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Samaja’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: 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.
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 …
Balasore demands to be industrialized
Balasore, INDUSTRY and INFRASTRUCTURE, KGP...Lakshannath Rd - Bhadrakh Comments Off on Balasore demands to be industrializedFollowing are excerpts from a report in expressbuzz.com.
now there are ample opportunities which can help making the district an industrial rich. While an all weather port at Dhamra is on the verge of completion, another port at Kirtania will come up soon. These ports will attract big industrial houses if the government projects the potentiality,” president of BCIC Himanshu Das said.
The industrial body has demanded setting up of a software park in Balasore along with a land bank of 2000 acres for large and medium industries, development of road water supply and drainage system at different industrial estates in the district, setting up of an urban haat, plastic cluster, marketing assistance to SSI units, uninterrupted power supply, development of ancillary industries and proper implementation of single window system.
This apart, BCIC has drawn the attention of the government on transfer of north Orissa railway area (from Lakmannath to Markona) from South Eastern Railway (SER) zone to East Coast zone. “Besides, we want construction of a new railway siding at Bampada as it is essential to have a full-fledged railway siding to meet the enhanced requirement of industries and trade,” Das added.
State needs to contribute infrastructure for the proposed PCPIR in Paradip
CENTER & ODISHA, Chemicals, Jagatsinghpur, Paradip - Jatadhari - Kujanga, PCPIR, Petrochemicals Comments Off on State needs to contribute infrastructure for the proposed PCPIR in ParadipFollowing is an excerpt from a report in Financial Express.
The state-owned Industrial Infrastructrue Development Corporation (IDCO) chairman-cum-managing director, Priyabrata Patnaik, told reporters that the Union secretary urged the state government to provide land, water linkage and power supply besides other required infrastructrue for the project.
… The PCPIR project, which is going to spread over an area of 250 square kilometers at Paradip with the Indian Oil Corporation’s (IOC) oil refinery as anchor tenant, is expected to attract investment to the tune of Rs 2,75,000 crore.
The major chunk of investment, about Rs 23,000 crore, will come in petroleum and petro-chemical sector.
The project will generate employment opportunity for more than 2 lakh people when it is fully commissioned.
Following are some pointers on PCPIRs.
Update on progress on the IT front in Bhubaneswar; Mindtree to start construction in June; ICICI asked to start in April
Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Business Standard, Genepact, ICICI, Khordha, Mindtree, Private Parks, State Bureaucrats (IAS, OAS, etc.) 2 Comments »Following are excerpts from a report in Business Standard.
While MindTree expects to kick off construction work on its Rs 200-crore development centre in the city by June this year, 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.
… MindTree, a global IT and R&D services company, co-headquartered in Bangalore and Somerset in New Jersey (US), had entered into an MoU with the Orissa government in March 2006 for setting up its software development centre spread over 30 acres.
… 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’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.
Genpact Limited, the BPO (business process outsourcing) arm of the US-based General Electric which had announced a Global Delivery Centre in the city has submitted a fresh building plan to the Bhubanewar Development Authority (BDA).
“We are pursuing Genpact’s case with the BDA to expedite the company’s project”, the official said.
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.
On Raheja Corporation’s IT park, he said, land has been alloted but the company is yet to take physical possession of it. Mumbai-based K Raheja Corporation proposed to set up an IT park in the city over an area of 30 acres at an investment of about Rs 250 crore. This IT park would have a total built-up area of 10 lakh sq ft and it was scheduled to be commissioned within three years. The project would generate employment for nearly 20,000 people.
K Raheja Corporation had signed a MoU (memorandum of understanding) with the Orissa government in May 2008 and the IT park was scheduled to be commissioned within three years.
Update on Aditya Birla group’s projects in Odisha
Aluminium, Bauxite, Birlas, Koraput, Koraput- Jeypore- Sunabedha- Damanjodi, Sambalpur, Sambaplur- Burla- Bargarh- Chipilima, TOI, Economic Times 2 Comments »Following is an excerpt from a report in Economic Times.
