Paradip

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Paradip
ପାରାଦୀପ.
City
Jagannath temple at Paradeep
Jagannath temple at Paradeep
Paradip is located in Odisha
Paradip
Paradip
Location in Odisha, India
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Country  India
State Odisha
District Jagatsinghpur
Elevation 1 m (3 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 68,585
Languages
 • Official Odia
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

Paradip, also spelt Paradeep,(Odia:ପାରାଦୀପ) is a major seaport town and a designated municipality area in Jagatsinghpur district of Odisha, India.it also has a calm & clean sea beach . which is very popular among local visitors . the small town is surrounded by many villages Haladia Gada is one of them

Geography

Paradip is located at Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found..[1] It has an average elevation of 1 m (3.3 ft).

Economy

Paradip Port

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The Port of Paradip founded by Raghavendra, is the primary port in Odisha, and one of the largest on India's east coast. The port handled over 57 million tonnes of cargo in 2009-2010. Thermal coal and iron ore are major commodities that transit the port.[2] Located on the Bay of Bengal at a latitude 20° 55.44' N and a longitude 86°34.62' E, the port is built on an artificial harbour with ships accessing the port via manmade lagoons. Former Chief Minister of Odisha Biju Patnaik, an aviator and a freedom fighter, spearheaded the port's establishment.

Storage Area

55000sq. mtr.of concrete paved area near the berth. Storage area secured & protected. Capacity to store about 1000 TEUs (20 ft).

Equipments Available

One Mobile crane of 75MT capacity (Port). Two 50 MT mobile cranes & one 20 MT forklift (private). Adequate trailers to handle TEUs and FEUs (private).

Facility

Berthing priority for container vessels. Hence, nil waiting 50% Concession in both vessel & cargo related charges for container vessels. Harbor Mobile cranes at berths to handle containers. In house stuffing / destuffing facility. Siding facility for Rail handling of containers,one RO-RO jetty,single point mooring

Container Traffic

2010-11 Import of 1084 empty TEUs. Export of 2443 TEUs laden container with 61361ton.

Industry

Indian Oil is establishing a major oil refinery with installed capacity of 15 MMTPA at Paradip. Other major industries in the area include:

  • Paradeep Phosphates Limited, a fertilizer company height
  • Paradeep Plastic Park Limited
  • IFFCO- Fertilizer Plant
  • Essar Steel's Pellet plant
  • Indian Oil marketing terminal
  • Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd. - marketing terminal
  • Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd. - marketing terminal.
  • Cargill's edible oil plant
  • Indian Oil Corporation Limited IOCL
  • Skol Breweries Ltd, ( Unit- East Coast Brewery)

Paradip is emerging as a major industrial hub with several upcoming steel plants including a US$12 billion plant being developed by POSCO of South Korea. In addition, alumina refineries, thermal power plants, and a petrochemical complex are under development.

Paradip has been identified for development as one of the six major petroleum, chemicals and petrochemical investment regions (PCPIRs) in India, along the lines of Pudong in China, Rotterdam in Europe and Houston in North America. The Paradip PCPIR has identified an investment potential of US $68.84 billion, spread over 284 square kilometres (110 sq mi) in the area.[3]

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[4] As of 2001,Paradip had a population of 73,633. Males constituted 58% of the population and females 42%, due to rapid migration of young industrial workers to the area. Paradip has an average literacy rate of 73%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 79%, and female literacy is 65%. 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.In 2009, the population of this town was estimated at 150,000[citation needed].

The rapid growth is attributed to the migration of workers following the expansion of the port, and establishment of major projects, like Indian Oil's Paradip Refinery.

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