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9 International Mining, Equipment, Minerals & Metals Exhibition
Tuesday 15th - Friday 18th February 2022
EcoPark, Rajarhat, Kolkata, India
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Concurrent to 9 Asian Mining Congress
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The Mining industry is characterized by a large number of small operational mines. The growth in the mining industry in terms of production of minerals has significantly
improved in comparison to recent past. It is pertinent to recall that the industry
India is endowed with huge resources of many metallic and non-metallic minerals. recorded a negative growth of 0.6% for two consecutive years (2011-12 & 2012-13).
India is home to 1,531 operating mines and produces 95 minerals, which includes 4
fuels, 10 metallic, 23 non-metallic, 3 atomic and 55 minor minerals (including building The total value of mineral production (excluding atomic & fuel minerals) during 2018-
and other materials). 19 has been estimated at $16.53 bn which shows an increase of about 10.11% over
that of the previous year. The states that have witnessed an increase in the value of
The number of mines which reported mineral production (excluding atomic, fuel and
minor minerals) in India stood at 1405 in 2018-19 as compared to 1430 in 2017-18. mineral production are:
Based on the geological mapping of the country, an area of 571,000 sq. km, out of a o Karnataka – 30.66%
total of 3.1 mn sq. km. has been demarcated as Obvious Geological Potential (OGP) o Chhattisgarh - 29.98%
area, where the geological potential for the occurrence of mineral deposits is higher. o Rajasthan – 25.61%
o Goa – 23.46%
o Odisha – 21.98%
o Madhya Pradesh - 17.34%
o Maharashtra - 2.07%
RECENTLY - India opened commercial coal mining, with revenue share o Jammu and Kashmir – 1.35%
arrangement, to boost the fuel's production in the country
The value of metallic minerals increased by 26.86% in 2017-18.
Mineral concessions (Mining Lease & Prospecting Licence cum Mining Lease) grant
to be granted through auctions for the companies interested in mining or for the raw During 2017-18 (excluding atomic, fuel, and minor minerals), the private sector
material for their downstream industry.
emerged to play a dominant role in mineral production accounting for 67.33% or $5.26
bn crore in the total value.
An Inter-Ministerial Group facilitator constituted for expediting the clearances and
approvals process.
There has been a notable turn around ever since the government has taken initiative
Exploration companies can venture into the revenue share model, being formulated for policy reforms.
for the exploration of blocks identified by the Geological Survey of India. This has
been enabled by the National Mineral Exploration policy, 2016 announced in July Minerals like manganese, lead, copper, alumina are expected to witness double-digit
2016. Around 100 blocks have already been identified by GSI for auction. growth in the years ahead. There is a significant scope for new mining capacities in
iron ore, bauxite, and coal.
With the launch of the National Mineral Policy 2019, India presents a major
opportunity for investors. India has an advantage in the cost of production and in conversion costs of steel and
alumina.
India has large reserves of Iron ore, Bauxite, Chromium, Manganese ore, Baryte,
Rare earth and Mineral salts.
India has vast mineral potential with mining leases granted for longer and stable
tenure of 50 years.
The demand for various metals and minerals will grow substantially over the next 15
years.
Mining and exploration of metal and non-metal ores including diamond, gold, silver
and precious ores but excluding titanium bearing minerals and its ores; subject to the
Mines and Minerals (Development & Regulation) Act, 1957.
Coal and Lignite mining for captive consumption by power projects, iron and steel
cement units and other eligible activities permitted under and subject to the provisions
of Coal Mines Nationalization Act, 1973.
Setting up coal processing plans like washeries subject to the condition that the
company shall not do coal mining and shall not sell washed coal or sized coal from its
coal processing plants in the open market and shall supply the washed or sized coal to
those parties who are supplying raw coal to coal processing plans for washing or
sizing.
