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Grace Lalrindiki Pachuau I.A.S
District Collector of Perambalur

About District

Perambalur District is centrally located in Tamil Nadu and is 267 K.M away, in southern direction, from Chennai. The District has an area of 1,757 Sq.Km. spread between 10.54’ and 11.30’ degree Northern latitude and 78.40’ and 79.30’ degree of the Eastern longitude. It is an inland district without coastal line.

The ground water resource through tube wells and wells are the most important source of irrigation. The major crops grown in the district are paddy, groundnut, sugarcane, millets and Cashew. Perambalur accounts for about 24% of the small onion produced in Tamil Nadu and holds the first place in its production in the State. As per 2011 Census, the total Population of Perambalur District is 5,65,223. The density of population in the district is 321 per Sq.Km

Composite Trichirappalli District was trifurcated as per G.O.Ms.No.913 Revenue (Y3) Department Dated: 30.09.1995 and New Perambalur District with headquarters of Perambalur was formed. Composite Perambalur District came in to existence after trifurcation of Tiruchirappalli district with effect from 30.09.1995 as per G.O MS.No 913 Revenue / Y3 dated 30.09.1995. The District first came into existence on 01-01-1995.

Total Fund Accrued - 9.910 Cr.
Total No. of Projects - 29
Project Status
Fund Sanctioned - 5.29 Cr.

Perambalur District

Fund Disbursed - 5.08 Cr

DMFT Total Fund Collection (in Cr)

Statistics

Major Minerals
0 .661
Minor Minerals
0 .767
Other Collection
0 .203
Total
0 .631
DMFT & PMKKKY

District Mineral Foundations (DMF) is a trust, setup as non-profit body in all districts of Tamil Nadu, to work for the interest and benefit of persons and areas affected by mining related operations. It is funded through the contribution from miners.

They derive their legal status from section 9B of Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 as amended on 26 March 2015 as Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2015.

This amendment came into force from12 January 2015. The Government of Tamil Nadu Notification vide G.O. Ms. No. 57, Industries (MMD.1) 19th May 2017, enacted the Tamil Nadu District Mineral Foundation Rules, 2017 to establish District Mineral Foundation Trust in each district of the State as a non-profit body in the mining operation affected districts.

The Central Government has mandated the PMKKKY (Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana) to be implemented by the DMFs of respective districts using the funds accruing to the DMF.

Establishment:

District Mineral Foundation Trust is established by the State Government by notification as a trust or non-profit as perpetual body in the mining operation affected districts. Every mining lease holder contributes a fraction of Seigniorage Fee / Royalty, to the DMF as per rates prescribed by Central / State Governments. This fund is used for welfare of the people affected in the mining affected areas.

Objectives of DMF & PMKKKY

The object of the District Mineral Foundation is to work for the interest and benefit of persons, and areas affected by mining related operations in such manner as may be prescribed by the State Government

The Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY) are implemented by the DMF’s of the respective districts using the funds accruing to the DMF. The overall objective of PMKKKY scheme are-

  1. To implement various developmental and welfare projects/programs in mining affected areas, and these projects/programs will be complementing the existing ongoing schemes/projects of State and Central Government.
  2. To minimize/mitigate the adverse impacts, during and after mining, on the environment, health and socio-economics of people in mining districts.
  3. To ensure long-term sustainable livelihoods for the affected people in mining areas.

High Priority Sectors

Drinking Water

No of Project(s)
8
Amount Spend
0.733 Cr.

Sanitation

No of Project(s)
1
Amount Spend
0.0189 Cr.

Health

No of Project(s)
12
Amount Spend
3.384 Cr.

Skill Development

No of Project(s)
1
Amount Spend
Rs.0.34 Cr.

Environmental & Pollution Control & Ecology

No of Project(s)
1
Amount Spend
0.294 Cr.

Other Priority Sectors

Energy and watershed development

No of Project(s)
2
Amount Spend
0.299 Cr.

Physical Infrastructure

No of Project(s)
1
0.099 Cr.

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