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Reports on CM’s speech on the independence day

AGRICULTURE & FARMING, BGY, Infosys, IT, IT, Back office, BPO, Satyam, TCS, WIPRO Comments Off on Reports on CM’s speech on the independence day

Following are excerpts from the Kalinga Times report.

… The Chief Minister said his government was focussing on growth of agriculture, irrigation, infrastructure development, rural roads, drinking water, and growth in the IT sector, education and healthcare. Improvement in the people’s quality of life was the main objective of his government, Patnaik observed.He said that a special package, comprising a series of schemes, had been finalised by the State government for ensuring development of agriculture.

While a target had been fixed to bring 35 per cent of cultivable area in all the 314 blocks under irrigation cover, contract farming had been introduced in several areas for the benefit of the farmers, Patnaik said.

Stating that rural development was also a priority area for his government, Patnaik said efforts were on to improve rural road connectivity and ensure availability of safe drinking water in villages. The Jaldhara scheme was being implemented to provide piped water facility to 1000 villages in the first phase.

The government had also launched new schemes such as the Biju KBK Yojana, Gopabandhu Gramin Yojana and Biju Gramjyoti Yojana for rural development.

Mentioning about the excellent performance of tribal schools in this year’s High School Certificate examination, Patnaik said that priority was being accorded to education of tribal children. A total of 1000 hostels for tribal girls were being established in the State, he added.

As regards growth in the information technology sector, the Chief Minister said Bhubaneswar was fast growing as a major IT hub in the country. Companies such as TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Genpact and Satyam had already started their operation and very soon many companies were going to begin BPO business, he said.

The State’s software export was likely to cross Rs 700 crore during the current financial year, the Chief Minister said.

Patnaik said the government was also taking measures for proper utilisation of the rich mineral resources for the development of the State and its people. A total of 25 steel industries had already started production, he added. …

Indian Railways to spend 251,000 crores in the 11th plan

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Following is a short report from Telegraph.

Indian Railways has proposed a whopping Rs 251,000 crore investment in the 11th Five Year plan. The draft proposal to this effect has been submitted to the Planning Commission.

V. N. Mathur, member traffic of the Railway Board, said Rs 90,000 crore would come from internal accruals while about 29 per cent would be borrowed, including ECB.

Following is a relevant part from an interview in Hindu Businessline.

What about funding the plans?

We’ve submitted to the Planning Commission a Rs 251,000-crore proposal for implementation by the end of the Eleventh Plan. We’ve indicated mobilisation of Rs 90,000 crore from within and 29 per cent of the projected estimate by way of market borrowing. For the balance, we may have to approach the government for support. But then nothing has yet been finalised.

If the Indian government is going to pay such a huge portion it should insist that IR does not forget the backward areas of India.

1000 lift irrigation points every year

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Following is Dharitri’s report on this.
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Lok Sabha written reply on rehabilitation of land oustees by NALCO

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Following is from this PIB release.

The total number of land oustees for National Aluminium Company Limited(NALCO)’s Mines & Refinery Complex, Damanjodi is 600 and for its Smelter & Power Complex, Angul is 35. As a part of rehabilitation policy, NALCO at its initial stage, had formulated a policy for providing employment to one able bodied member of each oustee family subject to suitability of candidate and availability of vacancy. Out of 600 land oustees at Damanjodi, one member each from 591 land oustees has been provided employment and out of 35 at Angul, 34 have been given employment in the Company.

NALCO has intimated that the Company stands committed to provide employment to at least one member of each land oustee family. However, the Company has not been able to provide employment in respect of the remaining oustees as on date due to reasons like non-determination of bonafide nominees, lack of response from the families, etc.

Above information was given by the Minister of State for Mines Dr. T. Subbarami Reddy in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

Emami groups Jatropha cultivation in Orissa

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The Emami group has recently diversified into Jatropha cultivation. Following is a recent news item on it.

The State Bank of Hyderabad, …

Meanwhile, the bank approved a loan proposal of the Emami group’s jatropha cultivation project in Orissa.

Ad by Western Orissa Rural Livelihoods Projects (involves many NGOs)

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Coal block for Pondicherry

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Following is an excerpt from a Hindu report.

The Central Government has given a coal block in Naini area of Orissa to the Union Territory of Puducherry to mine coal and produce electricity.

… the coal block approximately had 250 million tonnes of coal, which would last for 40 years.

Sericulture in Orissa

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New Indian Express has a status report as well as suggestions. Following are some excerpts.

… As per Central Silk Board, the nodal agency looking at silk production in India, Orissa’s strength lies in its lustrous ‘Vanya’ variety that can even give China, the largest producer of silk in the world, a run for its money.

Currently, Vanya silk’s share is 11 percent of the total production in the country and Orissa is a major growing region. But the State has been doing it half-heartedly.

It is also the third largest producer of Tasar silk in the country. Widely used as furnishings and interiors, Tasar has very high demand in the US and European Union.

Tasar’s USP of colour-variety provides a blooming high value market but for Orissa’s inability to tap potential, it loses a good amount of foreign exchange. Nationally, sericulture provides employment to over 60 lakh people involving over seven lakh farmers in 59,000 villages.

