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Odisha – Brief Profile
Contents
Overview of the State
Economy of the State
Key Indicators
Strategic Advantage
Investment Scenario
Ease of Doing Business
Key Links
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Overview of the State
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Salient Features
Odisha, the ancient Kalinga has been gifted with nature’s bounty with 480 km long coastline with golden beaches, serpentine rivers and a rich wild life.
The State of Odisha extends from 17.49N latitude to 22.34N latitude and from 81.27E longitude to 87.29E longitude.
It is home to Asia’s largest brackish water lake, the Chilika Lake.
The State is divided into five major regions: coastal plains in the east, middle mountains and highland region, the central plateaus, western rolling uplands and major flood plains.
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Industry Outline
While retaining its pristine glory, Odisha also consists of a huge industrial base - Manufacturing, Mining, Food Processing, Agro-based industry, Chemical Industry, Textile industry, etc.
Odisha is a land of minerals with vast deposits of Coal, Iron-ore, Manganese-ore, Bauxite, Chromite, Dolomite, Limestone, Graphite, etc.
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Economy of the State
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Economy of the State
One of the fastest growing economies in India, expected to grow in double digits
Achieved 8.78 % GDP growth during 2014-15, 20% higher than India’s GDP growth, and is poised to grow at around 12% by year 2020
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18.81%
33.67%
47.52%
Contribution of each sector to GSDP
Primary SectorSecondary SectorTertiary Sector
September 2015
* Forecast by Dun & Bradstreet
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Key Indicators
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Soci0-Economic Indicators
Geographical Area – 155,707 sq km, around 5% of the total land area of India
Population, working age population – 42 million which is around 3.47% of India’s population. The working age population is 17.54 million which is 2.2% of India’s working age population.
Per capita income – Odisha’s per capita income is Rs.28,384 and India’s per capita income is Rs 74,380.
Literacy Rate - Odisha’s literacy rate of 73.45% is catching up fast with the national literacy rate of 74.04%. Significant achievement as the drop out rate has fallen down to 1.97% in 2013-14 as compared to 18.5% in 2005-06.
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Knowledge Resources
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717 number of ITIs and polytechnics with capacity of
110,956 per annum
150 number of engineering colleges with 38,253 graduates per annum
415 number of skill centers proposed for imparting
industry employable skills
10 Medical Colleges with a capacity of 980 per annum
Presence of national institutes of higher learning
o Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
o Indian Institute of Management (IIM)
o Xavier's Institute of Management (XIMB)
o National Institute of Technology (NIT)
o Institute of Minerals, Mines and Technology(IMMT)
o International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT)
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Public Utilities
Roads: Total road length of 250,836 km and density of 1,611 km per ‘000 sq km and 5.9 km per ‘000 population. The National Highways have a network of 4,510 km in the State.
Railway: Total rail network of 2,540 km. Rail density of 16 km per ‘000 sq km and 0.06 km per ‘000 population.
Power: The total Installed power capacity of the State is 9,036 MW with a Peak Power Deficit of 21.2%. The Renewable Energy Potential of Odisha is 116 MW.
Hospitals: 3,537 allopathic medical institutions with 30,295 beds(0.72 beds per’000 population)
Tele Density: Overall Tele density of 60.9 per ’00 population.
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Road Density (in km)
Per 100 sq km Per 100,000 population
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Key rates for industrial inputs
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Minimum Wages (in Rs)
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Strategic Advantages
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Bountiful Resources
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• Value of Odisha’s mineral production is approx. USD 3.64 billion - more than the aggregate value of 21 other Indian States.
• Largest Stainless Steel producer
• Largest Aluminium producer - more than 50% Aluminum Smelting capacity
• 20% of the Steel making capacity of India
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Excellent connectivity
through a road network of
250,836 Km. Well connected to other Indian states through
multiple state & national
highways.
ROADWAYS RAILWAYS PORTS AIR
The broad and narrow gauges pass
through majority of the districts and enable
easy evacuation of
minerals.
Presence of major ports in
the State gives
significant competitive advantage and acts as
the Gateway to the ASEAN
region
Connecting to major airports in India.Bhubaneswar Awarded AAI’s best airport in India.
