Odisha-state-report-june-2017

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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
JUNE 2017 (As of 16 June 2017)

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❖Executive Summary …………… ……...… 3
❖Advantage Odisha ……………………..... 5
❖Vision …………………………………...… 6
❖Odisha -An Introduction ………………... 7
❖Budget 2016-17 ……………………...….18
❖Infrastructure Status …………………… 19
❖Business Opportunities ……….……..… 39
❖Doing Business in Odisha ...………..…. 66
❖State Acts & Policies …………………... 67
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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
JUNE 2017

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY … (1/2)
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha
CAGR –Compound Annual Growth Rate; GSDP –Gross State Domestic Product
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Strong economy
•Thestate’seconomywitnessedhighgrowthratesbetween2005-06and2016-17,with
GSDPofthestategrowingataCAGRof10.23percent.CumulativeFDIinflowsinthe
state,duringApril2000toMarch2017,amountedtoUS$416million.
Hub for mineral-based
industries
•Odishahasemergedasakeystatewithregardstothemineralandmetalbased
industries.During2015-16,totalproductionofmineralsinthestatewasrecordedat
239.45milliontonnesascomparedto189.83milliontonnesin2014-15.Keyminerals
foundinthestateareiron,coal,bauxite,manganese,nickel,chromite,limestone,
dolomite,graphite,decorativestones,beachsand,Chinaclay,tinore,etc.
Strong bauxite
production
•OdishaisconsideredtobethealuminiumcapitalofIndiaandisanideallocationfor
settingupaluminiumandaluminum-basedcompanies.Thestatehashugereservesof
mineralssuchasbauxite,etc.andhousesbigmultinationalcompanieslikeVedanta,
HindalcoandNalco.Bauxiteproductioninthestateincreasedfrom9.3milliontonnesin
2014-15to10.84milliontonnesin2015-16.
Strong iron and steel
sector
•Odishaisoneofthelargestproducersofironandsteelinthecountry.Totalproductionof
ironoreinOdishawasrecordedtobe94.19milliontonnesduring2016-17.Beingoneof
thelargestproducersofironandsteelinIndia,thestateofOdishaisoneofthemost
favouredinvestmentdestinationsfordomesticandinternationalironandsteelplayers.

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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY … (2/2)
Strong growth in
SSI/MSME units
•ThestateishometoalargenumberofMSMEunits.Thestateisamongstthetopten
statesaccountingforthehighestnumberofMSMEenterprises.
Strong power sector
•OdishaisthefirststateinIndiatohaveundertakenreformandrestructuringinitiativesin
thepowersector.AsofMarch2017,thestatehadatotalinstalledpowergeneration
capacityof8,535.27MW.
Source: Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Central Electrical Authority,
Economic Survey of Odisha
Ministry of Tourism,
SSI –Small Scale Industry,
MSME –Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Growing demand
Facilitating infrastructure
•Odisha has a up to date social, physical
and industrial infrastructure, and the state
government has been undertaking various
infrastructural projects to boost the
infrastructure of the state.
•As per state budget 2015-16, US$ 3.05
million was allocated for Externally Aided
Projects (EAP) under Odisha Urban
Infrastructure Development Fund (OUIDF).
Moreover, US$ 6.11 million was
earmarked to develop urban infrastructure
in slum areas at Berhampur Town, with the
assistance of World Bank.
ADVANTAGE: ODISHA
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, Central Statistics Office
Advantage
Odisha
March 2014
Thermal power
installed
capacity:
3.87 GW
June 2016
Thermal power
installed
capacity: 7.1
GW
Policy, fiscal incentives and
initiatives
•The state offers a wide range of fiscal and
policy incentives for businesses under the
Industrial Policy Resolution, 2007.
•Additionally, the state has sector-specific
policies for IT and micro, small and
medium enterprises.
•The state government has constituted
‘Team Odisha’ to help with investment
promotion.
High economic growth
•The state’s GSDP grew at a
Compound Annual Growth Rate
(CAGR) of 10.16 per cent between
2005-06 and 2015-16.
•The tertiary sector was the major
contributor to the state’s GSDP with
contribution of 52.3% during 2015-16.
Rich labour pool
•The state has a literacy rate of
72.87% which is close to the national
average. Owing to strong literacy rate,
large number of skilled labors are
available in the state. Hence,
providing a boost in making it an ideal
destination for the mineral-based
industry.
•Furthermore, the state has a large
pool of semi-skilled and unskilled
labour.

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ODISHA VISION 2022
Agriculture
Industrial
development
Education &
skill
development
Health
Infrastructure
Govt. services
and
administration
Tourism &
culture
•To improve the productivity of the
sector, to encourage modern
agricultural practices, to bring
insurance schemes for farmers
against natural disasters, etc.
•To foster technical and vocational
education and skill development
programmes.
•To establish educational townships.
•To develop industrial parks
with quality infrastructure, to
encourage micro-enterprises
as ancillaries and to pave the
way for cost & technology
orientation by encouraging
competition.
•To improve rural healthcare system, to
provide quality emergency healthcare
facilities, to patronise health insurance,
to imbibe health and hygiene content in
education system, etc.
•To improve connectivity by
increasing road and rail
density and to improve
passenger services.
•To provide universal access
to power, irrigation and to
improve urban infrastructure
as well.
•To enhance the use of
Information Technology (IT) to
ensure transparency and
speed.
•To minimize interface between
public and government for
dealings.
•To protect historical
monuments through proper
renovation.
•To nurture and promote
classical music, dance and
literature.
Growth and
well-being
•To frame concerted strategies
to address various issues of
unemployment and rural well
being.
•To bring about growth with
equity.
Source: Confederation of Indian Industry
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Vision
2022

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ODISHA FACT FILE
OdishaislocatedintheeasternregionofIndia.Thestate
sharesitsborderswithWestBengalinthenorth-east,
Jharkhandinthenorth,AndhraPradeshinthesouth,
Chhattisgarhinthewest&theBayofBengalintheeast.
LanguagesspokeninthestateareOriya&itsvarious
dialects,Hindi&English.
Bhubaneswar,Mayurbhanj,Baleshwar,Khordha&
Sundargarh,Ganjam,Cuttackaresomeofthelargecitiesin
termsofpopulation.
Odishahas3majorseasons,summer(MarchtoJune),
monsoon(July-September)&winter(October-February).
Source: Census 2011, Economic Survey of Odisha
Parameters Odisha
Capital Bhubaneswar
Geographical area (sq km) 155,707
Administrative districts (No) 30
Population density (persons per sq
km)
270
Total population (million) 41.97
Male population (million) 27.1
Female population (million) 25.5
Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 989
Literacy rate (%) 72.87
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Source:Maps of India

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Parameter Odisha All states Source
Economy 2015-16 2015-16
GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 2.45 100.0
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of
Odisha, Central Statistical Organisation,
TechSci Research Estimates
Average GSDP growth rate (%) 7.47 8.71
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of
Odisha, Central Statistical Organisation,
TechSci Research Estimates
Per capita GSDP (US$) 1,210 1,546
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of
Odisha, Central Statistical Organisation,
TechSci Research Estimates
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 8,535.27 326,848.53 Central Electricity Authority, as of March 2017
Wireless subscribers (No) 33,868,226 1,164,200,000
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
February 2017
Internet subscribers (No) 9,054,000 391,500,000
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
December 2016
National Highway length (km) 4,644.52 100,087.08 NHAI & Roads and Building Department
Major and minor ports (No) 1+2 13+187 India Ports Association
Airports (No) 1 125 Airports Authority of India
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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
ODISHA IN FIGURES … (1/2)

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Parameter Odisha All states Source
Social Indicators
Literacy rate (%) 72.87 73.0 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 19.6 21.6 SRS Bulletin
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 0.416 332.11
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
from April 2000 to March 2017
Industrial Infrastructure
PPP projects completed & operational (no) 27 1,246
DEA, Ministry of Finance, Government of India,
July 2016
Operational SEZs (no) 3 186
Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department
of Commerce, July 2016
SRS: Sample Registration System, PPP: Public Private Partnership, SEZ: Special Economic Zone
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ODISHA IN FIGURES … (2/2)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME

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Atcurrentprices,Odisha’stotalGSDP*stoodatUS$56.37
billionduring2016-17.
Thestate’sGSDPgrewataCAGRof10.23percent
between2005-06&2016-17.
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha,
Central Statistical Organisation, TechSci Research
Estimates
GSDP* -Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Odisha
GSDP of Odisha at current prices (in US$ billion)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –GSDP
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
CAGR
10.23%
19.3
22.6
32.132.2
34.4
43.3
45.84747.8
51.350.8
56.37
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

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Odisha’stotalNSDP
#
wasaboutUS$49.7billionduring
2016-17.
Thestate’sNSDPgrewataCAGRof10.39percent
between2005-06&2016-17.
NSDP of Odisha at current prices (in US$ billion)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –NSDP
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
15.216.7
19.5
27.627.628.6
36.1
37.738.839.0
42.9
44.9
49.7
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha,
Central Statistical Organisation, TechSci Research
Estimates
NSDP
#
-Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Odisha
CAGR
10.39%

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Odisha’spercapitaGSDP^in2016-17stoodatUS$1,342
incomparisonwithUS$494in2005-06.
PercapitaGSDPofthestategrewataCAGRof9.51per
centbetween2005-06and2016-17.
Per capita GSDP (US$)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –PER CAPITA GSDP
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
CAGR
9.51%
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha,
Central Statistical Organisation, TechSci Research
Estimates
Per Capita GSDP^ -calculated using GSDP million
US$/Population in million
494
571
801793
836
1039.0
108410991104.0
1167
1210
1342
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

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Odisha’spercapitaNSDP
&
in2016-17wasUS$1,130in
comparisonwithUS$427during2005-06.
PercapitaNSDPgrewataCAGRof9.25percentbetween
2005-06and2016-17.
Per capita NSDP (US$)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –PER CAPITA NSDP
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
CAGR
9.25%
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha,
Central Statistical Organisation, TechSciResearch
Estimates
per capita NSDP
&
-Directorate of Economics and Statistics,
Odisha
427
493
689681697
867.0893907900.0
9761021
1130
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

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23.5%
14.9%
34.1%
32.8%
42.4%
52.3%
2004-05 2015-16
PrimarySecondaryTertiary
In2015-16,thetertiary
µ
sectorcontributedthemost(52.3
percent)toGSDP,followedbysecondary
µ
(32.8percent)
andprimary
µ
(14.9percent)sectors.
During2004-05to2015-16,thetertiarysectorrecordedthe
highestCAGR(12.38percent),followedbythesecondary
(9.87percent)andprimary(5.76percent)sectors.
Percentage distribution of GSDP
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
12.38%
5.76%
9.87%
CAGR
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha
TechSci Research Estimates
Sector-wise %share of GSDP
µ
-Geometric mean of YoY
calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

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Source: Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare, Government of
India,
Foodgrainproductioninthestatereached6,411.4thousand
tonnesin2015-16.Further,1.26millionhectaresoflandwasunder
cultivationofhorticulturecropsandthetotalproductioninthestate
stoodat10.799millionmetrictonnes.
Sugarcaneproductioninthestatestoodat567.1thousandtonnes
in2015-16.
Asperstatebudget2016-17,thestategovernmentrecommended
toinitiateastart-upfundinordertoendorseentrepreneurship
acrosstheagriculturesector.Further,provisionofUS$2.01billion
hasbeenmadebythestategovernmentunderPlan&NonPlan
outlayfortheAgricultureDepartments.
Thestategovernmentalsoproposedtoenhancethepost-harvest
managementpracticesinthestate.Forenhancementofmillet
production&productivityacrosstribalareasofthestate,thestate
governmentdecidedtoimplement“SpecialProgrammeforMilletin
TribalAreas”during2016-17.
Inordertosupporttheeffortsbeingimplementedforthe
endorsementofagri-entrepreneurshipacrossthestate,thestate
governmenthasalsodecidedtolaunchanewagristart-up
programme,asperBudget2016-17.
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Agriculture production in Odisha –‘000 tonnes
(2015-16)
Rice 5,795.1
Wheat 2.0
Fruits 2,158.5
Vegetables 9,127.3
Flowers 79.59
Aromatic 0.60
Spices 181.50
Plantation crops 301.32
Honey 1.00
Onion 369.5
Coarse Cereals 160.8
Food grains 6,411.4
Pulses 454.1

