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Projects are invited from Academic Institutions, Universities, National Institutes and R&D
Institution recognized by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India,
for up to 3 years duration on the following topics of directed R&D and in the following thrust areas
which have direct bearing on mineral sector, applied and sustainable aspect of mining and industrial
applications:
The broad thrust areas for supporting Research in Mining are given below:
a. Industry participation in the form of at least 20% financial contribution (between cash and kind
contribution, at least 15% cash contribution)
OR
MSME participation in the form of at least 10% financial contribution (between cash and kind
contribution, at least 5% cash contribution). MSME Certificate to be furnished at the time of
applying of projects.
b. R & D proposals should be targeting TRL 3 to 7, in the identified thrust areas
c. Sample collection and its first level characterization should precede proposal submission.
d. the institute should have analysis capability or Prior tie-up with other institute in this regard
ii. Notwithstanding the provisions mentioned at 4.i above, project proposals are also
invited towards carrying out below TRL-3 research without industry participation with
a ceiling of Rs. 10 lakh per Institute. This provision shall not be applicable to CSIR Labs
and Autonomous Research Institutes under various Ministries of Government of India
and State Governments.
iii. The cash contribution (at least 15% / 5% of the approved project cost in case of Industry /
MSME respectively) shall be transferred by the Industry / MSME to the accounts of the Project
Implementing Institute and a proof of such transfer needs to be submitted to Ministry of Mines
within 2 months from the date of release of 1st installment of the project cost by the Ministry of
Mines to the Project Implementing Institute.
i. All organization should follow the instructions given below before submitting the
project proposals to the Ministry:-
a. the proposal should be relevant to the overall mandate of mining, exploration, minerals,
metals value addition, waste and environmental impact of mining and metallurgical
processing
b. industry inputs and participation
c. originality in terms of concept, method, innovation, or in application;
d. development of new methods, synthesis of advanced materials,
e. process improvements and innovation,
f. design of apparatus and other research tools,
g. process development for waste/secondary/low grade materials recovery,
h. zero waste mining, large data analysis and simulation modeling etc.
i. nature of study as experimental, modeling/simulation and both
j. There must be a clear enunciation of objectives and deliverable in the proposal
k. detailing of research methodology, design of experiments, chosen methods of analysis
should be appropriate and valid.
l. intended/potential application area has to be made clear in the proposal, industry
relevant, may include/involve industry participation if appropriate.
m. potential scalability to pilot plant and later on plant levels
n. what are the techno economic benefits (at least rough estimates).
ii. Science & Technology (S&T) projects are funded through grant-in-aid by the Ministry of
Mines through the process of project evaluation by Project Evaluation and Review Committee
(PERC) and recommended projects are approved by the Standing Scientific Advisory Group
(SSAG) constituted by the Ministry.
iii. The S&T Guidelines, details of terms and conditions and the prescribed proforma are
available at SATYABHAMA Portal which may be accessed at research.mines.gov.in. PIs are
requested to go through the S&T guidelines and terms and conditions available on the portal.
iv. Project proposals are required to be submitted online on the SATYABHAMA Portal
only (research.mines.gov.in) by 31.05.2025. A User Manual is also available on the Portal
where the stepwise procedures for submission of project proposals have been highlighted. Also,
a soft copy of the project proposal generated from the Portal in PDF format needs to be sent to
the e-mail: met4- [email protected]. The PIs who have registered themselves on SATYABHAMA
Portal earlier need not register again and can use the same credentials for logging into the portal
for project submission. The PIs need not send the hard copy of project proposals. Project
proposals submitted in physical mode will not be accepted. The PIs of those projects, which are
shortlisted shall be directed to present their proposal either physically (in Delhi or in any other
city in India) or through video conferencing, which will be communicated to them. The
timelines are as under:
Details Date
Beginning of PI Registration and Project 17.04.2025
Submission on SATYABHAMA Portal
Last date of receipt of proposals 31.05.2025
Conducting Preliminary Scrutiny By 3rd week of June, 2025
Conducting PERC Meeting By 2nd week of July, 2025
Conducting SSAG Meeting By 4th week of July, 2025
v. The Grants-in-aid will be governed by the S&T Guidelines of the Ministry of Mines,
Government of India's terms and conditions as amended from time to time. The head of the
institute may please ensure that no utilization certificate under any project under the S&T
Programme Scheme of Ministry of Mines being implemented by their institute is pending for
more than one year, for consideration of their project proposals.