Dear Members,
Your Directors are pleased to present the 66th Annual Report on the
performance of your Company, together with the Audit Report and Financial Statements for
the year ended 31st March 2024 and the Report thereon by the Comptroller and
Auditor General of India.
1.0 STATE OF COMPANY AFFAIRS & PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS
During the year under review, the Company has recorded turnover of ? 21,294 crores,
achieved Profit Before Tax (PBT) of ? 8,012 crores and achieved Profit After Tax (PAT) of
? 5,632 crores.
The major performance highlights are summarized as under:-
The company achieved production of 45.02 MT as compared to 40.82 MT during the
previous year thereby recording an increase of 10.29%. Further, the company recorded sales
of 44.48 MT as compared to 38.22 MT during the previous year.
Turnover for the year under review was ? 21,294 crores as against ? 17,667
crores in the previous financial year 2022-23.
Profit Before Tax (PBT) from continuing operations (before exceptional item) was
? 8,295 crores compared to ? 6,400 crores in the previous financial year 2022-23.
Profit Before Tax (PBT) from after exceptional item was ? 8,012 crores compared
to ? 7,637 crores in the previous financial year 2022-23.
Profit After Tax (PAT) was ? 5,632 crores compared to ? 5,529 crores in the
previous financial year 2022-23.
2.0 PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE
2.1 Production
Net worth of the Company stood at ? 25,406 crores as on 31.03.2024 i.e. an
increase of 13.77 % as compared to for the previous financial year 2022-23.
The Company declared an Interim Dividend of ? 5.75 per share in February 2024
and the same was paid to the shareholders within the prescribed timelines. Further, the
company has also recommended Final Dividend of ? 1.50 per share for financial year 2023-24
subject to approval of the shareholders in the Annual General Meeting.
Capital expenditure of ? 2,066 crore (including ? 187 crore incurred towards
doubling of KK Line from Kirandul to Jagdalpur) was incurred during the year under review.
|
Achievement |
|
Product |
2022-2023 |
2023-2024 |
Percentage of change |
Iron Ore (Million tonnes) |
40.82 |
45.02 |
(+) 10 % |
3.0 SALES OF IRON ORE
|
Physical (in Million Tones) |
Value (? in crore) |
|
Achievement |
|
Achievement |
|
Particulars |
2022-2023 |
2023-2024 |
% of change |
2022-2023 |
2023-2024 |
% of change |
Domestic Sales |
38.22 |
44.48 |
(+) 16.38 % |
17,447.39 |
21,049.47 |
(+) 20.65% |
3.1 Other Sales
|
Achievement |
Products |
2022-23 |
2023-24 |
a) Diamond |
|
|
Sales (carats) |
- |
- |
Value (? in crore) |
- |
- |
b) Sponge Iron |
|
|
Sales (tonnes) |
- |
- |
Value (? in crore) |
- |
- |
c) Wind Power |
|
|
Sales (lakh units) |
178.38 |
178.42 |
Value (? in crore) |
6.08 |
6.25 |
d) Pellet (In WMT) |
|
|
Sales (In WMT) |
1,88,988 |
2,40,125 |
Value (? in crore) |
165.50 |
232.40 |
4.0 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
4.1 Operating Results
|
Achievement |
|
Parameter |
2022-23 |
2023-24 |
Percentage of change |
Profit Before Tax (PBT) (? in crore) |
7,637 |
8,012 |
4.91% |
Profit After Tax (PAT) (? in crore) |
5,529 |
5,632 |
1.86% |
Net Worth (? in crore) |
22,332 |
25,406 |
13.77% |
Book value per share (?) |
76.20 |
86.69 |
13.77% |
Earnings per Share (?) |
18.86 |
19.22 |
1.91% |
There has been no change in the nature of business for the year under review.
4.2 Profit & Dividend
During the year under review, your Company has earned profit before tax of ? 8,012
crores on a turnover of ? 21,294 crores in comparison with previous year's achievement of
? 7,637 crores and ? 17,667 crores respectively.
The Company has declared 1st Interim Dividend for FY 2023-24 @ ? 5.75 per
share in the month of February 2024 and the same was paid to the shareholders within the
prescribed timelines.
The total amount of payment towards 1st Interim Dividend was ? 1685.10
crores out of which ? 1024.44 crores was paid to the Government of India in respect of its
shareholding of 60.79% in the company.
Further, the Board of Directors has recommended Final Dividend for FY 2023-24 @ ? 1.50
per share in the month of May 2024, subject to the approval of shareholders in the ensuing
AGM.
4.3 TRANSFER TO RESERVES
The company proposed to transfer ? 3,000 crore from net profit to General Reserve.
4.4 MATERIAL CHANGES AND COMMITMENTS, IF ANY, AFFECTING THE FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE
COMPANY WHICH HAVE OCCURRED BETWEEN THE END OF FINANCIAL YEAR OF THE COMPANY TO WHICH THE
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS RELATE AND THE DATE OF THE REPORT: NIL
4.5 DEPOSITS
The company has not accepted any deposits covered under Chapter-V of the Companies Act,
2013 during the year under review.
4.6 OTHER DISCLOSURES
During the year, no application was made and no proceeding is pending under the
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. Further, there was no requirement for getting
valuation done and therefore, reporting for the same is not applicable.
5.0 INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEMS W.R.T. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Necessary disclosure in respect of Internal Control Systems and their adequacy has been
made in Annexure-C to the Independent Auditors' Report dated 27.05.2024 which forms part
of the Annual Report.
6.0 (a) PARTICULARS OF LOANS, GUARANTEES AND INVESTMENTS UNDER SECTION 186 OF THE
COMPANIES ACT, 2013
Necessary details in this regard have been disclosed in the financial statements.
(b) PARTICULARS OF CONTRACTS OR ARRANGEMENTS WITH RELATED PARTIES DISCLOSURES
Disclosure on related party transactions forms part of the Notes to the Financial
Statement (Standalone and Consolidated) of the company for the financial year 2023-24.
Further, the requisite disclosure in Form AoC-2 is also annexed herewith.
(c) MAINTENANCE OF COST RECORDS
Section 148(1) of the Companies Act, 2013 specifies the provisions of maintenance of
Cost Records of the company. The company is maintaining such records as per Rule 4(2) of
the Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Rules 2014 under both regulatory and non-regulatory
services.
7.0 (a) STATUTORY AUDITOR'S REPORT
The Audit Report for both Standalone and Consolidated Financial Statements for the year
2023-24 is unmodified and does not contain any qualification, reservation or adverse
remark.
(b) Comments of C&AG on financial statements
Comptroller & Auditor General of India (C&AG) vide letter dated 14.08.2024 have
given their comments on the standalone and consolidated financial statements of the
Company for the financial year ended 31.03.2024 under Section 143(6)(b) of the Companies
Act, 2013 and the Management's replies thereon, are respectively at Annexure-IX(a) and
IX(b) to this Report.
(c) SECRETARIAL AUDIT REPORT
The Secretarial Audit Report for the FY 2023-24 as done by M/s B.R. Agrawal &
Associates, Practising Company Secretaries. The Secretarial Audit Report is enclosed to
this report and it does not contain any qualification, reservation or adverse remark.
8.0 NEW PROJECTS & BUSINESS DIVERSIFICATIONS:
In line with the Vision plan of augmenting its Production & Evacuation capacity,
technology upgradation, diversification & value-added products, NMDC has taken up many
ambitious projects. Action for new projects have been initiated. During the financial year
2023-24, the details of Projects undertaken by NMDC are summarized as under:
A. Ongoing Projects:
1. Screening Plant III - Kirandul Complex
2. Slurry Pipeline Project which includes facilities like 15 MTPA Slurry Pipeline from
Bacheli to Nagarnar along with 2.0 MTPA Ore Processing Plant at Bacheli and 2.0 MTPA
Pellet Plant at Nagarnar
3. Doubling of KK line between Kirandul & Jagdalpur
4. Additional Screening Line & up gradation of existing downhill conveyor at Dep-5,
Bacheli.
5. Township Project at Kirandul
B. Projects in pipeline:
1. Screening Plant II- Donimalai Complex
2. New crushing Plant and Downhill Conveyor system at Dep-14 &11C
3. Township project at Donimalai
Projects / Schemes for capacity expansion
To augment the production and to improve the quality of product mix from Bailadila
Sector, the schemes like SP-III Kirandul, New Crushing Plant of Dep.14 & 11/C and
Downhill conveyor, additional screening lines in Bacheli, Rapid Wagon Loading System
(RWLS) at Kirandul etc. are envisaged. Increasing the evacuation capacity being a major
area of focus for enhancing the life of mines, the schemes like beneficiation plant at
Bacheli & Kirandul and Slurry pipeline from Bacheli to Nagarnar has been taken up.
In Screening Plant-III project at Kirandul the site work in packages like MRSS package,
Dry Circuit (major technological package), Wet Circuit and Rapid Wagon
Loading System (RWLS) and Miscellaneous Building packages are in progress. The overall
progress of the project is 55% as on 31.03.2024.
The upcoming scheme in Donimalai Complex includes a Second Screening Plant of 7.0 MTPA
capacity for handling the ROM from both Donimalai & Kumaraswamy mines in addition to
the existing Screening Plant. NMDC has obtained all the necessary statutory clearances
like Environment Clearance (EC), Forest Clearance (FC), Consent to Establish etc. for the
project. Tender for the Main Technological Package is under finalization for award of
work.
The upcoming scheme in Kirandul is the Construction of New Crushing Plant &
Downhill Conveyor System for Dep-14 & 11C, Kirandul- Environment Clearance is in
progress. Tender for the project has been floated and is in evaluation stage.
Projects / Schemes to enhance evacuation capacity
To augment the evacuation capacity from Bailadila sector, many projects & schemes
are taken up like doubling of KK line.
Doubling of KK line between Kirandul & Jagdalpur (150.462 km) is being executed by
Railways as a Deposit work and overall progress for this work is 86.20%. Doubling of 106
km rail line is already completed and is in operation. Works are in progress in other
reaches and are expected to be completed progressively by FY
2024-2025. The completion of this project will augment the evacuation capacity of
Bailadila sector through railway line from 28 to 60 MTPA.
NMDC has taken up an ambitious project of laying Slurry pipeline from Bailadila to
Nagarnar and further up to Visakhapatnam. The capacity of the line is 15 MTPA and this
will be associated with facilities like beneficiation plants at Kirandul & Bacheli,
pellet plant at Nagarnar. Laying of slurry pipeline between Bacheli and Nagarnar,
2.0 MTPA Ore Processing plant at Bacheli and 2.0 MTPA Pellet Plant at Nagarnar is taken
up in Phase-1 for implementation.
Site development works of Ore Processing Plant (OPP) at Bacheli and Pellet Plant at
Nagarnar are completed along with soil investigation studies. Work Orders are already been
issued for all packages like Slurry Pipeline Laying, Slurry Pumping System, Technological
Package of Pellet Plant at Nagarnar and for Ore Processing Plant at Bacheli, Main
Receiving Substation and Enabling works of Ore Processing Plant & Pellet Plant.
Construction activities are in progress at site. Around 58 km of pipeline line laying is
completed. The overall progress of the project is 57% as on 31.03.2024.
Township Facilities
In order to provide better facilities to the employees, NMDC is in the process of
constructing a residential township of 365 units at Kirandul, Chhattisgarh. The
construction work is in progress. The overall progress of the project is 20% as on
31.03.2024.
NMDC is also constructing a residential township of 677 units at Donimalai, Karnataka.
Approval form Vijayanagar Area Development Authority (VADA) awaited for awarding the
package.
Solar Power Projects
NMDC has concrete plans of production of 100 MTPA Iron Ore by the year 2030 as a part
of the National Steel Policy.
As a part of the thrust to tap renewable energy sources, NMDC installed wind energy of
about 10.5 MW at Chitradurga, Karnataka State and a 1.5 MW rooftop solar power plants in
various production units.
Further as a step forward, Pre-Feasibility Studies are being taken up for installation
of the solar power projects on vacant land available at SIU, Paloncha and at DBM, Panthal.
Based on the Pre-Feasibility Study Reports, NMDC will take appropriate action to install
Suitable capacity Solar Power Plants.
Initiatives for Technological upgradation
1. Fleet Management System for BIOM Bacheli & Kirandul Complex
As part of digital transformation to set the legacy in mining sector and increase
efficiency, productivity and safety, State of the Art
Technology driven Fleet Management System (FMS) is being implemented at BIOM Bacheli
Complex and BIOM Kirandul Complex.
Fleet Management System includes complete software and hardware structure which is
designed for online live monitoring and control of tracking devices, installed on the
vehicle being used for carrying out production activity in the mine. The effective outputs
from the system are available to the user(s) online live for quick monitoring and decision
making. Long-Term statistical reports can also be extracted for longterm management,
planning and integration with ERP (SAP).
The different modules of FMS are as follows:
1) High & Low Precision FMS Guidance System
2) Proximity Awareness System
3) Fuel Management System
4) Tyre Pressure & Temperature Monitoring System
5) Fatigue Monitoring System
6) Crusher Utility Management
7) Health Monitoring System
NMDC had issued Letter of Intent (LoI) to M/s. Amnex Infotechnologies Private Limited
Ahmedabad for the work of "Implementation of Fleet Management System at BIOM-Bacheli
Complex and BIOM-Kirandul Complex of NMDC Limited" at a total contract price of ?
47.08 Cr, on 27.09.2021.
Letter of award of Contract has been issued on 04.10.2021. The time line for completion
of all modules of FMS including Health Monitoring System has been extended (4th
Time Interim Extension) up to 03.05.2024.
Physical Progress of work at BIOM Kirandul Complex:
Overall physical Progress of work at Kirandul Complex is 97.10%. With the temporary
Wi-Fi provided at Dep-11B Service Centre area, Dumper Platform area, equipment live data
is fetching in to FMS servers and module wise reports are updating automatically without
any manual intervention.
Physical Progress of work at BIOM Bacheli Complex:
Overall physical Progress of work at Bacheli Complex is 94.30%. With the temporary
Wi-Fi provided at Dep-5 and Dep.10&11A Service Centre area, Dumper Platform area and
Dep.5 Mines (limited area), equipment live data is fetching in to FMS servers and module
wise reports are updating automatically without any manual intervention.
The Subject Work requires permanent Wi-Fi mesh network in the proposed area of
Implementation, for which ERP Department of NMDC is taking necessary action.
2. Automated Capturing of Production & Dispatch data on real time basis from
OCSI Plant Belt Scales of Kirandul, Bacheli & Donimalai Complex
In order to reduce human interference, increase productivity, utilize manpower
efficiently, storage of historic data in easily retrievable format, improve reliability of
operation, having diagnostics, centralized control and integration with ERP (SAP HANA) the
proposal was taken up as part of first phase of digital ERP initiative in each OCSL Plant
of Kirandul, Bacheli & Donimalai Complex. Integration of all the real time relevant
belt scales Production data with a centralized web based SCADA server on real time basis
has been completed on 23rd Oct'23 in all control rooms of OCSL plants and
integration with ERP dashboard done at Donimalai, Bacheli and Kirandul complexes.
The work for integration of all the real time relevant belt scales Dispatch data with
on real time basis has been is under testing at Bacheli and Kirandul Complex and likely to
be completed by July'24.
3. Replacement of existing Relay Logic Circuit (RLC) with Automation System (DCS) in
Crushing Plant & Downhill D-14 of BIOM Kirandul Complex
Crushing Plant & DH-14 of Kirandul Complex was commissioned in the year 1966 and
the existing electrical control system for process is based on Relay Logic Circuit (RLC).
The system was initially supplied by M/s YASKAWA, Japan and is in operation till date and
has become obsolete.
In view of the digital transformation drive, in mining sector and to increase the
efficiency, productivity, storage of historic data in easily retrievable format, improve
reliability of operation, having diagnostics, centralized control and integration with
other plants & ERP (SAP HANA) work has been taken up to upgrade the system from RLC to
latest DCS automation system.
LAC No. HO (Contracts)/ DSICT/PLC/CP14 & DH14/ KDL/ 2022/ 895/252 dated 20.09.2023
on M/s Ardee Engg Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad. The shutdown related work will be taken up in lean
period during monsoon. The work will be completed by September 2024.
4. Replacement of existing Relay Logic Circuit (RLC) with Automation Distributed
Control System (DCS) and upgradation of LTMCC to IMCC of SP-1 of BIOM, Kirandul Complex.
The existing electrical control system for process in Screening Plant-1 of Kirandul
Complex is based on Relay Logic Circuit (RLC). The system was commissioned in the year
1966 and which is vital part of process plant to supply processed and sized Iron ore to
final dispatch yard of Loading Plant.
Complete refurbishment of all Switchgears, different types of cables, LTMCC, up
gradation of RLC with latest automation has been taken up in two phases.
