Salim Group ready for shifting to alternative site for SEZ
Proposed chemical hub may come up at Haldia
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Project details
Dr Sen said the State Government would have to zero in on an alternative
site for the proposed SEZ before conveying the decision in this regard
to the Salim Group.
He said the Salim Group was keen to begin work on various infrastructure
projects that had been proposed.
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Kolkata April 4 The Salim Group of Indonesia, which has proposed to
implement several projects in West Bengal, has agreed to shift the site
of a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) project that was earlier proposed to be
set up in Nandigram.
This was stated here today by Dr Sabyasachi Sen, West Bengal's
Industries Secretary, after a meeting with Mr Prasoon Mukherjee,
spokesperson of New Kolkata International Development, a special purpose
vehicle that has been formed to implement the Salim Group's projects in
West Bengal.
Mr Mukherjee discussed the progress of the various projects with the
Chief Minister, Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacherjee.
Following violent protests against land acquisition in Nandigram, the
West Bengal Government had announced a few days ago that the proposed
SEZ project would be shifted to a different site if the local people did
not want it to be set up at Nandigram. Nearby Haldia is being talked of
as a possible relocation site for the proposed SEZ/chemical hub.
Alternative site
Speaking to newspersons after his meeting with Mr Mukherjee, Dr Sen said
the State Government would have to zero in on an alternative site for
the proposed SEZ before conveying the decision in this regard to the
Salim Group. He said the Salim Group was keen to begin work on various
infrastructure projects that had been proposed. Work on these would
start as soon as possession of land was handed over to them.
Dr Sen said the agreement for the proposed SEZ with the Salim Group
envisages its implementation over a 15-year period from the date of
signing of the agreement. The agreement does not mention that the entire
land required would have to be handed over to the Salim Group at one go.
As such, handing over the required land in a staggered manner could not
be ruled out.
According to him, the State Government would ideally like to acquire
land for industrial purposes and ensure that private investors are
permitted use of the land as "lessees". However, the State Government
was open to the idea direct purchase of land by industry. "That is also
a valid option," he said.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2007/04/05/stories/2007040501491100.htm
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