feedzop-word-mark-logo
searchLogin
Feedzop
homeFor YouUnited StatesUnited States
You
bookmarksYour BookmarkshashtagYour Topics
Trending
Terms of UsePrivacy PolicyAboutJobsPartner With Us

© 2026 Advergame Technologies Pvt. Ltd. ("ATPL"). Gamezop ® & Quizzop ® are registered trademarks of ATPL.

Gamezop is a plug-and-play gaming platform that any app or website can integrate to bring casual gaming for its users. Gamezop also operates Quizzop, a quizzing platform, that digital products can add as a trivia section.

Over 5,000 products from more than 70 countries have integrated Gamezop and Quizzop. These include Amazon, Samsung Internet, Snap, Tata Play, AccuWeather, Paytm, Gulf News, and Branch.

Games and trivia increase user engagement significantly within all kinds of apps and websites, besides opening a new stream of advertising revenue. Gamezop and Quizzop take 30 minutes to integrate and can be used for free: both by the products integrating them and end users

Increase ad revenue and engagement on your app / website with games, quizzes, astrology, and cricket content. Visit: business.gamezop.com

Property Code: 5571

trending

JPMorgan Chase earnings beat

trending

Patriots defeat Chargers 16-3

trending

Leafs beat Avalanche in OT

trending

Anthropic launches Claude for Healthcare

trending

Clippers beat Hornets

trending

Red Wings honor Fedorov

trending

Kings beat Los Angeles Lakers

trending

Emma Raducanu Hobart debut

Home / Business and Economy / Arunachal Pradesh Unlocks Graphite and Vanadium Potential

Arunachal Pradesh Unlocks Graphite and Vanadium Potential

3 Jan

•

Summary

  • OIL India Limited signed a mineral block agreement in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • The agreement includes graphite and vanadium resources.
  • CESHS joins as a 10% local partner for exploration.
Arunachal Pradesh Unlocks Graphite and Vanadium Potential

OIL India Limited has entered into a crucial Deed of Agreement for the Composite Licence of a graphite and vanadium block located in the Yazali circle of Arunachal Pradesh. The agreement, formalized on January 1, 2026, designates the mineral block within the Keyi Panyor district. This marks a significant step towards harnessing the region's rich mineral wealth.

As part of this initiative, the Centre of Earth Science and Himalayan Studies (CESHS) will act as a local partner, holding a 10 percent stake in the project. CESHS's deep local understanding and community ties are expected to facilitate the preliminary survey and exploration work. Their role will be instrumental in ensuring smooth coordination with local communities and authorities, fostering a collaborative environment for resource development.

This partnership synergizes OIL's extensive expertise in mineral exploration with CESHS's localized knowledge. Officials anticipate improved operational efficiency and stronger stakeholder engagement, advancing responsible mineral development. This effort aligns with India's broader critical minerals roadmap, bolstering resource security, strategic self-reliance, and contributing to Arunachal Pradesh's overall economic progress.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
OIL India Limited secured a composite license for a block containing graphite and vanadium in Arunachal Pradesh.
Centre of Earth Science and Himalayan Studies (CESHS) is the local partner with a 10 percent stake.
The agreement for the Phop Graphite and Vanadium block was signed on January 1, 2026.

Read more news on

Indiaside-arrowBusiness and Economyside-arrow

You may also like

2025: Earth's Third Hottest Year, 1.5°C Warming Limit Breached

5 hours ago • 24 reads

article image

Living Drug Delivers Sci-Fi Cancer Cure in England

11 hours ago • 5 reads

article image

Nvidia Chips in China: US Deal Sparks Debate

5 hours ago • 18 reads

article image

Microsoft Warns: China Leads AI Race in Developing Nations

11 hours ago • 21 reads

article image

Blue Jays Enter Kyle Tucker Bidding War

11 hours ago • 6 reads

article image