The proposal for setting up of this plant at the new location has been made by Heavy Industries Ministry, headed by Shiv Sena leader Anant Geete who himself is from Maharashtra.
"In the opinion of the Committee, the project has already witnessed a great deal of delay due to extraneous factor and now it should be fast-tracked to get all approvals on priority and the mill should be established at the earliest," the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Industry, chaired by K C Tyagi, said.
The Greenfield Paper Mill project was conceived in 2008 and finally approved by the Cabinet headed by the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in February 2014. But the project got stalled for long period due to litigation related to the land identified for setting up the mill at Jagdishpur.
Apart from direct employment to 900 persons, the mill was expected to provide indirect employment and spur gainful economic activities in Amethi's vicinity.
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