RECOVERABLE RESERVES AND PRODUCTION
OF BAUXITE AND BENTONITE
RAJYA SABHA
As per the National
Mineral Inventory prepared by Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM), a
subordinate office under the Department of Mines, the quantity
of recoverable reserves of bauxite in India as assessed on April
1, 1995 is about 2462431.03 thousand tonnes. The States having
major reserves of bauxite are Orissa with 1395218.60 thousand
tonnes, Gujarat with 117324.65 thousand tonnes, Andhra Pradesh
with 551479 thousand tonnes, Maharashtra with 85590.89 thousand
tonnes, Madhya Pradesh with 63874 thousand tonnes, Chhatisgarh
with 59621 thousand tonnes and Goa with 51260 thousand tonnes.
The
recoverable reserves of bentonite in India as assessed on April
1, 2000 are about 380991132 tonnes. The State wise reserve position
is Rajasthan 274933771 tonnes, Gujarat 96590688 tonnes and Tamil
Nadu 8589467 tonnes.
Total
production of bauxite during the year 2001-02 was 8585368 tonnes,
the value of which was about Rs. 191.67 crore. The States which
were the major contributors are Orissa 3604635 tonnes, Gujarat
1489490 tonnes, Jharkhand 1215301 tonnes and Maharashtra 1078086
tonnes. About the production of bentonite the State Government
of Gujarat has reported production of 484686 tonnes in Saurashtra
and Kutch region of Gujarat State in the year 2001-02.
The
demand/consumption of bauxite during 2000-01 was 6984700 tonnes
and its supply/production in that year was about 7893110 tonnes.
The quantity of export of bauxite during the year 2000-01 was
1248178 tonnes and its import during the same period was about
27098 tonnes.
The
said information was given in a written reply today in Rajya Sabha
by Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of State for Coal, Mines,
Law & Justice.