"In the three months, that is December, January and February, post amendment (of auction rules) 41 blocks have come on auction," Mines Secretary Arun Kumar said here.
He was speaking at a conference on non-ferrous metals industry titled 'Landscape for Non-Ferrous Metals in India 2030' which was organised by Ficci.
"With more transparent auction process in place and the issue of price fixation likely to be resolved by the next month or so about 10 bauxite blocks would be coming up for auction in the month of March and April in this calendar year," the secretary said.
"On copper, our domestic production is only about four per cent of our domestic requirements. There as well there will be blocks coming up for auction and though for a long time certainly will be dependent on foreign sources of copper concentrate," Kumar said.
The government, he said, has taken a conscious decision to shift more and more towards deep-seated minerals and non-ferrous minerals as this is the area which has very high potential.
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