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Iron and Steel Industry: Distribution of Iron and Steel Industry in India

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Distribution of Iron and Steel Industry in India

Distribution of iron and steel plants in India

Tablutation of: Plant, Source of Iron Ore, Coal, HEP or Water, Transport Means
PlantSource of Iron OreCoalHEP or WaterTransport Means
TISCOGurumahisani (Odisha) , Noamundi (Jharkhand) , and SinghbhumJharia-RaniganjSubarnarekha RiverCalcutta Port, NH-5, and NH-6
IISCOGuna (Jharkhand) and SinghbhumJhariaDVC, Damodar RiverCalcutta Port, NH-2
VISWKemmangundi (Chikmagalur in Karnataka)-Sharavathi Power, Bhadra RiverMangalore Port and NH-4

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Iron and Steel Industry: Future Prospects of Steel Industry, Problems of Iron and Steel Industry

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Future Prospects of Steel Industry

  • Growth in international steel market has played a very important role in developing Indian steel industry, but it is important for domestic markets to offer right environment for long-term growth.
  • There is enormous potential for domestic growth of this sector. In India, per capita consumption of steel is 29 kg while world average is 150 kg. If Indian demand increases, with a population over a billion, steel output has to increase to 150 million ton to meet domestic per capita steel demand of 150 kg.
  • Iron and steel industry depends on growth and demand from other sectors of economy especially infrastructure projects. For example, construction of roads, power, rail…

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