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Delhi: Orissa Chief Minister Navin Patnaik today expressed
his confidence that Korean steel giant Posco would set
up the 12-million tonne steel plant in the state.
Patnaik
said that Posco was the biggest ever foreign direct investment
in India the state government was working hard to facilitate
it in its establishment. "We are trying to ensure
land availability for the project," Patnaik added.
He
said the project would definitely fructify in due course
of time. He, however, refused to spell out as to how fast
would the hurdles be removed to enable the Korean steel
giant set up the mega integrated steel project.
Patnaik,
who was in New Delhi, also met steel minister Ram Vilas
Paswan to discuss the mining leases of SAIL, Rashtriya
Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL) and National Mineral Development
Corporation (NMDC).
Paswan
asked Patnaik to consider the eight existing mining lease
applications besides four others, a steel ministry official
said.
Patnaik
also sought Paswan''s help for setting up a petrochemical
and petroleum investment region (PCPIR) near port city
of Paradip in Jagatsinghpur district of the state.
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