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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
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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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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
• The state’s economy witnessed high growth rates between 2004-05 and 2015-16, with
GSDP of the state growing at a CAGR of 10.25 percent. Cumulative FDI inflows in the
state, during April 2000 to March 2016, amounted to US$ 403 million.
Hub for mineral-based
industries
• Odisha has emerged as a key state with regards to the mineral and metal based
industries. During 2015-16, total production of minerals in the state was recorded at
239.45 million tonnes as compared to 189.83 million tonnes in 2014-15. Key minerals
found in the state are iron, coal, bauxite, manganese, nickel, chromite, limestone,
dolomite, graphite, decorative stones, beach sand, China clay, tin ore, etc.
Strong bauxite
production
• Odisha is considered to be the aluminium capital of India and is an ideal location for
setting up aluminium and aluminum-based companies. The state has huge reserves of
minerals such as bauxite, etc. and houses big multinational companies like Vedanta,
Hindalco and Nalco. Bauxite production in the state increased from 9.3 million tonnes in
2014-15 to 10.84 million tonnes in 2015-16.
Strong iron and steel
sector
• Odisha is one of the largest producers of iron and steel in the country. Total production of
iron ore in Odisha was recorded to be 80.87 million tonnes during 2015-16. Being one of
the largest producers of iron and steel in India, the state of Odisha is one of the most
favoured investment destinations for domestic and international iron and steel players.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY … (2/2)
Strong growth in
SSI/MSME units
• The state is home to a large number of MSME units. The state is amongst the top ten
states accounting for the highest number of MSME enterprises.
Strong power sector
• Odisha is the first state in India to have undertaken reform and restructuring initiatives in
the power sector. As of June 2016, the state had a total installed power generation
capacity of 9,421.52 MW.
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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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 10.25 per cent between
2004-05 and 2015-16.
• The tertiary sector was the major
contributor to the state’s GSDP with
contribution of 47.5% during 2014-15.
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
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Vision
2022
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ODISHA FACT FILE
Odisha is located in the eastern region of India. The state
shares its borders with West Bengal in the north-east,
Jharkhand in the north, Andhra Pradesh in the south,
Chhattisgarh in the west, and the Bay of Bengal in the east.
Languages spoken in the state are Oriya and its various
dialects, Hindi and English.
Bhubaneswar, Mayurbhanj, Baleshwar, Khordha and
Sundargarh, Ganjam, Cuttack are some of the large cities in
terms of population.
Odisha has three major seasons, summer (March to June),
monsoon (July-September) and 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
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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 8.64
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of
Odisha, Central Statistical Organisation,
TechSci Research Estimates
Per capita GSDP (US$) 1,210 1,546
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of
Odisha, Central Statistical Organisation,
TechSci Research Estimates
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 9,421.52 304,505.75 Central Electricity Authority, as of June 2016
Wireless subscribers (No) 29,556,380 1,033,157,014
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
May 2016
Internet subscribers (No) 8,020,000 334,340,000
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
January 2016
National Highway length (km) 4,644.52 100,087.08 NHAI & Roads and Building Department
Major and minor ports (No) 1+2 13+187 India Ports Association
Airports (No) 1 125 Airports Authority of India
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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
ODISHA IN FIGURES … (1/2)
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Parameter Odisha All states Source
Social Indicators
Literacy rate (%) 72.87 73.0 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 19.6 21.6 SRS Bulletin
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 0.40 288.51
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
from April 2000 to March 2016
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)
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17.3 19.3
22.6
32.1 32.2 34.4
43.3 45.8 47.0 47.8
51.3 50.8
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
At current prices, Odisha’s total GSDP* stood at US$ 50.8
billion during 2015-16.
The state’s GSDP grew at a CAGR of 10.25 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
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
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CAGR
10.25%
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Odisha’s total NSDP# was about US$ 44.92 billion during
2015-16.
The state’s NSDP grew at a CAGR of 10.37 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
NSDP of Odisha at current prices (in US$ billion)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP
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15.2 16.7
19.5
27.6 27.6 28.6
36.1 37.7 38.8 39.0
42.9 44.9
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
CAGR
10.4%
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha,
Central Statistical Organisation, TechSci Research
Estimates
NSDP# - Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Odisha
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Odisha’s per capita GSDP^ in 2015-16 stood at US$ 1,210
in comparison with US$ 450.3 in 2004-05.
Per capita GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of 9.40 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
Per capita GSDP (US$)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA GSDP
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450 494
571
801 793 836
1,039
1,084
1,099
1,104
1,167
1,210
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
CAGR
9.40%
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha,
Central Statistical Organisation, TechSci Research
Estimates
Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million
USD/Population in million
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Odisha’s per capita NSDP& in 2015-16 was US$ 1,021.85 in
comparison with US$ 393.9 during 2004-05.
Per capita NSDP grew at a CAGR of 9.04% between 2004-
05 and 2015-16.
Per capita NSDP (US$)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA NSDP
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
394 427
493
689 681 697
867 893 907 900
976 1021
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
CAGR
9.04%
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha,
Central Statistical Organisation, TechSci Research
Estimates
per capita NSDP& - Directorate of Economics and Statistics,
Odisha
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23.5% 14.9%
34.1%
32.8%
42.4%
52.3%
2004-05 2015-16
Primary Secondary Tertiary
In 2015-16, the tertiaryµ sector contributed the most (52.3
per cent) to GSDP, followed by secondaryµ (32.8 per cent)
and primaryµ (14.9 per cent) sectors.
During 2004-05 to 2015-16, the tertiary sector recorded the
highest CAGR (12.38 per cent), followed by the secondary
(9.87 per cent) and primary (5.76 per cent) sectors.
Percentage distribution of GSDP
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP
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12.38%
5.76%
9.87%
CAGR
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha
TechSci Research Estimates
Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ -Geometric mean of YoY
calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15
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Source: Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare, Government of
India,
Food grain production in the state reached 6,411.4 thousand
tonnes in 2015-16. Further, 1.26 million hectares of land was under
cultivation of horticulture crops and the total production in the state
stood at 10.799 million metric tonnes.
Sugarcane production in the state stood at 567.1 thousand tonnes
in 2015-16.
As per state budget 2016-17, the state government recommended
to initiate a start-up fund in order to endorse entrepreneurship
across the agriculture sector. Further, provision of US$ 2.01 billion
has been made by the state government under Plan and Non Plan
outlay for the Agriculture Departments.
The state government also proposed to enhance the post-harvest
management practices in the state. For enhancement of millet
production and productivity across tribal areas of the state, the state
government decided to implement “Special Programme for Millet in
Tribal Areas” during 2016-17.
In order to support the efforts being implemented for the
endorsement of agri-entrepreneurship across the state, the state
government has also decided to launch a new agri start-up
programme, as per Budget 2016-17.
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
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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
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According to the DIPP, cumulative FDI inflows in the
state during April 2000 to March 2016 stood at US$
403 million.
As of June 2015, the state government announced
plans to facilitate growth in the manufacturing sector
with an yearly increase of 15% till 2020. As per the
state government investment plans, the contribution
of manufacturing sector in the overall GSDP of the
state is projected to reach 27% by 2020.
In order to increase the employment opportunities in
the state, Odisha government has announced plans
to invest US$ 28.69 billion in the manufacturing
sector generating nearly three lakh job opportunities
by 2020.
In line with the Centre's ambitious and flagship
‘Make in India’ initiative to develop the country as a
manufacturing hub, the Government of Odisha
bagged investments worth US$ 30.54 billion during
the ‘Make in Odisha’ conclave.
Tata Steel is eying foreign companies to invest in
heavy industries sector in the special economic
zone project in Odisha over next five years.
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
Economic Survey of Odisha, News articles
FDI equity inflows, 2008-09 to 2015-16 (US$ million)
9
149
15
28
52 48
9 6
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
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According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, total
exports from Odisha in 2014-15 were valued at US$ 3.4
billion. Value exports from the state increased at a CAGR of
2.5%% between 2006-07 and 2014-15.
The state has been a major exporter of both mineral and
metallurgical products, which account for around 18.89%
and 40.88% of the state’s total exports, respectively.
During 2015-16, total exports of seafood products from the
state reached to US$ 273.11 million. In addition, the state
government is targeting to ensure export of seafood
products worth US$ 458.29 million during 2016-17.
The Government of Odisha has recognized various sectors
for the promotion and facilitation of the exports from the
state. The sectors that have relatively higher preference of
the state government are agriculture and processed food
products, readymade garments, electronics, IT, engineering
goods, arts & crafts, and minerals & mineral based
products.
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
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2.8
3.4
3.2
2.7
3.7
3.5
2.0
3.1
3.4
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
CAGR
2.5%
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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
Odisha has around 253,050.8 km of roads, including 4,644.52 km of national
highways and 5,086.1 km of state highways.
The state is well connected to its neighbouring states and other parts of India through
15 National Highways. The state had a road density of 161.1 km per 100 square km
of area.
Budget highlights:
US$ 691.17 million has been proposed for the maintenance of roads, public
building and bridges under the Works Department.
Under State Plan, US$ 446.25 million has been provided for enhancing 950
km of roads and establishment of 34 bridges in the state.
For doubling laning of 75 km long state highways which are under State
Highway Development Programme (SHDP), US$ 76.38 million will be
provided by the state government.
US$ 130.17 million and US$ 76.49 million will be provided for the upkeep of
roads & bridges as well as buildings, respectively during 2016-17.
Moreover, US$ 6.87 million and US$ 6.11 million will be made available for
the road projects under PPP and enhancement of PWD roads in Urban areas,
respectively.
For enhancing the connectivity between Western Odisha and KBK districts, an
amount of US$ 22.91 million will be provided under the new scheme “Biju
Expressway”.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – RAILWAYS
Odisha has railway track length of 2,540 km.
Odisha serves as a link between eastern and western India
through the railway network of the South Eastern Railways
and the East Coast Railways.
With the authorization of the Talcher-Sambalpur track, an
imperative link has been cemented between coastal and
western Odisha.
Odisha falls in the East Coast Railways region. Its major
divisions are Khurda Road, Sambalpur and Waltair, with
district headquarters in Bhubaneswar.
As per budget 2016-17, US$ 39.71 million has been
proposed by the state government for developing new
railway projects such as the ongoing Khurda-Bolangir line,
new Jaypore-Malkangiri, Jaypore-Nabarangpur railway
lines, etc. in the state through direct state funding as well
as SPVs.
The provision for enhancement and upgradation of
Bhubaneshwar railway station has also been done by the
state government. Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, News articles
Source: Maps of India
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS … (1/2)
Biju Patnaik Airport, is located in the state capital,
Bhubaneswar. In November 2013, the airport was declared
an international airport by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
In 2014-15, Airports Authority of India announced plans to
undertake the construction of Jharsuguda airstrip. Direct
links are available from Bhubaneswar to destinations such
as New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Nagpur, Mumbai and
Hyderabad. In addition, there are 17 airstrips and 16
helipads at several places in the state. The project is
expected to be completed by December 2016.
IndiGo has decided to run one flight each from Biju Patnaik
International Airport to Delhi and Kolkata from September
2016.
In June 2016, Government of Odisha offered subsidy to
international flight operators for introducing direct flights
from Biju Patnaik International Airport to Singapore and
Bangkok. Two Singapore airlines that are showing interest
in flying international flights from Biju Patnaik International
Airport are Tiger Air and Silk Air.
Under the National Civil Aviation Policy, the Airports
Authority of India undertook the revival of air strips in
Jharsuguda, Odisha.
Domestic airport
Source: News articles, Airports Authority of India
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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
1,998 2,667 2,286 3,324 4,022 5,950 7,002
10,706
11,728
14,672 14,220
11,752
12,512
14,036
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
0.83
1.04
1.25
1.39 1.34
1.49
1.89
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – PORTS
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Ports
Major ports • Paradeep
Minor ports
• Gopalpur
• Behrabalpur (Balasore)
Gopalpur
(Ganjam)
Paradip
(Jagatsinghpur)
Behrabalpur
(Baleshwar)
Source: Indian Ports Association
1During April-November 2015
Paradeep port is connected with the broad-gauge rail link of the
East-Coast Railway and is also served by National Highway-5A.
During 2015-16 (up to December 2015), Pardeep port handled
55.13 million tonnes of cargo traffic. During 2016-17, under the
state’s Sagarmala Programme, Government of Odisha has
proposed to establish an outer harbor to the south of South Break
Water for handling the vessels at the port.
Total exports from Paradeep port (‘000 tonnes)
2013-14 2014-15 2015-161
68,003 71,011 48,937
Export volume for Paradeep port
Commodity 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161
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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Odisha is the first state in the country to bring in
power sector reforms.
