TGMDC Integration for Telangana Sand Booking and e-Permits
iCeipts integrates with TGMDC, the Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation, for mine production and dispatch. TGMDC breaks from the pattern of every other portal in this cluster: instead of a producer requesting a permit, the consumer books the sand directly through a public-facing booking system, so dispatch quantity has to reconcile against that specific booked allocation rather than against a lease balance. Sand drawn from Godavari and Krishna basin reaches dominates the workflow, with general mineral e-permit tracking running alongside the booking system for everything else.
Key facts
- TGMDC runs a public-facing sand booking system where the consumer books the sand directly, the reverse of the producer-requests-a-permit model used by every other portal in this cluster.
- Dispatch quantity has to reconcile against a consumer’s specific booked allocation rather than against a lease balance, since the booking, not the lease, is what caps the load.
- Sand lifted from reaches along the Godavari and Krishna river basins supplies the bulk of what moves through TGMDC’s booking system.
- General mineral e-permit tracking runs alongside the sand booking system, covering non-sand mineral movement through the same corporation.
- A booking under TGMDC names the reach the sand may be drawn from, so a dispatch cannot be filled from a different stretch of river than the one that was booked.
TGMDC Integration for Telangana Sand Booking and e-Permits — Capabilities
Dispatch Matched to a Consumer Booking
Each load is matched against the specific booking a consumer placed through TGMDC, rather than against a lease balance, so a vehicle is only filled from sand a consumer has already paid to collect.
Godavari and Krishna Basin Reach Tracking
Sand drawn from Godavari and Krishna basin reaches is recorded against the named reach it was lifted from, matching how TGMDC allocates sand by specific river stretch rather than by district alone.
General Mineral e-Permit Handling
Alongside the sand booking system, general mineral e-permits are raised and tracked through the same dispatch record, so non-sand movement does not fall back to a separate manual process.
Booked-Allocation Balance Monitoring
Because a booking, not a lease, sets the ceiling on how much sand a consumer may collect, the remaining balance against each booking is checked before loading, preventing dispatch beyond what was paid for.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes TGMDC different from other state mining portals?
Under TGMDC the consumer books the sand directly through a public-facing system, rather than a producer requesting a permit as on every other portal in this cluster, so dispatch reconciles against that booking instead of a lease.
Which sand sources does TGMDC integration cover?
Sand drawn from reaches along the Godavari and Krishna river basins makes up the large majority of the material TGMDC’s booking system moves.
Does TGMDC handle minerals besides sand?
Yes. General mineral e-permit tracking runs alongside the sand booking system, so non-sand mineral movement is still tracked through the same TGMDC integration.
What does dispatch reconcile against under TGMDC?
A dispatch has to reconcile against the specific quantity a consumer booked, not against a lease’s sanctioned quantity, since the booking itself is what limits how much sand can be collected.