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DLF SEZ proposals shot down

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Siddharth Zarabi New Delhi
DLF SEZ proposals shot down
Siddharth Zarabi / New Delhi April 10, 2006
The plans of India's largest real estate developer company DLF to set up special economic zones in Haryana and Andhra Pradesh have been rejected by the inter-ministerial board of approvals that approves SEZs in the country.

DLF Universal had proposed setting up a multi-product SEZ in Panchkula over 1,012 hectares. The company had also proposed to set up a 101-acre infotech and IT-enabled services zone in Hyderabad. The Haryana government has not supported the Panchkula plan on environmental grounds.

The Andhra Pradesh government has rejected the proposal because it cannot provide the company land in the area proposed.

The Haryana state government has written to the commerce and industry ministry stating that the exact location of the Panchkula zone has not been mentioned and that "the region is ecologically sensitive".

A company executive confirmed the Haryana government decision and added that DLF would pursue its existing two SEZs in the state. On the Hyderabad SEZ, he said they were yet to hear from the state government regarding the issue.

And while the SEZ gold rush continues, a number of other proposals have other been deferred on account of various issues, including land availability or doubts raised by the state governments. There have been some withdrawals too

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First Published: Apr 10 2006 | 12:12 AM IST

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