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We are now comfortable about Orissa steel project: Posco-India

Source: PTI
July 09, 2010 15:10 IST
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Posco-India on Friday said it is now "comfortable" about its proposed Rs 51,000 crore (Rs 510 billion) steel project in Orissa, a day after its compensation package was approved by a committee set up by the state government to iron out land acquisition issues related to the project.

"Now we are comfortable," said Posco-India director Gee-Woong Sung on the sidelines of an MoU-signing ceremony.

Posco's Orissa project has been hanging fire since 2005 on account of staunch resistance from the local population. Subsequently, the state government set up the Rehabilitation and Peripheral Development Advisory Committee to iron out the vexatious issues.

With the RPDAC approving the compensation package at its meeting in Jagatsinghpur on Thursday, the company now feels it will be able to proceed with the project.

Sung, who on behalf of the company signed a MoU with the state government for setting up an Industrial Training CentreĀ  in Ersama block of Jagatsinghpur district, said the steel major was "waiting" for renewal of its MoU for the original project.

The company's MoU with the Orissa government for setting up a 12-mtpa mega-steel plant near Paradip lapsed on June 22, 2010, and the document is yet to be renewed.

The original MoU was signed on June 22, 2005. The MoU between the two parties needs to be renewed before work can commence on the project.

"We will do our best to implement the MoU with the state government," Sung said, adding that the company will set up a modern ITC near the proposed steel plant in Ersama block to benefit both the local people and the steel major.

While there was fresh hope at Posco-India's country headquarters here, many staff recalled the company's first CMD, Soung Sik Cho's, efforts to kick-start the project.

"Though Cho, a fine gentleman, had tried his best to take the project forward, the situation that time was not conducive," said a staff member of Posco-India.

Cho had to leave India two years ago as the project was not making any headway. The project only gained momentum after Posco got forest clearance for over 2,900 acres of government land falling within the block in December, 2009.

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's meeting with South Korean President Lee Myung Bak at New Delhi in January this year also gave a new lease of life to the project, which has made little progress since 2005.

The company had, in the meantime, received both environment and CRZ (costal regulation zone) clearance for setting up the project.

A socio-economic and horticulture survey at the proposed plant site area had also been completed, based on which the company announced its rehabilitation package on Thursday.

"We will do our best to implement the MoU with the state government," Sung said adding the company would set up a modern ITC near the proposed steel plant at Ersama block to benefit both the local people and the steel major.

While there was fresh hope in Posco-India's country headquarters here, many staff recalled the company's first CMD Soung Sik Cho's efforts to kick start the project.

"Though Cho, a fine gentleman had tried his best to take the project forward, the situation that time was not conducive," said an old staff member of Posco-India.

Cho had to leave India two years ago as the project remained standstill. Even as the project remained idle for a long time, it gained momentum after Posco got forest clearance for over 2900 acre of government land in December, 2009.

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's meeting with South Korean President Lee Myung Bak in New Delhi in January this year also infused a new lease of life to the project which had made little progress since 2005.

The company has in the meantime also received both the environment and CRZ (costal regulation zone) clearance for setting up the project.

Meanwhile, the socio-economic and horticulture survey in the proposed plant site area had been completed, basing on which the company announced its rehabilitation package on Thursday, pointed out Jagatsinghpur district collector N C Jena.

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