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Demand for a Ghumsur district

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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.

Bhushan’s Rs 1250 crore order from L&T-Paul Wurth consortium

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Following are excerpts from a report in domain-B.

The Larsen & Toubro Ltd (ECC division) consortium with Italy’s Paul Wurth has been awarded a Rs1,205-crore turnkey construction contract for Bhushan Steel’s 2.5 million TPA blast furnace at its Meramandali plant in Orissa. …

L&T’s share in this project is pegged at Rs760.5 crore from this order, scheduled for completion in April 2010.

Paul Wurth’s scope covers basic engineering, supply of proprietary and special equipment and technical supervisory services while L&T’s scope covers detail engineering, supply of indigenous mechanical, electrical and instrumentation works including complete site services involving civil structural and erection works.

The project is the consortium’s third successive order for the construction of large capacity blast furnaces in the last two years, which is presently executing the 2.5 million TPA (MTPA) blast furnace on turnkey basis for Tata Steel at Jamshedpur, currently nearing completion.

Recently, the consortium bagged another order from Tata Steel for the 3.2 MTPA blast furnace at its Kalinganagar Project. In addition, it also commenced work on the 2.5 MTPA blast furnace for the public sector Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd, Vishakapatnam.

Status of Bimlagarh-Talcher Rail project

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Following is an excerpt from a New Indian Express report. (The provisional route of this line can be seen in this map.)

The rail link option was mooted during the setting up of Rourkela Steel Plant (then Hindustan Steel Company Ltd). The German experts linked to the steel plant had foreseen the Bimlagarh-Talcher rail link as a corridor between the key rail routes of Howrah and Mumbai besides Howrah and Madras.

The proposed route is likely to reduce distance between Rourkela and Bhubaneswar by almost 180 km. However, alleged lack of political willingness among the leaders of Orissa is to be blamed for the failure, locals said.

The proposed route is also poised to make mineral transportation more economical by establishing direct rail connection to mines of Ranchi, Bokaro and Bhilai besides key mining zones of Orissa with the Paradip port.

After several mass agitations, the project finally got the approval of the Railway Ministry and a provision to release only Rs 10 to Rs 15 crore annually was made. Going by this count, the project estimated to cost around Rs 750 crore, could take five more decades to complete.

The work is to be carried out by the construction wing of East Coast Railway.

Fly Ash Bricks and World Bank’s CDM program

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New Indian Express has an article on a company in Orissa that makes fly ash bricks. Following are some excerpts.

… K V K Satyanarayan Murthy ventured into manufacturing fly ash bricks some years ago.

The unit has not only yielded rich dividends he has also won carbon trading points by putting polluting fly ash to good use and earned Rs 2 lakh.

… The entrepreneur, hailing from Andhra Pradesh, benefited from the Community Development Fund of the World Bank too, thanks to Institute for Solid Waste Research and Ecology Balance (INSWAREB), which motivated him to adopt this technology.

The CDM is an arrangement under Kyoto Protocol allowing industrialised countries that have committed to reduce green house emission by investing in projects that reduce emissions in developing countries.

CDM projects also seek to assist developing countries in achieving sustainable development while simultaneously contributing to stabilisation of green house gas concentrations in the atmosphere.

Fly ash utilisation programme forms a key component of this mission. Orissa, which is witnessing a spurt in industrial activity, stands to gain immensely from it.

Fly ash utilisation programme forms a key component of this mission. Orissa, which is witnessing a spurt in industrial activity, stands to gain immensely from it.

In fact, the State Government has already constituted a �fly ash/blast furnace slag mission.� INSWAREB, which jointly organised the workshop, has planned big for the State.

Programme coordinator (Orissa) of INSWAREB N Gangadhar Reddy said, their aim would be to promote more and more entrepreneurs in the State to set up fly ash brick kilns and encourage the existing ones to convert their units into this environment-friendly technology.

However, a four percent VAT on these units might come in the way. Narayan Das, who owns Siridi Fly Ash Bricks in Barang, sought a reduction as States like Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra have only imposed 1 percent VAT.

Padmatola lake and Kuldiha sanctuary

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The New Indian Express has a report regarding plans to revamp the Padmatola Lake in Balasore district to attract eco-tourists. Following is an excerpt.

The lake in a picturesque location at Kansa near Nilagiri, is spread over 41.26 acres. Migratory birds in large numbers visit it during winter. The Kuldiha sanctuary is also about 10 km away.

Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen’s interview in Telegraph: relevant to land acqusition issues in Orissa

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See http://www.telegraphindia.com/1070723/asp/nation/story_8094453.asp. (Thanks to Manoj Padhi and Orissatoday for the pointer.)

BDA plans a satellite city near Jatni: Dharitri

Bhubaneswar-Pipli- Konark, Bhubaneswar-Puri, Govt. housing, Khordha, Satellite and Residential townships, Wi-fi Comments Off on BDA plans a satellite city near Jatni: Dharitri

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Progress report on four laning of various NH-5 segments : Sambada report on a Rajya Sabha Q & A

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Is the tide turning for POSCO?

