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ODISHA SCENIC . SERENE . SUBLIME
SUN TEMPLE AT KONARK, ODISHA
Table of Content
Executive Summary .…………….…….…....3
Introduction ……..………………………...….4
Economic Snapshot ……………….….…….9
Physical Infrastructure ………..……...........15
Social Infrastructure ...................................23
Industrial Infrastructure ……..……….........26
Key Sectors ………….………………..…...29
Key Procedures & Policies………………...38
Annexure.………….……..…........................51
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, CAGR – Compound Annual Growth Rate; GSDP – Gross State Domestic Product
The state’s economy witnessed high growth rates between 2011-12 and 2017-18, with GSDP of the state
growing at a CAGR of 10.30 per cent. Cumulative FDI inflows in the state, during April 2000 to December
2017, amounted to US$ 425 million.
Strong economy
Odisha has emerged as a key state with regards to the mineral and metal based industries. At 34.1 per cent
in December 2017, Odisha contributed the largest share of mineral production India in terms of value. Value
of minerals produced in the state reached US$ 3.48 billion in April-December 2017.
Strong mineral
production
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 growth in MSME
units
Odisha is the first state in India to have undertaken reform and restructuring initiatives in the power sector. As
of April 2018, the state had a total installed power generation capacity of 7,338.42 MW. Strong power sector
ODISHA
INTRODUCTION
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FACT FILE
Source: Census 2011, Economic Survey of Odisha 2017-18
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 & the Bay of
Bengal in the east.
Languages spoken in the state are Oriya & its various dialects, Hindi
& English.
Bhubaneswar, Mayurbhanj, Baleshwar, Khordha & Sundargarh,
Ganjam, Cuttack are some of the large cities in terms of population.
Odisha has 3 major seasons, summer (March to June), monsoon
(July-September) & winter (October-February).
Source: Maps of India
Parameters Odisha
Capital Bhubaneswar
Geographical area (lakh 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) 979
Literacy rate (%) 75.5
Male Literacy rate (%) 83.2
Female Literacy rate (%) 67.8
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ADVANTAGE
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.
Facilitating infrastructure
Odisha has a up to date social, physical and
industrial infrastructure. The state government
has been undertaking various infrastructural
projects to boost the infrastructure of the state.
As per state budget 2018-19, US$ 811.24 million
has been allocated for the railway infrastructure
development.
Rich labour pool
The state has a literacy rate of 72.87 per cent, in
line with the national average.
Furthermore, the state has a large pool of semi-
skilled and unskilled labour.
Advantage
Odisha
High economic growth
The state’s GSDP grew at a Compound Annual
Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10.30 per cent between 2011-
12 and 2017-18.
The tertiary sector was the major contributor to the
state’s GSDP with contribution of 45.25 per cent during
2017-18.
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, Central Statistics Office
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ODISHA IN FIGURES
Parameter Odisha India
GSDP as a percentage of all
states’ GSDP 2.5 100.0
GSDP growth rate (%) 10.28 9.8
Per capita GSDP (US$) 1,438.74 1,456.76
Odisha’s Contribution to Indian Economy (2017-18)
Parameter Odisha India
Installed power capacity
(MW) (April 2018)* 7,338.42 343,3788.39
Wireless subscribers (No)
(as of February 2018) 33,044,432 1,156,867,852
Internet subscribers (Mn)
(as of December 2017) 10,440,000 445,960,000
National highway length
(km) 5,413 115,435
Major and minor ports
(No) 1+2 13+187
Airports (No) 1 125
Physical Infrastructure in Odisha
Parameter Odisha India
Literacy rate (%) 72.87 73.0
Birth rate (per 1,000
population) 18.6 20.4
Social Indicators
Parameter Odisha India
Operational PPP projects (No) 6 740
Operational SEZs (No) 4 222
Industrial Infrastructure
Parameter Odisha India
Cumulative FDI equity inflows
since April 2000 (US$ billion) 0.425 368.05
Investments (as of December 2017)
Note: GSDP, per capita GSDP figures are taken at current prices, exchange rates used is average of 2017-18 i.e. 64.45, For source refer to Annexure , * FY 2018-19
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VISION 2022
Source: Confederation of Indian Industry
Infrastructure
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.
Industrial
development
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.
Govt. services
and
administration
To enhance the use of
Information Technology (IT)
to ensure transparency and
speed.
