2nd disha
Symposium 2011
Adjudged the “3rd best place to do business in India” in a World
2009)
Bank study (2009).
Adjudged the “best place to trade across borders” in a World
Capital: Bhubaneshwar 2009)
Bank study (2009)
Area: 1,55,707 sq. km
According to the ASSOCHAM Placement Pattern Study :Tier II
Population 2011 (P): 41,947,358
and Tier III cities Emerging as the New Job Creation Basket in
2009-
Per capita income 2009-10: INR24,098 2011-2012. 42.
2011-2012. Bhubaneswar at No 1 position by recording 42.2%
year.
growth in job creation compared to last year.
Urban Population: 14.97%
Odisha at a glance
Literacy rate 2011 (P):: 73.25% Bhubaneswar is Number 1 in growth over last year’s net direct
Districts: 30 52. increase.
tax collection during April -December 2010 : 52.6 % increase.
A senior IT department official said the better growth in
Towns: 138 direct tax realisation clearly indicates an increase in business
Villages: 51,350 activity.
activity.
Principal crops: Rice, pulses , oilseeds
2010-
India’s top tax payer in the individual category in the FY 2010-11
Major industries: Steel, Aluminium, Odisha.
is from Odisha.
power, cement, mineral based, paper
category.
3 of the top 10 taxpayers are from Odisha in individual category.
2011:
In State of States Conclave 2011: Most improved states – India
Today ranked Odisha 3rd among all states.
states.
Odisha – single window system
Less than INR0.5 billion INR0.5-10 billion Greater than 10 billion
District-
District-level clearance committee – District State-level clearance committee – Chief
State- High-level clearance committee – Chief
High-
Collector Secretary Minister
Saving time in
getting regulatory
approvals Government of Odisha
Shri, B.K. Patnaik, IAS
Shri, Patnaik,
Removal of Providing
Chief- Secretary
redundant Advantages assistance and Telephone No: +91-674-2536700/2534300
information guidance
Fax: +91-674-2536660
Email: csori@ori.nic.in
Removal of direct
interaction between
government &
investor
Growing industrial sector: leading the economic growth in Orissa
► Contribution of industrial sector 22.7%
► Future Additional ouput
► Steel-77 mtpa
► Alumina-8 mtpa
► Oil refineries-15 mtpa
► Cement-30 mtpa
► Power-33,000 MW
► Constitutes 10% of India’s steel-generation capacity and 25% of its
iron-ore reserves.
Source: CMIE
Industrial sector has averaged real annual growth of 12.6%
during the first three years of 11th five year plan.
Government of Odisha – Industry
Shri, T Ramachandru, IAS
Shri, Ramachandru,
Principal Secretary
Department of Industries
Telephone No: +91-674-23222543/2536640 Source: Economic survey of Orissa 2010-11
Fax: +91-674-2536819/2396299
Email: indsec@ori.nic.in
Team Orissa – driving growth
The objective of Team Orissa is to attract investment to the state by highlighting key sectors of potential growth and promote industrial
facilitation
Key stakeholders Task performed
►Guidance and assistance to entrepreneurs
►Chief Minister: Captain of Team Orissa
Chief ►Designing growth strategies
►State Level Nodal Agency for Investment Promotion and
State ►Investment promotion initiatives
Industrial Facilitation: IPICOL ►Single point contact for investors
►State Level Nodal Agency for Land , Infrastructure: & Forest
State ►Aid and feedback in policy formulation
clearance: IDCO
Government of Odisha- IPICOL Government of Odisha - IDCO
Shri, Venugopal,
Shri, C.J. Venugopal, IAS Shri, Priyabrata Patnaik, IAS
Shri, Patnaik,
Chairman cum Managing Director Chairman cum Managing Director
IPICOL House, Janpath Industrial Development Corporation of Orissa
Tel: +91-674-254361/254376 Telephone No: +91-674-2542784
Fax: +91-674-2543766 Email: cmd@idco.in
Email:cmdipicol@teamorissa.org
Low cost of doing business
The regulatory reform package introduced by Government of Orissa, combined with its capacity development initiatives, led to a
significant decline in the cost of doing business in Orissa.
