Archive for November, 2007

NALCO to establish an aluminium park in Angul

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Following are excerpts from a report on this in Business Standard.

National Aluminium Company (Nalco), the largest producer and exporter of aluminium in the country, plans to set up an aluminium park at Angul to boost consumption of the metal within the state.

Most of the aluminium produced by the public sector blue chip company, at present, is either exported or sold outside the state for further value addition. Out of the average 30,000 tonnes of aluminium produced per month by Nalco’s smelter at Angul, 28,000 tonnes are dispatched outside the state, with only 2,000 tonnes being consumed in the state.

The proposed aluminium park is expected to increase the metal consumption within the state to at least 20,000 tonnes per month, says CR Pradhan, chairman and managing director of Nalco.

He said both national and international aluminium players would be invited to set up downstream units in the proposed park to facilitate more metal sales within the state. Nalco has approached the Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation of Orissa (IIDCO) to acquire about 1,000 acres to be handed over to it for the purpose.

Meanwhile, Nalco’s plan to set up a second smelter plant along with a captive power plant in Orissa depends on the company being allotted additional bauxite mines and coal block for the project. …

Allaying all apprehensions regarding delay in the ongoing expansion project of Nalco, both at Angul and Damanjodi facilities, he said they would be completed within stipulated time.

Vedanta University project to illuminate Puri beach

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Following is an excerpt on this from a report in Pioneer.

The Vedanta group has been entrusted by the Beach Development Committee to illuminate the city beach. In wake of failure of Government and NGOs to provide weather sustainable lights in the five kilometre stretch of beach along the city’s coast even after spending about Rs 1 crore, the committee had requested the Vedanta University project officials to take up the work. At the Saturday meeting of the committee, the officials of Vedanta had agreed to the proposal.

Helping weavers of the state: health insurance; handloom and handicraft museum

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Following is an excerpt from a New Indian Express report on this.

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today announced creation of a welfare fund that would cover 56,000 weavers of the State under health insurance scheme.

At a function organised on completion of 50 years of Boyanika, a State handloom weavers cooperative society here, the Chief Minister said a handloom and handicraft museum will be opened at Ekamra Haat.

The Government will provide Rs 40 crore during the 11th Plan period for development of handloom sector.

Navayuga’s steel plant and port proposal

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Following is an excerpt from a report in Times of India.

“We have received a proposal from Navayuga group for a 12 MTPA capacity unit,” state secretary, steel and mines, U P Singh told TOI on Monday, confirming the development. Official sources disclosed that the Navayuga group is interested to set up a port-based steel facility, preferably at Astaranga in Puri district.

Chairman of Navayuga Engineering Company Limited ((NECL) C V Rao had earlier this year made a presentation before chief minister Naveen Patnaik about the groups plans to develop a port at Astaranga on a build-own-operate-share-transfer (BOOST) basis with an investment of Rs 6000 crore. But the company’s sudden keenness to make a foray into the booming steel sector, that too in a big way, has come as a surprise to many.

The group’s proposal for developing a port is in the final stages of getting approval, but the state government is yet to examine its application for setting up a mega steel plant, pointed out an official.

The land and water requirements as well as raw material linkage have to be studied. The proposal will be placed before the Single Window Clearance Authority headed by the chief secretary before a decision is taken, the official added.

The company had earlier requested the state government for 5000 acres of land for its port complex and other projects, including a 1320 (2 x 660) mega watt captive power plant, fly ash brick unit and desalinization facility.

The group had also suggested the government for construction of a 50-km railway link between Khurda Road to Astaranga via Sakhigopal at an investment of Rs 400 crore through the public-private-partnership mode, sources said.

The origin of Orissa State Museum: article from Samaja

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CM Relief fund: where it can be used (Ad in Samaja)

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Arcelor-Mittal is saying the right things; POSCO should learn from them.

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Following is an excerpt from a report in Economic Times.

Global steel leader Arcelor-Mittal, which proposes to set up a 12 mtpa plant in Orissa, on Friday said it will harvest rain water and use technology that consumes least quantity of ‘H2O’ to reduce pressure on the natural resource.

"We are consulting international experts in the field on how to meet the challenges ahead", member of Arcelor-Mittal’s group management board Malay Mukherjee told reporters, admitting water was a major problem for industries in Orissa.

… Replying to queries, Mukherjee said the steel major was aware of the recent development where farmers in western Orissa had strongly opposed the government’s decision to supply water from Hirakud reservoir to industries.

