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Tata Steel's blast furnace in Jamshedpur exceeded 50 million tonnes of hot metal production, making it the first in India to achieve this milestone without mid-term repairs. Commissioned in 2008, the 'H' Blast Furnace has consistently surpassed its designed capacity by 20%.
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