Archive for March, 2010
Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Mineral resources of Odisha
Bauxite, Chromite, Coal, Diamond, Gemstones, Granite, Iron Ore, Natural Gas, Oil Comments Off on Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Mineral resources of OdishaSamaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Cement and Sugar in Odisha
Cement, Sugar Comments Off on Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Cement and Sugar in OdishaSamaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Private investment encouraged in healthcare
HEALTHCARE and HOSPITALS, PPP Comments Off on Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Private investment encouraged in healthcareSamaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Industrialization of Odisha
INDUSTRY and INFRASTRUCTURE Comments Off on Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Industrialization of OdishaSamaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Steel and aluminum in Odisha
Aluminium, Steel Comments Off on Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Steel and aluminum in OdishaSamaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Power situation in Odisha
Bio-mass, GRIDCO, Hydro, Solar and other renewable, Nesco, Nuclear, OPTCL, Southco, Thermal, Unconventional, Wesco Comments Off on Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Power situation in OdishaSamaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Getting approvals to set up industry in Odisha; SLSWC and HLC
High Level Committee, INDUSTRY and INFRASTRUCTURE, INVESTMENTS and INVESTMENT PLANS, Single Window Clearance (SLSWCA) Comments Off on Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Getting approvals to set up industry in Odisha; SLSWC and HLCSamaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Odisha transportation system
TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION Comments Off on Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: Odisha transportation systemSamaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: New ports to come up in Odisha
Astaranga, Puri (Navayuga interested), Bahabalpur, Balasore (unlikely), Bahuda Muhana, Ganjam (many interested), Baliharchandi, Puri (many interested), Barunei, Kendrapada (many interested), Chandbali, Chandipur, Balasore (Unlikely), Choumukha-Kirtania, Balasore (Creative ports, Chennai interested), Chudamani, Bhadrakh (Birlas interested), Dhamara port (under constr.), Gopalpur port (under constr.), Inchudi, Balasore (many interested), Inland waterways, Jatadhari port (POSCO), National Waterway 5, Palur, Ganjam (Future metals interested), Paradeep port, State river routes, Talsari (Bichitrapur) - JSW interested Comments Off on Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: New ports to come up in OdishaSamaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: 146 proposals cleared by state level single window clearance (SLSWC)
INDUSTRY and INFRASTRUCTURE, INVESTMENTS and INVESTMENT PLANS, Single Window Clearance (SLSWCA) Comments Off on Samaja’s Shilpayana Supplement: 146 proposals cleared by state level single window clearance (SLSWC)Zensar plans to make its proposed center in Bhubaneswar the second largest in the country; progress report on other IT companies coming to Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Genepact, ICICI, IT, Back office, BPO, Khordha, Mindtree 2 Comments »Following is an excerpt from a report in Business Standard.
“Zensar has communicated that it is keen to start construction work on its development centre soon. The Orissa Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (Idco) has already given its in-principle approval to allot three acres of land to the software firm in the Infocity region of the city”, a top IT official told Business Standard.
Zensar Technologies plans to invest Rs 30-40 crore on its proposed software development centre. Initially, the centre would be run by a pool of 1,500 professionals but Zensar plans to make its Bhubaneswar centre the second biggest in the country after Pune where its centre is spread over 10 acres.
… Zensar has more than 4,000 employees in India and abroad. The company is rated among the top 25 software firms of the country by National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom).
Meanwhile, other major IT investors have also renewed their commitment on their proposed projects in the city.
MindTree expects to kick off construction work on its Rs 200-crore development centre in the city by June this year. … its centre which would come up over 30 acres of land.
… MindTree would initially recruit about 1,000 software professionals and eventually ramp up its headcount to 6000. Its development centre in Bhubaneswar will focus on R&D, consultancy and software development.
ICICI Bank, which had sought an extension of two years for its Rs 600-crore eastern regional hub, has been asked by the state IT department to start construction work by April.
ICICI bank’s eastern regional hub would have a built-up area of 1.5 million sq ft and it will have a pool of 15,000 employees in the long-run. The project is to be developed in phases over a period of six to seven years. Similarly, Genpact, which had announced a Global Delivery Centre in the city, has submitted a fresh building plan to the Bhubanewar Development Authority (BDA).
Genpact’s centre in the city will have a total built-up area of 7 lakh sq ft. Initially, Genpact would hire 500 people for running its operations and eventually, the headcount will be scaled up to 3,000.
