Uttarakhand Gets Rs 200 Crore Boost for Mining Reforms from Centre

The Ministry of Finance has approved Rs 200 crore in special assistance for Uttarakhand to implement reforms in the mining sector. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated the funds will promote transparency, technology, and sustainable development within the industry. The state plans to use the investment to create a more organized and environmentally sensitive mining system that generates employment. In a separate development, the Chief Secretary reviewed plans to launch a state-level review mechanism and expedite infrastructure under central schemes like PM SHRI.

Key Points: Rs 200 Crore for Uttarakhand Mining Reforms Approved by Centre

  • Rs 200 crore approved
  • Mining sector reforms
  • Transparency & sustainability
  • Employment generation
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Ministry of Finance extends financial assistance to Uttarakhand, Rs 200 crore approved for reforms in mining sector

The Centre approves Rs 200 crore for Uttarakhand to reform its mining sector, aiming for transparency, sustainability, and job creation.

"give fresh momentum to transparency, technological advancement, and sustainable development - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, December 30

The Ministry of Finance, Government of India, has extended significant financial assistance to the state of Uttarakhand. For the financial year 2025-26, a special assistance of Rs 200 crore has been approved for Uttarakhand under the "Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment" to support reforms in the mining sector, the Chief Minister's Office said in a press release.

This assistance has been provided to implement reforms related to minor minerals and initiatives linked to the State Mining Readiness Index. The funds have been released in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the Government of India, based on the proposal submitted by the Uttarakhand government and the recommendations of the Ministry of Mines.

Expressing gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Government of India for this support, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that the assistance would give fresh momentum to transparency, technological advancement, and sustainable development in Uttarakhand's mining sector.

He added that the state government would utilise the funds to make the mining system more organised, environmentally sensitive, and employment-oriented, thereby strengthening the state's economy and creating new opportunities for local youth.

Earlier, Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan on Monday reviewed various schemes under PM Pragati at the Secretariat. He directed that State Pragati be launched in the state on the lines of PM Pragati. He said that one day every month should be earmarked to hold review meetings of the flagship and most important schemes of both the State and Central governments. He also directed that the first meeting of State Pragati be organised in January 2026.

The Chief Secretary instructed that facilities such as computer/Information and Communication Technology (ICT) laboratories, smart classrooms, libraries, etc., be arranged at the schools identified under the PM SHRI scheme at the earliest. He directed that all related processes, including EFC/DFC and other formalities, be completed by March. He emphasised that departmental officers should be given clear targets and that regular monitoring should be carried out to ensure the timely completion of works.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good news for the state's economy. However, I have a respectful criticism: we hear about funds being approved often, but the ground-level impact is sometimes slow. The focus on 'State Pragati' for monthly reviews is a positive step. Accountability is key.
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Rohit P
As someone from the hills, I hope this doesn't mean more unchecked mining that harms our fragile ecosystem. The CM says it will be environmentally sensitive - that promise must be kept. Sustainable development is not just a slogan.
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Sarah B
The integration with the Mining Readiness Index is smart policy. It incentivizes states to improve their systems to get funds. This is how cooperative federalism should work. Kudos to the Centre and State for aligning on this.
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Vikram M
Creating opportunities for local youth is the most important part. So many young people from Uttarakhand have to migrate to plains for work. If this brings good, stable jobs in our own state, it will be a game-changer. Fingers crossed!
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Michael C
The article mentions PM SHRI schools and ICT labs in the same breath as mining reforms. It's good to see a holistic approach to development - investing in both infrastructure and human capital. That's the way forward for any state.

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