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Compendium of Investible
Projects
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Contents 1. Industrial Parks / Infrastructure ...................................................................................................... 9
1.1. Aluminium Park - Angul ....................................................................................................... 9
1.2. National Investment and Manufacturing Zone, Kalinganagar ..................................... 10
1.3. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Jharsuguda .............................................. 12
1.4. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Rourkela ................................................... 12
1.5. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Kalinganagar ........................................... 13
1.6. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Barbil ......................................................... 14
1.7. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Paradip ..................................................... 15
1.8. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Dhenkanal ................................................ 15
1.9. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Sambalpur ................................................ 16
1.10. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Jharsuguda ................................ 17
1.11. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Rourkela ..................................... 18
1.1 Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Keonjhar ................................................. 18
1.12. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Paradip ....................................... 19
1.13. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Dhenkanal .................................. 20
1.14. Development of District-level Mini Tool - Angul ......................................................... 20
1.15. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Jagatsinghpur ............................ 21
1.16. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Jajpur .......................................... 22
1.17. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Sambalpur .................................. 22
1.18. Setting up Technology Facilitation Centre as a networking hub ............................. 23
1.19. Private Industrial Estate at Dampada, Cuttack .......................................................... 25
1.20. Private Industrial Estate at Gouraprasad, Bhadrak................................................... 27
1.21. Private Industrial Estate at Karanjamal, Bhadrak ...................................................... 29
1.22. Private Industrial Estate at Narendrapur, Bhadrak ................................................... 31
1.23. Private Industrial Estate at Remuna, Balasore .......................................................... 33
1.24. Private Industrial Estate at Siha, Jagatsinghpur ........................................................ 35
1.25. Private Industrial Estate at Malipada, Khordha ......................................................... 37
1.26. Private Industrial Estate at Mundamba, Khordha ...................................................... 39
1.27. Private Industrial Estate at Landeihill, Ganjam .......................................................... 41
1.28. Private Industrial Estate at Muliapali, Ganjam ........................................................... 43
1.29. Private Industrial Estate at Dambasara, Rayagada .................................................. 45
1.30. Private Industrial Estate at Katikela, Jharsuguda ...................................................... 46
1.31. Private Industrial Estate at Jharsugdua ...................................................................... 48
1.32. Private Industrial Estate at Lahanda, Sundergarh .................................................... 50
1.33. Private Industrial Estate at Jujumara, Sambalpur ..................................................... 52
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1.34. Private Industrial Estate at Kadopada, Deogarh ....................................................... 53
1.35. Private Industrial Estate at Udaypur, Keonjhar .......................................................... 54
1.36. Port Based Manufacturing Zone at Dhamra............................................................... 55
1.37. Development of Industrial Park under SIPC Master Plan, Paradip ........................ 56
1.38. Multi Product SEZ at Gopalpur by TATA Steel .......................................................... 57
1.39. City-side Development for Bhubaneswar Airport, Bhubaneswar ............................ 58
1.40. City-side Development for Bhubaneswar Airport, Bhubaneswar – Site 1 ............. 58
2. Textiles .......................................................................................................................................... 60
2.1. Bhadrak Apparel Park ....................................................................................................... 60
2.2. Textile Park at Ramdaspur/ Choudwar ........................................................................... 61
2.3. Integrated Textile Park at Bhubaneswar ........................................................................ 62
2.4. Integrated Textile Park at Bargarh ................................................................................... 62
2.5. Integrated Textile Park at Cuttack ................................................................................... 63
2.6. Integrated Textile Park at Ganjam ................................................................................... 64
2.7. Integrated Textile Park in KBK Districts .......................................................................... 65
2.8. Integrated Textile Park at Balasore ................................................................................. 65
2.9. Development of Centre of Excellence ................................................................................ 66
3. Healthcare and Biotech ................................................................................................................. 68
3.1. Biotech Park ........................................................................................................................ 68
3.2. BMC Hospital ...................................................................................................................... 69
3.3. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Angul ......................................... 70
3.4. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Bargarh ..................................... 71
3.5. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Bhadrak .................................... 72
3.6. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Balasore ................................... 73
3.8. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Balangir .................................... 74
3.9. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Boudh ....................................... 75
3.10. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Cuttack ................................. 76
3.11. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Deogarh ................................ 77
3.12. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Dhenkanal ............................ 78
3.13. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Gajapati ................................ 79
3.14. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Ganjam ................................. 80
3.15. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Jagatsinghpur ...................... 81
3.16. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Jajpur .................................... 82
3.17. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Jharsuguda .......................... 83
3.18. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Kalahandi ............................. 84
3.19. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Kandhamal ........................... 85
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3.20. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Kendrapara .......................... 86
3.21. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Keonjhar ............................... 87
3.22. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Khurda .................................. 88
3.23. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Koraput ................................. 89
3.24. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Malkangiri ............................. 90
3.25. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Mayurbhanj .......................... 91
3.26. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Nuapada ............................... 92
3.27. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Nabarangpur ........................ 93
3.28. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Nayagarh .............................. 94
3.29. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Puri ........................................ 95
3.30. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Rayagada ............................. 96
3.31. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Sambalpur ............................ 97
3.32. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Subarnapur .......................... 98
3.33. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Sundargarh .......................... 99
4. Logistics and Transport ............................................................................................................... 100
4.1. Coal Railway Corridor at Talcher ................................................................................... 100
4.2. Elevated Corridor at Joda in PPP mode ....................................................................... 101
4.3. OMT (Toll) project from Cuttack (from Kandarpur) - Paradip Road ......................... 102
4.4. OMT (Toll) project from Naranpur – Pandapara – Brahmnipal – Duburi ................. 103
4.5. OMT (Toll) project from Bhadrak – Kothari – Aredi ..................................................... 104
4.6. BOT (Toll + Annuity) project from Bisoi to Rairangpur ............................................... 105
4.7. Bhubaneswar – Paradeep PCPIR Road in PPP ......................................................... 106
4.8. Mahanadi Riverine Port ................................................................................................... 107
4.9. Development of Multi Modal Logistics Park at Paradip .............................................. 108
4.10. Port at Bichitrapur, Balasore ....................................................................................... 109
4.11. Port at Bahabalpur, Balasore ..................................................................................... 110
4.12. Port at Chandipur, Balasore ....................................................................................... 111
4.13. Port at Inchudi, Balasore ............................................................................................. 112
4.14. Port at Baliharachandi, Puri ........................................................................................ 113
4.15. Port at Palur, Ganjam .................................................................................................. 114
4.16. Port at Bahuda, Ganjam .............................................................................................. 115
4.17. Development of storage and warehousing infrastructure ...................................... 116
4.18. Develop Multimodal Logistics Parks – Angul ........................................................... 117
4.19. Develop Multimodal Logistics Parks – Rourkela ..................................................... 118
4.20. Develop Multimodal Logistics Parks – Muniguda, Ganjam ................................... 119
4.21. Inland Container Depots - Paradip ............................................................................ 120
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4.22. Inland Container Depots - Rayagada ........................................................................ 121
4.23. Inland Container Depots - Kalinganagar................................................................... 122
4.24. Inland Container Depots - Dhamra ............................................................................ 123
4.25. Inland Container Depots - Bhadrak ........................................................................... 124
4.26. Development of Fishery Harbours - Puri .................................................................. 125
4.27. Development of Fishery Harbours - Ganjam ........................................................... 126
4.28. Development of Fishery Harbours - Balasore .......................................................... 127
4.29. Development of Fishery Harbours - Bhadrak........................................................... 128
4.30. Inspection and Certification Centre for Motor Vehicles .......................................... 129
4.31. Institute of Driving Training and Research (IDTR) .................................................. 130
4.32. Automated Driving Testing System (ADTS) ............................................................. 131
5. IT & ESDM ................................................................................................................................... 132
5.1. Electronics Manufacturing Cluster, Bhubaneswar ...................................................... 132
5.2. Infovalley, Bhubaneswar ................................................................................................. 133
5.3. Upgradation of Odisha State Wide Area Network (OSWAN) .................................... 134
5.4. Expansion of Odisha State Data Centre ....................................................................... 135
5.5. Development of ESDM Clusters – Rayagada .............................................................. 137
5.6. Development of ESDM Clusters – Balasore ................................................................ 137
5.7. Development of ESDM Clusters – Rourkela ................................................................ 138
5.8. Development of Design Centre at Bhubaneswar, Khurdha ....................................... 139
5.9. Development of Semi-conductor Fabrication Centre, Ganjam ................................. 140
5.10. Development of Semi-conductor Fabrication Centre, Naraj, Cuttack .................. 140
6. Agro & Food Processing .............................................................................................................. 142
6.1. Rice Technology Park, Bhadrak .................................................................................... 142
6.2. Sea Food Park at Deras .................................................................................................. 143
6.3. MITS Food Park at Rayagada ........................................................................................ 144
6.4. Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Ganjam ......................................... 145
6.5. Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Kalahandi ...................................... 146
6.6. Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Dhenkanal .................................... 147
6.7. Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Balasore ........................................ 148
6.8. Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Baragarh ....................................... 149
6.9. Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Agro and marine products - Angul .......................... 150
6.10. Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Agro and marine products - Dhenkanal ............. 151
6.11. Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Agro and marine products - Ganjam .................. 152
6.12. Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Agro and marine products - Nabarangapur ...... 153
6.13. Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Agro and marine products - Kandhamal ............ 154
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6.14. Development of food quality testing and phyto-sanitary laboratories .................. 155
6.15. Commodity Value Chain based Cluster Development in PPP mode ................... 155
6.16. Packaging Development Centres .............................................................................. 156
6.17. Food processing exports through the development of AEZ - Angul ..................... 157
6.18. Food processing exports through the development of AEZs - Dhenkanal ......... 157
6.19. Food processing exports through the development of AEZs - Ganjam ............... 158
6.20. Food processing exports through the development of AEZs – KBK Region ...... 159
6.21. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Khurdha ................................................. 159
6.22. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Bhadrak ................................................. 160
6.23. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Jagatsinghpur ....................................... 161
6.24. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Cuttack ................................................... 162
6.25. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Balasore ................................................ 163
6.26. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Rayagada .............................................. 164
6.27. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Ganjam .................................................. 164
6.28. Development of a state-of-the-art laboratory for fish and shrimp processors and
mobile aqua labs .......................................................................................................................... 165
7. Urban Infrastructure & Utilities .................................................................................................. 167
7.1. Improvement of Water Supply to Greater Berhampur ................................................ 167
7.2. Development of affordable housing with private sector participation in Bhubaneswar
168
7.3. Sewerage System Project at Sambalpur ...................................................................... 169
7.4. Solid Waste Management project in 36 towns grouped in 12 clusters .................... 170
7.5. Sewerage System at Rourkela East and West Project .............................................. 171
7.6. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Balasore .................. 172
7.7. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Bhadrak ................... 173
7.8. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Keonjhar .................. 174
7.9. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Puri ........................... 175
7.10. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Bolangir ............... 176
7.11. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Cuttack ................ 177
7.12. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Jagatsinghpur ..... 178
7.13. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Angul .................... 179
7.14. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Jajpur ................... 180
7.15. Affordable Housing Project at Rourkela .................................................................... 181
8. Smart City Projects ...................................................................................................................... 182
8.1. Bhubaneswar Smart City - Railway Station Multi Modal Hub ................................... 182
8.2. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Janpath Government Housing Redevelopment .......... 183
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8.3. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Mission Awaas (Slum Redevelopment Projects) ........ 184
8.4. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Solid Waste Management .............................................. 185
8.5. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Public Bicycle Sharing Scheme ..................................... 186
8.6. Bhubaneswar Smart City – E-rickshaw project ........................................................... 187
8.7. Bhubaneswar Smart City – LED Street Lighting ......................................................... 188
8.8. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Micro Solar Power project .............................................. 189
8.9. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Satya Nagar Institutional Core ....................................... 190
8.10. Rourkela Smart City – JATAYAT Project ................................................................. 191
8.11. Rourkela Smart City – SURAKSHIT ROURKELA ................................................... 192
8.12. Rourkela Smart City – Brahmani Riverfront Development in PPP ....................... 193
8.13. Rourkela Smart City – JALDHARA Project .............................................................. 194
8.14. Rourkela Smart City – Green Rourkela .................................................................... 195
8.15. Rourkela Smart City – Integrated Informal Settlement ........................................... 196
8.16. Rourkela Smart City – Vibrant Rourkela ................................................................... 197
8.17. Rourkela Smart City – CITY GOV Project ................................................................ 198
8.18. Rourkela Smart City – PARIBAHAN Project ............................................................ 199
8.19. Rourkela Smart City – Swachh Rourkela Project .................................................... 200
9. Chemicals, Petro-Chemicals and Plastic ..................................................................................... 201
9.1. Petroleum, Chemicals and Petro-Chemicals Investment Region (PCPIR), Paradip
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9.2. Paradip Plastic Park ......................................................................................................... 203
9.3. Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification – Talcher ................... 204
9.4. Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification - Angul ....................... 204
9.5. Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification - Jajpur ...................... 205
9.6. Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification – Paradip .................. 206
9.7. Development of a chemical and pharmaceutical cluster in Berhampur ................... 207
10. Energy ..................................................................................................................................... 209
10.1. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Balasore ........................... 209
10.2. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Keonjhar ........................... 210
10.3. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Deogarh............................ 211
10.4. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Boudh ............................... 212
10.5. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Kalahandi ......................... 213
10.6. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Angul ................................. 214
11. Tourism ................................................................................................................................... 215
11.1. Destination Development – Satapada, Puri ................................................................... 215
11.2. Destination Development – Barkul, Ganjam ................................................................. 216
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11.3. Destination Development – Tampara, Ganjam .............................................................. 217
11.4. Destination Development – Special Tourism Area at Gopalpur, Ganjam ....................... 218
11.5. Chilika Development Authority – Aranya Eco Village, Ganjam ...................................... 219
11.6. Chilika Development Authority – Iconic Tower, Satpada ............................................... 220
11.7. Chilika Development Authority – Day Cruise .................................................................. 221
11.8. Chilika Development Authority – Day Cruise .................................................................. 222
11.9. Chilika Development Authority – Water Sports at Rambha ........................................... 223
11.10. Chilika Development Authority – Luxury Resort & Convention Center .......................... 224
11.11. Chilika Development Authority – Tourism Node at Mangaljodi ..................................... 225
11.12. Chilika Development Authority – Tourism Node at Rambha .......................................... 226
11.13. Chilika Development Authority – Hotels Hub at Satpada ............................................... 227
11.14. Chilika Development Authority – Eco Village at Rambha ............................................... 228
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1. Industrial Parks / Infrastructure
1.1. Aluminium Park - Angul
Name of Project Aluminium Park, Angul
Project Location Tulsaipal village in Languliabeda Mandal, Tehsil: Angul District: Angul
Area of the project 223 acres
Approx. Project cost
$ 15 million (INR 99.6 crore)
Focus sector Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Employment Approx. 5,000
Status of approvals The Angul Aluminium Park has received in-principle approval under modified industrial infrastructure up-gradation scheme (MIIUS) of the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. It is also approved by Govt. of Odisha
Project contours Self-contained facility with committed feedstock of metal for the industries.
The project is strategically located and, for the first time in the sub-continent, the molten aluminium can be directly obtained from the smelter.
The project is surrounded by industrially developed region and well- established presence of suppliers of raw materials, spares, buyers and other associated services
Investment Opportunities
Significant downstream and ancillary investment opportunities lay in the value added products to cater to white goods, auto components, construction and other industries.
Connectivity The site is located about 4 km from NH-42
Railway siding abutting the development
Bhubaneswar International Airport is at a distance of about 100 kms.
Paradip port is situated 174 km from the project site.
Proposed Infrastructure
The water requirement will be met through the perennial Brahmani River which flows near the site.
The Government of Odisha assures 24x7 availability of the required power via the National and State power grids.
Logistics infrastructure facility will be developed within the park with secured parking lots and 24x7 surveillance system
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.2. National Investment and Manufacturing Zone, Kalinganagar
Name of Project National Investment and Manufacturing Zone
Project Location District: Jajpur, Town: Kalinga Nagar
Area of the project 160 Sq.km
Approx. Project cost
$ 972 million (INR 6,500 crore)
Focus sector Manufacturing, Ancillary and downstream
Employment Approx. 1,50,000 (Direct) and 3,00,000 (Indirect)
Status of approvals In-principle approval for the establishment completed. Approved by Govt. of Odisha
Project contours The project is spread over 40,000 acres (160 Sq.km) of land with over 23,000 acres (86 Sq.km) designated as industrial area.
The project is an integrated development which provides a conducive environment for manufacturing, symbiotic ecosystem built around the existing steel plants (TATA Steel, JSL, Visa Steel, MESCO, NINM, etc.)
The project has strong forward and backward linkages and ready availability of developed industrial land at competitive price
The zone with its proximity to Paradip and Dhamra ports provides a competitive advantage to access the ASEAN markets
Investment Opportunities
Manufacturing of Electrical Machinery and Equipment
Auto component manufacturing
Energy and process equipment Engineering machinery
Hot and cold rolled products
Foundries, fabrication, machining and precision equipment
Products for building and construction sector
Infrastructure Development particularly social infrastructure
Connectivity NH – 215 connects the zone to the national road network
The zone is adjacent to the Jajpur - Keonjhar Road Railway Station.
Bhubaneswar International Airport is about 100 kms away.
Paradip Port is the nearest port at 127 kms.
Proposed Infrastructure
1000 MW of power requirement will be provided by the Government of Odisha
215 MLD of water supply will be met by a perennial river source
Common Warehousing Unit integrated with a Packaging Unit, Loading and unloading docks, Logistics infrastructure facility with weigh bridge, secured parking lots, and 24/7 surveillance system
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
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For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.3. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Jharsuguda
Name of Project Downstream Parks for Steel based units
Project Location Jharsuguda,
Investment INR 1200 Crore towards infrastructure development
Land Area 500 acres
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development Government/ PPP
Project Details
Location Connectivity Existing Industrial
base
ITI/ITCs Other Benefits
Jharsuguda
(Jharsuguda)
The city is connected to
various states and towns via
SH 10 and NH 200. It is also
an important junction of
Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai,
Tatanagar-Bilaspur lines. A
Multimodal logistics Park is
being set up in Jharsuguda
Action Ispat and
Power Ltd.,
Bhushan Power and
Steel Ltd., MSP
Metallics Ltd. etc.
The district has
several private ITI/
ITCs with fitter,
electrician as major
trades
Presence of many
small and medium
scale iron and steel
units, due to rich
supply of major
minerals and coal
Investment Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and Maintenance
State Incentives Metals and Metal Downstream Industry is designated as a priority sector in Odisha IPR 2015. All incentives under IPR are applicable to this sector.
25% subsidy on cost of land in designated Industrial Parks/ Estates
Reimbursement of 100% of VAT paid for a period of 9 years from the date of commencement of production, limited to 200% of cost of plant and machinery for anchor tenant in Industrial Parks
VAT reimbursement for additional 2 years, subject to the overall limit
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
1.4. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Rourkela
Name of Project Downstream Parks for Steel based units
Project Location Rourkela
Investment INR 1200 Crore towards infrastructure development
Land Area 500 acres
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development Government/ PPP
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Project Details
Location Connectivity Existing Industrial
base
ITI/ITCs Other Benefits
Rourkela
(Sundergarh)
Rourkela is on the
Tatanagar-Bilaspur and
Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai
line. It is connected via NH
23 and SH 10. Rourkela
Airport is currently being
used by SAI
Rourkela Steel
Plant, Shree Ganesh
Metaliks Ltd., Shree
Mahavir Ferro
Alloys Pvt. Ltd. etc.
38 ITI/ ITCs are in
the district
including Rourkela
ITI with fitter,
electrician, welder
etc. as the major
trades
Rourkela also has
access to Logistics
Park cum ICD
prepared by the
Container
Corporation of India
Ltd.
Investment Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and Maintenance
State Incentives Metals and Metal Downstream Industry is designated as a priority sector in Odisha IPR 2015. All incentives under IPR are applicable to this sector.
25% subsidy on cost of land in designated Industrial Parks/ Estates
Reimbursement of 100% of VAT paid for a period of 9 years from the date of commencement of production, limited to 200% of cost of plant and machinery for anchor tenant in Industrial Parks
VAT reimbursement for additional 2 years, subject to the overall limit
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
1.5. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Kalinganagar
Name of Project Downstream Parks for Steel based units
Project Location Kalinganagar
Investment INR 1200 Crore towards infrastructure development
Land Area 500 acres
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development Government/ PPP
Project Details
Location Connectivity Existing Industrial
base
ITI/ITCs Other Benefits
Kalinganagar
(Jajpur)
The city is well connected via
NH 215. It is only 100 kms
from Bhubaneswar and 400
kms from Kolkata. An Inland
Waterway has been planned
to communicate
Kalinganagar with Dhamra
and Paradip
Jindal Stainless Ltd.,
VISA Steel Ltd.,
Maithan Ispat Ltd.
Neelachal Ispat
Nigam Ltd. Etc.
There are 30 Pvt.
ITI/ ITCs in the
district with fitter,
electrician as the
major trades
Referred to as the
Steel City of India, it
has a large number
of steel plants and
houses companies
like Tata Steel,
NINL, Jindal,
MESCO, VISA and
many others
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Investment Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and Maintenance
State Incentives Metals and Metal Downstream Industry is designated as a priority sector in Odisha IPR 2015. All incentives under IPR are applicable to this sector.
25% subsidy on cost of land in designated Industrial Parks/ Estates
Reimbursement of 100% of VAT paid for a period of 9 years from the date of commencement of production, limited to 200% of cost of plant and machinery for anchor tenant in Industrial Parks
VAT reimbursement for additional 2 years, subject to the overall limit
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
1.6. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Barbil
Name of Project Downstream Parks for Steel based units
Project Location Barbil
Investment INR 1200 Crore towards infrastructure development
Land Area 500 acres
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development Government/ PPP
Project Details
Location Connectivity Existing Industrial
base
ITI/ITCs Other Benefits
Barbil
(Keonjhar)
Barbil Railway station is on
the Tatanagar-Bilaspur
section of the Howrah-
Nagpur-Mumbai line and is
connected to Kolkata,
Bhubaneswar, Puri and
Jamshedpur via rail
connectivity
The Barbil
municipality has the
presence of several
Steel plants, iron-
ore pellet plants,
ore-crushers and
mines
The district has 22
ITIs in major trades
including fitter, and
electrician
The district has the
presence of the
Odisha School of
Mining Engineering,
an institute of
national repute
Investment Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and Maintenance
State Incentives Metals and Metal Downstream Industry is designated as a priority sector in Odisha IPR 2015. All incentives under IPR are applicable to this sector.
25% subsidy on cost of land in designated Industrial Parks/ Estates
Reimbursement of 100% of VAT paid for a period of 9 years from the date of commencement of production, limited to 200% of cost of plant and machinery for anchor tenant in Industrial Parks
VAT reimbursement for additional 2 years, subject to the overall limit
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Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
1.7. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Paradip
Name of Project Downstream Parks for Steel based units
Project Location Paradip
Investment INR 1200 Crore towards infrastructure development
Land Area 500 acres
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development Government/ PPP
Project Details
Location Connectivity Existing Industrial
base
ITI/ITCs Other Benefits
Paradip
(Jagatsinghpur)
The port city has Paradip
port, the largest port in East
India and the second largest
in terms of the total cargo
handled. It is connected via
NH 5A with Haridaspur and
is only ~100 kms from
Bhubaneswar
Paradip has the
presence of several
upcoming steel
plants
The district has 22
ITI/ ITCs offering
fitter, electricians as
the major trades
Paradip is gradually
developing into a
major industrial hub
in the State with
the presence of one
of the major PCPIRs
of India
Investment Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and Maintenance
State Incentives Metals and Metal Downstream Industry is designated as a priority sector in Odisha IPR 2015. All incentives under IPR are applicable to this sector.
25% subsidy on cost of land in designated Industrial Parks/ Estates
Reimbursement of 100% of VAT paid for a period of 9 years from the date of commencement of production, limited to 200% of cost of plant and machinery for anchor tenant in Industrial Parks
VAT reimbursement for additional 2 years, subject to the overall limit
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
1.8. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Dhenkanal
Name of Project Downstream Parks for Steel based units
Project Location Dhenkanal
Investment INR 1200 Crore towards infrastructure development
Land Area 500 acres
Employment Approx. 5000
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Mode of Development Government/ PPP
Project Details
Location Connectivity Existing Industrial
base
ITI/ITCs Other Benefits
Dhenkanal
(Dhenkanal)
Dhenkanal lies on the NH 42.
The town is also well
connected with
Bhubaneswar and Rourkela
Bhushan Steel Ltd.,
JSPL, Narbheram
Power and Steel
The district has 1
Government and 22
Pvt. ITCs offering
wide range of
courses
A Multimodal
Logistics Park has
been approved at
Parjang in the
Dhenkanal district
Investment Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and Maintenance
State Incentives Metals and Metal Downstream Industry is designated as a priority sector in Odisha IPR 2015. All incentives under IPR are applicable to this sector.
25% subsidy on cost of land in designated Industrial Parks/ Estates
Reimbursement of 100% of VAT paid for a period of 9 years from the date of commencement of production, limited to 200% of cost of plant and machinery for anchor tenant in Industrial Parks
VAT reimbursement for additional 2 years, subject to the overall limit
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
1.9. Downstream Parks for Steel based units – Sambalpur
Name of Project Downstream Parks for Steel based units
Project Location Sambalpur
Investment INR 1200 Crore towards infrastructure development
Land Area 500 acres
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development Government/ PPP
Project Details
Location Connectivity Existing Industrial
base
ITI/ITCs Other Benefits
Sambalpur
(Sambalpur)
Sambalpur is connected with
Cuttack via NH 42 and with
Rourkela via SH 10.
Sambalpur is also located in
the Bhubaneswar-Sambalpur
railway route and
Jharsuguda-Vizianagaram
railway route
Aryan Ispat and
Power Ltd., Shyam
Metallics Ltd. etc.
The district has 13
ITIs with electrician,
fitter as the major
trades
The city also has
connectivity with
Raipur Airport (262
kms) and Biju
Patnaik
International
Airport (325 kms)
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Investment Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and Maintenance
State Incentives Metals and Metal Downstream Industry is designated as a priority sector in Odisha IPR 2015. All incentives under IPR are applicable to this sector.
25% subsidy on cost of land in designated Industrial Parks/ Estates
Reimbursement of 100% of VAT paid for a period of 9 years from the date of commencement of production, limited to 200% of cost of plant and machinery for anchor tenant in Industrial Parks
VAT reimbursement for additional 2 years, subject to the overall limit
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
1.10. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Jharsuguda
Name of Project Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms
Project Location Jharsuguda
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 20 acres for each of the Mini-tool Rooms
Mode of Development Government
Project contours In order to facilitate technology up gradation in the downstream units in the metal and metal based fabrication sector, district level mini-tool rooms are envisaged in all the major districts with high concentration of downstream industries in metal based works.
These tool-rooms will provide common facilities in CAD/ CAM/ CAE Machines etc., services for product design and development, design and fabrication of molds and dies, design and manufacturing of press tools, gauges, metal components, jigs and fixtures, providing skill development training programmes in tools and dies etc.
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises already has a scheme for setting up of new mini-tool rooms under the public private partnership route. Under this scheme, Mini-tool rooms to be set up by State Governments in cooperation with NGOs (SPVs) who will run the projects on mutually agreed terms.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance,
State Incentives The financial assistance will be equal to 90% of the cost of machinery, restricted to INR 9 Crore.
At least 26% of the share should be with State Government. The remaining cost of machinery, land and building, recurring cost, any other cost etc. will be borne by the SPV.
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC
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1.11. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Rourkela
Name of Project Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms
Project Location Rourkela
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 20 acres for each of the Mini-tool Rooms
Mode of Development Government
Project contours In order to facilitate technology up gradation in the downstream units in the metal and metal based fabrication sector, district level mini-tool rooms are envisaged in all the major districts with high concentration of downstream industries in metal based works.
These tool-rooms will provide common facilities in CAD/ CAM/ CAE Machines etc., services for product design and development, design and fabrication of molds and dies, design and manufacturing of press tools, gauges, metal components, jigs and fixtures, providing skill development training programmes in tools and dies etc.
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises already has a scheme for setting up of new mini-tool rooms under the public private partnership route. Under this scheme, Mini-tool rooms to be set up by State Governments in cooperation with NGOs (SPVs) who will run the projects on mutually agreed terms.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance,
State Incentives The financial assistance will be equal to 90% of the cost of machinery, restricted to INR 9 Crore.
At least 26% of the share should be with State Government. The remaining cost of machinery, land and building, recurring cost, any other cost etc. will be borne by the SPV.
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC
1.1 Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Keonjhar
Name of Project Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms
Project Location Keonjhar
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 20 acres for each of the Mini-tool Rooms
Mode of Development Government
Project contours In order to facilitate technology up gradation in the downstream units in the metal and metal based fabrication sector, district level mini-tool rooms are envisaged in all the major districts with high concentration of downstream industries in metal based works.
These tool-rooms will provide common facilities in CAD/ CAM/ CAE Machines etc., services for product design and development, design and fabrication of molds and dies, design
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and manufacturing of press tools, gauges, metal components, jigs and fixtures, providing skill development training programmes in tools and dies etc.
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises already has a scheme for setting up of new mini-tool rooms under the public private partnership route. Under this scheme, Mini-tool rooms to be set up by State Governments in cooperation with NGOs (SPVs) who will run the projects on mutually agreed terms.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance,
State Incentives The financial assistance will be equal to 90% of the cost of machinery, restricted to INR 9 Crore.
At least 26% of the share should be with State Government. The remaining cost of machinery, land and building, recurring cost, any other cost etc. will be borne by the SPV.
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC
1.12. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Paradip
Name of Project Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms
Project Location Paradip
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 20 acres for each of the Mini-tool Rooms
Mode of Development Government
Project contours In order to facilitate technology up gradation in the downstream units in the metal and metal based fabrication sector, district level mini-tool rooms are envisaged in all the major districts with high concentration of downstream industries in metal based works.
These tool-rooms will provide common facilities in CAD/ CAM/ CAE Machines etc., services for product design and development, design and fabrication of molds and dies, design and manufacturing of press tools, gauges, metal components, jigs and fixtures, providing skill development training programmes in tools and dies etc.
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises already has a scheme for setting up of new mini-tool rooms under the public private partnership route. Under this scheme, Mini-tool rooms to be set up by State Governments in cooperation with NGOs (SPVs) who will run the projects on mutually agreed terms.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance,
State Incentives The financial assistance will be equal to 90% of the cost of machinery, restricted to INR 9 Crore.
At least 26% of the share should be with State Government. The remaining cost of machinery, land and building, recurring cost, any other cost etc. will be borne by the SPV.
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Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC
1.13. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Dhenkanal
Name of Project Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms
Project Location Dhenkanal
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 20 acres for each of the Mini-tool Rooms
Mode of Development Government
Project contours In order to facilitate technology up gradation in the downstream units in the metal and metal based fabrication sector, district level mini-tool rooms are envisaged in all the major districts with high concentration of downstream industries in metal based works.
These tool-rooms will provide common facilities in CAD/ CAM/ CAE Machines etc., services for product design and development, design and fabrication of molds and dies, design and manufacturing of press tools, gauges, metal components, jigs and fixtures, providing skill development training programmes in tools and dies etc.
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises already has a scheme for setting up of new mini-tool rooms under the public private partnership route. Under this scheme, Mini-tool rooms to be set up by State Governments in cooperation with NGOs (SPVs) who will run the projects on mutually agreed terms.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance,
State Incentives The financial assistance will be equal to 90% of the cost of machinery, restricted to INR 9 Crore.
At least 26% of the share should be with State Government. The remaining cost of machinery, land and building, recurring cost, any other cost etc. will be borne by the SPV.
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC
1.14. Development of District-level Mini Tool - Angul
Name of Project Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms
Project Location Angul
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 20 acres for each of the Mini-tool Rooms
Mode of Development Government
Project contours In order to facilitate technology up gradation in the downstream units in the metal and metal based fabrication sector, district level mini-tool rooms are envisaged in all the major districts with
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high concentration of downstream industries in metal based works.
These tool-rooms will provide common facilities in CAD/ CAM/ CAE Machines etc., services for product design and development, design and fabrication of molds and dies, design and manufacturing of press tools, gauges, metal components, jigs and fixtures, providing skill development training programmes in tools and dies etc.
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises already has a scheme for setting up of new mini-tool rooms under the public private partnership route. Under this scheme, Mini-tool rooms to be set up by State Governments in cooperation with NGOs (SPVs) who will run the projects on mutually agreed terms.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance,
State Incentives The financial assistance will be equal to 90% of the cost of machinery, restricted to INR 9 Crore.
At least 26% of the share should be with State Government. The remaining cost of machinery, land and building, recurring cost, any other cost etc. will be borne by the SPV.
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC
1.15. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Jagatsinghpur
Name of Project Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms
Project Location Jagatsinghpur
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 20 acres for each of the Mini-tool Rooms
Mode of Development Government
Project contours In order to facilitate technology up gradation in the downstream units in the metal and metal based fabrication sector, district level mini-tool rooms are envisaged in all the major districts with high concentration of downstream industries in metal based works.
These tool-rooms will provide common facilities in CAD/ CAM/ CAE Machines etc., services for product design and development, design and fabrication of molds and dies, design and manufacturing of press tools, gauges, metal components, jigs and fixtures, providing skill development training programmes in tools and dies etc.
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises already has a scheme for setting up of new mini-tool rooms under the public private partnership route. Under this scheme, Mini-tool rooms to be set up by State Governments in cooperation with NGOs (SPVs) who will run the projects on mutually agreed terms.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance,
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State Incentives The financial assistance will be equal to 90% of the cost of machinery, restricted to INR 9 Crore.
At least 26% of the share should be with State Government. The remaining cost of machinery, land and building, recurring cost, any other cost etc. will be borne by the SPV.
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC
1.16. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Jajpur
Name of Project Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms
Project Location Jajpur
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 20 acres for each of the Mini-tool Rooms
Mode of Development Government
Project contours In order to facilitate technology up gradation in the downstream units in the metal and metal based fabrication sector, district level mini-tool rooms are envisaged in all the major districts with high concentration of downstream industries in metal based works.
These tool-rooms will provide common facilities in CAD/ CAM/ CAE Machines etc., services for product design and development, design and fabrication of molds and dies, design and manufacturing of press tools, gauges, metal components, jigs and fixtures, providing skill development training programmes in tools and dies etc.
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises already has a scheme for setting up of new mini-tool rooms under the public private partnership route. Under this scheme, Mini-tool rooms to be set up by State Governments in cooperation with NGOs (SPVs) who will run the projects on mutually agreed terms.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance,
State Incentives The financial assistance will be equal to 90% of the cost of machinery, restricted to INR 9 Crore.
At least 26% of the share should be with State Government. The remaining cost of machinery, land and building, recurring cost, any other cost etc. will be borne by the SPV.
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC
1.17. Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms - Sambalpur
Name of Project Development of District-level Mini Tool Rooms
Project Location Sambalpur
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 20 acres for each of the Mini-tool Rooms
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Mode of Development Government
Project contours In order to facilitate technology up gradation in the downstream units in the metal and metal based fabrication sector, district level mini-tool rooms are envisaged in all the major districts with high concentration of downstream industries in metal based works.
These tool-rooms will provide common facilities in CAD/ CAM/ CAE Machines etc., services for product design and development, design and fabrication of molds and dies, design and manufacturing of press tools, gauges, metal components, jigs and fixtures, providing skill development training programmes in tools and dies etc.
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises already has a scheme for setting up of new mini-tool rooms under the public private partnership route. Under this scheme, Mini-tool rooms to be set up by State Governments in cooperation with NGOs (SPVs) who will run the projects on mutually agreed terms.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance,
State Incentives The financial assistance will be equal to 90% of the cost of machinery, restricted to INR 9 Crore.
At least 26% of the share should be with State Government. The remaining cost of machinery, land and building, recurring cost, any other cost etc. will be borne by the SPV.
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC
1.18. Setting up Technology Facilitation Centre as a networking hub
Name of Project Technology Facilitation Centre
Project Location All districts of Odisha
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area To be housed in DIC
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours Department of MSME, Government of Odisha along with the Skill Development and Technical Education Department, in association with institutes of repute, such as Biju Patnaik National Steel Institute, Puri can set up Technology Facilitation Centers to develop courses and modules for adoption of technology by the MSMEs.
The Technology Facilitation Centers will be housed within the DIC offices at the district level under the purview of the General Manager, DICs, with representation from eminent technology colleges, ITIs, technology consultants and Training Service Providers (TSPs).
