In a significant move to bolster economic development and enhance national security, the Centre on Wednesday introduced a Bill seeking to grant exploration licence to private sector players for deep-seated and critical minerals.
The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation Amendment) Bill, 2023, paves the way for private sector participation in the exploration of critical minerals.
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