To minimize interface between
public and government for
dealings.
Health
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.
Education & skill
development
Agriculture
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.
Vision 2022
To frame concerted strategies to
address various issues of
unemployment and rural well being.
To bring about growth with equity.
To protect historical monuments
through proper renovation.
To nurture and promote classical
music, dance and literature.
Tourism & culture Growth and well-
being
ODISHA
ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP
At current prices, the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of
Odisha stood at about Rs 4.16 trillion (US$ 64.54 billion) in 2017-
18.
The state’s GSDP grew at a CAGR of 10.30 per cent between 2011-
12 & 2017-18.
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha, Central Statistical Organisation NSDP# -Odisha Socio Economic Survey 2017-18
GSDP at current prices
48
.17
48
.06
49
.00
51
.39
50
.55
56
.22
64
.54
2.3
1
2.6
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6
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7 4.1
6
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201
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US$ Rs trillion
CAGR 10.30%
GSDP per capita at current prices
1,1
40
.94
1,1
26
.87
1,1
37
.40
1,1
80
.85
1,1
49
.74
1,2
66
.00
1,4
38
.74
54
,70
8.0
0
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,35
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,81
3.0
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,20
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,26
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US$ RS
CAGR 9.19%
Odisha’s per capita Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) in 2017-
18F was estimated at about Rs 92,727.00 (US$ 1,483.74).
Per capita GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of 9.19 per cent
between 2011-12 and 2017-18.
Note: Exchange rates used are averages of each year, provided on page 68
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP
NSDP at current prices
Odisha’s total NSDP was about Rs 3.63 trillion (US$ 56.37 billion)
during 2017-18.
The state’s NSDP (in Rs) grew at a CAGR of 10.08 per cent between
2011-12 & 2017-18.
43
.56
42
.96
43
.29
45
.61
44
.09
49
.14
56
.37
2.0
4
2.3
3
2.6
1
2.7
5
2.8
9 3.3
0 3.6
3
0
0.5
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50.0
60.0
201
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US$ Rs trillion
CAGR 10.08%
NSDP per capita at current prices
1,0
08
.76
1,0
04
.65
1,0
01
.22
1,0
33
.08
1,0
02
.90
1,1
06
.48
1,2
56
.65
48
,37
0.0
0
54
,70
3.0
0
60
,57
4.0
0
63
,17
3.0
0
65
,65
0.0
0
74
,23
4.0
0
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,99
1.0
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50000
60000
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US$ RS
CAGR 8.97%
The state’s per capita NSDP was Rs 80,991.00 (US$ 1,256.65) in
2017-18.
The per capita NSDP (in Rs) increased at a CAGR of 8.97 per cent
between 2011-12 and 2017-18.
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha, Central Statistics Office, Aranca Research Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ -Odisha Socio Economic Survey 2017-18
Note: Exchange rates used are averages of each year, provided on page 68
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE
DISTRIBUTION OF GSVA
In 2017-18, the tertiary sector contributed 45.25 per cent to the
state’s GSVA at current prices, followed by the secondary sector
(27.05 per cent) and the primary sector (27.70 per cent).
At a CAGR* of 12.58 per cent, the tertiary sector has been the
fastest growing among the three sectors from 2011-12 to 2017-18F.
The growth has been driven by trade, transport, storage,
communication & services related to broadcasting and other
services.
The primary sector grew at a CAGR* of 8.23 percent between 2011-
12 and 2017-18.
The secondary sector grew at a CAGR* of 6.83 per cent between
2011-12 and 2017-18. This was driven by manufacturing,
construction and electricity, gas & water supply.
29.89% 27.70%
31.57%
27.05%
38.54% 45.25%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2011-12 2017-18
Primary Secondary Tertiary
8.23%
12.58%
6.83%
CAGR*
Gross State Value Added by economic activity at current basic
prices
Note:-* in Rs terms
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Odisha, Central Statistics Office, Aranca Research Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ -Odisha Socio Economic Survey 2017-18
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – FDI INFLOWS &
INVESTMENTS
According to the DIPP, cumulative FDI inflows in the state during
April 2000 to December 2017 stood at US$ 425 million.
Odisha is aiming to facilitate growth in the manufacturing sector with
an yearly increase of 15 per cent 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 per
cent by 2020.