Investment
Opportunities Skill development and development of Technology Facilitation
Centers
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Nodal agency Department of Skill Development and Technical Education, Department of MSME
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1.19. Private Industrial Estate at Dampada, Cuttack
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Cuttack
Project Location Dampada, Cuttack
Area 485 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost up to Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city: Bhubaneswar – 27km
Railway Station: Baranga – 27 Kms, Bhubaneswar – 29 Kms Cuttack – 33 Kms
Port: Paradip Port – 122 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: From Mahanadi river at a distance of 3 km
Power availability: Banki 132/32 KV – 2X20MW Grid Station at 10 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Aarti Industries (Manufacturing) TS Alloys (Steel Ancillary), KVK Nilachal (Energy) Bhubaneswar Power Pvt Ltd (Energy)
Educational Institutions: KIIT University at 20 km Sri Sri University at 28 km
Medical facilities: Apollo Hospital, Bhubaneswar – 28 km SCB Medical College, Cuttack – 35 km
Recreation facilities: Chandaka – Dampada Wildlife Sanctuary Nandankanan National Park Puri Konark tourism destinations
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
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Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.20. Private Industrial Estate at Gouraprasad, Bhadrak
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Bhadrak
Project Location Gouraprasad, Bhadrak
Area 249 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost up to Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 210 kms
Railway Station: Bansada – 5 kms, Bhubaneswar – 205 kms Cuttack – 180 kms
Port: Dhamara Port – 10 kms Paradip Port - 212 kms
Key enablers Water availability: River Mantei at 10 kms
Power availability: Bhadrak Grid at 80 kms Proposed Grid sub-station coming up at Balimunda Grid 220/132 – 2x160 at 10 kms
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Dhamra Port Company Limited (Logistics)
Educational Institutions: Bhadrak Institute of Engineering & Technology – 84 km Bhadrak Autonomous College – 63 km Project PS School - 2 km
Medical facilities: District Headquarters Hospital
Recreation facilities: Chandabali – Entry point to Bhitarkanika
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
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Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.21. Private Industrial Estate at Karanjamal, Bhadrak
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Bhadrak
Project Location Karanjamal, Bhadrak
Area 177 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost up to Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar - 210 kms
Railway Station: Bansada – 5 kms, Bhubaneswar – 205 kms Cuttack – 180 kms
Port: Dhamara Port – 10 kms Paradip Port - 212 kms
Key enablers Water availability: River Mantei at 10 kms
Power availability: Bhadrak Grid at 80 kms Proposed Grid sub-station coming up at Balimunda Grid 220/132 – 2x160 at 10 kms
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Dhamra Port Company Limited (Logistics)
Educational Institutions: Bhadrak Institute of Engineering & Technology – 80 km Bhadrak Autonomous College – 60 km Project PS School - 6 km
Medical facilities: District Headquarters Hospital
Recreation facilities: Chandabali – Entry point to Bhitarkanika
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
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Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.22. Private Industrial Estate at Narendrapur, Bhadrak
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Bhadrak
Project Location Narendrapur, Bhadrak
Area 227 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost up to Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar - 200 kms
Railway Station: Bansada – 5 kms Bhubaneswar – 205 kms Cuttack – 180 kms
Port: Dhamara Port – 15 kms
Key enablers Water availability: River Mantei at 10 kms
Power availability: Bhadrak Grid at 80 kms
Proposed Grid sub-station at Dhamara Balimunda Grid 220/132 – 2x160 coming up at 10 kms
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Dhamra Port Company Limited (Logistics)
Educational Institutions: Bhadrak Institute of Engineering & Technology – 48 km Narendrapur UP School – 2 km Atal Bihari College, Basudevpur – 32 km
Medical facilities: District Headquarters Hospital
Recreation facilities: Chandabali – Entry point to Bhitarkanika
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
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Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.23. Private Industrial Estate at Remuna, Balasore
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Balasore
Project Location Remuna, Balasore
Area 402 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost up to Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 200 Kms
Railway Station: Balasore - 8 Kms Bhubaneswar – 205 Kms Cuttack – 180 Kms
Port: Dhamra Port – 85 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: River Budhabalanga at 12 km
Power availability: Remuna Grid Station – 220/132/33 at 1 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: NOCCI Business Park (Infrastructure) Emami Papers Ltd (Paper manufacturing) Industrial Estate, Balasore
Educational Institutions: F.M University – 4 km English medium School – 10.5 km
Medical facilities: Jyothi Hospital – 9 km
Recreation facilities: Chandipur beach
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
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For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.24. Private Industrial Estate at Siha, Jagatsinghpur
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Jagatsinghpur
Project Location Siha, Jagatsinghpur
Area 110 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost up to Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 100 kms
Railway Station: Rahama – 5 Kms Bhubaneswar – 100 Kms Cuttack - 80 Kms
Port: Paradip Port – 40 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Hansua river
Power availability: Ersama at 33 km Jagatsinghpur at 132/33 KV Sub station
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Paradip Phosphates Ltd IFFCO (Fertilizer manufacturing) Essar Steel (Pelletization) Plastic Park Paradip Port
Educational Institutions: DAV Public School – 39 km DPS, Paradip Refinery – 36 km
Medical facilities: Government Hospital, Paradip – 38 km
Recreation facilities: Paradip beach
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
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Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.25. Private Industrial Estate at Malipada, Khordha
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Khordha
Project Location Malipada, Khordha
Area 343 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost up to Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 13 Kms
Railway Station: Bhubaneswar 15 Kms Cuttack – 39 Kms
Port: Paradip Port – 126 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Malaguni river at 5 km
Power availability: Mendhasal at 6 km Khordha Grid at 15 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Mindtree (IT & ITES) Britannia Industries and HCCBPL (Food Processing)
Educational Institutions: IIIT – 15 km CET – 6 km KIIT – 18 km Stewart School – 10 km
Medical facilities: AIIMS Medical College & Hospital – 12 km Apollo Hospitals – 14 km
Recreation facilities: Nandan Kanan National Park Ocean World
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
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For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.26. Private Industrial Estate at Mundamba, Khordha
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Khordha
Project Location Mundamba, Khordha
Area 376 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost up to Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 44 Kms
Railway Station: Khurda Road – 35 Kms Bhubaneswar – 48 Kms Cuttack - 68 Kms
Port: Paradip Port 158 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Malaguni river at 2 km
Power availability: Chandapur at 15 km Kaipadar Grid at 15 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Mindtree (IT & ITES) Britannia Industries and HCCBPL (Food Processing)
Educational Institutions: IIIT – 50 km CET – 42 km XIMB – 35 km St. Xaviers High School – 28 km
Medical facilities: AIIMs Medical College & Hospital – 39 km Apollo Hospitals – 47 km
Recreation facilities: Nandan Kanan National Park Ocean World
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
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Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.27. Private Industrial Estate at Landeihill, Ganjam
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Ganjam
Project Location Landeihill, Ganjam
Area 175 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost up to Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 150 km
Railway Station: Berhampur – 100 Kms Bhubaneswar – 150 Kms Cuttack – 180 Kms
Port: Gopalpur Port – 100 Kms, Paradip Port – 254 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Bada river – 10 km
Power availability: Bhanja Nagar grid sub-station at 25 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Jayashree Chemicals (Chemical manufacturing), Aska Cooperative Sugar (Sugar production), Indian Rare Earth (Mineral production)
Educational Institutions: Landei Hill PS School – 3 km NIST Engineering College – 100 km Khalikote College – 76 km
Medical facilities: MKCG Medical College & Hospital – 80 km
Recreation facilities: Chilika Lake, Gopalpur Beach, Mahendragiri Hills
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
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For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.28. Private Industrial Estate at Muliapali, Ganjam
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Ganjam
Project Location Muliapali, Ganjam
Area 97 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost up to Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 180 km
Railway Station: Berhampur – 80 Kms Bhubaneswar – 180 kms Cuttack 228 Kms
Port: Gopalpur Port – 90 Kms, paradip port – 310 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Rushikula river at 2.5 km
Power availability: Bhanja Nagar Grid at 30 km Soroda 33/11 KV substation at 7 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Jayashree Chemicals (Chemical manufacturing), Aska Cooperative Sugar (Sugar production), Indian Rare Earth (Mineral production)
Educational Institutions: Muliapalli PS School - 2 km Rushikulya College – 79 km NIST Engineering College – 90 km
Medical facilities: Community Health Centre - 22 km MKCG Medical College & Hospital – 78 km
Recreation facilities: Chilika Lake, Gopalpur Beach, Mahendragiri Hills
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
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Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.29. Private Industrial Estate at Dambasara, Rayagada
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Rayagada
Project Location Dambasara, Rayagada
Area 107 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost upto Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 400 Kms
Railway Station: Gunupur– 15 Kms, Bhubbaneswar – 405 Kms
Port: Gopalpur Port – 250 Kms, Vizag Port - 226 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Bansadhara at 10 km
Power availability: Grid within 1 km and Gunupur at 10 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: IMFA (Ferro Alloys Production) JK paper (Paper manufacturing)
Educational Institutions: GIET Engineering College – 11 km Gunupur College – 10 km Gandhi Public School – 14 km
Medical facilities: Gunupur Government Hospital – 12 km
Recreation facilities: Hatipathar, Chatikona, Devagiri
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.30. Private Industrial Estate at Katikela, Jharsuguda
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Jharsuguda
Project Location Katikela, Jharsuguda
Area 230 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost upto Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 340 Kms
Railway Station: Jharsuguda -10 Kms, Bhubaneswar-340 Kms, Cuttack – 305 Kms
Port: Paradip Port – 395 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Hiakud reservoir at 60 km
Power availability: Budhipadar Grid Station at 14 km
Vedanta Grid Station at 2 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Vedanta Limited (Aluminium & Power) MSP Metalliks, Action Ispat Limited (Steel & Steel products)
Educational Institutions: LN College, Jharsuguda – 17 km Black Diamond Engineering College – 20 km Belpahar English Medium School – 36 km
Medical facilities: Sanjivani Hospital – 15 km
Recreation facilities: Kolabira Fort
Koilighughar Waterfalls, Rock Painting and Lithography of Bikramkhol
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
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For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.31. Private Industrial Estate at Jharsugdua
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Jharsuguda
Project Location Jharsuguda
Area 128 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost upto Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 333 Kms Jharsuguda Airport – 10 Kms
Railway Station: Jharsuguda – 2 Kms, Bhubaneswar – 332 Kms Cuttack – 316 Kms
Port: Paradip Port – 406 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Bheden river within 10 km
Power availability: Jharsuguda Sarsamal Grid 2x20 at 1 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Vedanta Limited (Aluminium & Power) MSP Metalliks, Action Ispat Limited (Steel & Steel products)
Educational Institutions: LN College, Jharsuguda – 17 km Black Diamond Engineering College – 20 km Belpahar English Medium School – 36 km
Medical facilities: Sanjivani Hospital – 15 km
Recreation facilities: Kolabira Fort
Koilighughar Waterfalls, Rock Painting and Lithography of Bikramkhol
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
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For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.32. Private Industrial Estate at Lahanda, Sundergarh
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Sundergarh
Project Location Lahanda, Sundergarh
Area 257 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost upto Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 440 Kms Jharsuguda – 117 Kms
Railway Station: Rourkela – 40 Kms Bhubaneswar – 440 Kms Cuttack - 415 Kms
Port: Paradip Port– 410 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Keol river at 1 km
Power availability: Rourkela Chhend – Kalunga Grid Station - 10 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Rourkela Steel Plant, Adhunik Metalicks (Steel & Steel Downstream), Industrial Estate, Kalunga Industrial Estate, Rourkela
Educational Institutions: NIT, Rourkela – 37 km Rourkela Govt College – 38 km Ispat English Medium School – 38 km
Medical facilities: IGI Hospital – 38 km
Recreation facilities: Hanuman Vatika India Gandhi Park Mandira Dam
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Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.33. Private Industrial Estate at Jujumara, Sambalpur
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Sambalpur
Project Location Jujumara, Sambalpur
Area 428 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost upto Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 260 Kms Jharsuguda – 85 Kms
Railway Station: Jujumara – 2 Kms, Bhubaneswar – 260 Kms,
Port: Paradip Port 325 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Hirakud reservoir at 40 km
Power availability: Maneswar at 20 km, Hirakud at 40 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Aditya Aluminium Ltd & Hindalco Industries Ltd (Aluminium Manufacturing)
Educational Institutions: GM College, Sambalpur – 27 km UCE, Burla – 40 km
Medical facilities: VSS Medical College – 42 km
Recreation facilities: Mahanadi Club, Sambalpur Huma-Dhuma Temple Hirakud Dam
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.34. Private Industrial Estate at Kadopada, Deogarh
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Deogarh
Project Location Kadopada, Deogarh
Area 447 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost upto Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 250 Kms Jharsuguda – 134 Kms
Railway Station: Jujumara – 90 Kms Bhubaneswar – 245 Kms Cuttack – 225 Kms
Port: Paradip Port – 310 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Gahiradam at 10 km Hirakud Reservoir at 135 km
Power availability: Deogarh Grid Station – 25 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Vedanta Limited (Aluminium Manufacturing)
Educational Institutions: Deogarh College – 28 km
Medical facilities: VSS Medical College – 135 km
Recreation facilities: Pradhanpat Waterfalls
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.35. Private Industrial Estate at Udaypur, Keonjhar
Name of Project Private Industrial Estate, Keonjhar
Project Location Udaypur, Keonjhar
Area 216 acres
Manufacturing, Ancillary and Downstream Activities
Status of approvals Scheme approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours As per the Scheme, Government will provide capital grant of 50% of the infrastructure cost upto Rs.10 crore per cluster to Industrial Parks / Estates / Clusters promoted by Private Sector or Industry Associations or user units forming a SPV.
IDCO is the Special Planning Authority for the project to accord planning and building approvals. SPVs may also offer to induct IDCO as a strategic partner if the SPV desires to obtain the status of a Special Planning Authority
IDCO may consider equity participation limited to 49% in any of the project SPV
SPV to procure land from private parties from own resource. In case SPV desires to obtain land from IDCO, it will make the land available from existing land bank at concessional rates as per IPR 2015 and will enter into a long lease agreement of 90 years for the land.
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund – exclusive initial corpus of Rs 100 crores available for setting up of external infrastructure for the estates such as power, water supply, access roads etc.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 250 Kms
Railway Station: keonjhar – 42 Kms, Bhubaneswar – 250 Kms, Cuttack – 230 Kms
Port: Paradip Port – 300 Kms
Key enablers Water availability: Baitarani river
Power availability: Keonjhar at 42 km
Ecosystem in 100 Km radius
Existing industries: Brahmani River Pellets Ltd, Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (Pelletization)
Educational Institutions: Government College of Engineering, Keonjhar at 43 km Dharanidhar Autonomous College – 38 km
Medical facilities: Central Hospital, Joda – 92 km
Recreation facilities: Sanaghagra Waterfalls
Hadagarh Wildlife Sanctuary
Proposed Infrastructure
Infrastructure eligible for grant funding - Compound wall, Site development, Road network, Storm water drainage, Water supply and sewerage system including treatment plants
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.36. Port Based Manufacturing Zone at Dhamra
Name of Project Port Based Manufacturing Zone, Dhamra
Project Location Village: Dhamra, PO: Dhamra, District: Bhadrak
Area of the project 7,500 acres
Approx. Project cost
$ 748 million (INR 5,000 crore)
Focus sector Multi-sector Manufacturing
Employment Approx.50,000 (direct), 1,50,000 (Indirect)
Status of approvals In-principle approval accorded by GoI
Project contours Dhamra is one of the deepest sea ports in India.
The proposed manufacturing zone is proposed as an integrated manufacturing zone comprising of industrial, commercial, residential and associated activities on a self-contained basis complemented with a logistics hub.
Investment Opportunities
Development of essential infrastructure for the zone
Investments in manufacturing industries in ancillary and downstream
Auto components and other machineries
Connectivity The zone 62 kms away from NH-5
The port is connected by rail with the required railway siding
The nearest airport is at Bhubaneswar, 143 kms away. An airstrip is proposed to be constructed within the zone in the future.
Existing Dhamra Port
Proposed Infrastructure
A 100 MLD desalination plant is proposed to be built within the zone to cater to the requirement of 250 MLD.
1000 MW requirement will be met by the Government
Logistic hub will be created within the zone, with required parking and surveillance
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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1.37. Development of Industrial Park under SIPC Master Plan, Paradip
Name of Project Development of Industrial Park under SIPC Master Plan
Project Location Paradip Port, District: Paradip
Approx. Project cost
Approx. INR 500 Cr – INR 800 Cr
Focus sector Port based Industrial Development
Employment Approx. 20,000 – 25,000
Status of approvals Master Plan for the SIPC is in final stages of approval
Project contours Sagar Mala project by Govt. of India is a strategic and customer-oriented initiative to modernize India's Ports and encourage port-led development. Under this Paradip Port have been identified for developing into Smart Industrial Port City (SIPC).
Paradip Smart Industrial Port City (SIPC) is envisaged on a land of around 1600 acres. Industrial park is one of the project components under SIPC for which around 300 acres have been identified.
This Park is envisaged to cater to different categories of industries based on the market demand.
At present PPT is planning to set up a Timber based industrial park, an edible oil park, a solar park and a sea food park
Investment Opportunities
Timber based industrial park,
Edible oil park,
Solar park
Sea food park
Connectivity The nearest railway station is situated Paradip town at about 10kms from the port
The project site is situated 120 kms from Bhubaneswar International Airport
The project is situated within Paradip Port Area
Nodal agency Paradip Port Trust (PPT)
For further information
Chief Engineer
Paradip Port Trust
Phone :06722-222026
Email :[email protected]
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1.38. Multi Product SEZ at Gopalpur by TATA Steel
Name of Project TATA Steel SEZ at Gopalpur
Project Location Near Chatrapur Square , District: Ganjam
Focus sector Multi product SEZ
Status of approvals Notified SEZ
Project contours The project is planned on 2970 acres (1202 Ha) of contiguous land, strategically located near Gopalpur Port area in Ganjam District of Odisha
First multi-product SEZ in the eastern part of the country
1250 acres of SEZ and 1720 acres of DTA area
Developed roads, utilities and other infrastructures to be provided by developer.
Site enjoys access to a significant export catchment comprising East Asian countries
Adequate availability of Skilled manpower in the catchment
Established Power Supply sourced from Govt. of Odisha at competitive rate of Rs. 5.02/ kwh
Water commitment - perennial water supply
Tata Steel has already committed anchor investment of Rs. 800 crore spent for setting up a 55000 TPA High Carbon Ferro-chrome Plant in an area of 400 acres
Investment Opportunities
Defence and Aerospace
Electrical and Electronic manufacturing
Basic and Light Metal Fabrication
Warehousing and Logistics
Textile and wearing apparel
Chemical and Pharmaceuticals
MSME Sectors
Connectivity Road: The site is abutting NH-5 which connects Kolkata and Chennai. Capital city Bhubaneswar is 180 kms from the project site (3 hour drive)
Rail: Rail access through Gopalpur port
Port: 1 km from Gopalpur port, 220 kms from Paradip port and 290 kms from Vizag port.
Air: International connectivity through Bhubaneswar International Airport which at 3 hours distance from the site. There is an operational airstrip nearby operated by defense forces.
Nodal agency TATA Steel Special Economic Zone Ltd.
For further information
VP Marketing, TATA Steel Special Economic Zone Ltd.
Fortune Towers, Bhubaneswar
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1.39. City-side Development for Bhubaneswar Airport, Bhubaneswar
Name of Project City-side Development for Bhubaneswar Airport, Bhubaneswar
Project Location Within premises of Bhubaneswar International Airport
Investment INR ~ 500 Cr
Land Area 59.55 acres.(3 sites)
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours The intention is to develop world class self-sustaining integrated development catering to the needs of passengers
Position the airport at par with the global standards.
Development of international level business and leisure destination providing world-class environment, in which people can work, play and stay catering to the surge in corporate travelers and tourists.
The trunk infrastructure required for the proposed project will be developed by AAI.
Permissible developments are:
Hotels & Motels and convention center facilities
Logistics & Warehousing Park
Airport Commercial District - Airport Business Park
- Passenger Convenience & Amenities (F&B, etc.)
Miscellaneous: (Medical Centers, Fuel Pump, Aviation Skill Development Centres, etc.)
Investment
Opportunities Development, Operation and Maintenance of Built Infrastructure
Connectivity Airport is 3.5 kms from the site
Immediate neighborhood comprises of Residential and Commercial areas
Nodal agency Airport Authority of India
1.40. City-side Development for Bhubaneswar Airport, Bhubaneswar – Site 1
Name of Project City-side Development for Bhubaneswar Airport, Bhubaneswar
Project Location Within premises of Bhubaneswar International Airport
Investment INR 148.6 Cr
Land Area Site 1: 7.16 acres
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours The intention is to develop world class self-sustaining integrated development catering to the needs of passengers
Position the airport at par with the global standards.
Development of international level business and leisure destination providing world-class environment, in which people can work, play and stay catering to the surge in corporate travelers and tourists.
The trunk infrastructure required for the proposed project will be developed by AAI.
Permissible developments are:
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Hotels & Motels and convention center facilities
Logistics & Warehousing Park
Airport Commercial District - Airport Business Park
- Passenger Convenience & Amenities (F&B, etc.)
Miscellaneous: (Medical Centers, Fuel Pump, Aviation Skill Development Centres, etc.)
Investment
Opportunities Development, Operation and Maintenance of Built Infrastructure
Connectivity Airport is 3.5 kms from the site
Immediate neighborhood comprises of Residential and Commercial areas
Nodal agency Airport Authority of India
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2. Textiles
2.1. Bhadrak Apparel Park
Name of Project Bhadrak Apparel Park, Bhadrak
Project Location Dhamnagar Chhak, District: Bhadrak
Area of the project 100 acre
Approx. Project cost
$ 11.08 million (INR 74 crore)
Focus sector Textiles
Employment Approx. 48,960
Status of approvals Govt. of Odisha has applied for in-principle approval under the Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks (SITP). EOI has been floated for appointment of project consultant.
Project contours Industrial plots will be developed to accommodate around 45 apparel manufacturing industries.
The upcoming industries will be facilitated with provisions for basic enabling infrastructure, essential utilities and appropriate common facilities
To be developed under the SITP (Scheme for Integrated Textile park)
Common infrastructure to support to the industries within the park
Investment Opportunities
Ready Made Garments (RMG),
Textile production
Technical Textiles
Connectivity The nearest railway station is situated 18 km away at Bhadrak town
The project site is situated 140 km from Bhubaneswar International Airport
The project is situated 150 km from Paradip port and 60 km from the proposed Dhamra Port
Proposed Infrastructure
Water supply infrastructure of 2.5 MLD
24/7 power supply for the required 4 MW for the project
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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2.2. Textile Park at Ramdaspur/ Choudwar
Name of Project Textile Park at Ramdaspur/Choudwar
Project Location Ramdaspur/Choudwar, Tahsil: Choudwar District: Cuttack
Area of the project 100 acres approx.
Approx. Project cost
$ 11.08 million (INR 74 crore)
Focus sector Textile
Employment
Status of approvals EOI invited for the project
Project contours The project will be developed over 100 acres of land and industrial plots will be developed to accommodate around 45 apparel manufacturing industries.
The upcoming industries will be facilitated with provisions for basic enabling infrastructure, essential utilities and appropriate common facilities
To be developed under the SITP (Scheme for Integrated Textile park)
Common infrastructure to support to the industries within the park
Investment Opportunities
Ready Made Garments (RMG)
Textile production
Technical Textiles
Connectivity The nearest railway station is located at Cuttack around 25 Kms from the site
The project site is situated 50 kms from Bhubaneswar International Airport
The project is situated 100 kms from Paradip port
Proposed Infrastructure
2.5 MLD of proposed requirement is there for the project and it will be met by the Government
The government ensures 24/7 power supply for the required 4 MW for the project
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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2.3. Integrated Textile Park at Bhubaneswar
Name of Project Integrated Textile Parks
Project Location Bhubaneswar
Investment INR 200 Crore of Central Government funding, INR 100 Crore of State
funding
Land Area 100 acre for each location
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development SPV – Equity participation
Project contours Odisha at present is developing two integrated Textile Parks at Choudwar and Bhadrak. Being a Textile rich state, it is planning to develop such parks at Bhubaneswar, Baragarh, Cuttack, Ganjam, KBK districts and Balasore
These parks will have provision for location of at least 20 manufacturing or services enterprises.
Any industry association or industrial house or cooperative society or any Government body shall be eligible as a developer to avail benefits for the Textile Park.
The developer must commit to hold equity participation in the project. Implementation of the scheme will be done through a Special Purpose Vehicle which will carry out the business of developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure, amenities and common facilities created in the park.
The park will have common infrastructure facilities available to all units. These facilities will be developed and operated by the chief operator or SPV.
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in the park.
State Incentives Incentives as applicable in IPR 2015
Full reimbursement of entry tax on plants and machinery and raw materials
Full waiver of VAT and CST for a defined period
Capital subsidy
Land at concessional rates
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
2.4. Integrated Textile Park at Bargarh
Name of Project Integrated Textile Parks
Project Location Baragarh
Investment INR 200 Crore of Central Government funding, INR 100 Crore of State
funding
Land Area 100 acre for each location
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development SPV – Equity participation
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Project contours Odisha at present is developing two integrated Textile Parks at Choudwar and Bhadrak. Being a Textile rich state, it is planning to develop such parks at Bhubaneswar, Baragarh, Cuttack, Ganjam, KBK districts and Balasore
These parks will have provision for location of at least 20 manufacturing or services enterprises.
Any industry association or industrial house or cooperative society or any Government body shall be eligible as a developer to avail benefits for the Textile Park.
The developer must commit to hold equity participation in the project. Implementation of the scheme will be done through a Special Purpose Vehicle which will carry out the business of developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure, amenities and common facilities created in the park.
The park will have common infrastructure facilities available to all units. These facilities will be developed and operated by the chief operator or SPV.
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in the park.
State Incentives Incentives as applicable in IPR 2015
Full reimbursement of entry tax on plants and machinery and raw materials
Full waiver of VAT and CST for a defined period
Capital subsidy
Land at concessional rates
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
2.5. Integrated Textile Park at Cuttack
Name of Project Integrated Textile Parks
Project Location Cuttack
Investment INR 200 Crore of Central Government funding, INR 100 Crore of State
funding
Land Area 100 acre for each location
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development SPV – Equity participation
Project contours Odisha at present is developing two integrated Textile Parks at Choudwar and Bhadrak. Being a Textile rich state, it is planning to develop such parks at Bhubaneswar, Baragarh, Cuttack, Ganjam, KBK districts and Balasore
These parks will have provision for location of at least 20 manufacturing or services enterprises.
Any industry association or industrial house or cooperative society or any Government body shall be eligible as a developer to avail benefits for the Textile Park.
The developer must commit to hold equity participation in the project. Implementation of the scheme will be done through a Special Purpose Vehicle which will carry out the business of developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure, amenities and common facilities created in the park.
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The park will have common infrastructure facilities available to all units. These facilities will be developed and operated by the chief operator or SPV.
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in the park.
State Incentives Incentives as applicable in IPR 2015
Full reimbursement of entry tax on plants and machinery and raw materials
Full waiver of VAT and CST for a defined period
Capital subsidy
Land at concessional rates
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
2.6. Integrated Textile Park at Ganjam
Name of Project Integrated Textile Parks
Project Location Ganjam
Investment INR 200 Crore of Central Government funding, INR 100 Crore of State
funding
Land Area 100 acre for each location
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development SPV – Equity participation
Project contours Odisha at present is developing two integrated Textile Parks at Choudwar and Bhadrak. Being a Textile rich state, it is planning to develop such parks at Bhubaneswar, Baragarh, Cuttack, Ganjam, KBK districts and Balasore
These parks will have provision for location of at least 20 manufacturing or services enterprises.
Any industry association or industrial house or cooperative society or any Government body shall be eligible as a developer to avail benefits for the Textile Park.
The developer must commit to hold equity participation in the project. Implementation of the scheme will be done through a Special Purpose Vehicle which will carry out the business of developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure, amenities and common facilities created in the park.
The park will have common infrastructure facilities available to all units. These facilities will be developed and operated by the chief operator or SPV.
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in the park.
State Incentives Incentives as applicable in IPR 2015
Full reimbursement of entry tax on plants and machinery and raw materials
Full waiver of VAT and CST for a defined period
Capital subsidy
Land at concessional rates
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Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
2.7. Integrated Textile Park in KBK Districts
Name of Project Integrated Textile Parks
Project Location KBK districts
Investment INR 200 Crore of Central Government funding, INR 100 Crore of State
funding
Land Area 100 acre for each location
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development SPV – Equity participation
Project contours Odisha at present is developing two integrated Textile Parks at Choudwar and Bhadrak. Being a Textile rich state, it is planning to develop such parks at Bhubaneswar, Baragarh, Cuttack, Ganjam, KBK districts and Balasore
These parks will have provision for location of at least 20 manufacturing or services enterprises.
Any industry association or industrial house or cooperative society or any Government body shall be eligible as a developer to avail benefits for the Textile Park.
The developer must commit to hold equity participation in the project. Implementation of the scheme will be done through a Special Purpose Vehicle which will carry out the business of developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure, amenities and common facilities created in the park.
The park will have common infrastructure facilities available to all units. These facilities will be developed and operated by the chief operator or SPV.
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in the park.
State Incentives Incentives as applicable in IPR 2015
Full reimbursement of entry tax on plants and machinery and raw materials
Full waiver of VAT and CST for a defined period
Capital subsidy
Land at concessional rates
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
2.8. Integrated Textile Park at Balasore
Name of Project Integrated Textile Parks
Project Location Balasore
Investment INR 200 Crore of Central Government funding, INR 100 Crore of State
funding
Land Area 100 acre for each location
Employment Approx. 5000
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Mode of Development SPV – Equity participation
Project contours Odisha at present is developing two integrated Textile Parks at Choudwar and Bhadrak. Being a Textile rich state, it is planning to develop such parks at Bhubaneswar, Baragarh, Cuttack, Ganjam, KBK districts and Balasore
These parks will have provision for location of at least 20 manufacturing or services enterprises.
Any industry association or industrial house or cooperative society or any Government body shall be eligible as a developer to avail benefits for the Textile Park.
The developer must commit to hold equity participation in the project. Implementation of the scheme will be done through a Special Purpose Vehicle which will carry out the business of developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure, amenities and common facilities created in the park.
The park will have common infrastructure facilities available to all units. These facilities will be developed and operated by the chief operator or SPV.
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in the park.
State Incentives Incentives as applicable in IPR 2015
Full reimbursement of entry tax on plants and machinery and raw materials
Full waiver of VAT and CST for a defined period
Capital subsidy
Land at concessional rates
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
2.9. Development of Centre of Excellence
Name of Project Development of Centre of Excellence
Project Location Bhubaneswar
Investment INR 50 Crore
Land Area 5 acre
Employment Approx. 500
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours This enterprise will take up activities such as R&D, skill-development curriculum, technical services and consultancy, incubation, publication of industry journals, testing and evaluation of Textiles.
This center will help users develop Technical Textile products in various segments of automobiles, construction, geotextiles, medical and other industries.
It will also, in association with NIFT, forecast fashion trends in the Textile sectors, help organize workshops, work with designers of the handloom clusters and provide mentoring support from industry experts.
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The State would utilize the Central Government Scheme for promotion of research - Setting up of Revolving Funds for Providing Assistance to Entrepreneurs for R&D
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure
Facilitating knowledge dissemination on the various sub-segments of Technical Textiles
Nodal agency Department of Textiles and Handloom
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3. Healthcare and Biotech
3.1. Biotech Park
Name of Project Biotech Park
Project Location Andharua, Bhubaneswar, District: Khurdha
Area of the project 5.6 acre (Mauza Gadakana)
Approx. Project cost
$13.92 million (INR 93 crore)
Focus sector Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals
Employment 5,000
Status of approvals Govt. of Odisha has approved the project. Odisha Biotech Park Limited is the special purpose vehicle (SPV) formed by the Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL) and IDCO for execution of this project
Project contours The state of the art park is being developed in PPP mode to enable advancement of Biotechnology sector in the State.
The park is designed with common facilities such as testing centers and R&D labs to facilitate the industries in advanced manufacturing practices.
The park also contains Incubation Centers to enable budding entrepreneurs in developing their own biotech industry.
Investment Opportunities
The major investment opportunities lie in setting up Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, generic drugs manufacturing and R&D units.
Connectivity The site is very close to NH-5
The nearest railway station is 22 km at Bhubaneswar
The nearest airport is situated at a distance of 10 km at Bhubaneswar
The project is situated 130 km from Paradip port
Proposed Infrastructure
Government has assured to provide the required 1 MLD of water to the project.
1MW of required uninterrupted power shall be provided by the Government
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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3.2. BMC Hospital
Name of Project Establishment and Augmentation of Healthcare Network In Bhubaneswar Under PPP Framework
Project Location Bhubaneswar
Area of the project 5.6 acre (Mauza Gadakana)
Approx. Project cost
INR 200 crore ( USD 29.8 Million)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment
Status of approvals Approved by Department of Housing and Urban development (H&UD). Govt. of Odisha. Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) is the nodal agency for execution of this project. EOI invited by BMC
Project contours BMC to offer site for Greenfield hospital and existing dispensaries for development and refurbishment.
Private player needs to develop a Greenfield multi - specialty care hospital and upgrade 5 existing dispensaries into accredited health centers with fully functioning staff and equipment
The minimum number of beds to be installed:
Green field Multispecialty Hospital (Mauza Gadakana): 300 beds
Kapilaprasad: 100 beds
Brahmeswar Patna: 30 beds
Rasulgarh: 30 beds
Gadakana: 30 beds
Bharatpur: 6 beds
Investment Opportunities
Construction, refurbishment, procurement, installation of equipment, completion, testing and commissioning of the Greenfield Hospital and other medical facilities
Develop Urban Primary Health Centers
Nodal agency Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC)
For further information
Commissioner, Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation
BMC Head Office, Vivekananda Marg, Near Kalpana Square
Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751001
Phone: 0674-2431403
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3.3. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Angul
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Angul
Project Location Angul
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.4. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Bargarh
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Bargarh
Project Location Bargarh
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.5. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Bhadrak
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Bhadrak
Project Location Bhadrak
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.6. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Balasore
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Balasore
Project Location Balasore
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.8. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Balangir
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Balangir
Project Location Balangir
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.9. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Boudh
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Boudh
Project Location Boudh
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.10. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Cuttack
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Cutack
Project Location Cuttack
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.11. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Deogarh
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Deogarh
Project Location Deogarh
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.12. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Dhenkanal
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Dhenkanal
Project Location Dhenkanal
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.13. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Gajapati
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Gajapati
Project Location Gajapati
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.14. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Ganjam
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Ganjam
Project Location Ganjam
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.15. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Jagatsinghpur
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Jagatsinghpur
Project Location Jagatsinghpur
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.16. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Jajpur
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Jajpur
Project Location Jajpur
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.17. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Jharsuguda
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Jharsuguda
Project Location Jharsuguda
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.18. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Kalahandi
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Kalahandi
Project Location Kalahandi
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.19. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Kandhamal
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Kandhamal
Project Location Kandhamal
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.20. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Kendrapara
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Kendrapara
Project Location Kendrapara
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.21. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Keonjhar
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at keonjhar
Project Location Keonjhar
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.22. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Khurda
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Khurda
Project Location Khurda
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.23. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Koraput
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Koraput
Project Location Koraput
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.24. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Malkangiri
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Malkangiri
Project Location Malkangiri
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.25. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Mayurbhanj
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Mayurbhanj
Project Location Mayurbhanj
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.26. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Nuapada
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Nuapada
Project Location Nuapada
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.27. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Nabarangpur
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Nabarangpur
Project Location Nabarangpur
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.28. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Nayagarh
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Nayagarh
Project Location Nayagarh
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.29. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Puri
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Puri
Project Location Puri
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.30. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Rayagada
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Rayagada
Project Location Rayagada
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.31. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Sambalpur
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Sambalpur
Project Location Sambalpur
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.32. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Subarnapur
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Subarnapur
Project Location Subarnapur
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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3.33. Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Sundargarh
Name of Project Odisha Affordable Healthcare Project – Development of Low cost Hospital on PPP Mode at Sundargarh
Project Location Sundargarh
Area of the project To be determined post due diligence
Approx. Project cost USD 1 Million (INR 60 lac)
Focus sector Healthcare
Employment Project development under way
Status of approvals Project development under way
Project contours The project involves roll out of low cost primary/secondary care hospitals across the State at various district headquarters in a PPP model which will offer decent quality care at affordable prices
The project will look at the entire state as a whole and based on detailed financial, fiscal, logistics and operational due diligence, a network will be developed with recommendations on the number, size, type and locations of the hospitals to be developed.
With 83% of Odisha’s population being rural, the project will have a major beneficial impact on the provision of primary and preventive care services to the people of the state, especially in interiors of the state and rural areas, by strengthening the health infrastructure in small Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns across the state.
Investment Opportunities Primary and secondary care hospitals
Connectivity To be determined post site selection and land identification
Proposed Infrastructure Well-developed Primary Health centers & Secondary Healthcare infrastructure with modern facilities.
Nodal agency Department of Health & Family Welfare
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4. Logistics and Transport
4.1. Coal Railway Corridor at Talcher
Name of Project Coal Railway Corridor, Angul-Chhendipada
Project Location Angul-Chhendipada, Districts covered: Angul and Talcher
Approx. Project cost
$ 1,197 million (INR 8,000 crore)
Focus sector Rail Infrastructure
Employment Approx. 48,960
Status of approvals Project DPR under preparation
Project contours Odisha is endowed with coal reserves of 65 Billion Tons which is about 25% of total reserves in India. Talcher area alone has 43 Billion Tons coal reserve-the highest in any coal field in the country.
To explore and extract this coal, the Government of Odisha together with the Government of India has created this project to create a Coal Corridor which enables faster evacuation of coal from the area.
The development of the 143-km corridor, with a capacity to handle coal in excess of 100 million tonne annually, will benefit more than 50 industries in sectors like steel, aluminium and power.
Investment Opportunities
Major investment opportunity lies in the construction of the railway corridor and its maintenance
Connectivity The nearest railway station is situated 18 kms away at Bhadrak town
The project site is situated 140 kms from Bhubaneswar International Airport
The project is situated 150 kms from Paradip port and 60 kms from the proposed Dhamra Port
Proposed Infrastructure
2.5 MLD of proposed requirement is there for the project and it will be met by the Government
The government ensures 24/7 power supply for the required 4 MW for the project
Nodal agency Brahmani Railways Ltd.
For further information
Mr. BK Joshi, CEO,
Idco Towers, Idco Annexe Building, Janpath, Bhubaneswar - 751022
e-mail: [email protected]
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4.2. Elevated Corridor at Joda in PPP mode
Name of Project Flyover (Elevated Corridor) near Joda town in the district of Keonjhar Odisha on PPP mode
Project Location Joda, Keonjhar District
Project Cost INR 225 crores
Focus sector Roads & Highways
Status of approvals Approved by Works Department, Govt. of Odisha. The feasibility reports for the project has been prepared and the bidding process for selection of private sector developer will commence shortly.
Project contours 11m wide Flyover with Service road on both sides and landscaping are proposed in between piers up to clear height of 5.50 m from service road top level to bottom of the pier cap and beyond full width of Flyover up to abutment.
Straight flyover along Joda-Bamberi road
Three lane carriageway without footpaths but with Anti crash barriers on either side.
Investment Opportunities
Develop, operate and maintain the elevated corridor in BOT mode
Nodal agency Works Department, Odisha
For further information
Er. Om Prakash Patel,
Chief Engineer (DPI & Roads), O/o the EIC (Civil), Odisha,
Nirman Soudha, Unit-V, Bhubaneswar - 751001
Tel: 0674-2393122, Fax: 0674-2390080
Email: [email protected]
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4.3. OMT (Toll) project from Cuttack (from Kandarpur) - Paradip Road
Name of Project OMT (Toll) project from Cuttack (from Kandarpur) - Paradip Road
Project Location Cuttack (from Kandarpur) - Paradeep
Project Cost
Focus sector Roads & Highways
Status of approvals Approved by Works Department, Govt. of Odisha. The feasibility reports for the projects have been prepared and the bidding process for selection of private sector developer will commence shortly.
Investment Opportunities
Operate and maintain roads in Operate, Maintain and Toll model and develop roads in BOT
Nodal agency Works Department, Odisha
For further information
Er. Om Prakash Patel,
Chief Engineer (DPI & Roads), O/o the EIC (Civil), Odisha,
Nirman Soudha, Unit-V, Bhubaneswar - 751001
Tel: 0674-2393122, Fax: 0674-2390080
Email: [email protected]
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4.4. OMT (Toll) project from Naranpur – Pandapara – Brahmnipal – Duburi
Name of Project OMT (Toll) project from Naranpur – Pandapara – Brahmnipal – Duburi
Project Location Naranpur – Pandapara – Brahmnipal – Duburi
Project Cost
Focus sector Roads & Highways
Status of approvals Approved by Works Department, Govt. of Odisha. The feasibility reports for the projects have been prepared and the bidding process for selection of private sector developer will commence shortly.
Investment Opportunities
Operate and maintain roads in Operate, Maintain and Toll model and develop roads in BOT
Nodal agency Works Department, Odisha
For further information
Chief Engineer (DPI & Roads), O/o the EIC (Civil), Odisha,
Nirman Soudha, Unit-V, Bhubaneswar - 751001
Tel: 0674-2393122, Fax: 0674-2390080
Email: [email protected]
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4.5. OMT (Toll) project from Bhadrak – Kothari – Aredi
Name of Project OMT (Toll) project from Bhadrak – Kothari – Aredi
Project Location Bhadrak – Kothari – Aredi
Project Cost
Focus sector Roads & Highways
Status of approvals Approved by Works Department, Govt. of Odisha. The feasibility reports for the projects have been prepared and the bidding process for selection of private sector developer will commence shortly.
Investment Opportunities
Operate and maintain roads in Operate, Maintain and Toll model and develop roads in BOT
Nodal agency Works Department, Odisha
For further information
Chief Engineer (DPI & Roads), O/o the EIC (Civil), Odisha,
Nirman Soudha, Unit-V, Bhubaneswar - 751001
Tel: 0674-2393122, Fax: 0674-2390080
Email: [email protected]
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4.6. BOT (Toll + Annuity) project from Bisoi to Rairangpur
Name of Project OMT (Toll) project from Bisoi to Rairangpur
Project Location Bisoi to Rairangpur
Project Cost
Focus sector Roads & Highways
Status of approvals Approved by Works Department, Govt. of Odisha. The feasibility reports for the projects have been prepared and the bidding process for selection of private sector developer will commence shortly.
Investment Opportunities
Operate and maintain roads in Operate, Maintain and Toll model and develop roads in BOT
Nodal agency Works Department, Odisha
For further information
Er. Om Prakash Patel,
Chief Engineer (DPI & Roads), O/o the EIC (Civil), Odisha,
Nirman Soudha, Unit-V, Bhubaneswar - 751001
Tel: 0674-2393122, Fax: 0674-2390080
Email: [email protected]
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4.7. Bhubaneswar – Paradeep PCPIR Road in PPP
Name of Project Greenfield Bhubaneswar – Paradeep PCPIR Road
Project Location District: Khurda/ Cuttack/ Jagatsinghpur
Length of the project road
73.00 km
Approx. Project cost
INR 350 crore
Focus sector Roads & Highways
Status of approvals Approved by Govt. of Odisha. The feasibility study is currently underway and the bid process for selection of private sector developer will commence shortly.
Project contours Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR) at Paradeep with an area of around 250 square kilometers planned for the establishment of manufacturing facilities for domestic and export led production in petroleum, chemicals & petrochemicals, along with the associated services and infrastructure.
The proposed road, a greenfield corridor, will connect Bhubaneswar with PCPIR region, significantly reducing the travel time.
Investment Opportunities
Design, build and operate the project road
Proposed Infrastructure
Four lane carriageway.
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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4.8. Mahanadi Riverine Port
Name of Project Mahanadi Riverine Port, Odisha
Project Location River mouth in Malakalpada block of Kendrapada District
Approx. Project cost
US$ 600 million (INR 2,562 Cr)
Focus sector Port Infrastructure
Employment Approx. 1000
Status of approvals Govt. of Odisha
Project contours Based on baseline studies, container volumes at Mahanadi River Port are estimated to reach 27 MMTPA by the end of Phase-1 and 67 MMTPA by the end of Phase-2.
Proposed capacity of the Mahanadi River Port is in the rage of 50 MT + 0.20 MTEU
Container berth width of 40.0 m has been proposed in both Phases
Investment Opportunities
Development and construction of the Port
Capital and maintenance dredging
Construction of berths, facilities for cargo storage, equipment for cargo handling
Operation and maintenance
Connectivity It is located at a distance of 35Kms from existing Paradip Port
Nearest Airport is at Bhubaneswar – 120 Kms
Proposed Infrastructure
Nodal agency Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport, Commerce & Transport Department, Government of Odisha
For further information
Director
Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport,
Paribahan Bhawan (2nd Floor),
A.G. Square, Unit-II, Ashok Nagar, Bhubaneswar-9
Phone: 0674-2390355
Email: [email protected]
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4.9. Development of Multi Modal Logistics Park at Paradip
Name of Project Development of Multi Modal Logistics Park with Paradip Port Trust Area
Project Location Paradip Port, District: Paradip
Approx. Project cost
Approx. INR 200 Cr
Focus sector Logistics and Warehousing
Employment Approx. 7,000
Status of approvals Master Plan for the SIPC is in final stages of approval
Project contours Sagar Mala project by Govt. of India is a strategic and customer-oriented initiative to modernize India's Ports and encourage port-led development. Under this Paradip Port have been identified for developing into Smart Industrial Port City (SIPC).
Paradip Smart Industrial Port City (SIPC) is envisaged on a land of around 1600 acres. Multi Modal Logistics Park is one of the project components under SIPC for which around 316 acres have been identified.
Following are the suggested project components within MMLP
Free Trade and Warehousing Zone reserved for warehousing and processing industry
Truck Parking Area
Multi-Modal Logistic Park including warehouses;
Container Yard
Empty Container Yard
Investment Opportunities
Free Trade and Warehousing Zone
Truck Terminal
Multi-Modal Logistic Park
Container Yard
Empty Container Yard
Connectivity The nearest railway station is situated Paradip town at about 10kms from the port
The project site is situated 120 kms from Bhubaneswar International Airport
The project is situated within Paradip Port Area
Nodal agency Paradip Port Trust (PPT)
For further information
Chief Engineer
Paradip Port Trust
Phone :06722-222026
Email :[email protected]
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4.10. Port at Bichitrapur, Balasore
Name of Project
Bichitrapur Port Project
Project Location
Bichitrapur, Balasore District
Focus sector Minor Ports
Status of approvals
Approved by Directorates of Port, Govt. of Odisha
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha has formulated Port Policy during the year 2004 for private participation in the development of ports.
