Ever since the ban of iron ore mining in Karnataka in September 2011, the sponge iron plants, mini and mega integrated steel plants have been operating at sub-optimal levels due to huge scarcity of iron ore leading to closure of large number of sponge iron plants in the State, Karnataka Iron & Steel Manufacturers' Association and Association of Indian Mini Blast Furnaces said.
Stating that the overall exchequer contributions to the state also suffered hugely due to this, it said: "The present crisis is life threatening to the sustainable operations of value adding iron & steel plants in Karnataka.
Many of them are pending for want of approval with various agencies such as Government of Karnataka, Ministry of Environment and Forest, the associations said in a release.
The release said the situation can be improved by expediting forest clearances, renewal of mining leases, approvals for temporary working permission, amalgamations and sorting out land disputes (forest/non-forest land)."
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It is also possible to increase the maximum permissible production quantity of certain mines by re-visiting the revised parameters within the frame work and directions of the Supreme Court," it added.
They appealed Government of Karnataka to consider time bound implementation of the above proposal including renewal of mining leases, forest clearances and auctioning of category 'C' leases to ensure availability of iron ore to the Industries.