Vedanta Wins Manganese Block in Andhra Pradesh

Vedanta has secured the Punnam manganese block in Andhra Pradesh through a government auction, strengthening its presence in India’s mineral sector.

The block spans 152 hectares and is currently at the G4 exploration level, the earliest stage of reconnaissance where broad areas are surveyed for mineral potential. The Department of Mines & Geology declared Vedanta the preferred bidder.

According to the company’s filing with BSE, the composite licence—covering both prospecting and mining—will be granted after Vedanta fulfils conditions including a performance bank guarantee, statutory approvals and agreements with the state government.

A composite licence allows the concessionaire to explore and, if commercially viable, mine the deposit within the allotted area. This win bolsters Vedanta’s resource base as India pushes for higher domestic mineral production and reduced import reliance.

Related Stories

MbPA, Japan’s UR Explore Vision 2047 Collaboration

Mumbai Port Authority, under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, held discussions with Japan’s Urban Renaissance...

Read More

Brigade Challenges Revocation of Chennai Project Clearance

Brigade Group has challenged the revocation of the Environmental Clearance (EC) granted to its Brigade Morgan Heights residential project in Peru...

Read More

Hafele Expands Loox Range with New LED Strip Lights

Häfele has expanded its Loox lighting portfolio with the launch of a new range of LED strip lights designed for residential interiors and furnit...

Read More

Reach out to us

Call Abin Antony
+91 8424 045 185 /
91-22-31033000

Schedule a Call Back