Last January, the Union environment ministry's approval for the Rs 52,000-crore (Rs 520 billion) mega steel project by Korean giant Posco at Orissa's Jagatsinghpur district made headlines.
Says Posco India vice-president, Vikash Sharan: "We are at a loss to understand the recent order from the district administration, (issued) in the name of the law and order condition. How can such projects land up in a situation like this?"
Urging the state government and central government to expedite matters, Sharan said, "Although Posco has been billed as the biggest FDI (foreign direct investment) in the country, its progress has been very slow and frustrating. We understand that in a federal set-up like ours, both central and state governments have their distinct roles. But there is a need for centralised monitoring by an empowered authority to expedite large projects which are essential for growth of our economy."
There is no point in selling India as an investment destination at Davos when the investments which have already come are facing multiple problems and not able to move forward, he said.
The ministry had first granted environmental clearance in 2007. The project was re-appraised in 2010-11 by its Expert Appraisal Committee.
After the review, then minister Jairam Ramesh had issued the final order granting environmental clearance to the project, with additional conditions, in January 2011.
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