"We too do not want to take a farmer’s share of water. Therefore, the company has planned to make its own arrangement in the plant premises", he said, adding that water harvesting was one of the key options the company would like to exercise.

However, a permanent solution would be using technology that requires least water for steel making and research was on for recycling the water in order to minimise the requirement.

Following is an excerpt from a report in New Indian Express.

Expressing satisfaction over the project’s progress, Mukherjee said the detailed project report (DPR) will be completed by June 2008. Though the rehabilitation and resettlement (R&R) package of the company has been finalised, it will be made public after transfer of land.

A high-level team from the company had finalised Patna tehsil as the site of the plant. Out of the 16, land acquisition is going ahead in 15 villages.

The company will soon open district office at Keonjhar. An ITI will be set up to train the youth of the area. Mobile health vans will also be pressed into service, he added.

Indian Airlines Schedule to/from Bhubaneswar

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The following is from http://203.94.240.226/iaschedule/iaschedule.xls.

Bhubaneshwar Bangalore IC-0512 320 25 1325 1520 8-Oct-07
Bhubaneshwar Chennai(Madras) CD-7542 737 1356 1555 1750 15-Nov-07
Bhubaneshwar Delhi CD-7479 737 12457 2030 2230 10-Nov-07
Bhubaneshwar Delhi IC-0878 319 Daily 1405 1605 1-Nov-07
Bhubaneshwar Kolkata(Calcutta) CD-7541 737 3 1230 1325 8-Nov-07
Bhubaneshwar Kolkata(Calcutta) CD-7541 737 156 1230 1325 15-Nov-07
Bhubaneshwar Kolkata(Calcutta) CD-7541 737 1356 1230 1325 16-Apr-08
Bhubaneshwar Mumbai(Bombay) IC-0169 320 Daily 1415 1615 10-Nov-07
Bangalore Bhubaneshwar IC-0511 320 25 1030 1225 8-Oct-07  
Chennai(Madras) Bhubaneshwar CD-7541 737 3 1005 1200 8-Nov-07
Chennai(Madras) Bhubaneshwar CD-7541 737 156 1005 1200 15-Nov-07
Chennai(Madras) Bhubaneshwar CD-7541 737 1356 1005 1200 16-Apr-08
Delhi Bhubaneshwar CD-7479 737 12457 1655 2000 10-Nov-07
Delhi Bhubaneshwar IC-0877 319 Daily 1120 1320 1-Nov-07
Kolkata(Calcutta) Bhubaneshwar CD-7542 737 1356 1430 1525 15-Nov-07
Mumbai(Bombay) Bhubaneshwar IC-0169 320 Daily 1025 1335 10-Nov-07
Raipur Bhubaneshwar IC-0169 320 Daily 1235 1335 10-Nov-07
Ranchi Bhubaneshwar CD-7479 737 12457 1910 2000 10-Nov-07

 

Bangalore Bhubaneshwar IC-0511 320 25 1030 1225 8-Oct-07

Kingfisher schedule to/from Bhubaneswar

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The following is from http://www.flykingfisher.com/schedule.asp?tab=3.

BHUBANESHWAR                
KOLKATA
IT2504
2025
2140
Daily
28/10/2007
29/3/2008
ATR
 
KOLKATA
IT2502
0915
1030
Daily
28/10/2007
29/3/2008
ATR

KOLKATA TO

BHUBANESHWAR
IT2501
0730
0845
Daily
28/10/2007
29/3/2008
ATR
 
BHUBANESHWAR
IT2503
1840
1955
Daily
28/10/2007
29/3/2008
ATR
 

Air Deccan schedule to/from Bhubaneswar

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The following is from http://www.airdeccan.net/data/flightinfo/from_bhubaneshwar.html.

Bhubaneswar to

Flight No. Destination ATR / Airbus Departure Time Arrival
Time
Days of Operation Validity of Schedule
From To
DN-765 Bangalore Airbus 21:50 23:40 Daily 28th Oct 2007 29th Mar 2008
DN-677 Delhi Airbus 17:45 19:45 Daily 28th Oct 2007 29th Mar 2008
DN-608 Hyderabad Airbus 10:50 12:15 Daily 28th Oct 2007 29th Mar 2008
DN-641 Kolkata Airbus 8:05 8:45 Daily 28th Oct 2007 29th Mar 2008
DN-642 Mumbai Airbus 10:25 12:25 Daily 28th Oct 2007 29th Mar 2008

