C Shivakumar @ Chennai:
The
Rs 925 crore joint venture Industrial park being set up in Ponneri by
Japanese major Sumitomo and Mahindra and Mahindra is likely to get
clearance from Directorate of Town and Country Planning.
The
project which was stalled due to clearances from Directorate of Town
and Country Planning is likely to get approval after a Empowered
Committee has okayed the project.
Sources
in DTCP indicated that the layout map will be completed within two
weeks. The project was one of those that was signed during the Global
Investor’s Meet and was supposed to be completed in two phases.
The
project is also facing issues over alienation of 41.765 acres of
government land as well as transfer of 19.06 acres of belonging to Hindu
Religious and Charitable Establishment.
Mahindra and Mahindra officials refused to comment on the issue.
The industrial park is to be set up near the proposed smart city planned by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
It
is learnt that Under the joint venture Mahindra would be holding 60 per
cent stake while Sumitomo Corporation would have 40 per cent stake.
Meanwhile,
the layout of Rs 3,000 crore Coddissia Industrial Park in
Mopperipalayam in Coimbatore has got the approval of DTCP and a
Government Order has been passed to change land use from agriculture to
industrial use, DTCP sources said,
DTCP
also said that the second phase of Industrial Park being set up by KEF,
India's only integrated offsite manufacturing company, in Krishnagiri
is under scrutiny of DTCP. The first phase has already been approved,
sources added.
This
comes as the state has received just Rs 29,615 crore in investments of
the Rs 2.42 lakh crore promised by various industrialists at the global
investors meet in September 2015.
It
is learnt that mots of the investments are yet to be realised due to
various issues like identification of land and other approvals from
different government agencies.
For
some of the projects, the delay is due to pending allotment of land
while in some projects, the developers were yet to submit the proposals
to the planning agencies.
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