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India launches second part of vital minerals auction worth $362 bln

India launched the 2nd part of its critical minerals auction worth an estimated 30 trillion rupees (about $362 billion), the nation's. mines minister, Pralhad Joshi, stated on Thursday.

An overall of 18 critical mineral blocks, consisting of tungsten,. vanadium, cobalt and nickel, will be auctioned in eight states. across the nation, consisting of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh,. Karnataka, Maharashtra and Rajasthan, a government declaration. said.

Seventeen mineral blocks have actually been set up for a composite. licence, while one block is for a mining lease, it added. A. composite licence consists of a licence to examine a block and mine. it later on.

Joshi included that five states - Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh,. Haryana, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan - will auction blocks for. expedition licence of vital minerals, independently.

Even more, he said that in the preliminary of the first part. of auctions introduced in November last year, the federal government. gotten 56 quotes from entities, including Vedanta Ltd,. Coal India, Shree Cement, Ola Electric,. Dalmia group and Jindal Power.

The second round of bidding for the first tranche of. auctions will be held in mid-March and the bid winner will be. revealed in mid-April.

Separately, Joshi said there will be no lack of coal. in the nation this year.

His comments followed the Coal India, the world's. largest miner,

lowered

its annual production target for the financial year 2025 on. sufficient stockpiles, last week.

(source: Reuters)