Industrial land (US$ per sq. m) Office space rent (US$ per sq. ft. per month)
20
0.85 0.8
10 10
0.37 0.33
4.5 0.2
2
Andhra Pradesh Chhattisgarh Gujarat Orissa Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh Chhattisgarh Gujarat Orissa Tamil Nadu
Competitive
Labor cost (minimum wage US$ per month) advantage Power (cents per kWh)
69 66
60 10
53 9.8 9.29
50
7.5
5.7
Andhra Pradesh Chhattisgarh Gujarat Orissa Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh Chhattisgarh Gujarat Orissa Tamil Nadu
Source: IBEF
Odisha: Focus Sectors – Invest Bhubaneswar
Traditional sectors Sunrise sectors
Handloom and
textiles Ancillary and Automobiles and
downstream auto components
Metals and Mining Semiconductor /
Embedded / IT and ITeS
Hardware
Gems and jewelry
Agro processing Education
Renewable Food processing
Infrastructure Tourism
Biotechnology and
Petrochemicals
Traditional Sectors Focus Sectors pharmaceuticals
Sunrise Sectors
Invest Bhubaneswar
IT/ITeS
Government of Odisha Invest Bhubaneswar Sector Champions
Mohapatra,
Shri Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra, IAS
Commissioner-cum-Secretary ► Annada Prasad Padhy - +91-0437343333
Department of Information Technology
Government of Orissa, Bhubaneswar ► Ayashkantha Mohanty - +91-9337105654
e-mail: itsec@ori.nic.in
Phone: 91-674-2586584 ► Tanmay Mohanty - +91-9238426536
Fax : 91-674-2582842
IT/ITeS: Thriving sector in Odisha
Software exports from India and Orissa (INR billion) India is expected to record software exports worth
INR517 billion in FY11.
474.1
443.0
334.3
297.3
140.8
176.6 IT sector accounts for 6 of 20 SEZs in Orissa.
4 5 7 10 11.6 12 Five of six SEZs are in the Khurda district.
FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10
Source: NASSCOM
Strategic Review India Orissa
More than 300 small and medium Key players
enterprises dominate Orissa’s IT
sector.
The sector employs 12,000 software
professionals.
2011–12
Orissa targets software product exports worth US$1 billion by 2011 12
IT/ITeS: IT majors plan expansion and expanding
infrastructure
Planned IT infrastructure
Tower 2010
Infosys campus INR1 billion,
With an investment of INR1.4 billion this tower will be
► Plans to establish a second
developed near Tower 2000 as a 17-storey building with a
campus over a 100-acre plot in the
built-up area of around 0.4 million sq. ft.
4
Infocity-II area are in the pipeline
► Anticipated employee base of
Infocity-
Infocity-II
5,000
The Infocity-II project, a major PPP project, is being
planned on 600 acres of land at Janla on the outskirts of
INR1 billion.
the city at an estimated cost of INR1.5 billion.
TCS campus Mindspace IT Park
An MoU has been signed with K. Raheja Group to build
INR8
an INR8.4-billion IT park at Rasulgarh over 25 acres of
► Upon completing its expansion land.
plan , TCS will seat 7,000
associates at this facility Infopark
A 54-acre high-tech IT park is being developed in
INR10 billion.
Bhubaneswar with an investment of INR10 billion.
Info Park Info Valley
► 54 acres state of the art IT Park ► 202 Ha of land parcel – Outskirts of
opposite Infocity in Chandaka, Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar ► 130 Ha – IT Free Trade Zone
► 72 Ha - Township
► Demand Assessment done by M/S Knight
► Project to offer over 4 million square
Frank Pvt. Ltd
feet of quality built up space
► Infosys Technology Ltd being considered as
Anchor Tenant
► DLF Limited selected as Project ► Opportunities for firms in IT sector to set up
Developer their Export Oriented Units within the FTZ
IT investment region (ITIR) –taking Odisha ahead
IT investment region (ITIR) Investment
► The total investment would be of INR178.83 billion.
