Yogi govt issues guidelines for mining of soil and its transportation
Registration certificate for mining of ordinary soil is valid for two months, permit extended to six months
Lucknow, July 24: The Yogi government has issued detailed instructions for the general public and farmers regarding the mining and transportation of ordinary soil. According to a prior government order from the Department of Geology and Mining, a registration certificate for mining and transporting up to 100 cubic meters of soil will be valid for two months, while a permit for over 100 cubic meters will be valid for six months.
Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh directed all District Magistrates to distribute copies of this order to the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council members.
The instructions emphasize that individuals may use the online system to mine and transport more than 100 cubic meters of soil from their land. However, transporting soil from one state to another is strictly prohibited. Tehsil and police station staff are instructed to enforce these regulations rigorously.
The Chief Secretary’s instructions reference the 2020 Government Order, which mandates online registration on the department’s portal for mining and transporting up to 100 cubic meters of ordinary soil. A permit is not required for this process.
During registration, applicants must provide their names, address, mobile number, email ID, quantity of soil, landowner consent (including Khatauni and a map), the purpose of mining, complete details of the mining area, the type of transport vehicle, and other necessary information.
Upon completing registration, applicants will receive a self-generated registration certificate from the portal, which will serve as a transport form. An additional EMM is not required.
The registration certificate will be valid for up to two months or until the specified quantity of soil is extracted, whichever comes first. The concerned District Magistrate has the authority to terminate the registration via the portal if false information is provided.
A permit must be obtained through an online application on the portal for the mining and transportation of more than 100 cubic meters of ordinary soil. The application requires submitting the applicant’s name, address, mobile number, quantity of soil, landowner consent (including Khatauni and a map), mining purpose, and mining area details.
Once the online application is submitted, it will be verified, and the status of approval or rejection will be displayed on the portal. The permit will also be issued online, and processing will be completed within seven days from the application date.
After receiving the permit, the generation of EMM 11 for transporting the soil will be managed through the Director of Geology and Mining Department’s online portal. The permit will be valid for up to 6 months, as determined by the District Magistrate, based on the approved quantity and available transportation resources. The District Magistrate may also restrict mining operations in sensitive areas or establish protective distances to safeguard public property.
Mining ordinary soil without a permit will be considered illegal, and action will be taken under the relevant sections of the Mines and Minerals Act.