Government Approves Two Townships and Three SEZs in Bangalore


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Bangalore, Aug 22: The State Government has given its approval for setting up two integrated townships and three Special Economic Zones (SEZs) on the outskirts of Bangalore city. 
 
This was decided at the 15th State High Level Clearance Committee meeting held on Thursday. Though the promoters are yet to get consent from land owners regarding the transfer of land required for these projects, the committee gave its in-principle approval for the two townships.

The government will fulfil needs of land and water as per the requirement. However, promoters have to get clearances from different agencies such as the Forest Department and the  Pollution Control Board depending on the nature of the industry, before starting the ground work.

NEC Real Estate Pvt Ltd and Cornerstone Shelters Pvt Ltd are the promoters of the two townships, which are coming up in Devanahalli taluk. NEC Real Estate Pvt Ltd has proposed to develop a township in an area of 500 acres, while Cornerstone Shelters will develop another one in 200 acres.  
 
The former will develop a tourism complex, commercial space, financial hub, R&D facilities, service apartment and medical city, while the latter will develop info-tech/hardware bio-tech park. Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) will acquire land for these projects.

Gulf Oil Corporation has proposed an SEZ for IT/ITES at Kattiganahalli in Yelahanka hobli. The company is proposing to develop the SEZ on 30 acres of land, which is expected to provide employment for 40,000 people.
Poornimadevi Tech Park Pvt Ltd, a new company, has proposed to develop another SEZ for ITES in an area of 32 acres and 16 guntas in Sulikere in Kengeri Hobli (Bangalore South). The project is located adjacent to the proposed peripheral ring road of BDA. Promoters of the project, whose total investment is Rs 55 crore, are M C Shivakumar and L Umadevi.

The project is expected to provide employment for 25,550 people.

Another SEZ, exclusively for bio-technology, has been proposed by Gopalan Enterprises (India) Pvt Ltd with total investment of Rs 190 crore.

The SEZ is proposed to come up in Kundanahalli and Nallurahalli villages of Bangalore East taluk. The project is proposed to provide employment for 45,000 people. Main promoters for the project are C Gopalan, C Pramod and C Prabhakar. Land for the project has already been acquired.

Apart from this, the committee has cleared two projects dedicated to promote medical tourism. Dr Devi Shetty of Narayana Hrudayala has got approval to set up Super Speciality Hospital, star category hotel and serviced apartments in 30 acres of land near the Bangalore International Airport. The total investment for the project is Rs 990 crore. Land will be acquired by the KIADB. Similarly, Sri Sathya Sai Narayana Hospitals Ltd is setting up a Health City in an area of 25 acres near BIA in Devanahalli. The total investment is Rs 430 crore and the project is expected to create jobs for 6,750 people. V Umesh, Principal Secretary (Industries Dept), said that the hospitals will be providing treatment to patients referred by the state government at subsidised rate.

Star hotel

SHLCC has also cleared setting up of a 5 Star hotel in Industrial Area, whitefield in Bangalore. M/S Dan Hospitality India Pvt Ltd, an Israeli firm has come forward to set up the hotel at a cost of Rs 201 crore in 2 acres and 1 gunta.

The project is expected to provide employment to 540 people.

  

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