| Ranchi, September 8, 2005 The Government of Jharkhand and Tata Steel
Limited today signed four separate Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on relating to the
setting up new greenfield steel capacity and enhancement of capacity of the Jamshedpur
Works as well as development of the State's skilled technical manpower.
| 1 |
Setting up a 12-million tonnes per annum greenfield integrated steel
plant in the Manoharpur and Chandil areas of Jharkhand. |
| 2 |
.Expansion of Tata Steel's existing plant at Jamshedpur from 5 million
tonnes per annum to 10 million tonnes per annum. |
| 3 |
Co-operation in the area of Human Resource Development thru Polytechnic. |
| 4 |
Co-operation in the area of Human Resource Development thru Industrial
Training Institutes ( ITI) |
The MoUs were signed in the presence of Shri Arjun Munda, Hon'ble Chief
Minister of Jharkhand, Mr Ratan Tata, Chairman, Tata Sons Limited, Cabinet Ministers and
other important government dignitaries and senior officials of Tata Steel at a function
held at the Chief Ministers residence in Ranchi. The MoUs were signed by Mr. P P Sharma,
Chief Secretary, Government of Jharkhand on behalf of the State Government and by Mr. B.
Muthuraman, Managing Director, Tata Steel Limited.
According to the MoU, the 12 million tonnes per annum greenfield integrated steel plant
will be set up in two phases. The first phase of 6 million tonnes per annum is likely to
be setup within 36 months to 54 months from the date of obtaining all statutory
clearances. The project will also include the development of iron ore mines and other raw
materials sources including coal and logistic linkages for this plant.
The MoU for the expansion of the Jamshedpur works from the present 5 million tonnes per
annum to 10 million tonnes per annum is also expected to be undertaken in two phases. The
first phase of expansion to 7 million tonnes is already underway. The order for the key
equipments has been placed and the current phase of the expansion is expected to be
completed by 2008.
Government of Jharkhand and Tata Steel have also entered into two MOUs to cooperate in
the filed of Human Resource Development with an objective to impart technical and job
oriented training to the youth of the state through up gradation of polytechnics and
Industrial Training Institutes through expert assistance. These initiatives in the field
of human resources development will enhance the availability of skilled technical manpower
in the State and will increase the employability of the youth of Jharkhand and bring them
into the mainstream of industrial development of the state.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Muthuraman said, "We have been present in the State
since our inception and the signing of these MoUs reaffirms our commitment towards the
development of the State. The new integrated steel plant and the expansion of the
Jamshedpur steel plant will give further impetus to the industrialization of the State.
The MoU for cooperation in the field of Human Resource Development in the State and Tata
Steel's commitment towards the State's unique Health Insurance Scheme for those living the
Below the Poverty Line are in line with our belief that the 'community' is the purpose of
an enterprise".
Established in 1907 by its Founder J N Tata, Tata Steel is the flagship of Tata Group,
the most trusted corporate name in the country. It has one of the most modern steel making
facilities and is also one of the lowest cost producers of steel in the world. It
currently produces 5 million tonnes of steel per annum at its Jamshedpur plant and has
recently invested in NatSteel Asia , which has a capacity of about 2 million tonnes per
annum of finished steel. The steel company is focussed on the sophisticated automobile and
the construction sectors. A benchmark in corporate social responsibility and corporate
governance, it believes in improving the quality of life of its employees and the
communities it serves.
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