Delhi to construct Rs 3,100 crore industrial hub
Delhi Industries Minister Ramakant Goswami said with this project, the rural belt in the capital city will become a
centre of attraction and result in economic prosperity of the city.
IANS- New Delhi,
- Updated Nov 22, 2011 12:30 PM IST
The Delhi government will set up a Rs 3,100 crore
multi-level manufacturing hub to encourage non-polluting small and medium industries in the capital, Delhi Industries Minister Ramakant Goswami said on Monday.
"The construction of the hub will start within the coming months and pave the way for the non-polluting manufacturing sector," he said.
IIP growth at two-year low for September "The estate will be developed at an estimated cost of Rs 3,100 crores at Rani Khera," he told reporters on the occasion of Delhi Day.
He expressed the hope that with this project, the rural belt in the capital city will become a centre of attraction and result in economic prosperity of the city.
SPECIAL: Why India has multiple auto hubs He added that work on a Rs 1,200 crore, knowledge-based industries park at Baprola is being expedited.
It will be developed over an area of 77 acres. It is expected to provide direct employment to 1 lakh people and indirect employment to around 2 lakh people.
Published on: Nov 22, 2011 12:30 PM IST