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SCHEDULE I
1.
Application for Reconnaissance Permit
Form A
2.
Application for prospecting licence
Form B
3.
Receipt of applications for Prospecting Licence/ Mining Lease
or renewals Form D
4.
Receipt of application for Reconnaissance Permit
Form D-1
5.
Application for renewal of Prospecting Licence
Form E
6.
Prospecting Licence Deed
Form F
7.
Reconnaissance Permit Deed
Form F-1
8.
Register of applications for Prospecting Licences
Form G
9.
Register of applications for Reconnaissance Permits
Form G-1
10.Register of
Prospecting Licences
Form H
11.Register of
Reconnaissance Permits
Form H-1
12.Application for
Mining Lease
Form I
13.Application for
renewal of Mining Lease
Form J
14.Mining
Lease Deed
Form K
15.Register of
applications for Mining Lease
Form L
16.Register of
Mining Leases
Form M
17.Application for
revision
Form N
18.Model
form for transfer of Mining Lease
Form O
19.Model
Form for transfer of Prospecting Licence
Form P
SCHEDULE
II
(See rule
9(2)(a)
Application fee
for prospecting licences
(1) For
first square kilometre or part thereof Rupees Two hundred and
fifty Rupees
(2) For each additional square kilometre
fifty Rupees
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SCHEDULE III
[See rule 14(1)
(ii) (a) & (b)]
Maximum quantities
of ores and minerals removable
|
Class |
Mineral/ore |
Quantities
that can be carried away without any
payment |
Maximum
quantity that can be carried away by payment of
royalty |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
|
Class-I |
Asbestos,
graphite, mica, native sulphur, auriferous rock with
visible uranium mineral and uranium bearing minerals,
minerals of rare earths group, beryl, tentalite,
columbite-concentrates of ores of antimony, arsenic,
bismuth, chromium, copper, lead. nickel, tin, titanium,
tungsten, zinc. |
250
kg |
10
tonnes |
|
Class-II |
Auriferous
rock and gravel containing no visible gold,
metalliferous ores meant for extracting cadmium, cobalt,
mercury, molybdenum, silver, hellium, vanadium, barytes,
bitumen, borax, corundum, emery, grossularite, felsper,
fluorspar and calcite. |
5
tonnes |
200
tonnes |
|
Class-III |
Uraniferous
rock without visible uranium minerals, metalliferous
ores meant for extracting antimony, arsenic, bismuth,
chromium, copper, lead, nickel, tin, titanium, tungsten,
zinc and compound ores containing metals of cadmium,
cobalt, mercury, molybdenum, silver, hellium and
vanadium, gypsum, limestone, iron pyrites, shales, red
and yellow ochre, bauxite metalliferous ores meant for
extracting aluminium, iron and manganese. |
10
tonnes |
200
tonnes |
|
Class-IV |
Limestone,sillimanite,
kyanite, magnesite, serpentine, steatite, vermiculite,
fireclay, kaolin and other refractory materials, coal
and lignite. |
50
tonnes |
200
tonnes |
|
Class-V. |
All other
minerals not specified above |
10
tonnes |
200
tonnes |
SCHEDULE IV
Omitted by G.S.R.
1010, dated 15.9.1973
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SCHEDULE
V
Institutions/Banks/Corporations
(See rule
37)
1. A
Scheduled Bank as defined in clause (e) of Section 2 of the
Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934).
2. A Bank
specified in column 2 of the First Schedule to the Banking
companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970
(5 of 1970).
3. A
Finance Corporation owned and controlled by a State
Government.
4. A
State Industrial Development Corporation.
5. Unit
Trust or India.
6.
Industrial Finance Corporation of India.
7. State
Trading Corporation of India.
8.
Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India.
9. Life
Insurance Corporation of India.
10.
Industrial Development Bank of India.
11.
Industrial Reconstruction Corporation of India Ltd.,
Calcutta.
12. State
Industrial Corporation of Maharashtra.
13.
General Insurance Corporation of India and its four
subsidiaries, viz. (1) Oriental Insurance Co., New Delhi, (2)
New India Assurance Co., Bombay, (3) National Insurance Co.,
Calcutta and (4) United Insurance Co, Madras.
14. The
Export and Import Bank of India.
15. The
National Bank of Agriculture and Rural
Development. |