JAMMU, 4 DECEMBER: “The
Government is according focused attention on making mining operations
profitable through enhanced production and sale”, stated Minister for Industries and Commerce, Chander
Parkash Ganga, while chairing the 169th meeting of the Board of Directors of JK
Minerals Limited held at Civil Secretariat, here today.
Minister stressed upon the need for evolving an effective
working plan for extraction of minerals in the State to achieve optimum
production capacity. “The
Government endeavors to explore all possibilities to harness the abundant
mineral resources of the State to boost the economy,” he added. He
exhorted upon the security and safety of the workers working in the mines
saying that it should be the top concern and duty of the corporation to ensure
that their employees work in a total secure and comfortable manner for optimum
outcome of their services.
Vice Chairperson J&K Industries Limited Syed Attullah
Simnani, Commissioner Secretary, Industries & Commerce, Shailendra Kumar,
Director Geology and Mining Department, Farooq Ahmad Khan, MD JKML, Abid
Suhail, besides other board members were present in the meeting.
The Minister stressed the need for optimum harnessing of
highly rich cast gypsum mines located at Assar in Doda and at Parlanka in
Ramban besides coal mines at Kalakote and Sapphire Mines at Paddar, Kishtwar.
He directed the officers to make all out efforts to ensure that all these
mining operations are made profitable through enhanced production and
marketing. He asked for the fresh proposal to close down the Moghla (Metka)
mine and tendering for the 70 lakh ton Gypsum to be mined and exported in a
time bound manner.
It was observed that in order to ensure timely excavation
of 5 million tons of Gypsum from the project site, the Parlanka Mine area
should be bifurcated into 2 to 3 sub-sectors so that the huge submerging Gypsum
reserves are excavated within the next five year period with annual production
target line fixed at 10 lakh tones per annum.
Earlier, the Board members reviewed the progress on
various projects undertaken by JK Minerals in the State.
MD JKML, Abid Suhail informed the board that in the first
two quarters of the current financial year the corporation achieved the
production target of 7100 ton coal and 53500 ton gypsum against the set target
of 7 thousand ton coal and 50 thousand ton gypsum, respectively. The corporation has
generated revenue to the tune of Rs 6.30 crore against sale of coal and 4.43
crore against the sale of gypsum during current financial year, he further
added.
The Board discussed agenda points including confirmation
of minutes of 169th meeting of the Board of Directors, implementation report on
the previous decisions of the Board, business plan of the Corporation,
extraction of gypsum through outsourcing arrangement at Gypsum project
Parlanka, acquisition of land at Kashmir Wayun and others.

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