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A year ago, the Supreme Court had directed the CEC to probe illegal mining in Karnataka and recommend measures to clean up the mining mess in the state. “Rampant unauthorised, unregulated, environmentally unsustainable and illegal mining in its various f
Eclectica's acquired a nice reputation among contrarian investors, thanks to some enviable results. The London-based Eclectica Asset Management saw a 12% return last year in its flagship Eclectica hedge fund, and an eye-popping 46% gain in a new fund tha
President and CEO of the US AES Corporation Paul Hanrahan (2nd L) and Cho Soung Sik (R) CEO of South Korea's Posco Power put on white gloves during a ceremony to mark the beginning of the Mong Duong 2 BOT Power project in Mong Duong district ,... View Photo »
Sexual harassment of tribal students in Koraput, Nabarangpur and Rayagada districts, Kalinga Nagar carnage, Kandhamal communal strife, killing of people at Raighar, Maikanch and in the proposed site for the Posco project were some of the examples of police atrocities and disruptive law and order situati...
SOUTH Korean multinational steelmaker Posco said last week it had signed an initial agreement to acquire a stake in local ferrochrome-processing company Maranatha from Gurta of Switzerland and Zimbabwe's Anchor Holdings. In a statement, the company said
Congress candidate Sarada Jena, a former ZP member, grabbed the seat against his BJD rival Nimain Charana Swain, a former Erasama block chairman and a close confident of local BJD MLA and former Minister Damodar Rout. In the last ZP elections in Erasama
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President and CEO of the US AES Corporation Paul Hanrahan (3rd R) and Cho Soung Sik (R) CEO of South Korea's Posco Power attend a ceremony to mark the beginning of the Mong Duong 2 BOT Power project on September 16, 2011. Vietnam began on September 16... View Photo »
There is an attempt to set up Posco plant in the area forcibly. We demand its immediate shifting
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BHUBANESWAR: India's biggest blast furnace will go on steam at the Rourkela Steel Plant in Odisha soon, said Steel Authority of India (SAIL) chairman Chandra Sekhar Verma here on Saturday. Verma, who was here to hold discussions with chief minister Navee
The Pohang Iron and Steel Company, or POSCO (KRXS: 005490) (NYSE: PKX) (TYO: 5412) (LSE: PIDD), based in Pohang, South Korea, is the third largest steel producer in the world. Full Article
President and CEO of the US AES Corporation Paul Hanrahan (3rd R) and Cho Soung Sik (R) CEO of South Korea's Posco Power attend a ceremony to mark the beginning of the Mong Duong 2 BOT Power project on September 16, 2011. Vietnam began on September 16 construction of its largest-ever...
View Photo »An Indian women carrying a broom walks to collect twigs amid stems of trees chopped for the proposed $12 billion steel plant by South Korean conglomerate Posco at Noliashai in Jagatsinghpur district of Orissa state, India, Monday, July 25, 2011. India's government will set up a new...
View Photo »Indian women stand near the stems of trees chopped for the proposed $12 billion steel plant by South Korean conglomerate Posco at Noliashai in Jagatsinghpur district of Orissa state, India, Monday, July 25, 2011. India's government will set up a new environmental regulator to review...
View Photo »Villagers sit at the entrance point of Nuagaon village as they continue their protest against the acquisition of their land for the proposed $12 billion steel plant of South Korean conglomerate Posco, in Jagatsinghpur, India, Tuesday, June 28, 2011. The move to acquire farmland and turn...
View Photo »Indian villagers hold a meeting to discuss protest plans against the acquisition of their land for the proposed $12 billion steel plant of South Korean conglomerate Posco, in Jagatsinghpur, India, Monday, June 27, 2011. The move to acquire farmland and turn it into industrial...
View Photo »Indian villagers try to block roads with wood to prevent police from entering their village, as they protest against the acquisition of their land for the proposed $12 billion steel plant of South Korean conglomerate Posco, at Nuagaon village in Jagatsinghpur, India, Monday, June 27,...
View Photo »Indian women and children sit as they protest against the acquisition of their land for the proposed $12 billion steel plant of South Korean conglomerate Posco, in Jagatsinghpur, India, Monday, June 20, 2011. The the move to acquire farmland and turn it into industrial development areas...
View Photo »The South Korean national flag (L) and POSCO company flag(R) flutter in front of the company's headquarters in Seoul on August 30, 2011. South Korea's largest steelmaker Posco said August 30 its mining joint venture in New Caledonia would nearly double nickel production by 2014, helping...
View Photo »A South Korean man walks in the lobby of the POSCO headquarters in Seoul on August 30, 2011. South Korea's largest steelmaker Posco said August 30 its mining joint venture in New Caledonia would nearly double nickel production by 2014, helping provide a stable supply of the key raw...
View Photo »Villagers sit along the entry point to prevent policemen and officials from entering their land at Jagatsinghpur district, about 140 kilometers east of the eastern Indian city of Bhubaneswar on June 18, 2011. The villagers have been protesting against turning their farmland into an...
View Photo »Activists of the Socialist Unity Center of India (Communist) burn an effigy of Orissa state Chief Minister Navin Patnaik in Kolkata, India, Monday, June 20, 2011. The activists were protesting against the eviction of villagers in eastern Orissa state for the proposed US$12 billion steel...
View Photo »A villager sprays water to relieve children lying with other villagers along the entry point to prevent policemen and officials from entering their area at Jagatsinghpur district, about 140 kilometers (87 miles) east of eastern Bhubaneshwar, India, Saturday, June 11, 2011. The villagers...
View Photo »President and CEO of the US AES Corporation Paul Hanrahan (3rd R) and Cho Soung Sik (R) CEO of South Korea's Posco Power attend a ceremony to mark the beginning of the Mong Duong 2 BOT Power project on September 16, 2011. Vietnam began on September 16 construction of its largest-ever...
View Photo »Sexual harassment of tribal students in Koraput, Nabarangpur and Rayagada districts, Kalinga Nagar carnage, Kandhamal communal strife, killing of people at Raighar, Maikanch and in the proposed site for the Posco project were some of the examples of police atrocities and disruptive law and order situati...
There is an attempt to set up Posco plant in the area forcibly. We demand its immediate shifting
Posco is boosting its self-sufficiency in raw-material sourcing and also expanding sales bases globally, improving its profitability structure
This is part of a state government game plan to suppress the anti-Posco movement by hook or by crook.
The anti-land acquisition movement will not be weakened after my arrest. Villagers are hell bent not to give an inch of their land to Posco
He (Sahu) has been booked on false charges. It was a move to suppress the anti-Posco movement but the administration will not get success,â he added. Those who are supporting our agitation will stage demonstrations in Bhubaneswar on Monday. Similar protests will also be held in other parts of the countr...
He (Sahu) has been booked on false charges. It was a move to suppress the anti-Posco movement but the administration will not get success
It is a sinister design of the government to break the anti-Posco movement and carry out their plans. We condemn this arrest. Sahu should be released immediately
Sahu, President of Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (PPSS), was held by a police team at Nuapokhari last night when he was returning from Bhubaneswar to his village
Work at the Posco site has commenced. It had remained suspended since August 15 in view of holidays and other engagements. Construction work for rehabilitation colonies and boundary walls will also commence soon
