Odisha govt resumes land takeover for POSCO steel mill project

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Reuters: Bhubaneswar, Mar 03 2013, 18:48 IST
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Authorities said on Sunday they had resumed acquiring land for South Korean steelmaker POSCO's planned $12 billion steel mill in Odisha state under tight security, a day after three protesters were killed by crude bombs.

POSCO announced plans for the mill on a fertile strip of India's east coast seven years ago but there has been little progress, largely because of opposition from farmers and battles over environmental clearance.

About a month ago, the project took a step forward as land was taken over from farmers for the first time since 2011.

On Saturday, three people protesting against the project were killed by crude bombs.

Police said the three were probably making the bombs themselves when they went of accidentally but a protest group said they were victims of an attack by supporters of the project.

Satyabrata Bhoi, superintendent of police in the district where the government is acquiring land, told Reuters Work had resumed. "It will continue," he said.

He said compensation was paid to three people in Gobindpur village after they tore down their betel vines and handed over land.

POSCO, the world's fifth-biggest steelmaker by output, signed a pact with the state government in 2005 for a 12 million tonne-a-year plant on 1,600 hectares (4,000 acres) of land. Odisha has already acquired half the land and has been acquiring more despite protests.

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Any body like to file a PIL against OCAC in Odisha High court?

Sajad Ali | 04-Mar-2013Reply | Forward
Filing PIL against OCACDear friends, It is a slogan to eradicate the corruption and malpractice, but practically it is not done, we being the citizens of Orissa and India should do some thing against this malpractice, our students are going to Karnataka, Delhi, mumbai for a better opportunity, leaving our place, it is a fact that due to the better opportunity they migrate, but alas.. if they could start working here in Odisha in one project they could get numerous amount for their life time in one project. Just example The Sobha Renaissance Information Technology private Limited a Bangalore based It and software company having only total 30 people in their organisation and managing with only 5 developers for the Odisha project. Our management in OCAC in Bhubaneswar thinking that this is a multinational (MNC) company and had lot of reputation, But unfortunately by showing the name and fake projects this company had taken more money to implement OCAC 's software in Gan-jam and Mayurbhan

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