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2 minutes ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

RINL degara funds lev ani evar cheperu any bonds released on name of RINL will be sold like hot cakes, inka banks aithe chepanvasramledu

Jalaga know he may lose 3,4 mla seats and mp seat but he will not go back, money is more important for him

Pulkas lite una okate lekapoina okate

It's  PSU with terrible management and extremely corrupt , there is no saving it from inevitable death  once other private factories can supply enough steel .

We have seen it time and time again , PSU always results in a culture of stagnation and slow death . 

Without collective conscience there is no saving any PSU 

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1 minute ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

Bellary mines are different from obulapuram mines a, sounds 🤔🤔🤔🤔

Yes the quality of ore varies widely , if it's still profitable to mine them center would have auctioned them Off  long ago . 

Knowledge less fellows think visaka steel plant can utilise these mines but everyone in government knows it's not useful .

Right now iron ore prices have increased more than 100% over last year , ippudu kooda mining start cheyaka pothey obulapuram mines export ki thappa panini Ravu 

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Just now, Ryzen_renoir said:

It's  PSU with terrible management and extremely corrupt , there is no saving it from inevitable death  once other private factories can supply enough steel .

 
 
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We have seen it time and time again , PSU always results in a culture of stagnation and slow death . 

 
 
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Without collective conscience there is no saving any PSU 

It has many advantages when compared to other plants

The coastal location facilitates import of coal and export of iron and steel.

(ii) It is well connected to coal fields of Damodar valley in Jharkhand. Metallurgical coal is imported from Australia which meets about 70 per cent power requirements.

(iii) The plant has a bright future with respect to its energy requirements because there are plans to replace coal imported from Australia by natural gas from the Krishna-Godavari basin.

(iv) High quality rich iron ore deposits are available in the Bailadila area of Chhattisgarh.

(v) Most of the requirements of limestone, dolomite and manganese are met by supplies from Chhattisgarh; Madhya Pradesh and Orissa.

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2 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Yes the quality of ore varies widely , if it's still profitable to mine them center would have auctioned them Off  long ago . 

Knowledge less fellows think visaka steel plant can utilise these mines but everyone in government knows it's not useful .

Right now iron ore prices have increased more than 100% over last year , ippudu kooda mining start cheyaka pothey obulapuram mines export ki thappa panini Ravu 

Bellary has

Bellary district in Karnataka alone has 148 mines spread over an area of 10,598 hectares of land. The Indian Bureau of Mines estimated iron ore reserves to be about 1,148 million tons. ... This was pushed further by the 'Export Oriented Development' proposed by the Karnataka State Mining Policy in 2000

bellary mines ane company undhaa... 

obulapuram mines pvt limited company in bellary dist

but you are saying bellary mines quality varies from obulapuram mines pvt ltd

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13 minutes ago, Telugodura456 said:

one of my close freinds  father was a big shot in govt owned steel company. His father was shocked how BJP was selling mines for pennies on a dollar for these banias industrialist.

SAME ma friend valla father vizag steel plant lo top officer 2004 lo nda govt lo disinvestment anni ready ayyayi but elections taruvata cheddamani agaru 

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4 minutes ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

Bellary has

Bellary district in Karnataka alone has 148 mines spread over an area of 10,598 hectares of land. The Indian Bureau of Mines estimated iron ore reserves to be about 1,148 million tons. ... This was pushed further by the 'Export Oriented Development' proposed by the Karnataka State Mining Policy in 2000

bellary mines ane company undhaa... 

obulapuram mines pvt limited company in bellary dist

but you are saying bellary mines quality varies from obulapuram mines pvt ltd

Bellari district mines are generally better quality than obulapuram . 

Infact gali Janardhan Reddy did not mine much in obulapuram , he smuggled iron ore from Karnataka to Andhra and shown it as ore from here . 

Gali gadu was not a miner , he was a smuggler . He used  to collect charges from each truck and ensure smooth passage to krishnapatnam , Chennai ports .

Mining baron ani antaru kaani vadu oka broker  anthey . Anyway he was the one who funded BJP in Karnataka , party ni power loki theesukoni ravadaniki yedyurappa is the brains , gali was the money bag and the muscle . 

Andhukey BJP has soft stand on gali 

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1 minute ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Bellari district mines are generally better quality than obulapuram . 