(a) Regarding replacement of LTMCC to IMCC panels, A/T No. HQMM/1018-21/1100000342/
1582 dtd 25.01.2023 issued to M/s Nocle Systems, Panels have reached and installed. SCADA
installation and IMCC panels items testing & commissioning are under progress. The
shutdown related work will be taken up in lean period during monsoon. The work will be
completed by August 2024.
(b) The second phase of work is regarding DCS (Distributed Control System) PLC
automation in place of existing RLC (Relay Logic Control) system at SP-1. For DCS
automation of SP-1.
LAC No. HO (Contracts)/Automation/ SP-I/ KDL/RT/2022/883/243 dated 29.05.2023 on M/s
Adarsha Control & Automation, Bangalore. All items of DCS & Drive Panels
installation has been completed. Connection and testing under progress. The shutdown
related work will be taken up in lean period during monsoon. The work will also be
completed by August 2024.
9.0 OVERSEAS PROJECTS / NMDC GLOBAL
Australia
Legacy Iron Ore, Perth, Australia
Legacy Iron Ore Ltd (Legacy) is an ASX-listed mineral resources company based in Perth,
Western Australia, focusing on gold, iron ore and base metals. NMDC has 91.38% equity in
the company. Legacy holds 24 prospective tenements across its Mount Bevan, South Laverton,
and East Kimberley project areas in Western Australia. The tenements are in various stages
of exploration for a host of commodities, including iron (1), gold (20), base metals and
tungsten (3).
The Mount Bevan Project in Western Australia is of strategic importance to Legacy. It
endows a significant magnetite Mineral Resource of 1.17 billion tonnes at 34.9% Fe (JORC
Inferred & Indicated). The project has been the focus of considerable investment, with
approximately 21.000 meters of reverse circulation (RC) and 3.000 meters of core drilling
for iron ore (haematite and magnetite) and nickel exploration.
Legacy signed a Joint Venture (JV) Magnetite Agreement with Hancock Magnetite
Prospecting Ltd (Hancock) to complete a pre-feasibility study (PFS). Under this
arrangement, Hancock will invest and undertake the developmental works in Mount Bevan
Project. Currently, Legacy has a 42% interest in the asset. After completing the
pre-feasibility studies, Legacy will retain a 29.4% interest in Mount Bevan JV.
Additionally, to further underpin the future potential and strategic importance of the
Mount Bevan tenement, Legacy signed a joint venture agreement for lithium and other
minerals with Hancock in June 2023. Currently, Legacy has a 55.5% interest in the asset.
The Agreement formalizes terms for Hancock to earn-in to all non-iron minerals, focusing
on the exploration and development of lithium and other critical minerals.
The South Laverton Project includes Mount Celia, Yilgangi, Yerilla and Patricia North
gold assets. Mining Lease for Mount Celia Gold Project has been granted by the Western
Australian Department of Mining Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) in the first half
of 2023. Mount Celia has a declared JORC-compliant Mineral Resource of 312,600 ounces at
1.39g/t Au supported by 30,173 meters of RC drilling and 1,150 meters of core drilling.
Legacy has commenced Gold mining operations in Mt. Celia Gold Project on 5th
November, 2023 and first sale of ore has been done in March 2024. Legacy has entered into
an Ore Purchase Agreement (OPA) with Paddington Gold Pty Ltd. The ore is being hauled to
the Paddington processing, with payment initiated on the first delivery of each ore
parcel. The average grade and recovery is being determined from Grade Determination
Activities (GDA) undertaken by independent drilling contractors and analytical
laboratories. The life of a mine for the first phase of mining is approximately 14 months.
Resource definition drilling is planned to increase confidence in the Inferred mineral
resource and extend the life of the Mt. Celia Gold Operation mine.
The Yilgangi and Patricia North tenements are in the early to mid-stage of exploration
maturity. Yilgangi has a Mineral Resource of 10,000 ounces but can potentially develop as
a satellite gold deposit for Mount Celia's operation.
The East Kimberley Project is 350 kms south of Kunnunura, Western Australia. It
includes Koongie Park, Sophie Downs, Ruby Plains and Taylor Lookout tenements, known to
host prospective geology for base metals, gold, rare earth elements (REE) and tungsten
mineralisation. The East Kimberley tenements are in the early stages of exploration, with
first- pass drilling for base metal exploration completed.
International Coal Ventures Pvt. Ltd. (ICVL)
ICVL, a joint venture company of SAIL, RINL & NMDC, acquired a coking/thermal coal
mine in Mozambique in 2014 and operation of the same was taken over by ICVL. NMDC holds
26% stake in ICVL. Benga mine, one of the operational asset of ICVL, has produced about
1.24 Milion tons in FY'24 (Both low ash &high ash) and exported 1.31 Million Tons.
10.0 LEASES FOR MINERALS
10.1 Iron Ore
Iron Ore Mining Leases:
Your Company is having Five Iron Ore Leases in Chhattisgarh and two Iron Ore Leases in
Karnataka. The present status is as under :-
In Chhattisgarh
Sl. No. |
Name of Mining Lease |
Area in Ha |
ML Validity |
1 |
Bailadila Deposit-11 (A,B & C) |
874.924 |
10/09/2037 |
2 |
Bailadila Deposit-14 |
322.368 |
11/09/2035 |
3 |
Bailadila Deposit-14NMZ |
506.742 |
06/12/2035 |
4 |
Bailadila Deposit-5 |
540.05 |
10/09/2035 |
5 |
Bailadila Deposit-10 |
309.34 |
10/09/2035 |
In Karnataka
Sl. No. |
Name of Mining Lease |
Area in Ha |
ML Validity |
1 |
Donimalai Iron Ore Mines |
597.54 |
03/11/2038 |
2 |
Kumaraswamy Iron Ore Mines |
639.80 |
17/10/2042 |
10.2 Diamond Mining Leases:
Your Company is having Two Leases at Panna Diamond Mining Project Madhya Pradesh. The
details of leases are as follows:
Sl. No. |
Name of Mining Lease |
Area in Ha |
ML Validity |
1 |
MML (Main Mining Lease) |
113.332 |
14.07.2025 |
2 |
SML (Supplementary Mining Lease) |
162.631 |
30.06.2040 |
Your Company has recommenced mining operations from 11.03.2024 after obtaining
favorable judgement from Hon'ble Supreme Court of India and Environmental Clearance from
MoEFCC.
10.3 Coal Mines
The status of coal mines allotted to NMDC Ltd. is as under:
a) Tokisud North Coal mine (non-coking coal mine):
The coal mine was allotted on 17.08.2020, with project area of 585Ha. NMDC has obtained
transfer of Environment Clearance (EC), Stage II Forest Clearance (FC), permission for
Railway siding, & obtained NoC for ground water abstraction and has appointed Mine
Developer and Operator (MDO) to undertake mining operation.
NMDC has made payment to the State Government for transfer of Govt. land from previous
allottee (~48Ha) & out of the Ministry of Coal vested freehold land in 102 deeds due
to procedural issues on purchase of land by previous allottee under Chota Nagpur Tenancy
Act, 1908, 825 Ha has been explored & 420 Ha is yet to be explored.
b) Rohne coal mine (Coking coal mine):
The coal mine was allotted on 18.06.2021. The mine comprises of 1,245 Ha area, out of
which 95 deeds has been cancelled. Hence, NMDC initiated land acquisition under Coal
Bearing Area (Acquisition & Development) Act, 1957 & Notification under Section 4
has been issued on 21.02.2024. NMDC plans to start mining operations by the last quarter
of FY 2025-26.
In the area to be explored (420 Ha), NMDC has issued LoI to MECL for exploration,
obtained transfer of Stage I FC, compliance to Stage I FC submitted & paid NPV
charges. Exploration activity would start after issuance of Stage II FC, which has been
delayed due to linking of the FC Stage I compliance to mining area condition and recently
MOEF&CC has delinked Stage I FC conditions.
In the explored area, NMDC has obtained transfer of EC, Stage I FC. Out of ~97 Ha of
land vested by Ministry of Coal, the State Tribunal has restored most part of the land
& the same has been challenged in Hon'ble High Court of Ranchi. For acquisition of
entire land (including restored land), NMDC has initiated land acquisition under Coal
Bearing Area (Acquisition & Development) Act, 1957 & Notification under Section 4
has been issued on 12.12.2023. On Stage II FC in Mining area, compliance of Stage I FC has
been submitted and NPV charges of 95.6 crore has been paid & compliance of additional
query is in progress.
The request for modification of Compensatory Afforestation land related condition in
Stage I FC to special provisos of PSU has been rejected by MoEF&CC. NMDC has applied
for Govt. land for Compensatory Afforestation land & the same is in progress and NMDC
plans to start operation by first quarter of FY 2026-27.
10.4 Your Company has applied for various minerals in different State for Prospecting
and Mining Operations, which are as follows:
1. Odisha
Malangtoli Iron Ore Deposit
Your Company has carried out detailed exploration of Malangtoli Iron ore deposit,
Odisha during 1972-77 and established mineable reserve of 340 Million tonnes.
Your Company is putting efforts and pursuing the matter with Ministry of Mines, Govt of
India through MoS, GoI for reservation of Malangtoli Iron Ore Block in favour of NMDC
where detailed exploration was carried out by NMDC. Due to continuous persuasion by your
Company, Ministry of Mines, Govt of India sent a letter to Govt of Odisha on 04-01-2022
regarding their comments on the instant proposal and observation made by IBM, Nagpur.
Director (Mines), Govt. of Odisha vide letter dated 6.10.2022 requested NMDC to provide
the information for reservation of Malangtoli Iron Ore block (B, F & G Blocks) over an
area of 39.03 sq. kms under section 17 A (1A) for grant of Mining Lease. Against the above
communication of DMG, Odisha, NMDC vide letter dated 25.10.2022 has submitted the
information as sought and requested DMG, Odisha and Ministry of Mines to reserve the said
Malangtoli Iron Ore block under Section 17A (1A) of MMDR Act, 1957 for grant of mining
lease as the applied area was already explored by NMDC.
NMDC vide letter dated 12/12/2023, requested Chief Secretary Govt. of Odisha (with a
copy to MoM & MoS, GoI) to send a positive response to Ministry of Mines, GoI letter
dated 04/01/2022, so that prior approval to Malangtoli Iron Ore Block can be provided by
MoM, GoI.
A meeting was held on 02/02/2024 at MoM, GoI, under the Chairmanship of Hon'ble
Secretary, MoM, GoI related to the reservation blocks under Section 17A of MMDR Act, 1957.
Hon'ble Secretary, MoM, GoI gave his consent to discuss the matter with GoO regarding
reservation of Malangtoli Iron Ore Block in favour of NMDC Limited.
CMD, NMDC vide letter dated 27/02/2024 requested MoM, GoI (with a copy to Mos, GoI) to
take up the matter with GoO for reservation of Malangtoli Block.
As discussed in the meeting held on 02/02/2024 regarding Section 17A, MoM, GoI sent 4th
reminder letter to GoO on 27/02/2024 for requisite information/comments from GoO.
Rakma Iron Ore Deposit
Your company has applied for Rakma Iron Ore deposit vide letter dated 14/11/2023 to
MoS, GoI has submitted the Rakma Iron Ore Composite Licence Blocks Reservation Proposal
located in Keonjhar and Sundergarh District, Odisha applied under Section 17A of
MM(D&R) Act, 1957.
On 14.03.2024, MoS, GoI asked NMDC to submit reply on various queries related to the
NMDC applied Rakma Iron Ore Block. NMDC submitted the reply to MoS, GoI on 16.03.2024.
Your Company is putting efforts and pursuing the matter with MoS, GoI for reservation
of Rakma Iron Ore Block in favour of NMDC. Matter is under consideration with MoS, GoI.
2. Maharashtra
Karampalli Iron Ore and Damkodi-Metta Iron Ore Blocks
Your company vide letter dated 30/09/2023 has applied two Iron Ore Blocks Karampalli
(21.81) Sq.Km and Damkodi-Metta (24.68) Sq.Km. in Gadchiroli District, Maharashtra to MoS,
GoI for reservation under Section 17A of MMDR Act, 1957.
MoS, GoI vide Office Memorandum dated 20/11/2023 sent the NMDC reservation proposal to
Ministry of Mines, Govt of India.
Your Company is putting efforts and pursuing the matter with Ministry of Mines, Govt of
India through MoS, GoI for reservation of above two Iron Ore Blocks. A meeting was held on
02/02/2024 at MoM, GoI, under the Chairmanship of Hon'ble Secretary, MoM, GoI related to
the reservation blocks under Section 17A of MMDR Act, 1957. Secretary, MoM, GoI remarked
in the meeting to examine the proposals of Damkodi_Metta Iron Ore Block & Karampalli
Iron Ore Block in light of the legal provisions.
Based upon the queries raised by MoM, GoI, NMDC submitted the reply to MoS, GoI on
28/02/2024 for onward submission to MoM, GoI.
MoS, GoI forwarded the reply of NMDC to MoM, GoI on dated 18/03/2024. Matter is under
consideration with MoM, GoI.
3. Chhattisgarh
Iron Ore Mining Lease Area Enhancement
Your Company vide letter dated 13/12/2023 requested the Secretary, MRD, Govt. of
Chhattisgarh to take up the matter with Ministry of Mines, Govt. of India regarding
enhancement of the maximum area limit for Iron Ore Mining Lease from 50 Km2 to
100 Km2 in the State of Chhattisgarh under first proviso of section 6 (1) (b)
of MMDR Act, 1957.
On 18/01/2024 MRD, Govt. of Chhattisgarh forwarded the proposal to DMG, GoCG.
Jheriya Diamond Block
Your Company submitted a proposal to NMET on 06/07/2022 for G4 level Diamond
Exploration at Jheriya Block, Janjgir-Champa Districts, Chhattisgarh.
NMET, MoM, Govt. of India vide letter dated 20.09.2022 sent the final allocation order
of Jheriya Block for carrying out regional diamond exploration with a time line of 18
months at an estimated cost of ? 2.46 Crores.
In the 23rd SGPB meeting dated 22/09/2023 at Raipur, the work progress
details related to Jheriya block was also discussed.
EPMA study of 22 samples completed and Discriminant plot for various minerals are
generated which show negative results. Geological report prepared and submitted for
external peer review as suggested by NMET, MoM, GoI. Work progress of the Jheriya block
was reviewed in the 63rd TCC meeting of NMET on 22/03/2024.
As asked, NMDC vide letter dated 28/03/2024 submitted the utilization certificate of
Jheriya Block to NMET.
4. Karnataka
Ramandurg Iron ore Block
During the SGPB meeting of Karnataka held on 04/10/2023, discussed regarding
reservation of Ramandurg Iron Ore Block under Section 17A of MMDR Act, 1957. Further, on 5th
October, 2023 NMDC Officials met Director (Department of Mines and Geology) and discussed
regarding the reservation of Ramandurg Iron Ore Block. Director, DMG assured to take
decision in this regard.
Our company has submitted a proposal on 28.05.2024 to MoS, GoI, for reservation of
Ramandurg Iron Ore Block under section 17A of MMDR Act. 1957 for an area of 4.79 sq.kms
for grant of mining lease in favour of NMDC Ltd for non-captive purpose. Queries of MoS in
this regard were clarified by NMDC. MoS, GOI forwarded the proposal to MoM, GOI on
18.06.2024.
Lithium
Your company has submitted a proposal to the Director, DMG, Govt of Karnataka to
reserve 24.95 Sq.km area for Lithium and other associated elements in Raichur District,
Karnataka under Section 17 (A) of MM (D&R) Act, 1957 for grant of prospecting and
mining operation. Director, DMG, GoK vide letter dated 22/07/2022 favourably recommended
to the Sectretary, Government (MSME & Mines), Commerce & Industries Dept., GoK for
consideration and obtaining prior approval of Govt.of India to reserve in favour of NMDC
for grant of prospecting & Mining operation.
Director, DMG, GoK has conducted a meeting with AMD, GSI & NMDC on 28/08/2023 to
discuss on exploration of Lithium bearing pegmatites in Raichur District, accordingly GoK
reserved this area in favour of GSI by notifying in the State Gazette as per Rule 67(1) of
Minerals (other than Atomic and Hydro Carbons Energy Minerals) Concession Rules, 2016.
Once the exploration is completed, the State Govt will further proceed for allotment of
block for Mining Lease.
5. Andhra Pradesh
Gold and Associated Elements
Your Company has applied for Peravali - Betapalli in Kurnool & Ananthapur
Districts: Rajagollapalli in Chittoor District and Konetirajupalem -Kundam block in
Nellore District for Gold and associated elements. NMDC has requested State Govt. to
reserve these blocks in favour of NMDC under 17A of MM (D&R) Act, 1957 for Prospecting
& Mining. The matter is being pursued with Govt. of A.P.
