Archive for October, 2007
Lanjigarh-Bhawanipatna rail segment almost finished: Dharitri
Kalahandi, Railways Comments Off on Lanjigarh-Bhawanipatna rail segment almost finished: DharitriAdministrative shuffle; LN Gupta appointed as resident commissioner of Orissa in Delhi
State Bureaucrats (IAS, OAS, etc.) Comments Off on Administrative shuffle; LN Gupta appointed as resident commissioner of Orissa in DelhiFollowing is extracted from a report in Kalinga times.
Laxmi Narayan Gupta: Transfered from Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Energy Department, and appointed as its Resident Commissioner in New Delhi.
The government declared the post of Resident Commissioner equivalent in status and responsibility to the post of Commissioner-cum- Secretary to Government provided in the IAS cadre of the State.
Upendra Prasad Singh: Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Steel & Mines Department, has been allowed to remain in additional charge of the office of the Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Energy Department following Gupta’s transfer to New Delhi.
Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra: Was appointed as Resident Commissioner on September 24. This is canceled. He has been appointed as Commissioner-cum-Secretary, I.T. Department.
Surendra Nath Tripathi: Additional appointment as Commissioner-cum-Secretary shall stand terminated from the date Mohapatra takes over.
Vir Vikram Yadav: Was under orders of transfer as Executive Director, Orissa Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Bhubaneswar and ex-officio Additional Secretary, Housing & Urban Development Department. Has been appointed as Director, Rural Development and ex-officio Additional Secretary to Government, Rural Development Department.
The post of Director, Rural Development is declared equivalent in status and responsibility to the post of Additional Secretary to Government provided in the IAS cadre of the State.
ITC plans foodparks and luxury hotels in Orissa
Food processing, Hotels and resorts, INVESTMENTS and INVESTMENT PLANS, ITC 1 Comment »Following is an excerpt from a report in Economic Times:
ITC group on Tuesday expressed keen interest in making investments for setting up luxury hotels and food parks in Orissa, official sources said.
This was conveyed to the state government during a meeting ITC vice president Nazib Arif had with chief minister Naveen Patnaik here, the sources said, adding Patnaik promised necessary cooperation for the proposed ventures.
The proposed food parks would have facilities for setting up of processing units, sources said.
Mission Ashra rescues mentally challenged women from the streets and rehabilitates them: a Samaja story
Mission Ashra, Odisha NGOs, PHILANTHROPY, SHG, DISTINGUISHED NGOS & FOUNDATIONS, Websites of Interest Comments Off on Mission Ashra rescues mentally challenged women from the streets and rehabilitates them: a Samaja story
The Hindu also has an article on Mission Ashra. Ashra’s home page is here. It has many success stories.
Orissa Society of the Americas writes about KBK Rail Connectivity to the CM and PM: Various reports
APPEAL to readers, Balangir, CENTER & ODISHA, Gajapati, Kalahandi, Kandhamala, KBK Plus district cluster, Khordha, Malkangiri, Nabarangpur, Nuapada, Odisha and Center, Planning Commission and Odisha, Railways, Rayagada, Sonepur Comments Off on Orissa Society of the Americas writes about KBK Rail Connectivity to the CM and PM: Various reportsThis has been reported in Tathya.in, Kalinga Times, and Odisha.in so far. Odisha. in has the two letters.
We appeal to the readers with interest in Orissa to contact their local organization (Outside Orissa, the local Orissa/Oriya/Kalinga organization) and through them send a similar letter to the PM and CM at the earliest. The planning commission has been asked by the PM on September 14th to make the location decisions in two months. So time is running out on this.
Genetech City: Progress on the proposed Biotechnology park in Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, BioTech, Pharma, IDCO, Khordha, Team Odisha 1 Comment »Following are excerpts from a New Indian Express report.
Work on the Genetech City, the proposed bio-technology park at Andharua, on the outskirts of the city, will start from December if things go as per schedule.
The bio-technology park will be developed in PPP mode through competitive bidding route and the Science and Technology Department has invited tenders from private firms for development of the park on 54 acres provided by the State Government.