The Government has amended the Mines and Minerals Development and Regulation
Act 1957 (MMDR Act). The amendment removed discretion by instituting auction to
FDI up to 100% under the Government route is allowed in: be the sole method of grant of major mineral concessions and, thereby bringing in
greater transparency. It also provided the much-needed impetus to the mining
Mining and mineral separation of titanium bearing minerals and ores, its value industry by deemed extension of mining leases. The Salient features of the recent
addition and integrated activities. amendments are:
Mining and mineral separation of titanium bearing minerals and ores, its value mMineral Concessions Grant through Auctions to bring transparency and
addition and integrated activities subject to industry regulations and the Mines and remove discretion.
Minerals (Development and Regulation Act 1957). mDistrict Mineral Foundation (DMF) to address the grievances of the people
affected by mining and in turn improve the image of the mining industry.
mNational Mineral Exploration Trust (NMET) for incentivizing regional and
detailed exploration to fill the gaps in exploration in the country.
mMining Leases for 50 years and even the existing leases deemed extended
eliminating any renewals for security of tenure.
mStronger penal provisions have been put in place to check illegal mining. A
penalty of up to (approximately) $7200 per hectare of the area and jail term
of up to 5 years is the probable punishment for illegal mining.
National Mineral Exploration Policy 2016 announced in July 2016. Around 100 blocks
have been identified by Geological Survey of India for auctioning on revenue sharing
mechanism for regional exploration to encourage private participation in exploration.
The bidders would be protected by way of entitlement for a normative cost in the event
unsuccessful outcome after exploration. The mechanism is being formulated in
consultation with the stakeholders.
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9 in the Series - IME 2022 is a leading institutionalized biennial international
exhibition of the Mining, Minerals, Metals and Machinery industries in India
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2 Days High Level 9 Asian Mining Congress with Speakers and Delegates from over
20 Countries, who will visit and interact with Exhibitors
Concurrent “Buyer Seller Meet” during Exhibition having presentations from Major
Industry Players from the Industry
An Ideal Platform for display and launches of new initiatives, machinery products and
technologies, establishing joint ventures, developing and renewing international and
regional contacts
High Level Trade Delegations and Country Level Group Participation expected from
Australia, China, Czech Republic, Germany, Iran, Poland, Russia and, UK and USA
Participation of Minerals Rich India States and PSU’s, Large Corporates and Small
and Medium Organisations
Interactive sessions with coal and allied sector companies, technologies & equipment
suppliers and service providers - Buyer Seller Meet will be organized at the exhibition
The 9th Asian Mining Congress will be organised by The Mining, Geological & venue. During all the previous editions, it was a great value addition to the event. It is also
Metallurgical Institute of India (MGMI). Eminent Speakers from India and abroad will planned to be held during the 9th IME 2022, with much bigger participation. The
debate, deliberate and exchange views on the key issues of the mining and allied sectors. Presentation will be made by major players of coal and other mineral sectors, in India.
Over 600 delegates are expected to participate from over 20 countries (full details in
separate brochure of MGMI)
From Left to Right: H.E. Mr. Andrew Ford, Australia Consulate – General in Kolkata; Mr. Anil Kumar Jha, CMD, Coal India Ltd.; H.E. Mr. Pralhad Joshi, Minister of Coal and Mines & Parliamentary Affairs, GOI
H.E. Mr. Milan Hovorka, Ambasaddor of Czech Republic in India; Mr. R.K. Saha, Former CMD, Central Coalfields Ltd. and Dr. Amalendu Sinha, Former Director General, CIMFR
Coal Producers Coal Consumers / Producers Built-Up Stall in AC Halls
Coal Beneficiation & Mineral Dressing Equipments Mining, Logistics, Shipping and Fright Companies Includes: Octonorm Wall Panels, Synthetic Carpet,
Fascia in English, 1 Spotlight per 3 sqm., One 5 amp
Mining and Construction Machinery Manufacturers Policy Makers
socket per 12 sqm., 1 Counter / Table, 2 Chairs, 1 Glass
Pumps, Gears, Valves and Compressors Central and State Sr. Government Officials Top Round Table alongwith 1 extra Chair, Basic Power
Power Generation and Transmission Equipment Buyers & Suppliers Load for stand lighting and basic daily usages.
