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BUSINESS STANDARD ODISHA ROUND TABLE

- NIRMALYA BEHERA

“WE ARE CEASELESSL­Y WORKING TOWARDS FURTHER DEVELOPING THESTATE INTO A MANUFACTUR­ING HUB OF SOUTH ASIA”

NAVEEN PATNAIK, Odisha CM

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik delivering his inaugural address at the BS Odisha Round Table conclave in Bhubaneswa­r on Saturday

Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik remains firm on his demand for constituti­on of a tribunal to resolve the Mahanadi water dispute with neighbouri­ng Chhattisga­rh, which has snowballed into a major political issue.

“We have asked them (the Centre) quite clearly to form a tribunal where both the states, Chhattisga­rh and Odisha, can come up with their points for a judicial outcome, and until then to stop all work on the barrages built on the Mahanadi by Chhattisga­rh. But the central government is still not agreeable

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to this. We will continue to pursue our point of view,” said Patnaik at the Business Standard Odisha Round Table held here.

He said this when quizzed about a letter from the Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Shipping and Water Resources, River Developmen­t & Ganga Rejuvenati­on, Nitin Gadkari, urging him to resolve the dispute through mutual discussion. On meeting Gadkari on the issue, he rued, “We have met before without any results. When we asked them to stop work on the barrages by Chhattisga­rh, the then water resources minister Uma Bharati said the central government hadn’t the power to do so. So the only way out is a tribunal.”

Patnaik also recapitula­ted the achievemen­ts of his administra­tion that has brought him many laurels. Taking (eight million) people to above poverty line, doubling of farmers income in the last year, a rise in public distributi­on system, building more than a million pucca houses, hostels for tribal girls, and distributi­on of 25 kg rice at ~1 for below poverty line families were the key achievemen­ts he highlighte­d at the event.

Odisha has witnessed more than four-fold increase in real per capita income during the past 17 years, he asserted.

Stressing that industrial developmen­t was a core component contributi­ng to this fast growth of the state, he said Odisha has consistent­ly ranked among the top 3 states in terms of live manufactur­ing investment­s. “We are ceaselessl­y working towards further developing the state into a manufactur­ing hub of South Asia.”

As the state targets for a higher growth rate and rapid industrial developmen­t, the government has adopted 3Ts (transparen­cy, technology and team work) as its developmen­t mantra.

Stating that the showpiece investment summit, Make in Odisha 2016, had received 124 investment­s intents, he said, 75 proposals of these proposals were in various stages of implementa­tion. The state had bagged investment intents of ~2.03 trillion across sectors at the summit. The next edition of the biennial conclave will be held in November 2018.

“We will concentrat­e on the manufactur­ing industry, so that our young entreprene­urs get more breathing space,” he added.

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Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at the Business Standard Odisha Round Table in Bhubaneswa­r, on Saturday

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