Aditya Birla Group chairman, Mr Kumar Mangalam Birla is very hopeful of completion of the Rs 4,500-crore alumina refinery plant coming up at Kashipur in Koraput district and expansion of Hindalco aluminium smelter project at Hirakud in Sambalpur district.
… In June last year, the Orissa government had recommended the union mining ministry to allot mining lease of Lakharis bauxite deposit in Koraput district in favour of Hindalco Industries Limited, the flagship company of Aditya Birla Group.
This is the second bauxite deposit to be allotted to the Group, which entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Orissa government in April, 2005 is to set up a world-class aluminium complex in the state.
Officials said the Lakharis mine is estimated to have about 45 million bauxite deposits.
Earlier, the Hindalco was allotted Kodingamali bauxite deposit in the district for its proposed aluminium complex at Kansari.
Aditya Aluminium (another unit of Hindalco) had signed a MoU with the Orissa government on April 8, 2005 to set up an integrated aluminium complex in the state. The project involves a total investment of Rs 11,500 crores for production of 1.5 lakh tones of alumina and 3.25 lakh tonnes of aluminium per annum.
Aditya Aluminium has already signed a joint venture umbrella agreement with the Orissa Mining Corporation for bauxite mining in Koraput district.
The company has sought 2012 acres of land for its refinery and 3331 acres for the smelter, sources said.
The state government is in the process of acquiring land for the project, but faces problem in some villages, the sources added resulting in the delay in grounding of the project.
DLF to start work on 1000 crore InfoPark at Infocity Bhubaneswar in April 2010; would like more space devoted to mall and multi-plex
Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Business Standard, DLF, IT, Khordha, Malls, Multiplexes 2 Comments »Following is an excerpt from a Business Standard report in sify.com.
"We had a recent review meeting on the status of DLF’s Infopark project with the company’s executive director. The real estate player is committed to kick off work on its Infopark project by April 1 this year", said Pradipta K Mohapatra, the state IT secretary.
DLF has sought some changes in the contour of the project to be developed over 54 acres near Infocity region of the city. It is keen on setting aside a greater area for non-processing facilities like shopping malls and multiplexes.
… DLF is understood to have resumed negotiations with a host of IT players- both large as well as the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for offering its IT workspace to them.
… The DLF Infopark project will be developed in three phases and it comprises an IT block, a luxury hotel, a retail chain, service apartments and recreational facilities with a total built-up space of about 5.5 million sq ft.
For setting up the luxury hotel, DLF had tied up with Hilton, an international hotel chain.
In the first phase, DLF had committed an investment of Rs 300 crore for developing an IT workspace of international standards with a built-up area of 5.7 lakh sq ft.
The first phase was scheduled to be operational within eighteen months to two years after commencement of construction work.
The Infopark project was to generate direct and indirect employment opportunities for over 40,000 people in sectors like IT and ITes (IT enabled services), retail and hospitality.
JSL to establish a 704 Crore steel park in Kalinganagar
Jajpur, Jajpur Rd- Vyasanagar- Duburi- Kalinganagar, Jindal, Mettalurgical Cluster - Jajpur (Kalinganagar), Steel ancilaries 1 Comment »Following is an excerpt from an IANS report.
JSL Ltd, formerly Jindal Stainless Ltd, signed an agreement with the Orissa government Wednesday to set up a stainless steel park in the state on an investment of Rs.704 crore.
The park would be set up adjacent to its 1.6 million tonne per annum integrated steel project coming up at Kalinga Nagar industrial complex in Jajpur district, …
… The project, to be built on 300 acres, will have 71 units, including a service centre.
More details are in an article in Orissadiary. Following are some excerpts.
