Even as most mega projects in the country are increasingly getting mired in 
controversies relating to land acquisition, India's largest foreign direct 
investment venture, Posco's 12 million tonne per annum (tpa) steel plant in 
Orissa, is inching closer towards the starting line. On a high, post a Supreme 
Court verdict on forest diversion last month that freed up over 2,900 acres of 
land, the Korean major is now planning a new resettlement and rehabilitation (R 
and amp;R) policy, to effectively quell remaining protesters against the 
project.

The new policy will go much beyond its earlier indicative draft released in 
February and the state's own R and amp;R policy, Vikas Sharan, senior general 
manager, Posco India told Hindustan Times. "We have prepared the new policy 
which will be presented at our meeting with the Relief and Periphery 
Development Advisory Committee on the 30th of this month," Sharan said.

"We will also present a road map of all the corporate social responsibility 
activities we intend to take up and all of this has been prepared after 
studying the merits and demerits of similar projects across the country." The 
Rs 52,813 crore project has been in a state of limbo even after three years of 
signing the MoU. Procedural delays coupled with local agitation against land 
acquisition have been the main causes in the stalemate of the 4,004-acre 
project that's more than four times the size of Tata Motor's Nano plant in 
Singur.

With the verdict from the apex court on August 8, the company is hoping land 
would be leased out in the next four months and construction could be started 
thereafter. The delay so far has already impacted the project and is also 
expected to lead to a cost escalation.

"We are running behind our original schedule by around 18 months," Sharan said. 
"This will increase our costs.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/32/20080915/1059/tbs-posco-closer-to-starting-line.html

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