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  2. Ministry of Mines (India) - Wikipedia

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    Satish Chandra Dubey, Minister of State. Website. mines.gov.in. The Ministry of Mines is the ministry in the Government of India. The ministry functions as the primary body for the formulation and administration of laws relating to mines in India. The head of the ministry is G. Kishan Reddy, who has been serving since June 2024.

  3. Mining in India - Wikipedia

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    The mining industry in India is a major economic activity which contributes significantly to the economy of India. The gross domestic product (GDP) contribution of the mining industry varies from 2.2% to 2.5% only but going by the GDP of the total industrial sector, it contributes around 10% to 11%. Even mining done on small scale contributes 6 ...

  4. Bayyaram Mines - Wikipedia

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    The iron ore mines are spread over 5,342 hectares in Bayyaram, Garla and Nelakondapally mandals in Mahabubabad, Khammam and Gudur mandal in Warangal. The Indian Bureau of Mines had estimated the value of ore at Rs. 16 lakh crore.

  5. Copper production in India - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2005 survey by the Indian Bureau of Mines the total reserve has been estimated as 1394.42 million tonnes out of which 369.49 million tonnes (26.5%) is categorized as “reserves” (under "proved and probable categories").

  6. Orissa Minerals Development Company - Wikipedia

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    The Orissa Minerals Development Company Limited (OMDC), (also known as Orissa Minerals), [ 2 ] is a Public Sector Undertaking company [ 3 ] in the Indian states of Odisha under administrative control of Department of Steel and Mines, Government of Odisha. [ 4 ] It was founded on August 16, 1918 and is engaged in the mining and production of ...

  7. Mining scams in India - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Bureau of Mines rules which control the type of mining, allow a maximum mining depth six metres to prevent environmental degradation. But miners have flouted this rule to over-extract iron-ore. For example, if they are allowed to take 100 metric tonnes, mines take 1,000 metric tonnes. [18]

  8. Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act

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    The Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act (1957) is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted to regulate the mining sector in India. It was amended in 2015 and 2016. This act forms the basic framework of mining regulation in India. [1] This act is applicable to all minerals except minor minerals and atomic minerals.

  9. Geological Survey of India - Wikipedia

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    The Geological Survey of India (GSI) is a scientific agency of India.It was founded in 1851, as a Government of India organization under the Ministry of Mines, one of the oldest of such organisations in the world and the second oldest survey in India after the Survey of India (founded in 1767), for conducting geological surveys and studies of India, and also as the prime provider of basic ...