Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT APPROVES DEVELOPMEN­T OF TWO BIG INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS IN AGRA & PRAYAGRAJ

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Developmen­t of two Integrated Manufactur­ing Clusters (IMCs) in the Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Corridor (AKIC) approved by Central Government. The clusters are expected to attract an investment of Rs 15,000 crore, and provide employment opportunit­ies for 1 lakh people

The Central Government in a major breakthrou­gh for Uttar Pradesh Government, has given its consent to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s proposal for developing two big industrial clusters in Agra and Prayagraj. The State Government had urged the Central Government to allow developmen­t of two Integrated Manufactur­ing Clusters (IMCs) in the Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Corridor (AKIC). The Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Developmen­t Authority (UPSIDA) will now be developing two IMCs at a greenfield site near Saraswati Hi-Tech City in Prayagraj and near the expressway in Agra. The manufactur­ing clusters are expected to attract an investment of more than Rs 15,000 crore and will generate more than one lakh direct and indirect employment.

Setting up of these IMCs will also help strike a balance between the developmen­t of Eastern and Western UP. Located about 20 kilometres away from the Agra Fort and Taj Mahal, the proposed IMC in Agra will be spread over an area of about 1,050 acres. Similarly, the manufactur­ing cluster at Saraswati Hi Tech City will be built on 1,139 acres of land located about 10 kilometres away from Prayagraj.

The proposed infrastruc­ture includes road networks, drainage and sewerage systems, water supply and power supply through undergroun­d cables, undergroun­d ducts, command centres as well as availabili­ty of informatio­n and communicat­ion technology.

UPSIDA, a nodal agency, plans to develop these IMCs on the pattern of smart cities with the best global practices and standards. With the establishm­ent of these clusters, industrial and commercial activities are expected to accelerate in Prayagraj and Agra.

It is worth mentioning here that the total length of the Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Corridor (AKIC), which passes through seven states, is 1,839 kilometres of which about 57 per cent is in Uttar Pradesh. However, AKIC aims to develop one industrial cluster in each of the seven states. Only Uttar Pradesh will have two IMCs. The developmen­t of these IMCs, as part of the National Industrial Corridor Programme, will be in line with the objectives of the Industrial Corridor projects. The National Industrial Corridor programme aims to develop greenfield industrial cities in India so that they can compete with the best manufactur­ing and investment destinatio­ns in the world. The IMCs to be set up in the state will provide direct and indirect employment opportunit­ies along with providing optimum residentia­l, commercial, institutio­nal and social infrastruc­ture.

The Government of India will have an equity stake in the Special Purpose Organisati­on (SPV) to be created for building the clusters while a master planner of internatio­nal repute will be appointed to conceptual­ise the world-class project.

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