► Planned expenditure
Phase I – 20%
Phase II – 80%
► More than 75% through PPP mode
Infrastructure
► Area of 10,000 acres between Bhubaneshwar and Khurda.
►ITIR in Bhubaneshwar ► Airport, a global IT training centre, a bio-tech park and a science
city spread over 350 acres.
►40 square Km area
► Infocity II – 600 acres
►Investment through PPP mode
► Around 40% area for IT/ITeS sector and electronics and
►Around quarter a million job creation hardware manufacturing units.
IT investment region would help Orissa in establishing its presence in the global IT world map.
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Agri & Food Processing
Government of Odisha Invest Bhubaneswar Sector Champions
Shri Ranglal Jamuda,IAS
Principal Secretary
Department of Agriculture
Telephone No: 2323049/ 2391325 ► Sibasish Mishra - +91-9937535555
Email:agrsec.or@nic.in
Sahu,
Shri Satyabrata Sahu, IAS
Commissioner-cum-Secretary
Department of Fisheries & Animal Resources Department ► Pritam Banerjee - +91-9937086991/9238450231
Telephone No: +91-674-2322960/ 2536985
Dr.
Dr. Arabinda Kumar Padhee, IAS
Director - Special Projects
Tel+91-674-2392906,Email: aravind_padhee@yahoo.com
Outlook
Inherent Resources Government initiatives Investments
► Setting up of food parks in the Khurda region
► High proportion of cropped area in total ► Futuristic 2008 Agriculture policy: ► Increasing interest of both large national and
land utilization “subsistence” to profitable commercial foreign corporate, and several MSMEs for
► 10 agro-climatic zones and 8 soil types agriculture investment
► High cropping intensity ► Watershed mission and irrigation projects ► Britannia, Nestle, and Parle Agro -
► 4th largest vegetable producing state of ► Livestock breeding farms, poultry Approved
India hatcheries and fodder farms ► NSL Group, Indo Nissin, PRAN
► 3% and 4% contributor to the country’s ► Fishery development policy, state reservoir Group - In process
floricultural and spices production fishery policy, Welfare schemes for ► Evincing of interest by the Taiwan’s and
respectively fisherman, fishfed for marine industry Ghana’s Government for investment
► Long coastline ► Plans of foreign players to enter ODISHA’s
food processing industry
Presence of large resources, upcoming investments and encouraging government initiatives to help Odisha
achieve its full potential in the food processing sector
Food processing: investment potential
India’s food processing
India’s food processing sector (INR billion)
► India produces:
4,784 ► 105 million tonnes of milk (world’s largest)
4,186
3,430 3,680 ► 150 million tonnes of fruits and vegetables (2nd largest)
► 230 million tonnes food grains (3rd largest)
► 7 million tonnes of fish (3rd largest)
► 490 million poultry and 45 billion eggs
2009 2010 2011e 2012e ► Potential to attract investments worth INR 1.1 trillion by 2015
Source: Netscribe Research
Orissa’s food processing sector 3rd largest producer of cashew nuts in India
► Orissa has 10 agro-climatic zones and 8 major soil types.
► It has 4 fishing harbors and 60 fish landing centers.
Orissa’s Standing
► Country’s leading producer of rice, pulses, vegetables, oilseeds, 4th largest vegetable producer in India
cotton, groundnut, coconut, jute, spices, potato and fruits.
► Contributes less than 2% to the country’s milk production and 5th largest producer of coconut in India
3% of its egg production.
7th largest fish producer state in India
Orissa is home to 23,000 agri- and food processing small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which generate
more than 0.12 million employment opportunities with an investment of INR10 billion.
Marine processing in Orissa: accounting for 4% of India’s
marine exports
Key facts
► Coastline of 480 km (6% of India)
► Continental shelf area of 24,000 sq. km., along the Bay of Bengal. (4.7% of India’s continental shelf area)
► Brackish water area of 418 thousand hectares and fresh water area of 673 thousand hectares
► Chilika Lake: the largest natural brackish water lagoon in Asia
Production of fish in Orissa
(‘000 metric tonnes)
Exports of marine products from India and Orissa (INR billion) 375
400 325 343 350 120
307 316
83.6 86.1 300 110
72.5 76.2
66.5
200 100.3 100
91.8 97.8
2.4 2.6 3 3.5 3.6 100 90
89.0 89.0
FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09
0 80
FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09
India Orissa
Production Exports
Source: Economic Survey of Orissa, 2009–10 Source: Economic Survey of Orissa, 2009–10
► Orissa exported marine products worth INR3.6 billion in FY09, recording a CAGR of 10% in the last four years.
