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Delhi units get more time to shift

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi
In a relief to entrepreneurs who were allotted plots at Bawana in west Delhi to relocate their industries, the Delhi government on today extended the last date for shifting of units to the area to May 31, an official release said here.
 
"Entrepreneurs awaiting changes in the Constitution due to deletion of partners or directors not covered under the definition of family will now be able to get the plots regularised in their names after paying a nominal fee of Rs 100 per sq metres," said the release quoting Delhi State Industrial Development Corporation (DSIDC) Chairman Jalaj Shrivastava said.
 
The state government also announced that it would not increase the price of land. Allotment letters of all those given plots in Bawana had been dispatched, the release said.
 
But there would be a marginal increase in the price of land in Narela, Badli, Jhilmil and Patparganj, it said.

 
 

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First Published: May 03 2004 | 12:00 AM IST

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