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Vedanta Resources Limited is a diversified mining company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is the largest mining and non-ferrous metals company in India and has mining operations in Australia and Zambia [ 4 ] and oil and gas operations in three countries.
Vedanta Limited is an Indian multinational mining company headquartered in Mumbai, with its main operations in iron ore, gold and aluminium mines in Goa, Karnataka, Rajasthan and Odisha. [ 4 ] History
Anil Agarwal through his Vedanta group has made several investments in various Indian states. [30] He had invested ₹80000 crore earlier in Odisha, with an additional investment of more than ₹25000 crore for expansion of its Aluminium, Ferrochrome and mining business in the state. Vedanta has invested nearly 4% of Odisha's GDP in 2022. [31]
Electronics giant Foxconn backed out of a $19.5 billion semiconductor joint venture with Indian mining conglomerate Vedanta Ltd. due to “external issues unrelated to the project,” it says, in ...
The company is 80% owned by Vedanta Resources and 20% owned by the state mining company of Zambia, [2] ZCCM Investments Holdings. KCM produces 2 million tons of copper ore per year. The company's Konkola Deep Mining Project will expand its capacity to 6 million tons of ore per year.
Vedanta Resources is a holding company that owns many entities including a large proportion of Vedanta Limited and Sterlite industries. [20] Vedanta Sterlite Copper Public Relations: Vedanta Sterlite Copper, a major entity in the mining and metallurgy sector, collaborates with an official Public Relations agency to manage its public communications.
It is owned by Konkola Copper Mines, a joint venture between the British [3] Vedanta Resources and the state mining company of Zambia. [4] [5] The mine is the largest copper mine in Africa. Operations take place both in an open-pit and underground. The pit is over four miles long, one mile wide, and 1,600 feet deep.
The VEDANTA site is amongst the highest points in the hills and it is considered especially important as a sacred site. The proposed mining lease (VEDANTA) area is clearly the Community Forest Resource area as well as the habitat of the two Primitive Tribal Groups and their villages, as defined in the Forest Rights Act. Mining, if permitted ...