India's coal and mineral output grows
India's iron-ore production grew by 5.5% to 135 million tonnes in the first half of fiscal 2024-25. Manganese ore output rose by 6.2% to 1.7 million tonnes. Coal production reached 84.45 million tonnes in October 2024. Increased output in metals p...
Among non-ferrous metals, primary aluminium production in the months under review rose 1.2% over the corresponding period last year, increasing to 20.90 lakh ton (LT) during fiscal 2024-25. Refined copper production grew by 4.6% from 2.39 LT to 2.50 LT.
According to the Mines Ministry, India is the second largest aluminium producer, among top 10 refined copper producers and fourth largest iron ore producer in the world. “These growth trends point towards continued strong economic activity in user sectors such as energy, infrastructure, construction, automotive and machinery,” a Mines Ministry statement said.
Total coal production reached 84.45 MT, surpassing the 78.57 MT recorded during October 2023, registering an increase of 7.48%. Cumulative coal production for the fiscal up to October 2024 reached 537.45 MT, an increase from 506.56 MT during the same period in financial year 2023-24, representing growth of 6.10%, a Coal Ministry statement said.
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