Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries has made investment of Rs 32,017 crore at the Special Economic Zone at Jamnagar for which the state had given over 1,333 hectare land for Rs 311.74 crore. The project has generated 2096 direct jobs, the state government said today.
Replying to a question asked by Congress MLA Faroq Sheikh regarding land given to Reliance, Tata and Adani groups for setting up projects, the state government provided details about the land allotted to these groups, rates charged by the government and investment made.
In Jamnagar, the state government has given over 12 hectare lands for refinery for Rs 13.47 lakh, 1,333 hectare land for Rs 311.74 crore for SEZ and 57 hectare land for Rs 25 crore for setting up a marine tank farm.
The Tata group has been given land in Gandhinagar for an IT project and in Sanand for the Nano car project.
According to the government, over 1,031 hectare land has been given to the Tata group for Rs 11.35 crore for an IT project where an investment of Rs 11,434 crore would be made generating over 8000 jobs once the entire project becomes operational.
Source:http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/infrastructure/RIL-invests-Rs-32017-cr-in-SEZ-creates-2096-jobs-Gujarat-govt/articleshow/5699267.cms
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