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Kalinga Nagar Displaced family Council Seek NINL ramp up project for Industrial...

Kalinga Nagar Displaced family Council Seek NINL ramp up project for Industrial & Economic Development

Bhubaneswar: the displaced families in Kalinga Nagar, Dubri, requested for the support of the locals for the proposal of the expansion of Nilachal Ispat Nigam Ltd.(NINL) steel plant. According to the council, the ramp up would boost up development on a local level and increase Industrialisation in the area.

The Displaced Family Development Council of Kalinganagar, Dubri, expressed support for the public hearing for the proposed expansion of the Neelachal Ispat plant at a press meet. The Council stated that the increase in the plant’s production capacity from 1 million tons to 9.5 million tons annually would open doors for significant industrial and economic development in the region.

The expansion, which is set to transform the local economy, will be discussed at a public hearing scheduled for December 20th by the State Pollution Control Board, Odisha. The Council emphasised that this initiative will not only contribute to the industrialisation of Kalinganagar but also to the overall growth of the Jajpur district and Odisha as a whole.

“We believe that the increase in production capacity will result in thousands of direct and indirect jobs, benefiting local families and boosting the economy.” We request that everyone extend their support for the public hearing, as it is crucial for the betterment of displaced families, land loss families and the people.”

The Neelachal Ispat plant was closed for about three years because of financial losses and then was taken over  by TATA STEEL on July 4, 2022. The acquisition brought a wave of optimism among the displaced families and workers, many of whom had been uncertain about their future.

Tata Steel has paid all pending dues to the workers on the day of takeover .
After the expansion, the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives by the company in key sectors such as health, education and agriculture will drive the development of the region.

This will foster business growth and overall progress in the area. The Displaced Family Development Council strongly supports this public hearing.

-OdishaAge