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Top level (CM,CS) reviews |
Posted by: Chitta - 02-01-2021, 06:44 PM - Forum: Investment tracking
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Following is an excerpt from http://www.businessworld.in/article/Odis...21-371551/ .
Quote:Odisha: 23 investment projects fast-tracked
... After achieving number one position at the national level in the implementation of the industrial projects during the last quarter of 2020, the state government has put 23 investment projects on a fast track with Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mohapatra resolving ground-level issues through a project-wise review.
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Reviewing the progress of each project, Chief Secretary Mohapatra set timelines for each phase of activity. The concerned departments were asked to "adhere to the timeline scrupulously". Mohapatra also directed the project investors and project proponents to mobilize more men and machines for the early completion of the construction works.
According to a state government release, the advancement and bottlenecks of the projects in Keonjhar, Sundargarh, Mayurbhanj, and Jajpur districts were reviewed. The projects in Keonjhar district included Arcelormittal Nippon Steel India Pvt Limited, JSW Steel Ltd, Sree Metaliks Ltd, MSP Sponge Limited, Pro Minerals (Now under ESSEL mining), Jindal Steel and Power Ltd, and the establishment of IDCO industrial estate.
Similarly, the projects in Sundargarh district included JSW Cement, Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd, Shree Hari Sponge Private Ltd, KAI International Private Ltd, Shiva Cement Ltd (Plant Area), Scan Steel Ltd, Agrasen Sponge Ltd, Adhunik Metaliks, Suraj Product and industrial estate IDCO.
The hotel project of Deo Residency, CJ Darcel Logistic Pvt Ltd, Saizar Logistics Ltd, and industrial estate of IDCO ongoing in Jajpur district; and, Anvil Cables, a project for the development of new industrial estate under implementation in Mayurbhanj district were also reviewed in the meeting.
The investors and project proponents placed their problems. Mainly the issues relating to advance possession of government land, operation of truck unloading station at Dubuna, issue of NOC under forest rights Act, the permission of enhanced stacking of iron ore, road connectivity, water supply, allotment of non-forest government land, approach road, ore supply, power connectivity, issue of fore No Objection Certificate (NOC), land acquisition for IDCO industrial estate, issue of consent to operate certificate, law and order matters arising out of the activities of mal-intentioned people and, land acquisition were thoroughly discussed and resolved, the state government said. (ANI)
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Odisha in 2021 Central Budget |
Posted by: Chitta - 02-01-2021, 05:48 PM - Forum: Odisha in the Central Budgets
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The budget speech is at https://www.indiabudget.gov.in/doc/Budget_Speech.pdf . Based on a quick glance at it I came across a few items directly relevant to Odisha.
The first one is a direct mention:
Quote:108. I am proposing substantial investments in the development of modern fishing harbours and fish landing centres. To start with, 5 major
fishing harbours – Kochi, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Paradip, and Petuaghat will be developed as hubs of economic activity. We will also develop inland fishing harbours and fish-landing centres along the banks of rivers and waterways.
The second one is something Odisha should pursue to be among the 9 cities:
Quote:119. Many of our cities have various research institutions, universities, and colleges supported by the Government of India. Hyderabad for example, has about 40 such major institutions. In 9 such cities, we will create formal umbrella structures so that these institutions can have better synergy, while also retaining their internal autonomy. A Glue Grant will be set aside for this purpose.
Odisha is losing out on urban infrastructure. It should propose a Bhubaneswar-Cuttack metro with a starting line running between Cuttack Bus stand and Bhubaneswar airport through Patia and Chandrasekharpur.
Quote:57. We will work towards raising the share of public transport in urban areas through expansion of metro rail network and augmentation of city bus service. A new scheme will be launched at a cost of `18,000 crores to support augmentation of public bus transport services. The scheme will facilitate deployment of innovative PPP models to enable private sector players to finance, acquire, operate and maintain over 20,000 buses. The scheme will boost the automobile sector, provide fillip to economic growth, create employment opportunities for our youth and enhance ease of mobility for urban residents.
58. A total of 702 km of conventional metro is operational and another 1,016 km of metro and RRTS is under construction in 27 cities. Two new technologies i.e., ‘MetroLite’ and ‘MetroNeo’ will be deployed to provide metro rail systems at much lesser cost with same experience, convenience and safety in Tier-2 cities and peripheral areas of Tier-1 cities.
