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India's NMDC to draw out diamonds worth $3.4 mln from mine near tiger reserve

India's staterun miner NMDC is expected to draw out 6,500 carats of diamonds, worth $3.4. million, this from ores in a mine near a tiger. reserve, after receiving mining clearances in 2015, 2. sources stated.

The miner faced hold-ups in securing ecological clearances. and needed to stop mining for over three years at the Panna mine in. the main state of Madhya Pradesh due to its proximity to the. tiger reserve.

The Supreme Court later allowed NMDC to mine,. based on certain standards, leading the way for the company to. resume operations.

NMDC, which has not yet started new rounds of mining, is. concentrating on extracting and processing diamonds from ore. stockpiles at its Panna mine, the sources said.

We will start ore mining from the mines in two-three. months, and in the meanwhile diamonds are processed through. feeding of old stockpiles, the company informed Reuters in an. e-mailed declaration.

Given that resuming operations, the company has actually extracted. diamonds worth 3,700 carats or $1.93 million from the ore, stated. the sources, who did not want to called before NMDC openly. shared its diamond output data.

The mine, covering a location of 275.96 hectares (681.91. acres), very first started operations in the early 1970s and is the. only mechanised diamond mine in the nation.

Madhya Pradesh state is among the significant diamond mining. areas in Asia.

International and domestic mining companies have actually likewise tried to mine. diamonds at the Bunder job, near the Panna reserve in Madhya. Pradesh, however with little success.

Before exiting the Bunder job in 2016-17,. Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto invested about $90 million. over 14 years on the mine.

Considering that Rio Tinto's departure, mining has actually not begun at the. Bunder project, mostly due to concerns over its area in a. forested area home to tigers and other wildlife.

(source: Reuters)