Ministry of Environment and Forests identifies seven sites in Odisha for planting of mangroves
Central govt. schemes, Odisha issues in the Parliament Comments Off on Ministry of Environment and Forests identifies seven sites in Odisha for planting of mangrovesFollowing is from http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=59137.
The Ministry of Environment & Forests have identified 38 sites on a nation-wide basis as appropriate for planting of mangroves and their conservation and management. Of these, seven sites are in Orissa, They are Bhitarkanika, Mahanadi, Subernarekha, Devi-Kadua, Dhamra, Chilka and Mangrove Genetic Resources Centre (Kalibhanj-Dia). Proposals were received from State Forest Department, Govt. of Orissa for three sites viz. Bhitarkanika, Mahanadi and Devi-Kadua for which the Ministry sanctioned a sum of Rs. 123.29 lakhs.Rs. 83.406 lakhs has already been released during the current financial year.
Jharsuguda airport to be developed via PPP?
Balasore-Baripada-Rasgovindpur, Jharsuguda, Jharsugurha- Brajarajnagar- Belpahar, Rasgovindpur (Balasore-Baripada-Jaleswar), Sambalpur-Burla-Jharsuguda Comments Off on Jharsuguda airport to be developed via PPP?Following is an excerpt from a Business Standard report.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) plans to privatise 15 out of 40 non-operational airports across the country on a public-private partnership (PPP) basis to make them function again.
“Out of 40 non-operational airports, 15 have the potential to operate and we have planned to give the airports to private developers to operate it for a concession period,” said a top AAI official, who did not wish to be identified.
The airports to be given to private companies are in Rajasthan, Orissa, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and north-eastern states. ..
As per the AAI page at http://www.aai.aero/allAirports/nonop_airports.jsp the non-operational AAI airport in Odisha is in Jharsuguda. This is the good news for Odisha. The slightly bad news is that the Chakulia airport in Jharkhand is probably also in that list. It is 67 kms from both Jamshedpur and Kharagpur and about 80 kms from Baripada. If that takes off the proposed airport in Rasgovindpur (in Mayurbhanj) will not happen soon. But overall from the tri-state perspective Chakulia is a better location.
Indocopter plans its 4th maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) centre in Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Hindu, Business line, INDUSTRY and INFRASTRUCTURE, INVESTMENTS and INVESTMENT PLANS, Khordha Comments Off on Indocopter plans its 4th maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) centre in BhubaneswarFollowing is an excerpt from a report in Hindu.
Indocopters, a Vectra Group company and distributor of Eurocopter in India, is planning to invest close to Rs. 150 crore in expanding its three maintenance, repair and overhaul centres located in New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.
The company will set up another MRO centre at Bhubaneswar in Orissa during the second half of the current year …
Till September 2009, 32.6 per cent of investment proposals worth Rs 3.06 lakh crore have already been implemented in Odisha; this is better than other states: ASSOCHAM
Central public sector, Demanding equitable treatment, Investment ranking, TOI, Economic Times Comments Off on Till September 2009, 32.6 per cent of investment proposals worth Rs 3.06 lakh crore have already been implemented in Odisha; this is better than other states: ASSOCHAMThe above headlines is partly an excerpt from a Telegraph report. Following are excerpts from an Economic Times report by Nageswar Patnaik.
Orissa is currently implementing project proposals worth of Rs.3,06,575 crore, about 32.6% of total investment proposals received by the state government, which is higher compared to other states, according to the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM).
Releasing a Paper titled ASSOCHAM Strategy : “Creating and Sustaining Growth Momentum in Orissa” here on Wednesday at a press conference here by Assocham President, Swati Piramal and Secretary General, D S Rawat, however, said at the end of September 2009, the state had 486 live investment projects worth Rs 9.4 lakh crore.
“This is 27% higher than the live investment reported as on September 2008”, Dr Piramal said adding that the respective shares of electricity, manufacturing, mining and services sector in total live investment are respectively 42.8%, 34.7, 56.6% and 6.3%.