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Following up on the report in our previous entry, another political party, albeit with a small presence in Orissa, has come out in support of POSCO. Following is an excerpt from Pioneer.

The Samajwadi Party has lent its support to the pro-Posco villagers in their bid to cooperate with the officials for land acquisition for the company’s steel project. The party’s State president Baisnab Charan Parida, in a statement, said adequate compensation to the evacuees and their proper rehabilitation, training to the local people for employment and a thorough discussion with the supporters and opponents of Posco on development of education, health and communication facilities in the peripheral area by the company official as well as the State Government should be taken up at the earliest.

In an era of globalisation, if a country hesitates to open up its economy and decry establishment of industries by multinationals, it would remain backward, he added.

POSCO has also come up with some novel opportunities for the displaced people. Following are excerpts from a Business Standard report.

Korean major considers offering locals an export market in addition to compensation.

Korean steel giant Posco is taking a novel route to persuade land-owners to sell their land in Orissa’s Jagatsinghpur district where its Rs 52,000 crore, 12 million tonne steel plant is to be located.

Apart from monetary compensation for the land, Posco is offering the 140-odd fishermen families that will be displaced by India’s largest greenfield steel plant an assured market for dried fish and mango pickle in South Korea.

The company, which has been facing stiff resistance from locals who will lose land to the project, proposes to train fishermen in the area to produce the dried fish coveted by Koreans, according to a Posco India spokesman.

“Around 160 families in the periphery have shown interest and will be included in the programme,” he said. He said some 160 families on the periphery of the project had accepted the proposal.

A similar programme is being planned for betel vine cultivators. “They have shown interest in fruit, especially mangoes. We will get pickle manufacturers to collaborate with them and export these products to South Korea,” he added.

A socio economic survey, which is still being conducted, indicates that there are around 50 betel vine owners and 1,000 cultivators for 1,200 betel vines. “Not just the owners, the cultivators will also be included in the programme,” he said.

The plan has been suggested as a solution to the vexed problem of compensating land-losers by offering them sustainable livelihood. At the same time, it will meet a growing demand for dried fish and pickle in Korea. According to reports, Korea’s imports are expected to exceed exports due to depletion of fish resources. Its pickle demand is primarily met by China.

…“The products developed by the fishermen and betel vine cultivators will be exported to Korea through Posco’s captive port. After meeting the demand in the Korean market, they can be exported to South East Asia,” the spokesman said.

Posco India is currently in the last leg of its land-acquisition programme. Of the required land of 4,004 acres, the Orissa government is to provide 3,566 acres (of which it is yet to get possession). The company will have to buy the remaining 438 acres of land directly from land-owners.

The rehabilitation & periphery development advisory committee (RPDAC) is expected to meet shortly to decide on the compensation package. The committee comprises representatives from the government, the company and the local people.

The private land covers three gram panchayats — Gada Kujanga, Muagaon and Dhinkia, the latter being the largest tract covering 200 acres and has been the most aggressive in leading an agitation against Posco’s steel plant.

However, the Posco spokesman said, things have improved and the survey indicated that around 90 per cent of the people wanted to shift to other means of livelihood.

Damodar Rout visits villages around the proposed POSCO location

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Following is a report from Samaja on this. This is what more legislators of the area should be doing, but without fighting among themselves.

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Tathya.in gives a map of the proposed location for the Arcelor-Mittal plant in Patna, Keonjhar

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See http://tathya.in/story.asp?sno=1185.

 

In the following wikimapia map the location is either to the right or left of the spot labeled as "Patna."

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 RKVY

The 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)

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Odissi abroad – a Samaja article on the Mira Das group

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Special package for weavers – govt. ad from Samaja

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The package described below are:

  • Photo IDS for weavers within the next two years.
  • Annual training to improve productivity and skill for 2000 weavers.
  •  Apparel design and training centers in Cuttack, Berhampur, Sambalpur, Rourkea and Baripada.
  • Development of a fund for the welfare of weavers.
  • A raw material bank for handloom materials.
  • Integrated project in handloom in Nuapatana.
  • Building of 1000 worksheds.
  • A handloom museum in Bhubaneswar.

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Orissa government official portal has a new design and look

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The Orissa government official portal has a new design and look. It seems to have a lot of new and updated information. However, many links are broken. I guess fixing all the bugs will take some time. Readers may comment on the bugs they find in the comment section below and we will aggregate them and send them to the appropriate people.

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Ecotourism: CM’s suggestion of camps inside forest to be implemented

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Following are excerpts from a Pragativadi report:

For the first time, the state government, under its eco tourism has decided to set up camps inside the forest for the tourists, to be known as the eco camp.

The state government has taken elaborate measures to attract the tourists to enjoy the long stretch of forests replete with wild animals in the state.

