The urgency stemmed from more than 15,000 families losing their livelihood since the plant's closure. These also include the port workers, lorry drivers, contract labour workers and breadwinning women
The prolonged closure of its controversial Thoothukudi plant has had an unintended impact on the country's exports of the industrial metal
It said the order was only a knee-jerk reaction of the state to "appease" a section of public with vested interest
The continuing shut down of Sterlite Copper Plant in Thoothukudi, in Tamil Nadu, would impact around 2-3 per cent of Vedanta Group's profit. The company also said it is putting on hold the Plant-II construction till the time things settle down and the focus will be on restarting the Plant-I at Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu.The plant was shut down since March, initially as part of an yearly maintenance, and later due to the rejection of Consent to Operate (CTO) by the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and followed by the state Government's order to permanently close the facility. The government action came after the local population raised protest against the facility, which turned violent on May 22 claiming life of 11 people in a Police firing to an anti-Sterlite protest.While stating that false propaganda dominated over the truth about the company, P Ramnath, CEO of Sterlite Copper says that the Plant-II construction, which actually triggered the protest this, is kept on hold, ...