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Bhopal, October 18, 2006 : Real estate giant DLF plans to invest $1.7 billion over the next five years in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh on real estate and infrastructure projects. Planned projects include housing, SEZs, IT Parks, hotels and convention centres in Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore and Jabalpur.
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Ahmedabad, October 15, 2006 : If everything goes well with the Union Government plan, within three years one will be able to reach Mumbai from Ahmedabad within five hours by road. This was indicated by Minister of State for Shipping Road Transport and Highways, K.H. Muniyappa.
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New Delhi, October 10, 2006: The Master Plan for Delhi, to be announced by December 2006 will have provisions to permit putting up of dwelling units on 27,000 hectare agricultural land that Delhi has in its possession and also provide for easier and relaxed floor area ratio norms for city’s vertical development with necessary no objection certificate from water and power authorities.
These observations were made by the State Minister for Urban Development Mr Ajay Maken while releasing a report "ASSOCHAM Study on Housing For All".
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Chennai, October 8, 2006 : Real estate giant DLF plans to invest $2.1 billion in the Southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu on real estate and infrastructure projects. The investment would go towards development of Special Economic Zones, integrated townships, hotels and convention centres.
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Agartala, September 22, 2006: States in the northeast including Tripura and Nagaland have sought Central support for development of infrastructure in their states. In response, New Delhi has come up with a grant of Rs.2600 crore for the development of Agartala and Kohima cities. The Tripura and Nagaland governments have been asked to submit a detailed project report for review by the Urban Development Ministry. Tripura alone is to get a grant of Rs.1600 crore out of the total grant from GOI.
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Ahmedabad, September 22, 2006 : The Gujarat Government has cleared a proposal to set up a Disaster Response Force centre in the State under the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) project, and also agreed to allot about 100 acres of land sought by the NDMA for this purpose.
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Vizag, September 21, 2006: According to a press release from Mr. N. Janardhana Reddy, Lok Sabha MP from Vizag, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) is taking up construction of a new integrated terminal building for the Vizag airport as part of the airports modernization plan. This project, expected to cost Rs.92 crores will be launched on the 26th September 2006 with the laying of a foundation stone. This new terminal will be centrally airconditioned and will have parking facility for 600 cars.
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Indore, September 13, 2006 : In order to fuel the country's economic growth, Gujarat has decided to offer exclusive port facility to land-locked states to provide them a gateway for exports. "Gujarat has a coastline of 1600 km and we have framed a policy to offer a part of it to the landlocked States where they can construct a port for exporting their goods exclusively," Chief Minister Narendra Modi said here yesterday at the Ahilyabai national award function.
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INRnews had reported on Aug 22nd about the Bangalore township projects under development by the Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA). Work on the Bidadi township project appears to be gaining momentum. The township is planned on 9.685 acres of land and is located 39km from Bangalore city and 4 km from Bidadi on the Bangalore-Mysore highway.
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is planning an access-controlled section on Tumkur road in Bangalore to reduce traffic congestions and minimise accidents.
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Work has begun on a new 3-lane bridge adjoining the old Ghaggar bridge on NH21 that connects Chandigarh with Delhi, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. Pile testing of the bridge has started and the bridge is expected to be completed in less than two years.
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The Union Government has approved a Rs.1,389 crore project for enlarging an existing bridge over the the river Ganga near Patna to a railway & road bridge. This is one of the largest bridge projects under the National Rail Vikas Yojna. The bridge is expected to be completed within a period of five years.
The Tamil Nadu govt is planning to acquire 30,000 acres of land for a satellite township in the outskirts of Chennai. According to the Chief Minister, Mr. Karunanidhi, land for the town has already been identified and will be purchased at the prevailing market rate. The sprawling estate is located near Chennai, south of the Vandalur-Kelambakkam road. Currently only 13,000 families inhabit the proposed site area.
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The process of acquiring around 300 acres of land for the proposed 4-lane airport link expressway will soon be underway. The acquisition cost is estimated at Rs.300 to Rs.400 crores.
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Project to generate 120,000 new jobs.
Bharat Forge Ltd. (BFL), India’s largest manufacturer and exporter of automotive components today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Maharashtra to jointly develop a multi-product Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Khed Taluka of Pune District.
National Highway No.8, connecting Vadodara and Surat is to become a 6-lane highway, in a project starting January 2007. The stretch famous as much for its potholes as for its dense traffic, will mark its rebirth with close circuit TV cameras, emergency communication systems, weather stations and rest areas. The new highway covering a distance of 148 kms will be complete in 30 months.