As of June 2016, Odisha accounted for a total
installed power generation capacity of 9,421.52 MW,
comprising 2,488.22 MW under state utilities,
5,145.25 MW under the private sector, and 1,788.05
MW under central utilities.
Of the total installed power generation capacity,
7,103.04 MW was contributed by thermal power,
2,166.93 MW by hydropower, and 151.55 MW by
renewable power.
As per budget 2016-17, the state government
announced its plans to allocate US$ 91.65 million for
setting up 550 of 33/11 KV sub-stations during 2016-
17 to ensure uninterrupted power supply to people in
the state.
Source: Central Electricity Authority
Installed power capacity (MW)
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4,072.5 4,059.3
5,378.6
5,996.3
6,946.3
7,721.8
9,036.4
9,421.5
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
As of 2015-16, 15,539 habitations in addition to 182,602 BPL households were electrified under the “Biju Gram Jyoti Yojana” and
the state government proposed an amount of US$ 38.95 million for this scheme during 2016-17.
Under the Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS), the Government of Odisha has provided US$ 7.63 million for the
development of power sector. Moreover, towards the two centrally sponsored schemes- Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana
(DDUGJY) as well as Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), the state government has proposed investment of
US$ 15.27 million under each during 2016-17.
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Segment Company1
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)
1OPGC, OPTCL and CESU are state government owned. WESCO, NESCO and SOUTHCO are private companies under Reliance Energy
Sonthalia Group, Kolkata plans to set up a 600 MW mega solar park in Odisha. As of November 2016, the group has sought
1,250 hectares of government land on a long-term lease for 35 years.
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In September 2015, six cities of Odisha were announced to be
developed as a smart cities. In August 2015, only two cities were
shortlisted by the Ministry of Urban Development to be developed
as smart cities in the state of Odisha.
In an effort to revolutionise the infrastructure of the state, the state
government decided to revamp two cities namely, Bhubaneshwar
and Rourkela.
As per budget 2016-17, Bhubaneshwar was ranked first in the
Smart Cities challenge among the other 98 cities of the country
and the state government has proposed an amount of US$ 50.92
million for uplifting and developing the city as one of the country’s
upcoming smart cities.
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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Nine cities in the state were identified under Atal Mission
for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) as
of October 2015.
As per budget 2016-17, for the selected 9 AMRUT cities
of Odisha, the state government has decided to allocate
an amount of US$ 21.41 million under AMRUT (Atal
Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) in
order to deliver these cities with enhanced basic services.
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 May 2016)
Wireless subscribers 29,556,380
Wire-line subscribers 296,612
Internet subscribers 8,020,000
1
Teledensity (in%) 70.14
Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Department of
Telecommunications
1As of January 2016
As of May 2016, the state had an overall tele-density of
70.14 per cent.
According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
(TRAI), Odisha had 29.55 million wireless subscribers and
296,612 wire-line subscribers, as of May 2016.
By the end of May 2016, 4,538,806 subscribers had
submitted request for mobile number portability in Odisha.
As of December 2015, the state had 8,169 post offices.
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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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Odisha has an abundant water supply, endowed with approximately 11% of the country’s water resources. Under the State Plan for
providing the water supply across bare and moderately covered urban wards of the state, the state government has projected to
allocate US$ 22.91 million during 2016-17. However, for the preservation of various urban roads as well as water supply projects
under Non-Plan, an allocation of US$ 34.11 million has been made during 2016-17.
As per the budget 2016-17, the Government of Odisha has allocated an amount of US$ 512.84 million under the Housing and Urban
Infrastructure Department during 2016-17. Further, the work on execution of new sewerage projects has been taken up and an amount
of US$ 26.73 million has been proposed by the state government for the scheme of Urban Sewerage in the state.
Further, under the Externally Aided Project (EAP), the state government has decided to provide an amount of US$ 3.05 million for
OUIDF (Odisha Urban Infrastructure Development Fund) of the state. Moreover, under the guidance of JICA, the next phase of Urban
Sewerage and sanitation related EAPs in Cuttack and Bhubaneshwar is being implemented, for which an allocation od US$ 30.55
million has been projected by the state government as per the budget 2016-17.
In order to provide the slums of Berhampur town with urban infrastructure under the guidance of World Bank, an allocation of US$ 6.11
million will be made during 2016-17. Moreover, under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana (PMAY), the state government has made an
allocation of US$ 46.05 million.
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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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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs AND INDUSTRIAL ESTATES
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, IDCO – Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation
The state of Odisha has fifteen SEZs as of July 2016, of
which, three are operational, five are notified and seven are
formally approved.
The state has two operational IT SEZ with one located in
Bhubaneswar and the other located in Jatni Tehsil, as of
July 2016. Odisha also has one operational SEZ for the
production and export of aluminum which is located at
Jharsuguda district.
IDCO is the main developer for forty% of the formally
approved SEZs. The state has 86 industrial estates.
As of September 2015, employment was generated for
2,043 people through SEZs in Odisha.
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
As of 2014-15, there were six dental colleges, 155
engineering colleges, 35 MCA colleges, 84 MBA colleges
and 100 polytechnics/engineering schools in Odisha. In
addition, their were eight medical colleges in the state.
The major universities in the state are Utkal University and
Biju Patnaik University of Technology; and popular colleges
are Orissa Engineering College and Sriram Chandra Bhanj
Medical College.
The state is also home to premier institutions such as
National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela, Xavier
Institute of Management, and National Institute of Science
Education and Research.
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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
As per the state budget 2016-17, a provision of US$ 2.04 billion has been made for the School and Mass Education
Department and higher education department during 2016-17. On the basis of growing success of “Distribution of free
bicycles to Class-X students”, the state government has proposed to increase the allocation of bicycles for covering the
students of Class IX and X during 2016-17.
Moreover, for delivering the quality education across SC and ST students of the state in association with the urban
educational institutions, the state government has projected an amount of US$ 1.61 million.
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Source: Census 2011
In 2014-15, Odisha recorded a literacy rate of 72.87% out of
which the male literacy rate was 81.59% and the female literacy
rate was 64.01%.
In 2014-15, Odisha had around 35,928 primary schools with
20,427 upper primary schools and 9,400 high schools.
During 2015-16 (up to December 2015), for providing the W—Fi
services in Central University of Orissa, Bhubaneshwar, an
amount of US$ 649.29 thousand was approved by the central
government.
Moreover, for a period of 2012-17, 3 proposals for the
establishment of new universities through clustering of colleges
and 3 proposals for setting up of new universities through up-
gradation of autonomous colleges have been received by the
state.
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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
1Per thousand persons, 2Per 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
In 2014-15, the state had 519 ayurvedic hospitals, 9 unani
dispensaries, 413 community health clinics, 1,329 primary
health centres and 80 mobile health units.
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Under plan and non plan expenditure, US$ 728.97 million has been allocated for the Health and Family Welfare Department
in the state budget 2016-17. Odisha State Medical Corporation (OSMC) established by the Government of Odisha to supply
free of cost drugs to the health facilities in Odisha. As per state budget 2016-17, US$ 33.96 million was allocated for OSMC to
purchase drugs.
Under National Health Mission, the centrally sponsored scheme instituted by the Government of India to improve the health
care sector, the Government of Odisha proposed to allocate US$ 182.88 million in the state budget for 2016-17.
Moreover, for the development of health care institutions infrastructure in the state, an amount of US$ 116.86 million has been
projected by the state government during 2016-17. The work on construction of five new medical colleges in five districts of
the state has been initiated for which the state government has projected an amount of US$ 93.95 million during 2016-17.
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
There are sports stadiums in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, and other cities. Badminton, cricket, hockey, tennis, table tennis and volleyball
are the major sports although, other games are also popular.
The main sports arenas are the Barabati Stadium and Jawaharlal Indoor Stadium in Cuttack, the Biju Patnaik Swimming Pool-cum-
Sports Complex and the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, a sports complex in Berhampur, and a synthetic hockey surface stadium
in Rourkela.
The key hotels in Bhubaneswar are the Trident Hilton, Kalinga Ashoka and Swosti Plaza. In Cuttack, the key hotels are the Akbari
Continental and Hotel Bishal, while Mayfair Beach Resorts and Panthanivas Puri are the most popular hotels in Puri.
Over the past few years, there has been a gradual development in the tourism industry and cultural infrastructure of the state. On
account of this, the Chief Secretary of the state Sri Pati has taken initiatives to foster the Odia Bhasa Pratisthan to enable the
implementation of Odia in all government transactions. Also, in order to drive maximum footfalls and popularize the Nabakalebara
Festival - 2015, the cultural department for the festival has prepared a media plan to be followed in the subsequent years.
Puri is a beach city famous for hosting the annual temple festival, or the Rath Yatra, which draws a large number of religious tourists.
The state is home to several famous temples, such as the Lingaraj temple and the Kedareshwar temple in Bhubaneswar, Jagannath
temple and Gundicha temple in Puri and the Sun temple in Konark. In 2013, project for beautification of Sun Temple in Konark was
initiated at an estimated cost of US$6.2 million, where Indian Oil Foundation (IOF), a non-profit trust of Indian Oil Corporation, will
spend US$5.49 million for peripheral development and Archaeological Survey of India will provide US$0.76 million for the
development of the site museum at Konark.
Odissi is the major dance form of the state. As per the budget 2016-17, the state government has allocated US$ 37.05 million for the
endorsement of culture, tourism as well as heritage of the state during 2016-17.
Various cultural projects being under taken in Odisha include Odia Virtual Academy, Revival of Bhagabat Tungis, Kalamandal project,
Odia Bhasa Pratisthan, Setting up Odia Chair in different Universities, etc. for which the state government has proposed US$ 0.15
million, US$ 0.45 million, US$ 0.76 million, US$ 0.15 million and US$ 0.30 million, respectively during 2016-17.
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As a part of the state government-enacted Orissa
Industries (Facilitation) Act, 2004, a single-window
clearance system was implemented in the state. This was
done with the aim of facilitating the growth of industries
and creating an attractive environment for both domestic
and international investments.
IDCO and NALCO have signed an MoU to develop an
ancillary and downstream aluminium park at Angul over
450 acres of land.
A mega food park is being established near
Bhubaneswar over 282 acres through the PPP mode.
IDCO is the nodal agency for the establishment of this
park.
For industrial development in the state, Government of
Odisha announced plans to invest US$ 18.84 million for
MSME sector. Major initiatives under this investment are-
Biju Atma Nijukti Yojana (BANY)
National Mission on Food Processing(NMFP)
Incentives for food processing industries
Capacity building of entrepreneurs
VAT re‐imbursement
Subsidy under MSME Policy 2009
In December 2016, ITC declared that the company will
establish its consumer goods facility and a five star hotel
in the state, with an investment of US$ 122.21 million.
As per the budget 2016-17, the state government will allocate US$
3.36 million towards the incentives for IPR (Industrial Policy
Resolution). Moreover, for the enhancement of industrial
infrastructure in the state, US$ 1.52 million will be provided as a
financial assistance to IDCO during 2016-17.
Further, the state government has also projected to assign US$
1.52 million under the initiative of BANY (Biju Atma Nijukti Yojana)
during 2016-17.
For the endorsement as well as financial assistance to MSME
units of Odisha, the state government has decide to allocate US$
4.73 million and it has also been decided that for the establishment
of Infrastructure Development Fund (IDF), an amount od US$ 1.52
million will be allocated during 2016-17.
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,
MoU – Memorandum of Understanding
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Industrial zones Description
Infocity
• The IT park is spread over 350 acres in Bhubaneswar and has IT companies
such as Infosys, Wipro, TCS and MindTree. Equipped with modern
infrastructure including a nine-hole golf course, it is one of the biggest IT parks
in eastern India. Infocity-II is projected to be spread over 500 acres at Janla.
Fortune Tower
• It has a built-up space of 350,000 sq ft in a hi-tech steel and glass structure
equipped with high-speed connectivity in Bhubaneswar and is home to a
number of IT companies.
Industrial Infrastructure Development
Corporation (IDCO) Tower
• It is a strategically located, 11-storeyed business centre in Bhubaneswar and
has a number of IT/ITeS companies.
Special economic zones (SEZs)
• The Chandaka Industrial Estate in Khurda is an IT/ITeS SEZ developed by the
Orissa Industrial Development Corporation. Nine more SEZs have been given
formal approval and five had been notified by the Government of India.
Technology parks
• The Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) has developed software
technology parks at Bhubaneswar, Rourkela and Berhampur.
Mega food park
• The state government is planning to establish a mega food park near
Bhubaneswar over 282 acres in PPP mode. Odisha Industrial Infrastructure
Development Corporation (IDCO) is the nodal agency for establishment of the
park.
