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The Centre for Techno Economic Mineral Policy Options is an agency of the Government of India. ==Background== In 1988, the Ministry of Mines convened a Technical Planning and Policy Committee (TPPC) to administer the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act (1957). The first Indian National Mineral Policy (1993) sought to incentivize private sector investment in mining and exploration.〔("Mines and Minerals Development and Regulation Act." ) Department of Mines at National Information Centre of India (pdf).〕〔("Annual report of C-Tempo 2010-2011." ) C-Tempo.org (pdf)〕 In 1994, a government committee, the Wadhawan committee, consulted relevant stakeholders, including offices of statistics and non-government organisations and suggested the TPPC be replaced by an autonomous registered association which could give the stakeholders appropriate non-binding advice.〔() Geosoc India Abstracts September 2011, News. (pdf).〕 Instead, the Government of India convened a committee, the Hoda committee, to consider the matter further.〔() Department of Mines at National Information Centre of India (pdf)〕 In 2006, based on the recommendations of the Hoda committee, the Government of India announced the National Mineral Policy (2008).〔("National Mineral policy (2008)" ) Department of Mines at National Information Centre of India (pdf)〕 This policy was to give incentives to encourage the private sector in exploration and mining. Low grade ores would be used through beneficiation and mining operations would be conducted within a sustainable development framework. In 2009, the TPPC was replaced by the Centre for Techno-Economic Mineral Policy Options was created. The remit for the centre was based on the "100 day Agenda" of the Ministry of Mines of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA-II) government.〔("C-tempo" ) c-tempo.org.〕〔("Ministry of Mines' 100 Day Agenda." ) Mines National Information Centre of India (pdf)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Centre for Techno Economic Policy Options」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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