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Time of India
27-04-2025
- Business
- Time of India
G Kishan Reddy urges mining sector to recover critical minerals for green tech, advanced alloys
Union Minister G Kishan Reddy has called on the mining community to focus on the recovery of critical minerals from dumps and tailings to support advanced alloys and green technologies. Testing and recovery from existing dumps must be taken up as a national priority, said the Minister in his address to the 6th edition of 'Steel India 2025' here, He added that the journey towards a secure, resilient, and sustainable raw material strategy is a collective one. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is progressing on a bold and ambitious path for the steel sector , he said. The National Steel Policy envisions achieving 300 MT of production capacity by 2030-31 and 500 MT by 2047. The Ministry of Coal and the Ministry Mines are fully aligned with this vision and is taking proactive steps to ensure its realization, he said. Reddy expressed confidence that through close collaboration between the Centre, State Governments, and industry stakeholders, India will not only meet its raw material requirements domestically but also emerge as a global leader in sustainable, self-reliant steel production. He urged all participants at the 6th edition of India Steel conference to contribute actively to shaping policies that will secure a greener and more resilient future for the nation's steel ecosystem. The Minister also emphasised the importance of timely utilisation of greenfield mines, as reiterated by the Prime Minister. He said delays in operationalising such assets amount to a waste of national resources. The Ministry is working closely with States and regularly reviewing progress with bidders to expedite mine development, he added. Coordination with the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has also been enhanced to streamline clearances, he said. Several key guidelines have been issued over the past six months, with further reforms in progress, he added. The coal and mining sectors, the Minister stated, are evolving rapidly to align with sustainability goals and India's climate commitments while reducing import dependence. The government is promoting innovation and embracing a whole-of-government approach to these challenges, the Minister added.


The Print
26-04-2025
- Business
- The Print
G Kishan Reddy urges mining sector to recover critical minerals for green tech, advanced alloys
Testing and recovery from existing dumps must be taken up as a national priority, said the Minister in his address to the 6th edition of 'Steel India 2025' here, Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 26 (ANI): Union Minister G Kishan Reddy has called on the mining community to focus on the recovery of critical minerals from dumps and tailings to support advanced alloys and green technologies. He added that the journey towards a secure, resilient, and sustainable raw material strategy is a collective one. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is progressing on a bold and ambitious path for the steel sector, he said. The National Steel Policy envisions achieving 300 MT of production capacity by 2030-31 and 500 MT by 2047. The Ministry of Coal and the Ministry Mines are fully aligned with this vision and is taking proactive steps to ensure its realization, he said. Reddy expressed confidence that through close collaboration between the Centre, State Governments, and industry stakeholders, India will not only meet its raw material requirements domestically but also emerge as a global leader in sustainable, self-reliant steel production. He urged all participants at the 6th edition of India Steel conference to contribute actively to shaping policies that will secure a greener and more resilient future for the nation's steel ecosystem. The Minister also emphasised the importance of timely utilisation of greenfield mines, as reiterated by the Prime Minister. He said delays in operationalising such assets amount to a waste of national resources. The Ministry is working closely with States and regularly reviewing progress with bidders to expedite mine development, he added. Coordination with the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has also been enhanced to streamline clearances, he said. Several key guidelines have been issued over the past six months, with further reforms in progress, he added. The coal and mining sectors, the Minister stated, are evolving rapidly to align with sustainability goals and India's climate commitments while reducing import dependence. The government is promoting innovation and embracing a whole-of-government approach to these challenges, the Minister added. (ANI) This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Economic Times
26-04-2025
- Business
- Economic Times
G Kishan Reddy urges mining sector to recover critical minerals for green tech, advanced alloys
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Union Minister G Kishan Reddy has called on the mining community to focus on the recovery of critical minerals from dumps and tailings to support advanced alloys and green and recovery from existing dumps must be taken up as a national priority, said the Minister in his address to the 6th edition of 'Steel India 2025' here,He added that the journey towards a secure, resilient, and sustainable raw material strategy is a collective the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is progressing on a bold and ambitious path for the steel sector , he National Steel Policy envisions achieving 300 MT of production capacity by 2030-31 and 500 MT by Ministry of Coal and the Ministry Mines are fully aligned with this vision and is taking proactive steps to ensure its realization, he expressed confidence that through close collaboration between the Centre, State Governments, and industry stakeholders, India will not only meet its raw material requirements domestically but also emerge as a global leader in sustainable, self-reliant steel urged all participants at the 6th edition of India Steel conference to contribute actively to shaping policies that will secure a greener and more resilient future for the nation's steel Minister also emphasised the importance of timely utilisation of greenfield mines, as reiterated by the Prime said delays in operationalising such assets amount to a waste of national resources. The Ministry is working closely with States and regularly reviewing progress with bidders to expedite mine development, he with the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has also been enhanced to streamline clearances, he key guidelines have been issued over the past six months, with further reforms in progress, he coal and mining sectors, the Minister stated, are evolving rapidly to align with sustainability goals and India's climate commitments while reducing import government is promoting innovation and embracing a whole-of-government approach to these challenges, the Minister added.


