Centre's mines rating programme witnesses highest registration in 2022-23
22 Jun 2023
The programme was initiated in 2018-19 with the aim of fostering
competitiveness among mines and recognise their outstanding performance based
on compliance of statutory provisions.
New Delhi: Union Coal Ministry's Star Rating
Programme for 2022-23 has so far received applications from 376 coal and
lignite mines.
This is the highest number in terms of participation since the programme's
inception in 2018.
The Star Rating portal for registration under the programme was opened on June
1 while the last date of registration is June 30.
Till June 19, as many as 376 mines had applied for participation.
The programme was initiated in 2018-19 with the aim of fostering
competitiveness among mines and recognise their outstanding performance based
on compliance of statutory provisions.
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The programme
aims to evaluate mines based on various factors across seven key parameters
like, mining operations, environment-related parameters, adoption of
technologies, best mining practices, economic performance, rehabilitation and
resettlement, worker-related compliance and safety and security.
Participating mines are also encouraged to undertake a comprehensive
self-evaluation process, which should be completed by July 31.
Upon completion, the top 10 per cent of the highest-scoring mines will be selected
for further validation through an inspection conducted by a committee.
While the remaining 90 per cent of the mines will undergo an online review
process, all participants can contribute to the evaluation by reviewing other
mines.