[If, as the saying goes, the morning shows the day; this, in all
probability shows what is going to happen in case of the bill related
to coal blocks allocations.
But, the Land Bill would still remain stuck, at least for now.]

I/II.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/politics/rajya-sabha-passes-mines-and-minerals-bill-115032000454_1.html

Rajya Sabha passes Mines and Minerals Bill

***The bill however, might be unconstitutional and could be challenged
in the Supreme Court*** [Emphasis added.]
BS Reporter  |  New Delhi  March 20, 2015 Last Updated at 14:36 IST

With the Rajya Sabha's assent to the Mines and Minerals (Development
and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2015, (MMDRA) Bill 2015, Parliament
has just passed a Bill  that might be unconstitutional and could be
challenged in the Supreme Court, MPs warned.

The Opposition, led by the Left parties and seconded by the Congress,
won an initial moral victory when the chair ruled in their favour that
they were right in asking for the bill to be referred to a Select
Committee again.

However, the victory was short lived as the entire House, barring the
Left and the Congress, voted in favour of the bill, thus making it a
law, although, in the course of the short debate, lawyer and nominated
MP KTS Tulsi, CPI-M MP P Rajeeve and others said there were at least
three rulings of the Supreme Court that had established that the State
Governments had rights over mines as well as the land on which the
mines were located.

The previous laws said that for the development of any mineral, the
central government could permit a person to acquire one or more
licenses or leases covering additional area.  The Ordinance amends
this provision to allow the central government to increase the area
limits for mining, instead of providing additional leases. This
effectively curtails the power and control of the state government.
However, what the new law also does is transfer more royalties to the
state, which was a powerful and persuasive argument for states like
Jharkhand and Odisha. Although both the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and the
Biju Janata Dal are otherwise opposed to the government, they
supported the motion on the ground that it would bring more revenues
to the state.

The government was also aided by the strategic walkout of the Janata
Dal United and Rashtriya Janata Dal who warned, in the course of the
debate that not only had the Select Committee not heard the views of
the state government which were an important actor in the process of
extracting minerals from the earth, but also, they had asked for, but
not got the views of the Attorney General, whose advice needed to have
been sought on whether the new bill infringed on the rights of state
governments.

Congress MP Mani Shankar Aiyar said the Upper House of Parliament had
not been visualized by the makers of the constitution as the House
that would end up violating the constitution.

The immediate effect of the MMDR Bill 2015 will be the following:

To create a new category of mining license i.e. the prospecting
license-cum-mining lease, which is a two stage-concession for the
purpose of undertaking prospecting operations (exploring or proving
mineral deposits), followed by mining operations

Change the area of mining, by allowing the Central Government to
extend the area limits of mining, instead of providing multiple mining
leases

In the earlier law, a mining lease was granted for a maximum of 30
years and a minimum of 20 years and could be renewed for a period not
exceeding 20 years.  Under the new law, the lease period for coal and
lignite remains unchanged.  For all minerals other than coal, lignite
and atomic minerals, mining leases will be granted for a period of 50
years.  All mining leases granted for such minerals before the
Ordinance shall be valid for 50 years.  On expiry of the lease,
instead of being renewed, the leases shall be put up for auction, as
specified in the Act

The  state governments will grant mining leases for notified minerals
and prospecting license-cum-mining leases for other minerals.  It
shall also notify geographic areas and the terms and conditions of
such leases.  All such leases shall be granted through auction by
competitive bidding, including e-auction

The central government shall prescribe the terms and conditions, and
procedure for auction, including parameters for the selection of
bidders.  For mining leases, the central government may reserve
particular mines for a specific end use and allow only eligible end
users to participate in the auction, if found necessary

II.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/highlights-of-mineral-block-allocations-new-regime-with-mining-leases-for-minerals-may-soon-go-coal-block-auction-way-roundup-115032000552_1.html

Highlights of mineral block allocations new regime (with Mining leases
for minerals may soon go coal block auction way (Roundup)
IANS  |  New Delhi  March 20, 2015 Last Updated at 15:54 IST

The Rajya Sabha on Friday passed a bill relating to the development of
mines and minerals which paves the way for auction of blocks for
prospecting. Following are some of the highlights of the legislative
measure:

. Mining licence for 50 years, as against 30 now

. No renewal of mining concessions, unlike the original act of 1957

. A new schedule to include mining of bauxite, iron ore, limestone and
manganese ore - now called notified minerals

. State governments to grant mining leases and prospecting
licence-cum-mining leases with the central government's approval

. The central government will prescribe the terms and conditions for
selection of bidders as also the procedure for auctions.

. The central government permitted to increase the area allowed for
mining, instead of granting additional leases

. The central government may reserve some mines exclusively for some
specific purposes

. District Mineral Foundation to be set up in mining areas to address
local area grievances

. National Mineral Exploration Trust to be set up for regional and
pan-India planning


-- 
Peace Is Doable

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To post to this group, send an email to [email protected].
Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to