National DMF Summit 2026 Aims to Boost Development in Mining-Affected Districts

Union Minister G Kishan Reddy will inaugurate the two-day National District Mineral Foundation Summit 2026 in New Delhi. The summit aims to improve the outcome-oriented use of DMF funds in mining-affected aspirational districts and blocks. It will bring together central and state officials to deliberate on challenges and best practices in fund planning and implementation. The event will also feature an exhibition showcasing successful DMF-funded projects in sectors like health, education, and infrastructure.

Key Points: National DMF Summit 2026 for Mining-Area Development

  • Boost DMF fund utilisation
  • Focus on ADP/ABP areas
  • Enhance governance & transparency
  • Showcase successful projects
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Two-day National District Mineral Foundation Summit from Monday to boost development in mining-affected districts

Union Ministers to inaugurate summit on effective use of District Mineral Foundation funds in aspirational districts and blocks for sustainable development.

"strengthen inter-governmental coordination and identify policy reforms - Ministry of Mines release"

New Delhi, March 22

Union Minister of Coal and Mines, G Kishan Reddy, will inaugurate the two-day National District Mineral Foundation Summit 2026 on Monday at the SCOPE Convention Centre in the national capital.

The Summit, titled Effective Utilisation of District Mineral Funds for ADP/ABP Areas, aims to strengthen inter-governmental coordination and identify policy reforms for improving the effective and outcome-oriented utilisation of DMF funds in mining-affected districts, particularly in Aspirational District Programme (ADP) and Aspirational Block Programme (ABP) areas, a release said.

Union Minister of State for Coal & Mines, Satish Chandra Dubey, and Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Piyush Goyal, will also grace the occasion.

According to a statement released by the Ministry of Mines, the two-day Summit will bring together senior officials from Central Ministries, State Governments, District Administrations, NITI Aayog, and other stakeholders to deliberate on challenges, best practices, and reform measures related to DMF planning, implementation, and monitoring.

The Summit has been preceded by a focused consultative exercise led by the Ministry of Mines to capture State and district-level perspectives. A Concept Note outlining objectives and thematic areas was shared with DMF States, 306 DMF districts in ADP/ ABP areas, and NITI Aayog in January 2026, the release said.

This was followed by a virtual national consultation with the States/ Districts chaired by the Secretary, Ministry of Mines, and a follow-up in February. State-level internal deliberations involving district administrations and State line departments were organised by the States. Subsequently, the States submitted summarised inputs highlighting key challenges, actionable recommendations, and examples of effective DMF-funded interventions.

Based on these inputs, the Ministry prepared a Comprehensive Final Note, which will serve as the principal reference document for deliberations during the Summit. The Summit will focus on effective fund utilisation in ADP/ ABP areas, including aspects of governance, transparency, convergence, impact assessment and performance. Presentations will be made by the respected State representatives, NITI Aayog and BiSAG-N, followed by discussions by participating delegates, the release added.

On the sidelines of the Summit, a DMF Exhibition will be organised, showcasing successful projects and best practices funded through DMF resources across States.

The exhibition will feature initiatives across priority sectors such as health, nutrition, water supply, education, skill development, livelihoods, renewable energy, and infrastructure, demonstrating the role of DMF funds in driving inclusive development in mining-affected and aspirational areas.

The National DMF Summit 2026 is expected to contribute towards building consensus on reform priorities, enhancing convergence with national development programmes, and strengthening the effective utilisation of DMF funds for sustainable and inclusive development.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see focus on ADP/ABP areas. The funds should directly benefit the communities whose land and health are impacted by mining. Schools, hospitals, clean water - these are basic needs. Let's hope for actionable outcomes! 🙏
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Rohit P
Summits and exhibitions are fine, but what about accountability? In many states, DMF money gets diverted or stuck in bureaucratic delays. The focus should be on a robust public grievance system for these districts.
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Sarah B
Interesting read. The consultative process involving 306 districts sounds comprehensive. Showcasing best practices is smart - states can learn from each other. Convergence with national programs could amplify the impact if done right.
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Karthik V
Skill development and renewable energy focus is excellent. Mining areas need sustainable livelihoods beyond the mines. Hope the district administrations get more autonomy to implement projects based on local needs.
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Nisha Z
As someone from an aspirational block, I appreciate the intent. But often, these high-level meetings don't trickle down. We need mandatory social audits and involvement of local NGOs & village committees in planning. Jai Hind.

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