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020 _a817708268X
082 _a338.20954
_bJET
100 _aJetli, K. Narindar
245 _aMineral resources and policy in India
260 _aNew Delhi
_bNew Century Publications
_c2011
300 _axix,335p.
500 _aCONTENTS About the Book v About the Author vi Preface xiv-xvii Abbreviations/Acronyms xviii-xix 1. Mineral Wealth of India: An Introduction 1-9 1.1 Importance of Minerals 1.2 Pre-Independence Mineral Scene 1.3 Present Mineral Scenario 1.4 Stages of Mining Operations 1.5 Science and Technology in Mineral Sector 1.6 Requirements of a Suitable Mineral Policy 2. Legal and Institutional Framework for Mineral Resources Development 10-15 2.1 Constitutional Provisions 2.2 Ownership of Minerals 2.3 Kinds of Mineral Concessions 2.3.1 Period and Tenure of Reconnaissance Permit (RP) 2.3.2 Period and Tenure of Prospecting License (PL) 2.3.3 Period and Tenure of Mining Lease (ML) 2.4 Mineral Concessions for Foreign Investors 2.5 Provisions of Royalty and Dead Rent 2.6 Ministries Concerned with Mineral Resources 2.6.1 Ministry of Mines 2.6.2 Ministry of Coal 2.6.3 Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas 3. Evolution of Mineral Policy and Legislation 16-30 3.1 Industrial Policy Resolution (IPR), 1956 3.2 Amendments in MMRD Act, 1957 3.3 National Mineral Policy (NMP), 1993 3.4 Legislative Changes Consequent to NMP, 1993 3.5 Further Amendments in MMRD Act, 1957 3.6 Need for Review of NMP, 1993 3.7 High Level Committee on National Mineral Policy, 2006 3.8 National Mineral Policy (NMP), 2008 3.9 Initiatives Taken for Implementation of NMP, 2008 3.9.1 Strengthening of Geological Survey of India (GSI) 3.9.2 Strengthening of Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) 3.9.3 Mining Tenement and Registry System 3.9.4 Forest and Environment Issues 4. Non-coal and Non-fuel Minerals 31-46 4.1 Ministry of Mines: Main Functions 4.1.1 Subjects Allocated to the Ministry of Mines 4.1.2 Attached/Subordinate Offices 4.1.3 Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) 4.1.4 Autonomous Bodies 4.2 Ferrous Minerals 4.3 Now-ferrous Minerals 4.3.1 Copper 4.3.2 Aluminium 4.3.3 Manganese Ore 4.3.4 Magnesite 4.3.5 Mica 4.3.6 Gypsum 4.3.7 Zinc 4.3.8 Nickel 4.3.9 Gold 4.4 Geological Survey of India (GSI) 4.4.1 Introduction 4.4.2 Thrust Areas of Activity 4.4.3 Central Geological Programming Board (CGPB) 4.4.4 Restructuring of GSI 4.4.5 Critical Evaluation of GSI 4.5 Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) 4.5.1 Main Activities 4.5.2 Organizational Set up 4.6 Public Sector Undertakings 4.6.1 National Aluminium Company Ltd. (NALCO) 4.6.2 Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL) 4.6.3 Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited (MECL) 4.6.4 Bharat Gold Mines Limited (BGML) 5. Coal Resources of India 47-69 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Ministry of Coal: Main Functions 5.3 Early History of Coal Mining 5.4 Industrial Policy Resolution (IPR), 1948 5.5 Nationalisation of Coal Mines 5.6 Present Coal Scenario 5.7 Coal India Limited (CIL) 5.7.1 Safety Monitoring in CIL 5.7.2 Technologies Adopted to Reduce the Number of Accidents 5.8 Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) 5.9 Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) 5.10 Private Sector Participation in Coal Mining 5.10.1 Captive Mining Policy, 1993 5.11 Coal Pricing 5.12 Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12) on Coal 5.13 Foreign Collaboration in Coal Mining 5.13.1 France 5.13.2 UK 5.13.3 Mozambique 5.13.4 Germany 5.13.5 Australia 5.13.6 USA 5.13.7 India-EU Energy Panel 6. Petroleum and Natural Gas 70-108 6.1 Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas: Main Functions 6.2 Brief History of Petroleum Industry 6.3 Present Petroleum Scenario 6.3.1 Guidelines for Laying Petroleum Product Pipelines 6.3.2 National Auto Fuel Policy 6.4 Price Policy of Petroleum Products 6.4.1 Calculation of Petroleum Prices 6.4.2 LPG and Kerosene Subsidies 6.5 Recent Initiatives in Oil and Gas 6.6 Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12) on Oil and Gas 6.7 Oil India Limited (OIL) 6.8 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) 6.9 Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) 6.10 Oil Refineries in India 6.11 Refineries of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IOCL) 6.11.1 Guwahati Refinery (Assam) 6.11.2 Barauni Refinery (Bihar) 6.11.3 Koyali Refinery (Gujarat) 6.11.4 Haldia Refinery (West Bengal) 6.11.5 Mathura Refinery (Uttar Pradesh) 6.11.6 Digboi Refinery (Assam) 6.11.7 Panipat Refinery (Haryana) 6.11.8 Bongaigaon Refinery (Assam) 6.12 Refineries of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) 6.12.1 Mumbai Refinery (Maharashtra) 6.12.2 Visakh Refinery (Andhra Pradesh) 6.13 Refineries of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL) 6.13.1 Mumbai Refinery (Maharashtra) 6.13.2 Kochi Refinery (Kerala) 6.14 Refineries of Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (CPCL) 6.14.1 Manali Refinery (Tamil Nadu) 6.14.2 Cauvery Basin Refinery (Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu) 6.15 Other Refineries 6.15.1 Numaligarh Refinery (Assam) 6.15.2 Mangalore Refinery (Karnataka) 6.15.3 Tatipaka Refinery (Andhra Pradesh) 6.15.4 Reliance Petroleum Limited (RPL) (Jamnagar, Gujarat) 6.15.5 Essar Oil Limited (EOL) (Vadinar, Gujarat) 6.16 International Co-operation 6.17 India: Hydrocarbon Vision, 2025 6.17.1 Introduction 6.17.2 Hydrocarbons Vision, 2025 6.17.3 Exploration and Production Sector 6.17.4 External Policy and Oil Security 6.17.5 Natural Gas 6.17.6 Refining and Marketing 6.17.7 Tariff and Pricing 6.17.8 Restructuring and Disinvestment 6.17.9 Conclusions 6.18 Summing Up 7. Mineral Industries and Environmental Protection 109-118 7.1 Mining Activities and Environment 7.2 Sustainable Development Framework for Mining Sector 7.2.1 High Level Committee on National Mineral Policy, 2005 7.2.2 National Mineral Policy (NMP), 2008 7.3 Abandoned/Orphaned Mines 7.4 Mining and Land Use Management 7.5 Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and Environment Management Systems (EMS) 8. India's Five Year Plans on Mineral Resources 119-143 8.1 First Five Year Plan: 1951-52 to 1955-56 8.1.1 Coal Resources 8.1.2 Other Minerals 8.1.3 Investigation of Mineral Deposits 8.2 Second Five Year Plan: 1956-57 to 1960-61 8.2.1 Coal Production 8.2.2 Establishment of Washeries 8.2.3 Investigation Programmes 8.2.4 Oil Exploration 8.2.5 Mineral Production 8.2.6 Mineral Surveys 8.3 Third Five Year Plan: 1961-62 to 1965-66 8.4 Fourth Five Year Plan: 1969-70 to 1973-74 8.4.1 Mineral Oil 8.5 Fifth Five Year Plan: 1974-75 to 1978-79 8.5.1 Coal Production 8.6 Sixth Five Year Plan: 1980-81 to 1984-85 8.6.1 Coal Mining 8.6.2 Other Minerals 8.7 Seventh Five Year Plan: 1985-86 to 1989-90 8.8 Eighth Five Year Plan: 1992-93 to 1996-97 8.8.1 Non- Ferrous Metals 8.8.2 Zinc and Lead 8.9 Ninth Five Year Plan: 1997-98 to 2001-02 8.10 Tenth Five Year Plan: 2002-03 to 2006-07 8.10.1 Plan Objectives 8.10.2 Major Areas of Concern 8.10.3 Plan Strategy 8.11 Eleventh Five Year Plan: 2007-08 to 2011-12 8.11.1 Mining Sector Objectives 8.11.2 Plan Strategy 9. Current Issues in Mineral Sector Development 144-158 9.1 Private Sector Participation 9.2 Infrastructure Needs of Mining Sector 9.3 Value Addition Requirement 9.3.1 Arguments for Value Addition Requirement 9.3.2 Arguments against Value Addition Requirement 9.4 Problem of Illegal Mining 9.5 Conservation of Minerals 9.6 Corporate Social Responsibility for Sustainable Mining 9.7 Mining Activities and Local Communities Appendix 1: National Mineral Policy, 2008 (For Non-fuel and Non-coal Minerals) 159-179 Appendix 2: Recommendations of the High Level Committee to Review National Mineral Policy (Chairman: AnwarulHoda),2006 180-212 Appendix 3: Edited Extracts from India's Five Year Plans (I to XI) on Mineral Resources 213-324 Bibliography 325-326 Index 327-335
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891 _aSchool of Planning, CEPT Uni.
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