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The modernisation and expansion programme of IISCO steel plant was completed at a cost of over 16,000 crores. [2] As of 2015, it was the single largest investment in West Bengal till then. [3] Manmohan Singh, Prime
Burnpur is a captive township of SAIL, the area covered by IISCO Steel Plant and its surroundings in Asansol of Paschim Bardhaman district, in the heart of the mining-industrial belt in the western periphery of the state of West Bengal, India. It is governed by Asansol Municipal Corporation. [1]
As of 2015, the investment for modernization was the single largest investment in West Bengal till then. [24] Established in 1918, the Indian Iron and Steel Company (IISCO) was amalgamated with SAIL in 2006 and renamed IISCO Steel Plant. [22] Chittaranjan Locomotive Works is one of the largest electric locomotive manufacturers in the world ...
IISCO panoramic view, Asansol Modernised ISP. The Steel Authority of India IISCO (Indian Iron and Steel Company Ltd) steel-making plant at Kulti was the first such facility in India. It became well known during the 1960s and 1970s, with its company shares being traded on the London Stock Exchange.
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly Kulti is located at latitude 23°43'60N and longitude 86°50'60E at an elevation of 114 meters. As per the 2011 census, 83.33% of the population of Asansol Sadar subdivision was urban and 16.67% was rural. [ 3 ]
IISCO Steel Plant (ISP) at Burnpur in Asansol, West Bengal (Plant equipped with largest blast furnace of country, modernized in 2015 with investment of 16000 crore which will yield total production of 2.9 million tons annually) [10] Special Steel Plants. Alloy Steel Plant (ASP), Durgapur, West Bengal supplies to the Indian Ordnance Factories ...
IISCO Steel Plant of Steel Authority of India: Operator: Airports Authority of India: Serves: Asansol: Location: Burnpur, Asansol, West Bengal, India: Elevation AMSL: 310 ft ft / 94 m msl m: Coordinates: Map
Bhushan Steel signed an agreement with the West Bengal government to set up a 2 million tonne steel plant, with auxiliary facilities, at Salanpur, in 2007. The company expected to get around 2,500 acres of land acquired in the subsequent one year and start production in 2012. [7]