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Mining penalty: Tata Steel gets Rs 1,902 crore demand notice from Odisha; firm to challenge revised mineral shortfall claim
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Tata Steel faces a Rs 1,902 crore demand notice from the Deputy Director of Mines, Jajpur, concerning an alleged shortfall in mineral dispatch from its Sukinda Chromite Block in Odisha. The demand, linked to a revised assessment under the Mine Development and Production Agreement, is contested by Tata Steel.
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