
Godawari Power And Ispat Ltd (GPIL) announced the resumption of operations at its iron ore pellet plant in Siltara, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, after a month-long shutdown. The plant was temporarily closed following an incident during a routine inspection.
The shutdown lasted 34 days and resulted in a production loss of approximately 150,000 metric tons of iron ore pellets. The plant has a total capacity of 1.8 million tonnes per annum (MTPA), making the disruption significant for quarterly output.
Despite the production setback, GPIL expressed confidence in meeting its annual targets. In its regulatory filing, the company stated:
“We are confident that we would be able to achieve the yearly production targets, as the Company will not be required to take any further maintenance shutdown during the current financial year.”
This indicates plans to compensate for lost output through operational adjustments in the coming months.
The pellet plant plays a critical role in GPIL’s integrated steel operations, supporting India’s infrastructure development and industrial growth. The company’s ability to recover from this disruption will be closely watched by stakeholders and investors.
India’s steel sector continues to be a key driver of economic growth, with demand supported by construction and manufacturing. Operational resilience among major players like GPIL is essential for maintaining supply stability in the domestic market.
Read More: India's Steel Consumption Set to Grow 9-10% In FY26.
Godawari Power And Ispat Ltd has resumed operations at its Raipur pellet plant after a 34-day shutdown, reaffirming its commitment to achieving annual production goals. The company’s recovery strategy will be crucial for sustaining performance in a competitive steel industry.
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Published on: Oct 30, 2025, 11:45 AM IST

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