Bhubaneswar: A high-level delegation from the World Bank visited Bhubaneswar Friday to observe and understand Odisha’s flagship urban initiatives under the Housing & Urban Development Department.
The delegation was received by Housing & Urban Development Department Principal Secretary, Usha Padhee, who presented Odisha’s urbanisation and development road map, highlighting progress across water supply, sanitation, urban mobility, affordable housing, and citizen-centric governance. The visiting team included Johannes Zutt (Regional Vice President), Imad Fakhoury (Director), Keiko Inoue (South Asia Practice Manager, Education), Aparnaa Somanathan (South Asia Practice Manager, Health & Social Protection), Soumya Kapoor Mehta (Senior Economist) and Kritika Singh (Country Management Team). During the interaction at Kharavel Bhawan, the delegation engaged with senior officers of the Department and acknowledged Odisha’s data-driven and outcome-oriented approach to urban reforms.
Following the briefing, the delegation visited Palasuni to witness sanitation practices on the ground, including the 150-TPD Material Recovery Facility, coconut-waste recycling facility, water treatment plant and community-linked waste management operations. The team interacted with Swachh Karmis and Women Self-Help Groups and appreciated the role of community participation in environmental stewardship and decentralised sanitation models. They later held a dialogue with beneficiaries of the affordable housing project at Nilamadhab Niwas, who shared their experiences on improved housing, neighbourhood amenities, and livelihood linkages after relocation. Their visit also included a Drink-From-Tap 24×7 water supply, public transport via CRUT and last-mile connectivity through e-rides like Odisha Yatri, digital urban services delivery through SUJOG, and the GARIMA framework for safety and dignity of sanitation workers.
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