The Subernarekha basin in Jamshedpur

A long-standing dispute between the state government and Tata Steel over the cess on water from Subernarekha and Kharkai basin in Jamshedpur seems to have reached an amicable solution, with the steel major agreeing to pay Rs 40 crore.

KOLKATA: West Bengal

The Singur shock for Bengal seems to have taught Jharkhand to tread cautiously when it comes to making room for industries.

Ranchi: Steel major ArcelorMittal was today able to break the ice with over 200 villagers of Khunti and Gumla districts where it is scouting for land to set up mega steel and power projects with an investment of over Rs 40,000 crore.

People in Jharkhand resort to peaceful protests, state at its diplomatic best in several parts of Jharkhand, tribals have come out in peaceful protests against industrialization. On September 11, when three surveyors of Bhushan Power and Steel Limited (bpsl) started measuring the fields in Roladih village in East Singhbhum

Ishita Ayan Dutt / Kolkata October 13, 2008, 0:40 IST

Ministry may not achieve target to cross 100 MT output by 2012.

At least three steel companies

Newswire18 / Bhubaneswar October 12, 2008, 0:44 IST

Tata Steel is likely to start construction of its Rs 15,400 crore, 6 million tonnes (MT) steel plant at Kalinganagar in Jajpur district of Orissa in three months, a top company official said today.

Kadapa, Oct. 7: Stage is set for establishment of another steel factory in the Kadapa district. The district officials inspected 5,500 acres in Special Economic Zone (SEZ) of Tadigotla and Ambavaram panchayats near the Kadapa city. The owner of Penna Cement factory came forward to establish the steel factory in the district.

The mines ministry does not seem to be enthused by the domestic steel industry

The participants of Tata Steel Rolling Trophy debate. Picture by Bhola Prasad

Jamshedpur: The panel discussion was a fitting finale of the Tata Steel Rolling Trophy debate today. The discussion had the audience glued to their seats.

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