Wednesday, December 13, 2006

SEZ approval board to meet on January 10


AMITI SEN

TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2006 04:20:11 AM]

NEW DELHI: After a two-month break, the board of approval (BoA) for
special economic zones (SEZs) is scheduled to hold its next meeting on
January 10. The agenda for the meeting has already been circulated to
give the home ministry enough time to look at security-related issues.

Speaking to ET, official sources said the BoA was meeting after a gap as
all pending proposals (about 200) had been examined in a series of five
meetings held in October. “We wanted to have sufficient number of
applications before we held a meeting. We have now received about 90
applications which we propose to take up in the next meeting,” an
official said.

The total number of formal SEZ approvals stand at 237 and in-principle
approvals at 170. The agenda for the BoA has been circulated a month in
advance instead of the usual practice of finalising it 15 days before
the meeting in order to give the ministry of home affairs adequate time
to look at security issues.

In the last meeting, the home ministry had sought time for clearing a
couple of proposals which involved land near border areas. Since the
home ministry had claimed that the last-minute objections was due to a
short notice-period, the department of commerce has decided to circulate
the agenda 30 days before the meeting.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/764193.cms

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