Vedanta group firm Sesa Goa is hopeful of securing forest clearances in a "matter of days" to resume operations in Karnataka, a top company official said. The company's mine in Chitradurga district is among the mines in the state on which the Supreme Court last week had lifted the ban.
"We are not looking at long time line to secure forest clearance from Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF). The judgement will help the mining people and economic activity will restart in the region. We are hopeful of securing the (forest) clearance in matter of days considering the iron ore crunch," Sesa Goa's Managing Director P K Mukherjee said. Sesa Goa's lease for the mine had expired in October last year and with that the forest clearance had also ended. While the company can begin mining on deemed basis till the renewal of the lease, it requires forest clearance to do the same.
On Thursday last week, the Supreme Court lifted mining ban in Karnataka with conditions. While it ordered to cancel all 49 mining leases in Category-C, Category-A and -B mines got the permission to reopen after meeting conditions related to reclamation and rehabilitation (R&R) programme.
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Mukherjee said that he is hopeful of securing new leases as and when the state government begins the process, while noting that the judgement has also paved the way for issuing new mining leases.
"We are hopeful to get more access to additional mines. As and when this process begins, it will help in increasing mining capacity and not only us, but other companies will also get benefited. This (allocation of new leases) will also help in putting our growth projections on track."