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  2. Sand mining in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The high court of Kerala has banned mining within one km radius of bridges but the state government is permitting mining even within 500 meters of the bridge. Illegal sand mining has created about 800 pits on the Periyar river. In June 2015, the government of Kerala banned mining in six rivers of Kerala for a period of three years. [2]

  3. Kerala Minerals and Metals - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Minerals and Metals Ltd is an integrated titanium dioxide manufacturing public sector undertaking in Kollam, Kerala, India. Its operations comprise mining, mineral separation, synthetic rutile and pigment -production plants.

  4. Economy of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    This liability as a percentage of GSDP was 31.4 per cent, which is higher than the target of 29.8 per cent fixed in the Kerala Fiscal Responsibility Act. [ 26 ] The GDP growth rate that continuously stood above the national average, began to show a declining trend from 2012 to 2013, and it further slid to 8.59% in 2015–16, when the national ...

  5. Travancore Titanium Products - Wikipedia

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    The company was promoted by His Highness Chithira Tirunal Balaramavarma Maharaja, the then ruler of the State of Travancore (now Kerala State in India) with the technical collaboration of British Titan Products. Though the company was registered in 1946, actual production was started only in 1952 with a small capacity of 5 t.p.a.

  6. Indian Rare Earths - Wikipedia

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    This plant, the first unit of IREL, was made operational way back in 1952 for processing of monazite, whose capacity was subsequently increased by about three times.Rare Earths Division (RED), Udyogamandal, Aluva is located on the banks of Periyar River in Kerala at a distance of 12 km from the port city of Kochi and 15 km from Kochi International Airport.

  7. Talk:Sand mining in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    This article is supported by WikiProject Kerala. This article was last assessed in July 2019 . Start a discussion about improving the Sand mining in Kerala page

  8. Malabar Cements Limited - Wikipedia

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    Malabar Cements Limited is an Indian cement company. It is among the largest public sector cement production undertakings.It is fully owned by the Government of Kerala and is the only major integrated cement plant in the State. [1]

  9. Pattanam - Wikipedia

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    Due to habitation activities, it is a "disturbed" site; some parts are partially destroyed due to sand quarrying. [2] The multi-disciplinary and multi-seasonal archaeological research at Pattanam from 2007 undertaken by the Kerala Council for Historical Research (KCHR) is a pioneering initiative in the history of Kerala Archaeology. [3]