Eight developers – Akruti Nirman Limited, Mumbai, Eldeco Infrastructure and Properties Limited, New Delhi, Bharat Biotech Infrastructure, Hyderabad, TCG Urban Infrastructure and Holding Ltd, Mumbai, Ambience Developers and Infrastructure Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, Bhubaneswar Entertainment World Developers, Indore, Ramkey Infrastructure Ltd, Hyderabad and Unitech Limited, Kolkata have bided for the project.
The bidders have been asked to make their presentation to the Government on the project and bid selection will be completed by the end of this month, official sources said.
While 25 acres of the Genetech City will be used as bio-technology and pharmaceutical corridor, an information technology centre will be developed on another 15 acres. A bio-tech incubator centre will be developed on an area of 10 acres, sources said. IDCO has been entrusted with the job of infrastructure development of the park.
Southern Splendour Express covering tourist spots in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Orissa
Railways, TOURISM, ENTERTAINMENT and SHOPPING Comments Off on Southern Splendour Express covering tourist spots in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and OrissaFollowing is an excerpt from Newkerala.com on this.
He said the Government would put on tracks ‘Southern Splendour express’ covering most of the tourist spots in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Orissa at a cost of Rs 40 crore, for which the Railway Ministry had approved.
An excerpt from Zeenews is as follows:
Palace on wheels a special train for tourism would be taken up with a total outlay of Rs 40 crores connecting Tamil Nadu, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, Reddy said and added orders were placed for 19 bogies for this purpose.
Demand for completion of Berhampur master plan : Samaja
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Ganjam Comments Off on Demand for completion of Berhampur master plan : SamajaListing your phone in the do not call list in India: Ad in Samaja
BSNL Odisha Circle, CONSUMER & RTI LINKS Comments Off on Listing your phone in the do not call list in India: Ad in SamajaSeveral positive articles on Orissa in out-of-state newspapers and magazines
ADMINISTRATION & REPs, Beaches, Puri, Temples Comments Off on Several positive articles on Orissa in out-of-state newspapers and magazines- Deecan Herald, Bangalore On Puri and Raghuraj pur. Excerpts: “There you have 752 ovens,” he said and grinned at me. I got more attentive to the building and to what the panda (priest) had been saying about the famous Jagannath Temple of Puri in Orissa. “We have 400 cooks and 200 helpers and four to five lakhs of earthen handis of prasadam are cooked every day, consisting of ghee-rice, khichdi, different vegetable preparations and a host of sweetmeats,” he added. We were still at the stepped courtyard that leads to the Pidha deul (outer sanctum) of the temple.
There seemed to be a preoccupation with food, I thought. And Dasarathji soon explained why. “Lord Vishnu wakes up in Dwarka in the west, meditates in Badrinath in the north and then takes his bath at Rameswaram in the south,” he said. I now understood the bathing ritual at Rameswaram I had witnessed there some years ago. Dasarathji continued, “Then the Lord comes here, to Puri, to have His food.”
- OutlookIndia.com on the aftermath of the 1999 super-cyclone. Excerpts: The figures speak for themselves. Practically every family that lost their home received money to construct a concrete house. Some 221 healthcare units were built or restored along with nearly a thousand km of road, 500 agro-service centres, 2,555 lift-irrigation facilities, 8,890 primary schools and 1,149 high school buildings. … "We’ve trained people from each coastal village in rescue operations and first aid. They form the backbone of the shelters and we hold refresher courses for them once in three months," OSDMA MD Nikunja K. Sundaray told Outlook. In addition, the agency has drawn on personnel from the state armed police to form the Orissa Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF), which has platoon-strength units stationed in five coastal locations. Four hundred communication posts, equipped with VHF sets and satellite phones, are strung out along the coast to provide early warnings.
The agency proved its mettle on September 13, when a tsunami warning sounded in the early evening. "Within a few minutes, people in all the coastal districts were alerted," Sundaray said. "And within two hours, we had evacuated lakhs of people to safer places, including the cyclone shelters." In fact, the UNDP was so impressed that it is now studying their response mechanism as a model for other countries. On its own initiative, the OSDMA is offering disaster management consultancy to other states.