It has already identified 14 potential sites for development of Minor Ports. Out of which:
Paradip, Dhamra and Gopalpur are operational Ports
Subarnarekha, Astaranga, Chudamani and Jatadhar Muhan Ports are under construction
7 more sites are under consideration for port development through PPP, Bichitrapur being one of them
Cargo handling capacity: 25 - 55 MTPA
Design Vessel Size: 1,20,000 - 2,10,000 DWT
Investment Opportunities
Port development in PPP
Nodal agency Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport, Commerce & Transport Department, Government of Odisha
For further information
Director
Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport,
Paribahan Bhawan (2nd Floor),
A.G. Square, Unit-II, Ashok Nagar, Bhubaneswar-9
Phone: 0674-2390355
Email: [email protected]
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4.11. Port at Bahabalpur, Balasore
Name of Project
Bahabalpur Port Project
Project Location
Bahabalpur, Balasore
Focus sector Minor Ports
Status of approvals
Approved by Directorates of Port, Govt. of Odisha
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha has formulated Port Policy during the year 2004 for private participation in the development of ports.
It has already identified 14 potential sites for development of Minor Ports. Out of which:
Paradip, Dhamra and Gopalpur are operational Ports
Subarnarekha, Astaranga, Chudamani and Jatadhar Muhan Ports are under construction
7 more sites are under consideration for port development through PPP, Bahabalpur being one of them
Cargo handling capacity: 16.70 - 105.44 MTPA
Design Vessel Size: 40,000 - 60,000 DWT
Investment Opportunities
Port development in PPP
Nodal agency Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport, Commerce & Transport Department, Government of Odisha
For further information
Director
Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport,
Paribahan Bhawan (2nd Floor),
A.G. Square, Unit-II, Ashok Nagar, Bhubaneswar-9
Phone: 0674-2390355
Email: [email protected]
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4.12. Port at Chandipur, Balasore
Name of Project
Chandipur Port Project
Project Location
Chandipur, Balasore
Focus sector Minor Ports
Status of approvals
Approved by Directorates of Port, Govt. of Odisha
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha has formulated Port Policy during the year 2004 for private participation in the development of ports.
It has already identified 14 potential sites for development of Minor Ports. Out of which:
Paradip, Dhamra and Gopalpur are operational Ports
Subarnarekha, Astaranga, Chudamani and Jatadhar Muhan Ports are under construction
7 more sites are under consideration for port development through PPP, Chandipur being one of them.
Cargo handling capacity: 3.30 - 10 MTPA
Design Vessel Size: 1,20,000- 2,10,000 DWT
Investment Opportunities
Port development in PPP
Nodal agency Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport, Commerce & Transport Department, Government of Odisha
For further information
Director
Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport,
Paribahan Bhawan (2nd Floor),
A.G. Square, Unit-II, Ashok Nagar, Bhubaneswar-9
Phone: 0674-2390355
Email: [email protected]
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4.13. Port at Inchudi, Balasore
Name of Project
Inchudi Port Project
Project Location
Inchudi, Balasore
Focus sector Minor Ports
Status of approvals
Approved by Directorates of Port, Govt. of Odisha
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha has formulated Port Policy during the year 2004 for private participation in the development of ports.
It has already identified 14 potential sites for development of Minor Ports. Out of which:
Paradip, Dhamra and Gopalpur are operational Ports
Subarnarekha, Astaranga, Chudamani and Jatadhar Muhan Ports are under construction
7 more sites are under consideration for port development through PPP, Inchudi being one of them
Cargo handling capacity: 3.30 - 10 MTPA
Design Vessel Size: 1,20,000- 2,10,000 DWT
Investment Opportunities
Port development in PPP
Nodal agency Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport, Commerce & Transport Department, Government of Odisha
For further information
Director
Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport,
Paribahan Bhawan (2nd Floor),
A.G. Square, Unit-II, Ashok Nagar, Bhubaneswar-9
Phone: 0674-2390355
Email: [email protected]
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4.14. Port at Baliharachandi, Puri
Name of Project
Bichitrapur Port Project
Project Location
Baliharachandi, Puri
Focus sector Minor Ports
Status of approvals
Approved by Directorates of Port, Govt. of Odisha
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha has formulated Port Policy during the year 2004 for private participation in the development of ports.
It has already identified 14 potential sites for development of Minor Ports. Out of which:
Paradip, Dhamra and Gopalpur are operational Ports
Subarnarekha, Astaranga, Chudamani and Jatadhar Muhan Ports are under construction
7 more sites are under consideration for port development through PPP, Baliharachandi, Puri being one of them.
Cargo handling capacity: 0.06 to 0.56 MTEU (Container)
Design Vessel Size: 2000 TEU (Container)
Investment Opportunities
Port development in PPP
Nodal agency Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport, Commerce & Transport Department, Government of Odisha
For further information
Director
Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport,
Paribahan Bhawan (2nd Floor),
A.G. Square, Unit-II, Ashok Nagar, Bhubaneswar-9
Phone: 0674-2390355
Email: [email protected]
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4.15. Port at Palur, Ganjam
Name of Project
Palur Port Project
Project Location
Palur, Ganjam District
Focus sector Minor Ports
Status of approvals
Approved by Directorates of Port, Govt. of Odisha
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha has formulated Port Policy during the year 2004 for private participation in the development of ports.
It has already identified 14 potential sites for development of Minor Ports. Out of which:
Paradip, Dhamra and Gopalpur are operational Ports
Subarnarekha, Astaranga, Chudamani and Jatadhar Muhan Ports are under construction
7 more sites are under consideration for port development through PPP, Palur being one of the identified locations.
Cargo handling capacity: 0.67 MTPA- 10 MTPA
Design Vessel Size: 85,000- 1,70,000 DWT
Investment Opportunities
Port development in PPP
Nodal agency Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport, Commerce & Transport Department, Government of Odisha
For further information
Director
Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport,
Paribahan Bhawan (2nd Floor),
A.G. Square, Unit-II, Ashok Nagar, Bhubaneswar-9
Phone: 0674-2390355
Email: [email protected]
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4.16. Port at Bahuda, Ganjam
Name of Project
Bahuda Port Project
Project Location
Bahuda, Ganjam District
Focus sector Minor Ports
Status of approvals
Approved by Directorates of Port, Govt. of Odisha
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha has formulated Port Policy during the year 2004 for private participation in the development of ports.
It has already identified 14 potential sites for development of Minor Ports. Out of which:
Paradip, Dhamra and Gopalpur are operational Ports
Subarnarekha, Astaranga, Chudamani and Jatadhar Muhan Ports are under construction
7 more sites are under consideration for port development through PPP, Bhauda being one of the identified locations
Cargo handling capacity: 22.42 + 0.09 MTEU to 162.50 MTPA + 0.61 MTEU
Design Vessel Size: 40000 - 150000 DWT. 6000 MTEU (Container)
Investment Opportunities
Port development in PPP
Nodal agency Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport, Commerce & Transport Department, Government of Odisha
For further information
Director
Directorate of Ports & Inland Water Transport,
Paribahan Bhawan (2nd Floor),
A.G. Square, Unit-II, Ashok Nagar, Bhubaneswar-9
Phone: 0674-2390355
Email: [email protected]
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4.17. Development of storage and warehousing infrastructure
Name of Project
Development of Storage and warehousing infrastructure under state PEG (private entrepreneurs guarantee) Scheme
Project Location
Across major districts of Odisha
Focus sector Logistics and Warehousing
Status of approvals
Approved by Department of Food and Public Distribution, Ministry of Consumer affairs, Food and Public Distribution.
Project contours
Odisha has proposed total Storage capacity of 3,65,000 MT under PEG (private entrepreneurs guarantee) Scheme
Around 1,75,200 MT will be implemented by Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)
Around 1,27,500 MT will be constructed by State Warehousing Corporation (SWC) and
65,000 MT will be constructed by Private developers
Investment Opportunities
At present 25,000 MT of storage and warehousing space is in proposal stage. Private developer can associate with department for implementation of the project
Nodal agency Odisha State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited
For further information
Managing Director
Odisha State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited
C/2 Nayapalli , Bhubaneswar - 751012
Phone - 0674 2395391/2394956
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4.18. Develop Multimodal Logistics Parks – Angul
Name of Project Develop Multimodal Logistics Parks
Project Location Angul
Investment Approx. INR 200-250 Crore
Land Area Approx. 100 - 120 acres
Employment Approx. 5,000
Mode of
Development
PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours
The project is strategically located and, for the first time in the sub-continent, the molten Aluminium can be directly obtained from the smelter.
The project is surrounded by industrially developed region and well- established presence of suppliers of raw materials, spares, buyers and other associated services
Connectivity The site is located about 4 km from NH-42
Railway siding abutting the development
Bhubaneswar International Airport is at a distance of about 100 kms.
Paradip port is situated 174 km from the project site
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
Significant downstream and ancillary investment opportunities lay in the value added products to cater to white goods, auto components, construction and other industries.
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
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4.19. Develop Multimodal Logistics Parks – Rourkela
Name of Project Develop Multimodal Logistics Parks
Project Location Rourkela
Investment Approx. INR 200-250 Crore
Land Area Approx. 100 - 120 acres
Employment Approx. 5,000
Mode of
Development
PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours The city houses one of the largest steel plants of the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)
It also has one of the National Institutes of Technology (NIT Rourkela) of the country.
The city has been selected as smart city in the third phase of smart city list on 20- sep 2016.
Close proximity to industrial belts and accesses to DCT Rourkela
The MLP will address the requirement of logistics services of this industrial belt
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
It is situated about 340 kilometres (211 mi) north of state capital Bhubaneswar
Well connected to other cities via NH 23 and SH 10;
An important junction on the Tatanagar-Bilaspur section of Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai railway line;
Close proximity to proposed (101 Km) Jharsuguda Airport
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
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4.20. Develop Multimodal Logistics Parks – Muniguda, Ganjam
Name of Project Develop Multimodal Logistics Parks
Project Location Muniguda, Ganjam
Investment Approx. INR 200-250 Crore
Land Area Approx. 100 - 120 acres
Employment Approx. 5,000
Mode of
Development
PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Well connected by SH 5 and SH 6 via railways with Raipur, Bhubaneswar, Vishakapatnam and Kolkata;
Only 80 KMs from the proposed MITS Mega Food Park
This MLP will cater to logistic requirement of developing Agro and Industrial base
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 150 km
Railway Station: Berhampur – 100 Kms Bhubaneswar – 150 Kms
Cuttack – 180 Kms
Port: Gopalpur Port – 100 Kms, Paradip Port – 254 Kms
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
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4.21. Inland Container Depots - Paradip
Name of Project Inland Container Depots
Project Location Paradip
Investment INR 500 Crore (Total)
Land Area 50 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 500 – 1000 at each location
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Odisha has one ICD at Balasore and a Domestic Container Terminal (DCT) at Rourkela
Odisha has significant marine exports and port activities with proposed ICDs, it will reduce overall cost of transit cargo and decongesting the seaports
ICDs will be equivalent to seaports in the hinterland with all the loading and offloading equipment needed to handle container and general cargo.
ICDs will have other state-of-the-art facilities including cold storages, refrigeration, cutting-edge technology such as RFID based container tracking, sophisticated container handling equipment and other infrastructure earmarked for the marine produce of the State
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
State Incentives The State Government may provide reimbursement of 50% of the road transport charges till ICDs/ ports in the State for export of perishable goods by food processing units, up to a maximum of INR 5 lakhs p.a. per unit for a period of three years from the date of commercial production of the unit.
The Government may allocate INR 5 Crore towards the initiative every year.
The State Government may additionally provide 50% subsidy on the purchase of reefer vans, insulated vans and trailers, with a maximum of INR 15 lakhs per vehicle.
The State Government of Odisha should allocate INR 3 Crore
every year towards this initiative.
Connectivity The nearest railway station is situated Paradip town at about 10kms from the port
The project site is situated 120 kms from Bhubaneswar International Airport
The project is situated within Paradip Port Area
Nodal agency Container Corporation of India Ltd. and other private players
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4.22. Inland Container Depots - Rayagada
Name of Project Inland Container Depots
Project Location Rayagada
Investment INR 500 Crore (Total)
Land Area 50 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 500 – 1000 at each location
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Odisha has one ICD at Balasore and a Domestic Container Terminal (DCT) at Rourkela
Odisha has significant marine exports and port activities with proposed ICDs, it will reduce overall cost of transit cargo and decongesting the seaports
ICDs will be equivalent to seaports in the hinterland with all the loading and offloading equipment needed to handle container and general cargo.
ICDs will have other state-of-the-art facilities including cold storages, refrigeration, cutting-edge technology such as RFID based container tracking, sophisticated container handling equipment and other infrastructure earmarked for the marine produce of the State
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
State Incentives The State Government may provide reimbursement of 50% of the road transport charges till ICDs/ ports in the State for export of perishable goods by food processing units, up to a maximum of INR 5 lakhs p.a. per unit for a period of three years from the date of commercial production of the unit.
The Government may allocate INR 5 Crore towards the initiative every year.
The State Government may additionally provide 50% subsidy on the purchase of reefer vans, insulated vans and trailers, with a maximum of INR 15 lakhs per vehicle.
The State Government of Odisha should allocate INR 3 Crore
every year towards this initiative.
Connectivity Rayagada is located 420 kms from Bhubaneswar
Rayagada has a railway station
Nearest airport is situated 160 kms away at Visakhapatnam
Nearest port is situated 160 kms away at Visakhapatnam
Nodal agency Container Corporation of India Ltd. and other private players
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4.23. Inland Container Depots - Kalinganagar
Name of Project Inland Container Depots
Project Location Kalinganagar
Investment INR 500 Crore (Total)
Land Area 50 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 500 – 1000 at each location
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Odisha has one ICD at Balasore and a Domestic Container Terminal (DCT) at Rourkela
Odisha has significant marine exports and port activities with proposed ICDs, it will reduce overall cost of transit cargo and decongesting the seaports
ICDs will be equivalent to seaports in the hinterland with all the loading and offloading equipment needed to handle container and general cargo.
ICDs will have other state-of-the-art facilities including cold storages, refrigeration, cutting-edge technology such as RFID based container tracking, sophisticated container handling equipment and other infrastructure earmarked for the marine produce of the State
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
State Incentives The State Government may provide reimbursement of 50% of the road transport charges till ICDs/ ports in the State for export of perishable goods by food processing units, up to a maximum of INR 5 lakhs p.a. per unit for a period of three years from the date of commercial production of the unit.
The Government may allocate INR 5 Crore towards the initiative every year.
The State Government may additionally provide 50% subsidy on the purchase of reefer vans, insulated vans and trailers, with a maximum of INR 15 lakhs per vehicle.
The State Government of Odisha should allocate INR 3 Crore
every year towards this initiative.
Connectivity NH – 215 connects the zone to the national road network
The zone is adjacent to the Jajpur - Keonjhar Road Railway Station.
Bhubaneswar International Airport is about 100 kms away.
Paradip Port is the nearest port at 127 kms.
Nodal agency Container Corporation of India Ltd. and other private players
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4.24. Inland Container Depots - Dhamra
Name of Project Inland Container Depots
Project Location Dhamra
Investment INR 500 Crore (Total)
Land Area 50 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 500 – 1000 at each location
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Odisha has one ICD at Balasore and a Domestic Container Terminal (DCT) at Rourkela
Odisha has significant marine exports and port activities with proposed ICDs, it will reduce overall cost of transit cargo and decongesting the seaports
ICDs will be equivalent to seaports in the hinterland with all the loading and offloading equipment needed to handle container and general cargo.
ICDs will have other state-of-the-art facilities including cold storages, refrigeration, cutting-edge technology such as RFID based container tracking, sophisticated container handling equipment and other infrastructure earmarked for the marine produce of the State
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
State Incentives The State Government may provide reimbursement of 50% of the road transport charges till ICDs/ ports in the State for export of perishable goods by food processing units, up to a maximum of INR 5 lakhs p.a. per unit for a period of three years from the date of commercial production of the unit.
The Government may allocate INR 5 Crore towards the initiative every year.
The State Government may additionally provide 50% subsidy on the purchase of reefer vans, insulated vans and trailers, with a maximum of INR 15 lakhs per vehicle.
The State Government of Odisha should allocate INR 3 Crore
every year towards this initiative.
Connectivity Dhamra is in Bhadrak Distict
It is around 170 kms from Capital city of Bhubaneswar
Dhamra is a port having excellent connectivity to ASEAN Countries
Nodal agency Container Corporation of India Ltd. and other private players
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4.25. Inland Container Depots - Bhadrak
Name of Project Inland Container Depots
Project Location Bhadrak
Investment INR 500 Crore (Total)
Land Area 50 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 500 – 1000 at each location
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Odisha has one ICD at Balasore and a Domestic Container Terminal (DCT) at Rourkela
Odisha has significant marine exports and port activities with proposed ICDs, it will reduce overall cost of transit cargo and decongesting the seaports
ICDs will be equivalent to seaports in the hinterland with all the loading and offloading equipment needed to handle container and general cargo.
ICDs will have other state-of-the-art facilities including cold storages, refrigeration, cutting-edge technology such as RFID based container tracking, sophisticated container handling equipment and other infrastructure earmarked for the marine produce of the State
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
State Incentives The State Government may provide reimbursement of 50% of the road transport charges till ICDs/ ports in the State for export of perishable goods by food processing units, up to a maximum of INR 5 lakhs p.a. per unit for a period of three years from the date of commercial production of the unit.
The Government may allocate INR 5 Crore towards the initiative every year.
The State Government may additionally provide 50% subsidy on the purchase of reefer vans, insulated vans and trailers, with a maximum of INR 15 lakhs per vehicle.
The State Government of Odisha should allocate INR 3 Crore
every year towards this initiative.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 210 kms
Railway Station: Bansada – 5 kms, Bhubaneswar – 205 kms
Cuttack – 180 kms
Port: Dhamara Port – 10 kms Paradip Port - 212 kms
Nodal agency Container Corporation of India Ltd. and other private players
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4.26. Development of Fishery Harbours - Puri
Name of Project Fishery Harbours
Project Location Location - Astarang, District: Puri
Investment INR 160 Crore
Land Area 25 - 30 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 1000-2000 at each location
Mode of Development Government
Project contours Odisha has only one major fishery harbour at Paradip, despite being one of the major producers of inland and marine fishery resources. Approximately 700 deep-sea trawlers and 2000 medium capacity shipping boats operate from this harbour.
Development of major fishery harbours at identified destinations will not only ease pressure of Paradip, but will also create sustainable livelihood for several thousand fishermen in these districts of the State
The fishing harbours will have all the requisite infrastructure including cold storages, refrigeration and facilities for hygienic handling of fish as per the international standards.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance will be taken up by Government
State Incentives Subsidy of 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of INR 10 Crore will be provided for fish processing/ shrimp processing/ filleting units including cold chains, land costs etc.
Interest subvention of 6% may be provided on bank loan, subject to a maximum of INR 2.5 Crore for a period of 5 years to fish/ shrimp processing units, filleting units, pre-processing units, cold storages, and ice plants.
The State Government may additionally provide 50% subsidy on the purchase of reefer vans, insulated vans and trailers, with a maximum of INR 15 lakhs per vehicle.
The State Government of Odisha should allocate INR 3 Crore
every year towards this initiative.
Connectivity Puri is located around 75 kms from Bhubaneswar
Puri Railway Station is part of East Coast Railways
It is well connected to all parts of Odisha through Roads and railways
Nodal agency Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers welfare, Department of Fisheries
and Animal Resources Development, IDCO
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4.27. Development of Fishery Harbours - Ganjam
Name of Project Fishery Harbours
Project Location Ganjam districts
Investment INR 160 Crore
Land Area 25 - 30 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 1000-2000 at each location
Mode of Development Government
Project contours Odisha has only one major fishery harbour at Paradip, despite being one of the major producers of inland and marine fishery resources. Approximately 700 deep-sea trawlers and 2000 medium capacity shipping boats operate from this harbour.
Development of major fishery harbours at identified destinations will not only ease pressure of Paradip, but will also create sustainable livelihood for several thousand fishermen in these districts of the State
The fishing harbours will have all the requisite infrastructure including cold storages, refrigeration and facilities for hygienic handling of fish as per the international standards.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance will be taken up by Government
State Incentives Subsidy of 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of INR 10 Crore will be provided for fish processing/ shrimp processing/ filleting units including cold chains, land costs etc.
Interest subvention of 6% may be provided on bank loan, subject to a maximum of INR 2.5 Crore for a period of 5 years to fish/ shrimp processing units, filleting units, pre-processing units, cold storages, and ice plants.
The State Government may additionally provide 50% subsidy on the purchase of reefer vans, insulated vans and trailers, with a maximum of INR 15 lakhs per vehicle.
The State Government of Odisha should allocate INR 3 Crore
every year towards this initiative.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 150 km
Railway Station: Berhampur – 100 Kms Bhubaneswar – 150 Kms
Cuttack – 180 Kms
Port: Gopalpur Port – 100 Kms, Paradip Port – 254 Kms
Nodal agency Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers welfare, Department of Fisheries
and Animal Resources Development, IDCO
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4.28. Development of Fishery Harbours - Balasore
Name of Project Fishery Harbours
Project Location Location: Balaramgarhi, Bahabalpur, District: Balasore
Investment INR 160 Crore
Land Area 25 - 30 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 1000-2000 at each location
Mode of Development Government
Project contours Odisha has only one major fishery harbour at Paradip, despite being one of the major producers of inland and marine fishery resources. Approximately 700 deep-sea trawlers and 2000 medium capacity shipping boats operate from this harbour.
Development of major fishery harbours at identified destinations will not only ease pressure of Paradip, but will also create sustainable livelihood for several thousand fishermen in these districts of the State
The fishing harbours will have all the requisite infrastructure including cold storages, refrigeration and facilities for hygienic handling of fish as per the international standards.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance will be taken up by Government
State Incentives Subsidy of 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of INR 10 Crore will be provided for fish processing/ shrimp processing/ filleting units including cold chains, land costs etc.
Interest subvention of 6% may be provided on bank loan, subject to a maximum of INR 2.5 Crore for a period of 5 years to fish/ shrimp processing units, filleting units, pre-processing units, cold storages, and ice plants.
The State Government may additionally provide 50% subsidy on the purchase of reefer vans, insulated vans and trailers, with a maximum of INR 15 lakhs per vehicle.
The State Government of Odisha should allocate INR 3 Crore
every year towards this initiative.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 200 Kms
Railway Station: Balasore - 8 Kms Bhubaneswar – 205 Kms
Cuttack – 180 Kms
Port: Dhamra Port – 85 Kms
Nodal agency Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers welfare, Department of Fisheries
and Animal Resources Development, IDCO
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4.29. Development of Fishery Harbours - Bhadrak
Name of Project Fishery Harbours
Project Location Location: Chudamani, Bhadrak districts
Investment INR 160 Crore
Land Area 25 – 30 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 1000-2000 at each location
Mode of Development Government
Project contours Odisha has only one major fishery harbour at Paradip, despite being one of the major producers of inland and marine fishery resources. Approximately 700 deep-sea trawlers and 2000 medium capacity shipping boats operate from this harbour.
Development of major fishery harbours at identified destinations will not only ease pressure of Paradip, but will also create sustainable livelihood for several thousand fishermen in these districts of the State
The fishing harbours will have all the requisite infrastructure including cold storages, refrigeration and facilities for hygienic handling of fish as per the international standards.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance will be taken up by Government
State Incentives Subsidy of 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of INR 10 Crore will be provided for fish processing/ shrimp processing/ filleting units including cold chains, land costs etc.
Interest subvention of 6% may be provided on bank loan, subject to a maximum of INR 2.5 Crore for a period of 5 years to fish/ shrimp processing units, filleting units, pre-processing units, cold storages, and ice plants.
The State Government may additionally provide 50% subsidy on the purchase of reefer vans, insulated vans and trailers, with a maximum of INR 15 lakhs per vehicle.
The State Government of Odisha should allocate INR 3 Crore
every year towards this initiative.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 210 kms
Railway Station: Bansada – 5 kms, Bhubaneswar – 205 kms
Cuttack – 180 kms
Port: Dhamara Port – 10 kms Paradip Port - 212 kms
Nodal agency Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers welfare, Department of Fisheries
and Animal Resources Development, IDCO
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4.30. Inspection and Certification Centre for Motor Vehicles
Name of Project Inspection and Certification Centre For Motor Vehicles
Project Location All 35 RTO offices of the state located district headquarters
Area of the project Land area required for the project is 5 acres approx. per unit
Approx. Project cost
Rs.25 crores apart from cost of land which can be provided by govt.
Focus sector Transport service
Employment Minimum 20 person per unit direct and 100 persons indirect
Status of approvals One unit has been approved by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways,GoI for Cuttack and same will be replicated by GoO
Project contours Operator has to establish automated motor vehicle testing
Centre for grant of fitness certificate to each transport vehicles of the area and collect testing fees.
Number of garages are to be located near the centre for empanelment , where repairs of rejected vehicles would be taken up and further testing would be done for grant of FC(as per statutory requirement of MV Act)
Investment Opportunities
This is opportunity for automobile part and vehicle testing equipment manufacturers
Proposed Infrastructure
Administrative building ,test lane and motor vehicle testing equipment
Nodal agency Office of the Transport Commissioner, Cuttack, Odisha
For further information
Transport Commissioner-Cum-Chairman
State Transport Authority, Odisha
Rajaswa Bhawan, Collectorate Compound
Chandin chowk, Cuttack
Phone: 0671-2507042
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4.31. Institute of Driving Training and Research (IDTR)
Name of Project Institute of Driving Training and Research (IDTR) or HMV and LMV Driving Training Institute
Project Location All 35 RTO offices of the state located district headquarters
Area of the project Land area required for each project is minmum 25 acres
Approx. Project cost
Rs.15 crores apart from cost of land which can be provided by govt.
Focus sector Transport services
Employment 20 per unit
Status of approvals One unit has been approved by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, GoI for Jajpur and same will be replicated by GoO.
Project contours To impart driving training to persons aspiring to be professional drivers and collect driving training fees
Investment Opportunities
Opportunity for automobile manufacturers or corporate houses that may make tie up with any such manufacturers
Proposed Infrastructure
Institute building with class rooms, workshop, garages ,office rooms, computer lab, hostel for inmates, driving training track, vehicles as requirement
Nodal agency Office of the Transport Commissioner, Cuttack, Odisha
For further information
Transport Commissioner-Cum-Chairman
State Transport Authority, Odisha
Rajaswa Bhawan, Collectorate Compound
Chandin chowk, Cuttack
Phone: 0671-2507042
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4.32. Automated Driving Testing System (ADTS)
Name of Project Automated Driving Testing System(ADTS)
Project Location All 35 RTO offices of the state located district headquarters
Area of the project Land area required for each project is 5 acres
Approx. Project cost
Rs.5 crores apart from cost of land which can be provided by govt.
Focus sector Transport services
Employment 20 per unit
Status of approvals In approval stage
Project contours To impart driving training to persons aspiring to be professional drivers and collect driving training fees
To establish driving testing track complex comprising of testing, building, IT system for automation.
Each applicant for license in the state would be tested on the ADTS for pass/fail and testing fees would be collected from the applicant
Investment Opportunities
Opportunity for automobile part and vehicle equipment manufacturers
Proposed Infrastructure
Administrative building ,test lane and motor vehicle equipment
Nodal agency Office of the Transport Commissioner, Cuttack, Odisha
For further information
Transport Commissioner-Cum-Chairman
State Transport Authority, Odisha
Rajaswa Bhawan, Collectorate Compound
Chandin chowk, Cuttack
Phone: 0671-2507042
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5. IT & ESDM
5.1. Electronics Manufacturing Cluster, Bhubaneswar
Name of Project Electronics Manufacturing cluster, Bhubaneswar
Project Location Harapur and Durgapur village, Jatni Tehsil, Khurda District
Area of the project 216 acre
Approx. Project cost
$ 111.5 million (INR 745 crore)
Focus sector ESDM
Employment Approx. 12,000
Status of approvals In-principle approval for the project has been received from Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India. The park is to be set up under Electronic Manufacturing Cluster (EMC) scheme of the Centre
Project contours The project will be developed over 216 acres of land and will accommodate around 100 electronics products and components manufacturing units.
The project is part of an integrated township with walk-to-work concept.
The project is surrounded by a well-developed IT and software ecosystem led by leading IT players in the country including Infosys, TCS, Wipro etc.
The project is planned to have 150 acre of fully developed plots ranging from 0.5 to 5 acre catering to all sectors of the ESDM ecosystem.
Investment Opportunities
Major opportunities include manufacturing of Electronic Products, Electronic components, Semiconductor design and fabrication and Equipment manufacturing.
Connectivity The project is situated just 3 km from National Highway 5
The project is situated on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar and is just 23 kms from Bhubaneswar station
Paradip port is around is around 130 Kms
Proposed Infrastructure
The proposed requirement of 1.65 MLD will be provided by the Government.
Central Electricity Supply Utility of Odisha shall provide 25 MW of power to the project.
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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5.2. Infovalley, Bhubaneswar
Name of Project Infovalley, Bhubaneswar
Project Location Harapur and Durgapur village , Khurda District
Area of the project 600 acre
Approx. Project cost $ 2,693 million (INR 18,000 crore)
Focus sector IT & ITES, SEZ
Employment Approx. 12,000
Status of approvals Approved by Electronics and Information Technology Department, Government of Odisha. IDCO is the nodal agency for execution of the project. Anchor Tenant Infosys has started work on its Campus
Project contours The Infocity-II region is being developed by the Orissa government on over 600 acres of land at Janla between Bhubaneswar and Khurda.
Infosys is the anchor tenant of the region. Infosys has committed an investment of Rs 300 crore in the first phase of the project which is implementation
The infovalley is part of planned ITIR (IT Investment Region). The Major components of the projects are:
262 acre of Notified IT SEZ
35 acre of Business Park
216 acre of Proposed IT ESDM Park
100 acre of green pace
Investment Opportunities
Major opportunities are in development of the entire physical and social infrastructure for ‘Infovalley’ along with the government.
Setting up IT & ITeS facilities in the Park
Connectivity The project is situated just 3 km from National Highway 5
The project is situated on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar and is just 23 kms from Bhubaneswar station and 22 km from the airport
Proposed Infrastructure
The proposed requirement of water will be met by Govt.
24/7 supply of power guaranteed by the Government
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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5.3. Upgradation of Odisha State Wide Area Network (OSWAN)
Name of Project Upgradation of Odisha State Wide Area Network (OSWAN)
Project Location State Headquarter, 30 Districts & 284 Blocks
Area of the project Throughout the State of Odisha
Approx. Project cost INR 100 Crore
Focus sector e-Governance & IT
Employment Approx. 325
Status of approvals Appointment of Consultant is under process.
Project contours SWAN is one of the core infrastructure of NeGP. Odisha SWAN is operational since 25.08.2010.
As part of SWAN, the State Head Quarter (SHQ) has been connected with all District Head Quarters (DHQs) & 284 Block Head Quarters (BHQs).
The Network is capable of carrying Voice, Video & Data.
40 Video Conferencing Studios have been established under OSWAN.
Similarly critical Govt. offices like Tahasils, Registration offices, Treasuries, Sub-Collector offices, DRDAs, sadar Blocks, ULBs, Health Institutions etc. have been provided with 2 Mbps OSWAN connectivity as Horizontal Offices.
MPLS connectivity shall be used during up-gradation of OSWAN.
Investment Opportunities
Supply, installation and maintenance of network components
Proposed Infrastructure
After detailed study of the existing equipment and technologies available, the Consultant shall finalize the proposed infrastructure.
Nodal agency Odisha Computer Application Centre (OCAC)
For further information
General Manager (Admn.)
Odisha Computer Application Centre (OCAC)
Tel: 0674-2567280, Fax: 0674-2567842
Email: [email protected]
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5.4. Expansion of Odisha State Data Centre
Name of Project Expansion Of Odisha State Data Centre
Project Location OCAC Building, Bhubaneshwar
Area of the project 11150 Sqft.
Approx. Project cost
33 Crores
Focus sector Information Technology
Employment Not Yet Decided
Status of approvals RFP is yet to be published
Project contours Design and Site Preparation for the expansion of Odisha State
Data Centre in terms of the civil, electrical and mechanical work
and all other necessary components required to build the Data
Centre in line with the existing SDC.
Supply, installation and setting up of the necessary basic
Infrastructure (State of the Art UPS and Air-Conditioning
System, Fire Detection and Control System, Diesel Generator
Units, Lighting system, Power and Network Cabling etc.).
Supply, installation and setting up of the multi-layer Physical
Security infrastructure like biometric/ Smart card etc. based
access-control system, CCTV/ surveillance systems.
Establish effective and efficient Infrastructure monitoring &
management practices to ensure reliability, availability, quality
of services and security of the Information systems.
Help departments to focus on addressing the issues in service
delivery & administration.
Help in freeing the departments from the problems relating to
vendor management, Infrastructure, Security and performance
management to a competent Implementation Partner identified
for the entire State.
Investment Opportunities
Co-location
Shared Hosting
Platform availability for various departments
Support system for e-Governance
Connectivity The nearest railway station is situated 5 kms
The project site is situated in Bhubaneswar
The nearest international airport is situated 7 kms
Proposed Infrastructure
IT & Non-IT infrastructure
Aggregation of IT infrastructure (Hardware, Storage, Networking and Software) and management resources.
Operation & Maintenance – 24x7x365
Nodal agency Odisha Computer Application Centre (OCAC)
For further information
General Manager (Admin), Odisha Computer Application Centre
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N1/ 7D, Acharya Vihar Square, Near Planetarium, PO: RRL, Bhubaneswar 751013, Odisha, India Ph : 0674-2582850/ 2588064 Website: www.ocac.in
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5.5. Development of ESDM Clusters – Rayagada
Name of Project Development of ESDM Clusters
Project Location Rayagada
Investment INR 500 Crore including Central Government and State Government
funds
Land Area 200 acres
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours Rayagada – Strategic Advantages
Rayagada is in close proximity to institutes like National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST), Government College of Engineering, Centurion University of Technology and Management, with courses in technology.
The district is rich in minerals like Bauxite, Graphite, Manganese, and Quartz.
The Government of Odisha is planning to develop a Greenfield airport in Rayagada.
Proposed Infrastructure and Amenities
These developments are in accordance with the State’s sector road-map for the ESDM sector
Each cluster dedicated to EMC manufacturing will have common facilitation centers with full-fledged testing facilities for EMC Safety testing, RF, Microwave testing, and Endurance testing.
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in the park.
State Incentives Special Incentive package for ESDM
Provisioning subsidies and low interest loans to SME Manufacturers to enable them to set up shop may be enabled.
The State Government will focus on implementing a policy of Preferential Market Access for electronics products and services manufactured in the State, for all the departments of the Government
Government of Odisha plans to support and pro-actively engage with Associations of Electronics Manufacturers and exporters such as IESA, ELCINA and ELIAP. It could invite these associations to hold their annual meetings in the State in the campuses developed by the State’s IT industry
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
5.6. Development of ESDM Clusters – Balasore
Name of Project Development of ESDM Clusters
Project Location Balasore
Investment INR 500 Crore including Central Government and State Government
funds
Land Area 200 acres
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Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours Balasore – Strategic Advantages
Balasore as one of the locations for a new non-major port.
The Government of Odisha has planned to set up a new STPI in the district of Balasore.
The district hosts around 8,000 industrial units specializing in electrical machinery and electronics.
Balasore is also a major rail corridor for the South-Eastern Railways and is in close proximity to the Biju Patnaik International Airport in Bhubaneswar (within 200 kms) and only 3.5 hours journey by train from Kolkata
Proposed Infrastructure and Amenities
These developments are in accordance with the State’s sector road-map for the ESDM sector
Each cluster dedicated to EMC manufacturing will have common facilitation centers with full-fledged testing facilities for EMC Safety testing, RF, Microwave testing, and Endurance testing.
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in the park.
State Incentives Special Incentive package for ESDM
Provisioning subsidies and low interest loans to SME Manufacturers to enable them to set up shop may be enabled.
The State Government will focus on implementing a policy of Preferential Market Access for electronics products and services manufactured in the State, for all the departments of the Government
Government of Odisha plans to support and pro-actively engage with Associations of Electronics Manufacturers and exporters such as IESA, ELCINA and ELIAP. It could invite these associations to hold their annual meetings in the State in the campuses developed by the State’s IT industry
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
5.7. Development of ESDM Clusters – Rourkela
Name of Project Development of ESDM Clusters
Project Location Rourkela
Investment INR 500 Crore including Central Government and State Government
funds
Land Area 200 acres
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours Rourkela – Strategic Advantages
Rourkela has excellent infrastructure and support infrastructure with the presence of STPI, Rourkela and is well connected via road and rail connectivity.
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It is also close to major industrial hubs and has a network of academic institutes like NIT, Rourkela, Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology and a wide network of ITCs and ITIs.
Proposed Infrastructure and Amenities
These developments are in accordance with the State’s sector road-map for the ESDM sector
Each cluster dedicated to EMC manufacturing will have common facilitation centers with full-fledged testing facilities for EMC Safety testing, RF, Microwave testing, and Endurance testing.
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in the park.
State Incentives Special Incentive package for ESDM
Provisioning subsidies and low interest loans to SME Manufacturers to enable them to set up shop may be enabled.
The State Government will focus on implementing a policy of Preferential Market Access for electronics products and services manufactured in the State, for all the departments of the Government
Government of Odisha plans to support and pro-actively engage with Associations of Electronics Manufacturers and exporters such as IESA, ELCINA and ELIAP. It could invite these associations to hold their annual meetings in the State in the campuses developed by the State’s IT industry
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
5.8. Development of Design Centre at Bhubaneswar, Khurdha
Name of Project Development of Design Centre at Bhubaneswar
Project Location Bhubaneswar, Khunrdha
Investment INR 100 Cr
Land Area 100 acres
Employment Approx. 5000
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours Khurdha is in close proximity to institutes like IIIT, Bhubaneswar and
Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar. These institutes can act
as the talent hub for attracting suitable talent for a design center. This
center will offer special targeted facilities for the ESDM sector including:
Test and Certification; Tool Room, Design House
IT/Communication Centre
Common Training/ Convention Centre
Workers Housing Complex and Related facilities
Utilities, Roads, Backup Power generation, Water supply, Welfare facilities
ESDM innovation centers for entrepreneurs for concept to prototyping
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Enabling infrastructure such as VLSI design tools, prototype development facilities, testing facilities, characterization labs, compliance and certifications labs
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in Design Center.
Nodal agency Department of Industries, Department of Electronics and Information Technology, IDCO
5.9. Development of Semi-conductor Fabrication Centre, Ganjam
Name of Project Development of Semi - conductor Fabrication Centre
Project Location Ganjam
Investment INR 50 Cr
Land Area 50 acres
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours The Government of Odisha has planned to build a non-major port in Ganjam district. The State Government has also planned to up-grade the existing airfield in Ganjam district.
The district is in close proximity to a number of premier technology institutes such as National Institute of Science and Technology, Parala Maharaja Engineering College, Silicon Institute of Technology, thus catering to the needs of attracting talent.
Ganjam hosts Gopalpur SEZ (multiproduct) and Saraf Agencies SEZ (mineral based industries)
Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in Semi-conductor Fabrication Centre
Nodal agency Department of Industries, Department of Electronics and Information Technology, IDCO
5.10. Development of Semi-conductor Fabrication Centre, Naraj, Cuttack
Name of Project Development of Semi - conductor Fabrication Centre
Project Location Naraj, Cuttack
Investment INR 50 Cr
Land Area 50 acres
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours Naraj is located in Cuttack District and is under the jurisdiction of Cuttack Development Authority
Naraj lies in proximity to Choudwar Industrial area
Cuttack being a municipal corporation has developed physical and social infrastructure
The Bhubaneswar International Airport is only 28 kms
Cuttack is also connected with other towns and cities via NH 42 and NH 16. Cuttack junction is one of the main stations of Howrah-Chennai mainline of the East Coast Railways.
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Investment
Opportunities Developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure,
amenities and common facilities created in Semi-conductor Fabrication Centre
Nodal agency Department of Industries, Department of Electronics and Information Technology, IDCO
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6. Agro & Food Processing
6.1. Rice Technology Park, Bhadrak
Name of Project Rice Technology Park at Bhadrak
Project Location Dhamnagar Chhak, Bhadrak
Area of the project 134.65 acres
Approx. Project cost
$ 16 million (INR 107 Cr)
Focus sector Agri and Food processing Sector
Employment Approx. 8000 (3,200 direct and 4,800 indirect)
Status of approvals Proposal under preparation for positioning under mega food park scheme of MoFPI
Project contours The project will accommodate around 31 industrial units along with provisions for basic enabling infrastructure, essential utilities and appropriate common facilities.
It is a self-contained facility providing all the support needed at the Farm level such as seeds, soil testing facility, Krishi-vikas Kendra, R&D support etc.
Post harvesting infrastructure such as paddy drying units and DE stoning units are also planned.
All primary and tertiary units related to paddy and rice will be located in this one facility along with other rice based food processing industry.
Envisaged integration of value chain to minimize losses.
Investment Opportunities
Rice flour, Rice Rava, Rice Bran Oil, Noodles, Rice-Based Alcohol, Animal and Poultry Fee, Paddy Husk used for Power Generation, Brick Making etc.
