Friday, April 26, 2024
 
 News Details
Kichloo stresses for accelerating joint venture process of sapphire project at Padder in Kishtwar
Jammu, October 20, (Scoop News)- Minister of State for Industries and Commerce 20 Sajjad Ahmad Kichloo today stressed the need for accelerating the pace of process of proposed mega Sapphire project under Joint Venture mode in Padder area of Kishtwar district of Jammu region.
The Minister was addressing a special meeting of Board of Directors of Jammu and Kashmir Minerals convened here today to review and discuss Joint venture structuring option report submitted by the transaction advisor regarding the project.
Financial Commissioner, Industries and Commerce 20 Khurshid Ahmed Ganai, was also present in the meeting.
The meeting discussed threadbare various aspects of the report and decided to constitute a subcommittee for ascertaining technicalities of the project. The meeting also decided to hold another meeting of Board of Directors on 27th of this month.
The Managing Director Jammu and Kashmir Minerals Limited 20 Abid Suhail gave detailed report of the project especially regarding Bidders and Lease period. He also informed the meeting that J&K Minerals Lts. has already appointed Mazars Advisory Pvt. Ltd as transaction advisor for assisting JK Minerals in carrying out the bid process management for selection of Joint Venture Partner for survey, exploration, evaluation and subsequent exploitation and marketing of sapphire / corundum and other precious stone in Padder area of district Kishtwar.
Among others Director General Budgets, Accounts and Treasuries, Director Zoology and Mining and other senior officers were present in the meeting.
...
Share this Story
 
 
  Comment On this Story
 
 
 Back Issuesk Issues
If you are looking for Issues beyond today. You can simply use this calendar tool to view Issue of Scoop News for any particular Date.
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
© Scoop News, Jammu Kashmirr
Home || About Us || Advertise With Us || Disclaimer || Contact Us
Powered by Web Design Jammu