Seamless Connectivity
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Robust Infrastructure
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IT & Communication Infrastructure
Communication network in recent years is developing with a proper pace in the land of Odisha. Even the remote areas of Odisha have been connected through telecommunication, postal network and mobile coverage. There has been considerable improvement in telecom coverage and also the quality of services.
Power Situation
• First state in the country to bring in power sector reforms.• The power situation in Odisha is better than many of the States as
Odisha is a power surplus State. • The installed capacity of the State has doubled from 2005-06 to 9,036
MW in 2014-15.
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Ample Availability of Land
- IDCO is the Nodal Agency for providing industrial infrastructure in the State of Odisha.
- IDCO has created an online GIS enabled portal which allows a prospective investor to view the land bank and the existing industrial estates.
- Under this portal, land parcels have been earmarked based on various pollution categories.
- A prospective investor can choose the area in which he/she intends to invest and can view the map along with the infrastructure availability in proximity of the selected land parcel.
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URL: http://www.idco.in
- 106 Industrial Estates across 27 districts.
- 8,000 acres Industrial Land under Operation
- 12 new estates with 3,000 acres expected to be operational soon.
- 420,000 acres of land identified.
- 75,000 acres applied for acquisition.
September 2015
Land Information
•Category: Categorized as green, orange or red on the basis of the type of industries that can be setup on them.
•Digitization: Land records have been digitized and the system is known as “Bhulekh”.
URL: http://bhulekh.ori.nic.in/RoRView.aspx
•Process of change of land Use - Change of land use for industrial purposes is being handled by the Revenue and Disaster Management Department. The timeline to complete this process is 60 days.
•Details of Taxes - Stamp duty is 5% of the total value of the land or building.
•Model Sale Deed - The State has a model sale deed, which can be seen under the URL:
http://www.odisha.gov.in/revenue//Communications/Circulars/Registration/17552_13_05_13.pdf
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Investment Scenario
September 2015
FDI Inflows
Odisha topped in attracting investments in 2012-13 as per RBI report.
The current FDI inflows from April 2000 to Jan 2015 is USD 397 million.
World Bank Report ranked Bhubaneswar as the 3rd best city in India to do Business
Bhubaneswar, termed as ‘The Dark Horse’, was one of the top four favoured destinations for new start ups in India as per Economic Times report.
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Key Focus Sectors identified by the State
Auto and Auto
Components
Downstream and Ancillary
Industries
IT and ESDM
Industries
Tourism
Agro and Food
Processing
Manufacturing in Aviation and Maintenance,
Repair & Overhaul (MRO) facilities
Pharmaceuticals
Handicrafts and
Textile
Petroleum, Chemicals and
Petro-Chemicals
Plastics and
Polymers
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Policy
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NationalFDI
Policy 2015
Industrial Policy,
2015
State Agriculture Policy,
2013
Odisha MSME
Development Policy, 2009
Policy for Special
Economic Zone, 2015
Odisha Food
Processing
Policy, 2013
Odisha Tourism Policy, 2013
ICT Policy 2014
Odisha’s Robust Policy
Framework
Industrial Policy, 2015
• Exemption of Stamp Duty upto 100%
• Interest Subsidy of upto INR 1 crore(USD 158,000)
• Exemption of Electricity Duty upto 100%
• Reimbursement of VAT upto 100%
• Reimbursement of Entry Tax upto 100%
• Employment cost Subsidy of upto 100%
September 2015
Policy Highlights
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ICT Policy
Incubation
60% to 80% subsidy on lease rentals for a center with minimum 40 employees for a maximum of 2 years, based on the area
Lease Rentals
60% to 80% subsidy on lease rentals for a project with minimum 40 employees with minimum 2 years of operation, based on the area
Land Allotment in IT Parks
0.5 acre/50 employees with minimum 2 years of operations
acre/100 employees with minimum 2 years of operations
>1.0 acre/100 employees with minimum 3 years of operations
Interest Subsidy
5% per annum on term loan for a period of 5 years for Micro & Small Enterprises with a ceiling of USD 0.02 Million and USD 0.03 Million respectively
