NMET has approved 309 mineral exploration projects so far: Government
21 Sep 2023
The information was shared in a meeting of the Consultative
Committee for Ministries of Coal and Mines to review the functioning of the
NMET.
As many as 309 mineral exploration projects with an estimated
cost of Rs 2,100 crore have been approved by the National Mineral Exploration
Trust (NMET)
so far, an official statement said on Wednesday. The information was shared in
a meeting of the Consultative Committee for Ministries of Coal and Mines to
review the functioning of the NMET.
Addressing the meeting, Union Coal and Mines Minister Pralhad Joshi said the
Union government is extending substantial financial and technological assistance
to state governments to further promote mineral exploration and make India
self-reliant in mineral production, the statement issued by the Ministry of Mines said.
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"It was informed that to boost mineral exploration, NMET has
approved 309 projects with an estimated cost of Rs 2,100.14 crore for regional
and detailed exploration in different parts of the country being carried out by
various Notified Exploration Agencies and Notified Private Exploration Agencies (NEAs
& NPEAs)," it said.
Of the 309 approved projects, 151 projects have been completed to date, while
the rest are in progress, as per the statement.
Besides mineral exploration projects, NMET is also funding
projects for generation of baseline geoscience data, and funding the
development of the National Geoscience Data Repository (NGDR) Portal of GSI.