Andhra Pradesh strikes gold in Chittoor district

Block at Chigargunta is estimated to fetch ₹947 crore

August 25, 2018 12:45 am | Updated 12:52 am IST - VIJAYAWADA

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The A.P. government, apparently, is sitting on a gold mine all these days. The government recently found that Chigargunta and Bisanatham gold block in Chittoor district is likely to fetch ₹947 crore. After conducting many exploration studies, the Mines and Geology department has come to a conclusion that the Chigargunta and Bisanatham gold block will be profitable.

The government recently auctioned the gold blocks wherein companies/groups, including NMDC, Vedanta, Adani, MSPL and Rengta participated. The government, however, zeroed in on the National Mineral Development Corporation as its offer was found to be “more profitable”. Speaking to The Hindu , Mines and Geology Minister R. Venkata Sujay Krishna Ranga Rao said: “We never expected that there would be so much response from the bidders. It is really a big achievement.” The NMDC, successful bidder, has offered highest price offer compared to other bidders. The mineral property value is ₹2,477 crore. The NMDC has offered to pay 38.25% of the total value to the government. The NMDC would pay an upfront fee of ₹12.39 crore (0.5% of value of mineral property). Of this, ₹1.23 crore, 10% of the total upfront fee, would be paid as first instalment, he said.

The Minister said the government gave utmost priority for mineral exploration in the State. In the process, the viability of Chigargunta and Bisanatham gold block was extensively studied. It was found that with use of latest technologies, the gold mining at this block would be viable. In all, it is estimated that 1.83 metric tonnes of ‘gold ore’ is present, and “9.433 tonnes of gold” can be produced from this block, he said. “We have plans to revive the defunct gold blocks in Anantapur district. Studies are going on,” he added.

Mineral Exploration Research and Innovation Trust Director E. Hanumantha Raosaid the geological report for Chigargunta and Bisanatham gold block was prepared as per Minerals (Evidence of Mineral Contents) Rules, 2015.

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