Capital Investment Subsidy
20% on Fixed Capital Investment with a maximum limit of USD 0.08 Million
Power and Water
Exemption from Electricity duty and inspection fee
Uninterrupted power VAT Reimbursement
75% reimbursement of VAT for a period of 5 years limited to 100% of Fixed Capital Investment
Large and Mega Projects
Special package on a one on one basis
Tier 2 Cities
Projects in tier 2 cities are provided additional benefits
Tourism Policy
Land
Land Allotment at concessional rates Land allotment for Hotel and Tourism
management institutes in earmarked zones
Capital Investment Subsidy
20% to 35% upto a maximum of USD 0.07 Million based on the location of the project setup
Interest Subsidy
3% to 5% upto a maximum of USD 0.17 Million for a maximum duration of 7 years, based on the area of project setup
Stamp Duty exemption
50% exemption on purchase of land for the project
Reimbursement of VAT
30% to a maximum of USD 0.02 per annum for a period of 5 years from COD
Reimbursement of Entertainment Tax
100% for a period of 5 years for New Multiplex Cinema halls of at least 3 screens, Public Aquarium, Aqua park & Amusement Park
Transport industry
75% exemption from registration charges and 50% concession from payment of permit charges for AC coaches with minimum 25 seats
Participation in overseas Tourism Events
50% of the space rent for the stall and travel expenses to a maximum of USD 1250
Production of Promotional material
20% of actual cost of production to a maximum of USD 833
Policy Highlights
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Food Processing Policy
Land 25% subsidy, if the enterprise is set in the industrially backward district (KBK
region)
Raw material and Marketing
Exemption of earnest money and 25% of security deposit for registered local MSEs Additional price preference of 3% to local M & SEs having ISO or ISI certification
Capital Investment Subsidy
25% subsidy on the capital cost (excluding land) subject to a maximum of USD 0.33 Million
33%, subject to a maximum of USD 0.5 Million, in case of women entrepreneurs, SC/ST entrepreneurs or if enterprises set in KBK region
Interest Subsidy 5% per annum back ended interest subsidy on working capital loan for first 5 years,
subject to a limit of USD 8333 per year
Exemption for electricity duty
New enterprises to be exempted from Electricity Duty for a period of 10 years Enterprises expanding or diversifying their products can also avail this exemption
Quality Certification Reimbursement up to 50%, subject to ceiling of USD 3333 on various quality
certification standards
Exemption from Entry Tax
On plant and machinery and balancing equipment procured by MSMEs. On raw material, incidental goods & packaging material procured by MSMEs for a
period of 5 years from the date of starting commercial production
Incentives for Mega Food Park and Sea Food Park
SPV
Reimbursement of USD 8333 for the preparation of DPR for setting up of Food Parks
50% subsidy subject to maximum USD 0.03 Million, on project report, if the project is prepared for carbon credits
One time Capital Grant for infrastructure - 20% project cost, subject to a limit of USD 2.5 Million
Units 100% VAT reimbursement for 10 years, limited to 200% of fixed capital investment. Other unit level incentives as mentioned above
Details of applicable State Taxes
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Value Added Tax Act
Central Sales Tax
Entry Tax
Professional Tax
Online Registration:Online system for the industries to register under the various Acts. The process eliminates all physical touchpoints and allows the user to register and pay online. The URL for registration and payment are given below:
For Registration:www.odishatax.gov.in
For Payment:www.odishatreasury.gov.in
September 2015
Key Incentives
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Stamp Duty exemption/subsidy:
1. Micro & Small Sector: 75 % of applicable Stamp duty
2. Medium Sector: 50 % of applicable Stamp duty.
3. Large Sector: 25 % of applicable Stamp duty
4. Priority Sector: 100% of applicable Stamp duty
5. Loan agreements, credit deeds, mortgages and hypothecation deeds executed by the Industrial Units in favour of Banks or Financial Institutions shall be allowed 100% exemption from stamp duty.
Tax Incentives:
1. Reimbursement of Value Added Tax (VAT) at 100% for 7 year for priority sectors and a 75% for 5 years for other non-priority sectors.
2. Entry Tax exemption of 100% for Plant and Machinery and 100% on raw materials for 7 years.
Reimbursement in Power Tariff
Energy exemption:1. 500 KVA for 5 years
for Small Scale Industries.