Jerella Bauxite Block
Your Company has applied for Korukonda (Jerella) Bauxite block over an area of 9.90
Sq.km in Alluri Sitharama Raju district (Earstwhile Vishakhapatnam District) to Ministry
of Steel, Govt. of India for reservation under Section 17 (A) of MM (D&R) Act, 1957
vide letter dated 27/10/2023. Vide letter dated 04/01/2024, MOM, Gol has enquired some
information from MOS related to reservation of the applied block. On, 12/01/2024, NMDC
Ltd. has submitted the information/relevant documents to MoS, Gol. On 16/01/2024, the same
was forwarded by MoS, Gol to MoM, Gol for further course of action.
Chigargunta-Bisanatham gold block
Your Company had secured the Letter of Intent (LOI) on 07.10.2022 for
Chigargunta-Bisanatham Gold block through the Mineral Auction of Andhra Pradesh held in
July, 2018.
NMDC had progressed with the project after making the upfront payments as per the
Auction Guidelines. On completion of Joint DGPS Survey of the Gold Block and the revised
Pre-feasibility report with the actual land types, it was noted that there is major
variation in the land types vis-a-vis the auction tender Document.
Additionally, the project had several uncertainties impacting capex and thus making the
gold Project marginal with significant downsides. The company decided to surrender the LOI
to DMG of Andhra Pradesh and has communicated the same in December 2023.
6. Madhya Pradesh
Your Company signed Tripartite MoU with GoMP (MRD through DGM) & Madhya Pradesh
State Mining Corporation Limited (MPSMCL) on 27.10.2016 for "Geological &
Geophysical Exploration in various districts of M.P." for a period of five years.
GoMP vide Gazette Notification granted 12 Nos. of blocks covering an area of 7292
Sq.Kms in Panna, Chhatarpur, Damoh, Katni, Jabalpur, Sidhi, Singrauli, Sagar and Tikamgarh
districts in July- 2017 for a period of four years.
GoMP vide Gazette Notification granted an additional 12 Nos. of blocks for Diamond
Exploration covering an area of 408.68 Sq. Kms in Panna, Chhatarpur, Damoh districts in
September-2018 for a period of five years. GoMP extended the validity of MoU with NMDC for
a period of three years upto 26/10/2024.
NMDC submitted the GRs of 12 initially allotted blocks to GoMP in August,2022. A total
of 9 blocks (7 Diamond and 2 Iron Ore) were relinquished and surrendered to GoMP. NMDC
retained one Diamond block (Damoh), one iron ore block (Sidhi- Singrauli block) and one
block for various minerals (Jabalpur-Katni block).The retained blocks will also be
surrendered to GoMP as discussed in APM held in May-2023.The Geological Reports are
prepared and are ready to be submitted to GoMP. All the 12 additional Diamond blocks will
be relinquished and surrendered to GoMP.
10.5 NMDC-CMDC Limited (NCL)
NMDC-CMDC Limited (NCL) is a Joint venture Company of NMDC Limited and CMDC Limited
with a share capital ratio of 51% and 49% respectively. The present status of all the
projects of the Company is as follows
Iron Ore
Bailadila Deposit-4
Ministry of Mines, GOI has reserved Bailadila Iron Ore Deposit-4 an area of 646.596 Ha
in favour of NMDC-CMDC limited (NCL) under section 17A (1A) of MMDR Act, 1957 vide their
Gazette notification no. 697(E) dated 30/09/2019 for a period of 05 years for prospecting
and mining operation. MRD, GoCG has issued LOI for grant of ML vide letter dated
26/06/2021 in favour of NCL for five years. The Mining Plan of Dep-4 has been approved by
IBM, Raipur on 24/09/2021. NCL has applied for obtaining environment clearance under
Environment Protection Act, 1986 and Forest Clearance under Forest Conservation act, 1980.
Terms of Reference (ToR) for Industry-1 sector (ancillary activities outside ML area)
issued on 21/02/2022 and for Mining sector (mining activities inside ML area) issued on
11/03/2022 for obtaining environment clearance. Ecological studies, flora & fauna
studies completed on 31/05/2022. Draft EIA/EMP report submitted to CECB, Govt. of
Chhattisgarh for public hearing on 31/03/2023.
Gram Sabha for acquisition of private revenue land held on 25/04/2023. Land acquisition
application for village Bhansi and Porokameli along with requisite fee towards service
charge of Land Acquisition, Administrative cost of Rehabilitation and Resettlement and
cost for social impact assessment study submitted on 25/05/2023. District Collector,
Dantewada has issued notification under section 4 of LARR Act, 2013 for SIA studies on
26/05/2023. Preliminary notification in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1)
of section 11 of LARR Act, 2013 issued by District Collector, Dantewada on 24.08.2023.
Details of the affected families, assessment for resettlement etc. for the Villages Bhansi
and Porokameli is provided by the Land Acquisition officer, Bade Bacheli on 28.02.2024 for
preparation of Rehabilitation & Resettlement (R & R) plan.
Forest application for forest diversion proposal is registered vide Registration no.
FP/CG/ MIN//146694/2021 dated 16/06/2022. Forest Department has made available required
degraded forest land for Compensatory Afforestation in the Forest ranges of Marwahi and
Janjgir-Champa. DGPS Survey report of 846.296 Ha degraded forest land in Janjgir-Champa
Forest division submitted to DFO, Janjgir-Champa on 19.04.2023, CA scheme prepared and
submitted. DGPS survey report for 530.302 Ha degraded forest land for Compensatory
Afforestation at Marwahi forest division was submitted to DFO, Marwahi on 08.05.2023.
Revised forest diversion proposal for a revised area of 682.2722 Ha (570.100 Ha inside ML
area + 100.077 Ha outside ML area + 12.0952 Ha Bade Jhad ke jungle) along with 44-point
check list submitted to DFO, Dantewada and updated in PARIVESH Portal on 29.04.2023.
Biodiversity Conservation Plan and Soil Water & Moisture Conservation Plan for Tree
Fern area approved by PCCF and Member Secretary, Chhattisgarh State Biodiversity board on
21/08/2023. Wildlife Conservation Plan approved by PCCF (Wildlife and Biodiversity
Conservation) cum Chief Wildlife Warden on 25.09.2023. Forest diversion proposal forwarded
to MoEFCC, New Delhi online through Parivesh Portal by State Government on 02/02/2024
& hard copies submitted to MoEFCC, New Delhi on 06/02/2024.
MRD, GoCG, Raipur has reserved Dep-4 in favour of nCl for 50 years under section 8A(2)
& 17A(2A) of MMDR Act 1957 (as amended) and Rule 73(1) of MCR, 2021 on 05.05.2022.
Bailadila Deposit -13
Mining Lease was granted for Bailadila Iron Ore Deposit-13 over an area of 413.745 Ha
in favour of NMDC Limited for 50 years order no. by State Govt. of Chhattisgarh vide no.
F3-84/05/12 dated 07.01.2017 lease deed for the same was executed on 10/01/2017 over an
area of 315.813 Ha.
As per JV agreement dated 27 March 2007 by and between CMDC and NMDC Ltd., mining lease
of Bailadila Iron Ore Deposit-13 has to be transferred in the name of NMdC-CMDC Limited
(NCL) and then NCL will undertake all the required steps for development and operation of
the Mine. Further, mining lease grant order no. F3-84/95/12 dated 07.01.2017 in respect of
Deposit-13 issued by State Govt. of Chhattisgarh, stipulate that 'after the execution of
lease deed, NMDC will transfer the mining lease to the JV Company NMDC-CMDC Limited'.
Mineral Resources Department, Govt. of Chhattisgarh, has issued an order no.
F3-84/95/12 dated 06/11/2017 for transferring the mining lease of Bailadila Iron Ore
Deposit-13 in favour of NMDC- CMDC Limited. Mining Lease of Deposit-13 has been
transferred in favour of NMDC-CMDC Limited (NCL) on 04/12/2017. On 02/07/2018 M/s. Adani
Enterprises Limited has been appointed as MDO for Bailadila Iron Ore Deposit-13.
MoEFCC, GOI, has accorded transfer of Environmental Clearance in name of NMDC-CMDC
Limited from NMDC on 12/12/2019. Final FC under Section 2(ii) of Forest Conservation Act
1980 was granted over an area of 315.813 Ha. in favour of NMDC Limited by MoEF&CC on
09/01/2017. Action has been initiated for transfer of existing FC in favour of NCL. CECB
granted approval to NCL for consent to Operate 2 MTPA on 27/04/2019.
The Revised Mine Plan of NCL was approved by IBM, Raipur on 06/03/2019 for a capacity
of 10 MTPA. The validity of the Mining Plan of Deposit-13 was up to March 2021. Hence,
Revised Mining Plan for the period 2021-26 has been prepared by NMDC and the same was
approved by IBM Raipur on 12/01/2021.
District Administrator, Dantewada issued orders to stop all project activities of
Dep-13 on 11/06/2019 due to protest by local villagers against MDO and demanding enquiry
against FRA certificate issued by Gram Sabha. Forest Department, GOCG, Raipur has issued
show cause notice to NMDC for cancelling the Stage-II Forest clearance of Deposit-13 on
06/03/2020 considering the report of District Administrator, Dantewada to nullify the Gram
Sabha proceedings. NMDC-CMDC Limited (NCL) has submitted the reply to the Forest
Department, Govt. of Chhattisgarh against the show cause notice issued for cancelling the
Stage- II Forest clearance of Deposit-13.
MRD, Govt. of Chhattisgarh has issued a notice to NMDC-CMDC Limited (NCL) for lapsing
the Mining Lease of Deposit-13 for non-commencement of mining operation within 2 years
from grant of mining lease under Rule 20(3) of MCR 2016 on 05/03/2020. NMDC-CMDC Limited
(NCL) has submitted the reply to the MRD, GOCG against the notice issued for lapsing the
Mining Lease of Deposit-13 for non-commencement of mining operation within 2 years from
grant of mining lease under Rule 20(3) of MCR 2016.
NCL vide letter no. NCL/HO/Dep-13/ ML/2020/833/01 dated 25/03/2021 has submitted ?
1,00,000/- (? One Lakh) towards revival of mining lease of Bailadila Iron Ore Deposit-13
under Rule 20(5) of MCR (other than atomic and hydro carbons energy minerals) 2016.
NCL vide letter no. NCL/HO/Dep-13/ML/2022/1014 dated 14/02/2022 has again requested
Under Secretary, MRD, GoCG for providing suitable decision in the matter of lapsing of
mining lease, so as to start the development and operation of Deposit-13. Also, NCL vide
letter no. NCL/HO/Dep- 13/ML/2022/1015 dated 14/02/2022 has requested Dy. Secretary
(Forest), GoCG for providing suitable decision in the matter of cancelling the Stage-II
forest clearance of Deposit-13, so as to start the development and operation of
Deposit-13.
Performance security has been renewed by another five years as per Mine Development and
Production Agreement (MDPA) on 05/11/2022.
The Board of NCL in its 48th meeting held on 27/07/2021 has decided to
constitute a High- Level Sub Committee to assess the possible ways and means to commence
the mining operations from Bailadila Iron Ore Deposit No-13 and make its recommendation to
the Board for its consideration. In the 49th board meeting of NCL held on
28/10/2021, after detailed deliberation on the recommendations of the Board level
subcommittee has instructed to get the views of Legal Department / Advocate General, Govt.
of Chhattisgarh on the matter.
A legal opinion is sought from the Advocate General, Govt. of Chhattisgarh on
09/02/2022 in which it is suggested to terminate the MDO contract. Further, on 07/06/2023
a legal opinion was sought from the Attorney General of India by which it is suggested to
terminate the MDO contract.
The Board of NCL in its 51st meeting held on 03.06.2023, after detailed
deliberation on the legal opinion of Attorney General of India has decided to issue show
cause notice of termination of IMSA to M/s Adani Enterprises Limited. Accordingly, a show
cause notice of termination, legally vetted by the Attorney General of India, issued to
M/s Adani Enterprises Limited on 11/07/2023 and notice of termination of IMSA, legally
vetted by the Attorney General of India, issued to M/s Adani Enterprises Limited on
28/08/2023.
M/s Adani Enterprises Limited has issued notice for invocation of Arbitration against
the termination notice on 10/01/2024.
Baloda - Belmundi Diamond Block
Ministry of Mines, GOI vide G.S.R.744(E) dt 14.10.2021 granted reservation of
Baloda-Belmundi Diamond Block for PL or ML in favour of NMDC- CMDC limited under section
17A(1A) of MMDR Act, 1957. NCL vide letter dated 13.01.2022, submitted application to
Secretary, MRD, GoCG for grant of Prospecting License for Baloda-Belmundi Diamond Block.
MRD, GoCG, Raipur vide letter dated 28.04.2022 has issued LOI for grant of Prospecting
License for Baloda-Belmundi Diamond Block (156.80 sq. km) under Rule 17A(1A) of MMDR Act
2015 (as amended) in favour of NMDC-CMDC Limited for three (3) years.
The Company has submitted permission letter from forest department for carrying out
prospecting work in 33.23 sq.km forest area of Baloda- Belmundi Diamond block and
affidavit to work in revenue land with due consent of land owner and asked MRD, GoCG to
issue final grant order for Prospecting Licence of Baloda-Belmundi Diamond Block on
20.05.2022.
MRD, GoCG, Raipur vide letter dated 02.01.2023 has issued final grant order for
Prospecting Licence of Baloda-Belmundi Diamond Block.
The Company has submitted Scheme of prospecting for Diamond Exploration in Baloda-
Belmundi Diamond Block to IBM, Raipur and Mining Officer, Mahasamund, GoCG on 06.01.2023.
PL deed of Baloda-Belmundi Diamond Block with GoCG on dated 28.02.2023 and the same is
registered on dated 01.03.2023.
District Collector, Mahasamund vide letter dated 26.05.2023 has given permission to
NMDC-CMDC Limited to start the prospecting work. First phase of exploration (Stream
Sediments Sampling) completed in the allotted block from 08.05.2023 to 09.05.2023.
The following exploration works have been completed:
31 Stream Sediments Samples Collected.
Geritz Jigs units established at Saraipalli Camp, where all 31 Stream Sediments
Samples were processed. Further, Heavy Minerals Separation from process samples through
Tetra Bromo Ethane (TBE) completed at our R & D, Hyderabad. Microscopic sorting work
completed at Panna Exploration Camp. Mounting and Polishing work of the sorted microscopic
grains competed and slides will be sent to Banaras Hindu University (BHU) for EPMA
studies.
69 Soil Samples collected and will be analysed.
58 ground magnetic survey work completed and suspected Kimberlite pipe noticed
based upon the survey. Drilling will be carried out in the suspected Kimberlitic zone.
Bailadila Deposit No.1
The Company has submitted proposal to the Secretary, MRD, GoCG NMDC vide letter dated
16/06/2021 requested Chief Secretary, Govt. of Chhattisgarh for reservation of Bailadila
Deposit No. 1 in favour of NMDC under Section 17A of MMDR Act, 1957.
Ministry of Steel, Govt. of India vide D.O No: S-28016/26/2020-NMDC, dated 03/08/2021
requested Chief Secretary, Govt. of Chhattisgarh for reservation of Bailadila Deposit No.
1. Further, after a meeting held between the State Govt. of Chhattisgarh and NMDC, Govt.
of Chhattisgarh decided to reserve the said block in favour of NMDC-CMDC Ltd. (NCL).
NMDC-CMDC Ltd. (NCL) vide letter dated 06/10/2021 submitted the proposal to Secretary,
MRD, GoCG. MRD, GoCG with recommendation forwarded the proposal to MoM, GoI vide letter
dated 24/11/2021.
MoM, GoI rejected the proposal on 04/07/2022 by mentioning that both NMDC as well as
CMDC jointly or individually has exceed area limit prescribed for ML that is 10 Sq.Km.
NMDC vide letter dated 08/09/2023 requested GoCG (with a copy to MoM & MoS, GoI) to
take up the matter with MoM, GoI for resolving and reservation of Bailadila Deposit No. 1
in favour of NMDC-CMDC Ltd. (NCL).
A meeting was held on 02/02/2024 related to reservation of Mineral Blocks under Section
17A of MMDR Act, 1957, under the Chairmanship of Hon'ble Secretary, Mines, GoI, where NMDC
on behalf of NCL raised the rejection issue related to Bailadila Deposit No. 1 and
mentioned that at present the PL Limit in the State of Chhattisgarh is 100 Sq. Km and ML
limit is 50 Sq. Km and requested MoM, GoI to kindly consider the proposal of NCL. Hon'ble
Secretary, MoM, GoI gave his consent to review the Bailadila Deposit No.1 proposal in the
meeting.
