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Plans for a modern youth hostel in Bhubaneswar
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Ganjam, Khordha, TOURISM, ENTERTAINMENT and SHOPPING, Youth Hostels Comments Off on Plans for a modern youth hostel in BhubaneswarSix laning of National Highways
Balasore, Baripada-Balasore-Kirtania, Bhadrakh, Bhadrakh-Balasore, Bhubaneswar-Berhampur, Bhubaneswar-Cuttack- Kalinganagar, Cuttack, Ganjam, Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Kalinganagar- Chandikhol- Paradip, Khordha, Mayurbhanj, Roads, highways and Bus stands Comments Off on Six laning of National HighwaysFollowing is from a PIB release.
Six laning of 6,500 km of National Highways comprising 5,700 km of Golden Quadrilateral and 800 km of other sections on Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis following, Design, Build, Finance and Operate (DBFO) pattern has been approved at an estimated cost of Rs.41, 210 crore under National Highways Development Project (NHDP) Phase-V, scheduled for completion by December 2012. List of sections of National Highways in different states is given below:
SIX LANING OF NATIONAL HIGHWAYS
Sections |
States |
Length |
(a) Golden Quadrilateral |
Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Jharkhand |
5700 |
(b) Other Sections |
||
(i) Panipat-Jalandhar |
Haryana & Punjab |
300 |
(ii) Delhi-Hapur-Moradabad |
Delhi & Uttar Pradesh |
170 |
(iii) Samkhiali-Gandhidham |
Gujarat |
56 |
(iv) Indore-Dewas |
Madhya Pradesh |
55 |
(v) Agra-Gwalior |
Uttar Pradesh & Madhya Pradesh |
85 |
(vi) Chandikhol-Paradip |
Orissa |
77 |
(vii) Ludiana-Chandigarh |
Punjab |
82 |
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 Lok Sabha today.
Mall and a housing project in Berhampur
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Ganjam, REAL ESTATE Comments Off on Mall and a housing project in BerhampurFollowing are excerpts from a Business Standard report.
Berhampur Development Authority (BDA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Kolkata based real estate company, Forum Private Limited, for construction of a Rs 95.78 crore integrated commercial-cum-residential complex here.
The complex, which will come up under the banner of Gajapati Plaza on a 5 acre plot, will be built on the model of Public Private Partnership (PPP).
Facilities like shopping malls, hotel and entertainment arcade will be provided in the complex, said Sarat Ranjan Patnaik, chairman of BDA.
The executive committee of BDA approved the project on Wednesday and decided to send the proposal to the government for final approval.
According to the proposal, BDA will provide the land to the real estate company on 75 years lease for construction of the complex and will manage it after completion.
… Forum was selected to construct Gajapati Plaza through competitive bidding. BDA had floated tender inviting applications from the companies for construction of the proposed project. While 14 applications were received, only four were selected for pre-qualification bid. Of them only two were in the final bid and Forum was awarded the tender.
Forum, promoted by the Sarafs of Kolkata, had earlier constructed the Forum Mart in Bhubaneswar.
Sarafs were working on a project to set up a titanium dioxide plant near Chhatrapur in Ganjam district.
“The face of the Berhampur will change when the Gajapati Plaza constructed at the Corporation Road, on the side of National Highway 217 in the heart of the city comes up”, he said.
BDA has approved a proposal for construction of Vivek Vihar Phase II, residential housing project and a bypass from Gokarneswar temple to All India Radio office in Berhampur.
According to Patnaik, the housing project would cost about Rs 7.50 crore and would come up over 29 acres at Ambapua at the outskirt of the city. About 100 houses of different categories would be constructed.
The price of the houses would range between Rs 2.81 lakh and Rs 16.34 lakh depending on type.
“We decided to construct the housing project from our own fund”, he said.
BDA has decided to construct 600m by-pass from Gokarneswar temple to AIR office at a cost of Rs 1.69 crore to solve the acute traffic problem in Gate Bazar area here.
(Thanks to Deba Nayak for the pointer to this.)
Orissa’s effort to increase employment in textile sector
Ganjam, Textiles Comments Off on Orissa’s effort to increase employment in textile sectorFollowing are excerpts from a UNI report in NewKerala.