Time of India
26-04-2025
- Business
- Time of India
G Kishan Reddy urges mining sector to recover critical minerals for green tech, advanced alloys
Union Minister G Kishan Reddy has called on the mining community to focus on the recovery of critical minerals from dumps and tailings to support advanced alloys and green technologies. #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack India stares at a 'water bomb' threat as it freezes Indus Treaty India readies short, mid & long-term Indus River plans Shehbaz Sharif calls India's stand "worn-out narrative" Testing and recovery from existing dumps must be taken up as a national priority, said the Minister in his address to the 6th edition of 'Steel India 2025' here, He added that the journey towards a secure, resilient, and sustainable raw material strategy is a collective one. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is progressing on a bold and ambitious path for the steel sector , he said. The National Steel Policy envisions achieving 300 MT of production capacity by 2030-31 and 500 MT by 2047. Live Events The Ministry of Coal and the Ministry Mines are fully aligned with this vision and is taking proactive steps to ensure its realization, he said. Reddy expressed confidence that through close collaboration between the Centre, State Governments, and industry stakeholders, India will not only meet its raw material requirements domestically but also emerge as a global leader in sustainable, self-reliant steel production. He urged all participants at the 6th edition of India Steel conference to contribute actively to shaping policies that will secure a greener and more resilient future for the nation's steel ecosystem. The Minister also emphasised the importance of timely utilisation of greenfield mines, as reiterated by the Prime Minister. He said delays in operationalising such assets amount to a waste of national resources. The Ministry is working closely with States and regularly reviewing progress with bidders to expedite mine development, he added. Coordination with the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has also been enhanced to streamline clearances, he said. Several key guidelines have been issued over the past six months, with further reforms in progress, he added. The coal and mining sectors, the Minister stated, are evolving rapidly to align with sustainability goals and India's climate commitments while reducing import dependence. The government is promoting innovation and embracing a whole-of-government approach to these challenges, the Minister added.


The Print
26-04-2025
- Business
- The Print
Odisha to emerge as top player in steel sector: CM Mohan Manjhi
Stating that steel is the mother industry of the eastern state and on the basis that it is leading India in steel production, Manjhi said, 'We are currently producing more than 41 million tonnes of steel. Our target is to take steel production to 130 million tonnes by 2030'. At that time, he said, Odisha would account for some 50 per cent of the country's total steel output. 'Odisha will lead the country in the steel sector. We are becoming an economic power among the five states which are leading the country (in terms of economic development). Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already said that Odisha will be the growth engine for making India a Viksit Bharat by 2047 and we are already moving on this path,' Manjhi told reporters on the sidelines of Steel India 2025 event, jointly hosted by the Ministry of Steel and industry body Ficci here. Mumbai, Apr 25 (PTI) Sounding confident that Odisha will emerge as the top player in the steel sector, Chief Minister Mohan Manjhi on Friday said that the state is providing a conducive environment for investors. He said that the mineral-mines-rich state, received investment proposals worth Rs 17-lakh crore at the two-day business conclave, 'Utkasrh Odisha' held in January this year with a substantial portion of this investment intended for the steel sector. Besides, this would also create 9-lakh job opportunities in the state, he said. He said that the state is getting these opportunities due to the double engine sarkar — the same party's government at the Centre and in the state — according importance to infrastructure development including enhancing the road, port and rail connectivity to facilitate the industry. 'We have also rolled out a new industrial policy, offering financial incentives to the industry, which is far more simple and clear than such policies of other states,' he added. PTI IAS MR MR This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.