Adani Group to set up cement factory in Jharkhand's Godda
The consent to set up a factory was given after a conversation between the Chairman of the Adani Group, Gautam Adani, and Member of Parliament Nishikant Dubey in Delhi.
Dubey had raised concern over the massive amount of fly ash that accumulated during power generation earlier.
The model of the factory will be based on a sustainable solution, and large quantities of fly ash will be mixed with limestone to make cement that will overcome all challenges, said the Adani Group.
With a new power plant of 1,600 MW capacity based on super-critical technology and a cement factory by the Adani Godda, the region is expected to become a huge industrial center.
Dubey announced that approval has been given on his part, to establish a cement factory along with a power plant in Godda.
Jharkhand’s coal reserves are estimated at 83,151 million tonne, whereas it accounts for 20-25% of the total steel production in India. In Jharkhand, 1,248 thousand tonnes of limestone were produced, with a total value of Rs 42.91 crore in 2018-19.
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