Material Handling, Logistics and Communication Fuel Suppliers
Tyres Manufacturers Project Developers Indoor Raw / Bare Space in AC Halls
Power to be ordered separately
Mineral Processing Plants and Equipments Entrepreneurs
Lubricants, Greases and Oils Investors, MNC's, Industrialist and Traders
Outdoor Open Area (recommended for Heavy Machinery Display)
Automation and Instrumentation Importers and Exporters Power to be ordered separately
Diesel Engines & Electrical Engines Engineers and Professional
Motors and Generators Trade Delegations Important note:
Weighing and Monitoring Solutions Research Scholars Power Load for Equipment; LED Walls etc. is not
included in stall charges and is to be ordered separately.
Mineral Rich State Governments Bankers and Financial Institutions
Other Minerals and Metals Producers Legal and Management Consultants
Water Treatment Solutions Chief Executives / Decision Makers
Chemicals and Explosives Consultants
Health, Safety & Security R&D Professionals Contact Us at:
Components and Spare Parts Academicians
Cement Manufacturers Foreign Missions Email: miningexpo@tafcon.in
IT in Mine Planning & Surveying Industry Associations
R&D Institutions, Consultants Infrastructure Development Organizations Tel: +91-11-49857777
Importers and Exporters IT Companies and Solutions Providers
Country Pavilions by
The recently concluded Eighth edition of IME, “International Mining, Equipment, Mineral & Metals
Exhibition” (concurrent with 8th Asian Mining Congress), organized by TAFCON along with MGMI, during
November 6-9, 2019, was a grand success, as informed by VVIPs, Delegates, Exhibitors and Visitors.
It aimed to upgrade the future of mining and allied industries in India. This institutionalised event has been
envisaged as a catalyst for the development of Mining, Mineral, Metal and allied sectors in India. The
prestigious biennial international event of the sector, is one of the largest shows of its kind in this part of the
world. The event once again, proved to an ideal platform for the global mining, mineral & metal producers,
decision makers, bureaucrats, investors, industry leaders and other key stakeholders of the industry to
congregate, display products, exchange technologies, new initiatives, negotiate for mutual business
development and forge meaningful partnerships.
The event was inaugurated by Hon'ble Shri Pralhad Joshi, Union Minister of Coal and Mines &
Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India on November 6, 2019. Other eminent dignitaries present on
the occasion were, H.E. Shri Milan Hovorka, Ambassador of Czech Republic to India; H.E. Shri Andrew
Ford, Consul – General, Australia Consulate – General Kolkata; Hon'ble Shri Anil Kumar Jha, Chairman
Managing Director, Coal India Ltd & President, MGMI; Hon'ble Shri Sanjiv Chopra, IAS, Chairman,
Odisha Mining Corporation; Shri Rajiw Lochan, Honorary Secretary, MGMI; Shri J. P. Goenka, Shri V.K.
Arora, Co- Convenors and Shri I.P. Wadhwa, Managing Worker, Tafcon.
High level Trade Delegations and Country Level Group Participation from Australia, China, Czech
Republic, Poland, Russia, South Africa, UK, USA and many other countries were a part of this important
event. The Exhibition was participated by more than 225 exhibitors from Mining, Equipment, Mineral,
Metals and other allied sectors for displaying their equipment, products, technologies, innovative Over 15,180 sqm.
Exhibition Display Area 226 Exhibitors
applications and research & development along with large participation from mineral rich states of India
such as Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Rajasthan and West Bengal.
Concurrently, “Buyer Seller Meet” was organized on the second day the event, which witnessed 18,139 Footfalls 20 Countries
presentations from key stakeholders such as, Coal India, NMDC, Essel Mining, etc. It received an
enthusiastic response from India and overseas.
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