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Development? 1L to lose land, jobs for 400
Politicians, big business houses, tribals and Maoists are all after it for different reasons. For some, it’s the riches that lie buried under the hills in the form of bauxite, for others survival. [...More]
Trigger-happy Maoists don’t touch state’s mining mafia
The Orissa mining scam, billed by some as the biggest loot of public property ever, has shocked even those who know little of the nitty-gritty of mining operations. [...More]
Illegal coal mining, trade rampant in Bermo
Irrespective of tall claims by local police officials, including Nawadih and Bokaro thermal, the illegal coal extraction and trade racket is spreading unabated almost all over the area. [...More]
Wildlife board rejects uranium mining project
A uranium mining project in Meghalaya proposed by the Department of Atomic Energy has been rejected by the National Board on Wildlife (NBWL) due to strong opposition from local communities and civil society groups. [...More]
IUCN opposes uranium mining in Meghalaya forest
South Asian Primate Network representing the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the latest body to join the protest against the Centre’s permission to the Department of Atomic Energy for uranium drilling in the Balpakram National Park in Meghalaya. [...More]
CISF may guard explosive depots of coal companies
In the wake of renewed security threats in several parts of the country and the growing Maoist menace in the eastern states, Coal India Ltd, the world's single largest coal producer and the country's largest user of explosives [...More]
Opposition to uranium mining gains momentum
Opposition to uranium mining inside Balpakram National Park in South Garo Hills is gaining momentum with all major NGOs along with student and social groups coming together to protest the move by the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) to go ahead with its project. [...More]
Uranium mining in Balpakram Park opposed
The Tura A’chik (Garo) Senior Citizens Forum has opposed the move to mine uranium by denotifying an area of eight square km in Rongcheng plateau of Balpakram National Park. [...More]
Orissa seeks neighbours' help to check illegal mining
Orissa has sought cooperation of neighbouring states to check illegal mining and proposed a joint task force with Jharkhand to combat the practice. [...More]
State to create SDF for mining zone
Struggling to come clean in the alleged mining irregularity row, the State government has decided to create Special Development Fund (SDF) by contributions from the profit out of its mineral transactions. [...More]
No plan to change Seraikela project site: Tata Steel MD
Arcelor Mittal may have opted to change its base of its Jharkhand project but Jamshedpur-based steel major Tata Steel has no plans to follow a similar route. [...More]
Iron ore shortage hits Chhattisgarh, Orissa sponge units
Sponge iron factories in Chhattisgarh and Orissa have suspended or heavily cut short production due to disruption in the supply of iron ore, industry and trade groups said Monday. [...More]
Tata Steel expresses concern over hike in raw material prices
Expressing serious concern at the steep hike in prices of raw materials globally, Tata Steel is contemplating to start negotiations with other players soon to find ways to arrest the abnormal rise in cost of production. [...More]
‘Consider AG's proposal for mining consent to Lafarge'
The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Ministry of Environment and Forests to consider the proposals submitted by Attorney-General G. E. Vahanvati for permitting mining operations by Lafarge in Meghalaya and take a final decision on revised environmental clearance in two weeks. [...More]
Centre appeals for lifting stay on Lafarge mining
The Centre on Friday pleaded for lifting the stay on mining operations imposed by the Supreme Court on the Lafarge Umiam Mining company in Meghalaya, as there was nothing adverse in the Task Force's environment impact assessment report. [...More]
Iron ore exports through Paradip rise 13.24 percent
Iron ore shipments through Orissa's Paradip port rose 13.24 percent to 16.16 million tonnes in 2009-10 from 14.27 million tonnes in 2008-09, a senior port official said Thursday. [...More]
Tribals refuse to part land for Lafarge in Meghalaya
The influential Khasi Students' Union and some NGOs in Meghalaya have resolved to oppose handing over of tribal land to French cement company Lafarge for mining limestones. [...More]
Crackdown on illegal mining in Orissa hits steel industry
Steel producers of Orissa and West Bengal met officials here Wednesday and sought their help to shore up supply of raw material which has been hit by the crackdown on illegal mining in Orissa. [...More]
CCL records highest-ever 47 MT coal production
Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) has for the first time achieved the highest-ever production of coal of 47.08 million tonnes during the fiscal year 2009-10, reflecting an absolute increase of 3.84 million tonnes production as compared to the previous year. [...More]
CMPDI profit jumps to 148%
During the financial year 2009-10, the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDI) Limited added many feather in its cap. [...More]
Bilateral cooperation in energy sector discussed with American
Varied aspects of energy security between India and the USA were discussed at length during a meeting between an American delegation, lead by Senator Christopher Bond, and Minister of State for Coal and Statistics and Programme Implementation Sriprakash Jaiswal in New Delhi yesterday. [...More]
Mixed trend in metals
A mixed trend was seen in ferrous and non-ferrous metals today, traders at the Bombay Metal Exchange (BME) said. [...More]
Orissa, Rio Tinto negotiating mining joint venture
The state owned Orissa Mining Corporation (OMC) and Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto are negotiating a joint venture mining project in the state but it will take some more time to finalise it, officials said Tuesday. [...More]
State draws flak on mining scam
People's organisations have continued to exert pressure on the Naveen Patnaik's government for handing over the inquiry on alleged multi-thousand-crore mining scam to an ‘independent agency'. [...More]
Get fresh EIA, SC tells Lafarge
Environmental considerations outweighed India's sensitive bilateral ties with Bangladesh as the Supreme Court on Monday insisted that limestone mining in Meghalaya's dense forest by French multinational Lafarge for its cement plant could not be resumed without an environmental impact [...More]
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