Bhilai steel plant may face closure due to threat from Maoists by riteshexpert on 10 August, 2012 - 09:22 AM | ||
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riteshexpert | Bhilai steel plant may face closure due to threat from Maoists on 10 August, 2012 - 09:22 AM | |
The iconic Bhilai steel plant in Chhattisgarh, a symbol of India’s industrial prowess, may face closure following threats from Maoists who are against the proposed Rowghat iron ore mine, which will supply raw material once the mining at Dalli-Rajhara stops in the next four to five years.Set up in 1955 with the help of the erstwhile USSR, the steel plant’s secret of success is its proximity to high quality iron ore in Dalli-Rajhara in Chhattisgarh. Due to the fast-depleting resources at the existing mining site, the Government has already given all statutory clearances for mining at Rowghat. But it being a Maoist-dominated area, the Government and its other agencies have developed cold feet. Explaining the difficulties of mining in Rowghat, which is necessary to maintain the iron ore supply to the Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) unit, a senior Ministry of Home Affairs official said the Government needed to deal with the villagers and locals as the mines lay in around 2,030 hectares of land in the Kanker and Narayanpur districts of Chhattisgarh. And for transportation of ore, a 90-km-long track had to be laid through Balod-Kanker-Narayanpur- |