Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM)

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    The Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) is a multidisciplinary government organization that plays a pivotal role in the regulation, conservation, and scientific development of India’s mineral resources, excluding coal, petroleum, natural gas, atomic, and minor minerals. Initially an advisory body, it now oversees mining operations, enforces the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, and supports sustainable mining practices. IBM also provides technical consultancy, conducts mineralogical research, and maintains a national mineral inventory. It assists both central and state governments in policy formulation, auction monitoring, and post-auction compliance, ensuring transparency and efficiency in the mining sector.

    Contact Details

    Address: Indira Bhavan, Civil Lines

    City: Nagpur

    State: Maharashtra

    Country: India

    ZIP Code/ PIN Code: 440001

    User Details

    Year of Incorporation:

    1948

    Employee Range:

    1001-5000

    Category of User:

    Government

    Sub Category of User:

    Agency

    Name of Parent Organisation:

    Ministry of Mines, India

    Website of Parent Organisation:

    https://mines.gov.in/

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