ArcelorMittal set to relocate Rs 50,000-cr project to Bokaro
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19/03/2010
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Business Standard (New Delhi)
Move proposed on account of land acquisition problems
Disappointed over delays in the launch of its Rs 50,000-crore steel project in Jharkhand, global steel giant ArcelorMittal is set to relocate its plant proposed in Khunti-Gumla to Bokaro district in the state, mainly on account of land acquisition problems.
The world's largest steel maker had entered into a pact with the Jharkhand government for setting up a 12 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) steel plant in 2005 but has been facing delays in land acquisition, amid regulatory hurdles.
"ArcelorMittal has informed us that they want to shift to Petarwar (Bokaro) and need about 2,000 acres for the first phase of their project. They said the response from Petarwar was positive," Jharkhand Mines and Industries Secretary N N Sinha said.
The state government will provide all cooperation to the company, he said adding that they have requested the government for about 50 million cubic metres of water from the Tenughat dam to cater to the requirements of the proposed plant, which will see output of three MTPA capacity in the first phase.
Protests by villagers at the proposed Khunti-Gumla site had forced the company to scout for other places, while negotiations with Petarwar villagers are still going on to acquire land.
The entire project requires around 8,000 acres.
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