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Emerging INDIA’s: ORISSA

Emerging INDIA’s: ORISSA. Project : Kaustava. ……… Lets take the Road less traveled by, And that will make a Big Difference……. ORISSA. Structure of Presentation. Orissa’s Vision Competitive advantages Orissa – the State on path of progress Human Resources Development Infrastructure

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Emerging INDIA’s: ORISSA

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  1. Emerging INDIA’s: ORISSA Project : Kaustava ………Lets take the Road less traveled by,And that will make a Big Difference……..

  2. ORISSA

  3. Structure of Presentation Orissa’s Vision Competitive advantages Orissa – the State on path of progress Human Resources Development Infrastructure Opportunity Orissa

  4. State at a Glance Capital – Bhubaneswar Area – 1,55,707 square kilometers Same as New York + Connecticut Population 2001 – 36,804,660 Same as the population of California in 2006 Major industries – Steel, Aluminum, Power, Cement, Mineral-based, Paper, Higher Education Connectivity Air: Bhubaneswar Roads: A leg of the Golden Quadrilateral passes through it Rail: Howrah –Chennai and Howrah – Mumbai Major Port: Paradeep

  5. Vision of Orissa “To usher in balanced socio-economic growth of Orissa that hinges on sustainable development with strong fundamentals of industrial growth, right harnessing of natural resources and actualization of employment potential.” Shri Naveen Patnaik HonourableChief Minister Orissa

  6. Did you know this about Orissa? • A “MIT” (NISER Bhubaneswar), a Berkeley (NU Bhubaneswar) and a Stanford (Vedanta University Puri) are currently being built in the Bhubaneswar - Puri area of Orissa. • IIT’s First batch started • AIIMS MOU Signed, Second in the country • Vedanta University in Puri – a $3 billion university with a $1 billion initial pledge • 10 existing universities, 15 more being made; 39 existing engineering colleges, 12 more in pipeline; 15+ Management colleges, 4 Medical Colleges and many more…….. • Rated as “OXFORD” of India

  7. Did you know this about Orissa?The making of a transportation “CHANNEL”! • Ports (existing and in pipeline) • Paradeep • Dhamara • Gopalpur • Kirtania • Jatadhari (for POSCO) • Astaranga, Puri • Bahuda Muhana, Ganjam • Baliharchandi, Puri • Barunei, Kendrapada • Chudamani, Bhadrakh • Inchudi, Balasore • Palur, Ganjam • National waterway 5

  8. Emerging Ports

  9. COAL

  10. Power Tariff • Orissa is a power surplus State • Orissa has successfully carried out power sector reforms - Distribution privatized

  11. Density of Roads Road length per 1,000 square kilometer of area

  12. Number of Strikes & Lockouts Number of strikes & lockouts (2002) • Source: Indian Labor Year Book, Labor Bureau, Ministry of Labor, GoI, 2002 • Industrial Disputes in India, 2001

  13. Competitive Advantages In a Global scenario, Orissa has drawn attention of investors with strengths: Natural Rich mineral resources Coastline – gateway to SE Asian & Far Eastern markets Adequate fresh water available for industrial use About 10% of India’s utilizable water (surface & ground): 108.147 Billion Cubic Meters. Discovery of natural gas off the coast Institutional Proactive policy framework for developing key economic sectors and for infrastructure buildup

  14. Competitive Advantages Developmental: Land contiguous to ports available for industries Surplus quality power at most competitive rate Part of the mainline national rail and road grid Economic: Low cost labour and availability of skilled workforce Predominance of organized industrial activity Infrastructural: Major port at Paradeep moving 50 mtpa 90 industrial parks / growth centers (9000 hectares) Seamless connectivity by rail & road Highest density of roads in eastern India

  15. Competitive Advantages Competitive power tariff Land bank Plentiful water Mineral resources in proximity Lowest cost producer of Steel / Alumina Skilled manpower Government facilitation Rail connectivity Investor friendly policies Port facility Road network