 

Bangalore to

DN-766 Bhuvaneshwar Airbus 19:30 21:20 Daily 28th Oct 2007 29th Mar 2008

 

Delhi to

DN-608 Bhuvaneshwar Airbus 8:20 10:20 Daily 28th Oct 2007 29th Mar 2008

 

Hyderabad to

DN-677 Bhuvaneshwar Airbus 15:50 17:15 Daily 28th Oct 2007 29th Mar 2008

 

Kolkata to

DN-642 Bhuvaneshwar Airbus 9:15 9:55 Daily 28th Oct 2007 29th Mar 2008

 

Mumbai to

DN-641 Bhuvaneshwar Airbus 5:35 7:35 Daily 28th Oct 2007 29th Mar 2008

 

Progress on the Arcelor-Mittal project

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Following is an excerpt from a report in Business Standard on this.

Arcelor-Mittal’s proposed Rs 40,000 crore, 12 million tonne per annum greenfield steel project in Orissa has made headway with the start of the land survey at the proposed site in Patna tehsil in the Keonjher district.

While the company has launched the survey in 16 villages in the area, it has completed the process in four villages. The company has also submitted a land acquisition plan to the state government.

Meanwhile, though the company has finalised a rehabilitation and resettlement (R&R) plan for the project-affected people, it is waiting for the land clearance from the state authorities to submit it to the government.

“We have our R & R proposal ready. Once the state government gives clearance of land, we will submit the proposal”, said Malay Mukherjee, member, group management board, Arcelor-Mittal.

Talking to mediapersons after a meeting on the progress of the project chaired by Chief Secretary Ajit Kumar Tripathy, Mukherjee said about 70% of the detailed project report (DPR) work for the Keonjhar plant is complete. The report is expected to be finalised by June 2008, he added.

M N Dastur & Company is preparing the DPR. The scope of the DPR, among other things, includes captive mining facilities, captive power supply, water supply and other infrastructure facilities like effluent disposal, environment and township for the company�s employees. …

While the company has got a coal block along with five other companies in Rampia and dipside Rampia, it is exploring the possibility of forging partnership with a mining company to source iron ore till it is allotted captive mines. It has recently applied for a joint partnership with the state- owned Orissa Mining Corporation (OMC) in this regard. …

While the total reserves in Rampia and dipside Rampia is estimated at about 600 million tonne, Arcelor-Mittal is expected to get about 85 million tonne.

Mukherjee said a 10-member team of Arcelor-Mittal is now finalising the technical specifications of the steel plant.

Mahendragiri and Daringibari to be included in the “Destination Tourism” list: Samaja

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Madhu babu pension scheme for BPL senior citizens: Samaja

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Indigo to connect Bhubaneswar with Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai from December and January

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From Nov 17th Indigo starts flights connecting BBSR to Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad. We wrote about this in http://www.orissalinks.com/orissagrowth/?p=818. Current reports mention plans beyond that. Following is an excerpt from a report on this in Tathya.in.

The airline is going to introduce new connectivity from Bhubaneswar to Mumbai & Kolkata in December and to Chennai in January 2008.

The current schedule is at http://book.goindigo.in/skylights/cgi-bin/skylights.cgi?module=c3&page=DESTINATIONSNEW.

The current schedule is:

6E 252 Bhubaneshwar Delhi 7:10 PM 9:20 PM Daily
6E 251 Delhi Bhubaneshwar 8:55 AM 11:00 AM Daily

6E 251 Bhubaneshwar Hyderabad 11:35 AM 12:55 PM Daily
6E 252 Hyderabad Bhubaneshwar 5:20 PM 6:40 PM Daily

6E 251 Bhubaneshwar Bangalore 11:35 AM 2:45 PM Daily Hyderabad
6E 252 Bangalore Bhubaneshwar 3:30 PM 6:40 PM Daily Hyderabad

Sugar factory in Koraput

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Following is an excerpt from Pioneer on this.

The State Government has decided on setting up of a Rs 120-crore sugar factory in the private sector in Koraput. With the availability of water from river Indravati and its tributaries, the sugarcane cultivation has been a big success in the blocks of Borrigumma, Kotpad and Jeypore in Koraput district and Nandahandi, Tentulikhunti, Nabarangpur and Kosagumuda blocks in Nabarangpur district. The cane is grown in about 8,000 hectares of land in the two districts per annum and over 3,000 trucks of sugarcane are produced. As there is no sugar factory in the region, farmers depend on the sugar factory at Balangir to sell their produce. Now, a sugar factory project, to be set up near Aunli in Koraput district by Indravati Sugar Company, has been cleared by the Government. The factory is expected to come up by the next crop season.