JSL Vice – Chairman Jindal said the proposed park would generate direct and indirect employment opportunities for about 3800 and1200 persons, respectively. He added that the project would ensure high tax receipts of around Rs 140 crore for the state government in the first five years in terms of excise and income tax value added products. As per the MoU, JSL will develop the park and provide all infrastructures like boundary wall, roads, drains, research and development centre, power and water supply, railway network, township, school and hospital.
Architectural products, surgical and hospital equipment, hardware, stamping and forging, cold rolling, and re-rolling mills, tube and pipes, heat exchangers, heavy machinery capital goods, kitchenware, lifestyle products and stainless steel composite panel manufacturing units will come up in the park. To mark on the occasion, five companies Empowertrans Private Limited, Jagadamba Exports, Jupitor India, Kraftsware Limited and Kitechen Essentials signed MoUs with the JSL Limited government to set up down stream industries.
First private STP comes up in Odisha; Nanadankanan to have a 5000 sq ft Orchid House
Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Cuttack, IT, Nandan Kanan, Private Parks Comments Off on First private STP comes up in Odisha; Nanadankanan to have a 5000 sq ft Orchid HouseFollowing is an excerpt from an IANS report.
Orissa got its first private software technology park Tuesday. Built on the outskirts of state capital Bhubaneswar by city-based JSS Group, the venture was inaugurated by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
The JSS Software Technology Park has a built-up area of about 55,000 square feet and can accommodate about 1,000 IT (Information Technology) professionals, Bijoy K. Sahoo, Chairman of the JSS group told IANS.
The eight-floor building constructed with an investment of Rs.10 crore in the first phase has ready-to-move-in facilities, Sahoo said, adding that two companies have already allotted space and they have begun their operations from today (Tuesday).
JSS has planned to invest Rs.70 crore (Rs.700 million) in the second phase that is scheduled to complete in the next 24 months. The total built up area of the project after second phase expansion would be two lakh square feet, he said.
Following is from JSS’s web page.
Keeping to long standing demands from the Information Techenology (IT)
Companies in the Small and Medium Enterprise (ITSME) Sector, the InterMinisterial standing Committee (IMSC) of Goverment of India has approved the First Private Software Technology Park (STP) of Orissa.The IMSC felt it imprerative to setup a micro,small and madium enterprise(MSME) software park to broaden the export base of the state. The park will enble IT professionals to walk in and to state their business instantly.
The news STP has been christened as JSS software Technology park.The private STP is locted at Infocity in Chandaka ,Bhubaneswar with a view to provide incubation and infrastructure faclities to new ans young entrepreneurs in the MSME sector .Infocity is considered as the biggestITpark in estern India spread over an area of 350 acres, currently housing IT giants like Infosy, Wipro, TCS, Mind Tree ect.The intelligent building of the JSS STP is spread in sprawing three acre campus and housses state-of-art technology to fulfil the growing demands of highly competent IT professionals.
Following is an excerpt from a report in expressbuzz.com.
The Nandankanan Zoological Park here will have the largest Orchid House of Orissa soon.
Spread over 5,000 sq ft, the garden will be home to some exotic species which are found in Orissa as well as outside.
… The Nanadankanan Zoo authorities have collected over 156 varieties of orchids belonging to 35 species for the Orchid House which is now awaiting to be thrown open. Altogether, the specially-designed garden will be home to 1,000 plants, Director of Nandankanan Zoological Park Sudarshan Panda said. All the three different types of orchidaceae – epiphytic, subaerial and those growing on the soil are part of the collection.
JK plans new pulp mill in Rayagada at a cost of 1500 crores
Paper and newsprint, Rayagada 1 Comment »Following is an excerpt from a report in expressindia.com.