  16. The state on the move…Developments during the last three years Metal Sector Preferred destination for Foreign & Domestic Investors 45 projects for over 70 mtpa of Steel (28 plants partly commissioned). More than US$45 Bn investment 4 new aluminum complexes with more than 4 mtpa alumina and 1 mtpa aluminum smelter capacity under implementation (US$ 10 Bn) Rare earth projects thru FDI mode (US$ 0.50 Bn) Major investors in the metal sector - POSCO, Arcelor-Mittal, Tata Steel, Bhusan, Jindal, Essar, Aarti, Hindalco, Vedanta, L&T – Dubai Aluminium, Rourkela Steel Plant Workshop

  17. The state on the move…Developments during the last three years Chemical & Petrochemical 15 mtpa mega petrochemical complex by IOC (US$ 6Bn) Deepak Fertilizers implementing 2 chemical projects at Paradeep Mega Petroleum, Chemicals & Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR) under development in Paradeep area (284 Square kilometers) Cement 3 Cement Projects- Rs 2180 Cr Chemicals Petrochemicals

  18. The state on the move…Developments during the last three years Energy and Power 13 Thermal Power Projects under implementation with capacity of 13,500 MW (US$ 11 Bn) Major names include Tata Power, Reliance Energy, Sterlite Energy, Mahanadi Aban, Monnet Ispat, Essar Power, Lanco Group, NavBharat Power, CESC and GMR Energy Project by Reliance Industries Limited for hydrocarbon based power generation & gas grid (US$ 1.5Bn) Various Mini-Hydel projects with a combined capacity of 200 MW Non-conventional projects with 100 MW Energy & Power Power Sector

  19. The state on the move…Developments during the last three years Special Projects Mega shipbuilding & repair yard at Dhamra ($ 0.6 Bn) Auto components park by RSB Tourism 5.3 million tourists visited Orissa in 2006 (growth rate >13%) Foreign tourists 40,000 (growth rate 17%) Hospitality sector investments by some of the most respected hotel chains Special Tourism Area (STA) near Puri spread over 1000 acres already under implementation Infrastructure up gradation projects in the Buddhist and beach-based circuits NALCO Exotic Beach at Puri

  20. The state on the move…Developments during the last three years Mega Infrastructure Projects Development of industrial, economic & social infrastructure in steel & mining corridors Major expansion of Paradeep Port underway 12 SEZs including 4 IT SEZs approved by GoI 4 new ports (US$ 2Bn) at Dhamra, Gopalpur, Jatadhari Muhana and Kirtania in progress and more being explored on 480 km long coast line of the state Bio-pharma Park in Bhubaneswar through PPP Integrated Textiles Parks at Choudwar Auto complex at Choudwar - Rs 365 Cr Extensive rural electrification Bhubaneswar Airport modernization – Rs. 250 Cr International Convention Centre at Bhubaneswar Paradeep Port Infocity, Bhubaneswar

  21. The state on the move…Developments during the last three years Information Technology Sector Orissa emerging as an IT / ITES powerhouse with presence of Infosys, Satyam, Wipro, TCS, Mindtree, ICICI Bank, Genpact (200,000 software professionals by 2015) SMEs: More than 300 units and 12000 software professionals engaged in the state Group of investors from Silicon Valley setting up 5000 seater IT/ITES facility Target of exporting software to the tune of US $ 1000 mn by 2011-12 Integrated IT City over 500 acres underway Satyam Campus, Bhubaneswar Infosys Campus, Bhubaneswar

  22. Recent FDI projects in Orissa Largest FDI of US$12 Bn by Korean Steel Giant POSCO in steel sector Other big FDI projects: Biju Patnaik International Airport Nine hole Golf Course at Infocity

