Environment Management Plan (Anugul) : Economy

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WORKING PROFILE : WORKING DISTRIBUTION:

 As per census 2011,


 The proportion of main workers to the total workers is 65.9 percent, According to the data inflow we see that the no. of females working in agricultural
which is less than the state average of 67.2 percent. fields has a quite more influence so we can implement various schemes related to the
other female
Male
 On the other hand, work participation rate is 39.8 percent and is 12% cultivator selling of crops at good margins which will enable a balanced structure.
slightly higher than the state average. 14% Female
other male cultivator
 Proportion of cultivators to the total workers is 30.3 percent in the 22%
female Male
6%
male agriculture
district. household
household 14%
 Agricultural labourers constitute 28 percent of the total workers in industry
industry In order to achieve economic development , we need to first fix the current broken
3% Female
the district. 2%
agriculture economic model which is undermining gender equality and causing extreme
 Mining & industrialization in few parts of the district have 27% economic inequality.
significantly influenced the traditional occupation of the local
population
Description Total Male Female SECTORAL DISTRIBUTION :

Population 4,19,74,218 2,12,12,136 2,07,62,082


Primary sector Secondary sector Tertiary sector
Main workers 1,07,07,543 87,94,413 19,13,130
(25.11%) (41.16%) (9.21%)
Marginal workers 68,34,046 31,08,242 37,25,804 AGRICULTURE Sl no. HEAD UNIT PARTICULA TOURISM: A part from this industrial
RS
(16.28%) (14.65%) (17.95%)
The soil of the district is mostly Red scenario, Angul is also famous
1. NO. OF - 2595 for Satkosia gorge, beautiful natural
Non workers 2,44,32,629 93,09,481 1,51,23,148 Lateritic, Sandy & Alluvial in nature. MSME’S set up
(58.21%) (43.21%) (72.84%) dense forest, hills, rivers (Mahanadi,
Major Crops grown in the District are
Marginal workers Paddy, Pulses, vegetables, spices etc. 
2. Total Lakhs 31327.17 Brahmani) etc.
Workforce Participation Investment
Agricultural land over 30 percent of The land is fertile due to flowing of
the total geographical area of the
Indira Awas Yojana 3. Total - 5448 river Mahanadi & Bramhani and its
employment
district is protected. generation tributaries
25% Male
45% FAMOUS PLACES OF INTEREST :
Female MINERAL RESOURCES IN THE Maa budhi thakurani,Jaganath
58% 55% Source: Directorate of Industries, Cuttack and DIC, Angul,2018-19
16% REGION: temple,Satakosia,Hingula
Angul district is enriched with many The locational .advantage and Pitha,Bhimkanda
valuable economic minerals like coal, abundant stock of manpower and raw 2016 2017 2018 2019
Male Female
Kyanite, graphite, fireclay, china clay, materials have played an important DOMEST 836710 906411 985916 1050387
Main workers Marginal workers
INFERENCE: We infer that the non working rate is very high so along with that employment
Non workers precious and semi-precious stones, role in the industrial development of IC
opportunities needs to be created for decreasing non working rate. through our planning dimension and decorative stones etc. the district. FOREIGN 557 1984 2783 3035
interventions we can provide a platform to SHGs in getting an identity and can propose
strategies to increase participation of people to decrease non working rate. Talcher-Angul area also has many Besides, during the year 2014- TOTAL 837267 908395 988699 1053422
industries proportionality mainly 15.,1011 nos of Micro Small and
INDUSTRIAL AND MINING INFERENCE: (Thermal power, Aluminum, Coal Medium Enterprises have been
In 2005-06, the value of all minerals in Angul district was Rs.395728 washeries, Ferro alloys, Coal mines). TOURIST INFLOW
Established with total capital
lakhs which was highest in the state, and was 39.05% of the total In the district of Angul, there are ten 1200000 1053422
1050387
investment of about Rs 68386.94 lakhs 988699
908395985916
837267906411
1000000 836710
output value of all minerals in Orissa. That year the number of working 800000

TOURIST
DOMESTIC
working mines and two non-working with 7447 nos. of Employment 600000 FOREIGN
mines in the district were 14 employing 9115 persons, which was coal mines.
400000
TOTAL
generated in Angul district. 200000 557 1984 2783 3035
second largest employment in the mining sector in the state.Industrial 0
2016 2017 2018 2019
sector is playing a leading role for the all-round development of Angul YEAR

district.

