M C Goel, executive vice-president of JK Paper, said, “We had taken all necessary steps to ensure constant running of the plant and that the safety of the employees is not compromised during the cyclonic storm.”
Apart from this, the state government had decided to keep the hydro electric units running, to supply electricity to the industrial units when required. “The water level in the reservoirs had been maintained in such a way that hydro power production is not hampered,” said P K Jena, secretary (energy), Government of Odisha.
JK Papers, the flagship arm of the Singhania group, started its operations at the Rs 1,750 crore Rayagada plant in Odisha later in the month of August. The Rayagada plant contributes to around 60% of their paper production with approximately 2.15 lakh tonnes of pulping annually.