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DSIIDC announces payment deadline for industrial plots at Bhorgarh

Updated: Jun 11, 2013 02:46:38pm
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New Delhi, Jun 11 (KNN)  The Delhi Government today set a final deadline of June 30 for clearing of dues by entrepreneurs who were given plots at Bhorgarh industrial area under the industry relocation scheme. 

Despite various notices of extension of time on their website, press advertisements and serving final notices for payment to individual allottees, many of them have not made full payment towards the cost of their respective plots, according to Deputy General Manager of Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (DSIIDC). 

"Allottees are finally advised to make the payments by June 30, failing which the allotments of their alternative industrial plots will be cancelled,” he said in a notification. 
Currently, there are more than 1,500 allottees that are yet to pay for the plots given to them at Bhorgarh which is also known as Bawana Phase II. 

Around 4,400 entrepreneurs were given plots at Bhorgarh by DSIIDC during the last 15 years to shift their industrial units from non-conforming areas of the city.

Delhi Government had formulated the scheme of “Relocation of Industries” in 1996 to reposition and manage the operation and maintenance of industrial units working in the non-conforming/residential areas of Delhi to conforming areas in National Capital Territory of Delhi.

The allotments of flatted factories and developed industrial plots were made to applicants by draw of lots in the newly developed industrial areas of Narela, Bawana, Patparganj, Badli, Okhla, Jhilmil Industrial Area etc.

Projects in the pipeline include development of a knowledge-based industrial park in Baprola, multi-level manufacturing hub for the SMEs at Rani Khera on Rohtak Road, Delhi etc.

The Supreme Court of India in its order dated in 1996 had observed that under the Master Plan of Delhi-20001, non-residential activities in the residential premises are permitted only under certain conditions as laid down in Master Plan.

With a view to ensure that the provisions of the Master Plan are compiled with a "High Power Committee" had also been constituted. The committee had received 43,045 applications for grant of permission to operate from their existing locations. Out of these only 376 applicants were considered eligible for grand of permission.

In this situation the Government of NCT of Delhi had taken steps for acquisition of land and for development of industrial estates for relocation of industrial units operating in the non-conforming areas.

DSIIDC had then appointed a consortium consisting of RITES Ltd., Architects' Bureau, Redecon and Tetra Tech for development of acquired land with Industrial estates at Bawana and Holambi Kalan.  (KNN)

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