Achievements
- First Mines Safety Award-1988 by DGMS
- Best Eco-friendly Factory Award 1994-95 to the Mines and Refinery Complex by Orissa State Factory Inspectrate
- State Award-1995 to Captive Power Plant from state Factory inspectorate for Environment Management
- Indira Priyadarshini Vrikshamitra Award-1994 from MOEF, Govt. of India, for afforestation and wasteland development
- FICCI Environment Award for Environment Conservation and Pollution Control- 1996-97
- WEC-IIEE-IAEWP Environment award -1997 for contributing towards environment protection
- Gem Granite Environment Award for -1997-98 by FIMI, New Delhi for Mines
- Shri Sita Ram Rungta Memorial Social Awareness Award-1997-98 by FIMI, New Delhi
- Pollution Control Excellence Award - 1998 by Orissa State Pollution Control Board for Mines
- Special Commendation under Golden Peacock Environment Management Award 1998 Scheme by World Environment Foundation
- State Award for Best Occupational Health Centre to S&P Complex`-1998
- Best Safety Performance Award to CPP by CII (ER)- 1999-2000
- The prestigious Dun & Bradstreet’s Best PSU Award - 2012 in Non-Ferrous Metal Category.
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