JK Paper plans to invest around Rs 1,500 crore to set up a new pulp mill at
RayagarhRayagada, Orissa. “The amount would be raised through a mix of debt and equity in the ratio of 1.5:1,” JK Paper MD Harsh Pati Singhania said. He said the company will raise the money through external commercial borrowings, debt instruments such as foreign currency convertible bonds apart from internal accruals. The new pulp mill will come up with a capacity of 2 lakh tonne per annum and paper a capacity of 1.5 lakh tonne per annum. It is likely to be commissioned in the second half of 2012.For the new plant, the company will also ramp up its captive power unit from existing 35 mw to 55 mw.
Update on Vedanta’s plan with respect to Odisha: steel plant in partnership with L & T; hostel for engineering college in Bhawanipatna; trauma unit in Bhubaneswar
Aluminium, Anil Agarwal, Bauxite, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Business Standard, Iron Ore, Jharsugurha, Jharsugurha- Brajarajnagar- Belpahar, Kalahandi, Khordha, Steel, Thermal, Universities: existing and upcoming, Vedanta 1 Comment »Following are excerpts from a report in tathya.in.
Odisha’s Power sector gets a relief as the first Unit of 2400 Independent Power Plant (IPP) at Jharsuguda would be commissioned in coming Summer’, he said to the media after meeting the Chief Minister.
This will add 600 MW to the state’s power production capacity and can help the State Government in facing the current power crisis.
Mr. Agarwal revealed that construction work of world class Vedanta University near Puri has already started.
At the first stage, the University will have a 1000 bed super specialty hospital and Medical College, also academic building.
Vedanta Boss also informed the meeting that Lanjigarh refinery is fully operational by sourcing bauxite from other states, incurring a huge opportunity loss for both states as well as company.
State Government has assured to look into the issue seriously and try to work out for an immediate solution.
Construction activities for a specialized burn and trauma care centre at Bhubaneswar would begin very soon.
Following is an excerpt from a report in Business Standard.
After committing an investment of Rs 60,000 crore on various projects in Orissa including an aluminium smelter plant, an alumina refinery unit and a mega university project, London-based Vedanta Resources Plc has now evinced interest in setting up a steel plant in the state.
Vedanta plans to set up the steel plant in collaboration with engineering and construction major Larsen and Toubro (L&T).
… However, he did not provide details like capacity of the proposed steel plant, location and investment. It may be noted that in October 2004, Sterlite Iron and Steel Company, a subsidiary of Vedanta Resources, had inked an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with the state government for setting up a five million tonne per annum steel plant. The steel plant was to set up at Palasponga in the state’s Keonjhar district at an investment of Rs 12,502 crore. However, the project is yet to take off.
On bauxite supplies, Agarwal said, he has informed the state chief minister that Vedanta’s alumina refinery plant at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi district is operational and the company is sourcing bauxite from other states to run this refinery.
The chief minister has assured that us that bauxite supplies would not be a problem in Orissa which has the fourth largest deposits of the mineral ore in the country, Agarwal informed.
He further said the company is adhering to the environmental norms in running the Lanjigarh refinery, adding, “Our refinery at Lanjigarh is a world class refinery and it is a zero discharge and zero waste unit. …"
He pointed out that the company would commence mining operations at Niyamgiri hills in Kalahandi district after getting the environmental clearance.
Agarwal said, Vedanta has already invested Rs 39,000 crore on various projects in Orissa and these projects have generated direct and indirect employment for about two lakh people.
Vedanta Aluminium has also decided to set aside five per cent of its net profit or Rs 10 crore every year on welfare activities of the tribals of Lanjigarh. The amount will be spent on meeting the needs of the tribals in areas like education, livelihood and health.
The company will also build the hostel for the proposed engineering college of the state government at Bhawanipatna.
On the 2400 MW (6×400) power plant at Jharsuguda, Agarwal said, the first unit of the independent power project (600 MW) will be operational from the ensuing summer.
Talking on the company’s proposed university project, he said, “We have huge local support for our university project and at first we will set up a 1000 bed state-of-the-art hospital as a part of the project.” Apart from the 1000 bed hospital, Vedanta has also firmed up plans to set up a 100-bed burn and trauma care centre at Gangapada on the outskirts of the city. Construction work on this centre wold take off very soon, Agarwal stated.
