The Free Press Journal

MIDC plans to acquire 68K hectares in 5 years

WILL INVEST US$ 2 BN TO DEVELOP BASIC INFRA

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To attract more investment­s, especially to sectors like aerospace, defence and automotive, the Maharashtr­a Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n (MIDC) is planning to acquire additional 68,000 hectares (ha) over the next five years.

Maharashtr­a on average nets around 30 percent of the total foreign direct investment coming to the country, making it a top destinatio­n for foreign companies.

The corporatio­n, which currently has a land bank of 84,000 hectares and nearly 288 industrial estates across the state, will have to invest nearly USD 2 billion into these land banks to create the necessary infrastruc­ture, according to a top official of the corporatio­n.

“We have seen there is a huge demand in sectors like automotive, defence, aerospace, chemical engineerin­g and garment industries. We are planning to acquire 68,000 hectares over the next five years to give a boost to these industries,” MIDC joint chief executive Annasaheb Misal told PTI here over the

The corporatio­n currently has a land bank of 84,000 hectares and nearly 288 industrial estates across the state

weekend.

He further said an investment of nearly USD 2 billion will also be needed to create the necessary infrastruc­ture.

“New investment­s are coming into the country. Of the total foreign direct investment that comes to the country, nearly 35-50 per cent come to Maharashtr­a. If we provide the necessary infrastruc­ture we are sure more and more industries will come up in the state, “he said.

Asked about the state government's decision to take back the lands from companies which didn't commence operations, Misal said, “During the past two years alone we have taken back 1,000 plots. We want serious players who will not just set up business here but also be a source of employment generation as well.”

The statement is interestin­g as only last week the chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had said he was delaying the proposed mega refineryth­e 60- millionton­ne-per-annum West Coast Refinery) in Ratnagiri due to the issues with land acquisitio­n.

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