This novel scheme is the brainchild of chief minister Navin Patnaik under whose directive, the forest and environment department has taken up the eco camp project.
The tourists, during their stay at these eco camps would enjoy the natural forest landscape and witness free movement of wild animals.

The department, in its first phase has decided to set up three eco camps at Ramchandi, Sankuda and Rajhansa islands.

In the next phase, these camps would be set up at Satkosia-Baisipalli, Bhitarakanika, Similipal, Talasari-Dogra, Ushakothi-Badarama, Koraput, Phulbani, Hirakud and some other selected places.

Talking to this paper, tourism minister Debi Prasad Mishra said that a project report on eco camp has been completed.

The project would be taken up on a public-private partnership while the Orissa Tourism Development Corporation would construct the eco camps, he added.
As per the project proposal, laid down by the tourism department, the eco camps would be set up at a selected site in the forest where permanent tents would be set up.

These tents will have toilet and food arrangement facilities. The tourists can stay at these tents in night if they wish. The forest staffs would provide adequate security for the tourists and enable them to enjoy the landscape and free movement of wild animals. The state tourism department would seek cooperation from the forest department in this connection. Mishra said that there has been gradual increase in the number of tourists in the state to enjoy its natural environment.

He said that since tourists are keen to enjoy the 480-km long sea coast with a long stretch of forest cover, natural streams laced with a variety of flora and fauna while staying within the natural environment, the state government has come up with eco camp concept that would surely provide a thrilling experience to the tourists.

Economic Times also reports on this.

Slow progress of Indian Railways in Orissa: Samaja editorial page article

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Most government employees posted in KBK don’t show up: Samaja reports on recent government effort to counter this

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Tata Steel’s progress in Kalinganagar

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Following are excerpts from a Telegraph report.

The Indian company, which became the sixth largest steel maker after buying Corus of the UK in January, plans to start construction work on its proposed 6-million-tonne integrated steel plant at Kalinganagar in November. …

Problems over land acquisition and mining leases have slowed progress on the Tata and Posco projects. Mittal’s Jharkhand project is facing the same predicament.

Tata Steel managing director B. Muthuraman, who met chief minister Naveen Patnaik in Bhubaneswar on Thursday evening, said the company had sought mining leases for iron ore and expected to get them soon. Corus chief executive officer Philippe Varin accompanied Muthuraman.

The challenge before Tata Steel is now to relocate the families living on the land where the plant will come up. So far 620 of 1,200 families have been shifted. Tata Steel will start construction once another 200 families are relocated.

Varin said Corus and Tata Steel would be working together to set up the Kalinganagar plant and the best technology would be used. The first phase would call for Rs 6,000-crore investment, while the total project would cost Rs 15,000 crore.

The company was allocated 2,000 acres for the plant at Kalinganagar. The Orissa government is to recommend Tata Steel’s case for a mining lease after 25 per cent of the order for the plant and machinery is placed. Sources said the company had started placing orders worth Rs 4,500 crore for a blast furnace, sinter plant and coke oven unit.

The company wants iron ore mining leases at Mankadanacha and Baliapal to be restored. They were scrapped after the company failed to set up a steel plant in Gopalpur in the nineties.

State steel and mines secretary U. P. Singh said the government would consider Tata Steel’s application for mining lease according to procedures. …

The Orissa plant is a building block for Tata Steel’s integration with Corus. It will make primary steel here which will be sent to Corus’s west European finishing mills.

Semiconductor Technology Innovation Center at Bhubaneswar Infocity SEZ

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Following is an excerpt from a Pioneer report

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday laid the foundation stone of the Semiconductor Technology Innovation Centre. The centre will be the first of its kind in the country and will mark the beginning of a new era in the development of the IT Industry in Orissa.

Silicon Park will be established in Infocity SEZ with total project outlay of Rs 80 crore over a period of five years. The centre would provide employment opportunities to 1,600 software professionals …

Laying the foundation stone, Patnaik said the centre would take up chip design, embedded software development for products used in IT, Telecommunication and emerging technologies. It will also provide an entrepreneurial business environment and a semiconductor product eco-system.

“My Government is actively considering declaring Electronics and hardware manufacturing as a thrust sector,” he said, adding that the State Government is pursuing an ambitious target of achieving one billion US dollar in software export from the State by 2012.

Chairman of the STG Pvt Ltd M Chandrasekhar Reddy and eminent scientist from Silicon Valley Damodar Reddy were present on the occasion.

The report in New Indian Express on the same event has the following extra information.

The Chief Minister announced that the State Government will set up three more IT special economic zones (SEZs) in the State.

One of them, the knowledge industry township, will be set up jointly with the Union Urban Development Ministry and NASSCOM while the second one will be established by DLF.

While the above report mentions about three new SEZ’s, it only talks about two. The following from Samaja mentions that the third one will be a BPO based SEZ.

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Controlling rainy season pests of rice plants: article from Samaja

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Central insurance program for people without houses

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Success of Biju KBK and Gopabandhu Grameen Yojana – Samaja

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