► Primary destinations of marine products exports are Japan, the US, the UK, China, Indonesia and Hong Kong.
► Frozen shrimps account for a major share of marine exports.
► Approximately 30% of the fish production is exported.
Food processing: key regions
Mega food and marine park, Khurda
► Developed on 282 acres of land
► Location: Malipara near Khurda.
► To attract investments ~INR20 billion.
► Key investment projects already planned by:
► Britannia Industries
► Nestlé
► Parle Agro
The Khurda region is emerging
food-
as a food-processing hub
Food-processing park, Khurda
► To be developed on 162 acres of land
Fruit processing clusters ► Investment – INR 99 million
Vegetable processing clusters
► Alloted land to 55 industrial units for the proposed park
Main fishing centers
Food Park, Khurda
► 162 acres Park for food processing
industries
► Central assistance of Rs 40 million
envisaged against project cost of Rs 99.07
million. Rs 20 million GoI grant received
and utilised.
► Required infrastructure like external
linkages, internal roads, power supply,
water supply, drainage, street lighting etc
provided
► Cocacola, Denzong Brewery, Mc Dowell
Alcobev, Mamata Agro In etc are major
occupants within the Park
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Tourism
Government of Odisha Invest Bhubaneswar Sector Champions
Tripathy,
Shri Ashok Kumar Tripathy, IAS
Principal Secretary
DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM ► Debasish Patnaik - +91-9337555551
Government of Odisha, Paryatan Bhawan
Lewis Road, Bhubaneswar-751014
Phone - 91 674 2390005 , Fax - 91 674 2536619 ► Devasis Sarangi - +91-9437028958/9937001554
E-mail: ortour@orissatourism.gov.in
Tourism: a sunrise sector for the state
Tourist visits to India and Orissa (in million) Inflow of tourist income (INR billion) (2010)
Tourist composition in Orissa (2010)
664
CAGR=11%
1% Within the state
540 577
474 34 37
402 32
375
24 28 39% Within India, outside
22
state
60%
Foreign
4.2 4.7 5.3 6.0 6.4 6.9
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10
India Orissa France and the UK are the top tourist-generating markets,
Source: Economic Survey of Orissa, 2010–11 and around 45% of tourists visit from western Europe
Encouraged by increased spending power, foreign tourists are staying for longer periods in Odisha
►Tourism constitutes 2.3% of the state’s GSDP
2004-05 2008-09
► Provides both direct and employment to 0.37 million
people. The ratio of indirect to direct jobs is approximately 3:1 Average Average Average Average
duration of spending duration of spending
►UK and France constitute the top tourist-generating days days
markets from overseas, and around 45% of tourists visit from Domestic 3.9 1,275 3.7 1,357
western Europe
Foreign 12.7 1,944 14.2 2,255
►Domestic tourist spending accounts for 96% of the total
spending Source: Economic Survey of Orissa, 2010–11
Tourism: Odisha’s hospitality sector on the rise
trade-hotel- (2004– 2009–
Shares of the trade-hotel-restaurant sector in GSDP (2004–05 to 2009–10) Beach tourism Cruise tourism
13.0%
Eco-resorts Floating hotels and restaurants
12.5%
Beach resorts River cruise already operating on
12.0% Mahanadi River
Water sports
11.5%
12.8%
Hotel projects Investment
11.0% 12.7% 12.5% 12.6%
opportunities
10.5% 11.8%
10.8% Eco tourism (40% of land under forest cover) Health tourism centers and
10.0%
Forest resorts amusement parks
9.5%
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Safaris Opportunity at Puri, Konark,
Adventure sports Bhubaneswar and Koratpur
Source: Economic Survey Orissa, 2010–11
Prominent star hotels in Odisha Upcoming investments
► WelcomHeritage (JV between ITC Hotels and
Maharaja of Jodhpur)
► BRM Group’s INR1-billion plan for setting up two
boutique hotels
► Kamat Hotel’s plans to set up museum hotels in
