MMDR Amendment Act State Fiscal Powers

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Why in news

  • Several state governments have raised legal objections to amendments in mineral mining legislation, citing curtailment of state revenue authority.
  • Industry stakeholders highlighted that the amendments aim to standardise mineral taxation and unlock private exploration investment.

Information

  • Amendments to the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act alter the allocation and taxation framework for major and critical minerals.
  • The legislation establishes mineral tax uniformity to streamline capital investment and increase global competitiveness in mineral extraction.
  • State governments contend that restrictions on imposing local cesses and levies infringe upon state fiscal autonomy over natural resources.
  • Under the Constitution of India, mineral rights regulation is divided between Union supervision for overall development and State revenues from royalties.
  • The reform framework seeks to accelerate competitive auctioning and private sector participation in deep-seated and critical mineral exploration.

Key terms

Major Minerals

Minerals categorized under central jurisdiction for regulatory, licensing, and royalty terms, distinct from minor minerals managed by state rules.

Mineral Royalty

A statutory fee paid by a mining leaseholder to the state government based on the quantity or value of extracted minerals.

Prelims facts

  • Minor minerals are regulated entirely by state governments under section 15 of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act.
  • State legislative powers over minerals are subject to central legislation under Union List Entry 54.

Mains discussion

  • Critically evaluate the friction between central regulatory uniformity and state fiscal autonomy in mineral administration.
  • Discuss how recent statutory changes in mining laws affect private capital investment in strategic and critical mineral extraction.

Source: The Hindu

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