Rajasthan Mines Dept Hits Record Rs 8,888 Crore Revenue, Aims for March Surge

The Rajasthan Mines and Geology Department has collected a record Rs 8,888.80 crore in revenue up to February, marking a 12% growth. Principal Secretary T. Ravikant reviewed the progress and noted February's collection of Rs 1,060 crore was the highest monthly figure in the department's history. Officials have been directed to prepare for mineral block auctions in April and prioritize recovery of outstanding dues. The department has instructed all offices to remain open on holidays in March to ensure annual revenue targets are met.

Key Points: Rajasthan Mines Dept Collects Over Rs 8,888 Crore Revenue

  • Record Rs 8,888.80 crore collected till Feb
  • 12% growth over previous year
  • Highest-ever monthly collection of Rs 1,060 crore in Feb
  • Dept targets over Rs 1,500 crore in March final push
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Rajasthan Mines Dept collects over Rs 8,888 crore in revenue till February

Rajasthan's Mines Dept collects a record Rs 8,888.80 crore revenue till Feb, with a 12% growth. Officials target over Rs 1,500 crore in March.

"Despite challenging circumstances, the department has collected a record revenue of Rs 8,888.80 crore - T. Ravikant"

Jaipur, March 4

The Mines and Geology Department has finalised a field-level revenue collection strategy targeting more than Rs 1,500 crore during March, the final month of the 2025-26 financial year.

Principal Secretary T. Ravikant reviewed the department's progress during a meeting held at Khanij Bhawan (Mineral Building) on Wednesday. The meeting was attended by Joint Secretary Arvind Saraswat, Director of Mines M.P. Meena, and other senior officials.

Ravikant said that despite challenging circumstances, the department has collected a record revenue of Rs 8,888.80 crore till February, registering a growth rate of 12 per cent.

He noted that this figure is Rs 952 crore higher than the revenue collected during the corresponding period of the previous financial year.

He further said that the Rs 1,060 crore revenue collected in February alone marks the highest-ever monthly collection in the history of the Mines Department.

The Principal Secretary congratulated departmental officers for surpassing the February revenue target of Rs 1,000 crore.

He directed officials to prepare a comprehensive action plan to ensure the timely implementation of budget announcements and to complete necessary preparations for the proposed auction of mineral blocks and plots scheduled for April.

Ravikant also instructed officers to prioritise recovery of outstanding dues and explore additional avenues for revenue generation.

Meanwhile, Joint Secretary (Mines) Arvind Saraswat has issued instructions for all Mines Department offices to remain open, if required, even on holidays during March to ensure that the revenue targets are achieved.

Director of Mines Mahavir Prasad Meena said that the Ajmer, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Udaipur, Bhilwara and Rajsamand regions have achieved over 100 per cent of their respective February revenue targets.

He expressed confidence that the March targets would also be successfully achieved.

During the meeting, officials were also directed to ensure timely responses to pending Assembly questions, expedite the preparation of mineral plots and blocks, formulate and submit action plans for budget implementation, and ensure the swift disposal of cases received through the Sampark Portal.

Senior officers present at the meeting included Joint Secretary Arvind Saraswat, Additional Director (Headquarters) Mahesh Mathur, Additional Director Jai Gurubakhsani, OSD Shrikrishna Sharma, SG Sunil Kumar Verma, SME Jaipur N.S. Shaktawat, Pratap Meena, SME Bharatpur Sunil Sharma, ADG Gopalaram, S.N. Dodiya, Superintending Geologist Sanjay Saxena, and Harisingh Nathawat.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Record collections are good, but I hope this doesn't mean excessive mining without proper environmental safeguards. The news about keeping offices open on holidays shows the pressure to meet targets. What about the ecological cost for future generations?
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Vikram M
As someone from the Ajmer region, it's good to see our area mentioned for exceeding targets. Mining provides many jobs here. Hope the revenue trickles down to local infrastructure and community development projects.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the detailed bureaucratic structure in the article. A 12% growth rate is impressive in any economy. The focus on auctioning new blocks in April shows forward planning. Transparency in these auctions will be key.
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Ananya R
While the revenue number is huge, I'm more concerned about the recovery of outstanding dues mentioned. Often, big companies owe crores. The department should name and shame defaulters to ensure fair play for all.
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Karthik V
Good performance. But let's not forget the workers in these mines. With such high revenue, their safety, wages, and working conditions must be the top priority. Revenue should lead to welfare.

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