Employment opportunities for 10,000 youths in the textile sector would be created annually in Orissa through training, … The training would be imparted jointly by the state government and the Karrur Textile Manufacturer Association of Tamil Nadu through the Employment Mission, …
The decision was taken after the representatives of Handloom Export Promotion Council, Madurai Textile Exporter Association, Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Madurai and Karrur Textile Manufacturer Association held discussion with Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik here.
A pilot project for the training will be launched in Ganjam district.
The youths, who completed the training, would be given employment in various textile centres of Madurai, the sources
Orissa has top notch granite but does not take advantage of it
Balangir, Balasore, Bhadrakh, Gajapati, Ganjam, Gemstones, Granite, Kendrapada, Koraput, Nayagarha 5 Comments »Following are excerpts from a report in New Indian Express.
Granite resources abound in State, but the potential is untapped due to lack of promotion and absence of a clear-cut policy.
Orissa has about 20 different colours of granite. Out of the five most-attractive (recognised) colour granite of the world, four are available in Orissa, lavender blue in Berhampur, ikon brown in Paralakhemundi, sweat green in Titilagarh and black in Jeypore vicinity.
In Berhampur, Nayagarh, Paralakhemundi and Balangir, granites of international standard are abundantly available.
Skilled labourers too abundantly available in Bhadrak, Kendrapara and Balasore districts.
As Rajasthan is best known for its marble industry, Orissa can carve a niche for itself in granite sector if a little care is taken by the Government to streamline it, analysts feel.
The existing granite industries in Orissa should be assured by the Steel and Mines department to get the raw materials sufficiently on priority basis. At present, the mine owners, mostly outsiders, are supplying only mining wastes.
Since Orissa’s colour granite is very attractive, the granite processing units in Andhra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are taking all quality raw blocks and selling that in the market after processing. In the absence of market linkage for finished products Orissa is losing out on revenue and scope for generating employment.
Traders have demanded that Government … open a granite park/growth centre in Berhampur. The rate of royalty on decorative stone block/granite stone block should be increased to Rs 1500 from the existing Rs 700 on the inter-state sales transactions. …
RGGVY for villages in four districts
Angul, Gajapati, Ganjam, Nayagarha, RGGVY Comments Off on RGGVY for villages in four districtsFollowing is Odisha.com’s report on this.
Hindu reports on this. Following are some excerpts.
A sum of Rs. 2 crores has been sanctioned for the development and modernisation of the Berhampur railway station, Divisional Manager of the East Coast Railways P.K. Srivastav has said. Keeping its colonial architecture intact, work is on to add structures
to the existing station and to beautify it.Speaking to newsmen, Mr. Srivastav said to expand the station premises, the goods shed by the side of platform number three was shifted to Jagannathpur. A fourth platform would be added in place of the goods shed. The new platform and the continuing work on the second foot overbridge at the railway station were expected to be completed by2008. As per the new plans, the Berhampur railway station would have two entry gates in a bid to reduce rush at the main gate.
Following is a picture of the station that appeared in Today’s Samaja.
Food plaza to be built in five Orissa ECOR stations
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Cuttack, ECOR, Ganjam, Khordha, Puri, Rayagada- Therubali, Sambalpur, Sambaplur- Burla- Bargarh- Chipilima Comments Off on Food plaza to be built in five Orissa ECOR stationsCentral aid for power sector initiatives in Orissa
Angul, BGY, Gajapati, Ganjam, Nayagarha, Remote Village Electrification Programme, RGGVY, Rural electrification Comments Off on Central aid for power sector initiatives in OrissaBusiness Standard reports on this. Following are some excerpts.
The central government has offered Orissa Rs 10,000 crore for various power sector initiatives. The amount will be invested over a period of five years in rural, semi-urban and urban areas.
“The funds will be utilised for improving generation, distribution and transmission of power in Orissa,” A K Lakhina, chairman and managing director, Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), said.
Orissa has been facing difficulties in privatisation of the sector as private enterprises are unable to pursue rural electrification with vigour, he said.
He said, the Centre has utilised the services of National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL) and National Hydro Power Corporation (NHPC) for taking up rural electrification in Orissa.
While four projects have already been sanctioned for Nayagarh, Anugul ,Ganjam and Gajapati, projects in three more districts have received the Centre’s in principle approval. All the remaining districts of the state will be covered under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), he said.
There was a feeling that villages and hamlets with sub-300 populations would not be covered under RGGVY. Orissa, having many such hamlets, was apprehensive of the success of the programme in the state. Lakhina said, the Union government is aware of the issue and the limit may be reduced to cover villages and hamlets with population of 100.