2. 5 MVA for 5 years
Other incentives:3. Committed 24*7
power4. Dedicated industrial
feeder
September 2015
Incentives Offered
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Land & Infrastructure Development Support
Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund
An exclusive Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund (IIDF) with an initial corpus of USD 16.7 Million for development of quality infrastructure
Capital grant to support Quality Infrastructure
50% of the infrastructure cost with a ceiling of USD 1.67 Million per green field industrial park/cluster
50% of total cost with a ceiling of USD 0.9 Million for up gradation of brown field clusters
Power
Committed 24*7 power Dedicated industrial feeders Exclusive sub-station for industrial park with energy
requirement in excess of 20 MVA
Land10% of the land for large projects subject to an upper limit of 300 Acres shall be earmarked for setting up ancillary and downstream industrial park
Special Economic Zones Separate policy for SEZs to provide fiscal and non-fiscal incentives
Anchor Tenant • 25% subsidy on cost of land• VAT Reimbursement for additional 2 years subject to the
overall limitEnvironmental Protection Infrastructure Subsidy
USD 0.04 Million or 20% of capital cost of setting ETP for MSME Units
September 2015
Incentives Offered
Employment & Investment based incentives
Power cost reimbursement
Reimbursement of Rs. 0.25 – 1.25 per KWH unit for a period of 5 years based employment and investment
Training Reimbursement of training cost upto USD 29-67 per person for every person trained and newly recruited for a period of three years based employment and investment
Land for Workers HostelsLand rate at 50% of the prevailing market rates of IDCO
Capital Subsidy for Plant and Machinery
Capital subsidy of 10% upto maximum of USD 8.3 Million based on employment and investment in Auto and Auto Components, Agro and Food Processing, Textile including Technical Textile & Apparel, Pharmaceuticals and Plastics sectors
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Fiscal Incentives
Interest Subsidy 5% per annum for 5 years on term loan availed from Public Financial Institutions / Banks
Max Limit for Interest Subsidy USD 0.17 Million (Non-MSME Industries)
Stamp Duty Exemption 100%
Energy duty (Exemption in contract demand)
5 MVA for 5 years
Reimbursement of Value Added Tax (VAT)
100% for 7 years
Reimbursement of Entry Tax100% for Plant and Machinery
100% of raw materials for 5 years
Reimbursement of Employment Cost Subsidy
Male 75% for Micro & Small for 5 years and 50% for Medium enterprises for 3 years
(ESI/ESF) Female 100% for 5 years in Micro & Small and 3 years for medium enterprises
Domicile of state
100% for 3 years
Disabled 100% for 5 years
Incentives Offered
September 2015
Incentives Offered
Other Incentives
Patent Registration 100% of the registration cost up to maximum of USD 0.02 Million
Quality Certification Renewal for consecutive two years i.e. for a period of 3 years @ 100% to a total maximum limit of USD 5000
Assistance for technical know-how
100% of cost of purchase of technical know- how up to USD 1667 in case of indigenous technology and up to USD 8333 in case of imported technology.
Entrepreneurship Development Subsidy
Reimbursement of 75% of course fee limited to USD 833 per course
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Investment Regions & Industrial Clusters
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Investment Regions
National Investment and Manufacturing Zone at Kalinganagar
Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR) at Paradeep
Port based manufacturing zone at Dhamra
Sector specific industrial parks in: Electronic Manufacturing Aluminum Plastics Food Processing Textiles Sea food
September 2015
Investment Regions
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National Investment & Manufacturing Zone(NIMZ), Kalinganagar
• Area - 40,339 acres
• Envisaged Investment: USD 15.21 billion
• Availability of feedstock
• Presence of large integrated steel plants such as TATA Steel, Jindal Stainless, Maithan Ispat Ltd, VISA Steel, Nilanchal Ispat Nigam Ltd. along with support infrastructure
Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR), Paradeep
• Area - 68,000 acres
• Envisaged Investment - USD 42.20 billion.
