Thursday, February 7, 2008

small time india now in big league


The cheer is strange for this frontline town. Frontline that is on of the Naxal war that rages like a red blister across much of central India. Says a wireless telecom sales manager, plucked out of a management school in Delhi and placed here, " The truth is that while business is surprisingly good with people sick of land lines, I cant venture out worried sick as I am of land mines. Ranchi has no suburbs. Twenty miles out and you are in naxal cross hairs. I can't believe how much time I spend at the bar these days - there is just nothing else to do around here." He may have a point. While cell phones have boomed and Sunil Mittal said at a recent conference that the opportunity in Ranchi was spotted late, even most cell phones don't connect.

The real estate market though has boomed, regardless. Partly because Jharkhand became a state and expectations of a growth of the sort witnessed by Deharadoon propelled investor sentiments. The real action however is in the natural resources sector. You have a queue here for investing in mining in power and coal. Says Tanmay Priadarshini of Jindal Steel "Things take time here, but make no mistake, once you realize the sort of resources the state has you will appreciate that there are few better alternatives than Jharkhand. Sure law and order can be tough but the mining sector overall has the capacity to be a transforming agent in this state. We are very bullish about Ranchi."

This being Ranchi the main road is called simply that – main road. And here stands a five star hotel in white marble, its called Capitol Hill. It houses another giant potential investor - Arcelor Mittal. Currently playing the waiting game the steel giant has eyes firmly on the state. So do about 40 other steel and coal companies of various sizes who have signed MOU's. However says a senior Indian Steel firm CEO on the condition of anonymity “ The only problem is that the after the MOUs nothing has moved. And some of the MOU’s have even lapsed since the time of reference is long over. There is also a lot of uncertainty since PSU firms corner mines so you are left groping in the dark in the middle of seemingly endless opportunity.” Transparency is alien in these parts. What you see is never what you get. This is India inc. as it used to be.
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The malls bandwagon, so conspicuous in other growth towns , is absent in Ranchi – so far. Pantaloon though has a big mall lined up. So the mall going Indian will soon have a first cousin in Ranchi. So while reality as a trigger for growth has been slow in coming its now a reality. Apollo has set up the first real multi facility hospital and a seven star hotel is also in the works.
The youth are hopeful too. Some kids on motorbikes- restless like the rest of India are eating at a popular Kebab joint on the main road. I join the feast to see what the youth are humming. It’s a modest hum - almost a whisper. A couple of them are preparing to go to Delhi to take the IAS exam, two others work for telecom franchises and all of them are unanimous in one thing – Mahendra Singh Dhoni. If ever there was a motivational guru who could motivate an entire people he is it. Says Sarawak gonda, 22 “ look we have to aim at the top and if we have it in us it is possible. If he can be a one of just eleven in a billion we are only looking to join the workforce.” Way to go mate! The odds are indeed in his favor.

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