Rice based food processing industry
Paddy drying units and DE stoning units
Connectivity The nearest railway station is situated 18 kms away at Bhadrak town
The project site is situated 140 kms from Bhubaneswar International Airport
The project is situated 150 kms from Paradip port and 60 kms from the proposed Dhamra Port
Proposed Infrastructure
3MLD proposed requirement will be met by the Government
3MW proposed power will be met by the Government
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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6.2. Sea Food Park at Deras
Name of Project Seafood Park at Deras
Project Location Village Haripur and Haridamada, Block Jatni, District Khurda
Area of the project 150 acre
Approx. Project cost
$ 20.05 million (INR 134 crore)
Focus sector Food Processing
Employment Direct: 20,500, Indirect: 2,82,050, Total: 3,03,550
Status of approvals Approved by Govt. of Odisha
Project contours The project is first-of-its-kind on the East coast of India exclusively focused on seafood and marine products.
The project has 150 acres of developed plots with dedicated common facility center comprising of cold storage, pre-processing and post-processing facilities, ice plant and packaging units is being set up.
The cluster has a Central Processing Center (CPC) located within the park is connected to seven Primary Processing Centers (PPC) for access to raw materials.
15 Pre-processing centers, each of 10 MT, Cold storages of 2,000 MT capacity, 100 MT of Block Ice manufacturing, Polythene Unit and Packaging Unit are part of the project.
Investment Opportunities
Pre-processing units
Packaged food
Raw processing
Hatcheries
Freezing systems
Warehousing and cold storage
Connectivity The park is only 15 km from NH-5 and 1km from Chandaka - Pitapalli road
The park is 28 kms away from Bhubaneswar station
Nearest airport is situated 19 kms away at Bhubaneswar
Nearest port is situated 140 kms away at Paradip
Proposed Infrastructure
8MLD water agreement signed Munduli PPP project
30 MW proposed requirement for power will be met by the Government
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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6.3. MITS Food Park at Rayagada
Name of Project MITS Food Park at Rayagada
Project Location Village Bhujabal under Kolnara Tehsil in the district of Rayagada
Area of the project 50.5 acre
Approx. Project cost
$ 29.41 million (INR 200 Crore)
Focus sector Food Processing
Employment Around 30,000
Status of approvals A special purpose vehicle (SPV) called MITS Mega Food Park has been formed involving IDCO, Expo Bio-Tech Ltd, Keventor Agro Ltd and Basanta Devi Charitable Trust
The SPV has got final approval from Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI).
Project contours MITS Mega Food Park is an inclusive concept which is aims at establishing direct linkages from the farm to processing and on to the consumer markets, through a network of collection centers and Primary Processing Centers.
Efficient logistics facilities will connect the collection centers to the primary processing centers, which in turn will be connected to a central processing centre by hub and spoke model.
The PPCs will be fed by field Collection Centers which will be the first point of contact with growers.
The park will have facilities such as modern rice processing complex, cashew processing unit and bottling plants for mango pulp and other fruits are in advanced stage
Investment Opportunities
Pre-processing units
Packaged food
Raw processing
Freezing systems
Warehousing and cold storage
Connectivity The Park is located 420 kms from Bhubaneswar
Rayagada railway station is around 15 Kms from the site
Nearest airport is situated 160 kms away at Visakhapatnam
Nearest port is situated 160 kms away at Visakhapatnam
Proposed Infrastructure
Modern dry warehouse with 10,000 tonne capacity
MSME sheds
Overhead water tank of one lakh litre capacity
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Director of Industries
Killa Maidan,Buxi Bazar-753001
Cuttack, Odisha
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0671-2301892
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6.4. Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Ganjam
Name of Project Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Ganjam
Project Location Districts : Ganjam,
Investment INR 100 Crore
Land Area 248.2 acres have been identified by IDCO
Employment Approx. 5,000 each
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Ganjam is one of the major producers of paddy, groundnut, sugarcane, oilseeds, ragi, mung, biri, Kewda, cashew, fish, meat, milk and vegetables
The district accounts for close to 50% of the cashew processing industries in the State and is also the only district where Kewda is cultivated and is used commercially
The district holds potential for processing of marine products and dairy and poultry products
The Mega Food Parks will be developed according to the Mega Food Park Scheme by the Ministry of Food Processing.
In addition to the common infrastructure, these Parks will have following infrastructure:
Facilities for aggregation of agricultural produces
Post-harvest infrastructure for storage, sorting and grading at the farm level, as inadequate post-harvest handling, processing and storage infrastructure are the major challenges Odisha is facing currently
Platform for end-to-end integrated projects with the involvement of Model Farms (CoEs), Agropreneurs, Contract Farmers, SHGs, Producer Companies on one hand, and Retail chains, Individual Customers, Large Overseas Buyers on the other hand
Provision of access of stakeholders to Government/ Research agencies, multilateral bodies (WB, ADB, IFAD etc.), Companies with Technology, Knowledge and Capital, and Financial Institutions. Central Ministries including Food Processing industries, MSME, Agriculture, Rural Development, FSSAI, Commerce and Industries will also provide support separately to the end-to-end projects in the Food Park
Investment
Opportunities Creation of built infrastructure, Operation and maintenance
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 150 km
Railway Station: Berhampur – 100 Kms Bhubaneswar – 150 Kms
Cuttack – 180 Kms
Port: Gopalpur Port – 100 Kms, Paradip Port – 254 Kms
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO),
Ministry of Food Processing
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6.5. Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Kalahandi
Name of Project Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Kalahandi
Project Location Kalahandi
Investment INR ~100 Crore
Land Area Approx. 120 acres
Employment Approx. 5,000
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Kalahandi has significant growth potential in value addition and processing of turmeric. It is major producer of ginger, potato, maize, horticultural crops like mango, jackfruit, and pineapple
The Mega Food Parks will be developed according to the Mega Food Park Scheme by the Ministry of Food Processing.
In addition to the common infrastructure, these Parks will have following infrastructure:
Facilities for aggregation of agricultural produces
Post-harvest infrastructure for storage, sorting and grading at the farm level, as inadequate post-harvest handling, processing and storage infrastructure are the major challenges Odisha is facing currently
Platform for end-to-end integrated projects with the involvement of Model Farms (CoEs), Agropreneurs, Contract Farmers, SHGs, Producer Companies on one hand, and Retail chains, Individual Customers, Large Overseas Buyers on the other hand
Provision of access of stakeholders to Government/ Research agencies, multilateral bodies (WB, ADB, IFAD etc.), Companies with Technology, Knowledge and Capital, and Financial Institutions. Central Ministries including Food Processing industries, MSME, Agriculture, Rural Development, FSSAI, Commerce and Industries will also provide support separately to the end-to-end projects in the Food Park
Investment
Opportunities Creation of built infrastructure, Operation and maintenance
Connectivity Kalahandi is part of KBK Region
It is well connected to all parts of Odisha through roads and railways
It lies at a distance of 423 kms from capital City of Bhubaneswar
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO),
Ministry of Food Processing
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6.6. Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Dhenkanal
Name of Project Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Dhenkanal
Project Location Dhenkanal
Investment INR ~ 100 Crore
Land Area 3675 acres requisitioned by IDCO. 200 acres in A category
Employment Approx. 5,000
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Dhenkanal has significant production of mangoes, maize, sunflowers, vegetables, cashews and mushrooms. It has ample opportunities in processing and marketing in honey and medicinal plants
These Mega Food Parks will be developed according to the Mega Food Park Scheme by the Ministry of Food Processing.
In addition to the common infrastructure, these Parks will have following infrastructure:
Facilities for aggregation of agricultural produces
Post-harvest infrastructure for storage, sorting and grading at the farm level, as inadequate post-harvest handling, processing and storage infrastructure are the major challenges Odisha is facing currently
Platform for end-to-end integrated projects with the involvement of Model Farms (CoEs), Agropreneurs, Contract Farmers, SHGs, Producer Companies on one hand, and Retail chains, Individual Customers, Large Overseas Buyers on the other hand
Provision of access of stakeholders to Government/ Research agencies, multilateral bodies (WB, ADB, IFAD etc.), Companies with Technology, Knowledge and Capital, and Financial Institutions. Central Ministries including Food Processing industries, MSME, Agriculture, Rural Development, FSSAI, Commerce and Industries will also provide support separately to the end-to-end projects in the Food Park
Investment
Opportunities Creation of built infrastructure, Operation and maintenance
Connectivity Dhenkanal lies at a distance of 75 kms from Capital City of Bhubaneswar
It is connected to different parts of Odisha via NH 55 and NH 16
Nearest airport is at Bhubaneswar
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO),
Ministry of Food Processing
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6.7. Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Balasore
Name of Project Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Balasore
Project Location Balasore
Investment INR ~ 100 Crore
Land Area Approx. 100 - 150 acres
Employment Approx. 5,000 each
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Marine fisheries related activities is one of the major occupation of the people in this district. Abundance of water resources makes it the preferred destination for fisheries. Sadar and Chandipur blocks are known for practicing pisciculture
These Mega Food Parks will be developed according to the Mega Food Park Scheme by the Ministry of Food Processing.
In addition to the common infrastructure, these Parks will have following infrastructure:
Facilities for aggregation of agricultural produces
Post-harvest infrastructure for storage, sorting and grading at the farm level, as inadequate post-harvest handling, processing and storage infrastructure are the major challenges Odisha is facing currently
Platform for end-to-end integrated projects with the involvement of Model Farms (CoEs), Agropreneurs, Contract Farmers, SHGs, Producer Companies on one hand, and Retail chains, Individual Customers, Large Overseas Buyers on the other hand
Provision of access of stakeholders to Government/ Research agencies, multilateral bodies (WB, ADB, IFAD etc.), Companies with Technology, Knowledge and Capital, and Financial Institutions. Central Ministries including Food Processing industries, MSME, Agriculture, Rural Development, FSSAI, Commerce and Industries will also provide support separately to the end-to-end projects in the Food Park
Investment
Opportunities Creation of built infrastructure, Operation and maintenance
Connectivity It lies at about 194 kilometres north of the State capital Bhubaneswar
The nearest airport is Bhubaneshwar. Kolkata is approximately three and a half hours by train and approximately 4 to 5 hours by bus
Balasore railway station lies on the Howrah-Chennai main line of the South Eastern Railway
National Highway 5 and National Highway 60 pass through the district and connects it to all parts of India
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO),
Ministry of Food Processing
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6.8. Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Baragarh
Name of Project Development of Mega and Medium Food Park - Baragarh
Project Location Baragarh
Investment INR 100 Crore
Land Area Approx. 100 - 150 acres
Employment Approx. 5,000
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Bargarh has highest agricultural output among all the districts of the State. Significant production of sugarcane, vegetables, groundnuts and paddy
These Mega Food Parks will be developed according to the Mega Food Park Scheme by the Ministry of Food Processing.
In addition to the common infrastructure, these Parks will have following infrastructure:
Facilities for aggregation of agricultural produces
Post-harvest infrastructure for storage, sorting and grading at the farm level, as inadequate post-harvest handling, processing and storage infrastructure are the major challenges Odisha is facing currently
Platform for end-to-end integrated projects with the involvement of Model Farms (CoEs), Agropreneurs, Contract Farmers, SHGs, Producer Companies on one hand, and Retail chains, Individual Customers, Large Overseas Buyers on the other hand
Provision of access of stakeholders to Government/ Research agencies, multilateral bodies (WB, ADB, IFAD etc.), Companies with Technology, Knowledge and Capital, and Financial Institutions. Central Ministries including Food Processing industries, MSME, Agriculture, Rural Development, FSSAI, Commerce and Industries will also provide support separately to the end-to-end projects in the Food Park
Investment
Opportunities Creation of built infrastructure, Operation and maintenance
Connectivity Bargarh is located in Western Odisha, close to the border of neighbouring state of Chhattisgarh
Bargarh Road railway station on Jharsuguda-Vizianagaram line serves Bargarh district.
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO),
Ministry of Food Processing
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6.9. Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Agro and marine products - Angul
Name of Project Development of Centre of Excellence (CoE)
Project Location Angul
Investment INR 5 Cr – INR 25 Cr
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation) Mode
Project contours Agriculture occupies a vital place in the economy of Angul district.
The total cultivable area of this district is 2,16,403 Ha covering 32.7 % of the total geographical area of the district.
The CoE would be set up with support from the Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology and would support specific crop development through research and development.
These CoEs would also conduct field and lab exercises, support research and project activities and provide facilities for hands-on practical experience, demonstrations, trainings and research opportunities for the start-ups and MSMEs in the region.
Investment
Opportunities CoEs will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
Connectivity As Angul is a commercial and industrial centre of Odisha, it has a developed transportation network
NH 55 and NH 16 are two roads connecting Angul to different parts of the state
Nearest Airport is at Bhubaneswar. Jindal also has a private airport at Angul
Nodal agency MSME Department and the Orissa University of Agriculture and
Technology
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6.10. Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Agro and marine products - Dhenkanal
Name of Project Development of Centre of Excellence (CoE)
Project Location Dhenkanal
Investment INR 5 Cr – INR 25 Cr
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation) Mode
Project contours Dhenkanal has significant production of mangoes, maize, sunflowers, vegetables, cashews and mushrooms. It has ample opportunities in processing and marketing in honey and medicinal plants
The CoE would be set up with support from the Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology and would support specific crop development through research and development.
These CoEs would also conduct field and lab exercises, support research and project activities and provide facilities for hands-on practical experience, demonstrations, trainings and research opportunities for the start-ups and MSMEs in the region.
Investment
Opportunities CoEs will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
Connectivity Dhenkanal lies at a distance of 75 kms from Capital City of Bhubaneswar
It is connected to different parts of Odisha via NH 55 and NH 16
Nearest airport is at Bhubaneswar
Nodal agency MSME Department and the Orissa University of Agriculture and
Technology
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6.11. Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Agro and marine products - Ganjam
Name of Project Development of Centre of Excellence (CoE)
Project Location Ganjam
Investment INR 5 Cr – INR 25 Cr
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation) Mode
Project contours Ganjam is one of the major producers of paddy, groundnut, sugarcane, oilseeds, ragi, mung, biri, Kewda, cashew, fish, meat, milk and vegetables
The district accounts for close to 50% of the cashew processing industries in the State and is also the only district where Kewda is cultivated and is used commercially
The district holds potential for processing of marine products and dairy and poultry products
The CoE would be set up with support from the Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology and would support specific crop development through research and development.
These CoEs would also conduct field and lab exercises, support research and project activities and provide facilities for hands-on practical experience, demonstrations, trainings and research opportunities for the start-ups and MSMEs in the region.
Investment
Opportunities CoEs will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
Connectivity Ganjam district lies in southern part of Odisha
The main town of Ganjam district is Berhampur which is located at around 150 kms from Capital city of Bhubaneswar
Ganjam is connected to all parts of Odisha through roads and railway links
Nodal agency MSME Department and the Orissa University of Agriculture and
Technology
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6.12. Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Agro and marine products -
Nabarangapur
Name of Project Development of Centre of Excellence (CoE)
Project Location Nabarangapur
Investment INR 5 Cr – INR 25 Cr
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation) Mode
Project contours Major producer of paddy, ragi, maize, pulses, cashews, and wheat. It has extensive production of maize in the Umerkote, Jharigan, and Raighar blocks
The CoE would be set up with support from the Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology and would support specific crop development through research and development.
These CoEs would also conduct field and lab exercises, support research and project activities and provide facilities for hands-on practical experience, demonstrations, trainings and research opportunities for the start-ups and MSMEs in the region.
Investment
Opportunities CoEs will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
Connectivity Situated in the southwest corner of Odisha, it borders Koraput District
It lies at a distance of 545 kms from City Capital Bhubaneswar
Nabarangpur is near to Srikakulam, Andhra pardesh (230 Kms)
Nodal agency MSME Department and the Orissa University of Agriculture and
Technology
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6.13. Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Agro and marine products - Kandhamal
Name of Project Development of Centre of Excellence (CoE)
Project Location Kandhamal
Investment INR 5 Cr – INR 25 Cr
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation) Mode
Project contours Kandhamal has significant growth potential in value addition and processing of turmeric and is a major producer of ginger, potato, maize, horticultural crops like mango, jackfruit, and pineapple
The CoE would be set up with support from the Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology and would support specific crop development through research and development.
These CoEs would also conduct field and lab exercises, support research and project activities and provide facilities for hands-on practical experience, demonstrations, trainings and research opportunities for the start-ups and MSMEs in the region.
Investment
Opportunities CoEs will be developed in PPP Mode. Development of the built
infrastructure will be taken up by Private Developer
Connectivity The nearest airport is at Bhubaneswar 211 km. There is an airstrip at Gudari 5 km from Phulbani town for landing small planes and helicopters.
The nearest railway station is Rairakhol, on the Sambalpur – Bhubaneshwar line, which is 99 km from Phulbani.
It is well connected to all parts of State through roads
Nodal agency MSME Department and the Orissa University of Agriculture and
Technology
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6.14. Development of food quality testing and phyto-sanitary laboratories
Name of Project
Project Location In all the district headquarters
Investment INR 30 Crore per year by State Govt.
Land Area NA
Employment NA
Mode of Development Government / PPP
Project contours The setup of testing labs will have common usage in a cluster as well as to be used by a single unit.
Food processing centers at divisional and district level under the General Manager, DICs, will be formed, modernized and strengthened to ensure the monitoring and implementation of the Food Processing policy and other initiatives at a district level
Investment
Opportunities Creation of Infrastructure
State Incentives Maximum 50% grant of the project cost of setting up or up-gradation of NABL approved testing lab for common usage, with a maximum ceiling of INR 5 Crore, may be provided by the State Government
For usage by a single processing unit, maximum 50% of the cost of setting up of NABL approved testing lab, with a maximum ceiling of INR 5 lakhs may be granted by the State Government.
The extent of support may be decided by the nodal agency depending on the number of beneficiaries and the type of processing units.
Nodal agency Department of MSME
6.15. Commodity Value Chain based Cluster Development in PPP mode
Name of Project Commodity Value Chain based Cluster Development
Project Location All across state
Investment INR 10 – 15 Cr per cluster
Land Area
Employment
Mode of Development Government
Project contours Commodity based cluster development will enable a planned and focused approach towards developing the food processing industry in the State and based on the food processing strengths of the respective geographically demarcated areas.
The clusters will have access to technology consultancy cells at a district level, training centres providing continual training addressing specific industry requirements, access to cold
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storages, warehousing facilities, logistics network, packaging facilities and National level food testing laboratory.
Units will be housed in plug and play facilities set up by the Government
Common Facility Centers (CFC) will have Selling Center, Centralized Effluent Treatment Plants, Training and R&D Centers, Common Logistics Center, Central Warehousing etc.
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed by Government
State Incentives Facilities for processing waste produced in food processing units may be granted 50% of the project cost, up to a ceiling of INR 2 Crore, by the State Government of Odisha.
The Government may allocate INR 10 Crore towards this initiative.
The State scheme may also reduce the requirement of a critical mass of 25 units to 10 units for Soft Interventions.
The anchor industries may be offering an Anchor Unit subsidy of 20% of the value of fixed assets, with a cap of INR 20 Crore for the first three units for an investment of at least INR 100 Cr and employment of at least 100 people.
The investment incentives may be extended to both the anchor units set up in the Food Parks, as well as standalone units in the State. The State Government may allocate INR 100 Crore towards the initiative to attract the anchor industries in the State.
Nodal agency Department of MSME, Industries, Agriculture and Farmer’s Empowerment, Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare, Fisheries and animal resources development, APICOL, OSIC and IPICOL
6.16. Packaging Development Centres
Name of Project Packaging Development Centres
Project Location All across state
Investment INR 5 – 15 Cr per Centre
Land Area 10-20 acres
Employment Approx. 2000 (each centre)
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours
Investment
Opportunities Development of built infrastructure
State Incentives The State Government may provide capital subsidy to the extent of 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of INR 1 Crore, for each centre and may allocate INR 10 Crore per year towards the initiative.
Government may provide capital subsidy to the extent of 50% of the project cost, subject to a maximum of INR 5 lakhs, and may allocate an additional INR 1 Crore annually towards the initiative.
Nodal agency Department of MSME, Department of Industries
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6.17. Food processing exports through the development of AEZ - Angul
Name of Project Agri Export Zones (AEZs)
Project Location Angul
Investment Not decided
Land Area Not decided
Employment NA
Mode of Development Government
Project contours State has only one AEZ at Kandhamal for ginger and turmeric
Angul will be developed as AEZ foe Mangoes
Development of AEZs will benefit the units manufacturing the products immensely and will lead to:
Strengthened backward linkages with a market oriented approach,
Better product acceptability,
Increased value-addition,
Reduced cost of production,
Improvement in product quality and packaging,
Enhanced trade related research and development
Increased employment opportunities
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in Government Mode
State Incentives Eligible for financial assistance from the Central Government agencies like APEDA, NHB, Department of Food Processing Industries, and the Ministry of Agriculture
Nodal agency IDCOL, Department of MSME, Agriculture and Processed Food
Products Export Devpt Authority, APICOL
6.18. Food processing exports through the development of AEZs -
Dhenkanal
Name of Project Agri Export Zones (AEZs)
Project Location Dhenkanal
Investment Not decided
Land Area Not decided
Employment NA
Mode of Development Government
Project contours State has only one AEZ at Kandhamal for ginger and turmeric
AEZ for Dhenkanal will be developed for Mangoes
Development of AEZs will benefit the units manufacturing the products immensely and will lead to:
Strengthened backward linkages with a market oriented approach,
Better product acceptability,
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Increased value-addition,
Reduced cost of production,
Improvement in product quality and packaging,
Enhanced trade related research and development
Increased employment opportunities
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in Government Mode
State Incentives Eligible for financial assistance from the Central Government agencies like APEDA, NHB, Department of Food Processing Industries, and the Ministry of Agriculture
Nodal agency IDCOL, Department of MSME, Agriculture and Processed Food
Products Export Devpt Authority, APICOL
6.19. Food processing exports through the development of AEZs - Ganjam
Name of Project Agri Export Zones (AEZs)
Project Location Ganjam
Investment Not decided
Land Area Not decided
Employment NA
Mode of Development Government
Project contours State has only one AEZ at Kandhamal for ginger and turmeric
Ganjam AEZ will be developed for Kewda and cashew,
Development of AEZs will benefit the units manufacturing the products immensely and will lead to:
Strengthened backward linkages with a market oriented approach,
Better product acceptability,
Increased value-addition,
Reduced cost of production,
Improvement in product quality and packaging,
Enhanced trade related research and development
Increased employment opportunities
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in Government Mode
State Incentives Eligible for financial assistance from the Central Government agencies like APEDA, NHB, Department of Food Processing Industries, and the Ministry of Agriculture
Nodal agency IDCOL, Department of MSME, Agriculture and Processed Food
Products Export Development Authority, APICOL
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6.20. Food processing exports through the development of AEZs – KBK
Region
Name of Project Agri Export Zones (AEZs)
Project Location KBK (Koraput, Bolangir and Koraput)
Investment Not decided
Land Area Not decided
Employment NA
Mode of Development Government
Project contours State has only one AEZ at Kandhamal for ginger and turmeric
KBK AEZ will be developed for paddy and rice,
Development of AEZs will benefit the units manufacturing the products immensely and will lead to:
Strengthened backward linkages with a market oriented approach,
Better product acceptability,
Increased value-addition,
Reduced cost of production,
Improvement in product quality and packaging,
Enhanced trade related research and development
Increased employment opportunities
Investment
Opportunities Will be developed in Government Mode
State Incentives Eligible for financial assistance from the Central Government agencies like APEDA, NHB, Department of Food Processing Industries, and the Ministry of Agriculture
Nodal agency IDCOL, Department of MSME, Agriculture and Processed Food
Products Export Devpt Authority, APICOL
6.21. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Khurdha
Name of Project Development of Cold Storage Facilities
Project Location Khurdha
Investment INR 2000 Crore
Land Area 1000 acres of land in each of the districts
Employment Approx. 50 – 100 at each location
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours The average capacity of cold storages in Odisha is only 2.1 MT per sq. Km which is inadequate to address the present demand which lead to 35-40%66 wastage of vegetables, fruits, marine products etc.
Odisha is planning additional cold storage, targeting predominantly the marine industry, of capacity 10.1 lakhs MT per sq. km by 2025-26
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The Government has already decided to set up an additional 150 Cold storages in the state, with a capacity of 747,280 MT in the public-private partnership route by 2019
Investment
Opportunities Creating of Infrastructure, operation and maintenance through
PPP Mode.
State Incentives The State Government may offer:
A power tariff subsidy of INR 1.50 per unit for cold chains and cold storage units in the State
Capital subsidy to an extent of 50% of the cost of setting up a cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce may be offered, limited to a maximum of INR 5 Crore
Public-private partnership will be encouraged to establish cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce, pre and post-harvest network infrastructures and incentivize large players in cold chain, like ColdEX, Gati Kausar Cold Chain Solutions, Kelvin Cold Chain Logistics Pvt. Ltd., Accelerated Warehousing Logistics, Snowman Logistics Ltd., Redington Warehousing and Logistics, and MJ Logistics Services Ltd.
Connectivity Khurdha is well connected to all parts of the state.
Capital city Bhubaneswar is part of Khurdha district. The district headquarted is a Khurdha which is a municipality
Bhubaneswar International Airport is 25 kms from the Khurdha town
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC, Private players in cold chain and logistics
6.22. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Bhadrak
Name of Project Development of Cold Storage Facilities
Project Location Bhadrak
Investment INR 2000 Crore
Land Area 1000 acres of land in each of the districts
Employment Approx. 50 – 100 at each location
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours The average capacity of cold storages in Odisha is only 2.1 MT per sq. Km which is inadequate to address the present demand which lead to 35-40%66 wastage of vegetables, fruits, marine products etc.
Odisha is planning additional cold storage, targeting predominantly the marine industry, of capacity 10.1 lakhs MT per sq. km by 2025-26
The Government has already decided to set up an additional 150 Cold storages in the state, with a capacity of 747,280 MT in the public-private partnership route by 2019
Investment
Opportunities Creating of Infrastructure, operation and maintenance through
PPP Mode.
State Incentives The State Government may offer:
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A power tariff subsidy of INR 1.50 per unit for cold chains and cold storage units in the State
Capital subsidy to an extent of 50% of the cost of setting up a cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce may be offered, limited to a maximum of INR 5 Crore
Public-private partnership will be encouraged to establish cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce, pre and post-harvest network infrastructures and incentivize large players in cold chain, like ColdEX, Gati Kausar Cold Chain Solutions, Kelvin Cold Chain Logistics Pvt. Ltd., Accelerated Warehousing Logistics, Snowman Logistics Ltd., Redington Warehousing and Logistics, and MJ Logistics Services Ltd.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar - 210 kms
Railway Station: Bansada – 5 kms, Bhubaneswar – 205 kms
Cuttack – 180 kms
Port: Dhamara Port – 10 kms Paradip Port - 212 kms
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC, Private players in cold chain and logistics
6.23. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Jagatsinghpur
Name of Project Development of Cold Storage Facilities
Project Location Jagatsinghpur
Investment INR 2000 Crore
Land Area 1000 acres of land in each of the districts
Employment Approx. 50 – 100 at each location
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours The average capacity of cold storages in Odisha is only 2.1 MT per sq. Km which is inadequate to address the present demand which lead to 35-40%66 wastage of vegetables, fruits, marine products etc.
Odisha is planning additional cold storage, targeting predominantly the marine industry, of capacity 10.1 lakhs MT per sq. km by 2025-26
The Government has already decided to set up an additional 150 Cold storages in the state, with a capacity of 747,280 MT in the public-private partnership route by 2019
Investment
Opportunities Creating of Infrastructure, operation and maintenance through
PPP Mode.
State Incentives The State Government may offer:
A power tariff subsidy of INR 1.50 per unit for cold chains and cold storage units in the State
Capital subsidy to an extent of 50% of the cost of setting up a cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce may be offered, limited to a maximum of INR 5 Crore
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Public-private partnership will be encouraged to establish cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce, pre and post-harvest network infrastructures and incentivize large players in cold chain, like ColdEX, Gati Kausar Cold Chain Solutions, Kelvin Cold Chain Logistics Pvt. Ltd., Accelerated Warehousing Logistics, Snowman Logistics Ltd., Redington Warehousing and Logistics, and MJ Logistics Services Ltd.
Connectivity The nearest railway station from Jagatsinghpur town is Gorakhnath Station which is about 10 km from Jagatsinghpur
Nearest airport is Biju Patnaik International Airport at Bhubaneswar – 100 kms
Jagatsinghpur is well connected with other cities via road
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC, Private players in cold chain and logistics
6.24. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Cuttack
Name of Project Development of Cold Storage Facilities
Project Location Cuttack
Investment INR 2000 Crore
Land Area 1000 acres of land in each of the districts
Employment Approx. 50 – 100 at each location
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours The average capacity of cold storages in Odisha is only 2.1 MT per sq. Km which is inadequate to address the present demand which lead to 35-40%66 wastage of vegetables, fruits, marine products etc.
Odisha is planning additional cold storage, targeting predominantly the marine industry, of capacity 10.1 lakhs MT per sq. km by 2025-26
The Government has already decided to set up an additional 150 Cold storages in the state, with a capacity of 747,280 MT in the public-private partnership route by 2019
Investment
Opportunities Creating of Infrastructure, operation and maintenance through
PPP Mode.
State Incentives The State Government may offer:
A power tariff subsidy of INR 1.50 per unit for cold chains and cold storage units in the State
Capital subsidy to an extent of 50% of the cost of setting up a cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce may be offered, limited to a maximum of INR 5 Crore
Public-private partnership will be encouraged to establish cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce, pre and post-harvest network infrastructures and incentivize large players in cold chain, like ColdEX, Gati Kausar Cold Chain Solutions, Kelvin Cold Chain Logistics Pvt. Ltd., Accelerated Warehousing Logistics, Snowman Logistics Ltd., Redington Warehousing and Logistics, and MJ Logistics Services Ltd.
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Connectivity Cuttack is located at a distance of 25 Kms from Bhubaneswar
Cuttack railway station is part of east Coast railways
Paradip Port is around 90 kms from Cuttack
Cuttack has excellent connectivity through roads to all parts of Odisha
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC, Private players in cold chain and logistics
6.25. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Balasore
Name of Project Development of Cold Storage Facilities
Project Location Balasore
Investment INR 2000 Crore
Land Area 1000 acres of land in each of the districts
Employment Approx. 50 – 100 at each location
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours The average capacity of cold storages in Odisha is only 2.1 MT per sq. Km which is inadequate to address the present demand which lead to 35-40%66 wastage of vegetables, fruits, marine products etc.
Odisha is planning additional cold storage, targeting predominantly the marine industry, of capacity 10.1 lakhs MT per sq. km by 2025-26
The Government has already decided to set up an additional 150 Cold storages in the state, with a capacity of 747,280 MT in the public-private partnership route by 2019
Investment
Opportunities Creating of Infrastructure, operation and maintenance through
PPP Mode.
State Incentives The State Government may offer:
A power tariff subsidy of INR 1.50 per unit for cold chains and cold storage units in the State
Capital subsidy to an extent of 50% of the cost of setting up a cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce may be offered, limited to a maximum of INR 5 Crore
Public-private partnership will be encouraged to establish cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce, pre and post-harvest network infrastructures and incentivize large players in cold chain, like ColdEX, Gati Kausar Cold Chain Solutions, Kelvin Cold Chain Logistics Pvt. Ltd., Accelerated Warehousing Logistics, Snowman Logistics Ltd., Redington Warehousing and Logistics, and MJ Logistics Services Ltd.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 200 Kms
Railway Station: Balasore - 8 Kms Bhubaneswar – 205 Kms
Cuttack – 180 Kms
Port: Dhamra Port – 85 Kms
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC, Private players in cold chain and logistics
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6.26. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Rayagada
Name of Project Development of Cold Storage Facilities
Project Location Rayagada
Investment INR 2000 Crore
Land Area 1000 acres of land in each of the districts
Employment Approx. 50 – 100 at each location
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours The average capacity of cold storages in Odisha is only 2.1 MT per sq. Km which is inadequate to address the present demand which lead to 35-40%66 wastage of vegetables, fruits, marine products etc.
Odisha is planning additional cold storage, targeting predominantly the marine industry, of capacity 10.1 lakhs MT per sq. km by 2025-26
The Government has already decided to set up an additional 150 Cold storages in the state, with a capacity of 747,280 MT in the public-private partnership route by 2019
Investment
Opportunities Creating of Infrastructure, operation and maintenance through
PPP Mode.
State Incentives The State Government may offer:
A power tariff subsidy of INR 1.50 per unit for cold chains and cold storage units in the State
Capital subsidy to an extent of 50% of the cost of setting up a cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce may be offered, limited to a maximum of INR 5 Crore
Public-private partnership will be encouraged to establish cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce, pre and post-harvest network infrastructures and incentivize large players in cold chain, like ColdEX, Gati Kausar Cold Chain Solutions, Kelvin Cold Chain Logistics Pvt. Ltd., Accelerated Warehousing Logistics, Snowman Logistics Ltd., Redington Warehousing and Logistics, and MJ Logistics Services Ltd.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 400 Kms
Railway Station: Gunupur– 15 Kms, Bhubbaneswar – 405 Kms
Port: Gopalpur Port – 250 Kms, Vizag Port - 226 Kms
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC, Private players in cold chain and logistics
6.27. Development of Cold Storage Facilities - Ganjam
Name of Project Development of Cold Storage Facilities
Project Location Ganjam
Investment INR 2000 Crore
Land Area 1000 acres of land in each of the districts
Employment Approx. 50 – 100 at each location
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Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours The average capacity of cold storages in Odisha is only 2.1 MT per sq. Km which is inadequate to address the present demand which lead to 35-40%66 wastage of vegetables, fruits, marine products etc.
Odisha is planning additional cold storage, targeting predominantly the marine industry, of capacity 10.1 lakhs MT per sq. km by 2025-26
The Government has already decided to set up an additional 150 Cold storages in the state, with a capacity of 747,280 MT in the public-private partnership route by 2019
Investment
Opportunities Creating of Infrastructure, operation and maintenance through
PPP Mode.
State Incentives The State Government may offer:
A power tariff subsidy of INR 1.50 per unit for cold chains and cold storage units in the State
Capital subsidy to an extent of 50% of the cost of setting up a cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce may be offered, limited to a maximum of INR 5 Crore
Public-private partnership will be encouraged to establish cold chain for agriculture/ horticulture/ dairy/ meat produce, pre and post-harvest network infrastructures and incentivize large players in cold chain, like ColdEX, Gati Kausar Cold Chain Solutions, Kelvin Cold Chain Logistics Pvt. Ltd., Accelerated Warehousing Logistics, Snowman Logistics Ltd., Redington Warehousing and Logistics, and MJ Logistics Services Ltd.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 150 km
Railway Station: Berhampur – 100 Kms Bhubaneswar – 150 Kms
Cuttack – 180 Kms
Port: Gopalpur Port – 100 Kms, Paradip Port – 254 Kms
Nodal agency Department of MSME, OSIC, Private players in cold chain and logistics
6.28. Development of a state-of-the-art laboratory for fish and shrimp
processors and mobile aqua labs
Name of Project Fishery Harbours
Project Location Bhubaneswar
Investment INR 22.5 Crore
Land Area 20 acres
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours Government of Odisha has already prepared a roadmap to achieve marine exports of INR 10,000 Crore by 2020. The State, however, still lacks laboratories facilities for testing of soil, salinity and water parameters along with causative factors of diseases
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In order to boost the testing and quality control facilities for the marine processing units in the State, a state-of-the-art laboratory for processors and exporters
The State is also planning to have mobile aqua labs for every 500 hectares under the PPP mode, involving local farmers, farmers’ societies, and associations.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the State of art laboratories and Procurement of
Mobile Aqua Land including Operation and Maintenance will be taken up through PPP
Nodal agency Department of Fisheries and Animal Resources Development, IDCO
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7. Urban Infrastructure & Utilities
7.1. Improvement of Water Supply to Greater Berhampur
Name of Project Improvement of Water Supply to Greater Berhampur
Project Location District: Ganjam, Location: Berhampur Municipal Corporation
Approx. Project cost INR 488 Crore
Focus sector Water Supply
Status of approvals Approved by Housing and Urban Development Department (H&UD), Govt. of Odisha
Project contours The current water supply to Berhampur is only 50 MLD and faces water scarcity every summer. It is proposed to augment the water supply source and improve the distribution network of Berhampur town.
The key components of the project are:
Intake Well
Raw Water Transmission Mains (Rising Main and Gravity Mains
Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
Clear Water Transmission Mains
Laying of feeder transmission mains to UGRs
Construction of 10 no. Underground Reservoirs (UGR)
17 no. Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR) and 18 no. Pump Houses
Laying of 232 Km distribution network
Investment Opportunities
Creating water supply and distribution infrastructure in EPC mode
Nodal agency Public Health Engineering Dept. Govt of Odisha
For further information
Mr. S. Laxmi Pati,
Engineer In Chief, PHE Dept. Odisha
1st Floor, Heads of Dept. Building , Bhubaneswar-751001
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7.2. Development of affordable housing with private sector participation in
Bhubaneswar
Name of Project Development of affordable housing with private sector participation in Bhubaneswar
Project Location Chandrashekarpur, Bhubaneswar
Area of the project 22.8 Acres
Approx. Project cost $ 75 Million (INR 500 Crores )
Focus sector Housing
Status of approvals The transaction structure for development of the project with private sector has been approved by the Empowered Committee on Infrastructure with consent to identify the private sector through a competitive bid process. The bid process to be commenced once the final notification by MoEF regarding development on the project site is issued.
Project contours 1. Develop affordable housing units on 14 acres of land parcel in accordance with the design and construction requirements of BDA
2. Hand back affordable housing development to BDA free of cost on completion of construction
3. Make payment (@2% of the cost of EWS units) to an account for O&M and carry out maintenance of the Affordable Housing Development for a period of 2 years post handover.
4. Undertake residential units for middle or high income categories and / or commercial development on 8 acres of land parcel within specified time frames and have the flexibility to sell such units as per market pricing
Investment Opportunities The interested firms could bid for the project upon commencement of bid process by BDA.
Connectivity The site is located in the heart of the city and is well connected by road.
Rail: Bhubaneswar railway station
Road: connectivity exists
Air: Biju Patnaik International Airport
Proposed Infrastructure 2960 EWS Housing Units on Affordable Housing Area.
Residential units for middle or high income categories and / or commercial development on Developer Area.
Basic Infrastructure Facilities including provision for water supply, internal roads, waste management, sewerage system, power, street lights etc.
Social Infrastructure comprising neighborhood shopping and community facilities - primary school, market place and primary health centre
Nodal agency Bhubaneswar Development Authority
For further information Vice Chairman Bhubaneswar Development Authority Bhubaneswar, India Office- +91-674-2396124 Fax- +91-674-2390633 Email: [email protected]
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7.3. Sewerage System Project at Sambalpur
Name of Project Sewerage System Project at Sambalpur
Project Location Sambalpur town
Area of the project Sewerage Network of 255 Km for Sambalpur Town
Approx. Project cost
INR 375.97 crore
Focus sector Infrastructure
Status of approvals Approved by Housing and Urban Development Department (H&UD), Govt. of Odisha. Tender floated, Land acquisition in progress
Project contours It is proposed to set up sewerage system for Sambalpur town comprising the following:
Sewerage Network of 255 Km for Sambalpur Town
8 no.s of sewerage Intermediate Pumping Stations
One Sewerage Treatment Plant of 42 MLD capacity is proposed using Activated Sludge Process Technology
Investment Opportunities
The project will be developed in EPC mode
Nodal agency Odisha Water Supply & Sewerage Board (OWS&SB)
For further information
Er. S.K. Dash
Satyanagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Phone-0674-2571185/2570086
Email:[email protected]
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7.4. Solid Waste Management project in 36 towns grouped in 12 clusters
Name of Project Solid Waste Management project in 36 towns grouped in 12 clusters
Project Location Across Odisha
Area of the project NA
Approx. Project cost
INR 230 Cr
Focus sector Solid Waste Management
Status of approvals Prefeasibility report under preparation for 26 towns. Consultant to be appointed for additional 10 towns
Project contours Objective to implement the Project of providing Municipal Solid Waste Management including collection, transportation, processing and disposal of waste generated in the various ULBs on cluster basis.
Investment Opportunities
Partner with different Urban Local Bodies for project implementation. Project will be developed through PPP
Nodal agency Director of Municipal Administration, Govt. of Odisha
For further information
The Secretary OUIDF, Address: OUIDF Trust, Zone A/2, Fourth Floor,
Fortune Towers, Bhubaneswar-751023 Phone: 0674-2300396, 2300397
email: [email protected]
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7.5. Sewerage System at Rourkela East and West Project
Name of Project Sewerage System at Rourkela East and West Project
Project Location District-Sundergarh, Town-Rourkela Municipal Corporation
Approx. Project cost
INR 81.05 Cr (East Project) and INR 307.66 Cr (West Project)
Focus sector Urban Infrastructure
Status of approvals Approved by Housing and Urban Development Department (H&UD), Govt. of Odisha
Project contours Rourkela East Project
The project involves abatement of pollution and prevention of untreated sewage into river Koel and comprises the following components:
8 MLD capacity STP at Koel Nagar based on SBR technology
Two sewerage pumping stations
Sewerage network of 46.4 Km
Rourkela West Project
The project involves abatement of pollution of river Koel and river Brahmani and comprises the following components:
40 MLD STP at Ruputola using SBR technology
4 Sewerage pumping stations
189 Km Sewerage network
Investment Opportunities
Project will be developed through EPC
Nodal agency Orissa Water Supply & Sewerage Board.