… Explaining the reason for the state having more than 65% of investment proposals at announcement stages, the Paper clarifies that lower implementation rate of projects, of late, has become a phenomenon across states in India. “ …
According to the Paper, more than 10% of total investments
announced by both government and private sectors in India as on March 2009 have gone into Orissa. The state has attracted Rs 9,28,834 crore out of a total of Rs 88,71,867 crore announced in India. The state’s share was mere 0.87% in the total investment undertaken by different government sources. “In contrast, the share of Orissa was 13.29% in total investment made by the private sector in India. All most all of the investment that Orissa has seen has come from the private sector while government sources accounted for insignificant amount (Rs 500 crores out of Rs 9.28 lakh crores)”, it adds. .
The Assocham has emphasized on the need for infrastructure development in the state for faster pace of economic growth. “Good infrastructure facilities would not only reduce the transaction costs of the established economic agents but also make the State an attractive destination for new investments. The critical elements of infrastructure development in India are leveraging public resources to access a large pool of private resources and providing an environment that help take advantage of liberalized policies”, the Paper argues.
I have not been able to locate the report from the ASSOCHAM site. If anyone finds it please leave an URL in the comment. Besides the positive news in the above paragraphs, one issue to note is that Odisha is only getting 0.87% of the government investments. I wonder what the number would be if it is narrowed to central government investment. My guess is that the number would be similar. Odisha must make efforts to get its fair share with respect to central government investment, and not just in mining and metal sector. In that regard in http://www.orissalinks.com/orissagrowth/archives/3298 we listed the central PSUs in Odisha and India.
Business Standard focuses on a different aspect in the ASSOCHAM report. Following is an excerpt from the Business standard report.
Citing lack of new age industries in Orissa, the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) today called upon the Orissa government to focus on the development of IT, real estate and service sectors.
It also laid emphasis on the development of human resources to bridge the skill gap and improve the employability of manpower in the state.
it strongly pitched for the development of infrastructure, focus on sunrise industries like pharmaceuticals, small and medium industries, adequate importance on climate change and global warming, removal of regional inequalities particularly in KBK districts and connecting the ports with the industrial corridors. Similarly, promotion of employment through cluster development, setting up of ancillary industries, linking industries to supply chain and creation of opportunities for self-employment need to be given priority. …
ASSOCHAM has suggested that the land acquisition need to be left to the buyers and sellers of land and the role of the state should be that of a facilitator only. The project proponents have a role to rehabilitate all those families being uprooted for a project.
On Orissa specific initiative, Rawat said, an Orissa Desk has been set up in Delhi to focus on the human resources development and the development of food processing industries. Berhampur University has been roped in as the partner for the purpose.
The desk is working on the growth of agriculture and food processing industries in the state and drafting Orissa Vision-2020 to provide a road map for the development of the state. An investment seminar called “Orissa Calling Investment”, is proposed to be held in Delhi in October this year to promote investment in the state, he pointed out.
Apollo hospital opens in Bhubaneswsar; interested in a nursing college and eventually a medical college
Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, HEALTHCARE and HOSPITALS, Khordha, Medical, nursing and pharmacy colleges 3 Comments »Following is an excerpt from a report in Financial Express.
… Reddy, while talking to media persons on eve of inauguration of the Apollo Hospital, Bhubaneswar, said on Thursday the group is proposing to set up a nursing college in Orissa. “ If the state government would provide the required land in Bhubaneswar, we would start the nursing college and a medical college at a later stage."
Dr. Pankaj S Mankad, chief executive officer, Appolo Hospitals, Bhubaneswar, said the nursing college would be started with an intake capacity of 50.
… Apollo Group, which now runs 48 hospitals across seven countries, has 15 colleges of nursing and hospital management.
The group has set up its 49th hospital at Bhubaneswar over an area of 7.5 acre with an investment of Rs 150 crore. It is planning to invest another Rs 150 crore to expand the facilities in Apollo Hospital, Bhubaneswar.
“ With over 50 specialities and super-specialities, Apollo Hosptials, Bhubaneswar offers comprehensive solutions across the healthcare spectrum,” said Anumpam Das, chief operating officer(COO).
As per the recent PIB release there are 4 public sector companies in Odisha. Following is an excerpt from that PIB.
As per the registered offices, as on 31.3.2009, there were 4 Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) functioning in the state of Orissa. The financial performance of theseCPSEs for the year 2008-09 is given below;
(Rs. in crore)
SI. NO. Name of CPSEs Net Profit/(-)Loss
1. Mahanandi Coalfields Ltd. 1718.03
2. National Aluminium Company Ltd. 1272.27
3. Orissa Drugs & Chemicals Ltd. (-) 0.61
4. Utkal Ashok Hotel Corporation Ltd. (-) 1.39
The Government has been taking steps, for the upgradation and modernization ofCPSEs on a case to case basis. The Government has constituted the Board for Reconstruction of Pubic Sector Enterprises (BRPSE) to advise the Government on the proposals submitted by the concerned administrative Ministries / Departments for strengthening, Modernization, revival and restructuring of CPSEs.
