India's Supreme Court today favoured initiation of immediate steps for opening of iron and ore mines in Karnataka saying their closure has resulted in the slowdown of the steel industry.
“The industry is going low. The production should not be shut,†a special forest bench comprising justices Aftab Alam, K.S.Radhakrishnan and Swatanter Kumar said.
If all goes fine we can see around 15-16 mines get operational by this month end reported sources.
The apex court said it will pass order on the issue on August 17 after going through the action taken report submitted by the CEC in which it has dealt with the issue of Reclamation and Rehabilitation (R&R) plan.
However, the bench said, in the meantime the various stakeholders including the representatives of the state-owned National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC), Karnataka government and others will hold a joint meeting on Monday to evolve the mechanism for the production and supply of the iron and ore.
During the hearing, the NMDC counsel Arvind Datar said there was no difficulty in production of the minerals but the area of concern was the shortage of rakes for its transportation and absence of long time contract was coming in the way of extracting large-scale iron and ore.
He said long term e-auction will help in solving the contract for extraction of the mineral.
Sources PTI
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