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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’s industries are based mainly on the natural resources available in the state. It carries more than 35% of country’s natural
resources.
Forest-based products provide livelihood to a large section of the population of the state. Agriculture and allied sectors have
provided employment, directly or indirectly, to more than 60.0% of the state's total workforce.
The state has significant reserves of iron ore, bauxite, nickel, coal, etc. Hence, it is an attractive destination for mineral-based
industries.
The state is one of the top producers of aluminium in the country, both in terms of production capacity as well as actual production.
As of November 2016, Odisha released the draft of its first Biotechnology policy. The state aims to become one of the top five bio-
tech hubs in the country. The state government has proposed to set up a fund with an investment of US$ 3.73 million and provide
land on priority for setting up of biotechnology projects.
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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, 1Up 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
23 4.02
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Odisha being one of the largest producers of iron and steel in the country, accounts for 10 per cent share in the nation’s steel
production. The state also accounts for 25% share in the iron reserves of India. Iron ore production in the state increased from 53.13
million tonnes in 2014-15 to 80.87 million tonnes during 2015-16.
Steel Authority of India (SAIL), a public sector undertaking (PSU) involved in the production of steel, operates Rourkela Steel Plant in
Odisha and was taken up for expansion during the 11th and 12th five year plan. Before expansion, the hot metal, saleable steel and
crude steel producing capacity of the steel plant was 2 million tonnes, 1.67 million tonnes and 1.9 million tonnes, respectively. After
the expansion of steel plant, production capacity of hot metal, saleable steel and crude steel has reached 4.5 million tonnes, 3.9
million tonnes and 4.2 million tonnes, respectively.
Moreover, during 2015-16 (up to December 2015), Rourkela Steel Plant produced 2.30 million tonnes of hot metal, 111 thousand
tonnes of pig iron (for sale) and 1.58 million tonnes for production of finished steel (for sale).
Odisha has substantial reserves of other minerals that go into steel making such as coal, dolomite and limestone.
In addition, there are abundant water resources, adequate power, a reasonably good road and rail connectivity and port facilities at
Paradeep, Gopalpur and Behrabalpur (Baleshwar).
Iron ore (hematite) is found in Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Keonjhar, Koraput, Mayurbhanj, Sambalpur & Sundergarh districts and iron ore
(magnetite) occurs in Mayurbhanj district in the state.
As per state budget 2016-17, for building steel bailey bridges across the remote areas of IAP districts, an allocation of US$ 10.69
million has been proposed by Government of Odisha during 2016-17.
In December 2016, Tata Steel signed an agreement with Brahmani River Pullets Ltd (BRPL), for acquiring 100 per cent equity
shares of the company.
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Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, State Budget 2016-17,
MTPA: Million tonnes per annum
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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 players
Tata Steel
POSCO India Pvt Ltd
• Established in 1907, Tata Steel is Asia's first and one of India's largest private sector steel companies.
The consolidated revenue of the company for 2015-16 was recorded to be US$ 17.89 billion.
• It is amongst the lowest-cost producers of steel in the world and one of the few select steel companies
in the world that have a positive Economic Value Added (EVA+). The company has a crude-steel
production capacity of over 30 MTPA. It has set up a new subsidiary, Tata Steel Odisha to lead a new
steel plant costing US$ 7.3 billion in Kalinganagar (Jajpur district) and was inaugurated in November
2015. The company plans to expand its production capacity to 16 million tonnes by 2025.
• A subsidiary of the Korean company POSCO, which is among the world’s top five steel producers,
The multi-product SEZ of the company has been approved in principle. The plant’s first phase will be
completed in 2016-17 and is estimated to cost US$ 12 billion. It will manufacture hot-rolled products
and slabs.
• Visa Steel Ltd is a subsidiary of VISA Infrastructure Ltd. It produces pig iron, coke and chrome ore. In
2015-16, the company recorded consolidated revenues of US$ 199.07 million. It has two
manufacturing facilities in Odisha. The plant at Kalinganagar has an annual production capacity of
225,000 tonnes of pig iron, 400,000 tonnes of coke, 50,000 tonnes of ferro-chrome and 300,000
tonnes of sponge iron. The other plant is in Golagaon, with a chrome-ore beneficiation and grinding
plant, each with a capacity of 100,000 tonnes per annum. The company is operating a 0.5 million ton
per annum (TPA) special steel plant at Kalinganagar industrial complex.
Visa Steel Ltd
• Essar Steel is a global producer of steel and is present in India, Canada, the US, Middle East and
Asia. It has a capacity of 14.2 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of steel. It is making significant
investments in setting up steel plants across the world. In 2014, company established a 12 MTPA
integrated steel plant at Paradeep in Odisha .
Essar Steel
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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Odisha ranks first in India in terms of both production
capacity and actual output of aluminium.
Odisha is considered to be the aluminium capital of India
and is an ideal location for setting up aluminium and
aluminum-based companies due to the presence of more
than half of the country’s bauxite reserves, in the state, and
presence of Vedanta, Hindalco and NALCO in Odisha.
Bauxite production in the state increased from 9.3 million
tonnes in 2014-15 to 10.84 million tonnes in 2015-16.
It also has adequate water and power supply for such
industries.
In May 2016, with total investment of US$ 114.57 million,
NALCO and IREL (Indian Rare Earths Limited) have agreed
to establish a one-lakh TPA titanium slag project in the
state’s Ganjam district in the coming years.
Source: Indian Bureau of Mines
NALCO: National Aluminium Company Limited
1Up to December, 2014
Bauxite and Alumina production by NALCO
(million tonnes) (2015-16)
Bauxite 10.84
Alumina 1.95
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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Key players
National Aluminium Co Ltd
(NALCO)
Hindalco Industries Ltd
(HIL)
• NALCO is among Asia's largest and one of the world's leading integrated aluminium complexes.
Its operations include bauxite mining, alumina refining, aluminium smelting and casting, power
generation, rail and port management. The company recorded revenues of US$ 1.04 billion in
2015-16.
• It employs some of the world’s finest technologies used in the aluminium industry. In 2014,
NALCO established an aluminium park in Angul in a joint venture with IDCO.
• Hindalco Industries Ltd recorded consolidated revenues of US$ 15.28 billion during 2015-16.
• HIL is owned by the Aditya Birla Group and is among the world's largest aluminium rolling
companies and one of the biggest producers of primary aluminium in Asia. It acquired the Indian
Aluminium Company Limited (Indal) in 2000. HIL produces 161,400 tonnes per annum (TPA) of
aluminium from its plant at Hirakud.
• Vedanta Resources plc, the London-based holding company of the Sterlite group, is a key
player in the aluminium industry in India. The company recorded revenues of US$ 12.17 billion
in 2014-15. In 2015-16, the company recorded revenues of US$ 4.55 billion.
• Vedanta operates several bauxite mines. It produces aluminium from its Bharat Aluminium
Company Limited (BALCO) and Madras Aluminium Company Limited (MALCO). The company
operates its aluminium refinery at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi. The company also commissioned a
red mud powder plant at the refinery. It has a capacity of 1 MTPA and is in process of 1.5 MTPA
aluminium smelter expansion at Jharsuguda. Work has also commenced on its US$ 8.4 billion
Aluminium project in Niyamgiri in Odisha.
Vedanta Group
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Odisha’s SSI is characterised by low capital investment requirement, low gestation periods, high value addition and high export
promotion prospects.
The Odisha State Cooperative Handicrafts Corporation is engaged in strengthening the production base, enlarging marketing
opportunities, encouraging exporters and introducing new designs and technology in the handicrafts sector. According to state
budget 2016-17, an amount of US$ 33.27 million has been proposed for various schemes under the handloom, textile and
handicrafts sectors in the state.
Moreover, the state government also proposed a new scheme under the Odisha Craft Skill Development and Rural Employment
“Utkarsh” project, at an estimated cost of US$ 10.69 million, as per the 2016-17 budget.
The cottage industry in Odisha is involved in paddy processing, cashew nut processing, stone carving, beekeeping and wood
carving. In addition, spices, pulses as well as brass and bell metal products are produced by the KVIC in Odisha. During 2015-16,
125 thousand hectares of area was under cotton production, while the yield of cotton in the state was recorded to be 544 kgs per
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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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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KEY INDUSTRIES – AGRICULTURE AND FERTILISER INDUSTRIES … (1/4)
Odisha's main agriculture products are rice, pulses, oilseeds, vegetables, groundnut, cotton, jute, coconut, spices, sugarcane, potato
and fruits. There is a vast scope for agro-based industries for rice, lentils, edible oil-milling, dehydration of vegetables, maize-milling,
cattle and poultry rearing, cotton oil, potato chips, coconut oil, sugar mills, mushroom cultivation, non-edible oils and others.
As per budget 2016-17, an amount of US$ 2.01 billion has been allocated to the agriculture department during 2016-17. Further, for
increasing the supply of fertilizers in the state, a new scheme-“Grant to State procurement agencies” is being planned for providing
financial support to procurement agencies, in order to fulfil their handling charges.
Moreover, the state government has also decided to launch a new agri start-up programme in 2016-17, for supporting the efforts
being implemented for the endorsement of agri-entrepreneurship across the state, as per budget 2016-17 of Odisha.
Source: Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India
1As 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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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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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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KEY INDUSTRIES – AGRICULTURE AND FERTILISER INDUSTRIES … (4/4)
Key players
Sakthi Sugars Ltd
Aska Cooperative
Sugar Industries Ltd
• The company was established in the year 1961 and has a average capacity to crush 19,000 tonnes of
sugarcane a day. The company has four crushing units, three units are located in Tamil Nadu while
one in Dhenkanal district. The Odisha plant has sugarcane processing capacity of 2500 tonnes per
day. The company recorded annual turnover of US$ 125.42 million in 2015-16.
• The company was established in the year 1963. Its plant is located in Aska town of the Ganjam district
in Odisha, 170 km from Bhubaneswar. The cooperative employs 900 people and provides livelihood to
20,000 sugarcane growers in the area. Presently, the plant has a crushing capacity of 2,500 tonnes
per day. The plant also has a distillery and an ancillary unit with a capacity to produce 10,000 bulk
litres of rectified spirit per day by utilizing molasses,
• PPL was incorporated in 1981 as a joint venture between Adventz group company, Zuari Agro
Chemicals Ltd and Maroc Phosphore SA. It is a prime player in the phosphoric fertilisers space. These
fertilisers have applications for a wide range of crops. It has a di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) plant in
Paradeep, which had an annual capacity of 726,000 tonnes. In 2014-15, the quantity of DAP
manufactured by the company stood at 573.9 thousand metric tonnes. The quantity of DAP
manufactured by the company during April-June 2015 stood at 108.4 thousand metric tonnes.
Paradeep Phosphates
Ltd (PPL)
• IFFCO produces and distributes fertilizers to farmers and member co-operatives in India. Its products
include urea and fertilisers, indigenous seeds and chemicals. The revenue of the company was US$
4.1 billion in 2014-15.
Indian Farmers Fertiliser
Cooperative (IFFCO)
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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
Balasore Vanadiferous/magnetite
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KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING … (2/3)
Coal resources in Odisha – million tonnes
(As of April 2015)
Proved Indicated Inferred
30,747 36,545 8,507
Total reserves 75,799
Source: Ministry of Mines, Government of India
Ministry of Coal, Government of India
Mineral revenue in Odisha (US$ million)
123.0 143.1 172.0 210.9
308.7
508.8
700.7
867.6 843.2 815.0
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
Odisha is one of India’s richest states in terms of mineral reserves. The mineral belt is spread over an area of more than 6,000 sq
km. Moreover, the state accounts for more than 35 per cent of total iron ore resources of the country. The key minerals found in the
state are iron, coal, bauxite, manganese, nickel, chromite, limestone, dolomite, graphite, decorative stones, beach sand, china clay,
tin ore, etc.
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KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING … (3/3)
Key players
Orissa Mining Corporation
Ltd
Mahanadi Coalfields
Ltd (MCL)
• OMC was established in 1956 to explore and harness the mineral wealth of Odisha. In 1961, it
became a state-owned corporation of the Government of Odisha. OMC has reserves of around
654.9 million tonnes of iron ore, 6.3 million tonnes of manganese-ore, 25.3 million tonnes of
chromite, 19.6 million tonnes of limestone and other minerals. OMC has 35 mining leases (chromite
- 11, iron - 11, iron & manganese - 5, manganese - 3, limestone - 1 and gemstone - 4).
• MCL is a subsidiary of Coal India Limited and was formed in April 1992. It has two coalfields at
Talcher & IB Valley in Odisha. The total raw coal production at MCL in 2011-12 was 103.12 million
tonnes which increased to 121.37 metric tonnes in 2014-15. The company employs around 22,023
people.