Infact gali Janardhan Reddy did not mine much in obulapuram , he smuggled iron ore from Karnataka to Andhra and shown it as ore from here . 

Gali gadu was not a miner , he was a smuggler . He used  to collect charges from each truck and ensure smooth passage to krishnapatnam , Chennai ports .

Mining baron ani antaru kaani vadu oka broker  anthey . Anyway he was the one who funded BJP in Karnataka , party ni power loki theesukoni ravadaniki yedyurappa is the brains , gali was the. Obey bag and the muscle . 

Andhukey BJP has soft stand on gali 

Oh... I understood , I know he helped in  nationalist cause atleast hahaa.. 😃😃😃

 

Good information on gali

@Mirage

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12 minutes ago, manadonga said:

SAME ma friend valla father vizag steel plant lo top officer 2004 lo nda govt lo disinvestment anni ready ayyayi but elections taruvata cheddamani agaru 

Mundu rehabilitation ivaledu chala mandiki 8000 families still suffering unna vuerlu ani kali cheincharu due to this plant

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49 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Because it will bring more investment and jobs to vizag .   Posco or arcelor Mittal ki isthey they can bring in the latest technology that indian companies lack .

We currently import 100% of high strength steel used for automotive sector from Korea or China , it would save a lot of foreign exchange . 

Our present steel plants also lack the technology to efficiently use low grade iron ore like obulapuram . 

Why do you think none of Indian companies want obulapuram mines ? Because they can't use it efficient enough for commerical production

If you want tech ..govt disinvest chesthey saripothadhi...theganammukovadam endhuku...assets dhobbedhamana?

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4 minutes ago, Ayodhyaramayyaips said:

If you want tech ..govt disinvest chesthey saripothadhi...theganammukovadam endhuku...assets dhobbedhamana?

Because no one will share technology that too which is important for national security .

Ayina I am also of the opinion that they could give permission to build foreign steel plant elsewhere . No need to sell vizag plant . It could be perfectly fine with normal steel production . 

 

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9 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Because no one will share technology that too which is important for national security .

Ayina I am also of the opinion that they could give permission to build foreign steel plant elsewhere . No need to sell vizag plant . It could be perfectly fine with normal steel production . 

 

Yeah

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1 hour ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Because it will bring more investment and jobs to vizag .   Posco or arcelor Mittal ki isthey they can bring in the latest technology that indian companies lack .

We currently import 100% of high strength steel used for automotive sector from Korea or China , it would save a lot of foreign exchange . 

Our present steel plants also lack the technology to efficiently use low grade iron ore like obulapuram . 

Why do you think none of Indian companies want obulapuram mines ? Because they can't use it efficient enough for commerical production

Bauxite mining kooda tribal restrictions Ani UPA vallu Gabbu leparu . 

Niyamgiri mining project politics chesaru 

Atleast Andhra lo ayitadhi bauxite supply aukunadu but tribal protection anaru . Even cbn kooda cheyaleka poyadu 

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@Ryzen_renoir @Somedude@NiranjanGaaru this can be good one for supply of aluminum . But tribals Ani politics chestunaru . From bauxite they make aluminum . China produces half the aluminum in the world 

AP Bauxite issue: A deep mine of tribal unrest, biz interests, eco concerns

Repeated attempts by successive governments in the past to take up bauxite mining in Visakhapatnam district had triggered anger among tribals. In fact, it has remained a political issue for long

Bauxite mining in Andhra Pradesh has been a touchy political issue for decades because of its far-reaching implications on environment and the livelihood of tribal communities.

The repeated attempts by successive governments in the past to take up bauxite mining in Visakhapatnam district had triggered anger among tribal communities. In fact, the issue was one of the key rallying points for the opposition parties as well.

Soon after taking over the reins of the state in May last year, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy ordered the withdrawal of a Government Order (GO) on bauxite mining and assured the tribals that his government would not take up mining in the district, which is a part of the environmentally fragile Eastern Ghats.

Back-door entry

However, the controversial issue is back in limelight with environmentalists and opposition parties expressing fears that the government was trying to facilitate a ‘back-door entry’ for mining magnets in the region.

