Urge industry champions to protect nature and work towards a zero-discharge industry: Minister of Energy, Industries and MSMEs, Govt of Odisha
May 28, 2021
- Focus on IT & Electronics sector required for further industrial development
- State working towards making industrial policies more progressive and forward looking
NEW DELHI/ BHUBANESHWAR, 28 May 2021: Capt Dibya Shankar Mishra,
Minister of Energy, Industries and MSMEs, Government of Odisha today said
that while the world is still discussing effects of global warming, the state
of Odisha is facing those adversities year after year. We will keep facing
adversities, like COVID, cyclones and floods until we take care of the
environment, he said.
Addressing the Annual General
Meeting of FICCI Odisha State Council, Capt Mishra urged
industry champions in the state, and the country, to be environment friendly
and conserve nature. "We will have to protect nature and work towards a
zero-discharge industry. We need to take care of our workforce and workplaces
for a healthy, holistic growth of our industries," he said.
Further, the Minister said
that the six focus industries in the state- tourism; food processing;
chemicals, plastics, and petrochemicals; electronics manufacturing; ancillary
and downstream industries in metal sector; and textiles and apparels, have been
performing well, both in terms of production and investments. "However, if the
state has to aim for further development and investments, we need to focus on
IT and electronics. There is a vast scope of development in this sector. The
state government will facilitate all necessary actions towards this effect," he
noted.
Elaborating on Odisha being a land of
opportunities, Capt Mishra said, "Odisha boasts of available land bank.
It is time to shift from the coast to the west and south of the state for
available land resources for industries."
Speaking at the event, Mr Hemant
Sharma, Principal Secretary, Industry Department, Government of Odisha
noted that the state government is committed to bringing more progressive
industrial policies and facilitation mechanisms for investments. "Major pillars
of industry in the state - mining, metallurgy, textiles, food processing and
petrochemicals continue to do well. Our endeavour is to continue to broad base
our industrial development. We are devising our industrial policies to make it
more progressive and forward looking," he said.
Dr Nitin B Jawale, MD IPICOL and Special Secretary,
Industry Department, Government of Odisha said that the state government has
taken huge strides in investment and industrialisation in the state. "Whatever
heights we (the state) have reached and whatever accolades we have achieved,
FICCI has been a very important part of it."
FICCI and the Govt of Odisha share
the same vision for the next stage of industrial development, noted Dr
Jawale. "We have largely shifted to broad based inclusive industrial
growth. FICCI has really understood the terms of this game and has helped us by
not just getting large-scale investments but also investments in the medium and
small sector industries," he added.
"Vision 2030 is our (the state
government's) very ambitious plan; we want to establish ourselves as the
biggest primary producer of industrial metals - steel and stainless steel and
aluminium. Odisha produces one-fourth of India's steel and more than half of
stainless steel and aluminium produced in the country. The next level of
development is adding value to the metal that is produced in the state. We have
a plan of adding 50 per cent value to the metal produced in the state. The
Vision 2030 plan involves participation from the MSME sector, particularly the
medium industries sector and niche industries," he further added.
Ms Monica Nayyar Patnaik, Chairperson, FICCI Odisha State
Council and MD, Sambad Group noted that the FICCI Odisha State Council has
partnered the Govt of Odisha as its National Industry Partner for various
programmes like Make in Odisha, Krushi Odisha, & Odisha 50. "We (FICCI) are
also a part of the state government's task force in vaccination drives and
procuring medical oxygen supply," she said.
Applauding the state government,
Mr Dilip Chenoy, Secretary General, FICCI said that the impact of the
cyclone on the industry and production has been minimum due to the efforts of
the government.
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