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 3 lakh job opportunities by
2020.
In line with the Centre's ambitious & flagship ‘Make in India’ initiative
to develop the country as a manufacturing hub, the Government of
Odisha bagged investment commitments worth US$ 30.54 billion
during the ‘Make in Odisha’ conclave.
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Economic Survey of Odisha, News articles
Cumulative FDI inflows from April 2000 (US$ billion)
289
341
388 398 403
416 425
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
201
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Note: 2017-181 : Up to December 2017
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – EXPORT TRENDS
According to the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, total exports from
Odisha in 2016-17 were valued at US$ 6.1 billion. Value of exports
from the state increased at a CAGR of 32.95 per cent between 2012-
13 and 2016-17.
The growth has mainly been on account of increase in the value of
exports of iron ore, bulk minerals and ores, residual chemical and
allied products, iron and steel, aluminium and products of aluminium
and petroleum products
The Government of Odisha has recognized various sectors for the
promotion & facilitation of the exports from the state. High preference
sectors for Odisha are agriculture & processed food products,
readymade garments, electronics, IT, engineering goods, arts &
crafts & minerals & mineral based products.
The state government has forecasted that it may ramp up its export
turnover to Rs 1 trillion (US$ 15.45 billion) by implementing the new
export strategy by the end of 2025.
Source: * as per Economic Survey of Odisha 2017-18, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, News articles
1.95
3.1 2.8 2.9
6.1
0.0
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7
CAGR 32.95%
Export trends* (US$ billion)
Note: 2017-18 export data may be released in Economic Survey of Odisha 2018-19
ODISHA
PHYSICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS
Source: * as per Economic Survey of Odisha 2017-18, National Highways Authority of India, Odisha Budget – 2018-19
Odisha is well connected to its neighbouring states & other parts of
India through 41 national highways. The state had a road density
of 164 km per 100 square km of area.
Odisha has around 254,845.32 km of roads, including 5,413 km of
national highways & 4,148.82 km of state highways.
In the 2018-19 state budget, Odisha government focused on
overall road development by allocating funds towards various
schemes and programs as listed in the table below:
Road type Road length* (km) (as of 2015-16)
National highways 5,413*
State highways 4,100.63
District roads 16,270.92
Note: *-*Total NH length as on Feb, 2018
Schemes/Programs/Projects Funds allocated
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) Rs 2,900 crore (US$
449.96 million)
Mukhya Mantri Sadak Yojana Rs 400 crore (US$
62.06 million)
State Highway Development Programme
(SHDP)
Rs 350 crore (US$
54.30 million)
Central Road Fund projects Rs 400 crore (US$
62.06 million)
Biju Expressway Rs 100 crore (US$
15.52 million)
“Connecting Unconnected Villages” Scheme Rs 100 crore (US$
15.52 million)
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – RAILWAYS
Odisha serves as a link between eastern & western India through the
railway network of the South Eastern Railways & the East Coast
Railways.
Odisha falls in the East Coast Railways region. Its major divisions
are Khurda Road, Sambalpur & Waltair, with district headquarters in
Bhubaneswar.
In the State Budget 2018-19, the government has deployed Rs 400
crore (US$ 62.06 million) for development of Railway projects and
Rs 20 crore (US$ 3.10 million) is allocated to complete the railway
projects of strategic Importance through SPVs.
In May 2018, the government is planning to set up integrated coach
factory to manufacture aluminium body train sets in Odisha .
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, News articles
Source: Maps of India
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS
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.
Direct links are available from Bhubaneswar to destinations such as New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Nagpur, Mumbai & Hyderabad. In addition,
there are 17 airstrips & 16 helipads at several places in the state.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has proposed construction of another international airport in Odisha due to the rising air traffic. The
proposed airport will require 1,500-2,000 acres of land and will be built on PPP mode. In February 2018, government decided to allocate 1.47
acres additional land free of cost to the AAI for the expansion of the Jharsuguda Air strip.
Parameter 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Aircraft movement (nos.) 11,752 12,512 14,036 17,078 23,155
Passenger traffic (million) 1.34 1.49 1.89 2.33 3.25
Freight handled (tonnes) 4,022 5,950 7,002 8,239 7,843
Bhubaneswar Airport Statistics
Source: AAI
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – PORTS
Paradip port is one of the major ports in Odisha. It is connected with
the broad-gauge rail link of the East-Coast Railway & is also served
by National Highway-5A.