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Natural resources giant ONGC is planning a massive investment of Rs. 10,000 crore in the recently approved Mangalore multi-product SEZ that is to come up in 1,320 hectares of land. ONGC is the main promoter of this SEZ.
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North Block disagrees, sees SEZs as tax havens
While the commerce ministry claims that 150 SEZs have been approved and a cap had been fixed on fresh approvals, revenue department officials distinguished between final approvals and "in-principle" nods. According to them, only 30-odd projects have got final notification. Thereby, it may be assumed, leaving space for further approvals especially if many SEZ proposals fall by the wayside.
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A multi-product SEZ on 3,380 hectares of land in Jambusar, Gujarat has been proposed by Sterling Biotech at an investment of Rs. 1,600 crore. The SEZ will house priority sector industries such as chemicals and petrochemicals,metals, and steel.
The proposed SEZ is expected to provide jobs to 200,000 people and to achieve exports of Rs. 3,000 crore in the starting 4 years.
The Public Works Department (PWD) is planning to set up seven elevated corridors in Delhi to ease congestion on the Ring Road. All the corridors put together are expected to have a length of almost 85 km.
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The public sector Ennore Port Ltd. (ELT), Tidco and Sipcot are to jointly set up a 2,500 acre SEZ in North Chennai. The TN govt has been approached for approval and waiver of Sales Tax for enterprises located in the zone.
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Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in various segments such as multi-product, information technology, biotechnology and frontier areas of technology adding up to 169 proposals in all will be examined by the Board of Approval. The Board is chaired by the Special Secretary in the Department of Commerce, Mr Gopal K. Pillai.
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Union Minister Mr. Jaipal Reddy said the central govt. could provide up to 20% of the cost of an infrastructure project as viability gap funding. A Chennai Metro Rail project is being proposed by the Tamil Nadu government. Metro rail projects are already coming up in Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai and Hyderabad.
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Hyderabad-based Madhucon has big plans for the future. Apart from plans to develop 1,000 km of toll roads in two years, where the company will manage as well build the roads, Madhucon will enter the lucrative market of developing and maintaining existing highways.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, announced that the state Govt. would soon have a policy to streamline land acquisition for development of projects. Earlier, the govt. experienced difficulties in acquiring land for infrastructure projects with an exponential rise in land prices being a major hurdle.
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New Delhi-based Subash Projects and Marketing Ltd has been awarded a 30-year lease of the Pondicherry port under the BOT scheme (build, operate and transfer). The investment required for port development will be borne entirely by the company. An annual payment of 2.6% of the revenue earned will be made to the govt. This is expected to grow from a minimum of Rs.4 crores to Rs. 56 crores in due time. However, expansion and development work will be taken up only after the verdict on a writ petition concerning expansion of the port is given by the Madras High Court.
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India's capital, New Delhi, will see a boom in infrastructure investment leading up to the Commonwealth games in 2010. According to A.K. Walia, the Delhi Urban Development and Finance Minister, Rs. 26,808 crore ($5.75 Billion) will be spent on infrastructure including 25 flyovers, overbridges, tunnels, parking lots, rail transit system and housing facilities.
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The Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA) plans to develop a Satellite Town Ring Road, an Intermediate Ring Road and Radial Roads connecting the two, comprising over 734 km of roads in the city.
Simplex Somdatt has quoted the lowest amount, Rs. 439 crore, for the Mehdipatnam to international airport elevated expressway project in Hyderabad. The bid was 2.5% lower than HUDA's estimated construction value and lower than the other bidders - Gamon India, IJM Corporation, Malaysia, Italian Thai Development, Bangkok, Navyug Engineering, and Punj Loyd. Simplex Somdatt is likely to be awarded a letter of acceptance by Aug 10.
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The Goa Infrastructure Development Corporation Pvt. Ltd. (GIDC), a company floated by Goa's mining industry, is to develop a four-lane bridge in Usgao-Pale area of north Goa at a cost of Rs. 20 crore. The new bridge would help mines in South Goa to transport their ore speedily as compared to the situation now where an existing single lane bridge is creating traffic bottlenecks. Work on the bridge is expected to start in October.
The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has sanctioned Rs 138 crore for implementing 68 rural road projects with a length of 435km across Kerala. The road projects, including 25 bridges, will be executed in the districts of Alapuzha, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kannur, Kasargod, Kozhikode, Kottayam, Malappuram, Thrissur, Thiruvananthapuram and Wayanad.
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Three consortiums have pre-qualified for the Mumbai trans harbour link project and the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) will now invite RFPs from them. The Rs. 4,000 crore project is for the construction of a 22 kilometre, six-lane over the sea bridge from near Sewree railway station to join NH-4B at Chirle.
