Grey and White Granites and their varieties: (i) Very fine grained Grey granite (Sira grey Variety) Chintanmani, Siddlaghatta of Chikkaballapura District Hoskote of Bangalore District. (GG1) 15% of Sale Value or of Average Selling Price on advalorem basis or Rs.1,350 per m3 which is higher. Rs.500 per MT.
Read MoreSouth Africa: Mining Laws and Regulations 2022. ICLG - Mining Laws and Regulations - South Africa Chapter covers common issues in mining laws and regulations – including the acquisition of rights, ownership requirements and restrictions, processing, transfer and encumbrance, environmental aspects, native title and land rights.
Read Moreunder Sections 4(1), 4(1A), 21(1), 21(4), 21(4A) of Mines and Minerals Regulation of Development (MMDR) Act, 1957, and Sections 42 and 44 of Karnataka Minor Mineral Consistent Rules, 1994 and Section 379 of IPC insofar as the petitioner is concerned. This Criminal Petition coming on for Admission this day, the Court made the following: O R D E R
Read MoreThe Indian mineral industry comprises of large and small mines, that function under public, private sector and informal sectors covering most minor minerals being extracted. The public sector continues to play a dominant role in …
Read More1 MINES AND MINERALS (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) ACT, 1957 (No. 67 of 1957) An Act to provide for the 1[development and regulation of mines and minerals] under the control of the Union. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Eighth Year of …
Read Moreact of an accused is an offence both under the Penal Code and under the provisions of the MMDR Act. This Court considered in detail the policy, object and purpose of the MMDR Act in paragraphs 32 to 39, which read as under: "32. The policy and object of …
Read Morethe Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957 (Act No. 67 of 1957), the Governor of Andhra Pradesh hereby makes the following rules regulating the grant of mining leases in respect of minor minerals in the State of Andhra Pradesh and for purposes connected therewith, namely:– 1.
Read More1.1 Karnataka is one of the mineral rich states in India, with an area of 1.92 lakh sq.km. covering 29 districts. The state has a vast and varied Geological setting right from Precambrian to recent formations, with 40,000 Sq. Kms of green stone belts endowed with valuable mineral resources like gold, silver, copper, iron, manganese, limestone, dolomite, …
Read MoreIndian Mining Industry has been a major mineral producer in Asia and globally. Currently it is the global producer of chromite, coal, iron ore and bauxite while enjoying economic growth during the nineties. Mining is over 6000 years …
Read Moreand 2% clay, hence it was ordinary sand and it is very much necessary for the Department to produce the document in this regard and also stated that the major mineral can be used for minor mineral under Rule 27(o) of MCR 1960 and having permitted the lessee
Read MoreMinerals Agency (NMA) and the Environment Protection Agency (EPA), the enactment of the Mines and Minerals Act 2009, the Public Financial Management Act 2016, the Extractive Industries Revenue Act 2018 and improvements in transparency and accountability mechanisms for the minerals sector. In furtherance of these reforms, the Core Minerals
Read MoreThe first act related to mining in independent India enacted in 1957 – The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) (MMDR) Act, 1948. The MMDR Act was amended four times, the first two times to increase government …
Read MoreThe Karnataka Mines and Minerals Conservation Rules say the minimum distance between a mining site and a habitation is 200 metres, but it …
Read MoreThe criminal network of the Sand Mafias is very violent and anyone who raises their voice against it is snubbed and their cases are easily flushed down. The collapse of Mularpatna Bridge, the first ever bridge in the coastal …
Read MoreClean Air Act (CAA) The CAA, passed in 1970, authorizes regulations to address airborne pollution that may be potentially hazardous to human health or natural resources. Efforts to combat urban air pollution, such as emission …
Read MoreMines and Mineral (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 of India regulates the mining activities in the country. Despite a set of guidelines to curb the practice, illegal and unsustainable sand mining has continued, spurring the Indian government to take another step toward enforcing rules.
Read MoreFor example, in British Columbia, the Mineral Tenure Act regulates the exploration and, in part, the development and mining of hard rock minerals and placer minerals, and the definition of what constitute "minerals" is very broad. Similarly, a holder of a placer claim is entitled to explore for placer minerals.
Read More4 THE MINES AND MINERALS (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) ACT, 1957 ACT NO. 67 OF 1957 [28th December, 1957.] An Act to provide for the 1[development and regulation of mines and minerals] under the control of the Union. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows:― CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short …
Read MoreThis classification is embodied in the principal legislation regulating the mining sector in India; ie, the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (the "MMDR Act"). Minor minerals include building stones, gravel, ordinary clay, ordinary sand and other minerals that the central government declares to be minor minerals.
Read MoreThe sand permits/licenses will be issued once the environmental studies are completed and the extraction shall be permitted in adherence to the environmental norms for systematic and scientific sand mining. Dump mineral policy to be formulated. Recovery of pending dues from the lease holders. E-auction of balance ore after the 23rd e-auction.
Read MoreThe question arose whether the Mines and Minerals (Development & Regulations) Act, 1948 which is a Central Act has rendered the Orissa Act ineffective. The Supreme Court held as follows: "Subject to the provisions of List I, the power of the State to enact Legislation on the topic of "mines and mineral development" is plenary.
Read MoreUnder the Law of Property Act 1925, the definition of "Land" includes mines and minerals on or under the Land. This means that an interest in mines and minerals can be mortgaged or otherwise secured to raise finance (subject to any restrictions conferred by the right on which such interest is held).
Read MoreReservations of mines and minerals have come into sharp focus over the last year, and pose a new challenge for developers. Minerals owners such as the Church Commissioners and the Crown have made a large number of …
Read More- In exercise of the powers conferred by section 15 of the Mines and Minerals {Regulation -and Development} Act,1957 (Central Act 67 of 1957), the Government of Karnataka hereby makes the following rules, namely:-Chapter I. Preliminary. 1. Title and commencement. - (1) These rules may be called the Karnataka Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1994.
Read MoreThe Materials Disposal Act of 1947, 30 U.S.C. §§ 601–615, as amended, provides for the disposal of common minerals found on federal lands, including, but not limited to, cinders, clay, gravel, pumice, sand or stone, or other materials used for agriculture, animal husbandry, building, abrasion, construction, landscaping and similar uses.
Read MoreThe official data from the Department of Mines and Geology shows that from the blocks permitted by it, a total quantity of 30 million metric tonnes of sand (from all types of blocks - …
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