In comparison, Orissa looks quite pallid as the production of raw silk naturally accounts for a measly 0.1 percent of the country’s production at 22 tonne.

The number of silk farmers is a mere 0.8 percent of the national figure. Raw silk production in Jharkhand is nearly 13 times and in Chhattisgarh nearly 9-10 times more than that of Orissa.

What is of more concern is that vital parameters like area under silk cultivation, raw silk production and a number of farmers engaged, are seeing a continuous decline.

The textile futures see a bright prospect for silk in the coming years. China is at present realising a price value of over USD 31 a kg, a rise from USD 29 a kg in 2005, riding on rising demand in the Western countries.

… The State needs to seize the initiative soon as the international demand is accompanied by growth in domestic consumption of silk, due to rise in the middle class population. And, India is the largest consumer of silk in the world.

RSB Transmission’s plan near Cuttack

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Following are excerpts from an Economics Times report.

…  he RSB Group already has a technology agreement with Gunther Albert GmbH of Germany for trailer designs and a strategic alliance with Germany-based BPW Axle for axle technology with anti-breaking system, disc brake, etc.

RSB Transmission would invest Rs 430 crore in the next four years to set up a major auto component manufacturing plant near Cuttack in Orissa, Behra said adding Orissa Chief Ministger Navin Patnaik would lay the foundation stone of the casting and forging plant on August 30.

“Orissa government has assured us to provide 270 acres of land while we have acquired 90 acres land,” he said.

Tata Steel contract with Outec

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Following are excerpts from an azom.com report.

Outotec has been awarded a contract by Tata Steel for the design and basic engineering of an iron ore sinter plant, supply of proprietary equipment and provision of supervisory services for Tata Steel’s new Kalinganagar steel plant project in India. The contract value is around EUR 35 million.

… Outotec’s delivery is part of the first phase of the project and it will be the largest iron ore sinter plant in India to date.

The local portion of the sinter plant project will be executed by Larsen & Toubro Ltd, …

OMFED attempts to increase productivity

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Following are excerpts from a New Indian Express report on it.

… Omfed has started supplying grass seed, seedlings and mini cuts to over two lakh dairy farmers.

The farmers would be required to grow grass in their lands and thereby reduce expenses incurred on feeding to a large extent. With quality grass included in the diet, milk production would not only increase but also be of superior quality.

The seed, seedlings and mini cuts would be supplied through 3,000 milk societies in the State.

Free birds of Nandankanan

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Nandankanan Zoological garden has many birds in enclosed aviaries. But besides that, the nearby lakes and water bodies and the forest like environment also attracts large number of free birds and many nest in those areas. Tathya has a nice article and couple of nice pictures on it. Following is Samjaja’s take on it, which Samaja attributes to Tathya. 20070813a_001101009gendalia.jpg
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ZeeNews also has a report on this. Following is an excerpt.

Visitors are happy watching storks, herons and grey cranes and many other species that have added to every one’s joy.

Ajit Kumar Patnaik, Director, Nandankanan zoo, said “Storks, herons and others birds have migrated to Nandankanan Zoo for nesting. But ninety per cent of them are open billed storks, locally called “Gendallia”.

POSCO making slow headway through its R & R efforts.

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Birds treated well in Gopa village of Kendrapada

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Hindustan Times has a report on this. Following are some excerpts.

All 2,000 residents of Gop village in Kendrapada district, some 150 km from Bhubaneswar, in eastern India have been protecting the birds that fly in to nest from July to October. This has been going on for five years.

“Earlier, their eggs would be stolen and children would stone the birds for fun. Even locals ate some of them. Now the villagers are protecting them, seeing them as assets,” Mahendra Dash, a farmer, told IANS.

“We are protecting them because we have realised that the birds add colour to our hectic lives and make our village a rare place in the state.

“Every year we form a bird protection committee. It takes care of the birds,” he said.

“If anybody knowingly or unknowingly kills a bird or damages the nests or eggs, we summon him and impose a fine on him,” said another villager, Premanada Pradhan.

Officials are full of praise for the villagers.

“About 5,000 birds have landed on the three banyan trees in the village near the national highway for nesting this season,” said divisional forest officer Ajaya Kumar Jena. “They started their nesting activities in the last week of July.

“I recently visited the village. I was happy to see the care the villagers are taking to protect the birds.

“Watching these birds make and mend nests, collect green branches for building and repairing the nests, lay, incubate, hatch eggs, feed fledglings, guard them from predators, cover them with outspread wings to protect them from scorching sunrays and heavy downpour is a sight to behold,” Jena added.

According to him, thousands of egrets, herons, storks, cormorants, darters, spoonbills and ibises are now breeding on the trees in the village and nearby areas.

Not an inch of space is available on the trees. “Any fresh bird trying to nest has to wait,” one villager said.

Orissa power companies to improve infrastructure

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Following are excerpts from a New Kerala report on this.

Three power distribution companies have made a project outlay of Rs 50 crore to upgrade their infrastructure to supply quality power … to their customers.