Total traffic handled from Paradip port increased 11.12 per cent to
8.2 million tonnes in April 2018.
During April 2018, Union Minister drafted a blue print for port-led
development in Paradip under Sagarmala project .This includes 40
projects which is estimated to cost around Rs 91,000 crore (US$
14.12 billion).
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-191
71,011 76,390 88,950 102,013 8,151
Source: India Ports Association
Major ports Paradip
Minor ports Gopalpur
Dharma
Commodity 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-191
Coal 52.60% 40.60% 41.50% 48.80%
Petroleum, oil &
lubricants 26.60% 31.10% 33.10% 25.10%
Others 13.60% 9.10% 7.50% 9.90%
Iron 1.00% 12.40% 11.90% 8.70%
Fertilisers 6.00% 5% 4.40% 5.50%
Container 0.20% 0.10% 0.10% 0.20%
Commodity-wise traffic handled at Paradip port
Total traffic handled from Paradip port (‘000 tonnes)
Ports in Odisha
Note: 1 – Up to April 2018
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER
Odisha is the first state in the country to bring in power sector reforms.
As of April 2018, Odisha accounted for a total installed power
generation capacity of 7338.42 MW, comprising 2,488.22 MW under
state utilities, 3,117.30 MW under the private sector & 1,732.90 MW
under central utilities.
Of the total installed power generation capacity, 4,992.90 MW was
contributed by thermal power, 2,150.92 MW by hydropower & 194.60
MW by renewable power.
An outlay of Rs 530 crore (US$ 82.23 million) has been allocated to
establish new 33 x 11 sub-stations under Odisha Distribution System
Strengthening Programme (ODSSP).
As per Budget 2018-19, the state government has made provision of
Rs 125 crore (US$ 19.39 million) to facilitate 24X7 power supply
under State Capital Region Improvement of Power System (SCRIPS).
Source: Central Electricity Authority , State Budget 2018-19
Installed power capacity (MW)
5,3
78
.60
5,9
96
.30
6,9
46
.30
7,7
21
.80
9,0
36
.36
9,4
21
.52
8,5
38
.27
7,3
38
.42
7,3
38
.42
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10,000
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9*
Note: *As of April 2018
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM
As of February 2018, the state had an overall tele-density of 78.58
per cent.
According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI),
Odisha had 33.62 million wireless subscribers and 276,286 wire-line
subscribers, as of February 2018.
By the end of February 2018, 6,848,257 subscribers had submitted
requests for mobile number portability in Odisha.
Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Department of Telecommunications, *As of December 2017
Wireless subscribers 33,616,783
Wireline subscribers 276,286
Internet subscribers*
10,440,000
Tele density (in %) 78.58
No. of GPs in Phase-I 3,8602
Pipe laid (kms.) 8,1212
Cable laid (kms.)^ 9,937
GPs for which cable laid^ 3,498
No. of GPs Lit 5172
Major telecom operators in Odisha
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
Bharti Airtel
Vodafone Essar
Reliance Communications
IDEA Cellular
Aircel Limited
Tata Teleservices
Telecom Infrastructure (As of February 2018)
Performance status of Bharat Net project (as of December 2017)
Note: 2As of July 2017,^as on April 2018
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – URBAN
Bhubaneswar, Odisha’s capital, has secured a spot in the list of world’s
top 20 smart cities in 2017. The ranking has placed the city at the 13th
position in terms of safety and 20th in three other parameters viz.
mobility, healthcare and productivity. In budget 2018-19, the state
government allocated Rs 400 crore (US$ 62.06 million) under “Smart
Cities Mission”.
Government of India has approved 5,133 affordable houses in 26 cities
of Odisha with an investment of Rs 156 crore (US$ 24.10 million) of
which central government would contribute 77 crore (US$ 11.89
million).
As per the State Budget 2018-19, the Government of Odisha has
allocated an amount of Rs 5,162 crore (US$ 800.93 million) under the
Housing and Urban Infrastructure Department.
Source: JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, News articles , UIDSSMT: Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns,
State Budget 2018-19
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
Classification of AMRUT Cities in Odisha on the basis of
population
ODISHA
SOCIAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION
The major universities in the state are Utkal University & Biju Patnaik University of Technology; popular colleges are Orissa Engineering College &
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 & National
Institute of Science Education & Research.
