This huge relief to billionaire NRI Anil Agarwal-led company comes on the back of the direction of the Goa Bench of Bombay High Court that the state government should renew 28 mining leases, which have already paid the stamp duty.
"The government will be doing a case-by-case study on the mines in Goa. As a result, we hope to get it resolved in the near-term. We will be in a position to begin production in the first quarter of calendar year 2015," Sesa Sterlite CEO Tom Albanese told PTI.
Sesa Sterlite has 14-15 iron ore leases in Goa. Before the mining activity was stopped in the coastal state, it used to produce around 14 million tonnes of the key steel making raw material out of the total 40 million tonnes production from the state.
Of the 28 mining leases likely to be renewed soon, Sesa Sterlite has 8-9 mines. The company has already paid the duty under Indian Stamp Duty (Goa amendment) Act, 2012 as part of the renewal process.
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