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VOL. 6, ISSUE 2 (2024)
Mining and mineral sector -with special reference to barytes mining
Authors
P Jogi Naidu
Abstract
Since the Stone Age, humans have relied on
minerals for the development of civilization, and mining has been a part of
this process ever since. Although mining has had a long and rich history, it
has been dominated by a few with little consideration for environmental,
community, or economic growth. People in mining areas are frequently indigenous
and economically underdeveloped, therefore they tend to be more tolerant of the
negative effects of mining. Mining for barytes is one such activity; India
ranks second in the world for this mineral's production. India is endowed with
the world’s largest massive barytes deposit, which is located at Mangampet,
Cuddapah district, A.P. So, this paper deals with mining laws in India and
Andhra Pradesh with an overview of the mining and mineral sector in Andhra
Pradesh with reference to the Mangampeta Barytes project.
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Pages:137-140
How to cite this article:
P Jogi Naidu "Mining and mineral sector -with special reference to barytes mining". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 6, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 137-140
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