Uttarakhand Leads Mining Reforms: How State Topped National Readiness Index

Uttarakhand has achieved a leading position in the State Mining Readiness Index's Category C states. The state government implemented several reforms including e-auction systems and satellite monitoring to ensure transparency. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami highlighted an impressive ₹800 crore increase in mining revenue due to these policies. The state aims to balance mineral exploration with environmental protection while serving as a model for other states.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Tops Mining Readiness Index in Category C States

  • Uttarakhand secured leading position in Category C states on mining reforms index
  • State implemented e-auction system ensuring complete transparency in lease allocation
  • Satellite-based monitoring system effectively curbs illegal mining activities
  • Mining revenue increased by ₹800 crore under new transparent policies
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Uttarakhand leads in Mining Reforms: Ministry of Mines releases State Mining Readiness Index

Uttarakhand leads in mining reforms with transparent e-auction systems and satellite monitoring, achieving top position in State Mining Readiness Index.

"Our government has eliminated corruption and opacity in the mining sector by developing a responsible and modern system. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, October 17

The Ministry of Mines, Government of India, released the State Mining Readiness Index (SMRI) on Thursday, in which Uttarakhand has secured a leading position in the 'C' category. This achievement reflects the continuous efforts of the state government towards transparency, efficiency, sustainable development, and technological advancement in the mining sector.

Prepared in line with the announcement made in the Union Budget 2025-26, this index evaluates various states on multiple parameters, including mining reforms, policy transparency, environmental balance, mineral exploration capabilities, and administrative efficiency.

In this index, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Rajasthan are placed in the 'A' category, while Goa, Uttar Pradesh, and Assam are in the 'B' category. Uttarakhand has secured a leading position in the 'C' category, along with Punjab and Tripura.

According to the Ministry of Mines, this index will serve as a benchmark for assessing state performance and will encourage positive competition among states, thereby accelerating the pace of mining reforms and the adoption of environmentally responsible practices across the country.

The Ministry says, the state government has taken several important steps to ensure transparency and accountability in the mining sector. The e-auction system for mining lease allocation has been further strengthened, ensuring complete transparency in the process. Mining-related procedures have been fully digitized to simplify operations for the public and entrepreneurs. To curb illegal mining, a satellite-based monitoring system has been implemented. The e-Ravanna system for mineral transportation has been strictly enforced, effectively preventing revenue leakage. In addition, sustainable mining practices are being adopted in environmentally sensitive areas.

On this occasion, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that this achievement is the result of the Uttarakhand Government's strong governance model, transparent policies, and people-centric approach. He stated that the government aims to promote a balance between development and environmental sustainability while driving the mining sector towards sustainable growth.

The Chief Minister said, " Our government has eliminated corruption and opacity in the mining sector by developing a responsible and modern system. Our priority is not the exploitation of natural resources, but their sensitive and sustainable management."

He congratulated the officers and employees of the Mining Department, stating that this achievement reflects the collective efforts of Team Uttarakhand.

The Chief Minister further added that, in terms of revenue growth, the Mining Department has delivered exceptional performance. He highlighted that the unexpected increase of ₹800 crore in the state's mining revenue clearly demonstrates the effectiveness, transparency, and strength of the government's new mining policy.

He also mentioned that officials and representatives from states like Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir have been visiting Uttarakhand to study the state's mining model and are working to implement similar systems and policies in their respective states.

The Mining Department informed that comprehensive plans are being implemented for proper regulation, continuous monitoring, and safeguarding local interests in the mining sector. In the coming years, greater emphasis will be placed on maintaining a balance between scientific mineral exploration and environmental protection.

The Uttarakhand Government aims to establish the state as a model of transparency, innovation, and environmental responsibility in the mining sector in the years to come.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The e-auction system and satellite monitoring are excellent initiatives. This should become the national standard. Transparency in mining has been a long-standing issue across India.
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Priya S
₹800 crore revenue increase is impressive! But I hope the local communities are actually benefiting from this. Sometimes development doesn't reach the ground level. Would like to see more details about local employment and community welfare.
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Arjun K
Being in 'C' category is good but we should aim for 'A' category like MP and Gujarat. The competition among states will definitely push everyone to improve their systems. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The satellite monitoring and e-Ravanna system seem like game-changers for preventing illegal mining. This could significantly reduce environmental damage if implemented properly across all states.
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Kavya N
While the reforms are commendable, I'm concerned about the practical implementation. In our area, we still see trucks overloaded with minerals during night hours. Hope the monitoring is as effective as claimed.
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Vikram M
Good to see Uttarakhand leading in something positive! The digitization of procedures will definitely help small entrepreneurs like me. Less paperwork means faster approvals and more business opportunities. 👍

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