That counts as a marketing failure on the part of the Orissa government.
Partho Datta

deba nayak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               Rs. 1-lakh 
car “Nano” of Tata Motors will provide a joyous ride to common man. 
 
 But people of Orissa are literally taken for a ride. 
 
 Exploiting Orissa’s iron ore and chrome ore for a century Tata Steel has given 
little in return. Apart from a couple of plants here and there with few social 
projects the House of Tata has ignored Orissa. 
 
 But the group is lavishing West Bengal with a number of major industrial and 
huge social investments. 
 
 Ratan Tata has listed a slew of investments his group would make in West 
Bengal on 11 January. 
 
 Tata Steel is investing in coke and power plants in Haldia. 
 
 TCS will be setting up a large facility in Calcutta, where as in Orissa it has 
a small development centre. 
 
 The “country’s largest cancer hospital with “World class research and 
development” facilities would also be built in Calcutta, announced the Steel 
Czar. 
 
 In Orissa it has set up small hospitals in Joda and a few tiny health 
facilities in the mines and nearby plants. 
 
 It acquired 4000 acres of land in 1996 at Gopalpur to set up a major steel 
project. 
 
 But it ditched the state and set up the cold rolling mill at Jamshedpur. 
 
 Compelled to announce a Greenfield steel project at Kalinga Nagar due to 
threat of cancellation of iron ore lease, the project is yet to make any 
progress. 
 
 Orissa has given every thing to Tatas and leaders of the state have gone out 
of the way to shower favors to the Steel Major. 
 
 Tata receives hundreds of crores of rupees per annum by exporting /exploiting 
chorme ore and iron ore. 
 
 Once the mineral is exhausted that area is left like abandoned filed full of 
gaping holes. 
 
 Mining areas of Gorumahisani and Badampahar bears the burnt of Tata is an eye 
opener. 
 
 With all the iron ore deposits exhausted the fields of both the areas are 
abandoned without any trace of development leaving huge craters as their 
legacy. 
 
 Now craters accumulate water, resulted in the breeding grounds for malaria, 
which has become scourge for the poor tribals. 
 
 Tatas have never looked back to barren tracts of Gorumahisani and Badampahar 
and now it is one of the most deprived zones of the state. 
 
 Similar will be fate of entire mineral bearing areas of Orissa, when after 20 
years all its chrome and iron ore will be exhausted , predict experts of the 
industry. 
 
 Earlier Orissa paid for the development of Jamshedpur and now experts say the 
state will continue to pay for development of Calcutta.
    
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