IAS Prelims 2025 — Polity & Governance | Question 6 (Current Affairs)

Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk


📍 The Question

Consider the following statements:

Statement I:
In India, State Governments have no power for making rules for grant of concessions in respect of extraction of minor minerals even though such minerals are located in their territories.

Statement II:
In India, the Central Government has the power to notify minor minerals under the relevant law.

Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements?

(a) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct and Statement II explains Statement I
(b) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct but Statement II does not explain Statement I
(c) Statement I is correct but Statement II is not correct
(d) Statement I is not correct but Statement II is correct


Correct Answer: (d) Statement I is not correct but Statement II is correct


🎯 Theme of the Question

Polity & Governance
Centre–State Powers
Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957
Federalism | Minor Minerals | Rule-making Authority

This question tests statutory federal balance, not the Seventh Schedule directly. UPSC wants clarity on who defines and who regulates minor minerals.


🧠 Classroom Explanation

Let us examine both statements strictly with reference to the MMDR Act, 1957.


🔹 Statement I

Claim: State Governments have no power to make rules for grant of concessions for minor minerals.

📌 Legal Position:

  • Section 15(1) of the MMDR Act, 1957 explicitly empowers State Governments to make rules for:
    • Grant of quarry leases
    • Mining leases
    • Other mineral concessions
      in respect of minor minerals within their territories.

✔️ This is a clear statutory delegation to States.

📌 Verdict:
Statement I is incorrect


🔹 Statement II

Claim: Central Government has the power to notify minor minerals.

📌 Legal Position:

  • Section 3(e) of the MMDR Act, 1957 defines “minor minerals”.
  • It authorises the Central Government to declare any mineral as a minor mineral by official notification.

✔️ Thus:

  • Centre decides classification (what is a minor mineral)
  • States regulate concessions (how it is extracted)

📌 Verdict:
Statement II is correct


🔑 Core Constitutional–Statutory Logic (UPSC Favourite)

AspectAuthority
Defining / notifying minor mineralsCentral Government
Making rules for concessions of minor mineralsState Governments

This division preserves uniform classification with decentralised regulation.


📊 Final Assessment

StatementStatus
Statement I❌ Incorrect
Statement II✅ Correct

👉 Correct answer: (d)


🧩 Prelims Trap Alert

  • ❌ “Minerals are in State territory, so Centre has no role” → Wrong
  • ❌ “Centre controls everything related to minerals” → Wrong
  • ✔️ Centre defines, States regulate (minor minerals)Correct framework

🧠 One-Line Memory Hook

“Centre names the minor mineral, State grants the mining.”


🧭 IAS Monk Whisper

Federalism in India often hides in Acts, not in headlines. UPSC rewards those who read the fine print.

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