■ Staff Reporter :
GEOLOGICAL Survey of India
(GSI) has zeroed in on Gondia
and neighbouring Chhattisgarh
State for exploring possibility of
harvesting the uranium deposits
in the area. Preliminary study
hinted at availability of the uranium that is quite crucial in
meeting the energy requirements of the country. Navjit
Singh Nayar, Director, GSI, stated that preliminary survey has
hinted at presence of uranium
in the Bijli Rhyolite strata on the
Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border and hence further detailed
survey would be needed to confirm the earlier findings.
Uranium is quite rare material as in case the deposits are
found, same would need further
test post exploration to find out
its strength and purity and then
only its further usage could be
discussed.
GSI’s finding was discussed at the 60th
meeting of
Maharashtra State
G e o l o g i c a l
Programme Board
(SGPB). It was held
at GSI’s headquarters in city. Iqbal
Chahal, Additional Chief
Secretary, Department of
Mining, Maharashtra, chaired
the meet.
The meet of agencies
working in exploration of earth
materials was to review the
exploration work conducted in
Maharashtra during the Field
Season 2023-24 by Department
of Geology and Mining.
Speaking at the meeting,
Chahal asked the top bosses of
all the agencies to increase the
pace of exploration of critical mineral as same
can be game changer for the economy.
There are deep
seated minerals
and their proper
survey and documentation is needed to help finalise the
policy of mining and
geological exploration.
Further Chahal asked the agencies to tap Artificial Intelligence
(AI) technology to achieve the
exploration targets.
Bijli Rhyolite is a volcanic rock
and it is made up of quartz, sanidine and plagioclase and other
minerals and hence further
detail exploration is needed to
confirm the presence of uranium, said Shrikant Manthanwar,
Regional Director, AMD.
The meeting was also
informed that in Nagpur District
Kyanite- Sillimanite deposits
have been found while at
Chandrapur and Yavatmal districts Limestone presence is
detected. Also in Sindhudurg
district, bauxite deposits have
been found in the survey.
The meet reviewed the findings of 12 geological projects for
the year 2023-24 and also discussed exploration plan for
2024-25 was finalised, and Anjali
Nagarkar, Director, Directorate
of Geology and Mining, talked
about taking 15 surveys for the
Field Season 2024-25 that would be taken-up in districts of
Nagpur, Kolhapur, Bhandara
and Chandrapur.
The survey
during 2023-24 was taken-up
by GSI, Directorate of Geology
and Mining, AMD, Central
Mine Planning and Design
Institute Limited (CMPDI),
Mineral Exploration and
Consultany Limited (MECL),
and other agencies.
GSI officials informed that
they would be conducting survey for copper, bauxite and other rare earth element during the
forthcoming year.
Pradip Kulkarni, MECL, stated that mineral exploration is
on at Mirgaon block of
Bhandara district while
Shubham Anjanakar, MOIL,
briefed about their ongoing
work in Chikhli, Dongri Bazar,
Kandri and Beldongri Satak
areas of Bhandara and Nagpur
District.
Pravin Gupte, Chief Scientist,
Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminum
Research and Development and
Design Centre, proposed tie-up
with Directorate of Geology and
Mining for including in forthcoming mineral auctions.
Ajay Deshpande, Associate
Scientist, Maharashtra State
Remote Sensing Application
Centre, informed about mapping of WCL mines and damage assessment of Kharif and
Rabi corps through satellite
imagery for Nagpur District
administration.
Om Dutt, WCL, and R
Karthikeyan, CMPDI,WCL officials said this year they are targeting excavation in 1,73,824.70
meter area in 40 minutes as
against 68,830.10 meter during
the last year.
Shriram Kadu, Directorate
of Geology and Mining, and S
P Awale, Deputy Director, was
also present.
Rao said that there is need
for better co-ordination among
different agencies to increase
the revenue. He referred to
reports of Bauxite with JNRDDC and stressed on organising
AI training so that all others can
be acquainted with the same.
Bibhas Sen, Deputy Director
General, GSI, RamThapar, IBM,
Om Datta Bijani, Sr Manager,
CMPDI, R Kartikeyan,
Manager, CMDPI, Vandit Vyas,
WCL, Shriram Kadu, S P Awale,
Roshan Meshram, Senior
Geologists, and others were
also present at the meeting.