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Mines dept in Rajasthan surpasses own record by clocking year-on-year growth rate of 22.58 pc
Jaipur, March 18: Rajasthan's Principal Secretary of Mines and Petroleum, T. Ravikant, said on Tuesday that the State Mines Department has achieved revenue collection of Rs 8,350.75 crore till March 15, marking an impressive 22.58 per cent growth rate.
Rajasthan: Panel to review pending judicial cases in mines sector
Jaipur, March 1: Rajasthan government has intensified its efforts to expedite the resolution of judicial cases involving the Mines Department and recover pending dues.
Rajasthan Mines dept achieves Rs 7,513 crore revenue with 23 pc growth rate
Jaipur, Feb 17: The Rajasthan Principal Secretary T. Ravikant said on Monday that the State Mines and Geology Department has achieved a remarkable revenue collection of Rs 7,513 crore as of February 16, reflecting a 23 per cent growth rate compared to the previous year.
Rajasthan gets first prize in auctioning of major mineral blocks
Jaipur, Jan 20: Rajasthan Mines Department of Rajasthan won first prize in auctioning of major mineral auctions on Monday.
Rajasthan: Roadmap discussed to boost self-reliance in mineral exploration
Jaipur, Jan 16: Rajasthan Principal Secretary of Mines, Geology, and Petroleum, T. Ravikant, on Thursday highlighted the critical need for accelerating mineral exploration during a seminar at the Rajasthan International Centre.
Rajasthan Mines dept earns record revenue of Rs 6,340 crore
Jaipur, Jan 9: Rajasthan's Principal Secretary of Mines, T. Ravikant, said on Wednesday that the Mines Department has generated a revenue of Rs 6340.78 crore till December this financial year, marking a growth rate of 24 per cent.
Rajasthan govt to enhance drone-based mining practices
Jaipur, Jan 7: Experts will directly engage with mineral leaseholders in Rajasthan to introduce advanced drone techniques for volumetric assessment and mineral management in the mining sector. State Principal Secretary of Mines and Petroleum, T. Ravikant, announced that from April 1 all minor mineral leaseholders must conduct drone or aerial surveys of their lease areas, including a 100-metre buffer zone, and submit comprehensive reports.