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha 2017-18, University Grants Commission, MCA: Master of Computer Applications, MBA: Master of Business Administration, OBC: Other Backward
Class, SEBC: Socially and Educationally Backward Class
Medical Colleges (Pvt+ Govt.) 8
Dental colleges (Pvt+ Govt.) 4
Engineering colleges (Pvt+ Govt.) 123
MCA colleges (Pvt+ Govt.) 41
MBA colleges (Pvt+ Govt.) 62
Polytechnics/engineering schools 117
Educational infrastructure (2016-17)
Number of schools
Primary: 36,318
Upper primary: 23,096
High schools: 9,873
School-dropout rate (%)
Primary: 4.20
Upper primary: 5.15
High Schools: 5.21
Pupil-teacher ratio Primary: 23:1
Upper primary: 23:1
Net-enrolment ratio in schools
(%)
Primary: 88.47
Upper primary: 83.36
Odisha primary education statistics (2016-17)
Note: 2017-18 primary education statistics and educational infrastructure may be released in Economic Survey of Odisha 2018-19
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH
In March 2018, the state government approved setting up of 19 hospitals in the state. Establishment of these hospitals will be done under PPP
mode and is expected to require private sector investments worth Rs 1,150 crore (US$ 177.63 million).
Under plan and non plan expenditure, US$ 589.53 million has been allocated for the Health and Family Welfare Department in the state budget
2017-18. Odisha State Medical Corporation (OSMC) is established by the Government of Odisha to supply free of cost drugs to the health facilities
in Odisha.
In December 2017, the state government signed four MOUs with Glocal Health Care Systems Pvt Ltd, Centre for Stem Cell Research of Christian
Medical College, Narayana Hrudayalaya and LV Prasad Eye Institute to improve healthcare facilities and provide better services in the state.
Source: Central Bureau of Health Intelligence, Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Economic Survey of Odisha 2017-18, SRS Bulletin
Active primary health centres 1,363
Active sub centres 6,691
Active community health centres 420
Active district hospitals 38
Active sub district hospitals 27
Population served per hospital bed1
1,386
Birth rate2
18.6
Death rate2
7.8
Infant mortality rate3
44
Male (2011-15) 64.3
Female (2011-15) 67.3
Health indicators (2016)
Life expectancy at birth (year)
Health infrastructure (January 2018)
Note: 1As of 2014-15, 2Per thousand persons, 3Per thousand live births, PPP – Public Private Partnership
ODISHA
INDUSTRIAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
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INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (1/2)
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.
Investment intentions filed in the state stood at US$0.12 billion from
January 2018 to March 2018.
As per Budget 2018-19, the government has allocated an outlay of
Rs 312 crore (US$ 48.41 million) for Industries Department ,mainly
towards pending benefits under IPR. Also,the state government has
allocated Rs 5 crore (US$ 0.78 million) to support Odisha Start Up
policy.
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha 2017-18, DCO – Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation, MoU – Memorandum of Understanding
Key Industrial zones
Talcher-Angul
Kalinganagar-Duburi
Bhubaneswar-Khurda
Rayagada-Sunabeda
Gopalpur-Chatrapur
Paradip-Jagatsinghpur
Jharsuguda-Brajarajnagar
Year Number Proposed Investments (US$ billion)
2013 40 16.37
2014 27 4.68
2015 23 4.02
2016 36 3.49
2017 31 1.08
2018* 9 0.12
Investment intentions in terms of IEMs filed, LOIs / DILs issued
DIPP, IEM: Industrial Entrepreneur Memoranda, LOI: Letters of Intent; DIL: Direct Industrial Licenses
Note:-* January to March 2018
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INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE…(2/2): SEZs AND
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, IDCO – Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation
The state has 16 SEZs as of December 2017, of which, four are operational, five are notified & seven are formally approved.
The state has 2 operational IT SEZ with 1 located in Bhubaneswar & the other located in Jatni Tehsil, as of December 2017. Odisha also has 1
operational SEZ for production & export of aluminium and 1 for mineral-based industries.
IDCO is the main developer for forty per cent of the formally approved SEZs. The state has 86 industrial estates.
