Odisha Among Four States Chosen for Critical Mineral Processing Plants Under National Mission

Bhubaneswar, June 2 (BNP): In a major boost to India’s push for self-reliance in strategic resources, the Centre has selected Odisha among four states for the establishment of critical mineral value processing plants under the National Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM).

Odisha Among Four States Chosen for Critical Mineral Processing Plants Under National Mission

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The proposed facilities, also planned in Gujarat, Telangana and Maharashtra, are aimed at strengthening India’s domestic capabilities in processing and refining critical minerals that are essential for sectors such as electric vehicles, renewable energy, semiconductors, defence and advanced manufacturing.

Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy said the initiative forms part of the Centre’s long-term strategy to reduce import dependence and build a robust domestic supply chain for minerals considered strategically important for economic growth and technological advancement.

Under the National Critical Mineral Mission, the government has already undertaken large-scale auctions of critical mineral blocks and, for the first time since Independence, created separate mining blocks dedicated to strategic minerals. Officials said several mineral blocks have already been successfully auctioned, marking significant progress in securing domestic access to key resources.

As part of the next phase of the mission, the Centre is moving ahead with the establishment of value processing plants in the four selected states. Land for the proposed facilities has reportedly been allotted by respective state governments, while local administrations are preparing action plans to support project implementation.

The government has also signed multiple memorandums of understanding with several countries to strengthen international cooperation and secure global supply chains for critical minerals.

The upcoming plants are expected to significantly enhance India’s mineral processing and refining capacity — an area where the country has traditionally relied heavily on imports and overseas facilities. Odisha’s inclusion is seen as particularly significant given the state’s vast mineral reserves and strong industrial ecosystem, with the project expected to boost investment, industrial growth and employment opportunities.

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