It may be noted, the Orissa government had announced launching of ‘Biju Gramjyoti Yojana’ to provide electricity to the villages and rural hamlets having less than 300 population. It also made a budget allocation of Rs.50 crore during 2007-08 for this programme.
Interestingly, the Orissa government has sought assistance of about Rs. 600 crore from REC for improving transmission. REC will examine the proposal, Lakhina said.
On reducing the transmission and distribution losses, the REC chairman said he has requested Patnaik to undertake underground wiring in the state’s premier cities which could be expanded to other areas.
Using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Fishing in Orissa
Balasore, Fishery, Ganjam Comments Off on Using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Fishing in OrissaPragativadi reports on this. Following are some excerpts.
… fisheries and animal resources development minister Golakh Nayak said …, the state would be in a position to export marine products in a large scale to foreign countries.
… he said that the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) will provide the technological assistance to the state government.
The technology would be used by way of implanting satellite radio receivers and Internet facilities in fishing boats and installing electronic display boards at fishing harbours for constant monitoring of vessel movement and fish counting.
The INCOIS is being provided with necessary support by the Space Application Centre, National Remote Sensing Agency, ISRO’s Regional Remote Sensing Service Centre (RSSC) and the Central Fishery Research Institute.
The technology would substantially reduce the search time and human effort in high seas by almost 70 percent, Nayak pointed out.
He said that with the ICT know-how, the marine fishery would use satellite images to identify the prospective areas of fish aggregation.
Later, the information would be given in local language of the respective area thrice a week on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays during the fishing season.
At the same time, the information would be communicated to about 225 nodes along the entire coastline through telephone and fax, the minister informed.
It may be mentioned here that the maximum sustainable yield of marine fish in the state stands at 1.61 lakh tonne per annum.
Giving further plan details, the minister said that 20 electronic display boards would be set up at fishing harbours in the first phase for which the state government would bear 20 percent of the cost.
This apart, 10 Potential Fishing Zone (PFZ) Boards would be installed while the ICT kiosks in these centres would be set up by the United Nation’s Development Programme (UNDP), Nayak said.
It may be mentioned here that there are two PFZ boards installed at Nuagolabandha ICT Centre in Ganjam district and Balaramgadi ICT centre in Balasore district.
Airforce Unit in Bhubaneswar and Coastal guard unit in Gopalpur
CENTER & ODISHA, Defence establishments, Ganjam, Khordha Comments Off on Airforce Unit in Bhubaneswar and Coastal guard unit in GopalpurTathya.in reports that the coastal highway proposal may be revived by the state government
Balasore, Bhadrakh, Ganjam, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapada, Puri, Roads, highways and Bus stands Comments Off on Tathya.in reports that the coastal highway proposal may be revived by the state governmentThe coastal highway is proposed to run along the coast from Gopalpur to Digha. Tathya.in reports on attempts to revive the proposal.
Latest HRD roundup from Orissawatch.org
Balasore, Balasore- Chandipur, Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Cuttack, Engineering and MCA Colleges, Ganjam, HRD-n-EDUCATION (details at orissalinks.com), K-12, KBK Plus district cluster, Khordha, Koraput- Jeypore- Sunabedha- Damanjodi, Management institutions, Marquee Institutions: existing and upcoming, Medical, nursing and pharmacy colleges, Odisha and Center, Research institutions, Rourkela- Kansbahal, Sambaplur- Burla- Bargarh- Chipilima, Sundergarh, Universities: existing and upcoming Comments Off on Latest HRD roundup from Orissawatch.org- Burla and Berhampur medical schools seats increased to 150 each (0)
- Fee structure for engineering, MCA, MBA, BDS and Medical announced (2)
- Seat increase in plus 2 science and commerce in many government colleges (0)
- The story of Udaipur library and the man behind it: help needed (0)
- From the AICTE pages: List of approved Pharmacy institutions in Orissa – 2007-08 (July 12 2007) (0)
- From the AICTE pages: List of approved MCA institutions in Orissa – 2007-08 (July 12 2007) (0)
- From the AICTE pages: List of approved MBA institutions in Orissa – 2007-08 (July 12 2007) (0)
- About: Orissa engineering colleges in the AICTE list and their number of seats (July 12 2007) (0)
