Tuesday, October 19, 2010

IPPTA WORKSHOP IN ORISSA

VIDEO-PAPER MAKING BY VOITH


  
WELCOME
TO
IPPTA MEMBERS
FOR
WORKSHOP-2010
BY
SREE OHM ASSOOCIATESS
THURAIYUR-621010, TN


  
PROGRAMME
IPPTA WORKSHOP
ON
"Optimising Secondary Fibre Processing For High Speed Paper Machine"
ON
22nd and 23rd October, 2010
(Friday and Saturday)
In
The Conference Hall
EMAMI PAPER MILLS LIMITED
Balgopalpur, P.O. Rasulpur
DIST. BALASORE - 756020 (Orissa) INDIA
Tel: 06782-275723, 275726, 275779, 275551, 275552, Telefax: 06782-275778

INDIAN PULP AND PAPER TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION
(IPPTA)
CPPRI Campus, Paper Mill Road, Near Himmat Nagar
Post Box No. 47, SAHARANPUR - 247001 (U.P.), INDIA
Tel: 91 (0) 132-2714082, 2714025, Telefax: 91 (0) 132-2714081
E-mail: ipptaonline@ipptaonline.org
 Website: http://www.ipptaonline.org/

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PHOTO-CM-NAVEEN PATNAIK
Orissa : The land of legend


Orissa is situated on the coast along the Bay of Bengal. Different parts of modern orissa was anciently known as Utkal, Kalinga, Udra, Koshala and Kodanga In the history of mankind Orissa always stands for great stand for human value and glory for superb intelligence. Orissa has gifted with nature's bounty, a 482 km stretch of coastline with golden beaches, serpentine rivers, mighty waterfalls, forest-clad blue hills of Eastern Ghats with rich wild life. Orissa is quite rich in its heritage that houses many remarkable monuments of ancient times. The entire length and breadth of Orissa is marked with remarkable tourist places and each place of India has a tale to tell to its tourist. The patrons of culture and Architecture can perceive the marvelous Architecture of the temples, rock-cut caves and also the forts that once belonged to the Great Oriyan King, radiating the rich heritage of Orissa. The Architecture of edifices, like the Konrak Temple, Jaggrnath Temple, Barbati Palace, Rajrani temple, Khandagiri caves, and the Lalit Giri & Uday Giri are really remarkable. The land, while retaining its pristine glory, also offers the visitors modern amenities. Its territory formed a part of the ancient Kalinga of Mahabharat fame. In the ancient time Orissa was rose to prominence as a Kingdom under Kharavela , a great conquerer and patron of Jainism, in the second half of the Ist century B.C. Other great rulers belonged to the Keshari dynasty and the Eastern Ganga dynasty who were also great builders. At one time the vast kingdom spanned from Ganga to Godavari. The flourishing maritime trade with South-East Asian countries i.e. Java, Bornio had brought in a golden era of affluence and opulence. The Kalinga School of architecture flourished from the 7th to 13th century A.D. The most important monuments of this period can be seen in and around Bhubaneswar and Puri. The Mukteswar Temple is the finest piece of architecture of Kalinga. The Lingaraj Temple of Bhubaneswar, the Jagannath Temple of Puri above all the world renowned world heritage Sun Temple at Konark is the epitome of temple architecture and sculpture. But the modern Orissa came into existence in April 1, 1936. The Britishers declared it as a separate province. In 1948 and 1949 the area of Orissa was almost doubled and the population was increased by a third with the addition of 24 former princely states. In 1950, Orissa became a constituent state of India. It is governed by a chief minister and cabinet responsible to an elected unicameral legislature and by a governor appointed by the president of India. Utkal Gaurav Madhusudan Das was the architect of Modern Orissa and subsequently Sri Nabakrushna Chowdhury, Dr. Harekrishna Mahatab, Sri Biju Patnaik & others engineered their best efforts for catapulting Orissa to himalayan heights of fame & glory. In fact, Orissa has become a multi dimensional, multi coloured, many splendoured, vibrant & boisterous modern state all set on its journey in the present millenium to make its presence and voice felt in the nooks & crannies of the world through the Universal Cult of brotherhood, its unique cultural heritage, luxuriant forests & wild life, sprawling Chilika Lake, bountiful coastline, wide range of tribes & colourful canvass of art & culture. Orissa has been resurgent again rejuvenating and resuscitating its ancient glory, glamour & greatness. Its lush green countryside and fertile plains, tiny hamlets fringed with palm, coconut trees and mango groves offer the charm of rural beauty while the urban pockets, the four cities in particular, with the splendour of modern technology provide the amenities necessary for a comfortable stay. This wonderful land of fascinating beauty boasts of colourful festivals round the year. Orissa is also the land of unique handicrafts and other excellent artefacts.