The companies– Wesco, Nesco and Southco had submitted a detail plan of expenditure to the Electricity Regulatory Commission in this regard.

According to sources, the companies have geared up their machinery to supply uninterrupted power to high tension and extra high tension consumers.

A team comprising members from Grid Corporation of Orissa, the three distribution companies and OPTCL had been chalking out plans to provide power to upcoming industries and new consumers on demand.

A plan to reduce the transmission and distribution loss by 15 per cent was being finalised and would soon be submitted to the GRIDCO, sources said.

The companies also urged the power ministry to complete the existing projects under the Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme.

A Statesman report, gives additional context to this. Following are some excerpts.

… three private distribution companies run by Reliance Energy has finally detailed its proposed funding and achievements.

In a situation where tariff has remained stagnant over 7 years , the company has maintained the system infrastructure with minimum spending. It has provided uninterrupted power and electricity to 1500 villages. The three distribution companies- Wesco, Southco and Nesco have also been regular in paying bulk supply bills to Gridco, salaries to employees etc noted Reliance Energy.

It is important to note that the energy minister, … had expressed his dissatisfaction with the company due to their lack of investment and the litigation over payment of dues. The chief minister had directed the energy department to prepare a detailed note and call the top brass of Reliance Energy for discussions.

Apparently jolted to action, the Reliance Energy has circulated a release stating that it has taken up up-rating and upgradation of the distribution infrastructure with an immediate outlay of Rs 50 crore.

It also claimed that in view of the growing ancillary, medium and large industries that were coming up in the state, a multidisciplinary team with members from Gridco, the three distribution companies and the power trading corporation has been formed to work out a strategy for quality power supply to such units. The distribution companies are also persuading the Ministry of Power to complete the existing APDRP works while the state government has also initiated a process to obtain a sanction of Rs 800 crore for the second phase, under APDRP, for the companies.

The distribution companies are also implementing the Biju Gramin Jyoti Yojana , while also finalizing their performance targets and Action Plan that will help reduce the transmission and distribution loss to the extent of 15 per cent as envisaged earlier.

RGGVY for villages in four districts

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Following is Odisha.com’s report on this.

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Industrialization of Orissa: benefits to Orissa, more benefits to other states

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Samaja has the following beautiful analysis which enumerates how because Orissa does not have the industries whose products will be used in making the new industrial plants in Orissa, Orissa loses out on lots of additional benefits that go to the already industrialized states. Hence, Orissa not only needs to set up these plants quickly, but also needs to go after the ancillaries with full force.
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Allocation of Orissa coal blocks

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Following are excerpts on this from a report in Pioneer.

The Centre has allocated coal blocks to three companies of the State. These three companies include Orissa Power Generation Corporation (OPGC), Orissa Hydo Power Corporation (OHPC) and Orissa Mining Corporation (OMC). …

In Baitarani West Coal block, Centre has given the rights of exploration to OHPC, State Electricity Board of Kerala and Power Corporation of Gujurat. All of them have been allotted coal blocks to the tune of 200 million tonne. OPGC has got two coal blocks. It has got the Manoharpur and Manoharpur deep side coal block. It has got 532 million tonne of coals.

In the Utkal D- Coal block site, OMC has got 120 million tonne. It has also got 350 million tonne of coal blocks in the Telisahi coal block of Nuagaon.

Andhra Pradesh has also got the 350 million tonne of coal from this site. Mandakini Coal block has been distributed among the four States. Meghalaya and Assam are the important beneficiaries.

NY Times Travel: The great temples of Bhubaneswar

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New York Times Travel Section of Sept 22, 1991 had a nice article titled “The great temples of Bhubaneswar.” Thanks to Deba Nayak for pointing it out.

The airport to Infocity road in Bhubaneswar

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Hindu has a short report and a nice picture of the road near Fortune towers. (Thanks to Deba Nayak for the pointer.)

Another book on Orissa cuisine and a great blog entry

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Following up on our earlier post on Orissa cuisine here are some more links to Orissa cuisine courtesey a posting by Deba Nayak in calnet.

  1. Healthy Orissa Cuisine: Book by Bijoylaxmi Hota, Kabita Pattanaik 107 Pages (Year: 2007) Rupa ~ ISBN: 8129111187 http://www.indiaclub.com/shop/SearchResults.asp?ProdStock=22387
  2. A great Blog entry on Orissa Cuisine: http://foodieshope.blogspot.com/2007/08/oriya-cuisine.html
  3. Another great blog entry on Orissa cuisine based temple food. http://neivedyam.blogspot.com/2007/08/oriya-thali.htm (Thanks to Divyajeevan Sahoo for this link.)

Sand art park in Puri

Arts n crafts, Beaches, Bhubaneswar- Cuttack- Puri, Puri, TOURISM, ENTERTAINMENT and SHOPPING Comments Off on Sand art park in Puri

Following is Dharitri’s report on this.
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Naupada-Gunupur broad gauge conversion is planned to be completed by April 2008

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Following is an excerpt from Dharitri’s report on it.
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