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e-Newsletter

Title: MINEIACP e-Newsletter [ISSUE - JANUARY 2025]
Volume Number: 10
Issue Number: 1
Year of Publication: 2025
Month of Issue: JANUARY
ISSN No: 0972-4648
Published by: IIT (ISM) EIACP (PC-RP), Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad
Details:

CMPDI is revolutionizing coal mining with advanced exploration | Ministry of Coal.
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IMPORTANT NEWS
  1. Exclusive: Indian Scientists Discover Underwater Mineral Treasure

    In a significant stride for Indian deep-sea exploration, scientists from the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) have made a groundbreaking discovery: active hydrothermal vents located 4,500 meters beneath the surface of the southern Indian Ocean.'.... [Continue...]
    (Source: www.etvbharat.com)

  2. Quality Control Order to Ensure Quality in Steel Production

    The Government of India has been taking several steps from time to time to ensure quality in steel production in the country. Measures have been taken to formulate standards,... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.pib.gov.in/)

  3. India’s coal production rises 5.33% in December 2024 to 97.94 MT

    India’s total coal production reached 97.94 million tonnes (MT) in December 2024, recording a growth of 5.33% compared to 92.98 MT in December 2023, according to data released by the Ministry of Coal. .. [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.pib.gov.in/)

  4. NTPC mining registers 23% growth, produces 30.88 MMT coal in Q3 FY25

    NTPC Mining produced 30.88 million metric tonnes (MMT) of coal by the end of the third quarter (Q3) of FY 2024-25, achieving a 23% year-on-year growth..... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.pib.gov.in/)

  5. Iron ore production grows 3% to 182.6 MMT in FY25

    The Government introduced Scheme for Harnessing and Allocating Koyala (Coal) Transparently in India (SHAKTI), 2017, which was issued by the Ministry of Coal on 22.05.2017.... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.pib.gov.in/)

  6. Ministry of Coal Gears Up to Launch 11th Round of Commercial Coal Mine Auctions

    India’s iron ore production rose by 3% to 182.6 million metric tonnes (MMT) during FY 2024-25 (April-November), up from 177.2 MMT in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal, according to provisional data.. [Continue...]
    (Source: https://pib.gov.in/)

  7. City to host key meet on exploration of minerals

    The state capital will host in the third week of Jan a meeting of experts from Union and state govt institutions and private organisations on scientific exploration of Rajasthan's mineral resources.... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://pib.gov.in/)

  8. 173 mining companies show interest in purchasing 18 low grade iron ore dumps

    A total of 173 mining companies and traders have expressed willingness to purchase 18 low grade iron ore dumps which are put up for auction in the state... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://pib.gov.in/)

  9. Quality Control Order to Ensure Quality in Steel Production

    The Government of India has been taking several steps from time to time to ensure quality in steel production in the country. Measures have been taken to formulate standards, for the steel consumed in the country and incorporating them in the Quality Control Order (QCO).... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://psuconnect.in/)

  10. Mineral and non-ferrous metal production on growth track in FY 2024-25 (April-November)

    Production of some key minerals in the country has continued to witness strong growth during FY 2024-25 (April-November), after reaching record production levels in FY 2023-24... [Continue...]
    (Source:https://psuconnect.in/)

  11. Record Monthly Production and Dispatch from Captive and Commercial Mines in December

    The Ministry of Coal is pleased to announce a remarkable milestone in the country's coal production and dispatch. The latest figures for December 2024 showcase a substantial increase in coal production and dispatch from captive and commercial mines, marking a significant achievement in the sector.... [Continue...]
    (Source:https://www.thehindu.com)

  1. Mining dust is suffocating nearby forests

    Dust from open-cast mining suffocates surrounding forests and inhibits trees’ ability to capture carbon from the atmosphere more than previously thought, according to new research by scientists in India and the UK..... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.pib.gov.in/)

  2. India’s Mineral Output Grows in FY 2024-25

    India’s mineral production has demonstrated significant growth during FY 2024-25 (April-November), with iron ore production rising by 3% to 182.6 million metric tonnes (MMT), compared to 177.2 MMT during the same period last... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.psuconnect.in/)