Odisha
Snapshot of opportunities – Odisha Tourism
Special Tourism- Beach Tourism-Eco Buddhist Tourism – Leisure Tourism
Samuka, talasari /beach resorts,spa & Dhauli, Jajpur, Jirang
sports
Riverine Tourism & Eco – Similipal, Chilka Thematic
Luxury Tourist Train
Cruise Tourism Bhitarkanika, Satkosia Development
Investment Opportunities - Eco Tourism
► Important eco-tourism assets at
► Simlipal Tiger reserve & National park
► Bhitarkanika National park
► Satkosia Gorge in Satkosia-Baisipalli sanctuary
Satkosia-
► Koraput
► Kandhamal
► Debrigarh (Sambalpur)
Sambalpur)
► Potential for development of
► Jungle Lodges / Jungle Resorts
► Adventure sports
► Interpretation centres
► Safaris
Investment Potential – Buddhist Tourism
► Products
► Art and Craft Village
► Meditation halls
► Hotels/ Resorts.
Hotels/ Resorts.
► Sound and light show.
show.
► Interpretation centre/library
centre/library
► Ayurvedic and Spa resort
► Locations for development of Buddhist tourism
► Dhauli – Bhubaneswar
► Jajpur
► Gajapati (South Asia’s largest Buddhist Monastery at
Jirang)
Jirang)
► Cuttack
► Ratnagiri
► Udayagiri
► Langudi
PPP opportunities in Tourism
►Development of Way side amenities.
►Development water sports – 31 locations and House boats – 15 locations.
►Development of tourist resorts – 40 locations.
►Multimedia Laser Show at Dhauli on PPP mode.
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Electronics Systems Design & Manufacturing
(Semi Conductor / Embedded / Hardware)
Government of Odisha Invest Bhubaneswar Sector Champion
Mohapatra,
Shri Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra, IAS
Commissioner-cum-Secretary ► Reshmi Ranjan Mohapatra - +91-9337522444
Department of Information Technology
Government of Orissa, Bhubaneswar ► Purna Mohanty –+1-408-981-2453
e-mail: itsec@ori.nic.in
Phone: 91-674-2586584 ► Samir Jena - +91-9040027900
Fax : 91-674-2582842
Electronics Systems Design & Manufacturing (ESDM)
as a priority sector for India demand in India by 2020E
Major segments of ESDM
►Substantial Demand - The demand for electronics in India was $45 Bn in 2008-09 and is expected to reach $400 Bn by 2020.
Substantial
►Exponential Growth - India’s electronics industry is expected to grow at 22% per year, which is 7x the global rate
Exponential
►Major Segments - 4 major Segments of demand in India by 2020 would be :
Major
►Telecom Products and Equipment - $152 bn
►Exports - $80 bn
►Semiconductor Design - $60 bn
►IT Systems and Hardware - $56 bn
Compelling rationale for developing semiconductor
manufacturing capabilities in India
India as a semiconductor destination
India as a semiconductor chip destination
► Semiconductor design industry in India, consists of VLSI design, board/hardware design and embedded
software development
► The size of the design industry was estimated at UDD 6.5 billion in 2009 and is expected to log a
compound annual growth rate of 17.3% over the next three years to reach USD 10.6 billion in 2012
► Nearly 2000 chips are being designed each year and more than 20,000 engineers being engaged in various
aspects of chip designing and verification
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Education
Government of Odisha Invest Bhubaneswar Sector Champions
Sarangi,
Smt Aparajita Sarangi, IAS
Commissioner-cum-Secretary
Department of School & Mass Education ► Dhanada Mishra - +91-9437513080
Government of Orissa, Bhubaneswar
E-mail: secysme@gmail.com
Dr. Chandra Shekhar Kumar, IAS
Commissioner-cum-Secretary ► Devasis Sarangi - +91-9437028958/9937001554
Higher Education Department
Tel: +91-674-2322433/2536862
Email: hedsec2010@gmail.com
Education: India and Orissa on an upswing
Every year, 5,000 MBAs, 42,000 Bachelor’s in Technology (B.Tech) graduates, 60,000 general graduates and 75,000 ITI diploma holders graduate in Orissa.