SHEET NO. - SCALE: N.T.S SUBMITTED TO:


ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN(ANUGUL) DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AS A
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING PART OF PLANNING STUDIO - VII
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY, ECONOMY SUBMITTED BY REMARKS:
TECHNO CAMPUS, GHATIKIA, BHUBANESWAR
INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF ANUGUL DISTRICT: GROWTH TREND: EXISTING STATUS:
There is positive growth trend with respect to Aluminum, Steels, INDUSTRI Angul Talcher Kangula TOTAL
SMALL ES Industrial Industrial Industrial
Sponge Iron etc. based Projects in the district taking into consideration Estate Estate Estate
Crop and animal production, hunting and related service the availability of resources, infrastructure, manpower and demand.
activities ,Mining and quarrying ,Extraction of crude Further, various fiscal incentives to MSMEs announced in Industrial Total Land 224.730 71.200 5.000 300.93
petroleum and natural gas ,Mining of metal ores ,OSO Policy Resolution 2015 & Odisha MSME Policy-2016 have positive (in Acres)
BASICALLY THESE ARE THE SMALL ENTERPRISES OF THE impact on the growth of MSMEs in the district. Common 2.950 14.240 1.000 18.19
WHOLE DISTRICT. Utility ( in
YEARS NO. OF EMPLOYMENT INVESTMENT Acres)
REGISTERED (LAKH RS.)
UNITS Land 11.824 37.87 3.035 52.729
Allotted
1999-2000 15 101 24.22 (in Acres)
2000-01 34 227 114.09
Prevailing 88.00 11.00 16.50 -
2001-02 54 301 156.23 Land Rate
2002-03 63 276 1509.1 Per Acre
Fig: shows the coal mines anugul-talcher Fig: shows the bauxite mines NALCO, anugul
(Rs. In
Source: economic times.com Source: nalcoindia.com 2003-04 65 315 98.71 lakh
IN
D There are 11 Coal Mines covering 10474.336 Hectares, 1 2004-05 65 323 69.24
Sandstone mine covering 17.5 Hectares and 1 Quartz mine Total 25 21 6 50
US 2005-06 70 386 179.26 Units
TR covering 10.744 Hectares.
2006-07 62 262 112.03 No of 16 11 3 32
IE
S MEDIUM 2007-08 56 328 102.16 units
Working
M/s. Babamani Roadways & Bore wells, Anand Nagar, M/s. 2008-09 61 Indira Awas Yojana 687 352.56
Babamani Roadways & Bore wells, Anand Nagar, Dinesh 2009-10 62 341 188.72 Closed 1 0 0 1
Units
Head No. of Total Total 2010-11 70 411 354.52
MSMEs set Investment Employment Table: shows the existing status activites of the units

up Generation 2011-12 75 395 741.82 Source: economic times.com

2012-13 92 552 1424.33 SCHEMES:

particulars 2595 no 31327.17 5448 no 2013-14 270 949 11.97 ODISHA MSME DEV. POLICY 2016
lakhs 2014-15 1011 7447 68386.94 Odisha is the home to some of the leading public sector
Table: shows the economy activites of the units
Source: economic times.com
2015-16 2056 7704 20608.95 enterprises like HAL, RSP, IRE, MCL, NALCO, NTPC, NINL, PPT,
2016-17 2325 7216 20936.68 IOCL, Ordinance Factory and private companies .
LARGE 2017-18 1908 4525 14130.26 INDUSTRIAL POLICY RESOLUTION, 2015
National Aluminum Company Ltd.(NALCO), NALCO Nagar, 2018-19 2595 5448 31327.17 policy framework and fiscal incentives for industries including
Angul ,National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), Kanhia, Table: shows the growth trend activites of the units MSMEs. However, MSME sector suffers from intrinsic
Source: economic times.com
Angul ,Talcher Thermal Power Station, Talcher Electricity, disadvantages in availing priority in infrastructure, credit
,Heavy Water Plant, ,Mahanadi Coal Field Ltd.(MCL), Talcher, INFERENCE- linkages, marketing and needs extra support especially in
Angul ,M/s. Shree Metaliks Ltd., Amlapada, Angul Sponge From the above diagnosis we get the info. that the most nuber of industrially backward districts, With a view to provide a
Iron,. M/s. Bindal Sponge Ltd., Sunakhani, Talcher Sponge Iron investment on the year of 2018-19 that is around 70000lakh in rs . conducive eco-system

SHEET NO. - SCALE: N.T.S SUBMITTED TO:


ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN(ANUGUL) DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AS A
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING PART OF PLANNING STUDIO - VII
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY, ECONOMY SUBMITTED BY REMARKS:
TECHNO CAMPUS, GHATIKIA, BHUBANESWAR

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