Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, Rajasthan's Department of Mines and Geology has achieved a record revenue collection of ₹8888.80 crore (approximately $96.4 million USD) up to February, marking an increase of ₹952 crore over the previous year. February alone saw a record collection of ₹1060 crore (approximately $11.5 million USD), surpassing the set target of ₹1000 crore. Preparations for the auction of mineral blocks are accelerating from April onwards. This indicates strong financial performance and growth in the state's mining sector, driven by effective administration and auction activities.
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