"At the moment, there is nothing. My intention is to run the plant on our own. If require, we will employ people with knowledge," NMDC's newly-appointed Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Narendra Kothari told PTI.
Incidentally, Kotahri was heading the Burnpur steel plant of Steel Authority of India (SAIL) before joining as the CMD of NMDC last month.
NMDC has already appointed former Rashtriya Ispat Nigam (RINL) Chairman A P Choudhary as a full-time advisor with full administrative powers on technical matters for implementation of projects in the 3 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) steel plant at Nagarnar in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh.
NMDC had been without a regular boss following retirement of Rana Som in December, 2011. Company's Technical Director N K Nanda and Steel Authority of India (SAIL) Chairman C S Verma ran the country's largest iron ore producer during the period.
It was during this period, the company decided to rope in a partner at the behest of senior steel ministry officials who were of the view that NMDC had no experience in running steel business.
The tender inviting interests from both international and domestic firms was floated in February last year, but response was tepid with only SAIL and RINL evincing interests to become the joint venture partner. NMDC was initially willing to offer 49 per cent stake.
The tepid response to the proposed project has surprised officials since the project is free from hazards of land acquisition and there are no issues on uninterrupted iron ore supply to feed the project. A good part of the work on the project has already been completed as well.
NMDC is already in possession of about 2,120 acres of land for steel plant, township and other facilities.
Kothari said the project is progressing well and it would be completed as per schedule in October, 2016 as things have started moving expeditiously overcoming initial delays.
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