Gilgit-Baltistan Introduces Reforms to Boost Mining Sector with Online System

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Gilgit (The Azadi Times): The Gilgit-Baltistan government has announced significant reforms in the mining sector to promote development and transparency. As part of these initiatives, the provincial government has lifted the ban on mineral title processing and introduced an online system to streamline the process.

According to details, under the directives of Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan, the ban on mineral processing, initially imposed on March 4, 2021, has been lifted in light of decisions made during the 11th and 14th cabinet meetings of Gilgit-Baltistan. Furthermore, the existing manual system for mineral grants and management will transition to a modern online system, ensuring greater transparency and efficiency.

The new online system will become operational on January 6, 2025, from which date the suspension on applications for mineral titles will be officially lifted. All new applications will only be accepted through the official government web portal.

The government clarified that applications submitted before March 4, 2021, will be processed according to applicable laws and rules before processing begins for applications received via the online system. All applications will be handled under the GB Mining Concession Rules 2016, 2019, and 2024 amendments, ensuring a fair and transparent process.

The spokesperson for the GB government, Faizullah Faraq, highlighted that the new online system would bring transparency to the lease process and simplify procedures for investors. He also emphasized that this reform aims to create investment opportunities, generate employment, and drive economic growth in the region.

Speaking about the initiative, Faizullah Faraq credited Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan for his efforts in making the mining policy transparent and investor-friendly, stating that this step would pave the way for the sustainable development of Gilgit-Baltistan.

The e-Mining portal will officially launch on January 6, 2025, where applicants can submit their documents online, marking a significant shift towards digital governance in the region. This reform is expected to enhance investor confidence and boost the region’s economic potential.

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