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –FDI INFLOWS & INVESTMENTS
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
AccordingtotheDIPP,cumulativeFDIinflowsinthe
stateduringApril2000toMarch2017stoodatUS$
416million.
InJune2015,thestategovernmentannouncedplans
tofacilitategrowthinthemanufacturingsectorwithan
yearlyincreaseof15percenttill2020.Asperthe
stategovernmentinvestmentplans,thecontributionof
manufacturingsectorintheoverallGSDPofthestate
isprojectedtoreach27percentby2020.
Inordertoincreasetheemploymentopportunitiesin
thestate,Odishagovernmenthasannouncedplansto
investUS$28.69billioninthemanufacturingsector
generatingnearly3lakhjobopportunitiesby2020.
InlinewiththeCentre'sambitious&flagship‘Makein
India’initiativetodevelopthecountryasa
manufacturinghub,theGovernmentofOdisha
baggedinvestmentcommitmentsworthUS$30.54
billionduringthe‘MakeinOdisha’conclave.
TataSteeliseyingforeigncompaniestoinvestin
heavyindustriessectorinthespecialeconomiczone
projectinOdishaovernext5years.
InJanuary2017,TataSteelenteredintoan
agreementwithChennai-based-Creative
PortDevelopment,atanestimatedamountof
US$17.85million,fortheproposeddevelopment
ofSubarnarekhaPortatChaumukhvillagein
Balasoredistrict.
Source:Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
Economic Survey of Odisha, News articles
FDI equity inflows, 2008-09 to 2016-17 (US$ million)
9
149
15
28
52 48
9 6
12
2008-092009-102010-112011-122012-132013-142014-152015-162016-17
InApril2017,OdishagovernmentapprovedinvestmentworthUS$
263.33millioninninedifferentsectorsinStateLevelSingle
WindowCleranceAuthority(SLWCA)meeting.Themoveis
expectedtocreateemploymentopportunitiesfor3,204people

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AccordingtotheMinistryofCommerce&Industry,total
exportsfromOdishain2015-16werevaluedatUS$2.9
billion.ValueexportsfromthestateincreasedataCAGRof
0.39%between2006-07and2015-16.
Thestatehasbeenamajorexporterofbothmineral&
metallurgicalproducts,whichaccountforaround18.89%&
40.88%ofthestate’stotalexports,respectively.
During2015-16,totalexportsofseafoodproductsfromthe
statereachedtoUS$273.11million.Inaddition,thestate
governmentistargetingtoensureexportofseafood
productsworthUS$458.29millionduring2016-17.
TheGovernmentofOdishahasrecognizedvarioussectors
forthepromotion&facilitationoftheexportsfromthestate.
Thesectorsthathaverelativelyhigherpreferenceofthe
stategovernmentareagriculture&processedfood
products,readymadegarments,electronics,IT,engineering
goods,arts&crafts&minerals&mineralbasedproducts.
Source:Economic Survey of Odisha,
Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India
News articles
Export trends (US$ billion)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –EXPORT TRENDS
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
2.8
3.4
3.2
2.7
3.7
3.5
2.0
3.1
3.4
2.9
CAGR
0.39%

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ANNUAL BUDGET 2016-17
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Source: Government of Odisha, Finance Department
Sr No Sector US$ (million)
1 Agriculture Department 2,013.73
2 Co-operation Department 278.29
3
Skill Development & Technical
Education
96.19
4 Energy Department 427.88
5
Fisheries and Animal Resources
Development Department
103.81
6
Food Supplies and Consumer
Welfare Department
145.82
7 Forest and Environment Department 92.15
8 General Administration Department 36.77
9
Handlooms, Textiles & Handicrafts
Department
33.27
10
Health and Family Welfare
Department
728.97
11
School & Mass Education and
Higher Education
2,046.49
12
Housing and Urban Development
Department
512.84
Annual State Plan ceiling of major departments
Sr No Sector US$ (million)
13 Information Technology Department 19.95
14
Labour & Employees State Insurance
Department
7.63
15 Panchayati Raj Department 1,292.23
16 Planning and Co-ordination Department 124.54
17
Revenue and Disaster Management
Department
497.84
18 Rural Development Department 991.42
19
Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Caste
Development, Minorities and Backward
Classes Welfare Department
433.10
20 Tourism and Culture Department 37.05
21 Transport Department 58.63
22 Water Resources Department 1,106.27
23
Women and Child Development
Department
717.01
24 Works Department 691.17

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Road type
Road length in
2015-16 (km)
National
highways
4,644.52
State
highways
5,086.1
District
roads
11,685.0
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –ROADS
Source:Maps of India
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, National Highways Authority of India,
Odisha Budget –2016-17
Odishahasaround253,050.8kmofroads,including4,644.52kmofnational
highways&5,086.1kmofstatehighways.
Thestateiswellconnectedtoitsneighbouringstates&otherpartsofIndiathrough
15NationalHighways.Thestatehadaroaddensityof161.1kmper100squarekm
ofarea.
Budgethighlights:
US$691.17millionhasbeenproposedforthemaintenanceofroads,public
buildingandbridgesundertheWorksDepartment.
UnderStatePlan,US$446.25millionhasbeenprovidedforenhancing950
kmofroadsandestablishmentof34bridgesinthestate.
Fordoublinglaningof75kmlongstatehighwayswhichareunderState
HighwayDevelopmentProgramme,US$76.38millionwillbeprovidedbythe
stategovernment.
US$130.17millionandUS$76.49millionwillbeprovidedfortheupkeepof
roads&bridgesaswellasbuildings,respectivelyduring2016-17.
Moreover,US$6.87million&US$6.11millionwillbemadeavailableforthe
roadprojectsunderPPP&enhancementofPWDroadsinUrbanareas,
respectively.
ForenhancingtheconnectivitybetweenWesternOdisha&KBKdistricts,an
amountofUS$22.91millionwillbeprovidedunderthenewscheme“Biju
Expressway”.

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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –RAILWAYS
Odishahasrailwaytracklengthof2,540km.
Odishaservesasalinkbetweeneastern&westernIndia
throughtherailwaynetworkoftheSouthEasternRailways&
theEastCoastRailways.
WiththeauthorizationoftheTalcher-Sambalpurtrack,an
imperativelinkhasbeencementedbetweencoastal&western
Odisha.
OdishafallsintheEastCoastRailwaysregion.Itsmajor
divisionsareKhurdaRoad,Sambalpur&Waltair,withdistrict
headquartersinBhubaneswar.
Asperbudget2016-17,US$39.71millionhasbeenproposed
bythestategovernmentfordevelopingnewrailwayprojects
suchastheongoingKhurda-Bolangirline,newJaypore-
Malkangiri,Jaypore-Nabarangpurrailwaylines,etc.inthe
statethroughdirectstatefundingaswellasSPVs.
Theprovisionforenhancement&upgradationof
Bhubaneshwarrailwaystationhasalsobeendonebythestate
government.
WiththeallocationoftherailwaybudgetofUS$696.52million,
theOdishaGovernmentinFebruary2017,hasannouncedto
setupanelectriclocoperiodicaloverhaulingworkshop&
freighttrainmaintenancefacilitieswithroutineoverhauling
facilityforfreightwagonsinKalahandi&Sambalpurdistricts.
Thegovernment,sanctioned2newrailwaysindustrialprojects
worthUS$758.89millioninOdisha,forrailinfrastructure
development
InMarch2017,thestategovernmentstartedseveralprojects
tostrengthen&developrailinfrastructureinthestate.US$
364.8millionworthofinvestmentswouldhelpinmobilising
minerals&encouragetourism.
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, News articles
Source:Maps of India

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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –AIRPORTS … (1/2)
BijuPatnaikAirport,islocatedinthestatecapital,
Bhubaneswar.InNovember2013,theairportwasdeclared
aninternationalairportbytheMinistryofCivilAviation.
In2014-15,AAIannouncedplanstoundertakethe
constructionofJharsugudaairstrip.Directlinksare
availablefromBhubaneswartodestinationssuchasNew
Delhi,Kolkata,Chennai,Nagpur,Mumbai&Hyderabad.In
addition,thereare17airstrips&16helipadsatseveral
placesinthestate.Theprojectisexpectedtobecompleted
byDecember2016.
IndiGohasdecidedtorun1flighteachfromBijuPatnaik
InternationalAirporttoDelhi&KolkatafromSeptember
2016.
InJune2016,GovernmentofOdishaofferedsubsidyto
internationalflightoperatorsforintroducingdirectflights
fromBijuPatnaikInternationalAirporttoSingapore&
Bangkok.2Singaporeairlinesthatareshowinginterestin
flyinginternationalflightsfromBijuPatnaikInternational
AirportareTigerAir&SilkAir.
UndertheNationalCivilAviationPolicy,theAirports
AuthorityofIndiaundertooktherevivalofairstripsin
Jharsuguda,Odisha.
Domestic airport
Source: News articles, Airports Authority of India

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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –AIRPORTS … (2/2)
Source: Airports Authority of India
Bhubaneshwar aircraft movement (nos.) Bhubaneshwar passenger traffic (million)
Freight handled at Bhubaneshwar (tonnes)
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
1,998 2,667 2,286 3,324 4,022 5,950 7,002 8,239
10,706
11,728
14,672
14,220
11,752
12,512
14,036
17,078
2009-102010-112011-122012-132013-142014-152015-162016-17
0.83
1.04
1.25
1.39
1.34
1.49
1.89
2.33
2009-102010-112011-122012-132013-142014-152015-162016-17

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –PORTS
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Ports
Major ports
•Paradeep
Minor ports
•Gopalpur
•Behrabalpur (Balasore)
Gopalpur
(Ganjam)
Paradip
(Jagatsinghpur)
Behrabalpur
(Baleshwar)
Source: Indian Ports Association
1
During April-November 2015
Paradeepportisconnectedwiththebroad-gaugeraillinkofthe
East-CoastRailway&isalsoservedbyNationalHighway-5A.
During2015-16(uptoDecember2015),Pardeepporthandled
55.13milliontonnesofcargotraffic.During2016-17,underthe
state’sSagarmalaProgramme,thestategovernmenthas
proposedtoestablishanouterharbortothesouthofSouthBreak
Waterforhandlingthevesselsattheport.
TataSteelacquiredmajoritystakeinCreativePortDevelopment
PvtLtd,fortheproposeddevelopmentof“SubarnarekhaPort”at
ChaumukhvillageofBalasoredistrictinOdisha.
InMay2017,thestategovernmentsignedfiveMoUswith5
differentcompaniesfortheconstructionof2minorports.The
portsaretobeconstructedatAstaranginPuridistrict&
SubarnarekhainBalasoredistrict.
Total exports from Paradeep port (‘000 tonnes)
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1
68,003 71,011 48,937
Export volume for Paradeep port
Commodity 2013-142014-152015-16
1
Petroleum, oil &
lubricants
26.6% 25.7% 26.6%
Iron 3.3% 0.7% 1.0%
Fertilisers 7.0% 4.8% 6.0%
Coal 49.8% 54.9% 52.6%
Container 0.1% 0.2% 0.2%
Others 13.2% 13.8% 13.6%

