Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of News Item titled "2 killed in blast at illegal cracker unit in Thanjavur appearing in The Hindu dated 19.05.2025". The application is registered suo-motu on the basis of the news item titled 2 killed in blast at illegal cracker unit …
KOLKATA: Steel demand will grow by around 12 per cent if the economy grows by 8 per cent, Tata Steel Managing Director H. M. Nerurkar said, even as he admitted that prices of raw materials were posing a challenge. Addressing a pressmeet here on Monday, he said
Tata Steel is to form a committee to undertake a social audit of its Kalinganagar project in Orissa, in a bid to counter allegations on the negative impact of industrialisation. Said H M Nerurkar, managing director of Tata Steel:
Corus, the European arm of Tata Steel, is to face a cost push of $140-150 a tonne on account of surging raw material prices. H M Nerurkar, managing director of Tata Steel, said coking coal prices had increased by $125 to around $220 a tonne, while iron ore increased from …
Expressing serious concern that in the absence of any regulatory legal mechanism, very few Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) signed by steel companies with mineral-rich states were translating on the ground, the high-level Inter-Ministerial Group has pitched for
Discarding its age-old system of allocating coal blocks to steel, power and cement utilities through the screening committee route, the coal ministry has resolved to henceforth allocate all blocks through the competitive bidding process.
The Orissa government's crackdown on illegal mines has virtually cut off iron ore supplies to a number of steel units not only in the state but also in neighbouring West Bengal and Chhattisgarh. On Wednesday, the Centre announced that a meeting involving these states will be held this month itself …
Stung by the holding up of large steel and iron ore projects by the states and various central agencies, the Union steel ministry has proposed the creation of an empowered national regulator that can single-handedly decide on these projects
KG Narendranath New Delhi: Stung by the holding up of large steel and iron ore projects by the states and various central agencies, the Union steel ministry has proposed the creation of an empowered national regulator that can single-handedly decide on these projects
Ranchi, April 5: ArcelorMittal has been granted another iron ore mining lease in Jharkhand where the company has proposed to invest over Rs 40,000 crore for setting up a Greenfield steel project. The Union mines ministry has given a much-awaited nod to a proposal sent by the state government awarding …
Abhineet Kumar / Mumbai April 6, 2010, 0:43 IST Apart from the recent increases in the prices of iron ore, that of the other key raw material, coal, has also moved steadily up. The recent price hike announced by steel producers is not the final one for April, as the …
The central government today said it had granted a licence to ArcelorMittal for prospecting iron ore in the Karampada region of Jharkhand, a move that would boost the steel giant
Prafulla Das KALINGANAGAR: The upcoming steel hub in Orissa's Jajpur district appeared to be a war zone on Friday, with policemen surrounding hundreds of tribals, who were opposing the construction of a common corridor road to give access to Tata Steel's six million tonne proposed steel mill. Three days after …
Steelmakers are fighting back over attempts by the $200 billion iron ore mining industry to raise the cost of their main raw material, calling for regulators to investigate an
Steelmaker JSW Steel today said it planned to invest around Rs 25,000 crore in expanding the capacity of its Bellary plant in Karnataka by six million tonnes to 16 million tonnes in next three years.
Villagers participate in the protest under the banner of PPSS Activists of PPSS have been staging dharna since January 26 CPI leader draws three lines at entry point as
The Centre has sought certain clarifications from Jharkhand on its recommendation to grant an iron ore mining licence to ArcelorMittal, a move that will further delay the steel giant's Rs 50,000-crore proposed steel plant in the mineral-rich state. "Yes, we have sought some clarifications from Jharkhand on one of its …
Jamshedpur, March 31: The Mango Notified Area Committee has chalked out an action plan for tackling water crisis in the locality this summer. Some of the proposed measures are installation of stationary water tankers, repair of defunct tubewells and floating a helpline to address water woes of the residents.