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
THE tribal affairs ministry appears to be all set to resist dealing with the issue of implementation of the Forest Rights Act in the Posco project area in Orissa.
Despite the laws of the land, Vedanta Resources, the trans
New Delhi: The Posco tale got another twist on Thursday with the environment ministry
With the Orissa government dallying on going to the Supreme Court against the High Court order cancelling recommendation of prospecting licence (PL) for Khadadhar iron ore deposits in favour of Posco, the South Korean steel major has filed a special leave petition (SLP) in the apex court challenging the high court order. The petition is in two parts.
Even as the fate of Posco India
The Orissa government will file a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court this week, challenging the verdict of the Orissa High Court that quashed its recommendation of prospective licence (PL) for iron ore mining by Posco in Khandadhar, Sundargarh district, which is one of the richest ore blocks of the state.
BHUBANESWAR: In tune with its new strategy for India, ArcelorMittal has decided to go ahead with its steel plant project in Orissa in phases of three million tonne capacity each. With the fate of all the big ticket projects in the State, including Posco
With environmental clearances holding up major projects in power, coal and other sectors, the Prime Minister asked a panel under Planning Commission
BHUBANESWAR: The State government on Monday strongly put forth its stand that no laws had been violated at the project site of the South Korean major Posco
The Orissa government on Monday strongly rebutted the findings of the four-member committee that recently submitted its report on POSCO