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Odishaisthe1
st
stateinthecountrytobringinpower
sectorreforms.
AsofMarch2017,Odishaaccountedforatotal
installedpowergenerationcapacityof8,538.27MW,
comprising2,488.22MWunderstateutilities,
4,327.15MWundertheprivatesector&1,772.90MW
undercentralutilities.
Ofthetotalinstalledpowergenerationcapacity,
6,912.90MWwascontributedbythermalpower,
2,150.92MWbyhydropower&194.15MWby
renewablepower.
Asperbudget2016-17,thestategovernment
announceditsplanstoallocateUS$91.65millionfor
settingup550of33/11KVsub-stationsduring2016-
17toensureuninterruptedpowersupplytopeoplein
thestate.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –POWER … (1/2)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Asof2015-16,15,539habitationsinadditionto182,602BPLhouseholdswereelectrifiedunderthe“BijuGramJyotiYojana”&the
stategovernmentproposedanamountofUS$38.95millionforthisschemeduring2016-17.
UndertheIntegratedPowerDevelopmentScheme,theGovernmentofOdishahasprovidedUS$7.63millionforthedevelopment
ofpowersector.Moreover,towardsthe2centrallysponsoredschemes:DeendayalUpadhyayaGramJyotiYojana&RajivGandhi
GrameenVidyutikaranYojana,thestategovernmenthasproposedinvestmentofUS$15.27millionundereachduring2016-17.
AsofMarch2017,companieslikeNTPC,AdaniPower&JSWEnergyareplanningtotakeovercoalfiredpowerplantsinthestate,
whichhaveeitherstartedcommercialoperationsorareatveryadvancedstagesofcommissioning.
Installed power capacity (MW)
5,378.6
5,996.3
6,946.3
7,721.8
16,813
9,421.5
8,538.3
2010-112011-122012-132013-142014-152015-162016-17(1)
Source: Central Electricity Authority

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –POWER … (2/2)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Segment Company
1
Power generation company
•Odisha Power Generation Corporation Limited (OPGC)
Power transmission company
•Odisha Power Transmission Corporation Limited (OPTCL)
•Central Electricity Supply Utility of Odisha (CESU)
Power distribution companies
•Western Electricity Supply Company of Orissa Limited (WESCO)
•North Eastern Electricity Supply Company of Odisha Limited (NESCO)
•Southern Electricity Supply Company of Odisha Limited (SOUTHCO)
•Central Electricity Supply Utility of Odisha (CESU)
1
OPGC, OPTCL and CESU are state government owned. WESCO, NESCO and SOUTHCO are private companies under Reliance Energy
SonthaliaGroup,Kolkataplanstosetupa600MWmegasolarparkinOdisha.AsofNovember2016,thegrouphassought1,250
hectaresofgovernmentlandonalong-termleasefor35years.
InFebruary2017,forensuring24x7electricitysupplyofSC,STashramschoolslocatedinremoteareas,thestategovernmenthas
plannedtoinstallsolarphotovoltaicsystemsin147schools,atanestimatedcostofUS$4.95million.
OdishaPowerGenerationCorporation(OPGC)hasincreaseditsequitybasebyUS$72.14milliontoexpandthecapacityofthe
company’sthermalpowerstation.AsofMarch2016,OPGCoperatesa420MWcoal-basedthermalpowerplantinJharsuguda
district,andisintheprocessofexpandingthecapacityby1,320MW.

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InSeptember2015,6citiesofOdishawereannouncedtobe
developedasasmartcities.InAugust2015,only2citieswere
shortlistedbytheMinistryofUrbanDevelopmenttobedeveloped
assmartcitiesinthestateofOdisha.
Inanefforttorevolutionisetheinfrastructureofthestate,thestate
governmentdecidedtorevamp2citiesnamely,Bhubaneshwar&
Rourkela.
Asperbudget2016-17,Bhubaneshwarwasranked1
st
inthe
SmartCitieschallengeamongtheother98citiesofthecountry
andthestategovernmenthasproposedanamountofUS$50.92
millionforuplifting&developingthecityasoneofthecountry’s
upcomingsmartcities.
AMRUT AND SMART CITIES … (1/2)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Bhubaneswar
Rourkela
Smart cities in Odisha
Cities Population
Bhubaneswar 840,834
Berhampur 310,976
Source: Ministry of Urban Development

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AMRUT AND SMART CITIES … (2/2)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
9citiesinthestatewereidentifiedunderAtalMissionfor
Rejuvenation&UrbanTransformation(AMRUT)asof
October2015.
Asperbudget2016-17,fortheselected9AMRUTcities
ofOdisha,thestategovernmenthasdecidedtoallocate
anamountofUS$21.41millionunderAMRUT(Atal
MissionforRejuvenation&UrbanTransformation)in
ordertodeliverthesecitieswithenhancedbasicservices.
Source:Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India
Classification of AMRUT Cities in Odisha on the basis of
population
Number of AMRUT cities with population less than 1
million
9
Number of AMRUT cities with population
in the range of 1 –10 million
0
Number of AMRUT cities with population
greater than 10 million
0
Total number of AMRUT cities 9
Cities/ Towns in Odisha covered under AMRUT
S. No. City/town S. No. City/town S. No. City/town
1. Bhubaneswar town 4. Rourkela town 7. Baleshwar town
2. Cuttack 5. Puri 8. Baripada town
3. Brahmapur 6. Sambalpur town 9. Bhadrak

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Telecom infrastructure (as of February 2017)
Wireless subscribers 33,868,226
Wire-line subscribers 290,072
Internet subscribers 9,054,000
1
Teledensity (in%) 79.79
Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Department of
Telecommunications
1
As of December 2016
AsofFebruary2017,thestatehadanoveralltele-densityof
79.79percent.
AccordingtotheTelecomRegulatoryAuthorityofIndia
(TRAI),Odishahad33.86millionwirelesssubscribersand
290,072wire-linesubscribers,asofFebruary2017.
BytheendofFebruary2017,5,348,130subscribershad
submittedrequestformobilenumberportabilityinOdisha.
AsofDecember2015,thestatehad8,169postoffices.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –TELECOM
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Major telecom operators in Odisha
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
Bharti Airtel
Vodafone Essar
Reliance Communications
IDEA Cellular
Aircel Limited
Tata Teleservices
Performance status of NOFN project
(As of April 2016)
No. of GPs in Phase-I 3,388
Pipes Laid (kms.) 4,748
Cable Laid (kms.) 3,699
GPs for which cable laid 1,629
No. of GPs lit 104

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Odishahasanabundantwatersupply,endowedwithapproximately11percentofthecountry’swaterresources.UndertheStatePlan
forprovidingthewatersupplyacrossbare&moderatelycoveredurbanwardsofthestate,thestategovernmenthasprojectedto
allocateUS$22.91millionduring2016-17.However,forthepreservationofvariousurbanroadsaswellaswatersupplyprojects
underNon-Plan,anallocationofUS$34.11millionhasbeenmadeduring2016-17.
Asperthebudget2016-17,theGovernmentofOdishahasallocatedanamountofUS$512.84millionundertheHousingandUrban
InfrastructureDepartmentduring2016-17.Further,theworkonexecutionofnewsewerageprojectshasbeentakenupandanamount
ofUS$26.73millionhasbeenproposedbythestategovernmentfortheschemeofUrbanSewerageinthestate.
Further,undertheExternallyAidedProject(EAP),thestategovernmenthasdecidedtoprovideanamountofUS$3.05millionfor
OdishaUrbanInfrastructureDevelopmentFundofthestate.Moreover,undertheguidanceofJICA,thenextphaseofUrban
Sewerage&sanitationrelatedEAPsinCuttack&Bhubaneshwarisbeingimplemented,forwhichanallocationofUS$30.55million
hasbeenprojectedbythestategovernmentasperthebudget2016-17.
InordertoprovidetheslumsofBerhampurtownwithurbaninfrastructureundertheguidanceofWorldBank,anallocationofUS$6.11
millionwillbemadeduring2016-17.Moreover,underthePradhanMantriAwaasYojana(PMAY),thestategovernmenthasmadean
allocationofUS$46.05million.
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Source:JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, News articles
UIDSSMT: Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns
State Budget 2016-17

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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: KEY PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Project name Sector Type of PPP
Project cost
(US$ million)
Stage
Kirtania Port Subarnarekha Mouth Transport Build-Own-Operate-Share-Transfer 334.10
Under
construction
Jaipur Cluster Project
Social and commercial
infrastructure
Build-Own-Operate 9.55 Operational
Improvement to Putaspanga Bamberi
Road
Transport Build-Operate-Transfer 10.39 Operational
Hop on Hop Tourist Bus Terminal
Social and commercial
infrastructure
Management Contract 3.82
Under
construction
Gopalpur Port Transport Build-Own-Operate-Share-Transfer 992.97 Operational
IT & Commercial Complex (Rourkela)
Social and commercial
infrastructure
Build-Operate-Transfer 11.75 Operational
Haridaspur-Paradip Railway Line Transport Build-Own-Operate-Transfer 238.19
Under
construction
Astaranga Port Project Transport Build-Own-Operate-Share-Transfer 992.97
Under
construction
Water Supply Project (IIT-NISER) Water sanitation Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Transfer 28.68
Under
construction
Solid Waste Management (Bhubaneswar-
Cuttack)
Water sanitation Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Transfer 30.55
Under
construction
Development of Deep Draught Coal Berth
at Paradip Port
Transport Build-Operate-Transfer 62.45
Under
construction
Sambalpur-Bargarh NH-6 Road Project Transport Build-Operate-Transfer Toll 138.86 Operational
Road Upgradation (Sambalpur-Rourkela)
Project
Transport Build-Operate-Transfer Toll 197.46
Under
construction
Angul Sukinda new railway line Transport Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 63.77
Under
construction
Source:Ministry of Finance, Government of India

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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs AND INDUSTRIAL ESTATES
Source:Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, IDCO –Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation
Thestatehas15SEZsasofJuly2016,ofwhich,threeare
operational,5arenotified&7areformallyapproved.
Thestatehas2operationalITSEZwith1locatedin
Bhubaneswar&theotherlocatedinJatniTehsil,asofJuly
2016.Odishaalsohas1operationalSEZforproduction&
exportofaluminumwhichislocatedatJharsugudadistrict.
IDCOisthemaindeveloperforforty%oftheformally
approvedSEZs.Thestatehas86industrialestates.
AsofSeptember2015,employmentwasgeneratedfor
2,043peoplethroughSEZsinOdisha.
Formally approved SEZs (As of July 2016)
Industry Location SEZs (No)
IT/ITeS Khurda 3
Multiproduct Ganjam 1
Metal based SEZ Jajpur 1
Mineral based industries Ganjam 1
Manufacture & export
Of aluminium
Jharsuguda 1
Operational SEZs in Odisha (As of July 2016)
Name Location Industry
Orissa Industrial Infrastructure
Development Corporation (IDCO)
Bhubaneswar IT
Orissa Industrial Infrastructure
Development Corporation (IDCO)
Jatni IT (Knowledge Park)
Vedanta Aluminium Limited Brundamal and Kurebaga villages
Manufacture and export of
aluminium

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Educational infrastructure (2014-15)
Medical colleges 8
Dental colleges 6
Engineering colleges 155
MCA colleges 35
MBA colleges (Pvt+ Govt.) 84
Polytechnics/engineering schools 100
Universities 18
Colleges 2,447
Asof2014-15,therewere6dentalcolleges,155
engineeringcolleges,35MCAcolleges,84MBAcolleges
and100polytechnics/engineeringschoolsinOdisha.In
addition,theirwere8medicalcollegesinthestate.
ThemajoruniversitiesinthestateareUtkalUniversity&
BijuPatnaikUniversityofTechnology;popularcollegesare
OrissaEngineeringCollege&SriramChandraBhanj
MedicalCollege.
Thestateisalsohometopremierinstitutionssuchas
NationalInstituteofTechnology(NIT)Rourkela,Xavier
InstituteofManagement&NationalInstituteofScience
Education&Research.
UndertheUniversalImmunisationProgramme(UIP),the
Odishagovernmentannounceditsplanstoexpand
rotavirusvaccineinOdishaaswellotherthan4statespan-
India,asofFebruary2017.
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE –EDUCATION … (1/2)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, University Grants Commission
MCA: Master of Computer Applications, MBA: Master of Business Administration OBC: Other Backward ClassSEBC: Socially and Educationally Backward Class
Asperthestatebudget2016-17,aprovisionofUS$2.04billionhasbeenmadefortheSchool&MassEducation
Department&highereducationdepartmentduring2016-17.Onthebasisofgrowingsuccessof“Distributionoffree
bicyclestoClass-Xstudents”,thestategovernmenthasproposedtoincreasetheallocationofbicyclesforcoveringthe
studentsofClassIXandXduring2016-17.
Moreover,fordeliveringthequalityeducationacrossSC&STstudentsofthestateinassociationwiththeurban
educationalinstitutions,thestategovernmenthasprojectedanamountofUS$1.61million.

