Progress on the Ranchi-Vijaywada highway zig-zagging through 1219 kms of Orissa

Anubhuti Bishnoi in Indian Express reports on the progress towards making a 2-lane Ranchi-Vijaywada highway zig-zagging through 1219 kms of Orissa and passing though most of its tribal districts, many of which are naxalite infested. The article has a nice map showing which towns the road will pass through in Orissa. Following are some excerpts from that article. (Thanks to Manoj Sahu in Africa for mentioning this article in Agami Orissa.)

At a recent meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways was asked to expedite finalisation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the Vijayawada-Ranchi corridor cutting through Orissa, and take it up on a priority basis. … Around 1,219 km of the 1,729-km corridor planned between Vijayawada and Ranchi will fall in Orissa, and the state government had requested that its state highways, district and rural roads be incorporated in the corridor. Now 235.8 km of national highway sections, 878 km of state high ways and 104.5 km of rural roads will be a part of the corridor. The road from Vijayawada enters Orissa at Motu in Malkangiri district and leaves at Tiring in Mayurbhanj district on the north. … While the Ministry may not call the stretch NH as yet, with the Prime Minister taking a keen interest, it is set to be developed as per national highway standards. What that means is that tribal areas of Koraput, Malkangiri, Rayagada, Gajapati, Ganjam, Kandhamal, Anugul, Sambalpur, Deograh, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj and Boudh, currently insurgency hotbeds, may emerge out of the hinterlands. Confirming that the project had been put on the fast track, a senior Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways official said: “The DPR of the corridor is underway and should be ready in six-seven months.”

Note: As mentioned by Digambara a map of the route is at http://tathya.in/story.asp?sno=592. I removed the faulty map that Indian Express printed.

June 7th, 2007 | Chitta Baral | 2 Comments »

The Bhubaneswar metropolitan area and its lungs

Many may not know that to the west of Bhubaneswar lies the Chandaka widlife sanctuary with varieties of flora and fauna. This sanctuary is considered as the lungs of Bhubaneswar. Today’s New Indian Express has an article about this. Following are some excerpts.

The sanctuary is perhaps among the few in the country which boasts of a treasure trove of flora and fauna excepting the royal Bengal tiger. The coastal range of sal forests also end here with an intimate mix of evergreen and deciduous elements.

According to divisional forest officer (DFO) Akshaya Kumar Pattanaik, though elephant is the flagship species, two types of monkeys, three deer species and three other herbivores, nine types of carnivores including the panther, two types of civets, tree shrew and pangolins are spotted.

Also the sanctuary is home to 21 types of snakes, 16 lizards, one species of turtle and marsh crocodile. The avian types include 174 with 10 species of water fowl and waders, seven ground nesters, seven raptors and 17 song birds.

The elephant population (65 in 2006 census) is seen in group sizes of 18, 13, 8, 7, 5 and 4. Even joining of three or four family groups were also observed aggregating to a herd size of 38 at Bharatpur in the past.

Orissa tourism has a nice page on Chandaka. Following is a map of Chandaka from that site.

June 7th, 2007 | Chitta Baral | 2 Comments »

TISCO Letter of Acceptance to HCC for civil works at the proposed Kalinganagar plant

Myiris reports that the Mumbai Based company HCC has reported receiving a letter of acceptance from TISCO. Following is an excerpt from their report.

Mumbai-based Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) said Thursday that it received a letter of acceptance (LoA) from The Tata Iron & Steel company, Jamshedpur, for execution of civil works for Kalinganagar project in Orissa. The value of the contract is Rs 1,677.6 million.

June 7th, 2007 | Chitta Baral | Comments Off on TISCO Letter of Acceptance to HCC for civil works at the proposed Kalinganagar plant

Visa group plans 4500 crore investment in Orissa

The Economic times reports that visa group plans to create a Thermal power plant of 1000 MW in Orissa. This will be done in 4 phases of 250 MW each with the 1st 250 W unit expected to be operational in 2010 September. The project is scheduled to be completed by 2012 March. I hope they pay serious attention to the pollution aspect.

June 7th, 2007 | Umashankar Das | Comments Off on Visa group plans 4500 crore investment in Orissa

41 crore Baji Rout Bridge across Brahmani river

Dharitri reports that Baji Rout bridge across Brahmani river connecting Mandara Ghat of Gandia block of Dhenkanal district with Nilakanthapur of Bhuban block is in the process of being built with the help of NABARD which has already approved a loan of 17.71 crores. The process to float a tender is on and soil tests etc. have been carried out.