Orissa received thousands of crores of rupees in aid after the cyclone.Amazingly, not a single allegation of corruption or irregularities in distribution of relief has surfaced. Baijayant (Jay) Panda, the BJD MP, recalls that immediately after coming to power in early 2000, CM Naveen Patnaik drew up guidelines to ensure that "relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction had to be efficient and transparent, without any bias and corruption," and that all such projects were strictly monitored. "We’ve evolved a set of clear benchmarks and ‘best practices’ that are now being emulated by other states," he told Outlook. Even Opposition leaders in Orissa concede the remarkable achievements of the government’s relief and rehab efforts, which have shown that a gust of ill wind can be harnessed to blow some good.
- OutlookIndia.com on Bhubaneswar and the accessibility of Orissa government. Excerpts: Orissa’s rulers and administrators have maintained Bhubaneswar’s ethos, unlike in West Bengal where we have defiled, destroyed or made ugly even what we inherited from the British. Bhubaneswar is not congested, and never will be, since building regulations are strictly implemented unlike in Kolkata where politicians sponsor slums and unauthorized colonies that have made this city not only an urban mess, but one of the ugliest in the world.
Bhubaneswar was devastated just eight years ago by the super-cyclone; the city not only displays no signs of that, but has learnt from that experience and adopted a number of measures to cope with such calamities in future. Kolkata would have wallowed in that misery for decades and used it to justify its miserable state.
Clean & Efficient
There’s an air of efficiency to everything in Bhubaneswar. On a visit to the state secretariat there, I couldn’t help comparing it to our Writers’ Building. A well-manicured, lush garden greets visitors, unlike the chaos that reigns supreme outside Writers’. Inside, I was surprised by the absence of any crowds. There were no pot-bellied cops lounging around, no pan-chewing hangers-on, no parasitic touts, no babus scurrying around with bulky files, no peons chatting in the corridors and loud crowds waiting to gain entry to meet ministers and bureaucrats. Even the Chief Minister’s Secretariat looked uncluttered, free of fixers and the babus all seemed to be working.
I’m told that after coming to power in 2000, Naveen Patnaik brought about this sea change. Touts, fixers and other undesirables were banned entry. Visitors’ entry was streamlined and ministers and bureaucrats asked to devote time to meet people instead of keeping them waiting. The administration was made extremely responsive, efficient, transparent, and largely honest. The number of cops on duty at the secretariat was sharply reduced to the bare minimum. All employees were asked to be courteous and helpful and turn up for work smartly.
The secretariat building is simple, but clean and well-maintained, sans all those employees’ union posters, betel-leaf stains, dust, cobwebs and garbage that predominates Writers’. Overall, the seat of governance in Orissa is a pleasant place and emits a positive aura that not only puts visitors at ease, but also conveys the impression that works gets done. It does, and I found that out first-hand.
Accessible To All
Having encountered, quite frustratingly, Bengal’s politicians and bureaucrats for the past few years, meeting their Orissa counterparts was like inhaling a breath of fresh air. I sought, and got, appointments with top bureaucrats at very short notices. In Kolkata, everyone would have made me wait for days and in only very rare cases would have agreed to meet me. It is quite easy to meet Ministers and the Chief Minister or to talk to them over the phone, unlike in Bengal where ministers and bureaucrats make themselves inaccessible.
Tata Ginger hotels in Paradeep and Konark in 2008; future plans for Jharsuguda, Angul and Kalinganagar
Angul, Anugul- Talcher - Saranga- Nalconagar, Hotels and resorts, Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Jajpur Rd- Vyasanagar- Duburi- Kalinganagar, Jharsugurha, Jharsugurha- Brajarajnagar- Belpahar, Paradip - Jatadhari - Kujanga, Puri Comments Off on Tata Ginger hotels in Paradeep and Konark in 2008; future plans for Jharsuguda, Angul and KalinganagarFollowing are excerpts from a New Indian Express report on this.
Tata’s budget hotel chain Ginger is expected to open doors to foodies in Paradip and Konark by the end of 2008.
Chief executive officer of Roots Corporation, Prabhat Pani said, they have already acquired one acre of land each in both these towns and would start construction in the next two months. Plans are also afoot to come up with a Ginger hotel in industrial towns like Jharsuguda, Angul and Kalinga Nagar in the next couple of years.
Roots Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Group and manages the Ginger chain of hotels. The company entered into the State in September last year with the launch of Ginger in the city.
AAI Checks up on Rourkela air strip
Airports and air connectivity, Rourkela- Kansbahal, Sundergarh 1 Comment »Following is an excerpt from a New Indian Express report on this.
