Steel Grade-I }Steel Grade-II }Washery Grade - 1 (I) } Two hundred and fifty rupees only(b) Hand picked coal produced in the } per tonne.States of Arunachal Pradesh, }Assam, Meghalaya and Nagland. }(ii) Group II Coals:(a) Coking Coal Washery Grade-II }Coking Coal Washery Grade-III }(b) Semi-Coking Coal Grade-I }Semi-Coking Coal Grade-II }Non-Coking Coal Grade-A }Non-Coking Coal Grade-B } One hundred and sixty five rupees(d) Upgraded Run of Mine coal } only per tonne.produced in the States of }Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, }Assam, Meghalaya and }Nagaland. }*Substituted by G.S.R. 572 (E), dated 16.8.2002!Substituted by G.S.R. 652 (E), dated 17.9.2002(iii) Group III Coals:(a) Coking Coal Washery Grade-IV } One hundred and fifteen rupees only(b) Non-Coking coal Grade-C } per tonne.(iv) Group IV Coals:(a) Non-Coking coal Grade D } Eighty five rupees only per tonne.(b) Non-Coking Coal Grade E }287
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(Leucoxene), Ilmenite, Rutileand Zircon7. Cadmium8. CalciteTen per cent <strong>of</strong> sale price on ad valorem basis.Fifteen per cent <strong>of</strong> sale price on ad valorem basis.9. China clay/Kaolin(including ball clay, whiteshale and white clay)(a) Crude(b) Processed(including washed)10. ChromiteTwenty three rupees per tonne.Eighty five rupees per tonne.Seven and half per cent <strong>of</strong> sale price on ad valorem basis.11. *[COAL:A. Coal produced in all States and Union Territories except the State <strong>of</strong> West Bengal.(i) Group I Coals:(a) Coking Coal }Steel Grade-I }Steel Grade-II }Washery Grade - 1 (I) } Two hundred and fifty rupees only(b) Hand picked coal produced in the } per tonne.States <strong>of</strong> Arunachal Pradesh, }Assam, Meghalaya and Nagland. }(ii) Group II Coals:(a) Coking Coal Washery Grade-II }Coking Coal Washery Grade-III }(b) Semi-Coking Coal Grade-I }Semi-Coking Coal Grade-II }Non-Coking Coal Grade-A }Non-Coking Coal Grade-B } One hundred and sixty five rupees(d) Upgraded Run <strong>of</strong> Mine coal } only per tonne.produced in the States <strong>of</strong> }Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, }Assam, Meghalaya and }Nagaland. }*Substituted by G.S.R. 572 (E), dated 16.8.2002!Substituted by G.S.R. 652 (E), dated 17.9.2002(iii) Group III Coals:(a) Coking Coal Washery Grade-IV } One hundred and fifteen rupees only(b) Non-Coking coal Grade-C } per tonne.(iv) Group IV Coals:(a) Non-Coking coal Grade D } Eighty five rupees only per tonne.(b) Non-Coking Coal Grade E }287