I am not sure why SAIL Rourkela, NTPC etc. are not the above list. My guess is perhaps because their head quarters are not in Odisha. It is important to have the HQs in Odisha as big decisions are often made in the HQs. It has helped with respect to MCL announcing to establish a medical college in Talcher. (I wonder how the progress is.) On the other hand it has not helped much with respect to NALCO. They only give peanuts to Odisha.
In any case we wondered how does Odisha compare to other states in terms of hosting public sector units. Upon investigation we came across the following list at http://goidirectory.nic.in/psucentral.htm. (A bigger list is at http://www.amritt.com/India-Public-Sector-Companies.html.)
- Air India (AI)
- Airports Authority of India (AAI)
- Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO)
- Balmer Lawrie and Company Limited
- Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Limited (BPCL)
- Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL)
- Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL)
- Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML)
- Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)
- Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
- Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)
- Bharat Refractories Limited (BRL)
- Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
- Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Limited (BHAVINI)
- Biecco Lawrie Limited
- Bird Group of Companies
- Bramhaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited (BVFCL)
- Broadcasting Engineering Corporation of India Limited (BECIL)
- Cement Corporation of India Limited (CCI)
- Central Coalfields Limited (CCL)
- Central Cottage Industries Corporation of India Limited
- Central Inland Water Transport Corporation Limited
- Central Mine Planning and Design Institute Limited (CMPDI)
- Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)
- Coal India Limited (CIL)
- Cochin Shipyard Limited
- Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR)
- Cotton Corporation of India Limited (CCI)
- Dredging Corporation of India
- Educational Consultants India Limited (EDCIL)
- Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL)
- Engineers India Limited (EIL)
- Ennore Port Limited
- Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Limited (ECGC)
- FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Limited (FAGMIL)
- Ferro Scrap Nigam Limited (FSNL)
- Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Limited (FACT)
- Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited (FCIL)
- Food Corporation of India (FCI)
- GAIL (India) Limited
- Garden Reach Ship Builders and Engineers Limited (GRSE)
- Goa Shipyard Limited
- Handicrafts and Handlooms Export Corporation (HHEC)
- Heavy Engineering Corporation Limited (HEC)
- Heavy Water Board (HWB)
- Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
- Hindustan Antibiotics Limited (HAL)
- Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL)
- Hindustan Insecticides Limited (HIL)
- Hindustan Latex Limited (HLL)
- Hindustan Newsprint Limited (HNL)
- Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL)
- Hindustan Prefab Limited
- Hindustan Salts Limited
- Hindustan Shipyard Limited
- HMT Limited
- Hooghly Dock and Port Engineers Limited (HDPEL)
- Hospital Services Consultancy Corporation (I) Limited (HSCC)
- Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited (HUDCO)
- India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO)
- Indian Airlines Limited (IA)
- Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)
- Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC)
- Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited (IRFC)
- Indian Rare Earths Limited
- Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA)
- Indian Telephone Industries Limited (ITI)
- IndianOil Technologies Limited
- Instrumentation Limited, Kota
- IRCON International Limited
- Koldam Hydro Power Project, NTPC
- Konkan Railway
- Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Limited (KIOCL)
- Lubrizol India Limited (LIL)
- Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL)
- Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)
- Manganese Ore (India) Limited (MOIL)
- Mazagon Dock Limited
- MECON Limited
- Metro Railway, Kolkata
- Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited (MECL)
- Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation Limited (MMTC)
- Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI)
- MSTC Limited
- Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation Limited (MRVC)
