Key Points

Rajasthan’s Mines Department is embracing advanced technology to improve efficiency and transparency. Specialized workstations and modern field equipment will enhance mineral exploration and data analysis. The department is digitizing services, with 79 mining plans already approved online. Fixed timelines for approvals aim to streamline operations and save public resources.

Key Points: Rajasthan Mines Dept Adopts Advanced Tech to Boost Efficiency

  • Rajasthan Mines Dept to deploy specialised workstations for mineral data analysis
  • Advanced field tools like GPS and XRF analysers to aid geologists
  • 79 mining plans already approved via online platform
  • Fixed timelines for approvals to ensure timely execution
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Rajasthan Mines dept to adopt advanced technology, modern equipment to boost efficiency

Rajasthan Mines Department to modernize with advanced tech, digitize services, and streamline approvals for faster, transparent operations.

"Equipping offices with necessary resources will enhance speed, transparency, and quality of service delivery. – Deepak Tanwar"

Jaipur, July 15

Rajasthan's Principal Secretary of Mines, Geology, and Petroleum department, T. Ravikant, said on Tuesday that the department will be made technically advanced to enhance operational efficiency and deliver better results through the use of modern technology.

Speaking during a virtual meeting with senior departmental officials from the Secretariat, Ravikant added that in addition to standard computers, specialised work stations will be installed at offices as per need, enabling improved analysis of mineral sector data.

To accelerate mineral exploration at the field level, the department will ensure the availability of advanced equipment such as Brunton Compasses, Field GPS devices, Field XRF analysers, and geological hammers, he said.

These tools will support geologists and field teams in conducting more precise and efficient surveys, Ravikant added.

He emphasised that Rajasthan's Mines Department has emerged as a national leader in the sector.

He noted that departmental services are being digitised in a phased manner to improve accessibility and efficiency.

Alongside the online approval of mining plans and issuance of no-dues, the department is also working to make additional services fully online, he said.

As of now, 79 mining plan approval cases have already been received through the department's online platform, Ravikant added.

The department also plans to implement fixed timelines for various approval processes to ensure timely execution, he said.

Rajasthan Mines Department Director, Deepak Tanwar, said that equipping offices with necessary resources will enhance speed, transparency, and quality of service delivery.

A dedicated online module has been developed to streamline services, leading to a significant improvement in work culture and saving time and public resources, Tanwar added.

The virtual meeting was attended by Joint Secretary Ashu Chaudhary, Additional Director Mahesh Mathur, P.R. Ameta, M.P. Meena, Additional Director General Alok Prakash Jain, Gopalaram, Financial Advisor Girish Kachhara, State Mining Engineer N.S. Shaktiwat, Officer on Special Duty Shrikrishna Sharma, Solicitor General Secretariat Sunil Kumar Verma, Sanjay Saxena, and other senior departmental officers.

- IANS

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Priya S
While digitization is welcome, I hope they don't forget about environmental safeguards. Rajasthan's fragile ecosystem needs protection from unchecked mining activities. Technology should serve sustainability goals too!
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Aman W
As someone from Jodhpur's mining belt, I've seen how outdated methods cause delays. This modernization is long overdue! But officials must ensure benefits reach ground workers, not just stay in Jaipur offices.
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Sarah B
Interesting development! The fixed timelines for approvals could be a game-changer if implemented properly. India's mining sector needs more such efficiency measures across states.
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Karthik V
Hope they provide proper training for staff to use these high-tech tools. We've seen cases where fancy equipment gathers dust because nobody knew how to operate them! #PracticalImplementationMatters
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Nisha Z
Good initiative, but transparency is key. The online portal should show real-time status of applications and clear reasons for rejections. Less corruption = more public trust in mining sector reforms.

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