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Steel
is the backbone of all industries
and the basic ingredient for
growth and development of a
country. Traditionally, the
fortunes of the steel industry
have been linked to the economic
cycle of the country. Per capita
consumption of steel speaks
volumes about the relative position
of the country on the development
frontier.
In India, the per capita consumption
of steel stands low compared
to China and as well as the
world average. Use of steel
in large steel consuming sectors
like construction is quite low
in India in comparison to developed
and developing countries. Moreover,
steel is also completely recyclable
and thus environment-friendly.
Hence, a large potential exists
in furthering the usage of steel
in various segments.
With
this view in mind, Ministry
of Steel along with the major
steel producers of the nation
(SAIL, TISCO, JVSL, ESSAR, ISPAT
etc.) have promoted and established
the Institute for Steel Development
and Growth (INSDAG) at Calcutta.
The Institute is registered
as a "Society" in
West Bengal, with its registered
office at Ispat Bhavan, 40 Chowringhee
Road, Kolkata 700 071. The Institute
is a member-based non-profit
making organisation. Its operating
office is at Ispat Niketan,
52/1A, Ballygunge Circular Road,
kolkata 700 019.
Focused
Activities
INSDAG
strives to expand the use of
steel in the residential, commercial,
infrastructure, industrial and
rural segments of the construction
industry. However, shortly it
will also cover automotive,
power, rail and road transportation
and irrigation segments. In
doing so, INSDAG organises a
series of seminars and workshops
which act as a platform for
all connected to the steel value
chain - architects, consultants,
structural engineers, steel
producers, contractors, fabricators,
hardware suppliers, government
agencies, specifiers etc. These
seminars and workshops are not
only the forum for addressing
the best practices in steel
usage but also focus on identifying
the constraints in the usage
of steel and removing the impediments.
Members are entitled to participate
in these programmes at a discounted
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