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Subject: Releases............pt3


Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Culture
Revenue Earned Through Entrance Fee From the World Heritage Centrally
Protected Ticketed Monuments
New Delhi: April 13, 2010

There are 22 cultural and 5 natural sites in the country, which find
inclusion in the World Heritage List of UNESCO. The revenue earned
(monument-wise and year-wise) by way of entrance fee from 16 World
Heritage Sites, under the jurisdiction of the Archaeological Survey of
India, during the last three years is as follows:


                                             Amount in Rupees
Sl.No.  Name of the Monuments/Sites     2007    2008    2009
1       Taj Mahal       172767100       174242830       148744100
2       Agra Fort       101163830       109322350       92517900
3       Fatehpur Sikri  52278080        50735330        42861160
4       Ajanta Caves    11787940        10241870        9201180
5       Ellora Caves    8774920 10316450        12124910
6       Group of Monuments at Hampi     10316090        35730220        11710690
7       Buddhist Monuments, Sanchi      7045340 4479280 19494780
8       Khajuraho       23159390        24307030        3026850
9       Sun Temple, Konark      15951580        16977570        18365210
10      Group of Monuments, Mamallapuram        25783750        11455950        25228650
11      Red Fort        60343200        60155390        55447560
12      Humayun's Tomb  54901680        58371340        48717760
13      Qutb Minar      90807280        90577490
104165320
14      Group of Monuments, Pattadakal  3411210 3665090 3635850
15      Elephanta Caves 7425250 6631420 8057080
16      Champaner-Pavagarh Archaeological Park  1135010 1199250
1295900
       Grand Total     647051650       668408860       500429580

ad/db/dk/kol/14:44 hrs.

Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment
119th Birth Anniversary of Baba Saheb Ambedkar to Be Celebrated Tomorrow
New Delhi: April 13, 2010

The Nation will pay homage to Bodhisattva Bharat Ratna Babasaheb Dr.
B.R. Ambedkar on his 119th Birth Anniversary tomorrow.
Dr. Ambedkar Foundation, an autonomous organization under the Ministry
of Social Justice & Empowerment has organized a 'Floral Tribute
Function' at Babasaheb's Statue in the Parliament House Lawns.
President of India will lead the Nation in paying tributes to
Babasaheb on this occasion.

vba/rs/dk/kol/14:44 hrs.
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Mines
Chromite Ore Deposits
New Delhi: April 13, 2010

As per National Mineral Inventory as on 1.4.2005, prepared by Indian
Bureau of Mines, out of the 89 chromite deposits located in various
parts of the country, 35 deposits are in Orissa.

29 mining leases granted/executed for chromite as on 31.3.2008. During
2008-09, there were 22 mines which have reported production. Out of
which 5 mines were with OMC Ltd. and 14 mines were with the private
industrial houses.

Out of the 2.57 million tonnes chromite production reported by private
mine owners during 2008-09, 2 million tonnes was dispatched for
domestic use and 0.28 million tonne was exported.

nsk/db/dk/kol/14:44 hrs.

Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Mines
Mining Concessions
New Delhi: April 13, 2010

The activities/actions required on the part of the grantee
company/individual in extraction of a mineral for which a mineral
concession has been granted are: execution of lease deed, commencement
of mining operations within two years of the date of execution of
lease, informing the State Government and the Indian Bureau of Mines
(IBM) about employment of qualified persons and commencement of the
operation; carrying out operation in a proper and skillful manner;
building infrastructure and creating site services including
establishment of workshop, erection of machinery, construction of
roads, opening of mine office, establishment of magazines for storage
of explosives, if applicable, development of the area etc.
Grant of prior approval of the Central Government is required for the
minerals specified in Parts B and C of the First Schedule to the Mines
and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957.
The State Governments are the owners of the minerals located within
their respective boundaries. They grant the mineral concessions
[Reconnaissance Permit (RP), Prospecting Licence (PL) and Mining Lease
(ML)] under the provisions of the Mines and Minerals (Development and
Regulation) (MMDR) Act, 1957. Prior approval of the Central Government
is required under Section 5 (1) of the Act for grant of RP, PL and ML
in respect of the minerals specified in Parts 'B' and 'C' of the First
Schedule to the Act. Subsequent to the prior approval of the Central
Government, mining leases etc. are executed by the State Governments
with the mining agencies after they obtain all statutory clearances
and approvals.
The Ministry of Mines is conscious of the need to have a transparent
and efficient system for processing the mineral concession cases. In
pursuance of the National Mineral Policy, 2008, which inter alia
enunciates adoption of quick and transparent procedures for grant of
mineral concessions, the Ministry has taken several steps in this
direction, including constitution of Central
Coordination-cum-Empowered Committee in the Ministry of Mines to
monitor and minimize delays in grant of approvals for mineral
concessions. The Committee consists of the Central
Ministries/Departments concerned and the Secretaries in charge of
Mining & Geology in the States. Several meetings of the Committee have
been held since its constitution in March 2009.
All instances of corruption and illegal mining practices which come to
the notice of this Ministry are taken up with State Governments and
followed up expeditiously.

