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$50-m IFC loan for OCL

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New Delhi, May 7

IFC, private sector arm of the World Bank Group, today said it would provide a $50 million loan to Orissa-based cement manufacturer OCL India Ltd. The 10-year loan will help the company build and operate a new kiln line of 1.3 million tonnes per year at its existing cement plant site at Rajgangpur, IFC said in a statement.

Besides, it will also enable the company to set up a cement-grinding unit with nine lakh tonnes per year capacity at Kapilas, Cuttack district, Orissa, it said. In addition to providing long-term funds, IFC will advise the company on developing an integrated community development plan and adopting higher environmental, health, and safety standards, said IFC South Asia Regional Manager Mr Sujoy Bose.

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