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Dist mineral trust fund allocation revised to 70:30

Dist mineral trust fund allocation revised to 70:30

Time of India5 days ago

Jaipur: The state govt has notified amendments to the rules governing the District Mineral Foundation Trust (DMFT), revising the fund allocation ratio from 60:40 to 70:30 for development in mining-affected areas.
According to the revised provisions, 70% of DMFT funds will be earmarked for high-priority areas such as drinking water supply and purification (including water treatment plants), environmental protection and air pollution mitigation, health infrastructure including silicosis treatment, educational facilities (construction of schools, libraries, toilets, provision of drinking water in schools, sports infrastructure, and e-learning), women and child development (including Anganwadi centres), skill development for local youth, hostels, old-age homes, sanitation, housing, agriculture, and animal husbandry.
An official said, "The remaining funds will be used for other priority works, particularly infrastructure development, including roads, bridges, rail and irrigation projects, energy, and watershed-related works. All development works under DMFT will be undertaken within a 25km radius of mining-affected areas."
The fund is sourced from 30% of royalties from old major mineral mines, 10% from auctioned major mineral mines, and 10% from minor mineral royalties.
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To ensure better planning and utilisation of DMFT funds, the govt has constituted a district-level governing council chaired by the district collector, with the chief executive officer of the zila parishad as member secretary. Additionally, a state-level monitoring committee has been formed under the chairmanship of the chief secretary, with the principal secretary of the mines department serving as vice-chairperson.
"For the first time, a representative from the Union ministry of mines has also been included in the committee," the official added.
At both the district and state levels, the committees will also include representatives from relevant govt departments, mine leaseholders, local public representatives, and NGOs.
Principal secretary, department of mines and petroleum, T Ravikanth, said, "In districts where DMFT collections exceed Rs 50 crore, a Project Management Unit (PMU) will be established for management, technical support, and planning. Further, 10% of the fund amount will be set aside as an Endowment Fund."

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