For further information
Member Secretary
Orissa Water Supply & Sewerage Board
Satyanagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Phone-0674-2571185/2570086
Email:[email protected]
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7.6. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Balasore
Name of Project Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha
Project Location Balasore
Approx. Project cost
Approx. INR 800 Cr
Focus sector Rural water supply
Status of approvals Approved by State Govt. Tendering for the project is yet to start
Project contours 5 nos. of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Balasore/Bhadrak/Keonjhar/Puri/Bolangir Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-I. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 274.81 crores)
2 nos. Of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Cuttack/ Jagatsinghpur Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-2. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 272.56 crores)
Execution of Rural Piped Water Project pertaining to Anugul District including five years Operation & Maintenance”. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 160.61 crores)
Execution of 03 Nos. Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Project in mining affected villages pertaining to Jajpur/ Keonjhar districts including 5 years O&M on EPC contract under Package-1” (Estimated Project Cost: INR 90.87 crores)
Investment Opportunities
Project will be developed in EPC mode
Water Supply infrastructure and distribution network
Operation and Maintenance
Nodal agency Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS), Rural Development Department
For further information
Chief Engineer – Water Supply
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Jal O Parimal Bhawan
Unit – V, Bhubaneswar – 751001
Phone: 0674-2531533
E-mail: [email protected]
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7.7. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Bhadrak
Name of Project Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha
Project Location Bhadrak
Approx. Project cost
Approx. INR 800 Cr
Focus sector Rural water supply
Status of approvals Approved by State Govt. Tendering for the project is yet to start
Project contours 5 nos. of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Balasore/Bhadrak/Keonjhar/Puri/Bolangir Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-I. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 274.81 crores)
2 nos. Of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Cuttack/ Jagatsinghpur Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-2. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 272.56 crores)
Execution of Rural Piped Water Project pertaining to Anugul District including five years Operation & Maintenance”. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 160.61 crores)
Execution of 03 Nos. Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Project in mining affected villages pertaining to Jajpur/ Keonjhar districts including 5 years O&M on EPC contract under Package-1” (Estimated Project Cost: INR 90.87 crores)
Investment Opportunities
Project will be developed in EPC mode
Water Supply infrastructure and distribution network
Operation and Maintenance
Nodal agency Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS), Rural Development Department
For further information
Chief Engineer – Water Supply
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Jal O Parimal Bhawan
Unit – V, Bhubaneswar – 751001
Phone: 0674-2531533
E-mail: [email protected]
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7.8. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Keonjhar
Name of Project Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha
Project Location Keonjhar
Approx. Project cost
Approx. INR 800 Cr
Focus sector Rural water supply
Status of approvals Approved by State Govt. Tendering for the project is yet to start
Project contours 5 nos. of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Balasore/Bhadrak/Keonjhar/Puri/Bolangir Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-I. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 274.81 crores)
2 nos. Of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Cuttack/ Jagatsinghpur Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-2. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 272.56 crores)
Execution of Rural Piped Water Project pertaining to Anugul District including five years Operation & Maintenance”. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 160.61 crores)
Execution of 03 Nos. Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Project in mining affected villages pertaining to Jajpur/ Keonjhar districts including 5 years O&M on EPC contract under Package-1” (Estimated Project Cost: INR 90.87 crores)
Investment Opportunities
Project will be developed in EPC mode
Water Supply infrastructure and distribution network
Operation and Maintenance
Nodal agency Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS), Rural Development Department
For further information
Chief Engineer – Water Supply
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Jal O Parimal Bhawan
Unit – V, Bhubaneswar – 751001
Phone: 0674-2531533
E-mail: [email protected]
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7.9. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Puri
Name of Project Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha
Project Location Puri
Approx. Project cost
Approx. INR 800 Cr
Focus sector Rural water supply
Status of approvals Approved by State Govt. Tendering for the project is yet to start
Project contours 5 nos. of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Balasore/ Bhadrak/ Keonjhar/ Puri/ Bolangir Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-I. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 274.81 crores)
2 nos. Of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Cuttack/ Jagatsinghpur Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-2. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 272.56 crores)
Execution of Rural Piped Water Project pertaining to Anugul District including five years Operation & Maintenance”. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 160.61 crores)
Execution of 03 Nos. Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Project in mining affected villages pertaining to Jajpur/ Keonjhar districts including 5 years O&M on EPC contract under Package-1” (Estimated Project Cost: INR 90.87 crores)
Investment Opportunities
Project will be developed in EPC mode
Water Supply infrastructure and distribution network
Operation and Maintenance
Nodal agency Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS), Rural Development Department
For further information
Chief Engineer – Water Supply
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Jal O Parimal Bhawan
Unit – V, Bhubaneswar – 751001
Phone: 0674-2531533
E-mail: [email protected]
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7.10. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Bolangir
Name of Project Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha
Project Location Bolangir
Approx. Project cost
Approx. INR 800 Cr
Focus sector Rural water supply
Status of approvals Approved by State Govt. Tendering for the project is yet to start
Project contours 5 nos. of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Balasore/Bhadrak/Keonjhar/Puri/Bolangir Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-I. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 274.81 crores)
2 nos. Of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Cuttack/ Jagatsinghpur Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-2. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 272.56 crores)
Execution of Rural Piped Water Project pertaining to Anugul District including five years Operation & Maintenance”. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 160.61 crores)
Execution of 03 Nos. Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Project in mining affected villages pertaining to Jajpur/ Keonjhar districts including 5 years O&M on EPC contract under Package-1” (Estimated Project Cost: INR 90.87 crores)
Investment Opportunities
Project will be developed in EPC mode
Water Supply infrastructure and distribution network
Operation and Maintenance
Nodal agency Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS), Rural Development Department
For further information
Chief Engineer – Water Supply
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Jal O Parimal Bhawan
Unit – V, Bhubaneswar – 751001
Phone: 0674-2531533
E-mail: [email protected]
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7.11. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Cuttack
Name of Project Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha
Project Location Cuttack
Approx. Project cost
Approx. INR 800 Cr
Focus sector Rural water supply
Status of approvals Approved by State Govt. Tendering for the project is yet to start
Project contours 5 nos. of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Balasore/Bhadrak/Keonjhar/Puri/Bolangir Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-I. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 274.81 crores)
2 nos. Of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Cuttack/ Jagatsinghpur Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-2. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 272.56 crores)
Execution of Rural Piped Water Project pertaining to Anugul District including five years Operation & Maintenance”. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 160.61 crores)
Execution of 03 Nos. Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Project in mining affected villages pertaining to Jajpur/ Keonjhar districts including 5 years O&M on EPC contract under Package-1” (Estimated Project Cost: INR 90.87 crores)
Investment Opportunities
Project will be developed in EPC mode
Water Supply infrastructure and distribution network
Operation and Maintenance
Nodal agency Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS), Rural Development Department
For further information
Chief Engineer – Water Supply
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Jal O Parimal Bhawan
Unit – V, Bhubaneswar – 751001
Phone: 0674-2531533
E-mail: [email protected]
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7.12. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha -
Jagatsinghpur
Name of Project Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha
Project Location Jagatsinghpur
Approx. Project cost
Approx. INR 800 Cr
Focus sector Rural water supply
Status of approvals Approved by State Govt. Tendering for the project is yet to start
Project contours 5 nos. of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Balasore/Bhadrak/Keonjhar/Puri/Bolangir Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-I. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 274.81 crores)
2 nos. Of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Cuttack/ Jagatsinghpur Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-2. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 272.56 crores)
Execution of Rural Piped Water Project pertaining to Anugul District including five years Operation & Maintenance”. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 160.61 crores)
Execution of 03 Nos. Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Project in mining affected villages pertaining to Jajpur/ Keonjhar districts including 5 years O&M on EPC contract under Package-1” (Estimated Project Cost: INR 90.87 crores)
Investment Opportunities
Project will be developed in EPC mode
Water Supply infrastructure and distribution network
Operation and Maintenance
Nodal agency Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS), Rural Development Department
For further information
Chief Engineer – Water Supply
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Jal O Parimal Bhawan
Unit – V, Bhubaneswar – 751001
Phone: 0674-2531533
E-mail: [email protected]
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7.13. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Angul
Name of Project Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha
Project Location Angul
Approx. Project cost
Approx. INR 800 Cr
Focus sector Rural water supply
Status of approvals Approved by State Govt. Tendering for the project is yet to start
Project contours 5 nos. of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Balasore/Bhadrak/Keonjhar/Puri/Bolangir Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-I. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 274.81 crores)
2 nos. Of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Cuttack/ Jagatsinghpur Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-2. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 272.56 crores)
Execution of Rural Piped Water Project pertaining to Anugul District including five years Operation & Maintenance”. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 160.61 crores)
Execution of 03 Nos. Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Project in mining affected villages pertaining to Jajpur/ Keonjhar districts including 5 years O&M on EPC contract under Package-1” (Estimated Project Cost: INR 90.87 crores)
Investment Opportunities
Project will be developed in EPC mode
Water Supply infrastructure and distribution network
Operation and Maintenance
Nodal agency Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS), Rural Development Department
For further information
Chief Engineer – Water Supply
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Jal O Parimal Bhawan
Unit – V, Bhubaneswar – 751001
Phone: 0674-2531533
E-mail: [email protected]
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7.14. Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha - Jajpur
Name of Project Mega Water Supply Projects in different districts of Odisha
Project Location Jajpur
Approx. Project cost
Approx. INR 800 Cr
Focus sector Rural water supply
Status of approvals Approved by State Govt. Tendering for the project is yet to start
Project contours 5 nos. of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Balasore/Bhadrak/Keonjhar/Puri/Bolangir Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-I. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 274.81 crores)
2 nos. Of Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Scheme pertaining to Cuttack/ Jagatsinghpur Districts including five years Operation & Maintenance” under Package-2. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 272.56 crores)
Execution of Rural Piped Water Project pertaining to Anugul District including five years Operation & Maintenance”. (Estimated Project Cost: INR 160.61 crores)
Execution of 03 Nos. Individual Rural Piped Water Supply Project in mining affected villages pertaining to Jajpur/ Keonjhar districts including 5 years O&M on EPC contract under Package-1” (Estimated Project Cost: INR 90.87 crores)
Investment Opportunities
Project will be developed in EPC mode
Water Supply infrastructure and distribution network
Operation and Maintenance
Nodal agency Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS), Rural Development Department
For further information
Chief Engineer – Water Supply
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Jal O Parimal Bhawan
Unit – V, Bhubaneswar – 751001
Phone: 0674-2531533
E-mail: [email protected]
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7.15. Affordable Housing Project at Rourkela
Name of Project Affordable Housing Project at Madhusudan Palli, Rourkela in PPP
Project Location Location: Madhusudan Palli, Town :Rourkela, District: Sundargarh
Area of the project 25 acre
Approx. Project cost $ 45 million (INR 300 crore)
Focus sector Housing and Infrastructure
Status of approvals Approved by H&UD Department, Govt. of Odisha. Tender has been floated for appointment for consultant for Bid Process Management
Project contours There is a shortage of affordable housing in Odisha.
To meet the demand in this segment Rourkela Development Authority is coming up with Affordable Housing Scheme under Housing for All scheme in Madhusudan Palli area
About 3,200 units of affordable housing can be developed in the said site.
Investment Opportunities
Housing development
Connectivity The site is located about 4 km from NH-42
Railway siding abutting the development
Bhubaneswar International Airport is at a distance of about 100 kms.
Paradip port is situated 174 km from the project site.
Proposed Infrastructure
The water requirement will be met through the perennial Brahmani River which flows near the site.
The Government of Odisha assures 24x7 availability of the required power via the National and State power grids.
Logistics infrastructure facility will be developed within the park with secured parking lots and 24x7 surveillance system
Nodal agency Rourkela Development Authority
For further information Mission Director, Odisha Urban Housing Mission
AWAAS Building, Vivekananda Marg, Bhubaneswar-14
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0674-2430232
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8. Smart City Projects
8.1. Bhubaneswar Smart City - Railway Station Multi Modal Hub
Name of Project Railway Station Multi Modal Hub
Project Location Bhubaneswar
Area of the project
12 acres
Approx. Project cost
INR 640 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Employment 5400 (direct and indirect)
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Transit oriented development project on 12 acres of land
This project will cater to transit population of 2,385
The purpose is decongestion of Bhubaneswar railway station
square and re-densification and Streamlining of traffic flow to
the Station
Adaptive reuse of underutilized existing parking area
Investment Opportunities
Development of 20.32 lakh sq. ft. of built up area comprising of offices, retail areas, hotels, convention center and residences
Connectivity The site is located at Bhubaneswar Railway Station and
4.5 Kms from the Airport
Proposed Infrastructure
Solar canopy with Net metering
Rainwater harvesting structures
Waste recycling station
Shared parking with real time tracking option
Night shelter for transit population and urban poor
Pedestrian transit plaza
Mixed-Use Multi-Level Smart Parking
Grid connected Solar panel parking lot
Dedicated street vending zones
Nodal agency Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
For further information
Chief Executive Officer
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
Akash Shova Building, Sachivalaya Marg
Bhubaneswar-751001, Odisha, India
Email: [email protected];
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8.2. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Janpath Government Housing Redevelopment
Name of Project Janpath Government Housing Redevelopment
Project Location Janpath, Bhubaneswar
Area of the project
30 acres
Approx. Project cost
INR 1260 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Employment 11,650 (direct and indirect)
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Spread across 30 acres of govt. land, this redevelopment and
re-densification project will provide 3800 houses
Will house around 8,775 populations
Mixed use high rise high density development
Investment Opportunities
Residential redevelopment of 3800 houses with average 1,000
sq. ft. carpet area and 1,600 sq. ft. saleable area.
Development of hospitals, multi-level car parking, retail and
office spaces
Connectivity 1.5 Kms from Bhubaneswar Railway Station
3 Kms from the Airport
Proposed Infrastructure
Residential units, multi-level car parking, retail and office spaces
Nodal agency Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
For further information
Chief Executive Officer
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
Akash Shova Building, Sachivalaya Marg
Bhubaneswar-751001, Odisha, India
Email: [email protected];
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8.3. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Mission Awaas (Slum Redevelopment Projects)
Name of Project Smart City – Mission Awaas (Slum Redevelopment Projects)
Project Location Bhubaneswar
Area of the project
Spread over four locations – Bapuji Nagar, Kharabela Nagar, Shanti Nagar and Shahid Nagar
Approx. Project cost
INR 840 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Employment Approx. 4000
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours This project will provide Dwelling Units in EWS and HIG/MIG
segment Addressing housing need of Urban poor and EWS
Providing basic infrastructures and utilities
Improvement of quality of living
Investment Opportunities
Development of 6,000 EWS residential units and 1,200
HIG/MIG units for cross subsidisation
Connectivity The locations are within a radius of 5 Kms from Bhubaneswar Railway Station and Airport
Proposed Infrastructure
Residential units (EWS and HIG/MIG)
Nodal agency Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
For further information
Chief Executive Officer
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
Akash Shova Building, Sachivalaya Marg
Bhubaneswar-751001, Odisha, India
Email: [email protected];
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8.4. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Solid Waste Management
Name of Project Smart City – Solid Waste Management
Project Location Bhubaneswar
Area of the project
Pan-city project
Approx. Project cost
INR 14.5 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Employment Approx. 450
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Installation and maintenance of smart waste bins
Creation of recycling plants
Energy production of from waste
Online systems for waste collection routes
Investment Opportunities
Across areas of solid waste management
Connectivity
Proposed Infrastructure
Primary and secondary collection infrastructure
Rolling stock for collection and transportation
Treatment and disposal infrastructure
Nodal agency Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
For further information
Chief Executive Officer
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
Akash Shova Building, Sachivalaya Marg
Bhubaneswar-751001, Odisha, India
Email: [email protected];
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8.5. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Public Bicycle Sharing Scheme
Name of Project Public Bicycle Sharing Scheme
Project Location Janpath, Bhubaneswar
Area of the project
Along Janpath, Bhubaneswar
Approx. Project cost
INR 9.5 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Employment Approx. 100
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours The 5 kms long commercial and transit corridor of Janpath will
undergo a redesigning of the existing 60 m RoW into a
pedestrian friendly roadway.
Bicycle sharing and renting scheme and shared lane bicycle
marking interventions are proposed
Investment Opportunities
Development of cycling infrastructure
Implementation of public bicycle sharing system and
operations handling
Connectivity
Proposed Infrastructure
Cycling infrastructure
Nodal agency Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
For further information
Chief Executive Officer
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
Akash Shova Building, Sachivalaya Marg
Bhubaneswar-751001, Odisha, India
Email: [email protected];
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8.6. Bhubaneswar Smart City – E-rickshaw project
Name of Project Smart City – E-rickshaw project
Project Location Bhubaneswar
Area of the project
Pan-city project
Approx. Project cost
INR 10.5 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Employment Approx. 750
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Setting up and installation of 500 E-Rickshaws, allied
infrastructure and charging stations
Investment Opportunities
Development of online system for tracking of rickshaw fleet
Instant booking for short distances
Connectivity
Proposed Infrastructure
Booking facilities
Online tracking system
Nodal agency Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
For further information
Chief Executive Officer
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
Akash Shova Building, Sachivalaya Marg
Bhubaneswar-751001, Odisha, India
Email: [email protected];
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8.7. Bhubaneswar Smart City – LED Street Lighting
Name of Project Smart City – LED Street Lighting
Project Location Bhubaneswar
Area of the project
Pan-city project
Approx. Project cost
INR 3 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Employment Approx. 50
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Installation and Commissioning of LED Street lighting in
Bhubaneswar Town Centre District (BTCD) Area
Investment Opportunities
Supply, installation, operation and maintenance of LED street
lighting
Call centre for citizen interaction
Connectivity
Proposed Infrastructure
LED street lighting
Nodal agency Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
For further information
Chief Executive Officer
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
Akash Shova Building, Sachivalaya Marg
Bhubaneswar-751001, Odisha, India
Email: [email protected];
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8.8. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Micro Solar Power project
Name of Project Smart City – Micro Solar Power Project
Project Location Bhubaneswar
Area of the project
Pan-city project
Approx. Project cost
INR 3 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Employment Approx. 100
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Rooftop solar projects of 2 MW on existing public buildings and
0.4 MW in mini-solar power plant project in Lake Neutral
Investment Opportunities
Supply, installation, operation and maintenance of solar power
cells
Automated operations and net metering of power supplied
Connectivity
Proposed Infrastructure
Roof Top Solar Panels
Battery Storage and meters
Nodal agency Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
For further information
Chief Executive Officer
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
Akash Shova Building, Sachivalaya Marg
Bhubaneswar-751001, Odisha, India
Email: [email protected];
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8.9. Bhubaneswar Smart City – Satya Nagar Institutional Core
Name of Project Bhubaneswar Smart City – Satya Nagar Institutional Core
Project Location Bhubaneswar
Area of the project
40 acres
Approx. Project cost
> INR 1000 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Employment 13,850
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Redevelopment of 40 acres of underutilized public land
This development will house around 3,015 population
Investment Opportunities
Commercial Hub
Establishment of educational hub
Promotion of cultural activities
Connectivity 6 Kms from Bhubaneswar Airport
2 Kms from Bhubaneswar Railway Station
Proposed Infrastructure
Smart Bin
Non - vehicular zones
Mixed-Use Multi-Level Smart Parking
Dedicated street vending zones
Central Plaza for cultural and congregational activity
Nodal agency Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
For further information
Chief Executive Officer
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited
Akash Shova Building, Sachivalaya Marg
Bhubaneswar-751001, Odisha, India
Email: [email protected];
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8.10. Rourkela Smart City – JATAYAT Project
Name of Project Railway Station Multi Modal Hub
Project Location Rourkela
Area of the project
Pan city
Approx. Project cost
INR 295Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Gateway to Rourkela
Pedestrian friendly roads with footpath, signage and
designated no-vehicle zones
Smart Bus Terminus and Improved Bus Stops
Dedicated bi-cycle track
Underground ducting for visible improvement of ABD
Investment
Opportunities
Design, develop, construct, install, operate and maintain the
assets for a specified time period.
Install, implement, commission, manage and operate signage
and advertisement boards.
Share surplus revenue with SPV.
Connectivity Located on Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai train line
Connected with NH 143, AH46 and SH-10
Rourkela airport expected to be converted into mini airport
Proposed Infrastructure
Transit complex,
Multi-level smart parking,
Information kiosk,
e-rickshaw stand;
112 km pedestrian friendly roads;
Underground ducting for 45 km;
15 automatic signalized junctions, 5 bus-stops;
98 km dedicated cycle track;
12 km designated no-vehicle zones;
6 footover bridges. zones
Nodal agency Rourkela Municipal Corporation
For further information
Municipal Commissioner
Rourkela Municipal Corporation
Udit Nagar, Rourkela, Odisha 769012
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0661-2500388
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8.11. Rourkela Smart City – SURAKSHIT ROURKELA
Name of Project 1.2. Rourkela Smart City – SURAKSHIT ROURKELA
Project Location Rourkela
Area of the project
Pan city
Approx. Project cost
INR 67 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Emergency response system
CCTV Cameras with ANPR and face detection
Signage in Critical Areas
Investment
Opportunities
CCTV vendor to install cameras and manage O&M.
Security vehicles vendor to procure and provide maintenance
support for vehicles used by police, hospitals etc.
Emergency Response Centre vendor to procure and install
equipment, provide proprietary license and software, manage
services and provide high-end analytics through FTEs.
Connectivity Located on Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai train line
Connected with NH 143, AH46 and SH-10
Rourkela airport expected to be converted into mini airport
Proposed Infrastructure
CCTV cameras at 30 strategic locations
Street signages
Emergency response system.
Nodal agency Rourkela Municipal Corporation
For further information
Municipal Commissioner
Rourkela Municipal Corporation
Udit Nagar, Rourkela, Odisha 769012
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0661-2500388
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8.12. Rourkela Smart City – Brahmani Riverfront Development in PPP
Name of Project Rourkela Smart City – Brahmani Riverfront Development in PPP
Project Location Rourkela
Area of the project
148 acres
Approx. Project cost
INR 340 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours The project includes development of 148 acres of Brahmani
Riverfront along 3 km stretch to provide a meaningful
waterfront environment and to redefine an identity of Rourkela
around the river;
In addition, Pan-City projects including unified command &
control centre, GIS mapping etc. will also supplement
implementation of the project
Development of Brahmani Riverfront
Development of Smart Recreation Zone
Investment
Opportunities
Develop the area as per approvals.
Maintain the area for 10 years as per agreement.
Connectivity Located on Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai train line
Connected with NH 143, AH46 and SH-10
Rourkela airport expected to be converted into mini airport
Proposed Infrastructure
Landscaped gardens,
Theme park,
Tribal-Haat,
Wi-fi hotspots,
Vending zones
Recreation facilities,
Convention hall;
Stadium.
Nodal agency Rourkela Municipal Corporation
For further information
Municipal Commissioner
Rourkela Municipal Corporation
Udit Nagar, Rourkela, Odisha 769012
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0661-2500388
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8.13. Rourkela Smart City – JALDHARA Project
Name of Project Rourkela Smart City – JALDHARA Project
Project Location Rourkela
Area of the project
Pan city
Approx. Project cost
INR 95Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Installation of SCADA
Installation of smart meters at household level
Waste water recycling and rain water harvesting in all public
buildings
Investment
Opportunities
Design, develop, construct, install and maintain the assets for
a specified time period.
Connectivity Located on Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai train line
Connected with NH 143, AH46 and SH-10
Rourkela airport expected to be converted into mini airport
Proposed Infrastructure
SCADA to monitor from a single point the water quantity, quality, treatment & distribution process in real time;
24000 smart water meters;
21 rain water harvesting systems in public buildings
Nodal agency Rourkela Municipal Corporation
For further information
Municipal Commissioner
Rourkela Municipal Corporation
Udit Nagar, Rourkela, Odisha 769012
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0661-2500388
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8.14. Rourkela Smart City – Green Rourkela
Name of Project Rourkela Smart City – Green Rourkela
Project Location Rourkela
Area of the project
Pan city
Approx. Project cost
INR 222.6 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours GREEN ROURKELA includes connected neighborhood project with
high quality Parks/open spaces for creating unique identity and
enhancing social interaction
Citizen friendly parks
Smart electricity meters
Air Quality Monitoring
Solar panels in public buildings and solar powered sensor
based LED street lamps
Smart Power Grid
Investment
Opportunities
Execute installation of smart meters to improve visualization of
energy consumption and power quality management.
Solar panels: Install on turnkey basis along with O & M for the
next 20 to 25 years
Connectivity Located on Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai train line
Connected with NH 143, AH46 and SH-10
Rourkela airport expected to be converted into mini airport
Proposed Infrastructure
8.5 lakh sqft Solar Panels in public buildings & facilities;
3271 Energy-efficient Intelligent LED Street lights;
24000 Smart Electric Metering;
1120 sensors for air quality monitoring;
Public information systems for air and water quality monitoring;
Wifi,
Yoga centre
Nodal agency Rourkela Municipal Corporation
For further information
Municipal Commissioner
Rourkela Municipal Corporation
Udit Nagar, Rourkela, Odisha 769012
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0661-2500388
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8.15. Rourkela Smart City – Integrated Informal Settlement
Name of Project Rourkela Smart City – Integrated Informal Settlement
Project Location Rourkela
Area of the project
Pan city
Approx. Project cost
INR 283.9 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Integrated informal settlements program using local material
and solar roof top
The projects will be developed individually on PPP model.
The concessionaire will quote a “concession fee” either
positive (premium) or negative (VGF), depending on the
individual project structure.
Provide for transit housing
Develop EWS units as per contract and handover to
government for allotment
Investment
Opportunities
Realize revenue from Developer’s area to cross-subsidize
EWS housing.
Connectivity Located on Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai train line
Connected with NH 143, AH46 and SH-10
Rourkela airport expected to be converted into mini airport
Proposed Infrastructure
In-situ redevelopment of 8000 dwelling units with access to all basic services,
13 tele-medicine centers,
13 smart class rooms,
Solar rooftop, rain water harvesting,
Energy efficient lighting
Waste water recycling system.
Nodal agency Rourkela Municipal Corporation
For further information
Municipal Commissioner
Rourkela Municipal Corporation
Udit Nagar, Rourkela, Odisha 769012
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0661-2500388
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8.16. Rourkela Smart City – Vibrant Rourkela
Name of Project Rourkela Smart City – Vibrant Rourkela
Project Location Rourkela
Area of the project
Pan city
Approx. Project cost
INR 309 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Upgradation of Markets
Setting up of Information Kiosks
Skill development & incubation/ training centers - - One Project
Implementing Agency will be responsible for Identification,
Integration, Incubation and Innovation support.
Investment
Opportunities
Upgradation of markets: The contract will be structured in
following ways: Outright auction, Joint Venture (Incorporated/
Unincorporated) or Development Agreement
Skill Development and Incubation Center Implementing
Agency: Coordination with industry for apprenticeship, Run
incubation centres for MSMEs
Connectivity Located on Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai train line
Connected with NH 143, AH46 and SH-10
Rourkela airport expected to be converted into mini airport
Proposed Infrastructure
Local skill development/ incubation center for youths;
Vending zones for promoting livelihood;
Tribal art centre for promotion & preservation of tribal & folk arts;
Smart parking;
Market area redevelopment
Nodal agency Rourkela Municipal Corporation
For further information
Municipal Commissioner
Rourkela Municipal Corporation
Udit Nagar, Rourkela, Odisha 769012
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0661-2500388
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8.17. Rourkela Smart City – CITY GOV Project
Name of Project Rourkela Smart City – CITY GOV Project
Project Location Rourkela
Area of the project
Pan city
Approx. Project cost
INR 210.6 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Development of Smart City App (comprising Employment/
Industry portal, Emergency response system, Grievance
redressal system etc.)
One-Stop Rourkela: Citizen Facilitation Center
Setting up of one stop Rourkela centres
Setting up of command and control center
Setting up of OFC duct network
Establishing WIFI hotspots
Undertake GIS based mapping
Setting up of data center
Digitization of records
Investment
Opportunities
Opportunity for solution vendors
PPP/Vendor opportunity for Public Wi-Fi and optical fibre
Vendor opportunity for IOC and Citizen services
Connectivity Located on Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai train line
Connected with NH 143, AH46 and SH-10
Rourkela airport expected to be converted into mini airport
Proposed Infrastructure
Citizen Facilitation Center comprising of 200 Touch screen
kiosks, Call Centre, 40 Telemedicine/e-health centers, etc.
Command and control center
OFC duct network
WIFI hotspots
Data center
Nodal agency Rourkela Municipal Corporation
For further information
Municipal Commissioner
Rourkela Municipal Corporation
Udit Nagar, Rourkela, Odisha 769012
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0661-2500388
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8.18. Rourkela Smart City – PARIBAHAN Project
Name of Project Rourkela Smart City – PARIBAHAN Project
Project Location Rourkela
Area of the project
Pan city
Approx. Project cost
INR 62.6 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours GPS tracking of 30 buses
Battery operated e-Rickshaws with charging stations
Adaptive Traffic Signals
Smart Parking App
Public Information System (PIS) at bus stops, junctions
Fleet Management from Central Command & Control Center
Investment
Opportunities
Vendor opportunities for Intelligent Road Asset Management
Systems,
Opportunity for Network operators, Smart Parking vendors,
and vendors for Adaptive Traffic Signals
Connectivity Located on Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai train line
Connected with NH 143, AH46 and SH-10
Rourkela airport expected to be converted into mini airport
Proposed Infrastructure
ICT based intelligent traffic management system,
Adaptive traffic signals,
e-buses/e-rickshaws,
Smart parking,
Passenger information systems
Nodal agency Rourkela Municipal Corporation
For further information
Municipal Commissioner
Rourkela Municipal Corporation
Udit Nagar, Rourkela, Odisha 769012
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0661-2500388
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8.19. Rourkela Smart City – Swachh Rourkela Project
Name of Project Rourkela Smart City – Swachh Rourkela Project
Project Location Rourkela
Area of the project
Pan city
Approx. Project cost
INR 554.5 Crores
Focus sector Smart City
Status of approvals
Approved by Government of Odisha
Project contours Clean City Initiatives
Waste to Resource
O & M (collection & segregation) for 5 years along with capex
(transportation & disposal) to be funded by the SPV.
Treatment / Disposal will be done on PPP basis.
Investment
Opportunities
Opportunity for Solid Waste Management service provider companies
Connectivity Located on Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai train line
Connected with NH 143, AH46 and SH-10
Rourkela airport expected to be converted into mini airport
Proposed Infrastructure
Sensor tagged waste bins,
Geo-tagged collection vehicles and other infrastructure assets
Nodal agency Rourkela Municipal Corporation
For further information
Municipal Commissioner
Rourkela Municipal Corporation
Udit Nagar, Rourkela, Odisha 769012
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0661-2500388
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9. Chemicals, Petro-Chemicals and Plastic
9.1. Petroleum, Chemicals and Petro-Chemicals Investment Region (PCPIR),
Paradip
Name of Project PCPIR
Project Location District: Jagatsinghpur and Kendrapada, Town: Paradip
Area of the project 284 sq. km
Approx. Project cost
$ 2,041 million (INR 13,643 crore)
Focus sector Chemicals and Petro chemicals
Employment Approx. 2,00,000 (Direct) and 4,50,000 (Indirect)
Status of approvals In-principle approval for the establishment completed. MoA signed with GoI. Master Plan under preparation.
Project contours The project is strategically located at Paradip anchored by the Paradip Port, the largest port on the east coast of India.
Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), India’s biggest state-owned oil and gas corporation, is the Anchor Tenant with the refinery under operation.
The project has committed feedstock comprising of:
Paraxylene – 200 KTA
Polypropylene – 700 KTA
Petcoke – 1250 KTA
Mono Ethylene Glyco – 400 KTA
Investment Opportunities
Integrated Petrochemical Products such as Polyester Chips, Fibres, PET Bottles, PET Chips, Sheets and Thermoforming
Industrial Distillates
Research & Development
Development of Infrastructure
Connectivity The region is 2.5 km form NH-5A and 3 kms from SH-12
Railway head is already present at Hardaspur within the region.
The region is 120 kms from Bhubaneswar International Airport. The region however has a proposed airport to be built within the zone.
The region is situated adjacent to Paradip Port
Proposed Infrastructure
The Government ensures 24/7 power supply, which is estimated to require 2000 MW of power.
650 MLD water supply will be met by a perennial river source
5 MMTA Gail terminal and 5MMTA IOCL terminal will be developed as part of the region.
Logistic hub will be developed within the region with truck parking, loading and unloading bays
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
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Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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9.2. Paradip Plastic Park
Name of Project Paradip Plastic Park
Project Location Siju Village, Kujang Tehsil, Jagatsinghpur District
Area of the project 120 sq. km
Approx. Project cost
$ 16 million (INR 107 crore)
Focus sector Chemicals and Petro chemicals
Employment Approx. 10,000
Status of approvals In-principle approval for the establishment completed. MoA signed with GoI. Master Plan under preparation.
Project contours The park is present within the PCPIR adjacent to the IOCL refinery.
It is expected to provide integrated infrastructure for making value added products like woven sacks, plastic pipes, injection moulded components, films, pouches, packaging products and other consumer plastic products. The project site will also include supporting infrastructures such as training institutes, research facilities and testing centres.
Investment Opportunities
Major Opportunities include investment in injection moulding, blow & roto moulding and extrusion moulding facilities.
Connectivity The region is 2.5 km form NH-5A and 3 kms from SH-12
Railway head is already present at Hardaspur within the region.
The region is 120 kms from Bhubaneswar International Airport. The region however has a proposed airport to be built within the zone.
The region is situated adjacent to Paradip Port
Proposed Infrastructure
Commitment of 1.5 MLD of water from Water Resources Department, Odisha
22 MW of proposed power requirement to be met by Govt.
Nodal agency Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
For further information
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IDCO
IDCO Tower, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 22
Email: [email protected]; Phone: 0674-2540820/2543506
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9.3. Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification – Talcher
Name of Project Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification
Project Location Industrial locations of Talcher
Investment INR 160 Crore
Land Area 25 - 30 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 1000-2000 at each location
Mode of Development Government / PPP/ Private
Project contours GoI is planning to develop a policy for production of urea and ethanol
based on coal gasification.
Recognizing the potential of coal gasification, there are 2-3 projects
already underway in Odisha. These are:
RCF’s urea plant: - Urea from Coal gasification: GAIL (India) Limited, Coal India Limited (CIL), Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) and Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited (FCIL) have signed Joint Ventures Agreements (JVAs) to set up an Integrated Coal Gasification cum Fertilizer and Ammonium Nitrate complex at Talcher in Odisha.
JSPL (Jindal Steel and Power Limited) has recently set-up coal gasification unit in Angul, Odisha. Lurgi is the technology supplier.
IOCL has done a JV with Celanese (also the technology supplier) for setting up an ethanol and acetic acid plant via petcoke gasification at Paradip (Odisha).
More such plants will be encouraged for manufacturing of urea and
ethanol, along with downstream chemicals
Investment
Opportunities Development of industrial infrastructure
State Incentives Incentives as applicable in IPR 2015
The Industrial Policy identifies Chemicals and Petrochemicals as a priority sector for investment providing additional incentives.
The Policy provides for special incentives for employment generating industries and is committed to providing 24X7 power and a dedicated industrial feeder to industries.
Additional incentives are provided for “Anchor Units” in the sector.
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
9.4. Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification - Angul
Name of Project Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification
Project Location Industrial District of Angul
Investment INR 160 Crore
Land Area 25 - 30 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 1000-2000 at each location
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Mode of Development Government / PPP/ Private
Project contours GoI is planning to develop a policy for production of urea and ethanol
based on coal gasification.
Recognizing the potential of coal gasification, there are 2-3 projects
already underway in Odisha. These are:
RCF’s urea plant: - Urea from Coal gasification: GAIL (India) Limited, Coal India Limited (CIL), Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) and Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited (FCIL) have signed Joint Ventures Agreements (JVAs) to set up an Integrated Coal Gasification cum Fertilizer and Ammonium Nitrate complex at Talcher in Odisha.
JSPL (Jindal Steel and Power Limited) has recently set-up coal gasification unit in Angul, Odisha. Lurgi is the technology supplier.
IOCL has done a JV with Celanese (also the technology supplier) for setting up an ethanol and acetic acid plant via petcoke gasification at Paradip (Odisha).
More such plants will be encouraged for manufacturing of urea and
ethanol, along with downstream chemicals
Investment
Opportunities Development of industrial infrastructure
State Incentives Incentives as applicable in IPR 2015
The Industrial Policy identifies Chemicals and Petrochemicals as a priority sector for investment providing additional incentives.
The Policy provides for special incentives for employment generating industries and is committed to providing 24X7 power and a dedicated industrial feeder to industries.
Additional incentives are provided for “Anchor Units” in the sector.
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
9.5. Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification - Jajpur
Name of Project Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification
Project Location Industrial Districts of Jajpur
Investment INR 160 Crore
Land Area 25 - 30 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 1000-2000 at each location
Mode of Development Government / PPP/ Private
Project contours GoI is planning to develop a policy for production of urea and ethanol
based on coal gasification.
Recognizing the potential of coal gasification, there are 2-3 projects
already underway in Odisha. These are:
RCF’s urea plant: - Urea from Coal gasification: GAIL (India) Limited, Coal India Limited (CIL), Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) and Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited (FCIL) have signed Joint Ventures Agreements (JVAs) to set up
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an Integrated Coal Gasification cum Fertilizer and Ammonium Nitrate complex at Talcher in Odisha.
JSPL (Jindal Steel and Power Limited) has recently set-up coal gasification unit in Angul, Odisha. Lurgi is the technology supplier.
IOCL has done a JV with Celanese (also the technology supplier) for setting up an ethanol and acetic acid plant via petcoke gasification at Paradip (Odisha).
More such plants will be encouraged for manufacturing of urea and
ethanol, along with downstream chemicals
Investment
Opportunities Development of industrial infrastructure
State Incentives Incentives as applicable in IPR 2015
The Industrial Policy identifies Chemicals and Petrochemicals as a priority sector for investment providing additional incentives.
The Policy provides for special incentives for employment generating industries and is committed to providing 24X7 power and a dedicated industrial feeder to industries.
Additional incentives are provided for “Anchor Units” in the sector.
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
9.6. Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification – Paradip
Name of Project Development of Chemical units based on Coal Gasification
Project Location Industrial locations of Paradip
Investment INR 160 Crore
Land Area 25 - 30 acres at each location
Employment Approx. 1000-2000 at each location
Mode of Development Government / PPP/ Private
Project contours GoI is planning to develop a policy for production of urea and ethanol
based on coal gasification.
Recognizing the potential of coal gasification, there are 2-3 projects
already underway in Odisha. These are:
RCF’s urea plant: - Urea from Coal gasification: GAIL (India) Limited, Coal India Limited (CIL), Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) and Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited (FCIL) have signed Joint Ventures Agreements (JVAs) to set up an Integrated Coal Gasification cum Fertilizer and Ammonium Nitrate complex at Talcher in Odisha.
JSPL (Jindal Steel and Power Limited) has recently set-up coal gasification unit in Angul, Odisha. Lurgi is the technology supplier.
IOCL has done a JV with Celanese (also the technology supplier) for setting up an ethanol and acetic acid plant via petcoke gasification at Paradip (Odisha).
More such plants will be encouraged for manufacturing of urea and
ethanol, along with downstream chemicals
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Investment
Opportunities Development of industrial infrastructure
State Incentives Incentives as applicable in IPR 2015
The Industrial Policy identifies Chemicals and Petrochemicals as a priority sector for investment providing additional incentives.
The Policy provides for special incentives for employment generating industries and is committed to providing 24X7 power and a dedicated industrial feeder to industries.
Additional incentives are provided for “Anchor Units” in the sector.
Nodal agency Department of Industries, IDCO
9.7. Development of a chemical and pharmaceutical cluster in Berhampur
Name of Project Development of chemical and pharmaceutical cluster in Berhampur
Project Location Berhampur
Investment INR 10 Crore for the development of common utilities and CETP at the
cluster site.
Land Area 50-80 acre
Employment Approx. 1000-5000
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours Berhampur is industrial hub for food and textiles.
Jayashree Chemicals, a large manufacturing company producing basic chemicals, has its base in Berhampur. Besides this, about 385 small scale chemical units86 with an invested capital of over INR 10 Crore, employing over 2500 people, are also present in the district. This makes it a suitable location for expansion of the chemical cluster.
Essential chemicals include caustic soda which is the most basic alkali used in all industries (Aluminum, Textiles, Surfactants, Paper, Inorganic Chemicals, Organic Chemicals), and need basic salt for production. Odisha’s salt production is primarily done in Ganjam and Sumadi, and hence is location-convenient.
Berhampur is only 40 minutes from Gopalpur via NH-59 (15 km). Gopalpur has an operational port which is an enabler for a growing industrial zone. The port also has a proposed SEZ which is expected to attract investments of INR 10,000 Crore and opportunities for employment for 10,000 people. The SEZ is expected to house industries in steel, allied downstream, chemical, engineering and emerging sectors.
Investment
Opportunities Development of industrial infrastructure
State Incentives Incentives as applicable in IPR 2015
The Industrial Policy identifies Chemicals and Petrochemicals as a priority sector for investment providing additional incentives.
The Policy provides for special incentives for employment generating industries and is committed to providing 24X7 power and a dedicated industrial feeder to industries.
Additional incentives are provided for “Anchor Units” in the sector.
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Nodal agency Department of Industries
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10. Energy
10.1. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Balasore
Name of Project Development of Solar Park of 1000 MW in Odisha
Project Location Districts of Balasore having two (2)
Area of the project 6,087.28 Acres
Approx. Project cost INR 5000 crore
Focus sector Renewable Energy (Solar)
Status of approvals Project preparation activities underway
Project contours Solar PV projects will be developed at 7 Nos of sites spread across 6 districts of the State
The projects are envisaged to be developed under the Solar Park scheme of MNRE
The project envisages to seek World Bank funding for the development of internal infrastructure, such as substations and associated transmission lines, of the project.