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
Formally approved SEZs (As of December 2017) Operational SEZs in Odisha (As of December 2017)
Industry Location SEZs (No)
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
Saraf Agencies Private
Limited
Chhatrapur,
Gunjam district
Mineral-based
industries
ODISHA
KEY SECTORS
Metals & Mining
Agriculture
IT/ ITeS & Electronics
Tourism
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KEY SECTOR – METALS & MINING…(1/2)
Odisha is one of India’s richest states in terms of mineral reserves.
The mineral belt is spread over an area of more than 6000 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.
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. 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.
Under State Budget 2018-19, Government has proposed an outlay of
Rs 114 crore (US$ 17.69 million) for the mining sector including Rs
31 crore (US$ 4.81 million) for Integrated Mines, Mineral &
Management System (i3MS) and Rs 18 crore (US$ 2.79 million) for
Mineral Exploration & Auction.
Mineral revenue in Odisha (US$ million)
730
97
8
1,0
46
91
6
88
5
88
6
76
5
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1,100
201
0-1
1
201
1-1
2
201
2-1
3
201
3-1
4
201
4-1
5
201
5-1
6
201
6-1
7
Source: Ministry of Mines, Government of India, Department of Steel & Mines, Government of Odisha
Note: * - April-December 2017
Minerals Production
Coal (‘000’tonnes) 99,578
Bauxite (tonnes) 8,843,796
Chromite (tonnes) 1,989,195
Iron Ore (total) (‘000’tonnes) 77,317
Manganese Ore (tonnes) 382,585
Sulphur (tonnes) 190,762
MINERAL PRODUCTION (2017-18*)
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KEY SECTOR – METALS & MINING … (2/2)
Orissa Mining
Corporation Ltd
Mahanadi Coalfields
Ltd (MCL)
Rungta Mines Ltd
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.The company has
one million tonne cement plant in Odisha, which will involve an investment of US$ 126.5 million.
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).
Mahanadi Coalfields Limited is one of the major coal producing company of India. It is an eight subsidiaries of
Coal India Limited and was formed in April 1992. It has two coalfields at Talcher & IB Valley in Odisha.
Key players
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KEY SECTOR – AGRICULTURE…(1/2)
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.
The production of fruits and vegetables is estimated to have reached
2.43 million tonnes and 8.77 million tonnes in 2017-18, respectively.
The production of rice in the state is estimated to have reached 7.62
million tonnes in 2017-18.
As per Budget 2018-19, an amount of Rs 4,511.16 crore (US$
699.95 million) has been allocated to the Department of Agriculture
and Farmers’ Empowerment. 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.
Source: Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare, Government of India
Rice* 7,619.00
Pulses 429.90
Fruits 2,433.61
Vegetables 8,768.77
Flowers 7.24
Aromatic 0.61
Spices 202.97
Plantation crops 334.20
Honey 1.26
Agriculture production in Odisha – ‘000 tonnes (2017-18)1
Note: 1-1st Adv. Est..*2nd Adv. Est.
Fertilizer Requirement Availability Sales
Urea 31.0 42.50 41.78
DAP 13.00 22.04 15.26
MOP 8.50 11.07 8.44
NPK 25.70 40.32 13.56
Requirement, availability and sales of fertilizers in Odisha
(‘000 MT) (during the month of March 2018E)
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KEY SECTORS– AGRICULTURE … (2/2)
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 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.
Indian Farmers Fertiliser
Cooperative (IFFCO)
IFFCO produces and distributes fertilizers to farmers and member co-operatives in India. Its products include urea
and fertilisers, indigenous seeds and chemicals. The Odisha plant is situated at the Bhubaneswar - Paradeep
National Highway ,which can produce 2 Million TPA DAP/NPK, 7000 TPD of Sulphuric Acid and 2650 TPD of
Phosphoric Acid.
Key players
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KEY SECTORS – IT/ITeS AND ELECTRONICS … (1/2)
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. During 2016-17 it has provided employment for 4,786 people.
In May 2018, Odisha government has inked an agreement with AISECT, to offer skill-based education and to provide vocational training in 44
schools, which is expected to benefit 1,800 students.
The state has an ample talent pool to cater to the needs of this industry. It produces 40,000 technical & management professionals & 50,000
general graduates every year.
