MOIL working on new projects worth Rs 581 crore at mines in MP, Maharashtra

14 Sep 2020 Evaluate

MOIL is working on multiple new projects worth cumulatively Rs 581 crore at its mines in Madhya Pradesh (MP) and Maharashtra. The company is aiming to complete these projects by August 2021.

At Munsar mine in Maharashtra, the company is setting up a new vertical shaft at a depth of 160 metres at a capital cost of Rs 51.32 crore. The scheduled completion of the work was in April 2020. However, the work is in progress and the completion of the project shall be in November 2020. Another project of Rs 77.15 crore for setting up a sinking vertical shaft at a depth of 324 metres is going on at the company's Ukwa mine in Madhya Pradesh.

MOIL is the largest iron ore company in India and fifth largest in world. It currently operates seven underground mines (Kandri, Munsar, Beldongri, Gumgaon, Chikla, Balaghat and Ukwa mines) and three opencast mines (Dongri Buzurg, Sitapatore/Sukli, and Tirodi).

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