KCR to revive BILT Unit in Warangal

KCR to revive BILT Unit in Warangal
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Kamalapuram unit of Ballarpur Industries Limited (BILT) in Warangal that was shut down in April last year due to adverse global and Indian market conditions in the market of rayon grade pulp is all set to be revived by Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao who assured all the help from the government.

Kamalapuram unit of Ballarpur Industries Limited (BILT) in Warangal that was shut down in April last year due to adverse global and Indian market conditions in the market of rayon grade pulp is all set to be revived by Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao who assured all the help from the government.


Promising various measures to revive the industry and to help hundreds of workers who are uncertain of their future, the Chief Minister held a meeting with the top officials and the management of the company.


KCR directed officials of the 35-year-old company to supply eucalyptus wood for pulp and raise the plants in forests to meet entire requirement of the company within the state along with coal and electricity supply at subsidized rates.


Established in 1977, BILT is owned by India's leading business conglomerate, Avantha Group.

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