The clearance, which came a week before South Korean President Park Geun Hye's India visit, will however be conditional to Posco spending on "social commitments, which will raie the project cost by USD 600 million to USD 12.6 billion.
The new Environment Minister M Veerappa Moily last week revalidated environment approval for the project. The approval came after the steel plant was delinked from the port project.
"Yeah, I have cleared it (the Posco project). The approval was given about a week back," Moily told PTI.
Posco's integrated steel plant and port project was to originally come up on some 4,000 acres in the coastal town of Jagatsinghpur. However, environmental clearance and land procurement held up the project since 2005.
The steel project had received initial clearance from the Environment Ministry in 2007 and final approval was granted in 2011. The National Green Tribunal (NGT), a quasi-judicial body, however suspended the permit in March 2012 citing environmental concerns.
The NGT in May had put on hold felling of trees for the project.
As part of the approval given by Moily, Posco must spend 5 per cent of its total investment on "enterprise social commitments," which will push to cost up by USD 600 million to USD 12.6 billion.