  23. Infrastructure ROADS & RAILWAYS Monitoring by Prime Minister’s office of priority infrastructure projects catering to the steel and mines corridor Over $ 5 Bn investment in road sector in next 5 years About $ 1.5 Bn investment in railways in next 5 years Massive urban infrastructure up gradation through national level programmes Investment through public funding and private participation XIM, Bhubaneswar Road in PPP mode

  24. INDUSTRIAL ZONES AND BIG PORTS Zone III Zone V KIRTANIA PORT Zone IV Zone I DHAMRA PORT Zone II PARADEEP PORT Zone VI GOPALPUR PORT Circle I Steel, Power, IT, Tourism & Ports Zone III Mining, Power, Steel Zone VI Alumina

  25. State Capital - Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar is the 2nd planned city in the country and is the safest and most economical Capital in the country making it very popular with the young masses in Eastern India Well connected to major cities in the country Among 5 fastest growing cities in real estate Pollution free environment with very pleasant and comfortable living conditions Excellent residential, recreation and entertainment facilities Top quality schools & colleges. Large multidisciplinary hospitals by AIIMS & Apollo; Specialty Centers for cancer, heart, eye, diabetic research, spinal injury and trauma care. Fascinating weekend getaways, pristine beaches, exotic flora & fauna and wildlife sanctuaries, at proximity Shopping Malls Hotel Swosti Plaza, Bhubaneswar Well planned Residential Complexes

  26. Bhubaneswar as a knowledge hub Existing Universities Upcoming universities IIT Bhubaneswar NISER Bhubaneswar Utkal University Orissa Univ of Agriculture and Tech. Ravenshaw University IIIT Bhubaneswar Utkal Univ. of Culture Sri Jagannath University KIIT deemed University SOA deemed University 39 additional four year engineering colleges, 30+ Colleges offering Bachelors in non engineering subjects Vedanta University National University (WCCU) AIIMS Bhubaneswar National Law University Sri Sri University ICFAI University Jagadguru Kripalu University Orissa open university National Institute of Design (?) 6 deemed university applications in pipeline 12 four year engineering colleges

  27. Medical Colleges Around Bhubaneswar Existing Upcoming SCB Medical College Hi-tech Medical College Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences SUM Hospital and Medical College Medical College of Vedanta University AIIMS Bhubaneswar Capital Medical College Medical College of Sri Sri University Medical College of National University

  28. Human Resources Development in Orissa Higher Education Hub of engineering, management & medical education in Eastern India Tripling of engineering/MCA technical education capacity since 2001 30,000 B.Tech / MCA, 3000 Management professionals and 50,000 general graduates pass out every year Apeejay implementing integrated Knowledge Park Besides IIT, NISER, & World-Class Central University, a central University in Koraput and a IIIT in Berhampur. Utkal University, Bhubaneswar RIE, Bhubaneswar

  29. Orissa: What the experts say Mckinsey 2005: “Orissa’s economy is poised to grow at 7.1% over the next 10-12 years, the highest in Eastern India” CMIE 2006 & 2008: “Orissa accounts for 15% of total investment in hand in the country. It tops in terms of Industrial investment ($133 Bn) and project implementation ahead of Maharashtra & Gujarat” World Bank 2008: “Orissa is a State on the move. GSDP has grown at the rate of 8.5% on average during 2002-07” Alastair King, CEO of UK-based India investor Eredene Capital (Quoted in a Reuter article): "Relative to building the 10th new retail mall in a suburb of Mumbai ... I'd much rather build the first distribution park in the steel industry of Orissa, where you've got great demand."