Co-op department ad in Samaja

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ICICI bhumi puja for the eastern BPO hub in Bhubaneswar; expected date of commission is summer 2009

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Following is an excerpt from a report in the Business Standard.

ICICI Group’s eastern regional hub for back office operations, coming up at Chandaka industrial estate in Bhubaneswar, will be commissioned in 2009. This is one of the four regional hubs planned by the group.

“We expect the first phase to be commissioned in the next 18 to 24 months,  and, hopefully, the hub will be commissioned by the summer of  2009,” K V Kamath, managing director and chief executive officer, ICICI Bank, said.

Talking to newsmen after the bhoomi pooja (ground breaking ceremony) for the proposed hub, Kamath said the second phase is scheduled to be commissioned a year later if every thing goes right.

He said the hub will have a built-up area of 1.25-1.5 million square feet in the first phase, and will accommodate about 15,000 people.

The group had earlier signed an MoU with Utkal University and KITT for offering skill-enabling and vocational courses in the domain of banking, finance and insurance.

Kamath said about 10,000-12,500 people will be employed in the Bhubaneswar hub in phases.

Dataquest on the IT Scenario in Bhubaneswar

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Following are some excerpts from that article.

… Bhubaneswar already ranks very high on the software exports frontwith Rs 732 crore completed in 2006-07, Bhubaneswar was 9th in the pecking order among Indian cities. Says Vishal Dev, director, IT, government of Orissa, “Till last year, we were the largest city in the whole of Eastern India on software exports, before being overtaken by Kolkata.” And, now have ambitious plans to reach $1,000 mn in software exports by 2012.

t is also one of the few cities in the country that boasts of the presence of the Big Four of Indian software exports. While Infosys and Satyam have been present in the city for quite some time and have 3,000 and 1,000 people respectively, TCS, after starting last year, has recruited 300 people. Wipro, too, has started campus construction. Add to this, Genpact, IBM Daksh, and ICICI, which are starting their eastern region BPO hubs, and it becomes obvious why Bhubaneswar today commands respect as an IT/BPO destination. The picture would not be complete without mentioning the arrival of MindTree Consulting, Aricent, Contiloe Films as well as Perfectus, which plan a 5,000 seater IT/BPO unit.

The arrival of these leading players also indicates how Bhubaneswar has come of age on both infrastructure as well as manpower fronts. The city today boasts of four SEZs: the earliest one, the 350 acre Infocity is already full; the first phase of the DLF Infopark work is in progress, work is starting on an integrated IT park, known as Knowledge Park, while sanction has been given to the Mancheswara Industrial Estate (29 acres).

Manpower
Such little details prove that while the IT juggernaut is in motion, Bhubaneswar is totally conscious of the need to develop a social infrastructure conducive to fostering IT. That explains why the state ranks high in terms of providing manpower supply; that with forty-five engineering colleges and forty-three MCA colleges, it could do so, is a no-brainer. But, while earlier this supply was mainly migrating elsewhere, it is now getting populated in Bhubaneswar itself.

That fact that technical education is a major priority of the state government has definitely helped. While engineering colleges affiliated to nine of the universities in the state were earlier brought and standardized under the aegis of the Biju Patnaik University, the government is now setting up an IIIT, where it will start with an M Tech program in order to create a crop of new qualified faculty. Also on the anvil are plans to start NISER and a campus of IIT Kharagpur. The Vedanta Group and Sri Sri Ravishankara Vidya Mandir Trust are also setting up technical colleges in the city.

Others in the Game
While the larger companies in the city registered an overall growth of 58% in 2006-07, SMEs like JSS witnessed 120% growth. JSS Consultancy is a domestic BPO playerit handles Citibank for the entire eastern region, as well as other major clients like Tata Indicom, HSBC, Citi Financial, HDFC Standard Life, and Centurion Bank for Orissa.

Its not only about the local SMEs; domestic IT consumption is also on the rise in the city. Reasons are not too far to locate: while Orissa today boasts of steel plants like Jindal, Bhushan, and Neelachal, very soon it will also have Posco, Arcelor-Mittal, and Tata Steel, making it probably the global steel hub. Add to this, power plants like the Jindals and aluminum plants like NALCO, Hindalco, and Sterlite. Paradip Port and the airport in Bhubaneswar are being modernized while the East Coast HQ is finally coming up next month.

