The decision to give special directions to the DDA (Delhi Development Authority) to transfer the land to the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) for a nominal sum of Re 1 within six weeks was taken by the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"The Cabinet has given its approval for transfer of land measuring 89.72 hectares in Sector 25, Dwarka, New Delhi, free from all encumbrances, to the DIPP for creation of a world class state-of-the-art exhibition-cum Convention centre," an official statement said.
Commenting on the decision, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the efforts would be made to complete the project "at the earliest".
"The Cabinet has approved it. Land was the major issue but that has now come. Multi-use is being permitted. PPP model is also being allowed...So the permission obtained through the Cabinet today is to make sure that you have the flexibility to build it with one or the other method - PPP or completely government," Sitharaman told PTI.
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The ownership of the said land will vest in and remain with the DIPP, it said adding the centre would comprise a host of independent facilities like exhibition halls, convention centres, banquet halls, auditoria, arena, financial centre, hotels, food & beverage outlets and retail services.
The national capital does not have a large world-class convention centre to host global conferences. At present, there are two such centres at Vigyan Bhavan and Pragati Maidan that hold global conferences.
The project will be developed in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
The official statement said it is estimated that the proposed exhibition-cum convention centre (ECC) will infuse a demand for more than 100 international and local exhibition events annually.
India currently lacks an integrated world-class facility which can meet the requirements of global exhibition-cum- convention operators in terms of space, project facilities and transportation linkages.
Only a few centres in terms of organised space are available in the country. Pragati Maidan has been the only organised large space for years which too is facing severe capacity and traffic constraints leading to great inconvenience to citizens and visitors to the centre in particular.
In order to capitalise on this vast market and to drive India's industry, commerce, trade and tourism, the DIPP has taken the initiative to develop an exhibition-cum-convention centre at Delhi, the statement added.
The development of the facility and supporting components is expected to help increase the share of Asia in terms of number of events to around 15 per cent by 2021.
Development of the ECC and support facilities is estimated to contribute more than one million international delegates based (non-leisure) Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions (MICE) tourism per annum, it said.
The total size of the Asian MICE market accounts for USD 60 billion having demonstrated a growth of 38 per cent since 2006.
"In the absence of world-class exhibition and conference facilities, India has not benefited from the potential benefits of this development," it said.
Further, it added that the job creation shall not be limited to core ECC facilities but would also entail opportunities for regular formal employment in supporting ECC land uses like retail, office and hospitality.