Latest Guidelines of PMKKKY

 Section 9B of MMDR Act, 1957 empowers State Governments to establish District Mineral Foundation (DMF) to work for welfare and benefit of persons, and areas affected by mining related operations and make rules for composition and functions of the DMFs in the State. In 2015, Central Government circulated Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY) guidelines and further vide order dated 15.01.2024 Central Government revised the PMKKKY guidelines with directions to State Governments to incorporate the same into the DMF rules framed by them. Details of State wise projects sanctioned and completed under the PMKKKY is attached as Annexure I.

As per the PMKKKY guidelines 2024, at least 70% of the funds are to be spent on High Priority Sectors like drinking water supply, environment preservation and pollution control measures, health care, education, welfare of women and children, welfare of aged and differently abled, skill development and livelihood generation, sanitation, housing, agriculture, and animal husbandry. Up to 30% of the funds are to be spent on Other Priority Sectors like physical infrastructure, irrigation, energy and watershed development, and any other measures for enhancing environmental quality in the mining affected district. The details of projects sanctioned and completed under the PMKKKY for the State of Odisha including details of ongoing and sanctioned projects yet to start, district-wise is provided in Annexure II.

Annexure-I referred to in reply to part (a) of Unstarred Question No – 285

 

States

Total amount collected under DMF (In ₹ Cr.)

Amount Allocated
(In ₹ Cr.)

Amount Spent
(In ₹ Cr.)

No. of Projects Sanctioned

No. of Projects Completed

1

Andhra Pradesh

1911.66

1678.59

678.29

19508

8151

2

Chhattisgarh

12396.51

13489.66

9440.62

88496

56661

3

Goa

243.40

76.09

53.23

39

12

4

Gujarat

1516.85

1651.10

693.03

26114

13904

5

Jharkhand

11960.27

9413.09

5978.23

24548

15042

6

Karnataka

4587.16

4011.18

2119.71

12452

5809

7

Maharashtra

4940.51

2463.42

1915.17

9963

6734

8

Madhya Pradesh

6829.98

4956.22

2693.75

13899

6137

9

Odisha

25426.39

24964.82

15072.76

28501

17119

10

Rajasthan

8897.64

9509.94

4121.44

35676

14174

11

Tamil Nadu

1327.69

872.25

763.14

2830

1981

12

Telangana

3746.58

5476.35

3282.57

46651

23876

13

Assam

123.21

105.44

80.16

446

291

14

Bihar

132.78

66.50

40.16

186

99

15

Himachal Pradesh

315.19

125.36

52.11

774

196

16

Jammu & Kashmir

68.19

34.68

20.45

498

336

17

Meghalaya

89.18

13.68

7.68

12

6

18

Uttarakhand

384.91

186.90

148.95

1914

1291

19

Uttar Pradesh

1633.64

1109.72

746.02

7421

240

20

West Bengal

149.13

46.38

37.46

1515

995

 

Total

86680.88

80251.38

47944.96

321443

173054

 

Annexure-II referred to in reply to part (b) and (c) of Unstarred Question No – 285

 

Name of the District

No. of Projects Sanctioned

No. of Projects yet to start.

No. of Ongoing Projects

No. of Projects Completed

Angul

5345

375

699

4246

Bolangir

50

0

8

38

Balasore

130

25

21

82

Bargarh

139

36

34

68

Bhadrak

5

2

0

3

Boudh

8

0

7

1

Cuttack

1

1

0

0

Dhenkanal

546

90

176

280

Gajapati

17

1

0

16

Ganjam

550

0

309

238

Jagatsinghpur

4

0

0

4

Jajpur

6207

827

1886

2994

Jharsuguda

1443

129

382

888

Kalahandi

381

24

235

121

Kandhamal

3

0

0

3

Kendrapara

1

0

0

1

Keonjhar

2777

783

1039

937

Khurdha

17

0

7

10

Koraput

2680

79

663

1867

Malkangiri

9

0

7

2

Mayurbhanj

649

28

410

208

Nawarangpur

8

0

0

8

Nayagarh

11

0

0

11

Nuapada

13

0

2

11

Puri

6

0

0

6

Rayagada

1160

325

231

559

Sambalpur

222

110

83

29

Sundergarh

6119

156

1475

4488

Total

28501

2991

7674

17119