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Real estate major Unitech is set to announce India's largest real estate deal at a sticker price of well above Rs. 2,000 crore. The land deal is said to surpass earlier mega deals including Unitech's Rs. 1,568 crore Noida Expressway deal, Reliance Industries Rs, 1,100 crore Bandra-Kurla deal and DLFs Rs. 702 crore deal for NTC mill land.
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An integrated financial services hub, modeled on Hong Kong and Dubai, is being planned within the Navi Mumbai SEZ promoted by Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries and others. The facility will boast infrastructure facilities on par with international standards including a trading exchange, infrastructure, high speed telecom facilities, security, and office infrastructure.
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The West Bengal government is planning to set up a biotech part on 1,200 acres of land in Kharagpur in partnership with IIT Kharagpur. Land for the project has already been identified and acquisition is to start.
IIT has submitted a project report to WBIDC, the West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation, and plans include a nano technology unity, a bio-informatics unit, an advanced level IT unit and a township.
The central government plans to develop 35 non-metro airports by 2009 at a cost of Rs 100 billion according to Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel. 35 other airports are slated for upgradation work. Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi and Mubai are amongst those that have started the upgradation process and Kolkata and Chennai are next. All work would be undertaken by the Airports Authority of India.
The Goa Assembly was informed by Industries Minister Luizinho Faleiro that the Goa Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) has allotted more than 11.8 million square metres of land for the development of a pharma park/Special Economic Zone at Keri and other biotech parks in the State.
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Minister of State for Shipping, Road Transport and Highways, K H Muniyappa told the Rajya Sabha that Phase V of the Highways project that envisages a total of 6,500 km to be widened to six lanes is progressing on track. The estimated cost of this project is Rs. 42,000 crore. The project is being developed on the Private-Public Partnership model.
The Government has approved Singapore-based AAPC Hotels Management Pvt Ltd proposal for building a hotel at an investment of Rs 150 crores. AAPC hotels has formed a joint venture "Express Call Pvt Ltd" for this project.
Separately, the proposal of ILM Trichy (Mauritius) Ltd to fund the Trichy Tollway road project in Hyderabad at an investment of Rs 94 crores was also cleared based on the recommendations of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB).
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Hyderabad based Ramky Infrastructure Ltd, is planning to raise Rs 300 crore from the capital market to help finance its investments in public-private infrastructure projects in India, including roads and industrial parks. The company is bidding for the Rs.500 crore road project coming up in Andhra Pradesh further to its success in securing similar road projects in other parts of the country. The company with a turnover of Rs. 360 crore is likely to go public by Feb 2007.
The Kakatiya Urban Development Authority (KUDA) proposes to construct a commercial centre, hotel, multiplex and office complex on 11.24 acres of land in Balasamudram. KUDA plans to buy 135 acres of land from from the National Textile Corporation (NTC) and sell it as plotted land. Proceeds from this venture are to be invested in a four lane outer ring road to be built at a cost of Rs. 100 crore.
New Delhi, July 07, 2006 : The Union Minister of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways, Thiru T. R. Baalu has approved ten road improvement works under Central Road Fund (CRF) proposals in the State of Orissa at a total cost of about Rs. 5829.10 lakh.
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New Delhi, July 06, 2006 : The Union Minister of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways, Thiru T. R. Baalu has approved seventeen road improvement works under Central Road Fund (CRF) proposals in the State of Uttar Pradesh at a total cost of about Rs. 183.83 crore.
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Information technology major, Tata Consultancy Services, is to open a $150 million IT facility in Chennai by the fourth quarter of this year according to news reports. The facility is coming up in Siruseri Industrial Park on over 75 acres of land. The first phase with a seating capacity of 3,500 is likely to be ready by the end of the year while the second phase expected by the second quarter of next year will create a seating capacity for over 20,000 people. TCS employs over 14,000 people in Chennai and services over 20 of its top 30 clients from Chennai.
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Would you believe that over two thousand bankers and financiers in Asia would meet in Hyderabad. And that they would be part of a convention that was conducted smoothly with world-class facilities. You'd better believe it. The Asian Development Bank concluded its convention at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC), India's most modern yet.
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India's Minister of Communications and IT, Mr. Dayanidhi Maran, has said that he would like to see Chennai's "IT Corridor" extended all the way to Mahabalipuram. Speaking to reporters at SIPCOT's Siruseri IT Park, Mr. Maran said the extension would help as land prices have spiralled out of control on the first stretch of the IT corridor up to Siruseri. There is also a need for Chennai to learn from experiences in Bangalore and provide housing near the IT Corridor.
