Program Management Unit to Improve Efficiency of DMF

Syllabus: GS2/ Governance, GS3/ Economy

In Context

  • The Ministry of Mines announced the setting up of a Program Management Unit (PMU) to improve the efficiency of the District Mineral Foundation (DMF) and ensure smooth implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY).
    • PMU will facilitate coordination between Centre, States, and DMF districts.

What is District Mineral Foundation (DMF)?

  • Legal Provision: Constituted under Section 9B of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) (MMDR) Act 1957 (amended in 2015).
  • Nature: A non-profit trust set up in mining-affected districts.
  • Objective: To work for the interest and benefit of persons and areas affected by mining-related activities.
  • Status: DMFs have been established in 645 districts across 23 States.
  • Funding: Contribution by Mining Lease Holders:
    • 30% of royalty for leases granted after 2015.
    • Funds are deposited at the district level and not transferred to the Consolidated Fund of India.
    • The amount collected is meant for area-based development, not for general infrastructure.

Fund Utilization Guidelines (via PMKKKY)

  • About: The Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY) was launched in 2015 and revised in 2024 to guide the use of DMF funds for Aspirational Districts and Blocks Programme.
  • Purpose: To minimize the negative impacts of mining and provide sustainable livelihoods to affected people.
  • Fund Allocation: 70% of funds must be used for high-priority sectors like drinking water, healthcare, education, women & children welfare.
    • 30% of funds may be used for supporting infrastructure like roads, bridges, and electricity.

Significance of DMF-PMKKKY Model

  • Strategic Fund Utilization: It ensures mining funds (DMF) are used in a planned way for local development based on PMKKKY guidelines.
  • Community Welfare Focus: It prioritizes improving the lives and well-being of communities affected by mining activities.
  • Enhanced Governance: It promotes transparency and accountability in how mining revenues are managed and spent locally.
  • Sustainable Development Aim: It encourages a balance between mining and long-term socio-economic and environmental well-being.
  • Grassroot Governance: Provides a template for community-led planning and bottom-up governance.

Concerns 

  • Unspent Funds: A significant share of collected funds remains unused due to weak administrative capacity and poor project execution.
  • Misallocation: Funds are often spent on general infrastructure projects (like roads and administrative buildings) instead of core welfare areas.
  • Governance Issues: DMFs often function under the district collector’s control, with minimal involvement of local communities.
  • Poor Planning: No structured Annual Action Plans.

Way Forward

  • Empower Gram Sabhas and local communities in decision-making.
  • Enforce third-party audits and social audits for transparency.
  • Build capacity of district-level institutions for better fund utilization.
  • Mandate Annual Development Plans based on local needs and baseline data.

Source: ET

 

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