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(Bihar Times) There seems to   be a new realization in political class of eastern states towards raising the   voice, howsoever insincerely,  towards economical self realization of the   region. Though belated , the glimpses of same can be found hidden in the 13   point demand submitted by JMM for six laning of NH33 among others. Then there is   demand from Orissa government to develop Banspani -Paradweep corridor. Bihar   government has also been on and off repeating demand for Patna- Ranchi-   Jamshedpur- Haldiya/Paradweep Economic Corridor. Then there is various demand   from Nepalese government for connectvity to Kathmandu and high speed secure   corridor through Bihar to a port. However, the most comfounding part of this   entire disjoint effort is that there is no common endeavour from these various   stakeholders, evenwhen, essentially all of them are striving towards the same   objective.  A concerted joint effort from all these economically and politically   important stakeholders could have been hardly ignored by any government at the   center.  Off course they need to work collectivelly through a joint forum in   order to make this come true. Eastern region of   the country has been quite rich in natural resources and has hidden in itself a   vast economic potential. However, it has not been able to progress because of a   complex interaction of various factors, immediate historical background and also   due to other policy related distortions largely in the hands of central   authorities. Besides, this region also suffered on account of lack of coherent   industrial vision on part of its leadership. One important factor in this has been rise of communist   movement resulting in industrial unrest and stagnation in a state which was to   meant to act as economic trade and commerce gateway of the East. Region suffered   on account of over idealism ingrained in so called intellectualism. Adverse   industrial environment affected dependent economic region more than the host   state. Host state did not suffer as much because of having once most promising   metropolis, with built in economic sustainability of its institutions and   establishments, as its capital.  Worse this region was also affected by the worst kind of   policy discrimination in form of freight equalization. While this resulted in   advantage of nearness to raw material becoming an irrelevant factor in locating   an enterprise, decline of Kolkata under communist influence deprived this region   loosing out on a promising growth engine.  Kolkata offered   advantage of not only a port as window the world but also an attractive   immediate market. Other policy biases aimed at locating all institutional   infrastructures, nodal offices, head offices and regulatory offices in the   existing metros didn't help the matter either. Central authority had by,   resorting to linguistic reorganization of states recognized, the state specific   role for the various metropolis cities. This process of language based   reorganization gave rise to stronger regional identities resulting in inability   of the metro cities to act as the nerve center of economic activity, leading to   their failure to act as a melting pot as would have been desired. Not making   these cities as union territory betrayed the design of policy makers from the   very beginning. This being the case one should have expected development of   alternate urban conglomerates. However evidence inherent in past actions of   government point to contrary. In case of eastern region the things did not help the   matter either when the leadership from the dependent region failed to explore an   alternative to its overdependence on Kolkata Port. This lack of vision had   resulted in other region stealing march, over the promising eastern region, to   emerge as more attractive destination for industry. This has resulted in long   term loss for the region as being witnessed today. Eastern Economic Corridor originating at Kathmandu (and   connecting to Tibbat links) passing through Raxaul- Muzaffarpur- Shahpur Patori-   Bakhatiyarpur- BiharSharief- Nawada- Hazaribagh- Ranchi- West Singhbhum   (Kharsawan-Chaibasa-Jhinkpani)- Kendujhar (Banspani)- Jajpur (Sukinda)-   Kendrapara-Jagatsinghpur (Paradweep)/ Puri. Also an spur, which already exist,   leading to Haldiya Port at Kharsawan/Tamar 
    
    
    
    
 
