Iron ore mining is coming to a standstill in major production centres in Karnataka even as the court battle against the state government’s ban on exports is yet to reach a conclusion. Exports from the state have already come to a halt.
Two months since the ban came into force, almost one-third iron ore mines in the state have wound up operations and many others have scaled down production. Only mines in the Bellary-Hospet-Sandur region, which produce high-grade iron ore, are operational due to demand for their products in the domestic market. However, they are working at less than 50 per cent capacity.
The producers of low-grade iron ore in Tumkur and Chitradurga regions have shut operations as there is no demand for their products in the domestic market. Out of 90 operational mines in the state, 30 have closed down. A little more than three million tonnes low-grade iron ore is stocked in their mines, causing losses worth crore of rupees to the miners.
On July 26 this year, the Karnataka government imposed a ban on export of iron ore from ports in the state and subsequently restricted the issue of mineral dispatch permits on July 28 for movement of iron ore to domestic steel mills.
Some iron ore producers that have stopped their operations include Mineral Enterprises Limited, Tumkur Minerals, Lata Mines, Milan Minerals, S N Singh, Ganapathi Singh, Sudarshan Singh, Balaji Produce Co and Dasharath Ram Reddy.
Source: Business Standard
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