June 6th, 2007 | Chitta Baral | 1 Comment »

TCS hires 1100 students from Orissa

Financial times reports that TCS has hired around 1100 students from Orissa. The primary colleges were ITER, CET and KIIT. As the paper rightly remarks, Orissa is emerging as a major talent pool for IT recruitment. This should be used as a platform by the IT ministry in the state to request other big companies to set up units in the state.

As a side note, KIIT has made tremendous progress in the last few years . It jumped around 65 places in the all India ranking (done by Ooutlook magazine) to 37.

June 6th, 2007 | Umashankar Das | Comments Off on TCS hires 1100 students from Orissa

HRD Roundup from Orissawatch.org

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Coal from Orissa and Jharkhand allocated to various power generation companies in the country

The Economic Times reports the allocation of coal blocks in Orissa to various power generation companies across the country. Following is an excerpt from that report.

The above allocation is done by the Coal ministry in Delhi. Although the coal mining will add to Orissa’s revenue through royalty, a big concern is the low rate of royalty fixed by the center which also does not change as often as it should. Some reports on this were published in Financial Express and other papers. Following is Orissa government’s stand on this issue and the issue of compensation on thermal power generation.

Continue.. | June 5th, 2007 | Chitta Baral | Comments Off on Coal from Orissa and Jharkhand allocated to various power generation companies in the country

AG website for pensioners in Orissa

Financial times reports that the accountant general has created a website to track pension schemes in the state. The Accountant General’s office in Orissa has hosted a website, the first of its kind the country, to enable pensioners track their pension, gratuity and general provident fund (GPF) files online. The website name is http://agorissa.nic.in.This will be useful for old people who earlier had to travel to the office to get their pension status. Good model for e-Governance….

June 4th, 2007 | Umashankar Das | 1 Comment »

Orissamedical.com: a nice site with medical and health related links

The site orissamedical.com has a lot of information on the medical and health infrastructure of Orissa. Among them it not only has a comprehensive list of the various medical, pharmacy and nursing colleges in Orissa but also has the list of doctors in the three private medical colleges in Orissa:

Note: KIMS now appears in the MCI site that lists MCI approved medical institutions of India.

June 3rd, 2007 | Chitta Baral | 2 Comments »

Orissa Budget 2007-08: Speech by the Finance Minister on 1st June 2007

From the Budget pages http://orissagov.nic.in/finance/BUDGET/budget.htm. The speech, in pdf, is located here. Following is a text version with some possible conversion errors.

Hon’ble Speaker Sir,

At the outset, I express my deep gratitude to you, Leader of this House, Hon’ble Chief Minister, Hon’ble Leader of the Opposition and all Members of this August House for having given me this opportunity to present the full-fledged Budget for the financial year 2007-08.

Continue.. | June 1st, 2007 | Chitta Baral | Comments Off on Orissa Budget 2007-08: Speech by the Finance Minister on 1st June 2007

SAIL Rourkela plant to get Rs 9869 cr facelift

Business standard on 24th May wrote,

“The Steel Authority of India (SAIL) board has in principle given approval to Rs 9869-crore modernisation and capacity expansion plan of Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP)”

Telegraph added,

“The annual hot metal capacity of the plant will be raised to 4.5 million tonnes. A technology upgradation exercise will be undertaken to increase the production of crude steel and value-added steel, improve product quality and reduce energy consumption.”

June 1st, 2007 | Digambara Patra | Comments Off on SAIL Rourkela plant to get Rs 9869 cr facelift

Infosys out of Bengal – BBSR it’s Eastern India Hub

TOI reports that Infosys has logged out of Bengal due to High land rates. This news coupled with the fact that Infosys plans to increase it’s headcount to around 5000 in next few years makes Bhubaneswar it’s biggest hub in east India.This projects good growth prospects for Orissa.

June 1st, 2007 | Umashankar Das | 5 Comments »

Cabana group announces a hotel and a management institute

Various newspapers (Telegraph, Financial Express) report that the Cabana group has announced a hotel and a management institute in Bhubaneswar and plans to open many hotels in various locations in Orissa. Following is an excerpt from Telegraph.

Co-chairman of Cabana Hotel Management Private Limited and venture capitalist, Prabhu Goel, said the institute will be the group’s first training venture anywhere in the world. “Since the industry demand is huge, we hope that all students will be absorbed after training,” Goel added.

