New Delhi/ Chandigarh: The Punjab government has got two new proposals worth Rs 2,367.22 crore for commissioning special economic zones (SEZs) at a total area of 110.80 hectares. The two proposals are from real estate developers Ansal Properties & Infrastructure (API), and Ishan Developers & Infrastructure (IDI), according to the information collected from the state industries department.
API proposes to develop a 10.80-hectare IT SEZ in Mohali at an investment of Rs 506.22 crore. The project is expected to give employment to 35,000 people. IDI has proposed for set up an integrated textile park on 100 hectares in Amritsar at an investment of Rs 1,861 crore. It has an employment generation capability of 11,000. In addition to these, Sukham Infrastructure (P) Ltd has got a formal approval from the union government for its SEZ proposal, while Malhotra Land Developers & Colonisers has received in principle nod, said the source. While Sukham proposed to develop IT SEZ with an investment of Rs 745 crore at 11.62 hectares in Mohali, Malhotra Land would set up engineering SEZ in Ludhiana with an outlay of Rs 213 crore. Punjab has eight formally-approved SEZ projects, while four have been given in-principle nod.
API proposes to develop a 10.80-hectare IT SEZ in Mohali at an investment of Rs 506.22 crore. The project is expected to give employment to 35,000 people. IDI has proposed for set up an integrated textile park on 100 hectares in Amritsar at an investment of Rs 1,861 crore. It has an employment generation capability of 11,000. In addition to these, Sukham Infrastructure (P) Ltd has got a formal approval from the union government for its SEZ proposal, while Malhotra Land Developers & Colonisers has received in principle nod, said the source. While Sukham proposed to develop IT SEZ with an investment of Rs 745 crore at 11.62 hectares in Mohali, Malhotra Land would set up engineering SEZ in Ludhiana with an outlay of Rs 213 crore. Punjab has eight formally-approved SEZ projects, while four have been given in-principle nod.
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