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The Hindustan Steel Limited (HSL) was established as a public sector undertaking on 19 January 1954 to manage a steel plant to be set up in Rourkela. [ 14 ] [ 4 ] In March 1954, Krupp and Demag formed a separate company called the Indien Gemeinschaft Krupp Demag (IGKD), headquartered at Duisburg .
The 15 out of 28 awards won by SAIL went to our 74 employees for the performance year 2008. Bhilai Steel Plant won 7 such awards involving 36 employees, Bokaro Steel Plant won 6 awards involving 29 employees. Durgapur Steel Plant and Salem Steel Plant both won 1 award each involving five and four employees respectively.
Ispat Post Graduate Institute and Super Specialty Hospital (IPGI&SSH) [1] is a medical college and multi-specialty hospital [2] located in sector 19 of the city of Rourkela in Odisha, India. It is associated with the Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP).
NSPCL [2] [3] (NTPC-SAIL Power Company Limited) is a joint venture of National Thermal Power Corporation [4] and Steel Authority of India Limited. [5] engaged in power generation primarily to meet the captive power requirement of various steel plants of SAIL throughout India. [6] It is one of the institutional category III profit making Indian ...
The Rourkela Steel City is a medium-sized metropolis, located on the Howrah-Mumbai and Ranchi-Bhubaneswar main railway routes, and well connected to all parts of the country by road and rail. The population of the city is about 7 lakhs. The institute is about 7 km from the railway station.
Jai Balaji Group is a steel manufacturer with Captive Power Generation and plants in nine locations. It also has plans to set up a Mega Steel, Cement and Power Project at Raghunathpur. The group has a presence at Raniganj, Liluah and Rourkela. In 2011, the company bought Nilachal Iron & Power, which is based in Saraikela. [1]
The area of Rourkela is 200 square kilometers approximately. Being situated on the Howrah-Mumbai rail track, Rourkela had an added advantage of the steel plant being set up there. Red and laterite soils are found here which are quite rich in minerals. The area near Rourkela is rich in iron-ore hence a steel plant is situated in Rourkela.
Rourkela was connected to Barsuan iron ore mines in 1960. [2] In earlier days the railway station of Rourkela was within the village of Mahulpali. The railway station gained in importance with the setting up of India's first public sector steel plant at Rourkela in the nineteen fifties. [3] It was electrified in 1961–62. [4]