India Achieves Landmark: 101 Auctioned Mineral Blocks Operationalised

India's Ministry of Mines has achieved a landmark milestone with the operationalisation of 101 auctioned mineral blocks since the introduction of the auction regime in 2015. The FY 2025-26 recorded the highest-ever annual performance with 212 mineral blocks auctioned in a single financial year. Odisha leads with 34 operationalised blocks, followed by Karnataka and Gujarat. These operationalised blocks are contributing to enhanced domestic mineral production and reduced import dependence for core industries.

Key Points: India operationalises 101 auctioned mineral blocks

  • 101 auctioned mineral blocks operationalised since 2015
  • FY 2025-26 saw record 212 blocks auctioned
  • Odisha leads with 34 operationalised blocks
  • Blocks cover iron ore, limestone, bauxite and more
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Ministry of Mines achieves landmark with operationalisation of 101 auctioned mineral blocks

India's Ministry of Mines achieves a milestone with 101 auctioned mineral blocks operationalised since 2015, boosting domestic production and economic growth.

"This significant achievement underscores the transformative impact of reforms undertaken by the Ministry of Mines - Ministry of Mines"

New Delhi, May 7

India's mineral sector has achieved a landmark milestone with the successful operationalisation of 101 auctioned mineral blocks since the introduction of the auction regime in 2015, the release said.

This significant achievement underscores the transformative impact of reforms undertaken by the Ministry of Mines in close coordination with State Governments, contributing towards the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 and Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Since the introduction of the auction regime in 2015, India has witnessed unprecedented progress in transparent and competitive mineral resource allocation, with a large number of mineral blocks auctioned across the country. Of these, 101 auctioned mineral blocks have already been operationalised, marking a major milestone in the effective implementation of mining reforms.

Notably, FY 2025-26 recorded the highest-ever annual performance under the auction regime, with 212 mineral blocks auctioned in a single financial year, reflecting the growing momentum, efficiency, and credibility of India's transparent mineral allocation framework.

The operationalisation of 101 blocks demonstrates the Ministry's sustained focus not only on auctioning mineral resources but also on ensuring their timely transition into production. Through continuous policy support, procedural streamlining, and active monitoring, the Ministry of Mines has worked closely with State Governments to expedite statutory clearances, facilitate approvals, and address implementation challenges.

This coordinated Centre-State approach has significantly expedited the transition of auctioned mineral blocks from allocation to production.

These operationalised blocks are contributing meaningfully towards enhancing domestic mineral production, strengthening raw material security for core industries, reducing import dependence, and supporting overall economic growth.

Among the States, Odisha leads with 34 operationalised blocks, followed by Karnataka with 18 blocks and Gujarat with 11 blocks. Other contributing States include Madhya Pradesh (10), Rajasthan (8), Goa (6), Andhra Pradesh (5), Chhattisgarh (5), Maharashtra (3), and Assam (1). Notably, Assam operationalised its block within just nine months of issuance of the Letter of Intent (LoI), demonstrating administrative efficiency and effective coordination.

The operationalised blocks cover a diverse basket of minerals critical to industrial development. Iron Ore accounts for 47 blocks, followed by Limestone with 29 blocks. The portfolio also includes Bauxite, Manganese Ore, Chromite, and other associated minerals that support key sectors such as steel, cement, aluminium, and infrastructure.

The Ministry of Mines commends all State Governments for their proactive efforts, policy support, and administrative efficiency in bringing these auctioned blocks into operation.

The successful operationalisation of 101 auctioned blocks since 2015 reflects the strengthening of India's mining governance framework and reaffirms the Government's commitment to a transparent, efficient, and sustainable mineral sector that ensures long-term resource security and contributes to the nation's economic development.

- ANI

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Suresh O
Good to see Assam operationalizing a block in just 9 months! That shows what proper coordination can achieve. But I'm curious - how many of these blocks are actually creating local jobs? Mining often brings outsiders while locals get displaced. Need more transparency on employment data.
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Ananya R
Finally some tangible numbers! 212 blocks auctioned in a single year - that's real momentum. But I hope the government is also investing in mineral processing and value addition within India. We shouldn't just export raw minerals. Need to build smelters, refineries, and manufacturing units alongside this mining push.
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James A
This is impressive progress for India's mining sector. Having worked in resource industries in Canada, I can see the reforms are working. The transparent auction system is a big improvement. But I'm curious about the actual production volumes from these 101 blocks - auctioning is one thing, actual output another.
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Aman W
Haan bhai, ab toh mining bhi 'ease of doing business' ke naam pe fast-track ho rahi hai. But I'm concerned about illegal mining continuing alongside this. We've seen in Karnataka and Goa how many irregularities exist. Hope this auction system actually brings all mining under legal, monitored channels. Sasta mineral nahi, sustainable development chahiye.
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Michael C
As an investor looking at Indian resources, this is encouraging. The transparent auction system reduces corruption risk and provides certainty. But the real test will be if these mines can actually operate efficiently - infrastructure, logistics, labour issues all remain challenges. Still, 101 operational blocks shows the system works.

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