The implementing agency is GEDCOL
Investment Opportunities
The interested firms could bid for the project upon commencement of the bid process by GEDCOL
Connectivity The transmission infrastructure for connecting the project to the grid is envisaged to be funded using World Bank financing.
Proposed Infrastructure
Land required for the development of 1000 MW solar PV projects
Road connectivity
Evacuation infrastructure
Nodal agency Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited
For further information
Managing Director Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited Odisha Police Housing & Welfare Corporation Building Vanivihar Chowk, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 751022 Telephone : +91-674-2542922
Fax: +91-674--2542102
Email: [email protected]
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10.2. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Keonjhar
Name of Project Development of Solar Park of 1000 MW in Odisha
Project Location Keonjhar
Area of the project 6,087.28 Acres
Approx. Project cost INR 5000 crore
Focus sector Renewable Energy (Solar)
Status of approvals Project preparation activities underway
Project contours Solar PV projects will be developed at 7 Nos of sites spread across 6 districts of the State
The projects are envisaged to be developed under the Solar Park scheme of MNRE
The project envisages to seek World Bank funding for the development of internal infrastructure, such as substations and associated transmission lines, of the project.
The implementing agency is GEDCOL
Investment Opportunities
The interested firms could bid for the project upon commencement of the bid process by GEDCOL
Connectivity The transmission infrastructure for connecting the project to the grid is envisaged to be funded using World Bank financing.
Proposed Infrastructure
Land required for the development of 1000 MW solar PV projects
Road connectivity
Evacuation infrastructure
Nodal agency Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited
For further information
Managing Director Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited Odisha Police Housing & Welfare Corporation Building Vanivihar Chowk, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 751022 Telephone : +91-674-2542922
Fax: +91-674--2542102
Email: [email protected]
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10.3. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Deogarh
Name of Project Development of Solar Park of 1000 MW in Odisha
Project Location Deogarh
Area of the project 6,087.28 Acres
Approx. Project cost INR 5000 crore
Focus sector Renewable Energy (Solar)
Status of approvals Project preparation activities underway
Project contours Solar PV projects will be developed at 7 Nos of sites spread across 6 districts of the State
The projects are envisaged to be developed under the Solar Park scheme of MNRE
The project envisages to seek World Bank funding for the development of internal infrastructure, such as substations and associated transmission lines, of the project.
The implementing agency is GEDCOL
Investment Opportunities
The interested firms could bid for the project upon commencement of the bid process by GEDCOL
Connectivity The transmission infrastructure for connecting the project to the grid is envisaged to be funded using World Bank financing.
Proposed Infrastructure
Land required for the development of 1000 MW solar PV projects
Road connectivity
Evacuation infrastructure
Nodal agency Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited
For further information
Managing Director Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited Odisha Police Housing & Welfare Corporation Building Vanivihar Chowk, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 751022 Telephone : +91-674-2542922
Fax: +91-674--2542102
Email: [email protected]
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10.4. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Boudh
Name of Project Development of Solar Park of 1000 MW in Odisha
Project Location Boudh
Area of the project 6,087.28 Acres
Approx. Project cost INR 5000 crore
Focus sector Renewable Energy (Solar)
Status of approvals Project preparation activities underway
Project contours Solar PV projects will be developed at 7 Nos of sites spread across 6 districts of the State
The projects are envisaged to be developed under the Solar Park scheme of MNRE
The project envisages to seek World Bank funding for the development of internal infrastructure, such as substations and associated transmission lines, of the project.
The implementing agency is GEDCOL
Investment Opportunities
The interested firms could bid for the project upon commencement of the bid process by GEDCOL
Connectivity The transmission infrastructure for connecting the project to the grid is envisaged to be funded using World Bank financing.
Proposed Infrastructure
Land required for the development of 1000 MW solar PV projects
Road connectivity
Evacuation infrastructure
Nodal agency Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited
For further information
Managing Director Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited Odisha Police Housing & Welfare Corporation Building Vanivihar Chowk, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 751022 Telephone : +91-674-2542922
Fax: +91-674--2542102
Email: [email protected]
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10.5. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Kalahandi
Name of Project Development of Solar Park of 1000 MW in Odisha
Project Location Kalahandi
Area of the project 6,087.28 Acres
Approx. Project cost INR 5000 crore
Focus sector Renewable Energy (Solar)
Status of approvals Project preparation activities underway
Project contours Solar PV projects will be developed at 7 Nos of sites spread across 6 districts of the State
The projects are envisaged to be developed under the Solar Park scheme of MNRE
The project envisages to seek World Bank funding for the development of internal infrastructure, such as substations and associated transmission lines, of the project.
The implementing agency is GEDCOL
Investment Opportunities
The interested firms could bid for the project upon commencement of the bid process by GEDCOL
Connectivity The transmission infrastructure for connecting the project to the grid is envisaged to be funded using World Bank financing.
Proposed Infrastructure
Land required for the development of 1000 MW solar PV projects
Road connectivity
Evacuation infrastructure
Nodal agency Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited
For further information
Managing Director Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited Odisha Police Housing & Welfare Corporation Building Vanivihar Chowk, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 751022 Telephone : +91-674-2542922
Fax: +91-674--2542102
Email: [email protected]
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10.6. Development of Solar Parks of 1000 MW in Odisha - Angul
Name of Project Development of Solar Park of 1000 MW in Odisha
Project Location Angul
Area of the project 6,087.28 Acres
Approx. Project cost INR 5000 crore
Focus sector Renewable Energy (Solar)
Status of approvals Project preparation activities underway
Project contours Solar PV projects will be developed at 7 Nos of sites spread across 6 districts of the State
The projects are envisaged to be developed under the Solar Park scheme of MNRE
The project envisages to seek World Bank funding for the development of internal infrastructure, such as substations and associated transmission lines, of the project.
The implementing agency is GEDCOL
Investment Opportunities
The interested firms could bid for the project upon commencement of the bid process by GEDCOL
Connectivity The transmission infrastructure for connecting the project to the grid is envisaged to be funded using World Bank financing.
Proposed Infrastructure
Land required for the development of 1000 MW solar PV projects
Road connectivity
Evacuation infrastructure
Nodal agency Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited
For further information
Managing Director Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha Limited Odisha Police Housing & Welfare Corporation Building Vanivihar Chowk, Janpath, Bhubaneswar – 751022 Telephone : +91-674-2542922
Fax: +91-674--2542102
Email: [email protected]
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11. Tourism
11.1. Destination Development – Satapada, Puri
Name of Project Destination Development under Coastal Circuit, Odisha – Satapada, Puri
Project Location Satapada, Puri district
Approx. Project cost INR 5.23 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India under Swadesh Darshan Scheme.
Project contours Satapada is the home of Irrawady dolphins in Chilka Lake and attracts large number of tourists
The main attraction at Satapada is its Chilika boating and Dolphin watch
The project envisages creation of enabling infrastructure for development of Satapada as a major tourism destination along the Coastal Circuit.
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure
Connectivity Nearest Railhead – Puri (50 Km)
Nearest airport – Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar (105 Km)
Connected by National Highway 203 & 203A
Proposed Infrastructure
Jetty for Ferry Ride
Tourist Reception Center
Approach Road
Solar Lighting (Small)
Solar Street Lights
Jetty for Speed Boats
Solid Waste Management
Sewage Treatment Plant
Nodal agency Odisha Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC)
For further information
The Managing Director
OTDC Head Office, Panthanivas (Old Block), Lewis Road, Bhubaneswar - 751014
Tel.No. (91-674) 2430764, email: [email protected], [email protected]
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11.2. Destination Development – Barkul, Ganjam
Name of Project Destination Development under Coastal Circuit, Odisha – Barkul, Khordha
Project Location Barkul, Khordha district
Approx. Project cost INR 9.87 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India under Swadesh Darshan Scheme.
Project contours A major tourism attraction in Odisha, Barkul is located between hills on one side and the largest brackish water lake in Asia, Lake Chilika covering an area of over 1,100 sq. km
Barkul has an existing OTDC Water Sports Complex
The project envisages creation of enabling infrastructure for development of Barkul as a major tourism destination along the Coastal Circuit.
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure
Connectivity Nearest Railhead – Balugaon (5 Km)
Nearest airport – Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar (103 Km)
Connected by National Highway NH-5
Proposed Infrastructure
Water sports (Banana Boat, Water Zorbing, Bandwagon, Grandstand etc)
Floating Restaurant (100 Seat)
Jetty for ferry ride
Solar Street Lighting
Golf Carts, Gazebos and Benches
Road Enhancement
Solid Waste Management
Sewage Treatment Plant
Nodal agency Odisha Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC)
For further information
The Managing Director
OTDC Head Office, Panthanivas (Old Block), Lewis Road, Bhubaneswar - 751014
Tel.No. (91-674) 2430764, email: [email protected], [email protected]
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11.3. Destination Development – Tampara, Ganjam
Name of Project Destination Development under Coastal Circuit, Odisha – Tampara Lake, Khordha
Project Location Tampara lake, Chhatrapur, Ganjam district
Approx. Project cost INR 33.4 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India under Swadesh Darshan Scheme.
Project contours About 12 km from Chhatrapur, Tampara is a fresh water natural lake and one of the major tourist attractions in the region.
Tampara lake is 8 Km long and 0.8 Km wide
Boating, jungle trek and excursion are the major tourism activities
The project envisages creation of enabling infrastructure for development of Tampara lake as a major tourism destination along the Coastal Circuit.
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure
Connectivity Nearest Railhead – Chatrapur (12 Km)
Nearest airport – Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar (150 Km)
Connected by National Highway NH-5
Proposed Infrastructure
Water Park
Big Jetty
Eco - Cottages 12 Rooms
Tourist Reception Centre
Enhancement of Water Sports (5 Jet ski & 5 Speed Boat)
Solid Waste management
Solar Street Lighting
Roads
Nodal agency Odisha Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC)
For further information
The Managing Director
OTDC Head Office, Panthanivas (Old Block), Lewis Road, Bhubaneswar - 751014
Tel.No. (91-674) 2430764, email: [email protected], [email protected]
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11.4. Destination Development – Special Tourism Area at Gopalpur, Ganjam
Name of Project Destination Development under Coastal Circuit, Odisha – Special Toursim Area at Gopalpur, Ganjam
Project Location Gopalpur, Ganjam district
Approx. Project cost INR 42.75 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India under Swadesh Darshan Scheme.
Project contours Famous sea beach and tourist destination around 15 km from Berhampur
Gopalpur has existing OTDC Water Sports Complex
Wind Surfing, Rowing, Scuba Diving, Swimming, Paddle Boat, Water Scooter are some of the major sports and fun rides being provided for tourists as well as professionals
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure
Connectivity Nearest Railhead – Balugaon (5 Km)
Nearest airport – Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar (170 Km)
Connected by National Highway NH-5
Proposed Infrastructure
Aquatic Centre
Water Sports Complex
Tourist Reception Center
Sand Art Park
Marine Museum
Solid Waste management
Solar Street Lighting
Roads
Nodal agency Odisha Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC)
For further information
The Managing Director
OTDC Head Office, Panthanivas (Old Block), Lewis Road, Bhubaneswar - 751014
Tel.No. (91-674) 2430764, email: [email protected], [email protected]
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11.5. Chilika Development Authority – Aranya Eco Village, Ganjam
Name of Project Destination Development – Aranya Eco village
Project Location Khallikote, Ganjam district
Land Area 2.5 acres
Approx. Project cost INR 13 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Master Plan under final stages of approval
Project contours Capacity of the proposed Eco Village would be 40 traditional cottages.
The village would act as base for adventure activities in forest & Salia Dam such as 1 day / 2 day / 3 day forest trails, tree walks, hurdle trails etc.
A village with cottages carefully designed from eco - friendly materials resembling ethnic huts found in the locality. It would merge into the surrounding terrain.
The village would provide unique staying facility with flavors of local lifestyle to the tourists visiting Mangalajodi and Nairi.
The tourist will enjoy local cuisines at the restaurant developed with rustic design and interior after a rejuvenating experience at spa and naturopathy centre.
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure and built infrastructure
Connectivity Site is located at around 5 Kms from NH – 5 connecting Bhubaneswar and Berhampur
Nearest airport – Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar (50 Km)
Proposed Infrastructure
Natures Trail
40 Eco cottages
Solid Waste management
Solar Street Lighting
Nodal agency Chilika Development Authority
For further information
Chief Executive, CDA
C1, BJB Nagar, Bhubaneswar
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11.6. Chilika Development Authority – Iconic Tower, Satpada
Name of Project Chilika Development Authority – Iconic Tower
Project Location Satpada, District : Puri
Land Area 10 acres
Approx. Project cost INR 74 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Master Plan under final stages of approval
Project contours Iconic tower is envisage as symbol of Chilika that will be visible from far
From its top viewing gallery, Sea Mouth, Nalaben, Barkul, Honeymoon Island, Rambha and other landmarks will be visible.
Other activities includes-
Lagoon Park - that houses Aquarium, Marine Zoo,
Auditorium (for 150 people), Bird Galleries.
Amenities corner/Food Court to accommodate
250-300 people at one time.
An Amphitheatre which will house a laser based audio visual show telling the story of Chilika.
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure and built infrastructure
Connectivity Site is located at around 5 Kms from NH – 203 A connecting Satpada and Puri
Nearest airport – Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar (110 Km)
Satapada has water way connectivity to other clusters.
Nodal agency Chilika Development Authority
For further information
Chief Executive, CDA
C1, BJB Nagar, Bhubaneswar
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11.7. Chilika Development Authority – Day Cruise
Name of Project Chilika Development Authority – Day Cruise
Project Location Satpada to Barkul
Approx. Project cost INR 4.6 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Master Plan under final stages of approval
Project contours Positioned to experience the vastness of the lake and to cover significant spots.
Day trip would be in a Cruise Ship with viewing gallery on upper deck and restaurant/cafe, sitting cum viewing area on lower deck. Fitted with binoculars & guides for complete experience.
Two ships stationed at Satapada and one at Barkul. Both locations could offer morning and evening tours lasting 4-5 hours each.
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure and built infrastructure
Connectivity Site is located at around 5 Kms from NH – 203 A connecting Satpada and Puri
Nearest airport – Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar (110 Km)
Nodal agency Chilika Development Authority
For further information
Chief Executive, CDA
C1, BJB Nagar, Bhubaneswar
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11.8. Chilika Development Authority – Day Cruise
Name of Project Chilika Development Authority – Day Cruise
Project Location Satpada to Barkul
Approx. Project cost INR 4.6 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Master Plan under final stages of approval
Project contours Positioned to experience the vastness of the lake and to cover significant spots.
Day trip would be in a Cruise Ship with viewing gallery on upper deck and restaurant/cafe, sitting cum viewing area on lower deck. Fitted with binoculars & guides for complete experience.
Two ships stationed at Satapada and one at Barkul. Both locations could offer morning and evening tours lasting 4-5 hours each.
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure and built infrastructure
Connectivity Can be approached from Satpada and Barkul
Nearest airport – Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar (100 Km)
Nodal agency Chilika Development Authority
For further information
Chief Executive, CDA
C1, BJB Nagar, Bhubaneswar
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11.9. Chilika Development Authority – Water Sports at Rambha
Name of Project Chilika Development Authority – Water Sports at Rambha
Project Location Rambha
Approx. Project cost INR 5 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Master Plan under final stages of approval
Project contours The project would provide wide range of water based recreational activities such as daytime water sports and laser show in evening which can be attractions to promote the node.
The proposed project positions Rambha as an adventure destination. Children and young tourists would be the target segments.
Locals can be employed for operation and maintenance of the project after adequate training. The visitors can also get training for water sports from the professional trainers.
The activities can be operated from existing jetty at Rambha with installation of additional floating jetties for smooth and hassle free operations. The tourists can enjoy a water laser show and water stunts conducted by the professionals in the evening as promotional feature.
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure and built infrastructure
Connectivity Rambha is around 100 kms from Capital city of Bhubanewar
Rambha lies at a distance of 3 Kms from NH - 5
Nodal agency Chilika Development Authority
For further information
Chief Executive, CDA
C1, BJB Nagar, Bhubaneswar
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11.10. Chilika Development Authority – Luxury Resort & Convention Center
Name of Project Luxury Resort & Convention Center at Rambha
Project Location Rambha
Land Area 33 acres
Approx. Project cost INR 187 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Master Plan under final stages of approval
Project contours Rambha site provides an opportunity to capture tourist of the thriving leisure and corporate (MICE) segment in the hills-water sub-segment.
Proposal for a high end luxury resort with an international convention centre.
Accommodation 84 units (Lake view villas, deluxe rooms etc)
Restaurant 1440 persons pd
Auditorium facilities 500 persons
Café 360 persons pd
Main Hall 1000 persons
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure and built infrastructure
Connectivity Rambha is around 100 kms from Capital city of Bhubanewar
Rambha lies at a distance of 3 Kms from NH - 5
Nodal agency Chilika Development Authority
For further information
Chief Executive, CDA
C1, BJB Nagar, Bhubaneswar
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11.11. Chilika Development Authority – Tourism Node at Mangaljodi
Name of Project Tourism Node at Mangaljodi
Project Location Mangaljodi
Land Area 4 acres
Approx. Project cost INR 21 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Master Plan under final stages of approval
Project contours Mangaljodi is known for its scenic beauty and migratory birds
Large piece of land next to village with access road bypassing the village is ideal for creating an Integrated Tourist Node with following facilities:
49 room hotel
Parking for visitors
Tourist Interpretation Centre, Restaurant, Cafe, ATM and Convenience Stores
Handicrafts and Souvenir Stores
Police Post & Primary Health Centre
Emergency Services.
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure and built infrastructure
Connectivity Mangaljodi is around 75 kms from Capital city of Bhubanewar
Mangaljodi lies at a distance of 5 Kms from NH - 5
Nodal agency Chilika Development Authority
For further information
Chief Executive, CDA
C1, BJB Nagar, Bhubaneswar
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11.12. Chilika Development Authority – Tourism Node at Rambha
Name of Project Tourism Node at Rambha
Project Location Rambha
Land Area 6 acres
Approx. Project cost INR 37 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Master Plan under final stages of approval
Project contours Capacity of Panthnivas developed by State Tourism (OTDC) at Rambha is exhausted.
Existing Panthnivas at Rambha, can be redeveloped as tourism node which would have cluster of budget hotels, tourists’ amenities, parking along with an interpretation centre and jetty for water based recreation activities.
The room demand at Rambha could increase upto appox 370 rooms by 2020 and 900 rooms by 2025.
Capacity of the proposed hotel would be 94 rooms with shops in basement and parking facilities.
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure and built infrastructure
Connectivity Rambha is around 100 kms from Capital city of Bhubanewar
Rambha lies at a distance of 3 Kms from NH - 5
Nodal agency Chilika Development Authority
For further information
Chief Executive
C1, BJB Nagar
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11.13. Chilika Development Authority – Hotels Hub at Satpada
Name of Project Hotels Hub at Satpada
Project Location Satpada
Land Area 2 acres
Approx. Project cost INR 21 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Master Plan under final stages of approval
Project contours Satapada receives significant diversion of day tourists from Puri.
The projected demand for accommodation at Satapada is appox. 390 rooms by 2020 and 700 rooms by 2025.
Proposed cluster of 2 star and 3 star category hotels at Satapada would encourage the tourists to stay which would help the local economy.
Initially 60 rooms are proposed to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 20.54 crore (escalated). (1 hotel of 60 rooms or 2 hotels with 30 rooms each).
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure and built infrastructure
Connectivity Site is located at around 5 Kms from NH – 203 A connecting Satpada and Puri
Nearest airport – Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar (110 Km)
Nodal agency Chilika Development Authority
For further information
Chief Executive
C1, BJB Nagar
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11.14. Chilika Development Authority – Eco Village at Rambha
Name of Project Tourism Node at Rambha
Project Location Rambha
Land Area 5 acres
Approx. Project cost INR 10 crore
Focus sector Tourism
Status of approvals Master Plan under final stages of approval
Project contours Chilika has many islands that are preserved because of CRZ-I guidelines. They offer an exquisite and unique opportunity for camping or similar activity that will maintain the environment.
Log huts, wooden chalets or huts of any other eco-friendly material and tents on island would provide self-contained units for tourists interested in staying at secluded places.
The room demand at Rambha could increase upto appox 370 rooms by 2020 and 900 rooms by 2025.
Capacity of the proposed Eco Village would be 45 units which include wooden cottages, chalets and camps.
Investment Opportunities
Construction of support infrastructure and built infrastructure
Connectivity Rambha is around 100 kms from Capital city of Bhubaneswar
Rambha lies at a distance of 3 Kms from NH - 5
Nodal agency Chilika Development Authority
For further information
Chief Executive
C1, BJB Nagar
For further information
Director of Employment & Employment Mission, Odisha
3rd floor, Niyojan Bhawan
Kharavela Nagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Email: xxxxxx
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Contents 1. Investment Opportunities for Down Stream Industries in Aluminium ....................................... 232
1.1. Facility for manufacturing of Aluminium Die Casting ............................................................. 232
1.2. Facility for manufacturing of Aluminium Shots & Notch Bars ................................................ 233
1.3. Facility for manufacturing of Aluminium Wire Rod ................................................................ 234
1.4. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Powder .................................................................. 236
1.5. Facility for Manufacturing of Caps and Closures .................................................................... 238
1.6. Facility for Manufacturing Fabricated Aluminium Products ................................................... 239
1.7. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Circles .................................................................... 240
1.8. Facility for Manufacturing of ACSR Grade Aluminium Conductors ........................................ 241
1.9. Facility for Manufacturing of AAAC Grade Aluminium Conductors ........................................ 243
1.10. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Extrusion ............................................................ 245
1.11. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Forgings ............................................................. 247
1.12. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Hinges ................................................................ 248
1.13. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Utensils .............................................................. 249
1.14. Facility for Aluminium Recycling Plant ................................................................................ 251
1.15. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Tower Bolts ........................................................ 252
1.16. Facility for Manufacturing of Vanatian Blinds .................................................................... 253
1.17. Facility for Anodising Plant ................................................................................................. 254
1.18. Setting up of Centralised Metal Testing Laboratory ........................................................... 256
1.19. Facility for Manufacturing Aluminium Dross Processing .................................................... 257
1.20. Facility for Expanded Metal Mesh Manufacturing ............................................................. 258
2. Investment Opportunities for Down Stream Industries in Steel ................................................ 259
2.1. Manufacturing of Hinges ........................................................................................................ 259
2.2. Manufacturing of Link Chains ................................................................................................. 260
2.3. Manufacturing of Welding Electrodes .................................................................................... 261
2.4. Manufacturing of Hacksaw Blades .......................................................................................... 263
2.5. Manufacturing of Self Tapping Screws ................................................................................... 264
2.6. Manufacturing of Production of Wire Nail ............................................................................. 265
2.7. Manufacturing of Corrugated Sheets ..................................................................................... 266
2.8. Manufacturing of Adjustable Hospital Beds ........................................................................... 267
2.9. Manufacturing of Agricultural Implements ............................................................................ 268
2.10. Manufacturing of Barbed wire ............................................................................................ 269
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2.11. Expanded Metal Mesh Manufacturing Unit ....................................................................... 270
2.12. Cable Tray Manufacturing Shop .......................................................................................... 271
2.13. Electric Panel Manufacturing Shop ..................................................................................... 272
2.14. Bar Bending & Mesh Making Unit ....................................................................................... 273
2.15. Wire Drawing Plant ............................................................................................................. 274
2.16. Manufacturing of Lancing Pipe ........................................................................................... 275
2.17. Manufacturing of Steel Furniture ....................................................................................... 276
2.18. Manufacturing of Steel Pipes .............................................................................................. 277
2.19. Motor Rewinding Shop ....................................................................................................... 278
2.20. Manufacturing unit for Galvanising facilities for structural pipes ...................................... 279
2.21. Pipe Coating Plant ............................................................................................................... 280
2.22. Fabrication Shop ................................................................................................................. 281
2.23. Forging Shop ....................................................................................................................... 282
2.24. Foundry Shop ...................................................................................................................... 283
3. Investment Opportunities for Down Stream Industries in Stainless Steel ................................. 284
3.1. Facility for manufacturing of Cutlery ...................................................................................... 284
3.2. Facility for manufacturing of Bathroom Fixture ..................................................................... 286
3.3. Facility for manufacturing of Sinks.......................................................................................... 287
3.4. Facility for manufacturing of Staplers ..................................................................................... 288
3.5. Facility for manufacturing of Stainless Steel Drum and Bucket .............................................. 290
3.6. Facility for manufacturing of Fasteners (Bolts) ....................................................................... 293
3.7. Facility for manufacturing of SS Flanges ................................................................................. 294
3.8. Facility for manufacturing of Self -Tapping Screws ................................................................. 295
3.9. Facility for manufacturing of Hinges ....................................................................................... 296
3.10. Facility for manufacturing of Razor Blades ......................................................................... 297
3.11. Facility for manufacturing of Stainless Steel Westwood Rims and Mud Guard ................. 298
3.12. Facility for manufacturing of Stainless Steel Wire .............................................................. 299
3.13. Facility for manufacturing of Bright Bars ............................................................................ 301
3.14. Facility for manufacturing of Stainless Steel Pipes ............................................................. 302
3.15. Facility for manufacturing of Stainless Steel Structures ..................................................... 303
3.16. Facility for manufacturing of Pencil INGOT Caster for Stainless Steel ................................ 304
3.17. Facility for Stainless Steel Annealing Shop ......................................................................... 305
3.18. Facility for manufacturing of Rerolling mills for Stainless Steel INGOTs ............................ 306
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3.19. Facility for Fabrication shops for smaller items .................................................................. 307
3.20. Facility for Fabrication shops for larger items .................................................................... 308
3.21. Facility for Service Center ................................................................................................... 309
3.22. Facility for manufacturing of Expanded Metal Mesh Manufacturing Unit ......................... 310
4. Incubation Centres ...................................................................................................................... 311
4.1. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Khurdha ....................................................................... 311
4.2. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Sambalpur .................................................................... 312
4.3. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Ganjam ......................................................................... 313
4.4. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Kandhamal ................................................................... 314
4.5. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Dhenkanal .................................................................... 315
4.6. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Nabarangapur .............................................................. 316
4.7. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Rayagada ...................................................................... 317
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1. Investment Opportunities for Down Stream Industries in Aluminium
1.1. Facility for manufacturing of Aluminium Die Casting
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Die Casting
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 2,500 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 2 – 4 Crores (at Angul)/
~ INR 1 - 3 Crores (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 12 – 15 Crores
Project Scale Capacity – about 510 to 520 tonnes per year
Process In pressure die casting the molten metal is introduced under pressure into a metallic die and allowed to solidify to produce near-net-shapes. Two types of die casting machines known as cold chamber and hot chamber are usually used. Because of its high melting point, aluminium silicon alloy is die cast in cold chamber pressure die casting machine.
In cold chamber operations the molten metal is usually maintained at constant temperature in an adjacent furnace, where transfer of successive shots to the machine chambers can be accomplished manually. Electrically heated types furnaces has been envisaged.
During the process high pressure is applied, so lower molten metal feeding temperature is used. Metal for a single shot is loaded into a cylindrical chamber through a pouring aperture. As the piston forces metal into the die, the entire operation being completed in a few seconds, so that iron contamination is virtually eliminated. Using this technique much higher injection pressure in the range of 70–140 Mpa is feasible, enabling lower metal to be employed and greater intricacy achieved.
Testing of the products is followed by the last step of the process, viz. packaging, which ensures product safety from any outer mechanical damage as well as protection from moisture and contaminants.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 6 MVA
Water about 3 to 4 m3/ day
Compressed Air about 15 to 20 Nm3/min
Manpower requirement
30
Nodal agency Investment Promotion and Investment Corporation of Odisha Limited (IPICOL)
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1.2. Facility for manufacturing of Aluminium Shots & Notch Bars
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Shots & Notch Bars
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 2500 sqm
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 1.2 – 1.5 Crores (at Angul)/
~ INR ~ 1 Crores (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 2 – 3 Crores
Project Scale Capacity – about 500 tonnes per year
Process The basic steps involved in the manufacture of Aluminium shots and Notch bars are as follows:
(i) Melting
(ii) Casting
(iii) Grading
(iv) Inspection and Testing
Commercial grade Aluminium of 99% purity is suitable for manufacture of shots and notch bars. Alternatively, in case of using aluminium scrap, it should be properly segregated and subjected to magnetic separation to avoid iron contamination. Melting is carried out in fuel fired melting furnace of capacity 2T. Aluminium scrap and ingots are preheated to remove oil or moisture before introducing into molten metal. The melting is carried out under protective cover flux to avoid excessive melting bases.
Aluminium shots are made by passing molten aluminium at a correct temperature through refractory coated vibratory sieve. The metal beneath the sieve is collected in a water tank with an arrangement for continuous circulation of water.
The shots so obtained from the water tank are graded and oversized shots are sent for remelting. Samples from a representative lot are sent for chemical analysis. The material conforming to the standards is weighed and packed.
Testing of the products is followed by the last step of the process, viz. packaging, which ensures product safety from any outer mechanical damage as well as protection from moisture and contaminants.
Auxiliary facilities such as lubrication systems, etc. will be part of the individual machines.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 2 MVA
Water about 1 to 2 m3/ day
Compressed Air about 4 to 5 Nm3/min
File Oil - 80 kg/ t of casting
Manpower requirement
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1.3. Facility for manufacturing of Aluminium Wire Rod
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Wire Road
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 4 to 5 acre
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 5 – 8 Crores (at Angul)/
~ INR 3 - 6 Crores (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 10 – 12 Crores
Project Scale Capacity – about 500 tonnes per year
Process Presently, only continuous casting and rolling process for production of aluminium wire rod is being followed by almost all producers.
EC grade aluminium ingots are melted alongwith return scrap and suitably alloyed with Mg and Si to produce Al-Mg-Si alloy. The prepared metal is transferred into a tundish and thereafter into a mould for bar casting. Modern practices also involve an in-line metal refining system which comprises of a degasser and ceramic foam filtration unit. The metal should be absolutely free from entrapped gases and non-metallic inclusions. For achieving the same, continuous in-line metal refining system is adopted. The molten metal is properly fluxed and all dross is taken out of furnaces before transfer or casting of metal. Fuel can be LSHS or diesel depending upon the availability aspects. The furnaces used can be stationary type or tilting type depending upon the technological considerations.
The rod casting machine is equipped with a metal transfer trough, a casting plate and a structure supporting the casting machine and the cast rod. Molten metal fed into the trough solidifies as a result of the cooling effect of the rotating wheel and covering steel band. An appropriate mechanism is adopted with the machine above the casting wheel to extract the cast bar from the wheel during operation. The emerging cast bar through a casting wheel has a trapezoidal cross-section. The surface of the casting wheel in touch with aluminium should be absolutely smooth and polished. The auto-lubrication of casting wheel is provided to keep the bars free from casting wheel during operation.
The casting wheel and band are cooled by water spraying nozzles. The Casting water spray system is provided with auto back wash filter to clean the cooling water before entering into water spraying nozzles. PLC based recipe driven cooling water spray control is provided for alloy as well as EC grade wire rod production. The solidified rod leaves the casting wheel and passes onto the rolling line (properzi) having a number of rolling mill strands which reduce the size and shape of bar in stages and finally wire rod of 9.5 mm dia is produced. The wire rod further travels to the coiler and gets wound up as a coil having a weight around 2 MT each.
A soluble oil emulsion system is provided to furnish cooling during the working of the cast bar to desired diameters. Emulsion filtration system is capable of separating aluminium fines, tramp oil and debris, if any. Fume / steam exhaust system is provided in emulsion pit for better working environment. A dual reel coiler is provided to produce dense level wound coils with minimum surface damage to
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the wire rod. Proper mechanism is provided to ensure compaction of coiled wire rod. Coils are transferred to operation floor level and finally to storage area using fork lift.
The complete EC Rod manufacturing process has been shown in the process flow sheet below :
Testing of the products is followed by the last step of the process, viz. packaging, which ensures product safety from any outer mechanical damage as well as protection from moisture and contaminants.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx.10 MVA
Water about 3 to 4 m3/ day
Compressed Air about 2 to 3 Nm3/min
File Oil - 80 kg/ t of casting
Manpower requirement
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1.4. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Powder
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Powder
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 2,500 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 2 – 4 Crores (at Angul)/
~ INR 2 - 3 Crores (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 15 – 18 Crores
Project Scale Capacity – about 500 tonnes per year
Process Commercial grade Aluminium of 99% purity is suitable for manufacture of aluminium powder for general applications. The metal is melted in furnaces and the temperature maintained is around 720 – 750 deg C. Subsequently, atomization is accomplished by forcing the molten metal stream through an orifice at moderate pressures. A air or gas is introduced into the metal stream just before it leaves the nozzle, serving to create turbulence and exits into a large collection volume exterior to the orifice. Air and powder streams are segregated using gravity or cyclonic separation. Simple atomization techniques are available in which liquid metal is forced through an orifice at a sufficiently high velocity to ensure turbulent flow. Other techniques such as nozzle vibration, nozzle asymmetry, multiple impinging streams, or molten-metal injection into ambient gas are all available to increase atomization efficiency and produce finer grains, to narrow the particle size distribution. The different sizes of aluminium powders are segregated by sieving. Then packing is done as per market requirement for specific quantity.
The powder produced will meet standard specifications for air atomized powder and by using proper control equipment consistent quality of the product can be fully ensured with minimum losses. The quality control standards as per IS-438-2006 are to be followed.
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Testing of the products is followed by the last step of the process, viz. packaging, which ensures product safety from any outer mechanical damage as well as protection from moisture and contaminants.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 0.5 MVA
Water about 2 to 3 m3/ day
Compressed Air about 4 to 5 Nm3/min
File Oil - 80 kg/ t of casting
Manpower requirement
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1.5. Facility for Manufacturing of Caps and Closures
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Caps & Closures
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 900 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 50 – 80 Lakh (at Angul)/
~ INR 30 – 50 Lakh (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 60 – 80 Lakh
Project Scale Capacity – 50 million pieces/yr
Process The process requires the printing of hard aluminium sheets as per the desired design requirements. The printed sheets are sent to the Punching machine, already fitted with multiple dies as per the design requirements. The final shapes of caps are obtained during operation of knurling as well as grooving of perforation. The circular washers are generally fitted manually on the caps as per requirement. In another operation, vial seals are also made through punching operation on raw aluminium sheets.
Testing of the products is followed by the last step of the process, viz. packaging, which ensures product safety from any outer mechanical damage as well as protection from moisture and contaminants.
In addition, the auxiliary facilities such as lubrication systems, etc. will be part of the individual machines.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 10 to MVA
Water about Nominal
Manpower requirement
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1.6. Facility for Manufacturing Fabricated Aluminium Products
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Fabricated Aluminium Products
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 2500 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 80 – 90 Lakh (at Angul)/
~ INR 50 – 60 Lakh (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 70 – 80 Lakh
Project Scale Capacity – 6000 sq m per annum
Process The process comprises of receiving the desired sections (profiles) after anodizing through outsourcing. Subsequently, the anodized sections are subjected to fabrication by first measurement, sizing and cutting operations as per design. This is followed successive bending operations. The cut sizes are joined by screwing or riveting. This is followed by assembling with glass/board and beading wherever necessary. Thereafter the handles, locks, tower bolts, stoppers etc. are also fitted as per requirements.
The packaging for safe handling and transport is subsequently carried out. The process flow diagram is shown below :
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 8 to 100 Kw
Water Nominal
Manpower requirement
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1.7. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Circles
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Circles
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 4900 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 3 – 4 Crore (at Angul)/
~ INR 2 – 3 Crore (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 4 – 5 Crore
Project Scale Capacity – 300 tpy
Process The process comprises of melting of aluminium ingots and internal scrap including outside pure scrap in fuel fire melting cum holding furnace. The additive salts are charged for removal of impurities from metal as slag. The alloy preparation of clean metal is carried out by mixing master alloys as per requirement. This is followed by slab casting. Further, the hot rolling and cold rolling operations convert the slabs into cold rolled sheets. Further, annealing operation, which is a very critical stage to release stress developed during rolling stage, the temperature and time of exposure is very critical in this stage. This is followed by further rolling to required thickness. Thereafter, the circle cutting as per desired sizes is carried out. The annealed operation also provides an excellent deep drawing and spinning quality useful for further processing by others.
The finished circles are packed for ready for dispatch to consumers who treat is as the main input raw material for further shaping into Pressure cookers, nonstick cookwares etc.
For packing, the circle are covered with brown paper and plastic film then packed with wooden case/pallet.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 50 HP
Water 1 to 2 m3/day
Fuel Oil 80 kg/t metal
Manpower requirement
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1.8. Facility for Manufacturing of ACSR Grade Aluminium Conductors
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of ACSR Grade Aluminium Conductors
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 5 acre
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 7 – 8 Crore (at Angul)/
: ~ INR 4– 6 Crore (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 8 – 10 Crore
Project Scale Capacity – 5000 tpy
Process The input material for ACSR conductor manufacturing is EC rods. The complete conductor manufacturing process has been shown in the process flow sheet below :
During the aluminium wire drawing, the multi-stage reduction of aluminium wire rod is carried out through passage of successive dies of decreasing die aperture by means of a tensile force applied at the exit side of each die. The aluminium wire are loaded in the skip stranding machine for aluminium core stranding.
In another operation, the galvanized steel wires are coiled in spools and loaded in the tubular stranding machine for steel core wire requirement. The coiled drums are used in the final stranding for the ACSR conductors.
The Aluminium wire so produced are stranded in numbers and laying configuration as per the conductor size and end applications. The stranding machines may be tubular type or bobbin pintle type or
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cage type stranding machine. The production of stranded conductors are based on a series of standards.
Testing of the products is followed by the last step of the process, viz. packaging, which ensures product safety from any outer mechanical damage as well as protection from moisture and contaminants.
In addition, the auxiliary facilities such as hydraulic systems, lubrication systems, etc. will be part of the individual machines.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 500 KVA
Water 2 m3/day
Compressed Air 2 to 5 Nm3/min
Manpower requirement
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1.9. Facility for Manufacturing of AAAC Grade Aluminium Conductors
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of AAAC Grade Aluminium Conductors
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 5 acre
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 7 – 8 Crore (at Angul)/
: ~ INR 4– 6 Crore (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 10 – 12 Crore
Project Scale Capacity – 5000 tpy
Process The input material for AAAC conductor manufacturing is Aluminium Alloy rods. The complete conductor manufacturing process has been shown in the process flow sheet below :
During the aluminium wire drawing, the multi-stage reduction of aluminium wire rod is carried out through passage of successive dies of decreasing die aperture by means of a tensile force applied at the exit side of each die. The aluminium wire are loaded in the skip stranding machine for aluminium core stranding.
In another operation, the aluminium alloy wires are coiled in spools and loaded in the skip machine for alloy core wire requirement. The coiled drums are used in the final stranding for the AAAC conductors.
The Aluminium wire so produced are stranded in numbers and laying configuration as per the conductor size and end applications after Ageing operation. The stranding machines may be tubular type
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or bobbin pintle type or cage type stranding machine. The production of stranded conductors are based on a series of standards.
Testing of the products is followed by the last step of the process, viz. packaging, which ensures product safety from any outer mechanical damage as well as protection from moisture and contaminants.
In addition, the auxiliary facilities such as hydraulic systems, lubrication systems, etc. will be part of the individual machines.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 500 KVA
Water 2 m3/day
Compressed Air 2 to 5 Nm3/min
Manpower requirement
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1.10. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Extrusion
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Extrusion
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 10000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 10 – 12 Crore (at Angul)/
: ~ INR 8 – 10 Crore (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 25 – 30 Crore
Project Scale Capacity – 1000 tpy
Process The two main advantages of extrusion process over other manufacturing processes are its ability to create very complex cross-sections and work materials that are brittle, because the material only encounters compressive and shear stresses. It also forms finished parts with an excellent surface finish. The extrusion ratio is defined as the starting cross-sectional area divided by the cross-sectional area of the final extrusion. One of the main advantages of the extrusion process is that this ratio can be very large while still producing quality parts. The process of aluminum extrusion consists of the following steps:
After designing and creating the shape of the die, a cylindrical billet of aluminum alloy is heated to 400°C ~ 490°C. Subsequently the hot billet transferred to a loader, where a lubricant is added to prevent it from sticking to the extrusion machine, the ram or the handle. Substantial pressure is applied to a dummy block using a ram, which pushes the aluminum billet into the container, forcing it through the die. Inert atmosphere is created by introducing nitrogen in liquid or gaseous form through the sections of the die to avoid the formation of oxides. This also improves the life of the die.
The extruded part passes onto a run-out table as an elongated piece that is having the same shape as the die opening. It is then pulled to the cooling table where fans cool the newly created aluminum extrusion. Once the cooling is completed, the extruded aluminum is moved to a stretcher, for straightening and work hardening. The hardened extrusions are brought to the saw table and cut according to the required lengths. The final step is to treat the extrusions with heat in age ovens, which hardens the aluminum by speeding the ageing process. This operation is performed in a temperature range of 170 ~ 190°C for a prolonged time of 4 ~ 7 hours, so as improve the strength of extrusions.
The extrusion process can be performed in two ways, viz. (1) Direct extrusion, in which the moving ram forces the billet through a stationary die, and (2) Indirect extrusion, in which the die assembly pushes against the stationary billet creating the pressure for metal to flow through the die.
