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4th Joint Working Group Meeting Between India and Ontario New Delhi 26th July 2012 Training Proposals of Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) 1 INDIAN BUREAU OF MINES The Principal functions of IBM is to ensure: Scientific development of mineral resources Conservation of minerals Upgradation of low grade minerals by beneficiation Protection of mining environment (Except fuel, atomic and minor minerals) 2 INDIAN BUREAU OF MINES Performing multifaceted roles As a Regulator As a Facilitator As an Adviser As a Consultant As Data Bank As R & D Centre 3 INDIAN BUREAU OF MINES Head Quarters –Nagpur 3 Zonal Offices 12 Regional Offices 2 Sub-Regional Offices 3 Mineral Processing Laboratories 4 Training Requirements of Indian Bureau of Mines 1. Study of Deep Seated Mining, Mineral Processing and other aspects of Mechanized Mining in respect of Metallic minerals Copper Ore; Gold; Nickel; PGE Experience and technology developed by the Canadian companies for mining deeper levels by opencast methods, deployment of modern machinery and equipment would certainly helpful to Indian counterparts for applications of same in Indian mines. 5 Training Requirements of Indian Bureau of Mines 2. Capacity building and Skill development for effective functioning and performance as regulator- Short Term Training Courses a) Monitoring of Reconnaissance operations (Arial Surveys) for exploration and data analysis and interpretations. b) Mine planning and design with advanced software's. b) Environmental aspects of mining and mineral processing with particular reference to Environmental Auditing. d) Technology options for reclamation and rehabilitations of mined out areas and effective mine closure planning f) Development of suitable underground mining techniques in soft and friable ore bodies and weak walls. g) Technology issues of agglomeration, sintering and pellatisation in respect of iron ore 6