The institute, for which the government has allotted a seven-acre plot near Dumduma, will have hostels for 1,500 students, classrooms, labs, kitchens, along with a an attached 200-bed hotel. The group will represent Best Western brand in India, provide hotel management services and consultancy, he said.

Over the next 10 years, the group intends to add more than 100 hotels and 10,000 rooms to the growing Indian hospitality market. “We have visited places like Chilika, Puri, Konark and Paradip. We are interested to set up hotels there. We have plans to invest around Rs 350 crores in developing properties in the state,” said Goel.

May 31st, 2007 | Chitta Baral | Comments Off on Cabana group announces a hotel and a management institute

Latest round up on HRD from Orissawatch.org

Orissawatch.org is where we started from and focused on human resource development and education. We continue to be active that site. Once in a while we will do a round-up of important postings in that site here. Following is the first such round up.

May 31st, 2007 | Chitta Baral | 3 Comments »

Hydro-power project in Baitrani

Euronext reports that Velcan energy, a environmentally conscious energy generator has plans to create two concessions in the Baitrani river at Tarini and Bhimkund (in Anugul district).

These two places are approximately 150 kms from Bhubaneswar. This is expected to have a power production of 200,000 MWh per annum. This is expected to be a eco-friendly power project since it uses a renewable energy resource.

All the financial details are present in the euronext link above.

May 31st, 2007 | Umashankar Das | Comments Off on Hydro-power project in Baitrani

Govt. okays Gopalpur SEZ

NDTV reports that the Gopalpur SEZ has been cleared by the Central Govt.

There was a lot of hue and cry that why the Gopalpur SEZ was not moving further in Orissa. Recent events show that it was held up due to security clearances which was required. Hopefully this will ensure faster development in Orissa.

May 31st, 2007 | Umashankar Das | 2 Comments »

Posco to use self-developed technology for Orissa plant

TOI reports that POSCO has become operational with it’s new FINEX technology in a steel plant in South Korea. The same FINEX technology will be used in the Orissa steel plant. This is particularly relevant for high Alumina grade Ores found in Orissa. The new steel plant in South Korea will improve the output of POSCO by 11%.

Other papers which reported the same news were Statesman,Financial Express and Reuters India. Brunei times provides a different analysis to the same story also.

May 31st, 2007 | Umashankar Das | Comments Off on Posco to use self-developed technology for Orissa plant

Orissa targets Rs 6,000cr revenue

Asian Age reported that the Orissa government has set an ambitious target to collect Rs 6,000 crore revenue during the year 2007-08. If successful, it would mean an increase of Rs 1,542 crores over the previous year.

The revenue earning which stood at Rs 1,168 crores in 1999-2000, has improved a lot in the past seven years. In the year 2006-07, the state government earned Rs 4,458 crores.

May 30th, 2007 | Digambara Patra | Comments Off on Orissa targets Rs 6,000cr revenue

Kerala to build Rs 4,000-cr thermal station in Orissa

Financial Express reported that the Kerala government is gearing up to set up Rs 4,000-crore coal-based thermal station in Orissa.

Kerala goverment may soon sign MoU with Coal India Ltd and Orissa government for the new venture. The proposal is for generating 1,000 mw power annually for 25 years.

May 30th, 2007 | Digambara Patra | Comments Off on Kerala to build Rs 4,000-cr thermal station in Orissa

The Apollo Tyres group Plans Healthcare facilities in Bhubaneswar

Tyre and Accessories reports the Applo Tyres group plans to invest Rs 4,000 million in expanding health care venture. At present the company is looking at a number of prospective cities including locations in Jaipur, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Vadodara, Coimbatore, and Bhubaneswar.

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Tata’s Gopalpur SEZ may get go-ahead

Economic times reported that Tata’s proposed multi-product special economic zone (SEZ) in Gopalpur is finally set to get the green signal from the government.

May 30th, 2007 | Digambara Patra | Comments Off on Tata’s Gopalpur SEZ may get go-ahead

Proposal to set up a Gems and Jewellery SEZ in Bhubaneswar

Tahtya reports that Chhatisgarh Futuristic Infrastructure Development Company (CFIDC) has floated a proposal to set up a Gems and Jewellery Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in the state.

The company has come up with a proposal to set up a sector specific G&J SEZ at Bhubaneswar on a land of 150-200 hectare near the air port with an investment of Rs.250-Rs.300 crore.

Samaja also covers in its news.

May 30th, 2007 | Digambara Patra | Comments Off on Proposal to set up a Gems and Jewellery SEZ in Bhubaneswar