The uncommon earth component sources estimated by the Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Analysis (AMD), a unit of the Division of Atomic Vitality (DAE), is round 7.23 million tonnes in-situ Uncommon Earth Parts oxide (REO) contained in 13.15 million tonnes monazite, a mineral of Thorium and Uncommon Earths occurring within the coastal seaside, pink sand and inland alluvium in components of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Gujarat and Maharashtra, minister Jitendra Singh knowledgeable the decrease home. Round 1.29 million tonnes in-situ REO useful resource in laborious rocks in components of Gujarat and Rajasthan. Moreover, Geological Survey of India (GSI) has augmented 482.6 Mt sources of REE ore at varied cut-off grades in 34 exploration initiatives.
Coal India addresses 171 client grievances
Coal India Ltd has obtained 186 client grievances, aside from that of the Comptroller and Auditor Basic, associated to coal high quality points since July 2023, minister G Kishan Reddy mentioned. Out of them, 171 grievances have been resolved, he knowledgeable the Lok Sabha. Decision of those grievances is a steady course of and is as per established process, he mentioned.
Dehradun-Delhi freeway more likely to be accomplished by Oct
The Dehradun-Delhi entry managed freeway with a complete capital price of `11,868.6 crore is focused for completion by October 2025, highway transport and freeway minister Nitin Gadkari mentioned on Wednesday in response to a query in Rajya Sabha.
Govt, WEF associate on India expertise accelerator initiative
The ministry of ability improvement and entrepreneurship (MSDE), in collaboration with the World Financial Discussion board (WEF) is engaged on India Expertise Accelerator initiative to shut skilling gaps by inclusive upskilling and reskilling, mobilizing funding in lifelong studying, and fostering authorities trade collaboration, Jayant Chaudhary, minister of state (impartial cost), MSDE mentioned in response to a query in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.NH building falls to 29 km/day in 2024-25
The federal government has constructed 10,660 km of size of nationwide highways (NHs) throughout 2024-25 or 29 km per day, highway transport and freeway minister Nitin Gadkari mentioned in response to a query in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday. That is the second lowest tempo of building within the final 5 years, lowest being 28 km per day in 2022-23.