A three member survey team of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) on Friday made a spot assessment of the Rourkela airstrip to find out the feasibility of re-introduction of air connectivity to the city.
Led by senior civil aviation consultant and former executive director of AAI D P Chakravorty the team comprised Air Traffic Controller (East) Timir Bandhopadhyay and AAI’s Chief of Communication R K Chandra.
They have reportedly expressed satisfaction over the existing infrastructure.
The team found the airstrip infrastructre here better than that at Ranchi and Jamshedpur. The team, however, felt the need for a passenger terminal besides further strengthening of the existing fire services.
Railway board Chair’s meeting with Orissa officials
Angul, Balangir, Bhubaneswar-Nayagarh, CENTER & ODISHA, Dhenkanal, ECOR, Jajpur, Kalahandi, Railways Comments Off on Railway board Chair’s meeting with Orissa officialsThe Chairperson of the Railway board, in Bhubaneswar for the Railways athletic meet, met various Orissa government officials. Following are excerpts from various newspapers report on the meeting.
The state government would provide land for the proposed general stores depot of the east coast railway at Mancheswar.
The proposal was taken in a meeting between the chief minister Mr Naveen Patnaik and the railway board chairman Mr KC Jena here today. It is hoped that this particular endeavour would assist the small entrepreneurs to a great extent.
The state government has also promised to provide land for beautification of the entrance to the Bhubaneswar railway station.
Mr KC Jena informed the chief minister Mr Naveen Patnaik that a survey is being conducted for running of passenger trains on the Daitari- Banspani route and the certificate of the commissioner for railway safety is being awaited.
Issues pertaining to the development of the railways in the state like expediting of the important railway projects of the state, increasing the allocation, setting up of special purpose vehicles for Haridaspur-Paradeep and Angul-Sukinda railway projects and passenger amenities were the topics discussed in the meeting.
The establishment of a world-class station at Baranga also formed a part of the discussion. The chief secretary Mr Ajit Tripathy of the east coast railway, the general manager Mr SS Khurana, the secretary to chief minister Mr BK Patnaik, the commerce and transport secretary Mr P Patnaik were present in the meeting.
Pioneer:
During the meeting, discussions were also held for speedy implementation of the Khurda Road-Bolangir new broad gauge rail link and Lanjigarha Road-Junagarh rail link project.
The Government also urged the Railway Board chairman to expedite the Bargarha-Nawapara Road -via- Padmapur railway link, Jeypore-Malkangiri railway connection, extensions of Nuapada- Gunupur broad gauge rail link to Theruvali and formation of a special vehicle for the Angul-Dubri-Sukinda Road broad gauge rail link project.
The State Government also took up the issue to introduce more pantry cars on passenger trains. The Government also urged the Railway Board chairman to introduce more AC coaches in the Tapswini and Puri-Raipur Express.
Prior to the meeting, Sambada had published the following as the agenda of what Orissa government will discuss with Mr. Jena.
Central Tourism ministry adds 4 more Orissa villages to the village tourism list
Angul, Arts village, Bargarh, Central govt. schemes, Ganjam, Handicrafts, Khordha, Puri, Raghurajpur, Village Tourism, Waterfalls Comments Off on Central Tourism ministry adds 4 more Orissa villages to the village tourism listUpdate: The Orissa government tourism home page has a link to the list of tourist spots in Orissa.
In 2002-03 Raghurajpur (in Puri district) was the first village to be put in this list. This was followed by Pipli (in Khordha district) in 2004-05 and Khiching (in Mayurbhanj district) in 2005-06. The four new villages that are being added are Hirapur (in Khordha district), Barapali (in Baragarh district), Padmanavapur (in Ganjam district) and Deolajhari (in Angul district). Hirapur is famous for the 64 Yogini temple and the villages around it also make a lot of bronze utensils and artifacts. Barapali is famous for Pata Sarees – Sambalpuri style, while Padmanavapur is also famous for Pata Sarees – albeit of a different style. Deolajhari is near a waterfall. Following is Dharitri’s report on this.
