India Hits Record 30 Mineral Blocks Operational in FY26, Boosting Self-Reliance

The Ministry of Mines announced a historic milestone with a record 30 mineral blocks becoming operational in the financial year 2025-26. This marks the first time such a high number of blocks reached production stage within a single year, signaling faster execution of auctioned resources. The blocks, spread across states like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha, will produce critical minerals like iron ore and limestone for core industries. The achievement supports the vision of reducing import dependence and strengthening domestic mineral production for economic growth.

Key Points: Record 30 Mineral Blocks Operational in FY26: Mines Ministry

  • Record 30 blocks operational in one year
  • Gujarat leads with 8 blocks
  • Iron ore & limestone key minerals
  • Aligns with Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision
  • Faster clearances & state coordination
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Ministry of Mines reports record operationalisation of 30 Mineral Blocks in FY26

India operationalised a record 30 mineral blocks in FY 2025-26, boosting domestic production of iron ore, limestone & bauxite for steel & cement sectors.

"This achievement signifies a major shift towards faster execution - Ministry of Mines"

New Delhi, March 31

In a historic milestone for India's mining sector, a record 30 mineral blocks reached the operational stage during the financial year 2025-26. This performance marked the first time that such a high number of blocks became operational within a single financial year, signaling a major leap in the country's industrial capacity.

According to the Ministry of Mines on Tuesday, the achievement represented a significant shift toward faster execution and reflected focused efforts to translate successful auctions into actual ground-level production.

The Ministry earlier noted that "more than 200 mineral blocks were auctioned during FY 2025-26, indicating strong momentum in the sector. The operationalisation of 30 blocks within the same year demonstrates significant progress in ensuring that auctioned blocks are brought into production in a time-bound manner."

This development followed a series of targeted reform initiatives, including the implementation of streamlined procedures, the acquisition of faster statutory clearances, and the establishment of strengthened coordination with various state governments.

"This achievement signifies a major shift towards faster execution and reflects the Government's focused efforts to translate auctions into actual production on the ground," the Ministry stated.

Across the country, the operationalised blocks were distributed among several key mineral-rich states. Gujarat led the national tally with eight blocks, which included one bauxite block, one combined bauxite, limestone, and marl block, four limestone blocks, and two limestone and marl blocks.

Madhya Pradesh and Odisha followed closely, with each state operationalising five blocks. Madhya Pradesh's contribution consisted of three limestone and two iron ore blocks, while Odisha focused on three combined iron ore and manganese blocks and two dedicated iron ore blocks.

Goa saw four iron ore blocks become operational, while Karnataka and Rajasthan each contributed two blocks, focusing on iron ore and limestone, respectively.

Single blocks were also operationalised in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Assam, primarily involving limestone deposits.

These blocks produced critical minerals such as iron ore, limestone, bauxite, and manganese, which remained essential for core industrial sectors including steel, cement, and infrastructure development.

"This achievement aligns with the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 and contributes to the goal of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, as envisioned by the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, by strengthening domestic mineral production and reducing import dependence. This milestone is expected to boost domestic mineral production, reduce import dependence, generate employment, and contribute to overall economic growth," the Ministry said. "The Ministry of Mines remains committed to sustaining this momentum and further accelerating the operationalisation of mineral blocks in the coming years."

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see progress, but I have a question. While 30 blocks operationalised is a record, the article says over 200 were auctioned. What is the timeline for the remaining 170+? Transparency in this process is key for public trust.
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Rohit P
As someone from Madhya Pradesh, this is promising. Iron ore and limestone operations can really boost local economies here. Just hope the benefits reach the people living near these mines and not just the big companies. Infrastructure development should follow.
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Sarah B
Streamlined procedures and faster clearances are always welcome. The bottleneck in India has often been execution, not policy. If this momentum is sustained, it will be a game-changer for manufacturing and infrastructure projects nationwide.
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Vikram M
Aatmanirbhar Bharat in action! This is exactly what we need. Strong domestic production of core minerals like iron ore and bauxite is the backbone for a self-reliant economy. Kudos to the ministry and the state governments for the coordination. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
Positive step, but let's not forget sustainable mining. I'm from Assam and glad to see a block operationalised, but hope it's done responsibly. Our forests and water sources are precious. Development and ecology must go hand-in-hand.

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