59. Central counterpart funding will be provided to:
a. Kochi Metro Railway Phase-II of 11.5 km at a cost of `1957.05 crores.
b. Chennai Metro Railway Phase-II of 118.9 km at a cost of `63,246 crores.
c. Bengaluru Metro Railway Project Phase 2A and 2B of 58.19 km at a cost of `14,788 crores.
d. Nagpur Metro Rail Project Phase-II and Nashik Metro at a cost of`5,976 crores and `2,092 crores respectively.
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Indian Institute of Law (proposed) |
Posted by: Chitta - 01-29-2021, 11:52 PM - Forum: Law Schools
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Following is an excerpt from https://orissadiary.com/indian-institute...ubaneswar/ .
Quote:The Bar Council of India through its Trust namely “B. C. I. Trust for Promotion of Education (Legal & Professional) and Reforms in Law and For Improvement of Research and Social Training”, has taken the initiative to establish the “Indian Institute of Law (IIL), a Model Institute of Law Teachers’ Academy, Continuous
Legal Education and Research. The academy would primarily be for the teachers of Law. The IIL would work in collaboration with Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), the famous Deemed University at Bhubaneswar in the State of Odisha.
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In the Indian Institute of Law (IIL), the young teachers of Law Schools of India and Advocates would enhance their expertise and professional skill and acumen.
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This will be the first of its kind in the entire country. Such Institution was long contemplated by the Bar Council of India and its Trust.
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members of the Bar Council of India decided and resolved to establish the Indian Institute of Law (IIL) at Bhubaneswar, Odisha in collaboration with and support of KIIT University. B.C.I. Trust has entered into an MoU with KIIT and accordingly KIIT has provided requisite land at the prime location of Bhubaneswar (Patia).
This apart, the KIIT will also bear 40% of the cost of the infrastructure of the proposed campus of 1.5 lakh sq. feet area.
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Indian Institute of Law will administer and run various programmes for Continuing Legal Education, professional skill development programmes, refresher courses, and learning courses for Alternative Dispute resolution methods viz. Mediation and Conciliation. Under various centers of learning; it shall undertake research in all aspects of law, justice and social development.
It shall publish case books, periodicals, digests, magazines, newspapers etc. (both in hard copy and soft copy through online and offline means) on various law subjects for Lawyers undergoing legal training and Legal education for the purpose of Continuous Legal Education.
The Institute shall organize and conduct seminars, symposiums, Training programs for Advocates, Academicians and Judges.
It shall collaborate with National Law Schools, other good Universities, Professional Bodies, The Judiciary, Government Departments and NGOs from within and outside India, and with different Bar Associations, State Bar Councils and Institutions of Eminence in India and abroad or other organizations connected with legal work for advancement of its objects.
The IIL shall have the following units at the initial stage :
(i) Academic Staff College (ASC)
(ii) School of Continuing Education (SCE)
(iii) IIL Training Centre (IIL-TC)
(iv) Center for Legal Aid (CLA)
(v) Bridge courses for Foreign Degree-holders.
The IIL will constitute General Council, Executive Council and Academic Council and will have adequate representation from the Higher Judiciary, Government, Ministry of Education, UGC, Academicians, Senior Members of the Bar, the Chief Justice of Odisha etc.
Bar Council of India shall be carrying out all the programmes of the Institute on its own for the initial 3 years.
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Drone Training at ITIs |
Posted by: Chitta - 01-26-2021, 11:51 PM - Forum: Skill Development
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Following is an excerpt from https://www.edexlive.com/happening/2021/...17644.html .
Quote:Drones are the future and in order to captalise on them ASAP, IG Drones signed an MoU with four Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) namely Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Behrampur and Hinjilicut, Hinjilicut being the home constituency of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. Entailing this MoU, the Ahmedabad-based start-up will establish the Drone Centre of Excellency at the ITIs to train students in all aspects of drones.
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Om Prakash Das and Bodhisattwa Sanghapriya are the founders of IG Drones, an initiative that was started in Odisha and has five offices across India now. They have been in the sector for three years and count Adani, Aditya Birla and the state governments of Gujarat, Assam and West Bengal among their clientele.
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The start-up will be offered a 40,00 square feet space at ITI which will have patented drone simulators (because industrial drones are very expensive), assembly lines and two instructors from IG Drones. They will also help the students at ITI get good jobs and fast-forward their career.
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After the agreed-upon five years come to an end, the start-up will hand over these centres to the ITIs.
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