Kamadhenu Ispat to build a new plant in Jammu-Kashmir

Monday, 18 October 2004 10:36:08 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Kamadhenu Ispat to build a new plant in Jammu-Kashmir

According to recent market news, Kamadhenu Ispat is planning to build a steel plant in Jammu-Kashmir state of India with an investment of Rupees 90 million ($1.9 million). The government has approved the project, which is scheduled to start next month. Production at the plant is expected to start within three to four months after the construction begins. The planned steel plant will produce 60'000 tons of steel products per annum, including galvanized steel bars.

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