
Total number of Projects
- 104
Total Sanctioned Amount
- 11.8 Crore
Total Amount sanctioned in Other Priority Sectors
- 3.6 Crore
Total Amount sanctioned in High Priority Sectors
- 8.2 Crore
About DMF
District Mineral Foundations are statutory entities set up by State Governments under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, as amended in 2015 in India. In this regard, Tirunelveli DMFT trust was registered on 17-11-2017. Its has been working for the developmental needs of people in the mining affected areas.
Establishment:
DMFs are established as non-profit trusts by State Governments to operate in areas affected by mining activities.
Composition and Functions:
The structure and role of DMFs are determined by the State Governments, drawing from legal frameworks such as the Indian Constitution’s provisions and relevant acts. DMFs receive funds from mining leaseholders, who contribute a portion of their royalties. These funds are directed toward development initiatives for communities impacted by mining
PMKKKY Scheme:
DMFs implement the Pradhan Mantri KhanijKshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY), which focuses on reducing the adverse impacts of mining, supporting environmental and social well-being, and ensuring sustainable livelihoods for affected populations.
Project Status
Priority Chart
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Project Status
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Objectives of DMFT
The District Mineral Foundation (DMF) aims to serve the welfare of individuals and areas impacted by mining activities, as guided by the respective State Government’s regulations.
Vision of DMFT
The vision of the DMF Trust is to reduce the negative effects of mining on communities and the environment while promoting sustainable development for both present and future generations.
Mission of DMFT
The DMF Trust’s mission is to enhance the welfare and development of communities affected by mining activities.
HIGH AND OTHER SECTORS & SANCTIONED AMOUNT
PROJECT SECTORS & SANCTIONED AMOUNT
Sl.No. | Priority | Sectors | Total No. of Projects | Sanctioned Amount in Rs |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | High | Education | 6 | 10,476,000 |
2 | High | Skill Development | 4 | 1,473,800 |
3 | High | Drinking Water | 33 | 59,290,000 |
4 | Other | Physical Infrastructure | 21 | 33,203,268 |
5 | High | Health | 38 | 10,836,194 |
6 | Other | Irrigation | 2 | 2,803,800 |
TOTAL | 104 | 118,083,062 |
Sector wise spending Chart
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