(iii) The procedure followed in the decision making process, including channels of supervision and accountability;
The procedure followed in the decision making process.
Decision-making involves officers at different levels –
SUPERVISION AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Activity |
Accountability |
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Direct |
Supervisory |
1. Mines Control and Conservation of Minerals Division |
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i. Inspection of Mines for Administration of MCDR, 1988 and for approval of Mining Plan/Scheme of Mining/Mine Closure Plan & Special Geological Studies |
Reg. Controller of Mines Dy. Controller of Mines Sr. Asst. Controller of Mines Asst. Controller of Mines Asst. Mining Engineer Senior Mining Geologist Junior Mining Geologist Asst. Mining Geologist |
Controller General Chief Controller of Mines Controller of Mines Chief Mining Geologist Supdtg. Mining Geologist Reg. Mining Geologist |
ii. Approval of Mining Plans/Mining Schemes.
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Reg. Controller of Mines Dy. Controller of Mines
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Chief Controller of Mines Controller of Mines Reg. Controller of Mines |
iii. Preparation of Mineral Maps with Forest Overlays |
Senior Mining Geologist Junior Mining Geologist Asst. Mining Geologist |
Chief Mining Geologist Supdtg. Mining Geologist |
2. Ore Dressing Division |
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i) Pilot Plan/Lab. Scale Ore Dressing Investigation |
Supdtg. Officer ( Ore Dressing) |
Controller General Director (OD) Chief Ore Dressing Officer |
ii) Chemical Analysis |
Chief Chemist |
Director (OD) Chief Ore Dressing Officer |
iii) Mineralogical Examination |
Supdtg. Officer ( Ore Dressing) |
Director (OD) Chief Ore Dressing Officer |
3. Technical Consultancy Services (Mining & Geology) |
Dy. Controller of Mines Senior Mining Geologist Sr. Asst. Controller of Mines Asst. Controller of Mines Junior Mining Geologist Survey Officer |
Controller General Controller of Mines Reg. Controller of Mines |
4. Mining Research |
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i. Environmental Studies ii. Rock Mechanics iii. StudiesGround Vibration Studies |
Dy. Controller of Mines Sr. Asst. Controller of Mines Asst. Controller of Mines Senior Mining Geologist Junior Mining Geologist |
Controller General Controller of Mines Reg. Controller of Mines
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5. Mineral Economics Division |
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i. Quinquennial updating of NMI |
Dy. Mineral Economist (I) Asst. Mineral Economist (I) Mineral Officer (I) |
Controller General Chief Mineral Economist (I) Suptdg. Mineral Economist (I) |
ii. Indian Minerals Year Book |
Dy. Mineral Economist (I) Asst. Mineral Economist (I) |
Chief Mineral Economist (I) Suptdg. Mineral Economist (I) |
iii. Other Technical Publications (Monographs & Bulletins) |
Dy. Mineral Economist (I) /Senior Mining Geologist Sr. Asst. Controller of Mines Asst. Controller of Mines Junior Mining Geologist Asst. Mining Engineer Chief Editor Sr. Editor Editor Asst. Editor |
Chief Mineral Economist (I) Reg. Controller of Mines |
6. MMS Division
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Dy Mineral Economist (S) Asst. Mineral Economist (S) Senior Statistical Officer Junior Statistical Officer |
Controller General Chief Controller of Mines (Mineral Economics & Mineral Statistics) Director(S)
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7. Training
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Dy. Ore Dressing Officer Asst. Mining Engineer Asst. Mining Geologist |
Controller of Mines Director (Trg.) |
8. Administration
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Director (Administration) Chief Administrative Officer Sr. Administrative Officer Administrative Officer Asst. Administrative Officer |
Controller General Controller of Mines (Co-ord) |
NORMS OF THE ACTIVITIES UNDER VARIOUS SCHEMES/PROGRAMMES
Activity |
Norms |
1. Inspection of Mines for enforcement of provisions of MCDR, 2017 & approval of Mine Plans/ Scheme of Mining/Mine closure plan and Checkup inspections. |
2500 Mines per year |
2. Mineral Beneficiation Studies |
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i) Ore Dressing Investigations |
70 |
ii) Chemical Analysis |
50,000 |
iii) Mineralogical Examination |
2300 |
3. Technical Consultancy Assignments – Mining and Geological 7-8 |
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4. Mining Research |
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i) Environmental Studies |
2 to 3 |
ii) Rock Mechanics Studies |
2 to 3 |
iii) Ground Vibration Studies |
2 to 3 |
Depends on the requests received from the Mining Industry |
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5. Preparation of Mineral Maps with forest overlays |
100 multi-mineral maps per year. |
6. Updation of National Mineral Inventory adopting UNF classification. |
Updation once in 5 years. |
7. In service training : Imparting Training to IBM Personnel, to Industry and Foreign personnel. |
16 various courses per year |
8. Release of IBM Technical & Statistical Publications. |
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1. Indian Minerals Year Book (Yearly) |
1 Issue |
2. Monthly Statistics Mineral Production (Monthly) |
12 Issues |
3. Indian Mineral Industry at a Glance (Annual) |
1 Issue |
4. Statistical Profiles of Minerals (Annual) |
1 Issue |
5. Updation of Directory of Mines (Yearly Updation) |
1 Issue |
6. Updation of Directory of Mining Leases (Yearly Updation) |
1 Issue |
7. Bulletin on Mineral Information (Half Yearly) |
2 Issues |
8.Bulletin on Mining Leases and Prospecting Licences (Annual) |
1 Issue |
(v) The rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records, held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions;
(i) Manual for inspection of mines (ii) Manual for mining Geologists (iii) Manual for appraisal for mining plans and mining schemes, etc are available with the office of the Chief Controller of Mines.
(vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control;
Different categories of documents are statutory documents (returns, notices etc), Mining plans/Schemes/ Mine Closure Plans (MCP) etc, published /unpublished reports, confidential documents, etc.
(vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or representation by, the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation thereof;
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(viii) a statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice, and as to whether meetings of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public;
The minutes of the meeting are circulated to the members of the Committee by the respective Ministry/ Organisations.
Shri Sanjay Lohiya, JS, Ministry of Mines
Indian Bureau of Mines
2nd Floor, Indira Bhawan,
Civil Lines,
NAGPUR - 440001 (INDIA)
Phone:+91 712 2560041
Fax: +91 712 2565073
email : cg[at]ibm[dot]gov[dot]in