In Parliament, the Hon'ble Union Minister of Mines, Government of India underscored the need for opening up mineral exploration to private entities. He highlighted that the mining potential in India was vast and the mining sector was the second largest employment generator after agriculture.
اقرأ المزيدThe Mine Mitra portal is an initiative of the Directorate of Geology and Mining, Government of Uttar Pradesh, India. The portal is designed to provide a digital platform for online submission and monitoring of mining-related activities. It is aimed at streamlining the mining process and promote transparency in the mining sector.
اقرأ المزيدThe mining industry in India has to ramp up its efforts in order to be more energy efficient and sustainable. Since the process of mining plays an important role in cement manufacturing, we take a closer look at the impact of mining on the environment, human health and biodiversity, and the sustainable processes that are […]
اقرأ المزيدIndian Mining Industry The Amrit Kaal Journey Indian Mining Industry The Amrit Kaal Journey The Indian mining sector is strategically important to the country's growth and the Amrit Kaal Journey. The mining sector growth has significant implications for downstream industries, such as power, steel, and aluminium, which are closely associated ...
اقرأ المزيدI ndia's mining and coal sectors serve as the foundation for a thriving industrial base in the country. With abundant mineral resources, India is a global leader in the production of iron ore and coal. Despite its significant reserves, India continues to import a substantial portion of its mining needs with several challenges hindering the …
اقرأ المزيدIntroduction. Mining is one of the core sectors and growth driver of Indian economy. Minerals and ores provide basic raw materials to many important industries like power generation (thermal), iron and steel, cement, petroleum and natural gas, petrochemicals, fertilisers, precious & semi-precious metals/stones, electrical and …
اقرأ المزيدThe Indian mining industry produces varieties of 'minerals', about 95, of fuel (4), metallic (10), non-metallic (21), atomic minerals (5) and other minerals of minor and industrial category minerals (55) from across the 29 states and 7 union territories Footnote 1 (IBM 2018). The industry encompasses opencast, open-pit as well as ...
اقرأ المزيدThe Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) established in 1948, is a multi-disciplinary government organisation under the Department of Mines, Ministry of Mines, engaged in promotion of conservation, scientific development of mineral resources and protection of environment in mines other than coal, petroleum & natural gas, atomic minerals and minor minerals.
اقرأ المزيدIt had many eminent geoscientists and mining engineers from Bombay and coal mining areas near Calcutta; and some of the mining engineers working with multi-national Mining Machinery companies. Later in 1962 it was made a Monthly publication and was registered at Bombay as 'The Indian Mining & Engineering Journal'.
اقرأ المزيدICEMA is an apex association for construction equipment manufacturers in India and represents Over 120 leading companies that manufacture, trade and finance a wide range of Construction, Earthmoving, Concrete, Mining and Material handling equipment that are used in developing the robust world-class infrastructure for the nation.
اقرأ المزيدBeing nationalized, the coal industry was already on the radar of India's political class and, as the price of coal almost doubled from 2005-08, private sector interest in getting access to coal mining increased significantly, creating multiple bidders for the blocks which were being allocated in a rather arbitrary way.
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