 Given this background, there is a strong case for   developing an attractive economic region matching or excelling the competitive   profile of the other regions across the country. This calls for a common cause   between the various states of the regions which have suffered industrial and   economic ignominy all along. Rise of Paradweep as a promising port and reversal   of freight equalization policy coupled with revival of mineral development and   metal industry, riding on commodity prices upswing, offers a great opportunity   for the entire region. A careful study of the pattern of  location   of new industrial undertakings and other developments like focus on Eastern   Region as future granary of India led by Eastern UP & Bihar,    hydro power capability and focus on harnessing the same in Nepal   and numerous thermal power plants in the region make development of a viable   economic corridor all the more attractive. This route also passes through some   of the richest iron ore, coal belts and other mineral bearing areas. All this   promises a high returns economic corridor. District of Kendujhar, Paschim   Singhbhum, Jamshedpur, Ranchi, Patratu, Hazaribagh, Biharsharief, Patna,   Muzaffarpur, Raxaul, Birganj and Kathmandu  are all Industrial and   Economic hub which can be roped in a north south economic corridor and can in   turn be linked up to China through Tibbetan Region at Kathmandu. Also this route   can emerge as one of the most viable tourism corridor when linked to Puri as   well. Puri to Kathmandu in an overnight 10 hour journey in Shatbadi kind of   train, passing through Buddhist circuit (with an spur to Varanasi via Gaya) and   destinations like Konark can definitely do wonders for tourism industry in the   region Further a fish bone like spurs as feeder route can be   used to link up this north south corridor to a wider feeding region using   various NH crossings and railway trunk lines along its length. Current Status:  Railway line  
    Missing link between Kathmandu and Birganj    (80 KM)Bridge Required between Shahpur Patori and   BakhatiyarpurKodarma- Hazaribagh- Ranchi Missing link: Work is   supposedly on.Ranchi-Bundu-Tamar-Kharsawan Missing link   (80KM)Doubling of entire stretch. Of close to ( around 900   KM) Railway will have to run 2 Pair of Shatabadi / Rajdhani   Type of Trains one each in evening and in morning time originating from both   side. And perhaps one Train of Desert Queen type. Highway: 
    Bridge between Shahpur Patori- BakhatiyarpurMissing link between Tamar-Kharsawan-Chaibasa and   upgradation of State Highway from Chaibasa to Champua to Parsora into a Four/Six   Lane NH (about 70 Km Stretch)4 Laning of Entire stretch with exception of Tamar-   Kharsawan- Chaibasa Parsora link planned under NHDP III:Possibly making the entire stretch from Kathmandu to   Paradweep a six lane Access Controlled Expressway Gas Pipeline Grid:  1. Spur Available up to Talechar 2. Originating from Talechar and moving right up   to Gaya along the proposed corridor and joining proposed Haldiya-Gaya-Jagdishpur   pipeline and further up to Kathmandu. Energy Grid:  1.      750 KV line all along   connecting Nepal Grid to Muzaffapur to Barh to Biharsharief to Patratu to Ranchi   to Jamashedpur to Talechar to Paradweep   2.      440 KV exist (or Proposed) along the stretch with   exception of Ranchi- Jamshedpur link. This can be initial   implemented by connecting the missing link between Ranchi and   Jamshedpur Port: 
    Paradweep   PortAlternative Port   could be at Dhamra     Bihar , Jharkhand,   Orissa, Nepal and Central Government should together for an SPV to execute this   corridor project. It can be fully funded by central government as a national   project or can have equity participation from various contending authorities.   Operation responsibility of rail route can stay with railways/ road Route with   NHAI, Gas Grid with GAIL and PowerLines with Powergrid.    
    This entire corridor should be preferably developed as a   National Project. If the central government can spend Rs 2500 crore on   Sethusamundram project for questionable economic benefits, it should not mind   funding this corridor fully as it has many fold higher economic benefit for the   entire eastern region of country and has some international implications as   well. Expected Cost:  The additional expenses ( not taking in account work in   progress or already part of specific plans like NHDP III) would be in the range   of  Rs. 5000-5500 crores. Of this around 1000 crores will have to be invested on   Nepal side around Rs 2000 Crore in Bihar (Most of this on Gas Pipeline and on   Rail Cum Road Bridge between Shahpur Patori and Bakhatiyarpur ( state government   already has planned for a Bridge anyway) Even Jharkhand government will have to   incur a cost of around rs 2000 Crores on the remaining work.    Orissa government will also have to incur an expense around Rs 500   Crores on various works related this corridor. Cost will go up further with a   six lane configuration and strengthening of Railway Network. Some additional   amount will have to be provided for connectivity improvement at feeder points   and to create some additional feeder routes.  *A Financial Sector Professional with over 11 years of experience in   various streams like Investment Banking, Financial Services and Debt Market   Operations.
 
  
  
  
  
    
    
      It’s really a very nice  Plan, which have the capability to change this graphics of this region. Not  only region it can help also a lot the most undeveloped region to come into the  track of development. I think Orissa, Jharkhand, Bihar & Nepal should  make a common forum for this kind of plans.  Indian cities are now a  days facing high immigration, which can be solved by such kind of plans. This  kind of projects will generate the possibility of industrialization of this  region too like Western region of India.  Let us see when this  states’ government will think for their state & people & for the same  Country too. May GOD it come in reality ASAP. 
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