Tatas talk with Odisha CM about $10 billion coal-to-liquid project
Coal to diesel, Tatas 2 Comments »Following is an excerpt from a report in Telegraph.
Tata Group today proposed to set up a coal-to-liquid plant in Orissa with an investment of $10 billion in joint venture with South African company, Sasol.
… “We had preliminary discussions with the chief minister about the Tata-Sasol project for converting coal into liquid,” Muthuraman said later.
The proposed project would be a large one with an investment of $10 billion, he said, adding that its exact location had not been identified yet.
The proposed plant will generate 1,600MW of power besides producing diesel, naptha and LPG. The byproducts will be tar, phenol, sulphur, ammonium, fertiliser and mining explosives.
According to sources, the proposed plant will have a capacity of 80,000 barrels per day which comes to around 3.6 million tonnes per annum.
The plant, which is scheduled to be commissioned in 2018, will require 28 to 31 million tonnes of coal per annum.
It will need 3,000 acres of land for the proposed plant and 24 million gallons water per day.
EOI for adding new and upgrading existing infrastructure at Ganeswarpur, Somnathpur and Balgopalpur industrial estates (Balasore, Odisha) under the IIUS scheme
Balasore, Balasore- Chandipur, IDCO, Plastic products cluster - Balasore Comments Off on EOI for adding new and upgrading existing infrastructure at Ganeswarpur, Somnathpur and Balgopalpur industrial estates (Balasore, Odisha) under the IIUS schemeSingle Window Clearance Committee of Orissa approves several projects worth 30,000 crores
Air separation, Aluminium, Ancilaries, Auto, Bhadrakh, Cement, Cold rolling mills, Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Ferro-chrome, Jajpur, Jajpur Rd- Vyasanagar- Duburi- Kalinganagar, Jharsugurha, Jindal, Kalahandi, Keonjhar, Ore pelletisation, Single Window Clearance (SLSWCA), Sonepur, Steel, Steel ancilaries, Sundergarh, Tathya.in, Thermal Comments Off on Single Window Clearance Committee of Orissa approves several projects worth 30,000 croresUpdate: Following are some additional details from a report in Pioneer.
- Amtech Auto Engineering would set up the complex at an investment of Rs 15,820 crore near Tangi- Choudwar. It would set up a two million tonne steel plant and 500 MW captive power plant in the complex. With this about 33,000 people will get both direct and indirect employment.
It may be mentioned here that Jamsedpur-based RSB Trasmissions (I) Ltd, one of India’s leading auto components manufacturers, is coming up with an auto complex at Mania in Cuttack. RSB Transmission will invest Rs 430 crore in the project.
- The committee also approved JK Cement‘s one million tonne capacity plant on the road between Athagrah and Choudwar.
- BOC would set up an air separation plant at an investment of Rs 434 crore in Rourkela. It would produce oxygen, nitrogen and argons.
- Bijaya Ferro Power Private Limited would set up a power plant at Keshinga in Kalahandi with an investment of Rs 550 crore. It would take water from Tel river to produce 120 MW power.
- Ind-Bharat’s proposal to enhance its power production capacity has also got the nod of the committee. It would set up its plant at Jharsuguda with an investment of Rs 3,300 crore.
- Facor would set up its captive power plant at Rahandia near Bhadrak.
- Due to shortage of water, few plants have also changed their sites. Odisha Cement Power Plant (OCL) has shifted its plant site from Mania to Rajgangpur.
- Jinadal Stainless Steel would set up its plant in Luni instead of Gajatara in Dhenkanal.
- Kalinga Energy Power Limited would set up its plant at Jharsuguda instead of Sambalpur.
- Scwal Brewage would set up its plant at Baranga instead of Choudwar at a cost of Rs 193 crore.
