Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Chatrapur
The recent investment by private companies in Ganjam shows the potentiality of the place. The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Chatrapur which is in its second phase of making gives proper picture of investment in the region.
The SEZ spanning over 600 acres would house beach sand mineral-based industries. M/s Saraf Agencies Pvt ltd, a Kolkota-based firm, will set up the SEZ with Russian collaboration.
Due to the agitation against the proposed mega steel plant by Tisco delayed the decision of the firm. The firm has also started its efforts to search partners to set up its proposed titanium dioxide plant near Orissa Sands Complex (OSCOM), a unit of Indian Rare Earths Ltd near Chatrapur.
The plant will facilitate setting up of the SEZ. The company has signed an MoU with two Russian state-run agencies for the proposed SEZ that will process titanium from ilmenite ore.
The MoU was signed during the visit of Russian president Vladimir Putin to India and the project will entail an investment of $250 million (around Rs.1200 crore).
The two Russian entities that will take part in the project are Vnesheconombank or the Bank for Foreign Economic Affairs and JSC Technochim Holding, which is a St. Petersburg-based public sector undertaking.
During recent visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Russia, the Russian premier Viktor Zubkov informed that his country is ready to actively participate in development of the SEZ as part of the efforts to boost bilateral economic ties.
While the Russian firms will have a 55 percent stake in the project, there will be financial participation from them.
They will provide the technology to process titanium from ilmenite ore. The Indian government plans to use this project to set off part of the debt in the rupee-rouble account and will, therefore, invest $125 million in the SEZ.
Units in the sectors of casting, titanium metal, magnesium, automotive and machine parts, electronics, computers and other manufacturing sectors, etc., can come up. The SEZ would also be open to other private players, the developers have said.
The whole story ends with a note that the future of Ganjam as a investment destination is very bright.
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