J&K's Mineral Revolution: How Limestone Auctions Promise Jobs and Growth

The Central government has launched the first-ever limestone block auctions in Jammu and Kashmir. Union Minister G Kishan Reddy announced this initiative to transform J&K into a mineral-rich state. Seven limestone blocks spanning 314 hectares across three districts will be auctioned. This move aims to create employment opportunities and boost regional development through transparent mining practices.

Key Points: Centre Launches J&K Limestone Block Auctions for Mineral Wealth

  • Seven limestone blocks covering 314 hectares in Anantnag, Rajouri and Poonch districts
  • Auctions follow 2015 mining reforms for enhanced transparency and competitiveness
  • Initiative aims to boost employment and revenue generation in Jammu & Kashmir
  • Process aligns with Viksit Bharat 2047 vision for sustainable development
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Centre aims to transform J&K into a mineral-rich state; to launch auction of limestone blocks: Mining Minister

Union Minister G Kishan Reddy announces first-ever limestone block auctions in Jammu & Kashmir, aiming to transform region into mineral-rich state with employment opportunities.

"In the coming days, it is the wish of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah that Jammu and Kashmir should become a mineral-rich state. - G Kishan Reddy"

New Delhi, November 24

The Central government intends to make Jammu and Kashmir a mineral-rich state, the Union Minister of Coal and Mines G Kishan Reddy said on Monday, as the Centre targets to boost employment and revenue through transparent limestone block auctions in the Union Territory.

The Union minister launched the auction of the first-ever limestone mineral blocks in the Union Territory in collaboration with the state administration, a move aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.

Speaking to ANI, Union Minister Reddy said, "In the coming days, it is the wish of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah that Jammu and Kashmir should become a mineral-rich state. With mineral prosperity, the people of Jammu and Kashmir should get employment, and mineral activity should increase in the region. With this vision, the Ministry of Mining has taken the initiative under which the central government is starting work."

"After the 2014 Supreme Court judgment, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reforms were introduced in the mining sector across the country. Through these reforms, limestone mining is now being auctioned with transparency. For the first time, this mining auction is beginning in Jammu and Kashmir," Reddy added.

Union Minister stated that more than 95 per cent of states across the country have approved these auctions.

"After discussions with all the states by the Prime Minister, today more than 95 per cent of the states across the country are participating in these auctions," the Minister said.

"Today we are conducting open auctions for limestone blocks. I am also going to review this today," Reddy stated.

The auction marks a major milestone in the implementation of the mining reforms introduced under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act (MMDR Act) in 2015. This will be the first mining block auction in the Union Territory since the reforms came into effect, signalling a shift toward enhanced transparency, increased competitiveness and sustainable development practices within the mineral sector.

Seven limestone blocks have been identified for auction, covering nearly 314 hectares across the districts of Anantnag, Rajouri and Poonch. Categorised under the UNFC G3 and G4 exploration stages, these deposits are believed to hold high-quality limestone essential for cement production, construction activities and a range of industrial applications

The auction process is being conducted under the MMDR Act, allowing the Central Government to facilitate auctions in situations where State or Union Territory administrations encounter procedural constraints.

The process will be executed through a transparent, technology-driven and competitive framework, with a strong emphasis on environmentally responsible mining in line with national guidelines.

The initiative is expected to create employment opportunities, enhance revenue generation, promote industrial expansion and open new economic pathways for local communities, the mining minitry stated in a release. The move is also poised to accelerate Jammu and Kashmir's development trajectory while contributing significantly to the national goal of achieving 'Viksit Bharat 2047.

- ANI

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Priya S
While economic development is important, I hope they ensure strict environmental safeguards. The Himalayan region is ecologically sensitive. Sustainable mining practices must be non-negotiable.
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Arjun K
Finally some concrete steps towards development in J&K! Limestone mining can boost cement industry and infrastructure projects. This aligns perfectly with Viksit Bharat vision. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
As someone working in infrastructure development, this is excellent news. High-quality limestone is crucial for construction industry. Hope the auctions are truly transparent and competitive.
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Shreya B
Good initiative but I hope local youth get priority in employment. Often in such projects, workers are brought from outside. Skill development programs should be launched alongside.
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Karthik V
ज़मीन के सही इस्तेमाल से ही विकास संभव है। J&K को mineral-rich state बनाने का यह प्रयास सराहनीय है। Employment opportunities बढ़ेंगी और region का economy strong होगा 👍
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Nisha Z
The transparency angle is crucial given past controversies in mining sector. Technology-driven auctions with proper monitoring can set a good precedent for other states too.

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