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Reg 154 – வெடிமருந்து சேமிப்பு விதி: பாதுகாப்பின் கதவு

💣 வெடிமருந்து சேமிப்பு சுரங்கத்தில் மிகப் பெரிய பாதுகாப்பு விஷயம். MMR Reg 154 பின்பற்றினால்தான் உயிரும் உரிமமும் பாதுகாப்பில் இருக்கும். “எங்கு வைக்கலாம், எங்கு முடியாது?” என்பதை எளிமையாக பார்ப்போம்.



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💣 Reg. 153 – சுரங்க வெடிபொருள்: யாரோடது வேண்டுமானாலும் கூடாது!

👉 சுரங்கத்தில் Owner/Agent/Manager கொடுத்த Explosives மட்டும் பயன்படுத்த வேண்டும். 👉 அவை Good Quality + Good Condition ல இருக்க வேண்டும். 👉 வேறு எங்கிருந்தும் வாங்கினால் → Safety Risk + Rule Violation



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From Lease to Land: Untangling MMDR, MCDR & Mining Rules in India

Mining in India isn’t just about digging minerals—it’s about navigating a maze of laws like MMDR, MCR, and MCDR. Here’s a simple story that explains how they all fit together.



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Star Rating of Coal Mines (For the assessment year 2023–24)

Ministry of Coal to Hosted Star Rating Awards Ceremony for Coal & Lignite Mines on 4th September 2025 in Mumbai



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India’s ₹1,500 Crore Recycling Scheme: Turning Trash into Treasure

Your old phone, dead battery, or scrapped car isn’t junk—it could be the goldmine India needs. Here’s how the new ₹1,500 crore recycling scheme and its subsidies aim to unlock value from waste.



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From Papers to Pit: How DGMS Inspects a Mine

When DGMS arrives at your mine gate, what really happens? This storytelling guide breaks down the inspection process step by step—permissions, records, plans, and ground checks



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💥 Why Electrical Detonators Are History — and Why Electronic Is the Future

For decades, electrical detonators powered India’s blasting operations. But risks from stray currents, RF interference, and poor timing have pushed regulators to phase them out. Enter electronic detonators — safer, smarter, and precise to the millisecond. Yes, they cost more. But in mining and tunneling, the trade-off is simple: lives and productivity are worth it.



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“When Mines Go Silent: What Happens After 4 Months of No Production?”

If your mine stops producing for 4 months, Indian law kicks in with strict notice requirements. Here’s a simple story of mine manager Ramesh to understand how discontinuance and reopening rules under MMR 1961 really work.



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Section 22 vs 22A: What’s the Difference in Mines Act?

Both Section 22 and 22A of the Mines Act give inspectors the power to stop unsafe mining. But one deals with unforeseen dangers while the other enforces existing rules. Let’s decode the difference.



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Taxing the Ground Beneath Us: What Tamil Nadu's New Mineral Land Tax Means for Miners

Tamil Nadu has rolled out a new tax targeting mineral-bearing lands — and it’s hitting the mining industry hard. Whether you’re a cement giant or a small leaseholder, this change affects your bottom line. Here’s what you need to know



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