NMDC vide letter dated 03/02/2024, submitted a representation letter to the Secretary,
MoM, GoI to consider and revive the Bailadila Deposit No.1 proposal for reservation under
Section 17A for undertaking prospecting operations followed by mining operations. Matter
is under consideration with MoM, GoI.
Bailadila Deposit No. 3 & 8
The Company has submitted proposal to the Secretary, MRD, GoCG NMDC vide letter dated
16/06/2021 requested Chief Secretary, Govt. of Chhattisgarh for reservation of Bailadila
Deposit No. 3 & 8 in favour of NMDC under Section 17A of MMDR Act, 1957.
Ministry of Steel, Govt. of India vide D.O No: S-28016/26/2020-NMDC, dated 03/08/2021
requested Chief Secretary, Govt. of Chhattisgarh for reservation of Bailadila Deposit No.
3 & 8. Further, after a meeting held between the State Govt. of Chhattisgarh and NMDC,
Govt. of Chhattisgarh decided to reserve the said block in favour of NMDC-CMDC Ltd. (NCL).
NMDC-CMDC Ltd. (NCL) vide letter dated 25/10/2021 submitted the proposal to Secretary,
MRD, GoCG. MRD, GoCG, vide letter dated 19/04/2022 forwarded the proposal with
recommendation to MoM, GoI.
MoM, GoI vide Office memorandum dated 18/05/2022 sought information from MoS, GoI
related to Bailadila Deposit No.3 & 8 (18.15) Sq.Km. NMDC vide letter dated 07.06.2022
sent its reply to MoS, GoI.
A meeting was held on 02/02/2024 at MoM, GoI, under the Chairmanship of Hon'ble
Secretary, MoM, GoI related to the reservation blocks under Section 17A of MMDR Act, 1957.
Hon'ble Secretary, MoM, GoI gave his consent to examine the proposal of Bailadila Deposit
No. 3 & 8.
NMDC Ltd. vide letter dated 29/02/2024 requested MoM, GoI (with a copy to MoS, GoI
& MRD, GoCG) to consider the reservation proposal of the said block under Section 17A
of MM(D&R) Act, 1957. Matter is under consideration with MoM, GoI.
10.6 NMDC spearheads Drone Based Mineral Exploration:
As per the Digital Initiatives of Government of India and with a view to be an enabler
and flag bearer of technological prowess in mineral exploration, it was envisaged to
introduce Unmanned Aerial System(UAS) with Magnetic Survey and Hyperspectral Remote
Sensing for the first time in India for Mineral Exploration.
NMDC is a Nodal Exploration Agency like Geological Survey of India. Nowadays with the
depletion of surfacial deposits, the use of Geophysical tools / surveys have become a
necessity. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing is a powerful exploration and mapping technique in
areas where geological units and mineral compositions can be estimated from spectral
features of the electromagnetic spectrum in the visual and infrared range.
NMDC has been using softwares like Mission Planner, Geometrics, Geosoft Oasis Montage,
Hyperspec-III and ENVI softwares for Drone based Mineral Exploration. Recently, NMDC team
of Geoscientists have flown over part of Sidhan Manganese-Fe Block in Jabalpur, Madhya
Pradesh for Drone based Magnetic data acquisition. With this, NMDC has also become the
first Mining Company in the world to collect Drone based magnetic data over a mechanised
Diamond Mine. This distinction was possible over Majhgawan Diamond Mine in Panna District,
Madhya Pradesh. The findings based on the Hi-tech surveys / algorithms / models generated
by the Unmanned
Aerial System (UAS) Hyperspectral and Magnetics would be helpful in generating various
"synthetic models"/ locating promising mineralized areas and / or mineral
findings. These findings would be useful to the Mineral Industry / State Governments.
10.7 Joint Fast Track Translatory project of NMDC and National Geophysical Research
Institute (NGRI- CSIR) on Game Changing Ore Beneath Ore:
Multi-parametric approach for delineating concealed high-grade iron ore beneath the
Bailadila Block, Chhattisgarh and Donimalai Block, Karnataka: implications on future
game-changing exploration in India using Ore-beneath-Ore Concept.
This type of innovative studies has been used in some of the giant iron ore deposits of
the world like Mount Tomprice in Hamersley, Western Australia; Tabazimbi in South Africa;
Carajas & Iron Quadrangle in Brazil. This type of study would be attempted for the
first time in India.
The ore bodies of hypogene hydrothermal origin may continue at great depths and may
occur as 'Hidden Iron Ore Bodies' beneath unmineralized Banded Iron Formation - BHQ (BIF)
cover and the grade of ore may increase down depth. The hypogene processes of the ore
genesis model may predict possible Hidden Iron Ore beneath the BIF as patches and
extensions of ore bodies at greater depth and help in resource augmentation. The project
would be fully funded by NGRI- CSIR. Further, the team has already collected
characteristic samples from Donimalai Iron Ore Mine in Karnataka.
11.0 SUBSIDIARY / ASSOCIATE / JOINT VENTURE (JV) COMPANIES MONITORING FRAMEWORK
a) NMDC has 5(five) subsidiaries and stake in 4(four) Associate and 4(four) JV
Companies. The names of these Companies and percentage of NMDC stake in these companies
are as follows:
* Under closure.
The subsidiaries of NMDC are Board managed with the primary interest to manage such
Companies in the best interest of the shareholders. The framework for Subsidiary /
Associate / JV Companies are as under:-
i) All investments in these Companies are approved / authorized by the Board of
Directors.
ii) The Company nominates its representatives on the Board of these Companies.
iii) The minutes of the Board meeting of these Companies are placed before the Board of
NMDC Limited. Notes:
Subsidiary / Associate / Joint Venture Companies have been categorized in line with
disclosures as made in the financial statements.
12.0 Environment Management
1. Environmental clearances
Your company has obtained following Environmental Clearances from Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change, New Delhi.
a) Green field project i.e 10.00 MTPA standalone Screening cum Beneficiation Plant -II
at Donimalai from MoEFCC on 13/09/2023.
b) Capacity expansion of Kumaraswamy Iron Ore Mine from 7.00 to 10.00 MTPA and waste
excavation from 1.6 to 6.25 MTPA from MOEFCC on 10/7/2023.
c) Diamond Mining Project, Panna has obtained favorable judgement from Hon'ble Supreme
Court of India on 10/1/2024 for continuation of mining operations at Diamond Mining
Project which is located inside Gangau wildlife sanctuary of Panna Tiger Reserve.
d) Main Mining Lease of Diamond Mining Project, Panna for total excavation of 13.90
LTPA (ROM kimberlite ore @ 8 LTPA and Overburden removal @ 5.90) obtained from MOEFCC on
22.2.2024.
e) Supplementary Mining Lease of Diamond Mining Project, Panna for 0.72 LTPA Over
burden removal and processing of Kimberlite ore @ 8 LTPA for production of 1.00 lakh
carats of Diamonds per annum obtained from MOEF&CC on 22.2.2024.
2. Consent to Establish & Consent to Operate
a) Your company has obtained following consent to Establish (CTE) and Consent to
Operate (CTO) from respective State Pollution Control Boards Chhattisgarh / Karnataka.
b) Extension of validity of Consent to Establish for Iron Ore Mine - 12 million Tonnes
/Year to 19 million Tonnes/Year obtained for SP-III, Kirandul from Chhattisgarh
Environmental Conservation Board on 13.4.2023.
c) Consent to Establish for SP-II, Donimalai for 10 MTPA capacity obtained from
Karnataka Pollution Control Board on 19.10.2023.
d) Consent to Establish for Kumaraswamy Iron Ore Mine for 10 MTPA capacity obtained
from Karnataka State Pollution Control Board on 10.1.2024.
e) Consent to operate for Railway Siding Cum Dispatch Facilities at Kumar Marenga for
Capacity 10 LTPA obtained from Chhattisgarh Environmental Conservation Board on 9.10.2023.
f) Consent to operate obtained from Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board on
2.1.2024 for Rapid Wagon Loading System (RWLS) for the capacity of 4,000 Tones/Hour.
3. Forest clearances
Your company has obtained following Forest Clearances from Ministry of Environment,
Forest and Climate Change, New Delhi.
a) Diversion of 53.67 Ha forest land for construction of Screening Plant-II at
Donimalai Iron Ore Mine final forest clearance obtained from MoEFCC on 10.07.2023.
b) Diversion of 96.868 Ha forest land outside mining lease aera of DIOM (ML No.2396)
Stage-I Forest Clearance obtained from MoEFCC on 21.11.2023.
4. Certified Compliance Report (CCR)
Your company has obtained following certified compliance report (CCR) for the following
project a) Certified compliance report obtained from Ministry of Environment and Forests
Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Sub-Office, Raipur on 28.11.2023 for the expansion project
of Bailadila Iron Ore Mine, Deposit-5 for the conditions stipulated in environmental
Clearance letter no. J-11015/261/2007-IA.
II(M) dated 23.7.2007.
5. Environmental Initiatives for the year 2023-24.
Donimalai:
1. Commissioning and installation of 02 nos of CAAQMS in the Kumaraswamy Iron Ore mine
for round the clock monitoring of air quality.
2. Organic waste converter of 1000kg/capacity per day for scientific conversion of
domestic/ kitchen waste to organic manure.
3. Distributed jute bags on the occasion of World Environment Day-2023 for discouraging
the single use plastic in the township.
4. RO rejection water is being used in boating pond which is the best alternative use
of rejected water by RO.
5. Contributed ?17.53 Crore to Karnataka Forest Department for de-silting of local
water bodies of Donimalai Complex.
Bacheli Complex:
1. Renovation of 02 installed CAAQMs in the Deposit-5 and Deposit-10 Mines for round
the clock monitoring of air quality.
2. Regular operation and maintenance of SLRM Centre at CWS for scientific conversion of
domestic/kitchen waste to organic manure.
3. Installation of CEMS in NMDC-Apollo Central Hospital for regular monitoring of air
quality from Incinerator.
4. Disposal of legacy recyclable Bio Medical Wastes (glass bottles & IV fluids etc)
through SMS Water grace Enviroprotect Pvt Ltd, Raipur-Chhattisgarh.
5. Contributed ? 2.05 crores to Chhattisgarh State Forest Department for the
construction Engineering structures for waste dump management and Engineering structures
for surface water management in and around Bacheli Complex.
6. Contributed ? 56.76 lakh to Chhattisgarh State Forest Department for installation of
Krishna Kunjas at Geedam, Barsur and Dantewada.
7. Contributed ? 9,85,120 to Chhattisgarh State Forest Department for implementation of
Green Skill Development Scheme in Dantewada District.
8. Contributed ? 21,02,400 to Chhattisgarh State Forest Department for distribution of
125000 saplings of fruit bearing species in villages of Dantewada district.
9. Contributed ? 18.9 lakh to Chhattisgarh State Forest Department for protection of
forests from fires.
Kirandul Complex:
1. Procurement of 09 nos. of CAAQMS for BIOM, Kirandul Complex is under progress.
2. Organic waste converter of 50 kg/day for composting of kitchen waste to manure.
3. Distributed jute bags among employees, housewives and school students on the
occasion of World Environment Day-2023 to care about the environment and committed to
sustainability.
4. Installed ETPs (10 KLD) in HEM, 11B Workshop, 11C Workshop, 14 Workshop and Hospital
ETP (35 KLD).
5. 03 MLD capacity STP commissioned in Township.
6. Discharge water of ETPs and STPs are being used for gardening and horticulture
purpose.
13.0 Public Disclosure of Site Closure & Rehabilitation related activities
1) Measure to address or avoid significant environmental or landscape impacts:
The environmental attributes, which are likely to be affected in the region, are land
use, topography, water resources, soil, air quality, socio-economic status, ecology, and
public health.
Measures to address some of the environmental aspects are as follows:
(i) Land use: Land reclamation and rehabilitation along with the plantation will
be done during the closure of the mine.
(ii) Topography: The mining would marginally affect the overall view of the
area, but will grossly modify the local topography of the mined area at the end of mining.
The course of the present natural drainage system will not be affected due to the present
and future mining operations. Several environmental protective measure like buttress wall,
garland drain, check dams, settling ponds etc. are being constructed in and around the
mining area to arrest the foreign material for further restricting the natural water to be
polluted.
(iii) Air Quality: The control measures adopted at all of our mines to ensure
the ambient Air Quality Standards are as follows:
Proper maintenance of the heavy earth moving machinery and vehicles.
Regular water sprinkling over the haul road as well as over mine benches is
being carried out by water sprinklers of higher capacities.
Haul roads are graded regularly to clear accumulation of loose materials &
kept wet with water sprinkling.
Wet drilling during primary & secondary drilling.
Use of sharp drill bits for drilling holes.
Blasting is carried out with optimum charge.
Avoiding blasting during high windy periods.
Avoiding excess filling of dumper & consequent spillage on the road.
Dust suppression has been installed in crushing plant, downhill conveyor,
stockpiles, loading plant areas etc. Dust suppression by atomized spray in primary
crusher.
The dry fog dust suppression system shall be continued at different transfer
points during the non-monsoon season.
Covering of conveyors & using under chutes at all the transfer points.
The screening plant is housed in a huge GI sheet enclosure, which acts as a good
shield for the prevention of dust particles escaping out of the plant building.
Fog canons provided at Loading plant for suppression of dust.
Fixed water sprinklers in the loading plant areas are provided and maintained.
Covering of all stock piles.
Creating green belt around the perimeter of all the plants.
Ensuring good housekeeping within plant premises.
Barrier plantation is being done at various places in the townships areas such
as along roadsides, parks and colonies etc.
(iv) Water Quality: The following control measures to arrest water pollution :
Every year before onset of the monsoon de- silting of Check dam & Check
bunds is being done to arrest the overflow of the silt into the Nallah. Regular water
sampling is being done every year during winter period, premonsoon period, monsoon period
and post monsoon period.
Rain water run-off from the waste dumps in the mine is well treated using check
dams and buttress walls to arrest the silt load and thereby reducing the impact on the
water quality.
In order to mitigate the impact on local water bodies, Buttress walls and
garland drains constructed around the dumps to prevent the flow of slime into the natural
water course.
Effluents generate from the service centre and auto workshop are being treated
in Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP). The outflow/ treated water being used for green belt
generation.
(v) Noise Levels: Higher noise levels may be generated due to mining operations
such as drilling, blasting, and excavation. The following are some protective measures:
Workers working in highly noise-prone areas are provided with ear muffs or ear
plugs as a safety precaution, and workers are not allowed to enter into noise-prone areas
without the use of ear masks.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) like ear muffs and ear plugs are provided
to all the employees and workers operating in mines and plant areas.
Noise-proof & dust-proof cabins are provided for all HEME with
air-conditioners.
To isolate employees from noise and dust, sound proof cabins are installed in
crushing and screening plants.
Proper and periodical maintenance of HEM machinery.
Noise levels are controlled by using optimum explosive charge, proper delay
detonators, use of shock tubes and proper stemming to prevent "blow-out".
The speed of dumpers is limited to a moderate speed of 25 Kmph.
In order to mitigate the noise source, rubber linings are provided to the
vibrating screens, chutes, and feeders at raw material transfer points.
The transfer points all along the downhill/ uphill conveyor are provided with
proper rubber lining to reduce the noise generation.
(vi) Energy Efficiency Measures:
The following measures are being adopted:
Solar Cell Sensor Switches and Solar Lights are provided.
Solar heaters/solar devices are in use at hospitals, canteens, buildings, and
parks.
Energy-efficient motors have been installed in the Screening Plant.
Power generation through a downhill conveyor.
Leakages of oil, fuel, or lubricants are plugged. Used oil, batteries, and
cotton waste are collected and sold through authorised agencies.
Solar panels will be installed on the roof of field offices, stores, OCSL plant
structures and conveyors depending on feasibility and advancement of technology.
(vii) Ground Vibration:
The following measures are undertaken to contain the Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) due
to blasting within the permissible limits.
Proper blast design;
Avoiding excess confinement of charges;
Number of blast holes per delay shall be kept one;
Proper stemming of holes shall always be carried out;
Blasting is avoided during foggy whether and when wind velocity is more than 25
km/hour;
Shorter stemming lengths of less than 2/3rd of burden distance is avoided to
reduce overloading of holes and also to control fly rock;
Blasting operations are carried out only during day time as per statutory
requirement;
A safe distance of about 500-m from centre of blasting is maintained; and During
blasting, other activities in the immediate vicinity are temporarily suspended.
Further, the existing afforestation also helps in reducing the noise and
vibration level to some extent.
2) Commitment to rehabilitate land to minimize negative impacts and maximize benefits:
NMDC has an Environmental Policy with a commitment to protect the environment. NMDC
makes genuine efforts to control pollution and meet statutory requirements. Further, all
the Iron Ore Mining Complexes have got separate Integrated Management System (IMS) Policy
(comprising of ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, ISO 45001:2018 and SA 8000:2014). The
certifications to NMDC Ltd have been accorded by the external agency "Bureau
Veritas" for the scope of "Mining and Processing of Iron Ore".
