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Vedanta's Anil Agarwal seeks PM's help to reopen copper plant in Tuticorin

Agarwal said that the closure of the plant two years back has led to a surge in copper imports, defeating the purpose of Aatmanirbhar Bharat campaign

Anil Agarwal, vedanta
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Executive Chairman and Vedanta Group founder Anil Agarwal

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Billionaire Anil Agarwal has petitioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi for help in reopening his group's copper plant at Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu, saying the closure of the plant two years back has led to a surge in copper imports, defeating the purpose of Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign.

The Tamil Nadu government had in May 2018 ordered permanent shutdown of the copper smelter after bloody protests at the plant in Thoothukudi culminated in the police opening fire on demonstrators, killing 13 of them.

In a two-page letter to Modi, Agarwal said the closure of Vedanta's copper Sterlite plant and thermal power plant

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