Railways use a lot of steel products, and from time to time, they auction off their old materials as scrap. People from Loha Mandi (steel markets) take part in these auctions, placing their highest bids based on their capabilities. The highest bidder then buys the scrap, which includes things like railway lines, sleepers, keys, fish plates, coaches, and more.
Mera Loha has a big network of these bidders who actively participate in railway scrap auctions. They buy the scrap and supply it to different industries, ensuring a continuous flow of both scrap and finished materials made from the recycled scrap. This helps keep the steel markets running smoothly.