The company's PAT stood at Rs 202.58 in the corresponding period a year ago.
The gross margin during the 6-month period under review has gone up by 7.86 per cent to Rs 346.07 crore as against Rs 320.86 crore a year earlier.
The Profit Before Tax also rose by 7.55 per cent to Rs 327.08 crore as compared with Rs 304.11 crore a year ago, MOIL Chairman & Managing Director G P Kundargi told PTI.
On the back of steps taken in the last two years, the company has been able to obtain Prospecting Licence over an area of 597 hectares in Nagpur and Bhandara districts of Maharashtra, he added.
The areas granted are adjoining our existing mines at 11 different locations. Upon execution of prospecting licences, the company has taken steps to conduct geophysical exploration and the work is in advance stage of completion, Kundargi said.
The Madhya Pradesh government has in principle approved grant of mining lease over the said area to MOIL.
Talking about their Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide (EMD) plant, Kundargi said it is the only plant in India which manufactures EMD with indigenous technology.
EMD is a high value product used in the manufacture of dry cells. The capacity of the plant is 1,000 tonnes per annum and is being operated to its full capacity.
MOIL is also the first PSU in the country to set up wind power generation facility near Dewas in Madhya Pradesh. The present capacity is 20 MW. The power generated is partially consumed for captive use and the balance is being sold to the utilities. MOIL's wind farm is being run efficiently with good Plate Leaf Filter (PLF).
The production during the first half of this fiscal has increased by 6.83 per cent over the corresponding period a year ago. During April-Sept 2014, the company achieved a production of 5.16 lakh tonnes as against 4.83 lakh tonnes during the same period a year ago.
As per the National Steel Policy, India's steel production is set to improve in the coming years and there will be a good demand for manganese ore, which is an essential input for steel making in the form of ferro alloys, Kundargi added.
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