The state government announced plans to spend US$ 663.57 million by 2020 for the development of IT/ITeS/ESDM sector of Odisha, with an aim
to create more than 100,000 job opportunities through this investment. Increased demand from IT giants such as TCS, Infosys & Wipro is
expected to generate 30,000 jobs in the state.
Information and Communication
Technology Policy (ICT), 2014
To develop IT/ITES/ESDM industries in the state of Odisha and to promote start-ups , Products and
R&D /Innovation Firms, Incubation Centres in Educational Institutions & Private sector, Electronic System
Design and Manufacturing (ESDM), Entertainment IT (Visual Effects, Animation, Gaming) , Mega IT
Projects, Level II Cities , T Parks/IT SEZs/IT Clusters .The government is incentivising by providing
Entry Tax Exemption (during construction) for a period of 3 years and IT/ITES/ESDM industries to be
provided with separate SEZs.
Special Incentive Package Scheme
for ESDM
The government of Odisha has given importance to the ESDM by providing it with subsidies and special
incentive packages such as training subsidy ,100% VAT reimbursement for a period of 5 years
Exemption on entry tax on machinery and equipment.
The Industrial Policy Resolution
2015
This policy considers IT and ESDM on top priority by offering incentives to attract investments and
promote economic growth in the state of Odisha.
Policy initiatives and statutory framework
Source: Invest Odisha
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KEY SECTOR– IT/ITeS AND ELECTRONICS … (2/2)
Infosys Ltd
Tata Consultancy
Services (TCS)
Wipro Ltd
Established in 1945, 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). In February 2008, the company set up a
development centre in Bhubaneswar.
Infosys was set up in 1981. 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.. In Odisha, it has a world-class
development centre at Bhubaneswar which anchors Infosys’ relationships with clients from Canada, Europe and North
America.
TCS is among the leading Indian IT services, business solutions and outsourcing companies.TCS employs over 387,000
people worldwide with a presence in 55 countries. It has operations in Odisha (in Bhubaneswar) since 2001.
Key players
Orisys Infotech Pvt 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.
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KEY SECTOR– TOURISM
Bhubaneswar, the capital city of the state, is known as the temple city of India & is home to about 500 temples. Puri, Bhubaneswar & Konark are the
main centres for religious tourism.
In 2017, 140,11,229 domestic tourists & 1,00,014 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.
As of March 2017, 357 places of Odisha have been recognized as major tourist attractions.
Under State Budget for 2018-19, an investment of Rs 213.16 crore (US$ 33.07 million) is proposed for the growth and development of the tourism
sector, which also includes an out lay of Rs 11 crore (US$ 1.71 million) for Baristha Nagarika Tirtha YatraYojana
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha 2017-18, Tourism Report, Government of Odisha, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
Year
No. of
Hotels
(HSG)
No. of
Hotels
(MSG)
No. of
Hotels
(LSG)
No. of
Rooms
No. of
Beds
2013 306 356 923 33,349 65,967
2014 334 399 956 35,373 70,600
2015 383 455 921 36,382 73,086
2016 433 474 916 37,674 75,152
Total tourist arrivals in Odisha (millions)
7.6
4
8.3
3
9.1
0
9.8
0
10
.80
11
.80
12
.90
14
.11
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
16.0
201
0
201
1
201
2
201
3
201
4
201
5
201
6
201
7
Hotel Infrastructure in Odisha
ODISHA
KEY PROCEDURES &
POLICIES
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SINGLE–WINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISM… (1/2)
High-level clearance
authority
District-level single-window
clearance authority
Chief Minister of Odisha
Chief Secretary
District Collector
Industrial Promotion
and Investment
Corporation of
Odisha (IPICOL)
(Team Odisha):
State-level
State-level single-window
clearance authority
District Industries
Centre
Greater than
US$ 219.4 million
Between
US$ 10.9 and
US$ 219.4 million
Less than
US$ 10.9 million
Investments handled Under the chairmanship of Nodal agency
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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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KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (1/3)
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.
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 .
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KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (2/3)
Agency Description
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.
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.
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KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (3/3)
Agency Description
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.
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.
