Showing posts with label Gopalpur beach festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gopalpur beach festival. Show all posts

Friday, 28 September 2012

Phase-1 of Gopalpur Port to be completed by March 2013


Cargo-handling capacity pegged at 3.5 million tonne with construction of one berth initially

The first phase of Gopalpur port being developed by Gopalpur Port Ltd is likely to be completed by March, 2013, an official said. "The work is under progress and all efforts are being made to begin cargo handling by March 30, 2013," one of the directors of GPL M M Moharana said. 
The cargo-handling capacity would be around 3.5 million tonne with the construction of one berth initially, he said. GPL will construct three berths -- coal, iron and multipurpose in the same year, he added. Besides the port work, other supporting infrastructure like power distribution system, railway and road connectivity are under process to meet the deadline, he said. He, however, said construction was hampered due to agitation by some people.
 "We are trying our best to meet their demands. We have decided to involve some prominent persons of the area, including local MLAs (Gopalpur and Chhatrapur and MP from Berhampur) to sort out their problem," Moharana said. The company director said the Gopalpur Port Dock Workers' Union affiliated to the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) threatened to launch an agitation following injury of a worker allegedly due to attack by the GPL officials.
 Company officials, however, claimed that the attacker was not an employee of the Gopalpur Port Ltd. GPL was awarded the project for the development of an all weather port by the state government with an investment of around Rs 1,700 crore in 2008. "We have already invested around Rs 320 crore so far in the port project," Mohrana said.
Source: Business Standard

Saturday, 28 July 2012

London Olympics 2012: Berhampur rallies to boost weightlifter Ravikumar's morale

BERHAMPUR:Sports lovers and well wishers in Berhampur are agog over local lad weightlifter K Ravi Kumar's participation in the London Olympics, which kicked off on Friday. A Berhampur-based artist P Vinod Kumar has created a wax sculpture of the weightlifter, who is a medal hopeful in the mega sporting event. The wax model of Ravi Kumar in a weightlifting pose is kept in glass case. "I want to present the sculpture to Ravi Kumar after his return from London" he said. "Winning or losing is immaterial for us. His participation in the Olympics has made us proud," Vinod Kumar said.
Meanwhile, several sports lovers and former weightlifters took out a rally in Berhampur wishing success to Ravi Kumar. The rally on Friday was organized by the Veer Hanuman Circus Physical Institute. Ravi Kumar started his career as a weightlifter from the Veer Hanuman Circus Physical Institute before he was selected to join in the SAI hostel in 2005. "Since he is a member of our club, it is a proud moment for us and we organized a rally wishing his success in the Olympics," said club president BK Panda. "The rally in his home town will definitely boost Ravi's morale. Moreover, it will install sportsman spirit among children," he added.
Source: Times of India
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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Gopalpur beach festival from January 11 to 15

Gopalpur beach festival would be held in January this time rather than in December like earlier years. This five-day beach festival would be held from January 11 to 15. Earlier date of this beach festival used to coincide with Christmas. This decision was taken at the first preparatory meeting for the beach festival held in Berhampur city. This beach festival is organised every year jointly by the Ganjam district administration and Ganjam District Hoteliers' Association (GDHA) to promote tourism at this beach resort and to show case cultural heritage of South Odisha. The preparatory meeting was chaired by Revenue Divisional Commissioner (RDC) southern division, Laxmi Narayan Nayak. It was attended by Ganjam Collector Kishan Kumar, MLAs of Gopalpur and Berhampur and many office bearers.
Decision to shift dates of the beach festival was taken at the request of the GDHA. The GDHA felt holding of beach festival during festive tourist season was putting extra pressure on the small beach resort. Added to it large crowd that gathers up for the beach festival and clogged traffic was also causing problems for the tourists who check in hotels of the beach resort during that time. Holding of this beach festival during January would add up another tourist season for the beach resort, felt GDHA. This famous beach festival had been started during 90s by the GDHA and this famous beach is just 9km away from Berhampur city. Source: The Hindu