The Parliamentary Consultative Committee attached to the Ministry of Steel, Chemicals and Fertlisers has voiced its concern in the delay in handing over of the Chiria mines by the Jharkhand government to the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL). The Committee also urged the Minister to convene a meeting of the Members of Parliament from Jharkhand and the State government to discuss the issue. They said in the absence of the mining lease, the expansion programme of SAIL has been struck up and in view of rise in steel demand, building up from capacity in steel sector is highly essential. The Steel Authority wants to add 19 million tonne capacity in the state through brownfield and Greenfield expansion route.
Members also reiterated their demand for banning of iron ore export. The Committee which met here today under the chairmanship of the Minister for Steel, Chemicals and Fertilisers Shri Ram Vilas Paswan to discuss the expansion programme of National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) expressed satisfaction that only 11 per cent of NMDC’s output of iron ore is exported. The Minister pointed out that NMDC’s export is due to the long term contracts which will also expire in near future. Members emphasized the need to have raw material security. They said the country should not export high-grade iron ore without making provision for atleast 50 years requirement including the requirement of the Greenfield projects that might come up in coming years.
Members also urged the Ministry to take step for the merger of the Bird Group of companies with other project making PSUs under the Steel Ministry. Secretary, Steel, Shri P.K. Rastogi explained that the government has initiated steps to restructure the equity of some of the Bird Group of companies and the merger issue will be taken up after the restructuring is over.
Members complimented the government for timely steps to contain steel prices. They also advised NMDC to expedite its Rs. 21,000 crore expansion programme.
Making a presentation, the Chairman of NMDC Shri Rana Som gave out details of the expansion programme. He said the company, whose core strength is mining is now entering steel making and other value added activities. He said the 3 million tonne capacity plant to come up in Chhatisgarh will provide direct and indirect employment to about 20,000 persons. NMDC will also set up pellet plants in Bailadila and Donimalai and expand the capacity of sponge iron making after Sponge Iron India Limited is merged with it. He said NMDC is also entering coal mining with 2 projects in Madhya Pradesh and west Bengal and is tying up with NALCO for Nickel extraction.
Minister of State for Steel Shri Jitin Prasada was welcomed by the Members. Chairman, Steel Authority of India, Shri S.K. Roongta; Additional Secretary, Shri B.S. Meena and other senior officials were present.
Members of Parliament who attended meeting included Smt. Jhansi Lakshmi Botcha, Shri Ganesh Prasad Singh, Shri Chandrakant Bhaurao Khaire, Shri Virjibhai Thummar and Shri Bagun Sumbrui from the Lok Sabha and Shri K. Chandran Pillai, Shri Tapan Kumar Sen, Shri Mahendra Sahani and Shri Kumar Deepak Das from the Rajya Sabha.
Members also reiterated their demand for banning of iron ore export. The Committee which met here today under the chairmanship of the Minister for Steel, Chemicals and Fertilisers Shri Ram Vilas Paswan to discuss the expansion programme of National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) expressed satisfaction that only 11 per cent of NMDC’s output of iron ore is exported. The Minister pointed out that NMDC’s export is due to the long term contracts which will also expire in near future. Members emphasized the need to have raw material security. They said the country should not export high-grade iron ore without making provision for atleast 50 years requirement including the requirement of the Greenfield projects that might come up in coming years.
Members also urged the Ministry to take step for the merger of the Bird Group of companies with other project making PSUs under the Steel Ministry. Secretary, Steel, Shri P.K. Rastogi explained that the government has initiated steps to restructure the equity of some of the Bird Group of companies and the merger issue will be taken up after the restructuring is over.
Members complimented the government for timely steps to contain steel prices. They also advised NMDC to expedite its Rs. 21,000 crore expansion programme.
Making a presentation, the Chairman of NMDC Shri Rana Som gave out details of the expansion programme. He said the company, whose core strength is mining is now entering steel making and other value added activities. He said the 3 million tonne capacity plant to come up in Chhatisgarh will provide direct and indirect employment to about 20,000 persons. NMDC will also set up pellet plants in Bailadila and Donimalai and expand the capacity of sponge iron making after Sponge Iron India Limited is merged with it. He said NMDC is also entering coal mining with 2 projects in Madhya Pradesh and west Bengal and is tying up with NALCO for Nickel extraction.
Minister of State for Steel Shri Jitin Prasada was welcomed by the Members. Chairman, Steel Authority of India, Shri S.K. Roongta; Additional Secretary, Shri B.S. Meena and other senior officials were present.
Members of Parliament who attended meeting included Smt. Jhansi Lakshmi Botcha, Shri Ganesh Prasad Singh, Shri Chandrakant Bhaurao Khaire, Shri Virjibhai Thummar and Shri Bagun Sumbrui from the Lok Sabha and Shri K. Chandran Pillai, Shri Tapan Kumar Sen, Shri Mahendra Sahani and Shri Kumar Deepak Das from the Rajya Sabha.
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