The Ministry of Mines is working on rules to incentivise explorers for discovering minable resources in the country.
A top Mines Ministry official told BusinessLine that explorers will be incentivised from the National Mineral Exploration Trust (NMET).
The government is considering a payout of 0.5 per cent of the valuation of discovered minable reserves for explorers.
There will also be a cap of ₹10 crore on the pay out to explorers from the NMET.
The government is currently working on a list of empanelled exploration firms that will be eligible for the NMET incentive.
The Mines Ministry aims to auction 100 mining leases for resources worth ₹1.5 lakh crore in the coming fiscal according to Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Arun Kumar.
These incentives are a part of the government’s intention to ramp up non-coal mineral exploration in the country.
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