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Pradeep-Dhamara and Gopalpur-Chilika beach project to start soon: Samaja
Balasore, Beaches, Bhadrakh, CENTER & ODISHA, Chilika, Coastal highway - beach preservation, Ganjam, Jagatsinghpur, Ports and waterways, Puri, Roads, highways and Bus stands, World Bank Comments Off on Pradeep-Dhamara and Gopalpur-Chilika beach project to start soon: SamajaSilk route tourism circuit around Berhampur: Samaja
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Ganjam, Silk route circuit Comments Off on Silk route tourism circuit around Berhampur: SamajaA Samaja photograph of Gopalpur beach beautification
Beaches, Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Ganjam Comments Off on A Samaja photograph of Gopalpur beach beautificationDevelopment plans for various cities in Orissa in offing; starting with the Bhubaneswar metropolitan area
Angul, Anugul- Talcher - Saranga- Nalconagar, Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Bhubaneswar, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Cuttack, Cuttack, Ganjam, Jajpur, Jajpur Rd- Vyasanagar- Duburi- Kalinganagar, Jharsugurha, Jharsugurha- Brajarajnagar- Belpahar, Khordha, NURM, JNNURM, Paradip - Jatadhari - Kujanga, Puri, Puri, Rourkela- Kansbahal, Sambalpur, Sambaplur- Burla- Bargarh- Chipilima, Sundergarh, URBAN DEV. & RENEWAL Comments Off on Development plans for various cities in Orissa in offing; starting with the Bhubaneswar metropolitan areaFollowing is an excerpt from a report in Telegraph.
Bhubaneswar-Cuttack and neighbouring towns will be developed into a greater urban complex of international standards catering to the needs of 42 lakh people by 2030.
The final perspective plan to this effect was presented to chief minister Naveen Patnaik here today by a team from IIT, Kharagpur. B.K. Sengupta, heading the team, said the comprehensive development plan for Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Choudwar, Khurda and Jatni would be ready by August 2008.
Subsequently, development plans would be prepared for places like Rourkela, Puri, Sambalpur, Berhampur, Talcher-Angul, Kalinga Nagar and Jharsuguda industrial complex, said state urban development minister K.V. Singhdeo.
The final perspective plan has envisaged comprehensive development of a greater urban complex comprising twin cities of Bhubaneswar-Cuttack and three adjoining towns spread over 721sqkm at an estimated cost of Rs 34,000 crore.
The required funds would be mobilised through public-private partnership, central government and state government and community contribution, said the urban development minister.
While 11 special zones have been earmarked for extensive development, four have been identified for intensive development and three places (Old Bhubaneswar, Choudwar and Old Cuttack) having heritage value have been set aside for restricted development. Seven sensitive pockets have also been identified.
A patch of farmland on the east of the Kuakhai flowing near Bhubaneswar has also been earmarked for agriculture. The final perspective plan has dwelt on various aspects like transport, traffic decongestion, upgrade of road system, slum development and drainage. Construction of overhead bridges and bypass and the upgrade of road systems have also been planned.
Drainage and sewerage development has also been planned in the twin cities.
A solid waste management plant has been proposed in Bhubaneswar. Bhubaneswar-Cuttack would be made slum-free. The shanties would be removed and the dwellers would be resettled in planned rehabilitation colonies to be built by private builders on the Dharavi model in Mumbai.
Gopalpur port expansion on Schedule
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, CORRIDORS, Ganjam, Ports and waterways, Shipyard Comments Off on Gopalpur port expansion on ScheduleNew Indian express reports that Orissa Stevedores Ltd (OSL) started the renovation of Gopalpur Minor Port and its expansion into an all weather port. Excerpts:
“This seasonal port work which was earlier managed by the State Government was entrusted to OSL last year to be developed into a full fledged, all weather port by OSL, on a build own operate share transfer (BOOST) basis for a concession period of 30 years.While the minor Gopalpur port was spread over 282.755 acres the planned all weather port will come up on 513.786 acres. As per the notification by the State Government the district administration has already initiated measures to hand over land to OSL besides leasing out some stone quarries.
As per the initial plans, the port would be developed in two phases at Rs 720 crore. The first phase of the project would involve upgradation and rehabilitation of the existing minor port at Rs 20 crore.
Phase II involves an investment of Rs 700 crore for the development of the port into an all-weather one. On completion of 30 years, the developed port will be handed over to the State Government. However, the private operator would also have to share its gross revenue with the State Government.”
World Tourism Organization Officials to explore coastal tourism in Orissa
Balasore, Beaches, Chilika, Ganjam, Jagatsinghpur, Khordha, Puri, TOURISM, ENTERTAINMENT and SHOPPING Comments Off on World Tourism Organization Officials to explore coastal tourism in OrissaFollowing is an excerpt on this from a report in newkerala.com.
