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Inviting suggestions on Increasing Steel Demand

Inviting suggestions on Increasing Steel Demand
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Oct 20, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Dec 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Notwithstanding the current challenges, Indian steel industry has significant potential for growth The per capita steel consumption in India at 61 kg is much lower than the global ...

Notwithstanding the current challenges, Indian steel industry has significant potential for growth The per capita steel consumption in India at 61 kg is much lower than the global average of 208 kg or that of other major steel producing countries. The planned investment in infrastructure sector, expansion of railways network, development of domestic shipbuilding industry, opening up of defence sector for private participation, anticipated growth in automobile and capital goods industry and the construction in urban & rural areas and the continued investment in Roads and Highways are expected to create significant domestic demand for steel. With GDP growth of 7.5% per annum till 2030-31, crude steel demand in the country is expected to increase to 120-125 MT by 2019-20, 155-165 MT by 2023-24, and 235-275 MT by 2030-31, requiring a significant increase in capacity and production of steel within the country.

Some of the measures identified by Ministry of Steel to boost Steel demand in near future are:

1) Rural sector:
The low per capita steel consumption in the rural sector of about 12 kg provides substantial scope for growth specifically under: Housing under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna, Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojna etc. can be brought to steel based platform
Rural housing targets to achieve 1 crore dwelling units in next 3 years and usage of steel based structures will provide huge impetus to the demand of Steel`
2) Urban sector:
Commercial and residential buildings and flyovers could be targeted.
“Housing for All” Mission by 2022 can directly contribute to pre-fab and precast mass affordable housing, which in turn will lead to higher consumption of steel.
Bridges, pavements and crash barriers used in Roads & Highways can be upgraded to steel bridges, steel reinforced pavements and steel crash barriers respectively.
3) Road, Highways & Bridges:
There are over 1 lakh bridges in the country and “conditions survey” is being conducted by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) for rehabilitation/ reconstruction of 1500 road bridges. Further, 208 “Road over bridges” (ROBs) are identified for re-construction within the next 2 years by the Public Works Departments. Steel intensive bridges can be used in place of conventional RCC bridges, wherever possible because of cost advantage, quicker installation and longer life span.

4) Railways:
Usage of steel in railways is mainly limited to laying of railway tracks, rolling stocks, wagons and coaches. However, there is considerable scope of increasing steel usage in making railway station, foot over bridges, rail coaches, construction of steel based railway colony buildings especially in seismic prone areas, construction of dedicated freight corridors & superfast rail corridors and construction of more steel bridges for saving time & CAPEX.
Railways are shifting from overhead electrical setups to underground systems. The existing overhead poles & other fittings may be given to interested players in the steel sector for conversion to underground conduit pipes. Efforts will be made with Ministry of Railways to increase the usage of steel in Railways.

5) Defense, shipbuilding and other manufacturing sectors:
The “Make in India” initiative is expected to witness significant investment, which will stimulate steel demand. However, such benefit can only be passed on to the domestic steel producers if it is made mandatory for government funded/PPP projects in these sectors to source a part of their steel requirement from domestic producers.
Ministry of Steel is taking up with Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Rural Development and Ministry of Road Transport & Highways and other Ministries concerned and also with the State Governments to increase steel usage in rural and urban sector, especially in construction and infrastructure development.

All stakeholders concerned are therefore requested to submit their comments/ suggestions on MyGov by 30.11.2016.

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bhuvaneswari veeramani
bhuvaneswari veeramani 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
1. Improve the export of indian steel through free trade agreements 2. To apply a high tariff for imported steel. This leads to reduce the demand for imported steel. 3. Not impose over anti dumping duty on raw materials which are very important to steel production. It is directly increase the cost of steel production. 4. Develop a new technology to replace the unhygienic materials (like plastic) to steel.
jinumm
jinumm 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
Hi Sir, I am currently working from a small town named "pala", . This place is known for good for small business .. In my view we need to fdelope a it industrial are here many it firms already here http://yseo.in/seo-company-kottayam so its my idea to cooperate with government we can promote this place as it hub in kottayam Regards, Pradeep
Avinash Kumar Shukla
Avinash Kumar Shukla 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
First focus needs to done on reducing the cost of steel manufacturing in India itself so that demand of Chinese steel can be reduced Second, need to think to start manufacturing of Containers in which we have complete dependency on China. But most important part is to see how cost part can be optimized. Third, it can be think to replace all Paverblock roads into R.C.C. Roads, this will not only give the durability of Roads but also increase the demand of Steel..
Kiran VK
Kiran VK 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
First ban Chinese products Sir,nowadays prefabricated materials from China are been dumped nowadays,either ban them or impose heavy duties on them.Also encourage Indian shipping companies to get done their maintenance jobs in Indian yards rather than in foreign yards.Decrease production costs of steel by decreasing power costs and other duties.Give tax sops to companies using desi steel or impose double duties to those who use foreign steel.
GAURAV CHAUDHARY
GAURAV CHAUDHARY 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
In addition to above mentioned other suggestions: 1) Reduce price of steel production by moving factories near coal and Iron ore mines and cheaper transportation ways. 2) Bring policy to favor Indian manufacturing in fields of education, utensils, telecom, medical devices,airports, steel furnitures ( replace wood by steel- save trees)- for domestic and export purposes. 3) Develop technologies where we use iron to create other high grade alloys than steel.
SUNIL MATHUR
SUNIL MATHUR 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
Use of aluminum utensils is to be discouraged as it is detrimental to health. Instead, use of stainless steel utensils (including pressure cookers) may be promoted. Because of water-scarcity, use of overhead tanks for water storage is common in India. These tanks are generally made of plastic and are not very hygienic. We may gradually shift over to tanks made of steel or stainless steel. This would be feasible only if the tanks are cost-effective.