Vedanta plans to build $1.4bn copper smelter in India 1 April 2021 (Last Updated April 1st, 2021 10:24)
Mining company Vedanta is reportedly planning to build a new copper smelter in India, with a potential investment of Rs100bn ($1.37bn).
The proposed 500,000tpa copper smelter complex is expected to create nearly 10,000 jobs. Credit: Łukasz Klepaczewski from Pixabay.
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Mining company Vedanta is reportedly planning to build a new copper smelter in India, with a potential investment of Rs100bn ($1.37bn).
As part of the plan, the firm has launched expressions of interest from Indian state government partners to find a potential partner for the development of the 500,000tpa copper smelter complex.
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They say it is the only way to handle the issues of overflowing sewage, erratic water supply and traffic jams
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They say it is the only way to handle the issues of overflowing sewage, erratic water supply and traffic jams Despite being part of the cityscape, Pallavaram has been facing such civic issues as sanitary sewer overflow, erratic drinking water supply, traffic congestion caused by encroachments, flooding and, above all, garbage being dumped into waterbodies. Residents believe the only solution is the merger of the area with the Greater Chennai Corporation.