- The Rs 1,320 crore Sahara Power project has shifted its plant to Ghantabahal from Turul.
- German-based Gaunteman Pipery would set up its plant beneficiation plant and pelatisation plant. The beneficiation plant would come up at Barbil and the pelatisation plant at Dhamra. Around 1,605 crore would be invested in the project.
- Aditya Alumina’s proposal to enhance its production from one million tonne to 1.5 million tonne. It would also enhance its power plant from 650 MW to 900 MW.
Following is an excerpt from Orissadiary.
The projects of Adhunic Metalics and Jindal Stainless Steel at Sundargarh and Kalinganagar, respectively have been approved. The SWCLC has also given its green signal for an air-separation plant. Projects, involving Vijay Ferrochorme and Power Pvt Ltd and Adhunic Power plant have been cleared.
Amtech Metals would establish the integrated auto-complex, first of its kind in the state. Moreover, an auto-park, steel and power plant would also be established in the complex. The cost of the entire project has been pegged at Rs 15,820 crore. All the projects are expected to provide direct and indirect employment opportunities to nearly 47,000 and 1.5 lakh people, respectively apart from bolstering the socio-economic conditions in those regions where the proposed projects would come up, state Industries Secretary, Sourabh Garg said.
Tathya has some details on the Adhunik group’s project. Following are some excerpts:
Adhunik Power & Natural Resources Limited (APNRL) has proposed to invest Rs.3883.40 crore for the 4×250 MW power plant in Birmaharajpur in Sonepur district.
… Adhunik Metaliks Limited (AML), another member of the Group has proposed to set up Down Stream Park for stainless and special products with an investment of Rs.286 crore. … downstream industries in hot-rolling, cold-rolling utensils, kitchen and hardware. AML has also proposed for stainless steel pipes and alloys, which received the nod.
The park will be set up at Kumarmunda in a 300 acre area in Sundargarh district.AML is setting up steel plant at Kumarmunda with a capacity of 0.41 million ton per annum (MTPA).
Tathya has also some details on the JSL project. Following are some excerpts.
JSL Limited posed a proposal to set up a Super Critical Thermal Power Station of 1320 (660X2) megawatt capacity, which has been cleared in the meeting. The Rs.4090 crore Greenfield project will be set up at Luni in Dhenkanal district.
Most importantly JSL, which is setting up a 3.20 million ton per annum (MTPA) capacity stainless steel plant at Kalinga Nagar has proposed to set up Stainless Steel Park (SEZ) with an investment of Rs.740 crore. … The park will promote auto components, kitchen & life style, light engineering, white goods, cold rolling, pipes and tubes, and service centre. 300 acres of land for the park is needed for the park, which will have man power requirement of more than 2000, said sources. JSL plant is likely to produce stainless steel by end of 2010 and the park is also to be completed by the same time reveal the SLSWCA Report.
The above two downstream park proposals are most likely due to the recent government focus on those aspects, before giving mining leases. The govt. needs to make sure that the down stream parks indeed materialize as proposed.
POSCO gets clearance of 2900 acres from the environment ministry
ENVIRONMENT, Jagatsinghpur, POSCO, Steel Comments Off on POSCO gets clearance of 2900 acres from the environment ministryFollowing is an excerpt from a PTI report.
South Korean steel giant Posco has finally got the clearance from the environment ministry for acquiring forest land for its proposed Rs 54,000-crore steel project in Orissa, which has been already delayed more than a year.
"The Centre gave the final clearance for handing over 2,900 acres of forest land to us for our 12 million tonne steel project in Orissa. We are hopeful that the state government would soon transfer the entire 4,004 acre of land needed for the project to us," Posco India General Manager, External Relations, Simanta Mohanty told PTI.
Nearly 3,600 acres of land out of required 4,004 acres fall under the government category, while the rest remains under private control.
Following are some excerpts from a report in Business Standard.