- Orissa engineering colleges in the AICTE list and their number of seats (July 12 2007) (2)
- More pictures and plan diagrams of proposed Vedanta University (0)
- Management educational opportunities in Rourkela to increase in quality and quantity (0)
- Chandipur PXE gets a national research award (0)
- IIPM School of managemnt, Rourkela: promoted by ICICI and L & T (0)
- Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan ad with statistics (by the central government) (0)
- Lalit Patnaik’s message on Agamee odisha meeting about KBK University (0)
- Orissa JEE counselling time table (1)
- Two articles and a slide show on Vedanta University in the Chronicles of Higher Education (1)
- Existing Central Universities in India: speculations on where the next ones will be and should be (0)
- Education in the 11th plan: higher education working group recommends medical schools in each central university in the north eastern region (0)
- KIIT plans an autism center at KIMS (1)
- Opportunities in retail management and logistics (0)
- Planning Commission: Report of the Oversight Committee to Monitor Implementation of Reservation in Higher Educational Institutions. (0)
- Naveen requests setting up of a jems and jewellery training institute in Ganjam (2)
- Special school for child laborers (0)
- Cultural dimension of education (1)
- Sarva Siksha Abhiyan: EGS (Education Guarantee Scheme) and its follow-up (0)
- Distance Education programs offered by Berhampur University (0)
- SCB got back the 43 seats it had recently lost (0)
- Two central universities per state (0)
- Seven new IIMs, higher salary for professors etc. (0)
- More details on the new and exisiting central universities (0)
- Two more engineering colleges are being established in Bhubaneswar (0)
- Standing up for the backward areas of Orissa and India (0)
- Groups interested in setting up of private universities in Orissa; land provided by Orissa to various universities (0)
- Center plans to ease MCI conditions for opening medical colleges in NRHM states (0)
- Seat reduction at SCB Medical college; CM writes to center (0)
- Orissa AIEEE site updated for 2007 (10)
- Agami Odisha plans a convention on the KBK Central University issue on July 8th (0)
- Sai International establishing a school near Infocity (1)
- Orissa JEE counseling brochure is available now (17)
- Pragativadi: Prof. Gopal Nayak recommended as IIIT Bhubaneswar director (0)
- Ravenshaw University Vice Chancellor’s presentation in Detroit, MI, USA (0)
- BPUT advertises for M.Tech and M.Pharm (6)
- Jobs at Vedanta for B.Sc graduates (1)
- New Indian Express reports on AIIMS branch in Bhubaneswar (1)
- Analyzing the 2004 Orissa JEE student preferences (14)
- Orissa Engineering Colleges in Dataquest Ranking (1)
- Samaja ad: Sponsored courses at Utkal University (0)
- NISER advtertises for teaching positions (3)
- Tathya.in: PM promises IIT for Orissa (Is this for real? ) (2)
- Pioneer and Statesman: Bhubaneswar in the shortlist for one of the 4 new NIDs in the 11th plan (2)
Rural electrification programs
Angul, Balasore, BGY, Bhadrakh, Biju KBK Yojana, Captive power policy, Checking power theft, Gajapati, Ganjam, Jajpur, MNP, Nayagarha, PMGY, Puri, RGGVY Comments Off on Rural electrification programsNew Indian Express reports on the energy minister’s statement on this in the assembly. Following are some excerpts.
Energy Minister Surya Narayan Patro … announced in the Assembly the Government’s commitment to provide electricity to all villages and hamlets in the State by the end of Eleventh Five Year Plan.
The State Government would formulate a captive power policy (CPP) for the captive power plants, he said. … the Minister said rural electrification is being carried out by the State Government under three schemes – Minimum Needs Programme (MNP), Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana (PMGY) and Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Vidyutkaran Yojana (RGGVY).
Stating that the Government has submitted the detailed project reports (DPRs) to the Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) for 30 districts, the Minister said the DPRs of Angul, Nayagarh, Ganjam, Gajapati and Jajpur districts have been approved. Besides, the DPRs of three more districts – Balasore, Bhadrak and Puri – have received in-principle approval.
The Minister said the Centre has released Rs 92.85 crore in the first phase to the NTPC and NHPC to take up rural electrification work in Angul, Nayagarh and Ganjam districts.
Referring to the Biju Gramjyoti Yojana (BGY) announced by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik recently, the Patro said under the programme hamlets with less than 300 population will be electrified. He said the Centre rejected the State Government’s request to include hamlets with less than 300 population in the RGGVY.
