Bayyaram Mines

Bayyaram Mines are iron ore mine located in Bayyaram in Mahabubabad district, Telangana, India.[1] The mines also include Gudur Mandal in Warangal district.

Bayyaram Mines
Location
StateTelangana
CountryIndia
Production
ProductsIron Ore

The mines

The iron ore mines are spread over 5,342 hectares[2] in Bayyaram, Garla and Nelakondapally mandals in Mahabubabad, Khammam and Gudur mandal in Warangal.[3] The Indian Bureau of Mines had estimated the value of ore at Rs. 16 lakh crore.[4][5]

History

In 2001, the AP Government under CM, N Chandrababu Naidu, gave rights to three tribals to mine in 63 acres.[6] Later, the mines spread over Bayyaram, Garla and Nelakondapalli areas of Khammam district and Guduru in Warangal district, were first allocated by the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy in June 2010 to a joint venture of AP Minerals Development Corporation Ltd (APMDCL) and Rakshana Consortium, a private company.[7] It was cancelled by Chief Minister, Kiran Kumar Reddy in June, 2012 and allotted it to VSP in April 2013.

VSP allocation controversy

A new agitation arose after the iron ore was allocated to public sector company, Vizag Steel Plant (VSP).[8] Pro-Telangana parties and Congress leaders from the region took exception to the Chief Minister allocating resources of one region to a manufacturing facility located in another region.[1] Decades ago there was a slogan in Andhra region, Visakha Ukku, Andhra Hakku, now activists of Telangana interplay it as Bayyaramm Ukku, Telangana Hakku.[9]

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