Chief Secretary Kaushik Mukherjee on Wednesday said that Karnataka will accelerate the process of issuing leases to mine iron ore in the mineral-rich districts to enhance the raw material supply to the steel industry.
“We have decided to give soon new mining leases to achieve the 30 million tonnes of iron ore annual production set by the Supreme Court earlier and clarified Monday,” he said.
While the apex court decided to hear on February 24 the government’s petition to raise the annual iron ore production to 40 million tonnes, a three-judge bench headed by Justice A K Patnaik ordered the government to allow mining to achieve the 30 million tonnes target.
The apex court had fixed the target on the counsel of a central empowering committee set up by it to look into the environmental effect of mining on ecology. It was also meant to regulate the sector in view of the multi-crore mining scam in the state in the last decade.
“We will submit a detailed action plan to the Supreme Court before our petition comes for hearing (Feb 24) on how we propose to achieve the production target keeping in view the CEC guidelines on rehabilitation and resettlement plans,” said Mukherjee at the valedictory session of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) partnership summit.
The Karnataka Iron and Steel Manufacturers Association discussed the subject matter with Mukherjee and Mines Secretary Tushar Girinath at the trade event.
The steel industry in Karnataka, which has a combined installed capacity of 19 million tonnes output annually, requires about 40 million tonnes of iron ore every year as raw material.