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National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines

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14. Diamond Ten per cent <strong>of</strong> sale price onad valorem basis.15. Dolomite Forty five rupees per tonne.16. Felspar Ten per cent <strong>of</strong> sale price onad valorem basis.17. Fireclay Twelve per cent <strong>of</strong> sale price(including plastic, pipe,on ad valorem basis.lithomargic andNatural pozzolanic clay)18. Fluorspar Five per cent <strong>of</strong> sale price on(also called fluorite)ad valorem basis.19. Garnet:(a) Abrasive(b) GemThree per cent <strong>of</strong> sale priceon ad valorem basis.Ten per cent <strong>of</strong> sale priceon ad valorem basis.20. Gold:(a) Primary One and half per cent <strong>of</strong>London Billion Market AssociationPrice (commonlyreferred to as “London Price”)chargeable on the containedgold metal in ore produced.(b) By-product gold Two and half per cent <strong>of</strong> LondonBillion Market AssociationPrice (commonly referred to as“London Price”) chargeable onby-product gold metalactually produced.21. Graphite:(a) with 80 per cent or more Two hundred and twenty fiveFixed carbonrupees per tonne.(b) with 40 per cent or more One hundred and thirty rupeesfixed carbon but less thanper tonne.80 per cent fixed carbon(c ) with less than 40 per cent Fifty rupees per tonne.fixed carbon22. Gypsum Twenty per cent <strong>of</strong> sale price onad valorem basis.289

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