"We are taking legal opinion to revive the mining plan at Niyamgiri. Since the Supreme Court had ordered for holding Gram Sabha in Niyamgiri Hills area, we may move the apex court seeking its permission to organise Gram Sabha again," Odisha's steel and mines minister Prafulla Kumar Mallick told reporters here.
Mallick said the state government was yet to take a decision whether to directly approach the Supreme Court or move the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) to revive its bauxite mining plan.
The Niyamgiri Hills have about 75 million tonnes reserves of high grade Bauxite.
The mining plan at the eco-sensitive Niyamgiri Hills spread over Kalahandi and Rayagada districts, was scrapped two years ago after all 12 Gram Sabhas voted unanimously against the project.
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The Gram Sabha, held as per the direction of the Supreme Court, was held between July 19 and August 20, 2013.
The people gave their opinion on whether mining activities in Niyamgiri would affect the religious, community and individual rights of local forest dwellers.
Meanwhile, the state has since cancelled a JV agreement with Vedanta and decided mining would be done only by the OMC.