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Inviting suggestions on Increasing Steel Demand

Inviting suggestions on Increasing Steel Demand
Start Date :
Oct 20, 2016
Last Date :
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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Gaurav Johari
Gaurav Johari 9 years 7 months ago
Primary use of steel is in manufacturing, for which 'Make in India' is going to contribute. On the other side, steel can also be used to make large storage equipments (being corrosion resistance). I suggest using steel to construct micro-storage containers in the villages across the country for farmers to help store their produce (instead of sacks which are not effective). Making steel containers and installing them will help them transport effectively and increase shelf life of crops. #steel
AJAY S NAGLE
AJAY S NAGLE 9 years 7 months ago
My Suggestion is to design low cost houses with major steel members such as columns & beams and walls of prefabricated RCC or some other material which would increase the speed of construction save lot of overhead expenses and quality issue. The manufactures of such members ( columns & beams ) should be given low interest rate finance , the buildings should be encouraged particularly in earth quake prone area after a proper modular design duly approved by CBRI Rorkee.
KEDAR Mruchunjai erukulapati
KEDAR Mruchunjai erukulapati 9 years 7 months ago
Steel as main raw material of manufacturing and construction industry in order to increase the demand one should increase the demand for products of these industries.To increase demand , Allow construction of higher buildings or skyscrapers.(if our country has tallest building it would be attraction and all so a sign of Indian growth) , Encourage manufacturing of ships and water transport. , Build Indian Aircraft Carrier which represents Indian army power.
Ayush Mishra
Ayush Mishra 9 years 7 months ago
Make new govt companies like steel locomotives company,track laying company,shipbuiding company and aim to take orders from nations like africa uzbekistan ,middle east
ROHIT PINGILI
ROHIT PINGILI 9 years 7 months ago
One way to meet steel demand is by using scrap from old machineries, vehicles,ships,aircraft etc. This will support existing steel manufacturing and imports if at all imports happen. Government projects for construction of bridges, buildings,ports could be executed by using more steel than what is being used at present.The manufacturing sector is small and has great potential to meet domestic needs & create jobs. Thus incentivising steel produced domestically will boost consumption.
Praveen Kumar
Praveen Kumar 9 years 7 months ago
IT industries should not limit to few cities like Bangalore,Hyderabad,Pune, Kolkatta and Delhi(NCR).If IT Industries will be across all india(North,South,East and West) then employment will increase as well as traffic load and other basic need will be splited across cities.
sanjaykumar patwa
sanjaykumar patwa 9 years 7 months ago
1.cut off bank interest rates for housing. 2.single window permissions for commencing new food processing industries in rural areas. 3.loan rebate for animal husbandary, goat farm,cattle farm steel shades. 3.arrange national competition for architects engineers and steel designer for steel structures for town halls,cultural halls,and such community gathering places and announce funds for such development. 4.change concrete building practice to steel structure practice as in foreign countries
Gopal kumar
Gopal kumar 9 years 7 months ago
Balance between Demand and supply keep economy on winning path. From statistics our steel consumption is far less than world average consumption. This is the sign of low demand in steel industry. But there are sectors which can be touched deeper to escalate demand and that is infrastructural development in rural area. To make development uniform throughout the country rural area should be picked first, through which many rural problem can be identified and solved. Jai Bharat...
C P Joshi
C P Joshi 9 years 7 months ago
Start building Smart Cities for which the state govt will have to select large rural areas attached to these cities. For building the new infrastructure the funds set for govt. schemes in which not even a single paisa is being utilised for the purpose for example MNREGA funds can be utilised. OR Banks will fund these cities by investing in State Govt. Smart City Bonds repayment of which will have to be provided in the state finance budget every year.
C P Joshi
C P Joshi 9 years 7 months ago
Build elevated National Corridor covering North South East West India with cemented roads which uses lot of steel. The corridor will be used for transportation only by large vehicles.