Jagan urges Centre to start work on Petro Complex at Kakinada
Chief Minister Y.S Jagan Mohan Reddy ended his two-day go to to New Delhi after assembly Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas and Steel Dharmendra Pradhan and Union Minister for Railways Piyush Goyal.
Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy had known as on Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Vice Chairman of Niti Aayog Rajiv Kumar on Thursday, by which the Chief Minister had mentioned a number of key points, together with the choice to decentralise administration by having three Capitals within the State.
During the assembly with Mr. Pradhan, the CM raised the problems relating to petro advanced at Kakinada and Visakhapatnam Steel Plant. Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy reminded that institution of a petro advanced at Kakinada was one of many gadgets within the AP Reorganisation Act- 2014 and a DPR of the advanced was made by HPCL and GAIL with a capability of 1 million metric tonnes costing ₹32,900 crore. The Centre had requested the State to present ₹975 crore for a interval of 15 years as a part of viability hole funding.
“At this stage, our State government would not be able to bear such huge costs and we have nominated members for the working group of the State Government. We urge the Union Minister to initiate discussions on the project . Since the Centre had decreased corporate tax by 25% and the interest rates have fallen all over the world, the project can be initiated without viability gap funding,’’ said Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy.
Mr. Pradhan assured that the Centre would establish the petro complex in the State and responded positively to the appeal made by the CM relating to viability gap funding. The Minister also said that he would arrange a meeting of secretaries in the coming week and finalise the guidelines.
The Chief Minister also raised the issue of privatization of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant as over 20,000 employees are depending on it. More than 30 people have lost their lives during the agitation for VisakhapatnamSteel Plant and during 2002-2015, the Steel Plant had shown a remarkable progress. The Steel Plant is spread over 19,700 acres and the land is valued more than ₹1 lakh crore.
However, since the year 2014, there was a drop in the revenue as the management borrowed huge sums of money for expansion, a down turn in global steel industry and lack of captive mines have caused a steep decline in the fortunes of the steel plant.
“Due to these causes, the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant with a precise capability of seven.3 million metric tonnes is working with present capability of 6.3 million metric tonnes however since December 2020, it’s earring income upto ₹200 crore per thirty days. The metal plant can be shopping for uncooked materials from NMDC at ₹5,260 per tonne thus incurring a further value of ₹3,472 crore. Hence we request that the captive mines in Odisha state must be allotted to VSP. I additionally urge the Minister to convert the massive loans into fairness and supply a possibility for the Steel Plant to be listed in Stock Exchange,’’ mentioned Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy.