Posco India
FAC recommends halt to POSCO project
03 Nov 2010
In its report to environment minister Jairam Ramesh, the Forest Advisory Committee (FAC) is reported to have recommended a halt to the POSCO project.
Posco project remains in doldrums as FAC won’t lift stay
28 Oct 2010
Tribal displacement has become a politically sensitive issue in Orissa, after Vedanta Resources' jinxed mining venture in the state’s Niyamgiri hills
Posco panel majority insists chair is wrong
20 Oct 2010
Green panel on Posco waffles over verdict
18 Oct 2010
Government not opposed to Posco majority stake in SAIL venture
20 Sep 2010
Steel minister Virbhadra Singh today said that government was not opposed to Posco getting a majority stake in the proposed about Rs12,000-crore joint venture between the South Korean giant and state-run SAIL
Posco buys majority stake in Daewoo International for $2.83 billion
30 Aug 2010
Posco is planning to expand its resource base through acquisitions and has earmarked a record $8 billion for investments this year
Panel to review Posco’s land acquisition plans
30 Jul 2010
Fresh setback for Posco: HC rules against prospecting licence
15 Jul 2010
This is the second time the state government has suffered a setback in its attempt to recommend the prospecting licence of Khandadhar mines in favour of Posco
Anti-Posco protestors accuse CM of backtracking
12 Jul 2010
Protesters yesterday burnt copies of the new Rs400-crore rehabilitation package offered by Posco for project displaced people
Posco ‘comfortable’ about Paradip project after rehab package
09 Jul 2010
Posco India today said it is now "comfortable" about its proposed Rs51,000-crore steel project in Orissa, a day after its compensation package was approved
Anti-Posco activists relent after meeting CM
14 Jun 2010
Thousands of villagers have been protesting the project, saying it will displace them from their homeland and ruin their betel leaf farms
Anti-Posco agitation gets a jolt in Gobindpur
08 Jun 2010
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