Hyderabad, Telangana, India, March 2025 – The Unions of the NMDC have withdrawn themselves from the protest which was initially started from 6th March 2025.
The Federation of the Unions asked their members to resume duties fully from 1st shift of 20th March 2025 onwards and extend their support and commitment to give best results. The employees have resumed duties and normal operations have resumed at all the Projects.
NMDC Management acknowledges the importance of its workforce that has been its backbone and this decision to resume work will strengthen the relation and trust. Resumption of operations at this crucial junction will certainly help NMDC to accelerate and meet its production targets.
About NMDC Limited
National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC), a Navratna Public Sector Enterprise under the Ministry of Steel, Government of India, is the largest producer of iron ore in India. With its highly mechanized iron ore mines in Chhattisgarh and Karnataka, NMDC is one of the lowest-cost producers of iron ore globally. It also operates India’s only mechanized diamond mine at Panna, Madhya Pradesh.
Producing over 45 MTPA of iron ore from its major hubs in Bailadila (Chhattisgarh) and Donimalai (Karnataka), NMDC is on track to achieve a 100 MNT production capacity by FY30. All NMDC mining complexes have received 5-star ratings from the Indian Bureau of Mines, reflecting its commitment to scientific and sustainable mining practices.
With a UNIDO-recognized R&D Centre in Hyderabad, and ISO & EMS accreditations across its mines, NMDC continues to innovate and uphold best-in-class mining standards. Over its 65+ year legacy, NMDC has consistently uplifted communities, embedding social responsibility into its wealth creation process and contributing significantly to nation building.
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