• Rungta Mines Limited is the flagship company of the S R Rungta Group. The company specialises
in mining iron-ore and manganese ore. it is also involved in mining of limestone, dolomite, fireclay
and bauxite. In August 2009, the company announced plans to set up a one million tonne cement
plant in Odisha, which will involve an investment of US$ 126.5 million.
Rungta Mines Ltd
• Founded in 1955, FACOR is one of the largest producers and exporters of high-carbon ferro-
chrome and charge-chrome in the world. The company has a large chrome ore mining complex in
Bhadrak, which has the capacity to produce 65,000 tonnes per annum of charge-chrome and
250,000 tonnes per annum of chrome ore. It recorded revenues of US$ 87.64 million in 2015-16.
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 and management
professionals and 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 and
Berhampur. In Odisha, the IT firms registered with the STPI provide employment to about 10,000 people.
Information and Communication Technology Policy-2014 has been formed, aimed at creating employment opportunities for over
60,000 IT professionals in the state, through 2020. Also, the scheme focuses at bringing over 10 leading IT and 5 ESDM companies
to the state.
The state government allocated US$ 50.34 million under state budget 2016-17, for embracing various projects related to IT and e-
Governance under different departments of the state.
In September 2015, the Government of Odisha announced plans to spend US$ 663.57 million over the course of next five years for
the development of IT/ITeS/ESDM sector of Odisha. The government aims at creating more than 100,000 job opportunities through
this investment. Increased demand from IT giants such as Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys and Wipro is expected to generate
30,000 jobs over the next two years.
IT/ITeS and ESDM rank among the major focus areas under the new Industrial Policy Resolution (IPR – 2015) launched by the
government in November 2015.
As of November 2016, the state announced its plans to sign a pact with the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) for setting
up four new centres at Jajpur, Anugul, Koraput (Jeypur) and Sambalpur.
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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)
• Infosys was set up in 1981. The company recorded revenues of US$ 9.53 billion in 2015-16. It has presence
in the areas of IT consulting, modular global sourcing, process re-engineering and BPO services. The
company has international operations in countries such as Australia, China, Japan, UK, Germany, the US
and marketing and technological alliances with Informatica, IBM, HP, Microsoft, Oracle, etc. As of March
2015, the company had an employee strength of 176,187 globally. In Odisha, it has a world-class
development centre at Bhubaneswar. It has been in Odisha for over a decade, now. The development
centre at Bhubaneswar anchors Infosys’ relationships with clients from Canada, Europe and North America.
• TCS is among the leading Indian IT services, business solutions and outsourcing companies. It had
revenues of US$ 15.77 billion in 2014-15. From April-September 2015, the company recorded revenues of
US$ 8.76 billion. TCS employs over 315,000 people worldwide with a presence in 55 countries. It has
operations in Odisha (in Bhubaneswar) since 2001. The company plans to further strengthen its presence in
the state by 2015-16 and create over 10,000 IT jobs.
• Established in 1945, the company had revenues of US$ 7.82 billion in 2015-16. It has presence in the areas
of IT services, product engineering, technology infrastructure services, BPO and other consulting solutions.
• The company provides services such as application development, deployment and maintenance, business
intelligence and Customer Relationship Management (CRM). The company is based in Bengaluru, and has
72 plus development centres and 50 plus industry specific ‘centres of excellence’ in over 54 countries. In
February 2008, the company set up a development centre in Bhubaneswar.
Wipro Ltd
• Established in 2001, Orisys Infotech is a software development company, which offers services from
system applications to business application development. It is involved in a variety of services, such as
software development, web solutions, e-commerce, multimedia and search engine optimization. The
company is based in Bhubaneswar.
Orisys Infotech Pvt Ltd
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KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM … (1/2)
In 2015-16, 12,067,695 domestic tourists and
67,364 foreign tourists visited the state of
Odisha. Odisha has vast potential for
development of tourism. It is one of the
critical sectors of the state’s economy, in
terms of foreign exchange earnings as well
as employment generation opportunities.
Bhubaneswar, the capital city of the state, is
known as the temple city of India and is home
to about 500 temples. Puri, Bhubaneswar
and Konark are the main centres for religious
tourism.
As of 2015-16, 350 places of Odisha have
been recognized as major tourist attractions.
As per state budget 2016-17, the state
government allocated US$ 1.52 million for
development and enhancement of eco-
tourism in Odisha.
In 2016, Government of Odisha approved
plans to develop 30 eco-tourism places in the
state, at an anticipated cost of around US$
3.2 million. 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 6.0 6.4 6.9 7.6 8.3 9.1 9.9 10.9
12.12005-06
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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The Government of Odisha is increasing its
focus on eco tourism. During 2015-16, the
maximum inflow of domestic tourists was
recorded in December, whereas the inflow of
foreign tourists into the state was maximum in
the month of January 2016. Majority of the
tourist in Odisha come from from West Bengal
and Andhra Pradesh. During 2015-16, these two
states (West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh)
accounted for around 16.31 per cent share in
tourist visits to Odisha.
During 2015-16, total money inflow in Odisha
through tourist spending was recorded to be
US$ 1.93 billion which witnessed an increase of
8.74 per cent from money inflow of US$ 1.78
billion in 2014-15.
The Nabakalebara Festival-2015 was a grand
success due to promotional efforts of the
government.
Under Budget for 2016-17, an investment of US$
37.05 million is proposed for the growth and
development of the tourism sector.
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
The pilgrimage site of Puri has been identified by the Ministry of
Tourism for preservation and maintenance under the Pilgrimage
Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive (PRASAD), which
was launched in 2014-15.
As of November 24, 2015, US$ 8.29 million was sanctioned under
PRASAD for the development of infrastructure in Puri.
Funds sanctioned under various schemes to promote tourism in
Odisha
Year Number of projects Sanctioned 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)
The government enacted the Orissa Industries Facilitation Act, 2004, for implementing the single-window clearance system
for faster and one-point clearance of industrial projects, single-point dissemination of industrial project related information
and streamlining inspection of industries by different agencies and authorities.
The District-level Single-Window Clearance Authority works under the chairmanship of the District Collector for projects
involving investment less than US$ 10.9 million.
The State-level Single-Window Clearance Authority is chaired by the Chief Secretary of the state for projects involving
investment of US$ 10.9 million or more, but less than US$ 219.4 million.
A High-level Clearance Authority chaired by the Chief Minister of Odisha examines and considers proposals for industrial
and other projects involving investment of US$ 219.4 million or above.
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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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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (1/4)
DECEMBER 2013 6161DECEMBER 2016
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.
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (2/4)
DECEMBER 2013 6262DECEMBER 2016
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.
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (3/4)
DECEMBER 2013 6363DECEMBER 2016
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.
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (4/4)
DECEMBER 2013 6464DECEMBER 2016
Agency Contact information
Directorate of Industries
Killa Maidan, Cuttack-753 001
Phone: 91-0674-2536640
Fax: 91-0674-2536819
E-mail: diorissa@ori.nic.in
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: info@ipicolodisha.com
Website: http://www.ipicolorissa.com/
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
CONTACT LIST
DECEMBER 2013 6565DECEMBER 2016
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
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED
DECEMBER 2013 6666DECEMBER 2016
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
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN ODISHA
Source: Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, Industry sources
DECEMBER 2013 6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (1/5)
Industrial Policy Resolution (IPR) 2015
• To revolutionise the state of Odisha into a dynamic industrialised territory.
• To attract investments and promote economic growth in the state of Odisha.
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zones Policy 2015
• To encourage domestic as well as foreign investments in the state of Odisha.
• To promote economic activities in the state and increase exports from SEZs in Odisha.
Read more
Objectives
The State Reservoir Fishery Policy 2014
• Tapping the potential of aquaculture to contribute to food and nutritional security.
• Boosting the public-private partnership investment across the sector.
Read more
Objectives
DECEMBER 2013 6868DECEMBER 2016
Odisha Tourism Policy 2013
• To promote sustainable tourism with a view to create employment opportunities and to bring
about socio-economic benefits to the community.
• To promote Odisha as one stop tourism destination.
Read more
Objectives
State Agriculture Policy 2013
• To bring in a shift from the present level of subsistence agriculture to profitable commercial
agriculture.
• To promote sustainable agricultural development.
Read more
Objectives
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (2/5)
JUNE 2016
Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Policy 2014
• Development of new IT/ITeS locations across the state through upgradation of the IT
infrastructure by setting up IT parks.
Read more
Objective
DECEMBER 2013 6969DECEMBER 2016
Odisha Solar Policy 2013
• To promote the use of solar energy in the state in order to support development and address the
problem on energy security.
Read more
Objective
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (3/5)
State Youth Policy 2013
• Equal opportunity and experience to enable youth for developing knowledge, skills and
competencies to play an active role in all aspects of the society
Read more
Objective
Odisha State Urban Water Supply Policy, 2013
• To provide universal access to potable piped water supply on 24/7 basis at an affordable price
and in an equitable, sustainable and an eco-friendly manner with verifiable service level bench
mark for citizens in urban areas of the State.
Read more
Objective
DECEMBER 2013 7070DECEMBER 2016
Excise Policy 2009-10
• To adopt excise duty, fee structure and guidelines for the settlement of excise shops and
establishments.
Read more
Objective
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (4/5)
Export Policy 2008 (Draft)
• To facilitate rapid and sustainable growth in exports from the state.
• To provide a simple, transparent and responsive regulatory environment for unhindered growth in
exports.
Read more
Objectives
Orissa Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Development Policy 2009
• To enhance contribution of MSMEs in manufacturing and services sector of Odisha’s economy.
Read more
Objective
DECEMBER 2013 7171DECEMBER 2016
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (5/5)
Water Policy 2007
• To lay down the principles of equitable and judicious use of water for survival of life, welfare of
human beings and sustainable as well as balanced growth of the state.
Read more
Objective
Orissa Public Private Partnership (PPP) Policy 2007
• To supplement scarce public resources, create a more competitive environment, help improve
efficiencies and reduce costs. Read more
Objective
MSME Development Policy 2015
• To improve competitiveness in the MSME industry of the state of Odisha.
• To encourage investments in the MSME sector of Odisha. Read more
Objectives
Entrepreneurship Development Policy 2015
• To bring about a change in the mind-set regarding entrepreneurship through
elimination of negative biases towards the sector.
• To support start-ups in the state by providing infrastructure facilities, marketing
assistance and credit. Read more
Objectives
DECEMBER 2013 7272DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
CONFERENCES/SUMMITS FOR 2016-17
Source: India conference alerts
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
Summit/conference
Venue of
summit/conference
Date
One Week National Workshop On Research Methodology in
Social Sciences 16-21 August, 2016
Bhubaneswar 16th August, 2016
National Conference on Skill Development Bhubaneswar 23rd September, 2016
International Conference on Recent Advancement in Air-conditioning and
Refrigeration: RAAR 2016
Bhubaneswar 10th November, 2016
International Conference on Role of Media in Democracy Bhubaneswar 25th November, 2016
IMI Bhubaneswar and EGADE Business School, Mexico City
jointly organize International Conference on "Innovation, Market Competition
and Economic Development."
Bhubaneswar 9th December, 2016
International Conference on Advanced Computing and Intelligent
Engineering
Bhubaneswar 21st December, 2016
De-centring English Studies: Studying Literature in the Global South Bhubaneswar 20th January, 2016
Source: India Conference Alerts
DECEMBER 2013 7373DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
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
Average exchange rates
Source: Reserve Bank of India
DECEMBER 2013 7474DECEMBER 2016
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Odisha State Report - December 2016

  • 1. DECEMBER 2013 11DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME DECEMBER 2016
  • 2. DECEMBER 2013 22DECEMBER 2016  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 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME DECEMBER 2016
  • 3. DECEMBER 2013 33DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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 • The state’s economy witnessed high growth rates between 2004-05 and 2015-16, with GSDP of the state growing at a CAGR of 10.25 percent. Cumulative FDI inflows in the state, during April 2000 to March 2016, amounted to US$ 403 million. Hub for mineral-based industries • Odisha has emerged as a key state with regards to the mineral and metal based industries. During 2015-16, total production of minerals in the state was recorded at 239.45 million tonnes as compared to 189.83 million tonnes in 2014-15. Key minerals found in the state are iron, coal, bauxite, manganese, nickel, chromite, limestone, dolomite, graphite, decorative stones, beach sand, China clay, tin ore, etc. Strong bauxite production • Odisha is considered to be the aluminium capital of India and is an ideal location for setting up aluminium and aluminum-based companies. The state has huge reserves of minerals such as bauxite, etc. and houses big multinational companies like Vedanta, Hindalco and Nalco. Bauxite production in the state increased from 9.3 million tonnes in 2014-15 to 10.84 million tonnes in 2015-16. Strong iron and steel sector • Odisha is one of the largest producers of iron and steel in the country. Total production of iron ore in Odisha was recorded to be 80.87 million tonnes during 2015-16. Being one of the largest producers of iron and steel in India, the state of Odisha is one of the most favoured investment destinations for domestic and international iron and steel players.
