Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Posco’s last effort to save Orissa project

Posco’s last effort to save Orissa project:

Posco’s last effort to save Orissa project

DILIP BISOI

Posted: Sunday, May 13, 2012 at 0201 hrs IST
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Bhubaneswar: The South Korean steel major, Posco, will make a last ditch effort next week to revive its 12 million tonne steel project in Orissa. The Posco-India chairman-cum-managing director, Yong Won Yoon, will meet the chief minister, Naveen Patnaik, on May 16 and discuss before taking a final call on the project.
Yoon’s meeting with Patnaik is considered to be important as the fate of the project is hanging in fire for the last seven years.
Posco-India has apparently lost patience over the inordinate delay in implementing the project. On March 1, 2012, Yoon criticised the state government for the delay in land acquisition stating that the signals are negative. He also blamed the state government for the cost and time over run of the project. Yoon's statement caused sharp reactions in the state government.
Meanwhile, South Korea’s ambassador Kim Joong Keun had smoothened the ruffled feathers of the chief minister and the government officials involved in the project. Meeting the chief minister on May 2, 2012, he had clarified the stand of the Posco India. He said that Posco would truncate the project size from 12 million tonnes to 8 million tonnes if the required 4,004 acres of land is not available. He had assured that the company would be able to start the construction work in the second half of the year, if at least 2,700 acres of land would be physically handed over to its by the state government.
Sources in the government said that Posco-India is desperate to save the project as the prospect of getting a captive iron ore mines—Khandadhar mines in Sundergarh district—is attached to it. The state government has already recommended for the prospecting license for the Khandadhar mines in favour of Posco-India though it is now entangled in a litigation in the supreme court.


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Friday, March 30, 2012

Odisha: Green clearance to Posco suspended: CNN-IBN Videos

Odisha: Green clearance to Posco suspended: CNN-IBN Videos:

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Monday, August 08, 2011

Bastar’s choice: Take up gun for govt or Maoists

Bastar’s choice: Take up gun for govt or Maoists

Saturday, August 06, 2011

Supreme Court likely to review its blanket ban on mining in Bellary today

Supreme Court likely to review its blanket ban on mining in Bellary today(August 5th 2011).

Supreme Court allows iron ore mining in Bellary by NMDC

Supreme Court allows iron ore mining in Bellary by NMDC

Monday, August 01, 2011

Shocking! Rs 12,228 cr lost in illegal ore exports - Rediff.com News

Shocking! Rs 12,228 cr lost in illegal ore exports - Rediff.com News
Analysis based on Karnataka Lokpal report.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Two charged in Pakistani spy services’ alleged funneling of money via U.S. group - The Washington Post

Two charged in Pakistani spy services’ alleged funneling of money via U.S. group - The Washington Post
(KAC and Dr. Fai charged - Don Burton(R), receipant of $10 thou in campaign donations feigns ignorance)

‪Kanak TV Video: Ajit Mahapatra criticizes CM Naveen Patnaik‬‏ - YouTube

‪Kanak TV Video: Ajit Mahapatra criticizes CM Naveen Patnaik‬‏ - YouTube
( Interview of Ajit Mohapatra in leadership conference by Biju's nephew)

Illegal mining report names K'taka CM, Reddy bros - Rediff.com News

Illegal mining report names K'taka CM, Reddy bros - Rediff.com News
(Justice Santosh Hegde names names of politicians in illegal iron ore mining)

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Karnataka CM calls off land acquisition for Posco - Times Of India

Karnataka CM calls off land acquisition for Posco - Times Of India

New tribal minister opposes Posco project - Times Of India

New tribal minister opposes Posco project - Times Of India