What's Happening?
ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AM/NS India) successfully hosted the final day of the 27th Mines Environment & Mineral Conservation (ME&MC) Week 2025-26 in Bhubaneswar. The event, organized under the Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM), focused on 'Digital
Mining: Transforming Today, Sustaining Tomorrow.' AM/NS India's Ghoraburhani Sagasahi Mine received multiple awards, including first prize in mineral conservation and overall performance. The event saw participation from over 87 mining companies, including TATA Steel and JSW. Pankaj Kulshrestha, Controller General of IBM, emphasized the importance of integrating innovation with sustainability for long-term growth. The event featured an exhibition on innovative mining practices and cultural performances, with the ME&MC flag handed over to JSW for the next edition.
Why It's Important?
The event underscores the mining industry's shift towards sustainable and technology-driven practices. By recognizing and awarding companies for their efforts in mineral conservation and environmental management, the event promotes responsible mining practices. This is crucial for ensuring resource efficiency and environmental protection, which are vital for the industry's long-term viability. The participation of major companies highlights the sector's commitment to these goals. The focus on digital mining and innovation reflects broader industry trends towards modernization and sustainability, which can lead to more efficient and environmentally friendly operations.
What's Next?
The next edition of the Mines Environment & Mineral Conservation Week will be hosted by JSW, continuing the focus on sustainable mining practices. The industry is expected to further integrate digital technologies and innovative practices to enhance resource efficiency and environmental protection. Stakeholders, including industry leaders and regulatory bodies, will likely continue to collaborate on initiatives that promote sustainability and innovation in mining. This ongoing commitment is expected to drive positive changes in the industry, benefiting both the environment and the economy.