  30. Why Orissa? Vibrant industry sector Proactive and positive Government with a modern outlook Stability of political regime and policy framework for developing key economic sectors and for infrastructure buildup (Legislative framework to reduce transaction time & cost for investors) Strong institutional support and Single Window facilitation by Team Orissa Harmonious industrial climate and relations Team Orissa Chief Minister is the captain of Team Institutional framework of the Government that is engaged in industrial facilitation and investment promotion Mukteswar Secretariat Building, Bhubaneswar

  31. Why Orissa? Government promoting inclusive growth for sustainable & balanced development: People oriented R & R policy Strong institutional mechanism to promote periphery development with involvement of all stakeholders Stress on environment management Focus on SME sectors Strategy to leverage natural resources for all-round prosperity and enabling rural livelihoods Rapid infrastructure development through PPP framework and policy KIIT University, Bhubaneswar Well planned Roads

  32. Opportunity Orissa Education and Knowledge Sector Automobile sector Ancillary / downstream / construction phase projects of mining / steel / aluminum / petrochemicals Equipment and technology suppliers & vendors Heavy engineering and fabrication Plant and machineries for ports, roads, industrial water supply, mining equipments, etc Power projects – coal washing, modernization of existing units, renewable energy Marine fisheries & infrastructure Services sector Tourism Information Technology / ITES

  33. Opportunity Orissa Development of industrial parks and Special Economic Zones Critical economic & social infrastructures in industrial and mining corridors – roads, water supply, housing, hospitals, etc Construction domain including industrial construction, townships, roads, ports, real estate and other infrastructure Technology applications in utilization of flash and blast furnace slag Clean development mechanisms projects – green manufacturing processes and technology

  34. Focused Investment Sectors Roads ,Rail and Township • Capital Region Ring Road -87km Estimate Cost- 600Cr • Bhubaneswar – Paradip Roadd-94Km- 650 Cr • Four laning of Sambalpur-Rourkela Road from existing two lane road. 86 Km • Integrated Residential Township, Ranasinghpur, DBT, the estimated project cost(cr) – 493 • Aviation Training Academy at Bhubaneswar • Establish a Convention Complex and Golf Course at Bhubaneswar Infrastructure-Ports, Airport • Airport at Jharsuguda in PPP mode • International Airport in PPP mode • New Ports at Bali-harichandi( Puri),Palur (Ganjam), Astaranga (Puri), Inchuri (Balasore),Chandipur (Puri) • Ship building at Dhamra (Bhadrak) and Gopalpur (Ganjam)

  35. Focused Investment Sectors Renewable Energy • Orissa has a potential to generate 4500Mw from renewable source. • Orissa Electricity Regulatory Commission has made mandatory to Govt. to purchase 10% of Power from Renewable Energy source. • Govt of India has identified 8sites for setting up wind mills generating 1500Mw. • Gopalpur, Chandbali, Puri, Paradip,Konark and Damonjodi are the potential sites. • Power Purchase Agreement with Govt • Potential from Solar Energy is 2000Mw. • Orissa has signed MOU to generate 100Mw from Solar Photo Voltaic. • 8nos of Projects finalized to generate 200Mw from biomass source. • Mini/Micro/Small hydel projects have potential to generate about 1000Mw. • Grid connectivity for commercial production

  36. Invest in Orissa and be a preferred partner • CAPEX database of The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (provider of project-wise information of new and ongoing capital expenditure projects in the country) • Ranks Orissa first in terms of value of total envisaged projects for the period ending December 2007. • Estimated investment of Rs 599,181 crores (= $150 billion) • Ranks Orissa first in terms of value of total projects under implementation in the country at Rs 308,589 crore. • There are 483 projects being carried out in Orissa: 52% are under implementation stage while 48% are in the announced stage.

  37. Issues and Challenges • Providing encroachment free land for the projects. • Providing support for removal of utilities and stopping of future encroachments. • Providing adequate legislative &administrative support • Suitably structuring the concession agreements to insulate against future political/ administrative changes keeping in view the long concession periods. • Setting up of robust dispute redressed mechanism. • Protecting rights of all Stake holders including exempt categories of users. • Availability of equity and long term debt. • Continued Government and Concessionaire’s interest in the projects keeping in view their long gestation and concession periods.

  38. Lets take the Road less traveled by,And that will make our Future a Big difference Thank You

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