  • 4. DECEMBER 2013 44DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME EXECUTIVE SUMMARY … (2/2) Strong growth in SSI/MSME units • The state is home to a large number of MSME units. The state is amongst the top ten states accounting for the highest number of MSME enterprises. Strong power sector • Odisha is the first state in India to have undertaken reform and restructuring initiatives in the power sector. As of June 2016, the state had a total installed power generation capacity of 9,421.52 MW. 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
  • 5. DECEMBER 2013 55DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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 10.25 per cent between 2004-05 and 2015-16. • The tertiary sector was the major contributor to the state’s GSDP with contribution of 47.5% during 2014-15. 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.
  • 6. DECEMBER 2013 66DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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
  • 7. DECEMBER 2013 77DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA FACT FILE Odisha is located in the eastern region of India. The state shares its borders with West Bengal in the north-east, Jharkhand in the north, Andhra Pradesh in the south, Chhattisgarh in the west, and the Bay of Bengal in the east. Languages spoken in the state are Oriya and its various dialects, Hindi and English. Bhubaneswar, Mayurbhanj, Baleshwar, Khordha and Sundargarh, Ganjam, Cuttack are some of the large cities in terms of population. Odisha has three major seasons, summer (March to June), monsoon (July-September) and 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
  • 8. DECEMBER 2013 88DECEMBER 2016 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 8.64 Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha, Central Statistical Organisation, TechSci Research Estimates Per capita GSDP (US$) 1,210 1,546 Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha, Central Statistical Organisation, TechSci Research Estimates Physical Infrastructure Installed power capacity (MW) 9,421.52 304,505.75 Central Electricity Authority, as of June 2016 Wireless subscribers (No) 29,556,380 1,033,157,014 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of May 2016 Internet subscribers (No) 8,020,000 334,340,000 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of January 2016 National Highway length (km) 4,644.52 100,087.08 NHAI & Roads and Building Department Major and minor ports (No) 1+2 13+187 India Ports Association Airports (No) 1 125 Airports Authority of India For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME ODISHA IN FIGURES … (1/2)
  • 9. DECEMBER 2013 99DECEMBER 2016 Parameter Odisha All states Source Social Indicators Literacy rate (%) 72.87 73.0 Census 2011 Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 19.6 21.6 SRS Bulletin Investment FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 0.40 288.51 Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, from April 2000 to March 2016 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 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA IN FIGURES … (2/2) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
  • 10. DECEMBER 2013 1010DECEMBER 2016 17.3 19.3 22.6 32.1 32.2 34.4 43.3 45.8 47.0 47.8 51.3 50.8 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 At current prices, Odisha’s total GSDP* stood at US$ 50.8 billion during 2015-16. The state’s GSDP grew at a CAGR of 10.25 per cent between 2004-05 and 2015-16. 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) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME CAGR 10.25%
  • 11. DECEMBER 2013 1111DECEMBER 2016 Odisha’s total NSDP# was about US$ 44.92 billion during 2015-16. The state’s NSDP grew at a CAGR of 10.37 per cent between 2004-05 and 2015-16. NSDP of Odisha at current prices (in US$ billion) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME 15.2 16.7 19.5 27.6 27.6 28.6 36.1 37.7 38.8 39.0 42.9 44.9 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 CAGR 10.4% Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha, Central Statistical Organisation, TechSci Research Estimates NSDP# - Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Odisha
  • 12. DECEMBER 2013 1212DECEMBER 2016 Odisha’s per capita GSDP^ in 2015-16 stood at US$ 1,210 in comparison with US$ 450.3 in 2004-05. Per capita GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of 9.40 per cent between 2004-05 and 2015-16. Per capita GSDP (US$) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA GSDP ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME 450 494 571 801 793 836 1,039 1,084 1,099 1,104 1,167 1,210 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 CAGR 9.40% Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha, Central Statistical Organisation, TechSci Research Estimates Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million USD/Population in million
  • 13. DECEMBER 2013 1313DECEMBER 2016 Odisha’s per capita NSDP& in 2015-16 was US$ 1,021.85 in comparison with US$ 393.9 during 2004-05. Per capita NSDP grew at a CAGR of 9.04% between 2004- 05 and 2015-16. Per capita NSDP (US$) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA NSDP ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME 394 427 493 689 681 697 867 893 907 900 976 1021 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 CAGR 9.04% Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha, Central Statistical Organisation, TechSci Research Estimates per capita NSDP& - Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Odisha
  • 14. DECEMBER 2013 1414DECEMBER 2016 23.5% 14.9% 34.1% 32.8% 42.4% 52.3% 2004-05 2015-16 Primary Secondary Tertiary In 2015-16, the tertiaryµ sector contributed the most (52.3 per cent) to GSDP, followed by secondaryµ (32.8 per cent) and primaryµ (14.9 per cent) sectors. During 2004-05 to 2015-16, the tertiary sector recorded the highest CAGR (12.38 per cent), followed by the secondary (9.87 per cent) and primary (5.76 per cent) sectors. Percentage distribution of GSDP For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME 12.38% 5.76% 9.87% CAGR Source: Economic Survey of Odisha TechSci Research Estimates Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ -Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15
  • 15. DECEMBER 2013 1515DECEMBER 2016 Source: Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, Food grain production in the state reached 6,411.4 thousand tonnes in 2015-16. Further, 1.26 million hectares of land was under cultivation of horticulture crops and the total production in the state stood at 10.799 million metric tonnes. Sugarcane production in the state stood at 567.1 thousand tonnes in 2015-16. As per state budget 2016-17, the state government recommended to initiate a start-up fund in order to endorse entrepreneurship across the agriculture sector. Further, provision of US$ 2.01 billion has been made by the state government under Plan and Non Plan outlay for the Agriculture Departments. The state government also proposed to enhance the post-harvest management practices in the state. For enhancement of millet production and productivity across tribal areas of the state, the state government decided to implement “Special Programme for Millet in Tribal Areas” during 2016-17. In order to support the efforts being implemented for the endorsement of agri-entrepreneurship across the state, the state government has also decided to launch a new agri start-up programme, as per Budget 2016-17. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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
  • 16. DECEMBER 2013 1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – FDI INFLOWS & INVESTMENTS ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME According to the DIPP, cumulative FDI inflows in the state during April 2000 to March 2016 stood at US$ 403 million. As of June 2015, the state government announced plans to facilitate growth in the manufacturing sector with an yearly increase of 15% till 2020. As per the state government investment plans, the contribution of manufacturing sector in the overall GSDP of the state is projected to reach 27% by 2020. In order to increase the employment opportunities in the state, Odisha government has announced plans to invest US$ 28.69 billion in the manufacturing sector generating nearly three lakh job opportunities by 2020. In line with the Centre's ambitious and flagship ‘Make in India’ initiative to develop the country as a manufacturing hub, the Government of Odisha bagged investments worth US$ 30.54 billion during the ‘Make in Odisha’ conclave. Tata Steel is eying foreign companies to invest in heavy industries sector in the special economic zone project in Odisha over next five years. Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Economic Survey of Odisha, News articles FDI equity inflows, 2008-09 to 2015-16 (US$ million) 9 149 15 28 52 48 9 6 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
  • 17. DECEMBER 2013 1717DECEMBER 2016 According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, total exports from Odisha in 2014-15 were valued at US$ 3.4 billion. Value exports from the state increased at a CAGR of 2.5%% between 2006-07 and 2014-15. The state has been a major exporter of both mineral and metallurgical products, which account for around 18.89% and 40.88% of the state’s total exports, respectively. During 2015-16, total exports of seafood products from the state reached to US$ 273.11 million. In addition, the state government is targeting to ensure export of seafood products worth US$ 458.29 million during 2016-17. The Government of Odisha has recognized various sectors for the promotion and facilitation of the exports from the state. The sectors that have relatively higher preference of the state government are agriculture and processed food products, readymade garments, electronics, IT, engineering goods, arts & crafts, and minerals & mineral based products. Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India News articles Export trends (US$ billion) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 CAGR 2.5%
  • 18. DECEMBER 2013 1818DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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
  • 19. DECEMBER 2013 1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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 Odisha has around 253,050.8 km of roads, including 4,644.52 km of national highways and 5,086.1 km of state highways. The state is well connected to its neighbouring states and other parts of India through 15 National Highways. The state had a road density of 161.1 km per 100 square km of area. Budget highlights: US$ 691.17 million has been proposed for the maintenance of roads, public building and bridges under the Works Department. Under State Plan, US$ 446.25 million has been provided for enhancing 950 km of roads and establishment of 34 bridges in the state. For doubling laning of 75 km long state highways which are under State Highway Development Programme (SHDP), US$ 76.38 million will be provided by the state government. US$ 130.17 million and US$ 76.49 million will be provided for the upkeep of roads & bridges as well as buildings, respectively during 2016-17. Moreover, US$ 6.87 million and US$ 6.11 million will be made available for the road projects under PPP and enhancement of PWD roads in Urban areas, respectively. For enhancing the connectivity between Western Odisha and KBK districts, an amount of US$ 22.91 million will be provided under the new scheme “Biju Expressway”.
  • 20. DECEMBER 2013 2020DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – RAILWAYS Odisha has railway track length of 2,540 km. Odisha serves as a link between eastern and western India through the railway network of the South Eastern Railways and the East Coast Railways. With the authorization of the Talcher-Sambalpur track, an imperative link has been cemented between coastal and western Odisha. Odisha falls in the East Coast Railways region. Its major divisions are Khurda Road, Sambalpur and Waltair, with district headquarters in Bhubaneswar. As per budget 2016-17, US$ 39.71 million has been proposed by the state government for developing new railway projects such as the ongoing Khurda-Bolangir line, new Jaypore-Malkangiri, Jaypore-Nabarangpur railway lines, etc. in the state through direct state funding as well as SPVs. The provision for enhancement and upgradation of Bhubaneshwar railway station has also been done by the state government. Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, News articles Source: Maps of India
  • 21. DECEMBER 2013 2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS … (1/2) Biju Patnaik Airport, is located in the state capital, Bhubaneswar. In November 2013, the airport was declared an international airport by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. In 2014-15, Airports Authority of India announced plans to undertake the construction of Jharsuguda airstrip. Direct links are available from Bhubaneswar to destinations such as New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Nagpur, Mumbai and Hyderabad. In addition, there are 17 airstrips and 16 helipads at several places in the state. The project is expected to be completed by December 2016. IndiGo has decided to run one flight each from Biju Patnaik International Airport to Delhi and Kolkata from September 2016. In June 2016, Government of Odisha offered subsidy to international flight operators for introducing direct flights from Biju Patnaik International Airport to Singapore and Bangkok. Two Singapore airlines that are showing interest in flying international flights from Biju Patnaik International Airport are Tiger Air and Silk Air. Under the National Civil Aviation Policy, the Airports Authority of India undertook the revival of air strips in Jharsuguda, Odisha. Domestic airport Source: News articles, Airports Authority of India
  • 22. DECEMBER 2013 2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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 1,998 2,667 2,286 3,324 4,022 5,950 7,002 10,706 11,728 14,672 14,220 11,752 12,512 14,036 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 0.83 1.04 1.25 1.39 1.34 1.49 1.89 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
  • 23. DECEMBER 2013 2323DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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 1During April-November 2015 Paradeep port is connected with the broad-gauge rail link of the East-Coast Railway and is also served by National Highway-5A. During 2015-16 (up to December 2015), Pardeep port handled 55.13 million tonnes of cargo traffic. During 2016-17, under the state’s Sagarmala Programme, Government of Odisha has proposed to establish an outer harbor to the south of South Break Water for handling the vessels at the port. Total exports from Paradeep port (‘000 tonnes) 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161 68,003 71,011 48,937 Export volume for Paradeep port Commodity 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161 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%
  • 24. DECEMBER 2013 2424DECEMBER 2016 Odisha is the first state in the country to bring in power sector reforms. As of June 2016, Odisha accounted for a total installed power generation capacity of 9,421.52 MW, comprising 2,488.22 MW under state utilities, 5,145.25 MW under the private sector, and 1,788.05 MW under central utilities. Of the total installed power generation capacity, 7,103.04 MW was contributed by thermal power, 2,166.93 MW by hydropower, and 151.55 MW by renewable power. As per budget 2016-17, the state government announced its plans to allocate US$ 91.65 million for setting up 550 of 33/11 KV sub-stations during 2016- 17 to ensure uninterrupted power supply to people in the state. Source: Central Electricity Authority Installed power capacity (MW) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER … (1/2) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME 4,072.5 4,059.3 5,378.6 5,996.3 6,946.3 7,721.8 9,036.4 9,421.5 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 As of 2015-16, 15,539 habitations in addition to 182,602 BPL households were electrified under the “Biju Gram Jyoti Yojana” and the state government proposed an amount of US$ 38.95 million for this scheme during 2016-17. Under the Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS), the Government of Odisha has provided US$ 7.63 million for the development of power sector. Moreover, towards the two centrally sponsored schemes- Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) as well as Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), the state government has proposed investment of US$ 15.27 million under each during 2016-17.