A joint team of experts from the United Nation’s World Tourism Organisation and the Union government will prepare a report on the long term integrated sustainable development of coastal tourism in Orissa and West Bengal.
Orissa Minister for Tourism, Debi Mishra said this after he chaired a preliminary meeting convened here today for this purpose.
… Mr. Mishra said though around 20 per cent of the total coastline of the country lies in Orissa and West Bengal and has a high potential for development of beach tourism but it had not developed like Kerala and Goa.
The team would prepared a vision 2022 draft plan, a long term plan for the development of coastal tourism which would give a boost to the tourism and economy.
The team would visit the coastal areas from Digha to Gopalpur from the middle of November to Middle of December and would submit a report on January 30 after assessing the potential of Talsheri, Chandipur, Dhamra, Paradeep, Hukitola, Konark, Astaranga, Gopalpur, and Chilika for development, he said.
Dharitri: Gopalpur tourism infrastructure development – hope and apprehensions
Beaches, Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Ganjam Comments Off on Dharitri: Gopalpur tourism infrastructure development – hope and apprehensionsSaraf group to set up a titanium plant in Chhatrapur and couple of more Forum malls
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Ganjam, Khordha, Malls, Multiplexes, REAL ESTATE, Titanium 3 Comments »Following is an excerpt from a New Indian Express report on this.
Expanding its business portfolio, the Kolkata-based Saraf Group, promoters of Forum Mart shopping malls, has now decided to set up a titanium plant at Chhatrapur in Ganjam district.
The plant will be set up over 600 acres of land at an investment of Rs 2,000 crore in collaboration with the Russian Government. Production is likely to start by 2009- end.
This was disclosed by Saraf Group chairman S M Shroff while talking to mediapersons here on Tuesday. He said the project had received approval of the State Government and an MoU would be signed soon. The company had already acquired 200 acres.
He also announced setting up of two more shopping malls in the State, buoyed by the success of Forum Mart here. Both the malls – to come up in the Capital city and in Berhampur, would also have four-screen multiplex. The projects are likely to be completed by 2009-end.
Demand for completion of Berhampur master plan : Samaja
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Ganjam Comments Off on Demand for completion of Berhampur master plan : SamajaCentral 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.
NREGS program in Ganjam: Ad by Ganjam administration
District Administration (DMs, ADMs, etc.), Ganjam, NREGS Comments Off on NREGS program in Ganjam: Ad by Ganjam administrationOrissa government prepares proposal for NFSM (National Food Security Mission)
AGRICULTURE & FARMING, Balangir, Bargarh, Cuttack, Ganjam, Kalahandi, Keonjhar, National Food ... (NFSM), Nayagarha, NFSM (National Food ...), Odisha govt. action, Puri, Rayagada Comments Off on Orissa government prepares proposal for NFSM (National Food Security Mission)Following are excerpts from a report in New Indian Express.
The State Government has prepared a Rs 850-crore draft project proposal under the National Food Security Mission (NFSM) for placing before the Centre for funding. The objective of the mission is to increase production and productivity of rice and pulses in 21 of 30 districts of the State in a sustainable manner.
The other objectives are to enhance farm level economy, restore confidence among farmers and create employment opportunities.
While 15 districts will be covered under NFSM for rice, 10 districts have been chosen for increased production of pulses. While Balangir, Kalahandi, Keonjhar and Nayagarh will be covered under the mission both in rice and pulses, the districts covered under NFSM in pulses include Bargarh, Cuttack, Ganjam, Khurda, Puri and Rayagada.
The project, to be implemented during the 11th Plan period , is expected to cover 20 lakh hectares for rice cultivation and 13.57 lakh hectares for pulses. The State has planned to increase yield of rice from 1,690 kg per hectare in 2007-08 to 2,095 kg per hectare by 2011-12 in the mission districts.
The estimated production of rice in the mission districts will increase from 33 lakh tonnes to 42 lakh tonnes. It has projected to enhance the productivity of pulses from 478 kg per hectare in 2007-08 to 594 kg per hectare in 2011-12. The low yield of rice in the State is due to several factors.
While more cultivable areas are under rainfed conditions, the kharif and rabi crops are totally dependent on monsoon rains. Lack of farm mechanisation, improved technology, training of farmers, soil management, pest management and non-availability of quality seeds are the other factors for low productivity.
The Centre will provide full financial assistance and the fund will be utilised for introduction of hybrid seeds, scientific management of problematic soil, pest management, farm mechanisation, training of farmers, Agriculture Director Arabinda Padhee said. The Government has projected to spend Rs 650 crore for rice production and Rs 200 crore for improved farming of pulses.
Tourist spot designation: a new one in Ganjam
Ganjam, TOURISM, ENTERTAINMENT and SHOPPING Comments Off on Tourist spot designation: a new one in GanjamUpdate: Tathya.in has a nice article on this. Following is an excerpt.
