1 OCT, 2012, PTI
PANAJI: The iron ore export from Goa would not resume today contrary to expectations, as the state Mines and Geology Department was still verifying the quantum of ore lying at jetties.
Director, Mines and Geology, Prasanna Acharya told that several teams were on the job verifying the quantum of ore, and subsequently there would be inspection of mining sites.
"It will be difficult to restart the exports today....it will be possible only after the total (quantity of) ore is verified," Acharya said.
The state government suspended all the 90 mining licenses recently following recommendation of Justice M B Shah commission which probed illegal mining in Goa.
Only the export of ore already lying at the jetties and mining sites was allowed, after its legality and quantum was ascertained.
Assistant Director, Mines, Parag Nagarcekar told that mining companies had claimed that total of 52.97 lakh million metric tonnes of ore was lying at 50 jetties.
The official teams had inspected 38 jetties till now, putting the amount of ore lying there at 13.56 lakh MT, Nagarcekar said, adding that inspection will continue this week too.
PANAJI: The iron ore export from Goa would not resume today contrary to expectations, as the state Mines and Geology Department was still verifying the quantum of ore lying at jetties.
Director, Mines and Geology, Prasanna Acharya told that several teams were on the job verifying the quantum of ore, and subsequently there would be inspection of mining sites.
"It will be difficult to restart the exports today....it will be possible only after the total (quantity of) ore is verified," Acharya said.
The state government suspended all the 90 mining licenses recently following recommendation of Justice M B Shah commission which probed illegal mining in Goa.
Only the export of ore already lying at the jetties and mining sites was allowed, after its legality and quantum was ascertained.
Assistant Director, Mines, Parag Nagarcekar told that mining companies had claimed that total of 52.97 lakh million metric tonnes of ore was lying at 50 jetties.
The official teams had inspected 38 jetties till now, putting the amount of ore lying there at 13.56 lakh MT, Nagarcekar said, adding that inspection will continue this week too.
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