nsk/db/dk/kol/14:45 hrs.


Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Mines
Production of Iron Ore
New Delhi: April 13, 2010

During the year 2008-09 the production of iron ore was 215 million
tonnes and the domestic demand was 85 million tonnes. Mining of
minerals depends broadly on availability of mineral resources,
economic viability, demand of the market etc. Under the liberalised
economic environment, investment decisions, including choice of
location, are taken by the entrepreneurs based on their
techno-economic judgements and commercial considerations.

The Government has enunciated the new National Mineral Policy, 2008
which envisages streamlining and simplifying the procedures in grant
of mineral concessions in order to attract investment into mining
sector. The Government has also revised the threshold values for 12
minerals, including iron ore, which would entail stacking and
utilisation of low grade ore. These policy initiatives would provide
suitable environment for optimum exploitation of the mineral potential
of the country.

nsk/db/dk/kol/14:45 hrs.

Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Mines
Promotion of Small Scale Mining
New Delhi: April 13, 2010

There are 4298 mining leases which have a total area less than 5
hectares. The National Mineral Policy 2008 enunciates that efforts
would be made to grant mineral concessions to consortia of small scale
miners so that such clusters of small deposits will enable them to
reap the benefits of economies of scale. Mineral Concession
applications are to be made to the State Government. The Ministry of
Mines has on 12.10.2009 circulated a Model State Mineral Policy to all
State Governments which inter-alia addresses this issue and has
requested the State Governments to consider adopting the policy.

These provisions would lead to optimal mining by scientific and
efficient manner.

nsk/db/dk/kol/14:45 hrs.

Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Law & Justice
Appointment of Additional Judges of Delhi High Court
New Delhi: April 13, 2010

In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 224 of
the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint (1)
Shri Manmohan Singh, (2) Shri Rajiv Sahai Endlaw, (3) Shri Jag Jivan
Ram Midha, (4) Shri Rajiv Shakdher, (5) Shri Sunil Gaur and (6) Shri
Mool Chand Garg, as Additional Judges of the Delhi High Court, in that
order of seniority, for a period of two years with effect from 11th
April,2010.

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Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Law & Justice
Appointment of Judge of Calcutta High Court
New Delhi: April 13, 2010

In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 217 of
the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint Shri
Harish Tandon to be a Judge of the Calcutta High Court, with effect
from the date he assumes charge of his office.

vlk/ska/dk/kol/14:46 hrs.

Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Law & Justice
Appointment of Judges of Rajasthan High Court
New Delhi: April 13, 2010

In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 217 of
the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint (1)
Shri Justice Kishan Swaroop Chaudhari, (2) Shri Justice Mahesh Chandra
Bhagwati, and (3) Shri Justice Chand Mal Totla, Additional Judges of
the Rajasthan High Court, to be Judges of the Rajasthan High Court, in
that order of seniority, with effect from the dates they assume charge
of their respective offices.

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Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Law & Justice
Appointment of Judges of Allahabad High Court
New Delhi: April 13, 2010

In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 217 of
the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint (1)
Shri Justice Surendra Singh, (2) Shri Justice Arvind Kumar Tripathi,
(3) Shri Justice Shashi Kant Gupta, (4) Shri Justice Bala Krishna
Narayana, (5) Shri Justice Rajesh Dayal Khare, (6) Shri Justice
Shabihul Hasnain, (7) Shri Justice Abhinava Upadhya, (8) Shri Justice
Suresh Chandra Chaurasia, (9) Shri Justice Syed Nazim Husain Zaidi
(10) Shri Justice Ved Pal, (11) Shri Justice Brahma Nand Shukla, (12)
Shri Justice Raj Mani Chauhan, and (13) Dr.Justice Satish Chandra,
Additional Judges, to be Judges of the Allahabad High Court, with
effect from the dates they assume charge of their respective offices.

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