Bhubaneswar: The projects under Odisha Mineral Areas Development Corporation (OMBADC) acquired people’s acceptance and participation with remarkable success in construction, completion and commissioning.
All the housing, drinking water and social forestry projects sanctioned during 1st phase from ad-hoc CAMPA were completed and commissioned.
A meeting of the OMBADC Board of Directors, chaired by Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mahapatra was held here on Wednesday. Additional Chief Secretary Forest and Environment Satyabrata Sahu outlined the issues, and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) G Rajesh presented the updates along with new project proposals for discussion.
Mahapatra approved 6 new projects estimated around Rs 1,752 crore and directed to include more of the sustainable livelihood promotion and skill development projects in mining affected areas.
Various departments were asked to sponsor more number of projects having direct linkage with income generation and enhancement of livelihood opportunities. OMBADC was directed to take up skill development projects for youths from mining affected areas in collaboration with skill development department.
The new projects approved included:
1. Natural Farming for year round crop in 36 Blocks of Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj and Sundargarh districts amounting to Rs. 250.72 Cr. for benefit of 2,49,021 farmers in 216 GPs;
2. Piped Water Supply scheme for 787 villages in 11 blocks of Mayurbhanj amounting to Rs. 856.87 Cr;
3. Establishment of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Centre for the districts of Mayurbhanj and Keonjhar amounting to Rs. 106.36 Cr;
4. Construction of all-weather connectivity roads for 23 blocks of Ghatagaon block amounting to Rs. 19.64 Cr;
5. Infrastructure development in Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanja Deo University, Mayurbhanj amounting to Rs. 29 Cr; and
6. Improving quality of education in 36 Odisha Adarsh Vidyalayas amounting to Rs. 489.53 Cr.
Rajesh appraised that a sum of Rs. 869.42 Cr. was received from Ad-hoc CAMPA. Against this, 29829 pucca dwellings houses of Rs. 402.03 cr; 215 piped drinking water supply projects of Rs. 618.59 Cr; social and farm forestry projects including afforestion and soil and moisture conservation activities of Rs. 56.06 Cr; and Projects for skill development of Tribal youths from 691 mining affected areas of 29 blocks in 8 districts with allocation of Rs. 2.04 Cr were sanctioned and implemented through different departments.
He added, “As of now, all Projects funded by Ad-Hoc CAMPA under housing, drinking water and social forestry have been completed, while more than 80% achievement accomplished in the Skill Development project.”
Review showed that under compensation money funds, the OMBADC had fund of Rs. 19823 cr including the interest. Against this, Board had earlier approved 47 need based projects proposed by 16 departments amounting to Rs. 15870.50 Cr.
All these projects were under smooth implementation with people’s participation. The projects under implementation mostly were from sectors like drinking water, education, health, livelihood, environmental protection, rural connectivity and water conservation.
Development Commissioner Pradeep Kumar Jena, Principal Secretary Steel and Mines DK Singh, Principal Secretary Finance Vishal Kumar Dev, PCCF (HoFF) Debibutta Biswal, along with senior board members from Government of India and different State Government departments participated in discussion.