The state government has sought three weeks' time to comply with the additional information sought by the Centre for giving approval to Huma Coastal Mega Food Park, whose earlier clearance was cancelled in February last year.
The promoters of mega food park had applied afresh against the expression of interest (EOI) bids invited by the Union food processing ministry for establishment of new mega food parks under the amended guidelines for such projects. "The Government of India has sought some more information on the project. We have intimated the promoters of the food park to comply with it within three weeks. We have requested the Centre simultaneously to allow us three weeks for compliance. The queries sought by the Centre includes certain clarifications on land, among others," said an MSME department official.
Earlier, the state government had requested the Centre to consider the bid of the promoters of the food park favourably and grant it approval so that work can be started on the project, which is key to promotion of food processing industries in the state.
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