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Oct 10, 2012, 06.46 PM IST
SAIL today said the domestic steel demand will go up further from 6.6 percent witnessed during April-August period with the onset of the festival season.
"In India, during the April-August period of the current fiscal, steel demand has gone by 6.6 percent against the global demand growth of less than three per cent. The ensuing festival season will be a brisk one. Demand will further go up," SAIL Chairman C S Verma told reporters on the sidelines of the World Steel Association event here.
Verma said the demand has to pick up in India given the fact that the per capita consumption of steel in the country at 55 kg is far less the world average of 214 kg. Consumption is even lesser in rural India, where more than 50 percent of the population lives.
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