MUMBAI: As many as 1,500 plots have been taken back from industrialists who have failed to start units in MIDCs across Maharashtra.
Industries Minister Subhash Desai told PTI that the plots were given away to industrialists many years ago and they have not been able to setup the units within the stipulated time.
"Notices were sent by MIDC to 4000 industrialists who had failed to utilise the plots alloted to them. We want the land for industrial development and not for just land deals with private sector," Desai said.
"We will re-allot the plots to those who wish to by adsupply"> invest in the state and if the units are not set up in a time bound manner, the plots will come back to MIDC without any proceedings," he added.
Desai said more notices will be sent to industries for non utilisation of land alloted to them.
"The
non-utilised land would come back to us,"he added. He said this would help
those industrialists who wish to by adsupply"> invest in the state
expeditiously and show results.
Desai said the
state's textile policy would be revised to include revival of spinning mills in
Vidarbha and North Maharashtra and the policy would include steps to set up new
mills.
Similarly, a textile
cluster in Amravati would be soon set up to develop enterpreneurship of local
talent.
The textile park
inaugurated in Amravati last month has attracted eight top companies in the
field of textile from different parts of the country including Siyaram, he
said.
Desai said Chinese
companies were evincing keen interest in by adsupply"> investing in Maharashtra.
"We will
concentrate on B2B (Business to business) tie-ups. Small scale industries in
Germany are also interesting in forging good partnerships in the state. German
small scale industries have good technology and by adsupply"> funds to invest, he
said.
SOURCE: THE ECONOMIC TIMES
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