No Posco, but 3L trees axed for project
Bhubaneswar: As uncertainty prevails over South Korean steel giant Posco's proposed plant near Paradip, the state government on Tuesday informed the assembly that around three lakh trees were felled during
Bhubaneswar: As uncertainty prevails over South Korean steel giant Posco's proposed plant near Paradip, the state government on Tuesday informed the assembly that around three lakh trees were felled during
BHUBANESWAR: Amid speculations over the fate of the proposed steel project near Paradip, Posco-India on Tuesday said it would renew the memorandum of understanding with the State Government soon. “The
There seems to be no end to Posco’s hurdles in the land acquisition and construction drive for its proposed 12-million-tonne steel plant near Paradip, even as the South Korean steel major has agreed not
Ranchi, Aug. 31: Chief minister Arjun Munda today asked the Centre to ban the export of iron ore from the state in an attempt to enlarge the scope of a debate raging in Jharkhand on his government’s decision
Half a decade after announcing the project, work is yet to begin on Pohang Iron and Steel Co Ltd's (POSCO) proposed 12 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) steel mill in Orissa because of delays in securing
Bhubaneswar: Though Posco has agreed not to insist on the import clause in the lapsed MoU with the state government, it wants swapping of iron ore within the country, a state minister said here on Monday.
BHUBANESWAR: Chances of an early renewal of memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the State Government and Posco have brightened with the latter agreeing to delete the iron ore swapping clause.
The Karnataka government is still looking at acquiring land in Halligudi village of Gadag district for South Korean steel maker Posco’s proposed Rs 32,300-crore plant. Last month it had said it would not acquire land forcibly to set up the plant.
Posco India has sought modifications in the revised agreement, including swapping of iron ore within the country, prior to renewing its agreement with the Orissa government for building its 12 million
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