… The Infocity-II region is being developed by the Orissa government on over 600 acres of land at Janla between Bhubaneswar and Khurda. Infosys is set to be the anchor tenant of the region. Infosys has committed an investment of Rs 300 crore in the first phase of the project which is scheduled to be operational within 14 months of commencement of construction work.
Infosys has a headcount of around 3,500 at its existing city centre spread over 45 acres and would add 3,000 more people in the first phase of its expansion project. The second campus would have a pool of 5,000 employees in all.
“Infosys has sought 100 acres of land for their second campus in the city. In the first phase, we will allot 50 acres of land to the IT firm in the Infociy-II area”, Pradipta K Mohapatra, the state IT secretary told Business Standard. He hinted that the total investment of Infosys for its second campus may exceed Rs 500 crore. …
The state government has assured to provide water and uninterrupted power supply to Infosys for its second campus in the city. In 2008-09, Orissa recorded software exports worth Rs 1168 crore and Infosys had the lion’s share, accounting for more than 70 per cent of exports.
As per the estimates of the state IT department, the Infocity-II project would be fully operational by the end of 2012. The state government has already sanctioned Rs 150 crore for developing external infrastructure for the project like approach road, electricity and water.
The Infocity-II project would attract many IT firms and it would have a total manpower pool of 1,20,000, Mohaptra said.
The project is set to attract investments worth Rs 4,000 crore from IT ad ITes (IT enabled services) companies.
It would generate direct and indirect employment for about four lakh people in the information technology (IT) and ITes sectors. Presently, more than 18,000 professionals were engaged in the IT sector in the state while the ITes sector had a workforce of over 15,000.
The operationalization of Infocity II would also be a big boon for BIT (Bhubaneswar Institute of Technology) which is adjacent to that.
Infosys plans a 300 Crore second campus for 5000 in Bhubaneswar in Infocity II near Khurda on the NH 5
Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Infosys, Khordha Comments Off on Infosys plans a 300 Crore second campus for 5000 in Bhubaneswar in Infocity II near Khurda on the NH 5Following is an excerpt from a report in Expressbuzz.
Infosys will start its second project in the city soon. An investment of Rs 300 cr will be made in this project. Its Director (Human Resources) Mohandas Pai informed this to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik here today.
About 5,000 IT professionals will work in the first phase of project-II while some 3,000 are already working in its Infocity campus here. Export of software from the Bhubaneswar campus has reached Rs 850 crore per year, Pai said.’
Land will be provided to the second project in the proposed Info-valley near the Bhubaneswar- Khurda national highway. The Government has assured infrastructural support for the project.
Central Government Industrial Package for KBK could be the answer
APPEAL to readers, Balangir, CENTER & ODISHA, INDUSTRY and INFRASTRUCTURE, Kalahandi, KBK Plus district cluster, Koraput Comments Off on Central Government Industrial Package for KBK could be the answerTo get KBK out of backwardness governments at the center and states have had packages for KBK, but they have not helped that much. The following suggestion by Jibanendra Mohanty in Orissa Today is a very good suggestion. Our government should pursue it.
Himachal Pradesh and Uttaranchal have made significant progress on Industrialization during the last few years, via the Special Industrial Package provided by the Government of India. Most of the Industries set up in recent times are in Manufacturing/Engineering/ Agro-products/ Drugs & Pharmaceuticals/ Computer Hardware, etc not dependent upon mining operations. The high lights of these Industries are a) they need small land parcels i.e. areas of 1 to 10 acres, b) they provide employment ranging from 50 to 1000 persons/unit. These Industries do not need mining operation, do not need high water consumption nor do they create major problem for Ecology and Environment. These Industries have made significant impact on the employment & economic front and on all round development of the States.
The existing special package is valid up to end of 2010 and the States have already started lobbying for extension of the said package up to 2020.
Now the Question is why such special Industrial package is not being provided for the KBK region of Odisha??
