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 Address to refer: http://www.miningweekly.com/article/indias-iron-ore-reserves-insufficient-for-projected-steel-production-2012-01-24
 Article Headline: India’s iron-ore reserves insufficient for projected steel production
 Abstract: The present level of iron-ore reserves in India was unlikely to be sufficient to meet project demand by 2019/20, the Indian mineral resource regulator, the Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) has reported. According to the revised National Steel Policy, India’s steel production was forecast at 180-million tons a year, of which 60% would be accounted for through the blast furnace route, 33% through DRI and the balance through other processes. To meet such production levels run-of-mine (ROM) iron-ore requirement would be 500-million tons a year against current production levels of 220-million tons a year.
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