Otmane El Rhazi from Mining Weekly | Ferrous Metals Home.
The Indian federal government has decided to increase the deployment of security personnel, including para-military forces, to speed-up the development of Rowghat iron-ore mines in central Indian province of Chhattisgarh, which has been plagued by law and order violations by armed ultra-Left wing extremists. The Ministry of Home, in charge of federal security forces, has already been in communication with the provincial government of Chhattisgarh and the government owned and operated Indian Railways on the deployment of the para-military forces, directing the Indian Railways to immediately take up construction of railway linkages at the Rowghat iron-ore reserves.
The Indian federal government has decided to increase the deployment of security personnel, including para-military forces, to speed-up the development of Rowghat iron-ore mines in central Indian province of Chhattisgarh, which has been plagued by law and order violations by armed ultra-Left wing extremists. The Ministry of Home, in charge of federal security forces, has already been in communication with the provincial government of Chhattisgarh and the government owned and operated Indian Railways on the deployment of the para-military forces, directing the Indian Railways to immediately take up construction of railway linkages at the Rowghat iron-ore reserves.
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