Several
firms have expressed interest in investing over Rs 2 lakh crore to establish
Paradip as an industrial hub, according to Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi. He emphasized the expansion of port-based
businesses in Paradip, Dhamara, Astaranga, and Gopalpur while launching the
Kalinga Balijatra at Biju Maidan here. According to him, the state government
wants to fill almost three lakh open positions across all of its departments.
75,000
jobs have already been created, and another 1.5 lakh will follow shortly.
According to him, the Rs 2 crore investment in Paradip comprises the
construction of a shipbuilding facility, a coastline highway, an eight-lane
Paradip-Barbil NH, and a semi-conductor manufacturing facility with maritime
connections to Puri and Singapore.
Along
with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who acknowledged Kalinga Balijatra as an
international festival, the chief minister emphasized the significance of
raising the celebration to national and international standards. According to him, the celebration acts as
a lively reminder of Odisha’s lengthy history of marine trade. The old
economic and cultural ties between the historic Kalinga (now Odisha) and Bali,
which is now a part of Indonesia, are symbolized by the Kalinga Balijatra.
According to the chief minister, the
celebration symbolizes the wealth and marine heritage of Kalinga, the
traditional name for Odisha.