In a major industrial push, the Durgapur Steel Plant in West Bengal is all set to bag a second unit, about 67 years since the inauguration of the first plant.
Set to be made with a likely investment of ₹35,000 crore, the proposed mega project is expected to mark a milestone in the city’s industrial journey, besides further strengthening India’s steel manufacturing capacity.
After 67 years since the inauguration of its first steel plant, Durgapur is set to bag a second unit of Steel Plant with a likely investment of ₹35,000 crore. The proposed project is expected to mark a major milestone in the city’s industrial journey and strengthen India’s steel… pic.twitter.com/7TYTKbyTUn
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Established in the late 1950s with assistance from the UK, the Durgapur Steel Plant serves as a key unit of the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) and stands as a testament to India’s industrial advancement. It is located in Durgapur, West Bengal, and known for its integrated steel production facilities, technological innovations as well as significant contributions to the nation’s infrastructure development.
Initially, the plant commenced operations in 1959 and was among the first integrated steel plants set up in India. Over the decades, it evolved into a leading producer of long steel products. Till now, it serves as the only producer of forged railway wheels and axles in the country.