The state's mineral resources companies like Fomento Resources, V M Salgaocar Brothers and Chowgule, etc have confirmed their intent and initiated preparatory acts to begin mining-related activities after the monsoon in September-October this year, Goa Mineral Ore Exporters Association (GMOEA) said in a release.
Vedanta's Sesa Goa has already announced resumption of iron ore extraction at their Codli lease, which was Asia's biggest mining site before mining was shut down in 2012.
"These activities, as in the past, would gain momentum post the Ganesh Chaturthi celebration," GMOEA secretary Glenn Kalavampara said.
Goa government has renewed the mining leases of 88 mines, all which are under scanner of Accountant General of Goa for failing to obtain clearance from the Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM).
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