By Express News Service
CUTTACK: The transfer of Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO) to refurbish Jagatpur industrial property has been delayed with the Cuttack district administration but to take motion for elimination of encroachments regardless of repeated requests and reminders.
Considering the long-standing demand of Odisha Industries Association (OIA), IDCO authorities had determined to remodel Jagatpur right into a mannequin industrial property by endeavor a number of tasks equivalent to growth of roads, water provide traces, electrical energy, drainage and sewerage system below authorities’s Micro and Small Enterprises Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP).
After getting ready a blueprint of the mannequin industrial property by conducting a survey by way of drone, IDCO floated tenders for growth of inner roads, drainage and sewerage programs and subsequently taking over plantation programme inside the commercial property. However, uncertainty looms massive over its implementation due to the dilly-dallying perspective of the administration in the direction of eradicating encroachments.
It is alleged that although the IDCO authorities have been repeatedly requesting the administration to take away encroachments for finishing up the MSE-CDP, the administration has been turning deaf ear to the letters and reminders.
“Around 343 acre and 190 decimal of land have been allocated to IDCO in several phases for development of industrial infrastructure inside the Jagatpur industrial estate. But it is very unfortunate to intimate that the land parcels inside the industrial estate have been encroached by local people, who have constructed residential buildings, sheds and shops, etc. on the internal approach roads which is hindering the implementation of MSE-CDP. The MSE-CDP scheme may not be taken up and completed successfully on time due to encroachments and non-clearance of the worksites,” said Divisional Head, IDCO, Cuttack Division, Parikshita Mohalik in a reminder to tehsildars of Tangi-Choudwar and Salepur tehsils on August 26.
“We don’t know as to why the administration is delaying the eviction drive which will facilitate IDCO to develop the industrial infrastructure of Jagatpur industrial estate,” mentioned Chaiman, Odisha Industries Association(OIA), Abani Kanungo.
Meanwhile, Tangi-Choudwar and Salepur tehsildars Lipsa Ray and Dibyajyoti Smruti Ranjan Deo confirmed to having obtained the letter and mentioned steps in the direction of eviction might be taken after dialogue with the IDCO authorities.
CUTTACK: The transfer of Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO) to refurbish Jagatpur industrial property has been delayed with the Cuttack district administration but to take motion for elimination of encroachments regardless of repeated requests and reminders.
Considering the long-standing demand of Odisha Industries Association (OIA), IDCO authorities had determined to remodel Jagatpur right into a mannequin industrial property by endeavor a number of tasks equivalent to growth of roads, water provide traces, electrical energy, drainage and sewerage system below authorities’s Micro and Small Enterprises Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP).
After getting ready a blueprint of the mannequin industrial property by conducting a survey by way of drone, IDCO floated tenders for growth of inner roads, drainage and sewerage programs and subsequently taking over plantation programme inside the commercial property. However, uncertainty looms massive over its implementation due to the dilly-dallying perspective of the administration in the direction of eradicating encroachments.
It is alleged that although the IDCO authorities have been repeatedly requesting the administration to take away encroachments for finishing up the MSE-CDP, the administration has been turning deaf ear to the letters and reminders.
“Around 343 acre and 190 decimal of land have been allocated to IDCO in several phases for development of industrial infrastructure inside the Jagatpur industrial estate. But it is very unfortunate to intimate that the land parcels inside the industrial estate have been encroached by local people, who have constructed residential buildings, sheds and shops, etc. on the internal approach roads which is hindering the implementation of MSE-CDP. The MSE-CDP scheme may not be taken up and completed successfully on time due to encroachments and non-clearance of the worksites,” said Divisional Head, IDCO, Cuttack Division, Parikshita Mohalik in a reminder to tehsildars of Tangi-Choudwar and Salepur tehsils on August 26.
“We don’t know as to why the administration is delaying the eviction drive which will facilitate IDCO to develop the industrial infrastructure of Jagatpur industrial estate,” mentioned Chaiman, Odisha Industries Association(OIA), Abani Kanungo.
Meanwhile, Tangi-Choudwar and Salepur tehsildars Lipsa Ray and Dibyajyoti Smruti Ranjan Deo confirmed to having obtained the letter and mentioned steps in the direction of eviction might be taken after dialogue with the IDCO authorities.