Jaipur. The State Mineral Department has set a new record of earning revenue by earning a record Rs 6378 crore 05 lakh in the recently concluded financial year 2021-22. Additional Chief Secretary Mines, Petroleum and Energy Dr. Subodh Agrawal informed that earlier in the history of Mines Department, the highest revenue of 5301 crore was earned in 2018-19. He said that this is Rs 1412 crore more than the last financial year 2020-21.
ACS Dr. Agrawal informed that the department has been successful in increasing the revenue as a result of regular review and strengthening the departmental monitoring system to prevent wastage and increase revenue. Action on illegal mining and transport activities was expedited by the department in a planned manner. With regular monitoring, implementation of guidelines and mutual understanding and coordination, more revenue has been earned than the targets. He told that along with Rs 6378 crores, Rs 1326 crores 79 lakhs. The additional revenue of Rs. In this way, revenue of more than Rs 7704 crore has been accumulated in the financial year ended Thursday 31 March 22.
ACS Mines Dr. Subodh Agrawal was reviewing the revenue collection at the Secretariat on Friday. Congratulating the officers and personnel of the department for earning the record revenue, he said that this record revenue collection has been possible due to team spirit and mutual coordination. He said that strict action has to be continued against illegal mining, transportation and storage in the state.
ACS Dr. Agrawal said that since the last months, the way in which night patrolling has been intensified, especially illegal transport has started reducing. He told the officials that the more they are associated with the field, the more positive results will be achieved and legal mining activities can be increased along with checking illegal activities.
Dr. Aggarwal said that in the year 2019-20 Rs 4576 crore 85 lakh, in 2020-21 Rs 4965 crore 47 lakh. While revenue of Rs.6378 crore 05 lakh has been earned in the financial year ended March 31, which is Rs.1412 crore from the previous year. is more. ACS Mines Dr. Agrawal informed that according to a rough estimate, 6 to 8 lakh people are getting direct employment and 22 to 25 lakh people are getting indirect employment due to mining activities in the state. Despite limited resources, the department has given excellent results of increasing revenue.
Director Mines KB Pandya said that in the financial year ended March 31, 22, 43 crores have been deposited in RSMET fund, 74 crores in NMET fund and about 1209 crores in DMFT fund. He said that this would enable the conduct of infrastructural development activities.
KB Pandya informed that with coordinated and holistic efforts, the efforts for recovery of revenue by the Mines Department have been expedited. Strict action is being taken by the department on illegal mining and transport activities, which has started showing positive effects.
Senior officers including Additional Director BS Sodha, SME Jai Gurubakhsani participated in the meeting. Effective action against illegal mining/issuance by Jaipur Vigilance Branch
Due to complaints of illegal mining and transportation in the areas adjacent to the capital, 8 vehicles including 3 vehicles have been seized and handed over to the respective police stations in the last three to four days on Thursday. Under the direction of Superintending Mining Engineer Vigilance KC Goel, under the direction of Superintending Mining Engineer Vigilance KC Goyal, the hills adjoining the urban area of the capital, seized three tractor trolleys issuing mineral cheza stone by illegal mining by the patrol team involved in illegal mining/issuance activities. The police station has been handed over to Kanota. In the last three to four days, five other vehicles, a mineral vehicle, a dumper, a mineral masonry stone were given at Sarai Bawdi, police post without issuing Ravana. The Mining Engineer (Vigilance), Jaipur, was found in Dausa district without the release of Ravanna mineral filled with Marble Khanda and handed over to the Police Station, Dausa. A vehicle was handed over to Police Station Ramgarh by Mineral Masonry Stone Mining Engineer (Vigilance), Alwar. A dumper ballast was found by the Assistant Mining Engineer (Vigilance) Neemkathana without a transit pass and was handed over to the police station Patan, Tehsil Neemkathana. A dumper masonry stone ballast was handed over to Police Station, Bhiwadi, District Alwar by the team of Superintending Mining Engineer (Vigilance) Jaipur without Rawanna.
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