The State Government has set a target to provide Rs 1000 crore for the programme in the Eleventh Five Year Plan and provided Rs 50 crore in the 2007-08 financial year. Besides, the State Government has also made a provision of Rs 120 crore under the Biju KBK Yojana for providing electricity, road and drinking water to villages.
The Minister informed the House that the Government has undertaken electrification of 4,499 villages under the MNP for which the Centre has provided Rs 120 crore so far. He said by May-end, 3,736 villages have been electrified under the programme.
Stating that five special police stations have been set up to check theft of power and related crimes, the Minister said special courts have been opened to try these cases.
Patro announced that police stations and courts would be set up in the rest of the districts during the year.
Following is Samaja’s coverage on this.
Nuclear power plant in Orissa under consideration
Ganjam, Nuclear Comments Off on Nuclear power plant in Orissa under considerationHindu has reported on the energy minister Mr. S. N. Patro’s statement regarding the location identified by the central government for a nuclear plant in Orissa. Following are excerpts.
The Centre has identified a site in Orissa’s Ganjam district for setting up of a 6000 MW nuclear power plant, …
The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) has identified Pati Sonapur under Chikiti block where the plant can be established, …
Official sources said if the NPCIL’s proposal of setting up the nuclear power plant materialised, it would be the largest such generation unit in the country.
Though there are 17 nuclear power plants operating in the country, none matches the capacity of the proposed project.
While a total of 4120 mw of power is being generated by all units, the proposed plant alone would produce 6000 mw of power.
Sources said the 17 nuclear power stations are located in six states. While four units each are located in Maharastra and Rajasthan, three are in Karnataka. Two units each are in Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
The minister said the NPCIL has already proposed drilling six borewells to reconfirm suitability for the project.
Latest HRD roundup from Orissawatch.org
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Bhubaneswar-Berhampur, Ganjam, HRD-n-EDUCATION (details at orissalinks.com), K-12, KBK Plus district cluster, Khordha, Koraput, Koraput- Jeypore- Sunabedha- Damanjodi, Marquee Institutions: existing and upcoming, Medical, nursing and pharmacy colleges, Odisha and Center, Vocational education Comments Off on Latest HRD roundup from Orissawatch.org- Some good news on national institutes front
- Letter to SAC-PM on science magnet schools
- XIMB’s forway into satellite based management programs
- Orissa among the bottom in terms of its universities’ performance in civil service exams
- Update on IIIT Bhubaneswar
- Samaja on vocational courses
- Some excerpts from the PM’s address with comments and questions from me
- PM’s address at the 150th anniversary of University of Mumbai: 30 new Central universities to be established
- 2004 data on Orissa JEE and Orissa engineering colleges: can’t understand it completely
- Sambada has opened a school of mass communication and culture through its charitable trust
- RMRC Bhubaneswar will have facility for diagnosis of viral infections
- Sambada: BJD MP Braja Tripathy writes to PM on KBK Central University
- Which University to recommend for central university status?
- Orissa JEE has released additional rankings
- Rejoinder to Mr. Jairam Ramesh’s comments in Bhubaneswar on the IIT Orissa issue
- Which option is better IISER, NIT or IIST and why?
- IIT JEE 2007 Counseling brochure
- Plus two science colleges in Bhubaneswar-Cuttack area
- New Indian Express: Our government will fight for central varsity – Naveen
- Dharitri Editorial: Kendrara ghaitapania (Spousal abuse by center)
- Statesman: Naveen’s missive on varsity in KBK region
- New Indian Express: Orissa feels rejected once again
- Pioneer: Naveen shoots off letter to PM over central varisty in KBK
- Ganjam district has the maximum number of out-of-school students in Orissa
- Higher education vision document in the offing
- Orissatv.com: Center’s decision to shift proposed tribal university to Madhya Pradesh objected – CM says it is another example of center’s negligence
- Statesman: CM demands varisty in KBK region
- Sambada: After IIT Central University in KBK is also out of hand
- Fax campaign against repeated injustice by MHRD
- Dharitri: Hopes dashed on KBK Central University
- Pioneer: Arjun hijacks plans for KBK varisty
- Ex and founding VC of BPUT Prof. Damodar Acharya will be IIT Kharagpur director from July 2007
- Indira Gandhi National Tribal University in Madhya Pradesh – Orissa had proposed a similar university in KBK
- Orissa JEE result is out: some links
Syndicate Bank and Indian Overseas Bank plan social schemes
Banks, Education and Training Vilalgers, Ganjam, Jatropha, Kalahandi, Koraput, Koraput- Jeypore- Sunabedha- Damanjodi, Rayagada, Rayagada- Therubali 2 Comments »Business standard reports that Syndicate Bank and Indian Overseas Bank plan several social schemes involving training villagers. Following are some excerpts from that report.
