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OUR Surat Bureau Surat Chief Minister Narendra
Modi, inaugurated the 1.2 million tonne per annum
(MTPA) cold rolling complex of Essar Steel Ltd.,
at Hazira on Friday.
Speaking on the occasion, Modi said, "Gujarat
has become a preferred source of investment for
companies all over the world. The investment-friendly
environment of Gujarat can be gauged from the
very fact that even though the state does not
have the raw material for the steel industry,
it is still attracting investments from steel
companies." Speaking about Essar, the chief
minister said, "Essar and Gujarat are like
'Made for each other' - Both can't live without
one another.
During the Vibrant Gujarat Summit, Essar had
made commitments regarding investments it would
make in the state. We are glad that the company
is systematically moving ahead and fulfilling
its commitments." Modi said about the steps
initiated by his government for attracting investors,
"We are extending all help and co-operation
to people, who are willing to contribute to Gujarat's
progress." The state had minimised the grey
areas in policies in a bid to do away with the
administrative delays.
It was trying to do away with red tapism and
assuring an ideal environment required for growth,"
he added.
"Anyone who sows a rupee in Gujarat, will
reap a dollar," he promised.
Shashi Ruia, chairman of the Essar Group, said,
"The 1.2 MTPA cold rolling complex has made
Essar a fully integrated producer of steel.
The complex, which has been built at the cost
of approximately Rs. 1000 crore, showcases the
latest technology, and enable us to offer a wide
range of value added, downstream products for
both domestic and international markets."
With the inauguration of the complex, the capacity
of Essar Steel's plant increased from 2 million
tonnes to 3 million tonnes.
It would be further increased to 4.6 million
tonnes by the end of the year, and to 5.5 million
tonnes by September 2006, making it one of the
largest integrated steel producers in the country,
and the largest producer of flat steel.
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