No Posco, but 3L trees axed for project
Bhubaneswar: As uncertainty prevails over South Korean steel giant Posco's proposed plant near Paradip, the state government on Tuesday informed the assembly that around three lakh trees were felled during
Bhubaneswar: As uncertainty prevails over South Korean steel giant Posco's proposed plant near Paradip, the state government on Tuesday informed the assembly that around three lakh trees were felled during
Bhubaneswar The Orissa government has finalised the new MoU to be signed with Posco India to set up a steel plant in the state. “The new MoU is ready and the signing ceremony will be held any day from
New Delhi South Korean steel major Posco and 16 other SEZ developers have sought more time from the government to execute their respective projects. Posco India, a subsidiary of Posco, is yet to acquire land from the Orissa government for its SEZ. The Board of Approval (BoA) for SEZ projects, which is headed by commerce secretary Rahul Khullar, is set to meet on November 28 to take up the matter, sources said.
South Korean steel major Posco has sought more time from the Centre for its over . 53,000-crore multi-product SEZ in Orissa, as it is yet to get adequate land from the state government. An inter-ministerial
Agovernment body has recommended that production of iron ore in three districts of Karnataka be restricted to 30 million tonnes per year, casting doubts over steelmakers’, such as Arcelor Mittal and Posco,
Bhubaneswar: Opposition parties including Congress and BJP on Monday opposed the decision of the Odisha government to invite Posco-India to begin work on the acquired land near Paradip even before a fresh
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Thursday said that Posco India can start work at the 2,000 acres of land acquired so far for setting up of its proposed 12 million tonne per annum steel plant near
South Korean steel major, Posco, can start work at the proposed plant site near Paradip before signing fresh MoU with the state, the Orissa government said on Saturday. “Work for the steel project and
The Orissa government today said Posco India can start work at the 2,000 acres of land acquired so far for setting up of its proposed 12 million tonne per annum steel plant near Paradip at a cost of Rs 52,000 crore. "The state government has so far acquired over 2,000 acres of land for Posco's steel plant. The company could easily start its work at the acquired land," Chief Secretary B K Patnaik told reporters.
BHUBANESWAR: With land acquisition for Posco steel project getting embroiled in one controversy after another and the Government drawing flak, the company was told on Thursday to begin construction work
Residents of most villages whose land was acquired for the Bokaro steel plant have no jobs or means of living. Those who were compensated are demanding more.