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Jun 18, 2015, 02.01 PM IST | Source: PTI
Maharashtra woos foreign cos, to allot land
"Foreign investors are eager to invest in various sectors in the state
after being convinced of the change in culture and ease of doing
business," Industries Minister Subhash Desai said.
Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister, Maharastra
The Maharashtra government, in its push to attract foreign investments
and boost the defence sector, has decided to allocate land to
manufacturers keen on investing in the state in partnership with Indian
companies.
"Foreign investors are eager to invest in various sectors in the state
after being convinced of the change in culture and ease of doing
business," Industries Minister Subhash Desai said.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, along with Desai, had recently visited
Hanover in Germany to woo foreign investors.
"Some major foreign companies have approached us and are eager to invest
in the defence sector.They have the technology and we have the
resources. These companies are expected to visit Maharashtra in coming
days and we have even thought about the sites we will offer them," Desai
said, refusing to name the companies.
To start with, he said, joint ventures (JVs) will be formed with
prominent Indian engineering companies.
"There is possibility that these companies may manufacture parts of
combat aircraft and parts of submarine or warships in Maharashtra," he
said.
The state has the option of providing land at Ozar in Nashik district,
Amravati and Aurangabad for these JVs.
"The manufacturing companies will need the facility of an airport strip
which is available at these places and the MIDC, too, has a huge land
bank of 48,000 acres," Desai said.
Meanwhile, the recent decision of the Centre to exempt industries
requiring over 20,000 metres land from getting a clearance of the
Environment Department has given the
manufacturing sector in the state a leg-up.
"The Union government has removed the mandatory clearance for industries
that require more than 20,000 metres of land," the minister said.
"Mercedes is the first beneficiary of this new ruleand its production
has started recently at Chakan." The Industries Department has decreased
the number of licences required to start business to 25 from 75 and it
will be formally announced on June 24, Desai added.
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Jun 18, 2015, 02.01 PM IST | Source: PTI
Maharashtra woos foreign cos, to allot land
"Foreign investors are eager to invest in various sectors in the state
after being convinced of the change in culture and ease of doing
business," Industries Minister Subhash Desai said.
Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister, Maharastra
The Maharashtra government, in its push to attract foreign investments
and boost the defence sector, has decided to allocate land to
manufacturers keen on investing in the state in partnership with Indian
companies.
"Foreign investors are eager to invest in various sectors in the state
after being convinced of the change in culture and ease of doing
business," Industries Minister Subhash Desai said.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, along with Desai, had recently visited
Hanover in Germany to woo foreign investors.
"Some major foreign companies have approached us and are eager to invest
in the defence sector.They have the technology and we have the
resources. These companies are expected to visit Maharashtra in coming
days and we have even thought about the sites we will offer them," Desai
said, refusing to name the companies.
To start with, he said, joint ventures (JVs) will be formed with
prominent Indian engineering companies.
"There is possibility that these companies may manufacture parts of
combat aircraft and parts of submarine or warships in Maharashtra," he
said.
The state has the option of providing land at Ozar in Nashik district,
Amravati and Aurangabad for these JVs.
"The manufacturing companies will need the facility of an airport strip
which is available at these places and the MIDC, too, has a huge land
bank of 48,000 acres," Desai said.
Meanwhile, the recent decision of the Centre to exempt industries
requiring over 20,000 metres land from getting a clearance of the
Environment Department has given the
manufacturing sector in the state a leg-up.
"The Union government has removed the mandatory clearance for industries
that require more than 20,000 metres of land," the minister said.
"Mercedes is the first beneficiary of this new ruleand its production
has started recently at Chakan." The Industries Department has decreased
the number of licences required to start business to 25 from 75 and it
will be formally announced on June 24, Desai added.
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