Literacy rate for Orissa and India (per 100 people)
Leading institutions in the region
63 64.8
49 52.2
41 43.6
34.5
28.3 26
22
1961 1971 1981 1991 2001
Orissa India
Indicator 1998-99
1998- 2008-09
2008- Comparative literacy rates (2001)
Primary 53,614 69,119 74% 77%
60% 61% 63%
Secondary 6,160 7,500 54%
Higher education
Universities 5 11
Colleges 684 2,098
Engineering colleges 5 151 Rajasthan Jharkhand Andhra Pradesh Orissa Tamil Nadu Maharashtra
ITIs 48 620
The state aims to provide primary schools within 1 km and upper primary schools within 3
Polytechnics 15 100
km from places with populations of more than 300 and 500, respectively
Source: Economic Survey Orissa, 2010–11
Education: government schemes facilitating education in Odisha
Important government programs implemented jointly
by the Centre and the States:
Sarva Siskhya Abhiyan (SSA)
Sakhshar Bharti
State Institute of Education Technology
National Service Scheme
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA)
Sarva Sikshya Abhiyan’s achiev ements
As many as 8,623 new primary schools have been opened and 9,004 primary schools upgraded to the upper primary level
A total of 157 Kasturva Gandhi Balika Vidalayas have been made operational for 15,632 girl students
Civil work has been completed for 5,095 new primary school buildings, 6,761 new upper primary school buildings and 36,101 additional classrooms
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Clean Technology - Renewables
Government of Odisha Invest Bhubaneswar Sector Champion
Shri Devendra Nath Gupta , IAS
Commissioner-cum-Secretary
Science and Technology Department
Government of Orissa,Bhubaneswar ► Pradipta Panigrahi - +91-9861065762/9437446576
Tel: +91-674- 2536772/ 2322713
Email:dstsec.or@nic.in
Orissa: performing well in harnessing its renewable energy
Utilization rate for SHP projects of major hydro potential states as on 31 December 2009 Utilization rate for biogas and manure management for key states as on 31 December 2009
33.4% 32.5% 41.7%
38.8%
India:33.5%
21.8%
23.9%
India:16.6% 21.6%
13.7% 18.8%
11.3%
9.1% 8.8% 8.4%
7.3%
1.9% 3.9%
Andhra Punjab Orissa Tamil nadu Himachal J&K Madhya Uttarakhand Chattisgarh Andhra Pradesh Orissa Punjab Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan Jharkhand
Pradesh Pradesh Pradesh
Source: Economic Survey of India 2010–11 Source: Economic Survey of India 2010–11
Resource Potential in Orissa
Solar PV power 14,000 MW
►In Orissa, state electricity supply is mostly hydro-based and
Small hydros 156.76 MW
thermal-based. Hydro sources of energy contribute 42% of the
state’s total power. Wind energy 236 MW
Biomass power 350 MW
►Orissa has significant potential in the generation of energy
from alternative sources of renewable energy. Waste to energy 28.5 MW
Biogas plants 6,05,500
Source: OREDA
Increased activity to tap other sources of renewable energy
Wind energy Solar Power energy
• Wind resource assessment being taken up at 22 • OREDA proactively promoting solar power
sites by C-net projects in the state
• During 2009–10, 19 new solar projects mended
Biomass energy Energy plantations and bio-diesel
• State ready for its first biomass project of 20 MW • Focus on Jatropha plantation by providing
at Dhenkanal subsidy to farmers
• Plantations of Jatropha at around 5220 acres of
land taken up in 2009–10.
