Ministry of Mines
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Details of Funds available and spent by Gujarat Under District Mineral Foundation

Posted On: 09 AUG 2023 1:25PM by PIB Delhi

The Central Government has identified high priority areas and other priority areas under the Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra KalyanYojna (PMKKKY). As per the PMKKKY guidelines, instructions have been issued to the District Mineral Foundations (DMFs) to spend at least 60% of the funds on high priority areas like: (i) drinking water supply; (ii) environment preservation and pollution control measures; (iii) health care; (iv) education; (v) welfare of women and children; (vi) welfare of aged and disabled people; (vii) skill development; and (viii) sanitation and up to 40% on other priority areas like: (i) physical infrastructure; (ii) irrigation; (iii) energy and watershed development; and (iv) any other measures for enhancing environmental quality in mining district.

Further, Section 15(4) of the MMDR Act, 1957 directs that

15(4) Without prejudice to sub-sections (1), (2) and sub-section (3), the State Government may, by notification, make rules for regulating the provisions of this Act for the following, namely:-

(a) the manner in which the District Mineral Foundation shall work for the interest and benefit of persons and areas affected by mining under sub-section (2) of section 9B;

Accordingly, Gujarat Government has formed DMF Rules. Under Gujarat DMF Rule 2016, section 16, sub-section 4(a), the State incorporated the provision of PMKKKY with regard to the identification of high-priority areas and other priority areas. Details of works in high priority areas and other priority areas in Gujarat are attached as Annexure.

Annexure

 

S. No

District

High Priority Areas

Other Priority Areas

No of Projects

Amount Allocated in Rs. Cr.

Amount Spent in Rs. Cr.

No of Projects

Amount Allocated in Rs. Cr.

Amount Spent in Rs. Cr.

1

Ahmedabad

110

31.00

4.10

1

0.05

0.05

1

Amreli

794

77.42

30.74

321

13.83

9.63

3

Anand

107

4.52

1.99

24

0.80

0.38

4

Aravalli

429

30.36

15.05

357

12.37

8.81

5

Banaskantha

342

38.27

7.45

137

6.99

2.08

6

Bharuch

1137

109.18

25.23

399

37.86

11.95

7

Bhavnagar

581

36.41

4.65

27

1.75

0.54

8

Botad

134

2.75

1.45

12

0.52

0.30

9

Chhotaudepur

1250

79.11

30.31

359

17.86

10.93

10

Dahod

242

12.06

2.66

6

0.39

0.19

11

Devbhumidwarka

1597

75.00

27.26

248

24.03

8.10

12

Gandhinagar

270

10.76

5.83

62

2.88

1.92

13

Girsomnath

2979

113.76

68.82

554

36.25

6.67

14

Jamnagar

124

9.15

5.38

35

1.86

1.37

15

Junagadh

396

19.62

14.94

255

3.40

2.94

16

Kachchh

1226

249.30

87.74

684

76.41

38.11

17

Kheda

411

13.79

7.99

89

2.79

1.83

18

Mahisagar

51

1.54

1.10

22

0.59

0.42

19

Mehsana

110

9.43

0.78

73

3.20

0.95

20

Morbi

625

6.60

2.20

57

2.89

1.97

21

Narmada

111

1.93

1.39

11

0.65

0.27

22

Navsari

558

21.38

12.64

137

6.17

3.26

23

Panchmahal

480

18.40

10.04

111

2.64

1.64

24

Patan

42

0.66

0.51

0

0.00

0.00

25

Porbandar

608

73.73

44.55

180

19.32

12.41

26

Rajkot

127

9.81

5.94

73

6.21

2.16

27

Sabarkantha

460

22.34

3.55

292

9.89

2.52

28

Surat

634

28.73

19.48

277

12.06

8.69

29

Surendranagar

494

17.96

8.84

253

11.67

9.37

30

Tapi

323

37.07

9.16

70

5.03

2.71

31

Vadodara

1057

27.38

13.00

487

15.33

7.12

32

Valsad

567

13.69

7.14

17

0.60

0.29

Total

18376

1203.13

481.89

5630

336.3

159.6


 

 This information was given by Union Minister of Coal, Mines and Parliamentary Affairs Shri Pralhad Joshi in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

 

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BY/RKP


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