"The state government has extended the lease period of 26 iorn ore, manganese, limestone and dolomite mines as per the provision of the MMDR (Amendment) Act, 2015," Odisha Steel and Mines Minister Prafulla Kumar Mallick told reporters here.
Mallick said the lease period of 26 mines have been extended on the recommendation of the inter-departmental committee. Judgements of Supreme Court and Orissa High Court were also referred to while deciding to extend the lease period of the 26 mines.
"The lessees have to obtain all statutory clearances before reopening of the mines", steel and mines secretary R K Sharma said.
Stating that the 26 mines comprised eight captive mines and 18 non-captive mines, the minister said the lease period of eight captive mines was extended for 15 years while the period of extension of non-captive mines is for 5 years.
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The eight captive mines which got extension till 2030 included seven mines owned by Tata Group (two of Tisco and five of Tata Steel) and one limestone mines of Bargarh Cement.
Earlier, the state government had ordered reopening of eight mines as per express order. These included four owned by SAIL, officials said.