Ranchi, Jan 9 (IANS) The government of Jharkhand and Tata Steel are crossing
swords over the issue of 'millennium city' status to Jamshedpur - the steel
city Tatas gave to the state.

While state Chief Minister Madhu Koda wants the city to be given the
millennium city status, the Tata Steel demands industrial town status for
the city.

The chief minister thinks that the city will get funds under the Jawaharlal
Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) once it is accorded the
millennium city status. Two cities Ranchi and Dhanbad have already been
included in the JNNURM project and the central government will provide
Rs.80billion for their development.

However, the Tata Steel has other plans for the city. "We have demanded that
Jamshedpur should be given 'industrial town' status," said Sanjay Chaudhary,
corporate communication chief of the Tata Steel.

A vast area of the city has been leased to the Tata Steel and is managed by
the group's subsidiary Jugsalai Utility Service Company (JUSCO).

The area managed by JUSCO has better water supply, electricity supply and
other basic amenities, while the area not under JUSCO jurisdiction lacks in
basic facilities. If the city gets included in the JNNMUR, the state
government will be responsible for development of both leased and non-leased
areas.

"The state government will try to interfere in the working of JUSCO in the
name of development. The condition of the city will worsen - like other
cities of the state, which lack basic amenities like power, roads, water and
other things," a source in the Tata Steel told IANS.

If the 'industrial town' status is accorded to Jamshedpur, it will further
empower Tata in the leased area as under that status a city gets central
fund directly for improving infrastructure and logistic facilities, the
source added.

State government officials, however, differ with the Tata Steel and blame
the company for having vested interests.

"Tata Steel is looking into the interest of only the leased area. There are
places outside the leased area that are in bad condition," a senior
government official said.

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