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Source:Census 2011
In2014-15,Odisharecordedaliteracyrateof72.87%outofwhich
themaleliteracyratewas81.59%andthefemaleliteracyratewas
64.01%.
In2014-15,Odishahadaround35,928primaryschoolswith
20,427upperprimaryschoolsand9,400highschools.
During2015-16(uptoDecember2015),forprovidingtheW—Fi
servicesinCentralUniversityofOrissa,Bhubaneshwar,anamount
ofUS$649.29thousandwasapprovedbythecentralgovernment.
Moreover,foraperiodof2012-17,3proposalsforthe
establishmentofnewuniversitiesthroughclusteringofcolleges
and3proposalsforsettingupofnewuniversitiesthroughup-
gradationofautonomouscollegeshavebeenreceivedbythestate.
InMay2017,thestategovernmentdecidedtoimpart
entrepreneurshiptrainingtoatleast10,000peoplethisyear.The
trainingwillbeorganisedbytheInstituteofEntrepreneurship
Development,Bhubaneswar,DistrictIndustrycentresandCoir
Board.
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE –EDUCATION … (2/2)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Literacy rates (%)
Literacy rate 72.87
Male literacy 81.59
Female literacy 64.01
Odisha primary education statistics (2014-15)
Number of schools
Primary: 35,928
Upper primary: 20,427
High schools: 9,400
School-dropout rate (%)
Primary: 1.97
Upper primary: 2.40
High Schools: 16.49
Pupil-teacher ratio
Primary: 28:1
Upper primary: 24:1
Net-enrolment ratio in
schools (%)
Primary: 93.61
Upper primary: 91.57
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha; Odisha Budget 2016-17,RUSA -Rashtriya
Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan

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Source: Central Bureau of Health Intelligence, Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Economic Survey of Odisha
1
Per thousand persons,
2
Per thousand live births,
Health indicators (2014-15)
Population served per hospital bed 1,386
Birth rate
1
19.6
Death rate
1
8.4
Infant mortality rate
2
51
Life expectancy at birth (year)
Male (2011-15) 64.3
Female (2011-15) 67.3
In2014-15,thestatehad519ayurvedichospitals,9unani
dispensaries,413communityhealthclinics,1,329primary
healthcentresand80mobilehealthunits.
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE –HEALTH
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Underplanandnonplanexpenditure,US$728.97millionhasbeenallocatedfortheHealthandFamilyWelfareDepartment
inthestatebudget2016-17.OdishaStateMedicalCorporation(OSMC)establishedbytheGovernmentofOdishatosupply
freeofcostdrugstothehealthfacilitiesinOdisha.Asperstatebudget2016-17,US$33.96millionwasallocatedforOSMCto
purchasedrugs.
UnderNationalHealthMission,thecentrallysponsoredschemeinstitutedbytheGovernmentofIndiatoimprovethehealth
caresector,theGovernmentofOdishaproposedtoallocateUS$182.88millioninthestatebudgetfor2016-17.
Moreover,forthedevelopmentofhealthcareinstitutionsinfrastructureinthestate,anamountofUS$116.86millionhasbeen
projectedbythestategovernmentduring2016-17.Theworkonconstructionoffivenewmedicalcollegesinfivedistrictsof
thestatehasbeeninitiatedforwhichthestategovernmenthasprojectedanamountofUS$93.95millionduring2016-17.
Health infrastructure (2014-15)
Active primary health centres 1,329
Active sub centres 6,691
Active community health centres 413
Active district hospitals 36
Active sub district hospitals 27

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CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
TherearesportsstadiumsinBhubaneswar,Cuttack&othercities.Badminton,cricket,hockey,tennis,tabletennis&volleyballare
themajorsportsalthough,othergamesarealsopopular.
ThemainsportsarenasaretheBarabatiStadium&JawaharlalIndoorStadiuminCuttack,theBijuPatnaikSwimmingPool-cum-
SportsComplex&theKalingaStadiuminBhubaneswar,asportscomplexinBerhampur&asynthetichockeysurfacestadiumin
Rourkela.
ThekeyhotelsinBhubaneswararetheTridentHilton,KalingaAshokaandSwostiPlaza.InCuttack,thekeyhotelsaretheAkbari
Continental&HotelBishal,whileMayfairBeachResortsandPanthanivasPuriarethemostpopularhotelsinPuri.
Overthepastfewyears,therehasbeenagradualdevelopmentinthetourismindustry&culturalinfrastructureofthestate.On
accountofthis,theChiefSecretaryofthestatehastakeninitiativestofostertheOdiaBhasaPratisthantoenabletheimplementation
ofOdiainallgovernmenttransactions.Also,inordertodrivemaximumfootfalls&popularizetheNabakalebaraFestival2015,the
culturaldepartmentforthefestivalhaspreparedamediaplantobefollowedinthesubsequentyears.
Puriisabeachcityfamousforhostingtheannualtemplefestival,ortheRathYatra,whichdrawsalargenumberofreligioustourists.
Thestateishometoseveralfamoustemples,suchastheLingarajtempleandtheKedareshwartempleinBhubaneswar,Jagannath
templeandGundichatempleinPuri&theSuntempleinKonark.
Odissiisthemajordanceformofthestate.Asperthebudget2016-17,thestategovernmenthasallocatedUS$37.05millionforthe
endorsementofculture,tourismaswellasheritageofthestateduring2016-17.
VariousculturalprojectsbeingundertakeninOdishaincludeOdiaVirtualAcademy,RevivalofBhagabatTungis,Kalamandalproject,
OdiaBhasaPratisthan,SettingupOdiaChairindifferentUniversities,etc.forwhichthestategovernmenthasproposedUS$0.15
million,US$0.45million,US$0.76million,US$0.15million&US$0.30million,respectivelyduring2016-17.
Thestateishostingthe22
nd
editionofAsianAthleticsChampionshipsinJuly2017attheKalingaStadiuminBhubaneshwar.Atotal
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INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (1/3)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Asapartofthestategovernment-enactedOrissa
Industries(Facilitation)Act,2004,asingle-window
clearancesystemwasimplementedinthestate.Thiswas
donewiththeaimoffacilitatingthegrowthofindustries
andcreatinganattractiveenvironmentforbothdomestic
andinternationalinvestments.
IDCOandNALCOhavesignedanMoUtodevelopan
ancillaryanddownstreamaluminiumparkatAngulover
450acresofland.
Amegafoodparkisbeingestablishednear
Bhubaneswarover282acresthroughthePPPmode.
IDCOisthenodalagencyfortheestablishmentofthis
park.
Forindustrialdevelopmentinthestate,Governmentof
OdishaannouncedplanstoinvestUS$18.84millionfor
MSMEsector.Majorinitiativesunderthisinvestmentare-
BijuAtmaNijuktiYojana(BANY)
NationalMissiononFoodProcessing(NMFP)
Incentivesforfoodprocessingindustries
Capacitybuildingofentrepreneurs
VATre‐imbursement
SubsidyunderMSMEPolicy2009
InDecember2016,ITCdeclaredthatthecompanywill
establishitsconsumergoodsfacilityandafivestarhotel
inthestate,withaninvestmentofUS$122.21million.
Asperthebudget2016-17,thestategovernmentwillallocateUS$
3.36milliontowardstheincentivesforIPR(IndustrialPolicy
Resolution).Moreover,fortheenhancementofindustrial
infrastructureinthestate,US$1.52millionwillbeprovidedasa
financialassistancetoIDCOduring2016-17.
Further,thestategovernmenthasalsoprojectedtoassignUS$
1.52millionundertheinitiativeofBANY(BijuAtmaNijuktiYojana)
during2016-17.
FortheendorsementaswellasfinancialassistancetoMSME
unitsofOdisha,thestategovernmenthasdecidetoallocateUS$
4.73millionandithasalsobeendecidedthatfortheestablishment
ofInfrastructureDevelopmentFund(IDF),anamountodUS$1.52
millionwillbeallocatedduring2016-17.
InApril2017,theOdishagovernmentapprovedaninvestmentof
US$263.33millioninninedifferentsectors.Themovewillcreate
employmentfor3,204people.
Key industrial zones
Talcher-Angul
Kalinganagar-Duburi
Bhubaneshwar-Khurda
Rayagada-Sunabeda
Gopalpur-Chatrapur
Paradip-Jagatsinghpur
Jharsuguda-Brajarajnagar
Economic Survey of Odisha,
IDCO –Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation,
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INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (2/3)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Industrial zones Description
Infocity
•TheITparkisspreadover350acresinBhubaneswarandhasITcompanies
suchasInfosys,Wipro,TCSandMindTree.Equippedwithmodern
infrastructureincludinganine-holegolfcourse,itisoneofthebiggestITparks
ineasternIndia.Infocity-IIisprojectedtobespreadover500acresatJanla.
Fortune Tower
•Ithasabuilt-upspaceof350,000sqftinahi-techsteelandglassstructure
equippedwithhigh-speedconnectivityinBhubaneswarandishometoa
numberofITcompanies.
Industrial Infrastructure Development
Corporation (IDCO) Tower
•Itisastrategicallylocated,11-storeyedbusinesscentreinBhubaneswarand
hasanumberofIT/ITeScompanies.
Special economic zones (SEZs)
•TheChandakaIndustrialEstateinKhurdaisanIT/ITeSSEZdevelopedbythe
OrissaIndustrialDevelopmentCorporation.NinemoreSEZshavebeengiven
formalapprovalandfivehadbeennotifiedbytheGovernmentofIndia.
Technology parks
•TheSoftwareTechnologyParksofIndia(STPI)hasdevelopedsoftware
technologyparksatBhubaneswar,RourkelaandBerhampur.
Mega food park
•Thestategovernmentisplanningtoestablishamegafoodparknear
Bhubaneswarover282acresinPPPmode.OdishaIndustrialInfrastructure
DevelopmentCorporation(IDCO)isthenodalagencyforestablishmentofthe
park.

