Key Points

The Maharashtra government has created the Gadchiroli District Mining Authority to expedite mining approvals and bolster the region's economy under Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis' guidance. A 16-member authority will oversee operations, aiming to transform Gadchiroli into a hub for mineral-based industries and eventually a steel city while making it naxal-free. This move, formulated through an ordinance due to the legislative session gap, reflects the state’s dedication to leveraging Gadchiroli’s mineral wealth for regional and state development. An executive committee led by the Chief Secretary will ensure the implementation of the Authority's decisions.

Key Points: Maharashtra CM Fadnavis Launches Gadchiroli Mining Authority

  • Gadchiroli Mining Authority aims to expedite mining
  • Led by CM Fadnavis for district development
  • Gadchiroli envisioned as a future steel city
  • Ordinance issued due to legislative recess
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Maha govt issues ordinance to form Gadchiroli District Mining Authority

Maharashtra forms Gadchiroli Mining Authority under CM Fadnavis, aiming for economic growth and a naxal-free future.

"The absence of an integrated administrative mechanism hampers swift execution. - Gadchiroli Ordinance"

Mumbai, June 3

The Maharashtra government has issued an ordinance for the establishment of the 16-member Gadchiroli District Mining Authority headed by the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to expedite the mining approvals and foster the development of Gadchiroli district and consequently of the state.

The Authority will act as a catalyst in speeding up the process of operationalisation of approved mining leases, and will also generate employment there and boost the revenue of the state. The ordinance was necessitated as both houses of the state legislature are not in session. The government will table a bill in the coming monsoon session starting from June 30.

The government’s move comes days after the state cabinet had approved the formation of the Authority on April 1, especially when the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced in the state legislature that Gadchiroli will become the next steel city and it will be naxal-free in three years. The ordinance is called the Gadchiroli District Mining Authority Ordinance, 2025. The Authority will coordinate and supervise orderly and rapid development of the mineral-bearing areas in the Gadchiroli district execution of plans, projects and schemes for such developments.

“Currently, the absence of an integrated administrative mechanism hampers the swift execution of the mining project in Gadchiroli district, which is endowed with abundant minerals such as iron ore resources, hematite, magnetite, BHQ, limestone, dolomite and coal. Such minerals are used as raw materials for various manufacturing industries. As Gadchiroli district is rich in iron ore, it has the potential to be developed as a hub for mineral-based industries, especially the steel industries,” said the ordinance.

“The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, and rules framed thereunder govern the development and regulation of mines and minerals. The major mineral blocks are auctioned following the Mineral (Auction) Rules, 2015. The mining concession holder is required to obtain various clearances no no-objection certificates from various departments and district offices, and local authorities within the timelines prescribed in the Rules. If the bidder fails to meet the said prescribed timeline, the allotted major mineral blocks are required to be auctioned again,” said the ordinance.

On the other hand, an executive committee has been formed under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary to implement the decisions taken by the Authority. The executive committee will have a total of 11 members, including the chairman, and it will implement the decisions of the authority.

Sanjay Jog can be contacted at sanjay.j@ians.in

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally some concrete steps for Gadchiroli's development! The mineral wealth there has been untapped for too long. Hope this brings jobs and infrastructure to the region. But the govt must ensure environmental safeguards are in place. #MakeInMaharashtra 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Good initiative but why ordinance route? Couldn't this wait for monsoon session? Feels like bypassing democratic process. Also concerned about tribal land rights - hope local adivasis are properly consulted before any mining begins.
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Amit S.
Steel city in Gadchiroli? Ambitious plan! If executed well, this could transform Maharashtra's economy. But security is major concern - naxals won't give up easily. Maybe industrial development will reduce their influence. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Sunita R.
As someone from Vidarbha region, I welcome this move. Our area needs industrial development to match western Maharashtra. But please don't repeat the mistakes of Bellary - sustainable mining is must! Also ensure locals get priority in jobs.
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Vikram J.
The 16-member authority seems top-heavy. Hope it doesn't become another bureaucratic hurdle instead of solving problems. CM directly heading it shows seriousness, but implementation will be key. Maharashtra needs this boost after recent economic slowdown.
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Neha P.
Mixed feelings about this. Development is good but at what cost? Gadchiroli has beautiful forests and tribal culture. Hope they balance ecology with economy. Also, 3 years to make it naxal-free seems unrealistic no? 🤔

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