Odisha home to India\'s rich mineral resource base: Pradhan

Odisha home to India's rich mineral resource base: Pradhan

ANI  |  Bhubaneshwar (Odisha) 

for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship on Tuesday said that is India's rich mineral home base and that the state's projects contribute significantly to India's production.

Speaking on the occasion, Pradhan, said, "has besides small and which also contribute significantly to the state's "

"has the potential to produce nearly 100 million tonnes (MT), of the total 300 MT output targeted by 2030-31, as the State is home to the sizeable mineral resource base. We welcome the proposal by the Heavy Industries to set up a machine tools park in Odisha," added.

The Steel Policy - 2017 envisages the creation of 300 million tonnes (MT) of in the country by 2030-31 as against existing 130 MT. The estimated import of plant and equipment, for reaching 300 MT capacity, will be around USD 25 billion.

Further, for meeting the spares requirement, it is estimated that at 300 MT capacity level, will have to spend about USD 500 million annually for import of proprietary and other spares.

In his keynote address, Chief of Odisha Naveen Patnaik said that the MoUs inked at the conclave for the CG sector has the potential of transforming into a world-class hub.

"Odisha has a rich mineral base and produces 14% of the country's total mineral production in the country. Odisha is focusing on attracting major investments in the Our state has ample potential to become a major steel hub," Patnaik said.

Minister said, " In order to ensure that the MOUs which are being signed today culminate into of capital goods, a purchase preference policy to cover all purchases of steel products, including capital goods are being worked upon by the "

"The foreign manufacturers who will enter into a JV with an Indian firm can get the advantage of purchase preference. Indian manufacturers will benefit from foreign investments and technology and also get to fulfill the eligibility condition of experience," Chaudhary added.

Minister for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Anant G. Geete, said the Indian manufacturing companies have the capability to manufacture all non-proprietary items and the Government is committed to facilitating technological tie-ups between domestic CG producers and their foreign counterparts for capacity building.

He recalled that his ministry has helped in building a machine tools hub in and suggested the do the same in Odisha

Szewczyk of the said, "is set to develop in the short and medium term due to favourable macroeconomic conditions and ambitious reform agenda. It will be very soon the second biggest market in the world."

The Conclave was attended by other senior officers of Ministry of Steel, Chairmen and of (SAIL) Anil Kumar Chaudhary, of (BHEL) and Officers (CEOs) of other steel companies from India and abroad.

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 05:27 IST