• Anchor tenant – Indian Oil Corporation Limited
• Anchor projects - 15 MMTPA grass root refinery; and setting up a 700 KTA Polypropylene plant
• Opportunities • Downstream industries and
clusters• PPP based development of
infrastructure. September 2015
• Area - 223 acres• Estimated project cost -
USD 29 million. • Committed feedstock of
metal, Value added products to cater to white goods, auto components and construction
• Exclusive infrastructure facility for downstream industries in the aluminum sector
• Area - 300 acres• Estimated project
cost - USD 76 million• Commitment on
feedstock • Exclusive industrial
park catering to value added products in steel
• Area - 2970 acres • Envisaged Investment -
USD 2.38 billion • Includes multi-product SEZ
over 2570 acres• Anchor project by Tata Steel
over 400 acres. • Opportunities in steel and
allied downstream industries, chemical, etc.
• Area – 550 acres• Estimated Project
cost – 325.4 million• Amtek Metal and
Mining Limited is also setting up a 2 MTPA steel plant and a 500 MW power plant.
• Plan to transfer the hot metal from blast furnace to auto park.
• Area - 500 acres • Estimated project
cost - USD 33 million• Commitment on
feedstock • Exclusive industrial
park for downstream industries in stainless steel sector
Downstream Aluminium Park,
Angul
Downstream Steel , Angul
Gopalpur Industrial Park & SEZ
Auto park, Choudwar
Stainless Steel Industrial Park, Kalinganagar
Industrial Parks
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• Area - 120 acres; • Estimated Project
Cost- USD 16.7 million • Committed feedstock
from Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.
• State-of-the-art plug & play infrastructure with common facility center
• Area - 215 acres• Estimated project cost -
USD 32 million. • Exclusive focus on electronic
components• Social infrastructure to
complement the physical infrastructure
• Co-existing software/IT ecosystem as the facility is an integral part of ‘Infovalley’, 600 acre development at Bhubaneswar
• Area – 152 acres• Estimated project cost -
USD 18.9 million• An exclusive infrastructure
facility for seafood/marine products.
• Only such facility on the east coast of India
• State-of-the-art common facility center with cold storage and packaging facilities
• Mega Food Parks at Khurdah over an area of 162 acres
• MITS Food Park at Rayagada over an area 200 acres.
• Fully developed infrastructure to support food processing industries
• Common Facility Center housing pulping line, cold storage, raw ,material godowns etc.
• Developed at Soroda over an area of 97 acres and Bhadrak over an area of 217 acres.
• Fully integrated infrastructure facility to support the entire value chain of textiles
• Opportunity to set up spinning, processing and garmenting units
Plastics Park at Paradeep
Electronics Manufacturing Cluster,
Bhubaneswar
Seafood Processing Park, Deras
Mega Food Park Integrated Textile Park
Industrial Clusters and Parks
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Ease of Doing Business
September 2015
Investor Facilitation
Nodal Agencies for Investment Facilitation
• Industrial Promotion and Investment Corporation of Odisha Limited (IPICOL) functions as the State Level Nodal Agency (SLNA)
• District Industries Centers function as the District Level Facilitation Agency (DLNA).
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Dedicated Investor Facilitation Cells at the State and District levels to strengthen the investor facilitation. The key objective of the Facilitation Cells is:• To guide the investors• Assess the project proposals • Follow up for timely approvals for establishment & operation of the units.
September 2015
Single Window System
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INVESTOR
IPICOLDICs
DLSWCA SLSWCA
HLCA
More than Rs. 500 million (USD 7.94
million)
Up to Rs. 500 million (USD 7.94 million)
Chief Secretary16 members
(Secretary/ Heads of Departments)
District Collector10 members
(Representatives from concerned departments
More than Rs. 10 billion (USD 158.73 million)
Chief Minister12 members
(Ministers/Secretaries)
The State established Single Window Clearance mechanism for providing time bound clearances and approvals. A Combined Application Form (CAF) has been created which all departments/authorities are mandated to accept for various clearances and approvals. The Single Window Clearance System in the State categorizes the proposed projects into three groups based on the total investment proposed.
September 2015
Timelines for Approvals
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15 days(Green Category Industries)
Final Project Approval within 15 days30 days
Final Project Approval within 30 days for Other Industries
Ease of Doing Business
September 2015
Timelines for various approvals
S. No. ServiceTime Limit
(Working Days) DISCOMs
1.
