Strengthening development in mining regions
New Guidelines for District Mineral Foundation Programme: The Union Ministry of Coal and Mines launched revised operational guidelines for the District Mineral Foundation (DMF) on July 10, 2025. These new rules aim to align the DMF programme with flagship schemes like the Aspirational District Programme (ADP) and Aspirational Block Programme (ABP). This integration is expected to boost the quality of life in India’s backward mining-affected areas.
Enhancing convergence for better outcomes
The updated guidelines call for converging DMF projects with the core priorities of ADP and ABP. These priorities include critical areas such as healthcare, education, nutrition, and livelihood generation. Officers are now directed to treat DMF as a development mission, focusing on full and effective utilisation of funds for impact at the grassroots.
Static GK fact: The District Mineral Foundation was set up under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, and amended in 2015 to ensure the welfare of people in mining-affected areas.
Key insights from national workshop
A national workshop was organised to guide officials in implementing the new DMF guidelines. District Magistrates presented insights on innovation, transparency, and fund execution. Notably, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) emphasised strong audit mechanisms to prevent misuse and improve accountability.
Jharkhand, Maharashtra, and Odisha were applauded for early adoption of the revised norms and ensuring regular audits. These states demonstrated how prompt action and strong coordination can transform policy into results.
Showcasing community achievements
To bring community engagement into focus, an exhibition was set up at Handloom Haat, Janpath, New Delhi. It featured products from Self-Help Groups (SHGs) empowered through DMF-funded initiatives. The event offered them a platform for visibility, encouraging local entrepreneurship and connecting artisans with wider markets.
Static GK Tip: Handloom Haat in Janpath is a permanent venue under the Ministry of Textiles, showcasing India’s traditional crafts and artisan initiatives.
Long-term national vision
The overarching goal of the revised guidelines is to ensure that India’s mineral wealth translates into sustainable growth for vulnerable communities. The Ministry of Mines envisions DMF as a tool to bridge development gaps and promote inclusive, equitable, and locally-driven development in resource-rich yet underserved districts.
By aligning local governance with national goals, DMF is now positioned as a pillar of cooperative federalism and a driver of India’s march toward self-reliant growth.
Static Usthadian Current Affairs Table
New Guidelines for District Mineral Foundation Programme:
Topic | Detail |
Launch Date | July 10, 2025 |
Launching Ministry | Ministry of Coal and Mines |
Primary Goal | Align DMF with ADP and ABP |
Key Focus Areas | Health, education, nutrition, livelihood |
States Praised for Implementation | Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Odisha |
Role of CAG | Emphasis on accountability and timely audits |
Event Location | Handloom Haat, Janpath, New Delhi |
Involved Community | SHGs from mining-affected districts |
DMF Legal Basis | Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 |
National Vision | Inclusive growth through sustainable mineral wealth usage |