PUNJAB CM ALLOWS OPENING OF MORE AREAS FOR INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
PUNJAB CM ALLOWS OPENING OF MORE AREAS FOR INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
· ASKS TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING TO EARMARK SEPARATE ZONES FOR RED CATEGORY INDUSTRY IN ALL MASTER PLANS
GIVES SPECIAL PERMISSION FOR EXPANSION OF MEDICAL O2 PLANT IN MOHALI
Chandigarh, August 2: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday gave approval for Change of Land Use (CLU) for certain categories of industries, in an effort to further boost industrial activity in the state.
The CLU will be applicable to green and orange industries at a distance of 100 metres and 250 metres, respectively, from Lal Lakir or nearby Abadi (minimum 50 pucca houses) on minimum 6 Karam (30-33 feet) approach road, under the policy of permitting industrial activity in agricultural zone of master plans.
The Chief Minister also asked the Town & Country Planning department to relook the red category industry, directing it to earmark separate zones for such industry in all the master plans.
He further accorded special permission for expansion of the medical oxygen manufacturing plant in Mohali and also asked the Town & Country Planning department to extend liberal support to all such plants in the state to boost manufacturing of medical oxygen.
Chairing the 42nd meeting of the Punjab Regional & Town Planning and Development Board through video conferencing, the Chief Minister, who is also its Chairman, said all Green, Red and Orange industrial units must conform to the prescribed norms of Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) with zero discharge, or must have consent of potential users for use of treated water.
In another significant decision, the Chief Minister also gave the nod to allow industries in mixed land use zones along highways at a distance of 4 kms from corporation limits of Ludhiana, Jalandhar & Amritsar, 3 kms from other corporation towns and Class-A towns and 2 kms from other towns. The decision would go a long way in providing maximum area across the state to promote industrial activity.
The Chief Minister also okayed the board’s proposal for industrial parks in sector 101 and 103 to be developed by both private developers as well as GMADA in SAS Nagar (Mohali) to ensure holistic development of these sectors, with focus on futuristic planning.
He permitted the board to allow residential colony in 50 acres in New Chandigarh, thereby reducing the minimum area requirement from 100 to 50 acres without disturbing the density norms. This amendment would be instrumental in ensuring proper utilization of left out pockets to provide housing facilities in the upcoming New Chandigarh.
Prominent amongst other who attended the meeting included; Local Government Minister Brahm Mohindra, Housing & Urban Development Minister Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria, School Education & PWD Minister Vijay Inder Singla, Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan, Financial Commissioner Revenue Ravneet Kaur, Financial Commissioner Rural Development Seema Jain, Additional Chief Secretary Industries & Commerce Hussan Lal, Principal Secretary Housing & Urban Development Sarvjit Singh, Principal Secretary Environment & Climate Change Anurag Verma, Principal Secretary Local Government Ajoy Sinha, Director Town & Country Planning Pardeep Aggarwal, Chief Town & Country Planning Pankaj Bawa besides Chief Administrators of various development authorities.