Syndicate bank said it would take up extension activities in all its rural branches for educating and training villagers in different aspects of agriculture, animal husbandry, plantation and fish rearing.
Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) said it would organise at least three training camps for women in southern Orissa during 2007-08.
“We have decided to organise at least three training camps on tailoring, handicraft and beauty therapy for rural women in southern Orissa towns at Rayagada, Jeypore and Bhawanipatna” …
At Jeypore in Koraput district, the bank has decided to impart training to the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe women.
In Rayagada, training to be given to the weaker section people.
Similarly in Bhawanipatna, the district headquarters of Kalahandi district, women in general categories will get training.
In each camp, scheduled to start in July or August, at least 20 women would be participated.
The respective branch managers would select the women to get training, he said …
After getting training for a fortnight, they would receive financial assistance from the bank for establishment of units in various fields.
“Our corporate office has agreed for three training camps initially and if more number of women come forward for skill and entrepreneurship development, more number of camps will be organised” …
Syndicate Bank would conduct 58 extension activities during 2007-08.
The bank’s Berhampur branch has recently held a farmers’ meeting on jatropha plantation at Narendrapur in Ganjam district in collaboration with the Orissa Nature Care & Council (ONCC), an organisation imparting training on jatropha cultivation for bio-diesel.
ONCC provided technical know-how and inputs for jatropha planting while the bank was financing farmers, …
Syndicate Bank offered Rs 10,000 to each of the 55 farmers in the village for taking up of jatropha plantation, …
Jatropha cultivation was done in about 105 acres in the village.
Syndicate bank would donate Rs 10,000 each for renovation and cleaning of ponds in 10 villages during the current year.
Dharitri’s overview on various port projects in Orissa
Astaranga, Puri (Navayuga interested), Bahabalpur, Balasore (unlikely), Bahuda Muhana, Ganjam (many interested), Balasore, Baliharchandi, Puri (many interested), Barunei, Kendrapada (many interested), Bhadrakh, Birlas, Chandipur, Balasore (Unlikely), Choumukha-Kirtania, Balasore (Creative ports, Chennai interested), Chudamani, Bhadrakh (Birlas interested), Dhamara port (under constr.), Ganjam, Gopalpur port (under constr.), Inchudi, Balasore (many interested), Jagatsinghpur, Jatadhari port (POSCO), Kendrapada, Palur, Ganjam (Future metals interested), Paradeep port, Ports and waterways, Puri Comments Off on Dharitri’s overview on various port projects in OrissaDharitri has a nice overview (page1, page2, page3) of the status of the various ports that Orissa plans to have. Following are some highlights from that report.
- Aditya Birla group S.L. Mining has expressed interest in developing the Chudamani port in Bhadrakh district. IIT Madras has done the technical evaluation of this project. Page 1 of the article has more details.
- Navajuga engineering of Hyderabad has proposed developing Astaranga port in Puri district. Page 1 of the article has more details.
- Puri ports limited has proposed developing the Baliharchandi port in Puri district. Page 1 of the article has more details.
- Good earth maritime of Madras has proposed developing the port in Bahuda muhana of Ganjam district. Page 1 of the article has more details.
- Gopalpur: Being developed by Orissa Stevedores. Page 2 of the article has more details.
- Dhamara:TISCO and L & T are devloping this port. Page 2 of the article has more details.
- Jatadhari: Being developed by POSCO. Page 3 of the article has more details.
- Paradip: Existing major port. We discussed its expansion plans recently.
- Palur, Ganjam: no proposals yet
- Barunei, Kendarpara: no proposals yet
- Inchudi, Balasore: no proposals yet
- Chandipur, Balasore: no proposals yet
- Bahabalpur, Balasore: no proposals yet
The article says that the Balasore district ports face problems from the Dept. of Defense because of the missile testing range nearby. The article does not mention the following plan:
- Creative ports, Chennai plans to develop the Kirtania port on the mouth of Subarnarekha in Balasore district.
