In a statement, the Vedanta Group firm said that the apex court has held that all mining leases in Goa, including those of Sesa Sterlite, have expired in 2007 and hence, no mining operations can be carried out until renewal/execution of mining lease deeds by the State government.
"The company is working towards securing the necessary permissions for commencement of operations at the earliest," it added.
Sesa Sterlite, the main subsidiary of mining conglomerate Vedanta, is the largest private sector iron ore producer in India. Its iron ore business, earlier known as Sesa Goa, is based in Goa and used to produce about 15-16 million tonnes of ore prior to imposition of the ban in October, 2012.
With the ban in place, operations of company's iron ore business was virtually closed and had reported a negative earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation of Rs 148 crore during April-December 2013.
Meanwhile consultancy firm Deloitte, in a statement, said that the lifting of the iron ore mining ban in Goa is a positive step to restore confidence in the mining sector.
"The industry has taken a big hit in the recent past due to the ban and restoring mining operations will bring a much sought relief to the players and is likely to help in a gradual recovery of the sector," said Kalpana Jain, Senior Direcor of Deloitte in India.
She added that by putting a cap on production, an equally important message has been conveyed that tolerance for illegal activities is declining and there is a need to be conscious of regulatory and environmental matters.
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