Fact & Facets of Orissa:
Population: 3.67 crores (as per 2001 census)
Literacy: 64.0% (as per 2001 census)
Area: 1,55,707 sq. Kms.
Landmass: 4.7% of India's landmass
Density of Population: 236 per sq.km (2001 census)
Male:Female Ratio: 1000:972
Location: 81029’ E to 870 29’ E170 49’N to 220 34’ N
Capital: Bhubaneswar (population 6.57 lakh as per 2001 census)
Per Capita Income (Rs): 8547 (2000-01)
Human Development Rank: (2000-01)-11
Population Growth During: (1991-01) - 16.51%
Urban Population as % of Total Population: 14.97%[2001 census]
Rural Population as % of Total Population : 85.03%[2001 census]
Largest populated city: Cuttack
Cultivable Land : 79 Lakh hectares
Irrigated Land : 30%
Non Irrigated Land : 70%
Forest Land : 58,13,547 sq.kms
Percentage of Forestland to total land: 37%
Scheduled Caste Literacy Rate: 36.8%
Scheduled Tribe Literacy Rate : 22.3%


Boundary :
East :- Bay of Bengal
West :- Chhatisgarh
North :-Jharkhand
South :-Andhra Pradesh
North East :-West Bengal

Administrative Units
Districts - 30
Sub Divisions- 58
Tehsils - 171
Development Blocks - 314


Political Representation
Assembly Seats: 147
Number of seats in Lok Sabha: 21
Number of seats in Rajya Sabha: 10


 


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PHOTO-KONARK TEMPLE
TOUR IN ORISSA  

Orissa is the most exciting tour of life. Orissa is stand for nature of life, color of enjoyment and healthy experienced of tourists. The background of Orissa spread with huge amount of temples. The famous temples are the Lingaraja temple at Bhubaneswar, Jaganath temple at puri and Sun temple at Konark. The most interesting part of all these temple is, usually consists of sanctum, one or more various porch commonly with pyramidal roof, dance lobby and a lobby offering.


Brilliant with nature's bounty, a 482 km extend of coastline with virgin beaches, serpentine rivers, mighty waterfalls, forest-clad blue hills of Eastern Ghats with rich wild life, Orissa is spotted with wonderful temples, historic memorial as well as pieces of recent engineering accomplishment. The ground, while retaining its perfect glory, also presents the visitors modern facilities. Its verdant green countryside and rich plains, tiny hamlets fringed with palm, coconut trees and mango groves propose the attraction of rustic loveliness while the urban pockets, the four cities in particular, with the magnificence of modern technology provide the amenities necessary for a relaxed stay. This wonderful land of charming beauty boasts of bright festivals around the year. Orissa is also the land of unique handicrafts and other excellent artifacts.


Tourists gather the Golden Triangle for paying their homage’s to the religious, cultural and normal wonders that abound here. Puri Jagannath Temple, Sun Temple, Lingaraj Temple, Rajarani Temple, Chandrabhaga and Puri Beaches are a few main attractions of the region. Mahavira Jain Temple in Khandagiri; Buddhist stupa in Dhauli, Biological Park and Zoo in Nandankanan; Hot Sulphur Spring with medicinal properties at Atri; Yogini Shrine at Hirapur; Satapara with dancing dolphins throughout the year; the famous appliqué work at Pipli, and Patachitras of Raghurajpur are covered in this tour. A large Buddhist complex at the hillsides of Udayagiri, Ratnagiri and Lalitgiri; temple of Lord Baladeva at Kendrapara; a modern port with hectic tourist activity at Paradeep and the estuarine crocodile sanctuary at Bhitarkanika form a major part of this tour. Chilika Bird Sanctuary; a quiet beach at Gopalpur-on-sea, silk weavers of Berhampur; Ashokan rock edicts at Jaugada; hot sulphur spring at Taptapani and the mountain trails of Mahendragiri hill give a rewarding time to the tourists to this region. Sambalpur is famous for the internationally renowned textiles, rich tribal heritage and fabulous forestlands; Huma is home to the famous Leaning Temple dedicated to Lord Bimaleswar; Ushakothi houses a wildlife sanctuary; Hirakud Dam across the Mahanadi River is one of the world's longest dams; and, the Vidala-Nrusimha Temple at Nrusinghanath stands amidst the verdant beauty of the picturesque Gandhamardan hills. Koraput district abounds in meadows, forests, waterfalls, terraced valleys and darting springs; Sunabeda is a wonderful example of Orissa's gorgeous landscapes; the glittering waterfall at Duduma; Lord Shiva reigns supreme at Gupteswar; natural boulders at Hatipathar appear to be elephants in certain light; on the confluence of three rivers, Minna-Jhola is a perfect place to relax in the sun. Rourkela is famous for its Steel Plant, Indira Gandhi Park and the highest Hanuman Statue of India; Khandadhar for its glittering waterfall; Vedavyas for its natural beauty and Mandira for its dam and picturesque surroundings.

The luxuriant green forest cover of Orissa hosts to wide variety  of Flora and Fauna with additional they Farmed Royal Bengal Tiger. Anotherregion for people coming from different corner to Orissa is picturesque hills, valleys nestle a number of breath taking waterfalls and the rivulets which attract the world people and creat sweet memorial place in their heart in Orissa