The temple of Taratarini, the twin Goddesses, is situated on the top of a blue capped hill of Purusottampur, only 32 KM from Berhampur.
Army medical facilities in Orissa
Balasore, CENTER & ODISHA, Defence establishments, Ganjam, Khordha Comments Off on Army medical facilities in OrissaMedical facilities for ex-servicement in Orissa are currently available at INS Chilka, INHS Nivarini, Army AD College Gopalpur and the three ECHS Polyclinics at Bhubaneswar, Berhampur and Balasore.
As per a report in Pioneer, six more ECHS Polyclinics would be shortly inaugurated at Sambalpur. Dhenkanal, Angul, Puri, Bhawanipatna and Sundargarh.
Updates on the Gopalpur port project
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Bhubaneswar-Berhampur, CENTER & ODISHA, Ganjam, Ports and waterways, Roads, highways and Bus stands 2 Comments »Following are excerpts from a Hindu report. (Thanks to R. P. Tripathy for the pointer.)
Lack of proper road communication is a major hindrance in the path of construction and renovation works being taken up by the Gopalpur Ports Limited (GPL) to transform the existing seasonal port into a mega all weather port.
Speaking to The Hindu, director of the GPL, Mahima Mishra said the existing road that connects NH 5 with the port was too narrow and was not of standard to bear the load of transportation of heavy machines and vehicles needed for th e work of the port. The GPL wants to construct a separate four lane road to connect the NH 5 with the port. But this road project of GPL has been getting delayed as the proposed land is under the Orissa Sands Complex (OSCOM), a unit of the Indian Rare Earths’ Limited (IREL). Mr Mishra said delay in construction of this road could delay the whole port project. He said road transport between the port and the highway can also affect the operation of the seasonal port at Gopalpur from November.
… State Transport Secretary, Priyabrata Patnaik has held discussions with the district administration and GPL authorities regarding the transfer of land to the GPL for its port project. Chatrapur sub-collector Ajit Mishra said efforts were being made for speedy transfer of 269 acres now under the IREL to the GPL. Transfer of these 269 acres would enable the GPL construct its four lane road between NH 5 and the port for proper transportation link.
… Tehsildar of Chatrapur Manoj Padhi informed that the IREL had agreed to surrender 269 acres to the State Revenue Department as it has completed mining at the area. About 140 acres of this land was government land and the rest 129 acres was private land acquired by IREL for mining.
After IREL surrenders the land acquisition process would again have to be initiated for the private land so that it could get transferred to GPL as early as possible. In total the GPL needs around 2000 acres for its project.
… The whole project involves an investment of over Rs. 1700 crores. The GPL happens to be a consortium of Orissa Stevedores Ltd. (OSL), Noble Group Ltd. of Hong Kong and Sara International Ltd., which entered into an MOU with the Orissa Government on Sept 14 last year to take over the Gopalpur port to develop it into a major all weather port on BOOST basis.
Seven seed centers to come up in Orissa
Angul, Balasore, Bargarh, Ganjam, Jajpur, Kalahandi, Khordha, Rayagada, Seeds, Sundergarh Comments Off on Seven seed centers to come up in OrissaFollowing is an excerpt from a Pragativadi report.
The state government has decided to set up seven seeds centre in the state to enable the farmers to avail quality seeds without further delay.
According to official sources, the centres would come up at Ganjam, Angul, Sundargarh, Kalahandi, Balasore Jajpur and Bhubaneswar.
With this, the total seed centres in the state would go up to nine with two such centres that have been already set up at Rayagada and Bargarh.
The two centres provide certificates on the certified seeds to the farmers.
Apart from this, another centre functioning at Bhubaneswar has been entrusted with checking the quality of seeds.The state government has also decided to impart training to the farmers about the use of modern cultivation for which it is now contemplating on roping in the National Farmer Extension Management Organisations.
Following is an excerpt from a New Indian Express report.
Demand for creation of a separate Ghumusur district is gaining momentum.
This means, the erstwhile Ganjam district, which was split into two in 1992 , will be further divided. … people from Bhanjanagar area want greater administrative powers on the ground that the sub-divisional headquarters is 100 km away from Ganjam.
Bhanjanagar is the largest administrative and revenue sub-division in the State with eight blocks, five tehsils and five Notified Area Councils (NAC) under it. The RDC (SD) had earlier forwarded the proposal of the agitating mass to the Board of Revenue for consideration.
However, no action was taken, rather the proposal was kept pending till another related proposal was submitted. Last month, the Board of Revenue asked for a detailed proposal for the new district, which was prepared under the supervision of Ganjam Collector V Kartikeyan Pandian and sent for approval.