Additional complexities may be applied during this process to further customize the extruded parts. For example, to create hollow sections, pins or piercing mandrels are placed inside the die. After the extrusion process, a variety of options are available to adjust the colour, texture and brightness of the aluminum’s finish, which may
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be carried out by outsourcing. A brief process flow sheet of aluminium extrusion process is shown below
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 150 Kw
Water 2 m3/day
Manpower requirement
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1.11. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Forgings
Name of Project
Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Forgings
Project Location
Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement
2500 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 2 – 3 Crore (at Angul)/
: ~ INR 1 – 2 Crore (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 6 – 7 Crore
Project Scale Capacity – 1000 tpy
Process Blanks are cut from alloy billet stock, which are preheated to temperatures in the range of 400-500°C. In the production of hand forgings the blank is hot worked between flat dies, usually on a pneumatic hammer or a press. Care is taken to ensure that the degree of deformation is sufficient to provide adequate breakdown of the original cast microstructure. The rough outline of the component is developed, with the grain flow of the material in the direction of stressing.
Ideal for processing large pieces of aluminium, the open die presses do not constrain the aluminium billet during the forging process and utilize flat dies free of pre-cut profiles and designs. On the other hand, the closed-die forging, also known as impression-die forging, can produce an almost limitless variety of shapes.
Die-forgings, i.e. pressing and drop-forgings or stampings, are usually subjected to open die forgings. Simple components may be pressed or stamped directly from billet stock. The die forgings are produced using shaped dies, giving a product with a high degree of dimensional consistency which considerably reduces the machining to the finished form. Such forgings have the advantages of good mechanical properties and structural integrity.
The technology of die forming has advanced to produce close-to-form forgings with higher standards of dimensional accuracy. In the non heat treatable alloys where mechanical properties depend on the degree of cold working it is possible to cold forge. To produce components like gears, hubs, shafts, pinions, couplings, links, valves, drop arms, joints, sleeves, special fasteners, square head bolts, etc., the closed die forgings is adopted by press, hammers & upsetter combination followed by machining operations in CNC & VMC & broaching machines.
A combination of good mechanical properties, dimensional accuracy and surface finish means that aluminium forgings are used in highly stressed parts where structural integrity is of paramount importance. The alloys commonly used for these highly stressed applications are from the 2000, 6000 and 7000 series. The aerospace industry is a major end user.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 1 mw
Water 3 to 4 m3/day
Manpower requirement
60 to 65
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1.12. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Hinges
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Hinges
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 625 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR ~ 40 Lakh (at Angul)/
: ~ INR ~ 25 – 30 Lakh (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 20 – 22 Lakh
Project Scale 5 lac pieces per year
Process The aluminium hinges manufacturing process requires the cutting of extruded sections into required dimension. Subsequently the slots are milled matching with tapers pins to be used for their fixing. This is followed by drilling holes for hinges. Subsequently the already cut steel wires of requited length are riveted by stabbing both top and bottom faces of finge. This is followed by finish cutting, de-burring, buffing as well as stamp markings. The further requirement of anodizing can be outsourced from nearby available agencies. Finally the product is packed for dispatch to the finished storage area / market.
The packaging ensures product safety from any outer mechanical damage as well as protection from moisture and contaminants.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 10 to 12 HP
Manpower requirement
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1.13. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Utensils
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Utensils
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 6400 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 2 ~ 3 Crore (at Angul)/
: ~ INR 1 ~ 2 Crore (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 6 – 8 Crore
Project Scale 600 tpy
Process The process comprises of melting of aluminium ingots and scrap in Electric furnace followed by slab casting. Further, the hot rolling process converts preheated slabs into first stage for flat sheets of thickness 80 mm to 50 mm. It is essentially a step towards sheet making. It is followed by cold rolling The cold rolled process rolls and reduces from thickness from 45-50 mm to 30-25 mm, as required to make utensils. The rough edges of cold rolled sheets are cut before going to round cut to make circles. Further, annealing is a very critical stage to release stress developed during rolling stage, the temperature and time of exposure is very critical in this stage. In another operation, the handles are also cast from molten metal and kept in storage.
Most important stage that gives shape to sheet into the desired utensils is during press forming. It is done through heavy press forming machines, hydraulic, bought over from steel industries. The quality of product depends on this stage equally, so most skilled labour work on the machinery to regulate quality. The most critical component for this stage is different size die. Single die works for years as aluminium is comparatively softer material.
The spinning operation too is critical in shaping majority of utensils such as balti, tub etc , and is a skill oriented job. The hand tools plays critical role here, since they shape the outer surface and a bad tool can leave mark, uneven surface. The quality of product depends on this stage equally, so most skilled labour work on the machinery to regulate quality. This operation is followed by Post forming operation to remove uneven edges, for which, it again goes onto turning wheel and the extra edge cut to size. The buffing operation removes outer and inner layer, which is generally carried out by semi skilled labour.
Washing is the last stage of cleaning surface and shining material. For this, the utensil goes through 3 stages of dipping into water and chemicals. It removes all minor particles and provides natural shining. Subsequently, handles are riveted post finishing the product, it causes scratches some time due to hammering and hard surface.
The labelling is an important stage of branding utensils, for which stickers are used merely for name the brand. The packaging for local market is always basic to reduce cost where as export quality packaging demands lot more attentions and investment.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 100 kw
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Manpower requirement
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1.14. Facility for Aluminium Recycling Plant
Name of Project Facility for Aluminium Recycling Plant
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 10000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 4 ~ 6 Crore (at Angul)/
: ~ INR 2 ~ 3 Crore (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 12 – 15 Crore
Project Scale 600 tpy
Process The aluminium casting process involves simply re-melting the aluminium scrap metal. The process is generally termed as aluminium recycling. The attractive feature of aluminium metal is that it can be reused/recycled. As recycling does not damage the metal structure, aluminium can be recycled indefinitely and still be used to produce any product for which new aluminium could have been used. Suitable alloying additions are made as per the customer requirement to produce required aluminium alloy grades.
Aluminium scrap are usually recycled in the following basic way:
1. Physical classification of aluminium scrap, usually manually as well as magnetic separator/ eddy current separator, and cut into little, equal pieces by crushers to lessen the volume and make it easier for the machines that separate them.
2. Pieces are cleaned chemically/mechanically, and blocked to minimize oxidation losses when melted. (The surface of aluminium readily oxidizes back into aluminium oxide when exposed to oxygen..
3. Blocks are loaded into the furnace and heated to 750 °C ± 100 °C to produce molten aluminium.
4. Dross is removed and the dissolved hydrogen is degassed. The molten aluminium readily disassociates hydrogen from water vapor and hydrocarbon contaminants. This is typically done with chlorine and nitrogen gas. Hexachloroethane tablets are normally used as the source for chlorine. Ammonium perchlorate can also be used, as it decomposes mainly into chlorine, nitrogen, and oxygen when heated.
5. Samples are taken for spectroscopic analysis. Depending on the final product desired, high purity aluminium, copper, zinc, manganese, silicon, and/or magnesium is added to alter the molten composition to the proper alloy specification.
6. The furnace is tapped, the molten aluminium poured out, and the process is repeated again for the next batch. The molten metal is transferred through launders into continuous Ingot casting machine to produce commercial / alloy ingots.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 500 to 800 kw
Water 1 to 2 m3/day
Fuel Oil 80 kg/t Al
Manpower requirement
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1.15. Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Tower Bolts
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Aluminium Tower Bolts
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 900 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 35 ~ 40 Lakh (at Angul)/
: ~ INR 20 ~ 25 Lakh (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 20 – 22 Lakh
Project Scale 5 lac pieces per year
Process The aluminium tower bolts manufacturing process requires the cutting of extruded sections into required dimension. This is followed by straddle milling of slots for axial movement of knob. For up and down movement of rod, milling of cross slots is carried out. Subsequently the drilling of countersink holes and cavity holes are taken up. The rods are fitted inside extruded sections which is followed by riveting the knob on rod and stab operations. Thereafter, finish cutting, de-burring, buffing as well as stamp markings operations are carried out. The further requirement of anodizing can be outsourced from nearby available agencies. Finally the product is packed for dispatch to the finished storage area / market. The packaging ensures product safety from any outer mechanical damage as well as protection from moisture and contaminants.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 10 to 15 HP
Manpower requirement
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1.16. Facility for Manufacturing of Vanatian Blinds
Name of Project
Facility for Manufacturing of Vanatian Blinds
Project Location
Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement
600 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 25 ~ 30 Lakh (at Angul)/
: ~ INR 15 ~ 18 Lakh (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 20 – 22 Lakh
Project Scale 210,000 sq m
Process The process comprises of cussing and sizing of the aluminium sheet to required size followed by punching of holes as per design. It is followed by corner corrections and leaf forming operations. In another operation, the nylon rope cutting and assembly of Vanatian blind is carried out
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 15 kw
Water Nominal requirement
Manpower requirement
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1.17. Facility for Anodising Plant
Name of Project Facility for Anodising Plant
Project Location Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement 1600 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 60 ~ 65 Lakh (at Angul)/
: ~ INR 35 ~ 50 Lakh (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 40 – 45 Lakh
Project Scale 60,000 sq m
Process Anodising process involves buffing, pickling, in acid solution then cleaning in water, neutralizing in chemical and keeping the extruded sections in anodizing tank for specified time. These are again washed in water and dried in sun or by any other means. The anodizing process using acid solution may leave residual solution which has to be disposed of periodically. This may lead to some pollution in the water source if the disposal of such residual solution is not done taking due precautions.
The anodized aluminium layer is grown by passing a direct current through an electrolytic solution, with the aluminium object serving as the anode (the positive electrode). The current releases hydrogen at the cathode (the negative electrode) and oxygen at the surface of the aluminium anode, creating a buildup of aluminium oxide. Alternating current and pulsed current is also possible but rarely used. The voltage required by various solutions may range from 1 to 300 V DC, although most fall in the range of 15 to 21 V. Higher voltages are typically required for thicker coatings formed in sulfuric and organic acid. The anodizing current varies with the area of aluminium being anodized, and typically ranges from 30 to 300 amperes/meter² (2.8 to 28 ampere/ft²).
Aluminium anodizing is usually performed in an acid solution which slowly dissolves the aluminium oxide. The acid action is balanced with the oxidation rate to form a coating with nanopores, 10-150 nm in diameter. These pores are what allow the electrolyte solution and current to reach the aluminium substrate and continue growing the coating to greater thickness beyond what is produced by autopassivation. However, these same pores will later permit air or water to reach the substrate and initiate corrosion if not sealed. They are often filled with colored dyes and/or corrosion inhibitors before sealing. Because the dye is only superficial, the underlying oxide may continue to provide corrosion protection even if minor wear and scratches may break through the dyed layer.
Conditions such as electrolyte concentration, acidity, solution temperature, and current must be controlled to allow the formation of a consistent oxide layer. Harder, thicker films tend to be produced by more dilute solutions at lower temperatures with higher voltages and currents. The film thickness can range from under 0.5 micrometers for bright decorative work up to 150 micrometers for architectural applications.
Anodizing can be performed in combination with chromate conversion coating. Each process provides corrosion resistance,
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with anodizing offering a significant advantage when it comes to ruggedness or physical wear resistance. The reason for combining the processes can vary, however the significant difference between anodizing and chromate conversion coating is the electrical conductivity of the films produced. Although both stable compounds, chromate conversion coating has a greatly increased electrical conductivity. Applications where this may be useful are varied, however the issue of grounding or earthing components as part of a larger system is an obvious one.
The dual finishing process uses the best each process has to offer, anodizing with its hard wear resistance and chromate conversion coating with its electrical conductivity.
The process steps can typically involve chromate conversion coating the entire component, followed by a masking of the surface in areas where the chromate coating must remain intact. Beyond that, the chromate coating is then dissolved in unmasked areas. The component can then be anodized, with anodizing taking to the unmasked areas. The exact process will vary dependent on service provider, component geometry and required outcome.
Other widely used specifications define three types of aluminium anodization :
Type I is chromic acid anodization,
Type II is sulfuric acid anodization, and
Type III is sulfuric acid hardcoat anodization.
The oldest anodizing process uses chromic acid. The sSulfuric acid is the most widely used solution to produce anodized coating. Coatings of moderate thickness 1.8 μm to 25 μm (0.00007" to 0.001").
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 120 HP
Water 5 to 6 m3/day
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1.18. Setting up of Centralised Metal Testing Laboratory
Name of Project
Setting up of Centralised Metal Testing Laboratory
Project Location
Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement
900 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 2.0 ~ 2.5 Crore (at Angul)/
: ~ INR 1.5 ~ 2.0 Crore (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 7.0 ~ 8.0 Crore
Project Scale 210,000 sq m
Process A systematic approach shall be followed for collection of samples from individual industries as well as timely delivery of test reports to respective units. The major steps shall include, viz. exact information regarding details of sample collected, use of proper sampling containers, chemicals for sample preservation, collect samples according to standard procedures, delivery of samples to the laboratory supervisor and ensure acceptance, log samples into the laboratory’s sample data management system, report generation, and timely delivery of test report to the respective units for its effective ulilisation, etc..
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 20 kw
Water 1 to 2 m3/day
Manpower requirement
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1.19. Facility for Manufacturing Aluminium Dross Processing
Name of Project
Facility for Manufacturing Aluminium Dross Processing
Project Location
Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement
2500 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 85 ~ 90 Lakh (at Angul)/
: ~ INR 45 ~ 50 Lakh Crore (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 65 ~ 80 Lakh
Project Scale 1500 tpy of dross processing
Process There are many methods and technologies available for the processing of dross. The key criteria of selection should take into account the local environmental laws, smelter’s vision and industrial infrastructure. It is proposed to carry out the cold dross processing by passing it to the pulverize mill followed by screening operation. The crushed dross is then passed to eddy current separation of metal and aluminium oxides. A proper shop ventilation system is essential to keep the working environment under proper control.
The separated aluminium is sent to melting furnace where low grade dross is again separated and molten metal is cast into ingots. The non metallic oxide collected in powder form is stored in bags for selling to other consumers.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 10 HP
Water 1 to 2 m3/day
Fuel 80kg/t metal
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1.20. Facility for Expanded Metal Mesh Manufacturing
Name of Project
Facility for Expanded Metal Mesh Manufacturing
Project Location
Angul & Jharsuguda
Area requirement
1000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 80 – 100 Lakhs (at Angul)/
~ INR 35 - 40 Lakhs (at Jharsuguda)
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 35 – 45 Lakhs
Project Scale 30 tonnes per day
Process 1. The plate, sheet, or coil is mechanically advanced beyond the fixed bottom die in an amount that is known as the strand width in regular (standard) expanded metal. The top cutting die then descends and simultaneously slits and cold forms an entire row of half diamonds.
2. The top die then ascends and moves one half diamond right/left as the base metal moves forward one strand width.
3. The top die then decends, slits and forms another row of half diamonds, completing a row of full diamonds in two strokes.
4. The die then ascends, returning to its normal position and begins the process again until the full sheet of expanded metal is completed.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 200 kw
Water 1 to 2 m3/day
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2. Investment Opportunities for Down Stream Industries in Steel
2.1. Manufacturing of Hinges
Name of Project Manufacturing of Hinges
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement
600 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 55 - 60 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 90 – 120 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity – 900 tonnes per year
Process Depending on the model of the hinge product there will be two to five operations on a single piece of the product.
Cutting work: - Cutting of the mild steel and metals into size on shearing machine.
Press work: - Blanking, bending and folding of the sheet metal on press using appropriate dies tools to obtain the hinges and the washer parts.
Drilling Work: - After a work piece is laid out and properly mounted on drilling machine, no of holes are drilled as per the required design.
Tumbling work: - Cleaning of rust and removal of sharp edges from the products.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 60 kw
Water about 1500 m3/ day
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2.2. Manufacturing of Link Chains
Name of Project Manufacturing of Link Chains
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 2000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 40- 45 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 55 – 60 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity – 900 tonnes per year
Process Mild Steel wire in coils is set on the de-coiler of wire bending machine. Then wire is fed to automatic wire bending machine where during the feeding wire get straightened then cut to the required link size and bent to form link. The process repeats and chain is formed with bent links. Now chains [one by one] fed on to the electro mechanical butt-welding machine, where open ends of the chains automatically welded and deburred. The chains are pickled and cleaned with acid and water. The welded chains are now inspected and tested as per the specifications laid down in the respective Indian Standards, after this welded chains are generally packed in wooden cases. The weight of packed chain is approximately 50 kgs. The defective chain links may be salvaged by gas welding.
The chain should be inspected and tested as per the specifications laid down in the respective Indian Standards. The drawn wire should be of tested quality as per the IS Specifications. The following Indian Standards may also be referred:
I S : 226 – 1975: Structural Steel [standard quality] with Amendment
IS : 2429 Round Steel short link chain [Electric Butt welded,
I S : 2429 – 1970 [Part II] Calibrated load chain for pulley blocks and other
I S : 3109 Short Link Chain, Grade M .
I S : 3109 – 1982 [Part II] Calibrated load chain for pulley blocks and other
I S : 6216 – 1982 Short link chain, grade – T, Calibrated for pulley
I S : 6217 – 1982 Short link chain grade S, Non-caliberated for lifting
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 100 kw
Water about 2 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.3. Manufacturing of Welding Electrodes
Name of Project Manufacturing of Welding Electrodes
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 600 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 60– 65 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 90 – 100 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity – 8 tonnes per day
Process Wires of different chemical compositions and sizes are obtained from different steel manufacturers. In electrode making plant, they are chemically cleaned, cut to different lengths (The selling prices of welding electrodes vary according to length of the electrodes and the raw material used.
There are two methods of applying Flux coating on the core wire,
(a) By dipping,
(b) By extrusion.
Extrusion method is very fast and economical; produces strong uniform and concentric coatings and has largely replaced the dipping process.
(a) Dipping method.
Number of core wires cut to definite length is clamped vertically in a fixture and are dipped in a bath of molten flux. When a suitable thickness of the flux gets adhered to the core wire, the fixture is raised and the flux is allowed to dry.
(b) Extrusion process.
Coating ingredients are mixed up in desired quantities, binder (often sodium silicate) is added and the resultant mass is brought in the form of a thick, viscous, stiff paste.
This paste is shaped in the form of a cylinder which is fed into the extrusion press.
Core wire and thick paste of flux simultaneously under pressure pass through a die. Thus attaching the flux coating on the core wire. The coating thickness depends upon the die opening and can be varied.
As a next step the flux from the gripping end of the electrode is removed by an electrically rotated wire brush;
After which the electrodes are fed to ovens where they are dried and baked to remove excess moisture.
The electrodes are thereafter sorted, wrapped in polythene paper, put into packets, and bulk is boxed into wooden cases.
Packets and boxes generally have information about: electrode coding, electrode size, nature of current and polarity, batch number, name of manufacturer, date of manufacture, etc.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 100 kw
Water about 2 m3/ day
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2.4. Manufacturing of Hacksaw Blades
Name of Project Manufacturing of Hacksaw Blades
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 2000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 30– 35 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 15 – 20 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity – 20,000 nos per day
Process Hacksaw blades (both hand & power hacksaw) are generally made from high carbon steel or high strength steel strip coils. The blank of required size is obtained by fixing the slitted strip coils on the uncoiler stand of semi-automatic strip cutting machine and holes are punched at both ends.
Once hacksaw blanks are cut to the required length and holes are punched the teeths are cut by milling or hobbing process. After the teeth’s are cut, the stack of hacksaw blades are heat treated and tempered to the required hardness. The final step is surface cleaning, painting, printing and packing of the hacksaw blades for market supply.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 50 kw
Water about 2 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.5. Manufacturing of Self Tapping Screws
Name of Project Manufacturing of Self Tapping Screws
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 600 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 30 – 35 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 35 – 40 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity – 1,20,000 Packets of 1,000 Pcs. Per annum
Process Self-tapping Screws are manufactured on automatic machines. The sequence of operation are:
1. Making of head, on header machine.
2. Slotting of head, on slotting machine.
3. Rolling of thread, on thread rolling machine.
4. Hardening & tempering of screws, in electric furnaces.
5. Electroplating, in Electroplating Plant.
Normally bright zinc plating is done to self-tapping screws. However, nickel plating can also be done, especially when required for resistance against sea weather.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 50 kw
Water about 2 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.6. Manufacturing of Production of Wire Nail
Name of Project Manufacturing of Production of Wire Nail
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 800 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 26 – 31 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 50 – 55 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity – 400 tonnes per day
Process The wire in the form of coil with diameters of 0.17 - 6 mm is first cleaned from rust and scale by mechanical scrapper. The cleaned wire in the form of coil is fed into automatic heading and pointing machines forming the final nail of desired size. This is collected for the next processing. The collected piece is further transferred to tumbling machine for polishing and de-burring of the finished nail ready for packing.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 74,000 kwh
Water about 1000 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.7. Manufacturing of Corrugated Sheets
Name of Project Manufacturing of Corrugated Sheets
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 3000 sq m (automatic Line) 200 sqm (manual Line)
Approx. Project cost
Automatic Lin Manual Line
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 70 – 75 lac 15 – 17 lac
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 70 – 75 lac 20 – 25 lac
Project Scale 4500 m per day (Automatic line) 500 m per day (manual line)
Process In the corrugation process sheet metal is pulled off huge rolls and through rolling dies that form the corrugation. After the sheet metal passes through the rollers it is automatically sheared off at a desired length in case of automatic line. The standard shape of corrugated material is the round wavy style, but can be easily modified to a variety of shapes and sizes by simply changing the dies. Automatic Roll Forming Line consists following parts, while the coil stock is passing through succession contoured rolls the material bends to its desired shape, after final shape is achieved profile straighter gives straightness to outgoing profile
1) De Coiler (5 Ton)
2) Loop System
3) Entry gauge and Roll Forming machine
4) Cutting unit
5) Run out table
6) Integrated Hydraulic power Pack system
7) P L C control system.
Decoiler: Decoiler is provided to load Raw material coil on it's arms & Hold the coil and also generates Drag tension in process.
LoopSystem: Loop System is incorporated in between 2 line equipments to syncronise line speed or some time to eliminate tension, stretch, on passing material.
RollForming Line: Roll forming consists pairs of contoured roll tools. While the coil stock is passing through succession contoured rolls the material bends to its desired shape, after final shape is achieved profile straighter gives straightness to outgoing profile.
Cutting System: Cutting as Stop Forming line Cuts length +/- 4 mm and very hay line speed cuts the blank or profile single word. Press is designed to accept type die or tropping die without slug while cutting.
Integrated hydraulic Power pack system: To Supply pressurized fluid to all hyd. actuators at desired pressure and quantity.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – 30 KW (auto) , 15 kw (manual)
Water about 2 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.8. Manufacturing of Adjustable Hospital Beds
Name of Project Manufacturing of Adjustable Hospital Beds
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 200 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 20 – 22 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 10 – 15 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity – 2 Nos. per day
Process The basic operations involved in the manufacturing of adjustable beds are as follows:
i) Cutting & bending of pipes
ii) Cutting of MS angles
iii) Cutting of strips
iv) Welding& Riveting
v) Grinding
vi) Assembly of elevating mechanism
vii) Painting& baking
Cutting work: - Cutting of the mild steel and metals into size on shearing machine.
Press work: - Blanking, bending and folding of the sheet metal on press using appropriate dies tools to obtain the hinges and the washer parts.
Drilling Work: - After a work piece is laid out and properly mounted on drilling machine, no of holes are drilled as per the required design.
Tumbling work: - Cleaning of rust and removal of sharp edges from the products.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 20 kw
Water about 2 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.9. Manufacturing of Agricultural Implements
Name of Project Manufacturing of Agricultural Implements
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 1200 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 40 – 45 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 60 – 65 Lakhs
Project Scale
Process The manufacturing of proposed products involve various manufacturing processes like cutting of steel sections, fabrication, welding, drilling, turning making subassemblies, fitting & final assembly etc. where steel sections & other parts/components like tynes, springs & fasteners be outsourced & purchased as per own design & specifications.
The manufacturing also involves inspections at various stages till they are finally assembled & packed as per their Quality assurance standards/plans.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 60 kw
Water about 3 m3/ day
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2.10. Manufacturing of Barbed wire
Name of Project Manufacturing of Barbed Wire
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 1000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 40 – 45 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 45 – 50 Lakhs
Project Scale 1 tons per day
Process The barbed wires are made on an automatic machine. The barbed wire is made out of 12/14 SWG MS Galvanized wires. While two main line wires are fed into the machines through its axes another wire is fed across into the pair of line wires to form barbs at required intervals.
The line wire twine themselves automatically the point wire after forming the desired barbs strands with the line wires automatically at the desired distance thus forming the complete barbed wire. As the machine is automatic all its feeding and wire cutting mechanism is controlled by gear movements. The machine is powered through an electric motor attached to the machine. Once the machine is set up as per the desired settings it goes on working automatically.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 140 kw
Water about 5 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.11. Expanded Metal Mesh Manufacturing Unit
Name of Project Expanded Metal Mesh Manufacturing Unit
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 1000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 35 – 40 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 35 – 45 Lakhs
Project Scale 9000 MT per year
Process 1. The plate, sheet, or coil is mechanically advanced beyond the fixed bottom die in an amount that is known as the strand width in regular (standard) expanded metal. The top cutting die then descends and simultaneously slits and cold forms an entire row of half diamonds.
2. The top die then ascends and moves one half diamond right/left as the base metal moves forward one strand width.
3. The top die then decends, slits and forms another row of half diamonds, completing a row of full diamonds in two strokes.
4. The die then ascends, returning to its normal position and begins the process again until the full sheet of expanded metal is completed.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 200 kw
Water about 1-2 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.12. Cable Tray Manufacturing Shop
Name of Project Cable Tray Manufacturing Shop
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 1800 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 40 – 45 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 65 – 70 Lakhs
Project Scale 500 tpd
Process The semi automatic line could be run for cable tray and covered cable tray production continuously punching and cutting at any length.
This production line may produce the cable trays of different sizes by replacing punching moulds.
The production line includes uncoiler, leveller device, feeding guide, main punching machine, roll forming, cutter with integrated hydraulic system and electric control system.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 60 kw
Water about 2 m3/ day
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2.13. Electric Panel Manufacturing Shop
Name of Project Electric Panel Manufacturing Shop
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 300 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 23 – 28 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 30 – 35 Lakhs
Project Scale 5 Nos. per day
Process The Control Panel is sheet metal fabricated in closure open, semi-enclosed or totally enclosed type, which provide and control electric power to equipment and appliances. Provision for indicating electrical parameters like voltage, current, frequency, power factor etc. will be available on the face of the panel. Regulation of the power supply is also possible with the help of auto transformer switches and circuit breaker.
The sheet metal enclosure for the Control Panel is designed and fabricated in the unit. The components are bought out from the reputed sources and fitted at appropriate places on the panel as per manufacturers design. The circuit as per the design is laid out and the control panel is tested for the proper functioning as per relevant specifications.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 20 kw
Water about 2 m3/ day
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2.14. Bar Bending & Mesh Making Unit
Name of Project Bar Bending & Mesh Making Unit
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 8000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 75 – 80 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 16 – 18 Lakhs
Project Scale 60,000 tonnes per year
Process The rebars in straight lengths as well in coils will be stored in the storage area. The rebars will be brought from outside to in-shop area bay by trucks / hydra as per the production planning.
An in-house Design department for production planning and preparation of shop fabrication drawings has been envisaged with latest state of art software & hardware.
Further, the rebars in straight lengths or in coils will be fed to the respective machines as per the production planning with the help of shop EOT cranes / Fork lifts. The in-process items will be transported from one machine to the other as per the process requirement with the help of Bay cranes / Fork lifts.
The fabricated parts after QA clearance will be tagged as per the order / part number and will be sent to the dispatch area for dispatch.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 1 Mw
Water about 50 m3/ day
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2.15. Wire Drawing Plant
Name of Project Wire Drawing Plant
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement 8000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 120 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 870 - 880Lakhs
Project Scale 96000 t per year
Process
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 1 Mw
Water about 4 m3/ day
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2.16. Manufacturing of Lancing Pipe
Name of Project
Manufacturing of Lancing Pipe
Project Location
Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement
900 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 40 – 50 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 45 - 50 Lakhs
Project Scale 2400 t per day
Process The process involves the following operations:
1. Cutting the sheets to size.
2. Rolling the sheets to tubes in the Tube mill.
3. Welding the edges in induction welding machinery.
4. Cooling of Lancing pipes
4. Inspection and packing.
The unit shall follow the IS specification & any of the following manufacturing processes.
a. Continuous oxy-acetylene gas welded pipes (OAW).
b. Electric resistance welded (ERW).
c. High frequency induction welded (HFIW).
d. Hot finished welded (HFW).
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 20 kw
Water about 2 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.17. Manufacturing of Steel Furniture
Name of Project
Manufacturing of Steel Furniture
Project Location
Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement
2000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 35 – 40 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 25 – 30 Lakhs
Project Scale 1. Steel Almirahs 76” x 38” x 19” 800 Nos. Per Annum
2. Steel Almirahs 48” x 36” x 18” 150 Nos. Per Annum
3. Steel Cub Boards of assorted sizes. 900 Nos. Per Annum
4. Steel chairs:
Folding type 1500 Nos. Per Annum
S-type 1500 Nos. Per Annum
Process The manufacturing process of steel furniture’s involves mainly cutting of sheets, tubes, flats to desired size, folding, bending, drilling, punching, riveting and assembling as per the design. Finally, these items are to be powder coated and cured in the oven the spray Painting is done as per the requirement.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 20 kw
Water about 1.5 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.18. Manufacturing of Steel Pipes
Name of Project Manufacturing of Steel Pipes
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement
500 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 40-50 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 490 - 500 Lakhs
Project Scale 6600 tonnes per annum
Process The manufacture of steel tubes involves the continuous forming of steel sheet strip into an open seam tube, welding of the open seam edges with high frequency resistance heating and continuous pressure jointing into welded tube, followed by reduction in tube diameter and then cutting into the desired length.
Alternatively, as the production process or technology is more labor intensive same workshop can be developed in to a multipurpose work shop.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 450 kw
Water about 5 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.19. Motor Rewinding Shop
Name of Project Motor Rewinding Shop
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement
200 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 30 – 35 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 30 - 40 Lakhs
Project Scale 10 Nos per day
Process An electrical motor consists mainly of stator and rotor. Depending on the type of motor, these differ slightly in nature. Winding refers to a system of insulated conductors forming the current carrying element of a machine, designed to produce a magnetic field, which influences a rotary movement.
An electric machine operates ‘because of the magnetic flux setup in its magnetic circuit by magneto- motive forces arising from currents flowing in groups of winding suitably disposed on the stator and rotor.
Based on the construction & type of motor winding are arranged in slots provided in laminated iron core. Motor may be of single phase and three phase. Mostly in 3 phase motors, the number of coils equal to the slots. The coils are connected such a way that three separate windings are formed which are called phase winding. Each coil in these winding should be same size and shape, coil per phase are 1/3 of the total coils. The windings are connected in star or delta.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 5 kw
Water about 2 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.20. Manufacturing unit for Galvanising facilities for structural pipes
Name of Project Manufacturing unit for Galvanising facilities for structural pipes
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement
5500 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 125 – 150 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 625 – 650 lakhs
Project Scale 4000 tonnes per month
Process The pipes/structural and its components are dipped into a degreasing tank to remove any oil/dirt etc., then these are dipped in acid (HCL) pickling tank for removal of oxides followed by rinsing. Thereafter, these are dipped into fluxing tank. Then the material is dried before dipping in to zinc pot (450-460 degree centigrade) for coating. The coated pipes/ structurals are passed through Dichromate tank for passivation purpose to avoid rust formation as per the requirement.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 350 kw
Water about 5 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.21. Pipe Coating Plant
Name of Project Pipe Coating Plant
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement
4000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 2 – 5 lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 48 - 55 Lakhs
Project Scale 60000 tonnes per month
Process Steel pipes are coated with anti-corrosive coating materials to protect the pipe against corrosion. The coating materials should possess properties like resistance to different types of soil, different types of water, mineral oil, and low permeability, high electrical contact resistance, mechanical resistance against impact, etc. Besides, the coating materials should also have surface smoothness and absence of porosity, wide temperature range for application, resistance to ageing, etc.
Synthetic materials such as polyethylene and epoxy possess the above properties and, therefore, are used as coating materials on outside and inside coating of pipes respectively. The inside coating of pipes with epoxy resin also fulfils other requirements like defect free internal coating in respect of arching, flaking, peeling, etc., uniformity of the layer thickness, high surface smoothness, good adhesion and high degree of hardness.
The most common process for outside coating of pipes with polyethylene is the extrusion process. In this process, polyethylene granulate is plasticized in the extruder and then applied in the form of a jet to clean surface of the pipe heated to 1800 C to 2000 C. In the wrapping process, the pipes are first coated with thin layer of epoxy resin as primer followed by adhesive thin sheet and then wrapping by polyethylene sheet for proper bonding / adhesion.
The coating of the inside surface of the pipe is carried out by inserting an arm with spraying head inside the pipe. The compressed air is blown during forward movement of the arm to remove any dusts inside the pipe. During return movement of the arm, epoxy material is sprayed from two die heads for providing double layer of coating.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 4.1 MVA
Water about 6 m3/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.22. Fabrication Shop
Name of Project Fabrication Shop
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement
3000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 100 – 125 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR. 200 -250 Lakhs
Project Scale
Process Following operations will be carried out in the fabrication shop:
1. Sheet metal, pipe and rod are cut to the required size.
2. Sheets are formed to required shapes in the forming machine.
3. Rods and pipes are welded with formed sheet metal.
4. Finally Painting is done.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 100 kw
Water about 10000 lit/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.23. Forging Shop
Name of Project Forging Shop
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement
500 sq m
Approx. Project cost
a) Land and Buildings : ~ INR 30 – 35 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 120 – 140 Lakhs
Project Scale
Process The work metal is heated in the induction furnace up to 50 degree above eutectic temperature. It is kept over the die and a compressive force is applied to get the desired shape. After forging, the product is heat treated to get the mechanical properties as required. Finally, the product is machined at various machines for finishing.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 750 kw
Water about 10000 lit/ day
Manpower requirement
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2.24. Foundry Shop
Name of Project Foundry Shop
Project Location Kalinganagar and Jharsuguda
Area requirement
4000 sq m
Approx. Project cost
Land and Buildings : ~ INR 50 – 70 Lakhs
b) Plant and Equipment : ~ INR 250 – 280 Lakhs
Project Scale
Process First of sand is mixed with water and keep in the mould box. The pattern is kept between cope and drag part of the mould box and the sqeezed by mould sqeeze type mould machine. After sqeezing of sand, cope and drag part of the mould box is separated to take out the pattern and get the desired shape to be cast. Now, the cope and drag part of the mould is properly clamped and then molten metal is poured in the mould cavity through sprue and then molten metal is allowed to solidify. Before taking out the cast product from the mould box, one should ensure that the molten metal has been solidified properly.
After taking out the solidified metal it is allowed to cool to room temperature. Before heat treatment to get the desired mechanical properties, it needs fettling. After heat treatment, the cast product is finally machined to get the finished product.
Utilities Electricity (Connected Load) – approx. 750 kw
Water about 10000 lit/ day
Manpower requirement
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3. Investment Opportunities for Down Stream Industries in Stainless Steel
3.1. Facility for manufacturing of Cutlery
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Cutlery
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 200 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 90-110 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 25- 30 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 65-80 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity: 400 items per day
Process Material Preparation: Production process starts with cutting stainless steel coils into sheets.
Blanking: The outer contour of the piece is cut by a process referred to as blanking.
Rolling: Through a series of rolling operations, these blanks are graded or rolled to the correct thickness and shapes required by the manufacturer's flatware patterns.
Bowl Stamping: By means of a stamping press, bowls are given their shape.
Cutting bowl outline: The rolled blanks are placed in the press by an operator to remove the excess metal and to fashion the shape of the bowl. This trimming must ensure an accurate fit of the pieces into the stamping dies.
Stamping the pattern: The next step is the forming of the pattern. Each pattern has its own hardened steel dies used for the front and back patterns. These are carefully set in the stamping press by die chuck. The metal is stamped into every tiny detail of the ornamentation in the die, embossing the pattern on the piece.
Special steps—knives, spoons, and forks: In the case of spoons, after the pattern has been embossed upon the front and back of the handle, the bowl of the spoon is formed by using a powerful press and accurate steel dies. The forming of fork prongs is a similar process to that of the forming of the spoon's bowl, but the operation takes place before the pattern is applied to the handle. After a fork is cut according to a certain outline, it is pierced and tined. The tines are pieced out, and the small piece of metal that holds the tip of the tines together is removed in another operation after the pattern has been applied. Buffing and sand polishing: The knives, forks and spoons are then buffed, polished and inspected. Stamping the pattern: The next step is the forming of the pattern. Each pattern has its own hardened steel dies used for the front and back patterns. These are carefully set in the stamping press by die chuck. The metal is stamped into every tiny detail of the ornamentation in the die, embossing the pattern on the Piece. Special steps—knives, spoons, and forks:
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In the case of spoons, after the pattern has been embossed upon the front and back of the handle, the bowl of the spoon is formed by using a powerful press and accurate steel dies. The forming of fork prongs is a similar process to that of the forming of the spoon's bowl, but the operation takes place before the pattern is applied to the handle. After a fork is cut according to a certain outline, it is pierced and tined. The tines are pieced out, and the small piece of metal that holds the tip of the tines together is removed in another operation after the pattern has been applied. Buffing and sand polishing: The knives, forks and spoons are then buffed, polished and inspected.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 30-35 kW
Water about 1(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
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3.2. Facility for manufacturing of Bathroom Fixture
Name of Project
Facility for Manufacturing of Bathroom Fixture
Project Location
Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement
200 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 90-110 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 25- 30 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 65-80 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity: 400 items per day ( Annual working days – 300)
Process The starting material is cold rolled, stainless steel sheet in coils of the desired gauge, pipes of various sizes as per the requirement. The blanks are then fitted between dies to form the steel, by a combination of drawing and stretching steps, into the desired shape. Next, the pipes are bent into the desired shape Bent pipes are then welded by TIG welding with the already formed sheets as per the requirement. Interior surfaces and welded portions are ground and buffed to remove irregularities and to impart the finish.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 30-35 kW
Water about 1(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
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3.3. Facility for manufacturing of Sinks
Name of Project
Facility for Manufacturing of Sinks
Project Location
Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement
200 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 90-110 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 25- 30 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 65-80 Lakhs
Project Scale
Capacity: 400 sinks per day
Process The starting material is cold rolled, stainless steel sheet in coils of the desired gauge, from which rectangular blanks are cut on a forming line to the proper size, based on the final basin geometry, for the subsequent forming operations. The blanks are then fitted between dies to form the steel, by a combination of drawing and stretching steps, into the initial rim and basin shape. Next, the drain hole is counter punched at the bottom of the basin. Rims of sinks are trimmed to final geometry. Interior basin surfaces and rim surfaces for top mount sinks are ground and buffed to remove irregularities and to impart the finish. Finally, sound-dampening materials (pads, sprays, or both) are applied to the exterior under surface of the basin both to avoid collection of surface condensation and to minimize vibrations from objects (i.e., cookware, tableware, or other
kitchen utensils) being dropped into the sink.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 40 kW
Water about 1(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
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3.4. Facility for manufacturing of Staplers
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Staplers
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 150 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 75-90 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 20- 25 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 55-65 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity:
1. Staplers with a wire size of 0.017 inch- 150 staplers per day 2. Staplers with a wire size of 0.050 inch- 50 staplers per day
Process Two types of springs are used in the basic stapler, the coil and the leaf. A coil spring is made from metal that has the ability to withstand a constant pressure and release and still maintain its shape. Leaf springs are typically made by either bending or rolling a thin piece of steel and then carefully heating it to a temperature that will cause internal stresses. Thin lengthwise into strips is then placed in ice water which causes the strips to curl up. The leaf spring allows to unlatch the base from the upper assembly. Stampings are typically made of flat sheet metal material of varying thicknesses that are sandwiched between a punch and die. After a part is stamped, it is usually then formed into a shape. If the shape is an intricate one, another type of punch and die is used. The stamped strip is heated in order to soften it, allowing the material to bend more easily. Rivets are made by cutting off a piece of bar stock and forging it to obtain the desired configuration. Plastic parts of staplers are made by injection moulding, in which a liquefied plastic is injected into a die. The liquid flows into the open void and is then cooled. As the die cools, the plastic solidifies and takes on the shape of the die. The hinge pin is cut off a certain length from bar stock with the help of a saw it is used to join top and bottom half of the stapler. The pins, stampings, and springs are sub-assembled in stages and then assembled together with the upper and lower halves of the stapler frame. For the bottom subassembly, consisting of the base, hanger, anvil, and clearing spring, the parts are placed in an assembly jig that holds them in position to allow the rivets to be placed in the correct holes. Once the rivets are locked in place, a tool called an orbital riveter spins the hollow end of the rivet until it collapses outward and captures the parts together. The top half, consisting of the magazine subassembly, the case, the follow spring, the driver-ram spring, and the metal head, is assembled the same way in it's own assembly jig. The top and bottom halves come together in another jig, and the pin that connects the two and riveted into place. Finally, the finishing
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touches such as the anti-skid rubber pads and the plastic cap are then attached
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 50 kW
Water about 1(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
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3.5. Facility for manufacturing of Stainless Steel Drum and Bucket
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Stainless Steel Drum and Bucket
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 500 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places ~INR 75-90 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 20- 25 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 55-65 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity: 400 items per day may be considered
1. Drum: 100 drums per day 2. Bucket: 100 bucket per day
Process DRUMS: Stainless Steel drums are manufactured through roll forming. As a continuous metal forming process, roll forming is used to roll metal sheets into ring shapes. The rolling action is actuated by roll forming equipment that are constructed from sequences of roller die pairs, positioned above and below the metal sheet. As the sheet moves through the equipment, the rollers bend the steel along the linear axis. Roll formed parts are most often manufactured at room temperatures, thus making it a cold forming process. After the steel is in the ring-shape, the ends of the ring are joined together through welding to form the drum's body. Drum's base is formed through different process cycle following the above steps. Now, the drum's base is attached to the steel rings formed in the previous step and welded together to form the leak proof drum. Now, quarter way from the top and at the bottom of the drum an indentation is formed to impart rigidity to the drum structure. As a final forming operation drum lid support is formed for proper support of drum lid. The drum lid is press formed in different operation where stainless steel circles are used as starting material. Final finishing buffing operation is done on the drum to give it a attractive look and feel. For different industries, steel drums must be
manufactured to certain standards.
