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IREL Connect Inspire Internship Scheme Notice to Indian BSM producers sellers desirous of export of BSM Canalised through IREL during April, May and June 2021
- IREL (India) - Wikipedia
IREL (India) Limited, formerly Indian Rare Earths Ltd, is an Indian Public Sector Undertaking based in Mumbai, Maharashtra It specializes in mining and refining rare earth metals
- Parliamentary panel suggests funding boost for state-owned IREL to . . .
IREL (India), a central public sector enterprise under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), is the only company in India that is engaged in the mining of rare earth ores and refining them into rare earth oxides
- IREL Suspends Rare Earth Export Deal with Japan - InsightsIAS
IREL (India) Limited is a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) under the Department of Atomic Energy, engaged in mining, separation, processing, and extraction of rare earths and atomic minerals
- IRELs Rare Earth Magnet Push: Indias Strategic Move
IREL, headquartered in Mumbai, has a rich history of over six decades in the rare earths industry The company is involved in the mining and processing of monazite sand, a rich source of rare earth elements, along India's coastal regions
- IREL (India) Limited (1950) - IMPRI Impact And Policy Research Institute
IREL (India) Limited, formerly known as Indian Rare Earths Limited, was formed on August 18, 1950, with its first Rare Earths Division (RED) at Aluva, Kerala It became a complete Government of India Undertaking under the aegis of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) in 1963
- Exclusive: India moves to conserve its rare earths, seeks halt to Japan . . .
Rare earth mining is restricted to IREL, which supplies India's Atomic Energy Department with materials for nuclear power projects and defence-related applications
- IREL bets on rare earth magnet production: Know about this Miniratna . . .
IREL (India), the government-run Miniratna PSU, has begun production of rare earth magnets and metals like Samarium-Cobalt, Cerium, and Lanthanum, aiming to reduce India’s reliance on Chinese
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