Rajesh Dora, MD, Printlink, one of Bhubaneswars largest resellers and SIs, agrees to this. He also informs that other than the steel sector, even the engineering colleges and institutions like OUAT and Institute of Physics are significant consumers of IT.

The Future Sunrise

The experts, too, have endorsed a bright future for Bhubaneswar. According to McKinsey, Orissas economy is poised to grow at 7.1% over the next 10-12 years, the highest in Eastern India. Morgan Stanley comments that Orissa shall emerge as a center for metals business in India and attract investments of up to $3040 bn over the next five years. Even if these predictions are partially met, the impact of IT would be enough to create waves in the Bay of Bengal. The CMIEs forecast that Orissa accounted for 15% of total investments in hand in the country in 2006, and the World Bank ranking Bhubaneswar 5th among cities in ease of doing business within India further endorses the seal of approval. An oft-neglected, but very crucial role in this IT growth of the city has been played by the government. While on the e-Governance front, the state has won awards for two consecutive years (for the Shishu locator program and the OCAC website), a proactive government with an urbane and suave CM at the helm has created a conducive environment for IT. The stability of the political regime too has helped. A confident Naveen Patnaik proudly proclaims, “Bhubaneswar, indeed, is the future sunrise of the IT industry.”

Vegetable mandis in Cuttack (Naraj), Sambalpur and Berhampur: Dharitri

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Wi-fi in Hotel Crown, Bhubaneswar

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New Indian Express reports on this.

Vani Vihar and Lingaraj Rd stations improved – to be made into suburban stations

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Following is an excerpt from a report in Pioneer.

Focusing on the growing importance of Vani Vihar and Lingaraj Temple Halts as serving satellite stations to the main Bhubaneswar Station, East Coast Railway has provided improved amenities at the station for the benefit of commuters.

The halts have been improved with full length for stoppage of longest trains, improved waiting halls, granite benches, pipe water supply, decongested circulating areas and facelift to both the passenger halts. ECoR general manager SS Khurana, accompanied by other high railway officials, inspected these passenger halts on Saturday.

The largest works to be completed in the current financial year are foot over-bridge at Lingaraj halt, elevating passenger halt level from rail level to high level at Vani Vihar, extension of high-level platform at Lingaraj and providing an ATM counter at both halts.

New Indian express also reports on this with the headline: “Passenger halts to be upgraded to suburban stations.”

Kalinga Stadium Yoga Kendra

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Following is an excerpt from a report in Pioneer.

The Kalinga Stadium Yoga Kendra, which was started here at the instance of Swami Ramdev, celebrated its second anniversary on Saturday.

… Yoga, which has taken its birth in India, has now become popular worldwide encompassing all regions and religions.

Yoga guru Sudhansu Adhikari said that in the yoga centre people not only get relief from diseases but also learn the art of living in peace and harmony in society. In the coming days, he hoped, the yoga activities would not be limited to the posh areas of the city but would be extended even to the slums. Many chronic diseases like high blood pressure and diabetes, insomnia and obesity are cured through yoga.

The kendra members narrated the benefits they have derived from practising yoga.

Modern bus terminal to be constructed in Puri

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Following is an excerpt on this from the Pioneer.

The Jagannath Temple administration would develop a new state-of-the-art passenger bus terminal at an estimated cost of over Rs 100 crore on 42 acre of its own land located near the Samagara village on the outskirts of the town, said SC Mahapatra, the temple’s chief administrator at a Press meet on Thursday. Within six months the temporary bus stand operating at Talabania would be shifted to the new place. Primary infrastructure like fencing, provisions of basic amenities and security arrangements would be put on place before the scheduled shifting, Mahapatra said. A pilgrim shelter for 500 pilgrims would be constructed in the complex equipped with eateries and shopping centres. Two crore would be spent now for the purpose, said Mahapatra. Besides Rs 35 crore would be spent for the development of the existing parking place functioning at Jagannath Ballav alongside the Badadanda (Grand Road). NTPC would bear the cost of the development, he said. Among other things the temple plans to include resumption of temple kitchen and Ananda Bazaar (Mahaprasad selling and dinning place in the temple complex) reconstruction work after the Kartik Brata and installation of a donation collection box at the premises of Jaydev Bhavan in Bhubaneswar.