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SAIL sits on 42 mn tonnes of sub-grade ore, mulls beneficiation plant With sub-grade iron ore fines inventory piling up, state-owned Steel Authority of India (SAIL) is looking to set up a beneficiation plant to consume the ore generated by its mines in future. As on March 31, 2021, the company is sitting on total 42.60 million tonne sub-grade iron ore fines and has been able to sell a meager 0.40 million tonne during the year. “Sub-grade iron ore fines sold outside of mining leased area attracts royalty for the seller making the dispatch costly. Due to this, instead of selling outside, it makes more sense (for the company) to set up a beneficiation plant in the mining lease area and consume in-house,” Manish Kharbanda, president at Pellet Manufacturers’ Association of India told Business Standard. ....
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Representative image BHUBANESWAR: The Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) has written to the Odisha State Pollution Control Board (OSPCB) requesting it to find a suitable alternative to physical public hearings for granting environment clearances. In view of the prevalent Covid-19 situation, the OSPCB has cancelled the public hearings for mining and industrial projects. The CII and the Federation of Indian Mineral Industries (FIMI) have also urged the forest and environment ministry to intervene in the matter and allow virtual public hearings. “The cancellation order of the OSPCB has affected 10 projects, whose public hearings were scheduled between April 14 and June 30. These have the capacity to enhance iron ore production to 25.86 metric tonne per annum, which can help generate Rs 3,600 crore revenue every year. The cancellation of the hearings will affect the employment generation in the respective regions as well,” Manish Kharbanda, CII chairman (Odisha ....
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