Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt to prepare layout plans for industrial clusters

- Risha Chitlangia

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government will appoint a consultant to prepare of layout plans of 25 industrial clusters in non-conforming areas (mainly villages) in the Capital, including Mundka where 27 people died in a fire in a commercial building last week, senior Delhi government officials said on Wednesday.

According to officials, the decision was announced during a meeting chaired by industries minister Satyendar Jain, who is also the chairman of Delhi State Industrial and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Corporatio­n (DSIIDC), with members of the industrial associatio­ns on Wednesday. The Delhi government is holding a three-day consultati­on with stakeholde­rs to resolve the issue related to preparatio­n of layout plans that has been hanging fire for nearly a decade.

A senior Delhi government official, aware of the developmen­t said, “In the meeting, the associatio­n members were informed that DSIIDC will facilitate the preparatio­n of layouts. It will appoint a consultant to prepare the layouts. But the charges for the entire process will be divided between the Delhi government and the industrial associatio­ns.”

However, industrial area associatio­ns say that more discussion is needed on the issue of who will pay for the layouts.

Joginder Talwar, general secretary of Delhi Manufactur­es’ Federation, who attended the meeting, said, “It is good that the government has taken the initiative. But there is a need to have clarity on who will pay for the layouts. We don’t know how much it will cost.”

Vijay Virmani, president of the Delhi Manufactur­es’ Federation, an associatio­n of non-conforming industrial clusters, said, “We welcome this decision as there is finally some movement and we can now think of getting our areas redevelope­d.”

On Wednesday, associatio­n members of Anand Parbat, Samaypur Badli, Jawahar Nagar, Sultanpur Majra, Naresh Park Extension, and Peeragahi industrial clusters attended the meeting.

There are 25 industrial clusters in non-conforming areas (areas not marked for industrial activities) in Delhi in areas such as Khyala, Peeragarhi, Mundka, Hastsal and Anand Parbat, etc.

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