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Odisha CM emphasises on mineral reforms to ensure uninterrupted ore supply

By IANS | Updated: December 9, 2020 22:10 IST

Bhubaneswar, Dec 9 Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday emphasised on further mineral reforms to ensure uninterrupted ...

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Bhubaneswar, Dec 9 Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday emphasised on further mineral reforms to ensure uninterrupted supply of ore to industries and safeguarding the employment and state revenues.

The Chief Minister discussed this with Union Coal and Mines Minister Pralhad Joshi and Union Steel Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and senior officials over video conference.

Odisha has been one of the first states to successfully conduct auction of mineral blocks in accordance with the orders of Supreme Court. However, there have been some glitches in commencement in mining operations leading to disruptions in production and dispatch leading to shortage of minerals for end-user industries and price rise.

The Chief Minister said that such disruptions and uncertainties in production and dispatch are undesirable, especially during these times.

Shortages of ore and resultant high price have posed a challenge for the sponge iron plants, small and medium-size steel plants. This has affected the revenues of the state and the employment of the people dependent on the sector, he added.

Patnaik suggested that the state and Central Public Sector Undertakings can play a very important role in maintaining the level of supply of ore to the end-user industries at such critical moments.

Their strong presence in the mineral market will ensure smooth supply at reasonable prices. This shall go a long way in mitigating the constraints faced by the MSME in this sector.

The Chief Minister proposed reservation of some of these expired working mineral blocks under provisions of section 17A of the MMDR Act to state PSUs like OMC to ensure uninterrupted supply of ore to the end-user industry.

One of the longstanding issues of Odisha and other state governments has been the revision of royalty for minerals other than coal. This revision has been pending since 2017. Similarly, royalty on coal has been due since September 2017.

Though the Clean Energy Cess has undergone multiple enhancements, there has been no accrual to the state.

The Chief Minister requested for early action in this regard as this will greatly benefit the state, especially in a post-Covid scenario.

He requested the Union government for an early decision on the issues discussed as the revenues of the state and employment of the people at large are involved.

( With inputs from IANS )

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