Bhubaneswar Income tax collection
Bhubaneswar, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Taxes Comments Off on Bhubaneswar Income tax collectionBhubaneswar has recorded an appreciable increase in income tax collections. Economic times reports that personal income tax increased by 30% this year. Excerpts:
” A similar trend was seen in Bhubaneshwar. While the corporate tax collections from this zone declined by 11.43% to Rs 584 crore, personal income tax collections grew by 29.62%.”
It must be added that corporate tax collection decreased by 11.5%. Something to analyze.
TATA MD comments on Orissa – best state for investment
Iron Ore, Jajpur, Jajpur Rd- Vyasanagar- Duburi- Kalinganagar, Kalinganagar - Tarini - Keonjhar, Kalinganagar- Chandikhol- Paradip, Kalinganagar-Bhadrakh, Steel, Tatas Comments Off on TATA MD comments on Orissa – best state for investmentRanchi express reports that TATA M.D. B. MuthuRaman claims that Orissa is the ideal destination of investment growth among mineral rich states. Excerpts:
” Pleased with the progress of the company’s Kalinganagar (Orissa) project- especially with the approach of the Navin Patnayak government towards industrial development- Tata Steel Managing Director (MD) B.Muthuraman on Wednesday declared the mine-rich State as an ideal destination for investment growth.
“Of the three states- Jharkhand, Orissa and Chattisgarh- where we have announced Geenfield projects, Orissa a doing very well in terms of industrial development. I see the State develop immensely in the next few years,” Muthuraman said at an informal gathering at Beldih Club here.
Tata Steel is setting up a 6-MT Greenfield project in Orissa, besides Korean Steel Giant Psoco and Arcelor-Mittal have also signed MoUs with Patnaik government for setting up a 12-MT Greenfield project each. Among the three, the Tata Steel project may complete early as the company has made much headway in its mission in the last few months.”
” Pleased with the progress of the company’s Kalinganagar (Orissa) project- especially with the approach of the Navin Patnayak government towards industrial development- Tata Steel Managing Director (MD) B.Muthuraman on Wednesday declared the mine-rich State as an ideal destination for investment growth.
“Of the three states- Jharkhand, Orissa and Chattisgarh- where we have announced Geenfield projects, Orissa a doing very well in terms of industrial development. I see the State develop immensely in the next few years,” Muthuraman said at an informal gathering at Beldih Club here.
Tata Steel is setting up a 6-MT Greenfield project in Orissa, besides Korean Steel Giant Psoco and Arcelor-Mittal have also signed MoUs with Patnaik government for setting up a 12-MT Greenfield project each. Among the three, the Tata Steel project may complete early as the company has made much headway in its mission in the last few months.” This is in contrast to TATA local head B.D. Panda’s opinion a few days back , that Orissa is notthe frontline state for investment and Bengal is a preferable option.
This could also be construed a favourable response after the NDTV report talking about TATAs sitting on most high quality iron ore in Orissa.
Also, since the news item was in Jharkhand we should look at this news from a competitive perspective.
Recommendations of the assembly committee on industries
Angul, Dhenkanal, Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Jharsugurha, Petrochemicals, Rayagada, Steel, Vocational education Comments Off on Recommendations of the assembly committee on industriesFollowing is an excerpt from a New Indian Express report.
The Assembly Committee on Industry has suggested that dedicated industrial parks should be set up for micro, small and medium scale industries in Kalinga Nagar, Jharsuguda, Paradip, Rayagada, Angul and Dhenkanal in view of the large number of mega industries coming up in several industrial zones in the State.
In its latest report, the committee said such parks should be specially earmarked for ancillary and downstream industries. It observed that considering the importance of the small and medium enterprises in employment generation and economic growth of the State, priority attention should be given for the revival and promotion of these sectors.
Official sources maintained that till November, 2006, investment in these two sectors had touched Rs 2,652.8 crore with employment generation of 5.48 lakh. Cluster approach has been adopted for development of small scale industries and major clusters have been identified for development and marketing linkage with the assistance of United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).
The panel, however, observed that though 45 MoUs had been signed for establishment of steel plants in the State, progress has not been satisfactory. Of these, 20 companies have invested Rs 12,085 crore and started commercial production by December, 2006. These companies have created direct employment opportunities for 9,131 persons.
In the steel sector, investment has been estimated at Rs 1,86,499 crore with a total capacity of 73.43 million ton per annum. In the aluminium sector, two companies have signed MoUs with a proposed investment of Rs 25,000 crore.
