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  2. Indian Rare Earths - Wikipedia

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    IREL (India) Limited is an Indian Public Sector Undertaking based in Mumbai, Maharashtra.It specializes in mining and refining rare earth metals.. It has installed capacity to process about 10,000 MT of rare earth bearing mineral.

  3. Economy of Kollam - Wikipedia

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    Indian Rare Earths Limited (IREL) is a government-owned ISO 9002 Certified corporation in India. One of the four production plants of IREL is situated near Chavara , in the suburbs of the city. The plant operates on a mining area containing as high as a percentage of 40% with regards to heavy minerals and extending over a length of 23 ...

  4. Chavara - Wikipedia

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    The village has a high supply of rare-earth elements in its sand, mainly titanium on its beaches. The major industries in the public sector at Chavara that deal with the mining and processing of rare-earth metals are Kerala Minerals and Metals Limited (KMML) and Indian Rare Earths Limited (IRE).

  5. File:Indian Rare Earths Limited at Kovilthottam in Kollam ...

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    English: Indian Rare Earths Limited (IREL) is a government-owned corporation in India based in Mumbai. The Corporate Research Centre and major mining dept. are located at Chavara in Kollam Metropolitan Area.

  6. List of public sector undertakings in India - Wikipedia

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    Indian Rare Earths Limited: 1950 Department of Atomic Energy: Mumbai, Maharashtra: Mining Other Minerals & Metals 92 Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency: 1987

  7. Kerala Minerals and Metals - Wikipedia

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    The rare-earth minerals made the beach an area of scientific interest. The discovery process for this huge Indian deposit was accidentally initiated in the year 1909 when C. W. Schomberg, a German chemist, identified the presence of monazite in the sand remnants of contaminants of coir imported from Kerala. [4]

  8. Natural resources of India - Wikipedia

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    It is also used in production of titanium dioxide pigment. It is available in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Orissa. Mining is done at Chavara, Chatrapur, Aluva and Manavalakurichi by Indian Rare Earths limited. [104] As of 2013, India has 21% of the world's reserves and constitutes 6% of the world's production. [105]

  9. Gopalpur port - Wikipedia

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    Gopalpur port started commercial operations in 2013 as an all-weather port, on a trial basis. Around 7,500 metric tonne of ilmenite, a sand mineral product of Orissa Sand Complex (OSCOM) division of Indian Rare Earths Limited(IREL), was shipped in a small vessel to South Korea. [3]