Copper Smelting at Hindustan Copper Limited's Indian Copper. Complex, Ghakila

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. L. Kher
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The Singhbhum Copper Belt located in the state of Bihar in Eastern India bears evidence of ancient workings and indicates the existence of a civilized habitation in this region in the past. It was in 1833. how- ever, that the first official announcement of the occurrence of copper in the district was made. Although the occurrence was confirmed in 1847, it was not until 1857 that the first company was formed to exploit the deposits. This Company was dissolved in 1859 and from then until 1920, there were many unsuccessful attempts to develop and exploit the copper deposits in the Singhbhum area. In 1920. the Cordoba Copper Co. took an option on the Mosaboni area, which is nearly 10 km away from the present works located at Moubhandar, Ghatsila and exercising the option in 1924, purchased the mining rights from the Cape Copper Company. The Cordoba Copper Co. was then converted into Indian Copper Corporation Ltd. This was subsequently taken over by the Government of India in March 1972 and is now known as Indian Copper Complex (ICC), forming one of the two smelting units of Hindustan Copper Ltd.
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APA: S. L. Kher  (1976)  Copper Smelting at Hindustan Copper Limited's Indian Copper. Complex, Ghakila

MLA: S. L. Kher Copper Smelting at Hindustan Copper Limited's Indian Copper. Complex, Ghakila. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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