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Top officials meet to discuss expansion of RSP, Rourkela airport
Top officials meet to discuss expansion of RSP, Rourkela airport

New Indian Express

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

Top officials meet to discuss expansion of RSP, Rourkela airport

ROURKELA: Senior officials of the Odisha government, Union Ministry of Steel and SAIL met here on Thursday to discuss issues related to the expansion of Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP) and the city airport. The meeting, presided over by joint secretary of the Union Steel Ministry Abhijit Narendra, also discussed rehabilitation of displaced persons of RSP and generation of employment. Ways for amicable and peaceful solutions to acquire land for expansion of RSP from the current 4.5 MTPA to 9.3 MTPA along with pending rehabilitation issues of the displaced persons were discussed. For its expansion, RSP requires around 1,200 acre of land which it claims was technically acquired 65 years ago, but is in occupation of about 300 families in eight hamlets. Narendra also interacted with some displaced persons of RSP, their representatives and affected villagers and heard their grievances and demands. He assured them to collectively find solutions. After the meeting, Revenue Divisional Commissioner (North) Sachin Ramchandra Jadhav informed mediapersons about the expansion plan of RSP with investment of about Rs 30,000 crore. It would create new employment opportunities and also help in growth of the Rourkela city. Jadhav said those affected by the upcoming expansion project of RSP would be rehabilitated. The old pending issues of displaced persons would also be addressed. Among others, Sundargarh collector Manoj S Mahajan, DIG (Western Range) Brijesh Rai, Rourkela ADM Ashutosh Kulkarni, SP Nitesh Wadhwani and RSP director-in-charge Atul Verma attended the meeting. Notably on June 26, Union Steel Minister HD Kumaraswamy, Union Tribal Affairs Minister and Sundargarh MP Jual Oram and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan had held a high-level meeting at Delhi with officials of the Odisha government, Steel Ministry and SAIL to discuss expansion of RSP and the Rourkela airport.

Steel ministry defers quality rules on imports amid importer concerns
Steel ministry defers quality rules on imports amid importer concerns

Business Standard

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Steel ministry defers quality rules on imports amid importer concerns

Steel ministry defers quality rules on imports amid importer concerns The Union Ministry of Steel has postponed the enforcement of its June 13 Quality Control Order (QCO) on finished steel imports by four months, according to a report by LiveMint. The decision comes after small importers expressed concerns about steel shipments that are already on their way to India. According to a letter reviewed by LiveMint, the ministry held discussions with industry stakeholders on July 7 and decided to ease the upcoming rules. It will temporarily allow steel imports without the required Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS-) certification. As per the 13 June notification, importers would have been required to get BIS certification for all incoming finished steel products. The move was part of the government's effort to tighten quality checks on steel imports.

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