Time taken from request for connection to release of connection where infrastructure is available 15
2.
Time taken from request for connection to release of connection where infrastructure is not available 30
Odisha State Pollution Control Board
3.
Consent to Establish
A‘A’ Category after obtaining environmental clearance 60
B‘B’ Category after obtaining environmental clearance 45
C‘C’ Category 30 4.
Permission under Hazardous Waste (Handling & Management) Rules
30
5. Consent to Operate
A‘A’ Category after obtaining environmental clearance 60
B‘B’ Category after obtaining environmental clearance 45
C‘C’ Category 30
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Timelines for various approvals
S. No. ServiceTime Limit
(Working Days) Directorate of Factories and Boilers
6 Approval of Factory Plan for Non-Hazardous factories 307 Approval of Factory Plan for Hazardous factories 60
8Approval of Factory Plan for Major Accident Hazard (MAH) factories
90
9 Registration and Licensing of Factories 30
10 Renewal/Amendment/Transfer of factory license 3011 Issue of duplicate license 30
12Inspection of Boilers & issue of provisional orders to operate boilers
15
13 Approval of repair order of Boilers 15
14 Steam pipeline drawing approval 3015 Registration of Boilers 30
16Endorsement of Certificates of Boiler Operation Engineers, Boiler Attendants and Welders issued by other States
15
17 Revalidation of Welders’ certificates 15
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S. No. ServiceTime Limit
(Working Days) Labour Commissioner
18Registration under Odisha Shop and Commercial Establishment Act,1956
15
19Renewal of Registration under Odisha Shop and Commercial Establishment Act,1956
15
20
Contract Labour(R & A)Act,1970
15 i)Registration (one time)ii)Licenceiii)Renewal (annual)
21 Industrial Employment Standing Order Act, 1946 45
UDA/Municipalities 22 Building Plan Approval 60
23Issuance of Occupancy Certificate (Applicable to Bhubaneswar Development Authority and other Development Authorities & ULBs
30
24 Trade License 1525 Water Connection 45
26 Conversion of Land Use under master plan 60
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Timelines for various approvals
September 2015
S. No. ServiceTime Limit
(Working Days) Commercial Taxes
27 Registration under VAT Act 328 Registration under CST Act 329 Registration for Profession Tax 3 Industries Department
30 Sanction of incentives under IPR 2015 30
IDCO
Decision on Land Allotment within IDCO Estates outside BMC Area
31Allotment Letter after receipt of recommendation letter from Single Window Authority
30
32Execution of Lease Agreement subject to compliance of Terms and conditions of allotment
15
33 Issue of Possession Certificate 15
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Timelines for various approvals
September 2015
S. No. ServiceTime Limit
(Working Days)
Decision on Land Allotment within IDCO Estates within BMC Area
34Allotment Letter after receipt of recommendation from HLCC
30
35Execution of Lease Agreement subject to compliance of T & C
15
36 Issue of Possession Certificate 15 MSME Department
37 Approval of EM-1 138 Approval of EM-2 2
39Sanction of Interest Subsidy, Capital Investment Subsidy and VAT Reimbursement
30
Directorate of Fire 40 No Objection Certificate 30
41Conversion of land use in all other areas (except ULBs)
60
42 License under Drug and Cosmetics Act 30
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Detailed Timelines
September 2015
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Key Links
WebsitesDepartment Website Link
Government of Odisha http://www.odisha.gov.in/
IPICOL www.investodisha.org
IDCO www.idco.in
Odisha MSME department www.msmeodisha.gov.in
GIS based land bank website http://webgis.idco.in/WebGIS.php
Tax Registration www.odishatax.gov.in
Online Consent Management System
http://odocmms.nic.in/OCMMS/
Approvals from Directorate of Factories and Boilers, Odisha
http://labour.odisha.gov.in/LED/Approval_of_drawings.html
Approvals from Labour Department http://labdirodisha.gov.in/?q=node/100Registrations under the Directorate
of Factories and Boilershttp://labour.odisha.gov.in/LED/make_in_india.html
Directorate of Industries http://diodisha.nic.in/
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