Has Rajasthan Government Allocated Land for Industrial Growth and Power Infrastructure?

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Key Takeaways
- 106 hectares allocated for a new industrial zone in Kanaikala.
- 39.17 hectares designated for a 765 KV Grid Substation in Sorsan.
- Initiative aims to enhance local employment.
- Focus on establishing non-polluting industrial units.
- Strengthening power infrastructure in Rajasthan.
Jaipur, May 28 (NationPress) In a major advancement towards propelling industrial growth and improving power infrastructure, the Rajasthan government has sanctioned essential land allocations designed to enhance local employment opportunities and elevate power quality.
Chief Minister Sharma has given the green light for the distribution of over 106 hectares of land in Kanaikala village, situated in Bhinay tehsil of Ajmer district, for the creation of a new industrial zone.
This land has been assigned to the Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation Limited (RIICO) under Section 92 of the Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, 1956, to facilitate the establishment of non-polluting industrial units.
Officials stated that this initiative is poised to generate local employment and significantly foster industrial advancement in the area.
In tandem with this move, Chief Minister Sharma has also approved a plan for the allocation of 39.17 hectares of land in Sorsan village, located in Anta tehsil of Baran district.
This land will be utilized by the Rajasthan State Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited (RSETCL) for the setup of a 765 KV Grid Substation (GSS).
This strategic installation is anticipated to enhance the efficiency and reliability of the state's power transmission network, ensuring an improved quality of power supply throughout the region.
These measures underscore the government’s dedication to industrial growth and infrastructure development, laying a robust foundation for economic growth and employment in Rajasthan.