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INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (3/3)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Category MSME units (No)
Repairing & services 46,441
Food & allied sectors 27,284
Engineering & metal 13,887
Textiles 9,162
Glass & ceramics 9,257
Forest & wood based 7,572
Miscellaneous manufacturing 6,946
Paper & paper products 3,187
Chemical & allied sectors 3,038
Rubber & plastics 1,858
Electrical & electronics 1,204
Livestock & leather 465
Source:Economic Survey of Odisha
MSME: Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

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Odisha’sindustriesarebasedmainlyonthenaturalresourcesavailableinthestate.Itcarriesmorethan35%ofcountry’snatural
resources.
Forest-basedproductsprovidelivelihoodtoalargesectionofthepopulationofthestate.Agricultureandalliedsectorshave
providedemployment,directlyorindirectly,tomorethan60.0%ofthestate'stotalworkforce.
Thestatehassignificantreservesofironore,bauxite,nickel,coal,etc.Hence,itisanattractivedestinationformineral-based
industries.
Thestateisoneofthetopproducersofaluminiuminthecountry,bothintermsofproductioncapacityaswellasactualproduction.
AsofNovember2016,OdishareleasedthedraftofitsfirstBiotechnologypolicy.Thestateaimstobecomeoneofthetopfivebio-
techhubsinthecountry.ThestategovernmenthasproposedtosetupafundwithaninvestmentofUS$3.73millionandprovide
landonpriorityforsettingupofbiotechnologyprojects.
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KEY INDUSTRIES
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Key industries in Odisha
•Iron and steel, and ferroalloy
•Aluminium
•Handloom
•Agro-based industry
•Mining
•IT/ITeS
•Electronics
•Tourism
Source:Economic Survey of Odisha, DIPP,
1
Up to October 2015
IEM: Industrial Entrepreneur Memoranda
LOI: Letters of Intent; DIL: Direct Industrial Licenses
Investment intentions in terms of
IEMs filed, LOIs / DILs issued
Year Number Proposed Investments (US$ billion)
2012-13 58 10.55
2013-14 40 16.37
2014-15 27 4.68
2015-16
1
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Odishabeingoneofthelargestproducersofironandsteelinthecountry,accountsfor10percentshareinthenation’ssteel
production.Thestatealsoaccountsfor25%shareintheironreservesofIndia.Ironoreproductioninthestateincreasedfrom53.13
milliontonnesin2014-15to80.87milliontonnesduring2015-16.
SteelAuthorityofIndia(SAIL),apublicsectorundertaking(PSU)involvedintheproductionofsteel,operatesRourkelaSteelPlantin
Odishaandwastakenupforexpansionduringthe11
th
and12
th
fiveyearplan.Beforeexpansion,thehotmetal,saleablesteeland
crudesteelproducingcapacityofthesteelplantwas2milliontonnes,1.67milliontonnesand1.9milliontonnes,respectively.After
theexpansionofsteelplant,productioncapacityofhotmetal,saleablesteelandcrudesteelhasreached4.5milliontonnes,3.9
milliontonnesand4.2milliontonnes,respectively.
Moreover,during2015-16(uptoDecember2015),RourkelaSteelPlantproduced2.30milliontonnesofhotmetal,111thousand
tonnesofpigiron(forsale)and1.58milliontonnesforproductionoffinishedsteel(forsale).
Odishahassubstantialreservesofothermineralsthatgointosteelmakingsuchascoal,dolomiteandlimestone.
Inaddition,thereareabundantwaterresources,adequatepower,areasonablygoodroadandrailconnectivityandportfacilitiesat
Paradeep,GopalpurandBehrabalpur(Baleshwar).
Ironore(hematite)isfoundinDhenkanal,Jajpur,Keonjhar,Koraput,Mayurbhanj,Sambalpur&Sundergarhdistrictsandironore
(magnetite)occursinMayurbhanjdistrictinthestate.
Asperstatebudget2016-17,forbuildingsteelbaileybridgesacrosstheremoteareasofIAPdistricts,anallocationofUS$10.69
millionhasbeenproposedbyGovernmentofOdishaduring2016-17.
InDecember2016,TataSteelsignedanagreementwithBrahmaniRiverPulletsLtd(BRPL),foracquiring100%equitysharesofthe
company.
InMarch2017,JSWSteelLtd.ofJindalGrouphasdecidedtosetupamegasteelprojectof10milliontonnescapacityin
Jagatsinghpurdistrict.Thecompanyhasproposedtosetupanintegratedsteelprojectwithacaptivepowerplantof900MW
capacitywithaninvestmentofUS$7.43billion.
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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, State Budget 2016-17,
MTPA: Million tonnes per annum

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KEY INDUSTRIES –IRON, STEEL AND FERROALLOY … (2/3)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Key ferro-alloy industries in Odisha
Producer Product mix
Ispat Alloys, Balasore •Ferro Manganese, Ferro Chrome
Indian Charge Chrome Ltd., Chandwar •Charge Chrome, Ferro Chrome
Ferro Alloy Corp. Ltd., Balasore •Charge Chrome, H.C. Ferro Chrome
Indian Metals & Ferro AlloysLtd.,Rayagara, Karatpur •Ferro Chome, Charge Chrome,Ferro Silicon
Tata Steel Ferro Alloy Plant, Bamnipar, Kendujhar •H. C. Ferro Chrome, Charge Chrome
Tata Steel Ferro Alloy Plant, Rawmet •H. C. Ferro Chrome
Tata Steel Ferro Alloy Plant Goda •Silico Manganese, Ferro Manganese
Ferro Chrome Ltd •Ferro Chrome
Jeypur Sugar Ltd, Jeypur, •Ferro Chrome
Source:News articles

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KEY INDUSTRIES –IRON, STEEL AND FERROALLOY … (3/3)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Key players
Tata Steel
POSCO India Pvt Ltd
•Establishedin1907,TataSteelisAsia'sfirstandoneofIndia'slargestprivatesectorsteelcompanies.
Theconsolidatedrevenueofthecompanyfor2015-16wasrecordedtobeUS$17.89billion.
•Itisamongstthelowest-costproducersofsteelintheworldandoneofthefewselectsteelcompanies
intheworldthathaveapositiveEconomicValueAdded(EVA+).Thecompanyhasacrude-steel
productioncapacityofover30MTPA.Ithassetupanewsubsidiary,TataSteelOdishatoleadanew
steelplantcostingUS$7.3billioninKalinganagar(Jajpurdistrict)andwasinauguratedinNovember
2015.Thecompanyplanstoexpanditsproductioncapacityto16milliontonnesby2025.
•AsubsidiaryoftheKoreancompanyPOSCO,whichisamongtheworld’stopfivesteelproducers,
Themulti-productSEZofthecompanyhasbeenapprovedinprinciple.Theplant’sfirstphasewillbe
completedin2016-17andisestimatedtocostUS$12billion.Itwillmanufacturehot-rolledproducts
andslabs.
•VisaSteelLtdisasubsidiaryofVISAInfrastructureLtd.Itproducespigiron,cokeandchromeore.In
2015-16,thecompanyrecordedconsolidatedrevenuesofUS$199.07million.Ithastwo
manufacturingfacilitiesinOdisha.TheplantatKalinganagarhasanannualproductioncapacityof
225,000tonnesofpigiron,400,000tonnesofcoke,50,000tonnesofferro-chromeand300,000
tonnesofspongeiron.TheotherplantisinGolagaon,withachrome-orebeneficiationandgrinding
plant,eachwithacapacityof100,000tonnesperannum.Thecompanyisoperatinga0.5millionton
perannum(TPA)specialsteelplantatKalinganagarindustrialcomplex.
Visa Steel Ltd
•EssarSteelisaglobalproducerofsteelandispresentinIndia,Canada,theUS,MiddleEastand
Asia.Ithasacapacityof14.2milliontonnesperannum(MTPA)ofsteel.Itismakingsignificant
investmentsinsettingupsteelplantsacrosstheworld.In2014,companyestablisheda12MTPA
integratedsteelplantatParadeepinOdisha.
Essar Steel

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KEY INDUSTRIES –ALUMINIUM … (1/2)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
OdisharanksfirstinIndiaintermsofbothproduction
capacityandactualoutputofaluminium.
OdishaisconsideredtobethealuminiumcapitalofIndia
andisanideallocationforsettingupaluminiumand
aluminum-basedcompaniesduetothepresenceofmore
thanhalfofthecountry’sbauxitereserves,inthestate,and
presenceofVedanta,HindalcoandNALCOinOdisha.
Bauxiteproductioninthestateincreasedfrom9.3million
tonnesin2014-15to10.84milliontonnesin2015-16.
Italsohasadequatewaterandpowersupplyforsuch
industries.
InMay2016,withtotalinvestmentofUS$114.57million,
NALCOandIREL(IndianRareEarthsLimited)haveagreed
toestablishaone-lakhTPAtitaniumslagprojectinthe
state’sGanjamdistrictinthecomingyears.
Source: Indian Bureau of Mines
NALCO: National Aluminium Company Limited
1
Up to December, 2014
Bauxite and Alumina production by NALCO
(million tonnes) (2015-16)
Bauxite 10.84
Alumina 1.95

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KEY INDUSTRIES –ALUMINIUM … (2/2)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Key players
National Aluminium Co Ltd
(NALCO)
Hindalco Industries Ltd
(HIL)
•NALCOisamongAsia'slargestandoneoftheworld'sleadingintegratedaluminiumcomplexes.
Itsoperationsincludebauxitemining,aluminarefining,aluminiumsmeltingandcasting,power
generation,railandportmanagement.ThecompanyrecordedrevenuesofUS$1.04billionin
2015-16.
•Itemployssomeoftheworld’sfinesttechnologiesusedinthealuminiumindustry.In2014,
NALCOestablishedanaluminiumparkinAngulinajointventurewithIDCO.
•HindalcoIndustriesLtdrecordedconsolidatedrevenuesofUS$15.28billionduring2015-16.
•HILisownedbytheAdityaBirlaGroupandisamongtheworld'slargestaluminiumrolling
companiesandoneofthebiggestproducersofprimaryaluminiuminAsia.ItacquiredtheIndian
AluminiumCompanyLimited(Indal)in2000.HILproduces161,400tonnesperannum(TPA)of
aluminiumfromitsplantatHirakud.
•VedantaResourcesplc,theLondon-basedholdingcompanyoftheSterlitegroup,isakey
playerinthealuminiumindustryinIndia.ThecompanyrecordedrevenuesofUS$12.17billion
in2014-15.In2015-16,thecompanyrecordedrevenuesofUS$4.55billion.
•Vedantaoperatesseveralbauxitemines.ItproducesaluminiumfromitsBharatAluminium
CompanyLimited(BALCO)andMadrasAluminiumCompanyLimited(MALCO).Thecompany
operatesitsaluminiumrefineryatLanjigarhinKalahandi.Thecompanyalsocommissioneda
redmudpowderplantattherefinery.Ithasacapacityof1MTPAandisinprocessof1.5MTPA
aluminiumsmelterexpansionatJharsuguda.WorkhasalsocommencedonitsUS$8.4billion
AluminiumprojectinNiyamgiriinOdisha.
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Odisha’sSSIischaracterisedbylowcapitalinvestmentrequirement,lowgestationperiods,highvalueadditionandhighexport
promotionprospects.
TheOdishaStateCooperativeHandicraftsCorporationisengagedinstrengtheningtheproductionbase,enlargingmarketing
opportunities,encouragingexportersandintroducingnewdesignsandtechnologyinthehandicraftssector.Accordingtostate
budget2016-17,anamountofUS$33.27millionhasbeenproposedforvariousschemesunderthehandloom,textileand
handicraftssectorsinthestate.
Moreover,thestategovernmentalsoproposedanewschemeundertheOdishaCraftSkillDevelopmentandRuralEmployment
“Utkarsh”project,atanestimatedcostofUS$10.69million,asperthe2016-17budget.
ThecottageindustryinOdishaisinvolvedinpaddyprocessing,cashewnutprocessing,stonecarving,beekeepingandwood
carving.Inaddition,spices,pulsesaswellasbrassandbellmetalproductsareproducedbytheKVICinOdisha.During2015-16,
125thousandhectaresofareawasundercottonproduction,whiletheyieldofcottoninthestatewasrecordedtobe544kgsper
hectare.
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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha
Training Centres controlled by Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) in Odisha
Training Center Location
Multi Disciplinary Training Centre Bhubaneswar
Sambalpur Silk & Gramodyog Samiti, National Rural Resource Education & Training Centre Deogarh