All the operating Mining Leases are submitting the Mining Plan along with Progressive
Mine Closure Plan (PMCP) reviewed and updated in every five years period to Indian Bureau
of Mines for obtaining approval. In accordance with the approved Progressive Mine Closure
Plan, all the Mines are operated with a close view to ensure all the protective measures
are taking care.
Before closing of any of the Mines, we are abiding to submit the Final Mine Closure
Plan (FMCP) in well advance (Two years prior to the closure of mines) as per the extant
provisions of Mineral Conservation and Development Rules-2017 to carry out all the
reclamation and rehabilitation programme. By complying the FMCP, NMDC will undertake all
the reclamation and rehabilitation activities to return the degraded land into its
original surface.
Further, as per Mineral Conservation and Development Rules -2017, we are submitting
Financial Assurance in the form of Bank Guarantee for due and proper implementation of the
Progressive Mine Closure Plan contained in the Mining Plan or Final Mine Closure Plan as
the case may be @ ? 5.00 Lakh per Hectare of the mining lease area put to use for mining
and allied activities.
We are always work to emerge as a Global Environment Friendly Mining Organization
committed to rehabilitate land to minimize negative impacts and maximize benefits.
3) Reporting on closure plan implementation and site rehabilitation
All the operating Mining Leases are submitting the Mining Plan along with Progressive
Mine Closure Plan (PMCP), reviewed and updated in every five years period to Indian Bureau
of Mines for obtaining approval. In accordance with the approved Progressive Mine Closure
Plan, all the Mines are operated with a close view to ensure all the protective measures
are taking care.
Two years prior to closure of any of the Mines, we are abide to submit the Final Mine
Closure Plan (FMCP) in well advance as per the extant provisions of Mineral Conservation
and Development Rules-2017 to carry out all the reclamation and rehabilitation programme.
By complying the FMCP, NMDC will undertake all the reclamation and rehabilitation
activities to return the degraded land into its original surface.
Before starting the Final Mine Closure activities, we will also inform to MoEF&CC
as a prior information.
We are also submitting the half yearly compliance report to MoEF&CC and Environment
Statement to Pollution control board annually.
We are reporting to Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) via Annual Return along with the Drone
Survey Data (Mining Lease along with the periphery of 100 metre outside the Mining Lease)
which includes the details of Reclamation and Rehabilitation during the previous year.
4) Closure Plans regularly updated
All the Progressive Mine Closure Plans are reviewed and updated in every five-year
period along with the Mining Plan for further obtaining approval from Indian Bureau of
Mines (IBM).
5) Community involvement in closure planning
As the project commences and the closure planning process continues, stakeholder
consultation and participation will be required. Consultation will enable stakeholders,
including Government Departments , Non-Government Organizations, surrounding land owners,
local communities, company management and employees an opportunity to provide input into
the Mine Closure Planning Processes.
Our Environment policy is supported by ISO 14001 implemented at Bacheli, Kirandul and
Donimalai mines. The environment management system available at different projects is
audited by a third-party auditor in every three years. We have a specialised environmental
management team on all our project sites with environmental domain experts. It reaffirms
our commitment to resource conservation, fugitive emission reduction, minimising
operational environmental impacts, and raising environmental management knowledge among
staff members and the local community.
We are always in close collaboration with institutes of repute such as Indian Council
for Forestry Research and Environment (ICFRE), IIT-ISM Dhanbad, NIT- Raipur and
VNIT-Nagpur.
These institutions are engaged to seek consultation and enhance our capabilities in
Environment protection. Our approach to Environmental Stewardship outlines our commitment
to sustainable mining. We are aware of the impact our business operations have on the
environment and the stakeholders involved in the process. This framework of interlinked
environmental focus areas guides us in effectively managing our environmental impacts. For
each focus point, we have a dedicated internal management protocol. These pillars were
identified through the means of rigorous peer assessment and present disclosure
requirements. This charter is intricately linked to our environmental policy, linking our
growth model with sustainability.
6) Commitment to set aside sufficient funds to cover closure and rehabilitation
The "Mine Closure Obligation Scheme" was voluntarily launched by NMDC in the
2009-10 fiscal year. Currently, NMDC is paying INR 21.00 per tonne of ore excavated and
depositing the money with LIC to be used for carrying out the Mine Closure Plan's related
tasks, such as reclaiming damaged lands, stabilising waste rock dumps, demolishing and
reforestation of built-up areas, etc. The total fund with LIC as on 31.03.2024 is INR
1310.98 Cr.
7) Managerial responsibility for land closure and rehabilitation
The responsibility for the implementation of the Conceptual Mine Closure, Reclamation
& Rehabilitation Management Plan of all the Mines rests with the Management Team at
different
During the Final Closure of all the mines also, we will take the help of various
institutions, multiple stakeholder engagement, effective monitoring and evaluation to
execute environmentally and socially responsible mine closures in a time bound and
strategic manner.
Project of NMDC. Internal reporting requirements are being outlined by the Management
at different projects and are delegated to the relevant staff.
All the closure activities, reclamation & Rehabilitation plan are being executed as
per the approved Progressive Mine Closure Plan.
Further, during the Final Mine Closure , all the closure activities will be taken care
as per the approved Final Mine Closure Plan.
14.0 SAFETY
Mine Safety - Activities
NMDC has its training centers in all its projects. They are equipped with
infrastructure as required under Mines Vocational Training Rules. These centers cater to
the needs of basic training, refresher training and training for skilled workers and also
for those injured on duty.
Health & Safety continue to be our priority with employees & contractual
workmen at our Projects adhering to the SOPs & Safety norms. NMDC appreciate that
safety is a journey & is committed to continually improve its performance and set high
standards.
In each mining project of NMDC sufficient number of Workmen Inspectors are
nominated/appointed for Mining operations, Mechanical and Electrical installations as per
statutory requirements for carrying safety inspections.
Mine Level Tripartite Safety Committee Meetings (MLTSCM) are being conducted once in a
year at Project Level with Senior Officials, Union Representatives and DGMS Officials in
which Safety Performance and its appraisal are made and the recommendations are
implemented.
Corporate Level Tripartite Safety Committee Meeting is being held regularly once in a
year at Head Office and the recommendations are implemented.
Safety Committees have been constituted in every operating mine and Pit Safety meetings
are held every month for discussing the safety matters and corrective actions related to
work atmosphere.
In order to ensure that safety systems are up to date & also comply with the latest
safety regulations, a cross-project Internal Safety Audit has been started in NMDC.
Safety Management System has been implemented in all our Mines. Risk Assessment studies
are being conducted regularly.
NMDC provides extensive safety training programmes to inculcate safety habits &
mindset at work to its employees. Behavioral based safety training is also given to the
employees.
The Severity Rate for the year 2023-24 is 11.15.
(Severity Rate = Mandays lost per 100000 Mandays worked).
OHS Activities:
Occupational Health Services have been provided with adequate manpower and
infrastructure and are functioning in full-fledged manner at all the Projects, headed by
Qualified Doctors trained in OHS at Central Labour Institute, Mumbai.
Periodical Medical Examination under statute is carried out regularly in all the
projects.
NMDC strives to ensure that workers are not exposed to occupational hazards that
negatively affect their health. NMDC also has well equipped hospitals with capable medical
teams available 24/7 to support the health & well being of the workers & the
surrounding community.
Integrated Management System (IMS) Comprising of Quality Management System (QMS) -
ISO 9001:2015; Environmental Management System (EMS) - ISO 14001:2015; Occupational Health
& Safety Management System (OHSMS) - ISO 45001:2018 & Social Accountability - SA
8000:2014 Certification Standards.
All the NMDC Production Projects viz. Bailadila Iron Ore Mine, Kirandul Complex (BIOM,
KC); Bailadila Iron Ore Mine, Bacheli Complex (BIOM, BC); Donimalai Iron Ore Mine &
Kumarswamy Iron Ore Mine, Donimalai Complex (DIOM & KIOM) are accredited with
Integrated Management System (IMS).
15.0 IMPLEMENTATION OF INTEGRITY PACT:
With the objective of improving transparency in procurement, NMDC had entered into MOU
with Transparency International India for implementation of Integrity Pact Programme
during September 2007. NMDC is the first Mining Navratna Company which entered into
Integrity Pact Programme in the year 2007.
Initially, the threshold value for procurement & contracts for entering into the
Integrity Pact have been fixed as follows: -
Contracts |
: ? 50.00 crores |
Procurements |
: ? 15.00 crores |
To widen the coverage of procurements / contracts under Integrity Pact, the threshold
limits have been revised during 2009 as under:
Contracts |
: ? 20.00 crores |
Procurements |
: ? 10.00 crores |
Subsequently, to cover majority of cases under Integrity Pact, the threshold limits
have been reduced to ?1.00 crore for procurements / contracts w.e.f September 2018. During
2023-24, 141 tenders valuing ?3509 crores were covered under this category.
15.1 Transparency in procurements handled
In order to enhance transparency in procurements & increasing competitiveness, our
company adopted the following modes of tendering:
> e-Procurement:
All procurement tenders are processed through e-Procurement mode at HO & Projects.
Reverse e-auctions are conducted for high value Equipments, spares & consumables,
wherever possible, by declaring upfront in the tender document.
> Mode of Tendering:
Efforts are continuously taken to minimize proprietary & single tender purchases,
details of Single Tender / Proprietary cases for the last 05 are ?271.85 lakhs (26 cases)
during 201920, ?3975.96 Lakhs (33 cases) during 2020-21, ?13939.95 Lakhs (56 cases) during
2021-22, ?17689.98 Lakhs (93 cases) during 2022-23, ?19275.01 Lakhs (53 cases) during
2023-24.
The Increase during FY 2023-24 is due to implementation of MII-Make In India Policy in
NMDC.
Instead, open/global tenders are resorted to by giving generalized specifications &
drawings, wherever possible or with OEM Part Numbers.
> Pre-qualifying conditions:
PQC for HEM equipments tenders have been reviewed and a structured PQCs have been made
keeping in view wider participation.
> GeM Portal:
Procurement through GeM portal as per the guidelines of GOI, is being done for the
Materials which are available in the GeM Portal. Total 2058 orders valuing ?535 crores
were placed during the year 2023-24.
> CPP Portal:
Materials management (MM) Dept. is posting tenders in the CPP portal except Single
tender and proprietary items. All the bidders approaching through CPP portal for entering
in NMDC are invited for registration with NMDC or conducting trial with NMDC for ensuring
their quality product.
> File Lifecycle Management (FLM):
MM dept has taken initiation for the implementation of FLM - Digital file moment
instead of paper file movement at Head Office & Projects.
> NMDC e-Procurement portal (SRM):
MM dept is utilizing the NMDC e-Procurement portal to carry out procurement activities
in e-Procurement mode. The tenders which are processed outside GeM will be done through
SRM portal.
> Trade Receivable Discounting System (TReDS):
NMDC has registered on both RXIL and A. TReDS Ltd (Invoicemart) platforms to release
the payments of all MSE firms against their acceptance and confirmation.
NMDC has conducted various vendor meets with MSE firms in association with MSME,
Hyderabad and instructed all MSE firms to register any one of TReDS portal to process
their payment through TReDS platform and NMDC has released payment through TReDS to some
MSEs.
16.0 NMDC'S R&D CENTRE AT HYDERABAD
NMDC R&D centre is dedicated to undertake product and technology development
projects related to ores, minerals and steel making to maintain its excellence in process
performance. R&D centre has made significant contribution not only to NMDC operating
projects but also to Indian industries and is recognized by Department of Scientific and
Industrial Research (DSIR).
R&D centre undertakes works related to mineral processing, flow sheet development,
mineralogical studies, material handling & storage, metallurgical studies of iron ore
and coal, chemical analysis etc. It is a pioneer in the field of beneficiation and
continuously working for development of dry beneficiation technology for different ores
and minerals. It is endowed with state of art laboratory equipment to analyze different
minerals, coals, metals and non-metals. For further details reference may be made to
Annexure-II attached to the Directors' Report.
16.1 GLOBAL EXPLORATION CENTRE, RAIPUR
NMDC's Global Exploration Centre at Raipur is continuously doing exploration in the
mines of NMDC and adding new reserves every year. NMDC has offered to State Governments to
undertake free exploration to quantify mineral resources in the State.
17.0 IMPLEMENTATION OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE POLICY
NMDC effectively continued the implementation of Official Language Policy of Government
of India at its Headquarters, Projects and Units.
Hindi Parangat training to personnel was continued this year also in NMDC. So far, 179
personnel from Head Office have successfully completed their Hindi Parangat training.
Hindi workshops were organized every quarter at Head Office and in all the projects.
Similarly, meetings of the Official Language Implementation Committee were also held every
quarter.
All India Seminar of Official Language Officers was organized under the aegis of the
Ministry of Steel at Head Office on 19 March 2024, in which the officials of the Ministry
of Steel, the Official Language Officers of TOLIC (Undertakings), Hyderabad-Secunderabad,
Rajbhasha Officers of all the Production Projects and the personnel associated with
Rajbhasha in Regional Offices of NMDC participated. Rajbhasha Technical Seminars were
organized at Bailadila Iron Ore Mines, Kirandul Complex and Bailadila Iron Ore Mines,
Bacheli Complex.
National Hindi Kavi Sammelan was Organised in which poets of repute recited poems. The
event was attended by officials of Ministry of Steel and members of NMDC family.
Head Office organized an Inter-PSU Hindi speech competition on August 4, 2023 for the
personnel of all CPSUs located in Hyderabad. A Hindi workshop for all CPSUs was organized
on January 23, 2024 under the aegis of Town Official Language Implementation Committee
(Undertaking), Hyderabad-Secunderabad.
Hindi fortnight was organized in all projects and units along with Head office. On the
occasion messages of CMD were published in Hindi newspapers and were also posted on social
media platforms. Various competitions were also organized and prizes were distributed. In
order to maintain continuity in the use of official language Hindi in official work,
monthly Hindi competitions were organized in addition to Hindi fortnight and prizes were
distributed as encouragement.
Rajbhasha Officers of NMDC headquarters and all the projects attended Hindi Day and
Third All India Rajbhasha Conference organized by the Department of Official Language,
Ministry of Home Affairs in Pune on 14 and 15 September, 2023.
On this occasion, the Deputy General Manager (Official Language) of the Corporation was
awarded the first prize in the Vetter category as well as in the Translator category
(PSUs) in the All India Kanthasth 2.0 Competition.
Official Language Officers from NMDC HO and Donimalai Project participated in the South
Regional Official Language Conference held at Bengaluru.
Half yearly Hindi magazine "Khanij Bharati" was published from the Head
Office. In addition, projects also published Hindi/bilingual/trilingual magazines such as
Baila Samachar, Bacheli Samachar, Doni Samachar, Heera Samachar etc. Apart from this,
magazines like 'Technical Kshitij' and 'Sarjana' were published in Hindi from Kirandul.
Diamond Mining Project, Panna also held the responsibility of Convenor of Town Official
Language Implementation Committee, Panna. The project conducted half yearly meetings of
the Committee and various programmes for member offices.
NMDC received the "Ispat Rajbhasha Sammaan (Second)" among steel PSUs at the
meeting of the Hindi Advisory Committee held by the Ministry of Steel on April 25, 2023 at
Srinagar.
NMDC Limited, Head Office received the Rajbhasha Shield-First Award for the year 202223
in the category of Mid-Sized PSUs from Town Official Language Implementation Committee
(Undertakings), Hyderabad-Secunderabad.
Official Language House Magazine "Khanij Bharati" of Head Office also won
first prize in the e-magazine category of Town Official Language Implementation Committee
(Undertakings), Hyderabad-Secunderbad.
NMDC was awarded the Rajbhasha Award by Honorable Governor of Sikkim, Shri Laxman Arya,
for best implementation in the field of Official Language Hindi at the International Hindi
Conference organized by the Vishwa Hindi Parishad, New Delhi on September 20-21, 2023 at
Vigyan Bhawan.
18.0 DETAILS REQUIRED TO BE FURNISHED IN TERMS OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2006 (MSMED).
The company has taken the following steps to procure goods and services from MSE firms,
MSE SC/ST & Women entrepreneurs. NMDC has conducted exclusive MSE SC / ST vendor meets
at its projects in Chhattisgarh and Karnataka and also at Hyderabad to understand the
tender process and our requirement. NMDC has participated in the various vendor meets
organised by Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises in association with
FICCI/DICCI. Besides NMDC has organised 12 Nos. Vendor Meets / programmes at various
places in total during 2023-24. NMDC interacted with prospective MSE entrepreneurs
encouraging them for supply of goods for various plants at Bailadila, Donimalai &
Panna.
