Approved construction of industrial corridor nodes in Krishnapatnam and Tumakuru as part of CBI

Approved construction of industrial corridor nodes in Krishnapatnam and Tumakuru as part of CBI

New Delhi; A meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved various projects for the Promotion of Industries and the Department of Internal Trade or DPIIT. The following is a list of our most popular government-sponsored infrastructure projects.

A) Krishnapatnam- An industrial zone will be set up at Krishnapatnam in Andhra Pradesh with an investment of Rs 2139.44 crore. (B) An industrial area will be set up at Tumakuru in Karnataka at a cost of Rs 1701.81 crore. (C) A Mall Modal Logistics Hub (MMLH) and a Mall Modal Transport Hub (MM4TS) will be set up in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. A total of Rs 3883.80 crore will be spent on this.

The government aims to establish new industrial corridors with the establishment of new industrial corridors based on east and west dedicated free corridors, expressways, national highways, ports and airports. All of these cities are aimed at encouraging continued investment opportunities for industrial development and investment in ICT efficient infrastructure. The government aims to provide a reliable, sustainable and sustainable environment and infrastructure to all these new industrial cities by strengthening and providing basic amenities. 

This will make investors in India more interested in investing. The program will develop land in all these cities and make it industrially viable, and provide that land immediately to attract investors. As a result, investment in manufacturing in India will increase and India will be able to play a stronger role in the global supply chain. The program is aimed at building a self-reliant India. This will boost industrial growth and create opportunities for more and more investment in different parts of the country.

These new projects are designed to be the mainstay of the Multiple Modality Connectivity Infrastructure. Both the Krishnapatnam industrial area of ​​Andhra Pradesh and the Tumakuru industrial area of ​​Karnataka are located between the Chennai-Bengaluru industrial corridors. Construction of the industrial corridor project from all over Chennai-Bengaluru will be expedited once the proposal to set up the industrial site gets government approval. The above two new industrial cities will be completely rebuilt. "It simply came to our notice then. The two cities will be connected to the port by road and rail to transport goods. 

The two cities will also provide reliable power supply and high-quality social infrastructure. If all these projects are implemented, huge employment opportunities will be created and the industrialization trend in the region will be accelerated. The completion of the first phase of development at Krishnapatnam Node (Connection Point) will create employment opportunities for about 98,000 people. Of these, about 58,000 will be employed in the industry alone. The industrial city to be built in Tumakuru will serve as another industrial hub. 

It is estimated that about 8,800 people will be employed. Of these, 1,700 people will be directly employed in the early stages of development in the service sector such as retail, various departments and other business sectors.

The multi-modal logistics hub or MML4H and the multi-modal transport hub or MMMTCH4 project to be built in Greater Noida are located on the Eastern Peripheral Expressway, National Highway 91, Noordecreed Corridor, Noida-Greater Noida, Greater Noida. The logistics hub project will be globalized and will provide all international facilities. All goods coming and going from the dedicated free corridor will be stored and shipped here. Various companies and customers will be able to send their goods and items to their destinations at the same time. 

This will include the provision of container handling as well as improved arrangements to reduce the cost of transporting goods. The multi-modal transport hub project, which is located near the current Boraki railway station, will serve as a transportation hub. Rail, road and MRTS connections will be provided to passengers and the passenger transport system will be continued. The mall is a hub for interstate bus terminals at the Modal Transport Hub, a local bus station.

There will be space for the terminal, metro, commercial, retail and hotels. It also has a green zone. New Delhi, western Uttar Pradesh and Haryana are experiencing rapid population growth and new small towns and residential areas are being built in the suburbs of the capital. 

Approved construction of industrial corridor nodes in Krishnapatnam and Tumakuru as part of CBI

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