Sources suggest that the government is looking at inviting fresh comments on some of the key issues like mining lease, grant, etc from all stakeholders.
The Modi government is likely to revive deliberations on long pending amendment to mines and mineral development act. The government is looking at inviting fresh comments on some of the key issues like mining lease, grant, etc from all stakeholders, as suggested by sources.
In this Budget, finance minister Arun Jaitley had mentioned that amendment to Minerals Mines Development and Regulation Act (MMDR Act) of 1957 will be amended. The mines ministry is likely to do a meeting this week to internally discuss the issues due to which amendment is not being done.
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The ministry has also sought for comments from states like Chhattisgarh, Goa, Orissa, Jharkhand and others to get a view on mining leases as well as 26 percent profit sharing with the project affected people.
In UPA-I and II, the government could not get this bill passed and it had put a clause of 26 percent of profit sharing with the project-affected people. This will also bring clarity on whether mines should be allocated on first come first basis or they should be auctioned off.
Also, sources suggest that there are no timelines given to it because they really want to get into the subject and have a detailed discussion with the stakeholders before making it to the Parliament.
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