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DLF has made changes in its Board of Directors prior to the IPO. Rana Talwar, formerly the head of Standard Chartered Bank globally, and also the son in law of DLF owner KP Singh has been inducted into the board at DLF. Four independent directors have also been appointed to the baord including MM Sabharwal, ex-chairman of Bata, DV Kapur, ex-chairman Reliance Power, Ravinder Narain and KN Memani.
The company has also significantly enhanced its employee talent pool with the hiring of almost 200 managers in the last six months.
Consulting firm McKinsey has recently been hired by DLF group to effect a change in work culture and business practises at the real estate gian.
These moves appear to be aimed at preparing for the IPO and also in driving the transformation of DLF into a world-class company.
DLF is expected to raise between $3-3.5 Billion in an initial public offering that would offer up to a 12.8% stake in the company. The offer document indicates that the company plans to issue 202 million shares with an option to sell another 17 million shares. Jones Lang LaSalle, a leading property consultant, has valued its 228 million square feet holdings at approximately $19 Billion.
DLF plans to utilise the funds for further land acquisition, retiring debts, on-going construction, and its foray into development in the SEZ and hospitality sectors.
The Kerala High Court has given the go ahead for the Kerala Government to sign an agreement with Dubai Internet City for development of the Rs.15 billion "Smart City" in Kochi. The signing had been delayed because of the assemmbly polls and an Election commission directive.
According to an MOU signed earlier, the government would hand over the existing Infopark at a cost of approximately $22 million, 136 acres of land at approximately $600,000 per acre and another 100 acres of land on a 99-year lease free of cost.
Writing in the Economic Times, Kiran Karnik President of Nasscom raises valid concerns about the the rapid development of SEZs and the need to ensure that the SEZ schemes get implemented right. Rather than focus on minimum requirements around exports, employment and investment, the criteria specified currently is on minimum land area. And this according to Mr. Karnik is likely to have the converse effect of maximising land acquisition by developers.
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The Urban Infrastructure Opportunities Fund (UIOF) is a new fund floated by Anand Jain for investment in real estate and retail projects in India. The fund, with an initial corpus of Rs. 250 crores, will invest in housing, retail malls and multiplexes, IT parks and commercial property across the country.
Reliance Industries is investing Rs. 200 crores in UIOF. The fund opens for subscription soon and is targeting an initial corpus of Rs. 250 crores. The minimum investment limit is Rs 1 crore for individuals, Rs 2.5 crore for corporates and Rs 10 crore for banks and financial institutions.
DLF plans to bid for upcoming airport modernisation of the Kolkata and Chennai airports, in partnership with Laing O’Rourke, a construction-cum-infrastructure company of the UK. The tenders for the projects are expected to come out in a month’s time.
Airport modernisation is becoming big business. In addition to Delhi & Mumbai (already awarded), Kolkata and Chennai (on the anvil), another 35 airports are due to come up for modernisation contracts to be completed in 5 to 7 years. DLF- Laing O’Rourke will decide on bidding for the other contracts on a case by case basis.
TCG Real Estate (TCGRE), promoted by Purnendu Chatterjee, has tied up with the $25billion US-based Vornado Realty Trust for investment in large format projects like special economic zones (SEZs) and special economic regions (SERs). TCG - Vornado has bid for the proposed 330-acre IT hub at Jagdishpur, near Kolkata airport, and New Town, Rajarhat. The company is also planning an SEZ in West Bengal and is looking at Haldia, Durgapur, Burdwan and Siliguri as possible locations.
TCG has so far focused on construction of IT parks. Based on current projects and those under execution, the company would have a floor area of 9.8 million square feet by 2009-10 up from 900,000 square feet in 2005-06.
Many companies from the manufacturing and service sectors have shown interest in setting up their units in the Mangalore SEZ. The Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) is the anchor investor in the Mangalore SEZ project. MRPL has envisaged projects such as an LNG terminal, C2-C3 separation units, and aromatic and olefin complexes in the petrochemical component of the SEZ.
Pharmaceutical and shipbuilding companies in the manufacturing sector, and various service sector companies have shown interest in setting up their units in general-purpose multi-product component of SEZ, according to news reports.
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New Delhi, February 22, 2006 : Presently, four metro cities are being connected with four lane National Highways under Golden Quadrilateral component of National Highways Development Project (NHDP) Phase-I. It is proposed to widen these four lane National Highways to six lane facility under NHDP Phase-V. Construction of 1000 km of expressway is also proposed under NHDP Phase-VI, the details for which are under discussion with Planning Commission.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Shipping, Road Transport and Highways, Shri K. H. Muniyappa in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.
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