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Steel ministry & companies to jointly set up research mission

The initial corpus for setting up of SRTMI is to the tune of Rs 200 crore wherein Rs 100 crore will come from the ministry, while the participating companies will contribute the rest

BS B2B Bureau New Delhi

Last Updated : Apr 07 2015 | 4:34 PM IST

In a bid to promote R&D in sector, major Indian steel companies - SAIL, Tata Steel, JSW Steel, JSPL, RINL, NMDC and MECON – have signed a memorandum of agreement with Ministry of Steel for setting up of Steel Research & Technology Mission of India (SRTMI) in New Delhi on April 6, 2015.
 
Narendra Singh Tomar, Minister for Steel & Mines said that the joint initiative of steel industry and government will definitely yield results, if same enthusiasm and spirit is maintained at all times. In a country like India where majority of population comprises of youth, steel industry can play a major role in creating employment, he added.
 
The SRTMI is an industry-led initiative in association with the Steel Ministry to promote collaborative research programmes in steel sector, which aims at increasing investment on research & development in the steel sector from present level of 0.2-0.3 % of turnover progressively towards the international benchmark of 1-2 % of turnover.
 
The conceptualisation of SRTMI was done by a high level task force set up by the Ministry of Steel. The task force had recommended formation of SRTMI as a registered society in close cooperation among the steel companies, Ministry of Steel, academia and other institutions in the country. SRTMI will be governed by a Governing Board of CEOs of steel and associated companies, domain experts of national and international repute and nominee from Ministry of Steel. There will be an Oversight Committee under the Chairmanship of Secretary (Steel) to periodically assess the functioning & performance of SRTMI.
 
SRTMI will carry out R&D in priority areas of national importance covering best usage of available raw materials & conservation of natural resources, optimum energy conservation & minimum emissions, innovations and in-house development of design, engineering & manufacturing facilities of key steel plant equipment.
 
The initial corpus for setting up of SRTMI is to the tune of Rs 200 crore wherein Rs 100 crore will be contributed from the Steel Development Fund of the Ministry, and Rs. 100 crore will be provided by these participating companies.

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First Published: Apr 07 2015 | 4:30 PM IST

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