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    Home»News»₹1,255 Cr Blow: Odisha Targets Vedanta’s ESL Steel with Notice

    ₹1,255 Cr Blow: Odisha Targets Vedanta’s ESL Steel with Notice

    News January 18, 20261 Min Read
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    ₹1,255 Cr Blow: Odisha Targets Vedanta’s ESL Steel with Notice
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    Tensions flare in Odisha’s corporate corridors as the government serves a ₹1,255.38 crore demand notice on ESL Steel Limited, the Vedanta-owned steelmaker. This high-stakes confrontation spotlights the state’s zero-tolerance policy toward payment defaulters.

    Delving into the details, the notice covers a mix of royalty payments, penalties for delays, and outstanding dues from mining operations feeding ESL Steel’s furnaces. The company’s facility in Jajpur district, a hub for integrated steel production, now stares at financial turbulence.

    Vedanta’s footprint in Odisha is massive, spanning bauxite, iron ore, and steel. However, repeated regulatory interventions have marked its journey. Environmental activists hail the notice as a win for accountability, while business lobbies decry it as overreach.

    From a macroeconomic lens, Odisha’s move bolsters its coffers amid ambitious infrastructure goals. The state aims to double its mineral revenue by 2025, funding roads, schools, and hospitals. ESL Steel, with its 1.2 MTPA capacity, must now prioritize compliance to avoid production halts.

    Looking ahead, reconciliation talks could pave the way forward, or it might escalate to tribunals. This episode reinforces Odisha’s emergence as a no-nonsense industrial regulator, influencing how multinationals approach eastern India.

    1255 crore dues Industrial compliance Jajpur steel plant Mining royalties Odisha demand notice Steel industry Odisha Vedanta ESL Steel Vedanta Group
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