Progress on the Ranchi-Vijaywada highway zig-zagging through 1219 kms of Orissa
Angul, Balangir, Bouda, BRGF: Backward districts program, Central grants, Deogarh, Extremist infested districts program, Gajapati, Ganjam, Kandhamala, KBK Plus district cluster, Keonjhar, Koraput, Malkangiri, Mayurbhanj, Rayagada, Sambalpur, Sonepur, Uncategorized, Vijaywada-Ranchi highway 2 Comments »Anubhuti Bishnoi in Indian Express reports on the progress towards making a 2-lane Ranchi-Vijaywada highway zig-zagging through 1219 kms of Orissa and passing though most of its tribal districts, many of which are naxalite infested. The article has a nice map showing which towns the road will pass through in Orissa. Following are some excerpts from that article. (Thanks to Manoj Sahu in Africa for mentioning this article in Agami Orissa.)
At a recent meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways was asked to expedite finalisation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the Vijayawada-Ranchi corridor cutting through Orissa, and take it up on a priority basis. … Around 1,219 km of the 1,729-km corridor planned between Vijayawada and Ranchi will fall in Orissa, and the state government had requested that its state highways, district and rural roads be incorporated in the corridor. Now 235.8 km of national highway sections, 878 km of state high ways and 104.5 km of rural roads will be a part of the corridor. The road from Vijayawada enters Orissa at Motu in Malkangiri district and leaves at Tiring in Mayurbhanj district on the north. … While the Ministry may not call the stretch NH as yet, with the Prime Minister taking a keen interest, it is set to be developed as per national highway standards. What that means is that tribal areas of Koraput, Malkangiri, Rayagada, Gajapati, Ganjam, Kandhamal, Anugul, Sambalpur, Deograh, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj and Boudh, currently insurgency hotbeds, may emerge out of the hinterlands. Confirming that the project had been put on the fast track, a senior Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways official said: “The DPR of the corridor is underway and should be ready in six-seven months.”
Note: As mentioned by Digambara a map of the route is at http://tathya.in/story.asp?sno=592. I removed the faulty map that Indian Express printed.
Cabana group announces a hotel and a management institute
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Bhubaneswar-Berhampur, Bhubaneswar-Paradip, Ganjam, Hotels and resorts, HRD-n-EDUCATION (details at orissalinks.com), Jagatsinghpur, Khordha, Management institutions, Paradip - Jatadhari - Kujanga, Puri, Vocational education Comments Off on Cabana group announces a hotel and a management instituteVarious newspapers (Telegraph, Financial Express) report that the Cabana group has announced a hotel and a management institute in Bhubaneswar and plans to open many hotels in various locations in Orissa. Following is an excerpt from Telegraph.
Co-chairman of Cabana Hotel Management Private Limited and venture capitalist, Prabhu Goel, said the institute will be the group’s first training venture anywhere in the world. “Since the industry demand is huge, we hope that all students will be absorbed after training,” Goel added.
The institute, for which the government has allotted a seven-acre plot near Dumduma, will have hostels for 1,500 students, classrooms, labs, kitchens, along with a an attached 200-bed hotel. The group will represent Best Western brand in India, provide hotel management services and consultancy, he said.
Over the next 10 years, the group intends to add more than 100 hotels and 10,000 rooms to the growing Indian hospitality market. “We have visited places like Chilika, Puri, Konark and Paradip. We are interested to set up hotels there. We have plans to invest around Rs 350 crores in developing properties in the state,” said Goel.
Govt. okays Gopalpur SEZ
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Bhubaneswar-Berhampur, Ganjam, INVESTMENTS and INVESTMENT PLANS, Railways, SEZs 2 Comments »NDTV reports that the Gopalpur SEZ has been cleared by the Central Govt.
There was a lot of hue and cry that why the Gopalpur SEZ was not moving further in Orissa. Recent events show that it was held up due to security clearances which was required. Hopefully this will ensure faster development in Orissa.
Tata’s Gopalpur SEZ may get go-ahead
Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Ganjam, INDUSTRY and INFRASTRUCTURE, INVESTMENTS and INVESTMENT PLANS Comments Off on Tata’s Gopalpur SEZ may get go-aheadEconomic times reported that Tata’s proposed multi-product special economic zone (SEZ) in Gopalpur is finally set to get the green signal from the government.