Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 16: Minister of State for Industries & Commerce Sajjad Ahmad Kichloo, today stressed the need for extracting more minerals out of huge quantum available in Jammu and Kashmir to generate more revenue, adding that all projects of coal, gypsum, sapphire and other minerals would be revitalized in a timely manner.
The Minister, who is also Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Minerals Limited, was addressing its 165th meeting of its Board of Directors held here today.
Financial Commissioner, Industries & Commerce Khurshid Ahmad Ganai was also present in the meeting.
The Board announced release of 20% Dearness Allowance in favour of Corporation employees which aggregates to a total of 50% and confirmed the increase of Project Allowance from Rs.125 to Rs.300 which was enhanced during last meeting with representatives of Mine Workers Union.
Regarding the Gypsum Mine at Parlanka in Ramban, the Minister directed to expedite extraction of gypsum through out-sourcing at the earliest to improve the revenue generation.
The Board reviewed the status of various Mineral Projects under implementation and reviewed the action taken report of previous Board decisions.
Mr. Kichloo also directed to expedite selection of joint venture partners for exploitation of sapphire mine at Paddar, the Project on which the Expression of Interest has already been invited, adding that the Paddar area of Kishtwar district possesses huge quantities of Sapphire that is famous world over.
Financial Commissioner, Industries & Commerce Khurshid Ahmad Ganai enjoined upon the Managing Director to ensure Geological and Environmental control in the mine areas. He also directed for special audit for the records of the Corporation.
Earlier, Managing Director Jammu and Kashmir Minerals Limited, Abid Suhail gave a detailed resume of the activities of the Corporation.
Among others, Additional Secretary Industries and Commerce, Ali Afsar Khan and Director Geology and Mining, F. A. Khan were also present in the meeting.