Indian Oil Corporation is also setting up a refinery and petrochemical complex of 15 million ton capacity per annum with an investment of Rs 25,000 crore. Official sources said a chemical and petrochemical investment region is proposed to be set up at Paradip.
The committee has suggested that polytechnics should be established in all districts of the State and industrial training centres in all the block headquarters.
Besides, the 10 ITIs in the State should be upgraded gradually with 75 percent Central assistance, it added.
Vedanta Aluminium plans a 50 bed hospital in a village near Jharsuguda
Aluminium, Anil Agarwal, Jharsugurha- Brajarajnagar- Belpahar, SOCIAL SUPPORT, CSR, WELFARE, Vedanta 1 Comment »Following is an excerpt from a New Indian Express report.
At a public hearing at Badmal bazaar here on Thursday, Vedanta Alumina Limited (VAL) allayed fears of villagers regarding issues like pollution and periphery development after its proposed expansion.
… The villagers were told that a report will be submitted to the Central Pollution Control Board and Ministry of Environment and Forest for their nod. Villagers also raised apprehensions on jobs for locals.
In his reply, General Manager (PR & CSR), VAL Orissa Projects, Prashant Kumar Hota made a presentation on the state-of-the-art technology being used to prevent noise, water, air and hazardous waste pollution. Even fly-ash generated will be recycled.
Later talking to this paper, Hota informed that a mobile medical unit is catering to about 4500 patients. He said plans are on to construct a 50- bed hospital in one of the villages.
Shamuka beach high end luxury tourism project in Puri with multiple 5 star hotels; other hotel projects
Angul, Anugul- Talcher - Saranga- Nalconagar, Beaches, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Hotels and resorts, Island tourism, Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Jajpur Rd- Vyasanagar- Duburi- Kalinganagar, Jharsugurha, Jharsugurha- Brajarajnagar- Belpahar, Paradip - Jatadhari - Kujanga, Puri, TOURISM, ENTERTAINMENT and SHOPPING, Websites of Interest Comments Off on Shamuka beach high end luxury tourism project in Puri with multiple 5 star hotels; other hotel projectsUpdate: The Orissa government’s tourism web page has additional information on the Shamuka beach project.
Following is an excerpt on this from Expresshospitality.com.
Shamuka Beach in Orissa near Puri is being developed as a high-end luxury tourism destination by the Orissa Tourism Development Corporation. The department has acquired a 1000 acre property south of Puri, and is in the process of acquiring 2000 acres more. It is a natural island and is being developed by the name Shamuka Beach project. Divulging further details about the project, Asit K Tripathi, secretary, Orissa Tourism, says, "It is going to be one of India’s best integrated, dedicated and up market tourism project, with only 5-star hotels. We had advertised and the response has been overwhelming. We have got responses from leading players in the country as well as abroad. ITC-Welcomgroup, the DLF-Hilton combine, Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, IHHR’s Ananda Spa, Casino Group of Hotels Earth (CGH Earth), The Oberoi Group, Apeejay Surrendra Group, Marriott International, and Carlson Hotels Asia Pacific have all shown interest. We can allot land to approximately 20 national and international hotel brands. We are coming out with a blue print to develop infrastructure. The third stage will be to establish a golf course and convention center. This will raise the value of Orissa as a leisure destination." "Although we have 934 hotels in Orissa and 2000 rooms, the majority cater to primarily low spending groups, and the rest target high spending tourists or corporates. With this initiative, within 1-2 years, we will have more quality rooms," says Devi Prasad Mishra, tourism minister, Orissa. Samukha Beach and Puri, as well as industrial growth centers like Paradeep, Talcher, Kalinganagar, as well as Jharsuguda and Angul have generated interest from the hospitality industry in recent times – especially budget hotels and business hotels. The no-frills brand of The Indian Hotels Company, Ginger Hotels opened their first hotel in Bhubaneshwar. Carlson Hotels Asia Pacific plans to open its Radisson Hotels & Resorts in Chilika, Puri and Bhubaneswar. Cabana Group, the master licensee of the world-renowned chain of hotels – Best Western International from California is setting-up an international standard culinary college cum 5-star property in Bhubaneswar, and is eyeing Puri to develop the brand.