  • 25. DECEMBER 2013 2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER … (2/2) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME Segment Company1 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) 1OPGC, OPTCL and CESU are state government owned. WESCO, NESCO and SOUTHCO are private companies under Reliance Energy Sonthalia Group, Kolkata plans to set up a 600 MW mega solar park in Odisha. As of November 2016, the group has sought 1,250 hectares of government land on a long-term lease for 35 years.
  • 26. DECEMBER 2013 2626DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org In September 2015, six cities of Odisha were announced to be developed as a smart cities. In August 2015, only two cities were shortlisted by the Ministry of Urban Development to be developed as smart cities in the state of Odisha. In an effort to revolutionise the infrastructure of the state, the state government decided to revamp two cities namely, Bhubaneshwar and Rourkela. As per budget 2016-17, Bhubaneshwar was ranked first in the Smart Cities challenge among the other 98 cities of the country and the state government has proposed an amount of US$ 50.92 million for uplifting and developing the city as one of the country’s upcoming smart cities. 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
  • 27. DECEMBER 2013 2727DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org AMRUT AND SMART CITIES … (2/2) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME Nine cities in the state were identified under Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) as of October 2015. As per budget 2016-17, for the selected 9 AMRUT cities of Odisha, the state government has decided to allocate an amount of US$ 21.41 million under AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) in order to deliver these cities with enhanced basic services. 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
  • 28. DECEMBER 2013 2828DECEMBER 2016 Telecom infrastructure (as of May 2016) Wireless subscribers 29,556,380 Wire-line subscribers 296,612 Internet subscribers 8,020,000 1 Teledensity (in%) 70.14 Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Department of Telecommunications 1As of January 2016 As of May 2016, the state had an overall tele-density of 70.14 per cent. According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Odisha had 29.55 million wireless subscribers and 296,612 wire-line subscribers, as of May 2016. By the end of May 2016, 4,538,806 subscribers had submitted request for mobile number portability in Odisha. As of December 2015, the state had 8,169 post offices. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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
  • 29. DECEMBER 2013 2929DECEMBER 2016 Odisha has an abundant water supply, endowed with approximately 11% of the country’s water resources. Under the State Plan for providing the water supply across bare and moderately covered urban wards of the state, the state government has projected to allocate US$ 22.91 million during 2016-17. However, for the preservation of various urban roads as well as water supply projects under Non-Plan, an allocation of US$ 34.11 million has been made during 2016-17. As per the budget 2016-17, the Government of Odisha has allocated an amount of US$ 512.84 million under the Housing and Urban Infrastructure Department during 2016-17. Further, the work on execution of new sewerage projects has been taken up and an amount of US$ 26.73 million has been proposed by the state government for the scheme of Urban Sewerage in the state. Further, under the Externally Aided Project (EAP), the state government has decided to provide an amount of US$ 3.05 million for OUIDF (Odisha Urban Infrastructure Development Fund) of the state. Moreover, under the guidance of JICA, the next phase of Urban Sewerage and sanitation related EAPs in Cuttack and Bhubaneshwar is being implemented, for which an allocation od US$ 30.55 million has been projected by the state government as per the budget 2016-17. In order to provide the slums of Berhampur town with urban infrastructure under the guidance of World Bank, an allocation of US$ 6.11 million will be made during 2016-17. Moreover, under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana (PMAY), the state government has made an allocation of US$ 46.05 million. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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
  • 30. DECEMBER 2013 3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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
  • 31. DECEMBER 2013 3131DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs AND INDUSTRIAL ESTATES Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, IDCO – Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation The state of Odisha has fifteen SEZs as of July 2016, of which, three are operational, five are notified and seven are formally approved. The state has two operational IT SEZ with one located in Bhubaneswar and the other located in Jatni Tehsil, as of July 2016. Odisha also has one operational SEZ for the production and export of aluminum which is located at Jharsuguda district. IDCO is the main developer for forty% of the formally approved SEZs. The state has 86 industrial estates. As of September 2015, employment was generated for 2,043 people through SEZs in Odisha. 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
  • 32. DECEMBER 2013 3232DECEMBER 2016 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 As of 2014-15, there were six dental colleges, 155 engineering colleges, 35 MCA colleges, 84 MBA colleges and 100 polytechnics/engineering schools in Odisha. In addition, their were eight medical colleges in the state. The major universities in the state are Utkal University and Biju Patnaik University of Technology; and popular colleges are Orissa Engineering College and Sriram Chandra Bhanj Medical College. The state is also home to premier institutions such as National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela, Xavier Institute of Management, and National Institute of Science Education and Research. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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 As per the state budget 2016-17, a provision of US$ 2.04 billion has been made for the School and Mass Education Department and higher education department during 2016-17. On the basis of growing success of “Distribution of free bicycles to Class-X students”, the state government has proposed to increase the allocation of bicycles for covering the students of Class IX and X during 2016-17. Moreover, for delivering the quality education across SC and ST students of the state in association with the urban educational institutions, the state government has projected an amount of US$ 1.61 million.
  • 33. DECEMBER 2013 3333DECEMBER 2016 Source: Census 2011 In 2014-15, Odisha recorded a literacy rate of 72.87% out of which the male literacy rate was 81.59% and the female literacy rate was 64.01%. In 2014-15, Odisha had around 35,928 primary schools with 20,427 upper primary schools and 9,400 high schools. During 2015-16 (up to December 2015), for providing the W—Fi services in Central University of Orissa, Bhubaneshwar, an amount of US$ 649.29 thousand was approved by the central government. Moreover, for a period of 2012-17, 3 proposals for the establishment of new universities through clustering of colleges and 3 proposals for setting up of new universities through up- gradation of autonomous colleges have been received by the state. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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
  • 34. DECEMBER 2013 3434DECEMBER 2016 Source: Central Bureau of Health Intelligence, Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Economic Survey of Odisha 1Per thousand persons, 2Per 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 In 2014-15, the state had 519 ayurvedic hospitals, 9 unani dispensaries, 413 community health clinics, 1,329 primary health centres and 80 mobile health units. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME Under plan and non plan expenditure, US$ 728.97 million has been allocated for the Health and Family Welfare Department in the state budget 2016-17. Odisha State Medical Corporation (OSMC) established by the Government of Odisha to supply free of cost drugs to the health facilities in Odisha. As per state budget 2016-17, US$ 33.96 million was allocated for OSMC to purchase drugs. Under National Health Mission, the centrally sponsored scheme instituted by the Government of India to improve the health care sector, the Government of Odisha proposed to allocate US$ 182.88 million in the state budget for 2016-17. Moreover, for the development of health care institutions infrastructure in the state, an amount of US$ 116.86 million has been projected by the state government during 2016-17. The work on construction of five new medical colleges in five districts of the state has been initiated for which the state government has projected an amount of US$ 93.95 million during 2016-17. 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
  • 35. DECEMBER 2013 3535DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME There are sports stadiums in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, and other cities. Badminton, cricket, hockey, tennis, table tennis and volleyball are the major sports although, other games are also popular. The main sports arenas are the Barabati Stadium and Jawaharlal Indoor Stadium in Cuttack, the Biju Patnaik Swimming Pool-cum- Sports Complex and the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, a sports complex in Berhampur, and a synthetic hockey surface stadium in Rourkela. The key hotels in Bhubaneswar are the Trident Hilton, Kalinga Ashoka and Swosti Plaza. In Cuttack, the key hotels are the Akbari Continental and Hotel Bishal, while Mayfair Beach Resorts and Panthanivas Puri are the most popular hotels in Puri. Over the past few years, there has been a gradual development in the tourism industry and cultural infrastructure of the state. On account of this, the Chief Secretary of the state Sri Pati has taken initiatives to foster the Odia Bhasa Pratisthan to enable the implementation of Odia in all government transactions. Also, in order to drive maximum footfalls and popularize the Nabakalebara Festival - 2015, the cultural department for the festival has prepared a media plan to be followed in the subsequent years. Puri is a beach city famous for hosting the annual temple festival, or the Rath Yatra, which draws a large number of religious tourists. The state is home to several famous temples, such as the Lingaraj temple and the Kedareshwar temple in Bhubaneswar, Jagannath temple and Gundicha temple in Puri and the Sun temple in Konark. In 2013, project for beautification of Sun Temple in Konark was initiated at an estimated cost of US$6.2 million, where Indian Oil Foundation (IOF), a non-profit trust of Indian Oil Corporation, will spend US$5.49 million for peripheral development and Archaeological Survey of India will provide US$0.76 million for the development of the site museum at Konark. Odissi is the major dance form of the state. As per the budget 2016-17, the state government has allocated US$ 37.05 million for the endorsement of culture, tourism as well as heritage of the state during 2016-17. Various cultural projects being under taken in Odisha include Odia Virtual Academy, Revival of Bhagabat Tungis, Kalamandal project, Odia Bhasa Pratisthan, Setting up Odia Chair in different Universities, etc. for which the state government has proposed US$ 0.15 million, US$ 0.45 million, US$ 0.76 million, US$ 0.15 million and US$ 0.30 million, respectively during 2016-17.
  • 36. DECEMBER 2013 3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (1/3) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME As a part of the state government-enacted Orissa Industries (Facilitation) Act, 2004, a single-window clearance system was implemented in the state. This was done with the aim of facilitating the growth of industries and creating an attractive environment for both domestic and international investments. IDCO and NALCO have signed an MoU to develop an ancillary and downstream aluminium park at Angul over 450 acres of land. A mega food park is being established near Bhubaneswar over 282 acres through the PPP mode. IDCO is the nodal agency for the establishment of this park. For industrial development in the state, Government of Odisha announced plans to invest US$ 18.84 million for MSME sector. Major initiatives under this investment are- Biju Atma Nijukti Yojana (BANY) National Mission on Food Processing(NMFP) Incentives for food processing industries Capacity building of entrepreneurs VAT re‐imbursement Subsidy under MSME Policy 2009 In December 2016, ITC declared that the company will establish its consumer goods facility and a five star hotel in the state, with an investment of US$ 122.21 million. As per the budget 2016-17, the state government will allocate US$ 3.36 million towards the incentives for IPR (Industrial Policy Resolution). Moreover, for the enhancement of industrial infrastructure in the state, US$ 1.52 million will be provided as a financial assistance to IDCO during 2016-17. Further, the state government has also projected to assign US$ 1.52 million under the initiative of BANY (Biju Atma Nijukti Yojana) during 2016-17. For the endorsement as well as financial assistance to MSME units of Odisha, the state government has decide to allocate US$ 4.73 million and it has also been decided that for the establishment of Infrastructure Development Fund (IDF), an amount od US$ 1.52 million will be allocated during 2016-17. 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, MoU – Memorandum of Understanding
  • 37. DECEMBER 2013 3737DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (2/3) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME Industrial zones Description Infocity • The IT park is spread over 350 acres in Bhubaneswar and has IT companies such as Infosys, Wipro, TCS and MindTree. Equipped with modern infrastructure including a nine-hole golf course, it is one of the biggest IT parks in eastern India. Infocity-II is projected to be spread over 500 acres at Janla. Fortune Tower • It has a built-up space of 350,000 sq ft in a hi-tech steel and glass structure equipped with high-speed connectivity in Bhubaneswar and is home to a number of IT companies. Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO) Tower • It is a strategically located, 11-storeyed business centre in Bhubaneswar and has a number of IT/ITeS companies. Special economic zones (SEZs) • The Chandaka Industrial Estate in Khurda is an IT/ITeS SEZ developed by the Orissa Industrial Development Corporation. Nine more SEZs have been given formal approval and five had been notified by the Government of India. Technology parks • The Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) has developed software technology parks at Bhubaneswar, Rourkela and Berhampur. Mega food park • The state government is planning to establish a mega food park near Bhubaneswar over 282 acres in PPP mode. Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO) is the nodal agency for establishment of the park.