For encouraging MSE SC/ST firms, exclusive trials are being conducted and after
successful trials the firms are given tender enquiry in Limited Tender.
Moreover, against the qualification criteria in tenders we have not received any
complaint / request with regard to relaxing tender terms & conditions. For the last 4
years NMDC is achieving the targets as per Public Procurement Policy. The results of
2023-24 are given below:-
Category of MSE Firm 1 |
Norms |
Achievement |
Procurement from MSE firms |
25% |
59.05 % |
Procurement from SC / ST MSE firms |
4% |
5.35 % |
Procurement from |
|
|
Women Entrepreneurs MSE firms |
3% |
5.20 % |
NMDC also received the Certificate of Appreciation from Ministry of MSME for highest
procurement amongst Navratna CPSEs during 2021-22 and The Best Performer under the
Navratna Category during the year 2021 & 2023 and for our exemplary work towards
promotion of SC/ST entrepreneurs based on the performance parameters namely (i)
procurement from SC/ST entrepreneurs, (ii) No. of Vendor Development Programs for SC/ST
and (iii) Number of SC/ST entrepreneurs benefitted as per the data uploaded on Sambandh
Portal.
19.0 MANPOWER
19.1 Employee-Employer relations
The overall industrial relations situation was peaceful and cordial during the year.
There was no strike/lockout against the Company's policies affecting production and
productivity.
19.2 Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes
20 candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste and 62 candidates belonging to Scheduled
Tribes were appointed against 207 posts filled by direct recruitment.
19.3 Strength of SCs & STs as on 31st March 2024
1. Total number of employees |
5630 |
2. Scheduled Castes amongst them |
814 |
3. Scheduled Tribes amongst them |
1469 |
4. Other Backward Class |
1186 |
5. Physically challenged employees |
108 |
19.4 Particulars of employees drawing remuneration of ?8.5 lakhs per month or ?1.02
crores per annum under Section 197 of the Companies Act,
2013 read with Companies (Appointment and remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules,
2014 as amended.
Not applicable
19.5 Staff Welfare activities
Adequate facilities for education, health, accommodation and recreation were in place.
Various Bipartite Fora have been functioning satisfactorily.
19.6 Promotion of Sports
Sport tournaments were arranged for the employees, the wards of employees and also for
the local youth.
19.7 Disclosure under Section 22 of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act 2013
No complaint has been received and no case has been filed under the Sexual Harassment
of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act 2013 during the
financial year 2023-2024.
20.0 Corporate Social Responsibility
20.1 Flagship programmes under CSR during FY 2023-24:
The CSR flagship programmes and initiatives undertaken/continued by the Company during
2023-24 are as follows:
A) Education
> Operation of Residential School for tribals at Nagarnar, Bastar District,
Chhattisgarh. Established in the year 2010-11, at present the school has around 600
students in Class I to XII.
> Operation of Industrial Training Institute (ITI)s at Nagarnar, and Bhansi in
Bastar and Dantewada districts of Chhattisgarh. Annual intake in Bastar ITI-36 and 128 in
Bhansi ITI.
> Support to nutritious & wholesome Mid-Day Meal Scheme around Donimalai mines,
with coverage of 8000 Govt. school children in 38 Govt. schools of Sandur Taluk in Bellary
district in a radius of 25 Km from NMDC operations.
> NMDC Balika Shiksha Sahayog Yojana, providing scholarship to girl students from
Bastar Division, (Chhattisgarh) and Donimalai (Karnataka) to encourage education beyond 8th
standard.
> Operation of Polytechnic College at Dantewada with an intake of 126 students per
year in Mechanical and Electrical trades.
> Balika Shiksha Yojana- sponsoring 40 students from Bastar Division, Chhattisgarh
to Nursing Courses at Apollo School & College of Nursing, Hyderabad. Since, 201112,
498 students have been sponsored under this scheme resulting in improvement in healthcare
delivery in Bastar Division.
B) Healthcare, Nutrition, Water & Sanitation
> Free Treatment at Project Hospitals, Hospital on Wheels (mobile medical
vans), Medical Camps, Visits of Project Hospital Doctors and Para medical staff to the
Villages.
C) Infrastructure/Rural development
> Various infrastructural development works viz., Construction of CC Roads, drains,
Culverts, boundary walls of Community centers etc. in nearby villages.
20.2 CSR Activities initiated during FY 2023-24:
> 58 development works across the five districts of Chhattisgarh.
> Procurement of 1.5 T Philips MR 5300 MRI Machine for use at the District Hospital
Bellary.
> Procurement of 16 Slice CT Scanner to be installed at Community Health Centre at
Shahpura, Dindori.
> Providing assistance for construction of 13.6 KMs boundary wall for Madhav
National Park, Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh.
> Extending financial assistance to Ramkrishna Mission Ashrama, Gwalior, Madhya
Pradesh.
> Providing 1 no. Air-Conditioned Ambulance and 1 no. Hearse vehicle with freezer to
the NGO-Opportunities for All, Kolakta.
20.3 Reasons for not spending the entire CSR amount during FY 2023-24:
Despite the collective efforts of Management and Employees across the departments,
divisions and projects of NMDC, there was a shortfall in CSR expenditure as against the
statutorily prescribed target of 2% of the average PBT of previous three years i.e., ?
197.07 Crore in the year 2023-24.
The major reason for the same was lack of adequate progress/delay in completion of
previously approved works by partner State Authorities.
21.0 HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
During the FY 2023-24, Corporate HRD organized the following programmes :-
EXTERNAL TRAINING
External Training Programmes were conducted by various external organisations,
institutes and professional bodies on different subjects, relevant to work.
IN-COMPANY TRAINING
Tailor made programmes were conducted by engaging reputed organisations, institutes and
professional bodies on following subjects:
Data Analytics and BI
Health
Happiness & wellbeing
Mine planning
Surveillance Audit & Internal Auditor
Several programmes on subjects viz., Procurement, Contracts, GeM, preventive
Vigilance IO/PO were successfully conducted in connection with vigilance awareness.
FOREIGN VISITS
In terms of Government of India - DPE directives, no foreign training was undertaken.
However,
following visits were facilitated.
Global Health, Safety and Environment for Mining at Singapore.
Digitalization in Mining at Stockholm.
Kazakhstan Global Investment Roundtable (KGIR) at Astana.
Mining Indaba at Cape town.
IMARC Australia.
METEC, Germany
World Mining Congress, Australia
AMP, Europe
Enduring Leadership & Happiness Summit, Dubai.
PDAC, Canada.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Online programmes on Medical, Vigilance, GST, Contracts & Procurement were
conducted.
Training classes were held for promotion of employees from workmen to Junior
Officers in disciplines of Personnel, Finance and Electrical.
New membership was taken from professional bodies like Rail Enthusiasts'
Society, Delhi and Public Relation Society of India, Hyderabad.
Ikigai - Happy work force programmes were conducted for around 538 Executives.
Body, Mind & Heart workshop for the employees were organized at Kirandul,
Bacheli & Donimalai projects by M/S Jayaganga Life Coaching Academy.
Induction Training Programme conducted for Executive Trainee (Technical) 2023
batch and Executive Trainee (Personnel) 2023 batch in ASCI, Hyderabad and ISB Hyderabad.
Induction Training Programme conducted for Executive Trainee (Finance) 2023
batch in ASCI, Hyderabad.
Revised Executive Trainee Induction Training Scheme has been formulated by
reducing the training period from one year to six months.
MoU signed with National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) for Skill
Development Programme and RPL certification for 1600 employees. Additionally, Job Role
identification and selection of training partner has been completed.
Quality Circle movement strengthening continued. For the purpose, training at
projects was organized by QCFI, Hyderabad for preparing and upgrading Skills for
participation in CCQC & NCQC.
22.0 VIGILANCE
The Vigilance Department has undertaken several initiatives during the fiscal year
2023-24, with a particular focus on enhancing "Preventive Vigilance." This
emphasis included conducting Preventive Checks in key areas, addressing complaints with
appropriate corrective measures, and implementing system improvements. Additionally,
regular training sessions on vigilance matters were organized for employees by the
Vigilance functionaries at both the Corporate Office and various projects.
Various sensitizing programmes were conducted for awareness on vigilance matters for
the employees of the Corporation like:
GeM Contracts and Management focus on customized bids" by Shri. Prakash
Mirani, JS & Addl. CEO, Government e-Market Place (GeM), Ministry of Commerce and
Industry, New Delhi on 24.02.2023
"Knowledge-sharing Session with Vigilance Officers" by Shri. Rakesh
Shrivastava, CVO, Mumbai Port Trust on 20.03.2023
An interactive session on "Preventive vigilance - a Pragmatic
approach" by Dr. Praveen Kumari Singh, Addl. Secretary, CVC on 17.05.2023
"Preventive Vigilance: Ethics and Governances" by Shri. Himanshu
Vishnoi, Corporate Coach on 07.09.2023
"Personal Finance Management" by Shri. P Sarat Kumar, CA and Fraud
Examiners on 07.09.2023
"Cyber Hygiene and Security" by Shri. Krishna Sastry Pendyala, ED,
Cyber Security Services on 08.09.2023
"Arbitrate and Alternate Dispute Resolution" by Shri. C M Basha,
Senior Law Officer (Retd.) on 08.09.2023
Training program on IOs/POs by Shri. Upender Vennam, CVO, BDL on 25.09.2023
"Training Session on Preventive Vigilance- Pragmatic approach" by Ms.
Anita Barik, Dy. CVO, Traffic, South Central Railways on 25.09.2023
Training Session on "Recent trends in Public Procurement" by Shri.
Kanwlpreet, Director, DoE, MoF on 26.09.2023
Training Session on "Arbitration and Contract Management" by Shri.
Susshil Daga, Managing Partner, M/s. Amicus Legal on 26.09.2023
Interactive session on Vigilance Awareness by Shri P. Daniel, Secretary, CVC on
18.10.2023.
In the similar lines, Chief Vigilance Officer, NMDC has taken steps and initiatives by
taking interactive sessions on knowledge sharing and capacity building on Procurement
& other related topics at various Projects/ROs benefitting a large volume of employees
by creating awareness on the subject.
The systems and procedures including the document handling, maintenance of records is
maintained to ensure that the Vigilance Department is conforming to the Quality Management
Systems as per ISO 9001:2015 Standards. Vigilance Department in NMDC has been upgraded to
ISO 9001:2015 standards of Quality Management System (QMS) for which M/s RINA India
Private Ltd. was engaged for routine surveillance audits and Quality Certification until
June 30, 2025.
Throughout the fiscal year 2023-24, the Vigilance Department conducted a total of 326
Preventive Checks, comprising 101 surprise checks, 94 regular inspections, 109 file
studies, 14 audit para inspections, and 8 CTE type inspections across all projects and the
Head Office.
Complaints received were taken up for investigation and necessary suggestions for
system improvement/ disciplinary action wherever required were recommended.
A total of 160 complaints were received during the period and handled according to CVC
guidelines. The Complaint Handling Policy of NMDC, effective from January 1, 2022, was
made available on the company's website for wider dissemination.
E-Platform: Efforts were made to ensure transparency in transactions through the
company's website, including details of contracts and bill payments. Vigilance also
promoted E-Procurement platforms for tendering processes.
NMDC has adopted the Integrity Pact since November 2007. As per the suggestions given
by Vigilance Department, the threshold value has been decreased to 1.0 Crore w.e.f.
07.09.2018.
The Integrity Pact has been entered into in 196 contracts with a value of ?11002 Crores
for the period April 2023-March 2024.
As part of systemic improvement, a circular vide circular no. HQMM/Integrity Pact/
IEM/4th QTR MEETING dated 10.04.2023 was issued to maintain uniformity in the
Integrity pact within the organization and Signing of Integrity Pact by both buyer and
seller in line with the CVC guidelines.
To ensure transparency in vigilance works, necessary action has been taken for rotation
/ repatriation of vigilance officers, and for inducting of new officers in Vigilance
Department for compliance of CVC guidelines. 4 new Officers have been inducted in
June-2023 and 2 officers in Feb- 2024. Also 3 officers have been repatriated to their
parent department and 1 officer is retired in Feb- 2024. Identification of Sensitive Posts
has been carried out on 01.10.2022. The rotational transfer of officers of other
departments was also effected in compliance of CVC guidelines and a total of 102 officers
were rotated / transferred during 2023-24.
The Quarterly Review-cum-Coordination meeting of the Vigilance Department with CVO was
held in May-2023, September-2023, February 2024 & December 2023. The said meeting was
attended by all the Vigilance Officers posted at Head Office and Projects like Kirandul,
Bacheli, Donimalai, Panna & NISP. Project-wise presentations were made and matters
pertaining to vigilance inspections and system improvements recommended/implemented etc.
were discussed. Few common matters were also discussed in open-house wherein all VOS
exchanged their views and gave valuable suggestions.
In pursuance of CVC directions / guidelines received during the month of August /
September 2020, a 02 days module and Road map for imparting training on preventive
vigilance separately for Induction level (new entrants) and Mid-career level Executives
were drawn up and was integrated with our HRD's regular training plan. The said training
programs on Preventive Vigilance is being arranged every month at NMDC in compliance of
CVC guidelines, covering Induction level and Mid-career level executives of HO, ROs and
all Projects. During the FY 2023-24, 11 Nos. of training modules were arranged for
Induction level and Mid-career level employees covering 402 employees from all the
Production Projects, Regional Offices and Head Office under Preventive Vigilance module.
Quarterly Structured Meetings of the Vigilance Department, chaired by the CMD, NMDC,
were held on 23.05.2023, 06.09.2023 & 01.02.2024 to discuss vigilance activities and
address pending issues for compliance. Review of Vigilance work was also done by the Board
on 11.08.2023.
Ethical and transparent practices in any organization are as essential as generating
revenue, and neither of these can be sacrificed for the other. Hence, it is imperative to
ensure that the decisions taken are not only fair, but also appear to be fair. To
accomplish this, it is vital to have written down procedures and also to ensure that they
are being followed. For the purpose, NMDC Vigilance Manual has been released on 2nd June
2022. This first edition of the NMDC Vigilance Manual attempts to provide information on
essential guidelines and procedures established by the Central Vigilance Commission and
other organizations involved in anti-corruption activities.
With the purpose of enhancing transparency and accountability among the employees, to
stress on the importance of the monitoring system and the prevalence of the noteworthy
practices in our organization, 3rd Edition of Subodh have been released on 28th
November 2023. The release of in-house bulletins included Vigilance- related articles, CVC
circulars, and guidelines for procurement awareness.
Vigilance Portal: NMDC's vigilance department has taken the initiative to implement an
Online Vigilance Portal in an effort to digitalize existing processes, in order to adhere
to NMDC's digital mission and to address existing flaws. In view of this, An Online
Vigilance Portal was developed and launched, enhancing transparency, accountability, and
data integrity in vigilance-related activities.
NMDC Vigilance portal is an end-to end digital platform for all Vigilance functions
from lodging of a complaint to till its logical conclusion. This have provisions for
recording various preventive, punitive and administrative matters of vigilance department.
This portal is a digital repository for all vigilance activities and provide data
analytics like age-wise pendency and status of complaints; department wise, area wise
complaint/preventive check undertaken; frequency of complaint from same person or against
same officials etc. This will help in preparation of proactive vigilance action plan and
thrust areas on quarterly/annual basis.
System improvements suggested for Implementation during 2023-24:
Seventy-one system improvement suggestions were proposed during the fiscal year, with
several already implemented and the rest in progress.
The major initiatives /system improvements / suggestions/ recommendations which were
implemented during the period are briefed as below:-
i. Display of the SOP for weighment, weight adjustment and sampling at the weighbridge
and sampling site at Bacheli Complex of NMDC. Action taken report received vide Project
letter BC/ GEO/2022-23/3047 dt. 24.02.2023.
ii. In line with the CVC guidelines, a circular regarding uniformity in the Integrity
pact within the organization and Signing of Integrity Pact by both buyer and seller issued
vide circular no. HQMM/Integrity Pact/ IEM/4th QTR MEETING dated 10.04.2023.
iii. A circular vide No. HQMM/ Study & Observations on Procurement dated 19.06.2023
has been issued from the Material Management, where
a consolidated list of Deliberation & Action on Vigilance observations suggested in
various preventive checks have been compiled. In the circular various point raised by
Vigilance Department, such as discourage of Splitting of Indent for approval of sanction
of funds, Guidelines regarding time lines for bid security and bid validity as per
manuals, physical verification of stocks, sensitization of executives on MM manual,
Signing of Integrity Pact, Record of Price justification in TSC minutes, regarding issues
in rate Contract/ Extension of Rate Contracts etc. have been deliberated.
iv. The Delegation of Powers (DoP) has been revised pertains to Section B (Purchase
of Materials, Plant Equipment etc). & Section-C (Works) vide Office Order No.
