POSCO given 'green' light, with riders
Rediff News, November 04, 2008
[To read a related posting in Hindi language , click here ]
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Note: To read the four in-depth special analytical articles written by Dr
Sanat Mohanty and Sandip Dasverma on POSCO steel project in Orissa, in
English or Hindi, click on the titles below:

Orissa: An Economic Scam Coming?
POSCO Project is not an unquestionable boon for Orissa
Who will gain from the POSCO Project in Orissa?
POSCO not driven by philanthropy but shrewd planning to compensate displaced
farmers
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South Korean steel major Posco has overcome the first hurdle in getting the
forest diversion proposal approved from the central government for its
proposed 12-million ton mega steel project near Paradeep in Orissa.
The company has obtained the stage-I forest clearance from the Union
Ministry of Environment and Forests. Subject to fulfilment of the stage-I
conditions in terms of mitigation measures, steps will be taken for the next
stage of approval, said official sources.
The Rs 52,000-crore project, billed as the biggest foreign direct investment
project in the country, requires 4,004 acres for its greenfield steel plant
in the Jagatsinghpur district of Orissa.
Of the 4,004 acres, forest land is about 2,958.79 acres, for which the state
government had sent the FDP to the ministry. The ministry has given the
stage-I clearance now.
Following the submission of the central empowered committee's report on the
FDP, the Supreme Court heard the matter on August 8 and passed the order,
allowing the diversion of the forest land for the project.
According to the apex court's order, the state's steel and mines department
constituted a four-member committee under the chairmanship of S K Patnaik on
October 30. The committee will examine the steps to be taken as mitigation
measures to protect the area from cyclone and other natural calamities as a
large number of trees will be cut in the coastal region.
The committee will suggest various mitigation measures such as compensatory
afforestation and assess the net present value of the forests to be
destroyed. It will give its suggestions within two months, sources added.
The state's Chief Secretary Ajit Kumar Tripathy reviewed the progress on
Monday.
Talking to the media, G W Sung, director, Posco India, said the state
government has assured the company to expedite the processes associated with
the approval of the FDP by the Union government. Similarly, it assured to
convene the meeting of the Rehabilitation and Periphery Development Advisory
Committee within 15 days to expedite the settlement of rehabilitation
issues, Sung added.
On the progress of land acquisition for the project, which is facing a
roadblock due to local agitation, Sung said the company intends to start
work on the 414.19 acres of the non-forest government land in the first
stage.
Of this, 313.19 acres have already been sanctioned to Posco by the collector
of Jagatsinghpur in October 2007 and the same is now pending for transfer to
the company for clarification on premium amount by the revenue and disaster
management department of the state government.
Similarly, another stretch of 10 acres in Badagabapur has been sanctioned in
favour of the company by the district administration for building a transit
colony for villagers to be displaced by the project.
Originally published in Rediff News , to read the complete Rediff News,
click here  or go to: http://www.rediff.com/money/2008/nov/04posco.htm
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Note: To read the four in-depth special analytical articles written by Dr
Sanat Mohanty and Sandip Dasverma on POSCO steel project in Orissa, in
English or Hindi, click on the titles below:

Orissa: An Economic Scam Coming?
POSCO Project is not an unquestionable boon for Orissa
Who will gain from the POSCO Project in Orissa?
POSCO not driven by philanthropy but shrewd planning to compensate displaced
farmers
-- 
Bobby Kunhu http://community.eldis.org/myshkin/Blog/

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