- National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO)
- National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited (NBCC)
- National Fertilizers Limited (NFL)
- National Film Development Corporation (NFDC)
- National Handloom Development Corporation Limited (NHDC)
- National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Limited (NHPC)
- National Informatics Centre Services Incorporated (NICSI)
- National Insurance Company Limited (NICL)
- National Internet eXchange of India (NIXI)
- National Mineral Development Corporation Limited (NMDC)
- National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC)
- National Projects Construction Corporation Limited (NPCC)
- National Research Development Corporation (NRDC)
- National Safai Karamcharis Finance and Development Corporation (NSKFDC)
- National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporatioin (NSFDC)
- National Scheduled Tribes Finance and Development Corporation (NSTFDC)
- National Seeds Corporation Limited (NSC)
- National Small Industries Corporation Limited (NSIC)
- National Textile Corporation Limited (NTC)
- National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC)
- Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited (NLC)
- North Eastern Electric Power Corporation (NEEPCO)
- Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL)
- Nuclear Fuel Complex
- Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL)
- Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC)
- Oil India Limited (OIL)
- Pawan Hans Helicopters Limited (PHHL)
- Power Finance Corporation Limited
- Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID)
- Power Trading Corporation of India Limited (PTC)
- Praga Tools Limited
- Projects and Development India Limited (PDIL)
- RailTel Corporation of India Limited
- Rajasthan Atomic Power Station / Project
- Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (RCF)
- Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL)
- RITES Limited
- Rural Electrification Corporation Limited
- Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL)
- Semiconductor Complex Limited (SCL)
- Sethusamudram Corporation Limited
- Shipping Corporation of India Limited (SCI)
- South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL)
- Sponge Iron India Limited (SIIL)
- State Farms Corporation of India Limited (SFCI)
- State Trading Corporation of India Limited (STCI)
- Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)
- Telecom Factory, Mumbai, BSNL
- Telecommunications Consultants India Limited (TCIL)
- Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL)
- Water and Power Consultancy Services (India) Limited (WAPCOS)
- Western Coalfields Limited (WCL)
Indigo doubles its flight operations at Bhubaneswar from March 18 2010: twice daily non-stop to Delhi and Hyderabad and once daily 1-stop to Bangalore and Mumbai
BBSR-Bangalore, BBSR-Delhi, BBSR-Hyderabad, BBSR-Mumbai, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Indigo, Khordha 1 Comment »Following is from its page http://book.goindigo.in/skylights/cgi-bin/skylights.cgi.
6E 257 | Bhubaneshwar | Bangalore | 10:00 AM | 1:00 PM | Tue | Hyderabad | |
6E 259 | Bhubaneshwar | Bangalore | 6:45 PM | 9:50 PM | Daily | Hyderabad | eff 18 March 10 |
6E 260 | Bhubaneshwar | Delhi | 10:10 AM | 12:10 PM | Daily | eff 18 March 10 | |
6E 258 | Bhubaneshwar | Delhi | 6:15 PM | 8:15 PM | Tue | ||
6E 258 | Bhubaneshwar | Delhi | 7:10 PM | 9:15 PM | Ex Tue | ||
6E 257 | Bhubaneshwar | Hyderabad | 10:00 AM | 11:20 AM | Daily | eff 18 March 10 | |
6E 257 | Bhubaneshwar | Hyderabad | 10:00 AM | 11:25 AM | Daily | till 17 March 10 | |
6E 259 | Bhubaneshwar | Hyderabad | 6:45 PM | 8:15 PM | Daily | eff 18 March 10 | |
6E 257 | Bhubaneshwar | Mumbai | 10:00 AM | 1:25 PM | Ex Tue | Hyderabad |
6E 260 | Bangalore | Bhubaneshwar | 6:45 AM | 9:40 AM | Daily | Hyderabad | eff 18 March 10 |
6E 258 | Bangalore | Bhubaneshwar | 2:40 PM | 5:45 PM | Tue | Hyderabad |
6E 257 | Delhi | Bhubaneshwar | 7:30 AM | 9:30 AM | Daily | eff 18 March 10 | |
6E 257 | Delhi | Bhubaneshwar | 7:35 AM | 9:35 AM | Daily | till 17 March 10 | |
6E 259 | Delhi | Bhubaneshwar | 4:15 PM | 6:20PM | Daily | eff 18 March 10 |
6E 260 | Hyderabad | Bhubaneshwar | 8:15 AM | 9:40 AM | Daily | eff 18 March 10 | |
6E 258 | Hyderabad | Bhubaneshwar | 4:25 PM | 5:45 PM | Tue | ||
6E 258 | Hyderabad | Bhubaneshwar | 5:10 PM | 6:40 PM | Ex Tue |
6E 258 | Mumbai | Bhubaneshwar | 3:20 PM | 6:40 PM | Ex Tue | Hyderabad |
From my personal experience Indigo is the best airlines in India.