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All we need is a monitoring body, not new laws or technology

All we need is a monitoring body, not new laws or technology

Without an enforcement agency to constantly monitor the landscape, mines will continue to be exploited, NN Gautam, Advisor, ACB (India), and former Advisor to Union Ministry of Coal, tells Shashidhar Nanjundaiah.The term illegal means that there is either conn­ivance or a laxity in enforcement. This is a governance issue a corruption issue.

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Analysis: Staring at an increasing resource crunch

Analysis: Staring at an increasing resource crunch

In a country where minerals are reported as scarce, comprehensively mapping and identifying available natural minerals will result in a major upward revision of our estimates how much can be mined indirectly curbing illegal mining. Puneet Goel writes.

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Indian EPC 2011: Driving growth efficiently

Indian EPC 2011: Driving growth efficiently

As with all ideas that promise (relative) speed, simplicity and quality, Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) has caught on quickly.The order books of the over 150 players in the arena are bulging, and there is increased interest in this sector from experienced foreign players who have made their India foray, new to the sector Indian conglomerates as well as pan-Indian infrastructure developers.

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Vox Pop: Procurement is now sophisticated, international

Vox Pop: Procurement is now sophisticated, international

Procurement practices are constantly being redefined, yet understanding of technology and competition is still young, say experts.About 60 percent of an Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC) project cost goes to procurement. Have you seen an evolution from procurement to supply chain management?

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Extra time for SEZ projects

Extra time for SEZ projects

The government has given more time to as many as 37 special economic zone (SEZ) developers to execute their projects. At a meeting, the Board of Approval (BoA) headed by Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar also allowed five SEZ developers to surrender their projects

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Draft on new SEZ rules

Draft on new SEZ rules

The Commerce Ministry said there is a need for a relook at the land ceiling rules for Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in view of protests against land acquisitions and it will shortly come out with a draft to bring changes in the SEZ Act of 2005.

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Cabinet approves new Mining Bill

Cabinet approves new Mining Bill

The Union Cabinet approved the Mines and Mineral Development and Regulation (MMDR) Bill, 2011. The Bill aimed at curbing illegal mining and bringing more transparency in the allocation of licences for mining.The Bill has provisions for 26 percent profit sharing by coal miners and an amount equivalent to royalty by non-coal miners with project affected people.

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Metro and the city

Metro and the city

How will upcoming metro rail systems respond to how an integrated system to ensure the city’s traffic and architecture is preserved or enhanced?Metro systems at present are being tre­ated stan­da­lone and not as cogs in a mobi­lity wheel for a city. Cities are not able to integrate the transport ser­vices in the city because their is no single authority to manage all aspects of urban transport.