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Bucket: Stainless steel bucket as such is a cone shaped item for which a pre-defined developed sheet templates are available. Stainless steel sheets are cut in different sizes as per the template and formed in proper shape using the bending M/c. As explained earlier bucket bottoms are made in separate line using stainless steel circles. Bucket structure and bucket bottom are welded together to form leak proof container. Bucket handles are made using stainless steel wire/rods using rod bending machine and assembled with the help of fasteners (rivets). Finally, finishing operation is done through hand buffing to
give attractive look and feel.
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Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 30 kW
Water about 1(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
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3.6. Facility for manufacturing of Fasteners (Bolts)
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Fasteners (Bolts)
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 1000 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 100-125 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 20- 30 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 80-95 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity: 900 t /per year
300 Tons per day
Process Raw material for the fasteners is stainless steel rod / bars. The rod / bars are reheated in Electrically heated forging furnace. It is then upset in the forging machine. The forged item is now machined in the lathe to get the required size. The operations followed here are: pointing, facing, grooving. Heat treatment is done after machining to make the fasteners stronger. Hardening & tempering operations are followed. First, hardening is done such that bolt is heated to a temperature of 850900°C and then quenched in the cooling media. Secondly, the bolt is again reheated to bring back the extreme hardened bolt less soft, so that the bolt remains stronger. Reheating is done to bring down the brittleness of the bolt which happened during hardening. Next is the surface finish process. Usually, grinding process is carried out to make the surface smoother according to the surface finish specification. After finishing process, thread rolling is done with two dies. One is stationary and another is a moving die which actually exerts pressure on the bolts and forms threads. Threads on bots may be fine, medium, coarse depending upon the application. Rolling: Through a series of rolling operations, these blanks are graded or rolled to the correct thickness and shapes required by the manufacturer's flatware patterns. For Nut, the round bar is heated in a furnace above re-crystallization temperature. It is then hot formed to hollow hexagonal pieces of required width. The threads are tapped in the hollow portion matching with that of respective Bolt.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : ~ 800 ~1000 kW
Water about 1-2(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
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3.7. Facility for manufacturing of SS Flanges
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing SS Flanges
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 800 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places ~INR 90-100 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 25- 30 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 65-70 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity: 1200t/year , Flanges :4 tons per day
Process Raw material for the flanges is stainless steel plates. The plates are reheated in electrically heated forging furnace. It is then upset in the forging machine. The forged item is now machined in the lathe to get the required size. Heat treatment is done after machining to make the flanges stronger. Hardening & tempering operations are followed. First, hardening is done such that flange is heated to a temperature of 850900°C and then quenched in the cooling media. Secondly, the flange is again reheated to bring back the extreme hardened flange less soft, so that the flange remains stronger. Reheating is done to bring down the brittleness of the flange which happened during hardening. Next is the surface finish process. Usually, grinding process is carried out to make the surface smoother according to the surface finish specification. After finishing process, required no of holes are drilled followed by
tapping, if required.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : ~500~700 kW
Water about 1−2(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
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3.8. Facility for manufacturing of Self -Tapping Screws
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Self-Tapping Screws
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 600 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places ~INR 80-90Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 25- 30 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 55-60 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity: 60,000 packets of 1,000 pieces per annum.
Process Self-tapping Screws are manufactured on automatic machines. The sequence
of operation is:
1. Making of head, by cold up setting.
2. Slotting of head, in slotting machine for gripping of screw driver.
3. Rolling of thread, on thread rolling machine.
4. Pointing at tail end for the ease of penetration.
5. Hardening & tempering of screws, in electric furnaces.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 50 kW
Water about 2(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
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3.9. Facility for manufacturing of Hinges
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Hinges
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 600 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places ~INR 150-175 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 40- 45 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 110-130 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity: 900 t/per year
Hinges of all three types: 3 tons per day
Process .Following operations are conducted to manufacture a hinge
Piercing:-Piercing of the stainless steel and cutting of pin. Presswork:-Bending and folding of the sheet metal on press using appropriate dies tools to obtain the hinge sand the washer parts.
Drilling Work: - After a work piece is laid out and properly mounted on Column drilling machine.
Tumbling work: - Cleaning of rust and removal of sharp edges from the products.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 3000 kW .
Manpower requirement
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3.10. Facility for manufacturing of Razor Blades
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing Razor Blades
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 600 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places ~INR 100-120 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 30- 35 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 70-85 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity: 1000 packet of razor blades per day each packet containing 5 blades
Process Following operations are conducted to manufacture a Razor Blade:
Punching:-The raw material is passed through the punching
machine to get the central contour and outer profile.
Hardening:-Process objective is to obtain the specified Hardness
of the Razor blades by imparting heat treatment process.
Passivation: A treatment to prevent the corrosion is provided in this machine.
Oiling: - Ground and stropped strip is dip inside the oil bath to prevent rust.
Shearing: Finally shearing is done.
Lapping: Grinding and stropping is done in lapping machine
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : Approximately 100 kW
Water about 1(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
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3.11. Facility for manufacturing of Stainless Steel Westwood Rims and
Mud Guard
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Stainless Steel Westwood Rims and Mud Guard
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 600 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places ~INR 80-90 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 30- 35 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 50-55 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity:
Stainless Steel Rim: 4 tons/day
Stainless Steel mudguard: 1 ton /day
Process Cold Rolled stainless steel coil slit to the desired width. The slit sheet cut to the required length. The slit and sized stainless steel sheet formed in the shape of rim or mud guard. Finally holes are drilled by column drilling machine at the appropriate locations followed by hand drilling and buffing.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 100 kW
Water about 1(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
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3.12. Facility for manufacturing of Stainless Steel Wire
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Stainless Steel Wire
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 4000 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total indicative investment at both the places is an approximate of ~INR 8.0-10.0 Crore
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 1.5- 2.0 Crores
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 6.5-8.0 Crores
Project Scale Capacity:
1500 tons per year has been considered.
SS wires – 5 tons/day
Process Sl.No Process Purpose of Operation
Control
1 Pre-Coat Provides a suitable carrier coating for wiredrawing lubricant, thereby reducing Friction and surface damage.
Tank temperature and Concentration.
Drying time and temperature to ensure proper pre-coat formation
2 Cold Drawn to Intermediate Size
As per the requirement and Specification. For thinner gauge drawing of wire due to increase in strength (because of work hardening) intermediate annealing may be required
Tight diameter tolerances.
Block cooling. Drawing speeds. Pass reduction schedule. Breakdown surface characteristics
3 Cleaning To remove all surface lubricants and ensure that no contamination occurs during annealing.
Inspection of cleanliness
Tank temperature and concentration
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4 Anneal To soften the material so that the final draw will obtain the required mechanical properties
Temperature control to ensure consistent properties through length of wire.
Anneal line speed
5 Final Draw
to Size Specifies lubricant, finish and packaging required by the customer
Tight diameter and ovality
tolerances. Proper residual coating, wax, nickel coat, oil, copper and/or stearate soap coat. Cast and Helix consistency. Die pass schedule. Block cooling. Mechanical properties
6 Final Inspection & traceability verification
To control qualitative grade checking by wire production complete with a written and signed certification that all customer requirements set out by the order have been satisfied
Diameter and ovality
Mechanical properties
Physical properties
Packaging
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : ~800- 1000 kW
Water about 10(𝑚3/ day) industrial water and 1.5 (𝑚3/ day for human consumption.
Acid (Hydrochloric Acid): 1500 litre per month
Chemluba: 4 Kg/ton
Manpower requirement
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3.13. Facility for manufacturing of Bright Bars
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Bright Bars
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 1000 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places ~INR 1.40-1.75 Crores.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 40- 50 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 1.0-1.25 Crore
Project Scale Capacity: 5 tons/day
Process Stainless steel bright bars can be produced by using heat treated and pickled bars as raw material. After straightening peeling is done to bars are machined to remove surface cracks, cooled layers of “skin,” and oxide. Finally, bars are drawn to final shape and size followed by center less grinding and buffing.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : ~200-250 kW
Water about 1-2(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
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3.14. Facility for manufacturing of Stainless Steel Pipes
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing Stainless Steel Pipes
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 500 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 2.8-3.0 Crore.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 70-80Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 2.1-2.2 Crore
Project Scale Capacity: 2 tons/per day
Process There are two manufacturing methods for producing pipe. They can be produced from large coils of strip or skelp, which is welded without interruption. This is called continuous production. Or they can be produced in large sizes, one piece at a time, which is called batch production. The starting material for making continuous pipe is a coil of strip or a skelp with the right thickness and width to make the required pipe size. The strip is formed through a series of rolls to make a completely uniform, circular section. Our size range includes continuous produced pipe from 1/2 through 14-inch nominal pipe size in Schedules 5, 10, 40, and 80. Batch-produced pipe covers the size range from 16 inch to 80-inch diameter. In addition to the lighter wall ranges, the batch-produced pipe includes wall thicknesses up to two inches for the largest pipes.
The manufacture of steel tubes in valves the continuous forming of steel sheet strip into an open seam tube, welding of the open seam edges with high frequency resistance heating and continuous pressure jointing into welded tube, followed by reduction in tube diameter and then cutting into the desired length.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 50 kW
Water about 4(𝑚3/ day).
Manpower requirement
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3.15. Facility for manufacturing of Stainless Steel Structures
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing Stainless Steel Strucutres
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 1200 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 150-175 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 40- 45 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 110-130 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity:
Stainless Steel Angles : 10 tons /day
Stainless Steel Channel: 5 tons/day
Process Hot Rolled annealed coil shall be used as raw material. The raw material is slit to the required width in HR slitting machine. The slit HR sheet is now formed in the shape of angle or channel. Finally holes are drilled by column drilling machine at the appropriate location followed by hand drilling and buffing.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 250 kW
Water about 1(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
15 workers for 1 shift
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3.16. Facility for manufacturing of Pencil INGOT Caster for Stainless
Steel
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Pencil INGOT for Stainless Steel
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement
600 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 2.0 -2.5 Crore.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 60-70 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 1.50-1.80 Crore
Project Scale Capacity: 10 tons/day
Process
The scrap is stored right next to the furnace for easy operation. It is charged into an induction furnace by using grab bucket attached to an overhead crane. Heat is generated by the induction of medium frequency electricity. The entire furnace system is thoroughly cooled for protection. The furnace can also be titled to pour out the molten metal. The inside surface of the furnace is normally coated with castable ceramics and fire clay in intervals of 7 days. This practice protects the furnace proper and gives a longer life. The molten metal is then poured into the crucible ladle from there it can be further poured into pencil ingot mould for casting of ingots
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : Approximately 750 kW
Water: about 70(𝑚3/ day) for Industry
Manpower requirement
13 workers for 1 shift
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3.17. Facility for Stainless Steel Annealing Shop
Name of Project Facility for Stainless Steel Annealing Shop
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 600 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 4.5-5.0 Crore.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 1.0 -1.25 Crore
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 3.75-4.0 Crore
Project Scale Capacity:
Stainless Steel Cold Rolled Coil: 20 tons/day
Stainless Steel Wire: 5 tons /day
Process Cold Rolled stainless steel coil or Stainless steel wire in coil form is stacked on the furnace. The material to be annealed is covered with inner cover. Now, nitrogen is introduced inside the inner cover to make reduced atmosphere. After assuring reduced atmosphere inside the inner cover, furnace is placed. After placing furnace, annealing process started which involves heating a material to above its re-crystallization temperature, maintaining a suitable temperature, and then cooling in the furnace itself. Finally after completion of process, the material checked whether desired mechanical properties have achieved.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : Approximately 2500 kW
Nitrogen
Water
Manpower requirement
12 workers for 1 shift
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3.18. Facility for manufacturing of Rerolling mills for Stainless Steel
INGOTs
Name of Project Facility for Re rolling Mill for Stainless steel INGOTS
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 1200 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 3.50-4.0 Crore.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 70-80 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 2.50-3.40 Crore
Project Scale Capacity:
Stainless Steel Round Bars: 20 tons/day
Stainless Steel Flat Strips: 5 tons/day
Process The pencil ingot pushed inside the oil fired reheating furnace. The ingots heated up to around 1100°C. The reheated ingot taken out from the furnace by tong to feed to 3 HI – roughing stand. Finally it is fed into 2 HI – finishing stand to produce final product.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : Approximately 400 kW
Water about 10(𝑚3/ day) for Industrial purpose.
Manpower requirement
20 workers for 1 shift
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3.19. Facility for Fabrication shops for smaller items
Name of Project Facility for Shops for Smaller Items
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 600 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places ~INR 80-90 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 30-35 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 50-55 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity: Small to medium sized appliances : 4,500 tons/year
Process Following operations will be carried out in the fabrication shop: 1. Sheet metal, pipe and rod are cut to the required size. 2. Sheets are formed to required shapes in the forming machine. 3. Rods and pipes are welded with formed sheet metal by TIG welding. 4. Finally buffing is done.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 25 kW
Water about 1(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
17 workers for 1 shift
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3.20. Facility for Fabrication shops for larger items
Name of Project Facility for Fabrication shops of larger items
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 1500 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 1.5-2.0 Crore.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 50-60 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 1.0 -1.5 Crore
Project Scale Capacity: Large size fabricated items : 12,000 tons/ year
Process Following operations will be carried out in the fabrication shop: 1. Sheet metal, pipe and rod are cut to the required size. 2. Sheets are formed to required shapes in the forming machine. 3. Rods and pipes are welded with formed sheet metal by TIG welding. 4. Finally buffing is done.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : Approximately 100 kW
Manpower requirement
25 workers for 1 shift
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3.21. Facility for Service Center
Name of Project Facility for Service Center
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 200 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 90-110 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 25- 30 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 65-80 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity: 400 items per day
Process Process is not specific. It depends on the machine parts to be repaired.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 30-35 kW
Water about 1(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
17 workers for 1 shift
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3.22. Facility for manufacturing of Expanded Metal Mesh Manufacturing
Unit
Name of Project Facility for Manufacturing of Expanded Metal Mesh Manufacturing Unit
Project Location Jharsuguda & Kalinganagar
Area requirement 1000 Sq m
Approx. Project cost
Total investment at both the places is ~INR 80-90 Lakhs.
a)Land and Buildings: ~ INR 20- 25 Lakhs
b)Plant and Equipment : ~INR 60-65 Lakhs
Project Scale Capacity:
Expanded Metal Mesh which includes- Regular, Flattened, Decorative Meshes and Fine Mesh: 30 tons/day
Process 1. The plate, sheet, or coil is mechanically advanced beyond the fixed bottom die in an amount that is known as the strand width in regular (standard) expanded metal. The top cutting die then descends and simultaneously slits and cold forms an entire row of half diamonds
2. .The top die then ascends and moves one half diamond right/left as the base metal moves forward one strand width.
3. The top die then descends, slits and forms another row of half diamonds, completing a row of full diamonds in two strokes.
4. The die then ascends, returning to its normal position and begins the process again until the full sheet of expanded metal is completed.
Utilities Electricity ( connected Load) : 200 kW
Water about 1-2(𝑚3/ day) for human consumption.
Manpower requirement
8 workers for 1 shift
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4. Incubation Centres
4.1. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Khurdha
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Khurdha
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Khurdha is the major producer of paddy, pulses, vegetables, oilseeds, and fruit crops
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity Khurdha is well connected to all parts of the state.
Capital city Bhubaneswar is part of Khurdha district. The district headquarted is a Khurdha which is a municipality
Bhubaneswar International Airport is 25 kms from the Khurdha town
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4.2. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Sambalpur
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Sambalpur
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Sambalpur is the major producer of paddy, vegetables and pulses and fruit crops including mango, banana and litchi
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity It is situated about 300 km west of state capital Bhubaneswar, 550 km west of Kolkata and 278 km east of Raipur
Sambalpur is connected to the rest of odisha and India by national highway - NH 6
Sambalpur is a major Railway junction
The nearest Airports are Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur (262 km)
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4.3. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Ganjam
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Ganjam,
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Ganjam is one of the major producers of paddy, groundnut, sugarcane, oilseeds, ragi, mung, biri, Kewda and cashew. The district accounts for close to 50% of the cashew processing industries in the State and is also the only district where Kewda is cultivated and is used commercially
It also is one of the highest producers of fish, meat, milk and vegetables
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity Ganjam district lies in southern part of Odisha
The main town of Ganjam district is Berhampur which is located at around 150 kms from Capital city of Bhubaneswar
Ganjam is connected to all parts of Odisha through roads and railway links
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4.4. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Kandhamal
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Kandhamal
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Kandhamal has significant growth potential in value addition and processing of turmeric and is a major producer of ginger, potato, maize, horticultural crops like mango, jackfruit, and pineapple
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity The nearest airport is at Bhubaneswar 211 km. There is an airstrip at Gudari 5 km from Phulbani town for landing small planes and helicopters.
The nearest railway station is Rairakhol, on the Sambalpur – Bhubaneshwar line, which is 99 km from Phulbani.
It is well connected to all parts of State through roads
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4.5. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Dhenkanal
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Dhenkanal
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Dhenkanal has significant production of mangoes, maize, sunflowers, vegetables, cashews and mushrooms. It has ample opportunities in processing and marketing in honey and medicinal plants
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity Dhenkanal lies at a distance of 75 kms from Capital City of Bhubaneswar
It is connected to different parts of Odisha via NH 55 and NH 16
Nearest airport is at Bhubaneswar
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4.6. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Nabarangapur
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Nabarangapur
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Major producer of paddy, ragi, maize, pulses, cashews, and wheat. It has extensive production of maize in the Umerkote, Jharigan, and Raighar blocks
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity Situated in the southwest corner of Odisha, it borders Koraput District
It lies at a distance of 545 kms from City Capital Bhubaneswar
Nabarangpur is near to Srikakulam, Andhra pardesh (230 Kms)
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4.7. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Rayagada
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Rayagada
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Rayagada is the major producer of paddy, vegetables, pulses, oilseeds, and fruit crops and has significant potential in dal processing, cashew processing and processing of horticultural crops
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 400 Kms
Railway Station: Gunupur– 15 Kms, Bhubbaneswar – 405 Kms
Port: Gopalpur Port – 250 Kms, Vizag Port - 226 Kms
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Contents Skill Development ............................................................................................................................... 321
1.1. Skill Development Centre in Puri ................................................................................... 321
1.2. Skill Development Centre in Angul ................................................................................ 322
1.3. Skill Development Centre in Balasore .......................................................................... 323
1.4. Skill Development Centre in Jajpur ............................................................................... 324
1.5. Skill Development Centre in Baragarh .......................................................................... 325
1.6. Skill Development Centre in Gajapati ........................................................................... 326
1.7. Skill Development Centre in Kandhamal ...................................................................... 327
1.8. Skill Development Centre in Jharsuguda ..................................................................... 328
1.9. Skill Development Centre in Kendrapada .................................................................... 329
1.10. Skill Development Centre in Bhadrak ....................................................................... 330
1.11. Skill Development Centre in Nabarangpur ............................................................... 331
1.12. Skill Development Centre in Khurda ......................................................................... 332
1.13. Skill Development Centre in Angul ............................................................................ 333
1.14. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Angul ............... 334
1.15. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Balasore ......... 335
1.16. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Balasore ......... 336
1.17. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Bhadrak .......... 337
1.18. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Bargarh ........... 338
1.19. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Boudh .............. 339
1.20. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Bolangir .......... 340
1.21. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Bolangir .......... 341
1.22. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Cuttack ............ 342
1.23. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Cuttack ............ 343
1.24. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Deogarh .......... 344
1.25. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Dhenkanal ...... 345
1.26. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Gajapati .......... 346
1.27. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Gajapati .......... 347
1.28. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Ganjam ........... 348
1.29. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Ganjam ........... 349
1.30. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Jajpur .............. 350
1.31. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Jharsuguda .... 351
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1.32. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Kendrapada ... 352
1.33. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Khurdha .......... 353
1.34. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Kandhamal ..... 354
1.35. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Kandhamal ..... 355
1.36. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Keonjhar ......... 356
1.37. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Koraput ........... 357
1.38. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Koraput ........... 358
1.39. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Kalahandi ....... 359
1.40. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Kalahandi ....... 360
1.41. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Mayurbhanj .... 361
1.42. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Mayurbhanj .... 362
1.43. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Malkangiri ....... 363
1.44. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Nayagarh ........ 364
1.45. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Nuapada ......... 365
1.46. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Nawarangapur
366
1.47. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Nawarangapur
367
1.48. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS – Nawarangapur
368
1.49. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Puri .................. 369
1.50. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Rayagada ....... 370
1.51. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Sambalpur ...... 371
1.52. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Sambalpur ...... 372
1.53. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Sonepur .......... 373
1.54. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Sundargarh .... 374
1.55. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS - Sundargarh .... 375
1.56. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres - Jharsuguda ........ 376
1.57. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres - Rourkela ............. 377
1.58. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres - Keonjhar ............. 378
1.59. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres - Paradip ................ 379
1.60. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres - Dhenkanal .......... 380
1.61. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres - Angul ................... 381
1.62. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres - Jagatsinghpur .... 382
1.63. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres - Jajpur .................. 383
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1.64. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres - Sambalpur .......... 384
1.65. Advanced Skills Training Institute (ASTI) – Model A .............................................. 385
1.66. Advanced Skills Training Institute (ASTI) – Model B .............................................. 386
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Skill Development
1.1. Skill Development Centre in Puri
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Puri
Project Location Siruli, Puri
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
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1.2. Skill Development Centre in Angul
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Angul
Project Location Chandrabahal, Angul
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
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1.3. Skill Development Centre in Balasore
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Balasore
Project Location Hidigaon, Chandipur
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
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1.4. Skill Development Centre in Jajpur
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Jajpur
Project Location Chandma, JK Road
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
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1.5. Skill Development Centre in Baragarh
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Baragarh
Project Location Tentia, Baragarh
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
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1.6. Skill Development Centre in Gajapati
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Gajapati
Project Location Hatibadi, Gopinathpur
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
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1.7. Skill Development Centre in Kandhamal
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Kandhamal
Project Location Pulbani
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
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328
1.8. Skill Development Centre in Jharsuguda
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Jharsuguda
Project Location Patrapalli, Kolabira
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
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329
1.9. Skill Development Centre in Kendrapada
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Kendrapada
Project Location Khamar, Keshpur
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
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330
1.10. Skill Development Centre in Bhadrak
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Bhadrak
Project Location Taira, Ranital, Bhadrak
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
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331
1.11. Skill Development Centre in Nabarangpur
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Nabarangpur
Project Location Agnipur, Mouza, Nabarangpur
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
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332
1.12. Skill Development Centre in Khurda
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Khurda
Project Location Begunia
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
333
1.13. Skill Development Centre in Angul
Name of Project Skill Development Centre in Angul
Project Location Pallahara
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These SDCs are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
334
1.14. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Angul
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location Government Polytechnic, Angul
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
335
1.15. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Balasore
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location Government Polytechnic, Balasore
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
336
1.16. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Balasore
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Balasore
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
337
1.17. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Bhadrak
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location Government Polytechnic, Bhadrak
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
338
1.18. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Bargarh
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Bargarh – 2nd campus at Kantapalli
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
339
1.19. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Boudh
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location Government Polytechnic, Boudh
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
340
1.20. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Bolangir
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Bolangir
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
341
1.21. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Bolangir
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Kantabanji
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
342
1.22. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Cuttack
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITT, Choudwar
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
343
1.23. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Cuttack
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location SDC, Badamba
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
344
1.24. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Deogarh
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Barkote
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
345
1.25. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Dhenkanal
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location Government Polytechnic, Dhenkanal
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
346
1.26. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Gajapati
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Mohana
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
347
1.27. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Gajapati
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Gumma
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
348
1.28. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Ganjam
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Berhampur
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
349
1.29. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Ganjam
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location SDC, Shergarh
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
350
1.30. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Jajpur
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location New ITI, Jajpur
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
351
1.31. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Jharsuguda
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location JES, Jharsuguda
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
352
1.32. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Kendrapada
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location SIPT (ITI), Pattamundai – 2nd campus
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
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353
1.33. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Khurdha
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location Government Polytechnic, Bhubaneswar
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
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354
1.34. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Kandhamal
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Phulbani
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
355
1.35. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Kandhamal
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location Government Polytechnic, Phulbani
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
356
1.36. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Keonjhar
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location OEME, Keonjhar
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
357
1.37. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Koraput
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location New ITI, Laxmipur
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
358
1.38. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Koraput
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location GITI, Ambaguda
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
359
1.39. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Kalahandi
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Bhawanipatna
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
360
1.40. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Kalahandi
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location Government Polytechnic, Kalahandi
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
361
1.41. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Mayurbhanj
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Takatpur
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
362
1.42. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Mayurbhanj
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location Government Polytechnic, Mayurbhanj
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
363
1.43. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Malkangiri
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Malkangiri
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
364
1.44. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Nayagarh
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location New Government ITI, Nayagarh
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
365
1.45. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Nuapada
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location Government Polytechnic, Nuapada
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
366
1.46. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Nawarangapur
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location SDC, Kodinga, Kosagunda (KVY)
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
367
1.47. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Nawarangapur
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location SDC, Dabugaon (KVY)
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
368
1.48. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS –
Nawarangapur
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location SDC, Nandahandi (KVY)
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
369
1.49. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Puri
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location SDC, Krushnaprasad
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
370
1.50. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Rayagada
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Rayagada
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
371
1.51. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Sambalpur
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Hirakud
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
372
1.52. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Sambalpur
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location New ITI, Rasanpur (LWE)
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
373
1.53. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Sonepur
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Sonepur
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
374
1.54. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Sundargarh
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location ITI, Rourkela
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
375
1.55. Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS -
Sundargarh
Name of Project Skill Development Training Extension Centres under OSEMS
Project Location UGIE, Rourkela
Project contours
Govt. of Odisha is establishing Skill Development Training Extension Centres across all districts to ensure availability of training infrastructure across the State. These Training Extension Centres are proposed to be operated under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
Mode of Private Participation
Private Partners are invited to operate and maintain the Skill Development Centre and train students on various approved trades in the Priority Sectors of the State.
Training Capacity Approx. 100 – 120 in one shift
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will provide building of approx. 5000 sq. ft. of built-up space on approx. 2 Acres of land, which includes 3 rooms for training, cabins for faculty and other common facilities.
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Govt. of Odisha will reimburse the training cost of all students registered and trained, as per applicable rate for the approved trades in various categories.
The Private partners will be eligible for loans from National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
Nodal agency Odisha State Employment Mission (OSEMS) & Directorate of Employment
Skill Development Centers
__________________________________________________________________________________
376
1.56. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres -
Jharsuguda
Name of Project Sector Specific Skill Development Centres
Project Location Jharsuguda
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 10 acres of land required for each cluster
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours State is planning to setup Sector Specific Skill Development Centers in the nine major districts of presence of the downstream industries.
These centers will be conceived as Centers of Excellence (CoEs) and shall work in close coordination with the eminent industry players, Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and Training Service Providers (TSPs).
CoEs, will conduct higher NSQF level courses and also support the broader skill development ecosystem by conducting Train the Trainer programs, curriculum and pedagogy development and setting international training standards etc.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance and Skill development
Nodal agency Department of Skill Development and Technical Education, DTET
Skill Development Centers
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377
1.57. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres -
Rourkela
Name of Project Sector Specific Skill Development Centres
Project Location Rourkela
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 10 acres of land required for each cluster
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours State is planning to setup Sector Specific Skill Development Centers in the nine major districts of presence of the downstream industries.
These centers will be conceived as Centers of Excellence (CoEs) and shall work in close coordination with the eminent industry players, Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and Training Service Providers (TSPs).
CoEs, will conduct higher NSQF level courses and also support the broader skill development ecosystem by conducting Train the Trainer programs, curriculum and pedagogy development and setting international training standards etc.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance and Skill development
Nodal agency Department of Skill Development and Technical Education, DTET
Skill Development Centers
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1.58. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres -
Keonjhar
Name of Project Sector Specific Skill Development Centres
Project Location Keonjhar
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 10 acres of land required for each cluster
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours State is planning to setup Sector Specific Skill Development Centers in the nine major districts of presence of the downstream industries.
These centers will be conceived as Centers of Excellence (CoEs) and shall work in close coordination with the eminent industry players, Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and Training Service Providers (TSPs).
CoEs, will conduct higher NSQF level courses and also support the broader skill development ecosystem by conducting Train the Trainer programs, curriculum and pedagogy development and setting international training standards etc.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance and Skill development
Nodal agency Department of Skill Development and Technical Education, DTET
Skill Development Centers
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1.59. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres -
Paradip
Name of Project Sector Specific Skill Development Centres
Project Location Paradip
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 10 acres of land required for each cluster
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours State is planning to setup Sector Specific Skill Development Centers in the nine major districts of presence of the downstream industries.
These centers will be conceived as Centers of Excellence (CoEs) and shall work in close coordination with the eminent industry players, Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and Training Service Providers (TSPs).
CoEs, will conduct higher NSQF level courses and also support the broader skill development ecosystem by conducting Train the Trainer programs, curriculum and pedagogy development and setting international training standards etc.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance and Skill development
Nodal agency Department of Skill Development and Technical Education, DTET
Skill Development Centers
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1.60. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres -
Dhenkanal
Name of Project Sector Specific Skill Development Centres
Project Location Dhenkanal
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 10 acres of land required for each cluster
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours State is planning to setup Sector Specific Skill Development Centers in the nine major districts of presence of the downstream industries.
These centers will be conceived as Centers of Excellence (CoEs) and shall work in close coordination with the eminent industry players, Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and Training Service Providers (TSPs).
CoEs, will conduct higher NSQF level courses and also support the broader skill development ecosystem by conducting Train the Trainer programs, curriculum and pedagogy development and setting international training standards etc.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance and Skill development
Nodal agency Department of Skill Development and Technical Education, DTET
Skill Development Centers
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1.61. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres -
Angul
Name of Project Sector Specific Skill Development Centres
Project Location Angul
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 10 acres of land required for each cluster
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours State is planning to setup Sector Specific Skill Development Centers in the nine major districts of presence of the downstream industries.
These centers will be conceived as Centers of Excellence (CoEs) and shall work in close coordination with the eminent industry players, Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and Training Service Providers (TSPs).
CoEs, will conduct higher NSQF level courses and also support the broader skill development ecosystem by conducting Train the Trainer programs, curriculum and pedagogy development and setting international training standards etc.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance and Skill development
Nodal agency Department of Skill Development and Technical Education, DTET
Skill Development Centers
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382
1.62. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres -
Jagatsinghpur
Name of Project Sector Specific Skill Development Centres
Project Location Jagatsinghpur
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 10 acres of land required for each cluster
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours State is planning to setup Sector Specific Skill Development Centers in the nine major districts of presence of the downstream industries.
These centers will be conceived as Centers of Excellence (CoEs) and shall work in close coordination with the eminent industry players, Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and Training Service Providers (TSPs).
CoEs, will conduct higher NSQF level courses and also support the broader skill development ecosystem by conducting Train the Trainer programs, curriculum and pedagogy development and setting international training standards etc.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance and Skill development
Nodal agency Department of Skill Development and Technical Education, DTET
Skill Development Centers
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1.63. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres -
Jajpur
Name of Project Sector Specific Skill Development Centres
Project Location Jajpur
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 10 acres of land required for each cluster
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours State is planning to setup Sector Specific Skill Development Centers in the nine major districts of presence of the downstream industries.
These centers will be conceived as Centers of Excellence (CoEs) and shall work in close coordination with the eminent industry players, Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and Training Service Providers (TSPs).
CoEs, will conduct higher NSQF level courses and also support the broader skill development ecosystem by conducting Train the Trainer programs, curriculum and pedagogy development and setting international training standards etc.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance and Skill development
Nodal agency Department of Skill Development and Technical Education, DTET
Skill Development Centers
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384
1.64. Development of Sector Specific Skill Development Centres -
Sambalpur
Name of Project Sector Specific Skill Development Centres
Project Location Sambalpur
Investment INR 90 Crore
Land Area 10 acres of land required for each cluster
Mode of Development PPP
Project contours State is planning to setup Sector Specific Skill Development Centers in the nine major districts of presence of the downstream industries.
These centers will be conceived as Centers of Excellence (CoEs) and shall work in close coordination with the eminent industry players, Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and Training Service Providers (TSPs).
CoEs, will conduct higher NSQF level courses and also support the broader skill development ecosystem by conducting Train the Trainer programs, curriculum and pedagogy development and setting international training standards etc.
Investment
Opportunities Development of the built infrastructure, Operation and
Maintenance and Skill development
Nodal agency Department of Skill Development and Technical Education, DTET
Skill Development Centers
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1.65. Advanced Skills Training Institute (ASTI) – Model A
Name of Project Advanced Skills Training Institute (ASTI) – Model A
under Odisha Skill Development Project (OSDP) supported by ADB
Project Location Locations for Model A: Bhubaneswar, Berhampur, Jeypore (Koraput district), Titlagarh (Bolangir district), Jharsuguda, Rourkela
Project contours Finishing and Advanced skills linked to employment for 170,000 youth
Recognition of Prior Learning and Self-Employment for 30,000 youth
8 ASTIs and 30 ITIs to operate in a Hub & Spoke model
Training of 20,000 trainers and a cadre of 250 Master Trainers
International level quality assurance and benchmarking
Technology enable teaching and learning
Professional management through Odisha Skill Development Society (OSDS)
Mode of Private Participation
Training operations of ASTIs (selection through ASTI operations bid)
Civil construction of ASTIs (selection through civil construction bid)
Equipment supply to ASTIs (selection through equipment supply bid)
Quality Assurance Consultants (selection of firm through QAC bid)
Project Management Consultants (selection of firm through PMC bid)
Self Employment Operator (selection of firm through SEO bid)
Training Capacity Each ASTI to target 3000-4000 youth per year as below
ITI pass outs – not in employment, not in training
Unemployed engineers, graduates, polytechnic students/graduates
Customized skill up-gradation of existing workforce
Investment Envisaged
ASTIs (Model A)
No Capital Investment
Working Capital Investment for training operations
Revenue generation and payback to OSDS
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
ASTIs (Model A)
Six ready to use state of the art training institutions (land, building and equipment to be provided by Govt. of Odisha)
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Overall Quality Assurance, Assessment & Certification, Benchmarking and Industry Linkages
Mobilization of youth from network institutions
Pre and Post Placement support
Support of spoke ITIs to each ASTI
Nodal agency Odisha Skill Development Society
Skill Development Centers
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1.66. Advanced Skills Training Institute (ASTI) – Model B
Name of Project Advanced Skills Training Institute (ASTI) – Model B
under Odisha Skill Development Project (OSDP) supported by ADB
Project Location Locations for Model B: Any two locations in Odisha as proposed by the private operator where it holds land and building to operate an ASTI. To avoid coinciding with Model ‘A’ locations
Project contours Finishing and Advanced skills linked to employment for 170,000 youth
Recognition of Prior Learning and Self-Employment for 30,000 youth
8 ASTIs and 30 ITIs to operate in a Hub & Spoke model
Training of 20,000 trainers and a cadre of 250 Master Trainers
International level quality assurance and benchmarking
Technology enable teaching and learning
Professional management through Odisha Skill Development Society (OSDS)
Mode of Private Participation
Training operations of ASTIs (selection through ASTI operations bid)
Civil construction of ASTIs (selection through civil construction bid)
Equipment supply to ASTIs (selection through equipment supply bid)
Quality Assurance Consultants (selection of firm through QAC bid)
Project Management Consultants (selection of firm through PMC bid)
Self Employment Operator (selection of firm through SEO bid)
Training Capacity Each ASTI to target 3000-4000 youth per year as below
ITI pass outs – not in employment, not in training
Unemployed engineers, graduates, polytechnic students/graduates
Customized skill up-gradation of existing workforce
Investment Envisaged
ASTIs (Model B)
Use of existing land and building. Joint Ventures would be allowed.
Working Capital Investment for training operations
Revenue generation and payback to OSDS
Infrastructure to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
ASTIs (Model B)
Permission to use existing infrastructure of private sector to be used as ASTIs
Full Equipment support to the ASTIs
Support to be provided by Govt. of Odisha
Overall Quality Assurance, Assessment & Certification, Benchmarking and Industry Linkages
Mobilization of youth from network institutions
Pre and Post Placement support
Support of spoke ITIs to each ASTI
Nodal agency Odisha Skill Development Society
Incubation Centers
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Contents Incubation Centres .............................................................................................................................. 388
1.1. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Khurdha ....................................................................... 388
1.2. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Sambalpur .................................................................... 389
1.3. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Ganjam ......................................................................... 390
1.4. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Kandhamal ................................................................... 391
1.5. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Dhenkanal .................................................................... 392
1.6. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Nabarangapur .............................................................. 393
1.7. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Rayagada ...................................................................... 394
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Incubation Centres
1.1. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Khurdha
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Khurdha
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Khurdha is the major producer of paddy, pulses, vegetables, oilseeds, and fruit crops
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity Khurdha is well connected to all parts of the state.
Capital city Bhubaneswar is part of Khurdha district. The district headquarted is a Khurdha which is a municipality
Bhubaneswar International Airport is 25 kms from the Khurdha town
Nodal agency Department of MSME
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1.2. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Sambalpur
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Sambalpur
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Sambalpur is the major producer of paddy, vegetables and pulses and fruit crops including mango, banana and litchi
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity It is situated about 300 km west of state capital Bhubaneswar, 550 km west of Kolkata and 278 km east of Raipur
Sambalpur is connected to the rest of odisha and India by national highway - NH 6
Sambalpur is a major Railway junction
The nearest Airports are Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur (262 km)
Nodal agency Department of MSME
Incubation Centers
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1.3. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Ganjam
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Ganjam,
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Ganjam is one of the major producers of paddy, groundnut, sugarcane, oilseeds, ragi, mung, biri, Kewda and cashew. The district accounts for close to 50% of the cashew processing industries in the State and is also the only district where Kewda is cultivated and is used commercially
It also is one of the highest producers of fish, meat, milk and vegetables
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity Ganjam district lies in southern part of Odisha
The main town of Ganjam district is Berhampur which is located at around 150 kms from Capital city of Bhubaneswar
Ganjam is connected to all parts of Odisha through roads and railway links
Nodal agency Department of MSME
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1.4. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Kandhamal
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Kandhamal
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Kandhamal has significant growth potential in value addition and processing of turmeric and is a major producer of ginger, potato, maize, horticultural crops like mango, jackfruit, and pineapple
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity The nearest airport is at Bhubaneswar 211 km. There is an airstrip at Gudari 5 km from Phulbani town for landing small planes and helicopters.
The nearest railway station is Rairakhol, on the Sambalpur – Bhubaneshwar line, which is 99 km from Phulbani.
It is well connected to all parts of State through roads
Nodal agency Department of MSME
Incubation Centers
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1.5. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Dhenkanal
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Dhenkanal
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Dhenkanal has significant production of mangoes, maize, sunflowers, vegetables, cashews and mushrooms. It has ample opportunities in processing and marketing in honey and medicinal plants
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity Dhenkanal lies at a distance of 75 kms from Capital City of Bhubaneswar
It is connected to different parts of Odisha via NH 55 and NH 16
Nearest airport is at Bhubaneswar
Nodal agency Department of MSME
Incubation Centers
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1.6. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Nabarangapur
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Nabarangapur
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Major producer of paddy, ragi, maize, pulses, cashews, and wheat. It has extensive production of maize in the Umerkote, Jharigan, and Raighar blocks
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity Situated in the southwest corner of Odisha, it borders Koraput District
It lies at a distance of 545 kms from City Capital Bhubaneswar
Nabarangpur is near to Srikakulam, Andhra pardesh (230 Kms)
Nodal agency Department of MSME
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1.7. MSME Start-up Incubation Centres - Rayagada
Name of Project MSME Start up Incubation Centres
Project Location Rayagada
Investment Approx. INR 10- 15 Crore
Land Area Approx. 1 - 5 acres
Mode of Development PPP (Public Private Participation)
Project contours Rayagada is the major producer of paddy, vegetables, pulses, oilseeds, and fruit crops and has significant potential in dal processing, cashew processing and processing of horticultural crops
Food Processing has been identified as a start-up priority segment
Government through PPP will create a plug and play start-up infrastructure
Government will help setting up new units through seed assistance, office rentals and technical know-how
Investment
Opportunities Strategic partnership with Govt. of Odisha to develop Start up
incubation centers in the State
State Incentives Venture Capital Funds of worth INR 10 Crore may be created for startup enterprises especially in micro and small sector.
MSME equity participation fund may be created for encouraging startups.
Connectivity Airport and capital city Bhubaneswar – 400 Kms
Railway Station: Gunupur– 15 Kms, Bhubbaneswar – 405 Kms
Port: Gopalpur Port – 250 Kms, Vizag Port - 226 Kms
Nodal agency Department of MSME