[See section 35E]
Minerals
1.
Aluminium ores.
2.
Apatite and phosphatic
ores.
3.
Beryl.
4.
Chrome ore.
5.
Coal and lignite.
6.
Columbite, Samarskite,
and other minerals of the “rare earths” group.
7.
Copper.
8.
Gold.
9.
Gypsum.
10.
Iron ore.
11.
Lead.
12.
Manganese ore.
13.
Molybdenum.
14.
Nickel ores.
15.
Platinum and other
precious metals and their ores.
16.
Pitchblende and other
uranium ores.
17.
Precious stones.
18.
Rutile.
19.
Silver.
20.
21.
Tin.
22.
Tungsten ores.
23.
Uraniferous allanite,
monazite and other thorium minerals.
24.
Uranium bearing
tailings left over from ores after extraction of copper and gold, ilmenite and other titanium ores.
25.
Vanadium ores.
26.
Zinc.
27.
Zircon.
Groups
of Associated Minerals
1.
Apatite, Beryl, Cassiteite, Columbite, Emerald, Felspar, Lepidolite, Mica,
Pitchblende, Quartz, Samarskite,
Scheelite, Topaz, Tantalite, Tourmaline.
2.
Iron, Manganese,
Titanium, Vanadium and Nickel minerals.
3.
Lead, Zinc, Copper, Cadmium,
Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth, Cobalt, Nickel, Molybdenum, and Uranium minerals,
and Gold and Silver, Arsinopyrite, Chalcopyrite, Pyrite, Pyphrotite and
Pentalandite.
4.
Chromium, Osmiridium,
Platinum and Nickel minerals.
5.
Kyanite, Sillimanite,
Corrundum, Dumortierite and Topaz.
6.
Gold, Silver,
Tellurium, Selenium and Pyrite.
7.
Barytes, Fluorite,
Chalcocite, Selenium, and minerals of Zinc, Lead and Silver.
8.
Tin and Tungsten
minerals.
9.
Limestone, Dolomite
and Magnesite.
10.
Ilmeite, Monazite, Zircon, Rutile, Garnet and Sillimanite.
11.
Sulphides of Copper
and Iron.
12.
Coal, Fireclay and
Shale.
13.
Magnesite and Apatite.
14.
Magnesite and
Chromite.
15.
Talc (Soapstone and
Steatite) and Dolomite.
16.
Bauxite, Laterite,
Aluminous Clays, Lithomorge, Titanium, Vanadium, Gallium and Columbium minerals.]
[1]Inserted by the Finance Act, 1970, w.e.f. 1-4-1971.