CS/DoP/2014, dtd. 17.03.2023, pertains to Section- D (Sales & Commercial
Section) vide OO no. CS/DoP/2023 dated 31.07.2023, pertains to Section-E (Miscellaneous
& General Matters) vide OO no. CS/DoP/2024 dated 19.03.2024.
v. In line with the Government Guidelines, a circular to maximize Procurement of Goods
& Services through GEM Portal is issued on 05.07.2023 vide circular No.
NMDC/DC/23-24/1.
vi. As a part of SI suggested on inspection of New Electronic Truck Weighbridge near
HEM center by Vigilance department, Integration of the "New Electronic Truck
Weighbridge near HEM service center at Kirandul Complex" with ERP SAP Module of NMDC
has been done.
vii. With reference to Re-conciliation of deposited amount through Electronic mode like
SBI collect, YONO app in Hospital of BIOM Kirandul Complex so as to ensure Transparency,
all payments in hospitals are done with YONO app or in accounts of NMDC bank account. YONO
app & bank account details for payment is displayed in payment counter of Hospital.
The same has been issued vide HOP letter no.HoP/Sectt./2023/13V/1, dt. 27.10.2023.
viii. In view of the suggestions recommended as the outcome of the study from Vigilance
department, a circular has been issued to all Package Incharges and their MECON O&M
counterparts at Nagarnar Steel Limited (NSL), Nagarnar to be more vigilant in terms of
storage and usages of expired materials at NSL vide letter No. NSL/ Vigilance/2023/10/01,
dtd.27.10.2023.
ix. SOP has been developed and made available in Control Room at BIOM Kirandul complex
for CLO Dispatches through truck weighbridge vide HOP letter no.HoP/Sectt./2023/13V/1,
dtd. 27.10.2023.
x. In line with the guidelines from Procurement Manual released by Department of
expenditure (DoE) an Office Order vide OO No. NMDC/ DoP/2023, dtd.21.11.2023 has been
issued for Constitution of Tender Opening Committee(TOC) with approval of Competent
Authority as per DoP & on the basis of value of the contract.
xi. A revised SOP for the diesel bowsers in respect of receipts, issues, storage and
consumption of diesel is prepared at Donimalai for better supervision. Reference: HoP vide
letter No. DNM/Cgm/DM(S)/ Vig./20, dt. 06.11.2023.
xii. Further, Input in line with the applicable instructions of Government as per
manual of Procurement for Goods, Services & Works released by DoE and GFR-2017 have
been recommended to concerned department for incorporating the same in Updation of
Manuals.
xiii. Contract Management Manual has been updated with incorporation of guidelines of
DoE manuals and released on 18.10.2023 in the organization.
xiv. A circular vide No. HO(Works)/ Contracts/ Vig. Observations/ Guidelines/2024 dated
01.02.2024 has been issued from the Works department where a consolidated list of
Deliberation & Action on Vigilance observations suggested in various preventive checks
have been compiled.
In the circular various point raised by Vigilance Department, such as adoption of
Online Tendering/ E- tendering, Preference to MSE bidders, Confirmation of Issuance of
documents such as Solvency Certificate, CPBG, EMD, BG etc., proper signing of Integrity
Pact, Proper Justification in case of delay in providing Statutory/ Site Clearances,
Consideration of Free issue material (FIM) in PQC evaluation, maintaining/ availability of
Statutory and other important documents at execution site, Pre-Qualification Criteria
(PQC) with respect to Similar nature of work, Deviations from tender terms and conditions
in LAC/Agreement, Delay in tender finalization, Negotiation with L-1 bidder, Approval of
Corrigenda/ Addenda, Price variation/ Escalation due to variation in price indices etc.
have been deliberated.
xv. In view of suggestion recommended during inspection of unreleased EMD for the
period of Mar'21 to June'23, an office order was issued from NSL vide order no.
ED(Sectt)./OO/2024/02 dated 15.02.2024 to ensure compliance towards refund of unsuccessful
bidders.
VIGILANCE AWARENESS WEEK:
In line with the directives of the CVC vide circular No. 08/09/23 dtd: 11.09.2023, the
Campaign Period & Vigilance Awareness Week-2023 has been observed in NMDC Ltd with
great enthusiasm and active participations of employees & all related stake holders
from 16.08.2023 to 15.11.2023 (3 months campaign) & 30.10.2023 to 05.11.2023
(Vigilance Awareness Week) respectively on the theme "Say No to Corruption; Commit
to the Nation" across all the Projects/ regional Offices.
On the Inaugural day of VAW-2023, Integrity Pledge was administered to the employees of
NMDC at HO by CVO and Director (Technical) and by respective Project Heads/Regional
Managers at Projects and ROS. Hyperlink for taking e-pledge was also provided at NMDC's
website.
Various activities including awareness programmes and prescribed
individual/inter-departmental competitions like Slogan writing, Essay writing, Elocution,
Quiz competition, poster drawing competition on the VAW theme were arranged for the
employees during the Vigilance Awareness Week-2023.
At Corporate office, A Run for Vigilance awareness was organized on 31.10.2023 for
employees, and school/ college children with huge participation making the theme, a grand
success. Apart from HO, the Run was also organized in various Project locations witnessing
huge participation.
Apart from the above day-wise activities at Corporate office, Production Projects and
Regional offices have also celebrated Vigilance Awareness Week by organizing various
knowledge-sharing sessions, workshops on PIDPI and Preventive Vigilance and other outreach
activities like skits, PIDPI awareness sessions etc. Large number of participations
covering wider groups of employees, their spouses, wards, school/ college students,
security staff, contractors, contract labour etc. were involved for creating awareness
about vigilance.
As per the CVC guidelines, many employees have undergone training sessions conducted by
CVC under "Training of trainers, (TOT)" program on various vigilance related
topics like Ethics & Governance, Preventive Vigilance, Procurement, IO & PO
training, Cyber hygiene.
During the campaign period, a total of 08 workshops/ lectures by eminent speakers
expertise in their subject were invited and employees from HO as well as Projects/ROs were
nominated to take benefit of such capacity building sessions. Each session witnessed
around more than 70 employees covering a huge spectrum of knowledge sharing and awareness
session.
For propagation of VAW-2023 theme, wide display of banners & posters, newspaper
release/teasers and extensive use of social media was under taken. All the
winners/participants of various activities/competitions were given away the prizes during
the Valedictory Function held on the concluding day of VAW-2023 at HO and all Projects.
23.0 Impact of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India Judgement with reference to the Writ
Petition (Civil) No.114/2014 dated 02.08.2017
i) The Company has been legally advised that there is no impact of the Hon'ble Supreme
Court of India Judgement with reference to the Writ Petition (Civil) No.114/2014 dated
02.08.2017 on NMDC. However, in case it is found applicable to NMDC at a later date, it
may impact the profits of the Company. Meanwhile, the Bailadila Projects of NMDC have
received the Show Cause Notices dated 31.07.2018 from District Collector Dantewada as to
why NMDC should not be asked to deposit an amount of ?7,241.35 crores as compensation as
calculated by Collector based on the above judgement. NMDC has been asked to submit its
response by 31.08.2018. As per the legal opinion received, the above compensation is not
applicable to NMDC and hence NMDC will seek legal recourse and contest before the
Collector, Dantewada and other appropriate authorities. The company has contested the Show
Cause Notice with District collector, South Bastar, Dantewada.
ii) On 26.09.2019, State Government issued revised show cause notices mentioning
reassessed penalties for an amount of ? 1623.44 Crores. In this regard, once again, NMDC
Ltd. did not accept the penalties imposed by the revised show cause notices.
iii) Collector - Dantewada issued final demand notices on 15.11.2019 for an amount of ?
1390.03 Crores and ? 233.41 Crores towards EC Capacity violation and proposed production
violation as per approved Mining Plan / Scheme respectively, i.e. total ? 1623.44 Crores.
(a) NMDC deposited an amount of ? 600 Crores on 10.12.2019 under protest to the
Chhattisgarh State Govt.,
(b) NMDC filed two Writ Petitions (Civil), being No. WPC/612/2020 and WPC/616/2020
challenging validity of demand notices dated 15/11/2019 on the allegation of extraction of
iron ore in excess to the environmental clearance capacity during 2000-2017, have been
filed at Bilaspur High Court, C.G. on 22.01.2020. The following reliefs have been sought
from the Hon'ble High Court-
to issue a writ of certiorari or any other appropriate writ order or direction,
declaring the levy of penalty and compensation vide impugned demand notice dated
15-11-2019 as illegal, without jurisdiction and voilative of Article 19(1)(g) and Article
246 of the Constitution of India.
to allow the present writ petition by setting aside the impugned notice dated
15/11/2019 for demand of penalty and compensation towards excess production over the
Environment Clearance Capacities.
any other relief as deem fit and proper by Hon'ble High Court in the facts and
circumstances of the petition may kindly be passed.
(c) When the matter was listed for hearing on 19.02.2020, the Hon'ble Court after
hearing both counsels directed as under:-
As prayed, list both the cases on 12th March, 2020.
Considering the fact that the petitioner has already deposited more than 600
crore rupees pursuant to the demand notice made, no coercive step further shall be taken
against the petitioner till 12th March, 2020.
The respondents are directed to produce the statistics as regards the production
of the petitioner exceeding the capacity on 12th March, 2020.
iv) A revision application No. 12/(01)/2020/RC-II challenging validity of demand
notices dated 15/11/2019 on the allegation of extraction of iron ore in excess to the
proposed production quantity as per approved Mining Plan / Scheme during 2000-2017, has
been filed before Hon'ble Mines Tribunal, Ministry of Mines, Govt. of India, New Delhi on
24.01.2020. The following prayers have been made in the revision application -
to set aside the demand of penalties, towards the alleged excess production
above the proposed production in the approved Mining Plan / Scheme, since the same is
without jurisdiction, illegal, arbitrary, violative of principles of natural justice and
ultravires the provisions of MMDR Act - 1957;
pass such other orders as Hon'ble Tribunal deems fit under the facts and
circumstances of the case, in the interest of justice and in the public interest.
NMDC is pursuing the matter.
24.0 DIRECTORS' RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT
Pursuant to Section 134(5) of the Act, the Board of Directors, to the best of its
knowledge and ability, confirm that:
i) in the preparation of the annual accounts, the applicable accounting standards have
been followed and there are no material departures;
ii) they have selected such accounting policies and applied them consistently and made
judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent so as to give a true and fair view
of the state of affairs of the Company at the end of the financial year and of the profit
of the Company for that period;
iii) they have taken proper and sufficient care for the maintenance of adequate
accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Act for safeguarding the
assets of the Company and
for preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities;
iv) they have prepared the annual accounts on a going concern basis;
v) they have laid down internal financial controls to be followed by the Company and
such internal financial controls are adequate and operating effectively;
vi) they have devised proper systems to ensure compliance with the provisions of all
applicable laws and that such systems are adequate and operating effectively.
Based on the framework of internal financial controls and compliance systems
established and maintained by the Company, the work performed by the internal, statutory
and secretarial auditors and external consultants, including the audit of internal
financial controls over financial reporting by the statutory auditors and the reviews
performed by management and the relevant board committees, including the audit committee,
the Board is of the opinion that the Company's internal financial controls were adequate
and effective during FY 2023-24.
25.0 DECLARATION ON MEETING THE CRITERIA OF INDEPENDENCE AS PER THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013
AND SEBI (LISTING OBLIGATIONS AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2015.
The Independent Directors have given a declaration on meeting the criteria of
independence as stipulated in Section 149(6) of the Companies Act, 2013 and Regulation
25(8) of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 in the
FY 202324.
26.0 COMPANY'S POLICY ON DIRECTORS APPOINTMENT AND REMUNERAITON
Being a Government company, all Directors on the Board of the company are appointed by
the Administrative Ministry, i.e. Ministry of Steel, Government of India and their terms
of appointment including remuneration are determined as per extant policies / guidelines
of Government of India.
27.0 NUMBER OF BOARD MEETINGS HELD
During the year under review, 8 (eight) meetings of the Board were held. For further
details, reference may kindly be made to Corporate Governance Section of the Annual
Report.
28.0 NMDC STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PLAN (NMDC VISION 2025).
A long-term strategic management plan (SMP), 'Vision 2025' has been formulated which
envisages an iron ore production capacity of 67 MTPA. This expansion plan includes
brownfield expansion of existing mines and developing greenfield mines in partnership with
Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Corporation. A joint venture of NMDC & CMDC (NCL) is
in process of starting operations from Dep-13 Iron Ore Mine in the Bailadila Region. The
Government of Chhattisgarh has notified the allocation of Dep-4 to NMDC in Sep'19 for
prospecting and mining operations. Various clearances are in process for development of
the Mine.
India is presently the world's second-largest producer of crude steel. In FY'24, the
production of crude steel stood at 140 MT with a growth of 14% over the previous year. The
growth in the Indian steel sector has been driven by the domestic availability of raw
materials such as iron ore and cost-effective labour. Consequently, the steel sector has
been a major contributor to India's manufacturing output.
The Government of India announced a production- linked incentive (PLI) scheme for
speciality steel. The scheme is expected to attract investment worth ~? 400 billion (US$
5.37 billion) and expand speciality steel capacity by 25 million tonnes (MT) to 42 MT by
FY'27. NMDC is also reviewing its long-term plan based on the increase in demand &
growth in the iron & steel industry after the pandemic. As per National Steel Policy,
the country has envisaged increasing its steel production capacity to 300 MTPA by FY'31.
The wide range of continuing infrastructure projects could support growth in steel demand
to reach our envisaged target of per capita steel consumption of 158 Kg by FY'31 in the
long term. NMDC is actively pursuing an Iron Ore Production ramp-up plan to further
increase its iron ore production capacity to 100 MTPA by FY'30.
In FY'24, the Company has progressed significantly on various activities to enhance its
production capacity completion of various projects and significant progress in other
ongoing projects.
Rapid Wagon Loading System (RWLS-I) at Kirandul Complex has been completed and
Screening Plant (SP-III) at BIOM Kirandul Complex has progressed well in construction
activities. Further, NMDC is planning to enhance the EC capacities of mines in the mining
complexes of Bailadila and Donimalai. Further to the demerger of NMDC Steel Limited, NSL
plant has been commissioned and started production during this Financial Year.
To augment the evacuation capacity from the Bailadila sector, many projects &
schemes are being taken up like doubling of KK line, Rowghat- Jagdalpur line, Slurry
Pipeline, etc. Doubling of KK line is being executed by Railways as deposit work is in
full swing and few completed sections have been opened for traffic. Out of 150 km of
planned doubling of railway line, 86% of work has already been completed & the project
is likely to be completed by FY'25. The completion of this project will augment the
evacuation capacity of the Bailadila sector through the Railway line from 28 MTPA to 40
MTPA.
Activities for Phase-1 of Slurry Pipe Line including 2 MTPA capacity Ore Processing
Plant (OPP) at Bacheli, 15 MTPA capacity Slurry Pipeline System (130 km) from Bacheli to
Nagarnar and 2 MTPA capacity Pellet Plant at Nagarnar, are under progress. The first phase
of project is likely to be completed in FY'26.
Ministry of Coal has allocated two Coal Blocks namely Tokisud North Coal block &
Rohne Coal Block on 17th March 2020 for commercial sale & captive purposes. NMDC has
appointed MDO for Tokisud North Coal Block and plans to start its operations in FY'26.
Various activities like land acquisition etc. are under progress.
Besides the expansion plan, the SMP also envisaged the introduction of systemic
interventions in six strategic transformation areas - Business, Operations,
Sustainability, Capital Projects, Human Resource and IT. NMDC has implemented an ERP
system across all projects in FY'21, License-to-Operate (the computer-based model in which
all the statutory approvals will be brought under one umbrella). Implementation of Mines
Transport Surveillance System (MTSS)- Weighbridge automation/ Virtual Fencing/ Geo-
Fencing/ GPS/ Proximity Warning Device for dumpers/ CCTV Surveillance/ Wireless Networking
has been completed at Donimalai. NMDC has further taken initiative to venture into the
fleet management system and it is under final stage of implementation in Bailadila Sector.
Efforts are being made to install an automatic (robotic) sampling & analysis system,
vision enhancement system, conveyor monitoring system and 3D Volumetric and Laser Scanner
System to enhance its digital strength. As a part of its Digital Strategy, NMDC has
envisioned to implement the Integrated Command and Control center for its mines by FY
2030.
NMDC is publishing Business Responsibility and Responsibility Report (BRSR) and ESG
Report as per the Global standards and is planning to achieve the lobal standards in a
time bound manner. As the world is now traversing more uncertainty than ever, NMDC is
focusing on building sustainable and resilient businesses to survive in the long run and
to make a meaningful contribution to the battle against climate change through an
increasing investing environment, social and governance (ESG) initiatives. All Mines of
NMDC has been Awarded 5 Star Rating by the Ministry of Mines.