The above is a very good idea. Some links on special industrial package for Himachal Pradesh is here. Links for special industrial package for Uttarakhand is here and here.
The Orissa state government should pursue this. In Koraput and Kalahandi the focus can be on downstream industries and Balangir which is very well connected by Rail as well as by NH the focus could be on all kinds of industries.
Three mini-clusters proposed: Granite custer in Berhampur; Sponge Iron cluster in Bonai Rourkela; Handicraft cluster in Khurda
Balasore, Balasore- Chandipur, Berhampur- Gopalpur- Chhatrapur, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Central govt. schemes, Ganjam, Granite Cluster in Berhampur, Handicraft cluster in Khurda, Khordha, Rourkela- Kansbahal, Sponge Iron Cluster in Bonai, Sundergarh 1 Comment »(Thanks to Future Berhampur blog for the pointer.)
Following is an excerpt from a report in Business Standard.
The Centre has approved the development of four different sectors in Orissa including granite through the cluster approach under the Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Scheme (LMCS).
These clusters include the Ganjam Granite cluster at Berhampur, the handicrafts cluster of the Khurda-based Trishakti Self Help Group (SHG), Sponge Iron cluster at Bonai near Rourkela and plastic cluster at Balasore.
New Delhi-based National Productivity Council (NPC) has been chosen as the nodal agency for the implementation of these cluster units. The formation of special purpose vehicles (SPVs) is necessary for the formal declaration of these cluster units.
“We have already taken steps to form the SPV for the granite cluster at Berhampur”, said Santosh Kumar Bebarta, secretary, Ganjam Granite Cluster. Once all the formalities are completed, the granite cluster will be launched, said B B Dhal, general manager, District Industry Centre (DIC), Ganjam. The deadline for the functioning of the proposed granite cluster is December 31 this year. The SPV of the particular cluster could get a funding up to Rs 10 crore from the Centre for setting up of the Common Service Centre (CSC).
The web page for the Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Scheme (LMCS) is http://www.dcmsme.gov.in/schemes/lean-manufact.htm. In the pilot phase 100 mini-clusters have been proposed.
I hope the above pointers will be useful for readers to approach people and officials in their local area to pursue mini-clusters under the above scheme.
Kamat Hotels India Ltd (KHIL) redeveloping properties in Puri, Konark and Chilika
Bhubaneswar-Puri, Chilika, Circuit: Bhubaneswar-Chilika-Puri, Food joints, Hotels and resorts, Khordha, Konark, Puri, Puri, Sites in and around Bhubaneswar 1 Comment »Following is an excerpt from a report in hospitalitybizindia.com.
Kamat Hotels India Ltd (KHIL) which owns and operates hotels brands like The Orchid, VITS, Lotus Resorts and Gadh Hotels … has acquired the heritage palace ‘Mahodadhi Niwas’ in Puri and also the Eco Resort at Ramchandi, near the Sun Temple in Konark, in addition to the Parikud Palace and Rambha Palace, which are located near the Chilka Lake.
Of the three heritage properties acquired by KHIL, Mahodadhi Niwas opened for business on November 28, 2009. In the first phase, Mahodadhi offers 12 rooms and an additional 60 are expected to be developed over the next phase. KHIL is presently involved in restoring Parikud and Rambha Palaces, which will be commissioned in a phased manner in 2010.
… KHIL intends to strengthen the portfolio of its heritage brand – ‘Gadh Hotels’ in the state. We have already acquired three palaces from OTDC on a long-term lease and their restoration work is currently in progress.” As a part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activity, KHIL has also undertaken cleaning and conservation task of Chilka Lake.
KHIL’s F&B arm Kamat Restaurants Pvt Ltd (KRPL), which operates the ‘Vithal Kamat’ chain of vegetarian quick-service restaurants is also making inroads in to Orissa. KRPL has recently commissioned four company-owned outlets in Orissa, on the Bhubaneswar-Puri highway.