JSW Steel to invest Rs 700 cr in Salboni cement plant
29 Sep 2015
India Coal Market Watch
September 24: The Sajjan Jindal-controlled JSW Group will be investing Rs 700 crore in setting up 2.4-million ton cement-grinding unit at Salboni in the West Midnapore district of West Bengal. JSW Group Chairman Sajjan Jindal said the group has decided on a cement unit at Salboni where a 10-mt steel plant was earlier planned.
The group has a cement capacity of 6 million tons.
Speaking after receiving the steel icon award from state chambers' body BCCI, Jindal said the company wants to have some activity at Salboni as the steel project is delayed.
JSW has about 4,000 acres in its possession.
JSW Group Affairs Head Biswadip Gupta said the group wants 134 acres re-assigned from JSW Bengal Steel to a group company for which it has applied for.
Jindal expects the foundation stone-laying ceremony in the first week of January 2016 in the presence of the West Bengal Chief Minister and hopes that "by that time, all clearances will be in place".
Construction of the plant will take 12 months to commence, he added.
Gupta said raw material like clinker and slag linkage for the grinding unit had been finalised.
After the cement plant, a 300-mw captive power plant will be built at a cost of Rs 2,000 crore, Jindal let out.