  • 38. DECEMBER 2013 3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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
  • 39. DECEMBER 2013 3939DECEMBER 2016 Odisha’s industries are based mainly on the natural resources available in the state. It carries more than 35% of country’s natural resources. Forest-based products provide livelihood to a large section of the population of the state. Agriculture and allied sectors have provided employment, directly or indirectly, to more than 60.0% of the state's total workforce. The state has significant reserves of iron ore, bauxite, nickel, coal, etc. Hence, it is an attractive destination for mineral-based industries. The state is one of the top producers of aluminium in the country, both in terms of production capacity as well as actual production. As of November 2016, Odisha released the draft of its first Biotechnology policy. The state aims to become one of the top five bio- tech hubs in the country. The state government has proposed to set up a fund with an investment of US$ 3.73 million and provide land on priority for setting up of biotechnology projects. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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, 1Up 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 23 4.02
  • 40. DECEMBER 2013 4040DECEMBER 2016 Odisha being one of the largest producers of iron and steel in the country, accounts for 10 per cent share in the nation’s steel production. The state also accounts for 25% share in the iron reserves of India. Iron ore production in the state increased from 53.13 million tonnes in 2014-15 to 80.87 million tonnes during 2015-16. Steel Authority of India (SAIL), a public sector undertaking (PSU) involved in the production of steel, operates Rourkela Steel Plant in Odisha and was taken up for expansion during the 11th and 12th five year plan. Before expansion, the hot metal, saleable steel and crude steel producing capacity of the steel plant was 2 million tonnes, 1.67 million tonnes and 1.9 million tonnes, respectively. After the expansion of steel plant, production capacity of hot metal, saleable steel and crude steel has reached 4.5 million tonnes, 3.9 million tonnes and 4.2 million tonnes, respectively. Moreover, during 2015-16 (up to December 2015), Rourkela Steel Plant produced 2.30 million tonnes of hot metal, 111 thousand tonnes of pig iron (for sale) and 1.58 million tonnes for production of finished steel (for sale). Odisha has substantial reserves of other minerals that go into steel making such as coal, dolomite and limestone. In addition, there are abundant water resources, adequate power, a reasonably good road and rail connectivity and port facilities at Paradeep, Gopalpur and Behrabalpur (Baleshwar). Iron ore (hematite) is found in Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Keonjhar, Koraput, Mayurbhanj, Sambalpur & Sundergarh districts and iron ore (magnetite) occurs in Mayurbhanj district in the state. As per state budget 2016-17, for building steel bailey bridges across the remote areas of IAP districts, an allocation of US$ 10.69 million has been proposed by Government of Odisha during 2016-17. In December 2016, Tata Steel signed an agreement with Brahmani River Pullets Ltd (BRPL), for acquiring 100 per cent equity shares of the company. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – IRON, STEEL AND FERROALLOY … (1/3) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, State Budget 2016-17, MTPA: Million tonnes per annum
  • 41. DECEMBER 2013 4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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
  • 42. DECEMBER 2013 4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – IRON, STEEL AND FERROALLOY … (3/3) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME Key players Tata Steel POSCO India Pvt Ltd • Established in 1907, Tata Steel is Asia's first and one of India's largest private sector steel companies. The consolidated revenue of the company for 2015-16 was recorded to be US$ 17.89 billion. • It is amongst the lowest-cost producers of steel in the world and one of the few select steel companies in the world that have a positive Economic Value Added (EVA+). The company has a crude-steel production capacity of over 30 MTPA. It has set up a new subsidiary, Tata Steel Odisha to lead a new steel plant costing US$ 7.3 billion in Kalinganagar (Jajpur district) and was inaugurated in November 2015. The company plans to expand its production capacity to 16 million tonnes by 2025. • A subsidiary of the Korean company POSCO, which is among the world’s top five steel producers, The multi-product SEZ of the company has been approved in principle. The plant’s first phase will be completed in 2016-17 and is estimated to cost US$ 12 billion. It will manufacture hot-rolled products and slabs. • Visa Steel Ltd is a subsidiary of VISA Infrastructure Ltd. It produces pig iron, coke and chrome ore. In 2015-16, the company recorded consolidated revenues of US$ 199.07 million. It has two manufacturing facilities in Odisha. The plant at Kalinganagar has an annual production capacity of 225,000 tonnes of pig iron, 400,000 tonnes of coke, 50,000 tonnes of ferro-chrome and 300,000 tonnes of sponge iron. The other plant is in Golagaon, with a chrome-ore beneficiation and grinding plant, each with a capacity of 100,000 tonnes per annum. The company is operating a 0.5 million ton per annum (TPA) special steel plant at Kalinganagar industrial complex. Visa Steel Ltd • Essar Steel is a global producer of steel and is present in India, Canada, the US, Middle East and Asia. It has a capacity of 14.2 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of steel. It is making significant investments in setting up steel plants across the world. In 2014, company established a 12 MTPA integrated steel plant at Paradeep in Odisha . Essar Steel
  • 43. DECEMBER 2013 4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – ALUMINIUM … (1/2) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME Odisha ranks first in India in terms of both production capacity and actual output of aluminium. Odisha is considered to be the aluminium capital of India and is an ideal location for setting up aluminium and aluminum-based companies due to the presence of more than half of the country’s bauxite reserves, in the state, and presence of Vedanta, Hindalco and NALCO in Odisha. Bauxite production in the state increased from 9.3 million tonnes in 2014-15 to 10.84 million tonnes in 2015-16. It also has adequate water and power supply for such industries. In May 2016, with total investment of US$ 114.57 million, NALCO and IREL (Indian Rare Earths Limited) have agreed to establish a one-lakh TPA titanium slag project in the state’s Ganjam district in the coming years. Source: Indian Bureau of Mines NALCO: National Aluminium Company Limited 1Up to December, 2014 Bauxite and Alumina production by NALCO (million tonnes) (2015-16) Bauxite 10.84 Alumina 1.95
  • 44. DECEMBER 2013 4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – ALUMINIUM … (2/2) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME Key players National Aluminium Co Ltd (NALCO) Hindalco Industries Ltd (HIL) • NALCO is among Asia's largest and one of the world's leading integrated aluminium complexes. Its operations include bauxite mining, alumina refining, aluminium smelting and casting, power generation, rail and port management. The company recorded revenues of US$ 1.04 billion in 2015-16. • It employs some of the world’s finest technologies used in the aluminium industry. In 2014, NALCO established an aluminium park in Angul in a joint venture with IDCO. • Hindalco Industries Ltd recorded consolidated revenues of US$ 15.28 billion during 2015-16. • HIL is owned by the Aditya Birla Group and is among the world's largest aluminium rolling companies and one of the biggest producers of primary aluminium in Asia. It acquired the Indian Aluminium Company Limited (Indal) in 2000. HIL produces 161,400 tonnes per annum (TPA) of aluminium from its plant at Hirakud. • Vedanta Resources plc, the London-based holding company of the Sterlite group, is a key player in the aluminium industry in India. The company recorded revenues of US$ 12.17 billion in 2014-15. In 2015-16, the company recorded revenues of US$ 4.55 billion. • Vedanta operates several bauxite mines. It produces aluminium from its Bharat Aluminium Company Limited (BALCO) and Madras Aluminium Company Limited (MALCO). The company operates its aluminium refinery at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi. The company also commissioned a red mud powder plant at the refinery. It has a capacity of 1 MTPA and is in process of 1.5 MTPA aluminium smelter expansion at Jharsuguda. Work has also commenced on its US$ 8.4 billion Aluminium project in Niyamgiri in Odisha. Vedanta Group
  • 45. DECEMBER 2013 4545DECEMBER 2016 Odisha’s SSI is characterised by low capital investment requirement, low gestation periods, high value addition and high export promotion prospects. The Odisha State Cooperative Handicrafts Corporation is engaged in strengthening the production base, enlarging marketing opportunities, encouraging exporters and introducing new designs and technology in the handicrafts sector. According to state budget 2016-17, an amount of US$ 33.27 million has been proposed for various schemes under the handloom, textile and handicrafts sectors in the state. Moreover, the state government also proposed a new scheme under the Odisha Craft Skill Development and Rural Employment “Utkarsh” project, at an estimated cost of US$ 10.69 million, as per the 2016-17 budget. The cottage industry in Odisha is involved in paddy processing, cashew nut processing, stone carving, beekeeping and wood carving. In addition, spices, pulses as well as brass and bell metal products are produced by the KVIC in Odisha. During 2015-16, 125 thousand hectares of area was under cotton production, while the yield of cotton in the state was recorded to be 544 kgs per hectare. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – SSI, HANDICRAFT AND COTTAGE INDUSTRIES … (1/2) 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
  • 46. DECEMBER 2013 4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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)
  • 47. DECEMBER 2013 4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME KEY INDUSTRIES – AGRICULTURE AND FERTILISER INDUSTRIES … (1/4) Odisha's main agriculture products are rice, pulses, oilseeds, vegetables, groundnut, cotton, jute, coconut, spices, sugarcane, potato and fruits. There is a vast scope for agro-based industries for rice, lentils, edible oil-milling, dehydration of vegetables, maize-milling, cattle and poultry rearing, cotton oil, potato chips, coconut oil, sugar mills, mushroom cultivation, non-edible oils and others. As per budget 2016-17, an amount of US$ 2.01 billion has been allocated to the agriculture department during 2016-17. Further, for increasing the supply of fertilizers in the state, a new scheme-“Grant to State procurement agencies” is being planned for providing financial support to procurement agencies, in order to fulfil their handling charges. Moreover, the state government has also decided to launch a new agri start-up programme in 2016-17, for supporting the efforts being implemented for the endorsement of agri-entrepreneurship across the state, as per budget 2016-17 of Odisha. Source: Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India 1As 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
  • 48. DECEMBER 2013 4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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.
  • 49. DECEMBER 2013 4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 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.
  • 50. DECEMBER 2013 5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME KEY INDUSTRIES – AGRICULTURE AND FERTILISER INDUSTRIES … (4/4) Key players Sakthi Sugars Ltd Aska Cooperative Sugar Industries Ltd • The company was established in the year 1961 and has a average capacity to crush 19,000 tonnes of sugarcane a day. The company has four crushing units, three units are located in Tamil Nadu while one in Dhenkanal district. The Odisha plant has sugarcane processing capacity of 2500 tonnes per day. The company recorded annual turnover of US$ 125.42 million in 2015-16. • The company was established in the year 1963. Its plant is located in Aska town of the Ganjam district in Odisha, 170 km from Bhubaneswar. The cooperative employs 900 people and provides livelihood to 20,000 sugarcane growers in the area. Presently, the plant has a crushing capacity of 2,500 tonnes per day. The plant also has a distillery and an ancillary unit with a capacity to produce 10,000 bulk litres of rectified spirit per day by utilizing molasses, • PPL was incorporated in 1981 as a joint venture between Adventz group company, Zuari Agro Chemicals Ltd and Maroc Phosphore SA. It is a prime player in the phosphoric fertilisers space. These fertilisers have applications for a wide range of crops. It has a di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) plant in Paradeep, which had an annual capacity of 726,000 tonnes. In 2014-15, the quantity of DAP manufactured by the company stood at 573.9 thousand metric tonnes. The quantity of DAP manufactured by the company during April-June 2015 stood at 108.4 thousand metric tonnes. Paradeep Phosphates Ltd (PPL) • IFFCO produces and distributes fertilizers to farmers and member co-operatives in India. Its products include urea and fertilisers, indigenous seeds and chemicals. The revenue of the company was US$ 4.1 billion in 2014-15. Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (IFFCO)
  • 51. DECEMBER 2013 5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME 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 Balasore Vanadiferous/magnetite
  • 52. DECEMBER 2013 5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING … (2/3) Coal resources in Odisha – million tonnes (As of April 2015) Proved Indicated Inferred 30,747 36,545 8,507 Total reserves 75,799 Source: Ministry of Mines, Government of India Ministry of Coal, Government of India Mineral revenue in Odisha (US$ million) 123.0 143.1 172.0 210.9 308.7 508.8 700.7 867.6 843.2 815.0 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 Odisha is one of India’s richest states in terms of mineral reserves. The mineral belt is spread over an area of more than 6,000 sq km. Moreover, the state accounts for more than 35 per cent of total iron ore resources of the country. The key minerals found in the state are iron, coal, bauxite, manganese, nickel, chromite, limestone, dolomite, graphite, decorative stones, beach sand, china clay, tin ore, etc.
