"The state government will sign a fresh agreement with Posco and Posco-India for setting up the proposed mega steel mill near Paradip," Steel and Mines minister R K Singh said while describing the Centre's environmental clearance as a positive sign for the country's biggest FDI project.
Though the state government had signed an MoU with Posco-India way back in 2005, its tenure lapsed after five years in 2010. Since then, there is no formal agreement with Posco for the proposed plant.
He, however, said the project work could continue even without having any agreement with the company.
Asked about delay in implementation of the project, the minister said "though it is said that both the Centre and the state were keen for the project, we do not feel such encouragement from the UPA government. However, now it has issued environmental clearance."
Meanwhile, the state government has already handed over 1,703 acre of land to Posco-India for the purpose and another 1,000 acre of land is ready to be given, said Jagatsinghpur district collector S K Mallick. He claimed that Posco has already started construction of the boundary wall.
The company required 2700 acre of land to start construction for its 8 mtpa steel mill in phase one.
