Mandi: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur has directed the Deputy Commissioner, Mandi to provide land to state-run Hindustan Salts Ltd to restart mining rock salt at the Gumma in Drang assembly segment of Mandi district.

The Chief Minister issued direction after Chairman-cum-Managing Director of Hindustan Salts limited S.P Bansal called on Chief Minister at Mandi today. Bansal urged for providing land on lease for further processing and increasing the production of Rock Salt.

These mines were started in May 1963 and were closed in January 15, 2011 due to non-forest clearance from the Environment and Forestry Ministry and non-deposit of royalty by the company. However after re-commissioning in March, 2016 the rock salt mine was extracting around 7000 to 10,000 metric tonnes of salt every year from Maigal, Darang and Gumma mines. The mines had 58 million tonnes of total deposits used for animal lick and used by locals for various applications and getting relief from sore pains.

The Company got clearance from Ministry of Forest and Environment for setting up a plant for the extraction of rock salt at a cost of Rs 300 crore. Besides being a point of tourist attraction the Rock Salt mines when fully commissioned will provide employment to around more than 2000 youth.