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50,000 Chhattisgarh steel workers face job loss

About 50,000 workers employed with 175 mini steel plants in Chhattisgarh face a threat to their jobs as the factory owners have announced closure of their units amid rising prices of sponge iron used as raw material.

Updated on: Nov 20, 2010 05:02 PM IST
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About 50,000 workers employed with 175 mini steel plants in Chhattisgarh face a threat to their jobs as the factory owners have announced closure of their units amid rising prices of sponge iron used as raw material.

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"The per tonne price of sponge iron has shot up from Rs.14,000-15,000 to Rs.18,000 and it is not even available as per our needs...we have no option but to start closing the units from December 1," Ashok Surana, president of the Chhattisgarh Mini Steel Plants Association said.

The association is a body that represents 175 small units where about 50,000 people are employed at all ranks. The mini steel units use sponge iron, heavy melting scrap and pig iron as raw material for the production of ingot and billets.

Surana said that mini steel plant owners have sought a bail-out package from the state government and approached chief minister Raman Singh to help the association get over the crisis but his response was "extremely cool".

 
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