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Odisha to begin land acquisition for A-C-T railway corridor
By Input from Agencies
Place: Bhubaneswar

Date: 24-Jul-2012 02:25:28
 
Odisha to begin land acquisition for A-C-T railway corridor

Bhubaneswar:  Odisha government today asked the state-owned Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO) to go ahead with land acquisition for the proposed Angul-Chhendipada-Talcher (A-C-T) railway corridor in the coal belt.

The direction in this regard was given to IDCO by Chief Secretary B K Patnaik at a review meeting on the proposed railway corridor. "The alignment of the corridor has been finalised and the preliminary project proposal prepared," a senior official said.

Around 5,000 acres of land will be required for the railway corridor. "About Rs 5,000 crore will be invested for development of the project excluding the land cost," he said.

"It has also been decided that Odisha Mining Corporation (OMC) will provide financial support for development of the railway corridor project, if required," Patnaik said adding a special land acquisition officer will be engaged for the purpose.

Besides Nalco, JSPL, IMFA, around 54 industries including Monnet, Rungta Mines, Maha-Guj, MAHAGENCO and TATA will be benefited from this corridor.

Of the 57 industries 23 are in steel sector, 22 in power sector, and 12 are in other sectors. The number of beneficiary industries will increase with allotment of more coal blocks in the locality, he said adding many stake holders have expressed their interest in the project and welcomed it.

The proposed railway corridor will be flanked by Jarapada-Chhendipada road, NH-42, and NH-23 road networks. The corridor will be a composite one with railway, road and water tracks. .

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