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National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines

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ContentsAcronyms....................................................................................................................................vConversion Table....................................................................................................................viiiPART - AIntroduction..............................................................................................................................2Chapter 1: <strong>National</strong> <strong>Mineral</strong> <strong>Policy</strong> and MMDR Act ..........................................................5Evolution <strong>of</strong> Mining <strong>Policy</strong> and Law.........................................................................................5Liberalisation <strong>of</strong> Foreign Direct Investment ..............................................................................8Issues related to <strong>Policy</strong> and Statutes ........................................................................................13Chapter 2: Procedures for Granting <strong>Mineral</strong> Concessions ...............................................51Procedural Complexities..........................................................................................................51Application Processing: Time and Motion Analysis ...............................................................52Other Clearances......................................................................................................................54Single Window: Co-ordination-cum-Empowered Committee Approach................................55Adherence to Time Schedules for Consideration <strong>of</strong> Applications for RP, LAPL/PL, and ML..................................................................................................................................................58Simplification <strong>of</strong> Procedure for Ascertaining Availability <strong>of</strong> Areas .......................................61Procedure for Dispute Resolution............................................................................................64Chapter 3: Forest Conservation and Environment Protection.........................................66Need for Sustainable Development..........................................................................................66Control, Use, and Management <strong>of</strong> Land ..................................................................................67Mining Activities and the Environment...................................................................................68Local Communities and Mining Activities..............................................................................69ICMM and SDF .......................................................................................................................70Relief and Rehabilitation .........................................................................................................73Social Responsibility and the Mining Sector...........................................................................76Forest and Environment Clearances ........................................................................................77Chapter 4: Infrastructure Needs and Financing.................................................................94Linking Infrastructure for Mining Activities ...........................................................................94Infrastructure Needs <strong>of</strong> the SME Sector..................................................................................97Infrastructure Needs in Iron Ore Belts...................................................................................101Infrastructure Needs <strong>of</strong> Dimension Stone Industry...............................................................102Transport Infrastructure: Roads, Railways, and Ports ...........................................................102Infrastructure Financing.........................................................................................................107Institutional Framework.........................................................................................................109Chapter 5: Value Addition..................................................................................................111Pros and Cons <strong>of</strong> Value Addition as a Condition for Mining Concession............................112Striking a Balance ..................................................................................................................117ii

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