  • 53. DECEMBER 2013 5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING … (3/3) Key players Orissa Mining Corporation Ltd Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL) • OMC was established in 1956 to explore and harness the mineral wealth of Odisha. In 1961, it became a state-owned corporation of the Government of Odisha. OMC has reserves of around 654.9 million tonnes of iron ore, 6.3 million tonnes of manganese-ore, 25.3 million tonnes of chromite, 19.6 million tonnes of limestone and other minerals. OMC has 35 mining leases (chromite - 11, iron - 11, iron & manganese - 5, manganese - 3, limestone - 1 and gemstone - 4). • MCL is a subsidiary of Coal India Limited and was formed in April 1992. It has two coalfields at Talcher & IB Valley in Odisha. The total raw coal production at MCL in 2011-12 was 103.12 million tonnes which increased to 121.37 metric tonnes in 2014-15. The company employs around 22,023 people. • Rungta Mines Limited is the flagship company of the S R Rungta Group. The company specialises in mining iron-ore and manganese ore. it is also involved in mining of limestone, dolomite, fireclay and bauxite. In August 2009, the company announced plans to set up a one million tonne cement plant in Odisha, which will involve an investment of US$ 126.5 million. Rungta Mines Ltd • Founded in 1955, FACOR is one of the largest producers and exporters of high-carbon ferro- chrome and charge-chrome in the world. The company has a large chrome ore mining complex in Bhadrak, which has the capacity to produce 65,000 tonnes per annum of charge-chrome and 250,000 tonnes per annum of chrome ore. It recorded revenues of US$ 87.64 million in 2015-16. Ferro Alloys Corp Ltd (FACOR)
  • 54. DECEMBER 2013 5454DECEMBER 2016 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 and management professionals and 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 and Berhampur. In Odisha, the IT firms registered with the STPI provide employment to about 10,000 people. Information and Communication Technology Policy-2014 has been formed, aimed at creating employment opportunities for over 60,000 IT professionals in the state, through 2020. Also, the scheme focuses at bringing over 10 leading IT and 5 ESDM companies to the state. The state government allocated US$ 50.34 million under state budget 2016-17, for embracing various projects related to IT and e- Governance under different departments of the state. In September 2015, the Government of Odisha announced plans to spend US$ 663.57 million over the course of next five years for the development of IT/ITeS/ESDM sector of Odisha. The government aims at creating more than 100,000 job opportunities through this investment. Increased demand from IT giants such as Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys and Wipro is expected to generate 30,000 jobs over the next two years. IT/ITeS and ESDM rank among the major focus areas under the new Industrial Policy Resolution (IPR – 2015) launched by the government in November 2015. As of November 2016, the state announced its plans to sign a pact with the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) for setting up four new centres at Jajpur, Anugul, Koraput (Jeypur) and Sambalpur. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – IT/ITeS AND ELECTRONICS … (1/2) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME Source: News articles; STPI: Software Technology Parks of India, SME: Small and Medium Enterprises BPO: Business Process Outsourcing
  • 55. DECEMBER 2013 5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – IT/ITeS AND ELECTRONICS … (2/2) ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME Key players Infosys Ltd Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) • Infosys was set up in 1981. The company recorded revenues of US$ 9.53 billion in 2015-16. It has presence in the areas of IT consulting, modular global sourcing, process re-engineering and BPO services. The company has international operations in countries such as Australia, China, Japan, UK, Germany, the US and marketing and technological alliances with Informatica, IBM, HP, Microsoft, Oracle, etc. As of March 2015, the company had an employee strength of 176,187 globally. In Odisha, it has a world-class development centre at Bhubaneswar. It has been in Odisha for over a decade, now. The development centre at Bhubaneswar anchors Infosys’ relationships with clients from Canada, Europe and North America. • TCS is among the leading Indian IT services, business solutions and outsourcing companies. It had revenues of US$ 15.77 billion in 2014-15. From April-September 2015, the company recorded revenues of US$ 8.76 billion. TCS employs over 315,000 people worldwide with a presence in 55 countries. It has operations in Odisha (in Bhubaneswar) since 2001. The company plans to further strengthen its presence in the state by 2015-16 and create over 10,000 IT jobs. • Established in 1945, the company had revenues of US$ 7.82 billion in 2015-16. It has presence in the areas of IT services, product engineering, technology infrastructure services, BPO and other consulting solutions. • The company provides services such as application development, deployment and maintenance, business intelligence and Customer Relationship Management (CRM). The company is based in Bengaluru, and has 72 plus development centres and 50 plus industry specific ‘centres of excellence’ in over 54 countries. In February 2008, the company set up a development centre in Bhubaneswar. Wipro Ltd • Established in 2001, Orisys Infotech is a software development company, which offers services from system applications to business application development. It is involved in a variety of services, such as software development, web solutions, e-commerce, multimedia and search engine optimization. The company is based in Bhubaneswar. Orisys Infotech Pvt Ltd
  • 56. DECEMBER 2013 5656DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM … (1/2) In 2015-16, 12,067,695 domestic tourists and 67,364 foreign tourists visited the state of Odisha. Odisha has vast potential for development of tourism. It is one of the critical sectors of the state’s economy, in terms of foreign exchange earnings as well as employment generation opportunities. Bhubaneswar, the capital city of the state, is known as the temple city of India and is home to about 500 temples. Puri, Bhubaneswar and Konark are the main centres for religious tourism. As of 2015-16, 350 places of Odisha have been recognized as major tourist attractions. As per state budget 2016-17, the state government allocated US$ 1.52 million for development and enhancement of eco- tourism in Odisha. In 2016, Government of Odisha approved plans to develop 30 eco-tourism places in the state, at an anticipated cost of around US$ 3.2 million. 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 6.0 6.4 6.9 7.6 8.3 9.1 9.9 10.9 12.12005-06 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
  • 57. DECEMBER 2013 5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM … (2/2) The Government of Odisha is increasing its focus on eco tourism. During 2015-16, the maximum inflow of domestic tourists was recorded in December, whereas the inflow of foreign tourists into the state was maximum in the month of January 2016. Majority of the tourist in Odisha come from from West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. During 2015-16, these two states (West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh) accounted for around 16.31 per cent share in tourist visits to Odisha. During 2015-16, total money inflow in Odisha through tourist spending was recorded to be US$ 1.93 billion which witnessed an increase of 8.74 per cent from money inflow of US$ 1.78 billion in 2014-15. The Nabakalebara Festival-2015 was a grand success due to promotional efforts of the government. Under Budget for 2016-17, an investment of US$ 37.05 million is proposed for the growth and development of the tourism sector. Source: Economic Survey of Odisha Ministry of Tourism, Government of India The pilgrimage site of Puri has been identified by the Ministry of Tourism for preservation and maintenance under the Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive (PRASAD), which was launched in 2014-15. As of November 24, 2015, US$ 8.29 million was sanctioned under PRASAD for the development of infrastructure in Puri. Funds sanctioned under various schemes to promote tourism in Odisha Year Number of projects Sanctioned amount (US$ million) 2012-13 2 0.10 2013-14 12 10.85 2014-15 3 10.76
  • 58. DECEMBER 2013 5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME 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
  • 59. DECEMBER 2013 5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME SINGLE-WINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISM … (2/2) The government enacted the Orissa Industries Facilitation Act, 2004, for implementing the single-window clearance system for faster and one-point clearance of industrial projects, single-point dissemination of industrial project related information and streamlining inspection of industries by different agencies and authorities. The District-level Single-Window Clearance Authority works under the chairmanship of the District Collector for projects involving investment less than US$ 10.9 million. The State-level Single-Window Clearance Authority is chaired by the Chief Secretary of the state for projects involving investment of US$ 10.9 million or more, but less than US$ 219.4 million. A High-level Clearance Authority chaired by the Chief Minister of Odisha examines and considers proposals for industrial and other projects involving investment of US$ 219.4 million or above.
  • 60. DECEMBER 2013 6060DECEMBER 2016 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. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (1/4)
  • 61. DECEMBER 2013 6161DECEMBER 2016 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. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (2/4)
  • 62. DECEMBER 2013 6262DECEMBER 2016 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. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (3/4)
  • 63. DECEMBER 2013 6363DECEMBER 2016 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. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (4/4)
  • 64. DECEMBER 2013 6464DECEMBER 2016 Agency Contact information Directorate of Industries Killa Maidan, Cuttack-753 001 Phone: 91-0674-2536640 Fax: 91-0674-2536819 E-mail: diorissa@ori.nic.in 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: info@ipicolodisha.com Website: http://www.ipicolorissa.com/ For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME CONTACT LIST
  • 65. DECEMBER 2013 6565DECEMBER 2016 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 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED
  • 66. DECEMBER 2013 6666DECEMBER 2016 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 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN ODISHA Source: Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, Industry sources
  • 67. DECEMBER 2013 6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (1/5) Industrial Policy Resolution (IPR) 2015 • To revolutionise the state of Odisha into a dynamic industrialised territory. • To attract investments and promote economic growth in the state of Odisha. Read more Objectives Special Economic Zones Policy 2015 • To encourage domestic as well as foreign investments in the state of Odisha. • To promote economic activities in the state and increase exports from SEZs in Odisha. Read more Objectives The State Reservoir Fishery Policy 2014 • Tapping the potential of aquaculture to contribute to food and nutritional security. • Boosting the public-private partnership investment across the sector. Read more Objectives
  • 68. DECEMBER 2013 6868DECEMBER 2016 Odisha Tourism Policy 2013 • To promote sustainable tourism with a view to create employment opportunities and to bring about socio-economic benefits to the community. • To promote Odisha as one stop tourism destination. Read more Objectives State Agriculture Policy 2013 • To bring in a shift from the present level of subsistence agriculture to profitable commercial agriculture. • To promote sustainable agricultural development. Read more Objectives For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (2/5) JUNE 2016 Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Policy 2014 • Development of new IT/ITeS locations across the state through upgradation of the IT infrastructure by setting up IT parks. Read more Objective
  • 69. DECEMBER 2013 6969DECEMBER 2016 Odisha Solar Policy 2013 • To promote the use of solar energy in the state in order to support development and address the problem on energy security. Read more Objective For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (3/5) State Youth Policy 2013 • Equal opportunity and experience to enable youth for developing knowledge, skills and competencies to play an active role in all aspects of the society Read more Objective Odisha State Urban Water Supply Policy, 2013 • To provide universal access to potable piped water supply on 24/7 basis at an affordable price and in an equitable, sustainable and an eco-friendly manner with verifiable service level bench mark for citizens in urban areas of the State. Read more Objective
  • 70. DECEMBER 2013 7070DECEMBER 2016 Excise Policy 2009-10 • To adopt excise duty, fee structure and guidelines for the settlement of excise shops and establishments. Read more Objective For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (4/5) Export Policy 2008 (Draft) • To facilitate rapid and sustainable growth in exports from the state. • To provide a simple, transparent and responsive regulatory environment for unhindered growth in exports. Read more Objectives Orissa Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Development Policy 2009 • To enhance contribution of MSMEs in manufacturing and services sector of Odisha’s economy. Read more Objective
  • 71. DECEMBER 2013 7171DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (5/5) Water Policy 2007 • To lay down the principles of equitable and judicious use of water for survival of life, welfare of human beings and sustainable as well as balanced growth of the state. Read more Objective Orissa Public Private Partnership (PPP) Policy 2007 • To supplement scarce public resources, create a more competitive environment, help improve efficiencies and reduce costs. Read more Objective MSME Development Policy 2015 • To improve competitiveness in the MSME industry of the state of Odisha. • To encourage investments in the MSME sector of Odisha. Read more Objectives Entrepreneurship Development Policy 2015 • To bring about a change in the mind-set regarding entrepreneurship through elimination of negative biases towards the sector. • To support start-ups in the state by providing infrastructure facilities, marketing assistance and credit. Read more Objectives
  • 72. DECEMBER 2013 7272DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org CONFERENCES/SUMMITS FOR 2016-17 Source: India conference alerts ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME Summit/conference Venue of summit/conference Date One Week National Workshop On Research Methodology in Social Sciences 16-21 August, 2016 Bhubaneswar 16th August, 2016 National Conference on Skill Development Bhubaneswar 23rd September, 2016 International Conference on Recent Advancement in Air-conditioning and Refrigeration: RAAR 2016 Bhubaneswar 10th November, 2016 International Conference on Role of Media in Democracy Bhubaneswar 25th November, 2016 IMI Bhubaneswar and EGADE Business School, Mexico City jointly organize International Conference on "Innovation, Market Competition and Economic Development." Bhubaneswar 9th December, 2016 International Conference on Advanced Computing and Intelligent Engineering Bhubaneswar 21st December, 2016 De-centring English Studies: Studying Literature in the Global South Bhubaneswar 20th January, 2016 Source: India Conference Alerts
  • 73. DECEMBER 2013 7373DECEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME 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 Average exchange rates Source: Reserve Bank of India
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