"We will issue directions to the mine operators. If required, we will also issue orders to them to start mining," Parsekar told PTI on the sidelines of a function here.
Parsekar said the government was keen on mining operations to resume from October this year and will take all possible steps in this regard.
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Sesa Iron Ore, the main subsidiary of Vedanta, formally started operations at its Codli mine yesterday after a gap of three years.
The actual extraction of ore is expected to start only after monsoon.
Goa's mining industry had taken a hit following a ban by the Supreme Court in 2012, which was lifted in April last year.
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