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IFC pats Odisha, state to set up 61 food storage godowns

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
The Odisha government today decided to ink a pact with the International Financial Corporation (IFC) to construct 61 food storage godowns and other projects at a cost of Rs 120 crore, a top official said.

State chief secretary J K Mohapatra said this after a review meeting with IFC officials here on the ongoing partnership projects.

"The food godowns will help us tackle procurement issues.

Besides, some practical difficulties faced by the government will also be sorted out," Mohapatra told reporters.

While the state government would avail technical expertise of the IFC for the project to be executed on a private-public-partnership (PPP) mode, details about investment and selection of places would be worked out in a later stage, he stated.
 

Besides, the state government is also considering to go ahead with the IFC to implement its projects, including solar energy production, construction of affordable housing and tertiary hospitals in the state.

Programme has been made to develop a 300-bed green fieldmulti tertiary health care hospital in Gadakana. Besides,

It has been decided to set up 500-bed hospitals in Kaliprasad,

Bramheswarpatana, Rasulgarh, and Bharatpur with a total investment of Rs 188 crore.

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First Published: Jan 17 2014 | 10:18 PM IST

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