Presently, Ganjam district has 22 blocks, 14 tehsils, 198 revenue circles, 475 gram panchayats and 3,171 villages with a population of around 31.60 lakh. If Ghumusur district was to be carved out of Ganjam, the proposed district will have eight blocks, four tehsils, 54 revenue circles, 173 gram panchayats and 1,143 villages with a population of 9.84 lakh, the report said.
It also stated that to smoothen the work of the administration, the Aska block be converted into a sub-division comprising nearby blocks. The collectorate for proposed Ghumusur district will be housed at the office of Bhanjanagar Sub- Collector.
Two new Central government schemes in Agriculture: NFSM and RKVY
AGRICULTURE & FARMING, Angul, Balangir, Bargarh, Bouda, Cuttack, Deogarh, Dhenkanal, Ganjam, Jajpur, Jharsugurha, Kalahandi, Kandhamala, Keonjhar, Khordha, Malkangiri, Nabarangpur, National Food ... (NFSM), Nayagarha, Nuapada, Puri, Rashtriya Krishi ... (RKVY), Rayagada, Sundergarh Comments Off on Two new Central government schemes in Agriculture: NFSM and RKVYThe following ad in Samaja gives highlights of two recently launched schemes in agriculture:
- National Food Security Mission (NFSM)
- The 15 districts in Orissa covered under the NFSM-Rice scheme (as given in page 40 of the above document) are Angul, Balangir, Boudha, Deogarh, Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Jharsuguda, Kalahandi, Keonjhar, Malkangiri, Nawapara, Nawarangpur, Nayagarh, Phulbani, and Sundargarh.
- The 10 districts in Orissa covered under the NFSM-Pulse scheme (as given in page 43 of the above document) are Balangir, Baragarh, Cuttack, Ganjam, Kalahandi, Keonjhar, Khurda, Nayagarh, Puri, Rayagada.
- Rashtriya Krishi Vikash Yojana (RKVY)
Six laning using BOT
Balasore, Bhadrakh, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Bhubaneswar-Berhampur, Bhubaneswar-Cuttack- Kalinganagar, Cuttack, Ganjam, Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Kalinganagar- Chandikhol- Paradip, Kalinganagar-Bhadrakh, Kendrapada, Khordha, Puri, Roads, highways and Bus stands Comments Off on Six laning using BOTFollowing is from a PIB.
The Government accorded approval for undertaking six laning of 6,500 km of National Highways comprising 5,700 km of Golden Quadrilateral and balance 800 km on other sections, under National Highways Development Project (NHDP) Phase-V. As per the approved implementation mechanism for NHDP Phase-V, stretches of 100 km or more that have been completed at least two years ago and contractual actions on previous contracts have been completed, are being included in the year-wise programme. Where the distance between two cities is less than 100 km, such stretches are also being included as exception cases. Cost per km has been estimated as Rs. 6.34 crore.
List of proposed stretches of National Highways in different states under NHDP Phase-V is given below:
SIX LANING OF NATIONAL HIGHWAYS
Stretches |
States |
Length (in km) |
(a) Golden Quadrilateral |
Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Jharkhand. |
5700 |
(b) Other Stretches |
||
(i) Panipat-Jalandhar |
Haryana and Punjab |
300 |
(ii) Delhi-Hapur-Moradabad |
Delhi and Uttar Pradesh |
170 |
(iii) Samkhiali-Gandhidham |
Gujarat |
56 |
(iv) Indore-Dewas |
Madhya Pradesh |
55 |
(v) Agra-Gwalior |
Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh |
85 |
(vi) Chandikhol-Paradeep |
Orissa |
77 |
(vii) Ludiana-Chandigarh |
Punjab |
82 |
Feasibility report for seven stretches have been completed by the technical consultants and detailed is given below:
STATUS OF FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR SEVEN STRETCHES UNDER NHDP PHASE-V.
Sl. No. |
Stretch |
NH No. |
Length (in km) |
Cost per km (in crore) |
1 |
Panipat-Jalandhar |
1 |
291.100 |
7.55 |
2 |
Gurgaon-Kotputli-Jaipur |
8 |
225.600 |
6.72 |
3 |
Surat-Dahisar |
8 |
239.000 |
5.67 |
4 |
Chilkaluripet-Vijayawada |
5 |
82.500 |
6.55 |
5 |
Chennai-Tada |
5 |
43.400 |
7.71 |
6 |
Chandikhole-Jagatpur-Bhubaneswar |
5 |
67.000 |
15.39 |
7 |
Delhi-Hapur |
24 |
52.000 |
10.36 |
Total 203 firms have applied for pre-qualification for eight stretches under NHDP Phase-V.
NHDP Phase-V is scheduled for completion by December, 2012. Estimated civil construction cost for Gurgaon-Kotputli-Jaipur of 225 km is Rs. 1517 crores. The likely time period for completion is 30 months from the appointed date.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Shipping, Road Transport and Highways, Shri K.H. Muniyappa in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.