"We are expecting to reopen the refinery plant by end of this month. The company hopes to procure bauxite from alternative sources to run the plant," company's Managing Director S K Rungta told reporters in Bhubaneswar after meeting state's Chief Secretary B K Patnaik.
The company shut down its 1-mtpa (million tonnes per annum) alumina refinery at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi district in the state on December 5 due to acute shortage of bauxite to feed its plant.
"We were forced to shut it down despite best of our efforts," he said.
The company is procuring bauxite from different states, Rungta said, adding that VAL could not arrange required amount of ore from those states owing to several reasons like renewal of mining lease and other factors.
Claiming that VAL's refinery is the only major industry in the tribal-dominated Kalahandi district, Rungta said the plant had sustained the local economy.
The company has given direct and indirect employment to about 7,000 people besides making a large number of people self-employed.
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