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The limestone deposits contribute a major share of mineral deposits in the State. It sustains 9 major cement plants with an installed capacity of The reserves to the tune of The low-grade limestone is used as building material abundantly. The other important industrial mineral dolomite, which is mostly used in steel plants and refractoriness, is located in Bastar, Durg, Bilsapur and Anger districts and has total MT reserves in the State. The largest share of mineral revenue is contributed by coal.

It is being exploited and marketed by Coal India Ltd. Diamond incidences in Mainpur region of Raipur district have been confirmed and 8 potential blocks qualify in the State for possible incidence of kimberlitic, the mother rock of diamond.

Other minerals like corundum, clay, quartzite, fluorite, beryl, and allusive, granite, illuminate, talc, garnet, silica sand etc. Rare precious minerals like alexandrine and kornerupine are also reported. Apart from these minerals vast reserves and granite of various attractive shades, which can used as decorative stone, are also available.

Bureau of Public Enterprises in line with the National Policy and guidelines issued this. These units during have supplied goods worth Rs. This award comprising of a trophy, Rs.

In addition to this some of the ancillaries were also developed for few cement plants situated in Chhattisgarh. Besides this, it is learnt that some new large plants such as Ms.

Dye Chem. Hindalco and about six sponge Iron Plants are in process of coming up in the new State. These large enterprises will definitely created a new arena for setting up vendors and service facilities in the region. The Diamond mines of Debhog area for which State Govt. IBP Co.

Mohan Jute Mills Ltd. This has been thought in view of saturation stage in some of large undertakings where-end product happens to be singular nature. This approach brought fruitful results in developing service industries as ancillaries in the State.

This becomes possible after the revision of the definition of ancillary industries in which service sector has also been included. While conducting the studies of large undertakings for ancillary development, the concept of development of Auxiliary industries which could be based on the by products of such undertaking has also been considered.

Recently Govt. This will further accelerate the industrialization in Chhattisgarh State viz. A viz. Value addition within the State. Creation of a conducive business environment to attract private investment. Indigenous and international. Transparency in decision-making. Our strategic initiatives are:.

Identifying opportunities for Value Addition within the State. Creation of Institutional Infrastructure for the Mining Sector. Simplification of procedures. State Mining Corporation made nodal agency. Integration of environmental and social concerns. Export Promotion :. To Attract International players in mining sector the State would:. Encourage Private Participation :.

The interest of tribal would be protected while granting such clearances. This would include development of detailed resettlement plans, earmarking a part of the mining royalty for local development and educating the local tribal population on the economic benefits of developing mineral the reserves.

The Industrial growth in Chhatisgarh which has came into being on November 1, , has been vary satisfactory and has now established its identity as a growth center of cement and steel industries. A number of wide ranging industries can come up in this State due to availability of minerals, power, labour and agricultural base. Firstly, creating basic infrastructure, friendly labour relations, transparency and accountability and reducing red Taoism.

The other factor is best planning and encouraging administration. Thrust sector and mega projects have been given some concessions. Government is working as a facilitator for creating more jobs through industries, development of regions and increase in exports.

The people of Chhattisgarh are set to usher-in new era, even as the entire country is reeling under tremendous pressure due to recession. And, not just this, the Public Sector Undertakings PSUs , have a different and successful story to their credit in the tribal-dominated Chhattisgarh State.

The success of these PSUs needs to be looked in a broader perspective with special emphasis on human approach than technical excellence. For, it is the due to the efforts of the people that these PSUs could with stand testing times. The people of this State have made the difference. The present pattern of work in BSP is an outcome of the four-decade exercise, which has instilled a sense of discipline among workers.

What makes the BSP a leader among steel manufacturers is attributed to a sense of belongingness and determination in its workforce, which always strives for the best. Add to it, even the finished product did not fetch the apposite amount, besides there was a sizeable cut in supply orders.

The BSP resorted to cost-cutting measures and opting for technical innovations. The amount of steel produced by BSP is three times the rail tracks spread all over the globe. An other achievement is the high connectivity metro rail at Kolkata in West Bengal and even the fastest train on earth- Silver Star-runs on BSP tracks.

Balco Sterlite , another PSU, which was in the eye of a storm over privatization, too believes that people make a difference. Balco is the third largest producer of aluminium in the country. Balco has now set a target of producing tones per day by December this year.

Work in Balco was stopped after 7, employees went on strike. Barring recent protests over its privatization, it did not witness any major workers unrest all these years. The Balco unit is now Sterlate is progressing very well and now they are going for expansion.

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May is hottest amongst other. During the year, most rainfall occurs during the monsoon months June to September. July is the month of highest rainfall. Home About District. Print Share Facebook Twitter. About District General Durg district is one of the densely populated districts of the Chhattisgarh state of India.

Area of District Durg is District is meters above mean sea level. As per Census provisional , the population of the district is 17,21, In which 6,17, is rural population and 11,04, is urban population.



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