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CONTACT LIST
Agency Description
Directorate of Industries
Killa Maidan, Cuttack-753 001
Phone: 91-0674-2536640
Fax: 91-0674-2536819
E-mail: diorissa@ori.nic.in
Website: http://diodisha.nic.in/
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/
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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED
Department Timeline
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
Timelines for approvals and clearances
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COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN ODISHA
Cost parameter Cost estimate
Land (per sq m) 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
Source: Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, Industry sources
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STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (1/4)
Objectives
Export Policy 2017
(Draft)
To provide necessary support to exporting industries with the aim of providing a boost to exports.
To establish a institutional mechanism for regular dialogue with export sector.
Read more
Renewable Energy
Policy 2016
To create an environment conducive to public/private/community participation and investments in renewable
energy
To facilitate R&D and development of manufacturing units in the renewable energy sector. Read more
Excise Policy 2017-18 To adopt excise duty, fee structure and guidelines for the settlement of excise shops and establishments.
Read more
MSME Development
Policy 2016
To encourage new manufacturing capacity based on improved competitiveness.
To facilitate MSMEs in accessing domestic and export markets.
Read more
To streamline the process of application and grant of permission for telecom infrastructure within specified time
lines.
To facilitate establishment of modern telecommunication infrastructure to provide high speed internet.
Odisha Mobile Towers,
OFC and related
Telecom Infrastructure
Policy, 2017 Read more
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STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (2/4)
Objectives
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.
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.
Special Economic Zones
Policy 2015
Read more
Read more
To promote sustainable tourism with a view to create employment opportunities and to bring about socio-economic
benefits to the community.
To give high priority to development and promotion of prime tourism products, conservation of heritage, etc
. Read more
To develop a world class “Start-up Hub” in Odisha by 2020
To create a strong institutional framework for effective implementation, monitoring and evaluation of this policy
To create an enabling environment and supporting eco-system that facilitates at least 1,000 startups in the next
five years
Odisha Startup Policy -
2016
Read more
Odisha Tourism Policy
2016
STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (2/4)
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.
Entrepreneurship
Development Policy
2015 Read more
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STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (3/4)
Objectives
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.
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.
Odisha State Urban
Water Supply 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 State Youth Policy 2013
Read more
Read more
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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
Tapping the potential of aquaculture to contribute to food and nutritional security.
Boosting the public-private partnership investment across the sector.
The State Reservoir
Fishery Policy 2014
Read more
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STATE ACTS & POLICIES … (4/4)
Objectives
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. Water Policy 2007
To supplement scarce public resources, create a more competitive environment, help improve efficiencies and
reduce costs.
Orissa Public Private
Partnership (PPP) Policy
2007
Read more
Read more
To bring in a shift from the present level of subsistence agriculture to profitable commercial agriculture.
To promote sustainable agricultural development.
State Agriculture Policy
2013
Read more
ODISHA
ANNEXURE
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ANNEXURE…(1/2)- SOURCES
Data Sources
GSDP (state) Economic Survey 2017-18 (Odisha)
Per capita GSDP figures Economic Survey 2017-18 (Odisha)
GSDP (India) Economic Survey 2017-18 (India)
Installed power capacity (MW) Central Electricity Authority, as of April 2018
Wireless subscribers (No) Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of February 2018
Internet subscribers (Mn) Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of December 2017
National highway length (km) NHAI, Roads and Building Department-Government of India
Major and minor ports (No) India Ports Association
Airports (No) Airports Authority of India
Literacy rate (%) Economic Survey 2017-18 (Odisha)
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) Economic Survey 2017-18 (Odisha)
Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, April 2000 to December 2017
Operational PPP projects (No) DEA , Ministry of Finance, Government of India
Operational SEZs (No) Notified as of December 2017, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce,
December 2017
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ANNEXURE…(2/2)-EXCHANGE RATES
Exchange Rates (Fiscal Year) Exchange Rates (Calendar Year)
Year INR INR Equivalent of one US$
2004–05 44.95
2005–06 44.28
2006–07 45.29
2007–08 40.24
2008–09 45.91
2009–10 47.42
2010–11 45.58
2011–12 47.95
2012–13 54.45
2013–14 60.50
2014-15 61.15
2015-16 65.46
2016-17 67.09
2017-18 64.45
Year INR Equivalent of one US$
2005 44.11
2006 45.33
2007 41.29
2008 43.42
2009 48.35
2010 45.74
2011 46.67
2012 53.49
2013 58.63
2014 61.03
2015 64.15
2016 67.21
2017 65.12
Source: Reserve bank of India, Average for the year
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