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Orissa government today said it would seek people’s support for the implementation of mega projects, including Rs 51,000 crore proposed steel plant to be set up by South Korean firm Posco. - Videocon to shift steel project on CIL"s letter - JSW to ride on energy project in Bengal for steel plant - Vizag port cargo handling dips in H1 - Era Infra bags two orders worth Rs 147cr - BSP reels under water crisis - RSP records over 100% capacity utilisation Though worried over the delay in implementing the Posco project, the state government said peoples’ support is foremost for setting up any mega project. “Our policy of peaceful industrialisation is applicable to all the proposed projects, including the one by Posco,” steel and mines minister Raghunath Mohanty said. “Posco project will be implemented with the support of the people and not against their wishes,” chief secretary T K Mishra said. The state government’s views came a day after the Centre expressed concern over the delay in implementing the Posco and ArcelorMittal’s proposed steel plants with 12 mtpa capacity each in Orissa. Mishra, who chaired the secretary-level review meeting on Posco project yesterday, said efforts were on to convince the agitating people to support setting up Posco’s greenfield project. Hopeful of convincing the people in favour of the project, the chief secretary said they would be offered an acceptable rehabilitation and resettlement (R&R) package to allow setting up of the mega steel plant. Though Posco-India signed MoU with the state government on June 22, 2005, for setting up a 12 mtpa steel mill near Paradip over 4,004 acre, it failed to acquire required land due to stiff opposition from the local farmers and fishermen under the banner of the CPI-backed Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti .


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