"NINL will start production in full capacity after the execution of capital repair of blast furnace by June 2017, following which we have plans for production of value-added products like wire rods and bars," NINL Chairman Ved Prakash told reporters here.
NINL is a joint venture integrated steel company with annual production of 1.1 million tonnes, promoted by MMTC Ltd and Odisha government (IPICOL, OMC) at Kalinganagar in Jajpur district.
Presently, it produces products like steel billets, pig iron and LAM coke along with coke breeze, crude tar, ammonium sulphate and granulated slag.
Earlier, after specific clearance from the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), the mining lease of NINL was executed on January 11, 2017 after obtaining necessary approval from the Government of Odisha.
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The Mines Development and Production Agreement (MDPA) was signed with the District Magistrates of Sundergarh and Kendhujhar districts respectively for 50 years of mines lease in 874 hectare area. NINL would start operation after obtaining Forest Stage I and II clearance from MoEF.
Ved Prakash said NINL is the only steel plant in Kalinganagar area which has not stopped for a single day despite stressed conditions prevailing in the steel industry.