The company, owned by billionaire NRI Anil Agarwal, was allowed by the Supreme Court to resume operation from the mine in last December with a cap of 2.29 million tonnes production.
"The renewal of the lease has already been delayed. The lease renewal will be executed by the state government. It can happen after the clearance by the Ministry of Environment and Forest. We are hoping to start the mine in this quarter," said A N Joshi, Vice President (Corporate Affairs), Sesa Sterlite.
During the July-September quarter of the current fiscal, Sesa Sterlite produced 0.3 million tonnes and sold 0.6 million tonnes from the mine in Chitradurga.
"The mine is neither producing nor selling iron ore since August 2014 and is awaiting forest clearance and mining lease renewal, which is expected to be received in third quarter. Overall, we expect to produce our provisional annual capacity of 2.29 million tonnes during the year," Joshi said.
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