Government initiatives: promoting renewable energy in the state
Remote Village Electrification
Biju Gram Jyoti Biju Patnaik Energy Park
Programme
The program is aimed a the
The scheme was introduced in
electrification by non- This initiative is aimed at
2007 to cover areas with
conventional energy sources of promoting awareness around
populations of less than 100.
remote villages where grid renewable energy through
connectivity is not feasible. displays of renewable-energy
The scheme as been successful in
devices for the public to learn
electrifying 7,714 villages and
In 2009–10, 371 remote villages from.
67,744 below-poverty-line (BPL)
in 8 districts have been
households.
sanctioned.
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Infrastructure
Government of Odisha Invest Bhubaneswar Sector Champion
Shri.G.K.
Shri.G.K. Dhal, IAS,
Principal Secretary to Government
Department of Commerce & Transport
Government of Orissa, ► Rajesh Roy Choudhury - +91-9437011012
Bhubaneswar
Tel: +91-674-2536857
Fax: +91-674-2536750
Road/Rail: Odisha has well developed rail and road network
investments
Investments worth US$5 billion have been planned to upgrade road infrastructure for the next five years. Outstanding investments in
January 2011 totaled INR121 billion.
►Orissa’s road density better than the all-India Key Road projects
average.
►Bhubaneswar-Puri (NH-203) four-lane highway
►Orissa has 242,736 km of road length which includes
project : INR5 billion
3704 of national highway and 5102 of state highway
►Chandikhol-Jagatpur-Bhubaneswar (NH-5) six-
►Major transport corridor between East and South
lane highway project : INR12.5 billion
passing through Orissa
►Rimuli-Roxy- Rajamunda (NH-215) : INR14.1
billion
Key Rail projects ►Orissa has a total rail length of 2,439 Km as of 2008-
►Khurda-Balangir (289 Km) line connecting 09 which includes 54 Km of narrow guage
►It serves as a strategic link between eastern and
coastal areas to Western Orissa: INR7 billion
►Haridaspur – Paradeep (82Km) :
southern India
►It is the most profitable freight rail corridor in India
► INR5.72 billion
►The headquarters of East Coast Railway is
►Lanjuigarh road– Junagarh (56 Km) : INR1.7
billion Bhubaneshwar.
Biju Patnaik Airport: connecting Odisha to the rest of the world
►Domestic airport in Bhubaneshwar : Biju Patanaik Airport
(Poised to be an international airport in the near future)
► Direct links : New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore
Mumbai, Hyderabad, Raipur and Port Blair
►New domestic terminal is being built with an investment of
US$31.3 million
►Second airstrip near the industrial region of Jharsuguda
airstrip
►Currently, the state has 17 airstrips and 16 helipads.
Orissa Overview
Ports: cargo traffic to reach 100 million tonnes by 2016–17
Cargo traffic through major ports in India
(2010)
120 115 25%
100 20%
80
80 21%
66 15%
60 57 46
14% 10%
12%
40 8%
10%
20 5%
0 0%
Gujarat Andhra pradesh Orissa Maharashtra Kolkata
Cargo traffic (million tonnes)
% of total traffic through major ports
Source: Ministry of Shipping
►Principal maritime state with a 480-km coastline (6% of India).
►Bulk commodities such as coal, limestone, and crude and petroleum products are primary constituents of cargo.
►Paradip Port is the largest port of Odisha handling bulk of the trafiic.
►Gopalpur Port, the second-largest port in Orissa handled 0.24 million tonnes of cargo in FY09.
Key investment zones/regions
►The state has 86 industrial estates in various strategic locations.
Sundergarh
►Industrial infrastructure in Orissa can be classified as: Zone III
Zone I
►Industrial zones/areas
Zone IV Dhamara
Angul
►SEZs Cuttack Paradip
Bhubaneswar
►Special industrial parks Zone II
►Downstream industrial parks Zone V
Zone VI
►Proposed investment regions Key investment zones
Zone I: Kalinganagar-Duburi
Zone II: Paradip-Jagatsinghpur
Zone III: Jharsuguda-Brajarajnagar
Zone IV: Talcher-Angul
Zone V: Gopalpur-Chatrapur
Zone VI: Rayagada-Sunabeda
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