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KEY INDUSTRIES –SSI, HANDICRAFT AND COTTAGE INDUSTRIES … (2/2)
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Source:Ministry of Textiles, Government of India
Funds released under National Handloom Development Programme (2014-15) –US$ ‘000
Handloom Marketing Assistance(HMA) 109.49
Training Centres controlled by Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) in Odisha
Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojna (AHVY) 1,120.29
Marketing Support and Services (MSS) Scheme 165.48
Human Resource Development (HRD)Scheme 63.65
Infrastructure 36.83
Design 11.94
R&D 11.45
1.15
0.45
0.10
0.57
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Financial assistance to handloom weavers (in
US$ million)

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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
KEY INDUSTRIES –AGRICULTURE AND FERTILISER INDUSTRIES … (1/4)
Odisha'smainagricultureproductsarerice,pulses,oilseeds,vegetables,groundnut,cotton,jute,coconut,spices,sugarcane,potato
andfruits.Thereisavastscopeforagro-basedindustriesforrice,lentils,edibleoil-milling,dehydrationofvegetables,maize-milling,
cattleandpoultryrearing,cottonoil,potatochips,coconutoil,sugarmills,mushroomcultivation,non-edibleoilsandothers.
Asperbudget2016-17,anamountofUS$2.01billionhasbeenallocatedtotheagriculturedepartmentduring2016-17.Further,for
increasingthesupplyoffertilizersinthestate,anewscheme-“GranttoStateprocurementagencies”isbeingplannedforproviding
financialsupporttoprocurementagencies,inordertofulfiltheirhandlingcharges.
Moreover,thestategovernmenthasalsodecidedtolaunchanewagristart-upprogrammein2016-17,forsupportingtheefforts
beingimplementedfortheendorsementofagri-entrepreneurshipacrossthestate,asperbudget2016-17ofOdisha.
NeevFund,backedbyStateBankOfIndia,investedaboutUS$10millioninOdisha-baseddairystart-up‘MilkMantraDairy,’which
willbeusedbythecompanytoexpanditsoperationsacrossthestateandevenotherpartsofeasternIndia.
Source:Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India
1
As of June 2015
Requirement, availability and sales of fertilizers in Odisha (‘000 MT) (2015-16)
Fertilizer Requirement Availability Sales
Urea 660 610 587
DAP 240 172 164
MOP 160 89 89
NPK 380 267 252

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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
KEY INDUSTRIES –AGRICULTURE AND FERTILISER INDUSTRIES … (2/4)
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha
Agro Climatic Zone
Agro Climatic Zone Districts Covered Crops
North-Western
Plateau
Sundargarh, Deogarh
Rice, Greengram, Blackgram, Arhar, Horsegram, Groundnut, Mustard,
Wheat, Potato, Sweet potato, Vegetables, Mango, Banana, Citrus, Litchi,
Guava and Papaya.
North-Central
Plateau
Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar
(Except Anandapur)
Rice, Wheat, Arhar, Greengram, Blackgram, Horsegram, Groundnut,
Linseed, Mustard, Mesta, Niger, Sweet potato, Potato, Chilli, Turmeric,
Ginger, Vegetables, Mango, Banana, Citrus, Pineapple and Sapota.
North-Eastern
Coastal Plains
Balasore, Bhadrak,
Jajpur (Except Sukinda),
(Anandapur)
Rice, Greengram, Blackgram, Mustard, Groundnut, Jute, Sweet potato,
Potato, Chilli, Vegetables, Mango, Banana, Papaya, Guava, Coconut.
East & South
Coastal Plains
Cuttack (Part),
Kendrapara,Jagatsinghpur, Puri,
Ganjam (Part), Khurda,
Nayagarh
Rice, Maize, Greengram, Blackgram, Jute, Groundnut, Mustard, Sesamum,
Horsegram, Vegetables, Potato, Sugarcane, Chilli, Mango, Banana, Coconut,
Guava, Citrus, Cashew.
North-Eastern
Ghats
Ganjam (Part), Gajapati,
Rayagada, Kandhamal,
Boudh
Rice, Maize, Jowar, Ragi, Sugarcane, Horsegram, Greengram, Cotton,
Blackgram, Mustard, Niger, Groundnut, Turmeric, Mesta, Sweet potato,
Chilli, Ginger, Vegetables, Mango, Jack fruit, Citrus, Pineapple, Sapota,
Coconut.
Eastern Ghats
Highland
Nawarangpur (Part),
Koraput (Part)
Rice, Maize, Ragi, Jowar, Small millets, Horsegram, Castor, Arhar,
Gram, Groundnut, Mustard, Cotton, Mesta, Turmeric, Ginger, Sweet
potato, Vegetables, Mango, Jack fruit, Guava, Ber, Cashew.

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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
KEY INDUSTRIES –AGRICULTURE AND FERTILISER INDUSTRIES … (3/4)
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha
Agro Climatic Zone
Agro Climatic Zone Districts Covered Crops
South Eastern
Ghats
Malkangiri, Koraput (Part)
Rice, maize, ragi, horsegram, wheat, blackgram, greengram,
Groundnut, niger, sesamum, mesta, sweet potato, pea, chilli,
Vegetables, ginger, mango, banana, guava, ber, pineapple, cashew.
Western Undulating
Lands
Kalahandi, Nuapada,
Nawarangpur (Dabugaon)
Rice, maize, wheat, jowar, arhar, greengram, blackgram, horsegram,
Gram, groundnut, mustard, cotton, sugarcane, vegetables, lathyrus,
Onion, mango, papaya, guava, banana.
Western
Central Table
Lands
Bargarh, Subarnapur,
Bolangir, Sambalpur,
Jharsuguda
Rice, wheat, arhar, greengram, blackgram, horsegram, gram,
Groundnut, mustard, mesta, sugarcane, chilli, potato, vegetables,
Mango, banana, guava, ber, cashew.
Mid Central
Table Lands
Dhenkanal, Angul, Cuttack (Part)
& Sunkinda
Rice, maize, greengram, blackgram, arhar, sesamum, groundnut,
Mustard, onion, vegetables, sugarcane, chilli, mango, litchi, citrus,
Guava, sapota, pineapple.

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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
KEY INDUSTRIES –AGRICULTURE AND FERTILISER INDUSTRIES … (4/4)
Key players
Sakthi Sugars Ltd
Aska Cooperative
Sugar Industries Ltd
•Thecompanywasestablishedintheyear1961andhasaaveragecapacitytocrush19,000tonnesof
sugarcaneaday.Thecompanyhasfourcrushingunits,threeunitsarelocatedinTamilNaduwhile
oneinDhenkanaldistrict.TheOdishaplanthassugarcaneprocessingcapacityof2500tonnesper
day.ThecompanyrecordedannualturnoverofUS$125.42millionin2015-16.
•Thecompanywasestablishedintheyear1963.ItsplantislocatedinAskatownoftheGanjamdistrict
inOdisha,170kmfromBhubaneswar.Thecooperativeemploys900peopleandprovideslivelihoodto
20,000sugarcanegrowersinthearea.Presently,theplanthasacrushingcapacityof2,500tonnes
perday.Theplantalsohasadistilleryandanancillaryunitwithacapacitytoproduce10,000bulk
litresofrectifiedspiritperdaybyutilizingmolasses,
•PPLwasincorporatedin1981asajointventurebetweenAdventzgroupcompany,ZuariAgro
ChemicalsLtdandMarocPhosphoreSA.Itisaprimeplayerinthephosphoricfertilisersspace.These
fertilisershaveapplicationsforawiderangeofcrops.Ithasadi-ammoniumphosphate(DAP)plantin
Paradeep,whichhadanannualcapacityof726,000tonnes.In2014-15,thequantityofDAP
manufacturedbythecompanystoodat573.9thousandmetrictonnes.ThequantityofDAP
manufacturedbythecompanyduringApril-June2015stoodat108.4thousandmetrictonnes.
Paradeep Phosphates
Ltd (PPL)
•IFFCOproducesanddistributesfertilizerstofarmersandmemberco-operativesinIndia.Itsproducts
includeureaandfertilisers,indigenousseedsandchemicals.TherevenueofthecompanywasUS$
4.1billionin2014-15.
Indian Farmers Fertiliser
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KEY INDUSTRIES –MINING … (1/3)
Mineral production
Mineral 2014-15 2015-16
Bauxite (tonnes) 9,191,521 10,839,542
Chromite (tonnes) 2,134,990 3,102,940
Iron ore (thousand tonnes)53,133,754 80,866,243
Manganese ore (tonnes) 357,299 425,271
Dolomite (tonnes) 460,813 1,035,242
Coal (tonnes) 121,101,800 138,580,000
Graphite (tonnes) 5,134 17,643
Limestone (thousand
tonnes)
3,413,260 4,524,561
Pyrophyllite (tonnes) 4,389 4,490
Quartzite (tonnes) 29,817 50,084
Silica Sand (tonnes) 0 421
Source:Ministry of Mines, Government of India
Mineral reserves by districts
District Major mineral
Koraput
Bauxite, chinaclay, dolomite, limestone, mica,
quartz
Mayurbhanj
Asbestos, fireclay, chinaclay, iron ore, kyanite,
quartzite, soapstone, talc, base metal (lead and
copper), coal, dolomite, manganese, nickel ore,
vanadiferous/ magnetite, gold.
Malkangiri Limestone, tin ore, quartz
Nabarangapur Chinaclay, iron ore
Rayagada Bauxite, graphite, manganese, quartz
Sundergarh
Lead, copper, coal, dolomite, fireclay, iron ore,
limestone, manganese, quartz, bauxite
Sambalpur
Coal, base metal (lead and copper), chinaclay,
fireclay
Keonjhar
Asbestos, pyroxenite, iron ore, chromite,
chinaclay, pyrophyllite, manganese, gold,
dolomite, limestone, quartzite, quartz
Kadhamal Graphite
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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
KEY INDUSTRIES –MINING … (2/3)
Coal production in Odisha –thousand tonnes
Year
Production
(thousand tonnes)
2010-11 111,094
2011-12 105,120
2012-13 109,679
2013-14 108,175
2014-15 121,101
2015-16 138,580
Source:Ministry of Mines, Government of India
Department of Steel & Mines, Government of Odisha
Mineral revenue in Odisha (US$ million)
123.0143.1172.0
210.9
308.7
508.8
700.7
867.6843.2815.0
1,012.2
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
OdishaisoneofIndia’sricheststatesintermsofmineralreserves.Themineralbeltisspreadoveranareaofmorethan6000sq
km.Moreover,thestateaccountsformorethan35%oftotalironoreresourcesofthecountry.Thekeymineralsfoundinthestate
areiron,coal,bauxite,manganese,nickel,chromite,limestone,dolomite,graphite,decorativestones,beachsand,chinaclay,tin
ore,etc.
InJanuary2017,NTPC'sboardapprovedaninvestmentofoverUS$156.63millionforDulangacoalminingprojectatinOdisha,
foranestimatedproductioncapacityof7milliontonnesperannum(MTPA).

