Steel
Once upon a time, when India was living in a cocoon of self imposed economic isolation, Tata Steel managed to produce a little more than one million tonnes of steel. Close to 90,000 workers and employees were part of the ‘happy’ family that managed this job in 1992. Fifteen years thereon, today Tata Steel easily produces more than five times of what was then. And the work force has been reduced dramatically to about 34,000. “Are you scared?” asks Roy, with a sly grin, alluding not to the nouveau Tata Steel, but to the monstrous heat shoving us back to the dry sarcastic reality of blast furnace number 7. And Tata Steel has exactly seven of them lavishly spread over 16 square kilometres, an area that forms the exact centre of Jamshedpur.
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Source:- IIPM-Business and Economy, Initiative:- Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri - 2006
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