New Delhi: The government has allotted 451 acres land to various firms for setting up manufacturing units in four states with an investment commitment of Rs 9,483 crore by companies under DMIC project, an official said.
The land has been allotted for manufacturing units in Dholera in Gujarat, Shendra-Bidkin in Maharashtra, Vikram Udyogpuri in Madhya Pradesh and IIGNL in Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh).
These regions are part of the eight industrial zones planned for phase I of the DMIC project.
South Korean conglomerate Hyosung Corporation, China-based Haier and Amul have been allotted land to set up units under phase one of the project.
"The process of land allotment has been initiated and plots have been allotted. A total of 64 plots have been allotted till date measuring 451.01 acres and an investment of Rs 9,483 crore has been committed by the industry players," the government official said.
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