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KEY INDUSTRIES –MINING … (3/3)
Key players
Orissa Mining Corporation
Ltd
Mahanadi Coalfields
Ltd (MCL)
•OMCwasestablishedin1956toexploreandharnessthemineralwealthofOdisha.In1961,it
becameastate-ownedcorporationoftheGovernmentofOdisha.OMChasreservesofaround
654.9milliontonnesofironore,6.3milliontonnesofmanganese-ore,25.3milliontonnesof
chromite,19.6milliontonnesoflimestoneandotherminerals.OMChas35miningleases(chromite
-11,iron-11,iron&manganese-5,manganese-3,limestone-1andgemstone-4).
•MCLisasubsidiaryofCoalIndiaLimitedandwasformedinApril1992.Ithastwocoalfieldsat
Talcher&IBValleyinOdisha.ThetotalrawcoalproductionatMCLin2011-12was103.12million
tonneswhichincreasedto121.37metrictonnesin2014-15.Thecompanyemploysaround22,023
people.
•RungtaMinesLimitedistheflagshipcompanyoftheSRRungtaGroup.Thecompanyspecialises
inminingiron-oreandmanganeseore.itisalsoinvolvedinminingoflimestone,dolomite,fireclay
andbauxite.InAugust2009,thecompanyannouncedplanstosetupaonemilliontonnecement
plantinOdisha,whichwillinvolveaninvestmentofUS$126.5million.
Rungta Mines Ltd
•Foundedin1955,FACORisoneofthelargestproducersandexportersofhigh-carbonferro-
chromeandcharge-chromeintheworld.Thecompanyhasalargechromeoreminingcomplexin
Bhadrak,whichhasthecapacitytoproduce65,000tonnesperannumofcharge-chromeand
250,000tonnesperannumofchromeore.ItrecordedrevenuesofUS$87.64millionin2015-16.
Ferro Alloys Corp Ltd
(FACOR)

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The IT sector is dominated by over 300 SMEs. The sector employs around 12,000 software professionals.In order to attract ICT
investments, the centre is considering a mega project in BhubaNeswar, Odisha.
The state has an ample talent pool to cater to the needs of this industry. It produces 40,000 technical & management professionals
& 50,000 general graduates every year.
In July 2015, the state government announced plans to frame a rural BPO scheme under which subsidies are planned to be offered
for establishing BPO units. In places where STPI (Software Technology Parks of India) stations are situated, employment
opportunities are expected to be generated in the state. STPIs in the state are located in Bhubaneswar, Balasore, Rourkela &
Berhampur. In Odisha, the IT firms registered with the STPI provide employment to about 10,000 people.
InformationandCommunicationTechnologyPolicy-2014hasbeenformed,aimedatcreatingemploymentopportunitiesforover
60,000ITprofessionalsinthestate,through2020.Also,theschemefocusesatbringingover10leadingIT&5ESDMcompanies
tothestate.
ThestategovernmentallocatedUS$50.34millionunderstatebudget2016-17,forembracingvariousprojectsrelatedtoIT&e-
Governanceunderdifferentdepartmentsofthestate.
InSeptember2015,thestategovernmentannouncedplanstospendUS$663.57millionoverthecourseofnext5yearsforthe
developmentofIT/ITeS/ESDMsectorofOdisha,withanaimtocreatemorethan100,000jobopportunitiesthroughthisinvestment.
IncreaseddemandfromITgiantssuchasTCS,Infosys&Wiproisexpectedtogenerate30,000jobsoverthenext2years.
IT/ITeSandESDMrankamongthemajorfocusareasunderthenewIndustrialPolicyResolution(IPR–2015)launchedbythe
governmentinNovember2015.
AsofNovember2016,thestateannounceditsplanstosignapactwiththeSoftwareTechnologyParksofIndia(STPI)forsetting
up4newcentresatJajpur,Anugul,Koraput(Jeypur)&Sambalpur.
WithlaunchofinterceptormissileatBalasore,Odisha,inFebruary2017,thecountryhasachievedamilestonebydevelopinga2-
layerBallisitcMissileDefenceSystem.Withthisdevelopment,Indiahasalsoenteredthe4-nationgroupwiththeabilitytosecureits
airspaceagainstthreats.
InJune2017,anexclusiveportalhasbeendevelopedforRBIbyOdishaSpaceApplicationsCentre(ORSAC),theapexbodyfor
spacetechnologyapplicationsinthestate.Ithasbeendevelopedwithanaimofthefinancialinclusiongoalstobetakenforwardas
atotalof4,253grampanchayatsinOdishastillremainunbanked.
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Source: News articles; STPI: Software Technology Parks of India,
SME: Small and Medium Enterprises BPO: Business Process Outsourcing

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Key players
Infosys Ltd
Tata Consultancy
Services (TCS)
•Infosyswassetupin1981.ThecompanyrecordedrevenuesofUS$9.53billionin2015-16.Ithaspresence
intheareasofITconsulting,modularglobalsourcing,processre-engineeringandBPOservices.The
companyhasinternationaloperationsincountriessuchasAustralia,China,Japan,UK,Germany,theUS
andmarketingandtechnologicalallianceswithInformatica,IBM,HP,Microsoft,Oracle,etc.AsofMarch
2015,thecompanyhadanemployeestrengthof176,187globally.InOdisha,ithasaworld-class
developmentcentreatBhubaneswar.IthasbeeninOdishaforoveradecade,now.Thedevelopment
centreatBhubaneswaranchorsInfosys’relationshipswithclientsfromCanada,EuropeandNorthAmerica.
•TCSisamongtheleadingIndianITservices,businesssolutionsandoutsourcingcompanies.Ithad
revenuesofUS$15.77billionin2014-15.FromApril-September2015,thecompanyrecordedrevenuesof
US$8.76billion.TCSemploysover315,000peopleworldwidewithapresencein55countries.Ithas
operationsinOdisha(inBhubaneswar)since2001.Thecompanyplanstofurtherstrengthenitspresencein
thestateby2015-16andcreateover10,000ITjobs.
•Establishedin1945,thecompanyhadrevenuesofUS$7.82billionin2015-16.Ithaspresenceintheareas
ofITservices,productengineering,technologyinfrastructureservices,BPOandotherconsultingsolutions.
•Thecompanyprovidesservicessuchasapplicationdevelopment,deploymentandmaintenance,business
intelligenceandCustomerRelationshipManagement(CRM).ThecompanyisbasedinBengaluru,andhas
72plusdevelopmentcentresand50plusindustryspecific‘centresofexcellence’inover54countries.In
February2008,thecompanysetupadevelopmentcentreinBhubaneswar.
Wipro Ltd
•Establishedin2001,OrisysInfotechisasoftwaredevelopmentcompany,whichoffersservicesfrom
systemapplicationstobusinessapplicationdevelopment.Itisinvolvedinavarietyofservices,suchas
softwaredevelopment,websolutions,e-commerce,multimediaandsearchengineoptimization.The
companyisbasedinBhubaneswar.
Orisys Infotech Pvt Ltd

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KEY INDUSTRIES –TOURISM … (1/2)
In2015-16,12,067,695domestictourists&
67,364foreigntouristsvisitedthestateof
Odisha.Odishahasvastpotentialfor
developmentoftourism.Itisoneofthe
criticalsectorsofthestate’seconomy,in
termsofforeignexchangeearningsaswell
asemploymentgenerationopportunities.
Bhubaneswar,thecapitalcityofthestate,is
knownasthetemplecityofIndia&ishome
toabout500temples.Puri,Bhubaneswar&
Konarkarethemaincentresforreligious
tourism.
Asof2015-16,350placesofOdishahave
beenrecognizedasmajortouristattractions.
Asperstatebudget2016-17,thestate
governmentallocatedUS$1.52millionfor
development&enhancementofeco-tourism
inOdisha.
In2016,GovernmentofOdishaapproved
planstodevelop30eco-tourismplacesinthe
state,atananticipatedcostofaroundUS$
3.2million.
InFebruary2017,thestategovernment
signedaMoUwithAirAsiatocommence
directinternationalflightstoMalaysia,to
promoteinboundtourisminSoutheastAsia.
Forthepurpose,variousnewtourpackages
havebeenintroducedsuchasCoastalTrek,
JagannathTrail,WeekendGateways,Cycle
Tours,CoastalCruise,etc.
Source:Economic Survey of Odisha, Tourism Report, Government of Odisha,
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
Total tourist arrivals in Odisha (millions)
4.7
5.3
6.06.46.9
7.6
8.3
9.1
9.9
10.9
12.1
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Hotel Infrastructure in Odisha (2015-16)
Year No.of Hotels No. of Rooms No. of Beds
High-Spending Group 383 11,903 25,062
Middle-Spending Group 455 9,219 18,924
Low-Spending Group 921 15,264 29,108
Total 1,759 36,386 73,094

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TheGovernmentofOdishaisincreasingits
focusonecotourism.During2015-16,the
maximuminflowofdomestictouristswas
recordedinDecember,whereastheinflowof
foreigntouristsintothestatewasmaximumin
themonthofJanuary2016.Majorityofthe
touristinOdishacomefromfromWestBengal
andAndhraPradesh.During2015-16,thesetwo
states(WestBengalandAndhraPradesh)
accountedforaround16.31percentsharein
touristvisitstoOdisha.
During2015-16,totalmoneyinflowinOdisha
throughtouristspendingwasrecordedtobe
US$1.93billionwhichwitnessedanincreaseof
8.74percentfrommoneyinflowofUS$1.78
billionin2014-15.
TheNabakalebaraFestival-2015wasagrand
successduetopromotionaleffortsofthe
government.
UnderBudgetfor2016-17,aninvestmentofUS$
37.05millionisproposedforthegrowthand
developmentofthetourismsector.
Source:Economic Survey of Odisha
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
ThepilgrimagesiteofPurihasbeenidentifiedbytheMinistryof
TourismforpreservationandmaintenanceunderthePilgrimage
RejuvenationandSpiritualAugmentationDrive(PRASAD),which
waslaunchedin2014-15.
AsofNovember24,2015,US$8.29millionwassanctionedunder
PRASADforthedevelopmentofinfrastructureinPuri.
OrtelCommunications,Odisha’sbiggestmulti-systemoperator,to
providehighspeedbroadbandserviceswithaninvestmentof
US$44.62milliontoboosttheinfrastructureinthestate
Fundssanctioned under various schemes to promote tourism in
Odisha
Year Number of projectsSanctioned amount (US$ million)
2012-13 2 0.10
2013-14 12 10.85
2014-15 3 10.76

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SINGLE-WINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISM … (1/2)
High-level clearance
authority
District-level single-
window
clearance authority
Under the chairmanship of
Chief Minister of
Odisha
Chief Secretary
District Collector
Industrial Promotion
and Investment
Corporation of Odisha
(IPICOL) (Team
Odisha): State-level
Nodal agency
State-level single-window
clearance authority
Investments handled
District Industries
Centre
Greater than US$
219.4 million
Between US$
10.9 and US$
219.4 million
Less than US$
10.9 million

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SINGLE-WINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISM … (2/2)
ThegovernmentenactedtheOrissaIndustriesFacilitationAct,2004,forimplementingthesingle-windowclearancesystem
forfasterandone-pointclearanceofindustrialprojects,single-pointdisseminationofindustrialprojectrelatedinformation
andstreamlininginspectionofindustriesbydifferentagenciesandauthorities.
TheDistrict-levelSingle-WindowClearanceAuthorityworksunderthechairmanshipoftheDistrictCollectorforprojects
involvinginvestmentlessthanUS$10.9million.
TheState-levelSingle-WindowClearanceAuthorityischairedbytheChiefSecretaryofthestateforprojectsinvolving
investmentofUS$10.9millionormore,butlessthanUS$219.4million.
AHigh-levelClearanceAuthoritychairedbytheChiefMinisterofOdishaexaminesandconsidersproposalsforindustrial
andotherprojectsinvolvinginvestmentofUS$219.4millionorabove.

