"Critical units like Coke Ovens and Blast Furnaces have all been revived and production commenced from Sinter Plant and Steel Melt Shop (SMS) as well.
"To scale up the production and to start the Rolling Mills, RINL is in the process of strengthening the power supply line from State Grid," a company release quoted RINL chairman and managing director P Madhusudan as saying.
"The VSP collective worked hard for the revival of production and greenery at Vizag Steel Plant which was badly hit by the cyclone on October 12," the release said.
The CMD also lauded Vizag Steel fraternity for celebrating Diwali modestly in view of the devastation caused by the cyclone.
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