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PIB Summaries 24 June 2025

  1. A holistic Approach at Transforming Mining Sector
  2. Tripura becomes third state in the country, after Mizoram and Goa, to achieve Full Functional Literacy


Introduction :

  • Over the last 11 years, India’s mining sector has undergone transformative reforms aimed at boosting transparency, private participation, and strategic resource security.
  • Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy’s article outlines how these reforms support India’s vision for Viksit Bharat, linking mining with national goals of economic growth, self-reliance, and sustainability.

Relevance : GS 3(Mines and Minerals)

Structural Reforms in Mining Sector

  • Auction regime (post-2015): Replaced opaque allocation with transparent, competitive bidding; over 500 blocks auctioned, 119 in just the last year.
  • Amendments to Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act between 2015–2023 enabled policy modernization.

Centre-State Synergy

  • Strengthened cooperative federalism: ₹4 lakh crore earned by states via auction premiums and royalty.
  • Tools like State Mining Index, State Mineral Exploration Trust, and Mining Ministers’ Conclaves deepened collaboration.
  • District Mineral Foundation (DMF) enhanced local welfare through decentralized mineral wealth distribution.

Critical & Strategic Mineral Push

  • National Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM) launched to boost self-reliance in lithium, cobalt, REEs, nickel, etc.
  • India’s first potash block auctioned, and offshore mineral exploration initiated.
  • Strategic global outreach: Lithium mines in Argentina acquired; KABIL securing assets abroad.

Private Sector Enablement

  • 50-year leases, seamless transfer of clearances, and exploration license regime fostered investor confidence.
  • MSMEs and start-ups now have greater access via reforms like faceless return filing, Mining Tenement System, and drone surveys.

Tech & R&D Ecosystem

  • National Mineral Exploration Trust (NMET) funded initiatives like Centres of Excellence and start-up R&D.
  • Push for local innovation in recycling and processing, critical for a circular economy.

Outcome & Vision

  • Mining sector now aligned with goals of energy security, food security, and economic growth.
  • Reforms have ensured predictability, transparency, and inclusivity, supporting India’s march to become the 3rd largest economy.


Introduction:

  • On 23 June 2025, Tripura became the third Indian state (after Mizoram and Goa) to achieve full functional literacy (95.6%), as per national benchmarks.
  • This success was achieved under the ULLAS – Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram, a flagship adult education scheme aligned with NEP 2020.

Relevance : GS 2(Education ,Governance)

About the ULLAS Programme

  • Centrally sponsored scheme (2022–2027), targeting non-literate individuals aged 15+.
  • Focuses on foundational literacy, numeracy, and critical life skills using both physical outreach and digital tools (ULLAS mobile app).

Implementation Highlights in Tripura

  • Intensive district-level rollout with door-to-door surveys, volunteer mobilization, and strong community engagement.
  • Emphasis on Jan Bhagidari (peoples participation) and Kartavyabodh (sense of duty) ensured grassroots ownership.
  • Leveraged digital platforms for certification and monitoring, enabling real-time progress tracking.

Significance of the Milestone

  • Tripura’s literacy rise from 20.24% in 1961 to 95.6% in 2025 reflects sustained policy and social commitment.
  • Enhances human capital, gender empowerment, and inclusive development — key pillars of Viksit Bharat @2047.
  • Reinforces the NEP 2020 principle of education as a lifelong and universal process.

Broader Implications for India

  • Demonstrates scalable best practices for adult literacy and community-led education models.
  • Serves as a replicable model for other states and UTs in achieving educational equity.
  • Boosts India’s global positioning in achieving SDG 4 – Quality Education for All.

 

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