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The company paid Rs 232.2 million for the land parcel and made an advance payment of nearly Rs 148.2 million in December 2018.
The land parcel will most likely be used for either the expansion of the company's steel plant or the development of an integrated township.
The company recently increased the capacity of its Dolvi plant, which was acquired by JSW Steel in 2010 through the acquisition of Ispat Industries, from 3.3 million tonne to 10 million tonne.
The steel manufacturer paid a stamp duty of Rs 13.9 million for the registration of the deal.
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