District Mineral Foundation (DMF), instituted to work for the interest of persons affected by mining-related operations has largely failed to accomplish its goals. Critically examine what hampers DMFs from fulfilling its objectives and suggest measures to improve the situation. (200 words)
Refer – Financial Express
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KEY POINTS
Mining-affected people excluded
· Officials and political representatives dominate the DMF administration in all states.
· People in mining-affected areas have also been left out from the decision-making process.
Poor planning
· None of the DMFs have done a bottom-up planning or developed perspective plans, as required by the law.
· The lack of planning is leading to inappropriate investments. Often, DMF funds are actually being diverted for urban projects that have nothing to do with priorities of mining-affected areas and communities.
Administrative setup
· Absence of a proper administrative set-up is also hampering DMFs.
· Except for a handful, no DMF has yet set up an office for planning and coordination.
Transparency and Accountability
· Disclosure of information is a major concern as most DMFs are not putting information on investments in the public domain, which they are supposed to do by law.
· There has been no performance evaluation or social audit, which is an essential component for people-centric schemes.
Suggestions
· DMFs can only deliver if they are implemented in the spirit they were enacted in.
· Focus more on bottom-up planning and proper institutional structure.
· Serious efforts should have to be taken to include beneficiaries in decision making and monitoring process unless, it will never make right investments or be transparent and accountable.
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