All formalities in this regard was near completion and it (land bank) would be announced in the first week of July, Das said while inaugurating the 11 kms long 4-lane Western Corridor constructed by Tata Steel here.
Appreciating the private steel major for the Western Corridor, the chief minister asked Tata steel managing director (India and South East Asia), T V Narendran to invest more in the state while assuring to provide all assistance.
He also urged the steel giant to set up a branch of Tata Institute of Social Science in Ranchi in the interest of the state.
"I would like to congratulate the Tata Steel family for the successful completion of Western Corridor project," he said.
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