Thoothukudi: Sterlite to fulfill NGT guidelines for reopening

Ramnath said the plant would continue to maintain its high standards.

Update: 2018-12-15 21:26 GMT
The court had pointed out that a peaceful protest against the plant had turned violent only on the 100th day of the agitation.

Chennai: The Vedanta management is predictably very happy with the NGT order allowing it to resume operations and directing the TN electricity board to restore power to the smelter unit at Thoothukudi.

“We are happy that all those affected by the closure will get back their source of livelihood and the town of Thoothukudi will revert to normalcy. We will study the order in detail and shall take all steps required to restart the operations as per guidelines given by the honourable court”, said Sterlite Copper CEO Ramnath, welcoming the NGT order. 

Insisting that Sterlite has been operating its smelter with “best-in- class technology adapting best practices followed globally”, Ramnath said the plant would continue to maintain its high standards. 

“We thank the people of Thoothukudi for the faith reposed in us and for their support. We will continue to work for the welfare of the communities around the region and remain committed to growing sustainably along with the people of Thoothukudi”, Ramnath said in a statement released soon after the NGT Bench pronounced its verdict. 

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