Odisha Govt Approves 10 Industrial Projects Worth Rs 1923.6 Cr

Employment generation is likely to be more than 5000

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Bhubaneswar: State Level Single Window Clearance Authority (SLSWCA) of the Govt of Odisha today held its 113th meeting under the chairpersonship of the Chief Secretary of Odisha, Suresh Chandra Mahapatra (IAS). The committee approved 10 industrial projects worth Rs 1923.60 crores that would generate employment opportunities for over 5,170 people in the state.

The projects approved in the meeting belonged to diverse sectors like Power & Renewable Energy, Chemicals, IT&ESDM, Food Processing, Oil & Gas, Metal downstream, Technical Textiles, Tourism and Infrastructure. The approved projects will be set up across Odisha with 4 of the projects being set up in Khordha, and 1 each in Puri, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapada, Balasore, Keonjhar and Angul.

The SLSWCA approved the proposal of M/s Luminous Power Technologies Private Limited to set up a manufacturing unit of new technology eco-friendly Batteries Fuel Cell, Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC batteries), and Power storage & Solar batteries in the AngulAluminium Park with a proposed investment of Rs 481 Crores generating employment for over 1,150 people in the state.

The committee gave a nod to the proposal of M/s Silox India Private Limited to set up a chemical manufacturing unit in the Paradeep Industrial Area. The unit is expected to produce 25000 MTPASodium FormaldehydeSulphoxylate, 2000 MTPAZinc FormaldehydeSulphoxylate&15000 MTPMetal Salts of Cobalt, Nickel, Magnesium, Lithium, and  Zinc. The unit is being set up with an investment of Rs 500 crore and is expected to generate employment opportunities for over 800 people in the state.

The committee also approved the investment of Rs 265 crore of M/s Happiest Minds Technologies Limited in setting up a software development centre facility offering IT services at O-Hub in Info-valley SEZ, Bhubaneswar. The project is expected to create over 1500 highly skilled job opportunities in the state.

In the Hospitality sector, the committee approved M/s MGM Resorts Pvt. Ltd.’s 5-star Hotel Hyatt Regency with an investment of Rs 180 Crores. The project will be coming up in the New Marine Drive Road, Puri. The committee also approved M/s Oil India Limited’s Oil and Gas exploration units with an installed capacity of 10KLPD each in Astaranga, Puri and Patkura, Kendrapada. OIL will be investing over Rs 108 crores in the state creating employment opportunities for over 115 people in these two locations.

In the agro and food processing sector, the Rs 150 crore worth aqua feed manufacturing facility with an annual capacity of 1,80,000 MT proposed by M/s IFB Agro Industries Limited was also approved by the committee. The project will be set up in the Somanathpur Industrial Estate, Balasore with an estimated employment potential of over 270.

The other projects approved by the committee include:

S.No Project Name Project Description Project Cost    (Rs in Crores) Employment (Potential) Location
1 M/s Offshore Infrastructures Limited Fabrication unit to produce 5,00,000 Inch Dia piping spools & 25,000 MT Industrial structures per annum                           54.00                             140 Sainkul IE, Keonjhar
2 M/s Mehan Industries Pvt. Ltd. EPF foam, bonded foam, latex foam, memory foam, PU foam                           50.05                             506 Khordha
3 M/s SGP Trading India Pvt Ltd Logistics Park including assembling and recycling unit                           90.00                             200 Khordha
4 M/s Sri JaybalajeeAgro products Pvt Ltd Warehousing and Logistic Park                           54.00                             258 Khordha

 

The Government of Odisha has been keen on broad-basing the industrial outlook of the state along with bringing in investments in employment-intensive sectors. These approved projects in the 113th SLSWCA belong to a diverse set of employment-intensivesectors and highlight the success of the government in pursuing broad-based industrialization in the state. While Odisha has always been a destination of choice for the mineral and metallurgy sector, the stable and progressive governance over the last two decades along with factors like fast technology adoption by the state and a highly skilled workforce are contributing to the development of Odisha as an Industrial Hub in Eastern India and possibly, a fulcrum for industrial and trade-related activities in the East and South-East Asian region.

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