The reasons for new apprehensions are not far to seek: The YSR Congress government is preparing the ground for allowing commencement of operations of alumina refinery in the district by Anrak Aluminium Ltd.

The ruling party’s parliamentary wing leader V Vijayasai Reddy publicly stated that the private refinery would be allowed to operate with bauxite ore to be sourced from Odisha and abroad.

This statement has triggered fears that the government was ‘stealthily preparing the ground’ for bauxite mining in the state.

“We will not allow bauxite mining at any cost,” said Ravi Rebbapragada, the executive director of Samata, a local NGO which has been waging a prolonged legal battle against mining in the region.

The Supreme Court had in the past made it clear that either the State, its instrumentalities or the tribal themselves forming into cooperatives have right over forest resources in the scheduled areas.

Though Anrak Aluminium Ltd, a joint venture of Ras-al-Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA) and Penna Group, completed the works on the 1.5 million tonne refinery long ago with an investment of Rs 5,000 crore to Rs 6,000 crore, it could not start operations for want of bauxite ore. The refinery is located in Makavarapalem mandal, about 80 km from Visakhapatnam.

In the combined Andhra Pradesh, the then Congress government, headed by Jagan’s father YS Rajasekhar Reddy, had decided in 2005 to allot bauxite mining to AP Mineral Development Corporate and supply the ore to Jindal South West Aluminium Ltd and Anrak Aluminium Ltd, floated by Ras-al-Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA) and its Indian partner Penna Group.

However, the MoU was cancelled in 2015 following widespread protests from tribal groups and the opposition parties. This led to the filing of an international arbitration by RAKIA against the Centre and state governments. The government recently formed a committee with senior officials to arrive at an out of court settlement with Anrak.

“There was no provision for arbitration in the agreement. The private operator should be allowed in the mining and refinery areas keeping in view the environmental pollution,” the former union energy secretary and noted environmentalist E A S Sarma said.

“The refinery will cause damage to the environment. Any attempt to start it will face stiff resistance from people,” warned the local CPI (M) secretary K Lokanadham.

Independent probe

Sarma sought an independent investigation by Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) and Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) into the alleged illegal mining of bauxite in East Godavari and Visakhapatnam districts.

“I have been cautioning the government about private individuals and companies extracting bauxite in the guise of laterite. It may be noted bauxite mining is restricted to the public sector and to tribal cooperatives as directed by the Supreme Court in the Samata judgement years ago,” the retired IAS officer said.

In a bid to circumvent this restriction, the private miners, in collusion with the local mining officials, have been producing false analysis certificates to show that the bauxite they are extracting and exporting to alumina refineries is indeed laterite.

As per the Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) report, any aluminous mineral ore containing more than 30 per cent aluminium is defined as bauxite.

However, the State Mines department has been granting leases for “laterite” mining, thus allowing the miners to go scot-free, Sarma pointed out. He alleged that many mining leases granted in Visakhapatnam and East Godavari actually involved illegal bauxite extraction.

As per the original plan, drawn up in 2005, the state-owned APMDC was to undertake the mining in 1,212 hectares of reserve forest area in Chintapalle and Jerella blocks of Visakhapatnam district.

However, the subsequent governments chose not to go ahead with the proposal due to widespread opposition in the region.

“Minerals like bauxite/alumina are scarce resources. Aluminium is a strategic metal that is used widely in the aviation industry and other manufacturing processes in the west. The price at which Indian miners export alumina is several times lower than the global price, which implies enormous scope for corruption and black money generation,” Sarma said.

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8 minutes ago, Sachin200 said:

Bauxite mining kooda tribal restrictions Ani UPA vallu Gabbu leparu . 

Niyamgiri mining project politics chesaru 

Atleast Andhra lo ayitadhi bauxite supply aukunadu but tribal protection anaru . Even cbn kooda cheyaleka poyadu 

Naxals control lo unna area , it's not possible now. Too much exploitation of tribals . 

They need to become stakeholders , not displaced people 

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6 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Naxals control lo unna area , it's not possible now. Too much exploitation of tribals . 

They need to become stakeholders , not displaced people 

Naxals ani issue chesaru . Comedy Canada and America lo mining chestaru but Mana countries vachetappatiki through NGO's tribal protection and they should not do mining antaru 

Canadian International Development Agency ( CIDA ) supported NGO's to stop mining activity 

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