RAIPUR: Union minister for Coal and Mines, G Kishan Reddy, recently concluded a two-day visit to South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) to assess mining operations, review Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, and enhance coordination with state authorities. The visit focused on increasing coal production, promoting sustainable mining practices, and ensuring inclusive development in the region.
Reddy held a high-level meeting with Chhattisgarh chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai. Discussions centred on accelerating mining-led economic growth in the state and addressed key areas such as expediting land acquisition for mine expansion, streamlining environmental clearances, and developing integrated rehabilitation and resettlement sites. The strategic importance of critical mineral development in Chhattisgarh was also a key highlight.
In a separate review meeting with officials from the Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) and the Geological Survey of India (GSI), the Minister evaluated ongoing exploration activities and survey progress. Strategies to unlock Chhattisgarh’s mineral potential through advanced exploration and improved coordination were discussed.
The minister's visit emphasised the Government’s strong commitment to leveraging mining for inclusive and sustainable development. It reflected a clear vision of aligning the coal sector’s growth with national priorities of sustainability, social equity, and regional progress. The visit aimed to bridge policy with grassroots impact—from accelerating mineral exploration to empowering young aspirants and improving healthcare—reaffirming the government’s dedication to transforming mining regions into hubs of prosperity, resilience, and inclusive growth.
Reddy held a high-level meeting with Chhattisgarh chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai. Discussions centred on accelerating mining-led economic growth in the state and addressed key areas such as expediting land acquisition for mine expansion, streamlining environmental clearances, and developing integrated rehabilitation and resettlement sites. The strategic importance of critical mineral development in Chhattisgarh was also a key highlight.
In a separate review meeting with officials from the Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) and the Geological Survey of India (GSI), the Minister evaluated ongoing exploration activities and survey progress. Strategies to unlock Chhattisgarh’s mineral potential through advanced exploration and improved coordination were discussed.
The minister's visit emphasised the Government’s strong commitment to leveraging mining for inclusive and sustainable development. It reflected a clear vision of aligning the coal sector’s growth with national priorities of sustainability, social equity, and regional progress. The visit aimed to bridge policy with grassroots impact—from accelerating mineral exploration to empowering young aspirants and improving healthcare—reaffirming the government’s dedication to transforming mining regions into hubs of prosperity, resilience, and inclusive growth.
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