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Steel makers invest Rs 80,516 cr in Odisha

The operational steel units have also achieved captive power plant (CPP) capacity of 1517 MW

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Jayajit Dash Bhubaneswar

Steel companies that have entered into Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Odisha government have invested Rs 80516.17 crore till March 2012, achieving a combined steel output of 12.66 million tonne per annum.

The investments have flown from the 30 steel makers that have resumed production on a partial scale as well as companies whose projects are yet to see the light of the day.

The operational steel units have also achieved captive power plant (CPP) capacity of 1517 MW.

The MoU signed steel units going into production have generated direct employment for 24453 people besides creating 54850 indirect jobs. The direct employment figure of 24453 includes 17677 jobs for people of Odisha and 6776 outside the state. On the indirect job creation front, of the total of 54850 jobs, 42712 people within the state have bagged jobs with the balance 12138 going to outsiders.

These steel firms have paid Rs 1462.86 crore to the state government and Rs 4903.82 crore (as on March 31, 2012) by way of taxes. An amount of Rs 187.20 crore has also been spent by these companies on peripheral development.

Among the 30 firms that have started production, Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd is the biggest investor with an investment of Rs 22,290 crore. It has achieved steel capacity of 1.5 mtpa, sponge iron capacity of 1.5 mtpa and CPP of 116 MW at its plant at Lapanga near Sambalpur.

It is followed by Bhushan Steel Ltd that has grounded an investment of Rs 14,000 crore, clocking steel production of 4.5 mtpa and sponge iron output of 2.38 mtpa at Meramandali in Dhenkanal district.
 
Other major steel investors include Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (Rs 11392.98 crore), JSL Ltd (Rs 6367 crore), Essar Steel (Rs 5700 crore), Tata Steel (Rs 3970 crore) and Visa Steel (Rs 2808 crore).

Posco India and ArcelorMittal, the two big ticket investors that have proposed 12 million tonne per annum steel plants, have invested Rs 300.08 crore and Rs 70.96 crore respectively.

The state government had signed MoUs with 50 players with a combined steel making capacity of 83.66 million tonnes with total investment proposal of Rs 2.3 lakh crore.

 

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First Published: Sep 24 2012 | 3:51 PM IST

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