Vedanta Resources says it contributed over Rs 34,000 crore to Indian exchequer in FY20
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Last Updated: Apr 04, 2021, 11:48 AM IST
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The company paid $1,398 million (Rs 10,205 crore) towards royalties to the state governments of Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Goa and Karnataka based on extraction of bauxite, lead-zinc, iron ore, crude oil and natural gas.
Founder and Chairman of Vedanta Resources Plc, Anil Agarwal
Diversified natural resources firm Vedanta Resources has said it contributed $ 4.66 billion (Rs 34,018 crore) to the public exchequer in India during the 2019-20 fiscal. Its overall contributions to public exchequers of various countries stood at $ 4.7 billion (Rs 34,310 crore) during the fiscal year,