Ranchi: After the destruction with the center carrying commercial companies in the mine and the state mineral sector, the Jharkhand government on Monday gave a nod to the United States to take auctione on the Mine Panna (Emerald) in the Block Ghatshilla in the East of the Singhbhum Regency.
In addition, expectations for Surda mining updates were closed in the same block enlightening on Monday after the state government said it had made in-principal decisions to resume mining work.
However, the mine can restart only after getting a nod from the center and environmental permit.
Mines Surda is owned by Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL) and is closed since March 2020, which resulted in taking work around 1,500 people.
His development came after Ghatshila Mla Ramdas Soren met with the Pooja Singhal State Mining Secretary on the following issue of approval from the Head of Minister of Hemant Soren.
After their meeting, the statement of the department of the IPR issued at night said, “MLA and the Mining Secretary held a discussion to restart the Hindustan Limited copper closed mine located in Surda in Ghatshila.
They also discussed the Panna Mine auction.
The state government will update mining rentals HCL and send it to permission to the center.
The mining process can be continued after obtaining an environmental permit.
“Speaking with Tii by telephone, Ramdas said Hindustan Copper Limited was one of the large PSU Division Koban but was based since March last year.
“After meeting with the minister’s chairman and mining secretary, I hope that the HCL mining rental will be extended in two weeks and proposals will be sent to the Government Government to immediately seek the environmental cleaning stage II.
Without permission, mining work cannot be started.
The state government is committed to Produce work and hope for the resurrection immediately, “he said.
The auction process also mine Panna, will be completed in two months, said the IPR statement.
“The state government aims to complete the auction process will produce work for thousands of people.
According to the record, there is a stock of 11,000 kg of Panna in Ghatshila,” he added.