Chhattisgarh
Increase in Chhattisgarh Mineral Revenue
- 21 Mar 2025
- 4 min read
Why in News?
Chhattisgarh's efficient mineral resource extraction has propelled an unprecedented 30-fold increase in the state's mineral revenue since its formation, reaching Rs 13,000 crore in 2023-24.
Key Points
- Successful E-Auctions of Mineral Blocks:
- Chhattisgarh has conducted e-auctions for 44 mineral blocks, ensuring transparency and efficiency in resource allocation.
- India’s first lithium block auction was conducted in Chhattisgarh, with the Katghora lithium block in Korba district allocated to South Maiki Mining Company at a 76% premium.
- Further lithium exploration is underway in Sukma and Korba districts, with officials reporting promising reserves.
- National Critical Minerals Mission:
- Recognizing the importance of critical minerals, the Government of India launched the National Critical Minerals Mission in January 2025.
- In alignment with this initiative, Chhattisgarh has prioritized exploration, focusing on 31 out of 56 ongoing projects on critical and deep-seated minerals.
- Iron Ore Mining and E-Auction Expansion:
- Bailadila region remains a major iron ore mining region, housing one of India’s largest iron ore reserves.
- The state is conducting e-auctions for three new iron ore blocks, expected to conclude by March 2025.
- The Hahaladdi iron ore block in Kanker district is in the final auction stage.
- Chhattisgarh’s Rich Natural Resource Base:
- The state is home to 28 types of minerals, including Coal, Iron ore, Limestone, Bauxite, Gold, Nickel, Chromium, Platinum group elements.
National Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM)
- Objective: The NCMM aims to reduce India's dependence on imports of critical minerals and ensure self-reliance for high-tech industries, clean energy, and national defense.
- The mission will cover all stages, including mineral exploration, mining, beneficiation, processing, and recovery from end-of-life products.
- The mission will intensify the exploration of critical minerals within the country and in its offshore areas.
- Approach: The NCMM will adopt a "whole-of-government" approach, working closely with various ministries, Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), private companies, and research institutions.
- A fast-track approval process will be established to expedite mining projects for critical minerals.
- Stockpiling Minerals: NCMM provisions to develop stockpiles of critical minerals will ensure that India has sufficient reserves to meet future demands.
- International Strategy: Encourages Indian companies to acquire critical mineral assets abroad and build trade ties with resource-rich nations.
- Infrastructure: The mission will establish mineral processing parks, promote recycling of critical minerals, and support research in related technologies, including the creation of a Centre of Excellence for Critical Minerals.
- Encourages industries to establish processing units within India through financial incentives.
- Expands Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Startups And MSMEs (PRISM) initiative to fund startups and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in the critical minerals sector.