Odisha Govt. approves Rs 493.62 crore worth industrial projects

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The State Level Single Window Clearance Authority (SLSWCA), headed by Chief Secretary, on Friday approved six industrial projects worth Rs 493.62 crores. The proposed projects would generate employment opportunities for around 1317 people in the State.

SLSWCA gave a nod to Jatia Steel Limited to set up a 2,50,000 MT TMT Rebar and 2,50,000 MT Wire rod mill in Kalinga Nagar, Jajpur district, against an investment of Rs 125 crore, which will generate employment opportunities for over 150 people, said a senior official

The committee has approved another downstream Steel unit by the Sarangi Metal Works International Private Limited to set up a Driveline & Torque Tubes-50,000 MT, Special Coated Roll form Structures- 15,000 MT, Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Structures- 25,000 MT, in Kalinga Nagar, Jajpur district against an investment of Rs 65.37 crore, which will generate employment opportunities for over 568 people.

That apart, the panel gave a nod to set up a 100 KLPD Ethanol Plant along with 2.5 MW Co generations Power Plant by JRS Ventures Pvt Ltd at Sonepur against an investment of Rs 121 crore, which will generate employment opportunities for over 114 people.

SNM Hotels and Resorts Private Limited got the approval to set up a Hotel and Resort facility in Somolo Island, district of Ganjam, at an investment of Rs 80.25 crore, which will generate employment opportunities for over 185 people.

Similarly, the Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mahapatra gave nod to Danieli Corus Refractory Solutions Private Limited to set up a Carbon, Graphite block cutting and machining facility with a capacity of 1500 MT per annum in Khordha district, at an investment of Rs 51 crore, which will generate employment opportunities for over 150 people.

And, approval was also given to Ashirvad Pipes Private Limited for setting up an 18,000 MTPA capacity HDPE and PVC Pipes manufacturing unit in Tangi, Cuttack, at an investment of Rs 51 crore, which will generate employment for over 150 people.

The Government’s primary focus has been on the employment-intensive sectors like Metal downstream, Food Processing, Tourism, and Plastic industries which employ thousands of employees in a single unit. Considering the huge skill force in this domain, such industries create massive employment in the State, added the officials.