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Agency Description
Industrial Promotion and
Investment Corporation of
Odisha Limited
(IPICOL)
•IPICOL is a key promotional institution. It was incorporated in 1973 with the main
objective of accelerating the pace of industrial development by promoting large and
medium scale industries.
•In 2014-15, the IPICOL received 26 combined application forms for setting up projects
with an investment of US$ 11.97 billion.
Industrial Development
Corporation of Orissa Limited
(IDCOL)
•IDCOL was established in 1962 to promote, establish and run industries in the state.
•The corporation, since its inception, has set up 15 industrial units across sectors
including cement, ferrochrome, pig iron and spun pipe.
Orissa Industrial
Infrastructure Development
Corporation
(IDCO)
•IDCO was established with the objective of providing infrastructure assistance for rapid
establishment and orderly growth of industry in Odisha.
•The corporation is engaged in multiple activities that foster rapid industrialisation in the
state by developing industrial infrastructure.
•In 2012-13, IDCO allotted 352.530 acres of land and sheds to 14 new industrial
estates/areas across the state.
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Agency Description
Agricultural Promotion and
Investment Corporation of
Odisha Limited
(APICOL)
•APICOL’s aim is to strengthen the rural economy by providing financial support for
promotion and development of agro-based and food-processing industries.
•APICOL provides subsidy to the agro-processing and food-processing units in the state.
•In 2009-10, the corporation promoted 145 commercial agro-enterprises with an
aggregate investment of about US$ 24,38,619.77 .
Orissa State Financial
Corporation
(OSFC)
•OSFC is a premier state-level financial institution that was established in 1956 to cater to
the needs of industrial development in the state.
•It provides financial assistance to small and medium scale industries in consortium with
state-level financial institutions.
•Besides, the corporation also receives financial assistance from the state and central
governments, and provides soft loans and margin money for rehabilitation of sick
industrial units.
Orissa Pisciculture
Development Corporation
Limited
(OPDC)
•OPDC is the only public sector undertaking in the fishery sub-sector and aims at carrying
on business in pisciculture in brackish water areas, freshwater ponds and other water
sources.
•It has launched a number of projects such as supplying fishnet, fuel and fish seeds for
the economic development of fishermen.
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Agency Description
Directorate of Export
Promotion & Marketing
(DEPM)
•DEPM has been set up to promote export of goods from Odisha and to provide
marketing assistance to SSI units of the state.
•It disseminates market intelligence, oversees enquiries related to tenders and trade from
existing and potential exporters and entrepreneurs.
•It provides guidance in export processing, pricing of export items and on different
incentives for exports, granted by the Government of India.
Odisha Small Industries
Corporation Ltd
(OSIC)
•OSIC was established in April 1972, with the main objective of aiding and assisting SSI
units in the state for their sustained growth and development.
•The corporation has been extending help for marketing support, financial assistance on
purchase of raw materials, providing sub-contracting opportunities in the construction
sectors and also rendering various other services to SSI units.
The Orissa State Cooperative
Handicrafts Corporation
(OSCHC)
•Established in 1956, OSCHC is the primary authority engaged in encouraging exporters,
enlarging marketing opportunities, introducing new design and technology and
strengthening the production base in the handicrafts sector.
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Agency Description
Orissa State Electronics
Development Corporation
(OSEDC)
•OSEDC was established in 1981 as the nodal organisation in the state for promotion of
electronic industries, both in hardware and software.
Grid Corporation of India
Limited
(GRIDCO)
•GRIDCO is a Government of Odisha undertaking and was incorporated in April 1995 for
power transmission.
•In 2005, GRIDCO’s transmission-related activities were transferred to Orissa Power
Transmission Corporation.
•Now, GRIDCO is a trading company and is involved in the bulk sale of power to the four
power distribution companies in Odisha. It also trades surplus power with neighboring
states.
Orissa State Pollution Control
Board
(OSPCB)
•OSPCB is responsible for managing hazardous waste, bio-medical waste, municipal
solid-waste, recycled plastics, batteries as well as manufacture, storage and import of
hazardous chemicals.
•Its functions are broadly classified under areas such as enforcement, advisory,
monitoring, research and facilitation.
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Agency Contact information
Directorate of Industries
Killa Maidan, Cuttack-753 001
Phone: 91-0674-2536640
Fax: 91-0674-2536819
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.orissa.gov.in/industries/index.htm
Industrial Promotion and Investment Corporation of Odisha
Limited
(IPICOL)
IPICOL House, Janpath, Bhubaneswar-751 022
Phone: 91-0674-2542 601
Fax: 91-0674-2543 766
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.ipicolorissa.com/
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CONTACT LIST

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Approvals/Clearances required Departments to be consulted
Incorporation of company Registrar of Companies
Registration/Industrial License/Industrial Entrepreneurs
Memorandum (IEM)
District Industries Centres for SSI, Secretariat for Industrial Assistance
(Government of India) for Large and Medium Industries
Allotment of land Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO)
Permission for land use
(In case industry is located outside an industrial area)
a)IDCO
b)Department of Town and Country Planning
c)Local authority/District Collector
No-Objection Certificate (NOC) and consent under
Water and Air Pollution Control Act
Orissa State Pollution Control Board (OSPCB)
Forest and environment clearance Ministry of Forest & Environment, Government of India
Approval of construction activity and building plan Concerned Development Authority
Sanction of electricity
Distribution Companies-CESU, NESCO, SOUTHCO, WESCO
Transmission Company-Orissa Power Transmission Corporation Limited (OPTCL)
Water supply Department of Water Resources
Factory and boiler clearance Chief Inspector of Factories and Boilers
Finance
Orissa State Financial Corporation (OSFC), IPICOL, Commercial Banks such as
IDBI, ICICI, State Bank of India, etc.
Orissa Value Added Tax (VAT) Act, and Central and
State Excise Act
Commercial Tax Department and Central and State Excise Department
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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED

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Cost parameter Cost estimate
Industrial land (per sq ft) US$ 2 to US$ 15
Office space rent (per sq ft per month) US$ 0.2 to US$ 2
Residential rent (for a 2,000 sq ft house, per month) US$ 200 to US$ 400
Five-star hotel room (per night) US$ 200 to US$ 450
Power cost (per kwh) Industries: US 7.5 cents to US 10.4 cents
Labour cost (minimum wage per day) US$ 2.5 to US$ 3.41
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COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN ODISHA
Source: Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, Industry sources

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STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (1/5)
Industrial Policy Resolution (IPR) 2015
•TorevolutionisethestateofOdishaintoadynamicindustrialisedterritory.
•ToattractinvestmentsandpromoteeconomicgrowthinthestateofOdisha.
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zones Policy 2015
•ToencouragedomesticaswellasforeigninvestmentsinthestateofOdisha.
•TopromoteeconomicactivitiesinthestateandincreaseexportsfromSEZsinOdisha.
Read more
Objectives
The State Reservoir Fishery Policy 2014
•Tappingthepotentialofaquaculturetocontributetofoodandnutritionalsecurity.
•Boostingthepublic-privatepartnershipinvestmentacrossthesector.
Read more
Objectives

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Odisha Tourism Policy 2013
•Topromotesustainabletourismwithaviewtocreateemploymentopportunitiesandtobring
aboutsocio-economicbenefitstothecommunity.
•TopromoteOdishaasonestoptourismdestination.
Read more
Objectives
State Agriculture Policy 2013
•Tobringinashiftfromthepresentlevelofsubsistenceagriculturetoprofitablecommercial
agriculture.
•Topromotesustainableagriculturaldevelopment.
Read more
Objectives
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STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (2/5)
JUNE 2016
Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Policy 2014
•DevelopmentofnewIT/ITeSlocationsacrossthestatethroughupgradationoftheIT
infrastructurebysettingupITparks.
Read more
Objective

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Odisha Solar Policy 2013
•Topromotetheuseofsolarenergyinthestateinordertosupportdevelopmentandaddressthe
problemonenergysecurity.
Read more
Objective
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STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (3/5)
State Youth Policy 2013
•Equalopportunityandexperiencetoenableyouthfordevelopingknowledge,skillsand
competenciestoplayanactiveroleinallaspectsofthesociety
Read more
Objective
Odisha State Urban Water Supply Policy, 2013
•Toprovideuniversalaccesstopotablepipedwatersupplyon24/7basisatanaffordableprice
andinanequitable,sustainableandaneco-friendlymannerwithverifiableservicelevelbench
markforcitizensinurbanareasoftheState.
Read more
Objective

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Excise Policy 2009-10
•Toadoptexciseduty,feestructureandguidelinesforthesettlementofexciseshopsand
establishments.
Read more
Objective
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STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (4/5)
Export Policy 2008 (Draft)
•Tofacilitaterapidandsustainablegrowthinexportsfromthestate.
•Toprovideasimple,transparentandresponsiveregulatoryenvironmentforunhinderedgrowthin
exports.
Read more
Objectives
Orissa Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Development Policy 2009
•ToenhancecontributionofMSMEsinmanufacturingandservicessectorofOdisha’seconomy.
Read more
Objective

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STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (5/5)
Water Policy 2007
•Tolaydowntheprinciplesofequitableandjudicioususeofwaterforsurvivaloflife,welfareof
humanbeingsandsustainableaswellasbalancedgrowthofthestate.
Read more
Objective
Orissa Public Private Partnership (PPP) Policy 2007
•Tosupplementscarcepublicresources,createamorecompetitiveenvironment,helpimprove
efficienciesandreducecosts.
Read more
Objective
MSME Development Policy 2015
•ToimprovecompetitivenessintheMSMEindustryofthestateofOdisha.
•ToencourageinvestmentsintheMSMEsectorofOdisha. Read more
Objectives
Entrepreneurship Development Policy 2015
•Tobringaboutachangeinthemind-setregardingentrepreneurshipthrough
eliminationofnegativebiasestowardsthesector.
•Tosupportstart-upsinthestatebyprovidinginfrastructurefacilities,marketing
assistanceandcredit. Read more
Objectives

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CONFERENCES/SUMMITS FOR 2016 -17
Source: India conference alerts
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Summit/conference
Venueof
summit/conference
Date
One Week National Workshop On Research Methodology in
Social Sciences 16-21 August, 2016
Bhubaneswar 16
th
August, 2016
National Conference on Skill Development Bhubaneswar 23
rd
September, 2016
International Conference on Recent Advancement in Air-conditioning and
Refrigeration: RAAR 2016
Bhubaneswar 10
th
November, 2016
International Conference on Role of Media in Democracy Bhubaneswar 25
th
November, 2016
IMI Bhubaneswar and EGADE Business School, Mexico City
jointly organize International Conference on "Innovation, Market Competition
and Economic Development."
Bhubaneswar 9
th
December, 2016
International Conference on Advanced Computing and Intelligent
Engineering
Bhubaneswar 21
st
December, 2016
De-centring English Studies: Studying Literature in the Global South Bhubaneswar 20
th
January, 2016
Source: India Conference Alerts

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ANNEXURE
Year INR equivalent of one US$
2004-05 44.81
2005-06 44.14
2006-07 45.14
2007-08 40.27
2008-09 46.14
2009-10 47.42
2010-11 45.62
2011-12 46.88
2012-13 54.31
2013-14 60.28
2014-15 60.28
2015-16 65.46
2016-17 67.23
Average exchange rates
Source: Reserve Bank of India

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