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Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (Amended in 2015): An Overview and Its Outcomes in Relation to CSR

The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, as amended in 2015, reflects India’s commitment to aligning its mining sector with principles of transparency, equity, and sustainability.

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December 27, 2024
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The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (MMDR Act) serves as a cornerstone for regulating the mining sector in India. Over the decades, this act has undergone several amendments to address changing economic, environmental, and social dynamics. The 2015 amendment, in particular, marked a significant milestone by introducing provisions to enhance transparency, accountability, and sustainable development, aligning mining activities with corporate social responsibility (CSR) goals.

1 Overview of the Act

The MMDR Act of 1957 was enacted to regulate the mining of minerals and ensure the orderly development of the mining industry. The Act provides a legal framework for the granting of mineral concessions, exploration, extraction, and related activities.

The 2015 amendment introduced transformative changes, including:

1. Auction-based Allocation: Transitioned from discretionary allocation of mining leases to an auction-based system to enhance transparency and maximize revenue.

2. Establishment of the District Mineral Foundation (DMF): Aimed at addressing the social and environmental impact of mining by ensuring the well-being of communities affected by mining activities.

3. Mining Tenure Reforms: Allowed the transfer of mining leases to attract private investment and encourage sustainable mining practices.

4. Streamlined Procedures: Simplified processes for granting mining leases and prospecting licenses to reduce bureaucratic delays.

2 Link to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Mining activities significantly impact the environment and local communities. Recognizing this, the 2015 amendment brought CSR into sharper focus, particularly through the establishment of the District Mineral Foundation (DMF). The DMF acts as a tool to channel CSR efforts in mining-affected areas.

Key provisions under the amendment that relate to CSR include:

1. Mandatory Contributions to DMF: Mining leaseholders are required to contribute a portion of their royalties to the DMF. These funds are used for community development, health care, education, and infrastructure in mining-affected regions.

2. Alignment with CSR Mandate: Under the Companies Act, 2013, companies engaged in mining are required to spend a percentage of their profits on CSR activities. The MMDR Act ensures that a portion of these efforts is directly targeted at addressing the challenges faced by communities impacted by mining.

3 Outcomes of the 2015 Amendment

The amendment has produced several significant outcomes, particularly in the context of CSR:

1. Community Development

Funds collected under DMF have been utilized to improve the quality of life in mining-affected areas. Projects include the construction of schools, hospitals, and roads, as well as water supply and sanitation facilities.

The focused approach has brought CSR efforts closer to the needs of local communities.

2. Environmental Sustainability

Companies are incentivized to adopt sustainable mining practices to minimize environmental degradation. Initiatives such as reforestation, waste management, and pollution control have gained prominence.

3. Enhanced Transparency

The auction-based system and mandatory reporting of DMF contributions ensure greater accountability and reduce the possibility of corruption in the allocation of mining rights.

4. Socioeconomic Impact

The redistribution of wealth through DMF has addressed issues such as displacement, unemployment, and poor living conditions in mining areas.

Skill development programs funded by DMF contributions have improved employability among local populations.

4 Challenges and Criticisms

Despite its positive outcomes, the implementation of the MMDR Act faces certain challenges:

1. Inefficient Utilization of DMF Funds: In some cases, the funds collected remain underutilized or are diverted to unrelated projects.

2. Lack of Awareness: Affected communities often lack awareness of their rights under the DMF, limiting their ability to benefit from these provisions.

3. Delayed Project Execution: Bureaucratic delays hinder timely implementation of projects funded by DMF contributions.

4. Environmental Concerns: Despite provisions for sustainable mining, environmental degradation continues in certain areas due to inadequate enforcement of norms.

5 You Learn

The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, as amended in 2015, reflects India’s commitment to aligning its mining sector with principles of transparency, equity, and sustainability. The integration of CSR through the DMF has ensured that the benefits of mining extend beyond economic gains to encompass social and environmental dimensions. However, for the Act to achieve its full potential, robust implementation, continuous monitoring, and community participation are essential.

With its holistic approach, the MMDR Act stands as a model for how legislative frameworks can address the multifaceted challenges of industrial development, environmental conservation, and social equity.

Debadutta Mishra

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Debadutta Mishra, Head CSR, Adani Foundation, Gopalpur, Odisha

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