29.0 CHANGE IN DIRECTORS / KMP.
The following changes occurred during the financial year 2023-24:-
i) Shri Vinay Kumar was appointed as Director (Technical) on the Board of the Company
w.e.f. 19th May 2023.
ii) Subsequent to the end of Financial Year 2023-24, Shri Sanjay Tandon, Part-time
Non-official Independent Director tendered his resignation w.e.f. 15th April
2024 due to personal commitments. The Board placed on record its deep appreciation for the
invaluable contribution of Shri Sanjay Tandon during the meetings of the Board and Board
level Committees.
30.0 AUDIT
a. Statutory Auditors
As per communication received from Comptroller and Auditor General of India, New Delhi,
your Company appointed the following firms of Chartered Accountants as Statutory Auditors
of the Company for the year 2023-2024:
Sl. No. |
Unit |
Statutory Auditors |
1 |
Head Office R & D Center SIU & Consolidation |
M/s VARMA & VARMA Chartered Accountants # 789, 3rd Floor, Road
No. 36, CBI Colony, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad Telangana: 500 033 |
2 |
Kiradul Complex Bacheli Complex SPL, Jagdalpur Vizag Office |
M/s M Bhaskara Rao & Co., Chartered Accountants 5- D, 5th Floor,
Kautilya 6- 3-652, Somajiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana: 500 082 |
3 |
Donimalai Complex |
M/s R Bupathy & Co., Chartered Accountants No. 31, 4th Floor,
West Anjaneya Street, Opp. Karanju Anjaneya Temple, Near BMS College, Basavangudi,
Bengaluru, Karnataka : 560 004 |
4 |
Panna Project |
M/s S Kakkar & Co., Chartered Accountants MG Marg, Civil Lines, Allahabad,
Uttar Pradesh : 211 001 |
b. Cost Auditors
M/s B Mukhopadhyay & Co,
Cost Accountants B 20, Amarabati,
Sodepur
Kolkata - 700 110.
c. Secretarial Auditors
M/s B.R. Agrawal & Associates
Company Secretaries
C/o Goyal Enterprises, Opp Hotel Simran,
Civil Station Road, Raipur, Chhattisgarh-492009
31.0 IMPLEMENTATION OF RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005
All the provisions of the RTI Act 2005 are being complied with by the Company. In order
to ensure timely disposal of RTI applications, PIOs have been appointed in each of NMDC's
Units. A close monitoring of the RTI applications received is done to ensure that the
replies are sent in time. Transparency Audit /Third party Audit towards proactive
disclosure under RTI Act, 2005 has been conducted.
The details of RTI applications received in Head Office and all the Units of the
Company during the period 01.04.2023 to 31.03.2024 are as follows:
|
Opening balance as on 01.04.2023 |
Applications received during the year |
Information Provided/denied/ forwarded |
Balance as on 31.03.2024 |
Online applications |
16 |
324 |
324 |
16 |
Offline applications |
11 |
86 |
94 |
03 |
TOTAL |
27 |
410 |
418 |
19 |
32.0 DETAILS OF SIGNIFICANT AND MATERIAL ORDERS PASSED BY THE REGULATORS OR COURTS OR
TRIBUNALS IMPACTING THE GOING CONCERN STATUS AND COMPANY'S OPERATION IN FUTURE - NIL
33.0 AWARDS RECEIVED BY THE COMPANY
The details of awards received by the Company are as follows:-
NMDC received Ispat Rajbhasha Samman (Second) from Ministry of Steel for the
year 2021-22 from Hon Minister of State for Steel and Rural Development Shri Faggan Singh
Kulaste during Hindi Salahakar Samiti meeting at Srinagar on 25th Apr'23.
NMDC won the 'Mineral Development Award' and the 'Employer Brand of the Year
Award' at ASSOCHAM Business Excellence Awards 2023 in Kolkata on 03 Jul'23.
Donimalai complex has received the prestigious Greentech HR Award 2023 under
"the Transformative HR Practices Category" at New Delhi on 21st August 2023.
KIOM has bagged platinum award "14th Exceed Green Future Environment"
organized by Sustainable Development Foundation, New Delhi. The award ceremony was held on
25th August, 2023 at Lucknow.
Donimalai Iron Ore Mine has received "PLATINUM AWARD" Under Apex India
Best Fire & Safety Measures Award 2023 and Kumarswamy Iron Ore Mine has received
"GOLD AWARD" Under Apex India Occupational Health & Safety Award 2023 on 28th
Aug'23.
Donimalai Iron ore mine and Kumaraswamy Iron ore mines of NMDC received 'Utthama
Suraksha Puraskara award' from National Safety Council, Karnataka at Bengaluru on 9th
Sep'23.
NMDC received the award of 'Best Organisation with Innovative HR Practices' at
the 22nd Asia Pacific HRM Congress in Bangalore on 14th Sep'23.
NMDC bagged the Champion of Champions Award, sweeping the 17th PRCI Global
Communication Conclave 2023, to bring home seventeen Corporate Communication Excellence
Awards organised by Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) in New Delhi on 23rd
sep'23.
NMDC received the ''Best Organisation Award' at the 37th Annual
Chapter Convention on Quality Concepts 2023 in Hyderabad on 25th Sep'23.
NMDC won Navratna Award and Mining Minerals Award at the D&B PSU Summit 2023
in New Delhi on 6th Oct'23.
NMDC, Bacheli complex bestowed with Greentech CSR Award, 2023 in 2 categories
i.e. 1. outstanding achievements in Rural Development & 2. outstanding achievements in
Promotion of Education award function held at Sonmarg on 22nd Nov'23.
NMDC, Kirandul complex bestowed with Greentech CSR Award, 2023 outstanding
achievement in Rural Development award function held at Sonmarg on 22nd Nov'23.
NMDC, Head office Hyderabad, Kirandul Complex, Bacheli Complex, Donimalai Iron
Ore mine and Kumaraswamy Iron Ore mine are bestowed with Greentech Environment Excellence
Awards, 2023 for outstanding achievements in Environment Excellence during award function
held at Sonmarg on 24th Nov'23.
NMDC received Excellence Awards 2023 for House Journal (Hindi), CSR Project for
Women Development, Sustainable Development Report and Annual Report at the National PRSI
Awards held at New Delhi on 26th Nov'23.
Donimalai Iron Ore Mine at NMDC secured the GOLD AWARD in Occupational Health
& Safety within the Mining and Metallurgy Sector, recognized by Sustainable
Development Foundation, a unit of Har Ek Kaam Desh Ke Naam on 15.12.2023.
KIOM, NMDC Ltd bagged a total of 6 prizes and DIOM, NMDC Ltd bagged a total of 4
Prizes in Group A1 and KIOM was declared Overall Winner in the group in Safety Week Zone
IV held at Chitapur, Orient Cement.
NMDC has won the "Plaque Award" for excellence in Financial Reporting
for the year 2022-23 from ICAI under the Public Sector Entities category held on
13-01-2024.
NMDC is conferred with SCOPE Eminence Award in the category of Corporate Social
Responsibility & Responsiveness by Hon'ble Vice President Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar on
18-01-2024.
Bacheli complex has bagged overall FIRST PRIZE in Annual Mines safety week
celebrations -Bhilaspur Region held on 17-01-2024.
Kirandul complex has bagged the overall 3rd prize in B1 Category in Annual Mines
safety week celebrations -Bhilaspur Region held on 17-01-2024 with first prize in Welfare
Amenities & HEMM and Workshop categories and second prize in Publicity and Propaganda,
Occupational health centre & General working categories.
NMDC Ltd., Donimalai Complex has won 12 prizes in different categories in the
final day function of Mines Environment & Mineral Conservation Week 2023-24 held at
Davangere on 20.01.2024.
NMDC won the "Most Sustainable & Innovative Manufacturing
Practices" award at the World HRD Congress & Awards 2024 on 15-02-2024.
NMDC is awarded for "Best PSU for CSR in Mining and Mineral at the Global
CSR excellence and leadership award" on world CSR Day.
NMDC has won CSR Commitment, Innovation in Mining and HR Excellence awards at
the Governance Now 10th PSU Awards held on 22nd March' 24 at New
Delhi.
NMDC BIOM, Bacheli has won the Strong Commitment to HR Excellence award at the
14th CII National HR Excellence Awards 2023-24 held on 22nd March'24
at Mumbai.
34.0 VIGIL MECHANISM
NMDC being a PSU, the guidelines of Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) are applicable
which provides adequate safeguard against victimization of the employees. The Board of
Directors at its 451st meeting held on 20.09.2012 approved the internal Whistle
Blower Policy of NMDC. NMDC has effectively implemented its internal Whistle Blower Policy
under CvO NMDC, the designated Nodal Officer for the purpose, which has been uploaded in
the website of the company under the link _ https://www.nmdc.co.in/investors/policies-and-
documents
35.0 DETAILS IN RESPECT OF FRAUDS REPORTED BY AUDITORS UNDER SECTION 143(12) OTHER THAN
WHICH ARE REPORTABLE TO CENTRAL GOVT - NIL
36.0 FORMAL ANNUAL EVALUATION OF BOARD, COMMITTEES AND INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORS.
NMDC Ltd., being a Government Company, the terms and conditions of appointment and
remuneration of Functional Directors are determined by the Government of India through its
Administrative Ministry, Ministry of Steel.
In terms of notification dated 5th June, 2015 and 13th June, 2017 issued by Ministry of
Corporate Affairs, Govt. of India, Government Companies have been exempted from
applicability of some of the provisions /sections of the Companies Act, 2013 inter alia
Sub-sections (2),(3) & (4) of Section 178 regarding appointment, performance
evaluation and remuneration.
37.0 IMPLEMENTATION OF RISK MANAGEMENT POLICY
The Board at its 442nd meeting held on 19.01.2012 has approved the Risk
Assessment and Risk Mitigation Policy / Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) of the Company.
Accordingly, the Company has constituted a Board level Risk Management Committee
comprising of Functional Directors (excluding CMD) and one Independent Director. The
constitution of the Committee is as under:-
Risk Management Committee
1) Shri Vishal Babber, Independent Director
2) Director (Finance)
3) Director (Commercial)
4) Director (Production)
5) Director (Personnel)
6) Director (Technical)
The Company as a part of its current Risk
Management Policy has identified top Risks That Matters (RTMs) and documented
Mitigation Plan / Strategy for the same.
During the year under review, two meetings of the Board level Risk Management Committee
were held. For details, please refer to the Corporate Governance Report annexed to this
report.
38.0 DIVIDEND DISTRIBUTION POLICY
The Board of Directors has approved Dividend Distribution Policy which has been
uploaded in the website of the company under the link
https://www.nmdc.co.in/cms-admin/Upload/Policies-Document/ae4bb5f07e7e4654a3f881ccec7b9163_20210920060806207.pdf
39.0 ERP Implementation, Digitalization and IT Infrastructure
In the process of continuous improvement in Digitalisation and Innovative activities,
your company has rolled out Dash Boards for the functionalities like Material Module,
Quality Management, Human Resource Management & Environment, Health and Safety etc.
The company has also launched Ex-employee Portal & Vigilance Complaint Portal.
As a part of automated data capturing on real time basis, Belt Scales weightometers of
Plants in Donimalai Mines, Kumaraswamy Mines, Dep- 10&11A of Bacheli Mines are
integrated with SAP. Integration of Automated Data Capture for other mines is under
progress and will be done shortly.
Facial Biometric Recognition System for attendance has been launched also in Kirandul,
Bacheli & Donimalai and integrated with SAP.
Towards Revamping of IT Infrastructure & Technology refresh for providing seamless
back up and support to ERP and other Future Digital Initiatives, an MOU entered with
RailTel for Implementation of IT Network Infrastructure.
Further, automations for digitalisation environment like implementation of Vendor
Invoice Management System, development of E-Measurement Book, Integration of SAP with
Fleet Management System, Hospital Management System are in process and will be completed
shortly.
40.0 COMPUTER & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES
1. Structured Digital Database has been created and software implemented for
Prohibition of Insider Trading by M/s.MSTC. Necessary training was also imparted to all
employees virtually.
2. Implementation of Hospital Management System (HMS) is in progress at all project
hospitals of NMDC. It is likely to be completed by 31.05.2024.
3. Forti Client, Forti Authenticator and Forti Sandbox has been implemented to improve
the security posture of the company.
4. Barracuda Email Security Gateway has been upgraded to a higher version.
5. Virtual Data Room hosted on the cloud by M/s.DCirrus has been extended for a period
of one more year.
6. 200 critical mailboxes of top management and common departmental ids has been moved
to Microsoft O'365 and renewed for a period of two years.
7. Migration of SAP Data Centre from M/s.CtrlS, Hyderabad to M/s.Webwerks was carried
out successfully with minimum downtime.
8. Network modifications were carried out at 1st Floor Central Wing and R&D Centre
at Patancheru.
9. Video Conferencing set up implemented at NMDC RO, New Delhi and NMDC HO, 1st Floor.
This includes Wireless Ceiling Mics, Retractable Monitors, Video Cameras and Large
Displays.
10. Technical support and assistance is being extended to M/s.RailTel for the
upgradation of network infrastructure in progress at all the units of NMDC.
11. Technical support is being extended to the team for implementation of Fleet
Management System (FMS) at Bailadila Complex.
41.0 REPORT ON MANAGEMENT DISCUSSIONS AND ANALYSIS
A Report on Management discussions and Analysis as required in terms of Regulation 34
of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 is at Annexure-I.
42.0 REPORT ON CONSERVATION OF ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION, FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS
AND OUTGO UNDER THE COMPANIES (ACCOUNTS) RULES, 2014 IS AT - Annexure-II.
43.0 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Report on Corporate Governance is at Annexure- III
44.0.EXTRACT OF ANNUAL RETURN UNDER SECTION 92(3) OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013.
As required under the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, the Annual Return is
hosted on the Company's website and can be accessed from the link https://www.nmdc.co.in/investors/financial-
details/annual-return
45.0BUSINESS RESPONSIBILITY & SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
In compliance with Regulation 34 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015, Business Responsibility & Sustainability Report
(BRSR) is at Annexure-IV.
M/s Bureau Veritas (India) Pvt. Ltd. has been engaged for obtaining reasonable
assurance on the same and is available on the link : www.
nmdc.co.in/important-links/environment-and- sustainability.
46.0 SECRETARIAL AUDIT REPORT
Secretarial Audit Report in Form No.MR-3 pursuant to Section 204(1) of the Companies
Act, 2013 and Regulation 24A SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)
Regulations, 2015 is at Annexure-V.
47.0 GLOBAL COMPACT - COMMUNICATION ON PROGRESS
Report on compliance with principles of Global Compact is at Annexure-VI.
48.0 STATEMENT CONTAINING SALIENT FEATURES OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT / HIGHLIGHTS OF
PERFORMANCE OF SUBSIDIARIES / ASSOCIATE COMPANIES / JOINT VENTURES (FORM AOC-1) IS
ENCLOSED TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
49.0 DISCLOSURE OF RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS IN FORM AOC-2 IN TERMS OF PROVISIONS OF
THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013 IS ENCLOSED AT ANNEXURE-VII.
50.0 REPORT ON CSR ACTIVITIES
Report in terms of the Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2021
is at Annexure-VIII. The Report on CSR inter alia, outlines details of CSR Policy
and various CSR initiatives of the company for the year under review.
51.0 COMPLIANCE WITH SECRETARIAL STANDARDS
The Company has duly complied with the applicable Secretarial Standards issued by the
Institute of Company Secretaries of India.
52.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Your Directors gratefully acknowledge the support, cooperation and guidance received
from the Ministry of Steel, Ministry of Mines and Ministry of Forests & Environment
and other Departments of Government of India and the State Governments of Andhra Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and Telangana.
Your Directors acknowledge the support extended by the valued and esteemed
international and domestic customers, shareholders, stakeholders, MMTC, Chennai Port
Trust, Visakhapatnam Port Trust, Railways and other Departments of the Central and State
Governments. We believe that our long-term success is dependant on our domestic customer
relationship and responsiveness. We will do everything possible to provide our customers
better, timely and value added services.
The success of your Company is due to the commitment and dedicated efforts of the
management and employees at all levels. Your Directors place on record their appreciation
and also acknowledge the support and co-operation of All India NMDC Workers' Federation
and their members for the smooth functioning of the Company's operations.
For and on behalf of the Board of Directors,
(AMITAVA MUKHERJEE) |
Chairman and Managing Director (Addl. Charge) |
DIN:08265207 |
Place : Hyderabad |
Date : 20.08.2024 |
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