  3. SAIL-IISCO Partners with TEXMiN-IIT Dhanbad to Advance Mining and Metallurgy Technologies

    The Steel Authority of India Limited’s (SAIL) IISCO Steel Plant (ISP) has partnered with IIT (ISM) Dhanbad’s TEXMiN Foundation to foster innovation in mining and metallurgy. The collaboration aims to develop advanced technologies and improve workforce skills through targeted training programs....... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.psuconnect.in/)

  4. Adani Natural Resources successfully trials maiden dozer push mining at PEKB coal mine in Chhattisgarh

    Under the guidance of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research (CIMFR), a groundbreaking development has occurred in India’s mining sector..... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.pib.in/)

  5. NGT notice to Centre, state over ‘green norms flout’ in mining project

    The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Thursday issued a notice to the Centre and Odisha govt over alleged illegal transfer of forest land in Angul district's Chhendipada tehsil for the purpose of an opencast coal mining project to....... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.pib.in/)

  6. India eyes lithium boom with new block exploration in J&K

    The Mines Ministry has started exploration at two more lithium blocks in the Reasi district of Jammu & Kashmir, with reports of likely mineral deposits expected post September this year, an official aware of discussions told businessline... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.pib.in/)

  7. India's metal & mining industry is a bright spot when global market is struggling with stagnant commodity volumes

    Indian metal and mining companies are emerging as a bright spot in a global market that is struggling with stagnant commodity volumes, according to a report by Jefferies... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.pib.in/)

  8. A Legacy of Innovation: GOCL Corporation’s 60-Year Contribution to India’s Mining and Infrastructure Industry

    GOCL Corporation has driven innovation in India’s mining and infrastructure sectors for six decades, delivering advanced solutions like electronic detonators and metal cladding.. [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.pib.in/)

  9. SAIL and IIT (ISM) Dhanbad Forge Partnership to Advance Mining Technology

    Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) has formed a strategic alliance with the Technology Innovation in Exploration and Mining (TEXMiN) Foundation of IIT (ISM) Dhanbad to enhance technological advancements in the mining and.... [Continue...]
    (Source: https://www.pib.gov.in/)

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NEW UPLOADS
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  4. Important Parliamentary Question: Lok Sabha
  5. Important Parliamentary Question: Rajya Sabha

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RESEARCH PAPER

Integrating physiographical and geophysical analyses for the remediation of a water-filled abandoned coal mining site in Chasnala Colliery, Jharkhand, India.
Rajwardhan Kumar, Amit Bera, Saurabh Srivastava & Sanjit Kumar Pal.
Journal of Earth System Science, 133(3), 161 (2024);

Abstract
This study explores the comprehensive approach of utilizing physiographical and geophysical electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) investigation to evaluate and address the challenges associated with abandoned, unplanned water-filled galleries in Chasnala Colliery, located in Jharkhand, India. The integrated methodologies facilitate a thorough examination of subsurface conditions, encompassing factors such as geological stability, hydrological fluctuations, and environmental considerations. Utilizing physiographical analysis is of utmost importance in identifying locations with potential risks and developing appropriate site-specific reclamation procedures in the study area. The ERT analysis has successfully confirmed the findings of the physiographical study, revealing the presence of five distinct underground galleries, namely, GL1, GL2, GL3, GL4, and GL5, that are likely submerged in water. These galleries establish connections between the underground spaces and the groundwater, as indicated by their low resistivity values of ~50 Ωm or less. The resistivity measurements exhibit variations that can be attributed to fluctuations in the underground water content. The Wenner, Schlumberger, and dipole–dipole arrays have adeptly discerned the existence of water-filled underground galleries with commendable accuracy. However, the joint array configuration stands out as the pre-eminent choice among these standards due to its unparalleled technical robustness. The findings concurred with the notable correlation between water-filled galleries’ spatial arrangement and shallow groundwater level. The integration of physiographical and ERT data improves the precision of subsurface characterization, facilitating informed decision-making for efficient water management and site rehabilitation in the context of opencast mining.
KEYWORDS: Colliery hydro-environment, underground water-Blled galleries, opencast mining, safety assessment, electrical resistivity tomography, sustainability.

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EIACP (PC-RP) Coordinator & HOD/ESE:  Prof. Alok Sinha
EIACP (PC-RP) Co-coordinator:  Prof. Suresh Pandian E.
EIACP (PC-RP) Team:  Mr. Bishwajit Das (Programme Officer), Dr. Avantika Chandra (Information Officer), Mr. Durga Das Chandra (IT Officer), Ms. Supriya Bistu (DEO)

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