Rajasthan government simplifies mining rules

26 June 2017

Chhattisgarh became the first state in the country to launch a web based integrated mines and management system that would enable miners to pay royalty and other mining-related payments at the click of a mouse.

Through the portal Khanij (minerals) Online, users can pay royalty, district mineral foundation, NMET and other taxes/dues. The project will facilitate auto generation of e-Permit and e-Transit pass, and online submission of production dispatch returns.

The mining department will also have access to real-time information regarding mineral dispatch and revenue collection.

Chief Minister Raman Singh while launching the portal said that “This will be a major stride towards Ease of doing business in the mining sector of the state.” He added that the initiatives taken by the mining department will help Chhattisgarh scaling to the top in the ease of doing business ranking list, he added.

All major minerals transportation would be done only by registered vehicles and would be delivered to the licensee or registered end-use plant only. The system will track the movement enabling end-to-end tracking of minerals from its excavation in the mine site to its processing and finally to its end use. This feature will help in curbing illegal mining and transportation of minerals and its diversion.

Mining Secretary Subodh Kumar Singh said in the second phase, the minor minerals will also be included in the list to facilitate small miners use the portal.

Source : business standard

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