Tamil Nadu government announces 'Amma Cement Scheme'

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India: The Tamil Nadu government has announced the 'Amma Cement Scheme,' under which it will procure cement from private manufacturers with the intention of re-selling at a set price in the event of a possible future price increase.

J Jayalalithaa, Tamil Nadu's chief minister, said that she had recently discussed the situation regarding production of cement from the state and supply from outside with officials. Tamil Nadu consumes 1.7 – 1.8Mt/month of cement. Some 400,000 – 450,000t is supplied by Andhra Pradesh, where prices have recently risen substantially. As such, Tamil Nadu has reduced its purchases from Andhra Pradesh to 150,000 – 300,000t/month. However, Tamil Nadu's cement producers have risen their own prices as demand grows.

The Amma Cement Scheme was created in response. The Tamil Nadu government will purchase 200,000t/month of cement from private manufacturers and re-sell it through local distributors. Beneficiaries are eligible for a maximum of 750 bags and the cement could be bought by submitting a government-approved building plan or aroad plan. Those who want to buy cement for repair and renovation are eligible for 10 - 100 bags. Tamil Nadu Cement Corporation will be the nodal agency and the scheme will be implemented by Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation and Rural Development Department.

Last modified on 01 October 2014

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